Weston Times (1966), 24 Dec 1969, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs. David Thomson were honored by members of the Hilltop Chapel at a garden party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis, LaRose Ave. Etobicoke, where the newlyâ€"weds were presented with a silver tea service. +++ Weston Baptist Church was the scene of a shower for Miss Gordon, held by Mrs. Annie Bolender and Miss Marguerite Hall. Mrs. Thelma McLeod of Collingwood, and Miss Sherry _ Hall, Weston, assisted, and the shower was attended by members of the Church, former teaching colleagues and pupils of the brideâ€"elect. Aergc{uay+ Christmas= Memorable AEROQUAY, +++ Prior to the Thomsonâ€" Gordon wedding in Hillstop Chapel, Etobicoke, the brideâ€" elect, Miss Viola Gordon, was _ honored by â€" a miscellaneous shower held by Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Gwenda Mitchell and Mrs. Dorothy Ure, in her North York home. It was attended by relatives and friends. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 If you look closely you may see the youthful cameraman reflected in a bauble hanging from Westview Centeunial secondary school‘s Christmas tree. Boxes were placed under the tree to collect food and gifts to help a local welfare family enjoy a merrier Christmas. _ deri ALINUIAJU/AY, Restaurant and Lounge Toronto International Airport 676â€"2626 Recent elections _ in Etobicoke include among successful candidates two very familiar names to us in Weston. Elected to the Board of Education in Etobicoke‘s Ward 1 is the Rev. Keith Kiddell, former Rector of St. John‘s Anglican Church here. And Robert Ferguson, Administrator of â€" Humber Memorial since the early days of the Hospital‘s operation in town topped the pools as Trustee in Etobicoke‘s Ward 4. Warm congratulations to both Trustees on their success, in which Weston, through association, is most happy to share. In the Weston area, York Recreation has a beginners group at Memorial public school on Mondays, and an advanced group at H.J. Alexander public school on Fridays. Square dancers were out in strength, the group from St. Philip‘s Anglican being invited guests. It was a swinging time for everyone. A most successful Xmas party was held at Memorial School Weston on Wedâ€" nesday, Dec. 17, when an evening of square dancing was enjoyed by more than 100 people under the auspices of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Beer, of York Recreation. +++ Percy and Mary Beer of The Cold Creek area, administered by the Metroâ€" politan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, is located between Bolton and Nobleton, north of the No. 10 sideroad. There is no charge to persons taking part in the margaret leeper 241 â€"6394 York Recreation also direct the group which meets in St. Philip‘s Parish Hall, Dixon Rd., and it is stressed that participation in this form of fun and exercise is not limited to couples only. ‘"‘Singles‘"‘ are welcomed, and instruction starts at beginner‘s level. For inâ€" formation, call Mrs. Young, 241â€"8744. The South Ontario Ski Zone Crossâ€"Country section will be holding a ski school at the area from Dec. 26 to Dec. 30, commencing daily at 10 a.m., with emphasis on the rudiments of crossâ€"country skiing. An opportunity for skiers to get some first class crossâ€" country skiing instruction will take place at the Cold Creek conservation area during the Christmas holiday week, snow conâ€" ditions permitting. y Crossâ€"country ski school THE WESTON TIMES STANDARD SECURITIES LTD. {LAt this joyful season, may there come | to every heart a glad renewal of the warming spirit of peace and good will. May we all be richly blessed, as we rededicate ourselves to the glorious message of the first Christmas. Member of the Toronto and Canadian Stock Exchanges Skyline Hotel Branch â€" 655 Dixon Road, Rexdale, Ontario instruction other than the Further information on the nominal area fees. A heated ski school may be obtained booth will be provided Light the candles on your tree of hoie, for this is Christmas! Let your heart refresh and take joy and gladness, for this is Christmas! Listen to the melody in all creation; it is there for those who will hear. Forget the trials of the hour. ile who has learned the secret of trust will have no fear, for he can make this day of days one of gladness and praisegiving. For this is Christmas! CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR DRY CLEANING SPECIAL This Is Christmas! t 1375 WESTON ROAD AT JANE Open 6 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT Sale on Now â€" To January 12th 1970 NOW HALF PRICE $1 PARULA LAUNDROMAT 3# C =+% Gafy> _ Cheerful 8 Ib. LOAD REG. $2.50 *** good will toward men ST. CLAIR PAINT & WALLPAPER 2079 LAWRENCE W., WESTON 247â€"4118 J. HARRY FROGLEY, Resident Partner *â€"w \\"'\\// _** 22 0 8 m o se Cp goes comics a . + M s L "*Z i AaL. ’."/, ! \\ *s, Je adcC, Maygfe director, Richson Outhet of Port Credit at 278â€"8158, or the area superintendent George Calvert at Bolton 857â€"1646. $‘l25 f Slere‘s wishing )’ a really wonderful holiday season fjor you and yours and A Happy New Year Christmas Wishes dois es PAGE 3

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