Films, music and native dancers promise a lively and colorful evening. On April 30 the library will visit Greece. Sightâ€"Seeing Second Hand takes a look at Scotland and her people Friday, April 16, 8 p.m. at the Downsview Library, 2793 Keele Street. The library has planned a series _ of _ travelogues believing that the next best thing to visiting another country is to bring that country right into the library. being Married two years ago in Our Lady of Victory Church, the Mount Dennis couple moved to Thunder Bay where Don, an employee of the Department of Transport was transferred. The couple now await the birth of their first child, expected any day now. Dianne Brennan (formerly Page 2 â€"The Westonâ€"York Times â€"m;. AFfl 15, 1971 NYEA NLnGnGn n on To Tt t t tttst t t 2,0,00.0.tet u0stsA ta t .ttd t tuttutatutatat t E;E For 17â€"yearâ€"old Janet Brown, a Grade 11 student at Weston Collegiate, the new ‘hot : pants‘ craze is "real cool‘. She should know because she‘s "got ‘em all â€" minis and :: maxis â€" because I‘m a real clothes nut.‘" Also some kind of an expert on food, her @ favorite teenage dish is Chips and Gravy! Born in Weston and having spent all her time :: in the area, Janet hopes for the day she will qualify as an airline stewardess and travel :: to Paris, France. Meanwhile, she contents herself with eating, swimming, rock music z: and frequent visits to Toronto International Airport, "just to watch the planes come :; in." (Photo by Colin Bowlden). El Mount Denni Both Don and Pat (forâ€" merly Pat LeSarge) were born and raised in Mount Dennis. Don was born on Lambton Avenue, and Pat on Langden Avenue. A welcome back from Thunder Bay to Mr. and Mrs. Don Nicholls. ® Factory to customer ® Custom quality paints ® Whotesale rvl:u ® Choice of 1,500 cotours ® Moneyâ€"back guarantee ® Oriveâ€"in service Open Saturday A.M. 3775 Dundas West , Est. 20 yrs. 767â€"6162 To place students Scotland visited Sweetheart of the week student emâ€" Queensway e Campuses mer months. Bill Stark, personnel manager for T. Eaton Company in spects Air Cadet Trevor Haight (16) of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. Mr. Stark was an air cadet in England 26 years ago. (photo by Colin Bowlden). Gagne) held a surprise baby shower for Pat recently. Many of Pat‘s former schoolmates and friends attended. Dianne is also a Mount Dennis girl. +++ More news from the LeSarge household. Mr. and Mrs. P. LeSarge happily â€" announce _ the marriage of their daughter Helen to Eric Stewart. Helen and Eric became Mr. and Mrs. last Thursday and are presently honeyâ€" mooning in Florida. Congratulations and best wishes for the future, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. +++ A euchre evening sponâ€" m e E ‘ 3 tA " > t 4 ' $ * t f‘ ~; \ » C 4Â¥ Â¥ /A 3 ) JY J i‘ l ff | â€". ~ e [ | Cy :. mag a w _ Â¥ $5.00 TRADE IN For 30 days only For your old Grate when you buy a new one. A Div. of Toronto Chimney Service Ltd. COMPLETE LINES OF FIREPLACES ACCESSORIES, CHIMNEYS, etc. SPECIALIZING IN 36 RIVALDA ROAD THE CHIMNERY 742â€"2522 NOW OPEN sored by the 68th Cubs ana Scouts will be held at North Runnymede United Church, Friday April 16, at 8 p.m. Admission is 50 cents. Another reminder about the Married Couples Club reunion at the Mount Dennis United Church: This social dinner and dance will be held Saturday April 24, at 7 p.m. +++ The Church of the Good Shephard, Eglinton and Weston Road is holding a rummage sale Saturday May 1. Doors open at 10 a.m. and close at 12 noon. Conâ€" tributions of clothing would be greatly appreciated. +++ WESTON Mr. Karl Kinzinger, Inâ€" spector of Schools since 1968, has been appointed Area Superintendent for Area 4, by the Board of Education for the Borough of North York, effective August 16, 1971. He was Principal of Spenvalley Public School for five years and has taught at Henderson Avenue Public School, Richvale; Ross Doan Public School; and was Principal of Thornlea Glen Public Schools in Markham Township. A native of Winnipeg, Manitoba, he attended York Memorial Collegiate Inâ€" stitute. He is an Arts graduate of the University of Western _ Ontario _ and received his Master of Education degree from the Ontario College of Education. He is coâ€"author of a series of science text books for Grades 4, 5, 6 and 7 which are authorized for use in schools in Saskatchewan and Ontario. Social services have rendered a most valuable assistance in supplying their Two training sessions have already been in operation with opportunities for inâ€" service coming later. The third session, Course ‘C‘, will be held April 16 to 18 in Central United Church. Volunteers are briefed in such aspects as social serâ€" vice and the needs of the people; techniques _ of telephone handling; and in discussion regarding the type of enquiry for which information may be sought. on a training session for volunteers involved in the Weston Infromation and Referral project, expected to open May 3 in the Borough of York Municipal Building, 2000 Weston Road. The importance of this worâ€" thwhile and timely project is recognized throughout the area and interest has been shown by the number and calibre of _ volunteers presently undergoing the intensive training essential to the undertaking. North York appointment The glasses suited to your facial features, and to your personality, are more than just functional. Our experts can fit you expertly and correctly from our wide selâ€" ection of the latest styles in frames ols We were happy to ‘sit in‘ Mr. Karl Kinzinger WWe Pssnc a, WESTON: 1832 Weston Road 244â€"5458 :; weston 1726 Weston Road 24g9119 : ETOBICOKE 385 West Mail 6221603 :2“ MAY WE SUGGEST SUNGLASSES IN YOUR RX 121 TORONTO TORONTO Information and referral project to fill real need 5 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU NTO 2479A Bloor St, West NTO 1500 Royal York Road (Royal York Plaza) N 1832 Weston Road )N 1726 Weston Road Tournament winners were Jean Smith and Nancy Tanner from North York, second place was captured by Lana Zysman and June Hole of North York, and third place by Etobicoke‘s John and Doris Brownlee. Fourth place finishers were Malcolm and Sandra Lester of Etobicoke. Student Bridge champs Misses Margot McKinnon and Joy Surgeoner acted >s We know the friendly Lions roameth where he listeth. +++ A musical event of great interest will take place at One hundred students of various classes representing North York and Etobicoke recently staged an annual Duplicate Bridge Tourâ€" nament at the Amesbury Community Centre. The tournament was under the supervision of Mr. Morris Timinoff and Mr. Harry Williams, bridge instructors. +++ In last week‘s issue, an item concerning the Senior Citizen‘s Friendship Club contained the comment that club members are invited by various church and social groups as guests for the evening. This referred to the Friendship Club, and not the Lions‘ Club members, as the item appeared. By Dorothy Clare Kilburn During a recent, short stay in Collingwood hospital I had a young girl for a room mate. One day when the curtain was pulled between us a young friend came in to tell her a joke about a nun. The narrator could hardly tell the joke for laughing. In the middle of the joke there came a pause and a hesitant whisper which referred to me behind the curtain, "Is she a Catholic?" "No" replied my room mate. "But I am." Speaking of Catholics there is a revival going on among the students of Interest will surely be expressed at the general meeting to be held April 19 and Cliff Marchant Senior Public School, Ralph Street, Weston, 8:30 p.m. See you there. POINTS TO PONDER: members for panel discussions and personal interviews. This project is a ‘first‘ for the Weston area and is exâ€" pected to fill an everâ€" ï¬wing need for an openâ€" policy for anyone in search of information and referral. SEE US sOoNn The tag doesn‘t 769â€"2603 2477971 <pH, Films, books and displays have been arranged by the Canadian Jewish Congress and the Board of Jewish Education to commemorate the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and celebrate Israel‘s indeâ€" pendence in 1948. A commemorative program, Destruction and Rebirth, is being held at the Yorkdale library, Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Wedâ€" nesday April 21 at 8 p.m. In fact I think that our denominational labels are actually abhorrent to God. As a father of a large family would be displeased if his Catholic Notre Dame and Duquesne _ Universities. Some Protestants may be somewhat surprised at_this evidence of God‘s favor but really it isn‘t the denominational label which gains merit for us in the sight of God, it is the condition of the heart. If the heart is penitent and humble and desires a closer walk with Him it matters little what tag it carries. The United _ Church Women‘s Choir of Toronto, Ontario was founded in 1966 by its present director, Mrs. Lois Hamilton, A.R.C.T. The singers are nearly all United Church ladies who come from 21 different churches in Toronto West Presbyterial. The King‘s Men are 10 in number, organized in 1969, who join the United Church Women‘s Choir for full choir renditions. The choirs‘ exâ€" tensive repetoire includes songs which all ages will enjoy, from sacred and hostesses for the evening serving â€"refreshment to participants. W ‘u»ilv&w Choir and the King‘s Men, choirs which have received acclaim from enthusiastic audiences throughout Onâ€" tario since inception. York Memorial Collegiate April 28 and 30. This is a concert performed by the United Church Women‘s Jewish rebirth W eston _ â€" V anderings Margaret Leeper ___ 241â€"6394__ T classical compositions to Broadway hits, folk songs, novelty numbers and moving spirituals. There are two talented accompanists on piano and organ, and on occasion the seléctions are accompanied by percussion or _ brass _ instruments. Tableau stagings are also The point of the matter is whether we belong to Christ. We either do or don‘t. Our denominational label has nothing to do with it. In a twoâ€"hour session of taped recordings by the world‘s _ greatest . jazz musicians and brief comâ€" mentary by Mr. Len Evans, the growth of jazz will be traced from its grassâ€"roots beginnings in New Orleans to the electronic sounds of used, and for certain songs, colored slides, with a choral background rendered from complete darkness, an impressive combination of picture and song. children divided themselves into groups which felt superior to each other so God is displeased when He sees similar conditions between His children. Len Evans, advertising manager for a Don Mills firm, has been an avid jazz collector for 30 years, and has geared his program to all ages. The Sound of Jazz will be heard in the Don Mills library, 888 _ Lawrence Avenue East, Friday April 16, 8:30 p.m. matter And we belong to Christ, not by joining a church, or trying to be good, but by trusting Christ to cleanse and accept us as His children. "But as many as received Him to them gave He power to become the sons of God." John 1: 12. Tickets for the concerts are $1.50, but may be purâ€" chased by church groups and charitable organizations at a special price of $1.00 each, 50c per ticket going to their organization when reâ€"sold. A minimum number of ticket sales is not required, but sales and orders must be completed one week prior to the first concert, April 21. Senior Citizens, (singles or groups) .75¢ Children at door only, .50. Mrs. E. Darlington, at Squibb‘s, 1974 Weston Rd., The Sound â€" of Jazz ty :.2 3 OFF TILL \ _ 50% & o OF APRIL j IL/ k For Free Estimates Call: NLf )// Sat. Nightâ€"Weekendsâ€"767â€"8005 BUDGET TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED eeeeeee® . GOODRICH UPHOLSTERY e 24 SCARLETT RD. 767â€"3005 METRO TORONTO DISTRICT CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY has adult tickets available, or may be contacted at 2336 Weston Rd., Apt. 604, Telephone 241â€"2163. UPHOLSTERY â€" WEEKDAYS: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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