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Weston Times (1966), 24 Dec 1969, p. 2

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Group 3 General Gear Kress & Macdonald Insurance Polytarp Products Delray Drugs Scores: General Gear 2 Delray Drugs 3 General Gear 4 Ribbon and bow designs have kept pace with the latest fashion crazes. Bows once created elaborately by hand, now roll across the assembly line at tremendous speed. This year an estimated billion bows will be sold. New synthetics permit a greater variety of colors and patterns. From red, green, silver or gold, the color range has extended to such offâ€"beat shades as fuchsia, olive and lime. Group 2 Bagel King Nick‘s Fina Larry‘s BP Biâ€"Rite Drugs Scores: Nick‘s Fina 5 Bagel King 3 Bagel King 4 More than four billion yards of ribbon will brighten packâ€" ages this season. A leading producer of ribbon and bows says the industry has more than doubled over the last decade, and is by far the greatest part of the business connected with Christmas. Group 1 Northwest Motors Downsview Rotary Rack & Cue Billiards Scores: Northwest Mts. 8 Downsview Rotary 6 Christmas is a time for sharing and Weston Collegiate students gather goodies to help needy families in the area. Shown here packing boxes are 1. to r: Linda Smith, Debbie Cooling, Annie Weiderer, Judy Beaumont, Mike Pasternak and Alan Caskey. Weston Lions Club assisted in the delivery of 25 baskets. AMESBURY SPORTS * *********i MARIA‘S ORACLES CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT featuring 3 Men and a Girl . . . A Swinging Quartet . . . Great Interpretations of "Goodtime" Music PLUS The Ever Popular Music and Songs 0f BERNIE BLACK uo # REXDAA rp?‘n'::‘r: ""\ **fi* 677â€"3101 ¢ ** t** K# Toronto‘s Seminar Hote! REXDALE BLVD #r 4 . PHone Kress & Macdonald 1 Kress & Macdonald 2 *Â¥4 ENT :I Biâ€"Rite 1 Larry‘s BP 1 Nick‘s Fina 2 Rack & Cue 3 Rack & Cue 1 Polytarp 0 The Christmas season afâ€" fords an occasion and an opâ€" portunity for us to reach out to our fellow man across the world and to speak the words that have lasted through cenâ€" turies but have a new meaning now. We can remind each other at Christmas time that sacrifice is not obsolete and that brotherly love is the cardinal precept for human behavior. Whether it be the teachings of Confucius or Mohammed or Ruddha or Moses or Jesus, we find in all religions an ageâ€" old concept embracing these commandments; "Thou shalt not kill; Thou shalt not steal; Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself;" Christmas means more than the annual celebration of aâ€"day or a season. It is a uniâ€" versal symbol of the generosity of the human spirit. There is in all creeds throughout the world an anniversary on which reverence is paid to a certain "something" . . . a divine spirit which constantly calls for individual dedication to the service of humanity. MUGS & SKEETER Age Old Hope: Peace On Earth Santa‘s little helpers, students Diane Low and Jutta Heiler, helped in the wrapping and sorting of Project director, Marie Peluso, took: personnal charge of a campaign that would assist a needy family in the immediate comâ€" munity. Through a local clinic a family of seven, a mother and six children (five girls and one boy, all under eight) were chosen to receive gifts of clothing, food and especially toys, all donated by students of Westview. ETTA KETT These few words of scripture guided those who took part in this years‘ Project: Helping Hand, Westviews‘ annual Christâ€" mas drive. j before men, that they may see your good works." Students play Santa Claus SALES & SERVICE LTD. Jeep Dealer â€" Select Used Cars 714 Old Weston Road By Bill Waicus The family, on welfare for 0@ mamal nine years, had little, if Tn “fll anything, to look forward to this Christmas, till a handâ€" “n m m full of Westview students : decided to play Santa Claus. ISF:-:" tsstaFr;;d;y id They gave of their time and Sat. cont. 6 effort to those who live, not Sunday cont. 1:30 half way around the world, but just down the street. hidadhideiaiverbriraaiiiiicca ie +++ JUST NORTH OF EGLINTON items that ranged from overcoats and electric trains to a 21 pound turkey, donated by a class of grade 11 students. "They just walked in with it one morning, we had no warning â€" it was absolutly wonderful!‘‘ remarked Miss Peluso. Staff members Larry Diachun and Doug Wrigglesworth offered «their ~services in transporting the _ two carloads of gifts last Friday afternoon. 653â€"7233 Dalt‘s H;r"r; Andrews Michael Caine Trevor Howard Curt Jurgens lan McShane Kenneth More Nige! Patrick Christopher Plummer Michael Redgrave Ralph Richardson Robert Shaw SUS@AN@h YOK secoucco w Hrry SQItZMN .o S. BENJ@MiN FiSZ sc«cc««.. .. James Kennaway / e we Wilfred Gr@tOTEX omecres «~GuY H@MiItOn coc»»Technicolor® o« Panavision® E C | Svpperted For GENERAL Audioncss CET> 1831 WESTON RD. 241â€"1821 bomrocentih._a .A 4 CC ofgritaim o mg A Harry Saltzman Production MICHNUM_ RENNED k ef frack THE coon cuys & =Â¥ ... AND You GoT THAT *â€" DIRTY, JUST WATCHING ? HELLO,/ HELLO / THEY MUST \/ wanta spin NOBODY ANSWERS! HAVE HUNGâ€" RECORDS ? WELM M _ no/ emndov‘ M AvRE FTiEVA An estimated thousand people attended Westviews‘ musical Christmas Cabaret, Bake sale and Bazaar last week. All proceeds will go toward European Band Fund. â€" The _ tentative itinerary, released this week, lists London, Glasgow, Liverpool, Edinburgh ‘and Bristol as definite stops on ROBERT We wi||' be CLOTHESED on December 25th & 26th (and we hope you will be too) ) KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR ‘ Phone 247â€"0066 4 John St. Wesror: GEORGE . @ Jack ky D the tour this summer. The band will present concerts at each location . to defer transport and accomodation costs. The Cabaret starred the Centennial ‘Band, String Ensemble, Folk Singers and increasingly popular Cenâ€" tenaires. Many more concerts are being: planned for the New Year. Merry Christmas! Laurence Olivier Patrick Wymark Jack Leiumon Catherine & Deneuve are * Â¥"The April

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