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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1963, p. 12

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" t lil u "F"- M W."‘I. - Mr, M W, "" ' Qakdalc Heights & Delmar Park ' .: A " U N . w " . FIKS3 ‘ l I have also received a great C" W I r%Gi . , ' . ra lt ;number of comments on the " Eflirul, u", 'Christmas lights in this subdiv- El F . "' H l J. " It' Il ' . ision as well " you can put :42 i9,Wi. leT5 EilllitEt. 'at Glettfield Acres down on your , “it: - fiLa.N fig" , :local tour of Christmas lights. "ricistd MeMlee, Migilr I"? [ Nest week I will have a conven- - [gr-:9?! t' " I, . KI ‘ ieli detailed automobile tour, I " x __ --- _ - - 'a find this is an exciting outing for 3 ', - . ' . the youngsters who love colour. - " 'd, s' ed lights etc. It assures them of a Re ti sweet dreams of sugar plums e "as and all those pleasant seasonal wishes and we have some very . attractive streets in North York JORDAN s JEWEllERY that allow us these pleasures without having to travel far a- 1897 WESTON RD. WESTON W3) and exceed the ehildren's bedtime hour. 1rlMNitMtEiiiirlte'aisigetgmie,e,sitargyest, . v ' l and a I CHM"- 2.3o. no Tented Rolls, Inna-Q Sum Much Fries on the" .20 Chicken In The Basket my. Ire-eh Fries. Cole Slut, My my The year round we carry top quality kinds of meats, groceries and vegetables. I meats are Government inspected and graded Blue Brands. requested. wrapped and quick frozen, Cole sun}. "Giiii an". Honey Whole .(Zhanoul Barn-Q " (‘harcoal Bar-BN Chicken _ liar-B40 Sam-o, Toasted no" It' (harem! Bar-Bat Chin-km "u.'. Bar-M Sauce. Tuned MI] " Stunted Chicken Cok Slut. Toasted Roll, "any ’6 Bro-nod thicken or In» Am an}. aim V -- 1ttPeet2ytttLtot, 'tieelr:. II--.I. .. the W0ttteqg and lliltlW BrWftft'fft"'il'il 1930 WESTON RD. """'"""l' Inur mu Christmas in vicinity. with all fresh killed Turkeys. t 1925 WESTON ROAD OPEN EVERY DAY: Mammal: RESTAURANT GERIITMAE @ggmmmel We specialize in Home Freezer Celebrating their 45th Christmas in supplying " xvi“. all 5...; unh- mA“. - - We take this opportunity to "and warm with” to our many friends. Hope you are heading for the happiest holiday anon over. From the Management and Staff of the C loud Christina, HAPPY NEW YEAR '. J. BRIDGMAN 8. SON any DAY: 2a,"? {5:31.21 $31.7." TAKE OUT SERVICE I MI Pukm' (hum BarBQ "rr IBM and New Years Dar at I698 Weston Road You've Never Tasted Chicken 80 tad! In Specially Heated Cars We Deliver CH 1-8213 "Womb. Nathan‘s Famous lee (mm "my Dow our! M Assorted "a. Dull!» “I French Mlle. Charcoal Bar-50 side Ribs French Fries. Cole Slaw. To: Bar-84] Sauce Chum-I nuns-q Bare RIM From): Frfrs, Cole Slaw, Tm Bar-M Snare aw _ mu PV T __ ,-rF. _ Chet “and nun/rm musing Smlhorn Fried rhlrken Winn Fromm Fries. Cole slur, To: "(Why Eelluon‘s Furious lee Cream 1t1Pf)1 [i""",")"' ‘i soml thanks will be given by ‘the committee to the many gem l erous bakers and of course ta all i the people who supported the {Sale by purchasing baked goods. l The Cubs and Scouts Group [Committee in this area are hav- l ing their Annual Christmas Tree Sale. There is a good variety of :evergreeus for the early shop- : per. The trees are on sale at " IStanley Road. In Belmar Park, there wilt be no December meeting of the I Chalklarm Drive Home and _ School Association. The next meeting will be on January 14th land there is In interesting pro- gramme planned for that time. I will go into details of that lat. er with a reminder the week be- fore. On Saturday, December Tttt the Home and School Associa- tion held a very sucgesslul Bake Sate in Steinbergs at Crane Pla- n. This area is very fortunate in that we have a lot of very good bakers here. A vote of Hunks goes out to the commit- tee comprised of Miss Sheila Hardy and Mrs. Jun Jamieson who were so ably helped by Mrs. Mott-t, Mrs. Fritz. Mrs. Dy- mond and Mrs. Leibmnn. Per-; are jut old enough now that some at the evergreen- that were planted five year: no Ire now large enough to be lighted with Christmas lights. ' when. Heel I mun comm“ on tho beautiml wpunnce our wbdlv- union has at night hub. In: more homeowner: have taken the time and money to decor-u their home exterior: to: the Christmas new»: and there is I lovely display ad lights on " ot the streets if mu uh the time to drive around and we “hem the: dark. Also the homes reNattirtg chug, In M M Ink. Am to lung “.1 my champion-Mp bowlers, the "tritium 5m do In" I lot cl fun and are looking tum to an even bigger cmd an PHONE 247-2138 r Bibs 1.75 slaw, Toasted Roll, 241 -5294.S In: 2.25 x mm no". Tinned toil. " Its as As I15 The meeting was well attended by the residents and by the num- ber of questions asked a great interest was shown, Th} execu- tive of the Ratepayers attended. ibut strictly in the capacity of l observers. nxwlv'f, "alumni touch, run when. at ttte beginning a" Councillor Gould said that the improvements to Maple Leaf iDrive were long overdue, and lthe sooner agreements are rea- iehed with property owners, the [more quickly the programme inn be put into effort! He had _ hoped it would he a winter works l programme. bin Councillor Pais- ‘ley said it would not he that The mqramme featured the String Orchestra, the Band 3nd the School Orchestra, with syn-n ill numb"! try the girls chair I!!! the Boy's Glee Club, 1 After completing two numbers, the boys rerrived such "minute that Mr. John-m mowed them to sing their union of "Jingle Bows”. which II! I real do. light to the lumen“, These boys certainly enjoy aiming. Ind would he u gm! and to "Much Miller FF Mr. J. E. Griffiths, principal of Downsview Secondary School. welcomed parents and friends of the students who came to hear their Christmas Music Pro- gramme, on Friday, Number 13th and said that they could pr. Peet to hear as good music here as would he found in any High School, The principal introduced Mr. J. B Johnston. who was: in churn M the whole programme, as mmic director, MUSIC NIGHT Mr. B. Ruddy, Commissioner of Works, and Mr. J. Blaine}, Commissioner of Roads. explain- ed the requirements for the road and the construction. Presently, Maple Leaf Drive is described as a "Trespass Road" with widths varying from 40' at the narrowest to 66' at the widest. If the Department of Highways was to declare this a "Collector Road." it would re- quire It road allowance of 66'. consisting of a 28' wide asphalt road with curbs Also a boule- vard and sidewalk would be part of the plans. The storm sewers and other facilities would be un- der the boulevard partion. The above is all on the premise that this would be a "Coucctor Road." so'on. as winter works projects have reached their capacity (or this year. Mr. D. Seaward, Director of! Real Estate obtained the names; of those who had special prob- lems and these would be dealt; with individually. discuss the proposed widening of 1 Maple Leaf Drive. f The requirement for Maple _ Leat Drive, as explained by Mr. T Paisley is it 66' road allowance. i This would require several pro-i party owners on the street to deed to North York a certain portion of their property. The purpose of this meeting. as ex plained by Mr. Paisley. was to sound out the home owners, and obtain their reactions to this pro- posal. The portion of [and required; would be dedicated to North l York for the sum of $1.00. If this J was done, it would become al, MAJOR WORKS PROGRAMME. _ and would not be charged under _ local improvements. r At a meeting of Property Own- ers of Maple Leaf Drive on Mon- day, December 10th. Mr. Joe. Gould. Councillor for Ward 8, in, troduced Councillor I. Paisley, Chairman of the North York Committee of Works. Mr. Gould is the chairman of the N.Y. Pro- perty Committee. Councillor J. Booth a member of the Works committee was also present. SANTA CLAUS paid an early visit to the community last Sunday afternoon when he greeted several youngsters at Legion Branch 213. Receiving gifts NORTH YORK COMMITTEE OF WORKS . Maple leaf And Amesbury News Maple Leaf Orin meeting was called to of greed is told through charm-é ging puppets and scenes in "The ) Story of King Midus". An amus- l i Did you know that the Downs- (view Library has special mm ‘grammes each Saturday for the 3 children. Here is the programme [for December 21st. ’ Two Story Hours will be pres- rented for children in the morn- Hng. At 10 am. stories will be 'read for boys and girls aged 3 _ to 6, At 11 am. a story hour will be given to boys and girls aged 7 to t2. In 1he afternoon at 2 pm. and again at 3 p.m.. 1hree color films will be shown. In “The Stowa- way" a Nova Scotian boy has an adventure on a Bluenose schna- oner and incidentally learns about deep-sea fishing off the Grand Banks. The classic tale PEG GRANT the final section, featuring the Orchestra, the concert mistress stood up and had the members tune their instruments and then applaud their conductor. To the aeeompattymetst of the orchestra. the students conclud- ed the programme with their robust singing of “Hail to Downsview" - their School song. LIBRARY RED GEORGE MOTORS 60 Falcbn, economical Special am 47 Cadi Convertibfe Priced For Quick Sale -__p.w....' v-" 61 Chev Impala 4 Door Hardtop _...... $1995 Show" Dream 62 Chev. 2 Door Immaculate condition $1695 60 Meteor Rideau 2 Door 'rertr. . $1295 Spotless Throughout 56 Dodge Station Wagon 'r........... $395 so Vauxhall Deluxe XMAS GIFT PRICES TO ALL _- __-- __ RED'S XMAS SPIRIT _ ___-_ :NOTHING DOWN -- 36 Mtetht_'1'o Air - 61 Cadi 4 Door Sedan De Ville q_.qk.r. $3395 61 Ford, low mileage like new .......... $1375 57 Chrysler 2 Door Hardtop "...rrq....._ $795 Mechanic's Delight 55 Cadi, must be seen ......... onlv $750 56 Lincoln Continental . Fully Power. A Rare Beauty IS PIA YING SANTA THIS MONTH OF DECEMBER ON ALL OF HIS 1 OWNER FULLY RECONDITIONED CARS FLORIST 1942 WESTON RD. AMEBRRYCIgRI;;As W. P. GRAHAM & SONS A Rog] Showlm """........' , MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM RED GEORGE MOTORS "" Want.- M. from the North Pole visitor are Mary Lou Trinkwon and her sister Loretta with Branch President Alex Dobson participating. Photo by "Seymour" In "minimally Runs like new The Rustic Bowlers held their "Turkey Roll" on Monday. and lprizes were presented by San- ta (Eleanor Scott) Claus. Turk- eys were won by Jean Coomber ,(678), June Swindle (744). Shir- [ley Nuseworthy (727) and Jess Orr (664). l Hidden Score "Cheer" prizes (were won by Ruby Stewart, Pat ‘Barker, Evelyn Galbraith and 1’ Kathy Endicott. Token giftsnvere presented to Santa and also to Albert, the ever-smiling manager. BOWLING Don't forget, that until the re- opening of the Schools on Janu, ary 6th, the swimming pool at Downsview and other collegiates will be closed for cleaning and repairs. The regular program- mes of the Northwestern Y.M.- CA. have been cancelled dun ing this period. SWIMMING POOL ing and informative film "Ani. mal Town on the Prairie", shows the prairie dog " work and play with other creatures. both friends and enemies. MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE ...Wr.. only $750 only $2995 CH 1-3411 $12SO 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD WILLSON & BROWN LIQUIDATORS JENNINGS HARDWARE 16 DIXON RD. 1946 WESTON RD. llitll't DRUG STORE BANKRUPT SALE CHRISTMAS CANDIES - T V " / 4/, ','c,?,:'5,,F,, C?, -r)r, CENTRAL RESTAURANT With grateful think: to our friends for the pleasure Ind privilege of serving you Ctirseit Christmas and New Years Dar Marcia " Shoppe WESTON 1937 WESTON ROAD Management & Staff CH 1-2327 NZ

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