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Weston-York Times (1971), 10 Jun 1971, p. 2

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'M"-au I‘D-Vat!- --_r,arsa. ' Mt by Dorothy Clare Kilhum Cally the four little black masked baby racoons scampered at the heels of my It-year-old as he walked across the back yard. That is, all except Runty, the weak little one who could not keep up with the others. His uncoordinated left hind leg refused to cooperate with the From London. England, they boarded a plane for New York, then home to Toronto. These well travelled young ladies will resume their studies at York University in the fall. Both They hitch-hiked through Germany, Austria and also went to Amsterdam and Paris, sleeping in youth hostels along the way. In Paris they spent a couple of weeks with friends and toured the city. They went to Quiberon, a sea side resort, for four days where they got a chance to wade in the Atlantic Ocean. While in Paris Pat and Brenda im- proved their French by talking with students. This also enabled them to learn some slang terms. Joseph Street, was surprised wo when she answered the door at9a.m.May81tobe , greeted by her daughter Pat wh who had just returned from Av, an eight month tour of the Europe. Pat's travelling and Th working companion was Brenda Harries of McDonald K, Avenue. Their plan was to ' work in Europe and improve "s, their French language. After 4 touring London. Wales and _ Scotland they went to Paris 3 and then to Spain and Italy. " The next three months were spent working at a Ski Chalet Brt in Champery, Switzerland. has The family that managed the ha I chalet were a couple with Alt three children. The children Ma wanted to learn English and Jat helped the girls with their Ka French. Br: awkward motion? which impeded his progress. Try as KN rf, Teras 'What have you done to my speckled petunia?" In. Gord. Mowat, " LAUGH IT OFF impeded by weakness An eight month tour , improve their French V "llamas "$15,001: $0% 0E PROPERTY VALUE MORTIZED OVER 15 YEARS NO HIDDEN CHARGES . NO BONUSES NO FINDERS FEE in: "on. Mchun/lwwmm; " ens-mum; ttHer "1:qu Call: Bab Hanbldqo. 390 "citie Avenue 766-6869 VACATION FUN 545.99 230.66 173.00 94.23 CCC requires vacation funds Brownies to "fly-up", each having earned their "golden hand", were Bonnie Alcharm, Anna Damiani, Mary Hutcheon, Jean Jackson, Lori Reader and Karen Smythe, Four Brownies "walking up" were Karen Arbour. Jo Ann Martin. Kelly McBride and Debbie Simmonds. +++ The 363rd Brownie Pack. which meets at Gracetield Avenue Public School, held their annual “Fly-up" on Thursday, May 27. The six The Mothers' Group presented the leaders with attractive purses and Mrs. Dorothy Smythe was sur- prised when she was given a lovely mug tree for "lending a hand" while Brown Owl, Mrs. Betty Sewell. was in hospital with her new baby. +++ Wendi Chellew, 5 Circle Ridge, was showered with gifts froth her neighbours at a miscellaneous bridal shower on Thursday, May 27. The shower was held at the home of Mrs. Lena Rothwell. 109 Treelawn Pkwy., who was assisted in serving a delightful lunch by Mrs. Norma Witmer and Mrs. Perhaps you have recently given your life to Christ and already you are discouraged by your seeming inability to live the Christian life. Take heart, God has a promise just for you. "The bruised reed He will not break." He he would he was always behind emitting frantic little "Whirrs" which meant "Wait for me!" Looking back my son laughingly picked him up and cuddled him on his shoulder while the others climbed up his pant leg vieing for the place of honour. Seeing my son give special attention to the weak one made me think how much his actions were like those of the Good Shepherd. He is always patient with the weak ones - the ones who are trying to follow Him but are impeded by weakness. _ have alrudy started working at summer jobs. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Maple ieaf " and Amesbung IIALTV CREDIT LTD. Pat Lane: 244-0788 2479 Bloor St 766-8131 229.39 152.93 114.70 " m. 63.45 xix MU and our personal lending service can pro- vide them. See us before you head for the sun-if money is the question Commercial Credit is the answer, ..COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN LIMITED Hasyoung ideas about money Children of the King should never allow discouragment to overtake them but should rise up and start all over again for 'He hath loved us with an everlasting love.' +++ The St. Davids Parish Group's closing meeting was held Wednesday, May 19 in the form of a Pot Luck Supper. Twenty or so ladies attended and had the op- portunity to taste all the scrumptious dishes. Mr. Bill Grant showed slides of the Married Couples Club trip to Expo '67. I'm sure it brought back fond memories of all those that went to Expo '67. His love for the weak, penitent one is hown in the story of the prodigal son who was returning to tell his father that he was sorry for his actions. While he was yet afar off - before he had a chance to tell his father that he was sorry the father was waiting tor him - waiting with arms ready to hold him close to his heart, waiting to hear his apology yet cutting it short with an order to the servants to make ready to rejoice over the return of his +++ Caravan '71 brings it all together .- your passport to the worldl s) of Toronto. During Caravan week, June 24 to July 1 you can tour the many pavillions located throughout Metro being run by various ethnic groups. Advance passports sell for $3.00 - a $1.00 savings -rv- and can be obtained from Mrs. Pieter deGroot, 136 Gracefield Avenue, 247-9213 and also entitle you to a chance to win an Acapulco Vacation. has a special tenderness for those who love Him yet who are hindered by their faults and failings. bride of Gary Lukachko on Saturday, June 12. The ceremony will take place at the bride's home with the Rev. Frederick Styles of- ficiating. We wish them much happiness. +++ Congratulations go to Kathy Smythe, 72 Wyndale Drive, for standing first in a class of M in first year Physical and Occupational Therapy at University of Toronto. 396 Pacific Ave 766-6859 Morrison-Smith exchange vows By Dawne Moss There is a wealth of creative talent at Rockcliffe Senior Public School as those who attend the Arts Festival held at.the school Thursday, June 3 discovered. Wall hangings, mobiles, stone carvings, paper mache work, along with an exhibition of puppets, pot- tery, copper enamel jewellery, and sculpture demonstrated the versatility of the excellent craft course presented by Mrs. D. Lockhart and Miss S. Heywood. During the winter, Don Pardy of Ember College and Syd Peacock from Seneca College assisted students who were interested in photography. Some rather Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length white satin gown, with lace trim on the long length sleeves and high collar. Her shoulder length veil was held in place with a tiara. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Andrew Morrison of England, and Mrs. Morrison of Weston, while the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith of Cavan, Ireland. Father Cochrane of- ficiated at the evening ceremony. Andrea Morrison became Mrs. Phelim Smith in a ceremony at The Tran.. sfiguration-0f-0ur-Lord Church, Friday, May 28. m. tsie and». my oo than in Whig. 1n} Fa" $5.9: You ml fittd ttq we“ vuy tuna-nu. and our Ilponnnad mu MW Fowl-m My can no Br"tttt.d. It is tttn new. Pry Run in WIN mood ugly-1A Ff" _bar! await you or a nip-W mi Uttim, wrr'u no “in ciuitii ma meonrmo ”we”. My hdly commie mom; a! pmhumllv coIour 0nd down-tor ca-m- mum! mm mm "W m WNW uncut! and winged by "My litmus Int-vhf mm Phyllis Lyons Brandy. luau. m. mun-90!. owning in Dunn. and: "puny mind "a 4800 BUFFER“ ST. NEW! Bl LIVING COLOUR There's talent at Rockcliffe SEE WIS Minn! 1117““ III MtMNrt TII-IMV! Only Main": and ”pliant- showman of its type in Canada. NOW OPEN Mr. and Mrs. Phellm Smith 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF FINCH OPEN EVENINGS 'TILL 9 ALL DAY SATURDAY A reception followed the ceremony at 5 Lavington Drive. For her wedding trip, the bride chose a hot pants outfit. The couple honeymooned in Niagara Falls and upon their return took up residence at 10A Dixon Road, Weston. Some students studied in film-making techniques under the tutelage of Mrs. E. Poffenroth and Mr. W. Swartz. They gave concrete results of what can be done when one is willing to give of his time and energy. Video tapes of the preparation tor the festival indicated the enjoyment of the students in this venture. Matron of honor was Mrs. Veronica O'Neill. The bridesmaid was Shirley Markwick. The attendants wore long empirewaisted- short sleeved dresses of mauve silk. In their hair they wore miniature roses matching the dresses. Best than was Ian Mark- wick. Brian Geraghty was the usher. professional looking results impressed vjewers. M _ 7 see it Close co-operation of the entire arts department culminated in an original musical under the direction of Mrs. E. Poffenroth. This was so popular it had to be shown twice to ac- commodate all wanting to E] 630-3152 On May I. the University Women’s Club of Weston and District heard one of its members, Miss Dorothy Pearson, who retired recently after many years of serviceinlndiatlatterlyasa lecturer at a university in South indie) describe her work there in the field of nutrition. Since it was also the Club's annual meeting, reports were received and officers for 197102 were elected. A small token of members, Min Dorothy Pearson, who retired recently after many years of serviceirtIndiauatterlytusa lecturer at a university in South India) describe her work there in the field of nutrition. Since it was also the Club's annual meeting, reports were received and officers for 1911-72 were elected. A small token of esteem was presented to retiring president Mrs. R.W.H. Johnson. The president of the University Women's Club of Weston and District for WI)- 72 is Mrs. N.E. (Sheila) Boutcher, Ph. D. (Edin- burgh). The first meeting of the new executive was held at her home on June 10, and the first general meeting for which she is responsible will be the club picnic on June 23 at the home of Mrs. A.S. Mehi, 25 Rivercove Drive, Islington. New members are being invited to the picnic and any qualified woman who would like to attend is asked to telephone the Membership Secretary, Mrs. J.T. Coneybeare, at 244-4321 for details. A Pot-Luck Supper was held at the Weston Arena on May 26 for the Candy Stripers of Humber Memorial Hospital and their mothers. It was arranged by their chairman, Mrs. Margaret Cumberlin, and other members of the Women's Auxiliary. The guest speaker, Miss Roszell, assistant-principal of the Osler School of Nursing (whose topic was “The Past Present and Future of Nursing"), and a panel composed of chairmen of the various volunteer services provided by the auxiliary, answered many questions asked by the girls. Four Candy Stripers received caps (for 50 hours); three, stripes (for 75 hours); and One way to get back on your feet, says the Ontario Safety League, is to have teenagers who drive. Bankof Montreal Opens at Weston and Fenmar. Weston wanderings Candy Stripers are very much in demand and greatly appreciated. Friday evening, May M, the Weston Senior Citizens held their regular meeting at the Municipal Building, 2000 Weston Road. Before the business session members were entertained by Dr. John Blair who narrated a iiirTuFira presentation of slides taken on his Oriental travels. ritiuirsd samba: at hum dyirtCtheaummermontha mm. pin: (for no Mun). Ottt-ilittmreaneartitt "4, ci? 42%.; Bank of Montreal TheFirstCanadianBank On June Sth, the Bank of Montreal opened at 3628 Weston Road, at Fenmar - and that means conve- nience for you. If you work in the area, you'll find us the ideal place to keep an account ---- for ready money, and to cash your paychecks. If you're an employer in the neigh- bourhood, we're fully equipped to handle all your commercial banking needs - from payroll to business loans. Our hours: 10 a.m. to 3 pm. Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday. Drop by and say hello. Meet manager Bill Cooke and his staff. And if you have any ques- tions about the way you are handling money, ask us. We want you to get the most for your money. We want you to get your money's worth. Prices for re-upholstery start at $69.00 for an average size Chesterfield, The British School of Upholstery is now accepting orders for recovering, on a ftrst come, first served basis. All work is done under the expert supervision of old country craftsmen. Our interior counselor will visit your home with samples of our specially selected fabrics by calling: THE BRITISH SCHMIL ill? mlhlmiltf The day previous, members had gone by but to Stratford, Ontario, where they toured the home of the Canadian Shakesperean Theatre and enjoyed a dinner put on for them by the ladies of a local church group. Call today for a decorator appointment 762-2690 " installed morn (hm l you no, it my hp in ”can mod of wound“ maimomnu. W0 otfar I pro-mu curt-ml which alw incl-mu pick-up, noun cleaning and nimuultion for in“ $39.95 (most m.e.sl. Call now baton m- hut mm“ RADIATION ENGINEERING OF Cluth0l1 73 Alness St.. Downsviow, 633-9026 YOUR AIR tyM0lTl0NER . . FENMAR . Faculty to canon“? O Custom quallly Damn . Whollulo Ducts . Choice ot 1.500 colours . Money-back enume- . Drlvovln - 090" Sauna." A.M. 3716 Dumb Wan Jst. 20 ya. "rap?

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