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Weston Times (1966), 2 Oct 1969, p. 8

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$ * Everything * You Need For Scouting SEE US TODAY BOY SCOU TS derson, two years old and Frank Henderson, 87 years young. Two long tables were filled to capacity, and further seating arrangements were made to accommodate hungry people. â€" Barbara Heard and Jean Nightingale had charge of the catering, and the supper wasa great success by all standards of PAGE 8 Film â€"making course at Westview The good neighbour policy was amply demonstrated last week, when Dorothy McKillop took to the typewriter while I took to the Gatineau Hills. My thanks to her for helping me to enjoy such a colourful and picâ€" turesque holiday. One of the most popular social events on the calendar of St. John‘s Anglican Church is the annual Pot Luck Supper, in the Parish Hall, which is usually scheduled before the rough weather sets in, so it may be enjoyed by old and young. Among the estimated 150 people present at this event recently were Paul Hen A unique opportunity is available this year to the students of Westview. Through the facilities of the English Department, a course has been designed for Weston wanderings The Jack Fraser Store on Weston Rd. is now closed after over 30 years of service to the community. We wish to take this opportunity to thank all our customers and friends over the years for supporting us . . . our popular Weston manager ALBERT SIEMONS is now managing our nearby WESTSIDE MALL Store. Why not visit Albert at his new location, WESTSIDE MALL is at EGLINTON and CALEDONIA. This enclosed Mall is air conditioned for your comfort and has ample parking for your convenience. ATTENTION! Boy Scouts & Wolf Cubs BOY SCOUTS OF CANADA, GREATER TORONTO REGION OPEN 10:00 A.M.â€"10:00 P.M. Six days a week The Official Franchise for the Boy Scout Movermnent for the area has been moved from the Jack Fraser Weston Store to the WEST SIDE MALL STORE. scheduled period per week. Students applying for adâ€" mission need no previous Dr. Coulthard showed autumn tints from Bracebridge and Peterboro, and Bill Draper, the Parish picnic. entitled "Film Arts," will be London, England, Rena Breckenridge. Yorkshire scenes, Mary Green, Nairobi Game Park, Mr. & Mrs. Shaw. Florida pictured by Mr. & Mrs. Lythe, Devon, pictured by Mrs. Warden. the most discriminating taste buds. Later, to a replete and appreciative audience, Barbara and John Cook presented slides of vacations enjoyed by St. John‘s much travelled members, who made their comments as the pictures were projected. pictured by Sid Redgrave. Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island, the Breckenridges. North Africa, Spain, Gibraltar, and Canary Isles A memorandum â€" was released last week by Gordon McKay, council president, stating that 55 per cent of all tickets must be sold by a week ahead of the dance (which amounted to a threat of sorts.) With the prospect of cancelled dances for the rest of the school year dangling overhead, enough money was collected to make it a paying proposition. tomorrow night in West views‘ first big dance of the Year. Dances has always uen a ugon s uno_gon proposition right up to the day of the dance. More than once has the students‘ council had to bail out at the last minute because of sagging student interest. Christmas, and one longer film by Aprilor May, it is hoped that this course will offer the student broader insights into what is probably the single most important art medium â€" including super 8 cameras, film, lights, editors and all other related equipment. _ As well as having each group of four or five produce at least one completed short film by experience whatsoever in the field of photography. The equipment to be used will be supplied by the North York Board of Education â€" dance will proceed " star Where dances fall short, sport events seem to take up the slack. The response to last Thursdays doubleâ€" headér was indeed imâ€" pressive, evident in both sideline cheering and quality of play. The Junior Football team tromped Jeffery‘s 27 â€" 0; Bob Hedges walked away with four touchdowns as the leading scorer. The Seniors lost by 22 â€" 28; Joe Shiraldi was Westviews‘ outstanding player. tomorrow in body if not in 1786 JANE 51. BEAUTY SALON _ FAMILY _ HAIR _ CARE _ audia‘s and HWino‘s BNRBER SHOP CARS . . .HOUSES APARTMENTS OPENED COMPLETE KEY & LOCK SERVICE Reasonable Prices ‘ EMERGENCY SERVICE 1506 DUPONT sST. C.W. LEASK Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Weston 2446061 1969 Weston Road Weston 241â€"1129 Full guarantee on motor, automatics. ‘Free scope check with tuneâ€"up, free wheel alignment check and estimate. Courtesy car. 1778 Jane St. _ 247â€"6590 Marsh, Goulding Chartered Accountants ACCOUNTANTS AUTO REPAIRS LOCKSMITHS Parcel Delivery D&D DISTRIBUTORS Walter‘s Garage NEWSPAPER 1199 WESTON RD. TORONTO 15 REALTORS W.J. GALLICHAN GALLICHAN LTD. DELIVERY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 249â€"9900 766â€"4136 RO 61777 RO 6â€"4603 2077 LAWRENCE AVE. w. (Just West of Weston Rd.) 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. 241â€"1911 _ FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE Call YORK TRAVEL BUREAU Toronto Stock Exchange J. Harry Frogley, WM. G. BEECH, General & Life Insurance BARRI§TE RS and SOLICITORS Howard G. Ashbourne, Alfred H. Herman REXDALEâ€"WESTON INVESTMENTS Notary Public 1156 WESTON ROAD Fraser & Simms Barrister â€" Solicitor j,ea)w flfl.?m,, GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS WINTER DRIVING COURSES GRADUATES OF DRIVER & TRAFFIC EDUCATION wESTON, ONT. 247â€"6677 Barrister â€" Solicitor Notary Public Evenings by appointment 1938 Weston Rd. (at John St.) & Weston 2445697 ASHBOURNE and CASKEY SKYLINE HOTEL BRANCH 655 Dixon Rd. Rexdale, Ontario Phones 248â€"6631 Res. 241â€"2891 STANDARD SECURITIES LIMITED Carl W. Caskey, TRAVEL LEGAL SCHOOL OF SAFE DRIVING 23 3â€"6868 d E. YOUR CHOICE OF CAR is courses l AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL DF DRIVER CERTIFICATES FOR UCATION INSURANCE DISCOUNTS & w f Ihe Very Best $ Less A A B DRIVING SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1969 For more information from your Weston Distributor call â€" G. Dobbs â€" 247â€"6854. t ALSO Distributor for Vitaâ€"Milk Crystals. Freshest and best flavoured Skim milk products available. 15 Ibs â€" $6.50 makes 60 quarts. Home detivery call â€" 247â€"6854. . You! Can fight pollution! â€" Use Internationally _ known BIODEGRADABLE products for your laundry and .other cleaning jobs. â€" Costs you less than whatever you‘re using now â€" Best cleaning job possible â€" Home delivered â€" And you won‘t be polluting Ontario waters with detergents. Satisfaction Guaranteed. TV & RADIO REPAIR Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes‘! MADE TO ORDER | TV, RADIO, & CITIZEN BAND SERVICE TV TOWER INSTALLATION EASY WAY HOME PICKâ€"UP SERVICE (at Church St. Traffic Light) MISCELLANEOUS FOR THE BEST IN OLD COUNTRY BAKING NEIL J. MOREAU DISPENSING OPTICIAN J.R. CURRIE, O.D. Oculistâ€" Prescriptions Completed â€" Repairsâ€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service MEDICAL BUILOING 2160 Weston Rd. JOHN BAIRD‘S SCOTTISH 1894 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call 241â€"0701 OPTOMETRY Call 244â€"2307 2141 Weston Rd. Gary Wm. Kazuk 241â€"6485 241â€"0283 248â€"1821 Optometrist

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