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Following the devotional service. the ladies will adjourn lo the Christian Education Build- ‘mg to enjoy an evening of Court lWhist. Come and bring a friend. , February 22 is the birthday of Lord Baden Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement. The 22nd, 7th and 25th Lakeshore Scouts and Cubs will commem- orate this day on Sunday, Feb. " It the Gun-ch ot the Atone- The 22nd Lakeshore Cub Pack l! holding its 'Flying Up to Scouts' ceremony on Thursday, February 22. All parents of the boys are invited to attend. Re. freshments will be served by the Women‘s Auxiliary. The Women's Auxiliary to the 22nd Lakeshore Scouts and Cubs are holding a Bake Sale at Stemberg's store, Alderwood Plaza, on Saturday, February 21, from 2 pan. until sold out. Alderwood L a d i e s Monday Afternoon Bowling L e a g u e. Team standing February 4. 1983. Canaries 53, Cats 46, Busy Bees 41, Friendly Six 40 pOInIS. Glass was won this week by Edna Perkins with a 284 score. In spite of the very cold wea- ther on Thursday evemng, Feb. 7, the B.O.S.T.O. (Be of Service to Others) Square Dance Club, had a fair number of members out. If you would like to learn to square dance you will be made welcome, every Thursday evening at 3.30 p.m. in Lanor Avenue Public School. The Alderwood Swrm C l u b annual meeting Will be held m the Banquet Room of the Forum Restaurant, Alderwood Plaza. on Sunday evening February 17, at 7.30 pan. Election of officers and general business discussion. This IS your club, come out and sup- port the officers of your choice, I A speedy recovery to Mrs. [Gladys Wright, formerly of Al- ‘can Avenue, and now hung m 'Ulirtgton, who " a when: in [the Queensway Hospital, recov- ienng from surgery. If you enjoy pancakes you must try theirs, they are out of this world. Hope to see you there - the Church of the Atonement, Sheldon and Lanor Avenues. Confirmation classes have started at the Church of the Atonement. Teen-agers meet at 9.45 am on Sundays, the adult class meets on Wednesdays at 8 o'cloek, in the Christian Edu- cation Building. The Brotherhood of Anglican Churchmen are holding a "Fan- cake Luncheon" on Saturday, February 16, from 12 noon. To Mr. Ted Walker. Hallmark Avenue, best wishes for a speedy recovery from a recent heart attack. l Friends “a neighbor- or In. A. Punting. a Burlington Rd, livid to expre- their deepest pynoethy on the recent death ot “W" her Mound, who pul- Lad we, " the Queenmoy Hos- pital last week At the Me of " “Henry" and Mrs, Putin moved mm the house that they built, on Burlingame Road, with, lune help turn fellow workers! at the Toronto Transit Commu- on "Happy" retired trom the T.T.C. in 1952 and men! I lot at time visiting lick employees. He) also helped us " well as some) others who were building at Gl sane tune. Although we did not‘ visit as much u we would have liked or should, we will miss him very much i and Boom-t lactic. Pick ' u. m carol-non: ce"mogV III pertained in India- mb. wtth the Wowni- v.91“; adi- new to.“ in their 3 TURKEY DINNER Mushroom .. lb. Mk Imm..2lbs.260 No. 00an I!†ment. Parents are invited to take part In this service with their boys. Enumeraturs Will be starting out on Monday, Feb. 18, to get everyone who is eligible to vote on the voters" list. The weather is going to be very cold and it will be hard to write on the doorstep. Would you please in- vite the ladies to step inside the door. I am sure that they will appreciate this courtesy. The Etobncoke Pools Board also saved the township $3.000 by handling the summer swimming program for all schools, public and separate, for the first time. Formerly trainers were brought in, but last year the staffs of var- ious pools did the training. The Health Club made up half of the total profit of $8,284.32. o n e notable accomplishment was the starting of the crippled children's swiming program at Alderwood. The University Settlement men's team had I perfect score on Saturday night with four straight wins and captured the GG2; in that division. Etobicoke was consistent with four seconds for the men. three seconds and a first for the girls, to finish the ‘evening with a score of 50 points. (The back stroke relay for women :was a nip and tuck affair from start to finish. First one team would take the lead, then the other would pull out of the turn ahead, but at the finish line I wouldn't have ventured to pre- dict the winner. However. that stalwart group of men. the judges, came to the rescue and declared Ann Arbor the winners over EMAC. Both teams clocking 4:37 9. The Etobicoke Pools'Board is al steamed up over their achieve- ment of finishing last year's op- erations in the black. It is 1he first time in six years that the board has finished without a de- tacit. Although it only operated for three full weeks, the Richmond Marianne Humeniuk, the rEtobivoccasions and one can never tell coke butterfly ace clipped a sec- which is the better team. On Sat- ond off the Ontario record in the urday the local boys edged ahead 100 yard event to finish in 1:04.]. of the Hamilton quartet to cap- I understand this girl is getting ture the Canadian record in an very close to the Canadian rec- enviable two minutes and eleven 0rd for the 200 yard distance in seconds. The Emac boys answer the butterfly. Marianne may ease to Don Miles, George Cross, Tom Mary Stewart from the record-Connor and Dan Scorgie. books on this one soon. Her et-' The 100 yard freestyle event fort, though the best in Ontario. for boys ten and under finished was only second best at the week-n dead heat on times but again end, for Susy Thrasher from Annlthe judges decision broke the Arbor touched half a second'deadloek and Bill Kennedy of ahead of the Etobicoke swimmer. ;London 'Y' was given the verdict Although this was a relay swim lover Tom Conn?†from EMAC: meet, it was liberally spiced with:Both boys covered the four fill-in events to ease the strainllengths in 1:09.4. Pools Board Swims In Bladd After Treading 'Water (, In The Red For Six Years ( Ann Arbor, the Michigan club coached by Rosemary Dawson, who is one of I family of conchel, won all the races in the women's events except one which went to the local girls. This American team went on to further, glory on Sunday towin a dull meet in the same pool against EMAC. The home club was 'trorta enough to hold off all opposition to add the maior trophy to their collection, but oddly enough they 1mrt out on the women’s and men's Awards. l Br I... c. Inl- . l habituat- MiantteUl Aquatic Club bound the Telegram “In: “rim In.“ Gummy night. It was on. of the short and "not will ~prognnu which as we and because of the incline ot pools in Ontario will manly be. come mom TIN. canadian And Ontario Record t Broken By EMA!) Swimmers 49.“. TEA BAGS - 00’s . KOUNTY KIST PEAS - 16-01. ORANGE M1lEitME-48ottg.. . Tins LN SHOITEIIII . MOTHER PARKER'S ABE BRAND IUINS' Besides the opening of the new Richmond Gardens pool, other modifications were undertaken. lThese included the installation of (new steam equipment at the Health Club to give a dry 150 degree steam instead of a wet, humid 126 degree steam. Also, the Alderwood pool underwent acoustic treatment which great- ly reduced the noise level, mak- ing it pleasanter for those using the pool, especially' on the davs 'when there are a lot of children splashing about. ' Reeve John MacBeth recently appointed this year's board mem- bers. J. J. Palmer is again chair- mart, John Carroll is vice-chair- man. and other board members are J. M. Jordan. Tom Blackwell, and Councillor Douglas Rollo: Pools Board members for last year were J. J. Palmer. chairman, J. Carroll. vice-chairman. J. M. Goodwin. J. M. Jordan. T. Black- well, G. S. Pyne, and J. M. Gil- bert. CRACK CANADIAN RECORD. EMAC relay Finch after edging a Hamilton team and set- quartet of Don Miles, George Gross, Tom Con- ‘ting a new Canadian record for the 200-yard nor and Dan Scorgie are congratulated by {relay for boys l0 and under. Etobicoke Swimming Pools manager Johnl Photo " hm, w.“- Plans are floating around for the third indoor pool to be locat- ed in Rexdale. subject to the board having available funds. The Michigan girls in addition to going home with a bagtull of on the senior competitors. One of the highlights of these events was a needle match between EMAC and Hamilton for the ten and under boys 200 yard relay. These boys have met on many occasions and one can never tell which is the better team. On Sat- urday the local boys edged ahead of the Hamilton quartet to cap- ture the Canadian record in an enviable two minutes and eleven seconds. The Emac boys answer to Don Miles, George Cross, Tom Gardens pool made 2/5 of its budgeted admission target. This could he a- good indication for coming years in the operation of this outdoor pool. One of the newest programs being worked on this year at Alderwood. is the establishment of a permanent isometriral ’muscles contractions room, This ‘new method of training has been proven to be more effective than any other type of exercising. The apparatus required is so simple that expense is almost ‘nil. With the newest expansions Lakeshore Swim Club was in at the kill in the relay breast stroke for women. The New Tor- onto girls managed to ease be- tween the two major contenders to make second place in a little over five minutes and twenty sec- onds for the 400 yards. Ontario is sending 36 swim- mers to Quebec on the weekend to a dual meet between the two Provinces. Coupled with the dual meet is the PAN-AM trials. The Canadian team will probably be chosen on the basis of times gain- ed at the trials. trophies gave the audiénce a spectacular display of diving dur- ing the intermission. They surely are a versatile group. This is the eighth time this par- ticular meet has been held and the second successive time that the Etobicoke club has taken first prize. ALDER- Take notice that the York West Liberal Associotlon Nomination Convention for its federal candidate will be held. " BROWN'S LINE ALDERWOOD Snoclal Prlcés Efftmthm A.C.l. BOYS CAN BUILD ‘al AC1. there is a small vacant MUSCLES! ‘mom which will soon be per- Bill Brown ISE imanently housing this new Me of the newest oroerams)work-out room. TILL NEXT WEI). CLOSED MONDAY ...2|h.45¢ . . , Tins m 8 M, MONDAY. FEB, 18, 1963 YORK WEST llBERAL NOMINATION MEETING (lslington Ave. and Richview Side Rood) In The RICHVIEW COLLEGIATE ...15c EVERYONE WELCOME ....... 2 Tins m FOLK DANCING This year at "Koltegiate Ka- pers" there will be tour folk dances demonstrated by about fifty girls. The "Ve David," "Hava Nageela." "Stepping Out" and "Never on Sunday" will be performed by grades nine to twelve respectively. Grade 13 student. Sharon Lee Stuart. along with Mrs, Taylor have been perfecting each 'dance for the three big nights of "Kollegi- ate Kapers." Mary Okihlro 12D - Yes, Royal York IS a good team. These nothern invaders really did invade Alderwood and took home a 40-26 victory. The game was exciting. That is. the first half. Then something happened. [ Mary Sheperd got 13 points and Lynda Joy Bambi Coomie and Joy Farrington scored the others. By the time the room is in full operation, at least 200 boys will be able to benefit from its uses every night for three min- utes each. This new program will gradu- ally build stronger and more physically cagable boys which in turn wzll pr6hioteatronger and better teams. . CLEM NEIMAN PRESIDENT GIRLS' BASKETBALL Photo by James WI!"