The first formal royal tour of Canada was in 1860 when the then Prince of Wales, who beâ€" came Edward the 7th, visited here. Its aims are to develop and maintain high standards in the secretarial field and to estaâ€" blish a national standard of qualification as "administrative assistant" for senior secretarial workers capable of rendering administrative assistance to management. At present there are branches in downtown Toronto, Hamilâ€" ton, Ottawa, Sarnia, Kingston, and Stratford and membersâ€"atâ€" large across Canada. The Association of Adminisâ€" trative Assistants is a Canadian association formed in 1951 and granted a charter by the Provâ€" ince of Ontario in 1952. A further preliminary meetâ€" ing will be held in September, which will take the form of a supper meeting followed by a field trip. In October these seâ€" eretaries will join other Torâ€" onto secretaries at the annu2l dinner meeting of the Toronto Charter Branch in downtown Toronto. Then in November the National Council of the associaâ€" tion will formally inaugurate the West Toronto branch ané instal the new Executive Comâ€" mittee. Secretaries To Form Local Branch Of Assoc. Secretaries in the western section of Metropolitan Toronto decided to form their own branch of the Association of Adâ€" ministrative Assistants or Priâ€" vate Secretaries at a meeting last week. LUCKY PUPILS at Cornelius Parkway Public School in North York‘s west end have pretty Darlene Anderson as their teacher. Miss Anderâ€" son was chosen Miss Toronto last weekâ€"end at _ The August Reader‘s Digest reports that the horrors and terrors wrought by lightning are far older than man. Lightâ€" ning was called the work of the devil, and a century ago the civilized world shot off cannon to frighten it away. Now science has learned at last that there is good in this awesome force, reâ€" ports the current issue of Reaâ€" der‘s Digest. It is one of the great throes in the continuingi miracle of creation and exist-‘ ence. _ Etobicoke council recently apâ€" ‘proved an amendment to zoning ’regulations to allow a payâ€"TV Icompany to move into the ‘Kresge building at Royal York Road and Bloor Street. The property, at present, is zoned lspecial commercial but it is not specified in the bylaw the site may be used as a television studio. ‘ Famous Players Canadian Corp. president, John Fitzgibbon said payâ€"TV is best described as a method of distributing to homes of special subscribers speâ€" cial programs not available on broadcast television. It will inâ€" clude motion pictures, sporting events and other features which will doubtless develop with%he Etobicoke video viewers who aren‘t satisfied with the derringâ€" do of Wyatt Earp and his wesâ€" tern cohorts or giveâ€"aways and panel shows will soon be able to actively resist by slipping a 25â€" cent piece in a slot and dialing a special channel. Change Bylaw For Pay TV Firm To Use Kresge Bldg. Thursday,â€" July 23, 1959 â€" 8 the Metro Police games. The twentyâ€"one year old beauty queen is seen above after she won her title and with her mother. en Etobicoke as a base for world‘s first payâ€"TV system "a number or reasons‘, but not elaborate. growth of the system, Mr. Fitzâ€" gibbon said. Expected to get unâ€" der way in October, it will be known as "Telemeter Pay Teleâ€" vision System‘". SEE THEM .. /[( [y/flw/ YOUR Home 320 Albion Rd. THISTLETOWN _ CH. 1â€"1701 At Your Service VICTORIAN ORDER oF NuURSEs CH. 11581 EASY TERMS The company said it had chosâ€" LOW DOWN “ PAYMENT * * "AuY Inem ar IE |Lidaads FRANK THOMSON & SON I£ 139 mai st jropic jested AIR CONDITIONERS the for did PLUMBING and HEATING Must Keep Fit To Keep Pace With High Speed Living Today He added need for bette: back to target pract planning of facilities and proâ€"| _ Later, when gunpoy grammes to meet the needs of into general use, the the people was foremost in theirevoked and the Sc thinking of the members of the |back to their putting "Our 125 members/ from the municipal recreation field join physical educators and repreâ€" sentatives of private agencies in endorsing His Royal Highness‘ comments this week," *aid Mr. Thompson. "Our function in toâ€" day‘s society is to provide proâ€" grammes whereby citizens of ail ages in our communities ar» given opportunities for physica!, mental and spiritual .recreation. We feel these activities contriâ€" bute to fitness of the mind, body and spirit through relievâ€" ing the tensions of modern livâ€" ing and providing the chance for activity not offered through norma! occupations.‘ Etobicoke Recreation Direcâ€" tor Ian M. Thompson, who douâ€" bles as President of the Society of Directors of Municipal Reâ€" creation of Ontario, seconded Prince Philip‘s recent remarks concerning the need for more stress on physical fitness in Caâ€" nada and pointed out the role municipal recreation authorities play in this movement. FIRST 5.10 a. n WESTON RD. â€" Route extended to new loop at Main and Blondin WILSON â€" Routed to Main and Blondin in normal hours. RUSH HOURS â€" Extended to Damask replacing FIRST LAsT 5. 53 a. m. _ 2.40 a.n WESTON T.C wWOODBRIDGE BUS MON, â€"â€"SAT TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION TTC INFORMATIONâ€"HU. 7â€"2424 SUN WILSON BUS Rush Hours only 5.00 .20 LAST 2.40 a. m MON 00 20 00 20 40 20 NORTH MAIN bus. TRANSFER CONNECTIONS BETWEEN WESTON RD. and WILSON Routes at Main and Blondin Effective Sunday July 26th. SERVICE CHANGES WILSON AND WESTON RD. ROUTES . Office . Store .. Society. "The opportunity must be available for all types of reâ€" creational activity both in proâ€" grammes â€" and â€" facilities," . he said. "We feel that municipal agencies are responsible for provision of these needs, either on their own pr through coâ€" operation with other agencies." He concluded "Modern Can#â€" dian living is becoming more complex and specialized, and we feel that people must take a greater interest in their own recreation activities, and those of their children, in order to remain adequately fit to cope with today‘s highâ€"speed living." Back in 1457 archery was still the chief means of defense in Scotland. But the Scots were spending so much time on the greens that the country seemâ€" ed in danger of losing the bowâ€" andâ€"arrow race. 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