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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 4 Jun 1964, p. 7

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The evening of Tuesday, June 23, 1964, has been set aside at Grand Ave. Public School for & reception to honor Miss Cecilia Wilson. This very special occasion is to acknowledge publicly Miss Wilson‘s outstanding service to education, to the pupils, to the staff, the administration, and to the community. in iodtabi Bdb h inss s 2i & This service will come to a‘to be congratulated on this fine formal conclusion in June as achievement of his Scout troop. Miss Wilson retires after fortyâ€" * * * two years of teaching, forty years| At the executive meeting of of which have been at Grand/the C.W.L. o%f St. Mark‘s parish, Ave. school. ‘on May 26, plans were finalized The Grand Ave. Home and|for a graduation breakfast to be School association extends an inâ€"\held on June 25 in the parish vitation to friends and all former|hall, served by members of the pupils of Miss Wilson to join|league. Mothers of the graduatâ€" them at 8 p.m. on the 23rd, to|ing students will be contacted by pay tribute to a great influence.|letter. _ Additional information may be received by calling CL. 9â€"6153 or the schoolâ€"CL. 9â€"3381. The 18th Lakeshore Scout Troop took honors home with ALONG THE QUEENSWAY i 24. MA | 7 Mfl? Hours: 11â€"6, elso 7â€"9 Wednesday: 11â€"6, Saturday: 1â€"5 in this quiet place... You may have passed by this quiet place many timesâ€"but haveneverenteredit. Yet here in this peaceful room, ready for you to read, is a book that has restored health to many â€"that has renewed and strenfthened them as they have learned to understand God as the source of their wellâ€"being. It can do this for you. The place is the Christian Science Reading Room; the book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Stop at a Christian Science Reading Room the next time you see one; read the Bible and Science and Health in the quiet, undisturbed atmosâ€" phere your Christian Science neighbors have provided for you. Borrow this book to take home for leisure reading. free of charge.Or buy one for yourâ€" scll _ im Christian Science Reading Room 2340 Bloor Street, West a book may be read that can: lead you back to health LIFETIME DIAMOND HARD SHREDDING ELEMENTS :@U (ORIGINATORS) (PERFECTORS) With Patent Automatic Reversing Action Detergent Shield Mrs. T. Turner, CL 1â€"7224 5 YEAR PARTS WARRANTY PARTS & SERVICED IN TORONTO DON‘T BE SORRY . . . BE SAFE BUY THE BEST BE. 1â€"3111 (Islington) BE. 1â€"1909 NEAR SIX POINTS PLAZA Terms Arranged â€" Sold and Serviced By PLUMBING & HEATINGâ€" 5249 DUNDAS ST. WEST KINGSWAY Food Waste Disposers NOW APPROVED IN METROPOLITAN TORONTO BUY INâ€"SINK â€" ERATOR 1S E The supper dance will be conâ€" vened ‘by Mrs. L. Martello and | coâ€"convener Mrs. M. McLaughlin, u who will be arranging a surprise floor show. them from the Orangeville Goodâ€" year Memorial Scout Camp reâ€" cently, where they won three trophies. 5 Bob Thompson‘s Beaver patrol won the Rotary trophy, Pau! Hooper‘s Cougar patrol won the Knotter‘s trophy, and Robert Thompson was awarded the indiâ€" vidual Knot Trophy. â€" Scout Leader, David Hogper, is to be congratulated on this fine achievement of his Scout troop. On June 20, a spaghetti supper dance will be held, for which a limited number of tickets will be available, and it is advisable to get tickets early. A tentative date, September 26 was set for a rummage sale. Kingsway â€" Sunnylea Horticulâ€" tural Society had as their guest at the May meeting, Mr. W. E. Hartnoll, F. R. H. S., for Soâ€" Green Industries, Limited, who delivered a very interesting lecâ€" ture on gardens and conducted a question and answer period folâ€" lowing his lecture. The theme for the Flower Show was "Apple Blossom Time‘,, and song titles were the themes for the decorative classes. Total point score winners in the flower show were: Cultural seeâ€" tion, Mrs. M. E. Williamson, C H. Elliott and N. W. Devitt. Decâ€" orative section A:â€" Mrs. R. Braiâ€" den, Mrs. S. M. Gregory, and Mrs. E. L. Glover, Decorative section B:â€" Mrs. J. Lee, Mrs. R. Bell, and Mrs. F. B. Ardron. Lunch was enjoyed, served by Mrs. C. Logan, Mrs. C. Miller, Mrs. H. E. Reinke, Mrs. S. Rogâ€" ers. and Mrs. H. B. Yerex. A very successful euchre was held last Monday evening in St. James‘ Anglican Church parish hall, sponsored by the Church Year Month of May, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. W. Bentley, conâ€" cluding activities for the sumâ€" mer, Prizes were won by Mrs. M. Thompson, Mrs. V. McTaggart, Mrs. I. Gray, Mrs. G. Hawley, Mrs. L. Bush, Mrs. W. Hester, Miss Y. Kee, Mrs. G. Scully, Mrs. B. Tanner, G. Becker, J. W. Ould, and Miss Beasley. The committee in charge exâ€" tends their warmest thanks to the various merchants in the disâ€" trict for their generous donaâ€" tions of gifts. Commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the formation of the Lodge, members of the L.O.L. 2515 entertained members of the various LO.B.A. lodges in the Lakeshore district last Thursday evening. Three Worthy Mistresses and their members were presâ€" ent. A hearty welcome was extendâ€" ed to all present by W. Bro. A. Telfer and his officers, and a gift of a beautiful new Bible was presented, and received with revâ€" erence, A game of euchre was enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served. P Among those present was M. W. Sister E. Manders, one of the oldest members in the district. At the recent annual meeting of the Etobicoke Historical Soâ€" ciety Mrs. J. J. Taylor presented a slate of officers for election. Elected were:â€" E. W. Anderâ€" son, president; Frank Longstaff, viceâ€"president; Miss Ruth Deeth, sec.â€"treas.; Board of Directors, Miss Ruby McIntyre, Mrs. Doroâ€" The Township of Toronto Track Club will start nightly workâ€"outs on Monday, June 15, This season, the club will train at the new Port Credit Seconâ€" dary School on Mineola Road Coach Bill Varey, who also directs the track and field team at Lorne Park Secondary School, invites girls and boys who wish to train this summer to join the club. The Township team will enter, meets sponsored by the Cenu&l Ontario Branch of the Track Club Starts Training In Midâ€"June Amateur Athletic Union of Caâ€" Workouts will commence at 6 day we will have our annual p.m. in the evenings and dressâ€"|"Au Revoir Assembly" to say ing rooms inside the school will farewell to our graduates and be available. This activity is staff leaving the school sTponsored by the Township of by John Ericson 12 F o i 3 Deputene Ceion and Parks| _ graps‘ ATHLETICS The school year has come to =â€"mâ€"â€" an end. We can look back with pride on the achievements of Alâ€" Booze and cars derwood C.I during the past ten months. The girls‘ Senior Basâ€" # 3 ketball team made the final playâ€" Mulor $ n°wnfa“ loffs this year. The girls‘ track {team placed fourth in the Etobiâ€" Frederick Bates, of Mimico, pleaded guilty to obtaining liquor while a minor and failing to proâ€" duce a license. Magistrate Cloney sentenced him to serve one week in jail for the two offences. Bates pleaded not guilty to a third charge of car theft but guilty to a reduced charge of joyâ€" riding. A preâ€"sentence report is being prepared and will be preâ€" sented to the court on June 8. thy Hobbs, George Howard, H. 0. Waffle, George P. Wood, F. R Halhed, Mrs. H. A. Vivian. Conâ€" veners appointed were Mrs. Joyce Nicholls, social; Dorothy Hobbs, museum; Mrs. Vera Halhed, pubâ€" licity; Donald Wick, archivist; Donald Withrow, archaeologist. A display of old guns and weapons from the collections of George P. Wood and George Tweedy were discussed by panâ€" nellists Donald Withrow, George Wood and Bob Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Winter, Montreal, are house guests of Mrs. A. H. Ward, Daniels St., for two weeks. Guest speaker at the Annual‘ meeting of York West Liberal| Association in the Holiday Inn,| highway No. 27, on June 12, will be The Hon. Maurice Lamonâ€"‘ tagne, Secretary of State. | The meeting will be preceded with cocktails at 6 p.m., and dinner at 7 p.m. Attending the National Counâ€" cil of the National Liberal Fedâ€" eration of Canada, held at the Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, this week, were Mrs. E. F. Dowling, Nordin Ave., and Miss Cathy Wagner, Foch Ave. Miss Inez Verdone, Kirkbraden Rd., is being feted at many preâ€" bridal parties prior to her marâ€" riage to Mr. George Badame, in Our Lady Of Sorrows Church on June 29. Recent hostesses have been Mr. G. Silvi and her daughter Carol. Her aunt, Mrs. J. Damico, Mrs. A. Calderone, and Mrs. N. Badame, hosted a party held in Anthony‘s Dining Room, Lakeshore Bivd., and her girl friends at Our Lady (Continued on Page 9) See us for immediate LOW C OST mortgage service (No bonus or hidden fees) NEED A NEW HOME? STONEGATE SHOPPING PLAZA CONSOLIDATION OF DEBTS, V ACATION, CAR, CAR REPAIRS, HOME IMPROVEMENTS, EDUCATION, NEW FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, OR ANY USEFUL PURPOSE LO MB A NK LO MB A NK LOANS ARRANGED IMMEDIATELY IN YOUR HOME Call 239â€"8121 A Prompt, Confidential Personal Loan Service For The Residents of This Area Phone 139â€"8121 A N NO U NC ES Last Friday afternoon we held our annual "Bars and Awards assembly." Through this assemâ€" bly and the bars given to the students, recognition was given to all students who participated in an activity during this past year. Karen Hawrychuk, vice president of this year‘s student council, received seven bars, this year‘s record number. Our grade thirteen students left ?hool afâ€" ter the assembly for d week of study, and will return next Monâ€" day to begin examinations with the rest of the school. This Friâ€" ALDERâ€" #lkey L N T /C S Manager Mr. John Binnie This executive driven convertible is finished in jet black with luxurious red interior. Under 4,000 miles. Equipped with Vâ€"8 engine, automatic transmission, custom radio with rear seat speaker, power brakes, power steering and many other luxury extras. Balance of factory warâ€" ranty. G4XL CONVERTIBLE BUY NOW, IT‘S CONVERTIBLE TIME AT MITCHELL FORD MOTORS LTD. 1390 BATHURST STREET Just South of St. Clair â€" 533â€"3561 OPEN For â€" MON. to SAT. _ AUTOMOTIVE GARDEN Call HOUSEHOLD 255â€"9185 CONTRACTORS INDUSTRY 1537 THE QUEENSWAY â€" Just East of Hwy. 27 255â€"9185 anth CITYâ€"WIDE RENT ALL LTD. $<+3,533.00 : You‘ll Have More 4* â€" Time To RELAX ONLY ago. The G.A.A. put on one of the» most entertaining dances of the year; the Tootsie Tromple. ho raas rropties t be + new inâ€" terform b.mn“und volhy-‘ ball trophies. At long last the uniforms for the junior girls teams have been ordered and the cheerleaders will be getting nine new pairs of bloomers next year. The elections for the G.A.A. executive for the 1964â€"65 season were held last Tuesday and these are the results: The treasurer is Jean Self; secretary, Lynn Husâ€" sey; vice president, Donna Teeple and the president is Sandy Potts. Congratulations to the girls and lgood luck next year. _ _ ___ _ % by Sylvia Slobodzian 12 F reported by Mary Speciale 12 B WHEN YOU RENT POWER TOOLS TO DO THE JOB! DRIVE CAREFULLY MOST EVERYTHING WE RENT The Hon. Maurice Lamgnâ€"|on, M.P.P. (Brant), and Joseph tagne, Privy Councillor, m!fil:l)d, QC, MPP. (Braconâ€" uryotiuu,vmbtbflurermm will be L 4 speaker at the York West l“b"'KcUy ”hndyfi West â€" and eral Association annual meeting|Leonard _ Braithwaite _ MPP_ CECZ CV EWBm (BL CS CEERTCE F spesker at the York Wes Lip.| ASO 9p band will be Leonard eral Association annual m”fluluonud Braithwaite, _ MPP., at the Holiday Inn, June 12 _ ‘Etobicoke. Also expected to make an apâ€" pearance and give a brief talk are the candidates for the Onâ€" tario Liberal leadership: Charles Templeton, Joseph J. Greene, MP. ‘(Renfrew S), Robert Nixâ€" Maurice Lamontagne Feature At York West Liberal Annual Hon. 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DOMINION ROYAL TIRES READ BETWEEN THE LINES CAN WE SUGGEST YOU REâ€"TIRE WITH THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, June 4, 1964 "‘I appreciate the courtesy and instant service 1 receive from the tire service men at Hancock Tire." "As an old customer of Hancock Tire I keep coming back for their advice . . . Premium quality tires and service after sale." LEARN TO SWIM NOW Etobicoke Aldgrwood Community Pool CHILDREN‘S CLASSES at 7:00â€"7:30 and 8:00 P.M. _ DOMINION Royal Safety 800 DOMINION Royal Master 6 Orianna Ave. â€" CL. 5â€"6071 One Block West of Brown‘s Lineâ€"Horner Ave. Traffic Light JOHN FINCH, Pools Manager OR BEFORE YOUR SUMMER YACATION! SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES THE En:c fifeiflf PART 1O KWANCOCK 783 THE QUEENSWAY #Z PA ,-‘.-‘ & P fp M TR as A 3 Th &R A SS [t £ > f n 8 A l C EJ "r i 1 i i ul v m i (f H : | b 1 d 4) l l Ba 8 EEeawyâ€"* It / 1. ~ A $ 4. 21 \’ 2PR \ i 0d <*1 B9 /ha t C We 7 y 3 % 3 40 + candidates will make their platâ€" forms clear and he has been asâ€" . sured by at least one that there it / is 2 Mocks West of Royo! York Road Phone CL. 1â€"3333 ALDERWOOD PO&L And Every Monday Night Commence This Monday JUNE 8th i\ __i| ##" ADULTS ONLY at 8:30 P.M. th e #|_ i

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