'd\‘\ Children‘s Movies. LIFE IN THE WOODS â€" ROMANCE OF TRANSPORTATION â€" TORA THE STONECUTTER. Auditor ium 2 p.m. Thurs. Nov. 21 â€" Adult Films. PORTRAIT OF CANADA â€" LET‘S DISCUUSS IT â€" BIRD NEIGHBOURS. Auditorâ€" Jim Mabley, president of the 400 Lions Club, presented a cheque for $20,000 to Reeve Goodhead, the club‘s contribuâ€" tion to the arena. The Russian invasion and sub sequent â€" German _ invasion brought his art studies to a halt, for he was conscripted into the German labour force to work on farms. Desiring better educational prospects for his son, he arrivâ€" ed in Toronto still employed on construction work. Last August his art was exhibited in Torâ€" onto Central Library. It is hoped that there will be an Art Exhibit from the Downsâ€" view Schools. Teachers will be asked to select representative work from their art classes. Public school children to visâ€" it the library during Young Canada Book Week were from the following schools: Gosford, Downsview, â€" Gulfstream _ a n d Blaydon. Chairman of Parks and Recreâ€" ation, Frank Watson M.C.‘d the program and introduced Reeve Norman Goodhead, members of 1963 and ‘62 Council and Verâ€" non Singer, M.P.P. to Europe and the U.K. â€" Nov. 25. For US. and Canada â€" Dec. 8. Par Avion (my contribution to Bilingualism): Continental Europe â€" Dec. 12; Hong Kong and vicinity â€" Dec. 12; Austâ€" ralia â€" Dec. 11: Sth. America â€" A collection of paintings in oil and casseine by Anton Zvidâ€" ris can now be viewed at the Downsview _ (Branch) Library during library hours, until Nov. during library hours, until Nov.! Architect, Howard D. Vandeâ€" 28. | water, and Contractor, Fred Mr. Anton Zvidris, who states | Skopit, presented a plaque for emphatically that "an artist canâ€"| the Arena. not live by art alone," first studâ€"! A private reception for honâ€" ied at the Academy of Art while ! oured guests was held at the still employed by the Postal| "Four Winds" following the ofâ€" Authorities in Riga. | ficial opening. From postâ€"war years to the present time, he spent a year at the Dusseldorf Academy of Art; worked on farms in England for two years, during which time he married a Latvian girl; emigratâ€" ed to Canada for farm and conâ€" struction employment in the Dryden area. While in Dryden, he took a three year correspondence course on the Science of Art from the School of Art, Washâ€" ington, D.C. The scenery between Toronto and Dryden, via train travel, provided Mr. Zvidris with much of the inspiration for his painâ€" tings. â€" His wife is a nurse at Toronto Northwestern General Hospital. A very interesting background for a very interesting artist â€" next time you visit the library, take time out to see these painâ€" tings. More Library News from Downsview: â€" ium 8 p.m Jim Service in Goal â€" Reeve stickâ€"handles Downsview Arena was officiâ€" ally opened last Friday evening, and, although we can‘t say the place was filled to the rafters, there was a goodly turnâ€"out of local dignitaries who gathered in the Senior Citizens Lounge prior to the opening ceremonies. To deafening cheers and whistles, Leaf players, Tim Horâ€" Students â€" from Bevâ€"erley Heights Junior High School conâ€" tributed $125.00 to United Apâ€" Latvian Displays Art at Downsâ€" view Library â€" Sat. Nov. 23 â€" Children‘s Story Hour. 10:30 a.m. "Don‘t buy your child an enâ€" cyclopedia for school, let him walk!" Pudd‘nhead says: Dec. 14. Olee loj Feather in their Cap RO 61777 The Prestige Cleaner‘ Prompt Pickâ€"Up & Delivery AROUND DOWNSVIEW Hurry, or you‘ll miss the boat! eadline for Christmas parcels YORK TRAVEL BUREAU YORK â€" WILSON CLEANERS 10414 WESTON ROAD wM G. BEECH, Genera) Insurance Notary Public ANYWHERE Po ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARR ANGEMENTS 1379 Wilson Ave (Wilson Plaza) CH 9â€"8211 RO 6â€"4603 |\ _ Guest speaker, Miss Whittick, | school psychologist for North | York Board of Education, gave a talk on "What is a Disturbed Child." Following a hockey game with 400 Lions Minor Midgets vs N.Y.HL. All Stars, was free pubâ€" lic skating until 10:00 p.m. We left at 9:15 p.m. and could not wait to hear which team won as it was still in proâ€" Softball coaches needed for N.Y. Western Division. Contact, L. Knapp 2444757, after 6 p.m. They held a meeting last Sunâ€" day at Janeway Bowl to close the ‘63 season, and plan for ‘64 â€" it‘s not too late to get in on next year‘s program, especially if you have coaching in mind. As a result of the successful card party held last month, $200.00 will be given to Mother Mary Agnes for Scholarships. The C.W.L. also decided to donâ€" ate $10.00 towards Christmas stockings for Providence Villa. after handshakes, posed for picâ€" tures with the stickhandling digâ€" nitaries. The Leafs were introâ€" duced to 400 Lions Minor Midgâ€" ets and N.Y.HL All Stars, as flashbulbs popped some more. Canadian Figure Skating Asâ€" sociation officials, Mr. lan Camâ€" pbell, and Mr. John MacKay, were present when Bruce Hyâ€" land, figure skating coach, inâ€" troduced the skating display by 1963 Cdn. Junior Champions. St. Philip Neri‘s C.W.L. are busy making "silly hats" to wear at their December meetâ€" ing which will take on a festive atmosphere with the ladies parâ€" ticipating in Charades. It was interesting to note that studies of community agencies by mental health authorities adâ€" Nevin stepped onto the ice, and The film "My Acceptable Sacâ€" rifice to God" and a recorded talk, was the program enjoyed for November. For having the most parents in attendance at the Tumpane Home and School meeting last week, Mrs. White took the $2.00 prize for her class. Unfortunately, through some misunderstanding, the _ movie SHYNESS was not shown, but | Miss Whittick‘s talk covered this emotional disturbance. A lively‘ question an answer period follâ€"| owed. C.W.L. Plan Gala Night Mrs. White‘s Gr. 2 Wins Pennant TWO GUIDES AND THEIR MOTHERS be a m happily at the presentation of Allâ€"Round Cords. From left to right, Karen Angel, Mrs. E. Bell, Mrs. N. Angel and Rhea Bell participate in the ceremony arranged by the 458th Guide Company. | tance, parents of these children have no option but to seek adâ€" | vice through the one or two | hospitals downtown, or travel to | Thistletown. |\ _ Outâ€"patient departments at loâ€" | cal hospitals could be used for | this service, but, as yet, are | not staffed. Guides Presented With Allâ€"Round Cords Recently To show the various badges the girls have worked on, they displayed books, sewing, toys, gadgets, posters and many othâ€" er articles, followed by a demonâ€" stration of firstâ€"aid, knots, fireâ€" lighting, bedâ€"making, flagâ€"raisâ€" ing and many other subjects they learn at their guide meetings, or when they attend camp. Mrs. M. McDonald, Commisâ€" sioner for the North Park Disâ€" trict, presented the two girls with a sterling silver coffee spoon on behalf of the district and both guides received a sheath knife, a gift from their company. Thirtyâ€"one proficiency badges were awarded. First Class Badâ€" ges went to Rhea Bell, Helen Sheath, Cathy Hynd, Barbara Severn, Susan Campbell and Donâ€" na Dunn. Second class badges were presented to Evelyn Cuthâ€" erbertson, Linda Pollard, Whilâ€" helmina Urenhaven and Madaâ€" line Palnelka. At a special ceremony at which parents were guests of the 458th Guide Company, RHEA BELL and KAREN ANGEL were presented with their "Allâ€"Round" cords by their mothers. This is the secondâ€"highest honour that can be bestowed upon a guide. Guides working on their hos tess badges served the refresh ments. Clinies in North York. viewed by Psychological Servi To scratch the surface of this problem, North York needs six treatment centres. A philosophical note from Kay‘s diary: If you think today‘s dollar doesn‘t go far, try and get it back! THE ADVERTISER Classified Section. For fast results Use the On the field at SHCI, a week last Friday, the orange and white of North Albion went down to a six to nothing defeat at the hands of the scarlett and grey, in a hardâ€"fought and cold game. The football hero, even though only three games have been played, is Steve Thompson Steve scored the touchdown in the first quarter and from then on the team played a mainly deâ€" fensive game. This week, on the local streets, people have seen the SHCI colours for the first time. on the boys‘ and girls‘ red and grey blazers and jackets. The SHCI motto is : "Semper Ad Exâ€" cellentian‘‘ meaning, "always towards excellence." Miss Tough, school librarian. has ,done a wonderful job in orâ€" ganizing the library. Miss Tough has also formed a library club. The French Club which has just been formed, also, is to THE WESTON LIONS CLUB, too, has been active in the support of the Hosâ€" pital‘s equipment fund, and is also proâ€" viding an amount of $10,000. for necâ€" essary equipment. This money has been allocated, by request,. to furnishings for the Hospital‘s Children‘s Departâ€" ing a gift of $10,000. to Humber Memâ€" orial Hospital‘s building and equipâ€" ment fund which is being used to purâ€" chase a portable Diagnostic Image Inâ€" tensification Xâ€"Ray machine for use in the Hospital‘s new Fracture Room, now in service in the busy Emergency Deâ€" partment. This unit is the latest in sciâ€" entific equipment and provides speedâ€" ier, more definitive diagnostic aid to the doctor in many surgical procedures, especially in the setting of fractures. An important benefit of this new unit is that the surgeon can obtain the benefit TWO HARDâ€" WORKING, active servâ€" ice clubs in the service area of Humâ€" ber Memorial Hospital have exerted maximum effort to raise funds to help equip the enlarged, 350â€"bed Hospital. The "Toronto 400" Lions Club is makâ€" Scarlett Heights 1379 LAWRENCE AVE. WEST NORTH PARK PLAZA 5 Year Warranty On This Clairtone Solid State Transistor Stereo by Stan Locke TAVAT Stereo Centre Gifts â€"â€" TAVAT STEREO CE %E Stereo â€" Television â€" Tape Recorders â€" Phonographs ear prmraraegnemgan s vs womow> _ Bank Rates ___.. m . y Senior students at the school started to write examinations on Monday and these will continue until November 26. Others start writing on Wednesday. The three sets of examinations are based on about 11 weeks of work. With the Easter holiâ€" days *varying greatly from year to year the present trend seems to call for division of the school year into three moreâ€" balanced segments. Papers will be markâ€" ed, returned, taken up and reâ€" ports issued before the Christâ€" mas holidays which commence help students enjoy and apprecâ€" tate the French â€" language through the use of songs. plays, games and â€" conversation. This club is under the direction of Mrs. K. Berg. STUDENTS:â€" Exams start tomorrow; good luck and be on t‘me for your exams. Blue And White Week of a continuous, televisionâ€"type picture of the affected area, while he performs the necessary surgical procedure, withâ€" out the hazard of overâ€"exposure to xâ€" rays which characterize lengthy, conâ€" ventional, fluorescopic examinations. The patient, too, is exposed to a much lower level of xâ€"rays. Pictured above with the new piece of equipment in the Hospital‘s new Fracture Room are "Torâ€" onto 400" Lions Club officials (1. or r.) Mr. R. Puffer, Mr. R. M. Artley, Mr. E. Ashton (also a member of the Govâ€" erning Board of Humber Memorial Hospital), and Mr. J. Mabley, along with the Hospital Administrator, Mr. Robert Ferguson, who accepted the equipment on behalf of the Governing Board. ment. Shown above, in the Children‘s Department with Miss Barbara Loadâ€" er, are Weston Lions Club officials Mr. E. D. Rushbrook (who is also Chairâ€" man of the Hospital‘s Board of Govâ€" ernors), Mr. Harold Brookbanks and Mr. Jack Watt. TELEPHONE 2417380 KEELE & LAWRENCE on December 21 this year, Parâ€" ent‘s Nights at the school will be on Thursday, January 9 and Tuesday, January 14. Following the exams planning will start for the Xmas Basket Drive by the Weston students This has been a most worthâ€" while student activity in the past years. Students coâ€"operate with the Weston Lions Club in this community venture. A Coke Dance will be held in the Cafeteria on Wednesday. November 27 to celebrate the conclusion of the exams. The annual Christmas Dance, will be held at the school four weeks from Thursday, that is Decemâ€" ber 19. Rumour has it that Santa is resting up so that he can make his regular visit in his sleigh to the dance. Junior and â€" Senior Hockey practices as well as all other student activities will cease unâ€" til the termination of the examâ€" inations. Model T365 Ilustrated Display Several boys of the 1st Tretheâ€" wey Scouts received recognition at a recent Tomahawk Camp, held in Huntsville. Alan Fieming, Bruce LeGrow, Lorne Moore and Ross Zimmerman were commenâ€" ded for their fine showing. drove to Truro, N. S., To attend the wedding of their son Ted. Ted is serving with the Royal Canadian Navy, in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hopkins, of Hearst Circle, accompanied by Welcome to our new neighâ€" bours, Bill and Norma Vigh, and daughter Debbie, who have movâ€" ed into their home at 40 Hearst Circle. They had planned to move in much earlier, but unfortunateâ€" ly there was quite a serious fire, and their plans had to be changâ€" St. Bernard‘s Bazaar, Saturâ€" day, November 23, 12:30 to 6 p.m. There will be many varieties of merchandise available. Mrs. Ted Brash, (nee Edith Miller) was honoured with two showers this past week. Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Tiveron were coâ€" hostesses for a shower when a number of old school friends gaâ€" thered to wish the bride well. Mrs. George Hutchens held anoâ€" ther shower, where old neighâ€" bours returned to extend their wishes for happiness to Edith and Ted. The newlyâ€"weds have moved into their home on Gulliâ€" THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, November 21, 1963 â€" 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence â€" 241â€"0462 TCGWhsHIP OF NORTH YORK A joint meeting of the Board of Educaâ€" tion and its Advisory Vocational Committee will be held: Monday, December 2, 1963 at 8:00 o‘clock in the evening in the Board Room of the Administration, Building, 15 Oakburn Crescent, Willowdale. Representatives of the North York and Wesâ€" ton Area Social Planning Council will also be in attendance. The purpose of the meeting is to consider a brief submitted to the Board by the Council on the subject of School Dropâ€"outs. _ A cordial invitation is extended by the Board to all interested persons to attend the HARDINGTON DISTRICT BECK SHOES BOARD OF EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL TENNIS INSTRUCTION THE SCIENCE OF TENNIS A series of lectures open to all Entire Series of 15 Lectures Weston‘s High Grade Shoe Store Quality Shoes Reasonably Priced Por Young People Of All Ages See: Saiurday Evenings and Daily Monday â€" Friday, 9 â€" 5 p.m. McHales â€" Savage Goldcross All Fittings Guaranteed covers all aspects of the game by DR. SPARLING $25 PER PERSON PHONE 291â€"0253 REGISTER NOW! F. W. Minkler, B.A., D.Paed., Director of Education. Robert D. G. Stanbury, B.A., by appointment FC MZ. CB. SOmnRImE Fy SEmEsey Chairman of the Board. St. Davids‘ Anglican Church will have as their guest speaker, at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services, Willowdale, Rural Dean of York service, son, Rector of St. James Caledon East. Following this service the cial Hour will be held. At this time Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hume of St. David‘s Cathedral, Wales. This week concludes a month Services, observing the 10th Anâ€" niversary of the present Church and the 30th Anniversary of the founding of the Congregation. Brown, November 27; Bruce Cole, Susan Dearborn, November 28. ing much better vember 22; Glen Gray, Sharon Morrison, November 23; Richard Hather, November 24; William Kean, Cynthia Bevis, November 25; Barry Ray, November 26; Gary Gander, Patricia Cornfield, TONIGHT: Euchre at St. Johns Anglican Church, Weston. Sponâ€" sored by the 4 Weston Group Committee, Scouts and Cubs. Adâ€" mission 50¢. Miss Pat Chard, Harding Ave., BIRTHDAY GREETINGS: Riâ€" Catherine