Page¢â€"The Westonâ€"York Times, Thursday, April 6, 1972 March 28 at Greenborough Church had approximately . Interesting evening +++ The 239th Scout Troop will be holding a movie weekend on April 7 and 8 at C.E. Webster Jr. School on Keele Street at Clearview. On Friday evening the show begins at 7:30 p.m. and on Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Admission for the fullâ€"length Walt Disney production of the Misadventures of Merlin Jones plus cartoon will be 35¢ for children, 50c for adults. Keep one of the dates open and support your Boy evenings this week. The ladies Northwestern General Hospital will be selling daffodils all day in the lobby Friday, April 7 and students of York Memorial School have taken orders for daffodils to be delivered for the Cancer Society. City Club of Hamilton.and a . ,. _ __ ... .._$t+t+., I mechanical contractor; ‘MF, / , â€" Wednesday, March 29 was Gerry Ewins, manager of guest night at the monthly head office in Toronto for meeting of the University United Trust Real Estate; Women‘s Club of Weston and Mr. Udo Schonberg, adâ€" District. ministrator vice president of President, Sheila Boutâ€" Personally, I will be canvassing Glenhaven Street from Lonborough Avenue to Strathnairn Thursday â€" and â€" Friday member of the Ambitious City Club of Hamilton.and a April is Canadian Cancer Society â€" Fund _ raising campaign month and many canvassers will be visiting residents for donations. Canvassers are very hard to come by so please welcome the one who calls on your home and have your donation ready for this very worthwhile cause. The â€" winner â€" Audrey Sweeney, was presented with the Silver rose bowl! trophy and an engraved silver spoon. She will compete in the council contest to be held at Barrie April 15. Marjorie Wooley placed second and June Levy ternational Dale Carnagie Alumni Association contest two years in a row, the first woman and first Canadian to They were: Marjorie Woolley; topic; logic; title; It all depends on your Point of View. they would be judged on speech organization, delivery and overâ€"all efâ€" taste; title; The Singing Violins. Audrey Sweene; topic; time; title; A Time To Live and a Time to Die. Annemarie . Lehnherr; topic; energy; title; The World Game. June Levy; topic; fate; title; Fighters of Fate. . educational vice president of his club in Guyana, and Steve Upshaw, who conâ€" ducted the table topics. Mildred _ Wilding, _ a member of C.C.T.C. since 1967 introduced the five contestants explaining that James _ Rodreguis, and _ Jenny _ Roberts, Guest speakers included Bob Sagness, assistant sales +++ The blood donor clinic held President .‘ Ivy Davis, extended a welcome to the Gavel and Glass Toastâ€" Steve Upshall, president of the Gavel and : Glass Toastmasters, Mildred Wilding, toastmistress of the evening, Betty Heard, 2nd vice president of C.C.T.C., Lois Ramsay, secretary , special guests, and inâ€" The judges; Mrs. Flo ‘ark, who has won the inâ€" Vera Davidson; topic; ‘The Canadian Centennial oastmistress‘ Club held it‘s fth annual speech contest uesday, March 28 at the NORTH YORK RETAILERS Participate in North York‘s Golden Anniversary Sel Commemorative Wooden Nickels For Information Contact Borough of North York Public information Office 5000 Yonge Street FIFTY YEARS Names in lights Telephone 225â€"4611 Local 337 %oo*®* NORTH YORK Metro Boards have cerâ€" tainly worked hard during this past month studying, clarifying and meeting with the Minister of Education, Mr. Wells, to try and iron out all aspects of the budget. Mr. A.G. Gillespie director of the Borough of . york Education, feels any cut backs. will be relatively small ‘arid the board feels these items can be handled satisfactorily. One of the Many points of the ceiling put on the 1972 budget by the Minister of Education were clarified and the future certainly looks brighter than it had the previous month when we first studied it. W ancorings Z As a consultative parent for Kane Senior School, I was invited to attend a budget meeting held by the Board of Education Wednesday, March 25 and was very pleased with the results of this meeintg. opportunity to enjoy a social evening, develop self conâ€" fidence, learn to comâ€" municate with others, organize and conduct a meeting, etc. Why not give it a try? My thanks to the C.C.T.C. for allowing me to be their guest. +++ A Weston student at Eastern Washington State, Ann Figg, has been named to the EWSC winter quarter honor roll. Mrs. Figg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, 2336 Weston Road, is a junior majoring in mathematics at EWSC. It is _ hoped _ that representatives from the management of Gypsum will be in attendance. +++ Have you noticed that Dorothy Pearson, of Weston Road is sporting a gorgeous tan â€" attained while visiting 175 donors turn out. This was quite good considering the three month waiting period since the mayor‘s clinic in January had not passed and some of the regular donors could not be accepted. h s90 UA / It was noted that Jean Weber, president of the International Toastmistress‘ was, that night, presenting Mrs. Richard Nixon with a Toastmistress award as women of the year at the CE URIVWPTUIATOENY VCPR CgTTC The next meeting of the C.C.T.C. is Tuesday April 11. Both the Toastmistress‘ and Toastmasters‘ Club welcome new members. It‘s a great +++ On Tuesday April 11, the Upper Humber Air Comâ€" mittee is holding a general meeting re: The Canadian Gypsum Company at Weston C.I. at 8 p.m. â€" â€" Y ork _ Central Ruth Rollings 244â€"1971 The total effect was satisfactory and more of the same is looked forward to in their next effort. Some of these children are very talented and if they Pursue the theatre for a career we may see some of their name in lights in this decade at Weston Collegiate Wedâ€" nesday March 29. The production, From Us to You was directed by Marie Chantal Logan and was put on with enthusiasm by the players even thought the p.a. system left much to be desired. The bureau not only in vestigates the offences e.g. purse snatching, stealing from home, but also inâ€" vestigates where _ the ,cglcdren are victims of ofâ€" fettces such as child abuse. In deciding if the child should go to court many things are taken into account as: (A) how serious is the offence, (b) age of the child, (c) child‘s history of delinquency (d) attitude of parents, (e) child‘s attitude. She concluded by saying that two factors appear in most every case investigated as to why the child commits an offence â€" either for atâ€" tention â€" too much or too little or evidence of domestic upset. She stressed that once we stop treating the child as being important, then we are in trouble. Those in attendance were main points was staff, not only teachers, but office and maintenance and York schools shouldn‘t suffer significantly in these areas either, members of the Board of Education for the Borough of York stated. Our Board has worked hard and with a great deal of thought on this budget and should be commended for their efforts as too many times they are criticized. Let‘s give them a pat on the back this time when they deserve it. +++ * The Borough of York Parks and Recreation Department children‘s theatre put on a variety show April 26, the Weston University Women‘s Club will celebrate its 19th birâ€" thday with a dinner. Teachers parents and friends of the delinquent child can assist these people to uncover the problem, be it emotional disturbance, neglect, abuse, physical disabilities, or whatever. Youth Bureau works with children 16 years and under. Members of this force, about 113, are concerned not what to do to the child because of an offense, but how to deal with his reason for comâ€" mitting it. They are not trained analysts but are in most cases able to identify the child‘s problem and respond to it intelligently. children in today‘s society Following are some of the highlights of her talk; The formative, frightening but , more important, awakening Metro Toronto Police Youth Bureau, was introduced by Inspector â€" Alexander‘s message for parents, cerned was about the cher, welcomed members of Vaughan and Leaside Clubs, ven time to question inâ€" are +++ . National Cash Register ere Company Employees held in _ their annual supper dance on ter. Saturday, April 1 at the *in" "Skyline HoteF. A great many residents of Fairbank have ton been employed by National lub Cash over the years, some birâ€" â€" still live in the district and others have moved out to new _ subdivisions. My husband and I attended the dance with a large group of aunts, uncles, and cousins on ; Py mother‘s side of the "°d family. We not only had fun ank with the family, but it was E(;:r nice to see so many of the cas people we have known over the the years and who have the ‘ moved away from the __~ district. Our sincere best wishes and congratulations to Mrs. Edith Ireland of Ashbury Avenue who celebrated her ninetieth birthday last week. We wish you good health and happiness for many years to come. +++ The ladies‘ auxiliary of the Northwestern â€" General Hospital are busy planning their annual patroness tea. On the other hand, other media â€" such as air â€" have a tendency to cool down very Water has certain exâ€" cellent heat producing qualities which make it almost perfect as a medium to warm a home. According to the Canadian Hydronics Council, water retains heat much longer than other heat media, especially air. When you heat water, it stays hot, and that means you can have smooth, _ steady heat throughout the house. Did you know that the ancient Romans were the first to use hot water to heat their homes when they distributed it through the walls and under the floors? Thus, when planning economical menus, don‘t skip desserts. Inexpensive Economizing on family expenses is a lot like dieting â€" both projects will require will power and deterâ€" mination. Whether it‘s dollars or calories that are being counted, creativity, resourcefulness and careful planning are needed to achieve your goal. When in Rome Appetizing desserts give economical meals a sparkle. This melted butter or margarine, sugar and cinnamon. It‘s crunchy coffee cake is made from a mixture of corn flakes, _ equally good hot or cold. Easter has come and gone Desserts add interest quickly when the burner takes an intermittent time out. It is also easier to modulate â€" room _ temâ€" peratures with hot water systems, the council adds. There is no allâ€"orâ€"nothing heat as there is with other systems. There‘s no feeling of drafts or _ sudden discomfort. Hydronics (the new name for hot water home heating) is modern in every way. Water is heated in a comâ€" pletely automatic, apâ€" plianceâ€"styled boiler, and quietly circulated through fingerâ€"size tubing to trim, ankleâ€"height _ baseboard panels throughout the house. This year the tea will be held on the South Lawn of the hospital, 2175 Keele Street, Wednesday, June 7. Each year latest fashions are shown by one of the leading Canadian dress designers. This year fashions are by wellâ€"known Canadian designer Marilyn Brooks. An innovation this year will be a boutique of Canadian crafts. ++4+ Our best wishes for a speedy recovery to Miss Cynthia Chevems, grade two teacher from Memorial Junior Public School, Harvie Avenue. Miss Chevems has been quite ill with an inner ear disturbance. We do hope This is one of the major annual events of the auxiliary. Last year the proceeds from the tea totaled $5,400. meals need snot be dull. Desserts are a delicious addition to menus and spark interest _ from _ family members. A rigid budget that _ restricts _ family pleasures and enjoyment ‘is often as unsuccessful as a fad diet. For example, just by combining the ingredients in your refrigerator and on your kitchen shelves with a Fairbank Focus Ruth Russell _ 653â€"7439 _ F L}'Z/ \\\ y y My niece Kelli Ruth, who is just seven, had a real feast on Easter Sunday morning. She got up before the other children in the family and found and ate all the eggs. The other kids will have to get up earlier next year! +++ That is about all the news from Fairbank this week. May I remind you if you have any news of the district please don‘t hesitate to call me at the above number. I will be only too happy to hear from you! â€" ##+ 2. Well, Easter has come and gone and so have the sick tummy‘s from too much chocolate. Our neighbor‘s children all came in to visit me on Easter Sunday after Sunday School. They came to show me their new outfits and to tell me about their Easter egg hunts. There was such excitement it made me feel like hunting with them. One little girl was missing one egg. She hadâ€" really hunted the house high and low and couldn‘t find it. We knew she would find it Tuesday morning when she returned to school as the one place she hadn‘t looked was in the pocket of the coat she wears to school. This was where her daddy had hidden it. +++ Congratulations and best wishes for a happy birthday to Mrs. Sandra Allan, daughter of Fire Chief and Mrs. William Simpson, of Kirknewton Road. Sandra is celebrating her birthday Friday, April 7. We hope it will be a very happy one for you, Sandy.â€" you will feel better soon, Cynthia. little imagination, you can whip up a delicious crunchy coffee cake to serve for dessert. Leftovers, if there are any, will never go to waste because crunchy coffee cake can also be used as a breakfast or snack food. 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