Senior citizens and youngsters in the Borough of York are in for a special treat this summer as a group of Weston and North York teenagers, working with an Opportunities for Youth grant from the federal government, present a play entitled Scoden and Paedel, at various school and parks in the area. Scoden, under the spell of the magic bird, overcomes Paedel and his black magic in a struggle to become tribe chiefian in Bananas for Everyone's travelling play. The troup will The group, calling themselves Bananas for Everyone, is comprised of thirteen students, who have worked in some aspect of school theatre and have banded together to form the troop under the direction of David McIlwraithe. Songs for the play were written by Fred Thurys The story of Scoden and Parents are generally aware that medicines, cosmetics, household cleaners, furniture polish and the like are poisonous and tend to treat them with caution. But there is one potential poisoner that may be lurking dangerously within reach of an exploring child - pet prescriptions. - Anirha1 medication, usually packaged in bottles or envelopes displaying no warning, can be potent poisoners. of curious children. The Ontario Safety League advises that these, along with other pet products, such as insecticide sprays, powders, soaps and shampoos and pet cosmetics should be regarded as dangerous and be stored out of reach of V children, or better still, under lock and key. o Factory to cuuomor . Custom qunlnw our"; . Wholesale one“ . Chance of 1.500 ' olouu . Money-back guarantee . Dvlve-In vvvlco Oocn Satoraae A M 3775 Dundas Won Est. Poison peril Good still triumphs over evil 767-6102 Paedel is an original play written especially for the troop. It's a semi-musical featuring the adventures of Scoden and Paedel, who are in competition to become chief of their tribe. They are sent out into the forest for three days to prepare for combat and each has their own set of ad- ventures during the stay. The entire play takes place outside on the grass instead of on a stage, and members of the cast move in and around the audience as the perform for senior citizens and youngsters during the summer months. production progresses. The action and the message is easy for all to follow and the 12 foot puppets will provide delightful moments for children. Techniques used by the cast include singing, mime and gymnastics. Les Dod- man, Rick Zimmerman, Allan Chong, Tony Sileika, Darlene Macpenny, Judy Kreitzer, Arlene Crooks, Becky Winder, Patricia Grogan, Marni Wright and Linda Cholmondeley make up the cast that will present The production will be presented at the following locations: Lambton Avenue School, 7 p.m., July 23; Dennis Avenue Schoo;l, 7 p.m., July 24; Bala Avenue School, 7 p.m., July 25; Harwood avenue School, 7 p.m., July 26; Jane and Finch Creative Community Workshop, 10 a.m., July 30; Coronation Park, 7 p.m., August I; and Rawlinson School, 2 p.m., August 2. the play during the months of July and August. batical leave attending the Institute of Education in London. England, where he is taking a course in com- parative education for overseas administrators, has been appointed principal of Derrydown Public School. He was principal of Victoria Village Public School and Principal of Overland Public School for three years each, vice-principal at Rippleton To enter the Sunshine and Cycle Contests In each ofthc remaining Sunshine and Cycle Con.. tests 50 people across Canada will win trips for two to thc Nassau llcach Hotel via Air Canada. and 600 others will win CCM 5-spccd hicyclcs. North VOW A. Earl Allen is on a!) I I. To enter print your name and address on the entry form or on a plarn 3" x 5" puece of paper, and mall together wrth the following three vinyl Inners trom bottles at Coke. or three pull tabs trom cans ot Coke. orthe advertisement "EmoyCoca Cota 'cut trom three paper sen/mg cups. or three orngrnal hand drawn tacsmrles not me chamcatly reproduced (or any combination of the abiwe) to - _. . " . "'""t'iii:'irtaga Ltd., P.0. Box 8132, Toronto, Ontario MSW 188 25 Lighthourne Ave. 2. There are twe contests wuth the following closmg dates: No. l-June I: No. 2-June 15: No 3-June 29, No 4-July 13: No, 5-July 27, 1973 You may enter as often and as many at the hee contests as you wish. mallmg each entry separately THE ENVELOPE CONTAINING EACH ENTRY MUST SHOW THE CONTEST NO, YOU ARE ENTERING ON THE LOWER LEFT CORNER ENTRIES TO BE ELIGIBLE MUST BE RECEIVED BY MIDNIGHT OF THEngSING DATE OF THE CONTEST NO U HAVE ENTERED 3 A total of 250 trip nuns and 3.000 prues of a C C M Grand Sports 5 Speed Bucycle (unassemhted) are to be awarded Contestants" names wm be selected at random In such manner as to award after EACH of the two contest closmg dates 50 "IDS and 600 bucycles on a regional basis as follows BRITISH COLUMBIA. YUKON and NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 5 Inns and 37 brcyrtes ALBERTA. SASKATCHE- WAN MANITOBA 8 trips and 89 thyCICS. ONTARIO 18 Imps and 239 b-cycles. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC It trips and 187 blchlQS ATLANTIC PROVINCES b tnps m CoctCoM no cottrree-ttreyi-ttt It’s the real thingAktigs and 48 bncycles Friday the 13th of Julycould be your lucky day. tM$Tnlflfl.ilt CLEANED I†ill YOUR INDIE Contest Rules: -tyimo-tstattreamtestt-teentemttmt-r.ttotmratsthey'drmsi0_*'i. new: CIRCLE ms CONT£ST no. mu an: antennae. was: as on“ two comesrs 'tEmuHRaP. “A a “A tt' 1 r' EACH SELECTED Ei'A8tt, ttt 03053 To WM. Mutt' "t" MOT“ ANSWER AN A$tttttMEtKat. SKILL-VEST!“ QUESTION IV “LY FINAL CONTEST CLOSING DATE JULY " "rt. All you need to do is V send in 3* vinyl liners from caps of Coggagola with this entry form. EST OVER " YEARS ENTRY FORM may†Chesterfield, and upholstered furniture professionally clean- ed in your home by appoint- ment by exclusive Korpet- Kore process. isiiaw Junta ' w 81:! Spring out}: who School. Mr. Allen was born in up Rainy River district bt Ontario and attended Toronto Teachers’ College. He is an Arts graduate of Queen's University' and obtained his Master of Education degree from the University of Toronto. 4 Each trip pnle consusls of a return tro tor two Vla Au Canada from any my In Canada regularly served by " Canada to Nassau. Bahamas: 6 mghts and 7 days at the Nassau Beach Hotel (uncludmg break- tastanddmner--MAP,)Tr-nersroust provude the" own transportaton to and from the" homes and to and from the nearest communal airport serv-ced try An Canada Trosmustbetahenbefore0ctotrer 14, 1974 on a space available basis. Tnp prue w-nnevs agree to accept all responsn- bully for Havel clearances. Le. passports. vaccmatuons. etc. Only one tnp pruze pet family, All prizes In the tsee contests will be awarded, and must be accepted as awarded-no substituttort, 5. Selections will be made from entnes received tor each contest on a regronal basis EACH SELECTED ENTRANT. m ORDER TOWIN.MUST FIRST CORRECTLY ANSWER AN ARITHMETlCAL SKILL» TESTING QUESTION BY MAIL. No respon- slbllnty Will be taken for lost. misdirected 0t delayed mall. All entnee become the property of Coca Cola Ltd.. whachmlll not enter onto any communication except mth selected entrants. Coca-Cote Ltd. may use winners' names m any advert-9n; or pub "city, Dec-sums at judges are lunal 6 Contest IS open to all vesadents at Canada, except the employees and thew ummedlate lam-hes of Coca Cola Ltd V its Contract Battle's. Its advertising agency and the contest tudtpng orgartuatum. By entenng, each entrant agrees ttnttide by these rules and decatorts of the "My; All contests sutrtect to all apploceble â€all and provmcnal statutes and vegulatlons. 7 For llst of trrp mnnevs. send sett- addressed stamped envelope mttun 6 months ot tmat contest 2ttt date to: Tnp Ytinrpets--ct?ca 90t- Lt “gamut. iid; "2r9ii.%rorrtrr6airio MSW In: Do not Include tha moves! with you! one". ttir ttrtg he'd-7'3