Woodview Park Library, 16â€"18 Bradstock Road, Weston. 10:30 am. Close look at desert animals. Story of Cinderella. York Woods Library, 1785 Finch Avenue, West. 2:15 p.m. Madeline‘s rescue, Alexander and the car, Story about Ping. Yorkdale Library, Yorkâ€" dale Shopping Centre. 2 p.m. Dick Whittington and his cat, Chairmaker and the boys. Centennial Centre Library, 578 Finch Avenue West. 2 p.m. Reter and the wolf. Gingerbread kingdom Brookbanks Library, 210 Brookbanks Drive, 3:30 p.m Red balloon. Children‘s Saturday Films: March 27, 1971 Black Creek Library, 2139 Jane Street. 11:15 a.m. I know an old lady. That mouse. Wonders in your backyard. The girls all looked cute in their pretty party dresses and fancy hairdos and not one gave their secret away. Gifts were placed in a cradle which was beautifully decorated. Mrs. Sewell Mrs. Sewell received many lovely and useful gifts for her first baby which is due to arrive in April. Fancy hairdos a feature as Brownies fete leader The 363rd Brownie Pack, meeting at Gracefield Public School, surprised their Brown Owl, Mrs. Betty Sewell, with a baby shower Friday March 12. The shower was held in the home of Mrs. Dorothy Smythe of Wyndale Drive. â€" & Whotesa ï¬ir'rlc'n' ® Choice of 1,500 colours & Moneyâ€"back guarantee & Oriveâ€"in service Open Saturday A.M. 3776 Dundas West . Est. 20 yrs. _ 767â€"6162 e Factory to customer . & Custom quality paints Issues under discussion will be Dropâ€"Inâ€"Centres, day care centres and the use and abuse of drugs. Experts in each field will be on hand to answer questions on these subjects. This will be the first of many meetings in the area encouraging comâ€" munity participation both by parents and children. â€"Pamphlets _ will _ be distributed _ by _ school Help bridge the generation gap by attending an open meeting at Frank Oke School on Alliance Avenue, April 6, 8 p.m. Movies Everyone enjoyed sandâ€" wiches, soft drinks and animal cookies. All laughed when they saw the cake that read ‘Happy Diaper Days‘. Mrs. Smythe, a former Brown Owl with the pack will once more take over the job for the next few weeks. +++ Ladies of St. David‘s Parish Group are busy making delicious, creamâ€" filled chocolate coated Easter Eggs. This year they will be decorated with little flowers and placed in boxes. These egges, which make nice gifts at Eastertime, will be on sale for 50 cents apiece and will be sold during the group‘s Spring Tea to be held Constructed in 1891, it had two rooms, a tower and a bell. In the beginning, school enrolment did not exceed a dozen pupils and classes children inviting you to attend this meeting. Circle your calendar so you won‘t forget this date. These meetings are very inforâ€" mative and I hope you will make every effort to attend. Teenagers, as well as adults are cordially invited. +++ Did you know that Dennis Avenue School is the oldest school in Mount Dennis? & Pat Larter 244â€"0788 â€" Maple Leaf ï¬ â€"and Amesbury‘2. refreshments entertainment experiments HUMBER COLLEGE of Applied Arts and Technology presentations people demonstrations Sunday, March 28th ‘2 until 6 p.m. _ Humber College Bivd. Highway 27, north of Rexdale Blvd. ‘a college for the entire community‘ . were held in a single room. Community gatherings +{++ Mr. and Mrs. J. Gifford, 1577 Lawrence Avenue West, have recently returned from a twoâ€"week vacation in California where they visited Disneyland and stayed in San Diego and Tiawana. +++ Following a tour of the newly completed Media Centre of Westview Secondary School, a group of ladies and Mr. Brock, principal of Nelson A. Boylen Secondary School, returned to Boylen for afternoon tea. and Sunday worship were held in the second room. The tolling of the bell on school days and for a time each Sunday was a feature of Easter Egg orders will be taken in advance by Mrs. Marg Middleton (244â€"0432), and Mrs. Vi Colbourn (241â€" 1562). This will serve as a wonderful opportunity for chatting with your neighbor. The ladies will also have handâ€"knit baby outfits on sale. in the Parish Hall, 179 Lawrence Avenue West, March 31 from 12 noon to 3:30 p.m. ~Mount Dennis careers //| OPEN HOUSE ',;Dawne Moss 769-6049; Jane Park and El The Rogers Rd. street car line, one of two remaining suburban street car lines, reported 46 delays during the three month period with one half of all time lost by delay resulting from traffic acâ€" cidents. The report on transit route delays in the Metro area placed 82 per cent of the blame for lost time in service on traffic congestion and weather conditions. There was a total of 34 delays in the Weston _ route during December, January and February. Weather was the big factor during the past three months in delays on the Weston road trolley coach route acâ€" cording to a TTC report. Rockecliffe staff and pupils thoroughly enjoyed this production and are looking forward to a visit from the company next year. Students showed their interest in the staging and authentic costumes by asking many questions during a discussion period that followed the perâ€" formance. Musical background and training of performers were also items of concern to students. +++ Prologue to the Perâ€" forming Arts, presented the Canadian Opera Company in ‘Rita‘, Donizetti‘s comic opera, to students of Rockâ€" cliffe Senior Public School, March 4. Gwenlynn Little in the title role of Rita, John Arab as Beppo, and Don Young as Gaspara, enâ€" tertained in a production as colorful as it was charming. +++ Mrs. Louise Brooks will talk about flower arrangements with antiques, Friday March 26, 7:30 p.m. in the Victoria Village Library, 184 Sloane Avenue. Mrs. Brooks, a member of the Garden Club of Toronto and the Civic Garden Centre, where she teaches, is a qualified senior judge of flower arranging and horâ€" ticulture. She will devote the following week, April 2, also at 7:30 p.m. to flower arrangements for Easter. The evenings are both free of charge. Mount Dennis life in day. (Listed under Calendar are public service anâ€" nouncements of upcoming fundâ€"raising events for charity; also notices of meetings to be held by nonâ€" profit organizations or those of general interest to the public. Notices, not to exceed 30 words, preferably typeâ€" written, will be accepted until noon on Monday preceeding day of publication). 2 Time Bus delays = Calendar. suilliWe Signpost < [+ Interested members of the aviation community wishing to attend should contact Mr. Gerry Dodds, Box 13, Toronto, for tickets. As _ well _ as _ panel discussions on subjects inâ€" cluding safety, legal aspects and noise pollution, there will be displays of aviation films, aircraft instruments, navigational concepts, technical papers, and ATC equipment. Madame Jaqueline Auriol ,?’aris, France, will be one many special guests in attendance when members of the Canadian Air Traffic Control Association hold their national convention, CATCA 71‘ at the Inn On the Park Hotel in Toronto, April 26 to 29. Madame Auriol holds the women‘s world speed record and is the world‘s only woman test pilot. 1" | \I Consumers Association of Canada will be hearing of this at a meeting, March 31, 8:15 p.m. in Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Boulevard. Speaker will be Mr. Jack Humphrey of the Insurance _ Bureau _ of Canada. The film ‘Impact‘ will be shown. Everyone welcome. Were you shocked by your latest insurance premium? The Humber Branch of the WEEKDAYS: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 5 P.M nemmpmmmmemem NO APPOINTMENT NECESS ARY eenmmmememmes 2030 WESTON RD. 248â€"9244 Woman pilot Canada‘s Largest Tax Service With Over 5000 Offices in North America to attend ‘CATCA 71‘ INCOME TAX If pachyderms have probâ€" lems, how about people? The easy . answerâ€"take your return to BLOCK. Our system of checking every return means you will reâ€" ceive every legitimate deâ€" duction. Come in today. You‘ll be glad we got together. «e RMLOCKias Even Elephants Can‘t Remember All The Changes in the interest, we will Wws seerantes acnor CUARANTHE Efl e guerentee accurate preparation o every tox return. If we make any errors that cost you any penalty or COME IN TODAY! pay that by Judy Catania Northwest bowlers conâ€" tinue to improve each time out and personal scores continue to soar. Latest tallies registered in the beginner section include: Marilyn Thompson (80), John Pollock (77). Bantams: Kenny Catania (135), David Zins (192), Karen Bodanis (112), Elaine Thompson (89). Seniors: Reg Baldwin (182), Alden Dyctenbert (226), Michelle Micallef (234), Mary Ann Oswin (235). Youngsters from â€" the Happy Child Nursery School are frequent visitors at the library. Selected books are The program may also be geared to older brothers and sisters who will also enjoy the showirg. April 2 is Tag Day. The Weston unit. is requesting volunteers to tag and will also require canvassers during the month of April. If you are ready, willing and able to assist, the Weston unit would appreciate your calling 247â€"3664. +++ Weston Public Library will hold a Film Showing Friday morning, March 26. Preâ€" schoolers will enjoy: Dick Whittington, Jenny‘s Birâ€" thday, and _ Merryâ€"Goâ€" 784 WILSON AVE. 630â€"8751 Speedy Stars lead bowlers April is a very significant month for â€" the Canadian Cancer Society and a very busy one for the Weston unit of this organization. \_W eston â€" Wanderings Margaret Leeper ___ 241â€"6394 _ Cancer Unit busy in April 3M hh 1Y Construction Residential Commercial Industrial Plans and Permits Renovations Alterations Additions Plumbing Electrical Carpentry Masonry Painting Interior and Exterior Concrete and Drain work TOP GRADE ALUMINUM DOORS & WINDOWS. ALSO wOoOD _ AT _ BARGAIN PRICES. ONE WEEK DELIVERY. Repairs â€" Alterations Metro Lic. PH 57 Norman C. Chapman 363 Blackthorn Ave. 653â€"7758 Park Ridge Club of Weston and District will hold its next general meeting Wednesday, March 31, 8 p.m. in Central United Church (upstairs). The program is under the auspices of the club‘s urban living group and will feature an address entitled ‘Housing for Older People‘ by Mr. W. Passmore, assistant director, Homes for the Aged Branch, Ontario Department of Social and Family Serâ€" vices. This should be an interesting, and even conâ€" troversial topic since opinions differ as to the adequacy _ of _ present provision for older people. +++ Weston people will be sorry to learn that one of our much _ respected â€" older residents remains, at the time of writing, under hospital care. Miss Eva Nattress, who is in her $2nd year, has lived in Weston since 1910. Originally her home was on Main St., as it was then called, but for some eight years Miss Nattress has been living in an apartâ€" ment on John St. Though _ latterly her movements have been limited from the effects of a arranged so each child may select whichever is of parâ€" schoo!‘s visit. 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