Page 6-ahe Tunes. htt_drtrTtuiaiitTkr i5,ht "iiiiiGr'i%rr, Dennis Avenue, "iiiidiuuFiiitirrFiTtaiii of tie bouquet of this display at last week’s Roseland Horticultural C)lfiiefiiii:tEgye'il(())il(()) when you listen to CFRB's WALLY CROUTER SHOW on radio 1010. Wally gets you rollingwith music and his comments on current goings-on-and a whole package of everything you need to know first thing. Time, weather, news, sports, traffic reports and more news! When Wally isn't running things at the CFRB . microphone weekdays 5:30 to 10 am....he's busy around town, or the world. People--- all kinds-and their Interests, interest Wally. His off-beat It's always a good morning getsyoua . . GOOD MORNING! IOIO on your radio There 's mag where this comes from! anecdotes range the worlds of travel, sport and showbUsiness. The all-star cast of the WALLY CROUTER SHOW Includes newsmen Jack Dennett and Bob Hesketh. sportscaster Bill Stephenson. Henry Shannon with traffic reports from the CFRB “Twrn Comanche", and,other professional broadcasters, depending on the season If you‘re already a Crouter fan, we needn't say more If you're new In town-get Wally mornings, 1010 on your radio I onal broadcasters, 'M....,, . l ï¬/w’ 2 already a Crouter F.::,:., lil .I 'ii,':;':,:'":;..':;:);';,:':,;.).:'::.;.:';', mew In town-get Ei.'.',',".'-,').':: :33-235 Ill' '_'i':.'i.'i..'.ii'it'( Cij:"rt /,sot 'iii,,'::.':,':::.':)..'::,";;..";:"':.',::))":,';:, 1:0 _ I Il, ' 'l w ' iiA' - f Kt))il (i)) JACK 0mm n Hi my SHANNON ans a a m harm, reports -garia0rarariiower show. A gladlolus spike was the best in BOB HESKETH News-? a m BILL STEPHENSON Sports-7 55 a m There were 170 entries in thewth fall show, held by the club, with Mr. H. Hughes winning the sweepstake award tor the highest number of points in three. shows. Mr. Hughes also won the best flower award with' an apricot Gladiola. Mr. N. Winters took the Rose- trophy, Mr. W. Brand won for the beat Dahlia and the best arrangement award Went to Ms. C. Lange. Awards are presented on a point system and moat members enter more than one category, Judges leave hints such as not enough flowers or overcrowding of flowers on arrangements to aid members in future shows. The Roseland Hor- ticultural Society held their annual fall flower show at Dennis Avenue School. Dennis Avenue, Saturday, September 8. , HELGA JARVIS l SCHQFOL l DANCING l PLEASE NOTE NEW l ADDRESS A 909 JANE ST. , - DAN1 l Pl l , Business ------- -O----- Faculties of Arts, Fine Arts, Science and Glendon College Send a lovely gift of sweetheart ro.ses in your choice of colour. One dozen arranged and delivered mdhlny Gladiolus best inshow Roses Summer Special Sweetheart i'jtr':,YC) RK the fiowerpébde Telephone 766-6121 For further information and application call or write: PART-TIME DAY STUDIES leading to the B.A. or B. Sc. degree COMMENCING SEPTEMBER, 1973 only York Enquiry Service York University 4700 Keele Street, Downwiew, Ontario M3J 1P3 $695 667-3300 UNIVERSITY The club was organized in 1925 and meetings were held once a month at Roseland School until a fire forced the club to move to Dennis Avenue School. According to past president Mr. T. Hughes, the club_' still hopes to move back to Roseland School once facilities are available. tot a year is $1. Additional information may be obtaineda by telephoning Mr. T] Hughes, Pendeen Avenue, at 769-1881. member; an gzalways ,t1tsom6t11Mtit8sirghip fee president; Mr. M. Fin.. dlayson, Mr. J. Shannon, Mrs. M. Kerfoot, Miss D. Maynard, Mrs. E. St. Jacques and Mr. S. Betsey, directors for two years and Mr. T. Hughes,- Mrs. D. Maynard, Mr. J. Hadlow and Mr. Wm. Belsey, directors for one year. to time, 'gnest speakers supply additional hints. The club is open toanyone wishing to attend and new mtmber,y Lag-g szgiways Executive members of 1973-74 are: Mr; St. Clair Tennant, president; Mr. T. Hughes, past president; Mr. C. Logan, lst vias-president: Members meet on the fourth Monday of January. February, March, April, October and November. 'Perd!sePurvatioy aspects of gtrdeniryr and, trmn'tinié to time, guest speakers Ontario Place will be closed during the week and open on Saturdays and Sundays and ’the Canadian Thanksgiving holiday, September 4 through October 8. The attendance record for Ontario Place for the 1973 season has reached an all- time' high of 2,77r,418. This is more than a haWmillion over the 1972 figures for the same period.