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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 22 Oct 1964, p. 6

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Brown 'Owl. Miss Newborry,: into a cabin. Black and White still needs a helping hand from Admission / to movies by lih any ladies in the district willâ€"| rary card for those of 3 yis. aid ing to. teach and test the girls| up. . â€" + just 15 mins. on a Tucsday | Baraar Bargains! evening at Tumpane public) _ Only 34 shopping dars t school â€" â€" such as knitting, sewâ€"â€" Christmas _ For â€" toys. . sifts ing, setting table, traffic saiety knickâ€"nacks, . stocking . stuffers, rules, semaphore etc. . â€". handknits and needlework. makg If you can spare this time. a date to be at St. Stephen‘s call Miss Newberrv at LE 6 FALL BAZAAR on Sat. Oct. 31, 235th who will be puttinz up their stripes are: â€" Sixers â€" Sharâ€" on â€" Steffinson, â€" Sherry â€" Carr Chery! Hamm, Anna Dunets and Rhonda Clark; Seconders â€" Heaâ€" ther Laurie, Valeme Johnston. Joan Abrey. Claire McCormack and Nancy Dunbar. The foilo 255th who "Don‘t buy â€" chrysanthemums for your fall border â€" let him buy them for himself." DON T FORGET to join Choir Guild of St. Stephen‘s glican church on Sat Oct Promotions In The Brownie Ranks at 8 Adm Pudd‘nhead says Shop early with â€" the Downsview Cubs & Scouts The boys have been on an l\ out effort for a display of their hobbies, and the ladies will be supplying ovenâ€"fresh goodies at the bake sale. Browse around the â€" ne« work table. white elephant . . . house plants, Christ eards and gifts. Anyene For Whist? The 8th Downsview Cubs & Scouts are combining a hobby | Expression Of Sympathy nlgov, bake sale, and tea room To Mrs. Wood. 27 Chappel with a Preâ€"Christmas Bazaar On | ;i) Road, in the sudden death Sat Oct 24, 24 pm. at BlaYâ€"| of her husband James W. Wood, don public school (Keele & Tavâ€" recently. istock). Adm. and tea 25¢. | Mobby Show! Bazaari! And Mot 3363 after 6 p.m Cuppall! | 0 Page 4 â€"â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursday, Oct. 22, 194 1585 Dundas St. W. Every Friday Night Starting Friday, October 30th With A Grand Halloween Masquerade Dance Music by Cousin Lupe and his Country Rythm Kings featuring Don Celsic Country Music Stars of Stage, Radio & T.V. with Special Guests from C.F.G.M. .__ Country Music Rodeo Spot and Door Prizes i church on Sat Oct 24 pu. for a Whist brive T5c. refreshments, prizes prize. Grand Opening Dance Borrow this businesslike way. Next time you need money for a new car or any big purchase, see Royal Bank ahead of rime about a lowâ€"cost, lifeâ€"insured termpPlan loan First â€" before you shop around _ arrange with Royal Bank to finance in advance with a lowâ€"cost lcrnplan loan It puts buring power, hargaming power in your pocket (With the dollars you save. get that optional equipment you wanted‘) No extras. No hidden charges. Fast service, often within 24 hours QLD TIME & MODERN cOUNTRY & WESTERN STYLE For Reservations Call 222â€"6012 Dancing 8:30 p.m. Till Midnight Admission â€" $1.50 CLUB CANADIANA **with a termDlan loan I put less money into financing _and more into the car®® of the the Typical lowâ€"cost tErmpIan toans You receive at 2:00 Skating books. : a Sprec Nov H Children‘s Activities Sat. Oct 240 1030 tact M EXHIBITS Activities at Downsview Library If folkâ€"music and singing is vour kind of beat, join a group of guitarists every Friday evenâ€" inz at 7â€"30 in the auditoriam Treasure with Kay Neapole In the R Th chae um Around Downsview 14 Klarman tC id exmbi ther Mo kating ROYAL BANK Finance in advance at LC the de t inside Three Br aby bear H You repay o ver 12 months 30 months 36 months fo ME §1213 m _ con hils tib charse wifts. . fre folks ted on t Coffee Party Held For Drivers Of Cancer Unit Month new Little Helpers Party All children under invited with iheir St Stephen‘s _ Littl i shorl s :30 p.in a coffee party for its drivers odir. Octobnr 22. lrom l al al H heâ€" new > treasures at the Treasure Mart from near and far . . . fresh from _ the â€" kitchens _ around Downsview, . featherlight . past ries. cakes and cookies at the Bake Shop. . . be in the swim and pick a fish alive‘o at the Fish Pond â€" watch the passers by as you refresh in the Tea Room. And â€" BALLOONS, Bal Everything‘s Going Up Except â€" the shellâ€"out for UNICEF only costs le. And that pent 10.00 â€" 4:00 p.m Call in at the Corner Store for delieacies, jellies and jams arty Dobson. This office 5:00 on ate childre tteer 2412447 ss iL treats. Bu o carty â€" 11:00 paymeni $ 43.93 $ 7544 $115.73 ildren Hallowe \rs ffice i bualloons. he fun of a fa of the school children : UNICEF boxes will be vonne, Downsview, Tum:â€" id Sheppard Ave. public to name a few. Ni ) anr in the Unif Municipal Building 0 Ire h this work 1alFa will lars s oper service nan of Transp H. Ouipp. and i cretary. . Mrs. rmation on â€" Mal NICEF call Mrs 241â€" in And that penny of milk for hunâ€" ound the world. n youngsters enâ€" nal fun of dressâ€" iz friends and lecting the usu i this night they them UNICEF illection _ boxes. a million Canadâ€" i1 provide half a to help fight and ignorance orld‘s less fort » more than 100 Nth. York Com vho irs. are thers to Heloers c will be furch al th 247â€"3064 avail dr ion‘t an amo/ 3¢ HAND & POWER MOWERS sharpened NEW MOWERS FOR SALE Pincor & Jacobsen, Toro, Lawnboy, also Used Mowers 2830 WESTON RD CH 1â€"4621â€"2 241â€"4747 on December 7 WESTON â€"â€" it‘s Your M.P. Opinion H P The Tt Th presented with a gold bracelet by Mr. Ken Anâ€" drews, President of Weston Skating Club, while her instructor, Carl Harrison, (left) watched proudly. Mr. Andrews presented the gift with the following remarks: "Judy, who has been a memâ€" ber of the Weston Skating Club for years. this <pring completed and passed one plateau in figure %ming. that of her Gold Dance Test. This charmâ€" ing young lady is the first member in the histary of the Club fo achieve this honour. which was done through determination. hard work and pravtice, We wish you the very best, Judy. in the future, and we know that you will reach the other platenu for which you are now working. that of passing your eighth figure test. Judy has always taken an interest in all activities of the club ind has never been too busy to help others. She has been.an exâ€" ample for all to follow and an ass el_to the club. So. on behalf of the Board of Directors and memâ€" bers of the Weston Skating Club. I would like you tn accept this gift in appreciation of the honor you huve brought to the club. Repairs to all makes of LAST SUNDAY MISS JUDY HENDERSON was SERVICE STATION vland nt By James E. Waiker M.P. for York Centre Chiet Government Whip had an interesting visitor week in the person of Wil POWER MOWLERS & MIRâ€"COOLED engines a81 an Tt MASON‘S YES| fea on ith MT bas if entalny x In titior ent Sa in i Hishness and Duke Ii be M M affic nuial 1967 nt of a nt t behind (1 o do jec pro that The he ni menl as 0 sented o the Comm TAVAT STEREO CENTRE GIFTS 1379 Lawrence Ave. W.â€" North Park Plaza â€" Keele & Lawrence The aims of d with the n words he out there are 18 Clairtone Sound Unitsâ€"come in Goverr s as fo b Mediterranean style sound unit with a Type A , record changer by Garrard and retractable Euphonics cartridge. AM/FM;/FMâ€"stereo radio. Secondâ€"year proven allâ€"transistor system with a 5â€"year warranty. Sliding doors cover a central cupboard for storing 150 records/portable television/tape recorder;/bar accessories etc. Has a black, finished back for perfect sound and may be used in front of a low window or as a room divider. Handâ€"turned legs. Rockerâ€"key controis. Antique Spanish finish. 63" x 19" x 26%". $000.00 ith Bank of Nova Scotia Financing Parliaâ€" ef preâ€" it and in ind am lrament will be to procure the necessary educational facilities needed to stimulate our voung people to take an active interest in public affairs and to become more aware of the national and international problems con fronting Governments. In furthâ€" ering their knowledge in the principles and ideals that govern Canada, they will naturally be seeking methods to resoive any differences which could strengâ€" then the bond of unity within Canada and throughout the enâ€" tire world. be TOPS Over the weekâ€"end, the high school students in the area were very busy working for the United Appeal. At almost every comner in the area, a car wash was in operation, which neited the United Appeal anywhere from $75.00 to $100.00 at sach location. Once a year we see how _ enterprising and â€" hardâ€" working our young people are. The students work frem early morning through to evening, with no monetary compensation for themselves, just the trnought that they are giving assistance to a worthwhile cause. Beliece it or not. some don‘t even take off for lunch Last vear, students at Downs view made a contribution to the "U.A." of $3,500., which was the largest in all of North York, and seeond only to Etobicoke in the Province of Ontario. They are. of their own accord. raising their objective this year, and will be doing their utmost with car washes, movies, sale of Beatâ€" le books and slave auctions to An added feature at the Dairy Queen at Jane & Wilson last weekâ€"end, and again this week. will be a free milk shake for the driver of the car. Other Recently, the Guide Company, under the leadership of Mrs Garbett, Captain, accepted four new guides who completed their Golden Hand and Golden Bar tests and earned the right to "Flyâ€"Up" to Guides. These are: Sheila Hough, Jane Hutchinson Dawn Harris and Susan Ackerâ€" feldt. > There are now 17 Brownies in the Pack and 22 Guides in the Company. The 432 Brownies at Elvers ton Park Church welcomed two m Brownies on . Saturday, Caroline Whelan and Carâ€" :ulklwdi were enrolled with the UNITED APPEAL ENROLLMENT & FLYUP G "lbgs by Peg Grant . . . . . CH 1â€"5978 Maple Lleaft & Amesbury News 1t CLAIRTONE stereo for the informed buyer wiTh CLAIRTOmL THE INFANTA and play with them and take away a lovely brochure { Proof of how worthwhile and | needed these programmes are, ! is that there were 182 children between the ages of 8 and 14 | who â€" attended â€" Downsview â€" on Saturday. in "Everything‘s Ducky" wiLht Jackie Cooper. Also appearing | will be Scuttlebutt, the intellecâ€" tual duck with a mind for misâ€" | siles and an eye for girls lt'<| love and langhter blasting off | the launching pad. The wacky| quacky outâ€"inâ€"orbit tale of ‘wo! navy bird brains and a talkiuzJ duck. That‘s Saturday at 10â€"00| amm. and 2:00 p.m. A wonderful| 2 hours of entertainment ’ori’ the children. | Would you care to go for a; dip in a pool on Tuesday afterâ€" noons from 1:30 to 3:30 at the RCA.F. Downsveiw | Base on Keele Street at Sheppard? Starâ€" ting this week the Northwestern Y will begin "Keep Fit and Swim" for fadies. Those with} small children will be pleased to | note that a baby sitting service is provided. For further infor | mation call Dennis \lcClelIand, (Executive Secretary) at the| Saturday, October 24. North Park Church will present Mickâ€" ev Rooney ard Buddy: Hackett (Executive Secretary) at the "Y" RO 2â€"1080 SATURDAY MOVIE In the very near future, adâ€" vance plans are to be made for a similar programme to begin at the new Nelson A. Boylen School on Falstaff. Officials at the "Y" are hoping to have evâ€" erything in readiness when the school opens in September of SPORTS Those readers who have pas programmes on Saturday at Emâ€" ery Collegiate on Weston Road a n d _ Downsview _ Secondary School. These include swimming lessons, crafts, square dancing, gym, and even sewing classes. washes will be located at Keele & Wilson and Lawrence & Keele. The Northwestern "Y" bas WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd S0o Phone 244â€"5324 sting off e wacke e of ‘wo a talking at 10:00 vonderful Don‘t forget the Variety Show on Friday and Saturday this week presented by the Y.P.W. of Elverston and Trethewey. Tickets may be obtained at the The Board of Managers of the North Park Presbyterian Church (which with the exceptâ€" ion of one woman, is all male» is planning a dinner at the church on Friday evening, Novâ€" ember 27, at 7 p.m. Take note, ladies, this is really something quite new, as the men are preâ€" pared to cook the meal, serve it and also do all the washing up. Set aside November 27 as a day out for the family and sup port the men. "U$ AGAIN®" Although the deadline for this rink to begin operation is Janâ€" uary 1, 1965, it is expected to be ready for use soon after De cember 1. Amesbury Sports Club will continue on Saturday morning, October 24, to accepi registrations from boys 8 to 18 for their hockey programme. ADVANCE NOTICE ed by Culford and Lawrence recently will notice that good progress has been made on the Since it is the objective of the Credit Union to encour age thrift, promote econeâ€" mic security, strengthen deâ€" mocracy and individual resâ€" ponsibility and thus benefit the. community, I hereby proâ€" claim Thursday, October 15 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK PROCLAMATION CREDIT CNION DAY THURS.. OCTOBER 15, 1964 1964 as _ CREDIT UNION DAY in the Township of North York and call upon ail citizens to give consideration to the many benefits to be derived through Credit Unions. N. C. Goodhead. Reeve RECORDS

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