hhAh-luri- moan “WM-twining Ra-ia who _ “at to Doom:- " It In. all in 'eorod by mntath..indt-dttastmtf- in'wdluhnd by India-103m WW “Kevin may. tuAtuasA..ri-,8-tol. 1gtte.-thegtrstr.tot,with - by Kevin m tad Gary Anna- in: Litton. Ind Staph.“ Dough- 'tte Sheldon. t3hUdrm took the mud - 't.e.neittsaoalisttrRoaFrr. 3"“ lama Ind Scott Batty, and uni-u by Stephen Doubt, M Lima. Glen Lock at] IJE-T'um-f "pug- to PP Th. final gum alto went to tttteu-t t to 0. Codie: for both In... Chi; Lock Ind Bob Kirk- ham dour" audit for an exciting In Wee Indy In": took the Pee Wee uri- by winning two out of three lard fought games. Braithwaite ml: the first game 4 to o. but my Enn- Fir Cup I Che "Braves" booting like In-r, dil- on the Warpath poured onto l tb in Ind "massacred" their - They had fought hard Ind van I proud victory over the Bmittomito Legal Eagles inl N.E.H.A. competition. On hundu to - I cheque to benefit the 1 Ethical“ General Hospital fund,) as Mr. Leonard Braithwnite _ The chequc val presented by an REM With the winter sports having m-hed funny who will be taking hen. the ehampionship trophies, '0 fbd our thoughts on baseball. Ea. in a sport when the girl: and don: with boy; Tho YWCA and YMCA of ThhtUhermt have organised and are and: to up into aetion Thistutown Community Girhf Softball Lucas undu- the direction of I)“. Black m warming up. Cums-sen will be knocking on istorm. Kick Lines, square dances, your door shortly to receive dona-Und Go-Go Girls. _ than toward the ceiebrntjor, of The choirs will present selections Monday. any 23. A flmily camp-Mum Snow White. South Pacific. in: tmiler in being offered " mothhoma. Mary Poppins and the major draw prize along with I l Sound of Music. Mrs. lrll Stewart. boy’s or girl's bicycle, *A.T.C.M., will accompany on the With for the earnttiutt trailer piano and direct the performance. which will In on display in Ice-l Thad“: Saturday. April 30 at 8:15 - In, hands In needed pan. " Thistletown Collegiate f. We†work in connection Adults 81.50 Ind children 76e. which-dink, “lads. if you In“ Recount Rangers pun “Funny tt-rt-nsrutrwiiiuarr- Night" FiLTGGe mung new.“ tune East New Executive The new swath. to and for an 1966-67 yen are as followa: In. Nancy Wallace will continue as chairman. Secretary-treasurer, Nancy Roberta; membership. Doro- thy Crawford: telephoning commit- tee will be headed by Bu Ogilvis; programmer is Mrs. Ann Luz who did Inch u marvelous job for the Unit I: well n for Humber Branch last term. Problems will be handled rapahly by Ruth Hayward and Publicity will continua to much you through Inn Hc’hvinh. " T0007 "met-rah has pl-nndnpic. "tM.Nrteertdfotrnd they run “Rho In. to with "..rv.- â€hunt-brunch†a toll eon-H" Cedar Glen .WMM NOW -fBMt-ttu9tttetrte. uhnmurmm -- “my meeting win be I tour i d mum Sugar Refinary and I the. the group irllmittd. Mae; who phn early will be the lucky and to enjoy the tour. IMM.T. Girls Meet "Mi-Annie" Annie in really . wind-bug. and t " not running risk of liable in Willis. She is . new gldget “ by the instructor who is our. - Inn-chin; the "Pirst-Aid" a... at minimum United Church 6.6.1.11 tr'lr.2U't',',."T,.'t.'e' It ‘1.“ 11"":th a'g.brt.rrteeetttr.artmttdmrit1r- ban-molars“ mom. 'tst-et-Ire-dk-rue' This new "hrntr" enables the "w ht learning mouth-to-mouth rea- eIIthion to get. the "feel" of just In much or how little breath is laid to expand human lung: 'ttgt", an I life. The girls M" that more session: to ml.“ will - certifienu. h tin: Aid., _ m life-ine Ibilicy will he hula“. the. many mare people in - balm on: boats and â€I wanna hours nelr the - Inn sometime: dangerous “on PM; Ibo Lions Club in pl-nmng I M for mumm- parade itti W on .III 29. The roman-j .- mm on May " and local‘ “In" will his pun. The mm. 1 railing mind of thel - _ u- in unin- good m Mil-vb. Thistletown News Over For Hockey Games Now n Hob. loop lost To Finish “lwahtI-m muzuomhmm up tho 'tnaqieaatti. to the W cm mind by 1'- 1rheetnturtu'.'Ittt mud-ina- an“ t.etLge,i:dtt.U."ttaIt ttrattuatt.'sid.rRt' can" phyodngooduriu. rumma- IM - ttte In“. urin- In. In“ In. usual. Tho nrnt two I." m tug 1 to 1, and Thinker)“ msn-d to I“ only - “a" .oaiinturinal-tora8 Lee (indium and Jeff Dan-r played oxalic“ goals. Thistle town'. firtal goals um scored by Bill Prim. John Armstrong and Cuba Gerard, while Glen Puke and Brad Redwood scored for El- Maxwell Plumbing deserve. u lot of credit for coming from the league basement, even if they couldn’t quite take the series by beating Compton T.V. The first game went to Compton 3 to ' with two Compton goals by Mike Gardiner, Ind one by Bill Mung. Stave Daoeili assisted by Dave Laurence. and Allan Hill usin- ed by Jim Smith armed in the first gum. Bill Price and Stem Dunelli got the second game you]; Ken King wand for Maxwell Attottiewaatheseorentthe end of the second me think: to the tremendous goal-tending of Doug Doerkstetuier and Brad _Davidyrn. Compton goal was scor- teries in Toronto Conference neme- ly the West, East, Centre, York and Dufferin-Peel, of United Church of Candi). Picnic “we run buically about 10c per person. Wiener roasts and barbeques at about 25c per person and even over- night . camping. It has sleeping m-tomniodntion for thirty-five in the lodge and meeting rooms for sixty. It is used as I retreat and training centre. ‘set in 270 rolling ecres of the iAibion Hills. It can accommodate i230!) simultaneously in the picnic Inc. For irtformntion -write Cedar Glen, Box M5, Bolton, 0n- taria. Wotan-lb" United Church Pre- nats “Mn-ital Moments Through A live performch to take you back in time from the "Roaring TwentieB" through to the “Go-Go- Sixties". Hits of yesterday will set the moods for wallzes. Charle- storm. Kick Lines, square dances, and Go-Go Girls. _ My tt " 7 pan, the families of Plumber North District at5 Re: source Rangers will enjoy In even- ing of displays, tumbling. skits and at least one hour of sound movies based on the "Seven Natural Re- sourvos of Our Country". The evening will be " Klmlen Public School. I block east of Rex- dale pllza. The group me Ills-o planning a amp week-end June 17 at Howe Lake near Peurbor- ough. MORASSI'TI'I - DEL Zorro LIMITED HASOSRY CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial . Repairs - Fireplaces Residential Free Estimates 17 Kyle-Ion Cr. 214-2751 Wenum PLANTATION i “I. mu Br. W. 5 PIN BOWLING LEAGUE COMMITTEES BE FAIR TO YOUR LEAGUE. GET THEM THE BEST. GET THEM PLANTATION BOWL comm MAY BOWL m " ANYTIME CALL W TOR RESERVATIONS MIN-Mt†ATTENTION TII-JIII Buta- C Ticknor Realntors have one game to go in the TEL Bantam C pllydown championship. They defeated Milieu Paving in three games, Humber Valley in three games. and are now playing Eat York for three out of tive camel. Both teams have won one game and tied one. Great coal-tending by David Aitken, god a good ef- fort by Peter Grohnswnld. Brim {Lewes and Andy Harding as well PS the rest of the Inn could give the series to Ticknor. ad by Don mum and M gowtuditurNrt-li. lik- Gudillr mil new“ t.iirutitonnt-uwaott1 Nun. y [clout and Du. Ptiott outnh,to.hoth guinea-â€5&1. lob summlillhuuoudhr Maxwell. Ila!" D.anartaraitasmtoskth.Wde" "rim In): Tillman but . Bond- in two gnu. lick but mud the only god In Dun inthefirst-. -. -.- In the would - John Grif- fin mind by Bill Jun-Ion and Neilson ascend to: Honda in tho first " minutes, only to in" Rick Smith uni-M by Sun Mc- Phail and Durin- mn with on minute to to. A mud Dawn you! by Bert Smith [an the gun- Ind the chunpionlhip to that tun. lids“ Con.ratulatior" go to Don Balmer, Bert “my and the Smith Packaging tum for once again winning the THL Chm-y Playdnwn A series in the minor ‘Midget group. certificate of merit include 1 hours of clussmom work; six eight behind the wheel and 2 hours in I car as an observer. The cost of the course is $35, with five dollars refundable upon the return of the textbook on the completion of the course. 3 Centres Here Reeve John MucBeth who pre- sented the Eatotwille Eiwanians with I plaque commemorating their sponsorship of the driving course, thanked them for thiseom- munity service. Past president Jo- "tph. Worter received the plaque from the reeve. "Young people are responsive to this training," said Mr. Mac- Beth, "and, given this opportu- nity, will probably. be better driv- era. than we are." _ Application forms for the courses my be obtained from Bob Btsttersbr, secretary of the Etobi- You Are Invited 2112 ISLINGTON AVE. N. tContinued from page WM. G. EVANS ik SON LTD. FIAT 850 FASTBACK "Your FranehUed Fiat Dealer" TO COME IN AND EN1OY AN EXCITING IN THE FABULOUS, NEW TEST DRIVE 1) “5 18 Nest week ip Mental Health Week and the stuff of the Thistle- town hospital for emotionally dis- turbed children Are getting ready for the nnnnnl exhibit during which the public has an opportu- nity to learn of the work the hos. pital is doing. A pavilion similar to the one used Int. year will be set up in the gymnasium but the panels will have a new look: the artists work- ing on the display are using Mon- drian's bold designs to provide I striking background for the via- ual story the panels will tell. Which story? I'll give you just one clue this week: the panels will illustrate Thistletown hospital's unique contribution to Canada’s mental health. For more details --"please tune in again next week at the same time. same column." coke Traffic Sdety Council, town- ship clerk's office, Etobicoke Mu- nieipal Building, 550 Baraham- thorpe Road, Etobicoke. ' HOBBY SHOW WINNERS: George Chuvalo wasn't the only attnction " the Scouts' Art and Hobby Show. Gary Brierley, g, of the 19th Humber West Cubs, Ron Com, 9, of the 21at Humber But don't forget to circle your PLENTY or ma: PM Mental Health Exhibit Rexdale Ramblings 851-0242 valendar one of these three eve- nings: May 5, 6 or 7. Time: from T to 10 p.m. Slides will be shown at 8:30 p.m., followed bk refresh- ments. You are cordially invited to come and find out more about. the hospital that serve: your com- munity. Beulah Principal will Teach In Zambia J. D. Winfield, prtheipal for the past six years of Rivercrest pub- lie school, will spend two years in Zambia (formerly Northern Rho- desia) leaching at the Teacher Training College in Fort Jame- sun. He is being sent to Zambia by the External Office thmugh which the Canadian government supplies ROAST BEEF " ROAST TURKEY ' MOTHER'S DAY SMORGASBORD ALI. You CAN EAT lo! $2.75 Halon: ran MEN """" “1' WEtrrott ttORD tat W) mom 1Ҡmmmrmm-awmnmmnn' ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY , Daily 12 Noon - 12 P.M. SUNDAYS 4:30 P.M. TO ' P.M. FAMILIES WELCOME! A Remarkable New Titylene/wool Slack NOWAT -tTtyRSEMAN DUNDAS HIGHWAY - WEST or DIXIE RD. PHONE 2774111 RESIMJRANI and IAVERN DON'T MISS THE SENSATIONAL "DON MAC" QUARTET! Til-3'1. HOURS: 12 NOON - 9 EM. Esme]: ! " succeeded M designing I suck that '0' on y drapes beautcully but teels supremew q unworkable. Ahd, thanks to I magnittcent Mend m Ter, peru? and wool. Bentley; shells shy good wokmgusmooth and wrinkle-free. Duality features r (was t;ltttrur ",',tt2?'td'lt'e in. macaw durable pocket mum and I waislbnnd it}! won't roll our. . West Cubs and Bob Fawcett. 16, of the 4th Humber West Scouts, are displaying the prize winning exhibits. The show was held last Saturday " St. Andrew's Church, Royal Yngk M. slid Dixon, __ Bentlosm FASHIONS FOR MEN qualified pertains] to dud . countries. â€In: Mr. Witdisld, who has bun minted n two-you luv. of " sence from the Etohieoke Board of Education, and his wife will fly to Zambia next September. Musical Moment: Through The Years _ West Number United church choirs Ind friends will present “Musical Moments Through the Years" this Saturday, April 30, at 8:15 p.m., in Thistletown Col- leginte auditorium; corner [sling- ton Avenue North Ind Fotdwich Crescent. Included in the musical per- formance will be dances from the Gay Nineties Ind Roaring Twen- ties through to the Go-Go Sixties, as well as songs from Student Prince, Snow White, South PI- cific. Oklahoma, Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music. The show is directed by Mrs. trln Stewart who will also Incom- pany both choirs on the piano. Photo by Alanna:- Studio 1fftg ,rC, Ce " Js, l "' â€an": "We a)" Hid ' MI.- 'iy'tiltthtrateu' ’ubll. , MIDI-Id. wumh-utn ,tnths_tlrett_turieh_ryt$- “duhmlb “think-huh.“ mamwwmr-. “WWW-hm M5,. rich what-m riaiiiiiiwutut-ertreel -tna..mgs-tmthdi.tnts ttttutah-taug,') “Wit-true“.- Wad-amt“ - W. H. W mad-unmann- d.rNrthriaaetutudd- atadintoidMwomhir,., - Rusk taught the principlss d s unlvsnsl alight: and the bush rel-talus a! nil angina. Es - poud the established priesthood sad the Hindu mu sum. 3. them that ritull, this and rib. grims;- wm which“ .sld that “by just vhlsnring God's nuns. won an achin- s ro- ligious sum-isms.†" Sikh women Inn “was - and rights with m in ill thing, and has taken " Activ- part in the tserviems. The mm a! the religion, Sikh meaning Ita- dent, wu chosen to remind tho tteoriie to keep an opal! mind. 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