Times & Guide (1909), 14 Jul 1960, p. 9

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AVE. â€" WOODBRiDGE Phone ATlas 8â€"1101 CH. 1â€"5249 Weston Retroution Program in fHigh Gear, Commissioner Says The midâ€"year report of the Weston Recreation Commission filed by recreation director Val Hill chronicled a solid record of achievement. Expanded activity in the longâ€"established projects operated under the Commission‘s sponsorship was . matched by movement into new fields, the director pointed out. Particularly notable was the increasing interest in children‘s ballet, the final demonstration class of which drew an audience of 300 adults. A definite rise in interest in chess in the Weston area was indicated in the activiâ€" ties of the group throughout the season, particularly in the growâ€" ing number of youngsters who SERVICE STATION BU 6â€"30093 / Electric elements hold heat to _ exact temperaturesâ€"provide . cooking speed without excessive «h heat . . . keeps your kitchen cool. When you install a modern electric range in your kitchen, you get important benefits. a cleaner kitchen: No flames to worry about; and the comfort of knowing that you are cooking with the completely controlled heat that electricity provides. There are no combustion fumes to soil your walls and curtains. electricity gives you a cooler kitchen: To get more out of life . . . get the most out of electricity. a safer kitchen: bave taken up the game, Mr. Hill said. 4 Currently, 250 boys are enrollâ€" ed in this year‘s minor baseball league. / The director announced that an added feature in this year‘s summer program is an expanded schedule of junior tennis activity. The Commission has réceived permission to use the Weston Tennis ; Club courts for three hours a day, Monday to Friday, Val Hill said. . / _ Children‘s Baliet Held the 9th annual demonâ€" stration of the year‘s work on Friday, June 8, in the Public Méeeting Room of the Municipal Building. _ Approximately _ 300 mdults were present to watch with interest the "would be" balâ€" lcrinas. The work of all classes Following is a summary of the detailed report: Tues. â€" Wed. â€" July 19 â€" 20 "PARTY GIRL" (Adult) (Colori Robert Taylor â€" C AILIMANJARO _ (Color) Robert Taylor â€" Anne Aubrey Dufferin St. S. of Hwy. 7 Thurs. â€" Fri. â€" July 21 â€" 22 "BABETITE GOES TO (Color) Glenn Fordâ€"Anne Francis "ANDY HARDY COMES HOME" Dick Clark â€" Tuesday Weld Thurs. â€" Fri. -{;xéy 14 â€" 15 "DON‘T GO NEAR THE WATER" Sat. â€" Mon. â€" July 16 â€" 18 "FIVE PENNIES" ert Taylor ‘â€" Cyd g.hari "NO NAME ON THE "BECAUSE THEY‘RE YoUuNC" "KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO" (c (Color) Brigitte Bardot Jacques Charrierâ€" Mickey Rooney (Color) Audie Murphy (Color) Danny Kaye harisse The following were named to (ffice for the coming year: Presâ€" ident, Jim Poulton; Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent, William Bobbs; Secretary, Henry Loose; Treasurer, Jack Webb. Committee Chairmen: Memberâ€" ship, William Bobbs; Social, Vince Bozzer; Tournaments, Rodney O‘Brien; Property, Bill Darch; Junior Chess Promotion, Everâ€" ard â€" Cathcart; â€" Auditor, Clair Devlin. ‘The Fall season will open on Thursday, September 15, and the summer tournament will be conducted each Thursday evenâ€" ing in the Craft Rooms. Outdoor Sketching Class Travelled over to the creek near La Rush Drive for the final class of the season, on Wednesâ€" day, June 1, after which a small picnic was enjoyed. Many of the students are enrolling for the Fall classes. Minor: Baseball League Has 250 boys enrolled and playoffs are now in progress each week day evening at the Recreâ€" ation Centre. The Pee Wee Secâ€" tion comprising Groups "A" and "B" with 4 teams in each group, played 46 games. The Bantam Promotion "B" Classâ€" Jack Kirby won with 15 points; 2nd, Rodney O‘Brien, 14 points; 3rd, Graham Scholes, 9% points. Junior Winnersâ€"Bob Hamilâ€" ton of Hilltop School, with Michel Allard of St. John‘s School, runâ€" nerâ€"up. from beginners to grade TV, was ekceptioally good and advanceâ€" ment noticeably marked. Junior Dancers 4 Held a "Spring Prom" on Friâ€" day, June 10, at Senior Public School and 48 youngsters daneâ€" ed to the music provided by the "Sateens" Orchestra. The comâ€" mittee did an excellent job of decorating the hall and organâ€" izing the final dance of the season. Championshsip _ Classâ€" David Katic won the Club Championâ€" ship with 13 points; 2nd, William Bobbs, 11 points; 3rd, Doug Dick and Bill Braby, 6 points. Promotion "A" Classâ€" Jack Middel won with 14 points; 2nd, Doug Galt, 13% points; 3rd, Jim Peulton and Everard Cathcart, 12 points. "60" Club Held three Thursday afternoon socials, with an average attendâ€" unce of 20. 30 members were present to enjoy the last social of the season in the form of an indoor picnic in the Craft Rooms. On June 29, 48 members jourâ€" reyed by bus to Ferndale Park, Boston Mills, for the annual picnic. During a rain storm the group played bingo and euchre in the pavilion and after supper the scheduled program was run off, Meetings wiil resume the last Friday in September. Chess Club The director had the pleasure of attending the 14th Annual Meeting and Banquet on Thursâ€" day, June 9, at St. Andrew‘s Presâ€" byterian _ Church; _ Committee reports, as presented by the varâ€" icus chairmen were excellent and most humorous. There is an increased interest in the junior tournaments. â€" Results of the season‘s play are as follows: Starring PAT BOONE â€" JAMES MASON â€" ARLENE DAHL CinemaScope _â€" Colour _ Showing at 9â€"10 _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" AL§G@ _â€"_â€"________â€" ALAN LADD â€" JEANNE CRAIN â€" GILBERT ROLAND One Complete Show Mon. â€" Thurs. 8.00; Fri. â€" Sat. 7.30 SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY A FABULOUS WORLD BELOW A WORLD 1.00 p.m. "Journey To The Centre Of The Earth" Earnâ€" Mceulfeâ€"DEE â€" KenNEoyâ€"DONAHUE |||_ »y Hoor â€" Duy â€" Weok From WARNER BROS. tecHnicouor* srammma *X â€" € ‘\l uminel ma |‘Gun' m m Timb.rlcnd" ’c'_.;' iâ€"tu.--“,_ o cwhiven â€" mewin is Afvige i 1450 wWEsTtoN rokAb Send The Children â€" Matron In Attendahce T nle "Guns Of The Timberland" Tng Inn Everyâ€" place you go you‘ll be hearing about WOODBRIDGE â€" AT. 8â€"1241 Showing at 8.40 Restricted to Persons 18 Years And Over Tng Guests. .. Tne Sensations or Tne Great Best Seuuer! SATURDAY MATINEE ypy ALAN LADD in "* in JULES VERNES Colour Screened at 7.30 in Summer Program The 25 young people selected as Staff for the 1960 season will attend _ a â€" further Leadership Training Course on the various Weston Playgrounds and in the Commission Craft Rooms, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friâ€" day, July 6, 7â€"and 8, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.00 noon and 2.00 to 4.350 p.m. A demonstration and FORE!â€"Extra attraction at the Canadian Open Golf Tournament this year were the programâ€"sellers like Diane Dover (left) and Ruth Webster. They were two of a bevy of teenâ€"age girls who sold programs and pair sheets to aid the expathsion drive of Humberâ€" Section grew to 6 teams with 22 games played, The League is made possible only through the valiant efforts and hard work of Stan Osborne and his volunâ€" teer ‘helpers, who devoted every evening over the past 2 months to the development of the players in this popular sport. Junior Tennts The: Commission has been granted permission to use the Weston.Tennis.Club Courts from 3.00 to 6.00 p.m., Monday to Friâ€" day for Junior Tennis. One Inâ€" structfon Class per week will be held on Wednesdays from 4.30 to 6.00 p.m., under the direction of Jim Trigg, President of the Weston Tennis Club, commeneâ€" ing July 6. The fee is $3.00 for the season. . pnodoRANMg tO1 it Y] Attended the dedication service of the Canadian Legion at Sancâ€" tuary Park Cemetery on Sunday, June 19. Â¥ Tentative schedule for the 3â€" day course is as follows: Wednesdayâ€"2.00â€"3.00, Merâ€" rill Park; 3.30â€"4.30 p.m., Elm Park. This year the Summer Fun Program will commence on Monâ€" day, July 11, and conclude on August 19, with supervision each week day fromm 9.30 to 12.00 and 2.00 to 4.30 p.m. On the occasions of evening special events, the Staff will be assisted by parents and members of the Neighbourhood Groups. As in previous years, Worship Service will be held each Friday at 11.00 a.m. at the various churches in Weston. Swimming and Water Safety Instruction will be held at the Weston Area Swimming Pool, in coâ€"operation with the Weston Branch Canadian Red Cross Society. Tests will be held durâ€" ing the summer enabling the children to qualify for Red Cross and Royal Life Saving Awards. Children attending the Water Safety Course, must be particiâ€" pating members on the daily summer program. lecture on Water Safety will be held in the Craft Rooms and at the Pool on Wednesday, July 6 at 7.30 pm. i Thursdayâ€"9.30 a.m., _ Holley Park; 11.00 a.m., Grattan Park; 2.00 p.m., Denison Park; 3.30 p.m., Recreation Centre. Generalâ€"The Director â€" met twice during the month with the lifeguard standards committee. Attended five meetings of the Weston Area Swimming Pool Committee and _ several work parties at the pool and the openâ€" ing ceremonies on June 11. 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