In view of the more difficult instruments and the length of time required to produce good musicians in the cadets, those entering the band will spend more of their cadet time under During the summer months tenders were called on suithble instruments which have been u;v?d, and orders placed for instftuments required to provide for a band of twentyâ€"five to thirty pieces. Mosi of these insâ€" truments have now been receiâ€" ved or will be delivered before the end of this month. Cadets who have been active in‘ the Trumpet Band will be given first preference for positions in the new band structure but more boys will be allowed to enter the brass band than was possible with the trumpet band. The Trumpet Band of the! band training instruction than| Royal â€" Canadian _ Sea _ Cadet p“’ the past. Once they have . Corps "ILLUSTRIOUS" of Wesâ€"| passed general Sea Cadet reâ€"! ton is presently being transforâ€" quirements in basic subjects| med into a Brass Band. When | they will then devote their Monâ€". completed the move will proâ€"| day nights to full time inslruc-‘ vide the local Corps with betâ€" | tion and practice as a band, with ter musical training and the| special instruction for individuâ€". first Sea Cadet Brass Band in | als or band sections reserved for the province of Ontario. Saturday mornings. "ILLUSTRIOUS", like most of ~ The new band will be under \tl)!e other 48 Sea Cadet Corps in | the direction and command of ntario, has operated a small. Lieutenant Ronald R. P. Schriâ€" Trumpet and Drum Band for its| ber RCSC, who has been the own training requirements over ’ Bandmaster of the Corps‘ Trumâ€" the years, but is now able to / pet Band for the last two years. make a long standing dream a} Lieutenant Schriber joined the reality by this formation of a) Winnipeg Sea Cadet Brass Band brass band. ! as a boy and, after having serâ€" During the summer months ved his full time as a cadet, beâ€" tenders were called on suithble| came the Assistant Bandmaster instruments which have been| of that Band and spent several viewgd, and orders placed for!years in that position before m:t{ï¬?nen(s required to provide moving to Toronto. Since the for a band of twentyâ€"five to | Winnipeg Band has been recogâ€" thirty pieces. Most of these insâ€", nized as the top Sea Cadet Band truments have now been receiâ€" for many years in Canada, the | ved or will be delivered before| local Corps is looking forward | the end of this month. Cadets to top quality instruction and | who have been active in‘ the| leadership from Lt. Schriber. _ | RCSS "Mlustrious" Will Now Form First Sea Cadet Brass Band In Ont. SPECIAL! Muscary Grade HYACINTHS 1956 WESTON RD. ENGLISH BLUEBELLS .'j) %iâ€ia Siberica) 8 GOLD MEDAL L ay crocus 8 $. S. KRESGE CO. HYACINTHS â€" For F l'xrt.her Information â€" Call 927â€"1065 BOX Organist & Choir Director â€" Central United Church Will Accept Pupils For The Coming Season PIANO, VOICE & THEORY BUY NOW! _ PLANT NOW! «& _ TULIP BULBS VIVIENNE FOWLER ‘r \\\ T NÂ¥ ,' 2NAVITLM IULIPO | â€" Orange. Princess Marâ€" Edith Eddy â€" Red and | garet Rose â€" Yellow and Yellow. Rose. 74 Victory Red â€" Scarlet L‘Innocence â€" White Queen of the Pinks â€" Rose Pink City of Haarlem â€" Yellow King of the Blues â€" Deep Blue 6 : 97 .in the past. Once they have | passed general Sea Cadet reâ€" quirements in basic subjects they will then devote their Monâ€" | day nights to full time instrucâ€" ‘ tion and practice as a band, with ‘special instruction for individuâ€" | als or band sections reserved for Saturday mornings. While the new band is primâ€" arily a Sea Cadet Band its ranks will be open for Navy League Cadets as well. This means that training may be slarted with a boy at the age of 11 or 12 and continue until his nineteenth birthday. It is not necessary for a boy to have had musical exâ€" perience to enter the band, but such previous training would be helpful in advancing both the CROCUS Pride of Haarlem â€"Cerise Red. Rose Copland â€" Rose Pink. Wm. Pite â€" Deep Red. Queen of Nights â€" Black. TRIUMPH TULIPS DARWIN TULIPS EARLY GIANT BOXED RED EMPEROR TULIi#P$ |_ Any boys who would be inâ€" terested in this new venture at "ILLUSTRIOUS" should present | themselves to Lieutenant Schriâ€" | ber any Monday Evening at 7 ‘ o‘clock for further information. At its meeting on Wednesday, September 11, the Weston Board of â€" Education _ welcomed _ two "guest" members â€" Mrs. H. B. Cooper of 170 Queenslea Ave., and Mr. Orval Long of 24 Riverâ€" lea Drive. Mrs. Cooper and Mr. Long have been appointed as representatives to the Weston Board from that part of their respective Townships, North York and Etobicoke, which is a part of the permanent attenâ€" dance arca served by the Wesâ€" ton Board of Education. The appointment of such guest members was suggested by the Weston Board of Education and welcomed by the North Y ork and Etobicoke Boards as further evidence of the continuing co â€" operation and goodwill in their association. Although the idea of a , ‘guest" . member is not new, the Weston: appointments are quite unique | in the Metropolitan Toronto area. where there are many instances of students crossing municipal boundaries to attend school in neighbouring â€" communities â€" and thus maintain the Metro Eduâ€" cation concept ‘of utilizing all existing facilities to the full. Weston School Board Welcomes Liaison Members cadet‘s musical training and the Band‘s calibre of play. Yellow Van der Eerden â€" Bright Red. Weber â€" Pink, White. White Triumphator â€" Pure White. Golden BHarvest â€" Golden Yellow. Dillenburg COTTAGE TULIPS MENDEL TULIPS FOR FOR » 2 5§, WESTON and Striped '\{ i 6 ; 4 ;%’PZ 25 25 + Society Begins Fall Programme NY Historical _ The Campaign Committee the Women‘s Services are sponsible for the plans for tea. Mrs. Howard Ashbourne preside at the tea table. Weston Cancer Unit Plans Tea For Canvassers The Weston Unit of the Canâ€" adian Cancer Society will enterâ€" tain the canvassers at a tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Donald O. Rankin, 10 St. Philâ€" lip‘s Road, on Saturday, Septemâ€" ber 21, from 2 â€" 4 p.m. The North York Historical Soâ€" ciety‘s first meeting of the seaâ€" son under the Presidency of Mr. Percy F. Mulholland, will be 26th, at 8:00 p.m. in the North York Public Library, 5126 Yonge Street, Willowdale. The Society is looking forward to the time when the historic Gibson House (situated behind the Willowdale Post Office) may become a local museum housing articles collected from the North York area. The program will feature a recording of a speech made by the late Hon_ George S. Henry to the York Pioneer & Historical Society. His daughter, â€" Mrs. Clark Locke, is chairman of the Historic Sites Committee which is in charge of the program. Photographs of some of the old and historic buildings still standing in North York will be on display. Visitors are welcome FINAL Cooper‘s have fust received a Striking New Line . of Beautiful JUST A REMINDER ! FALL HATS Thursday, September of LAWN and GARDEN FURNITURE and ACCESSORIES Drop in and see them today cnene \\\\ 95 moke mvcrer / $#IP $ SIZE 6.70:15 : â€"pwmeaeRrl} . exchange f f _‘ + Aip Comparable 4 ) wite Savings On Othe 1978 Weston Road this will and it believes ballet has its own place in the overall education of a child. The study of the techâ€" nique of the dance gives the child a basic knowledge of voâ€" cabulary and steps allowing the student to make use of them in simple dance form. The work is University Club Of Weston Has Opening Meeting On September 23rd, The Janet Baldwin School of Ballet is openâ€" ing in a new locationâ€"The Church of St. Paul the Apostle at 1554 Kipling Avenue N. The school teaches the Royal Academy of Dancing methodâ€"a principle of teaching and dancing familiar to ballet _ lovers throughout the The Royal Academy of Daneâ€" ing calls the children‘s curricuâ€" lum Ballet in Education because Coffee ‘and dessert will be served from 8 â€" 9 p.m. to memâ€" bers and guests. This will _ be | followed by a brief business‘ meeting and a programme put | on by talented club members. | welcome The University Women‘s Club of Weston will open its fall seaâ€" son with an informal mecting on Wednesday, September 25, to be held at the home of Miss Dora E. Wattie, 189 Church St., Weston. â€" Firestoneâ€" SPEGIAL TIRE VALUES A division of FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER Company of Canada Limited CS# @â€" .r\ c t .’/ CoRC PM ,',‘- .-"z u Hite mMA tFi+n. s &/ r‘ f a‘ff-i [\ BB L * C e e ctotile l y C | es >\ [ [ = j [ CH 1â€"8091 CH 1â€"3952 â€" The Royal Way OPEN THURS. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M. importance of various rhythms and time signatures with the acâ€" companying dance step. They the basis of drama. They learn character steps and eventually dances of other countries. They are taught "Deportment in Hisâ€" tory"â€"dance movement which helps them understand their stuâ€" dies in history. In short, the curâ€" riculum covers the study of Balâ€" let technique, costume and draâ€" matic expression. carefully graded and progress from the simple to the more difâ€" of the course; students learn the Ballet as taught by the Royal Bookkeeping Electricigy Business Machines Ele!:tl:onlcs Stenography Machine Shop.Prm: Typewriting Motor Mechan?cs Dressmaking Motor Mechanics Hostess Course Motor Mechanics M sy Sheet Metal Effective Speech SP::;E,,‘ h Conversational French Woodworl.(mg Matriculation Subjects Mathematics Basic Course In Investing Physical Fitness Law For Everyone . . 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