Preity Miss United Appeal Of Downsview Should Make "Giving" More Attractive Pretty Paula Ingham of Loney Avenue, Downsview, is Miss United Appeal 1966 and this honey blonde 17â€"yearâ€"old won her title over 11 other fi_.lists in a beauty contest at Massey Hall last week. Along with Paula, the current UIA campaign weeks shape up RICHARDSON TRADER HANCOCK HERB CAPLAN NORTHTOWN a FREE â€"â€"*S@ Electric Blanket when you buy a new Electric Clothes Dryer The following appliance dealers in the Weston â€" Mount Dennis area are offering you a free electric blanket with the purchase of your new electric dryer ! Quite possibly you have several good reasons of your own for buying an elecâ€" tric dryer. But here‘s an exce//ent reason to buy right now: a doubleâ€"bed size elecâ€" tric blanket, complete with illuminated dial control and twoâ€"year guarantee. This $24.95 value is yours free when you buy an electric dryer at any store featuring the Hydro Special. Whv an electric dryer? It‘s the safe, speedy, odourless way to dry clothes. It lets you forget the headaches of a ‘ _A student in History and Poâ€" litical Science at York Universâ€" ity she plans, with these subâ€" jects, to broaden her horizons for a round of personal appearâ€" in travel and, maybe, a governâ€" ances, luncheons, visiting schools, , mental position with External speaking engagements . . . all Affairs. Although she says that in the service of a very worthy | now, there could be a difficult cause â€" her presence will unâ€" choice ahead between higher doubtedly make "giving" more |education and other successful attractive. | leisureâ€"time activities. clothesline. And it eliminates rainyâ€"day delays. In short, an electric dryer leaves you more free time. Visit the store where you see the Hydro Special display. Tell them you‘re inâ€" terested in more free timeâ€"and a free electric blanket. 2592 Weston Rd. â€"â€" 249â€"1961 (Just South of Hghy. 401 Interchange) This offer applies only to residents of "‘** YORK HYDRO Furniture & Electric Co. Ltd. 1103 Weston Rd. (So. of Eglinton) Phone RO 7â€"1655 2000 WESTON RD. 1652 KEELE ST. TV & Appliances Ltd. WESTON HYDRO 1919 Weston Rd., Weston MYdro Spaery; \ Phone 241â€"9105 Phone 766â€"6137 1111 WestonRd. South of Eglinton An â€" accomplished _ swimmer, this past summer she was life guard and in charge of pool acâ€" tivities at the Beverley Hills Moâ€" TV & Appliances Phone 249â€"9761 Mestfon Times 1844 Weston Rd. So. of Lawrence 162â€" 249.9111 2â€"3631 WESTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1966 tor Hotel, and in all likelihood will put in a tour of life guarding on York campus when this strucâ€" ture is completed. _ Having received voice training, Paula is a member of York Uniâ€" versity Choir and they have an exciting year scheduled for ‘67; singing engagements at Expo, the C.N.E. Bandshell, and a uniâ€" versity exchange program. Accelerated in public school and junior high, she still found time to take a fashion and finâ€" ishing course at a modelling school, which, no doubt, resulted in her being among the top ten finalists of the Miss Toronto Beauty Contest two years ago. Members of St. Stephen‘s Angâ€" lican Church, Paula attends regâ€" ularly with her family, but, perâ€" haps, the biggest red feather around Downsview can be found in her parents‘ cap, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ingham, 14â€"yr.â€"0ld sister and 13â€"yr.â€"old brotherâ€"he beams from ear to ear at every mention of their surname and his appealing sis‘ . . . who can blame him! The Beverley Hills United Church is holding a special 11 a.m. service on Sunday, October 16, to commemorate a 12th Anâ€" niversary of the church. Guest speaker will be Professor Green Boyce, pastor of theology Emâ€" manual College. Following a pot luck supper, in the evening Rev. Bernard Warren of Alderwood United, will speak on the theme "A Challenge of Youth in the Church and in the World". Rev. D. R. G. Story is extendâ€" ing an invitation to the surroundâ€" ing churches and synagogues to attend with groups of their Young People. Past members and pastors of Beverley Hills United will be joining them for the day‘s celebration. _ "If you want to do something artistic, frame a friend". The Westway Horticultural Soâ€" ciety have arranged for R. E. Halward, ‘Propagator for Royal Botanical Gardens to speak on ‘‘Trees and Shrubs" at their next meeting on Monday, Ocâ€" tober 17, 8 p.m. on the dot, Martingrove Gdns Public School, Etobicoke. As a theme for the monthly Flower Show they have chosen "Just for Fun". The evening will include door prizes and refreshâ€" ments. and you are welcome to join them and take along a friendâ€"why don‘t you . . . just for fun! If you‘ve been fall springcleanâ€" ing, remember the Rummage Sale at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church, (2259 Jane St.) Thursâ€" day, October 20, 1 to 3.30 p.m. in the parish hall and call WA president, Betty Thompson, 241â€" 1682 for pickâ€"up. At the September meeting of the BHUCW held in the Fireâ€" side Room. Mrs. Ann Black inâ€" troduced guest speaker, Mrs. Ida MacLeod who, with her misâ€" sionary husband, spent , sixteen years in Japan. Mrs. MacLeod gave a vivid picture of her experiences and great industrial advances that took place during the years they RO 61777 WM. G. BEECH, General & Life Insuranct 1166 WESTON ROAD Notaty Public YORK TRAVEL BUREAU Rummaging Through Birthday Greetings POR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTs TO ANYWHERE Pudd‘nhead says: Guest From Japan Growing Things Call RO 6â€"4603 Over 250 Attend Amesbury Ball Banquet Playe:s Of Winning Teams Get Trophies Amesbury Sports Club last week, filling the hall of the K MA was quite a departure from the regular Presentation Nights preâ€" vicusly held at Amesbury Comâ€" munity Hall. Due to the efforts of the boys in selling 3,000 chocolate bars (1,000 of which were donated by the Duifferin Lions Club), they were treated to a free dinner. President Ken Ray and Les Whelan of the Dufâ€" ferin Lions, were guests at the dinner. lived in Hokkaido, and she also talked about Japanese customs, their homes, hospitals, universiâ€" tiesâ€"where students work hard to achieve a good education. President, Mrs. Eleanor Wray thanked the speaker for providâ€" ing a very interesting evening and bringing East to West. A fine devotional was given by the Busy Bees Unit. Those taking part were: Mrs. Eileen Beals, Mrs..Donna Ross and Mrs. Velma Ball. awards, Guy Young, president of the Protestant Youth Council The other night, for the very first time, we_were able to get a closeâ€"up on a bat â€" he was having trouble launching himâ€" self from a poplar tree and his chirruping noises had attracted our cat to the scene. Although often depicted, esâ€" pecially at Hallowe‘en, as forâ€" bidding grotesque creatures, we found this small furry mammal not unpleasant to look at and resembling a deer house. He was brought into the house in a thick towel just to make sure he wasn‘t sickâ€"he wasn‘t! Despite the bright lights he exercised the batwings and we saw in deâ€" tail, hooked talons at the end of webbed fingers. Being careful not to get in the way of needle sharp teeth, he was transported to a ravine and after getting various flying equipment organized, glided off into the night. Rev. Sidney West, Director of Anglican Correctional Chaplaincy will be guest preacher at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church (2259 Jane St.) at the 9.30 and 11 a.m. services on Sunday, October 16. Former rector of The Good Shepherd, Mount Dennis, for some ten years, Rev. West will tell a fascinating and frustratâ€" ing tale of his work with inâ€" mates of various jails in Metro, plus work of the Church and its endeavour to fulfill as a reâ€" deeming society. By MARGARET GRANT More than 250 boys and their Special Guest Batman! sponsibilities. Parents _ should _ encour a g e youth in their activities and set luide some time to help in the | associaion that their children beâ€" come a part of. By doing this, thiey will find that the "benefits are beyond their dreams". "We are," he said, "raising citizens today, who will be the leaders ents that "Investment" was a very old institution, and they such, teaching them guide lines, and how to ivdge standards. The home, he said, is a place for them to learn respect for propâ€" all the club executive for their part in making the season so successful, and gave praise to all the coaches and officials who freely gave their time to keep the ball club going. He thanked the founding president Jim Mizâ€" zoni for his years of effort with the club and as a team sponsor. Jim organized the club six years ago in his own home, held the meetings in his recreation room until the Amesbury Sports Centâ€" re was erected, and even stored much of the equipment in his basement. In addressing the gathering, President Bob Bernhart thanked Prior to the presentation of trophies and crests, tickets were drawn for the lucky winners of door prizes. These were won by Paul Morris, Tom Pink, Rommy Rouse, Billy Dunlop, Paul Rossetâ€" to and Frank Robinson. HARDBALL Director of Hardball, Bob Parâ€" sons, presented trophies and crests to members of his winâ€" ning teams. Sandrin Precast Bantams victâ€" ors over ‘Tulloch‘ and ‘Stephens‘| and the ‘Man‘s Shop‘, were coa-! ched by Bill Kay and Vern| Morris. Team Members: Dennis Cairns, Lawrence Avenue; Joe Comella, Comay Road; Paul! Klabbi, Flamborough Dr.; Tom Heffner, Peacham Cresc: Danny Horchik, Nile St.; Dennis Marchâ€" esky, Flamingo Cresc.; Jim SACRIFICE TIME THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOU AND YOUR COMMUNITY Markov, George Anderson Drive; Gehard Rau, Lawrence Avenue; Cameron â€" Rhind, Flamborough Avenue; Joe Salonia, Valencia Ave; and Stephen Sandrin, Olymâ€" pia Drive. North Park T.V. and James Mizzoni Real Estate lost out in the Pee Wee Division to Bokan Homes.â€" Bokan Homes team was coached by Jack Kendall and Bill Kelly. Tean Members are: Victor Battev, Keele Street; Mike Riley, Keele Street, Keith Parsons, Woolton Crescent; Paul Kelly, Patika; Frank Lucchetta, Burr Avenue, Bobby Batstone, Gulliver Road; Billy Dzugan, i JOHN ST / with "Space". Our problem however is the lack of it. Our seams are bulging. One of these days we‘re going to have to quit making like we‘re the head buyer at Eaton‘s,. In the meantime, we can offer the finest selection of fall and winter merchandise on John St. by far. 9 | JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR CAPE KENNEDY Wilson Avenues; Rod Earl, Wook Arrowsmith Ave.; Paul Rossetto, Queen‘s Drive; Joe Rizzi, Queen‘s Drive; Glenn Kelly, Patika Aveâ€" nue; and Gregory Smith, Keele Meyers (Paul is an avid sports supporter, assisting the team from his wheel chair), and manâ€" ager Clarence Meyers. Team members are Kevin Kavanagh, Kenny Barkey, Paul Ormerod, Joe Mechino, Stephen Oleza, Bill Dunlop, Ross Parsons and (Continued on Page 6) WESTON