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Weston Times (1966), 5 Feb 1970, p. 3

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(en EMERY BITS and literature to creative Emery took top honors in _ writing. the â€" Senior _ Basketball quarterâ€"final against Y‘DOPEN PROGRAM Westview. The score was 40 Emery Collegiate is a to 38. . ...February 12isthe swinging place every date for this year‘s winter Saturday morning when the Carnival at Emery ..... facilities are taken over by The English department is the North York "Y‘". Some repeating a weekâ€"long exâ€" 80â€"o0dd youngsters between periment that proved very three and 14 years of age successful earlier this year. take gymnastics, rythimics, All English classes from swimming, judo, a varied Grade 9to 13 have suspended selection of dramatic acâ€" their normal format and tivities, special outings, students can take part in puppetry and arts and crafts sessions of their choice in â€" and just about anything else anything from dramatics pertaining to _ social The quickest way to spend your money faster than you can make it is to be an ‘"impulse shopper‘‘. There is hardly a superâ€" market or department store that is not putting its best foot forward with a display of merchandise so placed as to tempt you to buy before you have a chance to think about costs, quality or even if you really need it. Merchandisers .employ quite an arsenal of tactics to get you to spend that ‘"imâ€" pulse dollar‘"‘. A few years ago, a supermarket enticed buyers to the delicatessen counter with the use of cooking odors. The same method has been used successfully to increase the sale of coffee. Many nonâ€"food items are placed strategically at the ends of traffic aisles to bring impulse sales. This is where upright or spinning racks or toys, tools or "things‘" offer such seeming bargains. Displays â€" at _ checkout counters, near escalators in department stores, special markers and price tags, as well as package design and color are all intended to attract you and do have a very real effect on your shopping. Their common denominator? All contribute to items in your shopping cart that you never intended to buy. â€" Consumers‘ Association of Canada is not suggesting that merchants are trying to trick or fool customers but they simply want that ‘"impulse dollar‘‘. Higher markups and higher profits come from impulse sales â€" just plain good business from their point of view. l finch to 401 Obviously the first line of Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Stroud and their attendants. directed there. Consumers‘ Association of Canada is located at 100 Gloucester St., Ottawa 4, Ont. Enquiries as to memâ€" bership in CAC should be Y‘DOPEN PROGRAM Emery Collegiate is a swinging place â€" every Saturday morning when the facilities are taken over by the North York "Y". Some 80â€"odd youngsters between three and 14 years of age take gymnastics, rythimics, swimming, judo, a varied selection of dramatic acâ€" tivities, special outings, puppetry and arts and crafts and just about anything else pertaining to social For the larger items and household appliances â€" be sure to plan ahead. Many times you do not go into the store to make that particular purchase but can end up with an installment contract or a bill for larger purchases too. There are times when prices are lower for the same item. So shop around and comâ€" pare. Be choosy â€" don‘t buy the first model that catches your eye â€"â€" it may be the best buy for you but take the time to be sure. Impulse buying can create problems in some families and without a plan leave less than enough for necessities. It may be all right to shrug your shoulders and say "oh well‘"‘ as you toss some small item into your shopping cart â€" but even these small purchases can quickly add up to a sizeable sum. Just check it and see. defence and the best way to keep from tripping over that "best foot forward" is to plan your shopping. Make a list â€" especially when you are going to the superâ€" market. Do not shop when you are hungry. Slow down â€" stop long enough to compare the items on that eyeâ€"level shelf with those nearer the floor. Manufacturers try to have their top products displayed on the higher shelves at your eye level but a less expensive, similar product, lower down, might do the job just as well. Rev. W. Thornloe heard the wedding vows of Frances Pope and Terrance Stroud at Riverside United Church on October 18, 1969. Mauve and white mums decorated the church for the, afternoon ceremony. Organist Mrs. Harris acâ€" companied soloist Gale Fillman. He wants the province to sponsor a review of the metro government structure by appointing ! an inâ€" dependent outside firm to study the system. He and the other members of council‘s committee to study the ward system have expressed fear that the province could unilaterally decide to change the _ present _ borough federation or order amalgamation or change in the size of Metro council. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Pope, Maplebush Ave., and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stroud, Craydon Ave. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown styled on empire lines in white peau de soir with matching coat and cathedral train. The gown featured a bodice of reembroidered Mr. Yuill ‘thinks an alderman could represent a number of communities, each with its own character and core, like a high school. More intimate government could result. Ward system questioned Some North York counâ€" cillors like west end alderâ€" man Bob Yuill are proposing that "communities‘" rather than wards be represented by aldermen on council. Mrs. Ferguson always keeps me posted on what‘s happening in the Riverside area so although we will all miss her (and her news) My two oldest, ages seven and three both attend this Y activity, and I was surprised at the amount of direction and activity the kids receive for relatively low cost. If you‘d like more information, call the Y at 225â€"7773, or better still, send the youngster along this Saturday at 9 a.m. and they can be part of "Bringâ€"aâ€" Buddy" day. It‘s free. All they need are shorts and a bathing suit and towel with running shoes if possible. THE GAL NEXT DOOR TGND, recuperating from the Hong Kong Flu is sick of trying to recuperate. ‘""In our neighbourhood, *‘ she compained," . all you have to do to get the world to beat a path to your door is decide to sneak off for a nap." PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson of Coral Gables Drive leave this week for a winter holiday in Spain and Porâ€" tugal. development. The program is operated by a staff of eight paid inâ€" structors, all extremely well qualified in their specialities and a corps of 11 junior leaders under the direction of John Allsop, who coorâ€" dinates the Y program at Emery Centre. Pope, Stroud nuptials _ Rosemary Brew 742â€"3055 lace flowers and the coat was scattered with matching flowers. Her pearl and crystal headpiece caught a full length veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses, white carnations and ivy. i i Mrs. Carolyn Johnston was matron of honor for her sister and Shirley Stroud, sister of the groom, Jill Jackson and Lois Ryan were bridesmaids. Nancy .Pope, sister of the bride and Marlyn Stroud, sister of the groom, were junior bridesmaids. The attendants were gowned alike in chiffon on taffeta styled on empire lines with beaded neck and long sleeves. The matron of honor wore mauve, the here‘s hoping the weather is fine and the vacation is perfect. I he Season of "Love Restaurant and Lounge Toronto ' International Airport Supper Dancing to AEROQUAY and his orchestra Take her to the Aeroquay on St. Valentine‘s Day LES FOSTER 676â€" 2626 TOYOTA SALES â€" PARTS : SERV'CE___,A c m i mz i 25% NORTH ISLINGTON ] mlfi/ 2950 ISLINGTON AVE NORTH (Just Southof Hwy.7) WOODBRIDGE, 851â€"2297 i1b oPEN Mon. to Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 9 â€" 6 * COACHES * sTtaATiON wasons * 2â€"000R HARDTOPS FULLY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AVAILABLE ON ALL MODELS Also A Full Selection Of Reconditioned Used Cars AFW COmE * TEST DRIVE * COMPARE FROM $ (N . 9 â€" 9 6 a For a wedding trip the bride donned a pink wool suit, black mink hat and reptile accessories. Her bridesmaids wore hot pink and the junior bridesmaids were in blue. Their matching headpieces were fabric roses and véiling and their bouquets were white mums. Best man for the groom was Victor Johnston while Tom Smiley and Gordon Â¥rbanski served as ushers. For a reception at Wedgewood Restaurant, the mother of the bride wore an American Rose shantung coat and dress ensemble, gold accessories and a gardenia corsage. The mother of the groom chose turquoise in a shantung coat and dress ensemble with matching accessories and a yellow rose corsage. i SALES & SERVICE NOVY/ AT YOUR DOORSTEP * SEDANS OFF NOW IN FULL SWING LADIES STYLE SHOES wriice $8.88 / ruars ©6.88 ‘ Open Thursday and Friday Evenings BECK SHOKS WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST FOR LESS 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence â€"â€" 241â€"0462 CARS onLy AT Calp! 34 Py TOYOTA Out of town guests were from Detroit and Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Brookfield, New York. corsage was pale pink carnations. # On their return the bride and groom took up residence on Sheppard Ave., Downâ€" sview. (No Down Payment Open 7 Days STOCK 2370 FINCH AVE. WEST WESTON, ONT. 60 to 115 H.P. * COUPES If You Qualifty)

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