locality . Please‘try and drop in â€" perhaps there is some way you can help in your own Hoping to bring this need to the attention of residents, the unit is holding an open house in their corner of the basement at 2000 Weston Rd., on March 10, 11 and 12 from 2 to 9 p.m. Dlnnn‘l}‘-- Wigigh s + their annual campaign. The Weston Unit is in need of additional canvassers, particularly _ East _ of Islington, North of Finch and in the Bluehaven area. The task is not a difficult one and the rewards of helping just a little to combat this disease CANCER MONTH The entire month of April has been set aside by the Canadian Cancer Society for The Weston. Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society is in desperate need of help in this part of Metro. quiet !!!! THE GAL NEXT DOOR TGND has the following bit tacked to her kitchen bulletin board. Even more ominous than the sound of riot Mr. and Mrs. I. Sutherland held an open house for friends and neighbours to wish the couple every happiness, and the bride‘s mother entertained at a Trousseau Tea on Saturday, January 24. â€" of swimming, gymnastics, judo and social development activities organized for the special day by the Centre staff. Several new members registered and all guests were invited to discuss Y membership with their parents and perhaps join the fun on a permanent basis. PERSONAL Brideâ€"elect Miss Lynda Reid of Coral Gables Drive was feted at many showers and parties before her recent wedding to Ross Penney. Among them were Mrs. Jeanne Crang of Florida Crescent, Mrs. D. White of Weston Road, Mrs. J. Rainey of Willowdale, Mrs. R. Cutts and Mrs. A MacLaughlan of Weston and neighbours Mrs. L. Duncan and Mrs. G. Ferguson. I_s a _b_qnch of kids, suddenly Open house Y NEWS The "Bringâ€"Aâ€"Buddy Day" held last Saturday at Emery‘s Y Centre far surâ€" passed anyone‘s exâ€" pectations. Scores of guests trooped through the program Collector" and "The Magus" has scored a further success with his latest novel "The French â€" Lieutenant‘s Woman‘"; and John Fowles is now considered one of the foremost writers in the English language today. "The French Lieutenant‘s Woman‘", set in England in the 1860‘s has all the ingredients of the typical Victorian novel. The heirâ€" PAGE 6 The author of "The For your bookshelf finch to 401 THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT‘s woman by John Fowles & Little, Brown & Company 467 pages, $9.75 Reviewed by Margaret Leeper Rosemary Brew 742â€"3055 Your Heart Fund conâ€" tribution fights them all â€" heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, rheumatic fever and thrumatic heart disease, congenital heart disease and many other heart and blood vessel disease. Another note concerns the Weston Unit‘s upcoming Open House. Plans are to hold it in March and we‘ll carry more info as soon as it is available. This is for the unit in our area, and is not to be confused with the Annual Open House held at the Toronto level. are great. Mrs. Reid, viceâ€" chairman for our area said that they would especially like to involve some responsible teenagers in the canvass this‘ year. Anyone with a few hours who is willing to assist, please call Mrs. Reid at 742â€"7456. Properly _ chaperoned, likeable dilettante Charles Smithson and his attractive but somewhat vapid fiancee, Ernestina Freeman, are spending a holiday in a village on the picturesque presumptive to a baronetcy has become engaged to the daughter of a wealthy drygoods ~merchant, a desirable match combining blue blood and a fat dowry. The Cambridge Motor Hotel In The Swinging Keg Room Appearing in the King‘s Lounge THE ORIENTAL MOD SQUAD _ THE ESCORTS At the Cambridge Dixon Road at Hwy. 401 Call 249â€"7671 NO COVER_â€" No mInimum NITELY 9 â€" 1 a.m It would appear the "The French Lieutenant‘s Woman‘"‘ has not zoomed to the top of the bestâ€"seller list Other Victorian figures are gypified by the sadistic and domineering old lady, who as a kind ofâ€" "good work‘‘ employs Sarah Woodruff, of the doubtful reputation, for someone to bully. And Sam, manservant to Charles, whose loyalty is never doubted, but whose conniving brings about his master‘s disgrace. These are well portrayed, as are all the characters, but it seems to the reader most are deja Even more Victorian is our hero‘s reaction on further contact with this lonely, mysterious stranger. He struggles with a deepâ€"rooted regard for convention, decorum and sense of duty, which conflict with comâ€" passion and a powerful sexual attraction in a losing battle. Very typically Victorian (with a dash of Madam Butterfly.) black, standing on the cliffs, gazing out to sea. Intrigued by the solitary figure, they make engquiries as to her identity, and are told she is a legendary, but not respecâ€" ted, character, an imâ€" poverished exâ€"governess, abandoned by her lover, a French lieutenant who sailed away, leaving her to haunt the cliffs and watch for his return. Dorset cost. When walking on the beach, they catch sight of a lone woman in THE WESTON TIMESs It will be interesting to see how the filmâ€"makers apâ€" proach this novel, for it will be difficult to do justice to the unusual technique. But there is a powerful seduction scene, and no doubt they will know what to do with that. by reason of the originality of its plot, but rather by reason of the unusual and remarkable technique the author has used in projecting the image of modern times into that faraway day and age. John Fowles sits on the sidelines, interspersing his own comments and opinions . into his story, balancing one age against the other, rigid convention against liberal permissiveness. He shows how a restricted enâ€" vironment can â€" stultify enlightened progress, and how a "mixture of yeast and dough‘‘ in the middle classes, alternating between revolution and repression, still characterizes our society today. A resident of Dorset, John Fowles in his description of its coastline and neighâ€" bouring areas will cause a pange of nostalgia in many an expatriate; and his research into the manners and mores of Victorian life is amazingly comprehensive. 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