â€"Earl Haig Student Is Winner Of CGA High School Award Many of the scenes were shot in Weston Collegiate and Voâ€" cational School, and students there acted some of the roles. The film emphasizes the imporâ€" tance of teaching young people correct driving attitudes, and it points out that insurance comâ€" panies red uce premiums for those who pass the high school tourse. More than 60 secondary schocls in Ontario offer driver instruction courses â€" â€" â€" â€" always in extraâ€" curricular time. "RIGHT from the Start" is available from the Department of Transport for showing at meetings of clubs and organizâ€" ations throughout the province. day, of the Weston Lions Club, preâ€" sented the Lions Club Scholarâ€" ships to Lorraine Tedford and William â€" Cormack. These are awards of $100 each from the Weston Lions Club. Both stuâ€" dents are honour award winners and have been very active in athletics as well as school serâ€" vice activities. These awards are made yearly on the basis of academic and athletic ability as well as personality. M. W. Thompson â€" introduced Councilior Wes Boddington who in turn awarded the Bruce Lawâ€" rence Trophy to Murray Death. This award is presented to the "Athlete of the Year". The troâ€" phy was dedicated about ten Ronald Hunt, a grade 13 stuâ€" dent at Earl Haig Collegiate, Willowdale, was this year‘s winâ€" ner of the annual C.G.A. High School Award, in competition with 424 students from 92 high schools across Ontario. Students wrote two, oneâ€"hour examinâ€" ations in English and Mathematâ€" Mr. James S. Dow, President of The Certified General Accounâ€" tem:s Association of Ontario in announcing this award, stated that this was the first occasion that it had come to Toronto; last year‘s winner having been a resident of Ottawa. In addition to the: provincial award of $250.00, six individual awards of $50.00 each are made throughout the â€" larger â€" urban An Ontario movie featuring Weston high school students was the only Canadian winner in judging of 1962 safety films by the National Committee on Films for Safety, in Chicago. An award of merit for the conâ€" tinent â€" wid e â€" competition â€" has been announced for "RIGHT from the Start", a 23â€" minute film on driver instruction in seeâ€" undary schools. The film was sponsored by the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Transport and proâ€" duced by Chetwynd Films Ltd., Toronto. Awards And Honours Presented At Weston CVS Final Assembly ** NDS of cheese, five tons of boney. 60 tons of pickles, and 40 tons of canned fruits, vege table soups and juices â€" all from Ontatio â€" were sold reâ€" certly at Britain‘s Home Show. Ontario food products sold in D itain â€" have been increasing steadily since 1960. WCVS Safety Film Wins Award Of Merit In Chicago Mr. Ed Rushbrook, President INETEEN THOUSAND POU Learn To SWIM Classes At Canadian Swim Schools 12 Next Series Pelficld 50 Belfield Road, Rexdale Rexdale Blvd. Dixon Road 247. No. 50 Lesson â€"â€" Six Week Series Begins Monday, June 10 all Ron Hunt is the son of Mr. & Mrs. G.R. Hunf, 85 Alamosa Drive, Willowdale. He is 18 years of age and has been active in sports, particularly track and field. Ron‘s immediate objective is entry into the University of Toronto Honour Mathematics and Science course, in which the C.G. A. offers him best wishes. The Certified General Accoun-* tants‘ Association High School) Award will continue annually| and take place normally during the last week of April each year. Those â€" interested â€" should . take notice to watch their school bulâ€"| letin board around Easter of rext vear. | of Bruce Lawrence, who was killed on active service during the war. An individual trophy is presented to the winner each year with the main trophy réâ€" maining in the school. Members of the Student Counâ€" cil were introduced by Mr. Ferâ€" guson and each received a pin award for valuable contribution towards school activities. Mr Heard, Vice â€"Principal, assisted with this presentation. It was pointed out that the student body, under the direction of this year‘s Student Council, raised over $2500 towards benevolent purposes, Mr. W.J. Burgess presented awards to the members of the Rifle Team and Mr. F. Sanders handled the presentation of preâ€" areas of Ontario, where the As sociation has chapters. The Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Branch 213 Weston Rangers, held a very successful Euchre and Bake Sale, in their hall, 46 Dennison Rd. E., on Tuesday May 21st, Winners were: â€" LADIES : â€"â€" Clare Wall Olive Halerow Jo. Laver Low Score : â€" E. Doiman . MEN : â€" Joyce Gates Mrs. Dresser Low Score : â€" Carrie Wilson DOOR PRIZES REGISTER NOW and Rose Milson. Next Euchre, â€" June 18th RANGERS BRANCH Classes $8.00 Adult FOR Pre â€" School and Kindergarten Classes $8.00 per series School Children‘s Classes $10.00 (36) Mrs. Kitchen ICH 213 CH. 1 â€" 3200 (70) (74) (76) (41) (72) per t The Valhalla Inn, newest adâ€" |dition to a growing list of hotels and hostelries in and around Toronto and described as "a (little piece of Scandinavia transâ€" |planted in Canada" was officialâ€" ‘ly opened last week by J.P. l,\‘lacbeth. Reeve of Etobicoke. | _ Reeve Macbeth, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peachey iand Mrs. Hans E. Bach, wife of (the Inn‘s manager. unveiled a }large mural of a modernistic {conception of an old Viking ship fon the front exterior wall of the ‘Inn. The mural was the work lof artist John Agg of Terra IGotta. series series Leckie, Head of the Girl‘s Physâ€" ieal Education Programme at To conclude the programme, Mr. C. W. Christie asserted his traditional prerogative, that beâ€" ing, to award one White ‘W‘ to a staff member who has freely given of himself in the extraâ€" curricular programme at W.C.â€" V.S. as well as serving in the teaching field. W.C.V.S. was assisted by Miss Tiniine and Mrs. Shulman in the awards for girl‘s activities. Members of this year‘s Junior T. D.1. A. A. Championship Hoeâ€" key Team were introduced by Mr. Ferguson, coach of the team. The players were attired in their crested eardigans presented at the Athletic Banquet. ‘This year the ward was given to Mr. W. Ellison, Head of the English Department, and a teachâ€" er at Weston for 25 years. Mr. Ellison is leaving to assume dutâ€" ies at West Lorne High School under Mr. D. Lancaster. Mr. Lancaster was the former head of the Mathematics Department at Weston until his appointment in 1962. Mr. Ellison has directed the Drama Club at Weston for some time as well as playing an integâ€" ral part in the Orchestra. Later, officials of the townâ€" ship. from the diplomatic corps and from all levels of Governâ€" ment, as well as representatives of business and industry, were entertained at a reception and an _ eight â€"course _ Scandinavian dinner. The Inn, constructed by buildâ€" er Edmund H. Peachey.at a cost of $1,600,000, is Nordic in theme and flavour, It is a dream come true for builder Peachey and his wife. They. conceived the idea during a trip through the Scanâ€" dinavian countries in 1960 ‘and have developed many of the featâ€" ures and innovations that give the Inn an authentic Nordic look in architecture, decor, furniture and cuisine. Official Opening | For Valhalla Inn September 12. at 9:45 a.m., is the date of the next committee meeting, with Mr. Roche again io be host ORMTA Branch Committee Meet Joint recitals was the topic of discussion at the final meeting this season of the Branch Comâ€" mittee of the O. R. M.T. A. (Onâ€" tario Registered Music Teacher‘s Association), held at the home of Mr. M.J. Roche, 265 Epsom Downs Dr.. Downsview, on Thursday, May 23. In the coming season, each teacher will provide several of his better students for each of three recitals; to be held next November, February, and April. uyA w | _ On a picnic we will go. for it‘s {summer time you know!‘‘ With \ the weather we‘ve been having | just lately, we wouldn‘t. But noâ€" i body could complain about the | weather for the Beverley Hills | United _ Church Congregational \ Picnic at Boyd Park on Saturâ€" | day, May 25, for they were blessâ€" ed with a sunny day. There was lots of fun to be had at the races, and here comes the prize winners . . . . 2. 3. 4. 5. & 6 year olds â€" Prizes for all! Boys, A Service with the combined choirs of St. John‘s Weston, St. David‘s Hardington, St. Timothyâ€" byâ€"theâ€"Humber and St. Stephen‘s was held on Thursday, May 23 (Ascension Day), 8 p.m., at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church. One hundred and fortyâ€"six voices blended in hymns of praise and melodic canticles to a church packed capacity. The Women‘s Church _ Year â€" served _ refreshâ€" ments to the members of the choirs and congregation in the church basement following the service. Everyone is Welcome‘ A public meeting of the Yorkview N.D.P. Provincial Nominating Conventâ€" ion, will take place on Monday, June 3, 8:30 p.m., at Sheppard Avenue West Public School. Speâ€" akers: Val Scott, Fred Young, a nd Donald C. MacDonald, M.P.P The sun shone irightly for the official â€" cornerstoneâ€"laying â€" and opening of the Downsview Branch Library, Sunday May 26. at 3:00 p.m. Local dignitaries from the North York Public Library Board, North York Township Council and the North York Board of Education were on hand to witness documents deposited in the cornerstone by Richard J. Stanbury, Q.C., and laying of the cornerstone by Mrs. William L. Graff. The Invocation was given by Rabbi Albert L. Raab, Beth Am Congregation. . The guest speaker, Leonard W. Brockington. Q.C., was introducâ€" ed by Councillor Joseph Gould and thanked by G. Gordon Hurlâ€" burt, Councilior Township North York. The Benediction was proâ€" nounced by Father Mark Nelisâ€" sen, 0. F. M. Cap. A tour of the building and refreshments were served, culminating the official opening ceremonies. If you have any old clippings, pictures, books, old led gers (which often contain fascinating information). bills. and so on, which you could donate to the library for their archives, write or telephone Bohus Derer, Head Librarian, 636â€"4510. Believe it or not but another month has gone by and it‘s that time again for the 1st Beverley Hills PAPER DRIVE. Have them ready for pickâ€"up on Saturday a.m. June 1. About 150 attended the openâ€" ing ceremonies and programme that followed in the newly comâ€" pleted basement auditorium. The gathering was welcomed by Mr. Stanbury with greetings from Councillor John Booth for Reeve Norman Goodhead, Robert D. G. Stanbury, Chairman, North York Board of Education, Albert Bowâ€" ron, Canadian and Ontario Librâ€" ary Ass‘ns, James Walker, M.P., Vernon Singer, Q.C.. M.P.P. Mr. Booth introduced the librâ€" ary board and Reginald A. Rawâ€" kins, acting Chief Librarian, inâ€" troduced _ Bohus Derer, Head{: Librarian _ Downsview _ Branch. : After the key presentation, Rev.| Marwood F. Patterson, Church| of St. James of the Just, offered} a prayer of Dedication. | 7 yrs. â€" 50 yd. dash, 1st, Donny McCracken, 2nd. (nameless, he disappeared) . 3rd. David Studâ€" hoime: Girls, 7 yrs. 50 yd. dash. ist. Heather Edge, 2nd. Bernice Airhart, 3rd. Heather Lawrie: Eight years old 70 yds. â€" Boys: THE WESTON SILVER BAND, under _ companied the annual Boy Scout Parâ€" the direction of Mr. Wally Mason, acâ€" ade last Sunday evening in Weston. AROUND DOWNSVIEW with Kay Neapole Ist. Timmy Vollick, 2nd. Robert Girls â€" ist. Shirley Batson, 2nd. Williamson, 3rd. Grant Boyd,jLeslie Wilson, 3rd. Bernice Airâ€" Girls; ist. Shirley Batson, 2nd. | hart. Pat Wilson, 3rd. Lyn Etmanski:| Balloon race â€"Boys, ist. Paul Nine year olds 90 yds. â€" Boys:; [ Lorimer, 2nd. Scott James, 3rd. Ist Paul Lorimer, 2nd. Gary Greg McBrien. Girls, ist. Brenda Gulas, 3rd. David Gillap. Girls; |Kirkwood, 2nd. Donna Schoales, 1st. Brenda Kirkwood, 2nd. Donâ€" 3rd. Janice MacEachern. na Schoales, 3rd. Bertina Saundâ€"| Wheelbarrow race â€" Boys, 1st. ers: Tenandâ€"eleven 100 yds. â€"| Michael Sedore & Paul Studâ€" Boys; ist. Donny Bowden, 2Dd-‘holme. 2nd. Craig James & Don Paul Studholme, 3rd. Doug Youâ€"| Bowden. Girls, 1st Flora Savage ng. Girls; ist. Heather Douglas,| & Leslie Hollands, 2nd. Lila Macâ€" 2nd. Robin Pile, 3rd. Leslie Holâ€"| Eachern & Patty Glover. langs. * P ts Anolaoin 17 and 13 year old boys â€" Stepâ€" ping stones, 1st. Ross Campbell, 2nd. Ross Glover, 3rd. Grant Smith. Girls â€" Ist. Pat Linskey, 2nd. Marian Munson, 3rd. Elaine Vaters. Baseball Throw â€" ist. Gary Lenglet, 2nd. Gord Brock, 3rd. Jim Bowden. Donut & Spoon â€" Ist. Pat Linskey, 2nd. Elaine Vaters, 3rd. Barbara Gould. Three Legged race, 1st Betty Vaters & Ken Reid, 2nd. Bev Glover & Ross Glover. /aters & Ken Reid. Ond Reov| _ Adult partners whistling throw Vaters & Ken Reid, 2nd. Bev P § Glover & Ross Glover. \gh the crackers â€" Marilyn Ei Boys â€" Shoe Scramble .lst liott andp Ken Postles. Adu}g - Martin Sedore, 2nd. Bobert Wil Pop & Nipple, Aubrey and Shirl liamson, 3rd. Danny McCracken.‘ (Continued on page 11) LITTLE BROS. LTD.| f it‘s a LITTLE WE‘RE NOT CLOWNING! OVER USED CARS: verl) (QJusev cars MUST GO ! _ 2209 WESTON ROAD PAYMENT NEW! LOW tina Saundâ€" _ Wheelbarrow race â€" Boys, 1st. 100 yds. â€"| Michael Sedore & Paul Studâ€" wden, 2Dd-‘holme. 2nd. Craig James & Don Doug Youâ€"!Bowden. Girls, Ist Flora Savage r Douglas,| & Leslie Hollands, 2nd. 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