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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 22 May 1964, p. 2

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TAKE NOTICE ThHat 1. The Council of the Corparation _| * Rexdale Ramblings + Receiving the crests were Patrol Leader Naomi Clark and Guides Linda Southorn, Linda Sieuert, Carol Winkler, Jill Kennedy, Glenys Ingram, The â€" Humber â€" Divisien G {x] Ainsmen‘s Clob of Hu Guides‘ Rally was held at Bovd ce wl ('onser\‘alinn‘ Park on Saturday, COoRroNATION BR May 9th. About 200 Guides from _ The Royal Canadian Parklawn, â€" Islington, Kingsway, onation Branch 286, 11 and Sunnylea participated in a Rexdale will hold their competition of gadget | making, Ni¢ Saturdav 20 June | nature, mapping and athletics. M# Park. Pickering. Fo The "Forgetâ€"meâ€"Knot Patrol" of Will not be driving bus the 21st. Parklawn Company was the Club grounds 9.30 presented with a beautiful trophy The _ remaining BR donated by Jack Adam of Jack Tournaments are June Adam Drugs. Aug. 9, Sentember 13 ‘Mrs. R. N. McKechnic, Grenaâ€" 11 at the Bolton Golf : dier East Deputy Area Commisâ€" Club, sioner, revievf'ed the Patrols and The Sth Amiual Ser Patrol Flags in a March Past, She membrance at the Cro presenter the members of the winâ€" fice, Veterans Rurial nig Patrol with Rally Crests. Cenetrane mean onl The Annual 12â€"year Old Pi age to St. James Cathedral â€" on Sunday, May 3ist. All 1 olds are invited to attend. F tails call Harry Kent at 41â€" Trophies Are Presented At Guides Rally MOVIES FOR THE KIDS & Movies this Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. and in the afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Church of St. Paul The Anostle, on Kipling Ave. opposite Snares A brook Drive. Children‘s admission R will be 25 cents. The date this m Saturday, May 23rd. tR DATED at the Township of Etobicake The astimated cost of the work is $3,400.00 of which $2.000 00 :: imn‘m-_m- and the sitimoted annual rate per feot is thown obove Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontarie Munic Notics, file with the Clark his sbisttion is The wars kess lous The Boord moy app Where were you last Saturday night? Up to the cottage 1 imagâ€" ine. The executive of the Rexdale Teen Twenty Club announce that over $600.00 is the figure that the club has gone in the red from the poor attendance at the last five dances. The Countdowns sure had the guys and dolls hopping around to their fabulous down beat last Saturday night. The Coutfilp intends to speciall W DANCE FOR DAILY VACATION BIBLE VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL . THE $EASON SCHOOL wORKsHOP _ Littl¢ Caesar and the Consuls Theme of the Daily Vacation Biâ€" The workshop will be held at will be the featured band this Satâ€" ble Schol this summer July 6 to 17 Calvin Presbyterian Church (1 urday, fight at Thistletown Collegâ€" "Around The World With Christ," block North of St. Clair just west iate, B to 11:30 pm. This is the in the Church of St. Paul The Apâ€" of Yonge St.) Saturday May 23 last dance of the season until Sep :0stle on Kipling Avenue North at from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This will be tember rolls around when the Fall Smaresbrook. the only Training for Kindergarâ€" Dances will commence. The Dave GRAND OPENING OF ITALIAN ten, Primary and Junior Departâ€" Clark Five and the Beatles show GARDENS ments, Bring your own lunch. Hot tickets will be given away FREE â€" Italian Gardens Grand Opening D®Y®"38*S will be provided. Sunday as door and spot prizes. Admission this Sunday, May 24 at 2 p.m. AJl S¢h00! Teachers are most welâ€" $1.00 for members and $1.25 for.the outstanding Bicycle Clubs will ©OM® @8 the teaching methods used non members. Pat Harris who is be renresented in the Annual Openâ€" *"* those recommended for t he visiting at C.K.E.Y. will also being Day Bike Races. Both swimâ€" N°® Curriculum, on hand, Pat is from Radio Luxemâ€" ming pools will be open to the pubâ€" VACATION SCHOOL AT berg, England. Come along and lic as usual, Two bands will be REXDALE UNITED enjoy the frolic the last of the seaâ€" supplying the dance music in the AiPdergarten ages 4, 5 and 6 son, afternoon and evening Tany Ci). Years July 6 to July 17. Primary THE FABULOUS COUNTDOW NS PILGRIMAGE TO ST_ JAME CATHEDRAL DICK MITCHELL HEATING 10" CRUSHED STONE BARE SPOT MUD HOLE Kipling Avenue IN YOUR DRIVEWAY > GUARDIAN DO YOU HAVE A y ‘h® Carporation to the Ontaria Muni k his objection to the work being unds of the wark being undertoken, but befor BE 93501 GORD CAMPBELL sure had Exp g around servat beat last 23 9 a United be 55 Ds girls y assess a part of the cost of the Tewnshin of Erobicoke 1057 11 from _ The Royal Canadian Legi way, onation Branch 286. 11 Irw n a Rexdale will hold their Ann cing, nic Saturday 20 June 1964 tics. ine Park, Pickering. For th " af will not be driving buses w was the Club grounds 9.30 a.m. ”ff’h)' The _ remaining â€" Branel CALL LTD OR â€" Friday, May 22, 1964 â€"Page 2 1 ?1st doy af May, 1984 The 6th Annual Service of Reâ€" membrance at the Cross of Sacriâ€" fice, Veterans Burial Section in Sanctuary Park, located at Royal York Road and Dixon, will be held at 3 p.m., Sunday, June 14. Cereâ€" monial Ribbons will be worn, parâ€" ade will form at Loblaws Parking Lot. 210° more or les: south of Albion Road the the Italian Gardens Grand Opening this Sunday, May 24 at 2 p.m. All the outstanding Bicycle Clubs will be represented in the Annual Openâ€" ing Day Bike Races. Both swimâ€" ming pools will be open to the pubâ€" lic as usual, Two bands will be supplying the dance music in the afternoon and evening, Tony Silâ€" vani‘s Band and the band of Los "Aroung The World With Christ," in the Church of St. Paul The Apâ€" ostle on Kipling Avenue North at Snaresbrook. strate R d giate, F IH HE CREFK TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE EXPL( NIGHT MOVIE Mot W ; AND DAl BANQUET RER WEEK y Dav at Bo N BRANCH ase pon the lands abutting directly on the work th ne 1964 to Paulâ€" . For thase who buses will leave 13 and October 1{ and Country be sored ands to construct as to be poid by the Corporation The «stime W T 14. July 12 Albion Rood 16 D ng so it may nppoint a tme ond p M Il Muy etown fil Th Ma The to 4 Ba Church at be VACATION SCHOOL AT REXDALE UNITED Kindergarten ages 4, 5 and 6 years July 6 to July 17. Primary Junior and Intermediate August 10 to 21. Volunteers are urgently required for both schools. Kindly ractors or othe or whik trength opprovol of the We rvice ol worship, ‘he Rev. lin Todd, Bâ€"A., B.D. will cfficia MORNING COFFEE ON THE LAWN YOUNG PEOPLES CONFIRMATION I‘wentyâ€"three young peo a local improvement the following work, S iccident reports as is workable. Many \ accidents are du arelessness or the 741â€"1147 Estimated Cost $3,400 00 t} th Cadel 741â€"7643 rvices, or Mrs good judgment Get your car checked FREE at the Safety Check Lane heavy e REMEMBER, A GOOD DRIVER IS AS SAFE AS HIS VEKHICLE! ETOBICOKE SAFETY COUNCIL METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Hon. Irwin Haskett, Minister ! A. G. MacNab, Deputy Minister lale Free Examination for all passenger cars and small trucks, old or new, commercial or private. Quick Serviceâ€"the complete 38 point check takes no longer than ten minutes. No chargeâ€"this safety check is offered as a free public service. Free Stickerâ€"you receive an "approved" sticker if your car meets the required standards. en any abjections to the work will be considered vesday, May 26 â€" Saturday, May 30 oit per foot frontage is shown obéve. The special orsessment is to be poid in 10 onnual CLOVERDALE MALL perate pment eglec Cerparation‘s Share of Cost H tta $2.000 00 e work and any owner may, within twanty one days ofter the first publication of this fu ate the D R U fat s w UEMPNUTT CCC ed illness AROUND THE WESTWAY | «. 5 oi Couples Club are LAROLE McGUIRE CH, 4â€"6017 o. nual Banauet on & sMuSTO Goy everyone is {ne U)9+ ATSCNEE 8R Strawherry Festival at St.| President, B ard‘s of Chichester Anglican reported the 4 ch. Not only will you feast on was attended season‘s new crop of strawâ€" the largest & ies, but you will also be enterâ€" Paisley Group d by the awardâ€"winning pupils Variety progri 1e Giladys Forrester School of their type of « ing and the Margaret Hamâ€" with the elderl 1 Accordion Band. More deâ€" Canadian Rec next week. ‘direction of M + a a the refreshme al are rarely seen in a comâ€" y. I hope that on the Optimâ€" ub‘s packed calendar of evâ€" for 1965, this Family Fun vill rank among the leaders. 1 p L pl W wherry Festival at St. President, Mrs. R. W. Williams, ~ Chichester Anglican reported the April Birthday Party, only will you feast on was attended by 162 residents â€"| new crop of strawâ€" the largest attendance yet. The! you will also be enterâ€" Paisley Group presented a Scottish§ c awardâ€"winning pupils Variety program and again proved s Forrester School of their type of entertainment is tops, 1 the Margaret Hamâ€" with the elderlies. Thistletown Unit! dion Band. More deâ€" Canadian Red Cross, under the) ek. ‘direction of Mrs, C. Watts served ‘ * * the refreshments. ber West District Anâ€"‘_ The â€" fifth â€" Annual “'lllllht?(’l'[ ee was held recently at| Workers Birthday Tea is to be held| a. For the fourth year at the home May 29th, | the 1*th A Troop of _ Auxiliary membe:.'s were remindâ€" c took the Trophy, with ed by Chairman of Strawberry; vear to Julian Chazot. Festival Mrs. F. W. Riley, that) Patrol, Out of six paâ€" anything children like is needed fnr} th took three "A" and the children‘s booth, Contact Mrs.‘ ennants. Top scout in Bentley, BE 1â€"4075. | roop was Duncan Hynd l)ems for Treasure Trove may be aced second in the enâ€" left at the tuck shop or call Mrs. f 62 Patrols. With the H. R. Smith, 741â€"0606, ' $15.50 der to the Westway ladies that the May eduled for tonight, m. in the Church. A g display of Japâ€" arrangements . will Cost foot Number of equal‘ annual instalments § W ECKERSLEY Tawnihip Clark Congratulations to Robert Mcâ€" Cracken on his appointment as Cubmaster of the new 19th Humâ€" ber West Pack recently chartered and meeting at Kingsview Public School. 10 very proud of our KIPLING ACRES W.A. The Monthly meeting of Kipling ‘res Women‘s Auxiliary was held the auditorium at the Home the st Monday in May. Estimated ennual rate per foot frontage ven out at the and 16th Troops we can all be local boys. $.47 Exeryone from wishes Brett Holt ery after his rush Mr. and Mrs. James A. McGregâ€" or of 125 King Street, Weston, reâ€" widing there for 41 years, celébraâ€" ted their Golden Wedding Anniverâ€" sary on May 20th, 1964. A family dinner was arranged by their childâ€" ren at the Skyline Hotel on the evâ€" ening of their Anniversary, A reâ€" ception given by the family will be 1held on Saturday, May 23rd at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. Stark, 73 Church Street, Weston. A special guest at this reception will be Mrs. McGregor‘s brother, iAnhur Bowen of Edmonton, who was their best man when they were married in Port Arthur in 1914. Mr. and Mrs. McGregor have four children: Mrs. John Stark (Jean) of Weston, Dr. J. K. McGregor of Guelph, Donald C. McGregor, the Westway, and Ronald G. McGregâ€" or of Rexdale. Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" Gregor are also fortunate in havâ€" ng six grandchildren. To Mr. and Mys, Tony Gorman of 75 Bridesburg Drive, congratuâ€" lations on the birth of your first ‘m, May 2nd, a brother for the two little Gorman girls, SIX POINTS PLAZA YORKDALE SHOPPING CENTRE §307 DUNDAS ST. WEST (PRINCE EDWARD DRIVE & BLOOR ST. WEST) 2918 BLOOR ST. WEST Pj GLENVIEW naroware __ _ From CGE, pushâ€"button electric mowing comes of age to pamper lawns and people too! CAPLA N‘S Powef Mowers were never so easy to start .. . so easy to store and carry. Here‘s an allâ€"new electric power mower that speeds its way through the tallest, toughest grass, yet takes just a flick of the finger to put into action. Plug it in ... push a button ... and mow! It has more than enough power to let you cut a wide 18" swath with nothing more than a gentle push. After the lawn is barber neat, the new CGE power mower folds up to become the most portable mower of any kind you have ever seen. ROBERT SIMPSON Hangs on the wa‘l! A‘ A“l&‘ CANADIAN TIRE TOWNE Haroware the 16th ‘Froop a speedy recovâ€" trip home from CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC NOW AVAILABLE AT DEALERS LISTED BELOW PHONE RO 6â€"1131 2978 DUNDAS ST. WEST AT PACIFIC AVE Lh Camporee with an undetermin: ed illness. Transfiguration . of Our Lord, _ _ 0 0 C C.W.L, held their fourth annual| * * * Card Party on May 8 with over| A reminder to the 14th B Cubs 400 persons attending. Mrs, R. D. and parents that we meet on Satâ€" McGinley convened the affair. Mr.|urday at 10 a.m. at Richview Public LI. Scinocca won the 1st Grand School and leave from there for the Slam and among the many winners District Cuboree to be held at Alâ€" were Mrs. Chard of Our Lady ofibion Hills, Bolton. The Westway United (‘humh‘ At the C.W.L, May meeting, two Couples Club are having their anâ€" films were shown on Cancer called nual Banquet on Saturday, May 23 "Is Smoking Worth It" and "The at 6:30 p.m. With some very special Million Club". Mrs, W. Shechan of decorations to create the atmosâ€" the Junior League of Cancer Soâ€" phere, square dancing will follow.lciety mentioned that these films For tickets call 249â€"4388 or 247â€" were being nhawn‘to as many high 5501. school students as possible to edu« & s % cate them on the dangers of smok. a _ Als . _ , ink BEFORE the habit formed. Kingsway Collision Service Ltd. Starts and stops with pushâ€"button ease CORP. LTD. Stows in your trumk f CO. LTD. BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS Complete REFINISHING Qu;lioy Workmanship Guaranteed 3803 Dundas Street W. 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