1dg i guides in the Mount Dennis area have a problem â€" lack of leaders. There are many Page 10â€"The Times, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1973 young girls who are atâ€" tending brownies and guides at Dennis. Cordella. George Syme and Tambton Park schools and also the Mount Dennis United Church.. Without leaders to instruct them â€" some of these sessions could face canâ€" cellation. You don‘t have to be a former brownies or guide to become a leader. There are people available who are more than willing to help and instruct. All that is really needed is an interest in voung girls and a couple of hours of time one night a If vou are interested in helping out please telephone Mrs. Gooch at 762â€"3988 or Mrs. Johnston at 762â€"3465. These ladies will be more than pleased to hear from you. and will answer anv aquestions vou may have. +++ Two items of interest from HARDING AVE. GREENBROOK DRIVE WESTACRES DRIVE GREENACRES ROAD HEARST CIRCLE _ KINGGEORGES DRIVE WE NEED CARRIERS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: INTERESTED IN JOINING A BATON CORPS? (FULL MEMBERS N.B.T.A.) WESTON ROAD 2100â€"2400 cau 249â€"7641 FOR INFORMATION CONTACT MRS. CHERYL TIVERSON Call 44 7°7 QH4 1 BETWEEN 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. JANE ST. SOUTH OF EGLINTON PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE REGISTRATION AND CLASSES COMMENCING TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 7â€"9.30 p.m. STARTING FROM 5 YEARS & UP FEE: $20.00 PER YEAR ROSELAND SCHOOL +++ This coming Saturdavy. September 29. is the date for the rummage sale being held by the 68th Cub Pack. The sale is at North Runnymede United Church on Pritchard +++ Seventy five percent of the homeowners on Louvain Avenue between Cordella Avenue and _ Humber Boulevard have signed a petition to have the pavement. curbs and gutters improved. Total cost of the work is $8.500 and $4,700 will be paid for by the owners at an estimated annual rate of $2.01 per foot perâ€"annum for 15 years. from 10 a.m. until noon. And October 3 is the date for Mrs. Verhoog from South Africa to speak to the mother‘s union meeting. Evervone is welcome to attend this inâ€" teresting lecture. Time: 1: 30 Shepherdâ€" at â€" Eglinton Avenue and Weston Road. ___ _ CARRIERS f£77") â€"WANTED 7163â€"2325 dawne moss/241â€"5211 Boys and Girls _ for the Weston â€" York Times 13 +++ The Rorough of York has an â€" interesting _ ladies program for the fall and winter season. It‘s designed to provide varied activities on the same evening and consists of rhvthmic musical movement. dancing. vollevball. swimming and creative crafts. You can participate in one or more of the activities each night. Avenue and runs from 10 _ Congratulations and best a.m. until 1 p.m. Further wishes are extended to Miss information on the sale can Michelle Angela Kauffman, be had by telephoning Mrs. daughter of Doctor and Mrs. Barbara Bova at 7629208 Philip P.. Kauffman of +++ Eglinton â€" Avenue West. This Saturdav is also the Michelle became engaged to date for a fall rummage sale Michael Tevy. son of Mrs. being held at Our Ladv of FEva Levy and the late Victory Church,. Guestville Doctor Charles D. Levy of Avenue. Doors open at 1 p.m. Hamilton. â€" +++ This Saturdav is also the date for a fall rummage sale being held at Our Ladv of Victory Church. Guestville Classes are held on a weeklv basis commencing October 15. at Weston Collegiate. 100 Pine Street and October 11 at York Centennial Building. each Thursday evening from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Fee is $12. for the season October until April. WATERâ€"REPELLENT Consumers‘ Association of Canada reminds shoppers that waterâ€"repellent does not mean waterproof. A waterâ€" repellent finish makes a fabric resistant to water but it won‘t keep you dry in a downpour. The finish may possibly wear off but can be reapplied. Enjoy Travel Collacutt Travel 58 CLOVERDALE MALL 239â€"3191 233â€"6112 See your travel agent No service charge He had been on staff of Mount Sinai Hospital for many vears and was on associate staff of Norâ€" thwestern General. He was widely known and well respected for his work in the obstetrical and gynecology field and will be sadly missed by the medical +++ Deepest sympathv is extended to Mrs. Hortense Norris and her familv on the loss of their beloved husband and father Doctor Samuel Norris. Dr. Norris passed awavy on Saturdav. Sepâ€" tember 22. at Mount Sinai Hospital. Reverend Maddock is a Fairbank bov and spent some time as the assistant at St. Hilda‘s. +++ Congratulations _ to Reverend S. J. Maddock. L. Th., who is to be inducted as priest in charge of All Saints Anglican â€" Church. Penetanguishene. _ Sundav. September 30. The service will take place at 7:30 p.m. The Kauffmans moved from _ Fairbank _ when Michelle was about five vears of age. they moved over the the Bavviewâ€"Don Mills area although the docâ€" tor has maintained his pracâ€" tice in Fairbank. The smell of fall is in the turning the Ontario counâ€" air. Leaves will soon be tryside into a riot of brilliant Need money? The equity in your home may be one of your biggest assets â€" why not put it to work for you? It can provide long term money at sensible rates. Here are some examples: Amount Monthly Payments | Int. of_Loan 5YÂ¥rs.| 10YÂ¥rs.|15YÂ¥rs. | Rate We would welcome your enquiry. 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September 23. from Holy Rlossom Temple with interment in Holvy Blossom Memorial â€" Park: Shiva private Have vou ever noticed how just one typeographical error can completely change the meaning of a text? The other night I was lying in bed reading the dailv paper when I came upon a little anâ€" nouncement which read: Toronto Hard of Hering Club. I had to read the whole thing through iust to make sure I hadn‘t stumbled on something fishv. 4+ â€"F One of the highlights last wéeek was a dinner for the parishioners of St. Hilda‘s Anglican Church. Among +++ +++ _ ruth russell/653â€"7439 * By all means, take adâ€" vantage of the fresh produce offered, but keep in mind highway safety. says the Ontario Safety League. Never brake suddenlv in front of an unexpected stand. Brake slowly. indicate your intentions to other drivers and pull onto the shoulder. A short walk back to the stand is better than becoming a hazard to other drivers. The addition of roadside fruit and vegetable stands can make a pleasant country drive a profitable one for the budgetâ€"conscious _ shopper. Fresh cut flowers are still available and apples are in abundance. Frequently. the stands are located close to the paved roadwav. Often. they are nothing more than flatbed trucks pulled onto the shoulder of the road. In some cases, the driver will come upon a roadside stand unexpectedly. color. And cooler evenings make for pleasant driving. can remember when my mother‘s sister and her husband were being conâ€" firmed into the Anglican faith at St. Hilda‘s. COTTON CARPET Cotton carpeting may be low in price and available in attractive colors but is inadequate for heavily travelled areas, advises Consumers‘ Association of Canada. It has low soil resistance, tends to mat down and is difficult to clean by professional methods. Cotton carpeting should never be installed wallâ€"to wall as it sometimes stretches. If you are intent on shopping, watch for the farmers signs indicating a roadside stand and slow down before pulling off the highway. Remember, always indicate your inâ€" tentions ... other drivers cannot read your mind. guests at the head table were the Bishop of the Diocese. Rishop Garnsworthy and Mrs. Garnsworthvy and table guests, Reverend Cliff Ward introduced Canon Jackson as the RBRishop of Fairbank. The bishop at that time was Bishop Wilkinson and he was taking the confirmation service. Mother had bought her sister a lovely white prayer book as a conâ€" firmation gift and my aunt asked the bishon if he would autograph it for her along with Canon Jackson. The bishop _ simplvy _ wrote "Frederick of Toronto‘" and my aunt wanted to know if the bishon could autograph that way. why couldn‘t the Canon autograph: Albert of Fairbank? This really amused me as I