On Saturday, May 28 the 19th Etobicoke Cub Pack took part in the Annual Cuboree at Glen Hafâ€" fy. Along with Cubs in other packs the 19th did a fine job of work in preparing costumes and dances. As members of the Sioux Tribe, they put on an impressive perâ€" formance. The day as a very enâ€" joyable one for all and it was cerâ€" tainly nice to see such a large turnout of parents to this event. Reminder Have you marked June 20 on your calendar? This is the date The ladies of the church served a delicious turkey dinner. Special guest was Sea Ranger Janet Daly who showed slides and gave a deâ€" lightful commentary of her trip to International Camp in Sweden last year. Annual Banquet ‘The 279th Brownie Pack, 29th Guide Company and the 526th Guide Company held their annual Mother and Daughter banquet on May 30 at Richview United church auditorium. Activities mt the Northern Etoâ€" bicoke "Y" are constantly hindered by limited space, facilities and money, During May, three groups in need of funds held a Potato Chip drive, and the girls of "HiÂ¥" and the boys of "Gray Y" and "Junior Leaders" attacked their project with such vigor that $200. worth of chips were sold the first week Call the "Y" for further informaâ€" tion. Last year at this time, 400 boys and girls, many of them from Rexâ€" Awekoke Auttind League, ergam E Softball League, organâ€" ized by the Northern Etobicoke YMâ€"Â¥YWCA. Bob Blakley, who in March sueâ€" ceeded Doug Reed as Extension Secretary at the "Y", said that he regretted having to cancel plans for a League this year. _"The big difficulty was the Senior Public School. This will be open to boys and girls of this area, between the ages of ten and 17. shortage of sponsors, coaches and Recently, the Etobicoke Recreaâ€" tion Department donated softball equipment to the "Y", and Mr. Blakley is planning to hold a softâ€" 19th Etobicoke Scouts and Cubs One phone call to Tâ€"R* brings a courteous representative to your home for a free storage estimate. Tâ€"R‘s experienced packers use the most modern methods to protect your effects, no matter what period of time is involved. The Tâ€"R Vans transport your goods safely to clean, modern warehouses where Tâ€"R STORâ€"Aâ€"VAULT service ensures their ultimate protection . K costs no more for the best storage =call Tâ€"R today. Also, inquire about Tâ€"A‘s efficient moving service. G‘I‘)' ThE rerenour movers Agents: Allied Van Lines 2930 BLOOR ST. WEST BE 1â€"1168 MovING * sTORAGE PACKING e SHIPPING LET (IE STORE AND PROTECT YOUR BELONGINGS Your belongings deserve the finest care. West Of Highway 27 Sally Russell June Plans At The "Y" LTD Rexdale Ramblings , on Points were given for inspection and games and the 340th Brownie pack from Millwood school won the plaque for this year, Around # a‘clock 300 tired Brownies and wbout 30 very tired leaders came home from an enjoyable day, On Saturday, June 4 the Etobiâ€" coke Division Brownies had their Revel at Pipers Hill Camp, 30 miles northwest of Toronto, About 300 Brownies left Etobicoke at 9 a.m. with their lunch tucked under their arm for a day of fun and games. $ f | _ Following _the ceremony _ Mr: |and Mrs. Bishop entertained their , guests at a buffet supper held at their home. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. D. Sanford of Lakeview | and Mr. and Mrs, E. Findlay of Downsview. Mrs. C. Bishop of Kentville, Nova Scotia, recently spent two weeks with her son and his wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bishop in their home at 31 Hardâ€" wick Court. Pop, cookies and tea were servâ€" ed in the garden to the Brownies and _ their â€" parents. The n e w Brownies â€" are: Terri _ Steeves, Laurie _ Anthony, Sandra ~ Milne, Carol Haigh, Debbi¢ Bingham and Debbie Irvine. The 520th Brownie pack enrollâ€" ed six new Brownies on May 28 at 80 Inverdon Road. After the enâ€" rolment ceremony the Brownies played games and sang songs. Birthday Party Miss Jenny Arima of 16 Foxâ€" cote Cres. celebrated her fifth birthday on Saturday, June 4, at a supper party with many of her friends. Holy Baptisms is Jay and Suzy Bishop. son ard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bishop of 31 Hardwick Court, were baptised by Rev. P. Hommerâ€" sen at Richview United church on May 29. Saturday, June 11, starting at 10 a.m. at Richview United church â€"that‘s the Kiddie Karnival. All the fun of the fair for the young. Games of skill, second hand store, fish pond, pony rides, pop corn and candy. Prizes for all. Shervill Bowman, Dawna Marâ€" childon, Lynda Elliott and Térry Wilkins of the 279th Brownie pack recently went into Guides. As this is the last meeting of the season it is hoped that everyâ€" one will try to attend. As usual there are a few business matters to be tidied up before the sumâ€" mer, Last Meeting of the Season The â€" 16th Etobicoke Central Group Committee will hold their last meeting of the season on Monday, June 13 at Richview United church auditorium at 8.15 Nrs. Mary Cloke who has been with the 292nd A for several years was ‘ presented with a Brownie cup and saucer. Mrs. Cloke is now captain of the 2nd Etobicoke Land Rangers. The 2092nd A Brownie pack held a Mother and Daughter evening recently at the "Holiday Inn". Chicken dinner was served and slides of the Calgary Stampede were shown by Mrs, Linda Johnâ€" ston. of the reception being held for Mr. C. Chellew, principal of Eatonville public school. Mr. Chelâ€" lew is leaving after 11 years at the school and all former graduâ€" ates are extended an invitation to attend this evening. A presentaâ€" tion will be made at approximateâ€" ly 9.30 p.m. The open house is from 8.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. and a variety of handmade articles will also be for saie. "~ Rummage. Sale Also on Saturday, June 11, there will be a Rummage and White Eleâ€" phant Sale at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Kipling Ave., at Snaresbrooke. The doors will open at 10 a.m. Come early for the best choice of good used clothing, household furniture and garden tools. Rexdale Lacrosse Association The official opening of the Rexâ€" dale Lacrosse Association will take ihdnm, and Mr. Blakley would be delighted to sell some of them to you at the "Y", any day between 12 and 6 p.m. P _ Bob Blakley is a professional football player who, unfortunately for the "Y", will be returning to his team, the Toronto Rifles, at the end of June. Strawberries and Band Music The ladies at the Saivation Army Citadel, 1510 Kipling Ave. N., are hoiding a Strawberry Festival on Saturday, June 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. All are invited to come and enjoy the seasonal treat of strawâ€" berry shortcake and tea or coffee, with band music providing a pleaâ€" Mother and Daughter Evening Home baking, candy, soft drinks Brownie Revel Kiddie . Karnival U‘p To Guides Enrolments Visiter 621â€"6049 residents, ments tha was the in: | tains. This | floor, for U Hiants and MARLON BRANDO | in SAM SPIEGEL‘S " [ Production of | SATURDAY MATINEE THIS WEEK | "SON OF,CAPT. BLOOD" and "ROCKET MAN" j Weather King "Oil" Paint (White only) $4.98 GAai. Suitable fot cottages, garages and fences. We also offer a }a selection of new, attractive Wullgn 8. Cwm’khnfn;\&-.-.‘.mmkdhï¬fmyw pr:- ... . let us and preserve it for you. Watch for the colorful posters that will be appearing in shopping plazas to remind%'aud of this event. They have been e by art stuâ€" dents at nine of the Secondary Schools in the township. Theatre Night For EGH Mrs. J. Jefferies, convener of the West Humber Branch of the Etoâ€" bicoke General Hospital Auxiliary, reports that her group still has tickets available for "Dr. Zhivago" on June 22. They may be obtained by calling Mrs. W. O‘Brien, 249â€" ments that were. made possible, was the installation of privacy curâ€" tains. This was begun on the third floor, for the use of the bed paâ€" tients, and is now being extended throughout the building. Last year‘s Festival resuited in a net profit of $4500., which was used entirely for the benefit of the residents. One of several improveâ€" Actually, the biggest money raisâ€" ing project is the sale of draw tickets. This year there will be 25 prizes of money and many of merâ€" chandise. If you have not already bought your tickets from an auxiâ€" liary member, or other friend of the Home, you still have an opâ€" portunity to purchase a lucky one, by calling Mrs. H. R. Heath, 10 Bairstow Cres., 247â€"8357. Those who have enjoyed the generous (and reasonably priced) servings of strawberries, cake and ice cream other years, will suspect, correctly, that there is little proâ€" fit in this part of the Festival. Kipling Acres Strawberry Festival Members of the Women‘s Auxiâ€" liary of the Kipling Acres Home for the Aged are preparing for their seventh annual Strawberry Festival, to be held June 18, 2 to ing exercises, House League teams will play exhibition games. It is expected that OLA players from the Toronto Maple Leaf Lacrosse Clultvillhmtlouhnn *thHn?hAn--ln- urday, June 11, at 1:30 pm. A :fli..ï¬:iu-!whi-u-n apparent a registration of over 300 boys in the local league Summer Fashions Call For A Smart New Hairdo Anyone interested in lacrosse is In addition to the official openâ€" For 4972 DUNDAS ST. (Across OPEN: TU Adult Entertainment Columbia Pictures Presents "FACTORYâ€"TOâ€"YOU PRICES" â€" Let Us Help You Beautify And Preserve Your Property . . . | Caénect ODEON feties *\ A Horizon Picture Technicolor â€" Panavision Free Parking at the rear of Beauty Salon, off Cabot Court. lasting SIX POINTS PLAZA Specialize in Streak Appointment Call 231 LIVING COLOR PAINT STORE 1941 ( enhance DUNDAS ST. WEST AT KIPLING AVE. PHONE 231â€"1787 Isling ton CHASE _ loveliness, soft, new p nce your ha TWENTYâ€"RIRTH ANNIVERS ary ViNGTâ€"CINQUIEME ANNiVERSARE (erâ€"cinauieme anmversaiae ) 1966 â€" _ P now pLavyinc ovcon ALBION treater TWO FEATURES THIS WEEK ss _ From P TUESDAY s, let us permanent hairstyle. 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