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Weston-York Times (1971), 28 Oct 1971, p. 16

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- fit-Vaughn?“ m, can I. an It was “love at first bite" when Canadian recording Mar Anne Murray met Snowball and Whitey, a pair at six-months old oxen at Black Creek Pioneer Village during some location shooting for Miss Murray's first special ot this television lemon, "Anne Again", which will be shown November 8 a! 8:30 pm. on the CBC network. Black Creek was used " background for Miss Murray's version of "Cotton Jenny", n Wearing dark clothing when walking along the road at night is about as safe as MRS. E. Rombough t 86) who receives on Thursday, dinner from "Meals On Wheels," wants the lady who was so kind to bring her meal (because they were short) all her appreciation. FERGUSON, Neil - At the Toronto Western Hospital, on Tuesday, October 19, 1971, Neil Ferguson, of Weston, belove husband of Edwina Mackay. Ser.. vice was in the chapel Thursday at 3 pm. Cremation. HORNING, Grace Evelyn - At Oakville on Saturday, October 23, 1971, Grace E. Homing. wife of the late Vernon L. Homing. Dear mother of Irma iMrs. F. Wraight). Ross, Jack and Jean (Mrs. H. Appleton). Service was in the chapel Tuesday 3 pm. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. MeCLUSKEY, Madlyn - Suddenly on Sunday. October 25, 1971, Madlyn Hurst, beloved wife of Arthur McCluskey of Thistletown. Dear mother of Maureen, Jill, and Michael. Dear daughter of Mrs. Mabel Hurst of Rexdale. Sister of Evelyn tMrs. J. Webb) of Etobicoke, Jack of Lon- don, William of Rexdale. Arthur of Kitchener, Dorothy (Mrs. R. Smith) of Leamington. and Ronald of Willowdale. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 11 am. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. McLAREN, Rosetta - At Toronto on Saturday. October 23, 1971, Rosetta Latham. wife of the late Frederick McLaren. Dear mother of Donald of Brooklin, Wilfred of Scarborough. Ronald and Bruce of Toronto, and Gordon of Peterborough. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 1 pm. Interment Highland Memory Gar- dens. NASH,Mary Elizabeth _ (in Tuesday, October 19, 1971. Mary Elizabeth Nash. beloved wife of Arthur George Nash. dear mother of Norman. Kenneth. Eleanore t Mrs K. Payne). Phyllis ( Mrs. J Burrows). sister of Reta ers. A. Marsden). Audrey )Mrs I Thorne). Adelle f Mrs, C. Gregory). Beverley of Hamilton. Theodore. Melford. (karma and the la: Eileen (Mrs R. Lee). dearly loved by her 11 grandchildren. and 5 "at-grandchildren Service was in the chapel Friday at 2 pm. Interment Prospect Cemetery. STEIN.Horst A Suddenly on Friday, October 22, 1971. Horst Stein of Weston, dear friend of Hans and Laura Ninchritz. fer father of Mark Ninchritz and York Knetlch. Service GAntttttptte1Tuiteyd1y 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. 241-0861 "Book Of Remembrance" ie-CEM ETER Y LOTS 64-A?ARDS OF THANKS RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM Fur coat in the woods i"iGiririiFGeh t we. ury Park Cancun. (il-DEATHS Ward Funeral Home 2035 Weston Rd _ CHI-2233, CHI-2208 wearing a fur coat into the woods during hunting season. RUMMAGE Sale - St. John's Parish Hall, 2125 Weston Rd. (near Church St.) Saturday, Nov. 6th from 12 - 2 pan. Held by John Countryman Chapter of The I.0.D.E. PALMER, Ruth Joy A Suddenly, at the Humber Memorial Hospital, on Tuesday, October 19, 1971, Ruth oy Kent, beloved wife of Raymond Palmer, dear daug ter of George and Jane Kent of Down- sview, sister of George. John, Thomas, David, Mary (Mrs. D. Cowper) and Jessie. Service was in the chapel Friday 1 pm. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. RISHWOR'TH, Velma - At the Northwestern "vt,te.l on Oct. 24, 1971, Ve a, wife of Thomas Rishworth, daughter of Grover Craig and dear mother of Janis 1 Mrs. Albert Parsons) and grandmother of Jason, sister of Madeline I Mrs. R. W. Smith) and Helen (Mrs, Helen Downs). Funeral was on Wednesday Oct. 27, at 11 a.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery. SEKYRKA Josephine - At the Humber Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, October 19. 1971. Josephine Sekyrka, beloved wife of Louis Sekyrka of Weston, dear mother of Emily and son-in-law of Frank Hoffmann, Henry and daurihter-in-law Helen, dear y loved by her 6 grandchildren. Service was in the chapel Friday, 11 am. Interment Riverside Cemetery. SKFDFFINGToN, James aloe» (Member Royal Canadian Legion. Branch 59, Member of the 48th Highlanders) ___ At‘the Sunnybrook Hospital on Wednesday. October 20. 1971, Joe Skeffington of Rexdale. beloved husband 65-C0MING EVENTS of Alice Atherlay. dear father of Ronald of Rex- dale and the late Betty, brother of Belle erS. F, Hose), Mary IMrs. R. Oster). Grace (Mrs. J. Fotherbyr, and Myrtle erS. G, Fotherby L loving grandfather of Betty Ann, Kevin and Lisa. Service was in the Chapel Satur- day at ll am Interment Prospect Cemetery WILLIS, Charles At the Cottage Hospital on Wednesday, October 20. 1971, Charles Willis. husband of the late May Wiullis, dear father of Betty 1 Mrs. R. Palmer) of Toronto, Mrs. MaEhEub bell of Oshawa, rles and the late William of Dauphin, Manitoba. dam loved by his , gra children and 29 great- grandchildren. Service was in the Chas: Satur- day 10 am terment Beechwood Cemetery. Hospital on Oct. M, im. CLASSIFIED ADS REALLY WORK TRY THEM ! ! ! til-DEATHS Gordon Lightfoot song which she doel during the show. Miss Murray was nuking friends with the young oxen when Snowball decided the poncho looked too good to resist. Jack Cowan, of Woodbridge, the livestock man at Black Creek quickly rescued the edge of Miss Murray's poncho before any damage was done. are killed in Ontario every year, and half of these deaths occur at night, even though far fewer people are afoot after dark. There are many ways to make pedestrians more visible after dark - carrying a light, wearing reflective armbands or reflecterized clothing. A simple and very effective device now available is called a Reflecto-tag. A small oblong tag that hides unnoticed in pocket or purse all day, but at night, dangles at the end of a short string to provide continuous sparkle for every oncoming car. The secret of the tag lies in the thousands of microscopic glass beads that coat the surface and reflect headlight glitter straight back to the driver. The Ontario Safety League urges everyone to carry one of these tags. It could mean the difference between life and death. Reflective tags are available from automotive chain and Department Stores, or send $1.00 plus a self-addressed, stamped envelope for 6 tags to the Ontario Safety League, 409 King Street West, Toronto 2B. It's that time of year again, when the little people, the spooks and ghosts are out in full force, full of ex- citement with safety the farthest thing from their minds. Parents can and should do all they can to protect their young goblins by adopting a "see and be seen" policy. Here are some techniques suggested by the Ontario Safety League: Instead of buying a funny face, make one using make- up: eyebrow pencil. clown white, colored moustache sticks and anything else your imagination suggests. Face paint provides clear vision, whereas the conventional mask with small peep holes restricts vision and can even slip down over the child's eyes. Four To help drivers see dark clad youngsters after dark, decorate costumes with reflective iron on, sew on, or self stick tapes. It gives an eerie appearance and shows up brilliantly in driver's headlights. Parents should ac- "ompany their youngest toddlers and Impress on the older ones the need to be extra alert when crossing streets. Drivers should remember that on Hallowe'en there's bound tn be some small ghost who vull forget to be careful and then his chances depend on VOU. Beware Festival DI Cinema ltallam means free films for Italian-speaklng Canadians In the area of the York Woods library. 1785 Finch Ave. w ' east of Jane. It's a weekly series which com linues Wednesdays at a pm. until Nov. 10. of spooks hundred pedestrians Italian films I? O 1,1,iesirians 2 y d5. rr'In/'ri'ii', Tik',' (j)ou/nsen's - TYA/IM., _ /tM1/llif.fA/tt: - With This Bedroom Only, Queen Size _ Covered In graceful stripes, Apartment Size Bedroom Romantic Northern Influence. Scandinavian Beauty "Bergen' Queen Size Bed with Headboard and at- tached Nitetables. Teak frame and slats. 72" Triple Dresser has 9 Drawers. Hi-Boy with 5 Drawers Special Bonus Queen Size Bed. with Headboard, Attached Nutetables. Teak frame t slats. 72" Triple Dresser, 9 Drawers. Hi-Boy w. 5 drawers. Attractive Black Base. Reg.8785 '398 Queen Size Bed w. Headboard. an. Nltetab|es Teak frame & slats. 76" Triple Dresser- 9 drawers HI-Boy with 5 drawers. Black handles ONE ONLY '498 Reg. 8893 Headboards Ivailahle with most models. Free Standing The "cutoff-clause" in consumer contracts is now illegal in Ontario. Legislation eliminating the clause came into effect Monday, October 18. Thus, financing agencies are no longer permitted to take over a consumer contract from a merchant without having responsibility for the performance or quality of goods. The Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Illustrious, its band, the Navy League Cadet Corps Challenger and the Navy League Wrenette Corps Margaree will all take an important part in the change of Command ceremonies of the Governor General's Horse Guards Reg. $898 YOUR CHOICE Square or Round Hand Carved Handles Cadets, Wrenettes take part in army ceremonies Finance agencies now responsible '498 Financial and Commercial Affairs Minister Arthur Wishart, who piloted the measure through the legislature, described the Bill as "a significant piece of consumer legislation." An amendment to the Consumer Protection Act, the legislation will now hold finance companies and others who take over i/ir/il of consumer tomorrow night at the Dennison Street Armories. The Army and the Navy League feel that this is a unique happening in Metro where cadets lend their band and participate to a change of command ceremony. Both commands have invited parents of the cadets to "Stavanger " "Norge" "Oslo" Queen Size Bed, w Headboard, Att. Nite Tables, Teak frame & slats. 76" Triple Dresser & Hi-Boy. Features lip handles. Queen size Bed with attached Nite tables. 76" Trlpe Dresser. Roomy Hi-Boy. Attractive black base. Queen Sue Bed. All, Nite tables. Teak Frame g slats 76" Triple Dresser has 9 drawers. Hi- Boy With 5 drawers. Teak Base. r EEDQUAKTEBS ,'r,Vyit_i_., C ‘ ‘9 s ',, " l, Tu--. H H M M A "ITR Fyiti Reg $135 Queen Sue SPECIAL BONUS! Available mm Bedrooms only 898 ONE ONLY 3 Reg. 8895 , Reg. M195 Reg. $895 contracts, responsible for all duties or obligations that were formerly the respon- sibility only of the merchant making the sale. Besides encouraging financing agencies to deal with reputable merchants, the measure provides consumers with direct recourse against financial agencies it the goods they purchase prove faulty. attend and it is expected that many from York and Etobicoke will attend the event slated to begin at 7 p.111. on Friday, October 29. Included on the agenda in a modified ceremony of the flags with the Illustrious band and a color party from the Wrenetts. A turthisr amendrhent to Reg $169 3 '595 M Am PISS Sealy Posturepemc 8119 498 Cats yowl and witches prowl on Halloween Night, but the children's fun starts Sat. Oct. 30 in the libraries. At the Downsview branch, Keele St. and Wilson Ave., a Halloween happening for all ages begins at 11 a.m. when children make suitably terrifying masks out of brown paper bags. At 2 p.m., they can watch films and a puppet show and be therefor the Mysterious Event to take place later that afternoon. sumers will not be deprived of the bendittt of implied warranties in sales iran. sactionu even though preprinted sales contracts Costumes, prizes, refresh- ments and games are planned for " year olds in the Black Creek library at Jane St. and Wilson Ave., starting at 11 a.m. Hallowe'en fun Small 38" x 22" Reg. $69 852 Large 42" I 30" Reg $75 855 Wall Hanging Mirrors from $17 Rva R 4', l 6": " ugs Reg $129 $596.; act SOFA BED TWO ONLY Reg $293 SOFA BED TWO ONLY Reg £399. SOFA BED t CHAIR Reg "" 60" Headboard w, an NITETABLES. ONE ONLY. Reg. $169 54" Bed with Slats and Spring mattress, Reg. $269. 78" King Size Bed with slats & 2 single mattresses. Tapestry covers. Reg. $645 Queen Sue Bed. w an. Nrtetables. a Drawer Dresser Reg. $506 Solid Teak Pram w. mounting stuns Plate Glass Mirrors Teak Headboards for Continental Beds 3W'-Rega59. NOW 829 54"...Reg.$69, NOW 839 60",..Reg‘ 579 now 849 may attempt to rule out legal action. 7 "This adds another dimension to the protective aspects of this legislation," Mr. Wishart observed. Another costume party, with prizes for the best costumes, will be held in the Centennial library, 578 Finch Ave. W., east of Bathurst St. at 2 pm. Magician Peter Isaacs will perform for the partygoers. Two million collected The Employment Stan- dards Branch of the Ontario Department of Labour has assisted 39,283 employees throughout the province to collect $2,054,407 from 7,676 employers during the first nine months of 1971. 5": I 9'10' Reg, $298 898 8169 8269 8298 8129 $249 8299 8129

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