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Weston-York Times (1971), 13 Dec 1973, p. 12

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The 1st Weston Boy Scouts are in need of a scout master trained for the job. The troop meets at Weston Memorial rewarding passtime, please School, Monday evenings. ‘age 12â€"The Times, ‘vâ€"v.â€" MERCBECEH 1 1/2 blocks‘W. of High Park the flower people BERNARDS JEWELLERS Pungent Pine, long lasting mums, and a long burning candle combine to make a perfect gift centerpiece; you‘ll probably want one yourself. Visit us at CHRISTMAS GIFT sUGGEsTIONS 1863 EGLINTON WEST 787â€"2701 \:QW C CRy O 3 o tangy. P call Mr. Mann in the evening at 247â€"5275. niversary to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Glassford, Lawrence Avenue West. The Glassfords have lived in , December 13, ++ + margaret giles/248â€"4772 Weston for 32 years. They have three children and 12 grandchildren. â€"A family dinner was held at the home of ‘ their daughter at +++ The Council for Senior Citizens for the Borough of York were happy to welcome the mayor, members of council, recreation director . and members to their annual‘~‘ Christmas party â€" held, November 26, at York Memorial Collegiate. Thanks are extended to the Weston Silver Band and the Invictones for providing entertainment. A thank you is also extended to the parks department for the floral table decorations which were donated as prizes, later on in the evening. +++ Mr. and Mrs. L. Heaselgrave, Weston, celebrated their 39th wedâ€" ding anniversary, Saturday, December 8. Joining the festivities was â€" their daughter Virginia and sonâ€" inlaw Ted Williams, Milton, who were celebrating their 15th anniversary the same day. 766â€"6121 Beauty news Blatant isn‘t beautiful. Black shades that give the skin a ghostly pallor, and bright, brittle blonde tones like the Hollywood, Harlowâ€" look white, are gone forever. In their place are realâ€"life shades that warm the skin, make hair look healthy, shiny. The firstâ€"time color user need not fear a dramatic, highlyâ€"noticeable change with the choice of any nearâ€"toâ€"nature shade. If there‘s ever been a time to make a positive decision to change or enhance hair color, this is it. Today‘s trend to natural earth tones and soft, subtle shades in clothing is echoed in haircoloring. And today‘s. coloring formulas, as well as colors, are designed for more naturalâ€"looking haircoloring. Goodâ€" lightening and coloring products have rich conditioning <~elements in their formulas, says Clairol Canada haircolor specialist, Vera Price. ~ Mrs. Price says the conâ€" ditioners lend health to the hair, as well as a polishedâ€"toâ€" aâ€"patina shine. She says coloring products can now also be obtained in naturalâ€" wear formulas, like the new naturalâ€"wear formula of Miss Clairol shampoo hair coloring, to help eliminate color variation and fading to unwanted red and brassy Mrs. Price says hairâ€" coloring at home is a safe procedure that all produce naturalâ€"looking results, if Sincere and â€" deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs, John Casino on the loss of their dearly loved son Ross. Ross passed away, Friday, December 7. He was in his seventeenth year and had been going to school at the _ Ontario _ Crippled Children‘s Centre, Rumsey Road. Ross leaves his parents, three brotters, Bruce, Paul and Michael and two sisters, Eva Lynn and Mary Ellen. Funeral mass was held, Saturday, December 8, at St. Philip Mary Church, Downsview. +++ St. Hilda‘s Anglican Church had distinguished visitors a couple of weeks ago. The Rt. Reverend Guy Marshall, shop of Venezuela, gnd, former Rector of St. See(phen’s-in- theâ€"Field. Bishop Marshall was the one responsible for Reverend Cliff Ward‘s entry into the ministry. T++ The Saunders‘ Clan got St. Hilda‘s Anglican together last Friday evening Church had distinguished â€" to celebrate Harry Saunders visitors a couple of weeks seventyâ€"first birthday. The ago. The Rt. Reverend Guy party was held at Harry‘s Marshall, shop _ of home on _ Northcliffe Venezuela, gnd_ former Boulevard. Several of the Rector of St. Stéphen‘sinâ€" Lion‘s Club Steel Band theâ€"Field. Bishop Marshall turned up to play a few was the one responsible for numbers. Our belated birâ€" Reverend Cliff Ward‘s entry thday wishes to you Harry. into the ministry. +++ Guest preacher, was We were sorry to hear of Brother _ Robert _ Dean the passing of Mr. Abel Keirsey, Order of the Holy Ralph, Mr. Ralph passed Cross. Brother Robert is away at Newfoundland, g 4 Christmas g 3 Gift Shopping A Wide Selection Of 1 Distinctive Gifts | Craft Supplies | _ STURDY AND ATTRACTIVE TOYS IN SANTA‘S WORKsHOP nnnnmnmmmmmnmmnmnnx Haircoloring at home Country Workshop 1352 Weston Rd. â€" 762â€"5675 Fine Canadian Handcrafts In A Country Atmosphere at the you follow instructions to the letter after choosing the product that‘s rlg‘l:t for the job you want to do. She says the major home haircoloring mistake is ignoring instructions on direction sheets that are enclosed with products. Instructions include simple tests which must be followed. The patch test determines if you are sensitive or allergic to the product. It Mrs. Price said the strand test is vital to give you a preview of how the color you‘ve chosen will look. Everyone‘s hair, because of its natural pigmentation, develops differently when lighteners or color are apâ€" plied. If you skip this test, you may have to live with a color that does not represent you. You apply a prescribed amount of tint mixed with developer to a few hair strands, wait a certain period, then remove tint to see the degree of lightness or darkness the product produces. . must be made 24 hours before every application of color. A prescribed amount of coloring solution is applied to a cleansed area at elbow innerfold or behind an ear. Irritation or any reddening of the skin in the test area during the 24â€"hour period means you‘re predisposed to the preparation, and must not use it. The first step to home haircoloring is knowing what type of product you need for from San Diego, California. He worked for General Aerospace â€" Corporation, quality control department, and served as a lay minister and youth advisor to three parishes and a street ministry at christian house, San Diego during 1970. Brother Robert has been active in the Anglican and Roman Catholic Pentecostal movements and entered the order in 1971. He was professed in August of this year. A coffee hour followed the service. 444 ruth russell / 653â€"7439 TEMPORARY RINSES Temporaryâ€"rinses do not change natural color. They add highlights, are ideal for extra sparkle for holiday parties. They also refresh washedâ€"out blonde color, eliminate yellowish shades from white and grey hair. Rinsed in after shampooing, color lasts till next shampoo COLORINGS There are two types of semiâ€"permanent colorings. One colors grey strands to match â€" natural _ color. Another silkens and silvers: banishes yellow, washes silver into the hair, does not alter natural color. Coloring is not permanent: shades fade gradually. Not recommended on tinted or lightened hair. ONEâ€"STEP PERMANENT COLOR enhancing natural color, or changing it. Mrs. Price gives these guidelines: Oneâ€"step permanent hair colorings will lighten or darken hair several shades. They are not strong enough to change an ultraâ€"dark Brunette to a pale blonde. Quick, easy shampooâ€"in kinds are applied by simply shampooing in the tint, which lightens, colors, conditions â€" all at the same time. When regrowth begins to show, color‘s simply shampooed in again. Creme formula oneâ€"step colorings have the richest formulas and thus the greatest lightening action. where he and Mrs. Ralph retired, when they left their home on Amherst Avenue. For any former neighbors or friends who would like to write to Mrs. Ralph at this time, the address is: 17â€" Third street, Box 1086, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland. I‘m sure Mrs. Ralph would appreciate hearing from her friends at this time. +++ Congratulations to my brother, Bob, who has sold his Travel Service and has taken a teaching position with Humber College. He is teaching travel and tourism. +++ Congratulations and best wishes to Jim Henry and Cory Dockrill on being adâ€" mitted as full fledged members of the church choir at St. Hilda‘s Anglican Church, Sunday, December 9. Cory is the daughter of our former neighbor Terry *+++ Birthday greetings to our dear mother, Mrs. Rose Russell. : ‘om celebrated her nintyâ€"third birthday, December 12, at her Lauder Avenue apartment. Best wishes for good health, happiness and many years to come Mom! $++ Christmas â€" week _ is drawing nearer and I would appreciate if some of the parishoners or the Rector‘s of the various churches in the area would call me and let me have their schedule of special Christmas services to be held. This is the only way I have of keeping you informsd on what is hapâ€" pening in this area. BA |

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