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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Dec 1963, p. 13

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Gamma Psi Chapter of Beta{Ted Sahaidak, 9 Durban Road, Sigma Phi held their regular|Toronto. After the meeting, an meeting at the home of Mrs. interesting program was presentâ€" Suite 201 Barristers & Solicitors ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Rd Weston Howard Gâ€" Ashbourne, B.A 13 KING STREET CHO4â€"5547â€"8 9 Weston A FANFARE may now greet visitors to 700 Squadron in Weston. The air cadâ€" ets of the local squadron were recently presented with four new trumpets for the Cadet band, by the ladies of the Squadron‘s Auxiliary. Shown with the new instruments are: left to right, LAC Weston Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. 247â€"2191 Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans B.A., LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor 1415 Lawrence Ave W. at Keele St. wite 201 247â€"6115 Evenings by Appointment L. A. Braithwaite Bull & Ashbourne Geo W Bull B. C Wm. D. LYON Chartered Accountants ACCOUNTANTS Barristers â€" Solicitors Marsh, Goulding Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road BARRISTERS 1969 Weston Road C. W. LEASK >CH 9â€"2288 & Co. Beta Sigma Reports Professional â€" Business CcB 141129 CH 4â€"6061 Weston Barristers â€" Solicitors 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. CB 1â€"1911 Weston Use ‘The Classified Section Mortgage Money. To Loan Evenings By Appointment Alfred H. Herman, B.A. Barrister & Solicitor DIRECTORY Fraser & Simms Heakes and MacDonald Barristers â€" Solicitors 1923 Weston Road Call CH 1â€"5211 % Mile 8. of 401 Your Neighbourhood Radiator Cor Oak St. And Auto Glass Service Depot 1936 Weston Road BARRISTERS RADIATOR SPECIALISTS John Ruff, LAC Allan Harrison, LAC Bob Robinson, L A C Don Shackleton ; Pilot Officer, Jack Anderson, of the neighbouring Etobicoke Squadron, 707 ; and Flight Leader Colin Moore, CO of 707 Squadron. |ZEOR0LB EL CH 4â€"5697 CH +534 2441 Weston Road CHerry 1â€"4416 Aâ€"1 Radiator & Glass Service Ltd. IN THE LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Beta Sigma Phi Sorority asâ€" sisted at the concert given by the Etobicoke Philharmonic Orâ€" chestra on Thursday, Nov. 28. They helped with ushering, sellâ€" ing tickets, and made arrangeâ€" ments«for entertaining honoured guests, and for serving coffee to the orchestra. The last regular meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Doug Wilson, 23 Moncrieff Drive, Rexâ€" dale. An interesting program, entitled Personality and Relaâ€" tionship was given. The sorority enjoyed another pleasant evening on the occasion of their lingerie and sportswear party. Fashions were presented by Hallmark Home Parties. Guests were invited, and coffee and cakes were served. her talk by showing a collection of slides showing the various services in action. Refreshments and social hour followed. ed, on Health in the Communâ€" ity. The guest speaker was Miss Helen Kelly of the Public Health Nursing for the Townâ€" ship of Etobicoke. Miss Kelly spoke on the local health serâ€" vices provided by our communâ€" ity in Etobicoke. She followed Wm. A. Riggs 1230 Jane Street Mt. Dennis RO 9â€"2841 Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Motor & Automatic Repair Wheel Alignment â€" $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Plumbing & Heating Repairs â€" Conversions Alterations Guaranteed, Efficient 24 Hour Service CH 4â€"3870 J. R. Currie, O.D. Optometrist 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 Piano Tuning And Repairing OPTOMETRY Work Guaranteed GARAGES Classified Section ADVERTISER MUSIC DRAY The Annual Meeting of the Weston Branch of the Grenfell Mission was held at the home of Miss W. Dalton 114 Church St., on Friday, November 29 Three cartbns of lavettes and good used clothing, canned milk. juices and vegetables were shipped to the Mutton Bay Hosâ€" pital in June. , Miss E. Henderson ‘ of the Toronto Branch of the Grenfell Mission conducted the election of officers for 1964, as, follows : President â€"Miss W. Dalton: Viceâ€"President â€" Miss E. Leask: M. Boylan: Secretary â€"Miss E. Nattress; Quilt Committee â€" Mrs. W. Burdekin, Mrs. M. Boyâ€" lan, Mrs. B. Cutting; Work Committee â€"Miss E. Leask. Officers Chosen Mrs. E. Banting, Mrs. J. Bethune, The first of this season‘s Children‘s Concerts, sponsored by the Humber Valley Council of the Knights of Columbus took place at the King St. School Auditorium, Weston last Saturâ€" day, Nov. 30th. Twentyâ€"four young artists provided an interâ€" esting variety of entertainment to a well â€"filled hall. By popular choice Norma Bruno, of Transâ€" figuration School, Weston was acclaimed best entertainer of the evening with a flashy accorâ€" dian rendition of Dark Eyes. The choice of the audience was supported by Adjudicators Mr. F.S,. Lewis and Mr. M. Vannin who selected the young lady as Best Instrumentalist for the evenin@. Billy Brunjies who atâ€" tends St. Michael‘s Choir School was judged best vocalist and Misses Ellen Sweeney and Susan 24 Youngsters Show Talent At Concert As a tribute to the late Presiâ€" dent John F. Kennedy the, asâ€" sembly stood in silence for a minute before proceeding with the opening ceremony. To the skirl of the bagpipes, Hon. J. Keiller Mackay, former Lieutenant â€" Governor of Ontario, officially opened North York‘s 100th school, St. Andrew‘s Junâ€" ior High, Nov. 22. The school‘s Bible was dedicated by Mrs. Isobel Walker. In color by Walt Disney will be the happiest, merriest, funâ€" niest cireus _ ever, _ entitled "TOBY TYLER" plus an added treat "Jack & Old Mac." Adâ€" mission 25¢. Trustee Walker Dedicates Bible After repeating the Promise, CM. Sedore and ASM. Mrs. Nora Kemp shook h%with each boy and bid them bye. Pasâ€" sing through the color party they were welcomed into the 7th Downsview Troop by SM. Al English. Rev. Fry closed the ceremony with a prayer. Parents were invited to stay for the remainder of the evening ‘‘Grand Howlâ€"ers". Accepted into the Pack on Nov. 25 cubs: â€" Douglas McKinnon, Wade Potts, Steven Nelson, John Cordell, Douglas Gomm, David Hewitt, Danny Clarke, Robert Brown, and last Monday, Lesâ€" lie Molnar. Oct. 14: â€" Wayne Gaynon, Geoffrey Niven, Steven Perrin. On transfer from 8th Troop Gledhill School, Alexander Hadden. Sept. 9th: â€" Stephen Kemp. Fathers are urgently needed by the Tumpane Home & School Assn. to Help supervise children at a movie on Saturday, Dec. 14 school auditorium. Doors open 1:30 p.m. Please contact â€" Treaâ€" surer A. Rennie 241â€"5948. Complete cub uniform â€" call 241â€"2447. Cub Receives Special Award For having obtained and earnâ€" ed all 14 badges, Jeoffrey Johnâ€" son was presented with a plaque by Group Committee Chairman, Alex Hutcheon during the 7th Downsview "Going Up" ce reâ€" mony at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church on Nov. 14. the Benediction. C. M. Charlie Sedore called the following cubs for the last time prior to their ‘‘going up": â€" Jeoffrey Johnson, Allan Gaynon, Tommy Kemp, Sheldon Wiper, Joseph Teschl, Jimmy Hewitt, Gary Risdan and David Smith. For Sale Fathers â€" â€" 7th Downsview‘s New and watch the Troop proceed with their regular meeting. AROUND DOWNSVIEW THE WESTON TIMES Published at 235 Dixon Road, Weston by Principal Publishing Ltd, every Thursday V. J. MeMILLAN, President and Publisher Gary Ralph, Managing Editor Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Dept. Ottawa Ont. and for payment of postage in cash + SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 per year in advance to any address in Canada. Other countries $6.00 Help!!1 Wright of St. Phillip‘s School and All Saints School tied for honors on the piano. Judges Shirey Kash and Mary McCarthy selected Miss Justine Egan as best dancer for a dainty display of National Irish Dancing. These five young artists will appear again in the season‘s final programme in the Spring. The panel of judges expressed themselves . wellâ€"pleased with the standard of talent displayed and encouraged all to keep tryâ€" ing. The next concert in this ser ies will be held at the same location on January 19th Beverley Hills United Church Women held their Annual Meetâ€" ing and Election of Officers for 1964 on Wednesday, Nov. 27. as follows: â€" President, Jean Richâ€" ardson; 1st Vice President, and Literature Convener, Sally Young; 2nd Vice President and Program _ Convener, _ Eleanor Morrish; Recording Sec, K a y Brobst; Corresponding Sec, Jo Service; Treasurer, Verna Feeâ€" sey; Devotional Convener, Belle Atkinson; Christian Education, Daisy Frankland, Missions, Dona Ross and Audrey Corneil; Flowâ€" ers, Mary Johnson and Doreen Seardoni; Press and Publicity Marg Gould; Visiting Committee Betty MacEachern, Jean Skilleâ€" ter, Joyce Leckie, Marg Macâ€" Queen, Marg Seeley. Chancel Committee, Velma Ball, Florâ€" ence Pope, Kay Bush, Isobel Postles; Manse Rep. to Official Board, Vi Morton; Social Consulâ€" tant, Helen Hennessey; Social Conveners, Noreen Kirkwood, Joan Gale, Maureen Williamson; Stewards Reps. Eleanor Sybil Lindhop; Nomination Committee Connie Caswell, Vera O‘Hallorâ€" an, Marg Glover. Rev. D. R. G. Story conductâ€" ed the elections and spoke briefâ€" ly at the close. A good turn â€" out enjoyed an excellent meeting. The Worship Service was taken by the Busy Bees Unit, based on a chapter from the book "A Sydorenko will be displayed in the Committee Room until Dec. his paintings in oils and waterâ€" colors in the Auditorium until Dec. 31. Latvian by birth, Mr. Grebze is a graduate of the Art Academy, Riga. He now lives in Toronto and is employed with the Department of Highways. ‘‘When a girl is 8 yrs old, you wonder how she‘ll turn out. When she reaches 18 yrs, you wonder when she‘ll turn in!!" B.H.U.C.W. Exercise their The Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station Exhibit by Onâ€" tario Hydro: in the foyer until Mrs. Ursula de Hyross in the Exhibit Room Nov. 28 â€" Dec. 31. Oils and Watercolors by Petro in Paris, Toronto and Detroit. Otto Grebze will also exhibit Franchise Boys 7 to 12. _ § 2:00 pm Children‘s Movies and 3:00 pm. 1. Golden Fish. 2 Animal Town on the Prairie. i Pudd‘nhead says: Display of copper pictures by TO ALL THEIR FAITHFUL HOCKEY FANS who turned out for Last Friday Night‘s Special Peewee Match between Detroit Austins and Toronto Torrids. We were not the arrangers of this special nr pearance by the N.HL. Detroit club, but sincerely did our best to make the night a success for all the youngsters who turned out, Red Wing comch Sid Abel, whom we contacted at the first of last week, knew nothing of the arâ€" rangements which had been reported to us as comâ€" plete by a former N.H.L. scout, but refused to disâ€" appoint hockey fans here by pledging an appearance TO MAKE UP FOR THE .DISAPPOINTMENT of all of us last Friday, we shall hold a SPECIAL NIGHT TO BE ANNOUNCED within the next two weeks with Due to the unfortunate circumstances which made impossible the Appearance of Gordie Howe and the Majority of the Detroit Red Wing hockey team 4 E. D. Banting Weston Recreation Arena THE MANAGEMENT OF WESTON DODGERS & WESTON WISH TO APOLOGIZE HOCKEY FANS FREE ADMISSION TO ALL KIDS The 299th Guide and Brownie Coy. held a "Fly Up" recently, at Yvonne P.S. much to the deâ€" light of the many parents presâ€" ent. Flying to Guides on their 299th Hold Parents Night Packs â€" Carol Lupton, 'Wen;ly Edge, Joanne Murray, Audrey Forsey. Corneil, as a token of appreciaâ€" tion for her efficient and devoted By special request, Barry Henâ€" derson of the Guild of Puppetry will be at the Downsview Lib rary on Dec. 14 at 10:30 am. This Christmas Special will inâ€" clude "Santa in a Jam" and "‘Little Red Riding Hood" . . so, special treat!!! esting, were read while the votes | Puppet Show Coming Scon!!! During the evening, a Life Membership pin and two cups A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO ALlL WESTON (Continued on ©@ You get customâ€"comfort in every roomâ€"electric heating offers you a separate thermostat in each room. © Easy to installâ€"no furnace or fuel tank. @ No annual maintenance costsâ€"nothing to clean, no filters to replace, electric heating is truly a carefree system. @© It‘s the world‘s safest heating systemâ€"does not use flammable fuel. @ It‘s cleaner than any other heating systemâ€"cannot create dust, smoke, soot or dirt of any kind. Reduced operating costsâ€"in many municipalities the rate for electrie heating has been reduced as much as 30% during the last 2 years. Call your qualified electric heating contractor or: How flameless electric heating makes all other heating systems out of date! were: â€" 17) your hydro LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY _ _ Unfortunately Mr. Abel and his Red Wings nflem two defeats on Wednu!'sllk '{'e:ry.‘ hm'_-‘: and several key players e Norm Ullman, Bill Gadsby and Faulkner on their injured list. It was therefore impossible to release his top stars to .:muwm Arena Friday with the heavy weekend schedule ahead. Mr. Abel W Irv Spencer and Doug Barclay to make a apâ€" punmc,htmun-rmd-h-ofihs..h ,Iaymwlmdblunlhmdl p.m. b;_&ono(tuuwhenfieyuflvedhbw-hlfiy Thursday December 12th This is the Community Hall for the Citizens living in the Area bounded by Albion Road, Kipling Avenue and Rexdale Boulevard. MEETING IN COMMUNITY CENTRE 941 ALBION RD., THISTLETOWN ALL CITIZENS ARE INVITED presently leased to Northern Etobicoke Y.M. â€"« Y.W.C.A. THISTLETOWN PUBLIC HALL NOTICE 8:15 PM. Ken Avarell

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