Weston Times (1966), 12 Jun 1969, p. 6

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oiz y y uo N 0 0 3A 6 + +8 ht a* We are almost finished," smiled Metro _ Chairman William Allen in greeting the mayor. The meeting started at 9:15 a.m. Mr. Service arrived at 0.05 a.m. The meeting did go on forâ€" about one hour| longer. . North York Mayor James Service walked into a recent The Emery Concert Band, under the direction of B. Knechtel, were the special guests for the indoor segment, in addition to our own combined Junior and Technical, Dance and Westview Concert Bands. Both concert bands joined to provide rousing music for what must have been one of the highlights of this past year â€" a musical, blow for blow, reâ€"enactment of the Battle of Queenston Heights, which had occurred 157 years ago to the day. Nothing: was left to the imagination â€" live horses, fully costumed troops and Indians (what little they had!) andâ€"fireworks added to the pageantry of the occasion. The success of this concert and those preceding has depended greatly on the wofk of Musical Director Michael Crosbie. Backbone of the New York and Maritime tours and originator of the "teachâ€"in" concept _ of musical education, he will be missed by those in the music program and the school generally. Last week those who brought honor to Westview and themselves were recognized in our second annual _ athletic _ awards assembly. Space does not A total of forty senior and junior letters were presented for points gained intramural and interâ€"school by Bill Waicus They said it couldn‘t be done, but "Music Under the Stars‘" went on as scheduled â€" a two part presentation of music and song, drum and bugle. permit listing all the outstanding competitors in each sport. Musical battle at Westview Collegiate Honeymooning in the islands of Bermuda are Mr. and Mrs. David Noon of 2114 Lawrence Avenue, Weston. Mrs. Noon, the former Linda Todd, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Todd ?_f 1243_8[!\_!& Spear Road, Mississauga. Mr. Noon‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 2 0 e 1. t WA P TT g DDEDAETROgO. 120. TECTTIS pHFunto, WH,. TWE WHo. CHOTIES Noon, live at 68 Clouston Avenue W. Weston. The newlyweds arrived in Bermuda on June 1 and are guests at South Capers‘ until June 13. executive committee sports. Yvonne Booth and John Valorzi were chosen as outstanding allâ€"round athletes of the year. Both will represent Westview at the Lake Couchiching Leadership Camp this summer. Yvonne was also elected the president of the Girls‘ Athletic Association for next year. Ken Quiggan and Barb Valier were named .as outstanding contributors to athletics within the school. A "special" senior letter was presented to Principal W. R. McCutcheon, who accepted it on behalf of all the hard working coaches PARKING "FREE" When You Patronize These John Street Merchants Ken Johns Men‘s Wear 247â€"0056 241â€"3221 Inch‘s Camera Centre Rose Music Centre Meet Your John St. Merchants GIBSON m Jahn Strec SHELL SERVICE Turners Meats This week we‘d like to introduce to you Andy Gibson the Owner operator of Gibson Shell service on John St. Perhaps the word introduce is not quite accurate, since Andy has operated his Shell Service at this location for 25 years and you have perhaps met him at one time or another. If you were as lucky as this writer was you may have met Andy‘s lively young son as well. Andy has lived in the Weston area for the past 30 years and claims that his work is his hobby but he also enjoys boating. Gibson Shell Service is open from 7amâ€"7pm every day but Thursday and Friday when they remain open till Qpm. Andy has a repair service for all makes of cars and invites you to draop in and say Hi. C CCG o2 . _ Maem OPEN THURS. and FRL EVGS. til 9m With the ink hardly dry, our first yearbook, "The Park Bench", arrived at the school ° for distribution. Editor Laird Thurston and and organizers. Lindsay Cott Shops Lfi.‘ 241â€"9747 It is quite acceptable for a girl to give her boy friend an article of clothing for ‘Fathers Day unless it happens to be a "Paternity Suit" * FATHER‘S DAY JUNE 15 Huelks o ty P ty N t P BPE h ND KÂ¥3 Wilf Cyclie & Sports 247â€"1301 WESTON RD. ANDY GIBSON The Style Lounge PARKING KEN JOHNS MENS WEARk Phone 247â€"00566 4 John St. Weston THE WESTON TIMES Doherty Roadhouse & «i u0 t 4 +0 44 John Street Weston, Ontario 241â€"2044 Members Toronto Stock Exchange 247â€"8701 Gibson Shell Service 241â€"2044 Morgan the Tailor The school year ended yesterday â€" the exams start tomorrow; a celebration of sorts for some, still more The past two years, the Motor Rally has been highly successful with the Big Brothers driving and the Little Brothers acting as navigators. Last year, 150 cars participated. Although the rally takes a few hours, the entire day is spent with planned games, sports and various entertainment for the boys. This year‘s Jamboree will include a barbecue lunch, horseâ€"back riding, sports celebrities, sky diving demonstrations and swimming. Indications are that about six to seven hundred Big and Little his band of "park benchers" have done a fine job. Big B rothers of Metropolitan Toronto will hold: their Third Annual Motor Rally on Saturday, June 14. The two hour rally, set up by B.A.R.C. â€" O.C. (British Auto Racing Club â€" Ontario Centre) will use CFTO â€" T.V. (Channel 9) parking lot as a starting point with final check point being The Hockey Ranch in Pickering. Motor rally P es a, ~ S ( C s e . t e \ C * d R i : Amkagen, hA ~"O_" wagh e 2 3 4 i B The borough claims that the _ company is _ not providing adequate parking spaces and revoked the A war is shaping up between the borough of York and the P & M Construction company, builders of three retail stores on the northâ€"west corner of Weston Road and Sykes Avenue. hard work for others. Final wrapâ€"up next week. B ig B rothers of Metropolitan Toronto is a The Big Brothers Motor Rally is _ grateful _ for assistance from B.A.R.C. â€" O.C., who actually set up and look after the rally itself, an oil company who supplied helmets and racing kits for the boys and many firs and individuals who contribute and help. WE HAVE 3G 30 GOODWILL RECONDITIONED CARS ON HAND ! throughout the day. Brothers will be on hand 1967 BUICK LE SABRE Four Door Sedan, V8. P.S., P.B. Tinted Windshield, Rear Window 0.:!:21!, I}!io._:l_’hh__t:a_r_wu previously owned 1967 COUGAR V8, Aut, P.S., P.8., w.w. Lic. No. K31â€"675 1963 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL P.S., P.B., Bucket Seats, Radio. Waily Witson. coking * MARCH ed helmets and racing ‘‘oneâ€"man oneâ€"boy"* r the boys and many _ relationship which develops, nd individuals who it is hoped that the boy will bute and help. be assured of a good adult ; B rothers of _ male example after which to olitan Toronto is a _ pattern his life. &8 Permit cancelled SALES AND SERVICE DEALER SALES NUMBER 851â€"1111 Located at No. 7 Highway between No. 27 Highway and Islington Avenue. oNnLY ... _ @2 *PHONE FOR CREDIT APPROVAL* "‘é GOOD SE KX» ., Console Shift, Vinyi Roof. O niin «4y YIVVI Y ONLY .. . THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1969 York council on Monday approved the action taken by York‘s Building commissioner. is forced to discontinue building, the _ company intends to take action against the municipality. Solicitor for the construction company John R. Douglas, advised the borough that his client has already dug the foundation and put in the footings according to plans approved by the borough. If his client service to fatherless boys, which combines the friendship of a _ male volunteer with the skills of a social worker to help boys who lack the guidance of a father. Thus, in _ the building permit on May 15, 1969.

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