week of May with a fee of $5.00 cover expenses and admission the pool. Although it‘s planned run only 10 weeks, Mr. Finch training will continue until : the students can pass the \night. _ Supervising the course, Mr | Finch himself holds the Bronze | ; jon, the RLS. award of| mmmd has been qualified as | am examiner by the Society in | Classes are held every Monday 91 MAIN ST. P June 26, 1958 â€" Page 8 S$o why not take advantage of the high prices we are willing to give on your prm'pl car and drop in to one of our sales depots today and discuss a deal with one of â€" our experienced and courteous customers‘ men ! â€" WE NEED USED CARS . .. YOUR USED CAR Down Payments Budget Terms EASY . 34 LOW LITTLE BROS. LTD. is Worth More "I just put my foot there and push," Joanne Hanmer, 14, tells Chairman George Wagner of Etobicoke Memorial Swimming Pool board. Joanne is showing how to break the panicky grip of‘ a drowning person with Mr. Wagner acting as the subject in this picture. Joanne is Britain and Canada. Assisting|students must have a complete|a demonstration . last ‘ Monday are John Quinn, assistant manâ€"|knowledge of both theory and |right by Etobicoke firemen, whe ager of the townshipâ€"owned pool practice of lifesaving. They must ‘ took their automatic resuscitator and Pat Morrison, swimming diâ€"/be able to swim long distances, / to the pool and explained it fully rector. retrieve heavy objacis from the to the "teenâ€"agers." Three other Etobicoke swimâ€" | bottom of the pool with bolh| The course is part of the Board mers are working towards thei.'ihands and carry them to shore of Management‘s poucy of makâ€" Royal Lifesaving Society in |while swimming on their backs‘ting the township pool as useful structor‘s certificates by teaching chow that they know how to as possible to the whole comâ€" the present course. They‘re Don break down a drowning person‘s | munity. Miller, 23, Dennis Hayes, 27, and grip by several methods, demonâ€" l This fall, there‘ll be another Brian Nettleton, 27. An indeâ€"|strate actual rescues, carry other jifesaving course â€" this ‘one for pendent examiner from the RLS|swimmers long distances . to ‘parents. Toronto office will come out to chore, know two methods of| It won‘t be as tough as the assist in tests at the end of the artificial respiration «nd pass a lifeguards‘ course but will teach ‘ru. |stiff oral examination {mothers and fathers what to do o get the bronze medallion, ‘ Included in the instruction was in any water emergency. are John Quinn, assistant manâ€" ager of the townshipâ€"owned pool and Pat Morrison, swimming diâ€" rector. Three other Etobicoke swimâ€" mers are working towards their Royal Lifesaving Society in structor‘s certificates by teaching the present course. They‘re Don Miller, 23, Dennis Hayes, 27, and Brian Nettleton, 27. An indeâ€" pendent examiner from the RLS Toronto office will come out to assist in tests at the end of the SO ACT NOW! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF US! were wine oPEN FOR DEALS! To Us In Order To Reâ€"stock Our Two Used Car Lots We Need 75 Good Tradeâ€"ins In A Hurry FOR A GOO0D DEAL ... Yes, They Are in Stock â€" Both Vâ€"8‘s and 6‘s â€" All Models and Colours Yes, That‘s Right! You Will B2 Amazed At The Deal We Gan Make You On A one of 30 Etobicoke high school students takâ€" ing lifeguard training at a special Etobicoke course. When finished, she‘ll be qualified to act as lifeguard at a children‘s camp or other resort. Mr. Wagner is president of Wagner Signs, Ltd., Mitford Rd. in Weston district. AND THEN A GOOD DEAL MORE | It won‘t be as tough as the lifeguards‘ course but will teach {mothers and fathers what to do ‘in any water emergency. FORD DEALERS FOR OVER 32 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL 1958 FORD â€" EDSEL SALES & SERVICE iea) we were curious, for we then did not know what the letâ€" ers stood. for ‘but next day we learned it was the Toronto Chapter of this organization on their way to ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hedges for their regular chapter: night.,, This pleasant surprise had been planâ€" ned by the Quartette Chairmar Mr. Walter Martin who is a broâ€" ther of Mrs. Hedges. Their visit had been kept a secret from the members in general and we know they would be most pleasâ€" antly surprised to find their desâ€" tination and enjoy the (well known hospitality of the Hedges‘ home, They spent the evening as is their custom, singing for pleasure and as the evening grew chill continued their songs around a warm bonfire. For the group it was their final practice before they left for~Columbus, Ohio and the competitions to be held there. We have, and I imâ€" agine many of my readers are like your correspondent unâ€" ‘aware, already two winning ‘\Quartettes in Toronto and we \hope those who entered the ‘competitions this year had a ‘good measure of success. If you did not hear Mrs. €. J. Agnew interview her guest, Mrs. ‘McFall, who is a member of the ‘York Pioneer Society, on the Richmond. Hill: ‘Radio . station this week you certainly missed a treat. Both ladies were just ‘perfect, not even a ‘tiny "fluff" in fact they were so perfect your |correspondent thought . they {must have made a recording and was most surprised to hear it | was live or we personally knew {they had not had an opportunity to spend a great deal of time on (this interview previously. The ‘interview really concerned the | Women‘s Instityte â€" and . York used, including a barrel organ We hope next week to bring a report of this picnic. Sheila Hendry and . Miriam Snider each rendéred a piano solo when they took part in the recital ‘held© by < their teacher, Mrs. Echlin for her the younger girls in Henderson . School, Thornhill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Locke acâ€" companied Mr. and Mrs. Glibert Mathewson to Barrie last week where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Love. Mrs. Love‘s many friends will be pleased to hear that she is able to walk again without assistance. Mrs. Eldon Fierheller, Mrs. H. L. Whitmore, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. C. A. Peelar, Mrs. James Darlington, Mrs. Alfred Bagg, Mrs. Frank Locke, Mrs. Fred Hendry and Mrs. Charles Sumâ€" merfeldt were among the guests entertained by ~the Woodbridge United Women‘s Association when theyâ€" entertained at their annualâ€"luncheon this week. The ladies were very . enthusiastic about ‘the < guest speaker, . Mrs Hambly who is a member of. the consul .of Christians and ‘Jews, and as always it was a pleasure ‘to hear again Mrs. Garriock in vocal solos, Mrs. Brownlee with her violin and Mrs. Kearney: at the piano. Y8; provided Mrs. James Ash had the pleasâ€"| ure of a short visit from her| great aunt and uncle, Captain| and Mrs. James A. Sykes of Vicâ€"| toria Habour this week. Capâ€" tain Sykes is captain of one of | the Great Lake Boats which is‘ at present in dry dock, hence he | was enjoying a short vacation. | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chambers had a very busy day last Sunâ€" day as. they entertained twentyâ€" one unexpected guests during the day. «Mr. Fred Hendry attended the large disposal sale of Angus catâ€" tle this week when Don Head Farms sold their entire herd of ‘beef cattle, Mr. L. A. Whitmore called on Mr..and Mrs. Allen Boynton in Toronto on Wednesday and we are pleaged‘to report to friends 245 MAIN $T. 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