Jt # : On Sunday, June 7, the 376th Brownie Pack, St. Ambrose Church, closed their activities for this season by attending a comâ€" munion breakfast, at the Forum Restaurant. The mothers of the Brownies were present, also Faâ€" ther Desaulniers, and Mrs. Glenâ€" na Mackie, District Commissionâ€" er, and Mrs. Thornell, past presâ€" ident of the Catholic Women‘s League. Beverley Boudreau reâ€" ceived her Golden Hand Profiâ€" ciency Badge, and Maureen Sulâ€" livan was presented with her Golden Bar. . Mrs. Winnie Spitzig, Brown Ow!, and Mrs. J. Cobbett, Tawny Ow!, said goodbye to the Pack, < The Alderwood Branch of wuucmc-m: called an emergency meeting for and.expressed their thanks and How often should you have a health eaeckup for cancer? Once a year, says the Canadian Cancer Society, unless you have any of cancer‘s danger signals In that ease see your doctor right away. M.Jun 16, and the reâ€" ‘gratifying. 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Grandâ€"slam homers were clouted by Terry Webber and Ian Carson, to cinch Walker‘s Welding win over Brown‘s Line Barber Shop 28â€"21, in Squirt ‘A‘ play. * sQUIRT "A" LEAGUE Walker‘s Welding 28 Brown‘s Line Barber Shop 21 Walkers broks the game up in the third with a pair of grand slammers, off the bats of Terry Webber and Ian Carson. Dave Elliott with three hits was the best for the Barbers. ' Fera & Palmer 15 Don Evans with three well placed hits was the key to Fera & Palmers victory. Glenne Dunâ€" ne and Laurie Hewrer paced the losers in the field. Carricks BP 10 sQUIRT "B" LEAGUE Go Jo Hand Cleaner 26 United Steelworkers 17 Catcher Danny Blocka inspitâ€" ed the rest of his teammates with sparkling work behind the plate. Blocka was also heavy with the bat. David Baxter led the Steelmen at the plate. Unit. Packinghouse Workers 22 George Robinson with a pair of doubles and Scott MacDonald with a triple led the Kinsmen hitters. Pitcher David Wojcik was the key man in double play action for the Steelmen. Bruce Shaw, with a pair of roundâ€"trippers, set the pace for the winners. Bill McGuire starâ€" red at third base for Goâ€"Jo. South Peel Kinsmen 18 United Steel Workers 10 Go Jo 14 Gamma Sigma squeezed the win from the Cleaners, led by the hitting power of Ross Munro with four Hits and Allan Calder with five hits, including a homâ€" er. Ernest Tessier and Bob Gara showed good form for New Life. PEE WEE LEAGUE Gamma Sigma 14 New Life Cleaners 12 Charlie Kucey broke up a pitching duel between Bob Tatâ€" trie of Humber and Jack Lewis of Parsons in the top of the tenth with a powerful circuit clout to centre field. Lyall Comâ€" rie chalked up a fourâ€"bagger for Parsons. Derek Forhes broke up a tigh! ball game in the last two innâ€" BANTAM LEAGUE Humber Machine 14 Parsons Tires 13 MIDGET LEAGUE N.A. Yorke 19, Marshalls Esso 7 Bob McLean, with a pair of four baggers, and Larry Harâ€" greaves with a triple and a pair of singles, paced Yorkes victory Doug Poulton clipped :a homer and <three singles for Marshalls. Booth Brick 19 Hales Cycle & Sports 12 Home runs off the bats of Allan Harrison and Ton Teekins helped Booth Brick defeat Hales. Tom Bury played a sharp game at first base for the losers. A pair of fourâ€" baggers by Ricky Hutchins put the game on ice for the winners. Doug Sanâ€" nuto was tops in the field for Sunday. BANTAM LEAGUE Parsons Tires 16 Cherevatys Food Market 10 PEE WEE LEAGUE South Peel Kinsmen 9 Sundays Variety 1 when he arrived at Malton Airport recently. Lord Bruce was feted at the Holiday Inn, as guest of the Toronto Battalion of the Boys‘ rigade. Thirty members from the three Etobiâ€" coke and one Lakeshore company formed the honor guard. â€" Isuperinte-ndent of the Senior Group at the 9:30 session, is leavâ€" ‘ing to take up residence in Edâ€" \monton. We will miss his perâ€" {sonality around our church as he has been most active in the variâ€" ous organizations, especially so in the Sunday School we extend our wishes and thanks for his association and direction. ings with a pair of circuit clouts. David Wendt played a steady game for Cherevaty. sQUIRT "A" LEAGUE Walkers Welding 11 Carricks BP 10 Don Hutchins relief pitching and two big hits by Paul Kelly made the difference in a close game. Keith Gowan played a steady game for BP aided by Mike Buckley in right field. g:r'::: :;"l';n‘ * Gold Medal Winner â€" Miss Don Hutchins relief pitching S‘eqmr:d %‘Iutegd dOl:ngg':r of and two big hits by Paul Kelly 494 Rimilion Aye., Alderwood hsit fl;(e '?;“e(;r:n“ ml. ‘gose}groduoted on Ju;;e 12, from ame. en wan aye a + 1 gtead_v game for BP ‘;jdzd by |the Sg:hool of_Nursing, Ontario Mike Buckley in right field. Hospital, Whitby. She won the! PEE WEE LEAGUE Gold Medal for attaining highâ€" Granls Shell Service 15 ‘est standing in her third year, Mom‘s Chicken 13 and the prize for the new graâ€" Short stop Paul White, with a uate showing the greatest double and a pair of smgle,‘professional development durâ€" paced Shells victory. Ricky Fewâ€" ing her three years in the ster and Bruce Johnson played school. Miss Chuter is a graduâ€" steady in the field for Mom‘s. _ |ate of Alderwood Collegiate. Enjoy COUNTRY and WESTERN MUSIC with the "COUNTRY FIVE" CASCADE : â€" â€" â€" â€" $3.21 GAS â€" â€" â€" > >â€"â€"â€" $6.90 Every FRIDAY and SAT. from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. FROM YOUR ‘RYTHYM 5 CLOVER LEAF HOTEL WED. and THURS. â€" 9 p.m.â€"12 IN THE NORMANDIE ROOM and a Sat. Matinee 3 p.m. to 6 p.m CHECK YOUR CASCADE SAVINGS ISLINGTON PLUMBING CO. Southâ€"West Corner of Queen Elizabeth â€" Hgwy. 27 Cloverieaf TO THE MUSIC OFf ETOBICOKE HYDRO AUTHORIZED WATER HEATER INSTALLER BE. 1â€"6380 NO COVER CHARGE DANCING AT THE 100 GALLONS A DAY Challenge For Rev. F. W. Poole In New Central City Pans i The first brick unit was built in 1953, the second in 1958 and the third and final unit earlier this year. Now on Sunday, June 28, Rev. Pooley will be conductâ€" ing his final service. "It is with mixed feelings that I‘m leaving Alderwood," said the minister who will he taking charge of St. Mathews Parish, in Toronto‘s notorious downtown area east of the Don River below Gerrard St. flce melube." ue income â€" commi , brimming with community spirit, and proud of its public service reâ€" eord. So said Rev. F. W. Pooley, an Anglican minister, who in 13 years of living here, has perâ€" formed over 700 baptisms. Rev. Pooley should know Alâ€" derwood. When he arrived the Church of the Atonement was a little white frame building bareâ€" ly seating 100 people. Sparcely settled then, Alderwood has since grown tremendously and so has the Church which is now a large brick building with a seating caâ€" pacity of 250. Rev. Pooley confided he is reâ€" luctant to leave a community he has come to know so well, but he is looking forward to the ETOBICOKE HYDRO APPROXIMATELY PER MONTH GUARANTEED PER MONTH BUY or RENT _ HOT WATER SERVICE :;:_ ; Tok Sm “'f&;“"-?; | "Until people really want huelp aue o e â€" | id and are willing to do something ts s :. ~ eninis \for themselves, we wWoOn‘t get ( C . :~**~_ k\ ‘very far with them," he empuaâ€" M 4 : l & M |sized. "I‘ve always been baified l 4% m z4 e }by people who expect a cure C 4 \but aren‘t willing to go half way 6 3 Â¥] to find it." i5 M 1 The church is changing with * T . the times, said Rev. Pooley, and it M Hike the medical profession nas to keep up to date with the !aiâ€" / est developments. He then went mss on to state tha people would ue surprised â€" particularly nonâ€" laymen â€" at the enormous * amount of â€" community > work being conducted by the church, Rev. f’iuw‘p"?h’w if,, |influencing almost all spheres )f FXRNEEEANEREDE Avaoidi i fcctone â€"|human endeavour. He pointed challenge of serving in an area out "the terrific amount of actiâ€" where there is more poverty and |vity" the members of the Church social strife than possibly any of the Atonement are doing. other spot in Ontario. }'I‘hese include getting people out In an interview, Rev. Pomeyito go to work for the United Apâ€" discussed a few of the things \peal, with the Red Cross and the he had witnessed and particiâ€" Township of Etobicoke on a pated in during his 13 years and "Well Baby Clinic‘; assisting <he what he feels there is in store Canadian Cancer Society; spunâ€" in the future. soring Scout, Guide, Cub and Contrary to what many socioâ€"\Brownie troops, and sponsoring logists would have us belie\'e,‘; "very strong" couples‘ club said the minister, life hasn‘t\ which has members from all the changed much in the past 15 different religious denominaâ€" years. It may be slightly faster tions. than it was before, he conceded,! ‘"The fifty members of the but people today still share the| Women‘s Church Year and other same desires, needs and probâ€"\groups within the church give lems they had in previous aen-ithe impetus for many, many of erations. \these things," he said. challenge of serving in an area where there is more poverty and social strife than possibly any other spot in Ontario. 5 ~#9 iC scale. L4X t\Q!)| *A |.atve 4 I d social p "‘ * 6 Cl church, i i B % § i n d one els : u* > WLikk s s «<" M |whole â€" w "Unti 4: * and are A S mil for the \€ RWs Wls very 42 i & 00 *E We ~TE M |sized. " (olitke: s 4 + +cï¬ ioi [b , vec PAE e [ |but are 2.;%' MR T B |to find e ~a 2 _ Pj ‘ The g:ï¬ (ge: &; :,e‘ & \the tim x a C ;~ * like th ae ho _ to keep is e | est dev on to s A surprise * lay m Sowlwevet Alderw ood, "a prosperous community" is no different, and has its share of problems.. But, he added, it has a strong comâ€" munity spirit lacking in many other communities. This is the medicine needed to solve many of the real problems and needs of society. Discussing his new parish, in which Don Jaff is located, Rev. Pooley stated the problems there are on a much grander scale. However, he added, he will have a full time social worker and two honorary assistants to aid him with his enlarged duties. In Alderwood, or east of the Don, social problems are someâ€" what similar although in the former they are on a grander HOURS OF SALE _ Mon. to Wed. 12 noon to 8:00 p.m. Thurs. and Fri. 12 noon to 9:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. BRENTWOOD NORTH BREWERS‘ RETAIL PATERSON & WARD PLUMBING Ltd. At 247 Brown‘s Line ALDERWOOD SHOPPING PLAZA Operators of Brewers‘ Retail Stores AUTHORIZED INSTALLERS FOR CASCADE "40" WATER HEATERS oo PHONE 239â€"0642 BREWERS‘ WAREKOUSING COMPANY LIMITED is NOW OPEN A NEW Rev. Pooley said in his opinâ€" ion there is a cure 10r must social problems, but he said, the church, social worker nor anyâ€" one else who wants to help cun be expected to perform ib e whole job. In his new parish Rev. Pooley will also be responsible for the inter â€" denominational St. Maâ€" thew‘s Lodge for the aged What is the chief function of the church today? Rev. Pooley was asked. ‘"There is a greater willingness to go out and help people â€" to tackle problems where they are." In delivering over a thousand sermons in Alderwood, Rev. Pooley said his aim had been to correlate the Bible in terms of modern living. "I think it is redefining faith in terms of modern living," the minister replied. "I feel certain the church in the past few years has come to grips with peoples‘ problems as it never has before. BE. 3â€"3251 TORONTO 18