Weston Times (1966), 10 Jul 1969, p. 5

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W. J. (Max) Bemrose, principal of Weston Memorial public school, John Street, is retiring after 42 years in the teaching profession â€" 23 of those years at Weston Memorial. He was presented with a television set at a recent party held for him at Weston Golf Club. Mrs. Bemrose stands with her husband holding a gift of flowers. @ & Weston wanderings Margaret Leeper A very warm welcome is extended from the people of St. John‘s Anglican Church to Rev. D. Stanley, who is to be with the church for the sunmmer months. Mr. Stanley is an old friend of St. John‘s having assisted the Rector, Rev. H. Scuse during 1969â€"68 before leaving for Sault Ste. Marie, where he now resides. May Weston sun shine brightly for Mrs. Stanley and the family, who will be with him here for 2 or 3 weeks. On July 1, in perfect weather, and with the greens in excellent condition, the Weston Lawn Bowling Club celebrated its 75th year of operation. This is quite a milestone for the club, enjoying what must surely be Weston‘s oldest established organized sport. We wish the many devotees of lawn bowling a great surge forward to Centennial. Mrs.: J. N. Smeaton of John St. has just returned from a tour of Roman Britain, journeying through ancient ways and viewing landmarks of great historical interest. Mrs. Smeaton also travelled in Europe, and while in â€" Bavaria â€" was privileged to see the b e hindâ€"t heâ€"scenes preparations for the 1970 world famous Passion Play at Oberammergau, shown every ten years since its Toronto West Branch of _ 1969, at the Association of â€" 8:00 p.m. Administrative Assistants or _ be varie Private Secretaries â€" speakers â€" concluded their season‘s education activities with a sandwich businessm buffet at the Valhalla Inn _ seminar, on Wednesday, June 25, and _ field trip plans for the 1969â€"70 _ side, a t season | were discussed. A _ fashion sh program has been arranged Any for the coming year with _ interested the general theme of _ about thi keeping upâ€"to«date in all _ should d aspects of modern business _ Membersl life. The first meeting of the TWB, Bo: fall season is set for call M: WeUnesday, September 17,. ~~2694101 THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969 Secretaries end â€" season An estimated audience of 80,000 people saw a two hour parade that included a marching display by the Weston group, one of 250 units from various locations. The youngsters had raised money for the trip by selling _ chocolate â€" Easter novelties and w ere accompanied by instructors Gwen Downer, Val Nchol and Val Magdee. 241â€"6394 inception more than 3 centuries ago. Weston Majorette Corp chartered a bus and a group of 34 girls and boys attended one of the largest parades in Niagara Falls on June 29: Among the guests were another sister and a neice from â€" Collingwood, Mrs. Gates‘ stepmother from Cooksville and her daughter from Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. De La Barre and baby son Byron from Chatham. Mrs. M. Gates senior would have been _ present but is recovering in hospital from a pacemaker operation at the ripe old age of 84. Mr. and Mrs. N. Gates of Wadsworth _ Blyvd., _ were honored recently on the occasio n of their twentyâ€"eigth wedding anniversary. A family party was held by Mrs. Gates‘ sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. De La Barre at their home in Richmond Hill. 1969, at the Valhalla Inn â€" 8:00 p.m. The program will be varied and includes speakers from the business education world, a panel of businessmen, _ a â€" fashion seminar, a communications field trip and, on the lighter side, a theatre night and a fashion show. Any â€" seniot secretaries interested in knowing more about this progressive group should drop a line to the Membership â€" Chairman _ â€" TWB, Box 191, Islington, or call _ Mrs. , Lindsay _ at h h clab db Avro relic on display It is the Avro Flying Saucer, â€" which is being loaned to the Montreal exhibition by the museum of the United States Army School of Transportation at Fort Eustis, Va. It will be exhibited at the Man the Explorer theme pavilion on He Sainteâ€"Helene. One of the strangest products of. the space age will be seen by millions of visitors to Man and His World between June 12 and Sept. 7 this year. The Avrocar, as it is also known, is billed as the "only flying saucer in captivity." It was built at > THE WESTON TIMES It never did justify its "flying saucer" name. It was no â€" more than a limited technical success, operating without difficulty . as a ground effect machine but never taking to the air as a the Avro plant near Toronto as an experimental step in the development â€" of a vertical takeoff and landing craft. A joint venture of Canada and ‘the United States, it was tested in California in 1960 but didn‘t manage to fly more than four feet off the ground. It was powered by three gas turbines located in the centre of the vehicle. Relax. You‘re covered. On October 1st, Ontario introduces the new Ontario Health Services Inâ€" surance Planâ€"OHSIP. OHSIP is a basic plan of health inâ€" surance benefits available to every person in Ontarioâ€"regardless of age, physical health or financial meansâ€" through the Government or a desigâ€" nated agent. OHSIP will replace OMSIPâ€"the existing Ontario plan. If you‘re presâ€" ently enrolled in OMSIP, your coverâ€" agewillcontinuewithoutinterruption. _Ifyou‘re now enrolled in a plan from one of the 200 other insurers in Ontarioâ€"such as Physicians‘Services ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN true aircraft. It did not have enough power to sustain itself in true flight and windâ€"tunnel tests revealed that even if it had been Hon. Matthew B. Dymond, M.D., C.M., Minister To note, starting this week, Thurs. & Fri. nites, the John St. parking lot will have an attendant on duty til 9.30 p.m. This means that our customers will not have to pay on ‘the way "IN" and our FREE PARKING STAMPS will be honored. ; ’\ Weston Rd. merchants are very happy ~~ â€"z.\ over this turn of events. IT PLEASES US KEN JOHNS MENS WEAR Phone 2470006 4 John St. Weston CA Cxz Incorporated, Windsor Medical Servâ€" ices, Associated Medical Services, an insurance company, or other agency, you‘re also covered until further notice. If you now have no health insurance, you‘ll have ample opportunity to enâ€" roll before October 1st. You‘ll be advised of the enrollment period by press, radio and television. _ So don‘t wonder, don‘t worry, about your health insurance. Just relax and enjoy 8 healthy summer while you await the new OHSIP Plan, the health care you can count on, from the Ontario Department of Health. $ HMornt * Even so, it was an intriguing, â€"if _ expensive, exercise : in unortho@ox aerodynamics. â€" adequately stability _ problems in forward motion at high

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