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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 1 Oct 1964, p. 7

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The University . .uen‘s Club of Weston held its opening fall meeting in the torm of a coftee party last week at the new home"ot ciub president, Mrs. J. B. Mcliraith. Ailer a social hour over desâ€" sert and cottee, the president made â€" several announcements, and extended an invitation to all members to attend the next meeling of the University Woâ€" men‘s Club of Port Credit, at which the guest speaker will be Mrs. M. J. Sabia, new presiâ€" dent of lng National Federation of University Women. Membership Convener, Mrs. J W. _ Simih, advised . that . the meimbersiip deadline would be Nov. 30, to enable a memberâ€" ship list to be out before Ch.istâ€" mas. Mrs. J. M. Duff, Study Group Convener, described the study group program for the year. There will be study groups forâ€" med tor French Conversation Brigge and Travel, as well as a new one on ‘"Study of Penal Reform". This group will be visiting reformatories and makâ€" ing surveys of conditions in jails, court justice and sentenâ€" ces. The completion of the Softâ€" ball and Baseball programme at Amesbury Sports Club will be celebrated on Friday, October 2 at 8:00 p.m. when the â€" Cluo holds its annual "Award Night". Trophies will be awarded to the winning â€" teams. Individual Tro phies will be presented to the players. and al coaches and umâ€" pires will receive the Amesbury Sports Club Crest. Winners of the House League Hardball were Maple Leaf Floorâ€" ing. The Squirt Softball was won by Sanders Hardware and the Biâ€"Rite Drugs were winners of the Pee Wee Softball lea: sue. The winners of the North York Bantam Hardball will be University Women Hold Fall Meeting At Coffee Party AMESBURY AWARD NIGHT RO 6â€"41777 Program Convener, Mrs. P General & Life Insurance YORK TRAVEL BUREAU 1043 WESTON ROAD FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE Maple Leaf & Amesbury â€" News WM. G. BEECH, by Peg Grant Just North of Lawrence Ave. and South of 401 "LEAVE IT TO LEAVENS FOR THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN" Notary Public Call BEAUTIFULLY NEW WHEREVER YOU LOOK RO 6â€"4603 In a show of hands. 21 of the 35 members present wished to take the extension course. D. Newberry, outlined the proâ€" gram theme for the year which will be "learning more about learning", with emphasis on member‘ participation. The speaâ€" ker for October will be club member Miss Helen Lawrence who will discuss "The Carl Orff Method of Teaching Music." A report was given by Mrs. A. S. Mehi, Chairman of the Centennial Committee, covering fund raising suggestions for the project of this committee, which will be an educational one in Weston. Mrs. J. R. Baldwin,, Chairâ€" man of the Standing Committee on Education, reported on the university extension course to be given this fall under the sponsorship of the club. She reâ€" minded members that ‘"it beâ€" hooves us as university women to serve the community in some way" and asked for the support ot the members with adminisâ€" trative details of the course. Four members volunteered to help with registration, and Mrs. W. F. Grubbe will be in charge of babysitting, with other volâ€" unteers to assist her. A little reminder: Don‘t forâ€" get that hockey registration will begin on Saturday morning, Ocâ€" tober 17, at the Amesbury Comâ€" munity Centre. This is for boys between the ages of 8 and 18 Mr. George Stulac. a teacher at Downsview Secondary School and his brother. who teaches at Northern Collegiate, are in Tokâ€" yo with the Canadian Olyinpic Basketball Team. This team is competing in the Olympic Triâ€" For further information please call Mr. Bruce Colbourn a CH 1â€"1562. Bruce is particularly inâ€" terested in obtaining volunteers als. The four top teams in a round â€" robin series in the Triâ€" als will become eligible to play in the Games. We wish the Canâ€" adian Team success. FOOTBALL Three Cheers for Downsview S.8.!‘ Their football squad deâ€" feated Bathurst Collegiate 14 to 6 in the first game of the icaâ€" gue. Students who watched the game at Downsview Field are sure they have a winning team this vear. David Swindle, who is playing with this team for the first time, was a casualty, having lost one help? OLYMPIC GAME TRIALS determined before the "Award Night", and they will recoive their awards at this time. HOCKEY hockey â€" officials. Can you CH 1â€"5978 Impala Super Sport Coupe THEY‘RE ALL CAPTAINS! Captain Bill Thomas of the North York Fire Department is surrounded by loâ€" cal Team Captains for the United Appeal â€" (1. to r.) Have you any comment: or questions with regard to HOMEâ€" WORK? Forms will be available at this meeting on which to jot down any questions you may have, and a panel of teachers & parents will discuss them at the November 2 mecting. Maple Leaf Home and School Association begins a new sea son, Monday, October 5, at 8 o‘clock, with the traditional and always popular "Open fouse." Meeting in the Auditorium parents and teachers will be welcomed by the school Princi pal, Mr. John Helston. Mr. Hels ton will speak on the current curriculum, after which parents may visit the teachers in their various classrooms. The Maple Leaf Home and School Executive for the 1964â€" 65 season is: President, Mrs. B. Martin; Viceâ€"President, Mro G. Madill; 2nd Vice â€" Prosident, Mrs. L. Moir: Treasurer, Mr. J. A. Preston; Room Representa tive. Mrs. J. Wilson: Prog:amme Chairman, Mrs. E. Hardiman; Social Convener, Mrs. R. Lacey; Publicity, Mrs. S. Saits, Counâ€" cil Representative and Hospitalâ€" ity. Mrs. J. Rhodas; Pianist, Mrs. G. Madill; Principsl, Mr. John _ Helston; _ Viceâ€"Principai, Mr. N. Brodie, and staff repâ€" resentatives as designeted each of his front teeth during the game. HOME & SCHOOL 789â€"3481 | _ The North York District of | the Ontario Secondary School | Teachers Federation will put on | two workshops for teachers this Saturday, October 3, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Public Relations Workshop About 50 North York teacners who act as public relations ofâ€" ficers in their respective schools will be attending this workshop. the main purpose of which is to inform the public relations ofâ€" ficers in each branch or school of "the importance of public reâ€" lations in the province, in the district and in the branch." Speakers at this workshop will be Mr. John McGivney, Director of Public Relations for OSSTF; Mr. Hugh Newton, Public Relatâ€" ions Counsel for OSSTF and Mr. Tom Sanders, Editor of OSSTF‘s "Provincial Bulletin® and head on. The current leaders have agreed to continue until the Scoutarama is over. but definâ€" itely cannot carry on after that time. No previous experience is essential. only the desire to work with these young boys. The current leaders will be very pleased to help volunteers to get established in the packs. If vou can help, please call the District Commissioner Mrs Wainright. at CH 44460 or Mrs Chairman of the "Public Relaâ€" tions Workshop" being held at the Conroy Hotel is Mr. R. D. Woollatt, District Public Relaâ€" tions Officer for North York. (For the intormation of the reader,. each school is a branch. branches are organized into a district, and the North York Diâ€" strict takes in the whole of North York. There are 29 high schools in North York, and 31 districts in Ontario.) October 28 will see the disâ€". bandment of the A & B Packs‘ of the Pelmo Cubs. uniess 4 new leaders are acquired. Dae to transfers to other cities and illâ€"| nesses, the 74 boys involved will { have no leaders, and thus (he} packs will not be able to carry | on. The current leaders have| agreed to continue until the ‘ Scoutarama is over. but definâ€" itely cannot carry on after that CHURCH BAZAAR Saturday, October 31, Elverâ€" ston Park will hold its Cnurch Bazaar in the Church Auditor ium from 2 to 4 p.m. Watch this column for furcher information Eight years ago, Paiâ€" Barker Accompanied | by her children Susan and Craig,. visited her parents in Thornton Heath, Sur rey. but her family had not seen 6 year old Kent until this air port reunion. It was over i% vears ago, on their wedding dey that Mrs. Eacott last saw her sonâ€"inâ€"law Warren, a member of the Armed Forces, who was re turned to Canada. Pat followed a short time after as a Canadian War Bride, Poeirson at CH 1â€"5417 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bake and young son Keni were on hand at Toronto | Inernational Airport last week to sreet Mrs. Barker‘s _ mother, | Mrs. Olive Eacott, and sister Jill on their arrival from oversoas Fight years ago, Pai Barker Accompanied â€" by her _ children Mrs. Eatott and Jill will be spending a month in Terouto We wish them a very pleasait holiday _ before _ they _ return home on their Charter Flight on October 25. U.K. VISITORS month CUBS AND SCOUTS NY District Of OSSTF To Hold Two Workshops Pai Barker t children visited . her of the English Department at Northview Heights Collegiate. Following the instruction sesâ€" sion, there will be a panel disâ€" cussion on "Education News in North York". Mr. Wollatt will be the moderator, and the panel will be composed of two newsâ€" men and two North York Febâ€" eration members. Mrs. Roxanne Fines,. a former |close to leading member of the San j register Francisco Opera â€" Comp a ny, ‘ Children toured United States on many | York . n concert trips as the guest soloâ€" | part. The North York Parks and Recreational Department, in 1ts! desire to provide new and chalâ€" | lenging recreation programmesi for North York residents, has| inaugurated â€" another new pro-\ gramme for boys and girls 8 ~4 14 years of age,. inclusive. s The North York Civie Childâ€" prepared to devote her time and‘ ren‘s Choir will be born on Octâ€" | talents to developing this new | ober 3. 1964 between 10:30 a.m. | Children‘s Choir, â€" which _ she and 12:00 noon at Owen Bivd. 1 hopes will become a well known | Public School at which time ; children‘s choir throug h o u t | registrations will be accepted. | Metro and set the example for | The fee is $5.00 for each child | additional choirs which will be[ for the full season of 20 weeks. formed in other sections of | Actual singing and practices will , North York. | begin on October 17 at Owen The Parks and Recreation | Blvd. School and continue each | Department feels it is fortunate | Saturday _ morning _ throughout | to have secured Mrs. Fines the season. \services and if is honed that| Mavis Breckenbridge, Alma Pacini, Jean Jennings, Polly Banasco, June Johnston, Lana Ruffo. Children‘s Choir Newest Venture Of NY Parks Before you do anything else, come to your Home Modernization Centre. You‘ll find a visit well worthâ€"while. You‘ll be given free information and literature that could make a world of differâ€" ence to your plans, save you time and money and help you make the kitchen of your dreams come true. The people at your Home Modernâ€" home mrodernization centre Your hydro 249â€"9111 Planning to modernize your kitchen? Your Home Modernization Centre can help a lot. the Sanj register for this new â€" choir. omp a n y , ‘ Children from anywhere in North on many | York may register and take guest soloâ€" | part. Special Session Workshop About 100 North York teachers are expected to attend the other workshop, being beld at Earl Haig Secondary School. which will be a special session for branch presidents and for proâ€" fessional development represenâ€" tatives in each school Chairman is Mr. Bob Paul, Chairman of History at Northâ€" mount Junior High School. Wilâ€" lowdale. Assisting him at the workshop are Mr. Bert Moss of Earl Haig. Mr. Gord Bean of Victoria Park Secondary School ist and the protege of the noted Jan Pierce. She possesses her Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Education and has had more than 10 years experience workâ€" ing with Children‘s Choirs. The Parks and Recreation | Department feels it is fortunate | to have secured Mrs. Fines services and it is hoped that | close to 100 boys and girls will | She is now a wife and mother residing in North York and is prepared to devote her time and talents to developing this new Children‘s Choir, which she hopes will become a well known children‘s â€" choir â€" throug h o ut |m‘nuumu1un- 26 different recreation proâ€" grammes involving hundreds of North York residents, many community | organizations â€" and Parks and Recreation Departâ€" ment programmes, had to be set up and scheduled. Gordon Hutchinson, Director of Recreatâ€" ion, with the assistance of his staff, has finalized a filming schedule which the National Film Board crew â€" are â€" now busily engaged in following, reâ€" cording the activities on film, many of which are synchronizâ€" ed with sound. Following the selection of the North York Recreational Proâ€" gramme by the Ontario Departâ€" ment of Education as the source d a new National Film Board production "Leisure and Comâ€" munity Recreation", the task of arranging for the people and locations of each film sequence was left in the hands of the North York Recreation Staff. "Community spirit and wondâ€" erful coâ€"operation from commâ€" unity groups has been the key to success in the making of this film" Mr. Hutchinson reports. ‘‘Every group which was conâ€" tacted was more than willing to assist in every way. We just wish that every North York group could have had an opporâ€" tunity to share in this film production" Some of the coâ€"operating groups . include the â€" Bathurst Manor Community Choir, Wilâ€" low Bowl, North York Tennis Club, Willowdale Lawn Bowling Club, Y.M.H.A., Northview Colâ€" legiate Drama Club, North York and Mr. Sy Mah of Earl Haig. The luncheon speaker will be Dr. J. M. Paton, Professor of Philosophy at the Ontario Colâ€" lege of Education. National Film Board Chooses NY For Film On Community ization Centre can help you and the informative planning guide they will give you free will open your eyes to just what a wonderful place your kitchen can be. Free planning guides also available on laundries NEED A CAR? Just phone your nearest Scotiaâ€" branch about a Scotia Plan Car Loan. The low rates are the same fornew and usedcars... . you get life insurance at no extra cost. Best of all you get that fast, friendly Scotiabank service. Get your Scotia Plan Car Loanâ€" or a loan for any other worthwhile purposeâ€"today. and added living space w# BANK Staff, North York Kinsmen Club, Lawrence Heights Recreation Council, Willowdale Softbail League, St. Johns Convalescent Hospital and the Wilson Heights Karate Club. Lions. Majorettes, North York Public Library, Willow dale Other recreation programmes under the Department staff supervision include Teen Daneâ€" es, Day Camping, Swimming, Playgrounds, GolHf Instruction, Ballet, Square Dancing, Roller Skating, Senior Citizen Programâ€" mes and many others. Particular assistance was givâ€" en by the family of Mr. and Mrs. G. Webster, 54 Bowerbank Drive, Willowdale, who providâ€" ed their home and, as requested by the film crew, displayed typical "abuses" of leisure time. Horse Shows, Ponies, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Poultry, Rabbits & Cavies â€" 4â€"H Clubs Harness Races . Monday Midway â€" Both Days Saturday October 10 and Monday, October 12 2 BIG DAYS WOODBRIDGE FAR Plan Now To Have A Good Time At

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