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Weston-York Times (1971), 5 Jul 1973, p. 11

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"dir9', Every Wednesday at 2:15 pan. there will be films and every Thursday, from 2:15 Fm., children are invited to visit other , lands through stories, games and crafts. For further information W“ ttthone the library at 762 +++ Last week's column got ,) tk Hours of supervision will T be from9 a.m. until noon and from 1:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Evenings, supervision will . be from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 . p.m. except Fridays. Program starts July 3 and runs until August 25. +++ With most functions there is a list of people responsible for various aspects, with titles like chairman, publicity, secretary, treasurer, etc. The York Festival had a long list of people responsible for its smooth running success. But the real success for the festival belongs to Mrs. Betty'Gattoni, secretary to the controllers. It was Betty who, behind the scenes, was the backbone of the festival. ‘She attended numerous meetings, typed hundreds of reports, made and answered what must have been thousands of telephone calls, ran errands for weeks and just never stopped Friday night and Saturday - she even found time to help judge the beard growing contest. We extend our congratulations to you, Betty, for a job well done and have a nice restfull vacation, you deserve it, +++ The Centennial Club, in the York Centennial Building, 2694 Eglinton Avenue West, have a summer program for senior citizens. On Mondays from 1 until 3:30 p.m., there is a social music and dance club. Bingo, euchre and cribbage can be played Thursday afternoons. An invitation is extended by Mrs. Barbara Lambert, president of the club, to join them in the air conditioned lounge. +++ Supervised play programs will be held in the following parks and schools in our area, sponsored by the parks and recreation department. Noble, Lessard, Jasper, Smythe and Magwood parks and Dennis, Lambton, King George, Humbercrest and George Syme schools. The Mount Dennis Public Library, 1125 Weston Road, have planned a summer fun program for children, two afternoons each week during July and August. My condolence to the grade two's and three's of Cordelia Avenue school who spent the day at Ontario Place not too long ago in the pouring rain. . +++ With summer upon us - there must be lots of residents who are having out of town visitors. Give me a call and let me hear about them. I’m sure they would appreciate a nice welcome from you These classes, worked so hard to raise enough money for the trip. They held sales and class parties until the pennies, nickels and dimes added up to enough for all to go. The rain began just as they boarded the bus for the trip down and continued almost until it was time to come home. lost along the way and another item appeared under the heading. If you read it, you would have noticed it was about Mosport Park. It didn't help any when I went yelling to the boss about theerror. Re just sat there and laughed. +++ The following story will probably make life at home anything but funny, but I can't resist telling it. My husband was painting the top of the house last week and hooked a gallon can of white paint on the top rung of the ladder. Finishing a section, he came down the ladder, leaving the can hooked to the top rung. Rathem than head back up CHILDS NAME.........., PARENTS .................. ADDRESS .................. CHECK DESIRED PERIOD C] TWO WEEKS dawn. moss/24 , -52 , I the ladder, he lied lowering the ladder with the paint can where it we; Only, the paint can didn't stay where it was. It came tumbling down, covering him from head to toot in paint, along with tho porch, ladder, trees I didn't dare laugh as he stood there with paint dripping down his face, appealing to me to run to the hardware store for some turps. 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At a showing by members of Intercoiffure America, some of the most prestigious hairstylistsintheStatesand New styles flaw BIRTHDATE ........ PHONE................ very short. And very becoming to the overdoety face. But they all had one thing in common: they 1ootredneat,aoftandmrtttrtii. Hirdressers believe the older client who resists the softening trend can be educated that it can work for her hair. “The woman who says 'but my hair will never stay’ without backcombing and lacquer must be con- vinced it can and will look much prettier," says Bart Edmond, owner of two salons in Michigan. With the Gama mud thee proper coniiitioning and eiipeeialiy a good cut, every woman can in} MINI-SKOOL Summer-Fun Day Comp July - August Ages 4% to 10 years , CONTACT THE MlNl-SKOOl NEAREST YOU FOR DETAILS! 22 Tuxedo Cd. “"331 635 Show"! Ave. 222-6573 960 ithrhtmrt Rod 430-361 , It” In. Stud 240-6815 MO bin. tteed 249-7001 370 Dixon loci MT H " jooufe PLACE have healthy bill: Ink. declares tho Deterdt will. "Youattouidtteattt.te"ttat. it and have Mall no was.” Caruso, Minn director d the 1nterettlttttm America group, new“ the tree and bouncy look by hint cum the hair (om-layer only). then setting it on large rollers and low-drying. Nt creates a nice lift and straighten' and smooth: the hair," according to the stylist. Blow-drying has a extra bonus for mature heads: "it makes thin hair appear Me: and thicker." From his travels. Julius Caruso is convinced women are getting the healthy hair message. “In

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