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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 3 Dec 1964, p. 6

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| & Page 6 â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Dec. 3, 1964 COUNCILLOR Ward 3 (elect 1: Joe Manganaro, Ed Turner, Is obel Walker. Bob Yuill. BO. OF EDUCATION Ward 3 <;§ 1): â€" John Brooks, Barry Laid] George McCleary, Mauâ€" rice Pasternac. Bruce Sabsay. HYDRO COMMISSION (elect 2): Leon Donsky, Dr. Raiph Johns, A week ago last Tuesday evâ€" ening, Frank Christie, president, Beverley Wlills Ratepayers‘ Assn. ealled a Candidates‘ Meeting at Tumpane Public School. If the attendance at this meeting is any yardstick, there are not many ratepayers in Bevâ€" erley Hills. However, approxiâ€" mately 20 candidates turned up to plead their cause. REEVE WESTON PUC Monday Dec. 7th is AN IMPORTANT DAY MAKE SURE that North York elects RESPONSIBLE CANDIDATES for Board FCR BOARD of CONTROL JIM AMOS FOR EXPERIENCED REPRESENTATION of Gontrol who have MAKE SURE IRV "TOPS" THE POLLS REâ€"EFLECT 3185 Bathurst Street â€" Toronto 19, Ont. Telephone RU 9â€"1113 â€" Res. 221â€"5377 Committee Room 789â€"4529 789â€"4528 789â€"2571 Decade of Service WESTON VOTERS . Sincere with Kay Neapole TO The youngsters are asked to take gifts suitable for a child, and the adults may take canâ€" ned foods. tea bags, cookies etc These will be given to the Downâ€" town Churchworkers‘ Assn. for distribution at Christmas time. Activities At The Downsveiw Library . Thursday December 3, Adult The full length color feature "Babes In Toyland" will he shown at Tumpane public school on Saturday, December 5. Doors open 1:30 p.m. Admission 25c. This movie date is being sponâ€" sored by the Tumpane Home & School Assn. Christmas Giving The annual "White Gifts" will be received at St. Stephen‘s Anâ€" glican church on the morning of Sun. Dec. 13, at the 9:30 a.m Family Service and 11:00 a.m. Mattins. TV‘s charming young hostess, Michele Finney will visit the library on Saturday, December 5, at 10:30 a.m. So, Razzle, Daz zle fans, â€" getâ€"youâ€"toâ€"theâ€"library onâ€"time, come Saturday! Film Fare At Tumpane Public School Arthur Meen "Use Peter Pan makeâ€"up. It‘s for people‘s pans that have petâ€" ered out." Special Guest at Downsview Library Around Downsview POLLS OPEN 10:00 A.M. â€" 8 P.M. "Irv‘ will serve you best! . Energetic . EXPERIENGE . Community Background . Gonstructive Objectives PAISLEY | X | Include In Your Choice Well, wonder what surprise patkage will be on the step next week. Something for FREE, no doubt â€" yes, so free and easy we can‘t do anything to stop it, barring trying to ward the catrâ€" riers off with the mop. The three films to be shown are: â€" "On The Twelfth Day" â€" a delightful color comedy on the 12 days of Christmas. "Polâ€" itical Dynamite" â€" A "Jake and the Kid" story about the Sunday curling issue. "Figure Skating" â€" some of Canada‘s greatest skatâ€" ers, in color. On Monday next, December The North York Public Library‘s Series of Film Programs The last film night of the 1964 series will be at the Main Lib rary on Wednesday, December Education program, T:30 p.m.‘ Auditorium. Ontario Hydro film | Mr. "m Currie, m"‘d with guest speaker Norman Street, is in Humber Memorial Manning. | Hospital in a very serious con Friday, December 4: â€" For folkâ€" dition. I know the thoughts of music and folkâ€"singing, string neighBours and friends are with along with Arthur Klarman and Gladys and young John in this his group at 7:30 p.m. | worrysome time. Saturday Dec. 5: â€" Michele Finâ€"| ney (previously mentioned inl this column)n Children‘s ug\ues,‘ St. David‘s Anglican Church fe‘n’o V’;f“sh“:'sclfn"m;emlm:’i‘:: wishes to thank all those whose ing" â€" "My Financial Career" | talents and time contributed so EXHIBITS: â€" Photographic Exhiâ€" | much to the social and financial bit by lise and Walter Mans success of their recent Bazaar. field. Auditorium and exmbn’ room until Sat. Dec. 12. This dis ‘ =â€"â€"â€" play consists entirely of prints taken in and around Toronto. ,,,?Peb?fdffir‘, .§E{ffi,;__l?",c‘? f: In the Rotunda, a display of pottery by Mrs. G. W. Holden. Cleaning The Front Step For heaven sakes!! It‘s bad enough to have ads pushed through the mailbox, but when it comes to having the front step peppered with bits and pieces of paper, advertising evâ€" erything from soup to nuts â€" it‘s for the monkeys. We can think of better ways to get our daily exercise than picking up unwanâ€" ted ads â€" in a five day period we swept out 15 of these things. Its about time all this adverâ€" tising material was consolidated into one monthly booklet, or, better still, the venders should buy newspaper space!! seven ‘t will be your Right to vote, Before you go to mark your X Of candidates . . . take note. It‘s no use grumbling later ‘bout how things*might have 241â€"2447 Capable The Tedder Street Euchre Club have held their first Card Party of the season. First honâ€" ours went to Doreen Hebburn, with a score of 65. St. David‘s Anglican Church wishes to thank all those whose talents and time contributed so much to the social and financial success of their recent Bazaar. On Wednesday, November 25 a very successful "Candidates Meeting" was held at Queens borough Junior High School. Ir spite of the very nasty weather there was, an excellent crowd Councillor Joe Gould and Boar against The one you want to win. So rain or shine get to the polls And signify your choice. Yes, exercise your franchise with The freedom of your voice a very successful "Candidates Meeting" was held at Queens borough Junior High School. In spite of the very nasty weather there was, an excellent crowd. Councillor Joe Gould and Board of â€" Education _ Member, â€" Jack Newton, have been returned to office by acclamation. This may tend to cut down local interest been If you don‘t mark your X in the coming Municipal Electâ€" ion. However, there is still a Reeve to elect, as well as four Mr. John Currie, Chiswick Street, is in Humber Memorial Hospital in a very serious conâ€" dition. I know the thoughts of neighBours and friends are with RO 6â€"1777 WM. G. BEECH, General & Life Insurance 1043 WESTON ROAD Notary Public YORK TRAVEL BUl FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE all BUREAU by RO 6â€"4603 H a r d i n g t o n I would like to take this opâ€" portunity to express my apprec iation of the cards and kind thoughts expressed during my recent visit to Humber Memorâ€" ial Hospital. This was the first time, in more than 2 years, that I had missed turning in copy, but things happened so suddenâ€" Controllers. Wednesday‘s meetâ€" ing was, I feel, an excellent exâ€" ample of community coâ€"operaâ€" tion as it was set up with the cooperation of the various rate payers groups in the area. I unâ€" derstand that this was a thought provoking meeting, and really regret that circumstances preâ€" vented my attendance. CooperTu Now is the time to use our Christmas Lay Away Plan. A small deposit will secure the fur of your choice. A Christmas Gift Suggestion Real Fur Lifelike $o Amazingly Realistic You Will Want One for Yourself . . . 241â€"9830 PUPPIES $4,340,434,848 to be expficit. This figure repreâ€" sents the cash deposits of well over three million Canadians at the Bank of Montreal at the Octoâ€" ber 31st yearâ€"end. And we‘re the first to point out that the nation is in debt to these customers . . . because most of our depositors‘ dollars went straight to work on projects vital to Canada‘s progâ€" ress and to the wellâ€"being of her individual citiâ€" zens. They‘re working dotlars, employed tor the ly that there was no opportunâ€" ity to make other arrangements; thus the week had to go by, with no "Hardington News". "SINCERE SERVICE TO SINCERE CUSTOMERS" BanK or MoNnTREAL Lanadas First BGank We owed them a lot in 1964 ASSETS $4,668,056,569 M BANK To 2 hurror cantouurs highâ€"grade government bonds and public secuâ€" ritres which have a ready market, and $268.181.390 national advantage. In fact at the Bank‘s year end, $2,728,862,030 was on loan to individuals, to companies and to communities across the nation. Another $874,466,266 was invested in in other securitiesâ€"mainly shortâ€"term credits to industry. Yes, we owed a lot to our more than three million customers in 1964. merly of Jane St., was honoured 1978 WESTON RD. ‘"Energy and Service For The Welfare of the Community" FOR CONSCIENTIOUS SERVICE For Information Call CH 1â€"6995 VOTE TO ELECT L 0 U G H. FOR COUNCILLOR be celebrated on December 1. We wish you many more years of health, Mrs. Moore! CH 1â€"8091 or CH 1â€"3952

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