_ AROUND DoOWnsview With 20 active members in the auxiliary, each member is resâ€" ponsible for a table. Help them make up a foursome by reservâ€" ing your ticket NOW, Call Mrs, McCracken CH 4â€"0325 or Mrs. McBrien CH 1â€"2282. FEELING FLAT Get well wishes and a speedy recovery to Mrs. H. Airhart, 18 Chappel Hill Road, following an operation at the Northwestern General Hospital. Mrs, Airhart‘s participation in community | activities will be greatly missed. Among her many interests, she is president of the 255th Guide and Brownie L/A and viceâ€"president of the Tumpane Home & School Assn. It‘s a man‘s world, doggone it! Anyway, home you go Rover . . . or, the doghouse! PUDD‘NHEAD SAYS "If you think a cataplexy is a multiple dwelling for felines, you‘ve been hypnotized. LADIES IN COURT The Ladies‘ Auxiliary, ist Oakâ€" dale Acres Cubs & Scouts, are planning a Court Whist for Friâ€" day, March 20, at 8:30 p.m. Â¥vonne _ School. _ Refreshments for all, prizes for some. Tickets T5¢. Looking forward to seeing you back in action, Heddy! Effective January _ 1, 1964. The new rate structure is $3.00 for the first male dog and $5.00 for each additional male dog on the premises. This fee aiso apâ€" plies to spayed females. Fees for female dogs are $5.00 for the first female and $7.00 for each additional female. This theatre party is sponsorâ€" ed by the Tumpane Home & School Assn., and anyone is welsome to join them. Proceeds towards Grade 6 graduation pins. * For further information call Mrs. R. Schoales at 241â€"2200. THE LADY § A TRAMP Increased license fees will provide revenue for additional services at the Dog Pound and increased staff for greater canâ€" ine control in North York. time 8:30 p.m. Orchestra seats ::) (would normally sell for Tickets are still available for the Crest‘s THE LIPTLE FOXâ€" ES on Friday, March 20. Curtain Veilings, Nets, Tulles, Sizing, with Kay Nespols with KAY NEAPOLE 241â€"2447 ! "THE LITTLE FOXES" of Every Description‘! Open Daily â€"â€" 9 to PRESTON*‘S e aded | *0\’ Beautiful _E FLOWERS GALORE 1125 ISLINGTON AVE. N. (Rexdale at Islington) in this tale of the far DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY SUPPLIES Glues PHONE CH 7â€"0731 REXDALE PLAZA In conjunetion with O pe n House, the Tumpane Home and School Assn. will hold their Min |iature Bazaar & Bake Sale in | the auditoriim. All kinds of novâ€" {elty items, handicrafts and bakâ€" |ed goods, mostly under $1.00, | so come in and look around. Refreshments will be served by the social convener, Mrs. Sagara, and the executive. Downsview Collegiate Student Meets Bonhemme Carnaval Returning from a weekend in Quebec City last month, lan McGeachan (Gr. 13) and eleven other Ontario students who preâ€" sented the Junior Red Cross Program to their French Canadâ€" ian counterparts, were delighted with the warm reception they \received during their stay. ) They were greeted with festive gaiety of the Carnival, Everyâ€" 1body thronged the streets singâ€" ing, clapping and waving at the ibeauti{ul floats that rolled by. White lights, strung like Christâ€" lmas lights, sparkled through the decorated city and on the Rue Story Hour â€" Auditorium; | 10:30 a.m. (3 to 6 yrs.) 11:00( a.m. (7 yrs, and up). | OPEN HOUSE ‘ Tumpane public school opens | its doo?s on Tuesday, March 10 | at 7:30 p.m., with a warm welâ€" come to all parents and forth â€" coming parents of the school. 1 History Project â€" _ Pioneer Life by pupils of Grade 8, Bevâ€" erley _ Heights _ Junior High School, on view in the Commitâ€" tee Room until March 21. Children‘s Movies â€" Saturday March 7. Auditorium 2:00 p.m AUSTRALIAԤ CORAL _ WON DERLAND â€" BIRD§ OF CAN: ADA â€" THE LITTLE KING. From Switzerland â€" Straw Fabrics & Braids â€" in all colors with photographs, is now on disâ€" play in the Exhibit Room until March 31. Exhibit of Heraldic Design by Mr. H. D. Birk may be seen in the Rotunda and Lower Foyer until March 28. Questions will be invited from the audience . concerning . jet travel today and the Toronto International Airport â€" plan to attend this Adult Education proâ€" gram on Thursday, March 5. films CALENDAR OF EVENT§ â€" DOWNSVIEW LIBRARY TONIGHT!‘Flights of Tomorâ€" row" presented by Mr. Gordon Smith of T.C.A. in the Auditorâ€" jum at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Smith‘s gaste" With Hat Shapes From A T.C.A. model of the DCâ€"8 P R ES T O N Latest Imports will be illustrated with «/ CH 12447 | We didn‘t get to hear w h a t | they ate â€" bet the cook was | | a popular fellow. Maybe they trapped their food. If so, they | should have sampled our "Squirâ€" rel Stew" recipe ! | | 100 TURN OUT FOR [ | PARENTS‘ NIGHT | A large group of interested |parents attended the ist Humâ€". | berview Parents‘ Night on Monâ€" day, Feb, 17, at Humberview ‘ school. _ Akela Norm Parsons, cubs and | scouts were in fullâ€"dress at a |"Going Up" ceremony for Donl Shears who was welcomed into | | the Scout Troop by SM Ray | |Leonard, ASM‘s Ken Gale, Denâ€"/ ‘nis Weymouth, Harold Lester. Weston Sanatorium Patients Benefit ‘"We have supplied patients at the Weston Sanatorium with alâ€" most _ everything from _ tooth brushes to a television set," she said. Movies, books, pyjamas. dressing gowns and children‘s tlothing were distributed at the Hospital. The Samaritan Club is based in the City of Toronto and its aims are to help prevent tuberâ€" culosis and to help tuberculosi® vietims and their families. Weston _ Sanatorium _ patients benefited from the activities of the Samaritan Club, the group‘s president, Mrs. Paul LeTendre told the annual meeting Recently, Mr. Taylor hosted a group of like â€" minded associates. including 17 members from St. Luke‘s M ale Choir, Dixie, in hear John Cozens explain the psalter and its uses. Mr. Cozens is organist and choirmaster st All Souls, Lansing, and an authâ€" prity on church music. Special guests included the Reverends F.W. Fry and D.C. Candy. With the temperature. dropping below zero at night, by day they warmed up to skiifg, skatâ€" ing and tobogganing. In twoâ€" man tents (with reâ€" flector fires), 12 scouts, 2 leadâ€" ers and 3 rovers from 1st Humâ€" berview set out for Winter Camp at Nobleton last month. This hardy troop, accompanâ€" ied by ASM Lester, took in‘ demonstrations of snaring and trapping as preparation for Op‘ eration Iron Horse scheduled for} this month. | Ob, yes. This was lan‘s first flight, and they had to fly above heavy cloud all the way â€"â€" can you beat that? There was just nothing; to see. TENTING AT 10 BELOW This public health talk was taped. Any group wishing to borrow the recording may do so by contacting SM Lawrence. $T. STEPHEN‘S CHOIR PREPARES EASTER ANTHEMS With only a few weeks left. the choir of St. Stephen‘s Angliâ€" can Church are requested to be in full attendance at choir pracâ€" tices as they make final prepâ€" arations for the EAster Music under the direction of choirmasâ€" ter and organist. Les Taylor who also is a composer of church music The Quebec students will comâ€" plete the exchange when they visit Ontario later this month. The â€" twelve _ representatives were accompanied by Mr. Wenâ€" derborn, National Director Jr. Red Cross, and Mrs. Herrington, Ontario Director Jr. Red Cross. §COUT WEEK HIGHLIGHTS FOR 1st HUMBERVIEW On Sunday, Feb. 16, 10 boys from 1st Humberview and 1st Emery attended a church par ade at Riverdale United Church. The Rev. Harvey Allen conductâ€" ed the service. that hbe should want to speak their native tongue. Francois, who plays the French born, is an active member of the Diploâ€" mats Drum Corps. This spec parents inc two on Con the Jet Ag iary was | with home gained the A window was decorated with colored slides, trophies and phy sâ€" ical fitness charts, courtesy of Hayland‘s Marine & $ p orts. Westdale Plaza. Dr. AQ Kennard instructed the Troop for the public health mans‘ badge. with medical inâ€" struction on venereal disease. Mervin Crew a New vested Leonard, ASM‘s Ken Gale, Denâ€"| nis Weymouth, Harold Lester, Mervin Halcrow and a Rover Crew assisting. New scout David Bell was in vested by SM Lawrence. This special evening for the parents included three movies:‘ two on Conservation and one on | > . the Jet Age. The ladies‘ auxilâ€" | ‘}?}“ iary was right on the bution w# with homeâ€" made candy, and gained the sweet sum of $19.00 | for their efforts. The Junior Red Cross Proâ€" gram was conducted in b o th French and English, and there was an assembly to hear a talk given by Major Gagnon, bead of the Red Cross in Quebec. lan stayed at the bo m e of Francois Roy and his family, who were pleased and proud Carnaval, magnificent ice sculpâ€" tures were on view. The busiest man â€" about â€" town was Bonhomme Carnaval and the students were privileged to meet this special gentleman. n and ladies® n the candy sum . of BASEBALL GAMES at the crippled children‘s camps are one of the popular activities not only with the teenâ€"agers but also with the junior camâ€" pers of six or seven years, The Ontario Society for Crippled Children has five camps that provide summer holidays for more than 1.200 children,. You are reminded the Easter Seal campaign is now under way in this area. Easter seal contribuâ€" tions have built summer camps and sent children on vacations for 25 years. BASEBALL GAMES sc nz nottns i ictithig~ miiae i e en s ie e ie mm me en ie t cagenrg sae n pors ue e t Th ie ies it 3 Gaphe ron d uy 3] ) 4s d ol en anip im enc h e amiaed ie muerc t bame : R § O e * inX 3. t es e _ C e rnen en aln ; WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE % t e dz ‘ 4j P us ww sati t in o m f g & e R ,.’ 344 BOOK NOW 6 AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Heart of the Bank of Montraal‘s "Genie" Centre is this IBM electronic cheque sorter which "reads" the magnatic characters. feeds information to the central processer and sorts cheques at speeds up to 1,600 a minute GOING OVERSEAS? 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. Phone 244â€"5324 Now the magic of highlyâ€"complex computer equipment is at work at Canada‘s First Bank with the introduction this week of a fullyâ€"integrated data proâ€" cessing system in Toronto. The result will be faster and more efficient service for Bank of Montreal customers at branches throughout the Metro area. Heart of the new system is the "Genie" Centre which houses IBM computer the crippled children‘s FULLYâ€"INTEGRATED AUTOMATIC BANKING BanK or MoNnTREAL & ; W O R K I N G W I T évAeaR LEA iA a y! ue : es n aa. e ol e mhaie dn *GENerates Information Electronically Up to 1,200 full lines of figures a minute can be printed by this machine in the Bank of Montreat‘s "Gomc"Ocmv‘slt records such data as items posted, latest balances, new and closed accounts and large transactions METRO AREA H CANADIANS IN EVE RY wWaLK OF q The girls‘ Basketball team of Maple Leaf School h a ve won five consecutive games, and after one more game this week, they are assured of a spot in the semiâ€"finals. We wish them success ! NORTH YORK CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCES The Child Health Conference for this area will be held on Friday, March 6th from 2:00 to BRANCHES IN THE The 432nd Brownie and Guide Mothers‘ Auxiliary would like to thank everyone who supported their Bowling Spree and anâ€" nounce that the following were the winners of the hidden score prizes: â€" Denise Trumpess, Marâ€" garet Swindle, Janice Grant, Charles Bennett and Mrs. Grant. Congratulations . are extended to Mr, and Mrs. John Helston (he‘s principal of Maple L e a f School), on the birth of their fourth child, Nicholas Stephen on February 24th, a brother for Leslie, Eric and John. comes to Representatives from the Deâ€" partment of National Revenue â€" Income Tax Division will demonâ€" strate how to complete the 1963 return and will answer questions concerning any income tax probâ€" lems. All questions must be in writing. For the convenience of the Italian residents, an interpreter will be on hand. However, if you would lik e further / clarification â€" regarding your Income ‘Tax Form, the Maple Leaf Ratepayers are sponâ€" soring "Income Tax Night", on Monday, March 9th at 8:00 at Maple Leaf Public School. by PEG GRANT CH 15978 & "INCOME TAX NIGHT" In the mail recently, everyone received a copy of "Here‘s How" issued by the Department of Naâ€" tional Revenue, regarding the preparation â€" of your 1963 Tâ€"1 Short Income Tax Form. Maple Leat And Amesbury News 3 o FOR equipment. It is one of a number of similar Centres scheduled to serve the Bank‘s customers in many parts of Canada in the future. ""Genie" introduces a new era of "increasedâ€"service" bankâ€" ing. Now electronic wizardry frees our staff of much routine work, enabling them to joffer you faster, more helpful attention to your banking needs than ever beforeâ€" Congratulations to the C.G.Lâ€"T. of Elverston for once again givâ€" ing the neighbourhood children a chance to see a Saturday afternoon movie in our own disâ€" trict. They presented Walt Disâ€" ney‘s ‘"Babes in Toyland" to a full house. It would be good to have some group or organization sponsor these movies at regular intervals throughout the year. Clinic : â€" Mrs. W.E. Gerry, (CH â€"1â€"9653), is asking for volunâ€" teers to assist her with the Crang Plaza Blood Donor‘s Clinâ€" ic to be held on Monday, March 23rd in the afternoon and eveâ€" ning. Anyone wishing to assist, please contact Mrs. Gerry. Volunteer Drivers : â€" An appeal for drivers was made a few weeks ago and we are sorry to report that no volunteers were heard from. Perhaps we should point out, that it is not necâ€" essary for a volunteer driver to wear a uniform, and the only qualifications necessary, are: â€" your desire to help and to have held an operator‘s license for a period of at least two years. There are patients in this area who require transportation â€" to local hospitals for therapy treat: ment, and without the help of volunteers will be unable to atâ€" tend. If you can help out these people, please contact Mrs. Beanland at CH 1â€"5152 in the evenings, or call the North York Red Cross at BA 2â€"1134. PLEASE | | 1 Due to exams being held at Downsview Collegiste,â€" the Y.â€" M. C, A, Programme will be cancelled on Saturday, March Tth, with the regular programme resuming on March 14th. ited Church at 280 Culford Road, On March 19th from 1;30 to 4:00 p.m. the immunization elinic will be held at Downsview United Church, 2822 Keele Street. PGG GRANT 4:00 p.m, at Elverston Park Unâ€" TORONTO ! NORTH YORK RED CROSS NORTHWESTERN Y.M.C.A. C AAORNRCELE ne e SLisncant 95. Records for 25,000 individual bank accounts‘ can be kept on a single ree!l of magnetic tape. The Bank of Montreal‘s "Genie" Centre can record details of up to one and a half million separate accounts by this method LIF E §SINCE 1817 Gamma Psi, represented by Mrs. J. Bleasby, presented a cheque for $50 to Mr. Drew, administrator . at the Kipling Acres Home for the Aged. This cheque will be used to purchase 3 bedside radios, In view of a continuing interest in the Home, the chapter has arranged to hold their regular meeting of Tuesday, March 24th, on the premises of the Kipling Acres Home. After the meeting, the chapter will tour the Home and visit with the patients. Sorority Chapter Planning Tour Of Kipling Acres Mrs. W. Ross of Oakville was hostess at the next meeting held Feb. 25th. Mrs. F. Cosentino and Mrs. D. Sturgess presented the program on Art. Gamma Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. B. Bould, 16 Crestridge Ave., Islington. The program ‘"Literature" was an interesting resume‘ of the development of the various forms Of literature over the years. While on a drive last Sunday, I was reminded of a little verse told to some of the Downsview students by one of their teachâ€" ers. Now that the good weather is just around the corner and families will be out for drives, with the back seat filled with children, it seems particularly appropriate : Gum chewing girls, And cud chewing cows, Have something in common, But they are different someâ€" of is that the clientele will alâ€" ways be waiting. Oh yes ! I see it all now, It‘s the intelligent look On the face of the cow. CH i