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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 3 Sep 1964, p. 3

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| _ "McHALES NAVY" In Ccou The purposes of this course are to help such nurses to find out what is going on in Nursing today, to regain confidence in their â€" judgement, to â€" develop skills in recognizing and meetâ€" nz patients‘ needs, to develop an understanding of changing concepts in the current health situation and the implications for nursing and also to acquire knowledge â€" of _ principles and methods â€" cinployed | with â€" new druss. equipment, facilities and methods â€" cinployed | with â€" new druss. equipment, facilities and procedures The course will consist of apâ€" proximately one hour of lect ures to three hours of observaâ€" tum and experience. It will be held _ three â€" days each voek ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and 1hurâ€" sday) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m The refresher course fee is $30.00, and complete uniform The refresher course â€" has been organized for nurses who are presently registered in Onâ€" tario or who are eligible for registration in this province. In the words of Northwestern‘s inâ€" service Education â€" Supervisor, Miss C Jean Cranston, R. N., B. ScN., ‘"the shortage of profesâ€" sional nursing staff is acute. We feel that refresher programs to encourage graduate nurses to return to active nursing are viâ€" tal. The nursing services of too many nurseâ€"housewives remain untapped." GREAT EXPANSION KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR A nursing refresher course has been planned by the staff of the Northwestern General Hospital to take place from Oc tober 20 to November 26. ODEON Biltmore 4 JOHN ST. We have installed an additional fitting room i JOHN ST. WESTON GROUP OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION FOR BEGINNERS OR ADVANCED PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATION AND FESTIVAL WORK MATINEE DAILY: Thurs. â€" Fri. + 3.40 â€" 5.40 â€" 7.45 â€" 10 p.m Saturday 1 + $ > $16 â€" 1.%0 â€" 945 1802 WESTON RD. Refresher Course In Nursing ROSE SCHOOL OF MUSIC MV J in coror Ernest Borgnine For Guitar, Banjo, Accordian, Trumpet, Drums, Piano or Theory Classical or Modern 1831 Weston Road Excellent Family Entertainment Vogue Coiffures Joe Flynn â€" CH 1â€"1821 im Conway alumn '\@\{m/lfz'om %// /flvr FALL TELEPHONE 241â€"3221 Instrument Loan Plan Available LL MUSIC CLASSES _ COMMENCE SEPT. sth REGISTER NOW! mart @Zm ggaz}% Styling of Distinction Expert Permanent Waving Finest In Hair Colowring For W. J. L. Hutchinson. St. Bona venture; Mrs. N. Eris Immac» ‘I:m» Conception; Mrs. L. Disney St. Jude‘s. Mrs. S. Rohatinski Our Lady of the Airways; Mrs C. Caruana. St. Margaret Mary. ning; Radio, TV. and Films, Mrs. John Clark: Canadian Asâ€" sociation of Consumers, Mrs. N. C. Sheppard: Chairman. Mrs. J J Bulger: Treasurer, Mrs. E. Forbes: Immigration, Mrs _C Frodette Education, _ Mrs _F. Connor; Publicity, Mrs. E. Banâ€" asco: _ Social _ Planning. â€" North York Council Mrs. G. Baxter. Also included are the followâ€" ing Parish Council Prosidents: Mrs. L. F. Dobson. St. Bernâ€" ard‘s: Mrs. M. F. O‘Heir. St. Charles: Mrs. T. Graham. St Cabriel‘s: Mrs: B. Whitehead. St Margarets: Mrs. W. D. Lyon. St_John‘s: Mrs. F. O‘Leary, St Philip Neri: Miss Mabel Rainâ€" both, St. Edward‘s: Mrs. J. H Mather. St. Pascal Bavlon: Mrs men‘s League, North York Re gion, is as follows: Director Rev. Egbert Gossart, CP.; See retary, Mrs. H. Wolfson; Spirit ual. Mrs G Baxter: Social Ac ticn, Mrs. G. W. Marlatt Guid es and Brownies, Mrs P. J. Dur The Fall Meeting of North York Region will be held on Monday, _ October _ 26th, 1964, 8:30 pm. at St Edward‘s Church, _ Willowdale, preceded by Benediction at 8:15 pm. The Fostesses will be n.mbers of St. Edward‘s "ouncil â€" Presiâ€" dent. Miss Mabel Rainboth; The newly appo‘nted 1964â€"65 Executive of the Catholie Woâ€" men‘s League, North York Reâ€" Monday September 7 (Labour Day) is Catholiâ€" Women‘s Lea gue Day at the Salada Garden, in the Canadian National Exâ€" hibition. Three Regi.as will be participating . namely: Humber Vally â€" Mrs. J. Norman Flahiff, Chairman; York County â€" Mrs D. T. Heard, Chairman and Mrs. W. M Henderson, Convenor; and North York Region, Mrs J. J. Bulger, Chairman and overâ€"all Convenor of "OUR DAY" CWL Honored at Exhibition Applications and further in formation _ may be obtained from The Director of Nursing Northwestern General Hospital, Toronto 15, Ont. Because of a limited »nrol ment, applications should ve re ceived by the Director of Nurs ing before Sept. 28. Where pos sible, an interview will be ar ranged before registration. will be required CH 1â€"9601 WESTON Jpooo > = | Back To | for iheir â€" wonderful _ manageâ€" *mvrr of this dance. i _ The teens have nomed thoir club, Club 35 and the following officers are in the executive: (_ President, Allan Rach; 1st Viceâ€"President. _ Mary _ Richard: 2nd. Viceâ€"President, Paul Mil}s: 3rd. Viceâ€"Prosident, Tom Ellis: Secretary. Linda Belhouss: Cor ‘ respondence Secretary. Aructte Vogt: Treasurer, Joanne Thomâ€" as: Secretary Treasurer. Linda Screeton: Sgt. At Arms, Dale | The teen club sponsored by ‘|the Oakdale Heights Ratepayers | Association was finally blessed _ with weather nice enough to \he‘d their teen dance. On Satâ€" |urday. August 23th at 7:30 pm ‘the Crescent end of Kanarick â€" Crescent became a dince fleor. , complete _ with hot dog stand and _ music â€" stand. Hot â€" dogs \chips. and drinks were sold on the Jawn of Mr. & Mrs. J Hardy (81 Kanarick and the music pourâ€" ed forth from Mr. Screeton‘s {tape recorder on the lawn of [ Mr. & Mrs. A. Bornett. 76 Kanâ€" arick Crescent. There was a |treasure hunt with the prize of M s‘Iver doliars going to Cathy Chelak. _ The â€" beautiful | toh‘e lamno which was donated by the furn‘ture store in the Kee‘» Sheppard. Plaza was wen by Wendv Smith of Jane Street. Mr. John Booth, out counsi\‘or was present and I feel it is safe to say that a good time was had by evervone present. There Jwac a goodly show of adults as i\\ell as teens. Does this mean | an adult dance is about dus? iLfl vour â€" Ratepavers â€" Associaâ€" |tion know about this at the next 'meetin:_ The local police staticn renorted very sgeod conduct on | the part of the teens. The streets !v.'ere quiet even after departure !from the dance and aside from | the litter which was cleaned up ; the next morning. we should be: very proud of these voungsters. ; for _ their _ wonderful manageâ€" ’m“rv of this dance. i The teens have nomed thoir Among. other pians being made this year, are features .such as a tea table, tea cup reader, bake table, ladies clothâ€" ing, pantry ‘thelf, candy table, plant _ and > vegetable _ table, Christmas table, toy table, reeâ€" ords, furniture and white elsâ€" phant, hat booth, refreshment stand for children, games of skill, men‘s section, a display of children‘s art and pony rides (by far the most popular with the children last year). This is the fifth fair and auc michael Art Group. Jt is the students of the latter club who donate many fine and exciting paintings for the art auction, which attracts people from far and wide. It was decided at a recent meeting to change the hours to 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. with the official opening at 2 o‘clock. The event is sponsored by the Northern â€" Etobicoke YM and YWCA and the Franklin Carâ€" Plans for the annual Opporâ€" tunity Fair and Art Auction are well. underway. This much anâ€" ticipated event will take place on Saturday, September 12, at Dr. Curtin‘s grounds, 34 Riverâ€" dale drive, Thistletown. Franklin Carmichael Group Plans Fair And Art Auction Sally â€" Anp 3 JOHN ST., WESTON Oakdale Heights ENJOYING THEIR WEEK at the Resource Ranâ€" ger Leadership Training Camp being held at the Albion Hills Conservation School this week are Grant Whynot from Liverpool, N.S., Barry Trusâ€" ino and Rob Harding who are both from Rexdale. herman RUBY‘S CHILDREN‘S WEAR have nomed their and the following the executive: Allan â€" Rach; Ist AND WOOL SHOP If you have any clothing,. jewelery. toys. old books. rec ords. old furniture or anything saleable bring it along to 34 Riv erdale drive or phone Mrs. F Wright at 741â€"2494 or Ars. Pal mer at 741â€"1666, who will he delighted to arrange for a pick: up. tion and some of the proceeds will go to the Y and thus help our teenagers with recreational facilities and some to the ait .6 group who use the money to subsidize their classes thus makâ€" ing the knowledge of art availâ€" able to all and contributing to the culture of the commumits There will be from !520 Weston golfers entered in the Willie Park, along with top Onâ€" tario sgolfers Gary Cowan and Nick Weslock. Weslock, who reâ€" cently won the Canadian Am« teur Championship for the third time, will be defending the title on â€" Saturday HMe has been a three time winner of the Wil lie Park, with his first win in 1945 and the other two in 1962 and 1963 The 40th renewal of the anâ€" nual Willie Park golf rournaâ€" ment will be played at Weston Golf Club this coming Saturday. Sept. 5. This tournament, named afâ€" ter the golf course architect who _ designed _ the _ Weston course, is an excellent opportuâ€" nity for local golf enthusiasts to see Ontario‘s best amateurs in action. Brunsdale; Publicity Commitee Chairman, _ Wanda _ Trampist. committee members, Terry Banâ€" non, Pat Richard, Al Rach and Joanne Thomas. These teens are busy planâ€" ning a fall schedule of dances which they hope to hold reguâ€" larly at the school. They have ecriainly proven themselves capable and the entire communâ€" ity wishes them the best of luck in their plans. It seems 1964 is the year for the emancipation of the suburâ€" ban teen in Downsview for the Willie Park Golf Tournament Sat, At Weston Club Clothes CH 7â€"2851 | _ Transfiguration â€" defeated . St. lBermrd's 17â€"6, with George !Lemay on the mound for the 1winners in complete control of the game. The big bats of Tranâ€" sfiguration were booming. with Hank Williams and Joe »>nd Gus ‘St. Phil‘s Edge Double Jays 5â€"4 Marie will become the bride of â€" Lambert Anthony (Dusty) Miller, on Friday, September 11th at 7:30 p.m. at Elverston Park United Church, with the Rev. C. G. Beckel officiating. S BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Marie Merchant of 54 Dorsey Drive was honoured by her friends and neighbours at a miscellaneous Bridal Shower on Tuesday. August 25th at the home of Mrs. Keith O‘°Neill. 55 Dorsev Drive. St. Philip‘s Mets edged St. John‘s â€" St. Jude‘s 54 in a real thriller. The Double Jays scored three runs to open the first; the Mets came back with three in their half of the first In the third the Double .‘ ;s scored one to go ahead; the Mets tied it in their half of the third. Then in the last of the seventh Steve Fitzgerald beat out a bunt to lead off; he was advanced to second on a sacrifice by Don Snow and Bob Sguigna drove him home with a shot down the third base line. Frank Smith on the mound for the Mets pitched very steady ball after a shaky first inning, but had only five strikeâ€"outs, which is unusual for big Frank. The big hitter for the Mets was Ralph Parisini with three for four and for the Double Jays Ken Schanck hadi two for three, including a home run. Pat Flannery on the mound for the Double Jays deserved a| better fate. s BEEF 59¢« FRONT OF BEEF 41c« ~â€"FINDLAYS _ SIDE OF BEEF 49c« HIND OF Homo Milk ] ces 39¢ 3 c JUG 2% HOMO 49 ;/ All Meats Are Of Top Quality And Federal Government Inspected FOR YOUR FREEZER ME 3â€"3536 Belmar Park Christies Brookside Guaranteed Lean and Freshly COOKED HAM BREAD : ROUND ¢ SIRLOIN PORTERKHOUSE h Tâ€"BoNE, winc M W * SIDE of BEEF 49 Juicy Tender ,for the Angels were Vince Asâ€" {tolfo with two for four includâ€" ing a home run and Bob Astolâ€" fo with two for four. Joe Salvia .got the winning hit in the ninth. Of Beef Boneless, Lean POT ROAST 35. BLADE ROAST 4 5 SHORT RIB ROAST £ % CR(;)SE_EUT C ol SHORT RIB ROAST 45¢ * Prime RIB ROASJ _ 59« (Short Cut) RUMP ROAST 69 St. Philip‘s Angels: nosed out St. Philip‘s Braves by a score of 54, in a game that went two extra innings, /¥‘ter a shaky first inning in which the Braves scored three times Bob Hawryâ€" sio on the mound for the Angâ€" els was real tough. He struck out a total of ten, three in a row in the sixth, and allowed Just one run for the €lght \reâ€" maining innings. Fred Castron, who was a surprise starter pitâ€" ched a fine g ie for the Bravâ€" ) es but a twoâ€"base throwing er~f‘ ‘ror in the last of the ninth cost ‘Z\im ‘the game. The big hitters ) MEAT MARKET & DELICATESSEN 1706 Jane St. at lawrence FREE PARKING JUICY, TENDER ; Fresh Lean Lanzarotta supplying the power For the Friars Dick Frasca ar.d Lou Barbesin were the stars having two hits each. Mrs. R. Mousley, Gary Dr. had a few friends and neighâ€" bours to her home on Thursday evening for a few games of Euchre. Winners were: Mrs. E. Dolman, Mrs. Weir, Mrs. A. Carbis, Mrs. Grant: Low scores, Mrs. M. Kirkham and Mrs. C Wilson. Door Prizes, Mrs. Ann Staples, Mrs. Jean Rhodes and Mrs. Tomkinson. Mrs. E. Shaver, Barrie, Ont. spent the weekend visiting her Get well wishes w!ln. H. | sis Petrie, Albion Rd. who has the ? Dr Flu bug. â€" SHOPâ€"RITE STEAKS or ROASTS Elmlea & District TELEPHONE 241â€"0462 WITH SAVAGE SHOES SCOTT McHALE GOLD CROSS For Your Freezer ROASTS 1915 WESTON RD __ (AT LAWRENCE) AIR _ STEP HUSH _ PUPPIES (Whole or 4) loaves for Mrs. H. ; sister Mrs. Carbis, Golfdown Well boys and girls: it is the end of vacation time and school will be starting on Tuesday, September 8th. and as home & school associations, clubs and bowling will be resuming for the Fall and Winter, if you have any news, please call your columnâ€" ist at 741â€"5884. THE ADVERTISER â€" New Complete Fall Line MARGARET TEEN SHOPS * DRESSES Let Us Introduce You â€"â€" Sliced 89c 2065 Lawrence Ave. W Weston APPAREL FOR LADIES AND PETITE MISS 37¢ lb FREE PARKING CH 9â€"2661 ; Fresh Lean Round Steaks SAUSAGE _ 29c» Stewing Beef 55c * BECK Lean Our Own Make PURE LINK Pork Sausage 33c Pork Chops 79c FARM STYLE CHICKEN :: 39(: Ib" Lean Loin Fresh te»» PORK 39( Ib. SHOULDER ROAST With A Purchase $5 and Over (Limit â€" 2 lb. per customer) 19â€" BUTTER Steak Minced 69¢ * First Grade Creamer; Ground Beef 29c > Lean, Fresh SHOES / To Our BRAND NAME Mr. and Mrs. J. Fairley ar family, Tudgate Rd. are hom from holidays at their: cottap on Little Brothers‘ Lake. Congratulations to Mr. Ca ughe, Dixon Rd., in winning pocket radio on foodj day dra at the Exhibition last Wedne day. Mr. & Mrs. W. Callan an family, _ Kennebec Ave. ar home from holidays in Nort: Bay, Ont. 1183 Weston Rd Mount Dennis ROASTING OR FRYING 49c lb lb

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