Weston Times (1966), 3 Jul 1969, p. 11

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hangin caiâ€"ia0). : New ceilings and repairs, shaling basement walls refinished . Carpentry repairs, floor tiles Eavestroughsâ€"Cleaned, Repaired. Easy monthly payments. No interest, HAL STADE 767â€"4842 repair work, free estimates, 244â€"6226 PAINTING _ and _ decorating, inside or outside work. Pa{nr hanging, free estimates. PLASTERING and all kinds of PSR CS TR PC SEUCCC 170 Ceramic _ Tile, _ reasonable. 769â€"8280. Finch â€" Weston Rd. Area CLERK Required to do invoice pricing, at Supply Depot Norelco PLASTERING, _ Stucco and area only. $2.00 per lawn. 247â€"3503. + Toronto ‘"‘Key Man" is now residing in your area, and can give 24 hrs. repairs, | key d uplication, m ailbo x installations. LAWN mowing service. Weston We to wall broadloom, Rugs, Uphoistery. Your home or at the plant. OLD DARK FLOORS MADE NEW â€" DUSTLESS Sid Galliford Painting & Decorating 55. Boats, Motors & Trail Community Locksmith | Attention‘! REPAIRS â€" ALTERATIONS Metro Lic. PH 57 Norman C. Chapman 363 Blackthorn Ave. _ 653â€"7758 THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1968 4. Help Wtd.â€"Female Free Estimates 248â€"1053 58. â€" Services HWY #7, R.R. #1, MALTON 3Ve MILES WEST HWY. #27 INDOOR SHOWROOM KENT FREDENBURGH TORONTO 851â€"0645 BRAMPTON 674â€"0393 No Service Charge HU 3â€"2945 POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU Why Not Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours? Interior painting and paperhanging, ex terior painting our speciality 2402 Bloor St. West 767â€"5401 CAMPERS LTD. TRAILERS * BEEâ€" LINE * HOLIDAY CARPET CLEANING 653â€"6769 PLUMBING FLOORS Employment Centre 50 Eglinton Ave. E. Bell Canads â€" Repairs, Large or Smail GORDON@ BANNERMAN LTD. o 40 Hahn Eclipse Riding tractors, mowers, tillers, Banner rotary mowers, Hudson spray equipment, _ Sunâ€"Mastr heavy duty tractor operated mowers. Our address is now Before we throw it out because we haven‘t got the money, I would like to have a look at the situation, in North York‘s area first, to see what the situation is. * * We made certain commitments on a five year basis, I am not saying it tied in Metro." Metro executive agreed to wait a couple of weeks or more for a report from North York on the borough‘s participation in this years‘s pageant. Mr. Service said he did not know, as of yet, what were all the details in the request. He said North York last year made a continuing agreement with the. Miss Canada pageant for the use of the borough‘s civic auditorium "for a period of five years." Continued from Page 1 58. Services Sod grown 5 miles from Metro. Small orders can be picked up in the field. * MISS CANADA * Merion Blue Grass * Kentucky Blue Grass * Top Soil *‘We Service Only What We Sell"‘ MacDonald & Sons LE 6â€"5128 41â€" KELFIELD ST. REXDALE Moving & Cartage Day or Night 255â€"7823 247â€"7875â€"6 P;storing Free Estimates AVALON PAVING CO. RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DRIvEewaAys REâ€"SURFACING Free Estimates 1 Yr. Guarantes Nash ville Sod Supply 851â€"2171 WHEN BUYING LIVER To save money on liver, the federal health department suggests you buy pork, lambs‘ or beef liver. They are cheaper than calves‘ liver and all are high in iron. BABY TALK The federal health department publication, ‘"Baby Talk®", says that four out of five children with defective speech have no organic cause, and most of them have no mental defect either. The majority are quite intelligent children who have a very weak sense of â€" sound discrimination. For instance, "t" and. "k" sound alike to them. Such children can and should be taught to tell one sound from another. The best time for this _ correction _ is between the ages of four and seven. Continued from Page 2 quonset huts. Measuring 20 feet by 16 by 12, they can be erected by three men in a few hours. Another new feature will be language lessons, given in English and French and lasting half an hour. They will be free of charge and available to all. Visitors to the Scout Pavilion will be invited to participate in all activities and to match their skills against friends or Scouts. Young visitors will be invited to join the Scouts in nightly camp fires and sing songs. SCOUTING One Polydome will contain a new arts and Crafts centre; and other will be used as a theatre to Idaho in 1967. The 1963 film won a prize at the 1964 World Film Festival in Venice and both feature Canadian Scouts in action. The large central tent will be the scene of Indian dances, . powâ€"wows, model car racing and table tennis show scout films and live theatre productions. The films were shot at the World Scout Jamborees in Greece in 1963 and Continued from Page 3 service with borough officials. "The request for a Sunday service appears to be relatively minor," said Mr. Kearns. The TTC takes the attitude that if the request was granted, along with any other concessions that school trustees or council members could think up, the result would be an inevitable increase in the cost of transportation to regular transit riders; in other words, a fare hike. The request from North York and Metro School Board‘s that the scholars‘ ticket be recognized by the TTC during the summer months has been flatly turned down by the TTC. Both school boards wanted the tickets to be valid for the benefit of students attending summer school. Scholars tickets sell for 14 tickets for $2 and may be used on school days from 6.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. They are good for a continuous ride anywhere in Metro on trips to and from school. POOR RESPONSE THE WESTON TIMES For the 450,000 residents of North York, the Parks and Recreation Department is : offering a ©host of activities to make s u m m e rtime m ore interesting and active. Senior Citizens can make use of the lounge facilities at Downsview Arena, the North _ York . Community Hall and the Lawrence Park Community Centre Lounge. A good way to "cool off" after a hot day would be to take in an evening of ice Mr. Roy Poff, Ann Arbour Rd., spent last Sunday at his home from the Western Hospital then returned to the hospital for further treatment. Miss Susan Hyatt, Wallasey Ave. has been chosen to represent Emery Collegiate in the Federal Provincial Youth Program called the Young Voyagers. Twentyâ€"four students from Metro were chosen for this event and they will spend from July 21 to July 30 as goodwill ambassadores to Montreal, Ottawa _ and LaSarre, Que. W. A. Naylor, a teacher from â€" Nelson Boylen, and his sister will be the tour escorts. This tour is an educational, industrial, political and cultural development of a part of Canada out side the VEGETABLE GARDEN Summertime fun Now, with the gift to the hospital, â€" the â€" donations cover a wide range of benefactions. _ While the youngsters of long ago were planting their potatoes, the value of the land was steadily rising. And the eventual profit to the people of the community has shown up a way that is no small potatoes. Continued from Page 7 area was on a site now occupied by â€" Rosemount Senior Public school. The town arranged to supply the Society â€" with alternative land. This land was also eventually taken over and is now a hydro substation. Money received when this land was taken over some 10 years ago is now being dispersed by Mrs. Allatt under authority of the Ontario Horticultural Society. The money has been used for beautification of the former fair grounds, salvaging. the town hall bell from the old town hall (the bell is now in Cruikshank Park) and _ setting _ up horticultural programs in Weston and North York schools. August 3rd July 27th July 13th July 6th SPECIAL SUMMER SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES at 7 P.M ‘ in the WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH 1871 Weston Rd., at Lawrence Ave. The Baptism of Jesus. (Was this a baptism ot repentance?) The Temptation of Jesus. (How was it possible for the immaculate Son The Divine Magna Carta. (Is the Serman on the Mount an impossible ideal?) A Chapter of Miracies. What happened in the 18 silent, hidden years? (When did Jesus himself know that He was God incarnate? at age 5, or 12 or when?) . (Why are there no miracles today?) (What is the greatest miracie?) skating at the North York Centennial Centre (Finch and Bathurst). Roller skating is also offered at more than five arenas across the Borough. Outdoor and indoor pools are in full operation, as are hockey schools, summer danceâ€"concerts, playgrounds, day camps, soap box derbys, star gazing evenings with the Royal Astronmical Society, as well as lawn bowling facilities at Downsview Arena. students‘ province. Congratulations on being chosen, Susan, and we know you will do a good job. Now that school is out the small fry are wondering what to do. Many play on or near the road so we drivers must be extra careful and show courtesy, caution and â€" common sense to enable us to enjoy our summer. Happy grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Lige Langley and great grandmother Mrs. Gladys Parrish, Ann Arbour Rd., on the birth of their second grandchild, Keven Leigh on Monday, June 23. Parents are Norm _ and Donnaâ€" Schnavel, Scarboro. Kevin weighed in at 8 Ib. 1 2 oZ. LONG LOOSE SLEEVES IN THE KITCHEN, â€" KEEP PoT HANPLES To BACK OF STOVE KEEP OUT OF HOT WATER IF_YOU ARE ‘COOKING ! the immaculate Son of God to be tempted?) tC If by chance you have a flat tire, don‘t brake the car violently, says the Canada Safety Council. Let the car coast to a stop, then steer it completely off the road. Driving on a flat to a garage even for a short distance is dangerous because the driver has less than full control. Tire makers also point out that two out of three tires run this way are damaged beyond repair. southbound car collided with a northbound one driven by Morris Goldham, 38. Mr. Goldham, and his parents, Hyman Goldham, 66, and Mrs. Sarah Goldham, 63, all of Green Bush Rd. Willowdale, sustained cuts and bruises in the crash. serious chest injuries after a St, at York Down‘s Rd., Fleishman suffered fractured |ribs and a Michael Fleishman, 21, of Gold Finch Court, TeTeTeTeTeTeTaTaTeTaTaT«"a"a"a"a%a"a"o"a"o %o"0"a"a"a%"a"% aeenenefetenensnenetonenenennnnnnnnnne cenn ce cenncececanennee NNNE CECS eZ«TeZeTeZeTeTeT«TTeTaTeTaTeT«a"ae"e%e"e"«""a%e"0%e%ale n29e en Pn nnons ons tm n snsmnnn ns nn ns en e 9e ns To p Ne t t ol t t t u DON‘T DRIVE ON FLAT TIRE SMALL ADS YOU ARE ! ! ! OM : PEOPLE READ PRA oiX C MA * -:~:-'.I. Page 11.

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