82 ear s im a ds . Nelson A. Boylen pool Maple Leaf and Amesbury had a my successful fall session, with 101 swimmers taking the Red Cross tests By Peg Grant 241-5978 at four levels, with 82 The spring series of the excellent opportunity to successful candidates. North York parks and brush up on their , SENIOR LEVEL recreation department swimming skills and Successful swimmers at swimming program begins knowledge of water safety the senior Red Cross level this week, and carries in lieu of the summer fit Nelson A. Boylen pool, through until the week of vacation period. include: Gregory Varga, May 24, 1969. Anyone The parks and recreation Portage Ave.; Mrs. Eva wishing to do so, should department have just Mahut, Ridge Point Cr.; register ii,nd,'rdt,iiahe,1ry, at concluded their fall series, Fran .Droyma, Liscombe their local pool, be ore the and those selected as Dr.; Ricky Febbo, Harrow plague fillnn aualified bv their Dr.; Penny Granger, at the home of Eleanor Silverthorne, ls Melody Rd. After a short meeting than will be a {union A meeting for the mothers' auxiliary for 278A brownies and guides was held at the home of the chairman Mrs. Doreen Kerr last week with a good attendance present. It was discussed that a rummage and bake sale be held in the near future. The executive is " follows: chairman Doreen Kerr; secretary treasurer Kay Rodina; telephone convenors Betty Corras, Lorraine Enright, Helen Voss, Mrs. Hirsh, Mrs. Porter, and Mrs. Moore; card convenors, Ruth Hyatt and M rion Jackson. If anyone Td a'brownie or guide outfit to sell or trade please get in touch with Mrs. Kerr It 241-4146. The next meeting will be February: 18 at 8:90 p.m. The spring series of the North York parks and recreation department swimming program begins this week, and carries through until the week of May 24, 1969. Anyone wishing to do so, should register i,',":',':"',,?,'?,), at their local pool, be ore the classes fill up. These swim programs, especially the spring series, gives the participants an St. Timothy Tim's Teens sponsor a movie day at the church Saturday, February I. The movie will be Walt Disney's Black Beards Ghost and there are three showings, 10:30, 1:30 and 6:30. Also on Saturday is the Strathbum Carnival that had to be cancelled due to the weather last Saturday. The events will be the same as planned for last Saturday. The regular meeting of the senior citizens was held at Riverside United Church last Thursday afternoon with 21 members present and some visitors. Rev. W.B. Thorneloe was present and opened the meeting. Thank you notes from Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Boy and Mrs. Jones were read. The first issue of 'News of National Pensioners and Senior Citizens of Canada' was received and the secretary read out interesting items in it and the article on the history of Toronto and how it got its name. After the business Mrs. Allatt showedpher many slides of her trip to London and Wa1es"wtiich was very much enjoyed. At refreshment time a birthday cake graced the table for those celebrating birthdays during the month of January. byy 'E, Riverside’s couples club is having a bowling night Saturday (February l). All couples interested be at the Albion Bowl by 8:00 p.m. They return to the church for prizes and refreshments, after the bowling. Eiï¬ittisi:2r:3::32:33?I?It:329I:it:22:2::2I:35:225:1:2:Z:2:2:2:2:Z:2:2:2222::55:23:15:1:l:1:3:1:l:3:3:::5:.$:o; . y. . . . M, tf.rCes'feY.f.sYrY.s14tt0fAt.Yryit:ttrte I _ _ _ a". . VeVeV.ee> Ahhhk'efekhr 1-37 _ . 7 T _ V 20PPP.i:i:iRiRitiRi.o.ieist"so.ist . - . . _ '20- " strathburn park helen bemsley excellent opportunity to brush up on their swimming skills and knowledge of water safety in lieu of the summer vacation period. The parks and recreation department have just concluded their fall series, and those selected as qualified by their instructors have, last week, been tested by the Red Cross examiners. show put on by Bee-Line fashions. At a recent meeting of lst Emery cubs Andrew Fife, Stewart Gourlay and Favio Zenette were invested by leader Les Brown, with the cubs' parents present for the ceremony. This past Sunday, Les took nine sixers and seconders to Woodland Trails for an Ookpik outing. Seven scouts went along to prepare a hot noon meal for the cubs and leaders which was most welcome as the day was cold. Don Dawson, Jim Potter, Gord Kerr and Ed Black went along to help and enjoyed the toboggan rides. Mrs. Charlotte Ferguson, Coral Gables, opened her home last Tuesday evening for a miscellaneous shower for Miss Judy 'Love, who is being married to Jim Perrin on February 14. Twenty-five neighbours gathered for this happy event. Miss Jackie Perrin assisted the bride to be in opening the many beautiful and useful gifts. The Misses Ardeth and Joan Ferguson and Mrs. Mary 'Sharpe assisted the hostess with the refreshments which featured a shower cake. Jim and Judy will live in Weston after their wedding. The many students at Emery who are involved in the play, Bye Bye Birdie have been practising most every night as well as Sunday afternoons. All this practising has shown in past years as the plays they have put on have been very well done. Maureen Duncan, Barbara Pritchard, Ron Rand and Chuck Mitchell have leading parts. Miss Manetta. and Mrs. McCarrol are directing the play and Adele Boy is the producer. The _ music is being played by members of the school orchestra and band under the direction of Mr. Knecktel. Opening night is February 12, and the play will continue for the 13th and 14th to commence at 8:00 p.m. each night. Tickets will be available from any Emery student. If you haven) seen one of these school plays before try and get to see this one and be in for a surprise as we have a lot of talent at Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCaw, Belleville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Kemsley and family, Ann Arbour Rd. 241-5686 Dr.; Ricky Febbo, Harrow Dr.; Penny Granger, Lawrence Ave.; Douglas Hay, Culford Rd.; Paul Harvey, Hawkins Dr.; Donald Langley, Walwyn Ave.; Douglas Langley, Walwyn Ave.; Denise McLeod, Beckett Ave.; Susanne Nicholls, Erie St.; Mary Anne Valenti, DeMarco Blvd.; and Kathy Mitchell, Geo Anderson Drive. (Candidates must be 13 or over in order to be tested for this award.) INTERMEDIATES At the Intermediate level, 14 swimmers earned their awards, and are now eligible to enter the Senior classes:' Debra Grice, Parkchester Re; Beth Porter, Nordale Cr.; Jeffery Reading, DeMarco Blvd.; David Skinner', Rustic Rd.; Keith Varga, Portage Ave.; Kent Barker, Dorsey Dr.; Bob Cann, Weldon Crt.; Leslie Gerrard, Battersea Cr.; Gregor Grant, Rustic Rd.; Wendy McKay, Grovedale Ave., Patty Valenti, DeMarco Blvd.; Leslie Maccio, ExbUry Rd.; John Trapman, Comay Rd.; and Yvette Trapman, Comay Rd. Hall tours Florida’s housing The controller some time ago acquired condominium accommodation in Florida and wanted to see what lessons North York could learn in promoting this type of housing. North York Mayor Jim Service has already said he wants the borough to become "the condominium capital of Canada.†North York Controller, Basil Hall went to Florida last week to look at condominium housing as part of the borough's coming campaign to promote home ownership in apartment buildings. from the world's largest l’llgetyol theVestear . at have coup-y. Let’s talk!†Frank J. Olsen "Car tmtmtgaee be? NOW ELIGIBLE The following earned Insurance Componm Can-dun Hood Office Scarborough, Dunno. 46 Gavan! Atm.. Stat. Farm THE WESTON TIMES their Junior Red Cross Swimmer award and are now eligible for Intermediate level: Lauren Grice, Parkchester Rd.; Suzanne Laplante, Gracefield Ave.; Tamara Lowe, Brome Rd.; Linda Moyle, Mayall Ave.; Rosemay Scott, Rustic Rd.; Gail Willis, Sorliss Cr.; Susan Wright, Lawnside Dr.; Diane lentil, Parson Crt.; Claus Blender, Morningstar Dr.; Charles Gambih, Gulliver Rd.; Jim McPhail, Pannahill Rd.; Henry Vehovec, DeMarco Blvd.; Paula Cann, Weldon Crt.; Loretta Fantin, Marshlynn Rd.; Marybeth Gleadall, Maple Leaf Dr.; Brenda McConnell, Upwood Rd.; Marianne O'Sullivan, Lawrence Ave.; Barbara Pressaco, Marshlynn Rd.; Wanida Tomasetti, Maple Leaf Dr.; Kim Uyede, Beckett St.; Patricia Greedy, Hawkins Dr.; Cathy Wray, Adele Ave.; Mary Gambin, Gulliver Rd.; Gary Sentil, Parson Crt.; Paul Harvey, Westchester Rd.; Laura Preston, Burr Ave., and Jim Dalzell and Stephen Lynch. 26 BEGINNERS The following 26 swimmers passed their Beginners badge and will now advance to the Junior Division: Carole Armstrong, Ridge Point Cr.; Michelle Day, Rustic Rd.; Nancy Hayes, Strathnair Ave.; Eva Kardos, Gulliver Rd.; Lynne .LaPlante, Gracefield Ave.; Denise Morson, Paramount Crt.; Anita Peeper, Gulliver Rd.; Danny LaPlante, Gulliver Rd.; Joseph LaPlante, Gulliver Rd.; Rudy Bianchi, Comay Rd.; Marco Guiliani, Pitkin Crt.; 5:1 MONTH YEAR DAY We Are Pleased To Announce ' The A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW TRUCKS READY ro WORK FOR YOU NOW A FLEET or 1969 TRUCKS RANGING IN SIZE FROM ECONOLINE VANS to w VANS WITH F ELECTRIC LIFTS RATES ARE REASONABLE AND INCLUDE INSURANCE! 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