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Come in and drive a bargain. â€"â€" Thursdoy, April 18, 1963 â€" Page 22 READY FOR THE BATTLE. Metro‘s only active professional fight manager at the moment Earl "Sully" Sullivan, of Mimâ€" ico, hands a few words of advice to one of his charges, Fern ‘‘The Bull" Chretien, top contender for the Canadian lightâ€" weight title. Chretien fights tomorrow night in Warren, Ohio, in an 8â€"round main bout against Teddy Grice. CR. 8â€"5284 BE. 9â€"3149 Sideâ€"view mirror. Automatic choke. Padded sun visors. An engine that averages 38 m.p.g. A cooling system that can‘t boil over. Ever. But that‘s only the beginning. We‘ve got another surprise for you yet. Curious? Come in and we‘ll tell you all about it. CL. 9â€"7656 |Frankly Speaking That first fine day saw "Yours truly" sweeping and scraping, cleaning and collecting all the tebris of the winter into four large bins with delirious delight. Three days later that first fine wind swept and scraped, cleanâ€" ed and collected all the debris from Peel County and dumped it all over the McAllister yard. April Days Are Here Again Now, will all those folks in cars, strolling nibblers, weekend imbibers and Sunday subscrib~ ers to "Garbage Day" on the McAllister Lawn" please collect their bottles and bags, end o‘fags and colored mags before the spring‘s too old? Joking aside, debris dropped carelessly along the roadside creates endless problems for owners of property fronting main roads and it mightn‘t be a bad idea if all of us kept this in mind when we‘re out enjoyâ€" ing the delights of the countryâ€" side this summer. Do you recall poor mad Opheâ€" lia‘s songs? Ribald weren‘t they? Well that‘s to say the least of This month will see "Yours truly" _ celebrating her _ 39th birthday for . .â€". well now, let me see . . . I don‘t think it is the first time and I‘m not quite sure if it is the second time. Oh well, that‘s not very imporâ€" tant. What is important is the company I keep. The Queen celebrates her birthday within a day or two of mine and so does our immortal bard, Willie Shakespeare. And since this is the season of Spring, hearts and flowers I thought you might like to refresh your minds on what Willie thought on the matter. Twentyâ€"eight Etobicoke fireâ€" men lined up recently to receive well earned. Emergency Measâ€" ures Organization . certificates, after they passed a rescue trainâ€" ing course with flying colors. ! It appears as if we will go \ down to the last game before deâ€" \claring a winner with the Drug | boys and Stork Center losing and \the O‘Keefe Knights winning the | O‘Keefe boys have taken over first place but with only two more playing nights anything can happen. Ophelia‘s garland was made |up of daisies which were, and still are for that matter, a symâ€" {bol of virtue â€" Ophelia‘s virtue which had been stung and outâ€" {raged ‘by the "nettles." Get the picture? While over all hung the deathly shadow of the long purâ€" ples. | "The long purples . .. | ‘That liberal shepherds give a | grosser name, [ But our cold maids do dead I men‘s fingers call them:" | Personally I‘m very fond of 'b]uebe)ls and I‘ve yet to see the [result of several dozen planted \last fall. Ah well, they‘re sensiâ€" \ _ "If we start to hit parents in #the pocketâ€"book we would have \more control over the children," \Johnson suggested Cribbage Corner... On hand to present the smokeâ€" eaters with their diplomas were Reeve John McBeth, Controller John Carroll and Etobicoke Fire Chief A. H. Flanagan. It is encouraging to note, these officials observed, that of the 28 candidates, 14 were "distinguishâ€" ed", which means they received over 90 marks. The other half racked up marks from 79 to 89. The Carlings Red Cap have an outside chance especially with a very good grand aggregate so keep your hats on. The executive meeting and ‘lection of officers plus the ‘erks Trophy tournament will 1e held at Br. No. 217 on Tuesâ€" lay, April 16th. It‘s a very imâ€" portant meeting. 1 It was also noted the West Zone EMO course standards are disâ€" tinctly higher than those set by the Civil Defense Staff College. Pinch Parents Not Children & Curb Vandalism? ‘Coke Firemen Climb l.adder( To Top Marks In EMO Course Reeve McBeth and Controller Carroll congratulated the group for their outstanding results, and especially for their devotion to this course which was entirely voluntary involving one evening per week for ten weeks, as well as a portion of three weekâ€"ends. tive creatures and last Tuesday‘s fluttering snow no doubt sent them burrowing again. "Parents of juveniles that do damage should have to pay," he decreed. ‘"The police are handiâ€" capped the way things are now, and the destruction is terrible." (Continued from Page 16) Knights 19, Unknowns 13; Laâ€" batts 16, Petch Cleaners 18; O‘Keefe‘s Old Vienna 17, Br. No. 3 "Aces" 15. Of the evening outdoor exerâ€" cises, two were conducted on the coldest nights of the winter with full attendance except for those on duty. Chief A. H. Flanagan made special mention of the value of the course and how by its very nature augmented and was comâ€" plimentary to their own normal duties. He was high in his praise of the group and concluded by observing that the standard of excellence achieved was no less than what was normal in the municipality of Etobicoke. it and I‘m not concerned with the least of it, for what Kinsey did in the 20th century Shakeâ€" speare did in the 16th with conâ€" siderably more tact and . . . need I say it? . . . great beauty. Consider a moment the Queen‘s description of Ophelia‘s death: "There is a willow lies aslant a brook, That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream; There with fantastic garlands did ‘she come Of crowâ€"flowers, nettles, daisies and long purples." Now consider that last line . .. it no doubt means very little to you, but it is indeed a "fantastic garland" in so far as it depicts the thoughts and feelings of that era. In medieval times and for some centuries thereafter, flowâ€" ers meant something more than somebody‘s anniversary or birthâ€" day and a bouquet could generâ€" ate more evil than poison in your tea. The latter you weren‘t aware of but the former preâ€" pared you for the event. ‘"Thev‘re not children, they‘re adolescents," Mayor Hugh Griggs said. Chief Flanagan made a partiâ€" cular point of singling out Disâ€" trict Chief Bryan Mitchell, who not only stood within the first four, but was, to a great extent, responsible for many of the adâ€" Mimico councilior Pete Johnâ€" son is getting tired of vandals destroying park property. _ HOSSFACE HANK GRANDPA‘S BOY LITTLE FARMEK RURAL DELIVERY m :C a/a To (#/ . y se taAP C F4 â€"=z=erâ€" >> Albion Conservation Area and back, Good Friday. Those who finished were: Derrick Kaâ€" vish, Bruce Brown, Pete Irwin, Dave Parish, Bill Burns, John Potter, Carson Petrie and Gord Muir. By BKAD ANDERSON By FRANK THOMAS x dfrk 13 43 By KEKN PEDERSON By AL SMITH By ART BEEMAN By TOM OKA Photo: Bill MeCaul