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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 17 Sep 1964, p. 12

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s Miss _ Diane Hollingwortn, whose marriage to Mr. James Robinson of North Bay will take For the wedding trip, the bride‘s travelling costume w as a cream wool suit with brown suede collar, and brown acces sories. The reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, with her mother receiving the guests in a blue wool suit and a gardenia corsage. Bridal Showers Alan Copping was best man, with Philip Merchant, brother of the bride, the usher. â€" Maid of honour, Miss Colleen Tyler, wearing a short copper lace gown with full over skirt, carried a bouquet of bronze mums. The bride, wearing a floor length gown of white peauâ€"deâ€" soie, with lily point sleeves, jewâ€" el neckline and a bouffant skirt, was given in marriage by her father. She carried pale ivory Marie Susan Merchant, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Merâ€" chant of 52 Dorsey Drive beâ€" came the bride of Lambert Anâ€" thony (Dusty) Miller at an evâ€" ening service at Elverston Park United Church on Friday, Sepâ€" tember 11. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Millar of North Battleford, Saskatcheâ€" wan. The Rev. C. G. Beckel ofâ€" ficiated, and Mrs. G. S. Walton was the organist. | by Peg Grant Wedding At Elverston home modernization centre Your hydro 249â€"9111 Before you get as far as the first saw cut . . . before you start planning and reckoning costs . . . visit your Home Modernization Centre. You‘ll be given free information and an informative planning guide that will help you with construction problems, lighting, supplementary heating. Whether you‘re buildingâ€"or planning to build «~â€"a recreation +0om, converting an attic or a sunporch, ODDFELLOWS HALL, CHURCH ST. WESTON at., Sept. 19th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m BALLET â€" TOE â€" TAP JAZZ â€" BATON HIGHLAND DANCING FOR INFORMATION PHONE OX 9â€"1442 Aaple _ Leaf Amesbury SCHOOL OF DANCING Adding living space to your home? Your Home Modernization Centre can help a lot REâ€"OPENS FOR FALL TERM REGISTRATION AT SsTUDIO MOLLY MacGREGOR During the war years, Mrs. Rhodes worked with Lady Asâ€" tor in Canada House with the Red Cross. Mr. Rhodes is stll very active, and although he can look back and realize that he has lived through the reign of 4 kings and 2 queens, his ambiâ€" tion is to have a tour through one of the modern jet airlines, Later on this year, Mr. and Ms. Rhodes will be having anâ€" other â€" reason _ for festuvities, when they will be celetrating their 65th wedding anniversary. This was a family gathering, and along with her husband, who is a young 90, all the famâ€" ily were present, including sons Norman and John, and daughâ€" ter Jessie. Also present were her three grandâ€"children, Jim, Christine and Carol. Mrs. J. H. Rhodes was guest of honour at a barbecue birthâ€" day party in honour of her 92nd birthday, given by her daughter, Mrs. N. Woollett of 161 Rustic Road. place this month, was guest of [ and perhaps experience an act honour at many miscellaneousi ““lr hfllg:‘{tl;od fived Fus is e es lived on Rustic ;tod:en.d g:en dby hMrs. ‘Begl.' Road from 134550 and since . and her daughter, C#T0l | then have been residing at 21 Nadelle, Mrs. Frank Glandfield. Damask Avenue in Wostou Misses Sandra and Suzzanne May we wish them many Zeggill and Mrs. D. $. Caverly more happy years together. and her daughter Brenda. Miss | Movie Carol Fisher and Miss Joan At 7:45 on Friday evening, Michaud were coâ€"hostesses at a | September 25, Elverston Park personal shower, attended by | Sunday School will presert fellow graduates of St. Joseph‘s | "The Parent Trip" in the church School of Nursing. auditorium. Proceeds of this evâ€" Birthday Greetings CH 1â€"5978 or adding a new room, take a littleâ€"time off and come to your Home Modernization Centre. It could save you time, money and help you do a really professional job. The Hardball teams have now been narrowed down to four teams for the semiâ€"finals. In the best two out of three series, Shell Service Centre wil}l meet Maple Leaf Flooring and North Park T.V. will play against Hope Construction with the finâ€" al game being played at the park on Monday, September 21. League Standing Shell Service Centre 21 North Park T. V. 20 Maple Leaf Plooring 13 Hope Construction 14 Paramount Gear 6 Man‘s Shop 2 Hockey Registration In the squirt softball, Sandâ€" er‘s Hardware and Dairy Queen were successful in the semiâ€"finâ€" als, and will meet in the finais this week, with the third game, in their best of three if necesâ€" sary, being played on Saturday afternoon at the ball park. Hardball Mr. Fobert has been working with 6 or 8 boys throughout the season.. He hopes to swell the number to 15, and next year enter a team represcatins Ame« bury in the North York Bantam league. ing lost only one game throughâ€" out the schedule and one game during the playâ€"offs, coming out on top in the finals. This team has been ably coached by Warâ€" ren Barker and Les Fobert. | _ The Rhodes lived on Rustic | Road from 134550 and since then have been residing at 21 Damask Avenue in Wostou May we wish them many more happy years together. { Movie Squirt Biâ€"Rite Drugs of Amesbury Pee Wee Softball league have had a very successful year, hayâ€" North _ Park â€" Presbyterian Church at Erie and Rustic Road will present a Fashion Show and Commentary with Miss Ruth Boâ€" xer of the Robert Simpson Comâ€" pany, on Wednesday, Septemâ€" ber 23 at 8:15. Refreshments will be served, and tickets are $1.00. Amesbury Sports At 7:45 on Friday evening, September 25, Elverston Park Sunday _ School will presert "The Parent Trip" in the church auditorium. Proceeds of this evâ€" ent will go toward decorating the new nursery in the church. Tickets are available from the Sunday School staff, and everyâ€" one is welcome. Adults 75¢, chilâ€" dren 25¢. Fashion Show Free planning guides also available for kitchens and laundries. ' In order to secure maximum teaching efficiency and to mainâ€" ‘tain an effective learning situaâ€" | tion, the schools are erasnized ‘ to meet the needs of three disâ€" tinct age groupsâ€"Primary 3+5 |years", Junior, 6â€"7 vears" and "Intermediate â€" â€" Senior, 813 years." The North York Schosl of Balâ€" let at the Amesbury Building will | feature Primary D‘vision Classes from 3:45 to 415 and from 4:15 to 4:45 on Wednesâ€" thereby extending the service to residents of the east and west central areas of the Township respectively. Not quite a year later, responâ€" ding to the interest shown throughout the Township, the Parks and Recreation Departâ€" ment proudly announces the esâ€" tablishment of two additiopal Schools of Ballet to facilitate the srowth and development of North York‘s younger set. In adâ€" dition to the first North York School of Ballet at the Ames bury Community Building, Schools of Ballet will be operaâ€" ted at the Broadlands and Wilâ€" mington â€" Community Buildings. Last November saw a new conâ€" cept in cultural recreation in North York when the Parks and Recreation â€" Department â€" introdâ€" uced its first North York School of Ballet. Ballet School To Open In NY JEANNIE CLANCY of Etobicoke and Mrs. Vera Brough admire each other‘s paintings. Both were among the 300 artists exhibiting in the recent 3 day Autumn Festival of the Arts sponsored by the Kingsway Kiwanis. work at the er for those in the Amesâ€" years" and Senior. â€" 813 unces the es-! vo additional to fncili!atcl velopment of ger set. In adâ€" North York it the Ames~' ’ Miss Peter‘s exhibit will inâ€" clude portraits, landscapes, cerâ€" amic figures, ceramic plaques and the originals of her Christâ€" mas cards and notes. A clock designed | by Miss Peter has numbers replaced by small cerâ€" amic dises â€" exch one signifiâ€" cant of one of the twelve tribes of = Israel â€" Hebrew lettering symbolizing each tribe, starting with the first and going round the clock This display, may be viewed at the Bathurst Heights Branch Library, 3170 Bathurst Street from Tuesday to Friday 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and on Saturday froth 9 a.m. to 5 p m. Hungarian Artist \Now Exhibiting At Local Library Miss Peter, a graduate of the Art Academy in Budapest, Hunâ€" gary, immigrated to Canada afâ€" ter the revolution in 1957. Nori is gradually becoming known for her portraits of Indian and Eskimo children and herâ€"deâ€" signs and paintings of the Canaâ€" dian scene have been reproducâ€" ed in Christmas cards and | hastiâ€"notes. Miss Peter is also well known for her ceramic figâ€" ures and liturgical design for church interiors. She recently completed a commission for fifâ€" teen plaques which are now inâ€" stalled at the new Shrine Chapel at Marylake, King City. The North York Public Lib rary announces an exhibition by Miss Nori Peter at the Bathurst Heights Branch Library to be shown this month until Septemâ€" ber 26. Fees may be paid in either of two ways â€" $15.00 for thirty weeks, payable on resistration day or â€"$8.00 for fifteen weeks, payable on registration day and $8.00 before the 1611 lesson, should the child wish to comâ€" plete the final fiftecn weeks. For further information call the Parks and Recreation Deâ€" pariment, Township of North York, BA 54611 Local 367 or The course will be 30 weeks in length, extending from mid October to the latizr part of May. to 4:30. Junior Division Classes from 4:45 to 5:45 and from 5:45 to 6:45. Intermediate and Senior Classes from 6:45 to 7:45 and from 7:45 to 8:45 each Tuesday. Registration will tak2 place on Tuesday, September 29, from 3:00 to 6:00 P.M. at the Broadâ€" lands Community Building, Casâ€" tlegrove Boulevard at Broadâ€" lands Boulevard, and classes will commence October 13. days, Junior Division Classes from 5:00 to 6:00 on Wednesâ€" days and 4:00 to 5:00 on Thursâ€" days, Intermediate and Senior Division Classes from 5:00 to 6:00 and from 6:00 to 7:00 on Thursdays. _ Registration _ will take place on Wednesday, Septâ€" ember 30, from 3:00 P.M. to 600 [ PM at the Amesbury Building, !Lawrenoe Avenue, just west of Keele Street, and classes will lcommence on October 14. * The North York School of Ballet at the new Broadlands Community Building will proâ€" vide Primary Division Classes from 3:30 to 4:00 and from 4:00 4:45 to 5:45 and from 5:45 to 6:45, Intermediate and Senior Division Classes from 6:45 to 7:45 and from 7:45 to 8:45 each Monday. Registration will take place on Monday, September 28, from 3:00 to 6:00 P.M. at the Wilmington Community Buildâ€" ing (Wilminston Avenue, seuth of Finch Avenue) {nd clasges will commence October 19. ‘ At the Wilmington Communâ€" ity Building, the North York School of Ballet will offer Priâ€" mary Division Classes from 3:30 to 4:00 and from 4:00 t>o 4:30, Junior Division Classes from Arrangements _ have _ been made to have one of the clergy attend each session of the church _ school â€" every Sunday. This will bring the scholars into closer contact with the clergy and give the Clergy an opporâ€" tunity to know the various chilâ€" dren and young people. â€"Preparations for the Annual Bazaar are underway. From adâ€" vance notes, this year‘s will surâ€" pass all previous ventures. us to be put into action. They become stong and effective by their continual using. Therefore all are invited to put to use the talents that have been given. Ofâ€" fer to use these talents for the advancement of your own church. This age needs everyâ€" one to utilize the talents given them in order to bring the Good News to mankind. Talents buried never produce more or better talents. Jt reâ€" quires the continual using of talâ€" ents that have been given to of many different organizations stress the one great objective of life, mainly preparing to live acâ€" cording to the wili of God. This is the one solid foundation up on which man can build for the future. _ Another season was launched Sunday September 13 of forceâ€" ful presentations and teaching to increase the spiritual life of the people who attend St. Juhn‘s Anglican Church. The four serâ€" vices were well attended. The two Cchurchâ€"School sessions had a good enrollment and were well staffed. All these Sunday features, with the regular week day services, and the meetmgs\ This league is made up of boys and girls of the 6 to 12 years of age group. Thos: who were 12 years old after Sept. 1 will bowl with the Juniors. The Rexdale Bantam Bowling League, have started bowling at the Albion Bowling Lanes, as of Sept. 12. Marjorie is to be married Sept. 26 to Harold Peddle, Rexâ€" dale. Tim Crowther, Endicott Ave. Sept. 11. Roddy Mitchell, Elmâ€" hurst Dr. Sept. 11. Mrs. May Fuller, Sept. 12. Marjorie received a lovely arâ€" ay of gifts, and thanked every one. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Peddle Sr. and Mrs. Phyllis Peddle. guest of honour at a miscellanâ€" eous shower held Wednesday evâ€" ening at the home of Mrs. Marg. Peddle, Bethwin Ave. I MRS. A. CARBIS 741â€"5884 f Get well wishes are extended | be bowling at 10 o‘clock on Sat have had the misfortune as to to Mrs. Mercer, Golfdown Dr.| urday mornings, at the Albion | cut their hands. Beth Holbrook who is in Toronto Western Hosâ€" | bowling Lanes, and still have | cu; her hand on a can and re pital. Also to Chyrrle Laidler ::::‘.m' more bowlers on the | quired six stitches to close the d. Islington Ave. N. who is in the | Ts juniors will bowl also at | _ puc‘; â€" Humber Memorial Hosp. 10 o‘clock if there are ojay, | _ PHiHiP Staples and Kristine This year the Bantamsfiwvill St. John‘s Anglican Church Bela{ed birthday greetings to Miss Marjorie Wannan was OoNTARIO HOSPITAL EXTENSION OF PHYSIOTHERAPY SERVICE The main purpose of this addit most efficient use of available phy by Federal Health Grants and by Certain physiotherapy services These services may be obtained physiotherapist. If, in the opinion of the attending physician, a patient cannot physiotherapist‘s office, treatment in the patient‘s place of res be covered, but in such cases the physiotherapist may charge t or patients, a total of $1.00 per visit, regardless of the number treated during the visit. . ie snn n n t an i c Accd A ki d o Bc in d prescribed by a duly qualified physician and performed by, or under the direct supervision of, a registered physiotherapist. A course of treatment may be for a maximum of three weeks unless the physician prescribes a longer period. On and after Monday, September 14, 1964, residents of Ontario ire entitled, without charge, to medically necessary physiotherdpy services received in the offices of registered physiotherapists in private practice in Ontario who participate in the extension of physiotherapy service adminisâ€" tered by the Ontario Hospital Services Commission. The services must be Elmlea & District Jottings TO ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO an announcement regarding FORONTO 7, ONTaARIO HOME TREATMENT No! This is not the function of the National Employment Service. Your Employment Ofâ€" fice is operated by a staff of no staff of interviewers, because no need be taken of skills or qualifications; and the work accomplished by such an exâ€" change would only be piecemeal and temporary at the most. are the words often levelled at the National Employment Serâ€" vice when someone in need of workers is told of difficulty in obtaining applicants for referâ€" ral. Too often we hear, "Is everybody working?" â€" implyâ€" ing of course, that if a ‘body‘ is out of work, we at the NES, should send him (or her) to ANY job, and he (or she) should be thankful to go. This is not so. If this were the case, the NES would simply need a large asâ€" sembly hall where men and woâ€" men â€" who â€" were unemployed could congregate, and as jobs became available, be handed out first come first served. This: "Labour Exchange" would need| y services are not available under this program. obtained through private arrangement with the E .9 it Congratulations to Miss Pat Nolan and Gary Barr, who were married on Sept. 6 in St. Philâ€" lip‘s Anglican Churct: on Dixon Rd. Mrs. Woodford, 20 Golfdown Dr. returned home on Tuesday from a few weeks holidays in England where she visited relaâ€" tives Mrs. Woodford made the trip by Plane. Mrs. Woodford Sr. Winnipeg Man. has been a visitor at the Woodford‘s on Golfdown Dr. The juniors will bow! also at 10 o‘clock if there are alleys available. 0e physiotherapy facilities. It is to be financed and by the Province of Ontario. "Are Page 12 â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Sept. 17, 196 additional service to patients is to make re there no unemployed?" the words often levelled at National Employment Serâ€" when someone in need of number of our nexghb’ours SERVICES COMMISSION in the patient‘s place of residence will ONTaRIQ charge the patient, number of patients by Gerry McKay The National Employment Serâ€" vice is yours, and yours to use FREE. A giant stretching from Atlantic to Pacific, having no restrictions as to race, colour, highly trained and skilled interâ€" viewers and placement officers. They are there solely for YOU and your needs. By act of Parâ€" liament, section 88, para. 2 of the Unemployment Insurance Act 1940 as amended, reads â€" in part â€""â€" with a view to asâ€" sisting workers to obtain emâ€" ployment for which they are fitted, and assisting employers to obtain workers most suitable to their needs.â€"" This is the prime reason for the NES, this is the prime factor for the chain of offices coast to coast, simply to obtain ‘the man for the job, the job for the man‘. The fallacy of the NES being a sort of "clearing house" seems to have srown deep roots, and it is our constant chore to try and educate both applicant and employer, to the vast, ef. ficient and ‘comprehensive serâ€" vice their Employment Office has to offer. Deepest sympathy is extend ed to the family of Mrs. Evelyn Nash, 27 Porterfield Rd. wh: passed away on Friday at her home. The Elmlea Ladics Euchre group have postponed thei» Euchres until October. The Good ncighbhour Club will resume their on Thursday «veninz home of Mrs. M. Nish crest Ave. Phillip Staples and Kristine Carbis fell on broken glass and required stitches to cluse theit cuts. attend the the at the 36 Brae Euchre Euchre‘s /\

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