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Weston-York Times (1971), 27 Sep 1973, p. 5

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The Upper Canada Rifles return to Cold Creek Conâ€" servation Area. Sunday. September 30 from 10 a.m. to d#3 p.m. o o In competition for points, these colorful marksmen. complete with frontier garb and powder arms. will demonstrate the use of firearms from yvestervear. They‘ll test the accuracy of theis shooting using .450 to .577 calibre collector‘s pieces ranging from â€" Martini. Schneider and military rifles to flintlocks. Among the feature events will be their Davidge golden anniversary On Saturday. September 22, Mr. and Mrs. Daivd J. Davidge received guests at their home on Sykes Avenue. Weston. as they celebrated their golden wedding anâ€" niversary. Over 150 relatives and friends were received by the couple including Mrs. Davidge‘s maid of honor. Ms. Edna Bruce and Mr. Davidge‘s best man. Mr. George Davidge. Mrs. Davidte. dressed in a Send a lovely gift of sweetheart roses in your choice of colour. One dozen arranged and delivered Roses Summer Special Sweetheart the flower people Telephone 766â€"6121 Colorful marksmen only 3695 wellâ€"known buffalo shoot (balanced rifles on crossâ€" sticks with targets 100 yvears away), a 20 yard comâ€" petition using muzzle loaded handguns and a 50â€"vard three position competiton for rifles. On the same dav. the Rangers Rod and Gun Club hosts, the annual Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters turkey shoot at Cold Creek. The shoot starts at 11 a.m. â€" with â€" ovenâ€"readyv turkeys going to winners of each relay. This event calls for 12 gauge firearms full length pink gown. with an orchid corsage was assisted byv her _ five daughter. Mrs. Janet Heine, Mrs. Joanne Young, Mrs. Vida Bridgeman. Mrs. Shirley Allerston and Mrs. Marlene Young. Mr. and Mrs. Davidge have lived in their home on Sykes Avenue for forty vears. Mr. Davidge retired from his own sheet metal business and kept active as president of Weston Skating Balletâ€"Tapâ€"Jazzâ€"Batonâ€"Highland Dancing. WESTON SCHOOL OF DANCING The David Davidges cut their aniversary cake. MOLLIE MacGREGOR THE STUDIO ODDFELLOWS HALL CHURCH STREET, WESTON Classes now resumed under the direction of 699â€"1442 For information call at Club. Following four vears of working with the skating club, Mr. Davidge was asked by a friend to help a comâ€" pany that had run into a few problems. Mr. Davidge said he was asked to work with the company for one month. He did that and a bit more â€" the month lasted 15 vears. His secon('ketirement came six years ago. without compensators. There‘s a $1 charge per relay in addition to the normal area parking fee. Ammunition and targets will be supplied by the club. Participants not owning shotguns will have free use of available club firearms. On Wednesday evening. September 19. a familyv dinner was held at the Franz Joseph Room at the Walker The trap and smallbore ranges at the area will be operating as usual. . Cold Creek Conservation Area, operated by The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. is located betwen Bolton and Nobleton. House in Toronto. where the couple spent part of their honeymoon in 1923. The couple received a telegram from William Davis, Premier of Ontario. a framed plaque from Donald C. Macdonald. M.P.P. York South and a letter of congratulations from Mavor Philip White. gg's\;%rtétion plan review _ m 1 4da@vro Resource people will include: Dr. Richard Soberman, Director of the Metro Toronto Transportation Plan Review; Controller William Sutherland, North York‘s Representative on Metro Transportation Committee; your ward alderman; and representatives of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, the Toronto Transit Commission and Metro Planning Board. These meetings are sponsored in coâ€"operation with the North York Public Libraries. > Wednesday, Oct. 3, 8 pm. Tuesday, Oct. 2, 8 pm. YORK WOODS PUBLIC LIBRARY . 1785 FINCH AVENUE WEST, DOWNSVIEW Do DOWNSVIEW PUBLIC LIBRARY 2973 KEELE STREET these issues concern you? â€"Poor Transit Service â€"Dialâ€"Aâ€"Bus â€"The Spadina Subway â€"Traffic Congestion The automobile of the future will be smaller, safer and a joy to drive, according to the noted U.S. researcher Dr. Nathaniel Pulling. He suggests that some type of nonâ€"polluting engine system will power these cars instead of the present piston system This year it‘s quite possible to find identical articles in our store at different prices. This is due to our refusal to mark up existing merchandise when the same thing comes in at a higher prite. It‘s called integrity. Some retailers have never heard of it. Every MONDAYâ€"WEDNESDAY FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY Early Games 7:30 p.m. _ Regular Games 8 p.m. N RNUbINA AALL 924A ST. CLAIR AVE. WEST (at Oakwood) AIR CONDITIONED FOR INFORMATION BINGO The Times, Thursday, Sept 27, 1973â€"Page 5 ADMISSION $1.00 amon â€" 653â€"0027 or 6544234 BUT BY GOSH...! KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR 4 JOHN STREET WESTON ROBINA HALL 247â€"0056 and forecasts tires that will last the life of the car. He omm in enpgernine blowout devices _ and mechanisms® to prevent Ontario Safety League.

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