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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 24 Dec 1964, p. 6

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Page 6 â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1964 $T. JOHN AMBULANCE CoURSE + Aid Course,| which was The following Girl Guide companies in our area took part in the St. John Ambulance First No Finer Gift Thar A Musical Background Enroll Now For Individual Instruction By Professional Teachers There will be NO collection of garbage on CHRISTMAS DAY, Friday, December 25, 1964; nor on NEW YEARS DAY, Friday, January 1, 1965. Friday collection areas during those two weeks will hold over until their next regular collection day. 1800 Weston Rd. Christmas tree pickup will commence on January 11, 1965. Notice Re Garbage Collection 1897 WESTON RD M. & J. MUSIC CENTRE by Peg Grant Weston‘s Newest Music Centre M & J MUSIC CENTRE JORDAN‘S JEWELLERY Aaple Lleaf & Amesbury â€" News DOMESTIC and COMMERCIAL We Carzs A Fine Selection Of Top Quality Guitars, Mandolins Banjos, Ukeleles, etc. TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE YORKLEIGH The Very Best of ~,~«*$‘%Glowing _4 CgUSS 6000 L‘hsj C witurt given at (Just South of Lawrence) 1865 WESTON ROAD Road Commissioner. the 363rd Company Gracefield Schuol | George Anderson School over|â€"Company from Elverston Park the past months ‘ United Church. The 349th Company meeting Twentyâ€"five Guides . and 5 Weston be warm and bright! Company meeting Anderson _ School, May your CH 1â€"5978 holiday 241â€"5331 ; mneelung at and the 342 WESTON Members of the 166th Brownâ€" ie Pack, meeting at Maple Leaf School visited the McColl Nursâ€" ing Home on Rustic Road last week and entertained the patâ€" ients by singing carols and disâ€" tributing little gifts they had Twentyâ€"five Guides . and 5 Leaders took this course under instructor, Mr. Jordan of the St. John Aimbulance, and almouxh( the results of the tests are unâ€" known at the present time, it ul expected they will receive fayâ€"| ourable results | Brownies I made themselves. The elderly patients were very pleased to see and hear the young girls‘ To the delight of the girls. GUIDES CUBS and SCOUTS The 1st Maple L« Scouts put on a ve part h mber ttee 180 Church 8t Weston _ > CHR YSLUR DODGE VALIANT h A FOND NOEL | * + TO EV®®YONE e & s j "“*A s 1O smy e#\ *3 Sn k C "% S t a 6#\ 4} igA : 2 is k P *+ <glp * Wa ler appt ines the the A Sincere Thanks To The Residents of Ward 1 Seasons Greetings to one and all in€ th CA Cly & \;,t(a J th ally ble be JAMES TRIMBEE S FLORISTS cH for their support during the M Recent Election Maple _ 1 slay on the Christmas ¢ boys took s riman. | Warren Acheson (dres P the _ refresh the hostesses Mct ibs their Daoll M the for and the LTD. As this Christmas season Of 1964 with all its hustle and bustle draws to a climax, I would like to take a quiet momâ€" ent to pay a humble tribute to some of the quiet men who have given so freely of themselves over the past year in the name of conservation It has been said that consorâ€" vation takes many: forms. Conâ€" servation does not begin and end with the planting of a tree for cover along the banks of a trout stream or wild rice in a duck _ marsh. â€" Conservation . is sed as . womer singing to Little Mov gra W the . judge Thompson. The evenir with the . ef pré half of th Correction zifts Mer M ree The f s Presiden ittee. Mr Jt b the Board of Education School Trustee with t who all o the tune of vement." hay he b al item was the Gord Risk A pSP h CH 1â€"6951 h t} str the father roousing { 19647 whe buted ckages hildrer M id talent Thompsot dancing Yours For Conservation the Mrs forth last Afte pre tha He many things. The moulding of a boy to be tomorrow‘s man, or a girl to be tomorrow‘s woman. Conservation is the troop leader of a boy scout group or the girl guide leader watching over her charges. Conservation is the Weston Recreation Commission and its board of Directors. Conâ€" servation is the Weston Minor Hockey League and all the work of its fine coaching staff. Conâ€" servation is the efforts of all of the following individuals: Mr. Tom Mart McTavish, instru NP Ge TAVAT STEREO CENTRE LIMITED 1935 WESTON RD. Mr by Ed Harper BANNERMAN HARDWARE GIFTS â€" Bank of Nova Scotia Financing â€" RECORDS 1379 Lawrence Ave. W. â€"â€" North Park Plaza â€"â€" Keele & Llawrence â€"â€" 241â€"7380 FLECTROHOME Stu MAKE IT AN Ingeniously new inside! M e West Da ,t’f\;"/ ~__ May you and your family be blessed with peace and contentment this Chrisimas! of M W A M Bill INCOMPARABLE STYLES C HRIS T M A S Conservation is Mr. Ed of Oshawa and Mr. Stan ett of Bowmanville for work in banding the wild of the Oshawa Marsh. Mr. Bill McKernon and Mr, «Gord Brunâ€" ton, Gravenhurst and the Gravâ€" enhurst _ District Conservation Club and its volunteer deer patâ€" rol against poachers. Conservation is the Work of the West Toronto Fish and Sandhill, for his efforts to proâ€" mote Sportsman Landowner Reâ€" lations in his safe gun handling course at Cold Creek Conservaâ€" tion Area. d its Saturday morning marks anship | program â€" forâ€" youngs ts at Fort York Armouries, AT TRULY MODEST PRICES th e are on! small quret No Payments For 45 Days mote â€" peace . of will toward men WESTON FHLECTROHOMEP ssociation wh d Krole n Hock: r their d ducks Mr. Bill he puz AMITM and 1 0n each qntc tw in4 Distinctively new outside FM stereo INCH‘S DRUG STORE 21 Andy Gibson‘s 1983 WESTON RDb Seasons‘ Greetings JOHN STREET tors WESTON RD. wESTON TELEPHONES CH 1â€"1153â€"54 oned w wer and WHITE ROSE ost taking hâ€" WESTON

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