w onvimming in compeéetition is one of Canada‘s finest amateur sparts and it makes good healthy future citizens of the community. Both boys and girls derive great satisâ€" faction, havihg a lot of fun too, in the sport, mreting along with others of their own age levels in the area as well as in the Stites where competitive swimming is veers to the right is known as a backâ€"up ball, A "curve" ball begins curving almost the moâ€" ment â€" it â€" leaves your hand, and it keeps veering in a smooth are all the way down the lane. You roll a eurâ€" ve by rotating the palm of you h a n d inwards from the bottom to the top of the ball during yow By ‘ BERT GARSIDE & JIM HOULT Chief Bowling Instrie.ors Double Diamond Advisory Comncil Rolling a Curve Ball A "curve" ball is both the most effective and least dependable type of ball you can roll in bowling. Among bowlers, "curves" _ only curve to the lefi. @ 0 A ny ball tha 0 © veers to the right x O 4 The club swims each Monday evening in the Em ry Collewate Pool from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. and the response has been very good. Mr. Ramsden stuted that the cost is nominal, only $10.00 per year, and may be paid in two sums of $5.00 each & The club is known as the "Litâ€" tle Beaver Swim Club" and once Jt is a gong conceim, a jacket in @ppropriate colours wit\ suitable cvest will be made available to members. van Downsview Ramsd A competitive swim club has been _ formed\ under Mr. Jack Ramsden, Swimming â€" Instructor, at Emery Collegiate Pool, Weston Road, Weston. Mr. Ramsden, in conjunction | with â€" Mr. George Shore, also a swimming instructor, and Norma Caverly, realized the need for such a club in the Wesâ€" ton, Downsview area and the club Is oven to buth sexes up to 20 years of age. Swi ing Club 5 Excesses| The Law And Power Of Faith s | _ Consciously or unconsciously we all desire to get the most out F ‘ u" L'fe | of life! Something within us keeps making us want new and more or es on a 7 1 satisfying experiences. A competitive swim club nas’hemmmx a major factor in help M D S There certainly *‘ a Divine Power back of us which gives \l: te me K . motivat t e f ar c st yours r been _ formed\ _ under Mr. â€" Jack ingg to build the youth of toâ€"day. s s ays otivation to move forward and onward. Trust yourself, have fait Ramsden, Swimming â€" Instructor, . _‘ . _ ; , Aermoie confidence in vour own vision‘! Reliove that wan ars haine halnai Weston Hockey Majors Are Juvenile Champs ® M vimmin fr vther club vhone ddre ning nioiin num ber 1 Foxrun Ave in Slet is under m club h as'hemmmg a major factor in helpâ€" c Mr.= Jack inggto build the youth of toâ€"day. j lnslr’ucmr, American clubs are inviting Canaâ€", Pool, Weston d Jubs d visev Ramsden, in TN clubs and viceâ€"versa to comâ€" Mr. â€" George Pete at their meets, Competition is ig instructor, keen and clubs vie with one anâ€"| vealized the other to win each other Counâ€"| i /exâ€" P : in the Wes try‘s records. For instance, North and the club York 14 iwim Ciub.â€"swi ; es up to ,_,0; or Jons Swim Club, s“lmmmgl out of Memorial Pool, Willowdale,‘ uch Monday competed at Toledo Ohio U.S.A.! y Colleg nteiSmurday March 24 last. and won! P ay vith CH ®tmwn‘en‘ng out your arm motion|when we didn‘t know how to pre i‘rfll eut the curve in half, vent the babies‘ deaths." |_ A curve is . also partly enund'} \by bringing your arm across mr‘ body during your swing. Throw |the ball with your arm reachine 1 Because a curve is so hard to Exercise plays a big part in Dr. _control, very few good bowle"f“"hites recipe for avoid/ng today‘s use it. Even a slight difference in{"uncontrolled epidemic â€" hardenâ€" _your speed of delivery can cluseJiflK of the arteries". a large change in the size of the| Atherosclerosis, the process hy ‘curve, and the path of the ball. which arteries become narrowed by If you are throwing a wide curve,|fatty deposits on their inner walls, _you are pretty well confined to/is no longer confined to the old, aiming for the pocket of the right but is a disease of the middleaged of the headpin. If your wide curve and even the younger he said. hits the left of the headpin, the Coronary heart attacks were not ball will likely ricochet into the the only danger. Tutter, leaving pins standing. | The brain, seat of mental actâ€" With a curve, you must line/ivity, personality, spirit, as well yourself up on your target fmm:u mechanical function (which can way over to the left side of theibe paralyzed by strokes) had lane. For this reason, you should[lrterles which might be shut by centre dart; for the right 3â€"Pin voll between the centre dart and the first dart to the right; for the right corner pin, voll over the first dart on the right of centre. f For left side pins, roll between or over the dart on the left. To remedy a curve that is too heavy for you to control, try gripâ€" ping the ball with your thumb held as high up as possible toward the centre of the ball. This will help prevent your hand from "flicking" over during delivery. 1 When aiming, stand either on,*neglect of the body. Man is not all or two dots to the left of centre,|brain, and it may be millions of depending on the size of your eurâ€"|Â¥ears before he is." ve. For the headpin, roll over the| "Man has a body and muscles. ijem operating vehicles for the first time, some of them careless and unskilled. And some .of them are no more than 10 years old! Drivers, â€" watch out â€" for young cyclists, asks the Ontario Safety League, use the forward darts for aiming,gblood clots, with irreversible damâ€" rather than aim by shifting your age. position. From way over on the| "Im getting impatient with peoâ€" left of the lane, you don‘t have any/ple who constantly emphasize only place to shift your position to, ‘the education of the brain to the Most drivers know that car enâ€". Tines give off harmfnl carbon monoxide, but few people seem to appreciate exactly how dangerous| it is, The Ontario Safety League) points out that it takes nnly’ about five minutes for an average | car, left running in a closed oneâ€"| ‘ar gavrage, to poison the air to the! woint where it would cause death.; about 14 trophies, Ist, 2nd, and Ard places, plus breaking a few lecal records. Now, the American clubs are coming here shortly to Spring has brought a new danâ€" ter on to the road ~â€" & whole flood of unlicenced operators, many of Tor the hooks ry to.get some Canadian records ing your arm across your) "It was en :idered God‘s will ring your swing. Throw|Now it is st | considered God‘t with your arm reaching will tha: the ze of death should out down the lane. lth three score years and 10, but I hand does turn somewhat, don‘t believe it is any more than _ Longevity in the United States increased by ©.6 years between 1930 and 1940, by 4.3 years beâ€" tween 1940 and 1950 and by only 1.7 years in tve decade to 1960. In 1959 to 196( it did not increase at all. _ "Why educate highly a brilliant mind on‘y to ha > it snuffed out at 35 or / ears ~imply because of ph{:i:ll neglee of the arteries?" gevity in the United States _ "Man has a body and muscles. The proper use of the body and the muscles, especially the leg muscles, is essential for the proper working of the brain." He attributes his good health jto two factors â€" heredity and a Jlikinz for exercise. His inhevited imetaholism is such that he burns ‘up a lot of energy (and thus food) jeven sitting around. ; _ Lean, pinkâ€"cheeked and vigorous, \with ready smile and a quick humâ€" our, the Boston doctor takes his lown advice. â€" "I wanted to be alert this afterâ€"| noon. I didn‘t eat that rich (choco-} lete cream cake} dessert, or part| of the ham," he said after lunch.] He attributes his good health| to two factors â€" heredity and a Looking 15 years younger than his 75 years, he wa‘ks a lot and rides a bicycle. He also eschews desserts and watches his food. _ By gasoline he meant riding in cars instead of walking, and by electricity riding in elevators inâ€" stead of climbing stairs. Extra food â€" (desserts, etc.) tobacco, _ alcohol, gasoline and electricity were on Dr. White‘s list. + If=people â€"cut out or 1-ednce;the[ fivre excesses of the prosperous' part of the Western world, giving | the money saved to the poor naâ€" tions, the probem would be solved, he suggested. f by JOAN HOLLOBON Dr. Paul Dudiey White, the Boston heart specialist who steerâ€" ‘ed former President Dwight Eisenâ€" hower through his heart attack and is the only Western member of the Russian Academy of Mediâ€" cine, had energetic advice in Torâ€" \onto recently for those who want to live to 80, when he spoke to the 1962 Canadian Health Forum, or-J ganized by the Health League of Canada. * \ _ â€"USE EASTER SEALSâ€" Begin toâ€"day having faith that you can accomplish more than yesterday. This you can do! For every accomplishment give thanks. Remain steadfast in faith and your toâ€"morrow will be better than toâ€"day. For as Jesus said: "Be of good comfort; thy faith hath made thee whole". Matt. 9:22. Peter Schlitt along with Both had & goal and assist for Majors in the second game, Dave Virgin scored from John Panko to comâ€" plete the Majors‘ scoring. Dave Anderson again was prominent for Lions picking up their goal, John‘ Stutt assisted. 1 The Creative Power rightly used can expand and divect the faith of anyone to a realization of inner confidence, assurance, and staâ€" bility never known béfore, Faith is a thing of thought, a way of thinking, and feelingâ€"a mental acceptance, Faith is a mental attitude deep withineach one of us so that the mind can no Jonger deny it. When we plant seeds we have faith that they, will grow. Spiritual energy cannot be defined any more than electricity can be defined and yet we know that the Power of spiritual energy does exist and can be used, the same as we know electrical energy exists and can be used. : _ Metro results of Friday, March the 30th. Bert Robinson Pee Wee‘s defeated Weston 3â€"1. Ron Clarke scored for Weston assisted by Keith Carrigan and Dave Roy. l Weston Credit Jewellers are feaâ€" 'turing a trophy disvlay also team 'pictumu and it is hoped that the many Weston fans and parents will visit the store to see this disâ€" play. creasing desive to understand o bilities for a richer, fuller life with a certainty. ‘Too many people do not have the initiative to go ahead on Faith‘,:;:: and sit back grumbling about what they are missing in life and they experting sympathy and help all the time. While others have stepped than forward in faith and changed the destiny of nations. These men Th discovered a spiritual self within which is greater than anythingied outside of themselves, We must all have an intense and ever in-;f"efl‘ creasing desive to understand our true potentiality and the poui-§f,‘,‘kf _ At Ted Reeve arena the Weston| Bantam and Minor Bantam teams| won their games by 4â€"0 scores. There certainly is a Divine Power back of us which gives us Canadian children as the result of motivation to move forward and onward. Trust yourself, have !;ith(l"'d'w“"e fallout â€" from â€" atomic confidence in your own vision! Believe that you are being helped,bomb "“u by a Power greater than yourself. These dynamic attitudes of mind Stronlmmv 90 follows chemical f s ; k. % t ._._ _ |pathways similar to calcium and will give enthusiasm to your individuality, purpose to your vision hence is deposited in bones and and certainty of accomplishment. iraath> Tha tusth nf abiHgucss clcl Majory defeated Lions twice last week to win the Juvenile ehnv‘ ionship, Majors won the first 5â€"2 and the sécond 3â€"1, Eric Both was the star for Majors with two goals in the first game ‘a goal and assist in the second ©Other major goals in the first game. Brent Thompson two and Doug Copleston a single, Peter Schlitt and Glen Hopkins with an assist each. Dave Anderson and Gord Wadge scored for Lions with Bil} Clegg and John Stutt picking up an assist. BANQUETS * PARTIES WEDDING RECEPTIONS PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR Faith is a RESERVATIONS â€" CHâ€"1â€"9613 EXCELLENT FOOD â€" REASONABLE RATES BAR FACILITIES â€" FREE PARKING (must be qualified) Applyâ€"Recreation Officeâ€"Municipal Bldg.â€"2000 | Week days â€" 1:00â€"5:00 P.M. THE WESTON RECREATION COMMISSION ISs ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT WiITH THE .« SUMMER FUN PROGRAM LIONS CLUB of REXDALE PINE POINT AT REXDALE‘S PICTURESQUE in which we can place our faith veally turn out for these playâ€"| Dental research scientists at thmr T Sevar e e t oreae wl v' offs. University of Toronto report that‘ Easter. exams are over, spring|Frankie Mah ce obnerrerng mc ramemeacquncy |Auorine, in proper quantities, can is here, and at Weston a youn‘,m progre How fit is your car? The Onâ€" 40 more than any recent discovery . man‘s fancy turns to â€" track. skaters just s tario Safety League points out that to prevent tooth decay. Weston will enter a Junior z....i.g her dazzlin automobiles are often sick long: Many children today are not eatâ€" in the Gladstone Track Club‘s anâ€" won‘t tell if before obvious symptoms show. ing foods that will build a Slmnz(nfld road race in High Park thillput on anothe Try some preventive medicine, lndï¬bod)’ and sound teeth. Too many Saturday. This event is run over a| With examir frequently check the crucial controIIOf them are growing up on diets course of one and oneâ€"half milel'truter shock areas of your car that can most|Which lack body and tooth buildâ€" and up, according to class. The just over, not easily become infected w i t hling foods, and contain excessive four . lightâ€"foots competing for under way on : "vehicle virus": â€" brakes, headâ€"|AmoUnts of refined sugars and|Weston will be Jim Anderlon,itln Track tes lights, rear lights, turn signals, |Starches. Frank Rocea, Barry Faulkner, udlmoduta. and | steering, tires, wheels, exhaust Thp importance of fuorine, in Norbert Krubs. ivia some comy system and muffler, horn, mirrors,/the prevention of tooth decay, was _ Supporters will be most welcome halls in future windshield wipers, and glass,. An|emphasized as University scientists (if they are from Weston), gnd{ mommmcien accident could result from a defect continued a current research proâ€"‘!he starter‘s gun sounds at two The â€" Ontari in any of these areas. ject under which they are studyâ€"/o‘clock. The track team made a|quotes these " Remmmmmmmnemcmrâ€"wcwwoâ€"=â€"â€"â€"â€" {ing the Sffect of diet on dentalivery good showing last year, and South African . {health, leven more is expected this seaâ€"! Nothing can >Ower Of Fa'th I Aim of another important re-|50n. w.it.h‘ the Collegiate‘s improv-?d",, feeling 1 s |search project now being carried/ed facilities. was 2 lli__ Friday April 6th Bert Robinson teams in the Metro league will ’vidt Weston in the second game of a best of five play off series. ‘Lnt'l see the fans and parents veally turn out for these playâ€" offs. Bert Robinson won the Bantam game 8â€"2. Bruce Dancey and Ken Little scored for Weston. John Mcâ€" Gregor, Dave Clyde: and Peter Stowile picked up an assist each. Weston and Bert Robinson minor Midgets tied 22.. Weston goals by Murray Antram and Tan Fairley both unassisted. ’ Minor Bantams defeated Beri Robingon 4â€"3. Stazring for Weston were two defensemen, Trevor Conn and Pete Wilmshurst. Each player got two goals, Btian Ponder and Fred Marsden each had an assist. Weston Rd.â€"Weston *"Fluorine Gets _ This type of dental research 4s being carried out at the University |of Toronto at a time when Canada | |faces a serious shortage of den-, ‘tists. There is only one dentist now | available for every 3,000 Canadian | men, women and children. As for, ‘the future, despite a rapidly exâ€" | \panding â€" population, â€" there are | scarcely enough dental gnduatel} each year to replace those who retive. 1 Exact amount of the research grant was not disclosed but it was known to be substantial, Because of this unsolicited gift, dental reâ€" search scientists at the University can take another step forward in now become even more important than recruitment for dental pracâ€" tice. Dental authorities say this situaâ€" tion emphasizes the need for inâ€" creased dental research,. It underâ€" lines the importance of using denâ€" tal science to help ensure a healthy nation for the future. In many quarters, it is believed that reâ€" cruitment for dental research has Similar research is being conâ€" ducted~at the University of Tor-‘ onto on the teeth of cattle. Thus far, it has been found by chemical isolation procedures that the teeth! of Canadian children developing in | 1952 and later do contain radioâ€" active elements in them including Strontium 90. Teeth from cattle, that grazed on pasture land, hlVB} been found‘ to contain a much 1‘ higher radioactivity content. ; ' Aim of another important reâ€"| 1nlrch project now being carried out by the Faculty of Dentistry, Ilt the University of Toronto, is {to determine the amount of Stronâ€"‘ ‘tium 90 in the tooth structure of| CCCCZC. 20C ICELZ! 6" emildren are being used in the University of Toronto research project because they are much easier to obtain than bone samples. The University so far has receivâ€" ed approximately 8,000 primary teeth from Canadian children born in each year from 1952 to 1961. These baby teeth, which normally fall out between the ages of 5 and 13, are being collected in all parts of Canada and sent to Toronto by schools, public health officials, and women‘s service clubs.â€" _ Strontium 90 follows chemical pathways similar to calcium and hence is deposited in bones and teeth. The teeth of children are Dentists Approval 1935 WESTON ROAD BANNERMAN HARDWARE t that‘ Easter. exams are over, spring s, can is here, and at Weston a young overy man‘s fancy turns to â€" track. fWenon will enter a Junior team t eatâ€"in the Gladstone Track Club‘s anâ€" :mmg/mul road race in High Park this many Saturday. This event is run over a diets|course of one and oneâ€"half miles 1O 200 22200E °C CHADZRUON is 16 ‘l Hockey for the boys is officially thin that it often comes off with over for this winter, but the girls ‘a little alcohol. play on. Weston‘s girls by a 31 A young woman hailed a taxi. score in a game that only the girls, "‘Maternity hospital, please" she could put on. AnnaMarie Choffe told the driver. "But: don‘t hurry showed | signs of becoming | Alâ€"_I anlw wasl th.__» ND _ _ T. â€"ms event is run over a| With examinations and the even course of one and oneâ€"half milu}nuter shock of returned papers and up, according to class. The|just over, not too much has got four . lightâ€"foots competing for under way on the sports front, but Weston will be Jim Anderson, the Track teams (Junior, Inter» Frank Rocea, Barry Faulkner, and/mediate. and Senior\ «hasl4 aon Colleginte Sports Corner Lawrence & Weston Road CH. 1â€"6584 32 Tangiers Rd Students Back On Track Fwred of the same old t Twee & e same old bathroom colour scheme? We‘l give you the secrat af aube a K sll d mboan o un e e T antees. Call or phone for estimates MONTHLY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE C. G. BROUGHTON LTD. CAN BE K LIFE INSURANCE Gordon W. Alcott, C.L.V. Auxam-csta __ _ â€"â€"=â€" Fixtures BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT SUN LIFE ASSURANCE OF CANADA GOING OVERSEAS ? of becoming a !‘~‘[7 A NEW EXCLUSIVE DESIGN GROUP BY are over, spring|Frankie Mahovolich and Weston a V°‘""tm progressed, â€" other & Mechanical Â¥ipor wir '-'â€"r-vâ€": YOUR MOST VALUABLE DOWNSVIEW 0| The Ontario Safety League ‘%W%‘Wmâ€". junder way on the sports front, but (the Track teams (Junior, Inter» ‘mediate, and Senior) should proâ€" |vide some conversation around the â€"I only work there". ‘‘otmng can give you that rumâ€"« down feeling like jaywalking. The coating of civilization is se P NPUramaie > 2 s skaters just showed signs of fear at her dazzling rushes. The girls won‘t tell if and when they will put on another exhibition , Weston EM 45141 244â€"5324 62461