Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1963, p. 13

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A reminder to all Legionaires in ‘ho sports field that they dmu'1 be on hand with their , Irs M Fairtvw.k branch 65 on Frid-s evening January 17 for Ptrrhor West Group Sports don-rs, Receiots from this occa- sion 20 to the bannuet fund rref mm are assured of a fine Prime. of dancing and refresh. ums. Tia-fr the MRS. now and (‘mm- out and support this hard. wteking group. I Bnnemh the blazers of the 213 Ladies Auxiliary beat warm I‘w'wwl Streight and Wilson " fake hmnches along with the P mm: branch entry. The win- D"" will be the recipient of a -rohs- at the annual awards hamuet in the spring. h, 12-: Commander Roy Rich- and: mm an election team made m (r Deputy-Zone Commander Jar k Nelson, Em Thompson. “are: Forrester. Bob McClel- 73nd and Hank Rittersporn Com v'r, pl the election and tabulat- rl the ballots. Earlier in the ur-nmz Mr. Rittersporn a mac {Irina lawyer was presented with a gin for the fine legal work h. has carried om over the Clare Watt Ch. 1-3100 0n the nhrcahuld of another ics,," Year. Rangers branch went u. sh: pulls last Thursday eve- (In: to eke! their administra. TAM offices for 1964. A spec- igi article appears on another urge mm the results of the mm one hundred ballots cast for each office. KIDING THROUGH THE SNOW in a sleigh. Fred Armstrong takes his " w Clue Wall r133 9:45 9:45 11:00 [12M WESIUN I%llmflllM tlllllltfl 7:00 pm (ENTRAl UNITED CHURCH The legion Scene King Street and Wedn- I“ "humer- Ker Kllpn l. Spencer. M4 Bat..' Pastor-I Ami-um: In. no. w, nan, LA. an. Christmas Sunday, December 22, 1963 In. an. 7:” [mm [his pm. [0:00 LII. ".10 um no Inn. 9:45 10:00 10:45 ":00 11:00 9:45 am. Junior and Intermediate Church School [0:00 “a. Pax Bible Class 10:45 am. Crib Corner - Intuit Care 11:00 a.m. Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary 11:00 am. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Christmas Family Night Service 10:00 am. - 10:30 am. Christmas Day Services 8:” in. Sunday, December 22, 1963 Sunday, December 22, 1963 Sum!" Selim! - 9 your: and up Pathnndtr's Bible Clam "The Hlppkst Christmas" Sunny School - l . ' yum. Chair Carol and Cnndlellght Service - God Mlle. News - Yum stpg Service - Christ.” . Conn-uh. -rrt C Ch- for - (“l-m (at all In: _ -xLBtMeCumNrL+ 1tjtstttasttr united mirth 'irtt ma: mll'um that Mon cumin " ND A I SCHOOL ESE" tr. Mukqxie: 31.5: 'tl.. M Turmmgw My ohligations In the next seven days appear to present a very tight schedule,-- with this in mind I wish to take this opportunity to wish MI members and citizens a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR; to steal a phrase from Tim Tim _. "Gov BLESS YOU EVERY. group of her members into Riverdale Hospital to sing carols with a group of parapalegie tpatients. Nurse Langdon is or- ganizing the program with other (mcrnbers o( the Hospital staff: {this writer knows that Miss gLangdon on her day-off will spend her time cooking a sump. tuous repaet to be served to the patients to wind up the evening. On this occasion Raw Cardinal Keeping in step with National as well as Community affairs Rangers branch have seen fit to form a Centennial Celebrations Committee. This writer has been privileged to be appointed as the voice of the branch to at- tend mewings that are called by the Weston Town Council to plan the community events that will be_mking place on this century-old birthdav of Canada. Branch President Mex Dolmen will name the other members of the committee at the Jan- uary general meeting. Christmas day. We are remindéd at this time of member Tom McCarthy who is in Humber Memorial and wish him a speedy recovery and a return home for the holiday sewn. an ex-patient of Sunny'brgbi Hr-yrta1pho has endeared him- RANGERS BRANCH m hearts in the spirit of the Christmas season. Ladies' Pres- idem Mary, Moore will lead a ' one-horse open Smoky", out for a spin. I-year-old pony, 1 Jack Burgess of George Street iWeston a perennial officer of the Rangers branch was again returned to the office of Treas- urer. Burgess has held office of one krnd or another for the past eighteen years. In 1955 he WM elected to the Presidency and served in that capacity for a two-year term. A vetertm of the famous Queen's Own he also is Chairman of the Building and By-Laws anm‘mce, Before ihe"election he ttttr.outtemf that ttrehiteetural plans have beer wed, to add a second stony to the club premises on Dermisott Rand. Tendon for this proieet will be released in Man): with occupancy mud in bmtember, ,mcHConim gained the mam-3 ity as [st viee.President. Bill Morris 2nd vire-President, Ralph Porter was dad-red Secretary by rel-mm. The five-mm executive commit!!! is made Gl I Dolmen, an ex-RCAF veteran Jserved with No. 13 Photo Re mamaisance and enters his sec- "rnd term as President having joined the branch in 1958. Mar- ried with two sons he resides on Patika Street with his wife Helen: employed as a technician with the National Cash Register Company, he has been twenty- four years with their organiza- tion. The president-elect is a member of Northgate Lodge A.F. & AM. Masonic Order, has served with the Metropolitan Auxiliary Police gaining a pos. ition of acting-Inspector in the Auxiliary organization. Boy Scout affairs are familiar to Dobsom and he was also one of the organizers of small tots square-dancing working with, the Weston Recreation Commis-J sion. by Clare Walt it! Gordon Moore, John Wylie, Rangees branch 213, Royaitn. Beech, stte Joy and Canadian Legion cast their iLiiuames Pouer, Jim "Tiny" Shaw lots fur another term of admim’rewms to his ropes, post " Mama of local Legion aitaTrre.t,r.t.de Marshall with John last week. One hundred votes O'Neill i" strt--aty.ups, and were east at the general meet- L1oyCSainsbury as thud Wu” ing to elect Alex Dobson by a royn.ding out the elrted ugly”. clear majority ave: his only DP?” to tn: (signers wlluagn ty , . . yon a p ac 1emg lawyer m pponem, Lloyd Sainsbury. the community and who repres- rifv'"ta-aEFTTT7,rtrrrtq, tented Ward 8 on North York Dobson Heads local legion Judge William lyon Honoured Alex Dolmen, President m WESTON "MES rum-ma at In Dixon Roll. Wan-n by "Inch-u PBMII‘VHI. Ltd, on" hands! V J MollLI.AN. “Mon! - PINK?!" any Run-uh. Ian-thy Damn Authorized u Sol-cud an. Man, PM tttttee om. ounc- Ont una'for puma!“ " m m can lePTIOH RATE! "" k 1.! a "e.ttee to In nun.- In an; on" munc- '". Jock Bursts, Treasurer "Seymour" appointed to the bench and now will be addressed as Judge Lyon. This is a lifbtime appoint- ment and the Judge's chambers are expewted to be in the new Toronto City Hall or the new court house being built on the site of the University Ave. Arm- ouries presently being demolish- ed for the new building. council for six years was be- stowed an honourary member. ship in the branch by President Dobson. Two days before it was announced that Lyon has been BANNERMAN HARDWARE ltd. 1935 WESTON RD. me-mr-ti-ho-ho-ee. kd-a-ar-Mme-Hr-esteem' Another change this year ls in the cost ot the licence plates. This will no longer be based on horsepower but on the number of cylinders in the car. The numbers on drivers' lic- ences will be permanent this year and the licences will be mud urrtil the individual‘s birth- day in 1965 or 1966. Those people born between the first day and the 19th day in anv month will have their licences validated until their birthday in 1965. Those born between the 20th and the 31st day in any month will have their licences validated until their birthdays in 1966. After 1965 or 1966. the lie. ences will be issued on a three. year basis. Another advantage is that the points-control system will be easier to maintain since the machines will note all offences against a person's name. In addition, it will be difficult for people to have two licences either under one name or two because the machines will keep track of an information. Quality African VioUt The use of the cards will out down the number of mots in the issuing of licences, For in- stance. the individual’s address will have to be correct because the cards are being mailed out to car owners. Another advantage of the c'ards is that it will be easier to compile statistical inform. ation. "You press a button and machines will sort out tho in- formation," said Mr. Bedding- ton. out and returned either by mail to the Parliament Buildings in Toronto or directly to the local Ontario Department of Tramp Wes Boddington of the De, partment of Transport Office in Weston said, "it's easier to bring the cards right into the offiee. The Memes can be validated and the plates issued in a mat. ter of minutes." By mailing in the cards, car owners would .have to obtain eertified cheques. mail them in and wait tor their cards to be returned before they could go to the Department of Transport office to get their plates. - __ ___ a "e-""'" -1eHre"-FlM-b"RFFtol anemia: drivetonit.mdthenevdrivm'ficmnuvfllbevnlidhrpeioamingfromomtothm yumTheDepnnmentoleuudn-flhghhuflwembc,mdhwinhhtn mthm-endoutthehnnmmoudhflfniflhdfiminmmm Automation has been brought Four-eylimhe vehicles will coctI to the issuing of gu- licences. $15; Six-cylinder cars will cost_ "and IBM punch cards will simplify $20; and eight-cylinder Fe. the system by which trutomobile hides will cost :25. i an.--‘ v-“ n . Under the new system," cards will be waned out to car own- For New System Of Akiiiiiiiiii'ii"" IKE To The Issuing 0f I964 tar " AFRICAN VIOLET FISHER'S cm A "Steen-stool "e---'-'-""-"-""""'-"""""'"----. Yourup linthutormforanevdfivu’llimneemyheinthipietureâ€"underthchndd iiiirio?trrt'i?i'iiti'it'n,i',ity.' 2?Myttteipha/j,y.yii . tkemailirtemnehsutttat aendaoutthe tmttetthprateot60,0otu 'vyi6'll'pd0l"lll'lxlt.,"'h'2l,u'het'ttfttt. division thntihmdlinxthenevlym.“Minuthemmdtheindhidul drivergg it,_amitheniw driven" tit-iii/ati-Gio/Gi/Circ:..', A... on a.“ v system, cards those applying}; Tiaiiii, Tiii rat to car Wn- haste to know the number of melt lt filltf. cylinders in their cars. The transport office in Wes- tOrtiz-iss-rar/aria:. ences a day. "At this rate," said Mr. Boddington. “we‘ll have to do about 1,000 a day during the last two weeks in order to get them done." Re said it takes five minutes Dow to have a licence validated and to get the plate: but that it might take up to an hour later on. Re also stressed that the ea+ iest and quickest way to get the plates is to come right into the office. "We feel we have good parking facilities and we hope our customers make every effort to come in well before Feb marry M." He said that N life 1ast_day {or no extension on this date, We provide, free of charge. This thought tor today. Christmas is now Just one week away. CHRISTMHS GBGGTIHGS Merry Christmas 8: Prosper": New Var TO All THE ("IRIS OF WEST“ REM that 1m was awn-mm thus-gumm- Protect Your Outside Christmas Lights Prom Theft See Your Local Hardware Dealer on CONTACT W. THORNTON COMPANY 184 Richard Clark Dr. - Dowmview 1917 Weston Rd. (Opposite Began Chas WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 10ll'S VARIETY I BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT BEST VARIETY or TOYS GOING OVERSEAS P Phone 244-5324 8063 Lawrence Are. W. " Weston " H. J.Foy PROTECT - A . li6NT TOYS - GAMES - Gil-Ts Complete Train Sets am - no . .000 all! was. Table Top Layouts Use Our Layaway Plan Notary Public to um In YORK TRAVEL BUREAU m: "mm noun “lull-hm Ion-JON“.- “III“. To ANY"... 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