wegret that they have sold their home and are moving to Cooksâ€" ville at the end of the month. Members of the Church of the Atonement, neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. Higgins, Westhead Road. heard with the Ten members of the Church of the Atonement held a luncheon on Wednesday, June 10, at Holâ€" lywood Inn. The guest of honor was Mrs. F. W. Pooley, (Franâ€" ees) and the ladies, all close friends, presented her with a gift of sterling silver. The Church of the Atonement was filled to overflowing on Sunday evening, June 14, when members of the wongregation, friends and former members, gathered to pay their respects to Reverend F. W Pooley, who is leaving our Parâ€" ish the end of this month to take up his duties, at St. Mathews Church in Toronto. Reverend was presented with an envelope containing a sum of money and an idea how to spend it in the form of a toy dining room furâ€" nished with toy furniture. There were approximately 400 in atâ€" tendance and the ladies of the Chunch supplied a _ delicious lunch. Thank you to the Ladies of the Presbyterian Church for their service at the reception. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary to the Qeensway General Hospita!, Alâ€" ‘derwood Branch, held. a very successful bowling party, at the planiation Bow!, Six Points, on Monasy evening, June 8. The ladies were so pleased with the response that they are already plann‘ng a second party for next spring. \ Alderwood _ Presbyterian &. C y rire will be lheld on Saturday, June r.u- will leave the Church at|of the Women‘s pm. and return at 7 pm. You)Sunday School ‘ are required to bring your|active member . jlunch, tea and milk and ice Committee. She eream will be provided. A very hard to replace. fine program has been arranged * * with races for all ages. Informaâ€"| Mr. and Mrs tion re tickets: call Mr. Glock!â€"| Burlingame Ro ing, 255â€"6764, or Mr. Pounder,/their home and 2§1â€"3164. 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Remember Dad Sunday, June 21st SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF CARDS AND GIFTS Thursday, June 18th to July 4th Visit Our Store for its Many Bargains A Few of Them Are Listed Below 20.95 includes Rexall Orange Tag Sale 45¢ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Booker, Coules Court, on the arrival of their first grandâ€" child, Linda Susan, on Saturday, June 13, to their daughter Judy. John Booker, their son was marâ€" ried on Saturday, June 13, to Miss Betsy Featherstone. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. McCutcheâ€" on, 9 Deima Drive, holding a Trousseau Tea., on Monday eveâ€" ning, June 22, from 7 to 10 p.m. in honor of their daughter Karen who is to be married on Friday, June 26, at 8 o‘clock in Alderâ€" wood United Church to Mr. John Mason. Friends and neighbors are cordially invited to drop in. The 19th Lakeshore Cub Pack attended a weekend camp at Obaâ€"Saâ€"Reki, near Alliston reâ€" cently. The pack won °C‘ penâ€" nants at the camp. At the annual Lakeshore District Cubaree, held on the banks of the Humber Congratulations to Miss Janet Boissonnalt, 75 Gort Avenue, on passing her grade 8, piano, at the Toronto Conservatory of Music Janet has been studying piano, under Mrs. Ruth James, for four years. * * * Friends and neighbors® of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leeder, former resiâ€" dents of Horner Avenue, will be happy to know that their daughâ€" ter Karon, Mrs. Gary Nichols had a baby girl (Wendy Lorâ€" raine}) on Tuesday, June 10, at the Women‘s College Hospital, mother and baby are both well. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Burlingame Road, â€" have sold their home and are moving to Aurora at the end of June. The Clark family have lived on Buriâ€" ingame for more than ten years, and they will be missed by neighâ€" bors and friends. We wish them health, happiness and prosperiâ€" ty in their new home. We wish them happiness and prosperity. 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Cliff Scott with a fourâ€" bagger, and Bill Neil with a AWARDED LIFE MEMBERSHIP. Mrs. Cathâ€"|installed as the association‘s second life memâ€" arine Wagner, of Foch Avenue, Alderwood, .bcr for her untiring work for the Liberal Party right, admires engraved silver compact preâ€"| for over 30 years. At present she serves as sented to her at the annual York West Liberal ‘secretary of the York West Liberal Assn. Association dinner and meeting by York West Over 180 people attended the dinner and more M.P. Leonard "Red‘"" Kelly. Mrs. Wagner was | arrived for the meeting. There were runs aplenty in the midget division of the Alderâ€" wood Softball Association in games played last week. A total of 119 runs crossed the plate against the offerings of weary pitchers in four games. MIDGET LEAGUE Booth Brick 18 Marshall‘s Esso 13 River last week, the 19th Cub Pack, won the B Pennant, for General Efficiéncy. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary to the pack, catered for both of these activities. Alderwood Softball Action ANSCO CADET II CAMERA â€" Unâ€" conditionally guaranteed camera d _ fil S pecial â€" 9.45 Takes colour and black and white NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM â€" 10â€"or. size Compare $1.35 l .‘ 9 CIGARETTESâ€"All Popular Brands, FREE FILM Bring your Kedacolor or black and white films for developing and printing and receive a new film I!MCIN.GATON LECTRIC I1 ELECâ€" TRI ZOR. Compare $39.95 32.95 YARDLEY MEN‘S LINE makes an appropriate gift. Individual items and sets at modest prices. FIRST AID TRIOâ€" PAK â€" Restock your firstâ€"aid kit and medicine thests. Save 28c. Firstâ€"ald absorbâ€" ant cmton‘ lâ€"0r., Reg. 39c; gauze bandage 1" x 10 yd., Reg. 2%9¢; adâ€" hesive tape, 1" x 5 yds. Reg. 5%¢ each. NOW ALL THREE â€" mA®. SUNGLASS SPECIALS â€" Imported sunglasses in a wide variety of styles and colours with soft vinyl pouch, The latest styles for men and women. $1.98 ,Pr‘,,‘f',‘!', metne ' .2_9 BELMONT ALARM CLOCK â€" Luminous dial. $3.49 Value ._.. 2.77 Only NOXZEMA TAN & GUARD LoTion fog"*" 1.07 Genuine â€" complete with plasâ€" tic windows, tippered. 98 Special C Gay summer pastels, form deâ€" signed for proper fit. Modern }â€"ring retarders. 99c value, Special 53c 420 â€" 120 â€" 127 â€" 135. 20 Exp. Sorry, Delivery Only With LEATHER BILLFOLD BATHING CAPS Other Items. | _ Kevin Carrigan played an exâ€" ieellml game for the winners hitâ€" ting two home rums and was | backed up by strong fielding of |\ _ Joe McLean crossed the plate six times and Bruce Shaw pitchâ€" |ed a sharp game to take the win. [David Baxter tripled for the |losers. \United Steelworkers 28 ‘South Peel Kinsmen 19 _ UPWA won its seventh game behind the pitching efforts of Mark Konczarek, John Villadâ€" sen and Bruce Shaw. Danny Blocka and Dave Lukasik played well for the losers. + | Go Jo Hand Cleaner 11 \ South Peel Kinsmen 1 Bob Wright with a homer and catcher Ken Smith made the dif= ference for Sundays in a tight game. Good fielding by Jim Innes ahd the hitting power of Bruce Johnson kept Mom‘s in the game. Strong hitting by Laurie Hewâ€" er and good fielding by Keith Cowan was the factor in Carâ€" ricks‘ win. Tve infield play of shortstop John Shaw and the hitâ€" ting power of Jay Reidy kept the game close. Jim Henderson put the game on ice for Shell with spectacular work in left field. Allan Calder played a steady game for the losers. Skeippy Tucker chalked up a two run homer to assist his pitching effort and lead the Kinsâ€" men to victory. Wayne Webber homered for ‘he losers. > Mom‘s Chicken 16 New Life Cleaners 15 The sharp hitting of Mike Hawkins, five for six, and good infield play of Ricky Fewster at first base, led Mom‘s to a close decision over the Cleaners. Bruce Johnson and Ken Tyler contribâ€" uted home runs. Grants Shell Service 1 Gamma Sigma 2 South Peel Kinsmen 14 UPWA won their eighth game in nine starts behind the strong pitching of Bruce Shaw and John Viladsen. Catcher Joe Mcâ€" Lean and first baseman Bob Caâ€" bute also starred for the winâ€" ners. Paul Wojcik pitched a smarp game for the losers and short stop PhilÂ¥Andrews turned in a good game in the infield. sQUIRT "A" LEAGUE Carrick‘s BP 13 Brownsline Barber Shop 10 PEE WEE LEAGUE Sundays Variety 9 Mom‘s Chicken 8 triple, were the big guns for Marshall‘s. Lyall Comrie paced Parsons victory with a triple and a pair of singles to drive in six runs. Gary Olenick homered for the losers. Canadian Legion 21 Red Falcon 11 Bob Jones, on the mound for the Legion, gave up six scattered hits and clipped the ball twice for circuit trips. Bruce Murray hit a threeâ€"run homer for Red Falcon. David Baxter with a homer and a triple and Bruce Old with a pair of doubles were the hitâ€" ting stars for the winners, George Robinson batted in five runs for the Kinsmen. PEE WEE LEAGUE South Peel Kinsmen 11 United Steelworkers 4 Greg Braithwaite pitched Go Jo to a lopsided victory supportâ€" ed by a homer off the bat of Dan Malefant. George Robinson and David Austin played well for the losers. United Packinghouse Workers 20 United Steelworkers 12 BANTAM LEAGUE Parsons Tires 15 & Alderwood Drugs 14 United Packinghouse Workers United Steelworkers 7 sQUIRT "B" LEAGUE United Packinghouse Workers 20 Go Jo Hand Cleaner 7 Kirk Bolton and Charles Dion were the Reavy hitters behind the Moose effort. Roger Viola was strong in the infield for Sundays. Don Evans crossed the plate six times and hit a pair of hoâ€" mers to pace the winners. Brian Cromie played a steady game in the field for the Barbers. Carircks BP 19 Walkers Welding 12 Terry Clark, with a pair of cirâ€" cuit clouts, paced Cherevaty‘s easy victory. Dwight Juniper and SQUIRT "A" LEAGUE Fera & Palmer 13 Brownsline Barber Shop 3 Dan McCarthy and Nick Deciâ€" ano sparked Carricks win with sharp fielding and heavy hitting. Albert Deborloti starred â€" for Walkers. Don Reid. Glen Corkum and|John Wood crossed the plate for Keith Bridges played a fine Humber. game for the losers. |__ ALDERWOOD FASTBALL Loyal Order of Moose 13 E LEAGUE Sundays Variety 4 D PRIAhISIEE Intansnnmenniit Ken Zimmer paced the win with a twoâ€"run homer. John Bellâ€" ghem drove in the four runs for the losers. Cherevatys Food Market 14 Humber Machine 2 BANTAM LEAGUE Alderwood Drugs 6 Canadian Legion 4 ASK FOR DON MecGIBBON ‘63 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE CONVERTâ€" IBLE. Equipped with all the Olds. hncury teatures "»clu‘in’ power seats and winâ€" dows. 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WEST, NEW TORONTO Your Lakeshore CHEVROLET â€" CHEVELLE â€" CHEVY 11 â€" OLDSMOBILE â€" CORVAIR â€" EPIC & CHEY. TRUCK Dealer ROSS WEMP MOTORS LTD. USE YOUR TRADEâ€"IN AS YOUR DCWN PAYMENT â€"â€"â€" UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY â€" â€" â€" G.M.A.C. TERMS AVAILABLE! Photo by Chris Almey YOU SIMPLY CAN‘T AFFORD TO MISS . . . BY BUYING NoOW! Pitcher Jerry Bogoski held the Card»inals off the score sheet up to the seventh inning after a double play by Rod Hewar and Brian Teeple stopped a bases loaded rally by the Cardinals in the sixth. John Nugent homered twice for Jack‘s and Paul Beatty made the round trip once. Dave Pierre and Tom Carriers were the losing pitchers. The Terriers Wally Hutzel and Gueliph‘s Bob Brown will sit out the next two games for stick swinging, Joe Homer of the Moâ€" hawks also got two games for carrying on a fight and single game suspensions went to Gary Smith and Jim Moore, both of the Terriers, for acting as third men in fights. ALDERWOOD FASTBALL LEAGUE (Etobicoke Intercommunity) BANTAM LEAGUE Jack‘s Family Store 14 Cardinal AC 2 The over forty driver may be a menace on the highway and not be aware of it. Glaucoma, a disease of the eye which causes a narrowing of the field of vision develops slowly and the changes| may not be noticed at first. Evâ€" eryone over the age of forty should have a proper eye exâ€" amination regularly, to ensure! that any deterioration in eveâ€" sight is quickly found and corâ€" rected. Alderwood Terriers and|bhaving to take from Gueiph Guelph Mohawks were severely|PlaYers. dealt with by the Ontario Laâ€" An Aldérwood official w:-o crosse Associa v wished to remain anonymous laâ€" de rinmm. ":""‘“Gw"‘,m stated: "The blame for this . mme “unbcthmvnuthcshoulden last Friday night Close to mfof Guelph coach Hee McKenzie minutes in penalties were handâ€"\ who sent two of his players out ed out by referees Ross Povlcui"'“-h instructions to deliberately and Bill Timlock and the game rough us up." This official conâ€" called with ten minutes to phy.tunued: "McKenzie is noted for Alderwood won the game 19â€" this when his team is losing and 10. ‘the OLA has received comâ€" Seven players were slappedil’himi in previous years about with â€" suspensions of varipus these tactics. Our players were lengths and topped by Alderâ€" "° going to stand by idly and wood‘s Ron MacNeil and See one or more of their teamâ€" Guelph‘s Ken Kish, each drawâ€" M@tes take an unnecessary ing four games for mnlxnued‘mu(hinl up just because Gueiph fighting. were losing the game and actâ€" The Terriers Wally Hutzel and iDE the role of poor sports." Seven players were slapped with _ suspensions . of _ varipus lengths and topped by Alderâ€" wood‘s Ron MacNeil and Guelph‘s Ken Kish, each drawâ€" ing four games for continued fighting. Tempers had been running high for most of the game and the lid finally came off midway through the third period when Alderwood players took excepâ€" tion to the rough and allegedly illegal manhandling they were Glaucoma Hazard For Overâ€"40 Driver Terrier Quartet Suspended radio, etc. Here is style with economy. This little black beauty, set off with chrome, 4 whitewall tires, rums like a new one. Price ;2.145 ‘62 OLDSMOBILE, 4 door, Dynamic, equipâ€" ped with automatic transmission, radio, power steering and brakes. A real sharp one owner car, just traded on @ 1964 Oldsmobile Full price 82-181 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne Convertible â€" equipped with automatic transmission. Radio, power steering and brakes and many other extras. Finished in aqua with matchâ€" ing interior. This is a really sharp automoâ€" bile and must be seen and driven. A real big savings at 32.881 '63 CHFVIOL!T IMPAkA, 4 door, equipâ€" ped with automatic transmission, pï¬wn stéering and all the other Impala extras. This car has been driven only 7,000 miles and is still under mew car factory warranty. Like new. Full price 32.“5 ‘62 CHEVY II, CONVERTIBLE, automatic, ‘64 VOLKSWAGEN, Station Wagon, model 1500 S$. 9,000 original guaranteed miles. This car is like brand new in every way and is a real big saving. Full price only sz:“s ASK FOR BILL BLANCHARD Ԥ9 CHEVROLET, Bel Air, 4 door sedam, 6 cylinder, custom radio and other extras. A good economical car. Todays budget special 31“ MacNeil returned to the Alâ€" derwood lineup this year afier baving to take from Gueiph|having his original years susâ€" An Aldérwood official who meeting of, the OLA in ‘March wished to remain anonymous laâ€" 200 hbas been a marked wplayer ter stated: "The blame for this ever since but has picked up can be thrown on the shoulders OD!Y 16 minutes in pen@fies in of Guelph coach Hee McKenzie Seven &g>mes prior . to« Friday who sent two of his players out Night‘s epissde and his penwity with instructions to deliberately !0ta! was the lowes: of ‘be top rough us up." This official conâ€" five io the junior scoring race ‘58 CHEVROLET, 2 door, Biscayne, 6 cylâ€" inder, standard trams., finished in Satin Silver. Equipped with radio and other extras. This car is Aâ€"1 mechanically and a bargoin at mz ‘60 CHEVROLET, 2 door, 6 cylinder, with standard transmission. Radio, whitewall tires and window washers. Immeaculate inside and out. 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Someone at the hospital radioâ€" ed back: "Give it to the Marines â€"they‘ll drink anything!" 255â€"9161 (Bergain)