1 ISLINGTON & DISTRICT NOTES whose members are mainly Etobiâ€" ans â€"â€" will t South Pacific ameMu Inâ€" mtitute auditorium tonight, Friday and Saturday (April 13, 14 and This is the society‘s second anâ€" nual production. It‘s been in reâ€" hearsal since October. Tickets are available at the door, at $1.75 for adults, 75 cents for children. Further information from: Barbara Sanderson, 231â€" Directors of the show are Joseph May and James Smith who, with his wife, Phyllis, will sing the 15). And, incidentally, proceeds from Here‘s something: intersting. youth work. he Â¥orkâ€"Peel Music Society â€"| © Bric & House of Textiles 845 ALBION RD. REXDALE PHONE 741â€"2251 45" Wide 89¢ Y4. 45° HOYA corrons 38" Wide $1.49 Y4.> RENFORTH MALL CENTENNIAL CYCLE 4 Drum Outfit «s s $2495° 3 Drum Ontfit . > 4139 AVAILABLE IN A MULTITUDE or COLOURS NO DOWN PAYMENT â€" $3.00 WEEKLY COTTON SAILCLOTH & BARKCLOTH Beautiful Patterns for Cottages, Etc. TERYLENE BATISTE STARDUST PARK AOYAL PLAZA _ © rEnFortH Mau SPRING CENTENNIAL SALE P. C. GARTON INTERIORS Spring Sale! SPECIALS! DRAPES â€" CARPETING â€" SLI@PCOVERS BEDSPREADS â€" UPHOLSTERY â€" ETC. PHONE BE 1â€"8223 NOW! _ FREE ESTIMATES fon.. Tues.. Wed.. Sat. â€"9$â€"A.M.â€"to § P.M. Thurs. and Fri. â€" 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. IT 460 Renforth Dr. at Rathburn Â¥d. TO SHOP AT THE It is hoped that many district residents, both men and women, will attend. Admission is one dolâ€" lar. There will be prizes, a lucky draw" and refreshments. The comâ€" mittee would _ appreciate your bringing your own cards along. Tickets may be obtained ahead of time from A. C. Columbus, 239â€" 9109. 0 * this production are directed to ‘The 4th Etobicoke Cub and Scouts group committee is sponâ€" soring a bridge and euchre at Our Lady of Peace Church parish hall (Bloor St. W. at Martin Grove Road) on Monday, April 17 at 8 45 UNDERCURRENCE LINING 45° Wide $1.39 Yd. 36 How About That? Ald. John Allen thinks every DAN RIVER COTTONS annele en ie e ind inss aovmmccocccs _ BMR 1t 100E SE AN AHCH HIBY have some trouble from his colâ€" 1]eagues on council in promoting R the holiday idea. | | aA resolution from the township | lNlAL SALE |of Aancaster seeking support for a statutory holiday on Feb. 15, the ACROSSâ€" THE â€"BOARD!â€"â€"â€"fHâ€"anniversaryâ€"of Canata‘s adoptinz* " Wide $1.39 Yd4. Large Quantity Of COTTON PRINTS Ideal For Centennial COTTON LINING MUSIC CENTRES PHONE 621â€"8661 Yd. Yd. its own flag, gained no au;')porli at a recnt committee meeting of Council. The reasons were financial. Conâ€" troiler _ Kenneth Robinson â€" said every holiday costs t borouï¬r] $50,000 in l6st"wage$ and extra pay for t}gow employees who have "It‘s time the federal ment should make their stick." & to be on the job Hrï¬ninwin essen tial services. ‘Tennis,"‘ Anyone Now I know it‘s almost Spring. The Etobicoke YMâ€"YWCA hss come up with a program of exerâ€" cises. tennis and babyâ€"sitting that doesn‘t leave any woman with a tennis racquet an excuse to back @ut on o m n "If they were closed, people would soon adjust their shopping habits." â€" He said statutory holidays are holidays in name only, and that unless an employee has a contract with his employer specifying that he gets the statutory holiday, he can be required to work. On Wednesday mornings, startâ€" ing April 19, there will be four exercise sessions in preparation month should contain a holiday. r Information ing fees for "Human beings lxï¬ru c{anâ€" the course mym by calling plex life of today have an | the Y at either 2{?&91 or 741â€" extra day a month off. Life is a | 1630. . R race of push, push, push with no Homecoming "Weekend time left for anything else after St. James â€" Islington U nited work." Church is celebrating its 15th anâ€" A merchant who likes his Sunâ€" | niversary this Centennia) Year days off, Mr. Allen is opposed to | and a highlight will be homecomâ€" any store being open on Sundays. | ing weekend on May 6 and 7. q . . . up to 6 months to pay. Up to 12 months to pay on purchase of $150. or Arrange credit terms for Atlas tires. batâ€" teries and accessories. NO down payment CLEAN UP SPECIALS WASH BRUSH PLUS FREE PILLOW PAD â€" DETERGENT FOR YOUR CAR A $3.98 VALUE SALE PRICED THIS WEEK A $1.87 VALUE SALE PRICE TVURTLE WAX COMPLETE MoOoTORING NEEDS AT YoOUR JMPERIAL CENTRE! J â€" WAX A $1.95 VALUE NOW Credit Torln'n Available On Essoâ€"Matic Credit “-a.\u THESE AND MANY MORE COMPLETE CAR ITEMS governâ€" holidays Follpwing the 11 a.m. service on Sunday there will be a ‘luncheon, and then all youth groups of the church will take part in a tree planting ceremony. The â€" weekâ€"end â€" activities . will start with a tea on Saturday afterâ€" noon, and those attending are enâ€" couraged to wear Centennial garb. In the evening, the Couples Club plans a program. â€" The committee which is arrangâ€" ing this weekâ€"end, would like to Rev. Lorne Brown, the formar minister, now livirfg near Montreal will preach at all services on May for tennis. The exercises will be done at Islington United Chureh, on _ Burnhamthorpe _ Road near Babyâ€"sitting will be available, at five dollars for 10 weeks, if at least five mothers register. T. J. McKENNA. Q.C. AND REV. CARL MATTHEWS. SJ. For all Catholic parents infllerested in the cont! tion of Catholic High School education. Advisory Board of Sh Joseph‘s High School, Islington, invite you to attend this very imporynt meeting Ample parking at Dominion store parking lot adjacent to school. ST. JOSEPH‘S HIGH SCHOOL SPECIAL MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 18th AT 8:30 P.M. 3700 BLOOR STREET WEST © (North Side of Bloor, West of Islington) $).18 $1.69 The speakers will be: make sure that all formér parishâ€"| The number of dogs destroyed loners know about it. If you know | in February was 33 more than had of a family who has moved away, been destroyed in the correspondâ€" you are asked to give their adâ€" ing month a year ago. dress to Mrs. Betty O‘Donnell, 231â€"| _ Ald. Sandford has suggested 5243, in order that she may invite | that forms be prepared by the deâ€" them to the celebrations._ 1wt.m-nt of canine control requirâ€" Ald. David Sandford likes dogs, and thinks too many of them are being destroyed for little reason other than that their owners are tired of them. In February, 76 dogs were deâ€" stroyed, at their owners‘ request, by the borough‘s department of canine control. Proceeds will be contributed to the Greater Toronto Region auxilâ€" iaries‘ Centennial ‘ project â€" the equipping of a kitchen at Woodâ€" land Trails Camp mnear Avurora. stro old were in addition to 49 deâ€" as "vicious, injured, sick, unsuitable". 261 DIXON RD.AT ISLINGTON â€"â€" 4000 JANE STREET AT FINCH â€"â€" 2500 DON MILLS RD. AT SHEPPARD â€" STORE HOURS: WEEKDAYS â€" 9 A.M. â€" 9 P.M. | IMPERIAT vArsoL «. $1.50 WASH MITT [Â¥C chamois $1.19 CHEESECLOTH 54C CHROME DONT FORGET THESE HANDY â€" ITEMS SATURDAY â€" 9 A.M. â€" 6 P.M. PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS TO SPRING UP YOUR CAR | _ Ald. Sandford has suggested that forms be prepared by the deâ€" j partment of canine control requirâ€" ing owners to ify what they want done wigb\rdogs they turn "_The | Alderrfkn , ves homes could be found for of these animals, but he fears the fee charged for dogs sold by the dog pound, is a deterrent to wouldâ€"be buyers. â€" Let‘s Dance Two social events coming along ALL you can Eat _ $2.75 Explosive comedy, captivating music, for dancing or listening. Don‘t miss this entertaining duo. Dancing Monday through Thursday. NORTH AMERICA‘s FUNNIEST COMEDY TEAM ‘Ray Belmonte Duo‘ ( c\‘raner 69° Roast Beef, Turkey â€" 6 Gourmet Dishes. Dozens and Dozens of Assorted Salads. 277 â€"8 711 m 21 R. 1125 DUNDAS HIGHWAY EAST, DIXIE HELD OVER! Excellent Buffet Qrsemail Tomorrow night (April 14) Markâ€" land Wood residents will} be at the Cambridge Hotel for their Spring dance, which will be followed by _ A week later, on Friday, April 21, Kingsway residents are reâ€" supper for the : pected to attend. dancing, School Auditorium, sponsorship of . the Parents‘ Association. On Display If you‘re down at Cloverdale Mall in the next few days, take a look at Morgan‘s window â€" the /# y\t’JIfllU‘flM[ T AVERN Sunday 12 ‘til 9 p.m. (Licensed) 638â€"5905 445â€"4393 241â€"3554 (9C person * Thursday, April 13,; 1967 â€" ong that faces the Mall and conâ€" tains a humorous display of 12 drawings depicting ‘various Red Cross activities, as well as manâ€" nequins in Red Cross nurse uniâ€" forms of 1867 and 1967. The drawings were done by Edâ€" ward Kuris of Botfield Avenue and will spread his reputation farther afield when they move on to Ottawd on April 21 when&hey will be displayed at the, Ontario Red Cross Division‘s annual meetâ€" ing at the Chateau Laurier Hotel. BRUCE‘S @ Builds soil and feeds grass @ Covers approx. 2,000 sq. ft. @ Fast greenâ€"up for Spring (Helps Canada‘s Retarded Children) _ __ Coral Floribunda * Centennial Roses 1 Peace (Â¥ellow H.T.) 1 Blaze (Climber) 1 Orimson | Glory . (HT.) 7â€"1â€"1 Fertilizer THE CENTENNIAL ROSE Climbers, H.TJs. Floribundas ALL _ COLORS ALL _ READY TO PLANT ALL POPULAR VARIETIES and latest award winning varieties, cream of the crop $1.79 ROSES IN BLOOM 6 WEEKS AFTER PLANTING only 77.¢ All Popular Varieties For Example: % z1 f;r-dt Blue Butterfly FLOWERING SHRUBS RAINBOW CENTENNIAL COLLECTION OF ROSES Reg. Value $10.49 Bush Flowering . 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