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Weston-York Times (1971), 27 Sep 1973, p. 14

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sn Page 14â€"The Times, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1973 into a cozy place just right for those interested in a night House. on â€" Blackstone basement of St. David‘s house opened its doors Friday, September 21 at 7:30 p.m. After putting in many CLASSES DATED at the Borough of North York this 25th day of September, 1973. BALLET TAKE NOTICE that applications in writing addressed to the undersigned will be received, whether by delivery or mail, until 4:30 P.M. Thursday, October 4, 1973, from any members of the general public who are not employees of the Municipality or of a Local Board thereof, who desire to have their names considered for appointment to fill a vacancy in the membership of the Committee of Adjustment of the Borough of North York for the term expiring January 1, 1974. Apâ€" plications should state name, address and qualifications of the applicant. Applications submitted will be considered by Council on Tuesday, October 9, 1973, according to a time schedule to be arranged at which time Council will hear representations from each applicant for a period not exceeding five minutes. On October 22, 1973, Council will make the appointment to the Committee of Adjustment without hearing further representations. Brian Foley Studios JAZZ Those who compare choose Brian Foley training for the best investment you can give your child NOTICE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT T AP Learn From A Fully Qualified Staff R.A .D. 1146 WESTON ROAD 162â€"1768 a professional dance studio where students learn to dance REGISTER NOW DON‘T DELA Y purchased for 50c or if vou prefer you mavy pay 25¢ each of ~live entertainment. The coffee house is run by the young people of the church. It is open to everyone from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Friday evening. The main attraction ’ Clerk Borough of North York 5000 Yonge Street Willowdale, Ontario M2N 5V 7 at E. Roberts, pat larter/244â€"0788 is SPECIAL PREâ€" SCHOOL LADIES SLIM & TRIM Fall is the time of year when many churches hold their annual bazaars. St. David‘s Anglican Church, 1796 Lawrence Avenue West, will have their Flea Market Saturday. September 29. from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.. in the church basement. There will be lots of bargains in household articles. St. David‘s is noted for their selection of good used clothing so go early to get your choice. Refreshments will be sold in the lower room coffee house in the basement of the parish house. For further information phone Mrs. Hodgkinson at 241â€"1239. A voung lad. Richard Wright of Falstaff Avenue. walked off with the prize for the most lone hands. He had seven during the evening. The door prize was won by Mrs. Madeline Churnside. second to Mr. Bill Everson with a 74 and third prize went to Mrs. Doris Brand, who scored 72. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Ann Johansen. local musicians who. in their own right. are quite good. Refreshments are quite reasonably priced. We hope this will be a very successful Wednesday. September 12 after being closed for the St. David‘s Anglican Church Parish Group resumed _ their â€" regular monthly â€" euchre _ night First prize went to Mrs. ++â€"+ PREVENTION There were over 1,200 nonâ€" fatal pesticide poisonings in Canada in 1970, reports Consumers‘ Association of Canada. To reduce fatalities store pesticides in a locked cabinet and keep away from chance contact with human food. Do not place pesticides in pop bottles, canning jars or other unmarked conâ€" tainers, but retain in original containers. Just $2.50 per couple inâ€" cludes refreshments and lesson from teacher Art Fricker. The evening begins at 8 p.m. and is held in the newly constructed gymâ€" nasium of the school. For further information contact Mr. Fricker at 231â€"8202 or come out Tuesday evening. Did you ever think that vou might like to learn how to square dance? It‘s a most enjoyable passtime for people of all ages. Classes for beginners are being held at Maple Leaf Public School, corner Rustic and Culford Roads, on Tuesday evenings. An enjoyable evening was bad by all: Regular atâ€" tenders to St. David‘s euchres were saddened to learn of the recent passing. of Mr. Bill Spence. Mr. Spence had run the euchres for a number of vears and will be greatly missed. +++ Downsview United Church, 2822 Keele Street, will have a bazaar Saturday, October 20 from 11 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. A delicious hot luncheon will be served from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. There will be a bake sale. . books, â€" handicrafts. | Christmas decorations. etc. The ladies have been‘ very busy over the summer months making articles for the sale. Everyone in the community is cordially‘ i invited to attend and get in 3 on the bargains. & Children learn what they live. .® Factory to customer ® Custom quality paints e Wholesale prices e Choice of 1,500 colours e Moneyâ€"back guarantee ® Driveâ€"in service Open Saturday A.M. 3775 Dundas West , Est. 20 yrs. 767â€"6162 ANNOUNCEMENT Ages 2â€"5 years Info â€" 2445341 New Evening Child Care Program Dorathy Law N â€"+++ tre ‘& & MIN1â€" <KOOL Jh JIL A CHLD‘S PLaCE A creative day care centre for babies, toddâ€" lers, preâ€"school and kindergarten children. We serve infants and children from four weeks to six years old in a twelve month all day program 685 Sheppard E. (at Bayview)* 2226573 22 Tuxedo Court (Markham at 401) * 439â€"0521 960 Markham Road (at Ellesmere) 438â€"3611 555 Brimorton (at Markham) * 438â€"3711 1855 Jane Street (at Lawrence) 248â€"6875 340 Dixon Road (at Islington) * 249â€"7801 370 Dixon Road (at Kipling) * 244â€"5341 * Infant Care Even the most ordinary surroundings take on a beautiful glow as lovely tulips. hyacinths and dafâ€" fodilis â€" Holland‘s major bulbs burst into springtime bloom. And enhancement can begin as earlyv as February, as minor bulbs of bright snowdrops. winter aconites and crocus pop through the stillâ€"remaining snow cover. Planting a garden of springâ€"flowering bulbs is about the easiest way to improve the grounds around your home. To grow these glories of the spring all vou do is dig a hole. drop in a bulb and let nature do the rest. Springâ€"flowering bulbs are not fussy about soil. They Few can resist the perâ€" sonal satisfaction that comes from bulb gardening â€" and most would like to make their surroundings more beautiful. Springâ€"flowering _ Dutch bulbs must be planted in the fall before the ground freezes so solid that it cannot be worked. Many home owners are displaying their inâ€" dividuality in planting colorful gardens of springâ€" flowering bulbs around their own homes. Beautifyâ€" with a bulb garden For the best effect with tulips, plant in clusters of a dozen or more. Space these clusters throughout the garden â€" among shrubs. along walks, around trees or near entrances. The tulips with classic shapes â€" Triumph. Darwin. Cottage â€" are especially suited for planting in garden beds and borders. Daffodils. hvacinths and tulips should be planted 6 inches deep and 6 inches apart. Species tulips, such as Fosteriana and _ Kaufâ€" manniana, can be pnlanted a little shallower. 4 inches deep. Plant crocus and other minor bulbs 3 inches deep and 3 inches apart. In warmer climates, bulbs should be set at a depth of about 4 inches and planted in shady areas. place. pointed ends up. and water liberally. Water again if a prolonged drv spell occurs in fall. YOU CAN ALSO PLANT YOUR SPRING BULB GARDEN IN SUN OR SHADE. Since the flowers from the bulbs you plant this fall appear early in the season. thevy are often finished and matured by the time trees develop leaves and cause the shade that prevents you from growing many other types of flowers. will grow in sandv or clavy soil â€" just so long as the earth drains well. If the soil is hardâ€"packed and heavy you can improve it by mixing in sand or peat moss to a depth of a foot or so. You do not need a soil that is rich in nutrients. as the bulb already contains the food it needs to produce foliage and flowers in the spring. FULL and PARTIAL DENTURES / DIRECT TO IHE PUBLIC DENTURE REPAIRS & RELINES. _ . 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