troduced the guest speaker, me Miss Cecilia Long, chairman | his of Metropolitan Toronto We Zoological Society, who Di immediately invited all pre present to become Zoosters, the and explained why they re: should support enterprizes de such as the new Metro cor Toronto Zoo: since 1900 more Gr than 50 species of mammals Mr and birds have become rer extinct; 120 species of the mammals and 187 species of her birds are threatened with of extinction today; and in 24, North America more species have been lost in the last 100 s years than have been lost in â€" hel Europe in the last 1,000 on years! Her listeners were Ce fascinated by the plans for I the new zoo to be opened in va 1974. Called a Zoo For All do Seasons, it will cover 700 me acres of ground near the an Rouge River, south of Finch Co Avenue on Kirkhams Road. I It will be divided into five ar geographic regions: the for Americas, Africa, Australia, Ku Eurasia and Indoâ€"Malaya, Va with the Oceans yet to come. _ wa Each region will present a I zoological picture of a gr particular part of the world M with exhibits arranged to pr permit the visitor to view YV animals and plants in a‘ bo variety of natural settings Ca with _ a _ minimum ""of" "&p restriction. Bu This time the Mossmobile will not be joining the race. Our editor, Bill Bailey has taken over and his red Dart will be seen speeding along the route. (By the way boss â€" speeding is a no no). I hope to see some support from residents of the Jane Park and Mount Dennis area. Come on over on Saturday, May 13 at 11 a.m. and cheer as the cars leave. The route is kept a secret Another car rally has been scheduled for Saturday, May 13, at the O.H.C. apartment building _ on Humber Boulevard, sponsored by the Humber Valley Tenants Association. I have a feeling that the Mossmobile has been a source of embarrassment to the paper because it tends to lose races and this is the reason for the replacement. Although, the boss assures me that he thinks the race is lots of fun and it‘s about time he had a chance to enjoy it. Anyway â€" maybe with a little luck, the association will be overrun with teenagers and the Mossmobile will have to race. With a husband and wife team (Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Saunders) perhaps we should have a boss and employee team. It‘s about time I beat our editor at something. conference in Ottawa in August, 1973. Mrs. Betty James was guest pianist, delighting the audience with several selections. sary dinner of the University Women‘s Club of Weston and District, held at Valhalla‘ . â€" Inn, April 26, was attended‘ 46 members and guests. The short social }lour which preceded buffet dinner gave members an opâ€" portunity to meet Mrs. Gwendelyn Black, president of the Canadian Federation of University Women, and president, who also said grace. Mrs. Black brought greetings from C.F.U.W. inviting the club to send representatives to the council meeting at Regina in West, C.F.U.W. _ Mrs. Sheila Boutcher, president, was a gracious hostess, assisted by Mrs. Betty _ Johnson, _ past SUN LIFE OF CANADA Mrs. Isabelle Johnston, IF YOU HAVE A Mortâ€" gage on your home. I‘ll show you how a Sun Life Mortgage Protecâ€" tion Policy can pay it off if you die and build up cash for you while you live. BERN ROLLINGS 200 University Ave., Toronto 1, Ontario Bus. 364â€"5141 Res. 244â€"1971 TELL ME Be a Zooster The Parks and Recreation Department are holding their annual open house on that date. Come and see where it all begins. You can tour the greenhouses and see various types of plants that will soon be heading for our parks. key word for this super z00. Anyone wishing to help build it may become a charter member of the Metro Toronto Zoological Society. Mrs. Eleanor Grubbe World membership day greetings were extended by Mrs. C.F. MacMillan, president Metropolitan YWCA Reneta Pratt, of the board of the YWCA ‘of Canada introdt st ‘Speaker, W qeB%eck Buchanan. Brock spoke on expressed thanks on behalf of members to Mrs. Black, Mrs. James and Miss Long, all of whom had helped to make the evening a memorable one in the history of the University of Women‘s Club of Weston and District. Before adjourning president Sheila Boutcher thanked those who had been responsible for all the details, including social convener, Mrs. Maryâ€"Lou Griffiths, and treasurer, Mrs. Gladys Miller. She reminded the executive of the next meeting May 11 at her home and the members of the annual meeting, May 24, in Central United Church. +++ The Metropolitan YWCA held its International Dinner on Wednesday, April 26 in Central United Church. +++ Sunday, May 28 is the day to visit the Park Yard on Rockcliffe Boulevard betâ€" ween 1:30 and 5 p.m. Buffet included dishes of various international recipes donated from _ YWCA members across Toronto and members of the Weston Community. Wendy Beardall, who arranged dinner was M.C. for the evening and Grace Kurita, of the Thursday Variety Group in Weston, was welcoming hostess. If you have any used clothing or articles that you wish to donate, please bring them to the parish hall Friday afternoon or evening. If you need a pickâ€"up please call 762â€"3770. +++ Don‘t forget the rummage sale this coming Saturday, May 6 at Our Lady of Victory Church _ on _ Guestville Avenue. Doors open at 1 p.m. and tea will be served. Its location is ideal â€" within 500 miles of half of Canada‘s population. It will be one of the world‘s most unique zoos, a cultural asset, helping man to understand himself _ by observing animals as part of the community of life with which he lives in harmony or conflict. Ecology will be the until the race starts but drivers should arrive back two or three hours after they eston â€" g/nderings Ruth Rollings 2441971 Mossmobile retires y the problems of developing ut +_ &2 ~Mount Dennis 2 For boys and girls ages seven to fifteen, the Borough Parks and Recreation Department have planned a summer sports day camp. The camp commences July 3 and terminates August 25. Topâ€"notch physical educators will provide professional instruction in all phases of athletic acâ€" tivity. there will also be various _ Location of the camp will displays of arts and crafts as â€" be York Memorial Collegiate well as a gym exhibition. Institute where basketball, Take the family along. football, soccer, track and im field, swimming, lacrosse, , J P badminton, volleyball and zx Jane Park 2 weightlifting will be taught. personal experiences as he was stationed in Tansania for four years with CUSO in the export department. Other items of the programme included an international fashion show, commentated by Estelle Amaron who, quoting from the Montreal Star, "has contributed greatly towards Dancers, Mr. Frank Anderson (back by demand) on the accmgi lucky draw and a most amusing mannequin parade by the Women‘s Auxiliary of the Humber Memorial Hospital, Pelmo Branch. +++ An item of general inâ€" terest: The April 4 annual meeting of the Humber Memorial _ Hospital Association, which was reported in this column of Also the Scottish Country Dawne Moss 76960497 l MJp and many Lawn _ bowling: _ The Weston Lawn Bowling club celebrates its 78th birthday this summer, which makes it Legal Aid: The office is open to people with legal problems every Tuesday evening between 7 and 9 p.m. No _ appointments _ are necessary, but we‘d apâ€" preciate if people would let us know ahead of time by calling the office so that Mrs. Ewart will have some idea of her caseload. ++4+ Congratulations to Gordon Bruce, Mary Kavanaugh, John Poli, Michael Svab, Marg Kemp, Maurice Clearhill, Frank Stadler, Lou King, Al Kanary, Mr. Berdi, Rose Perruzza, Ken McQuigan, Sean Gadon and Sandra Wright who were elected to Our Lady of Victory Parish Council. Over There will be four twoâ€" week courses and admission fee is $20 per individual per twoâ€"week period. For further 'flformation, contact Tug ilson at 653â€"2700, extension 52 Our Lady of Victory Church has been excellent these past few weeks in getting news items to me. There are many other churches in the Jane Park area that must have a variety of activities going on. A telephone call is all it costs to have an item appear. 300 votes were cast in this first election. Speaking of churches, I know that the ladies of the Church of the Advent are busy these days with preparations for their annual firecracker â€" display _ at Smythe Park. ~=~ Free club booklet tells you LE _ | how to fly to Britain by jet the oldest continuing sports group in the borough. It began in 1894 as the Heather Lawn Bowling Club, on a green on Maria Street â€" now Queen‘s Drive. In 1910 they moved to the present location at 2059 Weston Road, just behind the Brewer‘s Retail Store. Access is by the lane on the south side of the store, just across the road from the Post Office, near the King Street bus stop. Newcomers +++ +++ for only $195 return Now availableâ€"a new booklet just published by Club Canadian. a completely new kind of travel organization, in fact the only travel organization that assures your travelling comfort. conveâ€" nience and low cost on major airline jet charter and group flights Have you ever wondered how you could save on trave!? This wonderful little booklet tells you how you can make huge savings on flights to Britain, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, etc . and how you can save important travel dollars, how you can get many extra exclusive travel benefits; how you will fly only on major air carriers, how your money is fully protected. fully guaranteed; and many, many other helpful facts Get this great booklet now and start figuring how you can save on air travel right away. If you live in Metropolitan Toronto, simply telephoneâ€"368â€"1705 or visit our office at the address listed below If you live outside Toronto. telephoneâ€" 1â€"800â€"261â€"6121. We‘ll pay the long distance charge If you preter. fill in and mail coupon. No obligation. of course We also have a supply of transit maps for metropolitan Toronto and application forms â€" for reduced fares for senior citizens. These may be picked up at the centre. Law and the Woman in Ontario: We have run out of these booklets, but due to the demand, about twenty more have been ordered and will be on hand within a week‘s time. The courts at the Weston Tennis Club are presently under construction but it is expected that play will resume by mid June. For new comers in the area, this club is located near the Humber River behind the main shopping area in Weston. The complex also includes an arena which accommodates _ summer skating and a swimming pool. Further information can be obtained from the centre as to all sports facilities in the area. Maps: A supply of 1972 Official road maps for Ontario may be picked up at the centre. have had a frustrating time finding the location. In 1922 a Ladies Club was formed and has been thriving ever since. Lawn bowling is a sport that both men and women can play separately or together, practically every day of the week. It is not an expensive Tennis: Pelmo Park Tennis club consists of three courts and is located north of Pelmo Drive and South of Highway 401. It is but one of many clubs in the area and the membership fee is very reasonable, $2. for 10â€"16 years and $3. for 17 years and over. Residents outside Pelmo Park area are subject to a fee of $5.00 and memâ€" bership will be limited to 300 this year and accepted on a first come â€" first served basis. Application forms may be picked up at the centre. Membership for men is $25, ladies, $15. Both groups offer reduced rates for novice members. A pair of flat soled rubber shoes, to protect the green, and a set of bowls is all that is required in the line of equipment. One can usually borrow a set until they find a size that is most easily handled. There are over 10,000 active bowlers in Southern Ontario. Why not join them this summer and enjoy the game, company and fresh air? New members are welcome and for further information, please call the centre. Club Canadian 74 Victoria St., Suite 607. Toronto I want to save on travel Rush me my free Club Canadian Bookiet This is the concluding spring appearance of the Etobicoke Philharmonic following an extremely busy 1971â€"72 concert season. There will be a coffee party immediately following the performance during which any interested inâ€" strumentalist may contact orchestra members for further information. ZONE The Etobicoke Philharâ€" monic Orchestra will hold its spring concert Friday May 12, 1972, at Scarlett Heights Collegiate (Royal York Road and Trehorne Drive). The program, conducted by Harman Haakman, will consist of Symphony No. 1, Spring by Schumann; Piet Hein by van Anrooij; and the Cello Concerto in D Opus 101 by Haydn with guest artist Christine Newland. Miss Newland, a second year student at University of Western _ Ontario, has achieved numerous awards in Canada and the U.S.A. pamphlets, are only to be found in~dental offices all across Canada. Parents with young children are especially encouraged to take this opportunity to build a â€" library _ on _ dental educational material. 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