. -sttHuadt" " lam-ace any-i. of the world with . - - "and of mt so M .d with B.xible policy h M have been d..lgned b In! the individual need. “I - H N T- , - I" "m. I â€I. I I m m: Milton"; -.-r.i--"'"-'""'""-'"- SW I." or CANADA donor cards to take home to -u. Back came the iingles, no In. than 1981 of them, some d than indicating unmistlhble Tho kids got the letters on Inch 6, with I promise of prizes to: the classes that turned in the more mules. This was followed up by each pupil getting blood ht... Under the direction of Mrs. W. IL Owens and with the co- operation of Gordon Kidd, prin- ciptl of Isiinnon Public School, 068 pupils got an invitation from the Home and School Auocil- tion to write jingle: on the sub- ttet or!!!" blood. tnmtulions. new to get blood out of a iinaie mqrround I trifle puz- siingbtt the human Home and Ichool has the Answers. And, because an idea worked the Mood Donor Service of the Eto- blc‘n Rad Crou bu ch-lked up fifty pints of blood for free trunnion: for those who need t. "TIN ELEVATOR any. h.“ Blood Loaning Jingles Bring 50 Blood Offers From Adults TI. - and person-lined who of the Sail Life Aunt- - (in-pay of Canada 1. ul- nyl math!- to m through It. (in-puf- "pro-cumin- h "an!†min. Behind In we in to provide a may outlet for "t-ers"' “a had to promote interest In alt-defence " In amateur N It will an over both JD“ and hazing clung Ind nob-Hy add other activities as: an. any; pool mun-[er I†at tttq Judo elm boys - In hum! in boxing and I“ in _ so an expert -- instructor ha been " ' and I new boys' Ithletic club is being formed. The new club In mounted by Runnymede Us". and will have use of the tgu"r'lt,',',t Ind will be u Runnymede Lion., Am Club. git that “on; no now 50- - "In. times I Inch in- “)! Just one. " originally %tiTttiiueiud-ittuetie t'g.tt,e,,',t'd,.%rLtd In. lath no, Judo than; in -rteed by trustee- of gt. "NI-I’m pool bund- - - uni-(linu- tttoN. org-arm avg-mi: ea? mom ar. mu mmm um mMAW’S “mwhw We“ be happy. Gum-WWW.“ hhmdwm “on m If: mod. n iero quid. chad-n0 -rttVtdtohMppe- â€WHOM hm, dawn. to. m “I - son‘s-Ii yo_u end you} banana-us. HIDE] "in. Icht- "r or CY. 5-110] M 27. "M... " “on“. versus Winston Churchill Game 2: 2:30pan. -- Weston versus Copper Cliff Game 3: 4:00pan. - London South versus Leaside Game 4: 5:30 pm. - Trinity College Versus North Bay Saturday morning, March M, Game r. 9:00 aan.-- Winner of Game 2 versus Winner of Game 4 Game 6: 10:30 a.rn.- Winner of Game 1 versus Winner of Game 3 \Saturday afternoon Game 7: 1:00pan. - Loser of Game 1 versus Loser of Game 3 Game 8: 2:30 pan. - Loser of Game 2 versus Loser of Game 4 Saturday Evening Comhtlon Seriea Elna! Game ip. 7:15 Fm.-- Winner of Game 7 versus Winner of Game 8 Championship Game Game 10: 8:45 Fm.-- Winner of Game 5 versus Winner of Game 6 School Hockey Tournament Weston Arena Lawrence Ave., Weston SCHEDULE OF GAMES “any, March " Game 1: 1:00p.m. - Chatham of them spreading the word. More important, buck came 50 signed blood donor curds for the residential clinic to be held " the Legion Hall, Islington, Wed.. nesday, Much 28. And 7 three classes of jubilant children are treasuring the books they got u prizes from the Home htlpfrom rnompr pop but all and School The boxing classes start next Tuesday and run for 10 weeks. Etobicoke parents are invited to call BE. 1-5011 for information. "When it become: professional :t'r no longer I sport," he be. lievel. A: instructor for Embl- coke boys, he will try to empha- siu that 1 good uhlete is a good citizen, and teach good upon» mamhip " well u just the tech- nieal points of boxing. _ Boxing instructor is Alex Kinky, M. a soft-spoken good natured native of Belfast, Ira- land. He haa held the junior welterweight championship for northern Ireland. During the day, Its works on assembly at Avro Ii raft but Ipenda moat of his evenings at his favourite sport. He', an enthusiastic boxer but likes to see boxing kept on an amateur basig. _ PINE ST. var: I STINSON FRED c. Jan than. Mllbltmlnviuduthl boxing about. to be held m- day And nun-ally nights splat. am no for batman will be I coum of conditioning cur dun. followed by elementary lotion. on "lforottetion. ROTARY POWER ' MOWERS â€munch: In Etobicoke Open for low Larger Classes * MiFElltMllttiit CRANE HARDWARE on MARCH 31ST RETURN 'I'I'IIS TEE? 5.1,“ WE RENT SEEDERS and LAWN MOWERS STINSON WOODBRIDGE $44.95 Up Minor Bantam Champions __... .. _r_.. Cleveland Group Winners P_______ Cleveland Bantam Champions .____.__. __rcr. Rangers Group Winners ___. New Haw!) Midget Champions ._p. . F_____V__.F.. nay-w _Group Winners F___.___.r____ Ron“: Juvenile Champions ______F___._V_____.. Mnjws Group Winners ., qrr_rrrrrr. Tums, In the Atom finals â€(anon and McCloskey scored for Osiss 't with Wilmhurst assisted by Stu Alex Midgley ls the boxing instructor cf self defence lessons at the Etabiccke M: 1: holds the championship belts in amatcur and Southern Ireland is now homing rcqu enthusiasts of the "art of self defense fr in from Ireland will be adding his talen~s to activities which the Etobicoke pocl are the interest of boys from 8 to 16. Champions in all divisimx were decided on Saturday as {In 1957-58 Weston Minor Hockey League season came to a success- ful conclusion. Atom Champions mm. Group Winners __P___ Consolation Winners Champions P_.____ "'--r_.. Group Winners .-__ .. Consolation Winners Weston i8i"iiryiict" Hockey Ltsagiir:r,t,s FINAL STANDING tir YORK Cf':',?)),')'";'"",.,".', AT. 8-061 I St. Catharine Strattord Kitchuir) for Marlbm Ct Oshuu cu Windsor CANAM St-nring for Strummi in th Pee-Wve final “tr:- 5illrmutst: McNeill, and 'tttt uirrrrr1 mpg“. by Adcock, Cree and h â€viz. rl, (2) Will my I: he Flan's ty (3) Assistance v (4) TREES MUS Woodbridge, Onim Phone: ATlrus If 0V The Autl (I) Will he not more t owner caucus My Metrooo TREE: PLAS‘WING ding a? a ct; ATlcs 8 Ha NV BE an or " TC FEED c. STINSOI In the Bantam final Rangers :(oxers were Cousineau 2, Gar- xud L', Penman and Brooke's 13- ~Z.;tod by Slater and Doherty. Smith Li White, Powell, Stutt .:nd Walker for Boston assisted in: Cairns and Ken. For Royals in the Midget :ruup soon-rs were Bryce, Vau- Phan, Jago 2, Wilson 3, and Pryor assisted by Clarke and ' 'e. Beavers'. scorers were Sml Both and 'iehiitt 2, av sistrd b, 'all and White. Tho f‘mnl wind up of the Sm '1 V, 'l lulu- place m the An Hamilton Dickie worked hand In a losing cause scoring three goth and assisting on the fourth acor- ed by Wylie. Cleveland scorers in the Minor Bantam final were Guest 3, Law-3w, and King assisted Dy Anion, Turnbull, and Ireland. 19min 2, Moon and Powers, as- ~'<ll-d by Hood. scored for But- pt a cost to the Y of about $lle 000. This year the Y WCA. plans to extend its pi-ognm to include mariy more people. To help over- come the increase in the cost, 'a sustaining membership drive Is to be held tram April 14th to 26th, with a goal set at $2,000. The money received in the drive will help to build a better com- munity in which you live. d Downsview Y Pushing For Memberships Y.M.C.A tensional 315mm: 2843 Kn r'fw C" “M N iii/tiii-ill:)"-,;,'.' 15 Geo 565 pe tt exte nariy r “ome I a sustt trr, and Region /r.u'i"itori'ty T q PR5ME MINISTER I‘YEFEHBAKER Sw £552 to E tch Pine is limited to rs planted less mun 1,000, and mine, hockey, baseball. dancing and ruby. (has. any man "ttvitus In ml by" the DO’IMVIOYI L This is all under I pm- 11 secretary Ind In"!!! ts, The building ll At Mr St. and the secretary :0 Page. In the past year pic mad the Y's Service tn request, for free Jcand, to the land- J a landowner when Secretory-Treasurer Ir9 any one YSGI" E LAND OWNER. 1:0 for Barry M c'HH anr Leap, m‘Ing vater Nia h F. L. LUNN, ns rsheds er ot t 3th cam nd Midgc tit, vofion I trees 'ds gem all tho: ith the Av 13th at of ap 3,1 handâ€. mad I t.&ottrat, mum-mm Wu Norman Etobicoke. Eu: Toronto, Sr Clair and Downwiew. The tour- nament wt: spammed by me gowmvlew mu m mu Teen ,lub. M. Clair downed vail-w with I icon of " to lo, and Etoblcoko defeated In: Toronto with I 1eore of M to M, leavmg New Lyhmiltt Downsview y Basketball Hold Tournament. WESTON MOTORS LTD. 4 Barrel ....t1U0 tfun 2 Barrel . . . 4 9.90 $8.00 Single Barrel $ 5.85 $4.50 " MAIN ST. N. CARBURETOR 14-PT. TUNE-UP For Chevrolet, - Small Pontiac: and other 6 CYLINDER CARS tadiusted with every SPECIAL WITH EVERY TUNE-UP Visit the aulomatic transmission headquarters for this area equipped with the latest precision automatic tools essential to proper overhauling of automatic transmissions, coupled with specialized factory trained mechanics - an inexpensive odiustment now . . . will save you a big repair bill later. BRAKES $10.50 $1.50 TUNE-UP SPECIALS PLUS PARTS Oune-up - --e -. -- c. I DRIVEN 1i,,iiiiii,iisty a v 'i . f Wt i92lil f F o . / ‘ Car In . i)7 N , tune _ll 6i C""'""-) ' AND SAVE S S ' »FREEMAN OLSON _ PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Regular t Fuel tit A Stove Oil . * Gasoline * Motor Oils * Anti-Freeze for; Prompt Service - Phone ATlas 8-1323 On Your Automobile's Upkeep Costs " cm: swimwear; to t1gitt “out we“ themselves. On hunky) March 22, the ttttal game took place in the gym ot Downavlew Collegiate, and Etobieoke won with a score of 10 to M. A dance In the cafeteria tol. /owed the Mal game. The cafe- teria we; decorated in the vari- ous team colours, and the entire OVER- HAUL 12 13 I5 lo, S_tttr5iul (a! Lawronco) TEST and ADJUST Check compression Clean Polnll, Plugs, Fuel Bowl Clean Baneâ€, test Check Slarnr Check Cylinder Head bolts Tighten Exhaust Flange Adios! Ignition Timing Adiun Toppers, if necessary Check Genermor and Adiust Voltage Regulalor Adiun Clutch lash Check tights and Windshield Wiper: Service Air Cleaner Adiun Carburetor and Test Fuel Pump lnspecl and Tighten Fan Bel! lmpod Hone Connection, and Rodiotor lest Anti-free" or Innull 14 POINTS PARTS EXTRA $21.65 'teguletr--$30.oo BRAKE Relining Chevrolet and Small Pontiau I951 - 1957 with - hand and C ttMt ping it, the that: this was a coup!- M‘ Chin Marty prim an oven um: various chum and each group was well unnamed. especially Northern Etoblcoko, the proud winnen for NN. Wk! Y hope to make an lulu. an In- nual event. but in order to do min the Y, must have I much enlarged membership. All new aura trom Weston, Ind lur- tounding Ire-s are asked to come out. . . f ' F . ,4 I that». was. ii':i,;:.liirii'i't when win si' ' ‘t when nah watt t6 u yukettg-u yo moths 99"“ Body and Fund» REPAIRS No Job Too Big or Too l4-PT. IIINE-IIP Small - Courtesy Con V-tt ENGINES PLUS PARTS O Insert mam: cyllnd-r . Adiun purlin' lull. . Import and MEL MI, 1-5231 (at. who“ Loudâ€: Imp“! " wheel tyllndnn lt"p.et lurch drum, Adiot Irwin Replun Ivah Show