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Weston-York Times (1971), 11 Jan 1973, p. 6

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American audiences for his television and film roles as for his stage work. Opposite him as his wife Nora, is Jennifer Phipps, currently appearing in the St. Lawrence Centre production of Twelfth Night. Other company artists also Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. Jennings, England, and Mrs. H. Mullally, Prince Edward Daddy, Bill and brother Finley are reported to be still on cloud nine. Touch of Eugene O‘Neill‘s A Touch of the Poet, third production in the roster of the Theatre Company at the _ St. Lawrence Centre this season, is now in rem1 under the direction n Major. Opening on January 23, the production plays through February 17. Playing the lead role, that of Cornelius Melody, the tragic hero, is Ed Binns, who at Western University, graduate this year Cathy Mullally of Church John, . son _ of _ Mrs. Elizabeth Connelly, is a physical education student The young couple are phening to wed August 25. It is with special pride that I offer congratulations ... Gloria is my little sister . . . all the best you two, for a life of health and happiness. ++ + Sara Ellien Mullally who was born December 30, at Humber Memorial to Mrs. Page 6â€"The Westonâ€"York Times, Thursday, January 11, 1973 Johnâ€"Tonnelly, Rexdale, announced their engagement and Mrs. Harry Maedonald, is a registered nurse in the emergency ward of Norâ€" thwestern Hospital. Local news. . . . . International news: Women‘s news .. Entertainment. . . . Local Political news Please indicate whether you‘d like to see the Westonâ€"York Times increase (or decrease) its coverage in these areas. 2C Please indicate which of these ing activities you participate in. Boating . . . ... ... ... .. .. . . .. Curling . . . ... l .l l e e . Fighing . . . .cc ucss se ue us a e d Hunting. . . . . . .. n e s e e s sn a s s SKiMg . . . .. l l e e e e e e e e e s Snowmobiling . . . . . . . .. . ... ... o GOING INTO 1973 WE WOULD LIKE A FEW MINUTES OF YOUR TIME > TO FILL IN THIS READER SURVEY. ' _ WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU, THE READER _ OF THE WESTONâ€"YORK TIMES LIKE AND DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR LOCAL PAPER â€" IN ORDER THAT WE MAY BETTER SERVE YOU. _ Full of surprizes _ and Mrs. Sheila Mcllraith Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson will be moderator and members of the panel will include Mrs. Mary Lou Ashâ€" bourne, _ Mrs. _ Phyllis Baldwin, Mrs. #Ethel Mehi Guest speaker or challenger is to be a surâ€" This meeting will be @onducted along the lines of Front Page Challenge the Poet currently appearing in Twelfth Night are Vivian Reis, who will gé seen as Sara Melody, the daughter, Robert Benson as Mickey Maloy. Sean McCann as Jamie Cregan, Francoisâ€" Regis Klanfer as Paddy O‘Dowd and Ron Hastings as Nicholas Gadsby. The University Women‘s Club of Weston and District will hold its first meeting of 1973 in the Central United Church at 8 p.m. Wednesday, January 24. Hospital Auxiliary will be interesting evening for the hoiding a card party Friday, . club members. Kenneth Wickes, who appeared in the first production of the St. Lawrence Season, The Trial, will play Patch Riley. A newcomer to the company this _ season, _ Marilyn Lightstone, will appear as Deborah. The role of Dan Roche has yet to be cast. January 2, in the cafeteria Costumes for the production are designed by ~Peter Wingate. There will also be numerous draws and prizes and refreshments. Time 8 z. ~ Ruth Rollings Lz?l’]._ 3 of Westo;l Collegiate, 100 Pine Street. ~Wanderings Humber Memorial _ This promises to be an sSURVEY, WESTONâ€"YORK TIMES, 1705 WESTON ROAD, WESTON, MI9N 1D5 Admission $1.50 per +++ of these sportâ€" More Less Same Time 8 p.m. at Martingrove Gardens P.S., 50 Celestine Drive (1 Block West of Kipling, _ between _ the Westway and Dixon Road). Admission â€" Free. This club meets the third Monday of each month. Members are not necessarily gifted with a green thumb â€" some are just green. Opportunities are provided "to learn how to garden in and out of dbors. Flower shows are held each month and displays of floral arrangements are This club exhibits at the Toronto Garden Show each year. If you wish more inâ€" formation on becoming a member, or would like a monthly bulletin contact Mrs. B. Prescott 247â€"6093 or Mrs. E. Rodgerson 241â€"9223 +++ St. John the Evangelist Church will hold a euchre bridge whist Saturday, January 27 at 8 p.m. in the parish hall, George Street. You are invited to make up a party and come along or come along and join a table. There will be a draw and door prizes, a digital clock, an electric knife, Blue Mountain pottery and also a prize for each table. _ Refreshments will also be served. $ Do you recall that imâ€" pulsive Rule family who took for for Florida on a one day notice? Well, the tendency to surprise has deep roots â€" The mother, Mrs. Mildred Rule, left Florida on a morning‘s notice to visit Harvey and Margaret Anne in Weston and other memâ€" bers of the family this past week. Yes, she drove with a couple in less than 27 hours. READER SURVEY +4+4+ +++ What is a former West Indian policeman doing beating the drum . for Canada‘s fur trade? To begin with, Malcolm James is a musician and he played in the police steel band back in _ sunny. Granada. When he arrived in Canada two years ago, winter weather was a new experience; fur garments were the furthest thing from his mind. Today James is bridging the long jump to a new career in a new land. He is one of some 16 students taking the first complete fur Mr. O‘Connor received his Bachelor of Arts degree from _ Trinity _ College,. University of Toronto and his degree in theology from Wycliffe College. Following ordination he served as Assistant Curate at The Church of the â€" Tranâ€" On Sunday, January 7, The Church of St. Timothyâ€"byâ€" theâ€"Humber welcomed their new clergyman, Reverend Larry O‘Connor. _‘ Other suggestions. Feel free to tell us what you like best (or least) about the Westonâ€"York Times, or what featâ€" ures you‘d like to see added. New minister beats new drum SO MAIL YOUR ANSWER TO Fur business and manufacturing . techniques, is a 40â€"week course in the fashion technology program at George Brown College. Malcolm James is now well into it. He expects to find his livelihood in the fur business while still pursuing the music that is part of his lifeâ€" style. For the past three and a half years, Mr. O‘Connor has been a teacher of Latin and History and a Guidance Counsellor in Oshawa. During this time he comâ€" pleted the requirements for the degree of Master of Theology. Malcom hoped to find work as a musician when he arrived here to join his fiancee two years ago. But course offered on this conâ€" tinent. sfiguration and the Church of the Messiah in Toronto. In 1967â€"1968 he attended the Ecumenical Institute near Geneva in Switzerland. The _ 37â€"yearâ€"old _ exâ€" policeman from‘ the West Indies is confident of his Canadian future somewhere in the fur business. For Malcom James the name of the game has changed vastly in two years. Only the sound of the steel drums is the same. The former Grenada policeman has organized his own steel band, the Steel Tones. They are now, providing background music for the fur fashion shows which students in the George Brown fur course produce. Fashion: shows are an inâ€" tegral part of the merâ€" chandising training in the comprehensive program. he had no status as a musician in Canada and Manpower offers no music courses in its training program. Now married and with a yearâ€"old son, James took aptitude tests at Manpower and to his astonishment found he showed aptitude for the fur business. Moreover, the fur technology course has given him an opportunity to conâ€" tinue his music. Transportation . . . Do you own your own Kome or do you rent? . . . Do you live in Occupation: ProfessionalC] Executive ) Own Business C ClericalC] Education . . . How many people read your copy . . Do you regularly buy another Toronto paper ... . . . . Sex .. . Male O Female O Total Family or Household Income: Under $5,000 C $5,000â€"$5,999 C $6,000â€"$6,999 C If yes, which one . . . Married C No. of children 0 We wo_uld appreciate answen(}o the following questions. No name is required. Please check one. Age . . . Under 16 17â€"25 0 25â€"35 0 35â€"45 0 45â€"600 over 600 _made from the juice of cabbage hearts. For further information contact the parks and recreation department at 653â€"2700. +++ The following is a poem written by Janis Carrine of George Syme School. One fine day, in the middle of May, â€" The Hospatch family came out to play. â€" They offered me tea and they offered me tarts â€" In addition, other programs can be instituted if requested including sports, music, drama, chess, bingo, movies, out trips, hay rides and tobogganing. +++ Doug Grant, president of the Mount Dennis Legion reports an increase in membership of 26. The legion has already put tickets on sale for next New Year‘s Eve dance. Tickets are going fast, it‘s first come, first served. +++ Don‘t forget about the winter program sponsored by the parks and recreation department, _ Standard recreational programs such as pottery, swim and gym, crafts and sports will be available. |x‘ I" to the wives of 'zmr council members. _ They _ were beautifully gowned for the occasion adding a definite feminine touch to the formal room. < uoo + 7 ~Mount Dennis < permission has been granted Board of Education. The rink should be well used by children in the area who found it a long way over to Smythe and Jasper Parks. +++ January 2, in the council chambers. My compliments 139. 1 > Jane Park +# Residents in the area of Frank ~Oke _ Vocational School, who asked for an iceâ€" rink in the school yard, will be pleased *o learn that The inaurgural meeting of , Sales O Craftsman ) Other Dawne Moss 769â€"60493 $7,000â€"$9,999 C) $10,000â€"$14,000 C over $14,000 .. . ApartmentC HouseC Room(~ Condominium (] .Public schoolC high school C technical) college ) and .. . .Star Globe OSun C .. TCO Geoâ€"Traino tar 0 Let‘s have the news â€" -â€"‘l'T;nT'u-lppodâ€" ped over a I said "Sorry, Mom, it piece of wood. was only a dream." I ran and I ran and I _ I fell so hard that I never looked back, hmck-mlynl!wl. I thought I was going to I woke up with a terrible have a heart attack. shout. â€" L ran swift , . . I ran fast, My mother asked â€" why I ran as fast as 1 could, did I scream, 8 WORKSHOPS TO DISCUSS YOUR CONCERNS AND INTERESTS FEE: $5:00 Call today to register 677â€"9542 | DATE: Saturday, January 13, 1973 TIME: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. PLACE: RICHVIEW LIBRARY A conference for women considering a return to employment. This is your opportunity to get in touch with the world around you 1806 Islington Ave. Islington, (North of Eglinton} GUEST SPEAKER: MrWewton, Personnel Officer Cana tmanent Trust PANEL DISCUSSION: " Planning for Tomorrow Today" Break for a light luncheon _ * s OPEN SESSION: Representatives from Insurance. Sanki FROM FAMILY TO FUTURE 102030 More 0 Une assemblée publique, ouverte aux contribuables francophones de la municipalité de North York aura lieu le mercredi 17 janvier 1973 A 20.00 heures (8:00 p.m.) dans l‘auditorium du York Mills Collegiate Inâ€" stitute, 490 York Mills Road, Willowdale. Cette assemblée est convoquée en accord avec The L‘assemblée a pour but l‘election de qquatre conâ€" tribuables francophones de North York a un comite consultatif de la commission scolaire de North York qui comprendra aussi des membres nommeés par la commission scolaire de North York. Ce comite consultatif fera des recommandations a la commission scolaire en ce qui concerne les moyens de repondre aux besoins éducatifs et culturels des étudiants francophones dans la région de North York. Lyon Trainor K. Mawson President + . Director The Centre for Women Continuing Education Division Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology P 0. Sox 1900, Rexdale, Ontario ... YesO NoD . OwnC Rent C AVIS AUX CONTRIBUABLES FRANCOPHONES DE NORTH YORK Representatives from Insurance, Sanking, Real Estate, Women‘s Bureau, Manpower, Volunteer Centre, Bell Canada, Community Television and Boards of Education Act, Part #,*%

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