Weston Historical Society Digital Newspaper Collections

Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 20 Feb 1964, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Tonight. February 20. Span Valley Public School (Nth. Jane Stn and Gosford Public School will be officially opened. Mrs Grace Stratton and farm ny, ll Meadow Lane, and Mrs. R. Thistle and family, 107 Jeth. ro Avenue. in the death last month of their mother, Mrs Successful pupils of Ellen M. Blogg R.M.T. in recent examin- ations at the Royal Conserva~ tory of Music obtained honours and Ist, class honours: - Surging - Grade 1, Marlene Duda: Grade 2, Glen Mitchell: Grade 8, Deborah McCallum. Piano - Grade l, Daiva Yokuby- nas: Grade 4, Mark Alchuk: Grade 6. Penny Skinner. What's new! In Yorkdale. with an airconditioned . . . Oh, dear, these eorntnercisls. What's new? It's the official opening of Yorkdaie Junior " rational School on Friday, Feb ruary 21, guest speaker. Dr. C. Russ Ford. Director of Training Program Branch, Dept. of Lab- our, Ottawa. Mrs. Isabel Walk- er will present and dedicate the Bible. Mrs. Ann Hamish, 12 Laney Avenue. in the death of her husband, Bio. Suddenly, on Thursday, February 6th, At both of these occasions Trustee Isobel Walker wid make the opening address. Sympathy of the District is " tended to . . . . Friends and neighbours (ehil. dren toot of Mr. and In. G.E. Ferguson, " Heathrow Drive. piled into eleven can 1nd at out (or Hart lake, I woek ago last Sunday. Following an momma d tobogganing and snow-fun (the ice was too soft tor seating), they all piled back into the " men can and with appetite; rawnous. streamed into the Fer. suson home to teast on pins. chips and hot dogs _ serenaded by Terry King on his guitar. Official Opening for Two Schools in Ward 7 A First for North York To the Chief Libnrhn, Mr. Bohus Deter and hi: stall "Birthday Greetings" from u- ound Datum". First Clan Honours in Musie And on that note we'll say "Congratulations" The lihnry bu been. an In- teeral part " our community life: the my art exhibits; chil- dren's film mm: and nary tours; udult daemon 're gramn; divers. dunk" ttf later- est. last but by an mean: but. the library and“ ital! with its eftieient and Mimi statt . they an only too plant] to ob tain books by such] ”aunt, and telophona when the hook is available. This, from puma] experience. Th". Foo-wan- lood hm The pun-t that on "tat day nub In M Minnow of the 0mm" Bunk utr my . It's hard m in“. ' time "" I. wan witltmtt than eerttm " "tiyitr. A special Sammy cm: in in stun (It you on tho - view library, Fol 88, " W.0t am. In In “Wm Bat Hendcmn of the Canadian Guild of Puppetry will - “Stone Soup" Ind "WW, Wir' (An Macy's fable). RO $1771 RO 6-4603 AROUND DOWNSVENV YORK TRAVEL BUREAU sure my: Assumes co. br CANADA CR l-65M In NH] HMS WESTON ROAD WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE ANYWHERE TO _ ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMKN'I‘S General Insurance Noun Public WM, G. BEECH, Gordon W. Alcott, CLil. BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? 2003 Lawn-m Ave. w. n Weston Id. Cal! with” Phone 244-5324 YOUR MOST VARIABLE PROP." CAN IE NF! INSURANCE Does an evening out at the theatre appeal to you? The Tum- pine Home & School Assn. is sponsoring a Theatre Party, to the Crest's "The Little Foxes" on Friday, Marry 20. Curtain time 8:30 pm. Orchestra seats " $2.25 may be obtained from any executive member or 'phone Mrs. R. Schoales M14260. Pro- ceeds towards Grade 6 gndua- tion pins. Journeying by sea from os. waldlwistle, Luna. (and we found it on the map near Burn- ley). Mr. Bradley arrived last summer for I six week vac:- lion and he's still here. He Just loves our sunshine. even on the cold days. Now retired from his own business, W. Bradley used to teach evening classes in math emalics at the Manchester Uni- versity. And " tor Oswaldtwtstle, we're fascinated by the name ot your town. We conjure up vim ions of a mop headed buy. Oh, nor. not a Beatle from Boone! Not a lassie, but a lad from Laneashire. Seventy-five vars young, Mr. E. J. Bradley is stays ing with his daughter and son- in~law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leo- nard, 69 Haymarket Road, and enjoying every minute of being iround Downsn'ew. He plans to sail home in Mar, and we'lt hazard a guess he'll be back. We hope so. We like having people around Dawns- view who like us. Galena-r of Iva-Is . Downtvicu Library Sunday, Feb. 22 Puppet Show, 10:30 am. Audi- torium. Children's Movies - BIRDS OF CANADA No.'2 . DAY AT THE ZOO _ HOW TO BUILD AN [GIDO . "UAT'. TEM' RIGHTS. 2:00 pm. Aud. itorium Art Exhibits - The Art Stu. dent Uses the Museum on dis. play in the Auditorium until March a. Heraldry Display. courter ot) Mr. Alan Non, may be viewed} in the Rotunda until Fob. 29. l In a party-lies atmosphere, they rolled up the rug and play- ed Bingo until it was time for refreshments and a slice of "Welcome Stranger" shower cake. With a backhand at tight manic. the um. m at and and by the ladies at the W. A., Pun-Indy piping hot pan- ' u may as you could at, mocha“! with tmtter and lupin WP Inn on an mum . . . mum, scrumptious! Flipping the nutty {Lumen won In Amos, In. Walker, In. “and. Mrs. Canon), In. Indiana, In, Rnlph. Mrs Aik. mn and Mn. Den-1n. Gnu! of honour Doris Allen, with (rat expectations for tot- to-bo number three. was 'ur. priud and delighted with her gifts from the la Humm friends. April really isn't too far off. Doris. Party ("than thcomcl The “about gals ot Heath. m Drive put up their umttrsl. In and hustled off to Billie Brown's house at No. " fur a "Batty Shower" last week. From Far'Awly Plaees "If you have 1 fishing prob lem, why don't you lackl. it?" Pull-dud an: " Rained loam; 'n loom. Samantha-uni “who'll-t W m. column u a hw on“: mi: u m h in. per- haps, mutating I. believe that In. Puma bu mama the big. H M. af all, which all I. It“: “and. Tut. tut, Tur, You. my. Ion not at m Pinata Sup pol- MM " " Men’s 0- Show Tue-thy. Too Many Cash “on ttte PM.“ 111nm. History Project - Pioneor uh .. Program chairman, Mrs. K. Hodgson thanked the principal and teachers for an outstanding evening . her remuks were greeted with warm approval from the pareints. Yes, Tumpane was " its best tor the February meeting . an evening to be remembered. Mr. Foord’s grade 6 won the class prize and parent ultendance pennant. . Homemade items tor 9he Min. Iature Bazaar must be delivered to 26 Empane St., by Monday, March 2. Thts is NOT h white elephant ale. This part of the program was an excellent presentation by the staff on how arithmetic is taught through the grades. They illustrated their subject with carefully planned displays, and step by step, arithmetic was made meaningful. Following on the heels of the choir, a change in pace. Pretty, petite Jane MacMillot, grade 5 pupil, delighted the parents with her up dancing. This young lady, with all the aplomb of a star performer, received the applguu at an appreciative audience. A most enjoyable way to spend an evening. The Choir ms in top form. and firgt class credits to a teacher who is able to bring out the best musical abilities in his pupils. Thanks, Mr. Foordl Principal, M. HeCorquodaie introduced bin in}! with “Hun- ingtul Arithmetic": Min M, Thompson, Mrs. N. Batters, Mrs. G. McCormack. Mrs. R. Wrtens- berger and Vice - principal, C. Porter. Through an Gunman Save the Children Fund, Mr. Icicl- lar and an undo-It com-in” h." and. manuals for the 'too to sum“ than chil- dren for l nu. Thy are Sui In (boy), " yrs. old, 1n Hug Kong; Noam: Hum tod. " (boy). 18% yrs. old, In Titm in..- Sun] In Hung (girlt, g in. old, in Korea. Mr. Foordfs grade ' "Sing Al. on; Chair" mounted two may. one in unison and on. In three part harmony. Hit dust and sev- eral others [In two [elections using voice. recorders, tarmo. lin bells, and autoharp, employ- ing some of the muucal prince ples of Carl Orff. Imam I! bering an. for on now". madam; and ttaff at Bond-y Emu 111.5. re- qua-ted their moi-in In an to than lug (cumin. Parents attending the Tum- pano Home & School main: on Feb ll were richly reward- Fob. . PtCTUWt IN Vail}! MIND _ m UNADUL . ED mum . BINDING Mo. RGIAN BAY at 1:” pm. than and. who. Dc a P.Him. In in an in an Ex. hibWroom and] In". " ow. ing to the be." -tttqttt on Thursday. Pal I, “m: of Tammi ”Sing Along their" plus "Mmkngful Arithmetic" no.“ MuMplo At-utuet. b m If and. . my mum Jamar my in Cumm- - nu- warm w. We'll Tomorrow". ' all All amu- in mm with tttttts van mud. n In in mud (or "t'mNr, but I. ". AdHt "it.“ "mun I“) ‘3!"I'LLW. haunt. ". Christmas Column Available In Pink, 1elue.& Rein Comp" With no,“ s. S. KRISGE to. SPARKS [mm Demonstration of I Reading Improvement from Snow“ by the North York Lima . . I - TEST YOUR SPEED " lEARN HOW IMPROVED PM IS POSS!“ 1956 WISNN BOAD On Doric Quilted Quality Clothe. Each $8.88 mm Tillllullily.?, lIBRARY Iiloliurrrmillutr 24 - 8 pm. SAVE by WIIIus Forbes "all?“ MM! Best I School; Auditorium. Com-Mei (lt"" h to”: and] Fanny I Auditorium 2:00 pm “T I GINIIAL nun-m I Main Library I Art Display by Senior Art Stu. dent: ot North York Tmship MAIN LIIRARV Mt6 Yong. Strqqt 225-3”! Thursday, February " Ontario General Radio Services Association Auditorium 8:30 pm. Mr. Watson Hi 7-9856 Open to public. Satori, PM", " willowdalo Junior Gem & Min. eral Club "Piintsttiners" Committee Room 9:30 am. - 11:00 am. Mrs. Muck. Iestone Ba 5-8041. . Story Hour Children's Story Room 10:30 am. Age 35 11:00 am. Ages 6 and up. Guitar Society of Toronto Auditorium 8:30 pm. Mr, Young Ru b4163 Open to public. _ I am glad that Jesus did not evade the cost of the Cross and neglect the thing that He wanted to do for us. The word of God tells "that for the joy that was set before Him He endured the Cross. "What was that joy? The joy of making it possible for us to be forgiv- en, the joy of feeling love springing from our hearts to His, the joy of making it possible for us to be adopted into the family of God. Have we responded to that love? Are we on His side in the battle of life? Let us in the irrivdcy and the quietness of our hearts receive His forgiveness and yield Him our hearts. So often it lo the thinga that we neglect to do thet bring eed comequencee into our livee. Junior doee not went to (o to church or Sunday School so we ellow him to etey at home- The eun eete upon another day end the thoughtful little note thet we intended to write to that lonely friend is unwritten. The day is peaeed end we realize that not once have We lifted our heart, ta God in silent preyer. Responsibility is avoided end we are the losers. Then came the Croee and the scenes that we are so familiar with were enacted. Then came the scourging, and He who had fash, ioned the heavens and lit the sunset bowed His back to the whip and the bone hooks on the ends of the strands tore His flesh until His back was a quivering pulpy mass. I wonder what would have happened to us bed Jesu- neglected us in like manner? There, so long ago, it would have been easier for Him to lay down end rest with his disciples, instead he went into the dark unlit garden and alone with the gloomy ehldows He wrestl- ed with His fear of the Cross until the sweat poured from Him. H. “a a nun who did not believe that children would b. "naked to make them obey. He had unloc- tt " mpouibillw " a father to touch " child ob- e lance. BATHURST HEIGHTS BRANCH 1170 Bathurst Show 1.3-4!” Suurday, February " . Story Hour Children's Story Room 10:30 am. Ages b7 11:00 Wm. Ages 8 and up. DOWNSVIEW BRANCH 1793 Koala Sire» 686.4510 Thursday, Febrvary 20 Groups using facilities, but not library sponsored will have the telephone number and it possible. tho name of an officer of the noun appended. ACTIVITIIS Auditorium 7:30 pm. Open to public. Saturday, Fobnury " Puppet Show. presented by Mr. Barry Henderson, Canadian Guide ot Puppetry STONE SOUR WOLF. WOLF (An Aesop) table; 10:80 am. Auditorium q Children's Film Programme BIRDS OF CANADA No. 2, DAY AT THE ZOO. HOW To BUILD AN IGUOO, SQUAT. TENS RIGHTS Th. “that ruling the laid» may yollod and urns“ for “(this out to stop. but In would not obey. By this time tln truth pmnt In: clutching tho eavutrou‘h in I duper“. “for! to, hum himself. Luckily tin Ingmar heard the commotion tutd can. tq the use”. ' Adult Education Programme PICTURE LN YOUR MIND, CW. ADULTERATED TRUTH, Eh'. PLORING GEORGIAN BAY. "Get an” ho. than you little but! I'll [in it to you win I can down!" his "um: new " daddy way up the lad- der than that it would he Inn to and: an out ot th- my. to tIta ladder, than to " blue!- and pedal. IV”. Be m ”on Wudhnlk won "tttittg at.“ tho ladder tutuuodhmmndtl ttttttt nu. Activities And Exhibitions At NY libraries This Week . Indicates library sponsored Christian Thoudht Damon! Heights lunch l Exhibition of Contemporary i North American Indian Coma-l mas and Portraits by Mr. David Sager. Entrance Foyer i And-i itorium until February 29. [ Colour Woodwu. Exhibits of W. J. Phillips. Lower Foyer utr . til February a. I Don Mills Brand: 1 Exhibit of Heraldic Design byl Mr. H. D. Birk. Auditorium un-1 til February 29. Mmiow lunch ( Oil Paintings by Mrs. Florence l Wright. Committee & Exhibit i Rooms until February 20. ' The Art Student Uses the Mus- eum. Auditorium until Mach 4. [ Heraldry Display, Courtesy of Mr. Alan Non. Rotunda until; February M. Trans Canada Airlines DC 8 Jet- liner. Exhibit Room February! 20 _ March 31. 5 History Project - Pioneer Lite) by Pupils of Grade 8, Beverley [ Heights Junior High. Fi,iiiiit'.li, tee Room until March 17. I "thurst I Exhibition um Hohhh bition of h Anni-inn and Portraits r. Entrance I REGENCY HOME EQUIPMENT LTD. ARE DISCOUNTle m THE HOME FURNISHING FIELD. FREE INFORMATION AND inucEs ON ALL HOME FURNISHINGS. YOU TOO (AN RECEIVE $1023.00 IN REOEEMABLE BONUS (ASH COUPONS 2H9 WESTON " WESTM ROAD PLAZA REGENCY HOME EQUIPMENI lTD. YOU TOO CAN HAVE 111: on mm at mo 81.02: m nmnmm: norms CANE 'e7gR,lli', m you too 'ma. my. . . In PAYS m I!!! mu m!“ - . __ - ___ "w... - -.._ " w ..._ ..._. "_.. In the Wumm.mdflu¢hflntdtbmnbmoulut you which win tout $Mt3.00. Month; I: ”can“. C h “I In Mr. Arnold Davis. health-t at mm lone human! MS. A: mm: the Tttnr were Mr. M new; the viebPriseeatt. Hatred on in Iatt " Mr. Chemo" is Mr. John nnctuu. Vhre-rrmideatt. On Wednesday, February ".l about a members ot the Ladies Auxiliary of Brunch 21:, Royal Canadian Legion gathered in C.- III 'at"w a M "mittg at and: with your ”mu", at to Humm- ad Distriet ”my": Auge- inu- Card may a: My, "than! I. I “I. in Hardin.- u- was: and. “mm 1.. letteshmenu And lots of when. not Euchre and Cribhuo In! be m)“. all-din; Church Parades. . Wm. Cubs will mud the " bnoo- hiking. Mrs. Ina Culver in still in Princess Margaret Hospital, Progress is still very slow, so Ihe will be there [or some time to come. My. February a my" Bade. Paul] Sunday, the Cuts e' 83m 3111 In out in more. his your out. clout. only? Hun an m pad 1et '2‘!!!” Wu Put Unit-d Mien iiGiG mutual “Ll, W to: Inch IA , n ' . 'e'sru"aEi.'." "a &"i.a,L'i"sts5,W..riu (I, 53an l, t 'cs,:,,,:?,) ‘wwn " , ’ .‘ 'iEi1 18,lsrji, C2 "a m”; l Pt' w Milk'; _'?i"',f2", ,', . 4 “x . ' Itiiy,:"fss",i" Fi ~“~ E Irt2,i,iFcr,: ark, ( ??.'litty) a g ter.,' Ti a ., rt I...‘ tri:?!) , 3f 1'33 a; :4 I Set iiiliiiliiiiti! il , 'j?,: (1/ 1/4: b8 w " Ga" x -L /- »i-> w 8. DISIRICT WESTON RED CROSS St. Johns Anglican Church - 2125 Weston Rd. 2:30 - 4:30 P.M. HOURS: 6:30 - 8:30 P.M. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 I ,Pu: PM in". 'lhTcdN'd'lllr%"dt P.&Wl JeoM,i, lovelyhnphmd DRIVERS NEEDED! """""'"'t--"--e-r-ot The North York Branch urgently requires valance! hints, non or woman, to be on all nominal or afternoons for hoapitnl driving, out a week or once . month. CALL MES. D. MON oat DORIS BIANLAND RED CROSS AT BA 14184 lm‘m'ni; - ,,_ 1lttL'1"lt"; ati/ii,',,;

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy