JAMS or JELLIES of the Islington €lub should be proud. Because of enthuâ€" and hard work, they have able to bw:: their club to a degree that even they be amazed at the results was really impressed! As guest at one of their recent meetâ€" & I had the pleasure of inâ€" ing part of‘ their one hunâ€" dred acres of rolling land. On it &y have erected a club house %. when completed, will cerâ€" be the envy of other rod ang gun groups throughout the province. SAVE 25e â€" (With Pectin) AYLMER or WAGSTAFFE I B 3. «7 s pro and 1 able t a de; DoG FOOD 11 * $1 Diced Beets or carrors8 ** $1 SAVE 14c â€" GOYVERNMENT INSPECTED ZIP BRAND DoG Foop 11 TISSUE AYLMER TOMATO sourP 9# s1 NEWLIFE CLEANERS Y‘ BEST BUY â€" SAVE 16¢ â€" TWIN PACK â€" WHITE or COLOURED WHITE SWAN BEST BUY â€" SAVE 24c BEST BUY â€" SAYVE 22c â€" NEW PACK MEAT PIES BEST BUY â€" SAVE 17c â€" NEW PACK â€" FANCY QUALITY LIBBY‘S TOMATO JUICE 3:# $1 MORTON‘S BEEFâ€"CHICKENâ€"TURKEY Huge picture windows overâ€" DRAPES FRESH FROZEN â€" SAVE 18¢ SPECIAL at NEWLIFE CLEANERS ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, October 1, 1964 â€" Page 14 48â€"HOUR SERVICE PROMPT PICKâ€"UP & DELIVERY LIMIT ED HAND LAUNDRY e REPAIRS ALTERATIONS e COLD STORAGE RUG CLEANING ;1 75 EACH PANEL a= FULL LENGTH FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN ETOBICOKE CLEANED & FINISHED 1215 & Phone 255â€"4181 257 BROWN‘S LINE ‘WOODLAND | â€" TOPICS Bev Sanders The amazing thing about the Islington Sportsmen‘s Club is its look wooded areas which soon will contain a little lake well stocked with fish. Ranges for high power rifles have been conâ€" structed between the hills A skeet range is well past the planâ€" ning stage and will soon be in operation. All in all, their accomplishâ€" ments are proof of how far a club can go when it receives supâ€" port and cooperation from its members. There‘s still a lot to do, mind you, but the toughest part is over. From now on it should be a breeze. 5 °1 m | FREE PARKINGâ€" in rrontâ€"riesâ€" Laree area at rear of store RED & WHITE ROLLS FOR 9.07 JARS 76 BROWN‘S LINEâ€"ALDERWOOD FOODMASTER LS.C. ranges are situated in the Albion Hills approximately two miles west of the junction of Highways No. 9 and No. 50. A new red brick house is located on the southâ€"west corner of Highway No. 9 and the 5th Line. The property begins about 100 feet south of this house. I‘ll always remember the conâ€" sternation of a friend of mine when he was telling me about the big buck that suddenly apâ€" peared not more than seventyâ€" five yards down the trail from Quickly he was able to let fly with four deliberate shots before the beautiful animal disappeared over the ridge. and 24, from the hours Of 9 @M.}| Five area truck drivers will to 4 pm. be among some of the world‘s They‘ll have a snack bar, a greatest competing for the top supply of popular size ammo, and honors in the Ontario Truck a gunsmith to help make any neâ€" Roadeo championships being cessary adjustments. {held at Sayvette Square â€" Dixie ‘There will be a range fee of $2.\Plaza this Saturday. There will be a range fee of $2.)\Plaza this Saturday. OF.AH. members, who show _ Competitors include John J. their membership cards, will \Wheeler, Kipling Ave. N., Rexâ€" only be levied $1.. ; ‘dale; Frank C. Panagapka, Doâ€" Here are instructions on how |minion Rd., Long Branch; Clark to get there: E. Conners, 12th St., New Torâ€" LS.C. ranges are situated in onto and Don J. Sheridan and the Albion Hills approximately Norman Goucher, both of Port two miles west of the junction Credit. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 17 and 24, from the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 pm. Here‘s an opportunity for you hunters to sight in your high power rifle just a short distance from Metropolitan Toronto. The Islington Sportsmen‘s Club exâ€" tends an invitation to all sportsâ€" men to use their ranges for sightâ€" ing in their firing pieces, on the following dates only: Eight years ago it was only an idea in the minds of two outâ€" door enthusiasts, Bert Lauzon and Russ Couburn. Through their The history of the Islington Sportsmen‘s Club is one big sucâ€" cess story. Its charter was grantâ€" ed in 1959. It is a member of that strong organization known as the lOntan‘o Federation of Anglers and Hunters. It has distinguished ‘ltself in the cause of conservaâ€" tion, and has done much to help farmer and hunter relations across southern Ontario. SIGHTING IN \ efforts an original group of seven was mustered together. Their very first meeting was held in the Spring of 1956 at Bert Lauâ€" zon‘s Service Station near Six Points Plaza. From then on things began to happen. More feéllows showed inâ€" terest in the idea, and a much larger group soon held a meetâ€" ing in a rented banquet hall. On that occasion they were honâ€" cured by the presence of two faâ€" mous outdoorsmen, and members of the Carling Conservation Club. They were the late Major "Ketch" Ketcheson, who was a real expert at flyâ€"tying, and Jack Prentice. Their valued advice helped to get things rolling. Such frustration! My friend "! I vonuts = |_ 4 = $ $ 1 | mapLe Guest cake â€" 45° T 15â€"07 TINS e BAKERY SPECIALS SAVE 10c â€" AUNT MARY‘S SLICED en SPAGHETTI CATELLI‘S BEST BUYâ€"SAYE 23câ€"COOKED IN TOMATO SAUCE $1 You Think You Can Drive? Wait Until You See This! The championships test top men from all over the province in their driving skill, knowledge of safety, courtesy and rules of the road. These drivers have won in their regional competiâ€" tions throughout Ontario, have at least a year of accidentâ€"free driving, and now are aiming to almost gave up hunting for good. He didn‘t think he could be that bad a shot. He wasn‘t. Somewhat belatedly, a tryâ€"out on target, that evening, proved that it was his gun, not he, that was away off. At Dixie Plaza, Saturday A DOUBLE VALIANT EFFORT. Etobicoke Memorial Pool lifeqguard Claus Henkenhaf, made a big rescue when he won the Kellog‘s free car contest. He also won the cash equivaâ€" lent of 500 gallons of gas because his entry win a share of more than a| thousand dollars in prizes at the! Roadeo. GOAL FOR BEST DRIVERS | This is the 18th year for the, Ontario Truck Roadeo chamâ€"| pionships. They are well estaâ€" blished as a goal for which many | drivers aim throughout the year â€"a contest that brings recogniâ€" tion to the skills of the indiviâ€"/ dual driver and encourages bothi the drivers and their employers | to aim for the utmost in safety,| efficiency and courtesy in all| trucking operations. . | PUBLIC SEES BEST DEIVEBS\ The Roadeo brings the public a closeâ€"up view of the amazing skill which truck drivers must use in successfully carrying out their jobs throughout the year. The roadeo tests involve some nerve straining feats. The conâ€" testants efficiently maneuver the giant trucks among diminishing markers and involved "serpenâ€" tine" courses which could quickâ€" ly bring disaster to those of lessâ€" er skill. Keen eyed judges stand by, with pencils ready, to record the slightest flaw in performâ€" ance. was stamped by Islington Chrysler Plymouth. Mr. Henkenhaf is seen trying his car for size. The other winner was James Reive, left. Keys to the autos are presented by Kellog Division sales manager, G. P. McCardle. _ â€" FABRIC SOFTENER REMODEL CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. MAIN OFFICE, 76 SHERRY ROAD. SCARBOROUGH ALUMINUM STORMS & SCREENS â€" Specializing in Casement Conversions FREE ESTIMATE "o:\;s"' CC P L 1 ESTABLISHED 1947 \/ W Attics â€" Bathrooms â€" Kitchens â€" Remodel Living Rooms and Dining Rooms Recreation Rooms â€" Garages â€" Additions â€" Piers â€" Plastering â€" Rooting â€" Siding â€" Tuck Pointing â€" All Concrete Work. 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