Weston Times (1966), 11 Sep 1969, p. 6

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_ u/tttop wanderings W. KENDALL and!” of the Aahhttey A. G. GILLESPIE Vet-Iona! Conn-mu 9W of Edwin The Ladies Lawn the Earl Law”; Trophy Bowling Tournament for was hold Sap}, 3 at the t865 W310" " South of Lawrence YORK MEMORIAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 2690 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto 337 WESIEHD _- Car Wash Free With " Gallon: Me With IS an... 'stte With " canon. NO FEE FOR ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ')",'lgg',"". CoNVERSArttmak FR " FOR INFORMATION CALL 653-2279 WESTON COLLEGIATE, INSTITUTE 111 Willaim Street, Weston 492 YORK HUMBER HIGH SCHOOL 99 Humber Blvd., Toronto 334 Fast CorWa§E Technical GENERAL INTEREST COURSES ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS Business and Commercial Techriical Homemaking GENERAL INTEREST COURSES ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS GEORGE HARVEY SECONDARY SCHOOL 1700 Keele Street, Toronto Business and Commercial Technical Homemaking GENERAL INTEREST COURSES ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS Continuing Education EVENING ClASSES ' on. R. J. CHRISTIE Chairman of the Board of Education FEES: vt $10.00 per dourse $5.00 for courses df 10 weeks ALL ACADEMIC COURSES REGISTRATION: September 23, 24, 25 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. duration or less Board of Education for the Borough of York [GE at WITH GAS THE WASH COSTS TSe wan. 9 mini 1.00 With 6 Gallon 1.25 With 3 Gallon-5| Weston Club; moths! day of brilliant sunshine, but without the high humidity, for which the bowlers were undoubtedly grateful. Results were as follows: Earl _Lawson Trophy THE WESTON TIMES MEWWBH irmtt't flrrer Boutiqué. Gift Certificates by High Park, with B. Reid as Skip and by Leaside, with ti. Hodgenson as Skip. won by Brampton, with M. Shaw as Skip. NORTH PARK PLAZA - 241-9328 " a spectator, one'was Wheh You Say In With Flowers cSay It With Ours" . PLANTS . CORSAGES . TABLE CENTRES BABY, HOSPITAL 8 FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS Bridal Counselling Service Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cross, 23 Church Street, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on August 23, and a reception was given for them at the Emmanuel Church of the Nazarene, Sheppard Ave., imprinted not only with the performance of the ladies, whose sparkling white outfits show up to well against the green, but also with the profusion of flowers bordering the lawns, for which Lorraine Booth has asyumed care, and which add so much to the appearance of the Club. THuitstriv, SEPTEMBER tt, icon "_"."-""------- 247-6394 We now have on hand a great deal of information as to the many different educational courses available this coming season. Colleges, High Schools and Vocational Schools in the area are offering a great selection of full time day, or evening programs, and the scope of these courses in continuing education is immense. It would seem there is something of interest for all of us anxious to "take up the slack" of the long winter season with a constructive program, and now is the time to select a course or courses _we feel will provide real benefit The Crosses were born in ‘the Ottawa Valley district and came to Weston as bride and groom to live at 209 Rosemount Ave. In 1930 they moved to 23 Church Street where they hope to spend their remaining years. Daughter Thom, who with her husband and family live in Chicago; Grant, a pastor at the Church of the Nazarene, Erie,' Penn., and his wife and family, also Jack junior and family from Bramalea gathered with approxim- ately l25 friends to honor the couple. by their daughter and two sons. Continued on Page 8 (EE]

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