I nut a! club! luck I: Humbert W) in an (no luxury ur- viu in II an -tial union y the dub. Amending to Eula Ema an. â€an! a! the club, . good, luau school non-in in Nat n: W! a in: for a Iomwive’si - to 090118. " a vault, Huh-r Wghland provide: the ar- viu u a My of the rink, and tho only cool to mother in the can ot the curling itself (81.50 for a two dollar period). m unwary idea is thi brain child of I former nursery Ichool W, Mm. Sandr- Desenhtruse, and t former nut-u, Mrs. Joan Ne- Lollnn. Both began curling A year Ur, and both felt the need for I -iaed unite that would be not! than just " baby timing gum cr. With tite children " to them- and Jamey Lruncunann on Amer: ulvu in a supervised "ttintr IUB- ‘nltionll Studios of Ballroom in; a prom drum up by melnminx- two m'.'?."' and when), the A specinl com-5e in Life Saving, bmsewifely “He" in ole to am running nine weeks from Febru- 'at,,',':,':,':",,,."",,.'),',',:,?. 33,-†20, is being offered to f'""" Busing†coma in A former (â€when by: " open to the. pubhe on tario eurlin elttrrrt ic, (ho helped I restricted number basis. All wa- "present 'll',,:",',',',' 'll the 1965 Cr'ur safety to application of emer- gency manure; will by laugh by ikrtitstrsternt The next Driver Safety Truin-‘ ing Course begins on Much 6.) This is :lwlys I popular com-sci 'le Twisters At and enrollment is almost filled'. Irl uny of you young (or old) men or women would like to tnke this) swnsmen Sh“ truning, we luggesi that you net; (quickly. Northwestern Y Twisters have The monthly tournament held at been invited to take pan in the Frank Hunhiu's Judo Club was) "Sportsman's Show" coming Much held on Friday, Jnnunry 26, 1962.) 9-17, " tho C.N.E. This evening Wu very successful‘ This all can“ about with the for the Northwestern Tlrf". "Twistathon" spoamyred by the Judo Club. Many of We fellow-r .luninr rar" Chili on J-nu-rv " were promoted to . higher level This all came about with the "rwistathon" mentored by the Junior Teen Club on Jlnum-y 28. Th. marathon vu won by Junie: Riatororth and Trent Cm: who twfMed for m and I half hours without stopping. The couple won on I iplit decision by the judges; FIRST QUALITY "i'"-jiiiriiums thm. 'tttri m Pitht Itltk', 1|:me i-tim.. h - in onion“- Ne to "rs-tooh-w-tethos""- a-et-r-tHet" Mum m i had) for a J-tr-i-ttrib-td. chit-elm in ban-ad. and tt _-ttrt-tUte-tii""'- .Hcohhhnbm. l How’s tho time to with for ,dgu of pagan-:7 din-u in CV.- Give cm . half but " cumin I day. sum Dr. no!“ Nady, iii?:? Veterinary Colby. Food ali the good :1an har the! will 1m, and at but A pound of grain per by. ilk“. 1 In. rsui Ammwn, m nun-- A ten "wk dancing court. “in†Rood, Weaton w" formally in-, now in the final m of plan-jun“ u Social Sponnor‘of Gun- ning for the Syria: union. All ml PIi chnpur, Beta Sigma Phi interested parties m Ink-d to " their February 13th meeting " phone the Y nt 30-24080 or WV ll" home of Mrs. Eric Quad", t1021 for pro-registration. The DimptetUld Road, Etolncoke. Pru- iccum‘will include basic Itlpl in 1tut,t, e,',,,,?,,:,'? T,,ut 5:122:31: JiQ'td,t,'o"ttlii.i.i?'] uld_.n "Continental Burr-l, ‘mlyho In an oven work the P m mnkirte plans for . map-i Iwint in. Dunn instruction will tion and . 1m" of. home decor. ‘bc under the able guidance of Planar? for on. of their April meet- and Barney Cruickshank of Inter-L . x I x etiorl Studios of Ballroom Xi anbdn ehspter, Beta Si m ‘EDmmx. yPhi, in their study, "The Grand l A Ipecinl com-5e in Life savintr/Tour". held a"continental Sup- rusting nine weeks from Febru-‘per Furry†" the home of Mrs. 'err 20, is being offered to mun-.3. Keith Garrett, Downsview, on "hem but is open to the public on February 6th. Co-hoateu wu Mn. " restricted number basis. All 'l-[John Telfer of Bunnell Crescent, l'ur safety to application of emequowmview. Special truest "13 _ gency inc-sures will bu taught byfmn- Robert Klein of Bolton, On- Pet: O’Connell. itario. Wee-president, Mrs. G. Me. The next Driver Safetv Train. Gnegor wu in the chair. Countries ing Course begins on Mirth " "visited" were, Italy, Switzerland, ..., '- ., ,.____- _ _____‘__ ___“__ Prince, Spain and Portugnl. I In], "W W. not“ amqmBh ontario erlury _ Food Mm. 8. M. Baymont ali the good alfi1N by thy will “dm' and Wa. R. an, and at [out 56 pound of grain Thirtr-ooe vohgnt-r per day. grail u the at" em ___________._._..5unuon wen honored proving. that our Canadian youthttion at work steadily m not " mun mdit "Nrsit. noun people would lit. at to be x x " u. "68-Ne . and Mr. Jul: Johnston wu “Hand the medal for hil divi- lion Well done fellows, keep up the od work. Ifi]j8RliiE NYLONS A Vnhntiu huh»- part, m "ae.tth.um.otura,W.u Club... and tttmat, We.taq, m the volume Mun ot the Woun- Unit a! the Canadian Can. 0. may. h w com-nod br a. woman’s andâ€. a! thil out Jus Pud- Tedd. patient tnnlignt mercury at a. Prime-u Munr- In. Paul Amman, of Acadi- my Bond, Wanton wu formally in. lulled u Social Spomor of Gun: ml PIi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi at their Februu-y 13th meeting " the home of Mrs. Erie Gmstick, Dimpletuld Road, Etobicoke. Pm- ident-Mn. All-n Craib rad the inltalhtion ceremony. Program Tour", held n "Continental Sup- Pai an talking plans for n recep- ‘tion and I. [mum on home decor- sting for one of their April meet- inn. Have you checked the terminally on your battery lltely? If they are badly corroded, you might be in- terested in these clean-up ideas from Hnl Wright, Ontario Depart-1 ment of Agriculture extension we-) icialiu. Wash the top of the bu? wry and connections with hnking soda solution, and rinse with water. Iemove the terminals and clean them inside and out with a soft my. Don't scape or sandpaper (them, because acid could fly into IycIrui- eyes. Finally, ole-n battery 'poau, re-install terminus and coat all exposed surfaces with light gran. Social _ and Personal um Mart {m mow m to w. PAIR - an!†WHILF THEY y "3 nm. LAST l woven! n mm" REGULAR $r.so ANYWHERE ELSE! or ORDINARY STOCKINGS THE WEAR TWICE in apprecia- givon to the .j w} C N . 3. ' AFRBeSg giN - ri; V 'r'2gPNi; :‘ 13>â€): I A; iai; Kama, ' " H». 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Wu " H “a IAIN-u Chin to Mid Dana-bot. .nd “in "(oh SI main» " Ontario hunk- Mr. Dom-bug, Mar-hois- Conn-l ploy-in "i“ of M. Ponmylvcnh. , Friday, Feb. 18, in the due of ‘the lat Trethewey Scouts' Fuller 11nd Son Banquet. This in the night when I boy has his father all to ii'iG' Ind gets tht chanee to Eshow him " to the other fellows, Don't let him down, Dad. Get out there and have a wonderful time. The archway will Duh plan. in w.. Met. Omaha, on MM " I“). Hum 3nd cupidl wan mod to' new "mm a, "I down“ the nuditorium It Brook- . . hive]: Public School last Friday 0 ll evening for the dance, sponsored' At "taflo osplh by the Home and School Asmin-i Ontario Public Works Minister tion. There were le tables Fray Connell awarded the contract Eu.ehm and competition for theltnday for a new school of nursing prIBe wu keen. Both round ‘ndito be built on the grounds of the 1‘1““ dancing were enjoyed ttontario Hospital, Whitby, to New. ‘the large erowd that attended. 'man Bros. of St. Catharines, whose I The committee would like UB tonrid of $993,407 was the lowest of pus on their thanks to I†those‘“ tendering for the job. The committee would like us to pus on their thunk: to all those who helped make the evening such a huge suntan. Several members of Tretheweyl Perk United Church attended the Inlugunl Service of the United Church Women at Massey Hall last Friday evening. Mrs. McCracken, Ill-l. Wilson and Mr. Bob Baldwin were privileged to take pen in the 300-voice choir from the United Churches of Metropolitan Toronto under the direction of Mr. Glyn Roberts. It we: an evening that will long be remembered. It can be done, and up Keele Street, dong Finch down' Yonge, 3J5}. Along The 401 Popular Sport In North York HARDINGTON and DISTRICT THAT GIVE UP TO WESTON 'thne School of Nursing Started Mt Ontario Hospital In Whitby l The main entrance leads into an era and dryers. Associate archi- 'iysttractive reception and waitimrteeta are Jackson, Ypea and V ;area featuring a wall of nuturallsociates. jmarble. The instructional wing is Construction will be commenced designed around a landscape innerimmediately and present plans courtyard, the whole being linkedtforesee the building being ready Ito Ind forming an extension of, thelfor occupancy this Fall. TO VISIT HER UNCLE MICHAEL . . . . Nlcol. Rental, ago " mom, of Palermo, Italy, page: for the Cqmerq aboard tho flagship, "SS. Queen Frederica" upon her arrival in New Turk harbor from her home in Italy. For the nun few months the will be visiting her uncle, Michael Ruszigno, of 274 Elmhurst Avenue, Health Minister Mathew B.)' Dymond said the new school off nursing would be a valuable asset‘: in the specialized training purl gram that is required for nurses) in Ontario mental hospitals. The school will be erected in a' campus-like setting. It will be a: seven-storey concrete structure) The ground floor will contain ad-l ministration and instructional 1 areas, while a six-storey slab will. rise to provide living-in accommo- dation. l Weston. across York Mills '. I sounds erary'.l 4:30 pan., Friday 7:008:00 Ir Read on . . . . [ m. . North York Parks and Reerea- York Mills Collegiate Pool, York tion Department have announced Mills Rd. East of Bayview, Tuer the 3rd Annual “Across North, day 7:80-lV.30 pan., Friday 7:00 York Long Distance Swim" corn-' -8:00 p.m. mencing week of February 12th.‘Don Mills Collegiate Pool, Don- Everyone from tive years to 95‘ way .East, Thursday 7:30-8:30 years Ire welcome. Duration isi p.m., Friday 7:00-8:00 pm. seven wee'is, tile I"""""' will be Emery Cgllegiate Pool, 3395 Wer the Perse swimmrntr the most ton Rd. Weston, Tuesday 7:30- number of lengths in that time. 1 8:30 p.m.. Friday 7:003:00 pan. There will be two nights per Registration forms are now week at each of the seven pools available at each pool and the in North York in which competi-iTownship Office, Parks h Recrea- tion is held. The route, a hypo-lion Department. in North York in which competi- tion is held. The route, a hypo- thetical one, {approximately 30 miles) is as follows:- Starting at Emery Collegiate Rules and regulations are aim- Pool, Weston Road, Weston, pro-pie, No aids, floats, goggles or, reed south on Weston Road to 401, fine. Rests are allowed " the end 401 to Keele, North on Keele to of a length, no stopping during Downsview Collegiate Pool. take a lengths. Any stroke may be used. left turn through the showers, then Be honest on the count. (Pool hack on to Keele, North on Keele guards check the lengths also) to Finch. east on Finch to North- Report to Pool Supervisor on ar- View Heights Collegiate Pool. rival " the pool and finish of [Coffee break hero, bring your swim. Age groups 8tre'.-- own donuts for dunking), south on; 10 and under, 13 and under, 16 Bathurst to Lawrence Avenue, and under, 17 and over West on Latrenee to Bathurst No transfers allowed after swim Heights Collegiate Pool, (change commences. Starting date is week of swim suit is allowed, 5 min-lot February 12th, 1962 and tinish, utes), return to Lawrence andjing date is Friday, March 30th, proceed east to Yonge Street, left,1962. - on Yonge going north to Memor- An annual trophy is presented ial Pool in Willowdnle, (put on a to the winner and suitable award: big smile here, you never know to let, 2nd and 3rd in each age you might be on TAI). After thisitrroup, plus recognition ribbons rolossal etfort, go east on Empress to all competitors completing " ‘Avenue to Baysiew, south on Hay-indies or more, up to and including view to York Mills Road (grease 4th placen. may be bought " the local seivicei Department ofticialtr find the station, reasonable price! mow-time of year for this annual awim East on York Mills Road, passing‘very popular u pools on public York Mills Collegiate Pool (on theiswim nights are not crowded and llast lap now, so youve only all.twir.tt.eres.t stimulated in the compe- led to wave at the crowd outside)itition in very responsive. Over 400 Ito Leslie, aouth on Leslie to law-‘rexistered in the 1961 swim, ' tied genre Avenue (switch on your un-‘ifor lat place and each held the den-u ater light: here, the O.P.P.itrophy for a period of 4 months. {may he rheckinl) east on Law, It is anticipated that this year's (renee to Don Mills, page the ahop- swim will have a much greater at- ping renlrv. (Kick Kirk- glidc,itemlance with Keener competition thpts it, you are nearly there), at all pools. now, along Donwny East to Don -M---, ------e--r--- , Mill: Collegiate, turn left at the The (‘haner Renewal Meeting of uni'kinu lot. doom the stoma " the In Treth-wey Scout Group lhe diving Mind and IT IS Uri, Committee will be held on Feb, '20 OVERY at 8 pm. Alt parents are ui'red to . rVIL J.' '" In? Lnurtn. l Memorial Pool, 5000 Yonge 'ttr.". Mr. Harry Burlington und "El Monday 7:30-8:30 p.m.; Friday Bill Cumming are etmveleseittg nt' 7:00-8:00 p.m. home. I Nonhview Collegiate Pool, Bath- Happy Birthday to Dunkll um a Fineh) Wednesday T:80. Brork. Judy Wading. Feb. w,! 3:30 p.m., l-‘ndny 7:00-2:00 P"'trttenneth Hopkins. Donna hum». Downlv‘e' CONE!!!“ Pool, 'rtertu, Carol Shoulder. Nancy In» I Wilson. Mm!" 7:308:30 ram, Feh. lit: Loui- Beattie. Feb. m, Priav 7:00 '10" p.m. l7: [tn-rune Brimh'ombo. Feb. 18;. Bttthurst l'nllpgma t'onl. Law Bunk;- Hamimm. F». " and wmy» O 'Uthurst, 'nulnduy' 7:30llichlol Raina-on, Feb. 20. t Lornirm of pools followrc-- l man im will honing mom“: of the he plant" a! nth pool. and timex u main building. In addition to reru- lar clmmomn, then In demon- stration rooms, 1 laboratory and a diqeties room. Dr. Dymond said that living-in accommodation for the 156 nurses would be provided in single and double bedrooms. Bedrooms in t typical floor Are designed around a core comprising the washroom and locker facilities, Mairwe0s, self-service elevator and student lounge with kitchenette. Bedrooms contain built-in wardrobes, dresser and desk units. For off-duty hours, students will hnve two huge outdoor balconies on the second floor and a spacious sundeck on the roof. The basement provides a large recreation area, a kitchen with light cooking facilities and hum, dry equipped with automatic wash- er: and duets. Associate archi- tects are Jackson, Ypea and V sociates. General admission charges are in effect at all locations. Rules and regulations are lim- ple, No aids, floats, goggles or fins. Rests are allowed " the end of a length, no stopping during lengths. Any 1stroke may be used. Be honest on the count. (Pool guards check the lengths also) Report to Pool Supervisor on ur- rival at the pool and finish of swim. Age groups are:-- 10 and under, 13 and under, Mi and under, 17 and over No transfers allowed aflsr swim commences. Starting date is week of February 12th, 1962 and finish, ing date is Friday, March 30th, 1962. - An annual trophy is presented to the winner and suitable Award: to lat, 2nd and 3rd in each age group. plus recognition ribbons to all competitors rnmpleting " miles or more, up to and including 4th platen. The Charter. Renewal Meeting of the let Trethowey Scout Group Committee will be held on Feb. 20 II it pm. Alt pal-mt! are mm to ttttend. Mr. Harry Burlington Ind uni Bill Cumming are emulating " home. ‘ Thr I‘nnerl Church Women of Trethrwry Plrk will hold â€toil" Fohrunry muting on Wodnudly. Feb. 21 at the Church. 1 Olin Aldous 601M.†Personally I'm stricly neutral in this stock-market game. Woman-like, it has great Ippeal when our stock is soaring [ and if it is taking a. nose-dive, I just don't want to hear i about it. We hear on every side that "women are instiétive.. lly good shoppers". If that is true, (and I think it is), ithey’re going to have to pull out all the stops in their i "public relations" job in order to override women's instinct l for A bargain! _ ‘1 I don't think they should "put us in the stocks" . . . . 1 we're not built tor it! mo ' " “cc exc . 8 _ ink I ' C me on. . I I ' ' - Ire I The full significance of the fact that there is no tax on ', pink and blue baby wool hasn't hit the Big Designer Houses ‘85 yet. When it does, the House of Dior, in an attempt to i new up (or should I say knit up) the Canadian market is l bound to have a. Pink and Blue Year. Of course, Canadian ‘designers who are on their toes might beat Dior and his l ilk to the punch. How about it boys? Here's a chance to [ beat the taxes. Give us a Pink and Blue Year! . In its stepping-up of public relations approach to wo- men, the Toronto Stock Exchange plus a special monthly news letter containing guidance for women inventors. As Well, radio, TV, newspaper: and magazine personalities will be encouraged to clear up the mystery of the market. Muddy, women's groups are seen touring the Stock Exchange . . . . . and reports are that the Stock Exchange Booth at the CNE this year found women outnumbering the men in stripping to ask questions. (Would my man admit he didn't know everything about the mystery of the stock trinket?!) ‘ 1tllRlllllllllll_ It u reported that in the US., women already represent 52.5% of adult share one". Although there no no comparable fume. for Canada, apparently there's no dqubt that Canadian women m dabbling deep in the dividends. Research by the New York Stock Exchange discovered that women's attitude to the world of stocks and bonds was that investing is s game, something to take them out of the doldrums of housework: also they think of invest- ting as a status symbol, a sign of prestige and ambition. Summing up. the researchers found that observing the rules affected the chance of accidents more than either ability or experience. Chapter No. 2 in the old Ice Box Story (you know the lone about taking the doors off your old ice box so that lthe small fry can't lock themselves inside and smother) is l about to begin. . I The Association's figures for child deaths in refrigera- ition appliances compiled in the Us. are as follows, with !the average age being five, and boys outnumbering girls l three to one: 1 1961 _r..r..-,.e.r..W....rr..rw.r-. ll 1956_............................ 11 l 1960-..............-....., 6 1955 qr..rwtrrrw...qrrt..t.r..r....._ 18 1959 _rrre..r.r......t...eeqrrrtr.e. 15 1954 tFrt -.r.._,rt._ .......r. 11 I958 ,mt__wr.rt.r....P.___......r .. 17 1953 _'tFFews_ ., '_.,' 30 1967 (F _ .mFrrrr.-rrrrP_'w l4 The Canadian Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Asso- ‘-ciation has joined with its US. counterpart in a vast , North American campaign. warning of the dangers unused refrigerators and freezers constitute when there are small children in the home. Knitted twist costumes in blue with pink tasMes, pink and blue pop-corn-ball hats (with matching shoe or bowling- ball bags), combination bed-socks and 'round-the-house slippers in pink and blue cable stitch, and last but not least, a knitted reversible sheath-pink for Sundays, blue for other oecasions,-are only a few of the possibilities in this beat-the-tax racket. Unsafe and aceident-prone car drivers can be weeded out, suggest four lays Anzeles researchers. writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association, by psycho- logical tests. Amateur sports car drivers (33I of them) took part in tests designed to assess factors which might affect the tit- ness of any motorist. A significant relation was shown be- tween psychological traits and driving performance. For instance, those who made the most errors. are de- ficient in ethical awareness; they reject social customs; like to take personal risks; and are prone to abstract thought, said the Article. on driving ability, race deportment (observing the rules), or involvement in accidents on the race course. Experienced drivers had as many accidents as the inexpevierwed ones, although they showed more skill and made fewer mistakes. Strangely enough, in contrast to the psychological find- ings, the study showed that good sight, perfect reaction times, physical characteristics, had no significant effects Something new on the market is the reversible shirt. Have you seen them? As well as ellowing you to change on the spot to 1 clean shirt, you also have twice the weer on caller: and cuffs. A Ipeciel buttoning and seaming er- rmgement meenl that both sides are completely finished--.. including coller. cum end pocket. You can buy them in cotton or Tricot. they say. and " e reasonable price for such e handy-dandy idea: six and eight dollars, depending on the materiel! If this idea watches on. we'll have fewer, but dimer wash- daysl , Particular emphasis is put on the playing with appli- ances which are out of order. So-keep Junior away from your freezer or 'frig while you telephone the repair man! Tie him to the bed if net'- essary.' It might ave his life. hl. We... In The Stocks _ I but that stocks and â€Hot dia- momould be u girl's best friend today. he the of funinine interest in the atoek market has the brokers and stock uchmu officials putting on then: think- in: cups in an effort to think up ways And means of attracting more women invest- Pink and Blue Year Observing the Rules Reversible Short 1956 1955 1954 1953 ll 18 ll 30