What happened to last week‘s news ? We haven‘t the foggiest notion â€" and _ after â€" groping around for five days in‘ a fog, we did manage to find our carâ€" bon copies.‘ What did the Editor say ? He apologized, and said he could shoot himself â€" heavâ€" en forbid we should be the cause of a suicide! Now, if you don‘t mind us starting off with some ‘old‘ news, it‘s news none â€" theâ€"less about Downsview. Silver bells have been ringâ€" ing around Downsview on November 15, Mr. and Mrs. George Goulding, 55 Heathrow Drive, celebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary. To prove that all good things don‘t always come in small packages and that diamonds are still a gal‘s best friend â€"Lillian Goulding opened a large pink and white box to find a beautiâ€" ful ring, from the groom, of course ! In fair exchange, Géorge Goulding received a tie bar and links, set with the masonic emâ€" blem. On Saturday, November 17, Mr. and Mrs. Goulding‘s eldest son Frank, and his young bride Ruby, took his parents out for dinner â€" Chinese _ style. _ Surâ€" prise ! surprise ! when they arrived home forty â€"five friends and relatives were gathâ€" ered to wish them "Health and Happiness." Among the many gifts they received â€"a gorgeous pink and white flower arrangeâ€" ment of snapdragons and shaggy mums in a glass ice â€" bucket with silver tongs. After cutting a pink and white Anniversary cake, Mr. and Mrs. Goulding joined their guests for dancing. So. to the strains of the Anniâ€" versary Waltz, we‘ll add our best wishes and many, many more. Incidently, just for fun we looked to see what is on the list for the next Anniversary celebration:â€" Thirtieth â€" Pearl. Mmmm, anyone for a dish of oysters ? Andâ€"a big THANKYOU from Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macâ€" Donald, 64 Heathrow Drive, for all the kind thoughts. cards and callers who visited their ten year old daughter Joyce, recuperating from the effects of being badly scalded a week or two ago. Well Joyce,. this item of news is so late now that you are probably fit and well and back to school â€"we sure hope so anyway. We‘re all up in the air over this one:â€" Central Airways held their Graduation Ceremonâ€" ies at the Queen Elizabeth Buildâ€" ing. two weeks ago. Among those graduating and receiving "wings", _ Downsview _ resident Stan Wade, 244 Richard Clark Drive,. _ Happy â€" Landings. â€" Mr Wade! And may all your air pockets be little ones! At the Beverley Hills United Church, Sunday, November 25, the following children _ were baptizedaâ€" Diana Louise Elford, Linda _ Mary _ Elford, _ Marita Louise Faulds,. Gregory Allan Arthur Koehler, Beverley May Murray, Linda Anne Schoales. Janet Elien Shorey, John Verâ€" non Taylor. Sympathy of the area is exâ€" tended to Mrs. Betty Tregwin, in the untimely death of her husband, William E. Tregwin Art Teacher, Beverley Heights Junior High School. Mrs. Tregwin is well known to a large group of parents in this locality because she was a grade teacher at Tumpane Pubâ€" lic School for several years. Hockey _ Players â€" Wanted ! The _ Beverley Hills United Chureh are looking for those eager to feel the ice under their skates, The first practice AROUND DOW NSVIEW Kay WAS last Saturday at Roding Park. Registration and informâ€" ation may be obtained from Ken Postles, 241â€"0425; Bob Arnot, 247â€"4295; Clint Downward, 241â€" 7577; Walter Van Allen, 241 Practice times : â€" Ages : 6â€"10 yrs., 5â€"6 p.m. 11â€"15 yrs., 6â€"7 pm Stretching _ ‘Around â€" Downsâ€" view‘ to its‘ "city" limits â€"we attended the official opening of Stilecroft Road Public School (Greenwin Gardens) on Thursâ€" day, November 22. Although it was dark when we arrived, from the outside Stilecroft _ looked _ like â€" many other schools. But insideâ€"it not only smelled spanking new, it WAS very new, with all the most modern and upâ€" toâ€" date equipment and furnishings a pupil could ask for. The only trace of the ‘little red school house‘ we could find, was a shiny brass school bell on the shelf in the Principal‘s office. The wood panelled library, the bright and airy classrooms, the spotless and ultra â€" modern washâ€" room _ facilities, the spacious foyerâ€"all made us wish we were back to school again (for a few days, anyway). An exâ€" ample of the changing times in 2841 Weston Rd.,. North at Wilson _ Specializing in MY SINCERE THANKS to the voters of Weston whose support made it possible for me to serve as a member of the Weston Council 1963â€"1964. I will to the best of my ability fulfil my duties in this position of trust. My thanks to all the friends who helped me in;this campaign and to everyone a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Phone CH 9â€"2581 I wish to express my greatful appreciaâ€" tion and thanks to all those who supported me in this election. I will continue to keep the best interests of the town at heart and perâ€" haps thene will be a future opportunity for me to serve you. I wish every success to Mavor me to serve you. I wish every success to M Bull and to the members of Council in coming term. JULIETT HAIR STYLISTS Robert MacPherson which we live. On the door of what is usually called the audâ€" itorium were the words, "Generâ€" al Purpose Room" . . . pretty sensible at that! Among the number of official guests attendirg the Opening â€" a gentleman we have heard many times on ‘Moments of Meditation‘ (CF RB) but never had the pleasure of meeting, unâ€" til this evening. The Reverend Francis Stevens, Downsview Unâ€" ited Church, who dedicated the school building. Principal of Stilecroft Public School, RD. Preston. This is election time and Beverley Hills United Church Women were right up to date with the election of their 1963 officers on Wednesday, Novem:â€" ber 28. Reverend D.R.G. Story conducted the elections; For the kiddies . . ... that jolly ol gent with the nose like a cherry will be visiting the York Plaza, December 8, 10:30 a.m. Better get your letâ€" ter written right away. COOPER FURS 1978 Weston Rd. Open Every Night Til Christmas Including Wednesday. _ _ BERT WOOD Perms, $7.50 CH 12447 and up the THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, December 6, 1962 â€" Page 7 High Single Flat Michael Walters High Single Handicap David Broad High Double Flat Vincent Langman High Double Handicap Bob Andrews Donna Humphries who is only 11 years old bowled a High Double Flat game of 375. There was no Euchre this week and it will be discontinued until after the New Year, in respect for the late Mrs. Hart, who was the President of this group; also the Red Cross Westmount Unit meeting will not be held until the New Year. The Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Rangers Branch No. 213 held a very successful Euchre on Tuesday evening in the hall, Dennison Road E., there were 15 tables of Euchre with the winners being: Ladies â€" Kathleen Duâ€"Marisq (80), Connie Cross (76). Low score â€" Mrs. Sarah Hopâ€" croft (37). Men â€" Audrey Foden (79) (sub), Olive Filman (76) (sub), Bea Hamson (45) (sub). Door Prizes â€" Mrs. Doyle, Mr. F. Laver, Mrs. Carbis and Dora Waingood. (Continued from page 6) SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA CH 1â€"6584 EM C. W. (WES) BODDINGTON Wi y * w BOYS High Average YOUR MOST L sA VALUABLE es PROPERTY *3> CAN BE h LIFE INSURANCE Gordon W. Alcott, C.L.U. 1 would like to THANK _ the ELECTORS of Weston for their support in my reâ€"election to council. We Give FREE Winâ€"Aâ€"Car Coupons COUNCILLOR 146 391 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Weston inâ€" tends to construct as a local improvement a 4â€"ft. 5â€"ins. East side of Sykes Avenue between Denison Road West and a point 234â€"feet north intends to specially assess a part of the cost on the lands abutting directly on the work. $361.54 is to be paid by the $3.846. The special assessâ€" ment is to be paid in ten annual installments, and the estimated annual rate per foot frontaze is $0.504. .. .. Corporation. The estimated Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the underâ€" taking of the said work and any owner may. within 21 days after the first publicaâ€" tion of this notice. file with the work being undertaken The said Board may approve of the said work being unâ€" dertaken, but before doing so it may appoint a time and a place where anv objections to the work may be conâ€" sidered. the Clerk his objection to The estimated cost of the G. H. CLARKSON, Town Clerk EM 4 5141