Members of both organizations all re- quested to hop the date (you and to bring along their when an husbands. A good time it in store with enter- tainment, Pitt refreshments, sou- venirs, etc. no festive occasions only come mostly once in I lifetime so let u: mike the most of this one. Our memory carries us back to the Coronation song at the lege:',',".", of the century, it was as follows, and my, didn't it have a swing: On Coronation Day, On Coronation Day, We’ll have n spree. a jubilee, and -. ... “hos" hip, hip,,1.so.o.ray, .. . Members are still making use of the "Club House" for a social time " the close of each Saturday night and a right good time they are hav- ing. Mav 12th will be the next meet, ing of the Club and we would ask our members to bring along just one friend for just one night. It will en- courage just the right community feeling amongst all of us. Refreshments for above are re- quested in the usual manner. Coronation .pyr is driving m:- and in keeping witt others, die club will hold a social (n the even , in con- ignct'ion tur At: Les'.. uxili.ars. Wyn all. be' mrrrlrinkitiwhiskey, wen an 1g ilisrry' On the evening of Friday, May Tth, in the auditorium of Memorial School, we are holding our annual demonstra- tion of Scout work. Everyone in the troop has his part in the programme. Each group is trying to outdo the other in proficiency, and the boys are cheerfully giving up a few nights after school to Yractice in order to put the other fel our "in the shade". In past years we hug always had. friend. Don't ,',ort:ri,1,'?, a data. As Dominion ay is approaching there no an increasing number of Pint Clan Scouts. striving to attain the coveted, and one of the most im- Rommt ranks in Scouting, that of ing Scout. We expect this, the Coronation year to be a record year for the First Weston Troop in the number of members obtaining the budge. ... n ., ypon FLOWERS BOY SCOUTS "rheHr' 1m war," 'Wodlh: Con-cu A mm FLOW SID"! “NI - WHICH" Tuner-l Duh: 0U or. P. alumni ' " IAIN ter, mourn First Weston Troop ". "Oh h, this l next 1 living Itgttttt If. and m JUNCTION, I'm “We Delve? T OUR WAY Mann's ISBCRACKS 5%..†"-'-"c"d'c'i-T-' THE M I swam} "ts.- .7. . ffEW n “W “I -t--e---' " m " -- "i7iiC- a II 3,," "s-L-,, Cd -- i“ A W l Jsh/rO. = t' C: year your. we to l chute to is ulong_ last ', if all charity, Troop Scribe on year wo li, P are living F ,ll goes w "O 'oronation lived "w's,it Alt Ila:- point ie, I 'iik rap"?! it basehnll in Toronto thin year. Ian the dub diluted buds but December amt the new when decided on . m ypur-Qleyon' pyier, bugiacu qnd ur- It', ch11: ghtgtt,t,' Jr'a'tfig','..' Ive p I: “on. :p- pointinent of Dan Haw " wu duo , popular move, Howley in starting his seventh sen-on u I Toronto Sting, me: an nbsenco of three years. E first managed the Led: in 1918, then for I four-year “retell from 1928 to 1926 inclusive, and again in 1988. Re won pennants in 191 and 1926. This year. Howley is building up I team from an excellent crop of young- sters seasoned with enough veteran: to provide the 'r'ggrntgt,gig'g 80 enthused has Toronto come over the showing of the Leafs in the Spring exhibition games. that, tl."',? favour- able weather on May at ' a new at- tendanee record will be established It Maple Mat Stadium when the Leafs open their home mun against the Baltimore Orioles. The previous hxh mark for opening thy attendance at e Stadium was made on Mtw 2nd, 1928, when the Newark Bean 3nd the Leda played to 15,867 fans. This in three or four thousand short of the capacity of the big grandstand. Howley will have as fast, hustling team to show his Toronto tsupporters. Din prefers the youngsters who are coming up rather than the veterans who are 'ttg, down. The Toronto in- field will composed entiyelggf play- ere whose avenge age is 22. Jim Walsh, 22-year-old first baseman, is expected to carve himself a great base.. ball future. He is one of the most pow- erful hitters Toronto has ever had judg- ing on his performance in the Spring ttti,'tt,',u,tmet Then there is Joel Gunter: in, 20-year-old shortstoli, who my make Toronto fans forget a r about Eddie Miller and Lee Handley, *ouni sensations of former years. ran ie Madura, 23-year-old second baseman, in one of the tgttt lead- off batsmen in baseball, use of his ability to get on base by waiting out the pitcher. n addition, Bobby Porter, Toronto boy, looks like a; regular in right field, and Ted Petoskey, former All-American end of the University of Michigan football team, is going to be hagd to beat out of the regular left field Jo . The Maple Leafs have some good pitchers in the making in Babe Davis and Joe Mulligan, right hinders, Ind Paul Sullivan, 20-year-old southpaw. All are well over six feet in height and 200 pounds. inp.tetlrht. ‘Sulliyllm bu in“ speed. All three should become avourites with Toronto patrons, and the bane of the opposing batsmen. The Lents are at home from pg, 6th to May 25th, playing Baltimore, yracuse, Jersey City, Newark, Buffalo, and Rochester. Plenty of Action is going to be as- sured the customers at Oakmount Park this summer. I have been watching some of the conference: of the differ- ent intermediate managers with cer- tain players and in most cases they hue left with a signed eertifieate-- which means that the Ki-Y league will again present a strong front for at least three nights a week. With the 11ka season finished (hooray) a lot of e team man-gem are talking about next «not: already and have even stnted that they have the definite promise of certain players --by the look of the Wembley team they had better get some good ones as it won't be long before England (re- presented by Canadian stars) will be world's champions-and that my dear fellow countrymen will never do. dens was people for average oi shay team hockey at Rut '-Plhyon’ li ' human and ur- eli,1te 'l'ittl.i'a'1", 93.:ch _ at that the was worthy a for ouch I In of 2200-u m the and t e boys the la e series at the r of " least sumo instead l -Outside of the m played real last series b “a till-l/ir-" ' s", iitl',"i-us" r;ir:it'i)',iji'jijr':"t ,. ‘1“. t0),'.i-si-:iii,-,fi'i,Cu, .' , .7.» Iii.).::.--.-,;-:,",---",' (n;;_ r?, 4 t).sljsil,ji"jvr: he Her, II senior between of hr 1% and w-tu., bud ' bpdy9hehsrittittit#kttmm)-tior, 911pr “We and with both an: [no-mm: trout “no of load - ‘M the new ‘urnhink to be denim! from . " standpoint. Although tho Gardena took I ruuuk aid licking to tU tune o! about 849001 the rowan to be are not momma Ibou it and " far Is ther age con-‘ earned they m trr.eat possibilities m hum: such I lone: II In annual event and W9:- next winter mils Iround they will has all plans ready for such I series and will not the to make last minute armnttementa, In I Wprld's Amateur Hockey. Chunmon- ship isn't something that you can see Iny time and Conny Smythe and the Garden offteUlt, Ire to be congratu- lated for bringing such a series to Toronto. It looks is if lacrosse is on its way back to Toronto. The City Father: have seen nt to erect three new box homage cushions at Greenwood Park, Scarboro Beach and Richard Park-- this is real news tor Gene Bonn and his mighty lacrosse followers. Chris Speyet and his Danforth Aces of the West Toronto loop are scheduled to go through their paces on Thursday night At Eulscourt Park. The pact e stats at 6.80 sharp. All signed players and others arts_renyested.t? be on hAnd. .. --- _ The three club: coerisinx the West Toronto circuit are tsl listed to prac~ tice next Saturday at Earlscourt Park. At 2 p.m. to 3 mm. Danforth Aces drill and " 8 pan. Findlnya trot out until 4 o'eloek, when Dundees take over the mnin diamond. It will soon be time for the fellow whose wife knows a woman whose baker chums with milkman that knows a farmer who has a son working for a painter who is working It a job mint- inte the ham next to the Woodbine, and he knows who the winner of The King’s Plate is Rom: to be. --Continued from Inge l official report 16th, Department of National Defe e regarding his achievement and. va1our at tht, Jujien. West York Member Honored at Banquet A vote of thanks wns moved by Mrs. W. H. Pox, President Ontario Wo- men's Liberal AmsoeUtion, Ind second- ed by W. J. Glrdhouse, M.L.A. At, the head table were: Col. Straight, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Paterson, the former Chairman, and President of the West York Liberal Association; Paul Mur- tin, M.P.; Ron. Duncan Marshall; Hon. Arthur Roebuck; W. J. Gard- house and Mrs. Glrdhonse; Hon. J. C. Elliott; Mrs. W. R. Fox; Mrs. Mar- shall; Harry Johnson: Mrs. W. C. Squires, Secretary of West York ‘Liberals: Mr. Ind Mrs. Brooks of the Mimico Association; Mr. and Mrs. W. LLainz; Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mimico. Laziness verty soon Learn to 1i yourself with some definite you are. and good grace a to believe in No lite is all sun.- You woul monotony scipline a nobler an Discipline lifp is all brightness sunshine; would you would soon wary l Mny. Thank God 1 he and trials. they at and better, if you I sweet submission. m to limit yourself, rlf with some definite definite work; dare , re. and learn to resi mace all that You ttt ieve in your own im Harry Johnson; a, Secreury of In; Mr. Ind Mrs. , Association; Mr Mr. and Mrs. C By WILLIAMS travels so overtakes OIII Jam-ins. slowly that him. 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