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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 27 Feb 1964, p. 2

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-iiil -iiiiiiiit "5&6; ' ~1~m 7m! ADVIIYISII - M February tr, "" Conrail meeting. A full agenda " boen released omenng the (in. day mu. February 28, M, Id the first day of Marc-h. 1mm sessions.tteuling with mm Pubhc Relations. Service Bureau Reports, panel di-ioms and a wute variety ttf (mm subjects ml! be dean with. This reporter will be pri- veletked to be on hand at the sattsrdq and Sunday Senior” which will allow an oppor.unity to upon to you of this event in the next issue. Ranger Branch lst Vice he widen! Rick Collins annuunces thrt the March will hold a din- m in honour of Past Presidents MI rrRHr evening April 3 at 1:00 pm. It is believer, that some Many past presidents win be on hand for this act-5+ ion along with their wives in honour of thee ser‘ice to the hunch while holding the wnmr administrative post Trim: may he obtained throuzh John Wylie. Emereimneot Chairman at CHesty 4-4707. to no. this weekend of me Ont-So Command Executive We Earn of a nice gesture by the Ladies,Auxilistv once more Some years ago tth "adonted" I veteran: he is Walter Vince. who is a Wm in Wetminster Begin] in London. Mr. Vince will mark the (reunion of an- other birthday on March 4, so to make his day complete the Ladies heme desoatehed a parcel to him to make the day brighter. A visiting party are making pill to visit him in hosm'ul the lost week in May, The d'rsolay of interest in this en‘senkeman bids well for his rehabilitation. ". Westbury Hotel “- can mu " 1-). was lunch as 6 John St. At Weston Rd. In Weston PHONE 244-3522 Just Off Weston Rd. Ist Block N. of Lawrence " a MAPLE LEAF SIDE BACON " lbs. for ROASTING CHICKENS HAMBURG 6 JOHN ST. T0lltllilltllt'S MEAI MARKET 1.00 lb be The Zone “Hill for the urea public speaking comm re ex» pound to get underwwy in the early part of March. It in hoved that the date selected by the Zone officials will not duh with the Easter Exams cumming than the students are concerned With just now The Youth Services Bureau will be looking forward with keen interest to the weed!- es that will be delivered in this Zone event by Alex 0rd, King St. school. Michael Morley of St. Phillips and Linda Cadm%lader along with Mary Jane Globe of Weston Collegiate. This column extends good wishes to dies: fine young citizens in this up- coming event every member's business. Have you made arrangements to bring that new member around on March 12 at the general meet- ing? We shall be pleased to see bothotyou INCREASED MEMBERSHIP is keep up the good work Lad 2 Stores To Serve You We itrst cern't I!” for "I. burning new in open: FARM STYLE SAUSAGE 2 lbs, for " " a EELS] BAKERY SHORTENING . SUPER BINGO CARDS FREE AT BOTH STORES lbs. for COOKED SLICED TURNER'S MEAT MARKET " (-33) (2233* 3 OR f)), trijjr"ri,_i/t-..rjiiis,?: ROASTS F " fl t , “X: Thursday. February 20th, was an eventful evening for me North York Board of Education. Two new schools were officially opened - Gosford Park in the Jane Finch are: which services the Yorktowne Estates. Village Green and Romfield Subdivio ions was officially opened with In impressive ceremony as was SpenVIlley Drive School. Spem valley Drive is located just north of Sheppard Avenue and east of Jane Street. BRACES ON BOTH LEGS won't stop this youngster from enjoying a swing with a counsellor it one of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children's camps. Each year the Easter Seal contributions Since both schools are in new areas where there are no or- ganized Home and School Asso- ciations as yet, the Board of Ed, ucation invited the parents to the school openings which were also attended by some very im teresting and distinguished guests. In Dr. Minklers' absence, Dr. H. R. Ponlow spoke about the features of each building, giv- With Meat Order 2'cr 39, BREAD NO. I CREAMERY CHRISTIE-TS BROOKSIDE DELMAR MARGARINE lbs, for BUTTER " lb Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park 5h SIRlOIN PORTERHOUSE WING ff RUMP Lb. ing credit to the builders andY architects. Also speaking were Robert Stanbury, chairman M the Board of Education; Saul Cowan, vice-chairman of the Board, Sybil Darnell, trustee and Isobel Walker, school trustee tot Ward Seven. A civic welcome was extend- ed to the parents by Councillor John Booth who spoke as their Each school was presented with a Bible by the Board of Ed- nation. and In addrns'; made by Rev. G. G. Becks] gave the evening at each school a warm and friendly tone. representative Mr. Booth advise'l the par- ents there would be extended bus service norm or Jane Street by next school year. Mrs. Walker furthered the warm welcome to the parents by introducing the principals and speaking on the role of the tea- CRANG PLAZA Wilson & Jane Sh. PHONE 244-3522 WEINERS 3 lbs. for 1.00 CHICKENS " a Legs a Breast: " BOILING CHICKENS FRYING WE DENVER 39 Mattson Crane Plut- CH 1-2165 make such two or three week vac:- tions possible. Dr, C. Wicks chairman of the Weston-Mount Dennis Rotary campaign. announced the beginning of the local drive last week. lb Marriage Course Starts Next Week Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the evenma wan that all these speakers, with the ex- ception of the school principals, had to be " two.school open- ings in one night. Not only did they succeed in getting to both places, but they succeeded in creating an enjoyable 1nd has pitable evening to two groum‘ of new North York residents who are "pioneering" the new- ness of suburbia. The Belmar, Park Ratepayers Association are pleased to an- nounce they will be holding a dance on Saturday, March 21st. Tickets are now on say: and res- ervations can be made by con- tacting Frank Wiseberr, at Ch. Tti822. The dance Will he at St. Philips Hall. In the pasz. these events have been the highlight of local conversation as an en- joyable evening of dancing, but. tel supper and entertainment is always par tor the nurse It is wise to phone early tor tickets so the committee cit make the necessary arrangements The Chalkfarm Drive Home and School Association will hold its next meeting on Tuesday. March 10th at the school. Gupst speakerdor the eveniiu will be Miss Poleschuk who wilt speak on Reading in the North York Schools. Miss Piles'huk is a highly entertaining speaker and comes highly recommended to this area. Many resident; in the Calico Drive School area who missed hearing Miss Poleschuk at the February meeting of the Calico Drive Home and School Association can avail themsel- ves of the opportunity to meet her by attending the Chalkfarm Drive meeting. The Parks and Recmation Dev partment of the Township of North York have had such an enthusiastic response to t.heur course on Community Leader. ship that plans to run this course again are being consi- dered. Judging from the com- ments of those who are taking the course, which only runs Cor five weeks, there is bound to be a demand To: an extended course " well. Perhaps the most constructive thing about the course is each of these lea. ders will carry hack to his group the finest principles of leadership plus a new enthuri- asm to combat the apathy of social organizations. The pupils have also learned that Mr. John Public in North York has at his disposal a very capable depu- ment of Parks and Recreation that is anxious to further scrve the needs of North Yorkers, but North Yorkers must make their needs known. Any public Jen'- ice is only as good as the public behind it, If you wish further in formation about your Parks and Recreation Department. call them It BA b48t1. char today in North York, The Christian Education Crtmmittee or Central United Church is sponsoring I Modern Marriage Course beginning March om The following are lecture gub. jects and speakers: “Minnie u n Christian Vocation", Rev. R. E. Spencer. Central United Church; "The Ups and Downs of Murine". Mrs, F, A. Rex. inger. North York Family Court: "he Business Sidn,ol Mor- riagrW', Mr, I, Hi Wilson. Chartrreti Trust Co, “The Growing Fambly". Mr, & Mrs G Cole, Cum-I l'nhod Church; There will be five Friday night meetings " Central Unit. A Retreat for married women will be held at the Queen of Apostles, Port Credit, May Ist to 3rd. Anyone needing further information phone Mrs. R, Mil- ton, 636-0224. At the February meeting Mrs. H. Alvey, president, introduced guest speaker, Rev. Fr. M, Nel. llssen, OFM. Cap, who gave a talk on "Knowing Yourself". Cour-unmou- to mm two students who successfully loun- " the principlu of ettrtetive public mm. mm and. Elverend Father E. Klimunkn, OJ”. from Queen at Apostles retreat house, will be um! spake. The boys were smart, neat and very well behaved. A credit to their leaders SM. A English. CM. C. Sedore. ASH. Mrs. Kemp and the Boy Scout Movement. 0n The Mend Get Well wishes to Mr. A. E. Elliot, 212 Richard Clark Drive, following ' heart attack and major surgery " the Mount Simi Hospital recently. Here's hoping you'll soon be back around Downsview conval- escing. Pudd’nhud says: Secretary, Mrs. V. w, Pick. nell read the minutes of the Jan nary meeting and reports were given by Mrs. M.J. La Barre, Mrs. E. Everson, Mrs, R. P. George, Mrs. J.P. Campbell, Mrs. J.M. Gall, Mrs. C. E. H. Forbes and Mrs. L. Pearce. Choreh Parade The Tth Downsviow Cubs. Scouts and Leaders attended the morning service at St. Ste- phen's Anglican Church last Sunday. Carrying the Flags .- Color Party: patrol leader. Brian Gag- non (Union Jacki: senior sixcr, Michael Sedore (Cub Flagr: patr rol leader Steve Irwin (Scout Flag). They were vscnrlcd by SM, Al English. "A mummy us an Egyptian who's pressed for txmo!" St. Philip Neri's C.w.L. Tickets are now available for on 1.. I VIII: VII. Impre- vicill ad Mn Newton, and. I Mm ll St. Pbilip's Senate School. On I... " to “Mod the Ttagi-t Com-t held at St. John's parish lull, Weston. Reading the Lessons “or: Group Committee Chairman, Mr, A. Hutcheon and Treasurer. Mr S. Youngson, Five local employers were fined in Magistrates' Court on Thursday, February 6, for of- fences under the Unemployment Insurance Act. The five employers were: Arturo Commisso of Commissa Bros. & Racco Italian Bakery. 8 Kimourt St., Toronto 15, fined $100.00 for failure to return the contribution records of four sn- parated employees, and failure to renew the 1962453 contribution records of IO current insured persons employed by the firm, "The Physic-I and Emotion-l Side of Marriage", Drs. D. DII- ziel and J. D. Allin, Obstetri. rims Ind Gynecologists, Giovnnni Montese of G. n G, Brien-yen Contractors. 1 Dono. free Road, Toronto 15, fined $43.00 for failure to have in his possession I current insurance book'lor three insured persons employed by him in inaurlble In addition to Ihese ouulandr ing speakers, there will be In opportunity to have questious :nnwered: books and pamph. lets relating to those subject: will be distributed. and other books will he lVIilIble for loan from the library. Also. refresh- menu will be served after each session. To Tll the cost of the course. it is occult, to ask each couple to pay I ruin"- lion fee of $5.00. So that maximum benefit mly be obtained from this cour- se. the number will be “mind to as couple: on I lira-come- firsl served basis. The course is intended for couple: who Ire planning to be married within the next your or who have been married during the put rear, " you would hkr more in formalion bluw romm Mr and Mrs Pratt, ME Mm . '-hlsq Mich Wm: a! a. St. Philip Neri JILL you: "his: mates: AROUND DOWNSVENV Five Employers Fined In tart For Unemployment ht Charges VAIDA KUPREVtClUs m" “mm I In the shelter the girls receiv- ed an ebounding welcome from the hopeful orphans barking for attention. Pet to get the pat, Trixie, the Society's mascot. , From the Humane Society they walked to the Museum for I |good look around, and by that time everybody was ready to eat so they stopped off " u lunch-counter on Blobr Street . . . . . then home, all heads This successful event was the first of its kind for the District, organized by DSM. Roy Law- rence and his co-workers. Asked whether this will-be " annual event, DSM. Lawrence said, "Maybe. We'll certainly give some thought to organizing one next yen". For BOW, who could blame them for resting their feet'. Whllo Scouts Page, Guides Hut. Lieut. Mrs. MacDonald took two senior Guide: from the 299th, for a 4-mile expedition and hike on Saturday, Feb. 15, to Pioneer Village. Observing as they went, Shir. ley Fletcher and Christine Mae. Donald took notes in preparation for their lat Class Badge. accounted for. Scout Paco Rally Marks Conclusion to 5:009 Wonk Ninety-five Scouts, Ind twelve Cubs (riding bicycles) took part m the Humber-Downs District, Scout Pace Relay on Saturday, Feb. 22. to the boys at the out-set. Welcome refreshments w e r e served by the Humber-Downs District Ladies' Auxiliary at Downsview Arena. Arriving at lhe Village they cooked , meal on a charcoal stove, using a "truddy-burner" Carrying out the Scout Week theme “Fitness for '64". the Relay consisted of a hall- mile sections around the District boundaries, Running 20 paces and walking 20 paces alternately (a method originated by the British Army in Africa to conserve energy for a longer period). the Scouts cu- ried staves, marked with import- ant dates in Scouting, passing them on to a scout from their own troop at the next section. The Relay started and finished at the Crang Plaza. Put-Dis- trist Chairman, Don Caple spoke to the boys at the out-set. Welcome refreshments were (Flying Up", Donna Kent, Irene Templeman, and Lorraine SWIM" were welcomed into the m Guide Conway at n mee- ill ceremony recently. Enrolled into the Company were:- Jo Ann Murray, Monika Winter and Audrey Fora-y, Tall: We. When Guido: VII" Captain Mn. E. M. Bridges at the 299th took sixteen of her Guides on I tour of the Humane Society, Saturday, Feb. ts. the GILL}: Communion Break- tut u‘April I. at the Col-ul- D-ttg- d In chm hr [rte-um and who] no child- ren In: Be C.” Family Ser- vices may be ploud in to tell- gious ankle: booth at St. Pul- ip's, . Wou- Nu In” In Start pulling aide NOW art. ieles tor a Rummage itll plan- ned by the members od 0 WA. of St. Stephen's, to be held in April. ' employment, Max Lefkowitz of Lefko Drugs, 8.55 Wilson Ave., Downsview, fined $30.00 for failure to make written returns requested by the Commission. Robert Knoll. 115 Cnmbourne Ave.. Domvxew, fined $15.00 for failure to make written re- turns requested by the Commit. sion. Leonard H. IAGrow, L. H. LeGrow Pattern Works, Rexdaie Blvd,. Rexdlle, fined $3500 for failure to make written returns requested by the Commission. The Unemployment Insurance Regulations provide where more thin seven consecutive working days elapse in respect of which " insured person bu no earn- Well, Scum. Inch that one! Clhndor of Ivan: -- Barnum Library An overNr. crowd cl children turned out to no the Puppet Show last Saturday, in Met, they bid to present two shows. Guess who made lurpriu puppet Ip- purnnces - The Beatles! So don't min “other Puppet Show being planned for the our tut. ure. Feb. 29 - CARNIVAL IN QUE- BEC - - PRINCESS AND THE SEVEN SWANS. Auditorium, - 2:00 pun. A project of Pioneer Days in Canada. prepared by the stud- ents of Grades 8A, BB and 8K of Beverley Heights J. ILS., under the direction of their His- tory tencher. Mr. Marvin Snider- man, is on display in the Corn, mittee Room until March 21. Art Exhibits - The Art Stu. dent Uses the Museum - on View until Much 4, - Auditor- ium. In the Exhibit Room, I T.C.A. model DC.8 with photographs can be seen until March M, The Adult Education Program "Flights of Tomorrow", present» ed by Mr. Gordon Smith of T.C.A. will be held on Thursday, March s. A Movie On Big Screen Don't miss a 2 hour feature- length program at Tumpane Public School on Saturday, Feb. 29, sponsored by the Group Com- mittee of the m Beverley Hills Cubs & Scouts. Time - 11:30 a.m. AND 1:30 pm. Admission. 25c children. so: adults. Deming their tire, they set all on the Iagt up beau-rd, making no!» on you“: at inter. est. Seen! the who: co - oper- Med, too, with " ideal day for I refreshing toe. Lawrence Ar.. The Style Lounge chem “HI of”. emtaiatiq od 'i-r-N" " all." 1 up but a.) vet“. to“ h Alum an). Ink-I ”in. m] hot chocolate - mini, an joylblc tare that really hit the spot. to ignite the coals -- what Win new Miehn [gt Eur; I‘m-ans“ q , - If this project is a success, and we're sure it will be. the Group Committee will urn-Inge a movie show twice a month. So, hurry up to Tumpane and have a ttm-filled day at the movies. BEAUTY SALON 17 John St. CH 1-3183 You'll be helping the Cubs and Scouts. too. Proceed: towards their Campsite. my from the employer Ind has not performed services for him, and the employer has not dell- vered the records to an insured person, the employer shall de- liver the records to the unrest Unemployment Insurance local office not later than the work- ing day following the seventh consecutive working ar The Unemployment Insurance Regulations require that upon receipt of a written request from an officer of the Commission. every person shall deliver the contribution records in his pos- session to the place and within the time indicated in the re- quest. The regulations further re. quire that every employer ply- paying contributions by means of stamps or meter device shall, at I” times In Insured person in employed by him in insurable employment, _ltave in his por seuion a current insurlnca book for that person. Children's Movies. Saturday, Introducing A New sre PHEN NEWTON BODY PERM This price lppllcl only on Mon., Tint. WM & 711-". xtltit I very M Ind Natural look Special Price $7.50 John St. l’l

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