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Weston Times (1966), 9 Apr 1970, p. 2

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M inisterhonored Each spoke in highest terms of their association with Mr. Sense and their Special guests and speakers of the evening were: The Right Reverend George B. Snell, Lord Bishop of Toronto, The Right Reverend H.R. Hunt, Suf- fragan Bishop of Toronto, GiiTiG -iiGiiioii" 3.3: Crosthwait, Archdeacon of York. _ and it séemed obvious the Rector appreciated that too. 'fConsider yourself one of the, family" . . . Many congratulatory letters from distant' friends and well wishers were read. During intermission, Miss Patricia Longley sang "The Holy City" and the "Lord's Prayer" Her third number, which was unannounced but most apt, was directed to the guest of honor:.. and to express their ap- preciation of the nine years he has dedicated to the service of St. John's Anglican, Weston. _ It was a special Parish dinner this year. Some 200 people were there to honor their Rector, Rev. Harvey J. Sense, on the 25th an- niversary ot his ordination, Rev. Harvey J. Sense was honored recently at a parish dinner at M. John’s Anglican Church, Weston. The occasion was the celebration of the minister’s Mth anniversary " an ordained priest. Mere, Rev. and Mn. Scone look over some of the many messages of congratulation. The last night of March was a cold one, but inside the Parish Hall of St. John's Anglican, Weston, there was a very warm feeling indeed. "Consider; yourself one of Land. If this proves inic practicable, it could be a trip to Britain. A presentation was made by Dr. Hdi. Coulthard on behalf of the congregation to the Rector, who admits he has been dreaming for some time of a visit to the Holy Seuse, whose cooperation and support has been of such vital importance through the years, and to the three young men of the family who help to bridge the "generation gap." sidelights on early student days and _ witty reminiscences had the whole gathering _ smiling. Tribute was paid to Mrs. Dorothy Squirts and' Fathers Relay: Garry Bomley and Brian, John Christie and John. Kean, Toronto Maple Leafs, was unable to attend due to an ankle injury. This was the first year that the Warren Park Sports Association entered the Metro Toronto Hockey League and they had a highly successful season. Alderman Robert Hewitt, Ward 8, Chairman, Com. munity Centres Board, along with Bill Clark, Manager of the Arena commented on the tremendous help Fred Howard, Director, Com- munity Centres has been in improving the arena. The new lighting is a vast improvement and the heat reflectors make it quite comfortable sitting in the stands. The results of the evening were as follows: . Family Night, held Friday, April 3, at Lambton Arena, was packed both with people and entertainment. A well Organized program containing family par- ticipation and free skating time. The only disappointment ot the evening was that Dave A suggestion by Ken MacNeill thatattunily night mid be a good way to end . season, sparked six weeks of planing for the Warren Park Sports Association. . 'l'heresultofthisplanning: an evening in which mothers, fathers and children had a chance to skate and get to meet each other. Jane Park dl: Mount Dennis T%EWEtrt'ONTTMtlltt Children are weléomed and encouraged to tour our fir? hails at any time. A supervised tour in- eludes, blowing the siren, watching how the alarms tireman's hat. Best of all they have a chance to talk to the firemen and ask them questions 1ike-"Do you really slide down the pole?" Imagine the thrill these youngsters have, being able to sit in the drivers seat of a Department makes every effort to see that icrhiltit', have a chance to tour a hall and see for themselves how it is run. Fathers Puck Shooting: Ken Hill and Rick Dilena. +++ Every little boy at one time oranother wants to be a fireman and every little girl thinks she is in love with a Saturday T :45 P.M . ODD FELIDWS HALL M CHURCH ST. Admission " Cents 20 Games - Jack Pot Sponsored By Odd Fellows Weston Lodge Proceeds For Benevolent Work MTHL Puck Shooting: Sandy Stewart and Russ Dawne Moss 769-6049 ladies Balloon Race: Sally . Kerluck and Sharon Smith. P"', P ttnd t With this in mind, our Fire LEiiTE Then a fire truck is taken outside and the aerial ladder put up. How exciting it is to watch a fireman go to thetop of this ladder. c_omein Itnd how they are Childreh are also shown a Weekdays: Salurdgys: sundaV..' Sat. Mat. 1 Ri? INN wrt-sri': “ .VWEEXDALEiaI 4 "More" 8:00 "Fanny Hm" 6:00 & 10:00 '. Show continuous from 7 1:30 am. 1:30 omy: Elvis Presley “Tickle Me" plus "Taffy and the Jungh Hunters" - STARTS FRIDAY! L. "More" at 7:30 "Fanpy Hill" at 9:30 v ' mu ctw . c:w a v saga" fr, , morerrsé Toronto's Samson Holol‘ I NRHEXDALEPL vo. that firemen go to school too? Tours through schools or organizations can be arrangedby telephoning Bob Billings, at 110-74195. classroom where the fireman spends part of the Q”. stydying. Did you know , 5‘" _,t. '9.. a"'i,'dt1"a1,"r,"' ' “mason, mu. 9, 1m otbeauty, 1 add sex .r. if”; ki: P It "swift 'sr,

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