Captain Mrs. E. M. Bridges, 2990th Guide Company, proudly presented to her daughter Diane the Gold Cord at a ceremony held for this special honour on Tuesday, March 17. This win in the final game of the phy and pennant that befits a Champior In goal John Beattie with teamâ€" ald, Fred Okonski, Pete Dunbar, Gary Bob Murphy, Allan Sheasby, Jim Davis, ael Sedore. The team was coached by grade 5 & 6 teachers at Tumpane. Hail, The Conquering Heroes! ; Urged on by the shouts of "Team", ill Avenue School 3â€"1 in the North York sview Arena on Tuesday, March 17. The W.A. of St. Stephen‘s Anâ€" glican Church are holding a RUMMAGE SALE on Thursday, April 9, from 1 â€" 4 p.m. Reâ€" freshments will be served in the Tea Room. * Enrolled as a Brownie in | 1955, Diane Bridges "flew up" | into Guides in 1958. She attenâ€" | ded Camp every year, excepting | ‘63 when she went on a Guide ‘Tour to. Mexico. What you don‘t want, some: body else may. Start putting a side good used items NOW. "The best prevention for juvâ€" enile deliquency is a Mother‘s Club â€" preferably made of oak." Michael ‘Veisor netted . all three goals jwith assists from Bob Murphy. To the hard skating champs â€" Congratulations from _ around Downsview! Gold Cord and 11th Birthday for 299th. Diane has ‘to her credit a sleeve full of badges, the All Round Cord and now, the highâ€" est award of all â€" the Gold Cord. Speaking as a Guider, Mrs. Bridges related a few anecdotes concerning her daughter‘s camp life: having erected an outdoor shower, Diane invited the capâ€" tain to inspect. On questioning its operation, Mrs. Bridges deâ€" cided to test and see â€" the buckâ€" et tipped with a slightly soaked officer emerging from the showâ€" er. and a good sport about it, too‘ Start Rummaging! Pudd‘nhead says: Following the presentation, Diane thanked all those who had helped her along the way, leaders, testers and examiners. This occasion was combined with the l1th Birthday celebra: tions of the 209th Guide Comâ€" pany. During these 11. years they have awarded ‘five other Gold Cords: â€" Nora Young, Roseâ€" mary Wilkins, Sandra Bridges (Diane‘s sister),. Judy Spenst and Marlene Becker â€" a very creditable record. Organist and choirmaster Les Taylor took his choir boys from the Church of St. Stephen for a morning‘s bowl at the Crang Plaza on Saturday, March 21. As well as hitting the high notes, Less certainly. knows how to bowl a high score â€" and a good time was had by all. But it‘s back to music from now on as they prepare for the Good Friâ€" day service at 11 a.m. and two Chora) Communions on Easter Sixty parents and guides were present and stayed for refreshâ€" ments served by the Mother‘s Auxiliary, â€" Special guest â€" was Miss Edith Moor, Division Comâ€" missioner for West Park. Bowling Spree For Choir Boys Seventyâ€"nine Scouts and 11 Leaders from Humber Downs and Silvermount Districts boat ded their train and headed for Northwood. Ontario. This 1.000 population town was invaded at 2 a.m. Saturday morning, when the Legion Hall, with most of its facilities, was turned over to the scouters for the complete weekend. Day. 9 a.m. and 11 a.m Operation Iron Horse â€" Mark 2 The Camping weekend hit the rails on Friday, March 13. at 11 p.m. After a good night‘s rest they arose on Sunday morning to at tend‘! services at the village churches. In the afternoon, the scouts returned to camp for dinâ€" ner, observations, and hikes be fore boarding {ncir icam .. .010 p.m. They were waved off by host Art Watkins, District Com migsioner, members of his staff The Saturday drizzle failed to dampen spirits as tents were pitched and meals cooked undâ€" er an overcast sky. The eventâ€" ful day was rounded out with a â€" magnificent â€" campfire â€" and singâ€"song led by Ist Downsview Konâ€"Tiki Rover Crew. better known as the "Rover Tones", who serenaded Scouts, Scouters and host District guests alike. ang staff members of the Norâ€" wood Scout Group Committee and Canadian Legion â€" who did everything possible to make the weekend the great success it turned out to be. Sincere thanks from the boys to DSM. Hans Hofman who organized | and / ran "Operation Iron Horse â€" Mark 2", with Kay Neapole Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nash, 18 Tumpane Street, are happy aâ€" bout the birth of their first grandson _ David _ Robert, to daughterâ€"inâ€"law Candy and son Robert on Saturday, March 21\ at the Humber Memorial Hospiâ€" tal. Press took Mobomac 53. Leaf‘s Howard Bluestein had a greal night going in alone for 2 goals and assisting on goals by Leoâ€" nard Tracy and Poter Edgley. Getting his second goal nf the night Pete Edgley scored from Robert West. For Mobomac, it was Claude Nigra with (2) asâ€" sisted on one by Kenny Black. The third goal was scored by Geoffrey Brown from Ray Leard and Jeffrey Fitzsimmons. Disney Homes wont down to defeat by Caron Shoes 52 Scoring for Caron, Merili Snell (2) and an assist on one of Paul Gillespie‘s (2). Paul Mariani put the puck in the net from Kenâ€" neth Gillespie. An unassisted goal by Anthony Cantera and a single from Joan Harrison on passes from David Patton and Larry Philips accounted for Disâ€" ney‘s. Announcing â€" Happy â€" Grandparâ€" ents To the new Mum, Dad, Gran‘ ma and Grandpa â€" Congratula tions. t _ Newly _ appointed _ Humber Downs District Commissioner is Derek Brew following the resigâ€" nation of Jack Duffy. Best wishes to D.C. Derek | reta‘l‘i.aA;Ed Brew, and Mrs. Brew who Te | MelMix. cently took over the duties of‘ dy Revie District Cub Master. D iepadeists New Appointments for Husband and Wife More Playâ€"Off Action â€" Downs view Boys Club Downsview Arena March 16: â€" PEEâ€"WEE â€" It was Allscope Electric defeating Downsview Lumber 3â€"1. Goals by Michael Stewart (1) from Wayne Garthâ€" son. Wayne Garthson (1) from a pass by Peter Samarco and Doug Young (1) assisted by Henâ€" drik Riik and Brian Sykes, for Allscope. The single for Downsâ€" view came from Steven Russell assist James Davis. Melâ€"Mix shut out UAW Local 112 with 20 on goals by Kerâ€" neth Corfield unassisted and Eric Shipman from Warren Webb, Danny Morritt was in nets for Melâ€"Mix. BANTAM â€" York Plaza and Ball MINOR ATOM â€" Maple Leaf DONNA‘S Around â€" Downsview Bring the family for Good Friday and Sunâ€" day Dinner and enjoy the finest in Chinese or Canadian Foods & Special Dishes. ® On All Orders Of $3.00 Or More Vogue Coiffures Our modern thinking stylists stand ready to serve you with the latest products and techniques fresh from the Beauticians‘ Convention. Specialists in Hair Colouring. Permanent Waving, Cuttâ€" ing and Styling. . 1802 WESTON RD. CH 1%& Blocks Below Lawrence Free Parking In Rear Restaurant SPECIAL CHINESE FOODS Take Out Service 1804 Weston Road Open Daily 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. weekends to 2 a.m. Tumpane Public School downed Churchâ€" P.S.A.A. Junior Hockey Finals at Downâ€" plazoft- gave Tumpane the prized troâ€" Team. â€" nates Don Scardoni, Charles MacDonâ€" Church, Michael Veisor, Doug Young, John Brennen, Larry Bridges and Michâ€" B o b Pemberton and Keith Lapsley, FREE For The Young In Heart HOME DELIVERY Hardware played to a 22 tie. York‘s Tom Kemsley scored a single with another counter by Greg Stevenson from Frank Shoniker. Goals for Ball Hardâ€" ware were scored by Elliot Goldâ€" man on passes from Eric Brown and Brian Wilson. Wednesday March 18: â€" ATOM â€" Gerry‘s Budget Conâ€" tre v Marvel Jewellery 21. Davâ€" id Green scored with two unâ€" assisted goals for Gerry‘s. Marâ€" vel‘s single. came from Ron Thompson unassisted. PEEâ€"WEE â€" UAW Locai 112 retaliated with a 41 win over Melâ€"Mix. David Jolley (1), Ranâ€" After Monday‘s defeat Downsâ€" view Lumber came through with a win over Allscope Electric 43. Goals for Downsview from Michâ€" ael O‘Leary (2) with an assist on one by James Davis who also counted for (2). Wayne Garthâ€" son (2) from Doug Young and Peter Samarco and an unassistâ€" ed goal by Pete Samarco tallied for Allscope. For Richardson Sports, Ron Higgs on a pass from Craig Finâ€" dlay shut out R.C.A.F. Downsâ€" view. In goal for the winners Stanley Gibson. dy Revie (2), Kenny Snell (1) all unassisted for UAW. The goal for Mel â€" Mix was scored by Erâ€" ic Shipman unassisted. Good Turn On Wednesday, March 18. at Downsview _ Arena, Beverley McCrae (299th Guide Coy) and Janet Bridle ("B" pack 299th Brownie Coy) represeniea York Downs Area at the presentation of a television set to the Senior Citizens Club by York Downs Commissioner, Mrs. G. Corn wall. This was accomplished with the coâ€"operation of Dominion Stores through their cash regisâ€" ter sales slips. Aad th» Guides & Brownies wished the senior citizens many pleasan: viewing hours E. ivel. .. & & e e > j JR "Superstitious? No, why?" CH â€"1â€"5872 241 â€" CH 1â€"9601 A GRADE II WESTON COLLEGIATE COED received the highest honor in | Girl Guiding at a presentation last Monâ€" |\ day, March 23. Barbara Ann Calhoun, |17, of Chureh Street, was awarded the |\ Golden Cord by Mrs. J. Albert, a formâ€" er Guide Captain. Barbara Ann is a Sea Ranger with S.R.S. Cormorant, | based at H.M.C.S. IMustrious. â€"Her skipâ€" per is Mrs. R. Pitts. The teenager is a P by Peg Grant . . . . . One sure sign of spring 8ach year is make their appearance on the scene. A seen very shortly with the planned side At a cost of $83,.000.00, 7,000 feet on the south side of Falstaff betweer proximately $6.00 per foot. for which period of from 5 to 15 years, $2.00 per These improvements, while incoven will be welcome in that they will prove travelling to all schools in the area. Also included in the capital expenditure for North York in 1964, are sidewalks on both sides of Culford Road between Falstaff Avenue and the southâ€" ern boundary of the Township. Cornelius Parkway School will also have sidewalks installed in the vicinity of ‘the school, and on the south side of Rustic beâ€" tween Keele and Cornelius. Serving the George Anderson school area and the Amesbury Community Centre, â€" sidewalks are to be built on Amesbury lllarcia Hac Maple Leaf & Amesbury â€" News Illarcia Hac Shoppe COME AND CHOOSE FROM OUR SURE â€" TO â€" PLEASE COLLECTION LIGHTS AND BRIGHTS: SOLIDS AND PRINTS: IN LoOvELY PROFUSION: GO AND GLow Wonderful World of Fashion WESTON Maple Yeaf‘s Threeâ€"Court Basâ€" Mr. ketball team were defeated 12â€" t‘h; Be 10 _ by the Edithvale Public | g;, School in the Interâ€"School fin~ | the fq als of North York at Beverley | le Le: Heights Junior High School last Miss . week. Supporters of the team. Mania given the assurance that no ese _ homework would be assigned Louisé that night, turned out to see | Suzan them play a good game, but the | aneva better team won. This was the | Grant Drive from Gotham Court to the Park. BASKETBALL CH 1â€"5978 when the graders, diggers and tractors large amount of this equipment will be walk installation for this area. iencing the residents for a short period. a great safety factor for the students f concrete sidewalks will be installed Keele and Jane Streets at a cost of apâ€" he home owner will be assessed over a foot. This work is to start immediately. member of the Weston Presbyterian Church and the Pax Bible Class. Other interests include horseback riding and swimming. She has received the Royal Lifesaving Society‘s Award of Merit fo rthe latter activity, as well as severâ€" al Red Cross awards The reception, held in Coleman Hall at Weston Presâ€" byterian C h urc h, was catered by the Women‘s Auxiliary of that church. | AMESBURY COMMUNITY | CENTRE first time in many years that Maple Leaf had advanced to the finals. Mr. R. Stanbury. Chairman of the Board of Education, presenâ€" ted awards to the champions, Edithvale, and also presented the following members of Mapâ€" le Leaf with "Finalist‘s" crests: Miss J. Hallman (Coach) Diane Manias, Paula Fitzsimmons, Emâ€" ese Torok, Eileen Gurizzan, Louise McKeown, Lynda Brown, Suzanne Bennett, Marjut Kantâ€" aneva, Sandra Glen and Judy In the same area, but on the southâ€"east corner of Culford Road and Lawrence Avenue. we are to have a new branch of the North York Library. FLORIDA HOLIDAY Many improvements will be made in the Amesbury area, serâ€" vicing most of Ward 8, during the summer months. Before next winter, $147,000 will be spent constructing a muchâ€"deâ€" manded artificial ice rink. How often have you gone out shopping locally and never me: a single person you knew? Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moyles of Maple Leaf Drive returned recently from an enjoyable and relaxing â€" holiday in Florida. They went, during their stay, on a threeâ€"day boat excursion to Nassau, and were very surprisâ€" ed indeed to meet Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pepper on board the boat. The Peppers are also resiâ€" dents of Maple Leaf Drive and returned home last weekend. This coâ€"incidence reminds me of the time two of my daughters and myself were visiting the Zoo in Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg, when we met our loâ€" cal Rustic Road grocer, Bill Kuchak, and his family, enjoyâ€" ing a day in the park. SEPARATE HIGH SCHOOL FOR WARD 8 We have been advised that the property immediately east of â€" Venice _ Drive, _ between Queen‘s Drive and Maple Leaf, has been purchased by the Separate School Board, where in the future a new High School is planned, serving 6 element ary separate schools in the ar 15 RICHARDSON FURNITURE ontinued on Page 7) ‘Auâ€" A 1 fat L ?%7 1919 Weston Rd. 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