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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 20 Feb 1964, p. 5

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The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Elohicoke F'Ketighters associa- tmn held their regular meeting on Thursday, February 13, at the home of Mrs. William Coxhead, Westhead Ave., and finalized ar- rangements for their annual EU- chre party to he held at the Senior Citizens club, Dundas St. W, on March M, at 8 pan, Valentine refreshments were served, (and enjoyed) by the hostess. At the next meeting of the South Royal York unit of the Consumers Association of Can- ada, to be held on February 24 It the home of Mrs. Ted Mand- ley, 64 Yorkview Dr.. Miss Shaela Lewis, repmsetative of the Foundation Garment Insti- tute of Canada will show samples' of the new stretch fabrics for garments. using dolls as models. A cordial inilitation is extend- ed to interested ladies to attend, " 8 pm. Mr and Mrs. E, Heron, True, man Ave., celebrated their eigh- teenth wedding anniversary din- ing and dancing at the Barclay Hotel, Toronto, recently. The following members of te) Women’s Auxiliary served re- freshments at the conclusion of( the seventh annual meeting of! the Queenswayr General Hospital, Association on February 17: - Mrs. fl G. Cole, Mrs. Alberta! Noble, Mrs, Mary Buckley, Mrs. Clive St. Clair, Mrs. Vi Kearsley.: Mrs. Vera Halhed, Mrs. Edna', Jan-ell, Mrs. Ruth Drope. J President Mrs. Jessie mantl will be pleased to welcome any] newcomer interested injeining‘ them. She can be contacted at CL. 1-6429, I _ EroiiiiiikiGiiato 233-3251 an; -. """""""", _.r..a.e.. Sincire sympathy tron their . . . imam neighbors and Iriendu a Mrs. A. Edmond, Bentley Dr, conveyed to Mr. am! In. R. J. will be hostess to the Queensway Sargent, Klneslen Cr., Ind hm- Women's Conservative usocia- ily, on the sudden death ot their tion members at I dessert lunch- son and brother Peter in quoear. con, euchre, and bridge, on Feb- way General Hospital last week- wary 27, " 1 pm. end following a tragic mam President Mrs. Jessie Plant)at work. Aha naming were Mia; Kathy luckinnon, Miss Charlotte Mc- Mahan, Miss Kitty Sheppard. Mina Elin Sheppard, of Hamilton, and Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. J. E. Packman, Ottawa. Presiding at the tea tables were In Andrew Wallace, In M. . Graham, Mrs. B. C. Away, VulterVille; Mn. Mary Shep- pard. Hamilton; In Charles Sedgwick, Mm. H. Temple, In. K. I Hopkins, Mrs. 1AA. sgupe. can Ave., mind " I to- am in honor at hat daughter In” Margaret, when marriage to Mr. T. P. Brynn took phat recently. l "Pros and Cons of Working PATERSIII ' WARD PLUMBING Lid. THE BUY Your “Canada 40" $1.75 O IRENTWOOD NORTH FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone Bil-7556 or 766-7668 ALONG THE QUEEISWAY ISLIIGTOI PLUMBING M. Your “Cascade AO" $96. MUSIC AUTHORIZED INSTALL!“ so: CASCADE "M" WATER HEATERS PHONE 239-0642 ETOIICOKE HYDRO AUTHORIZED WATER HEATER INSTALL"' t Mil HOT WATER sEnch TO OFFER YOU Hot Water In One Hour In. T. Tlmr, ar.7224 100 Gallons A Bay FOR IN FORMATION CALL ONLY I E. I -630tt $3.21 The Valentine Dance held on February 14 by Holy Angels C.Y.O. proved to be a great suc- cess. The executive was gratified by the large attendance, and are already absorbed in plans for an Easter dance. , On Sunday, February 16, a committee composed of Danny Patterson. Wayne McWatters, Mim Knox. and Janet Tasca at- tended a C.Y.O. council meeting [at the Park Plaza Hotel, where? 1all] the C.Y.O.’s of Toronto dis-1 mum activities," and exchanged, Mr and Mrs. Jim Adam, with their two sons and Mr. and Mrs. :Walter Roschuk and family, (Ttusman Ave., enjoyed a week- iend of skiing recently at Hunts- Grit. Their guest was Mrs Betty Lane. personal representative of The House of Rocchetti, custom couterie wigs and headpieces, and the ladies had fun modelling her samnles. Mrs. Fran Work, retiring chairman. was presented with a gift in appreciation of her two year's service as chairman of the branch. The luncheon - meeting was convened by Mrs. H. N. Marlow, assisted by Mrs, A. F. Tucker and Mrs. A. Newland. Mrs. Jot Sherrier, Stephen Din, is visiting with her son Bob and family in California, and making the acquaintance of her new grandson, the second for Mr. and Mrs. Sherrier. Ladies of the Sunnylea Branch, Women's Auxiliary of the Queensway General Hospital, en- joyed a pot-luck luncheon at their February 17 meeting in Royal York Rd. United Church. They recently held I penny auction at the home of Mrs. Betty McBride, and also enjoyed a tour of the Gilbey plant. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the let Lakeshore Scouts and Cuba have been busy lately adding to their coffers. Refreshments were enjoyed. provided by gunman: of grades two and three. Fuel“: of pupih rm the ”Hilts: - In. B. MaeSatt6, Mrs. Willi-m Mean, Mr. M. Ash, and Mr. P. H. th. vim Mr. H. P. Barren. mind at Alden-wood Collegiate, I wry capable and entertaining model’- not. Mothers" w an unmet - Mum by panellin- It to menu; at Grand Ave. Home and Behoot lanai-don on M, library li, wind: in no“ in- teresting and provocative. TORONTO " MONTELV \CORONATION AT RYC. Sue Abbott is crowned "Miss Royal 1 York Collegiate" at Friday nught's formal by last year's queen Lynn Clarke. Sue, an active student, was a popular choice. 1 --- W ------, ___ Photo by Henry Badman A picture of the school drop-prepared out problem will be the topic ot on Schoo a learned symposium when the Lakeshore Lakeshore-E‘obicoke Area Social Boards of Planning Council meets, Thurs- posium VA day noon, Feb. 27, at the Church been done of St. Wilfrid. vounzster In theory it is my to convince an ignorant person: in actual life, men not only object to otter themselves to be convinced, but hate the man who hits convinced Dropout Topic or Social namiiiiriiiiiui) 174, Lake “on UN. W., NEW TORONTO, 133-9131 'lnbm to m cam-nun mule.) I He was e veteran ot the first World War, having served over- "" with the R.C.A., and until “be. tuned " retirement " m year: no he was engaged " an electrician at the Campbell Soup Co., New Toronto. Miss Kathy Mackinaw, Lynn- mve Ave., and Miss Barbara Little, Shelbourne, are vacation. ing for three weeks in Jamaica. Requiem Inn. VII: said in St. Mark', Church, Park lawn Rd.. with interment in Mount Pleas- ant Cemetery on Monday, Pets nary iT. RUSS WEMP morons m. Atirtutttaeetheraruttaae awn-Hunt” bun-union; KIM limo-thy u convey“ tottewi6ttwandamitritt" In. M J. Mayhue, [um a. who numbed in Sunny. brook Ravi!!! last Saturday, Inc! a prolonged illness. it... Itvunhourundhr h.Mcllhoc.Y‘o. (Ir- ”what-dd:- Holy “ammo-niob- m-88iniParidsttau," haunting For low. low purchase price and economical opinion "THIS IS IT" The “SMALL WONDER" If SURE IS . . . DURINGTHE RECENT CANADIAN WINTER RALLY Last year -the ‘ONLY I0 CABS FINISHED AHEAD tt.M.'s Now we "ar, ,7. 318“!) do". 840.!) a unit '" IT NOW ... . DRIVE IT NOW AT . . . IGNORANCE 127 Cars Finished Behind The meets, Thurs- posium will reveal what has at the Church been done to help the Drop-Out youngster. Area Council Dr. Wilfrid Brehaut, Assistant -Etrietettts and prepared and presented I brief on School Drop-Outs to the Lakeshore District and Etobicoke at J”? lee-pt“ ma-mmwmmd Bmatrwite_11-attrs-lttt.-At-irq “I“! .rtnatertti-tPtt+tigtsL new... not“ in urn-Ill on (one we. blond NM,',',',"'.': their tom Arena More hue . Itc- The 'Pro-Can’ “he; been: tioeutorttothaia. St. Joch'l madeuPoftts-ttththolie walud-rithth-... . and ttse mark. School: meNtmrnandBd this term Thiottt-tderttsrour nth . new m. 'ttmaid thr Ichool hockey teem which were tub Have Socialized Medicine.' hunt-beam lost trrlTheseNtotuama-guesurse Pneticu, unfortunately, had None Dune Elia: m1 tor the heentewin lumber this you firstottheurieeotdehoul,on became of the poor condition at Saturday. M. Joseph’s entered the foe-rink caused by the mild one team. Mum” But in spin at my m- The basketball teem: m pne- !hacks the team under the cowh- ticing now in earnest for the ling of new. Grimm mm at. forthcoming inter-Idon toma- aeiNutel's High School. 'mm. meats between the aiat lirll' high 2ttrough with I C to ' victory. Ichools. These tournament: will The game consisted a! two twen- take piaee on Mud: " and 15. ty minute periods, and the teem: St Joseph’s i: this yenr’s de- were tied two goals apiece " the tending We: in the senior end of the first period. The star division. Loretta Abbey has pot- of the game we: Judy Main who lesion of the junior "only. got in 'hat trio! and the puck In the games thus for this sew. on scoring her third goal. She son against Loretto Brunswick then went on to get a fourth end Loretta Abbey, the seniors goal. The other more“ were have won one game and lost one Mary Claire King and Carla by two points, and the Juniors Holmertrorn, But credit for the have won both of their games. victory has to be given to the Sotheteamswith'rtmrortotthe team as I whole for everyone put school, are hopefully looking for- up a determined effort. Even the ward to these coming matches. St. J ospph’s High School sI788 Education. The sym- FULL PRICE By “I! 1m "”00. Professor, Department of Educ" ‘IT’S THEATRE TIME. Scene from the Stage tion Research, Mrs. M urray '61 production "The Glass Menagerie" which Gates, from Parent Education will run tomorrow and Saturday at Port Credit Asscciates and A. Grant Gilles- Secondary School's new theatre. The show pie, Superintendent of Public starts at 8:30 pm. and there are some tickets Schools and Business Director distill available' at the door. Directed by Ross the Lakeshore Board of Etiuca-l "--------------------------.- tion will form the symposium. 1 The luncheon commences at 12.; 2491 uh. 'hiamvg. WT, Monk. ass-777: Irtthe-esthuaarthirsetv. son against Loretta Brunswick Ind Loretta Abbey, the seniors have won one game and lost one by two points, and the Juniors have won both of their games. Sotheteamswith'rtmrortotthe school, are hopefully looking for- ward to these coming matches. The bash-wall nun: nu pnc- r.r ticing now in arm! for the pg forthcoming interotMqot tourna- Lf ments ham the six girk' high a Inhools. These tournament: will take place on Mud) " and ts. St Joseph’s is this yur’s de- fending champion in the senior division. [outta Abbey has pos- ugtion of the junior My. l The 'Pto-Can’ dnhat'me m lmade up of the Tot-mo Catholic School: meNtmrnandBd this am with a - topic, 'ttmaid thr tario a». Socialist! Indian.) The school hum m (not a! Nam Dune Hm: m1 In! the tiratofthe-ri-hatm,oes Saturday. M. Jonph’n amend one team. LC"," _ nmm (iiitii . ii _ . _ tAi m. THE ADVERTISER - M, M. In, M ‘ M610“ LIMITIS. '" mm_!"‘."_ it!" 991;“ "" FALCON In“ B. ltr,,.',." a. In. -. Guia. tIME MI " Mom Wumuy "on rum " SPECIAL!" 196! mu Gal-Ii. 4400'. ' cylinder, um, Mic, 13.000 can: Im mo CCU-li- LOL, I "lt'tdtMttt Ill. cub- If! and m buolot "" MD _ 3.. a. Open Sunday 9 an. I. 5 Nu. Company Owned Con r.ag,.f,,y9l7riaiciriil, Darling, of Erobicoke, the play stars from left: Eva Partridge as the mother, Bruce West as the boy friend, Wendy Sanders as the deadw- ter and Ted West (no relation) as the la). Father a in the picture. Producer is Ed Hon- sen. 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