- n "ATTtC" 1:10. 10:10. "KILLERS a" 5:45. 0.00 Mac.- nu “sou PATROL". "mama m VALLEY or: COLD" an... “ATTIC" an. 0.15. 0:20. "mums a" 1:45. 4:45. Down the drain? Treasurer George Mitchell’s report to the board shows that the borough cannot account for more than 53 thousand gallons of water used in. l968. At a cost to the borough of 25 cents per 1000 gallons, this represents a dollar loss in excess of $13,000. WATCH OUT! It's bicycle time again. Last year, in Ontario, M children under 15 years old were killed while riding bicycles (compared with " the year before) and another 1,470 were injured in accidents serious enough to be reported to the police. The Ontario Department of Tranqmrt advises motorists to keep a sharp lookout for youngsters zooming out of driveways and for inexperienced cyclists wobbling shakily along. Parents are advised to make are their youngsters know and obey the traffic rules for safe cycling and to check the mechanical fitness of the bike, their children ride. "Where has the water gone?" York Board of Control basking. 2)To elect four represemetlvee to Board of Governors. 3)To consider certain change: In the lay-laws. “To tremect ouch other Mme: I may properly come before the meeting, “To "com runway!k Wicca. HUMBER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 8:30 pm. Mr. M_itfy1t11 stated, that Tuesday, Mar. 25th, [1111711] at tho Hui“ 7a6W'"it-ir."'RWEiW'"irra1r-"'"" "ATTIC" 7.10. was. "mug as " 5:45. 9.00 Clothing, sports goods, jewellery, and tyic-a-brac will be on sale from 11:00 Controller Philip White. suggested that an electronic search be made for water leakage. The board referred the report to the works committee. the water loss is 1.1 per cent of the gallons purchased and part of the loss was dye tg water useck» by the/parks and work m.' department. These departments are not on meters. It also includes water taken from hydrants l and water running through T the air conditioning unit at the municipal' building on Eglinton Ave. , ' Any dollar loss suffered. by the borough is far less, he said, than the cost of a survey to determine if there are any water leaks in the mains. The Ladies' Auxiliary of RCSCC Illustrious is holding a rummage sale at the ship, 2121 Lawrence Ave., west, on Saturday, March 22. RUMMAGE SALE [ Riverside U.C.W. are holding a rummage, and bake sale at Crang Plaza March 29 from 9:30 to _ 12:30. If youhave any good ,' usédl c16thiitir or baked ', goods for ‘thjs event tall _ 742-7104. Lmjhirty-seyen young twp»; bani 'SelhycUnited I . lulu Gate, / ' "Ll50lrit A, It! PMN, 2.. . _ ':.--.-. Run. PiiN &ftRiBtfMBMMMX . .._ .' '.qNft.9l't _ â€IIO'UIIIIOIII ct? followed for the senior Georg. and Mam Stodddrt, young people and the Lavina Med., on the birth visitors. of their eight pound, one All the young' people YM), Pit otmtx 'on on St, took part in the 9:30 and lattice? Day at _Humber ll a.m. service on Sunday. Memorial T Hoapital, a In the attenioodmany went brother for B.ren.da and to the Sportsman Show and Shelley. Mam P, m room others downtown. A well Hist the Itp. ruled church enjoyed a Congratulations also to . hymn tiy.r Sunday evening Miss Pat Pritchard, Yorkdale after which the Selby gr.o.up. Cres., who won two awards left for home leaymg behind at the Highland Dancing them many friends and association of Ontario taking how: many “I?†competition which was held memories of, the gooti time last Saturday in Weston. Pat they all saiMey enjoyed. won a trophy for her . dancing in the 16 and under Mrs. Owen Bridgman, age group and a special Jubilee Cres., had 14 of her award in the sword dance. piano students perform at Mr. Tom Kemsley, Queen's University, Kingston, Mr. Tim Hart, Roblin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCaw, Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cable and Karen, Picton, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Kemsley and family, Ann Arbour Rd. There is to be a blood donor clinic at the Dep't of Highways administration building, Keele and 401 on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 24 to 26 and the hours are from 9 a.m. to 11:30 am. and from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Church arrived at Riverside church last Saturday at 11 a.m. and shortly after noon over 80 sat down to a pot luck' dinner. The afternoon was. spent in getting acquainted and a hootenanny practice. At 7:30 a large crowd enjoyed a swinging evening of we gust one thlle reasons m,,..,,.,:).:.,..:.:.,.,.),:..,.....) dAnna GamerorthMs the w - V newtMctoria ‘Room, at ttil 1li,iiit,ttgi)),1t's, “.3?" 'gihoA. .1 and a dance $29†9 "tset. Sty Sheraton Hotels and Motor Inns, A Worldwide Serwce of In She also loves its crystal chandeliers and sculptured ceiling. . She loves its excellent cuisine, offering one of the largest flambe menus in Toronto. She loves the relaxing chamber ',i:, music during the dinner hour. ij:," For reservations, phone 368-7474. KING EDWARD SHERATON Events _ for tads Downsview Library, 2793 Keele St., are offering programs today, tomorrow and Saturday from 2:00 'until 4:00 p.m. "Let's Make Music" is the title of today's happening. Tomorrow will be a writing workshop incorporating poetry and story writing and on Saturday two films will. be shown titled "The Chicken" and "BosweO's Bon Voyage." Be sure and call me if you have any news items as news is rather hard to come by kome weeks. All the young' people took part in the 9i30 and ll a.m. service 9n Sunday. In the afternoon many went to the Sportsman Show and others downtown. A well filled church enjoyed a hymn sing Sunday evening after which the Selby group left for home leaving behind them many friends and taking home many happy memories of the good time they all said they enjoyed. Mrs. Owen Bridgman, Jubilee Cres., had 14 of her piano students perform at parents' night at her home last Sunday evening. Each student played two pieces arid showed much confidence in announcing their pieces and in the manner in which each played. Mrs. Bridgman served refreshments after the program assisted by some of the students. Youngsters getting bored during the holiday? Have courage for the mat sorrows of life; and patience for the small And when you have finiatttrd your daily tut, so to deep in peace. GOD IS AWAKE! 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SPRING DANCE Make up your own group - bring your friends Yorkviow Prognsivo Consonativo Association I to 50 yard pieces 1836 Weston Road, Weston (Opposite the Odeon Theatre) 249-5831 and Election of Officers Annual 742-1653 MR; HOBBY MR. HOBBY Model Planes MR. HOBBY Model Cars MR. HOBBY MR. HOBBY Hobbies MR. HOBBY 2517 Finch Ave West Slot Cars Trains