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Weston-York Times (1971), 2 Sep 1971, p. 6

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An adventurous woman But they have managed to find time to become involved with people and their problems in the building. They have been of inâ€" valuable assistance . in helping start many of the successful programs for the children in the project. All the kids admire and respect Bill, Alan, Glyn and Terry. Statements of "We can talk to them", make it evident that the kids neither fear nor take for granted the Community Guardian badge. This O.H.C. project has long been in need of security guards that care, as well as enforce the rules. They have proven, without a doubt, that firm control with a pinch of leeway works. No surprise, as this Color Guard has been continually Ontario Housing project at 121 Humber Boulevard. The kids are referring to Bill Murphy, Alan Johnson, Glyn Kent and Terry Archbold, who are employees of Community Guardians, a security service for the From 10 a.m. each day, until 2 a.m., they assist, advise and maintain control in the building. Exercising control over the 14 storey apartment house is a fullâ€" time job on each shift. ++ 4+ Branch 31, (Mt. Dennis) Royal Canadian Legion Color Guard took second place in Color Party comâ€" petitions as the Warriors Day Parade at _ the Exhibition. Previously, in the month of July, Miss Miller attended an International Conference of Business and Professional A great bunch of guys At the conclusion of the conference, Miss Miller took a six day tour of the New England States, organized by the federation and returned to Weston bringing a representative from France as a house guest until a week ago. "Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed." This quotation taken from the preamble to the U.N.E.S.C.O. conâ€" stitution was the theme of the 17th Triennial Conâ€" ference of the International Federation of the University Women. Miss Marjorie Campbell, of King Street, and Miss Gladys Miller, of Weston Road, both attended the conference held from the 9thâ€" 16th _ of _ August _ in Philadelphia. Incidently, this was the first time in the federation‘s 51 yearâ€"old history, that the conference was held in the U.S.A. Miss Campbell, who is the publicity chairman for the University Club of Weston and district, reports that 39 countries were represented this year and out of the 1,100 delegates present, 149 were from Canada. Karate for beginners is a popular subject for a course of lessons being held at Black Creek Community Library on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. â€" two courses. Charge to students per lesson. To Students Taking Both Dance and Modelling Courses School of Modelling and Dancing 2453A BLOOR ST. WEST 167â€"3062 "A bunch of nice guys", * MODELLING _ # TAP _ * MODERN JAZZ * BALLET _‘ # BATON _ * LADIES EXERCISE CLASSES Karate CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS DOREEN KAYES ALL UNDER ONE ROOF 75¢ EW ancderines 4 Women held in Edmonton. Following this conference, Miss Miller took a chartered flight to Hay River, Yellow Knife and Inuvik (above the Arctic circle). From here she took an aerial tour to view the Delta of the McKenzie River â€" truly an adventurous woman! +++ Dr. and Mrs. J. Bassingthâ€" waighte and their five children flew in from Minâ€" nesota to spend a week with Mrs. Anne Townsend of Church Street. placing first or second each time they perform. . They took first place in Niagara Falls June 5, first at Highland Creek on July 1 and second in Peterborough on the 14th of August. The Color Guard has two remaining parades. Saturday, September 11, at London, _ Ontario _ and Congratulations for your successes today and best wishes for the London and St. Catharines events. ++ + Harwood Ratepayers Association will be holding their first fall meeting on Tuesday, September 7. They meet at Harwood Hall on Cayuga Avenue at 8 p.m., and area residents are cordially invited to attend. +++ It‘s back to school time. My mother used to tell me, when I was a child, that she and all the mothers in the neighbourhood would dance a jig around the lampost the first day of school. I can remember feeling bad that my mother was so glad to be rid of me. < i â€" f ~Mount Dennis Saturday, September 25, at St. Catharines. A win in these cities will give them a clean sweep. *;Dawne Moss 769â€"6049# Now that I have two Come to Squibb‘s for your Grade XIll school texts But hurry! We have a Limited quantity only. Need school supplies? We have a complete line Plus great special buys in refills, binders and ball pens. Jane Park ©@ ALSO COLES & TOTTEN NOTES @ HEY KIDS!! Ruth Rollings AT. SQUIBB & SON 244â€"1971 i WiBp an 1974 WESTON RD. WESTON (2 doors north of Loblaws) 241â€"5801 ++ + Did you have an inâ€" teresting vacation. Are they any â€" showers, bazaars, rummage _ sales, â€" bake sales,etc., coming up in the future that you yould like announced? Telephone me at the above number during the evenings or drop a line in care of the Westonâ€"York Times. There is no charge for these announcements. The bake sale was an enormous success, with the goodies being bought up as soon as they were placed on the table. Cakes, cupâ€"cakes, cookies and candy were bought by young and old alike. The young devouring the delicious goodies on the spot. That‘s exactly â€" what happened last Wednesday night, as the women of the Humber Valley Tenants Association, held a bake sale in an effort to raise money to supply gifts for the winning teens in an up and coming Danceâ€"aâ€"thon. wanting to jump for joy. It must be similar to the feeling teachers get the last day of school in June. ++ + Humber Valley Tenants Association are holding a general meeting on Tuesday, September 7. They meet in the recreation room at 121 Humber Boulevard. +++ ( When a group of women gather together to raise money, you can bet a bake sale will be in the offing. ++ + Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Smeaton who are moving from their home at 140 John Street. Mr. Smeaton, a retired valuation engineer for the C.N.R. bought this home 20 years ago in February. Mr. and Mrs. Rule are also pulling up stakes after a two year residency on Queen‘s Drive. The addition of their daughter, Jeanette, necessitated a move to a more spacious apartment. Mrs. _ Bassingthwaighte, Anne‘s niece, has recently returned from Bern, Switâ€" zerland, where her daughter attended a German school and her husband lectured and attended seminars in Copenhagen and Stockland. Dr. Bassingthwaighte is a scientist currently engaged in heart research at the Mayo Clinic. understand the feeling of children of my own who are heading back to school after The federal department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs has requested major Canadian supermarket chains to introduce unit pricing, a dual pricing system, into their stores. Under the unit pricing program items are marked The metro group has generally worked through community leaders such as clergymen _ and _ school principals, who have agreed to keep the names of the donors secret. Mr. I. Giveâ€"Aâ€" Damn will go beyond this procedure and be on the watch for unfortunate situations, depending largely on the news media. Doners do not give cash. They supply merchandise; sometimes food, clothing, bedding, appliances and furniture depending on the needs of victims in emergencies. One of the group‘s recent projects was for a family The group, which signs its gifts, "Mr. I. Giveâ€"Aâ€"Damn‘} is also extending its scope but not beyond metro. The anonymous group hopes that businessmen _ in _ other Canadian centres will emâ€" bark on similar projects no matter what pseudonym is used. The metro group offers its own name to any such group wishing to operate anonymously. The Weston Senior Citizens have returned to meetings following the summer vacations. The group meets in the Municipal Building at 2000 Weston Raod. Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. has been set aside for bingo and craft work while Thursday at 1:30 p.m. is for euchre. The first and third Fridays of the month is for public euchre. A group of anonymous businessmen which helps people in desperate need has launched a drive to recruit new members. There is a special trip to Niagara Falls on September 16. The Weston Senior Citizens extends a cordial welcome to all citizens sixty three and over to come and join in the activities. expands Activities planned Advanced Effective Supervision â€"â€" Administration â€"30.00 Effective Supervision â€"â€" Communications 30.00 Effective Supervision â€"Construction 30.00 Effective Supervision â€"Human Relations 30.00 Effective Supervision â€" Training the Work Force . 30.00 Preparation for Supervision Advanced Selling Techniques Advertising Marketing for the Hospitality Industry Marketing for Manufacturers Marketing for Wholesalers & Distributors in Plant Automation Managing Industria! Safety Manufacturing Planning & Control Manufacturing Planning & Control WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Basic Financia! Controls Understanding Business Law Understanding Cost Accounting Credit & Collections Starting & Operating A Business METHODS OF INSTRUCTION? LOCATIONS: Technical Report Writing Unit pricing aids shoppers CERTIFICATES? FOR FULL DETAILS OF EACH COURSE, BROCHURE, STARTING DATES, AND LOCATION CALL: 236-‘ 291 BA TRAINING IN BUSINESS & INDUSTRY DivisiON DURATION? TIME? FEES? THEN PREPARE FOR IT BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISORY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FALL 1971 SERIES BEGINS WEEK OF 20 SEPTEMBER 1971 MARKETING 5233 DUNDAS STREET WEST, ISLINGTON 678 Over 4000 graduates from all types and sizes of businesses in past 3 years ADVANCEMENT YOUR AIM? AN EXTRA SPECIAL COURSE MANAGEMENT FOR RESULTS 100.00 Writing Effective Reports FINANCIAL MATERIAL RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES SPECIAL But package size stanâ€" dardization is not the complete answer. The weight or density of a packaged product varies and has a bearing on the size of package needed to contain the product. For example, the recent announcement on the proposed changes in the sizes of toothpaste tubes will limit the number to six inâ€" stead of the almost 30 sizes ventional aid aklencies were not acting quickly enough in certain emergencies or that their resources and responsibilities were too limited. In order to find out what chance the ordinary conâ€" sumer had to making the best buy, research was done using test shoppers. Results showed that the test shopâ€" pers, considering quantity alone, made errors 40 to 50 percent of the time. At present there are about 8,000 different items in a big supermarket â€" and _ apâ€" proximately 2,000 more are being added each year. These come in a staggering number of sizes and weights and with "cents off deals and "2â€"for" for "3â€"for" price specials it gets complicated trying to do accurate unit figuring. with both the package price and the per measure price. This is a tragedy of the uninformed. Through better education and a little effort, many dental problems can be prevented, remedied or repaired through the skills of dentistry. So common is the afâ€" fliction, that many have accepted dental disease as inevitable â€" _ yet are unaware that a person‘s overall health can be afâ€" fected if the dental condition is not remedied. Nine out of ten Canadians have had their health afâ€" fected by dental disease. OWNERS, MANAGERS, DEPARTMENT HEADS, FOREMEN, ASSISTANT FOREMEN, AND OTHER SUPERVISIORS, IN FACT ANY MAN OR WOMAN IN BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY WHO WISHES TO DEVELOP HIS HER SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT SKILLS KEELESDALE CAMPUS QUEENSWAY CAMPUS 8M INDUSTRY STREET 56 QUEEN ELIZABETH BLVD TORONTO 15, ONT TORONTO 18, ONT NORTHERN CAMPUS SOUTH CAMPUS HwY 27 ), M NORTH 1495 LAKESHORE BLVD W OF REXDALE BLVD TORONTO 14, ONT wiTH FEW EXCEPTIONS 10 2 HOUR WEEKLY SESSIONS PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION CASH, CHEQUE OR MONEY OR DER YES, GRANTED TO ALL PERSONS SATISFACTORILY COM PLETING 80 PER CENT OF A COURSE SEMINAR, CASE STUDY DiSCUSSIONS, NO DRY, DULL LEC TURES! * 79 P M EXCEPT 4 COURSES, 7.10 P M â€" OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY HUMBER COLLEGE 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 RESOURCES COURSES Effective Supervision â€" Production Effective Management â€" Production & People Labour Relations for Production Labour Relations for Construction Personnel Management Marketing Products & Service Psychology of Professional Selling Retail Store Management Retail Merchandising & Selling Service Station Management Materials Management Purchasing work Simplification work Study Effective Use of Electronic Data Processing Finance and Taxation Planning For Profits Etfective Reading QUEENSWAY CAMPUS 56 QUEEN ELIZABETH BLVD TORONTO 18, ONT SOUTH CAMPUS 1495 LAKESHORE BLVD W TORONTO 14, ONT auditorium _ of _ Weston Collegiate. For those of us fortunate enough to attend, we were treated to a well played, fast moving, very well ‘with it‘ performance. The program varied in tempo and each group of instruments had the opâ€" portunity to show off their particular _ skills. The trumpet trio was not blaring, but pleasant to listen to. Also the strings did not squeak, which usually happens at least once in a group of this The clarinets performed excellently _ under _ the direction of Frank Uhran who also taught this group during last summer‘s session. The flute choir played El Condor Passa, by Simon and Garfunkel, really well and are to be congratulated. The perâ€" cussion, made up of three males and one female, showed they were well disciplined in rhythm and also did a good job throughout the concert. Rick Vaughan, son of principal of York Memorial Collegiate Mr. H.S. The Consumers‘ Association of Canada has been requested by Mr. Basford, Minister of Conâ€" sumer _ and _ Corporate Affairs, to submit a list of commodities as possible candidates for stanâ€" dardization. Products now under consideration include detergents, cereals, household paper products, soft drinks, shampoos, ketchup and peanut butter. now on the market.But since the density of toothpaste varies it will be necessary to mark the containers by the volume of paste in the tube, not by weight, as at present. The new sizing will be in the metric system with the volume _ expressed _ in millilitres so a better price comparison can be made between different brands and sizes. This change came about through consultation betâ€" ween the manufacturers and the Consumers‘ Association of Canada. The regulations will be mandatory under the recently adopted Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act. Of all the orchestra‘s efâ€" forts, Ol‘ Man River was the highlight of the concert. For those parents who missed this concert for one reason or another, you really missed seeing your child at a time you would feel proud he was yours. The Centre Stage Players are offering three one act plays by Canadian Authors on Thursday, September 16 in Weston Collegiate, Pine St. at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. This is a growing adult drama club who would welcome new members. There is no fee to join this group and if you wish further information contact either the Sec.â€"treas., Judith Hadley, Bus: 9625591 or Res: 766â€"3853 or the Publicity Manager Mrs. Pearl Ault at Bus: 763â€"5191 or Res: 247â€" Again congratulations to teachers and students of the York Music Summer School, a worthwhile project in its third year of operation. OPENING ANOTHER SPARKLING NEW SEASON * TAP x POINTE x BATON x MODERN JAZZ x BALLET (%%%?) xHIGHLAND (xissss>) 447 â€"2349 259â€"708 1 For Learn. from a Dance Master and Dance Mistross whose years of experience in dancing and teaching assure you the very best SPECIAL CLASSES FOR HOUSEWIVES e Modern Jazz e Tap Dancing Information CALL +++ â€"Ofâ€" Some of our aspiring . ALL TAUGHT BY EXPERT INSTRUCTORS classes in the following: ARA.D., BAT.D., C.D.TA as our new School of Dancing proudly announces the appointment of Canada‘s renowned Lady of the Dance LOUISE GOLDSMITH RONCESVALLES CHAPEL 436 Roncesvalles Ave. Phone â€"T oronto 533â€"7954 A.J. Lawrence 2357 Bloor Street West Phone â€" ioronto 767â€"3153 W.G. Sellors Ballet and Highland Dance Mistress offâ€"theâ€"street Parking at all Chapels 2180 Huronontario Phone â€" Cooksville 279â€"7663 W.L. Goltz DENNIS MOORE FUNERAL DIRECTORS LIMITED FIVE GENERATIONS OF SERVICE L2OTRRCT*C YORKE CHAPEL PEEL CHAPEL CPorler # ) * 9|Â¥

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