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They were in a period of great change, he said, and soon the guideposts that had helped his generation advance would be useâ€" less. Emery itself was changing, but making haste slowly. "We‘re not changing for the sake of change, but for education. We‘ll keep what is good, replace what Trustee Val Scott reminded the class that their high school life was over, and they had nothing but the memories, and the huâ€" man being they had become to remind them of their school In various Toronto newspapers, university had been referred to as "an incubator for the elite", "school of snobs", "incubator or biâ€"linguism", and "a hotbed of democratic activism". The first two quotes he feels are untrue, hopes the third is true, and gave the class his best wishes in makâ€" ing Canada the fourth. Valedictorian Gordon Queen echoed these thoughts. What is time, he asked? Five years will seem to be so little in retrospect, yet they are the most important principal, informed his audience that more than 90 p.c. of the 1966â€"67 class had passed and that two thirds of them have entered teachens desenve their thanks for HAD SWEET SMELL New Zealand has about 1,000 species of flowering plants. help. ROMANELLI consTRYCTiON Ner tR _ uzes Congratulations _ and _ best wishes to Brigittee Jungmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Achim Jungmann, and George Gibb, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gibb, Sunset Trail who were married recently at Riverside Church. The Scout Pathfinders choir sang at the War Amps dinner on Sat. Nov. 11. Other entertainment included Ray Leonard‘s melodiâ€" eats and Jim Leonard‘s musical sing held at Sheridan Park Royal United Church on November 5. Mrs. Thora Leonard entertained Schriber on tuba and Barry Easâ€" ton on trombone. Riverside young people attended this event. Miss Linda Ewles, Lovilla Blvd., has had as her guest Miss Briget#e Treischl, Marietta, Georgia. Brigette arrived Wedâ€" nesday evening and was present for the graduating ceremonies at Emery on Friday evening where she received the staff award for accountancy in commercial and a gold award for business and comâ€" merce in grade 12. Friday eveâ€" ning Miss Cathy Evans, Habitant Dr. entertained at a party for Brigette and Linda Ewles and Gail Green entertained on Satâ€" urday at the Town and Country and to see Dr. Zhivago. Brigette who is employed in Atlanta left by plane for her home Sunday evening. Jackson played hymn duets on Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Thorneloe, Riverside choir members for a social hour after choir practice socia hour after choir practice last Thursday evening. Glad to see Mrs. Pat Potter, Yorkdale Cres., out and much imâ€" proved after surgery at Humber Hospital. Ray Leonard, Lovilia Blvd., was Mrs. Gladys Parrish, Ann Ar 30" WALKING DOLL DOLL STROLLERS VIKINGS, CAVEMEN â€" SOLDIERS, U.N.C.LE. SPIES 39c «Penny SCHOOLROOM Brite" BEAUTY PARLOR 2906 DUNDAS ST. W. Spy Attache h 99 14 pe. :‘ï¬bs * Reg. $12.95 Reg. $11.95 One Man Army By Topper JUST WEST OF KEELE 4967 YONGE ST. 710%% 21" WALKING DOLL PRICES FOR ; QUaANTITY helen kemsley 241â€"5686 strathburn park Binoculars, Pipe |, _ _ Sixfinger, Caneshooter 2.49 (JUNCTION) SECRET SAM L1QUID A T1IO N SAVE TO $300,000 MANUFACTURERS JOHNNYâ€"SEVEN A.ss Church and visited many friends. They were delayed on the homeâ€" ward journey for two days due to the heavy fall of snow in that Rhoda Beaumont, Humber Sumâ€" mit have returned from a month vacation spent with their nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Boyce, Cleveland Ohio. While there, they attended the ice caâ€" pades, helped with missionary work at Nottingham Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Silverthorn, Janice and Jennifer, Melody Rd., attended her parents‘ golden wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wallace at Bolsover, Ont.. last Saturday. One hundred friends and relatives called at the home during the afternoon and evening to wish congratulations. They received many gifts of money, flowers, cards and other gifts. Delicious refreshments were served. ; The rummage sale put on by 2nd Humberview cubs last Wed. evening was a huge success reâ€" ports cub master Reg. Lawrence. $33.00 was made to go toward their centennial project. $20.00 was the objective, is Reg is very proud of his boys as they did all the work for the sale. The mothers auxiliary held a successful clothing demonstration at the home of Mrs. Brenda Anâ€" derson, Sunset Trail on Wed. eveâ€" ning with 22 ladies present. The proceeds will go to the 1st Humâ€" berview cub and scout associaâ€" tion. Mrs. Anderson served reâ€" freskments and a social time folâ€" lowed. Riversideâ€"Church news: Mrs. John Ford reports the class in English for new Canadians is proâ€" gressing very well and a happy time is spent every Thursday morning. Fourteen new Canaâ€" dians are enjoying these weekly lessons. â€" The: next hymn sing will be Sunday evening November 19 at 7:30 with the Un ited Church (Continued on page 6) A.ss 11 6.99 REG. NOW 6os 3.49 5.98 LOCATIONS ea SETS While 6 They Last 99( dozr PAINT BY NUMBER SALE, CONDUCTED BY 1.99 tice | TIGER CANNON & WALL _ 10.95 Metro roads department is conâ€" sidering installation of certain features in the tunnel sections of the Spadina Expressway which will red uce the noise factor. Fenco â€" Harris, consulting enâ€" gineers for the section of the exâ€" pressway in York south of Eglinâ€" ton Ave. are working on the deâ€" sign of the tunnel which will carry the expressway under the St. Michael‘s College property. Metro roads commissioner George Grant says sound abateâ€" ment has been achieved in tunnel Coming KITCHEN SETS Miniature Playset By Marr OVvER THE TOP MODEL CAR KITS doesn‘t it? ' Mfl““wh&cï¬na waswprepared by the Ontaric Committee of the Party of Canada. I fully agree with the Communist that land speculation is the biggest single obstacle to So there you have it â€" the Communist Party standing up for democracy while the PC‘s, Liberals and New Democrats choose to ignore it. ing at reasonable costs and I only wish that the Conseryaâ€" tives, Liberals and New Democrats would see it too. No damn wonder there is so much heat on the government to build 50 per cent of our housing today. 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