~ done folks! ODD FELLOWS HALL 24 CHURCH ST. Admission 50 Cents 20 Games â€"Jack Pot Sponsored By Odd Fellows Weston Lodge Westor isn‘t exactly world renowned at present, but it just may be this weekend. That‘s when the Miss World Pageant takes place in London, England and COLLEGE BOWL Students from Emery and Westview pooled their skills and resources and conâ€" structed a parade float for the 400 Lyons club to enter in the College Football Parade last weekend. The theme was "Aquarius â€" Accent on Youth" and â€" you guessed it â€" the display took the trophy for the Best Float!! Well LOCAL BEAUTY j CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE The woman of St. Timothyâ€" byâ€"theâ€"Humber Anglican Church are busy with last minute preparations for a Christmas boutique and tea room on Saturday, November 29 from 1 to 4 p.m. You could find just the right gift for Greatâ€"Aunt Harriet, so do attend. Proceeds are earmarked for church equipment. The church is on Weston Road north of Flindon Road (just above Albion), and as the supermarkets say, ‘"‘There‘s plenty of free parking!" Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white crystal crepe fullâ€" Rev. George Garratt ofâ€" ficiated at the candlelight ceremony and organist was Fred Penny. St. Timothyâ€"byâ€"theâ€" Humber Anglican Church was decorated with pink glads and white mums for the recent wedding of Diana Hazelden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hazelden, Coral Gable Drive, to Robert Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Peck, Jeffcoat Drive. Seventy members of the Yorkettes will be taking part in the Grey Cup Parade next Sunday at Montreal. Last week the corp won three trophies after taking part in a Santa Claus Parade and have just received $500 from the West Toronto Optimist Club who have been subsidizing them for the last 10 years,. Mrs. Margaret Nelson accepted the cheque on behalf of the Yorkettes at Runnymede CI last week. Candlelight ceremony for Diana, Robert == PAGE 2 BINGO finch to 401 Saturday Rosemary Brew 742â€"3055 "CLAU CcLaUug zs Jackie‘s sash collection includes Miss Argonauts, Emery Prom Queen 1967, and of course, Miss Dominion of Canada 1969. She travelled to London with her father who is also familiar to many residents as the former president of the Rexdale Lyons Club. Jackie and her family are now living in Orillia, but her brother Jim and his family still reside in Weston. ‘ beautiful Westonite, Jackie Perrin takes her place as Miss Dominion of Canada among the international contestants. ‘Formerly of Florida Crescent, Jackie graduated from Emery Collegiate in 1967 and enrolled in General Arts at York University, where she hopes to specialize in Public Relations. Mrs. Marilyn Deline was Matron of Honor and Donna Hazelden, sister of the bride ; Carol Thomas, sister of the groom and Wanda Marks, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. They were gowned alike in floor length sleeveless aâ€"line dresses of pink shantung trimmed with anrasric ano FaButous length fgown with long sleeves of Alencon lace and a handâ€"made crystal and pearl headpiece held a scalloped illusion veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink cymbidium orchids and white carnations. ‘SAT 6 SUN. MATINEES ONLYâ€" Matinees SAT. &SUN. at 2p.m. ONLY @_mmnm;" {f A SANTA=!);: [ ‘"‘THE, Catherine Spaak EBERTINE’ COLOR _ . > & iY ‘~FRUSTRATION‘ Starting NALL SEATS ‘ 50¢ For a wedding trip to a Blue Mountain resort, the bride donned an ice blue coat and dress ensemble with silver accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. On their return the couple took up residence at 235 Grandravine Drive, Downsview. Assisting her, the mother of the groom chose a blue crimp knit dress edged with lace, beige accessories and pink rose corgase. The mother of the bride received guests at Pine Point Lodge wearing an apricot crimp knit lace dress with beige accessories and a cream and orange rose corsage. Best man for the groom was Robert Deline while Steven â€" Peck, George Thomas and Doug White served as ushers. WHAT‘LL YOu __¢ your PRICES HAVE,SKE‘!TER ?) HAVvE sonEe Alencon lace. They wore long white gloves and tiny pink flowers were in their hair. Their bouquets were formed of white carnations with pink ribbons. MUGS & SKEETER ETTA KETT SALES & SERVICE LTD. Jeep Dealer â€" Select Used Cars 714 Old Weston Road wow! RENT HAVE GONE UuP! s0 iT6 INEVITABLE THAT PRiCES WELL ... FOOP, WAGES Anp $ ALL ADMISSIONS 5.9: ® "The Christmas That Almost Wasn‘t‘" § "A Comedy Double & Two Cartoons" ©D0OORS OPEN AT 1245 p.m. â€" Show Starts 1 p.m. POOO0O0O0O0O00O0000000000000000000000 &4 Most of the court ofp revision sittings are conâ€" ducted in the morning or afternoon. Each member of the court of revision is enâ€" titled to $50 a sitting. It is considered that the court of revision is the liaison betâ€" ween the _ assessment department and the apâ€" Metro‘s court revision, with 18 members, started last April to hear appeals and will continue until the end of December. A member of the court of revision must have at least 10 years exâ€" perience as a lawyer. The type of appeals inâ€" cludes those from people who feel they have been over assessed, changes in school support and _ tenancy changes. If a citizen does not like the decision of a court of revision he or she may apâ€" peal to a county court judge or the Ontario Municipal Board. Over 30,000 property owners in Metro Toronto have filed appeals against their municipal assessment for taxation in 1970. 653â€"7233 Dalt‘s Thousands appeal tax PLAYING THIS SATURDAY BUT THERE‘S ONE NICE THING |I PoONT CHARGE ANYTHING ABOUT THIS _ ESTABLISHMENT... |FOr THE LESSON IN ECONOMICS! pellant. Over 270 sittings court in Metro to date this have been conducted by the year. m *******ttti assessment ** 4 ECCC : 4 Cz ¥“*Iomnm's Semi * “‘*“ ***EXDALKP?_‘L():'D._’ 1 yl‘“‘ *** sn-aruEx ; Yra \> Kg. »3. : *raÂ¥k KEN JOHNS MEN‘S wear Saturday nights?? Kresges and Loblaws will know What the other big stores are doing For December store hours . . . We will be open every nite till 9 p.m. From Dec. 4th to Dec. 23rd. MARIA‘S OQORACLES Phone 247â€"0058 _ 4 John St. IN ORDER THAT CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT 3 Men and a Girl . . . A Swinging Quartet . . . Great Interpretations of "Goodtime" Music PLUS The Ever Popular ' Music and Songs of BERNIE BLACK THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 featuring Don‘t be ridiculous 4444444444*? NT * Yr