h Mrs. L Calvert' Receives Sailers Society Badge She also recently received a card from Miss Ada Campbell of Weston who is vacationing in the Pacific. The card read as follows: "One week from Vancouver --will arrive in Honolulu to- morrow morning. Wonderful trip. Beautiful weather. Back in summer again. Will have much to tell you as I know you will enjoy travelling with me. Will be in Hawaii until Jan 5th --then to Fiji Islands and New Zealand." Mrs. Laura Calvert. often re- terred to as "The Mother of Weston" recently received a badge from the British Sailors' Society in recognition of her 30 years of service to the sailor. The badge was enclosed with a letter of appreciation from Rev. R. W. P.hillips, superintendent chaplain of the society, London, England. Mrs. Calvert now resides in the Beach Hall apartments on Humber Boulevard, Mount Den- his. North York Council Proposes To Reclaim 65 Low-Lying Lots by A. N. Dcslauricr. The Property and Parks Com- ment of Highways right-ot- COUNCIlI-OI AND MR5. JACK HOLLEY of Rose mount Ave. buy their Christmas Oreo from Scout Jack Boultboo at tho Christmas Tree lot of the lst Weston Boy Scout Troop, at M Church Sir-co, Weston. Proceeds of the sale will help Boy Scout work in the towry _ Westan Scouts Sell Christmas Trees Aqain 3041 00mm " LAW! .35 l M. m. . 'i'ElEVISION " FURNITURE " APPLIANCES RICHARDSON Webster full imermix three-soeed changer with dual sapphire slylii turnover earttidge. Automotic record compensation. Frequency response 50 ttt 12000 cycles. Co-axial speaker V one twelve-inch woofer, one five-inch tweeter in acoustically de- $199.50 argued enclosure for full range sound reproduclion. radio chants wnh selenium rectifier-equal in performance to a nine-mbe Open - nigh. my!" ttt pm. Parking lot right a! the door woofer, one five-inch tweeter in acoustically de- atm""' sugnnd enclosure for full range sound "tproduction. Visit _ " lunurioul him "udim and "no" " music 5")le ttr â€Villa: W. on gummy higlMdOtr way between Jane and Keele Streets for the purpose of con- ‘ducting storm water from the lhighway lands directly to the Black Creek outlet with the ob- ject of solving the flooding con- dition that takes place in the general area to the south ot Highway 401. The estimated cost of this sewer along the southerly part of Highway 401 is $57.- 200.00 of which cost the Depart- ment of Highways have signi- fied to the township they will undertake to defray up to $26,- 800.00, that being the portion of the cost of diverting the ex- cess of run-off created by the paving of their parking areas and the construction of their buildings in the area. Messrs. Sheppard and Pencil Ltd., Consulting Engineers made a preliminary investigation of the possibility of constructing a storm sewer along the Depart- Mr. s. Leibel of S. Leibel In- vestments Limited has indicated his willingness to contribute ap- proximately t20,400.00 towards mittee of North York Council have recommended a scheme to council whereby it will make it possible to put up for pub- lie sale 65 township-owned lots presently under a low‘lying lot by-law. The land in question is in the area of a proposed watercourse diversion scheme presently under discussion by council and located along High- way 401 between Jane and Keele Streets. Bantam-Ms by .‘PMBEST MY Ilennohomo, RCA Vin" ind who: loading Manufmmmn The acts included Walt andâ€)n Family.--gymnustics by "apes‘fsel _and trainer, and Murray's Petsnnn _-a dog and monkey act. The Jin Clown Corner was also a high-lam ‘light of the programme, their}, ‘children getting many a laugh‘Cn 'from the antics of Jinglea‘Lo, ‘(Advertismg Manager Slim ( 1'Stroek), and Twinkle Closeph'ser Tho children were led in a sing-song of Carols and Christ- mas songs with Paul Seagrave at the piano, "Rudolph the Red The stage setting. effectively depicting Santa's workshop was made for the party by the dis- play department of Moffats. Aitchison, Moffat employee) Close to 500 excited childrentNosed Reindeer" was very pop- enjoyed some lively entertain-Var. ment, ale cookies. and gave a During the singing of "Pon few words of advictrto Santa Goes the Weasel" who should at the annual Moffat Christmarpop up like a Jack-in-the-box party held in the auditorium oflon the stage but jolly, old Santa the Weston Collegiate and Claus stayed long enough to Vocational School last Saturday hand out a present to each little afternoon. Sponsored by thelboy and girl They also received Moffat Recreation Club. the bags of fruit and candies. 1956 party was declared the Among others assisting with most successful yet with an the programme were Vicki overflow crowd of children and Bobyk, Gloria Hughes, Barbara parents in attendance. ‘Reid. Helen Coles, Marjory 500 Children Meet Santa At Moffat's Xmas Party Auvuls:, ucuauuu. Hill}. the cost of this proposed diver- IBarefoot: social convener, N sion storm sewer scheme ini. Hopcroft: card secretarj view of the fact that ceruin,,Mrs. W. Wilson and Mrs. lands in the area owned by hiSIKing; pianist, Mrs, J. Gordon (MW pd Electrohome RIVIERA Iuuyt'y.pytytotytAN Cabinet by Deilcrah hand-rubbEd finishes of mahogany, autumn lea! mahogany or light ook. Sirtube Voltage Doubier Photo by Metal!- Studio Lstirso" IIin. Rick Quirk, Ron Dickie, Jim Reid. Bill Pnpowich. Arm- land Smith. Jim WemySs. Bruce I“lawman. F Ca n c e b' Brown, Ahvuck Iris. Harvey Ross and (Lou Maguire. Among others assisting with' the programme were Vicki. Bobyk, Gloria Hughes, Barbara Reid. Helen Coles, Marjory; Brahman. Yvone Shorter, Candv‘ Sloan. Norma Moulton, Herb/ Newman and Master of Cere- monies Bruce Robertson. 1 Over $1.200 was spent on pre- sents and bags of goodies for the children whose parents were from all three division of Mot- fats-heating and air condition- iw. appliance, and radio and Al the last regular math); of the club on Friday, Novem- ber Mth, the election of offi- cers for the new year took place with these results: Thc committee arranging the programme included Les Hea- selgrave. Tom Young. Jim Car- Past president, Mrs. H. Gil- mour; president, Mrs. W, Wil.. son; vice-president, Mrs. R. King: recording secretary, Mrs. Thomas; treasurer. Mrs. T. Barefoot; social convener, Mrs S. Hopcroft: card secretaries, Mrs. W. Wilson and Mrs. R. "The' annual Christmas party of the "tio" Club of Weston is to be held this Friday night, December 14th in the Activity Centre of the Weston Recrea- tion Commission. 6 Little Av- enue. The programme will feature! I Christmas tree, sing-song,) special entertainment and re- ireshments. Each member is asked to bring a gift for the tree. i' '60' Club Plans Christmas Party unnpuy would be Ilsa "to“ from the low-Lying Ila-kw it this scr.cm. VII prceeeded with. In view ot an proyorsd cow- '.ri'cutions ty the Dept. 0: mg]- was ynd Mr. 8. Leibal the tovsrahip would be required to assume the remaining balance ot 810000.00 and which would in turn mun the release ot " tuwnship owned 101.; in the In: tmm n low-lying bylaw. At the present time the mu- tax has been referred to the works committee of council by the property and parks commit- lustrous Malnui‘ set. SANTA CLAUS HAD A BUSY TIME last Saturday ct the Moffat Ltd. 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