Weston Times (1966), 6 Nov 1969, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

This is an opportunity for young or old, married or single, to get together for an evening of sociability. No escorts are necessary. For‘ further information contact Mrs. Young. 241â€"8744. +++ Officers past and present were at the head table, and the jlong tables were well filled with members and gests as the Daughters of ingland, Lodge Maplehurst No. 52 held a banquet Oct. 28 in St. John‘s anglican Parish Hall. This occasion had a dual purpose; the Lodge was not only celebrating its 62nd birthday, pinpointed by a beautiful beribboned basket of flowers and big birthday cake, but was also preparing to make an important presentation. +++ Good fun and exercise may be enjoyed at St. Philip‘s Anglican Church Parish Hall, on Dixon Rd. (just east of Royal York) where a square dancing club is in action Thursday Nov. 13, and every second Thursday thereafter. The Club has been fortunate in securing Percy and Mary Beer, inâ€" structors in Square Dancing at York Recreation Club and instruction _ starts _ at beginners level. cookout, with patrols competing for the best pumpkin _ Jackâ€"o‘â€"Lantern. Taffy pulling and ducking for apples highlighted the Hallowe‘en costume party, and an enjoyable hike brought the successful weekend to a close. +++ Brownies of the 96th pack bought pumpkins from a farmer at a price which allowed them to sell them very profitably. They would like to thank all the good friends who helped them in this project, and to report that they were able to turn over $14.00 to UNICEF. +++ Mrs. Rose Ego of Locust St. would like to express thanks to friends and neighâ€" bours for the lovely cards and visits while she was shutâ€"in with a broken ankle. Thanks also to the Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Br. No 31 and Westonia Rebekah Ladies for the cards, flowers and visits. margaret leeper _ 241â€"6394 In cool but dry weather a _ ‘The evening opened with good camping weekend was the Blessing, and a toast to enjoyed by 26 guides and . the Queen, proposed by the leaders from 106th Toronto President, Mrs. H. Tanfield, Company at Ma Kee Wa Oct. and to the Order, by the 17. Activities included District Deputy Miss D. square dancing in the barn, Evans, to which the Grand with Mrs. Whelan, and a vice President, Miss V. COX cookout, _ with patrols responded. A tribute to competing for the best Lodge Maplehurst No. 52 pumpkin _ Jackâ€"o‘â€"Lantern. was proposed by MrS. A. Taffy pulling and ducking for Crichton, Grand Treasurer, apples highlighted the Miss 1.G. Luckett, Grand Hallowe‘en costume party, Secretary responding, after and an enjoyable hike which the birthday cake was A ceramic tile mural, designed by student Stephen Madarasz, will greet visitors to the Nelson A. Boylen secondary school at the school‘s commencement Friday, Noyember 7. Shown here assisting the designer put the finishing touches are Nancy Zabunsky, art club president, and Rita Hoesma. ton wanderings PAGE 3 ¢/ Presentation of a bursary was then made to a blind student, Clinton Miller, who received his graduation diploma recently from Weston Collegiate, and is taking up his studies at York University. In expressing his grateful thanks, he assured Lodge Maplehurst the bursary would be most useful in buying tapes, special books etc. for his course. This is the eighth bursary the Lodge has been able to present in year pins by Mrs. C. Witts to her daughter, Miss M. Witts, and to her granddaughter, Mrs. P. McGowan by Mrs. L A. Purkis, the latter noted she has also two great granddaughters in the Society. Surely an unusual family alignment! After toasting the guests and the reading of congratulatory messages from as far away as St. John, New Brunswick, the evening proceeded with the playing of cards to a most successful conclusion. After presentation of 25â€" s NC N CA J 4 5 + Can You Help? How do you feel about today‘s young people. Do you think they are basically pretty good stuff that just needs direction? Or do you just throw up your hands and shudder? Tickets for this nine hour concert titled "Scorpio‘ are in great demand and Parks and Recreation Department officials expect the entire event to be sold out through advance sales since there is a limit to the number of young people who can be by Rosemary Brew Humber Downs welcomes two new groups to serve boys in the Jane, Finch and Steeles area. Fifteenth Downsview, under Cubâ€" master, Doug Bradley is meeting Tuesday evenings at Gosford Blvd. public school. Sixteenth Downsview meets Thursday evenings at Jane junior high until completion of gymnasium facilities at Shoreham Drive public school. Their leader is Roy Llewellyn. +++ Everyone in Hds who can, is going to the Annual Meeting, Dinner and Dance at Central United Church on Saturday, November 15. Anyone wishing more inâ€" formation on this Yukon Gold Rush "extravaganza‘" please call Mrs. Trinkwon at 633â€"2767. YÂ¥ outh Concert is to be held on Saturday, November 8, 1969 beginning at 3:00 p.m. at the North Yrok Centennial Centre, 580 Finch Avenue West. Would you enjoy camping SCOUTING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1969 ‘‘Scorpio" youth concert CALL US FOR COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING +4 â€"+ In Humber Downs SERVICE being sold by represenâ€" tatives in all North York Junior and Senior High Schools, Separate High Schools, B‘Nai B‘Rith Youth Organizations, as well as Centennial, Seneca and Humber Community Colleges. Canadian Groups booked, include ‘"The Manchild", "The Eastâ€"West Project‘", ‘"Buckstone Hardware", "Life and Creation‘‘ and the "McKenna â€" Mendelson accommodated. Tickets are and hiking; or ham radio operating; or scuba diving; or travel; or any one of a million things that you could enjoy doing and teaching to kids as a Scout or Venturer Counsellor? ’ e ******Ht ¢ * ETTA KETT 1 h e ****- I Yrown '\r[\ *"’¥§‘ *‘444*\ CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT ? THE NEW LINKS Old and New Favorites presented by Four Outstanding Performers ‘ PLUS BERNIE BLACK The Ever Popular Music and Songs of x Â¥/., featuring x * Mainline‘‘. The marathon program begins at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 8, 1969 at the North York Centennial Centre and continues through to 12:00~ midnight â€" 9 continuous hours of sound and activity. A spectacular light show is planned and young people attending will also share in portions of the preliminary contests for the selection of Miss Canada 1970. Twentyâ€" four young ladies from all parts of Canada will be judged in a swim suit competition, and later in the evening they will reappear in an evening gown contest. The total cost for the entire program â€" will be $3.00 per person at the door or $2.50 if tickets are purchased in advance from school reps, or from Sam the Record Man Store, Newtonbrook Plaza, Parks and Recreation FORTUNATELY FOR US Department offices or Centennial Centre. Ticket holders may enter and leave as often as they wish during the afternoon and evening. This "Youth" spectacular is one of the events of a weekâ€"long series culminating in the Miss Canada Pageant which will also be held at North York Centennial Centre _ on Monday, November 10, 1969, beginning at 9:00 p.m. featuring singer and T.V. personality Noel Harrison. This Thursday NOVEMBER 6th at 8:00 p.m. "HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES" FREE MOVIES . . . AT THE York Public Library Auditorium 1745 Eglinton Ave. W. (1 block east of Dufferin) 781â€"5208 No admission Charge "HUNCHBACK. OF_ NOTRE DaAmME â€" â€" SECOND FEILMâ€" "THE THREE _ MUSKETEERS"

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy