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Times & Guide (1909), 27 Dec 1962, p. 5

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special thank you to Mr. Gordon Pannell without whom, all of this would not have taken place. He organized it, developed it, went personally broke over it, got physically fatigued over it and finally he presented it to us. He bought the tape recorder that all the skits were taped on (says he wanted one anyway), he personâ€" ally bought and packaged bags of goodies for all the children in the choir and the show (I supâ€" pose his modest excuse was that he had nothing else to do), he built the reversible stage props and changed them between acts \ and then after all this, he filled in, in an emergency when one of the cast could not make it. To Mr. Pannell, we extend our sinâ€" cerest congratulations on an exâ€" cellent show and our gratitude for carrying the ball! This proâ€". gramme was a good one in that it showed the different ethnic groups in this area combining efforts and working together to bring better understanding to all of us, a shining example . of "goodwill toward men". GLENFIELD SUBDIViSiON On Thursday, December 20th the Glenfield Ratepayers Associaâ€" tion held a Christmas party for the children of their members. There was a Santa Claus and two clowns and 142 children were preâ€" ~~â€"~sented first with a balloonâ€"and a hat and later with a gift from Santa and a bag of enjoyment for all who came. _ Mr. John y Booth came along to help celeâ€" brate with us, too. A special thank you to the members of the Teenage Dance Committee who helped with the children, the gifts etc. They are as follows: Mike Foster, who was a clown, Roslyn Billers, Mitch Wayne and ' Sonja Lake. Also our thanks to And now a great big thank you to all the people who participated in this programme. To the electâ€" rical genius Peter Barton who, because of Fire _ Regulations showed us how helpful, resourceâ€" ful and ingenious he was and who, because he portrayed St. Nick in two skits showed us how versatile and tolerant a man he was. Also to Sven Hansen who \lnlped with stage props after the ‘show and who contributed a lot in his own skit and encouraged the others. To Mrs. Frisby and several students who helped with the drapes and stage and tree decorations. To all these we exâ€" ___ (Continued from page 4) Mednis there was the maximum candlesticks and homemade buns were authentically Latvian. The part of St. Nick here also was played by Peter Barton. 1. the guides and scouts who helped direct the carol singing; 2. the many residents who donatâ€" ed gifts for the party; 3. to Mr. and Mrs. Robinson for their asâ€" sistance (Mrs. Robinson played the piano); 4. Mr. Martin who was at the door; 5. our guest guitarist; 6. Mr. Keay; master of ceremonies; 7. Mrs. Martin, who was Santa‘s helper and 8. last but not least to Santa Claus. There were some â€" candies . left over and these were taken to the ‘Toronto Tuberculosis Hospital. Last week with all the news I had I neglected to look at the calendar and now I realize it was the last issue before Christmas. I apologize to one and all my readers and please accept my belated wishes for a merry Christmas and mayâ€"you all have a very happy and prosperous New Year. To my Jewish readâ€" ers a very happy Chanukah. St. John‘s Anglican (Continued from page 2) transpired in the life of Our Lord. These will be a direct challenge to the needs of the day. They also ratified the suggesâ€" tion for the change of the hours of the morning service from 11 a.m. to 11.15 starting the first of the ‘year. This is to eliminate the crush and waiting at the close of the 9.30 service. This is a frial and is expected to work advantageously. Inch‘s Drug Store Cooper‘s Furs Ltd. KRESGE‘S Weston Smart Shop GRAHAM FLORIST Belmont Chevrolet WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY ? FOR EXAMPLE PARKING, TOP VALUES AND SERVICE MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR‘S RESOLUTION KEEP YOUR BUSINESS AT HOME Watch The Following Stores For Their SHOP IN WESTON c=SUPER SALE DAYS "YOUR ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTRE" YEAR â€" IN SPECIALS â€" 1956 WESTON RD. THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Thursday, December 27, 1982 â€"â€" Page 5\ 1937 WESTON ROAD PHONE CH 1â€"1153â€"54 HAPPY NEW YEAR CH 1â€"1231 A WINâ€"Aâ€"CAR STORE 1948 WESTON ROAD CH 1â€"5781 1942 WESTON ROAD 1978 WESTON ROAD CH 1â€"8091 and OLPSMORUE 1924 WESTNN 2OAD CH 7â€"8711

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