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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 7 May 1964, p. 5

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he Oddale Heights Spam Malian an beginning their bush-ll anon again. The " aoeutimt has been reorganized with the following executive and woman: _ SPONsOIS: ATTENTION BOYS, GIRLS AND PARENTS IN OAKDALI HEIGHTS: Oakdale Heights Ratepayers Auociution . President Alf Scrotum, 69 Dombey Road Me. 337481 Gordon W Panneli, " Mage llan Drive, 8536792. Chairman and General Mana- ger " Gord Pannell. Secretary . “rs. Charlotte Good. 6335474. Treasurer Mrs, Elaine Pam ttel " 653-6't92 Publicity Mrs, Sally Ker. tttan. 633-3536 Insurance Bate & Partykan 487-3633, EXECUTIVE, MEMBERS 4164, Uohn Ucuuiless, 633-9261 633-6091 35 Yuri Ago - On M0niay- The Canadian Legion Educa- tsfieruoon next. Weston ngl’l liunal Services are asking for School Cadet Corps will hold assistance in maintaining a sup- thmr annual inspection in the ply of books and magazines for school wounds “nor Sawyer Canadian forces now stauonea will man? the m‘poctmn and overseas in Europe and Korea. fullmxm; ths feature. th? at _ . lornuun will be in?“ ull’l' lo a . The. objecllve set ff” Weston sports and field day In which 'f. thiryejal't Salvation Army practically the whtrt, b school will appeal " 13000, a?nouruEd dis. he parlivipalin: Thr. x'tsoeclmn tritrt campaign ehairman.Ronaid and moms will rummence about Broadbent. At press time on i:,'to u‘clock and m llVlla'lilil “h Tuesday. one-tenth 0f.the objec- lrrmz extended to the Citizens of tive had been realized, Last the town to attend the affau' year. 50"? $2800 was collected which promises l) he of new» m the Weston area. tiunal interest Tito Cadets are, Weston Dukes bowed to the reported 10 be m excellent Mn. Waterloo Siskins 4-2 in Saturday dilton Night's game at Weston arena At the cornersmm Iayirce ul the fourth COHEN! in a best-orc s-dhB'CBrm and." I... n... n.....:.. I- the nriv 3400.000 York Town ship Collegiate humulc. where " William Mulnrk Krtryur', oiiiriated m- mierty local 1 prman Amor, \wrv Ex-(‘nunc Deputy Reeve and the 3%“ Mr w F. NI Mr w F. M years Federal hrMotue ridirw, if“ h'nm thva tram 'tfic lingmu-rs uni human [rum Hus dtsti'irt haw hu-n chown to avert,“ the “and tram on part of .Lrn mummy awn» Canada when thanl maj- (MIPS. King (hinge V1 and Queen Elizabeth. visit 1lt" Dum- inlun this fall. It Calls m the up lunale lot of Engineer H. To- man, 175 St. Johis Road and Paramen Roy Harrison. 698 im dian Road. to take the train from Torunln to MacTier. m Muskoka. where H?) will he re- lieved by another Frew Eugm» err D. Marshall. 642 "eresford Avenue and Fun-men W. Pant." son. 52 Kvelvn (In-scout. ml! be In charge of the pun! Irati, winch precedes the Royal Jar Ivan. for the ~amo Im) A Umpires Head Coavh Mount Dennis man, I mum-s and Firvtmul 464 hurlv .'itrtit, charge M the Royal Brighton. Unl. nrav- far as Toronto Klulnm‘r ll 876 lwnnmly Mun-(x aurl man M Smith 119 Gilmou wuu‘~ will run ',hrr min! for the kamv “not! ttaeltr A group of local automobile salesmen got a rest from driving demonstrators, two weeks ago, when their company sent them to New York for a week - by airplane. The team of salesmen under the direction of Sales Manager Jerry Chipman of Yorkleigh Mot- nrs Ltd, 1565 Weston Road, were awarded the rip after winning the company's winter sales con- test. tw name trom Uncut liven after a week's rest, it is not too likely they will recommend air travel over driving. The trip worked out so well, however. Yorkleigh Mot- ns expects to keep up the practise. Memorial Hospital Assocotron, al its mum] mceling last Thundly. unanimously gave hospital governors the graham on the institution's hail mill,ort dollar expansmn program which has been In tho planning Mme for more than a war A photo of the happy salesmen and staff will appear next week. 25 Years Ago Reliving Our Past. . . " Yun Age The Number Line on thr' R, painted m tiw Is also under, w engine will m Montreal I at (In tll I) No of Ilui' iam l‘ollrn. Jrruqlas Weltsier pnltllcFl “mahlr Bob Runmn Sal-arrlay Jirsl, {mum's u‘vrr muse mmccd Hardy 633. mher hr the West York. lit an WI” "d i that 1he sal Tram ' Roy al mm . will " Ham r Tren1 Inm‘r ll md that tho "ke the tram 'uxs the con. mini tum " ly undwr l wrll urn! that me (‘P f Tram will "al colours. adla LOC' hu-n the “and " mummy thetl maj- ' V1 and 1lt" Dum- t1Pur W Maple Ha tak A V Wynne!“ was - Al Barn- ett, '8bNtt. 3910. John Ithaca. M1 On Tuesday, April w, the Oakdale Heights Ratepayers At sociation Executive held a meet. ing at the home of Mr. Scree- ton. Plans were made tor the May meeting which will be held May 26th at the school. There is a rezoning issue in the are. as well as a lot of other business to attend to before the summer season closes the association. Make a note of the date and be sure to attend. Cou-hn t Nick 1mm: .81 Anyone wishing to obi-in more information about the boys or girls softball teams may do so by phoning my member of the executive. On Saturday, May 2, the Oak. dale and District Bowling Lea. gue held theirpowlirT Banquet at the home of Mrs. I Krotow- ski, During the bowling season I did not make a practice of an- nouncmg the bowling scores in The objective set for Weston m this year's Salvation Army appeal is $3000, announced dis. trict campaign chairman Ronald Broadhent. At press time or. Tuesday, one-tenth of the objec- ttve had been realized, Last year some $2800 was collected in the Weston area. noun. Conch - Boa Install Weston Dukes bowed to the Waterloo Siskins 4-2 in Saturday mght's game at Weston arena, the fourth contest in a best-or.. seven series for the Ontario Jr. "B" hockey hbnors. 1937 WESTON RO., WESTON PHONE CH 1-1153 - 54 - ss comvovs rum: DELIVERY ntsmnmns mum) Iron AND mauvmm rmmmJ INCH'S DRUG STORE 'iitiirrj,',',Ciip, make fresh and delicious gr/ts for Mom on Mother's Day tSunday May 10th Choose a box of bar Immune: at this column. partlv been” the luau In: In its rtot your um! - . mull league, but mainly bonus: the bowlers went out film" ever! Thursday rto have a lot cl fun and were real. lv not that concerned with their mt However they did have 1 lot of fun. the senor: over. they bone to have I Inner 1n- gue next veu and they did keel track of te more: for the year end. The winning team which re. ceived the large annual trophy was the Cedars. Geo Hardy was rapt-in and team members were Shirlev Johnson, George Lalruk. Elsie Hardy and Minnie Usruk. This beautiful trophv, which will be on display at a local plaza. was donated by the Oak- dale Heights Ratepayers Associr tion. Individual trophies were awarded to the following: . Stella Mano". High Ave for Ladies - 185. Martin Kerman, age for men A 172 Jack Hardy. High Single for Men . 327. The banquet was very enjoy-1 able and it is easy to see how a' small group that organized to bowl together and really didn't know one another at the begin- ning of the season can develop into a friendly gang, Movies were shown of typical suburban- type level enjoyment and this columnist who attended because her husband was freed long en- ough to join a bowling league last year thoroughly enjoyed herself. I even had my ego fed as I found two new readers I didn't even know I had. Thanks for the compliments on my col- umn go to Bill and Stella Man- toff who incidentally. were also celebrating their seventeenth wedding anniversary as well. Jenny Krotows for Ladies . 731 Bobby Ladies _ G. Lasruk, High Single with Handicap For Men - 354. Plans for a larger bowling league are being made now so if anyone in the Oakdale Dis, trict is interested, kindly com tact President Jack Hardy at Me 34164. This ionot restricted to residents of Oakdale Heights. Anyone is welcome to join and it is a mixed league so "nine on couples, join up or at least one of you join. Arrangements for baby sitters will be made in the fall for those couples that need them. WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE Doiron. High Single for 311. Krotowski. High Triple BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT 'tilo'l" ME 3-3538 GOING OVERSEAS? 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd Bella" PAIR Phone 244-5324 ‘cnnvener of the Toronto West Ladies' ,Auxiliary, Canaidan Progress Club. ad- mines the pearl necklace, fur cape and 'luggage modeled by Mrs. Gwen Me- ‘Guire, Ist vice-president of the club The articles are prizes to be awarded AUDREY HARRIS, of Wes Young People who had promised to buy club pins m purchase them following the meeting. Mike Keating, 2nd VicerPresk» dent, told all those who had signed up for baseball that the first game would he May 19. Peter Smith. Past President presented a birthday gift to Father Bourque, an behalf of club members and expressed a thank you to Father to: all he candles (Cowman! from pace 3t had done for the dub and its members in the gas! four years. ther. expressed his thanks for the gift and said he hoped to he with the club again next year as Director, Membership conveners Shar. on Simard and Gare Wilton 64 THUNDERBIRDS SAVE: UP To $1,50000 ”TILE BROS. (Weston) lIMITED 1,.rr'rllLllE BROS. ‘lZF DON’T MISS THIS TRUE VALUE 1995 WESTON ROAD G. 1-3521 May 23 when the Progress Club holds its annual Spring Tonic Cocktail Party at the Skyline Hotel. Last year's party netted about 52.800 for the Cerebral Palsy Workshop on Dufferin Street. Tickets may be purchased at the door from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. 125 BRAND MW I964 CARS NEW lOW FINANCE PLAN T-BIRDS -- GMAXIES -- FAIRLANES .... FAlCONS Ready For Immediate Delivery At Tremendous Savings presented 20 new memberships bringing the present total to 516, Following the meeting every- one went outdoors to watch as Father Bourque. in keeping with a yearly tradition, perform- ed the "Blessing of the Cars". DEMONSTRATORS "h “THE DEM - Is a Better Deal" THAT’S llTTlES, WESTON, or COURSE! "FORD DEALERS FOR OVER 37 YEARS" 0n FORD PRODUCTS AT 64 GALAXIE 500's H-TOPS AND SEDANS FULLY EQUIPPED 's-ao"'"",'-""""""'"'"-'!'"', A panel of doctors has reveabd that men wearing Short Sleeve Shirts have much cooler elbows than anyone else. Therefore in the interest of cooler belows, the John St. the interest of cooler elbows, the John St. week as National Bare Elbow Week. And when you think of cool elbows, think of Short Sleeve Shirts. We modestly ndmit that we have the largest selection of Short Sleeve Shirts on John Street. THE SEASON to MOTHER on HER DA Y fltlEll't Quality ihitat Violets BARE ELBOW WEEK FUR STORAGE TIME 32 DOWNSVIEW AVENUE (Earth I My "I " has) This ll National 4 John street. Weston Telephone 247-0056 2209 WESTON ROAD Ken Johns MENS WEAR til. 7-6647 FAIRLANES FALCONS

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