SETTING UP CAMP...Erecting a tent as they will be doing in Button Bay, Vermont, July 18, are members North West Girl Guide Patrol Prepares For Vermont Round â€" up Early in February eight girls and two Guiders of North West Area Toronto Girl Guides, were selected by the Girl Guides of Canada to attend the Girl Scout Roundâ€"Up in Button Bay, Verâ€" mont, U.S.A. as part of the Canadian contingent. Your car picked up, "Supertest" safety serviced and delivered at your convenience. The Roundâ€"Up is being held to mark fifty years of Girl Scoutâ€" Corner Kipling and Racine 241â€"8519 or 241â€"6085 REVERE MOTORS FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY Wheel Barrows GARDEN GARDEN TOOLS FORK s2.19 SPADE +2.50 SHOVEL +2.25 WEEDER +1.29 TURF GRASS EDEER 1.69 RAKE +1.29 COMPARE PRICES ON THESE TOP QUALITY FOLDING TABLE|CHARCOAL (BP) FOUR STOOLS REDUCED FROM $10.95 BP suopper‘s speciats: PP NOW BRING IN OR MENTION THIS AD â€" AND YOU‘LL GET AN EXTRA BIG 5% DISCOUNT AND § T 1 u. â€" 491\ $100LS liama. Lighter ‘13-45‘nuid_ 90‘\s ing in America. Ten thousand Guides and Girl Scouts of the World Association will gather at Button Bay for a two week camp. All campers and staff will be under canvas, The North West Area Patrol includes girls of the Rangers and Cadets groups of the Area. The girls must be proficient in camp skills, and had to be recommendâ€" ed by their Guide Commissionâ€" ers, Camp Advisors, and school teachers. The Rangers and Cadets selectâ€" ed were: Cadets; Marilyn Gran: ner, 74 Portage Avenue, Weston, Patrol Leader for the Group. Anna Kiss, 40 Muir Avenue. Humber _ Summit, _ Equipment Chief, Silvina Albert, 11 Bergaâ€" mott Avenue, Rexdale, Song Leader. of the North West Area Girl Guides Patrol. Left to right they are; Bonnie Vandervoort, Marilyn Gronner, Joyce Garnet and Anna Kiss. 3 H. P. QUTBOARD 1 monr :q@ : TOP QUALITY CORN BROOMS REDUCED FROM $1.25 FOR BARBECUE REG. $119.95 COMPARE AT $149.95 BROOMS JANE ST. AT TRETHEWEY DRIVE Sea Rangers â€" S.RS. Cormorâ€"‘ ant; Sandra Bridges, 14 Kirby] Road Downsview, Patrol Second. Bonnie Van der Voort, 35 Fal<‘ staff Avenue, Toronto 15, Equipâ€" ment Chief, Carol Whittlesea., 1A Braecrest Avenue, Wesxon.l Skit Leader. Land Ranger â€" First Glenlea Lands, Dona Bird, 139 Renault Crescent, Weston, Patrol Scribe. QUALITY c MS en CED Air Ranger â€" First Glenlea Air Ranger Flight, Joy Garnett, 35B William Baker Park, Downsview, Patrol Logkeeper. This is the first time the Northâ€"West Area has sent senior Guides on camping trips and consequently equipment of lightâ€" weight nature had to b lied Appeals to the Pardnt‘s mâ€" mittees of the organfzation and (Continued on ghge 11) g As American and oldâ€"timey pie o for breakfast, the screen version i4 |of "The Music Man" is gently es\nostnlgic. never becoming rauâ€" ie COUS despite its con man hero __‘| (Robert Preston) and his imaginâ€" â€"® |ed 76 trombone band. There is sweetness and delight in its __|story and acting along with roâ€" bust humor. Of course, the Iowa town of 1912 is a burlesque of the actual, but kindly, and in it Hermione Gingold has the culâ€" tureâ€"hungryâ€"female role she does with such amusing pretensions. commended by the Children‘s Film Library this week: Enchantâ€" ed Island, Hero‘s Island, and The Music Man. To help parents of young children in their selection, here are reviews of the films in question: Herman Velville‘s "Typee" hu‘ been prettified for the screen, but color photography and enâ€"! gaging performances by Jane Powell and Dana Andrews make escapist fare. Rating: Good. HERO‘S ISLAND With beautiful simplicity and truth, this tells of colonial days when a man and wife, formerly indentured servants, fight to esâ€" tablish home for their family on an island off the Carolinas, dediâ€" cating their lives to God and the land. Showing stamina of our forebears, this should be seen by parents and children together. Rating: Excellent. THE MUSIC MAN ‘Three children‘s films are reâ€" But it is Mr. Preston, with his Piedâ€"Piper magnetism, that givesi the show its irresistible appeal| and Shirley Jones, as Marian the | librarian who supplies beauty and a lovely singing voice. And the band music is wonderful‘ For the finale when the town boys appear in the cheap, illâ€"fitting iuniforms and with the shiny inâ€" struments sold to their parents \ by the wily Mr. Preston, who by \now is desperately anxious to make good on his bogus promise | to teach them to play, the good | fairy movie camera changes the lads one by one into resplendent i uniforms and the triumphant muâ€" sic man prances down the street at their head with the sound track providing a gloriously hapâ€" py ending! Rating: Excellent. This won the Family Medal. 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The dress featured a bow at the front, long sleeves and a high round neckâ€" line. The floor length wedding gown was made by the bride herself and it left a royal effect with the slight train of the overâ€" skirt. Her headdress was a finâ€" gertip veil, she carried a pink rose, white stephanie and ivy ‘ bouquet. gown was made by the bride| Mrs. Gerald McDonald, the herself and it left a royal effect grooms mother had a grey emâ€" with the slight train of the overâ€" broidered dress with a cape and skirt. Her headdress was a finâ€" matching accessories. gertip veil, she carried a pink _ For their honeymoon trip to rose, white stephanie and ivÂ¥) Bluewater Manor Lake, in New bouquet. York, the bride changed into a A school and university navy blue silk two piece travelâ€" friend Miss Catherine Killingsâ€"\ling suit. WILLING HELPERS ... Sandra Bridges, Donna Bird, (left) and Sylvina Albert (right) assist Mrs. M. G. Griffiths and Mrs. Donald Gloin, Patrol Leader, to pack the Patrol‘s Kitchen unit in preâ€" paration for their stay in Vermont. c wWITH ANY GAS PURCHASE Wading Pools s. OVER 6 FT. SQUARE IDEAL FOR THE KIDDIES worth was the maid of Honor. Mrs. Ritta Healey the bride‘s sisâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law and Mrs. Jack Fenn were bridesmaids. They carried sweetheart ros es and white carnations,. They wore rose chiffon dresses with long sleeves and straight neckâ€" lines and slightly bloused at the waist. Short veils and crowns were their headdress. The best man was Jack Fenn and the ushers were Lorne and Joe McDonald the grooms brothâ€" ers and Tap Healy, brother of the bride. The brides mother wearing a blue chantell dress with long white gloves and a blue flower ed hat greeted her guests at the Old Mill. 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