FREE dem score‘ which was hcld : the management of York Bow This enabled the good bow!=i as well as the poor bowlers qualify since the score was b tween 175 and 200 with han eap. For a while it was annou. ced that Stella Manoff had wo ene of the vouchers but the: was a one pin error in caloul. tion and Doreen took it insiva Better luck next time Stcll You‘ll have to suffer it out w a trophy at the end of the ~>« son instead. This seeins to inevitable since Stells is one the best bowlers we have Also on Thursdas, De 17th, the Calico Drive Ho kets so that they could purchas< Whatever Christmas needs they wanted. The winners of thesc wouchers were Axel Pugi, Do: een Havinga, Beity Greyandu: and Lil Pugi. These bowlers wen by simply bo regular way and thei pened to be one clos: n Thursday, December 17th the Oakdale District Bowlin: Lergue held their Christmas Bowl. Instead of giving aw=y the usual turkey, the League bowled for vouchers which wer redeemable at local supermar ‘Geo W Bull B. Comm Howard G Ashbourne B A . 43 KING STREET 1730 Weston Weston Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Soccitors 1630A Wilson Ave 24; 21 Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Morigage Loans Evenings by Appointment Bull & Ashbourne 6 JOHN ST. Chartered Accountants ACCOUNIANTS Chartered Aceoyniant Marsh, Goulding ROSE MUSIC CENTRE BARRISTERS C. W. LEASK 1969 Weston Road ~â€"* TME TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1964 CEer t M ?a xt '/ï¬â€˜ SEASONS GRKEETINGS NEW REALTOR MAP OF METRO Westor Road Professional â€" Busingess CBH O 11129 CH _ 4â€"806i wiIng 2191 Atp which ty This is always a annual Christmas the schoo! choirs Weston Weston. (Ont Weston Ey Aifred H Herman DIRECTORY BARRISTERS Fraser & Simms Barrisfers _ Solicitors Barristers Solicitors 1936 W 1944 Weston Road 1923 Weston Road Heakes and MacDonald gage h WESTON me ol mu: highlight meeting w presenting CH O 4â€"5897 CH IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER 11911 311 noneyâ€"raiging ‘ groups in order u satisfy all the needs of the ommunity. Home and School neetings today are merely socâ€" Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Mutor & Automatic Repair Wheel Alignment _ $9.50 FREF Courtesy Carâ€" Pick up 1778 Jane St CH 7â€"6590 1230 Mt Dennis ELECTRICAL CUSTOMERS J. R. Currie, O.D. functions, places where moâ€" s can get together and disâ€" _ recipes for cookies for next meeting. Very few teaâ€" s lurn out except on Parâ€" ‘ Night when they are obli d to turn out. Our particu Home and School Groug at co Drive has been blessed i good leadership and proâ€" nming and we have had the peration of the staff so we w0t fully realize how difficult &s can get. We have had e very educational evenings were wellâ€"planned and proâ€" nmed and still we feel the ncial drag and the need to ine a fundâ€"raising group. A of this is due to the apathy ne parenis who seem only to nterested in themseives and r child personally. This is trated at every. Christmas ts child personally ated at every iz when there i s of parents as e Piano Tuning And Repairing OPTOMETRY Ne GARAGES + Hs highs the Saturday movies great deal for the comâ€" id 1 sincerely hope the iat send their children ore than that. 1 hope volunteer their servâ€" ssisting the committce ay for this takes a lot Optometrist 1ig heard the terrupt the CH MUSIC tho ups ecreation A higgs Jane Street know from past Also 1 hope they ut to Home and @s every month to organization . and its functions and ) the. community. ak ME 3â€"3536 hs ht educatior t« Belmar 0 i th unity vthin and RO 9â€"2841 ational are H sup} Weston reso uj meeting h choir the par th $15.00 eto roup from it hi Or VIOLET PENROSE, of 24 Corâ€" al Gable Drive, died at Humber Memorial Hospital on Saturday December 12th at the age of 73 She was the wife of the late Harry Penrose and mother of Gladys (Mrs. Hazelden}, Lillian {Mrs. R. Swance), Eva (Mrs. S Swance}, and â€" Muriel (Mrs. F. EDITH STEANE, resident of. Uivist, being careful not to over Rexdale, died at Humber Memâ€"â€" Water, allowing the plants to orial Hospital on Saturday, Deâ€" dry back a little between wat cember 12th. She is survived by| erings. Another is to use luke her husband Benjamin, sons,! Warm water and not water that Stanley, Norman, Melville, Fredâ€" is cold or hot. A third is not erick and Clifford, and daughâ€" _ ters Edith (Mrs. C Placido) and Doris | (Mrs. Ward) _ Mrs. A Steane leaves 19 grandchildren rlstmas n and one greatâ€"grandchild. Funâ€" eral was held on Monday Dece mber 14th from Ward Funcral N s t Home. Service was by the Rev o an a r H. H. Lennox and interment in . Sanctuary Park Cemetery ‘“‘“‘“Lj‘“‘ who dream of a Sanctuary cent, Rexdale, died at his home on Saturday December 12th agâ€" ed 69 years. He is survived by his wife, Margaret. and daughâ€" ter Evelin (Mrs. Menzies) Funâ€" eral was held on Tuesday Decâ€" ember 15th from Ward Funeral Home with service in the Chap el by the Rev. R. J. Boggs. Inâ€" terment was in the Veterans‘ Plot Sanctuary Park Cemetery. vent, Westor a heart atls cember 15th Alan and Georgt W. Fry conducted Finch Avenue Lady â€" of _ Mc ELECTRICAL _ CONSUMPTION GROWING â€" POWER SYSTEM ROSALIE MARY ISLAND, of 21 Griggsden Avenue, Weston, died at Toronto Western Hos pital on Friday December 1l1th at the age of 25. She is survived by her husband, Murray, and children _ Glenda _ apd _ Ricky. Funeral was held from Ward Funeral Home 2035 Weston Road, on Tuesday December 15th. The service was conducted by the Rev. David Stiles and a D interment | was Park _ Cemetery York Road Funeral Re husba The | WILLIAM _ JAMES CRUICK SHANK, of 49 Barrhead (res wife Road )thys 18th RO 6417 Ur JOSEPH _ FRALIC WALLENTY (BILL) KISZKA General & Life Insurance YORK TRAVEL BUREAU OBITUARIES / Care Of African Violets Stenhe George Bridgman 1980 Weston Rd Weston eter Ackrow & Wells Home 1166 WESTON ROAD di€ Butt [ 41 FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS The body al _ Home TO ANYWHELRE Dr Members Toronto Real Estate Roard pt the CH 1â€"1164 Res. 241â€"7983 WM G BEKCH 7th cal Notary: Public De D Limited Realtors George. The ducted the sc is Anglican H p )W ite hre Inta he apliia Wes Muriel rested 00 2035 San Thu We M Fuesday 38 vears . died at Ou Hospital / of 1 We R _ Sanctuary 1570 _ Roval KA ho 1h03 etery He Ma W vince M (Mrs. (Mrs. d at War Westo Re nly hu W York D 2431 100 U )c h Canadians who white â€" Christmas Claus popping down to the tune of J can thank assorted What / i Bethleheim By Ernest Fisher If you are fortunate to receive one of the newer varieties of African violets this Christmas, one that is a continuous bloomâ€" er, given the right conditions, you will want to know how to create those conditions, so that your plant will continue to give you pleasure. If you follow these few simple rules, your African violets will be a center of atâ€" traction tropical areas of Africa, the Af rican violet is a warm weather plant which enjoys a day tem perature of 70 to 75 degrees F and a night reading that does not go below 60 degrees F. The fact that it likes heat indicates why it thrives in the warm rooms of our homes WATERING: There are three points about watering to keep in mind. One is to keep plants moderately TEMPERATURE I . 6 TV No night commercial collections on CHRISTMAS EVE, SPRING N ‘TDECEMBER! Fisher‘s Quality African Violets GARBAGE COLLECTION 32 Downsview Ave., Downsview, Ontario (Just North of Highway 401 at Jane) SEE SELECTION OF OUR OWN ORIGINATIONS CANADIAN BRED Now Is THE TIME TO ORDER THAT SPECIAL vARIETY FOR CHRISTMAS VIS!TORS ALWAYS WELCOME CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS WEEKS Regular THURSDAYS collection on WEDNESDAYS Regular FRIDAYS collection on THURSDAYS. Call WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH D. S. TICKNOR REALTOR CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH FOR ALL REAL ESTATE SERVICES 10 11 U 11:00 King Street and Weston Road Minister: Rev. Ralph E. Spencer, M.A Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W! Hart. 1 10 11 9:30 0 :00 1:00 3:00 7:30 &â€"00 CHRISTMAS DAY and NEW YEARS EVE Minister Manse CH 00 00 00 originally from . the as of Africa, the Af is a warm weather Members of the Toronto Real Estate Board SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1964 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1964 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27 Mortsages Appraisals p.m p.m p.m p.m um. â€" Guest preacher Rev. George A Dickson. B.D.. D.D. 1.im im m m m. â€" apti m m Cross Street at Church Street » > Rev. R. J. Boags, B.A CH O 1â€"9533 study CH 1â€"15 George Baker ream ol a with _ Santa the chimney ingle Bells® writers and ern climate. â€" Junior & Intermediate Church Nchool â€" Pax Bible Class â€" Nurserv. Kindergarten & Primary â€" Crih Corner â€" Evening Worship LT. Vesper Service to be held in Church) 1182 JANE SF. WESTON Westminster United Church sndty nine william street weston ontano Sunday _ School Sunday School 1 to 8 years Pathfinders Bible Class Morning Worship (Sacrament of Tri C (Class for Teenagers Classe« for all ages X L Bible Class for Ladies Hi _( Group One Way Club Carol and Christmas Eve Cormmmunion Behold, The Lamb of God NORTH YORK SI like ~NDAY SCHOOT ‘The Eusndly Fomily Churck" The fish emulsions are 100% | organic and high in nitrogen.| This gives good, lush growth. It can be used each week at the | rate of three drops to a pint of warm | water. On the fourth week, a chemical fertilizer, high | in phosphorus is recommended,] at the rate of tleaspoon to a quart of warm water. This lal-’ ter will produce large flowers. Most of the fun in growing African violets eomes from colâ€" lecting new and different var | ieties. This keeps one‘s interest alive and constantly growing. || to allow pots to stand in water. This can easily be avoided by resting them on pebbles placed African | violets will bloom well in a large North window, in an East and even in a South or West window, but you must protect them from the hot sun from _ imid February on and throughout the Summer by pla cing a net curtain or tissue papâ€" er between your plants and the ylass. in the saucers This will also help _ to _ increase _ humidity around the plants. LIGMNT: FEEDING OF PLANTS: d Buxying Selling q m irs and up CH 1â€"4471 nerally no snow. for or winters are mild dean â€" Hills around No Santa Claus lisâ€" ren‘s pleas, for he‘s i invention based on saint. And there‘s i decorated Christ the village square: originated in Gerâ€" \.; B.D BA. B.D 1964 WESTON _ RD Single | warm man. CH * UN KIN Weston BE 34 BABYSITTING | hy 38. TRANSPORTATION LADY KITCHEN _ CHAIRS 21. _ ROOMS WITH BOARD MOUNT DEXxIs 22 ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE SPECIAI 43A. PAINTING & DECORA TING W SAME DAY On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security 1t You Can Make Monthiy Payments You Can Get a LoaD 40. GARAGES FOR RENT FIRST CLASS _ PA!NTING _ and paper hansing 25 vears ex 25 FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€" all makes â€" new. used, re built 1400 Weston Road. RO 9â€"1115 37. _ MOTOR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 43C _ PIANO TUNING 9. MONEY TO LOAN _ 45 HELP WANTED &_â€"_â€"____ ; MALE AQUARIUM Special «ttention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. Supply AINTING and decorating. in gide or outside work _ Paper hanging, free estimates _ Ch make â€" to factory . standards F re e estimates, . satiktaction guaranteed _ Skilled service is economy. nevlect is costly 4ob Ple: EM 1034 W middleage | widow. | a ing. Fully experience 249â€"1750. Musical Instruments U you want Râ€"Eâ€"8â€"Uâ€"Lâ€"Tâ€"8 . ... Use Classified Ads published every Toursday Tuesday, 3 p.m .. . deadline CUOBRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOT more than ONE incorreet insertion of an advertise ment CcoPY: Al BI6O CLASSIFIED SECTION n Music and Accessories Rose School of Music H DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN and Nea Risch West KELLY 988 CH 1 : All advertising copy is subject to the approval} of the management of this paper This paper reserves the right to classify all Advertisements. Monday 12 Noon MONEY Puesday, 3 p.m. 4 Classified CH 1â€"7681 SI BROOK BANKS CH 241â€"3221 khaven with FHe bu AT M R 114 CALL WESPON â€" CH 142114 i Rd y _ responsible w.. any even We W 18 ilding 1 RO Weston awrence bl MaeP Arence tuning n Ma ung Ti hC R CH ttn Elmlea & District 46. _ HELP WANTED FEMALE HOME SEWERS with electric Orphe sched th Bach‘s tami‘y Hall and Time fric t H woul to D B N WILL _ EXCHANGE _ $40.00 per week for 15 bours of your free time. y Orpheus Choir Plans Boxing Day Concert Require Rexdale cancellation. machines. â€" experienced on doll‘s clothes 251 Sarauren Ave.. 2nd floor hristmas business in Novemâ€" ‘r. but I wish the rest of us ould confine our celebrations n« of ff T1 Tt 1 Ad Weston Times Advertiser M Th 1i Maintenance Man B D D onto‘s newest choir. the us, whose official debut is luled for April with the ito Symphony Orchestra in s St. Matthew Passion, has ed _ to _ entertain _ their Is and relatives and the al public of Toronto with mily Carol Concert on Box Chambermaids red by Skyline Hotel nd join in the fun." > of the concert is 2:30 Dec. 26th, and evervone vh W Apply: Box 235 Dixon Road Weston, Ont. erienced Preferred Local Resident )lv Odeon Biltmore tre. 1831 Weston Rd After 6:30 p.m. Ne 345th hrist tact Mrs W 2414â€"1151 by b S1C online our celebrations 25th and after. Too ofâ€" ug Day is a dreary anâ€" instead of the beginâ€" the festive season. So it solution to the Boxâ€" blues â€" bring all the down _ to â€" Convocation P Me M N le time. . sa rly every W wishes are extended W Scho Ho act D ce choir. led Sidgwick. wi hoir and au h M Nash, 36 Braeâ€" o was their Christâ€" inners of the Euâ€" Greta _ Wellwood iits. (751 and Dorâ€" hes vh who is still 1 rs. Robert Hic he weather; brook. who is ial â€" Hospital. _ trumpet : solos ert Oades, and r William Needâ€" lay greetings to ook. _ Rovaleigh f1 43 ghbour‘s ited his 13th 15th ladies exchanâ€" is They will s during . the resume on th at the o Mrs: Willis had the miaâ€" 1 break her all â€" contribuâ€" Christmas at ivs Mr. Sidgâ€" cation â€" Hall to. of ud no col ur‘s Club hre at the advertised Af he p les held in Elmâ€" Tuesday parenis Hootenâ€" by diâ€" 1 sing dience organ. store start huge josed ore child have the