$ y The Ontario Safety League asks drivers to show extra consideration to elderly pedestrians. Some older persons who were on earth before automobiles are Mrs. Gerry and her grandson Robin have moved into the new building at 30 Falstaff Ave. Apartment 904. She says that she will always welcome friends who drop in to say hello over a cup of coffee. We hope Robin and Mrs. Gerry will be very happy in their new home. +++ Very proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Foster, Rustic Road, are happy to announce the birth of their eighth grandchild. Darren Ernest Kent was born Wednesday, September 22 at Humber Memorial Hospital. He is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Kent Foster. +++ Boylen Band makes their first public appearance for the 1971â€"72 year on Monday, October 4. The time is 12 noon and the place is the Forum at Ontario Place. Peter Purvis is the capable director of this band which has grown to 90 pieces. Hope to see some of you people in the audience. (Mr. Purvis thinks that we will be perâ€" forming to a "Seagull and a duck"1!). Mrs. Gerry has just recently sold her home on Blue Springs where she lived with her family for the past 20 years. Mrs. Gerry has been a very active member of the community. She has convened numerous Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics and is a member of Elverâ€" ston Park United Church where she is always willing to help out with anything that is going on. When Mrs. Pytlowana phoned Mrs. Hilda Gerry on Monday September 13 to come and see some material, naturaly Mrs. Gerry went. But, boy, was she surprised to find 16 neighbors at 35 Blue Springs who had gathered to wish her well in her new home. Mrs. Gerry received a beautiful white jewel case and, to go with it, a lovely set of earings and a trillium _ sterling silver broach. Refreshments were served by the hostesses while everyone enjoyed girl talk. A party, a new home He was most impressed with our country. "I could hardly conceive what man‘s ingenuity has achieved in Canada," he said. "The progress this relatively young country has made is amazing." Both Mr. and Mrs. Khan enjoyed the lovely flowers grown in Canada. Mr. Khan explained that most homes in Guyana are built on stilts because the country is below sea level. He said the major labor force works in sugar cane and rice fields. Oasis for grade 2 visitors wife Vivi, were guectrs';l Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pawly, Dennis Avenue, this sumâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Khan, live in the Republic of Guyana. Before arriving in Toronto they spent two months visiting California. Mr. Khan said he thought California would be beautiful if it weren‘t for their smog problem. +++ Music members from the York Woods Library, 1785 Finch Avenue West, 12:30 p.m. The Red Balloon, Andy and the Lion, 2:00 p.m. Children‘s Film Festival â€" Hollywood Films. Woodview Park Library, 16â€"18 Bradstock -Rd., Weston, 2:00 p.m. Hansel and Gretel, Zoo in Stanley Park, To The Rescue. Downsview Library, 2793 Keele Street, 2:00 p.m. Moonbird, A Visit from Space, It Takes Two Adventures, Twelve Dancing Princesses, The Wave. Willowdale Library Library, 5126 Yonge Street, 2:15 p.m., Moonbird to Crosswalk, Folk Dance Today. Centennial Library, 578 Finch Ave. W., 2:00 p.m. Andy and the Lion, Fox Went Out, Moonbeam Prinâ€" cess, Pony Express Rider. Black Creek Library, 2139 Jane Street, 11:15 a.m Circus Elbow, Cinderella, Mr. Motto takes a Walk. Bayview Library, 2901 Bayview Avenue (and Shepâ€" pard), 10:15 a.m. Adventures, Blueberries for Sal, Curious George. Bathurst Heights Library, 3170 Bathurst Street, 2: 15 p.m. Boiled Egg, Black Creek Poineer Village, Bronco Busters, Casey at the Bat. Mr. and Mrs. Khan said Old challenge Movies stubborn. They almost challenge drivers for the right of way â€" forgetting that, even if they are right, they cannot win against a ton of steel. Verna also got a corsage of gladiolas made by Jean Russell. The Tuesday, / September 14 guests also got to see snaps of the wedding many taken by her father, Gord Mowat. Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Foulkes celebrated their 50th wedâ€" ding anniversary with an open house at the home of Verna received cups and saucers, gay tea towels, a table cloth, a zodiac trivet, cake plates, salt and pepper shakers, â€" pillow â€" slips, cooking utensils, a homemade candle and wine glasses. All of these were well needed by Verna and David. clinics afterwards. There were four clinics; sax, trumpet, trombone and percussion. At these difâ€" ferent clinics the interested youth, and teachers, asked various questions to the nineteen members of the band. I‘m sure that everyone got a great deal out of the two hours spent on Thurâ€" sday, September 16. +++ A surprise miscellaneous bridal shower was held at the home of Mrs. Jean Russell, 55 Joseph Street. The shower was the fifth for Mrs. Verna Snell and the third since her marriage to David Snell on Saturday, August 21. Twenty four friends and neighbors, including her art teacher, who also taught her mother, Mrs. Mowat, were served delicious fancy sandwiches and little cakes by hostesses Jean Russell and Dorothy Scale. school of North York gathered at Westview Secondary School to listen to Stan Kenton who was apâ€" pearing at the Seaway Beverly Hills. The perâ€" formance cost $1.00 and, not only did the students get to listen to a very loud musical concert, but also attended ~Mount Dennis Arriving at the Gardens by bus, the students were divided into two groups for a *+++ Students of grade two at Cordella Avenue School spent last Thursday afâ€" ternoon at Edwards Garâ€" dens. Our Lady of Victory Church on Guestville Avenue. Clothing, shoes, hats, purses, household goods, knickâ€"nacks and appliances will be available for purâ€" chase. friends they had met during their visit here. +++ A Rummage Sale will be held Saturday, October 2, at that they were taking home some wonderful memories of ,Dawne Moss 7691)0495 Maple Leaf and Amesbu Pat Larter 244â€"0788 Jane Park NUE +++ ty and Mr. Fred Young, M.P.P. Yorkview, presented Mr. and Mrs. Foulkes with a 5th wedding anniversary plaque. Altogether, the trip was interesting and informative for the very inquistitive grade twos. their daughter Mrs. Fred Weeks, 24 Montana Ave. on Saturday, September 18. Mr. and Mrs. Foulkes, who were married July 20, 1921, had the pleasure of welcoming a large number of friends and relatives on a beautiful sunny day. The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Mrs. May McCulley sister of Mrs. Foulkes, Port Carling, Mr. and Mrs. John Dickson and daughter Reta Mae, Port Carling, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foulkes, Brackenrig, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser, Brackenrig, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rawson, Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. William Cecchetto, Quelphan and Mr. and Mrs. Faris Kneeshaw, Bradford. The guide showed the students a rainshelter that was once the home of the original owner of the garâ€" dens. He explained that the home had burned down a few years ago and that the shelter had been erected on the same spot. The students were most interested in the manâ€"made dam that provides water for the entire garden. The students were given seeds to take back to their classroom. These seeds will be spread out on paper to dry and then planted early next spring. Tour guides explained to the students that the gardens were on 26 acres of land. They described many of the various flowers blooming and told the children that the flower beds were changed three times a year for the seasons of each flower. YOU ARE LOOKING FoR SEVERAL MODELS AVAILABLE AT BIG SAVINGS 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 249â€"7901 DEMONSTRATOR CLEARANCE THEY HAVE TO GO!! COME IN RIGHT NoOwW 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 249â€"7901 WE HAVE THE CAR 1971 At Ontario Place, the final concert of the 13â€"week season by the National Ballet of Canada brought an expression of thanks on behalf of the province by the Honourable Allan Grossman, Minister of Trade and Development Mr. Grossman is seen presenting a commemorative plaque to Celia Franca, artistic director of the National Ballet. The company‘s summer season brought an estimated 45,000 persons to The Forum at Ontario Place. The National Ballet embarks October 2 on a tour across the province to such centres as Kirkland Lake, Sudbury, Windsor, Kingston, Belleville, London, Orillia, and Hamilton. 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