NOw a resident of Tl;isifét;;n, Mrs. Cowling teaches from her studio there. Her best works are Grace is the granddaughter of John Ireland, Principal of the Hamilton Art School and teacher at J.E.H. MacDonald, a member of the original Group of Seven. (Continued from page 15) easy to keep clean because it needs only an occasional light brushing with a clean paint brush. Mrs. Clarke has five paintings on display right now. Grace Cowling, born in Hamilâ€" tom, has just added her paintings to those of other famous Canadian artists on display at the Constelâ€" lation Art Gallery in Rexdale. Admission to the gallery is free at all times. The address is 900 , Three years ago Mrs. Clarke did a portrait of Dianna Brooks the singer, and Dianna‘s daughter with her arms around Dianna‘s neck. The painting was presented to Diâ€" anna at a recent tea in aid of the Etobicoke General Hospital. Dixon Road. Highlites In their first game this week Teachers extended their winning streak with a 7â€"5 win over St. Mary‘s. Doug Smith was the winâ€" Teachers still unbeaten lengthen lead in E.F.L. Team Teachers Chamberlain C.G.E. St. Mary‘s Weldwood Lou‘s Peelle Kruger Litton This game was another close game as has been the case in the league throughout the season so far. All the scoring was confined to the second half. Nick Conforzzi opened the scoring for Legion. Chuck Graham tied it up for Stokes. Nick Conforggi scored his ers &hd Legion emerged victorious. With a third of the season played the league standings are as folâ€" Painters Union Local 1080 United Tire Thistletown News ... Etobicoke Fastball League Team Standings me GP W L T out United Tire P W L rs remain on top L. ‘F Pts 0 2 14 at the _ Although she has only a few | paintings on display now â€" Mrs. Cowling has ‘offered Reta Mcâ€" Veety, manageress of the Gallery, \ more works upon their completion. Local Rodeo You don‘t have to go to Calâ€" | gary to see a real Rootin‘ Tootin‘ | Wild West Show. On July 15th, the West comes East to Driftwood Stables, Creditview Road and Base ‘Line, Streetsville. This big show i will start at 1 p.m. and will feaâ€" \ture Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, Pickâ€"up, Flag Racing, Key Hole l:nd Novelty Race. Trophies and |ribbons will be awarded. This will _ be an outing that will be fun for the whole family. She has one man shows at the King Edward Sheraton Hotel, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Canâ€" ada and other places across Canâ€" ada. of landscapes and other scenic asâ€" pects of Canada. Her works hang in private colâ€" lections from Vancouver to Monâ€" treal as well as in Boston and Amâ€" sterdam, Holland. In a very close game Tuesday night, Rodger Johnson allowed only three hits in winning his second game of the season as Lou‘s Transport beat C.G.E. 4â€"1. Earl Davis threw a four hitter in a losing cause. Dave Saunders hit a home run for Lou‘s. In the other game this week, it was Peelle over Kruger Pulp and Paper 7â€"3. ning hurler, picking up his second win of the season. Charlie Taylor was the losing pitcher. Thursday night games were rained out. Alf Herringer scored his first goal of the season to salt the game away for the Painters. He got a lose ball in the penalty area and banged a high one into the net. High scorer in the league to date is Nick Conformzi of Legion with 6 goals, closely followed by Stephen Best of Painters with 5. second, the winner mbout 5 minâ€" utes from the final whistle. Paintersâ€"2 Unitedâ€"O The Painters scored in each half to win this game. lan Hilferty who played a fine game for the Painters set up the first goal with a good run down the right wing. He centred the ball to John Vistâ€" ner who hit it first time into the net. Painters kept the pressure on in the second half but were thwarted by Jeff McCarroll in the United net. Thursday, July 6, 1967 Girl‘s Juveniles Eringate Drugs Stardust Music Center Briarcrest Beauty Salon Renforth Smoke Shop Girl‘s Peewees The Ricksha After three weeks of trying to schedule games in between rain storms, the league is rolling along in good form. In all games, an exception being the Boy‘s Peewees, high scores are being posted addâ€" ing excitement for the players and ulcers for the coaches. In the Boy‘s Peewee League, the games are tight and are well played for youngsters 12 and under. If these boys keep progressing, Eringate will be a prominent factor in the next few years in interâ€"community league play. In the Boy‘s Bantams, three teams are tied for first place. Last week saw Max Burry Esso win two games, both in the last inning of play. Against John Hasz Shell, a home run by Tom Englehart pushed across the winning rum. After going ahead by six runs in the top half of the seventh against McBride Shell, third baseman Phil Dandurand made a key save to hold the opposition scoreless in the bottom half of the final inning. In the Boy‘s Squirt league, three teams are also tied for first place, and from the looks of things, no one team is going to coast into being league champions. Eringate softball starts, competition to be stiff MON. TUES. 7 p.m. to 106:30 p.m. to 9:30 7 Summer Public Swimming (July) 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 wWwESTOWN PLAZA â€" 235 DIXON RD. AT ISLINGTON PHONE 244â€"8112 BEGINNERS & ADVANCED BEGINNERS ® WATER SURVIVAL o CENTENNIAL SWIMMING POOL SUMMER PROGRAMME AFTERNOON Daily 1 p.m. to 3:30 â€" 3:45 to 6 (JULY AND AUGUST REGISTER NOW! 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