Honour and distinction has come to another busy Etobicoke homemaker. Mrs. Gordon Legâ€" gett of Bemersyde Blvd, has been made National Presiden® of the Imperial Order Daughâ€" ters of the Empire. "A wonderful person, intelâ€" ligent, responsible and mwug ing", Mrs. Legett is a charter member of the Etienne Brule Chapter and recently received a Life Membership from Municiâ€" pal Chapter, which is represenâ€" tative of all primary Chapters At a lovely party hosted by Mrs. W. S. McBean, Regent of Etienne Brule Chapter, Mrs. Legett was presented with a decanter of cranberry . glass with best wishes and appreciaâ€" tion for the impetus she has given this Chapter. "Only your wig salesman knows for sure." This migp&. easily become & popular slogan‘ among members of the Glen Agar Branch of the Consumers Association of Canada. During the evening, the reâ€" cipient of the _ Educational Scholarship dropped in to thank the chapter for their generous assistance given him during ‘the past four years. This boy is attending medical school and will specialize following graduâ€" ation. Besides devoting many hours each week to 1.0.D.E. meetings and work, Mrs. Leggett still finds time to enjoy Scottish dancing with her husband Gorâ€" don, am{ entertain â€" her four grandchildren. _ The Leggetts have two sons, one in Brampâ€" ton and the other in Bartie. Congratulations to two young gentlemen in our area. Donald Belch of Hartsdale Drive reâ€" cently received his M.B.A. deâ€" gree from Queen‘s University. Donald is now working as a market research analyst at Stelco in Hamilton. The last meeting for this seaâ€" son was certainly a funâ€"filled evening. Mr. John W. Hunter of John Hunter Associates deâ€" lighted the ladies with the demonstration of various hair pieces which can be used to enâ€" hance milady‘s coiffure or comâ€" pletely transform her appearâ€" ance. Also graduating from Queen‘s was David McCutcheon of Glen Agar Drive who is working in the Marketing division of Atlas Steels in Welland. & What could be nicer than a garden party in June? The Mothers Auxiliary of the 10th Etobicoke cubs and scouts conâ€" cluded activities until fall with a party at the home of Mrs. Ruth White, Glen Agar Dr. President Mary Smith gave an abbreviated report of spring activities. A most successful bake sale resulted in new tents and poles for the scouts. This group is for mothers of every cub and scout in the 10th CENTRAL ETOBICOKE NEWS || West Of Highway 27 « A Vote for Gillespie is A Vote for Trudeau is A Vote for Canada! The future looks bright to young Etobicoke with the Trudeauâ€"Gillespie Team! H um ber â€" Valleyâ€" United Church has the following sumâ€" mer schedule of ministers. On June 9, July 14â€"28 and August 18, the minister Rev. R. A. Steed will preach; Dr. N. A. McMurray will be in the pulpit June 16â€"July 7 and August 4 and 11. Etobicoke district. ‘The ladies pj&n projects to rgise . money and also knit toqués for the boys. If you have a son in this group, the Auxiliary deserves your support. A first for Humber Valley United is a lady minister Rev. Mrs. Cullene McKechnie. A young, attractive lady, Mrs. McKechnie holds her B.A. degree from Victoria College As the draft form of the new â€" Borough _ of Etobicoke Antiâ€"Noise Byâ€"law is being preâ€" sented one cannot help but speculate on whether the gasâ€" driven lawn mowers which are offensive to â€" the earâ€"drums, could qualify under this amendâ€" ment as "likely to disturb". I am sure the parents with school children in Melody Vilâ€" lage area will be more at ease about them crossing next fall. Many children have been in the habit of not crossing where there was a guard at Silverâ€" stone because the other route to Martin Grove was much shorter and faster. The 8th Annual Ontario Forâ€" estry Association forest fire prevention poster competition for children in grades six to eight attracted poster entries from all across Ontario. It would seem, with modern technology what it is today, the manufacturers could come up with a model of gas mower inâ€" expensively modified to be less With the widening of the Martin Grove and Albion interâ€" section from the north, it is likely only a few weeks before the promised traffic light will be installed. The announced winners are: Betty Michielsen, Sacred Heart School, Parkhill, first prize; Hilda Michielsen, Secred Heart School, second. Watch for these posters as you travel north this summer. Boys about 14 years of age and up will be hiking again this year along the 100 mile Bruce Trail. The last full week of July, they will be under the guidance of Bill Jones, Chairâ€" man, West Toronto Optimists Resource Rangers, District No. If you have a teenager who Frances McTavish T histletown News Thursday, |une 20, 191. Authorized by Fergus Walsh, Official Agent. At Humber Valley she will be engaged in Christian Educaâ€" tion, assisting in training and leadership in the Church School, midâ€"week youth activiâ€" ties and an increased program of Adult Education. and her Bachelor of Sacred Theology (S.T.B.) frong Boston University School Aolozy. For the past three years she has served as Assistant Minisâ€" ter of St. John‘s United Church in Hamilton. Rev. McKechnie has a special interest in drama, â€" reading groups, and music. She and her husband, who is working on his Ph.D. in English will be moving into an apartment in the area. We hope they enjoy their stay in our midst. is too young to work this sumâ€" mer or cannot find a job, why not contact the Etobicoke Board of Education regarding a typâ€" ing, art, music or driver trainâ€" ing course to make better use of his or her free time. On a recent CBCâ€"TV proâ€" gram, June Callwood of Etobiâ€" coke pointed out that the reaâ€" son so many of the children in Yorkville are "dirty" is that they have no place to have a shower. It is impossible for local restaurants to provide washroom facilities for the large numbers involved. She is attempting, fruitlessly to date, to persuade the Metro Authorâ€" ities to give her group the use of Varsity Stadium during the summer months. There would be ample space for youngsters to sleep indoors and most imâ€" portant, there are shower and toilet facilties. Granted some of these kids are middle class youngsters from normal homes who are simply opting out, but a very large number are children from broken homes, unwanted chilâ€" dren, some who have been wards of the Children‘s Aid until they were too old to qualify for that aid. It is one thing to say that those kids should be made to work but it is hard to get a job this summer even if you are a neat, wellâ€"fed and wellâ€" dressed young person with a good educational background. If you want to help give your moral support to Miss Callâ€" wood, drop a short note to Metro Chairman Allen at City Hall. As well as being liable for prosecution un der provincial statutes, people who start forâ€" est fires either on purpose or through carelessness are also subject to stiff penalties under the Criminal Code of Canada. 233â€"7740 741â€"3282 Had gremlins in my column last week again. In Grace Presbyterian Church News the second paragraph should have read: The Executive of the Women‘s Guild met on May 27 at the home of Lynn Crawford and discussed proposed changes in the Constitution and plans for the Christmas Tree Fair. The ladies to telephone for pick up of donations for the Nearly New Sale which will be held in September are Beth Luke at 621â€"4277 and Jean Lawson at 621â€"8299. They used to say "Don‘t send your boy to the game, take him." How about your daughâ€" ter? More adult spectator parâ€" ticipation is neded for the Bloordale _ Girls‘ Baseball League. Teams meet at Eatonâ€" ville Public School on Tuesday and Thursday at 6:15 p.m. Remember when they play a real good game, praise from Mum or Dad is special, especiâ€" ally if you were right there and saw the play. } There are eight teams playâ€" ing and that means sixteen mothers always manage to get there to help your daughters. No one can really take your place, and would you want them to? On June 12 the ladies of Richview U.C.W. held their last _ TRUDEAU DEAKON ror HIGH PARK ON TUESDAY, JUNE 25th In HIGH PARK Vote LIBERAL... meeting of the season in the form of a visit to a Chinese Restaurant for dinner. The Beaver‘s Group of the Women‘s Guild held their last meeting of the season at the home of Doris Bryce and enâ€" joyed a delicious Barâ€"Bâ€"Q supâ€" pre. The next meeting of the group will be on September 10. The latest news from Grace Presbyterian Church on Renâ€" forth Drive is that the Congreâ€" gational Picnic will be held at the Church grounds on Saturâ€" day, June 22 at 2 p.m. Pamela Agnew of the 486th Guide, company and Gail Harâ€" rington a Cadet from Rexdale accompanied the boys and proâ€" vided an excellent meal of weiners and beans. On June 8, 64 boys accomâ€" panied by leaders, helpers and two girl cooks went on a day trip to Niagara Falls. The boys, 47 of whom were members of the "A" and "B" Packs of the 4th Etobicoke Central, with the remaining 17 boys from the 16th Etobicoke Central, travelled to and from the Falls on a double decker bus. On the journey home the group visited "Canadiana" where there are scaled down models of important historical spots and buildings from all the provinces. 4689 DUNDAS STREET WEST, ISLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND LAWYER DEAKON, IaveGot En 320 | WALTER