Weston Times (1966), 30 Oct 1969, p. 3

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This was the sight that greeted A. Pearce of 44 Pelmo Cres., autnormes movin after last week’s sudden snowfall dropped a tree on the hockey pad from M family car. Luckily it was not damaged and Mr. Pearce is Park to the Crah reportedly recovering from the shock. area. Hallowe'en ha ard THURSDAY, comm $0, 1” Hallowe'en is the biggest night out of the year for many youngsters and there are steps parents should take to ensure the safety of young witches, pirates, princesses, ghosts, astronauts and high- waymen. - "First of all, the children should be able to see and be seen by others", Gay McLaren, General Manager of the Canadian Safety Council’s Public Safety Section said in a pre-holiday message. t He advised against the wearing of masks with slits so narrow the children cap't see property out of them. Instead, makeup masks Over a cold cream base for ease of removal are recommended. A starling shoot will be held in Weston. It will be organized by York's animal control officer. York council on Monday approved the starling shoot which will take place in the King and Queen Streets area. Members of the Weston Rod and Gun Club will be invited to participate under police supervision. The ammunition will be supplied by the borough. Costumes should be .light- colored to make it easier for motorists to see the Trick or Treaters. Much better would be the addition of reflec- torized tape or material to the clothing in order to make the children a great deal more visible, Mr. McLaren said. Bird shoot When there is a migration of starlings, the noise and general distrubance com- plaints start to come in to the borough office. "This shoot has been found to be an extremely effective way to provide immediate relief to the problem," explained G. Banton, the animal control officer. film show If the tads are not too tired on Saturday after a hectic Friday night of trick or treating, they may take in a movie at the library. Showing this week at Woodview Park, Bradstock Road, Weston, is Bear country. Time is 10:30 a.m. In the afternoon 'get two films will be sh n at Downsview library, 2793 Keele Street. They are Tuktu and his Magic Spear also Mr. “MMA ,rrle ' " I f [1' I 1" Many falls can be prevented by outfitting youngsters in costumes short enough so that they won't trip over the hems. Parents can further help overcome thishazard by making sure their porch lights are on and the porches clear, he said. To, prevent fires, the clothing should be made of flame-resistant material or MAYFAIR DRAPERY & R0trtl0,, SPECIAL FALL SALE 20% to 50% OFF, HM... CALL NOW FOR OUR SHOP AT HOME SERVICE MagiaiviyitAi'Eity ti RUG 1836, WESTON Ito. WESTON 2.98 PER YD. AND OP - MIN. LENGTH 63" See our large selection of domestic and imported fabrics purchased on a DIRECT-FROM-THE-MILL buying programme, which enables us to offer you drapes made FREE! Phone MM831 DAMASKS - BROCADES - ANTIQUE SATINS TEXTURED PLAINS - PRINTED FLORALS NOVELTY FABRICS- DRAPES MADE FREE ON AU. MATERIALS DAY tyt EVENING APPOINTMENTS Yak Path Department and Yak Put: Committee have recommended the location ot hockey and pksasureriresintttetsorough for the winter seam Hockey pads and pleasure this would be ambushed at seven parks and one school. The locations; Lessard Park, Pearen Park, Coronation Park, Falrbank Park, Smythe Park, Jasper Park, Bert Robimon Park and itawiinson School. be established at Glen Cedar Park, John T. Watson Park and Weston High School site. The parks department will discuss with Metro authorities moving the hockey pad from Magwood Park to the Crosby Ave. else flame-proofed in a boric- borax solution. Mr. 'McLaren said a parent should be delegated to ac- company small children, shepherding them carefully as they make ther rounds. Parents may also want to check the goodies at home after the door-bell ringing is over before allowing the children to get into them, he said. u Pleasure rinks only would York ice rinks r0'M'Tlii"iillll I 1te,!l!U,LE,ih,,E,fi,'at!,S., SALE NOW ON AT THIS LOCATION ONLY mum-roam . factory to qntqtqg- 0 Custom quality nun. . Wholesale - 0 Choice ot 1.50. will". . F.yttterrtraetr mu. . Drive-m service Open 81m” AIC. ms - - 5 In. a "L 101-“. A. R. March Pontiac Buick Ltd. WOODBRIDGE -- 851-1111 LOCATED AT NO. 7 HIGHWAY BETWEEN NO. 27 tk ISLINGTON AVE. Hour-Glass Drapes Over Semi-Shows With Machine Tie Backs Ct-tttV-tie-toi-tpri- wawumummww Alupuoekddudud- ' Velvet Tied Back Drapes With Brass Rod and Rings 1011 ALBION RD. (At Islington) Phone "2-3008 ELECTRO-OR ' WE ARE LOCATED IN A LOW OVERHEAD AREA WE OFFER GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE SERVICE ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF NEW MODE LS ON DISPLAY LARGEST STOCK OF GOODWILL USED CARS OUTSIDE METRO COURTEOUS SALESMEN G.M.A.C. FINANCING EASY TERMS. LOW PAYMENTS

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