‘ICOND SICTION As ardent: m but: in I tinat fall t1iog, I unload collection ,i,l,l no- Irrmemems will be seen on display when you visit the‘ Beverley Him United Church Anna] Manual Show, Just two days any on Way. Sep- tember 9, 2 to I p.m., Ind you don‘t have to be an exhibitor to attend and enjoy I plans! at. last tall for Entries in Beverley Hills United Church Flower Show tn" " and In Last week we listed arrange- meni tugeories in the theme "Happy Birthday. Canada" so fbr those wishing to exhibit ivou don't ttave to be an expert - and we should knowâ€. here are atxaesgirsg" demonsirated by Mrs. G. Hlmnlke it 2 pm. and 3:30 There'll be I 'h IMPROVE YOUR TYPING AT HOME. Special season rates for students, Rent may be applied to purchase if you wjsh 1908 Weston Rd. I. The Weston mag. WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE H200 AM. - Morning Worship - Creelman Hall 9:45 AN. - Junior & Intermedigte School 10:00 AM. - Fax Bible Class - Church House 11:00 A.M. - Nausea-y. Kindergarten, Primary, Crib Corner -- Church Home WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AlBlON STATIONERY 249-7251 . 249-5455 1912 Weston M. - (In The Westlaw Bldg.) Minister 241-157! BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? CROSS STREET AT CHURCH STREET . REDUCED FAMILY RATES O 1146 WESTON RD., 80 GEORGE HENRY BLVD. Sunday, September 10, 1967 TORONTO 9 WILLOWDALE For Rogistration and Information Phone 762-6074 l AT E0LENTONt Phone 244-5324 (he “We; all M." , 1. All MitsAmus! be "ttmed wit the show committee Wed: If and 11:30 pm. Once staged, ‘may not be removed until close EM show. It, Only persons designated by committee shall be permitted in show room while min are placed and judged. s. Au exhibits must be garden grown. Specimen blooms must be grown by exhibitor. 4. Where I defmite number or quantity is specified, no more or less may be exhibited - bud shoving eolo.r considered a bloom. 5. Paints awarded on following basis: 3 for first; 2 for second; 1 far third. 6. Anyone may Inner - there is no eotry fee. T. Only ue entry per family may be submitted in each cate- tory or class. ___ H -. 8. Wiring or lining will disquali- fy exhibits, except corsages. 9. Decision tk judges, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mackay will be FINAL. .Prizes far total points. "best in show" and awards will be pre- sented " 3 pm. Further iaformatitm for the dis- playing of armaments. speci- men blooms. mttted plants. fruits, vegetables and the junior class (12 years and under) may be re- TIE Mlfilllll SBHUUL ilf DANCING mm MR. BRIAN FOLEY 0 Bullet 0 Tip 0 Jun C.S.D.A. A CAr.T.A, A B.A.T.D. "Choreographer & Dancer For C.B.C.-T.V. '" 4,533 Acrobatic Highland Baton Jhrijttttaadlirttgtat (DON MILLS I SHEPPARD) WILLOWDALE ' I "There are three classes at people in this country: The have. 3 the havemots and the 'tturges"." eeiwed by with: on: d u MI. lowing We: Mm. lune Gray, 241-0135; Mrs. Bleapoi Wray, 241-2703; Mrs. Dona: Seaman, 3494B61; MN. Vi Mor- ton, 241-5714; Mrs. Betty Wilkie 1 The second of two family shoot- "ng days will take place at Cold i0reek on Sunday, September lo, between 10 mm. and ' pm, This 'event for the whole family is be. I mg sponsored by Ontario Federa- Hiuu of Anglers and Hunters. Hu- son, 241.7911; Mrs. Bessie Hm, ONE WEEKEND - ' EVENTS , Three events of public interest win be held this coming weekend by the MTRCA (Sept. 9 and IO). On Saturday and Sunday, a cum roast and square dancing de- monstration is to take place at thk Creek PM Village. The tom row will be held hum noon, to closing time (7:30 pm.) in the Village orchard. Square dancing demonstrations on stage in Black Creek Valley. Saturday between 3 pm. - T pm. and on Sunday between 2 Ind T pm. A children's grow) will perform square danc- ing routines on Sunday at 3 p.m. At Albino Hills. 1 three-mile conducted hike will scan at 2 pm. The trip will include a trip along a nature trail: visit to the managed woodlm; the Consent tion school and arboretum. the West Tm Fink}! Gm Fromm: Agstoiatiat Yt"akuuti. tion with the WA. The family shout will consist of .2 rifle shooting and trap shooting - guns Supplied to those who don’t have thte Mm. Only fee is for ammunition and nomin- al parking charges for cars. Qualified instructors will be on hand to supervise. and_then will also be demonstrations of Prepar- ing a camp site by members of Canadian Family Camping Assn. movies courtesy Dept. d Lands and Forests and the Ontario Bird Included in the day's activities, a children‘s fish pond with prizes and music supplied by Bolton‘s Accordion Band. Dog Asm.. will stage dog point. ing and retrievmg. Last Thursday momma tumed out to be a small mid-week wash- day and as is our custom. we ‘ set the dryer in motion tar. a pre-load warm-up . . . all of a sudden the drum came to I halt amid noisy humming and smell! of hot oil. i As the appltan-ce has been re- guUrly serviced during the 132911 six or seven years 11 was " very l puzzling _ V . however . . . hubby to the rerWue . . it war figured!, ma: [ the impeller had broken.‘ With the wash drum: outside out l the ruse . '. . a new part purchased! l _ it was tune to fix mother's Iwashday below! The impeller “as broken al. right. but tttyt because of metal (or styrene plastic) fatigue . . . because of a RAT! . . . a wicked whiskery fellow with a T" tail. The dryer had been used the evening previous, so it is assumed this uninvited guest entered (Continued on page 12) 0 Ballroom . Special PreGehoot & Teen Jan Chaos PUDDN‘HEAD SAYS: RAT PATROL The Hamilton and lytsttm teams were well balanced and stromsl, defensively Monday during the l first half which ended 0-0. neither I could get within good scoring dis. i; tame. The ball was exchanged; six or seven times both ways an 1 pants: kickers Rick Stacey tttr)', and James Searle (27) hanging Iii, yards , punt, I .‘tady in the second half on a, push by limit-65m (73) Hlmlltoni sun-ed the first muohdown. About l five minutes later after drives l try Hartley, Nuppola and Faith: grieve, Bart (33) drove over [ Last Saturday. Elobiroke Roughrider"s of the Metropolitan Toronlo Football Union overcame a 13 - 7 half _ ("no score to defeat East Enders 26 - 17 m Pantry Park. East York The Roughriders opened the scoring in the first quarter (th a thte running play by John PeclwlL No One Has the facts for CH3 Decision Says Mayor Metropolitan 'l'nron1u'n execu- tive commnttee agreed that I muons shaman should be given pr the Ottawa government Gulch would contain nzorous opposition to my move that would interfere with television melamine from Buffalo antic-rs. _ North York Mayor James Ser- vice was 3 most reluctant man last week to deal with the' pro- ppsed Channel 3 move into the Metro area The North York mayor voted against Metro making the state ment to Otis-ma. He had been ab- sent when Narth York council dealt with the same subject and asked the Ottawa administration to withhold approval of the trans- fer of the Barrie television station into the Metro area. ' Mr. Service “id he would like to see my Ottawa reports on the proposed transfer before main-nu a deeisioet. He said opposition to the Channel 3 mow to the :0th could mean that Mnm nominam were â€mud to any third Inle- vmon station opening up m Met. ro. “You in saying you want ‘w keen the status quo," he told warm ONTARIO. mum". gnu!!! _rr_1t" Tie and a Liss for Weston Redmen - . . .~ I Mr, Hudson is married With A RECORD NUMBER of more than 3003000 Ontario children “ill be uytur it“ was. Jedfrer 4 and Paul 2. 7,000 buses to get to and from school this year. For thtiy saitty., here.“ a a , reminder for motorists. When a school bus is stopped with rid Sign}?! ugh“ ', -'---"--"-"------'-"---"-----. flashing, the law requires all traffic approaching the bus rom t_e ront and from the rear to stop and remain stopped as long as the red lights 03 AMUMII Hunter the bus continue to flash. This law applies wherever the..marime,m. spee (, limit is more than 35 miles per hour? There is ole. exception l' .thit. ty,11e/i,i,t l Yttr fees Traffic approaching the bus from the front on a 't15ehlig,dwthoiesht is divided, Fr, JUgin Toms†. dwavs b ' a h 'sical barrier ic not renuire n s op. ". ' A into separate roa “ y p , (Ontario Department of Transport Photo) The Canadian Rifle Wuhan, Willowdale, Branch No. 5 has an- e------------------------------------------" nounced its plans through the . North York Parks and Recrea- tion Department for a full series Imor Football Conference ttf hunter safety courses in the """""-""""'"'-'T"'-'"'" Willtywdale Mea. WHY I!!! mu tool: You won‘t Ilvuyl use when you can um all types of house- hold and construction equip- ment FROM US? Roughriders Win Opener RENT A y . SNAKE! ROBINSON'S Power Equipmem ts. of Hwy Bolt 2"...†Le Mrs. Ablewhite said she, har " been living in York Townshm H! tor the was! " yam Ind now is to Maid m we out ‘in her yard ttt after idark “Prowlors could " I knock you mar“ P- She added that she 1nd t "('13th were amused to ea,'l nt tipolite whenever a suspici- td nus Demon is seen on private .-- "eorertr. Late in the last quarter on a ruz‘h around left end from the In yard ILne. Vie TaTAits (32) a! Hamilkrn broke loose for a fine run and in for the big score. It was converted Me a final score of Hamilton 13. Weston 6. The East Enders tied. then won! on ahead 16 - T in the third quarter . Manner. in the fourth quarter Embicnkes quarterback Dennis Pendlchury passed to John Pee km. Glen Gross and Rick Bue- hanan for three majan. East Epders rounded the sum. ing off with a single point. kiek, ed in the dying seconds eseeptix e committee memhelw There is no doubt Metro Poli- ticians are being bombarded with [Mechanic calls urging them to m! 1:re~sure on Ottawa over the Channel l mom to Palgrave. Vandals Tear Up Veaetable Garden Vandals are M work tearing up vegetable gardens in the Scarlett Rd. urea renorts Mrs. W. W. Ablewhite of that street. Youths recently Cattte up a bank from Edinborough Ct.. broke a fence. picked ripe lomaloes. pulled up half a row of carrots and some rnbhazes as well " "upping over the star den Ind ruining it. [ SI We've been can-yum a dandy line of dress to: for name time now. - are emu-l! 'ttm ".'d tt.tt.er Ste, ttt 'aieri"%'e 'iri'irTiGCiGi'uaGw. wrought! mv aux!" KEN JOHNS MEN’S WEAR Westott'svf:yyt score “an on a kick by Sahadm (20) well into the and zom- whxch the Rams conceded. Soon after Sabadm was mum whde lacklmg a Scarboro iplayer which put him out tor the l, reel of the game. The kicking was taken over by Searle (27) who soon after also kiekmi for a single point. Half was through the se. cond quarter Richard Sadecki 416) passed out 10 Fairgrieve i 121! on the 20 yard lme who broke iaround and [or “Rama's touch- down, Before the half ended Searle was able to kick fat ano- ther single point Half “me more. Scarboro 7. Weston 9 . In the wrond halt both team, llzlrtenpd up and " beeame a real ilt'Ynsive game but Sunburn “a: able to (irne to We 25 yard line “her? Glen Goodwin m» “an able to pm the ball through for a hold goal. Scare Rams 10. in. v.2tus 9. There was no further score "mil the last minute of play when Weston from inside the five yard could not scan the touch. down but booted for mother single which Scarboro failed to kick out. EI "1mm: cousrrggcnou ttttr Mtif __ um: WM!!! The C: Willowd: nameed North h Lion Deg of hum: Willawd: The a the pm: arms, ty The course is designed to teach the proper care and use of fire. arrms, general tips on hunting and Ibuszh etiquette. and notification of the Prmimeiat laws regarding ‘huming Successful completion d ;the course. and a passing mark on the final exam is the pre-, requisite for obtaining a hunting} permit in the Province of Ontario. I All instructors are certified and: experienced I The course. operated by tire: Canadian Rifle Association will; operate a: Thursday evenings.; (beginning tonight) 6:30 - 8:30) pm. at the North York Commw I any Rall. 5090 Yarge Street, Wil. DID " Know ? . . . that there are several thousand- furriers or fur retailers in our country of Canada. F HOWEVER O O O liNlilIE1l M, “($33. “My thew "ientttreatum plague as dealer. in Canada .'Masestir Mina garments, When our- masxng one of these quality ttasaoentsr . . . you rescue a CM.B.A. my,“ was-{am comment. Tampa!» Vice Principal Canada Mink Breeders Association Are Recognised By The ONLY 211 me: an...“ MM.M.|M PHONE Mt â€I LAIIWAV Athena m. . Thi-n-tset-dado, ymoiWestseaeemtagttBerr' "His â€is he. - quite bury," laid his Ii. Faith. “in not too buy h min. his Beataoee6rrstmtrtia,NtMrqra. trltramSeur*irtg. family." Since his when†an. Mr. Hudson has boon - W Shipyard} Rover aunt: nu- gill1E memo: School tf Dancing " CHEW MT., WESTON MEMBER OF C DT.A. - C.SD,A. H.D.A.O. - DEA. E.C.H.D.A. -- RAID. S.D.T.A. __ N.A.D.A.A. BALLET, TOE; TAP, HIGHLAND. BATON, JAZZ and KEEP FIT CLASSES. SATURDAY. sun: " For Information Phone 699-1442 , STUDIO I.0.0.F. “All STUDIO OPENS ll Ala-4pm PM. IIVII Saturday, 1967