Miss Danna Legg, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. M. R. H. Legg Riverâ€" Parkway, left recently to her education in Switzâ€" where she is a student at Monte Rosa College, Montreaux, on beautiful Lake Geneva. ‘ Leaving from New York on the $5. Provence, she enjoyed a twelve day cruise which took her through the Mediterranean lo Genoa, Italy, thence by train through the Alps to Lake Geneva. Danna, who is sixteen, a grade thirteen student at . Royal York New York by her mother, who spent some time aboard ship with her daughter before sailing on this exciting adventure. this exciting adventure. | The Lions bow! each Monday *# _ * * \night at the Queensway Bowl!, at Harold Brister, viceâ€"president g:15 p.m. and will welcome any of the Lakeshore Model Railroad|bowlers who would like to join association, recently attended the|in the game. Niagara Frontier Model Rulrodi «00 * * cenvention in Eerie, Pennsylvaâ€"| Mrs. T. McMullen is convening mia, and had two of his projects|a Tiny Talent concert for the awarded prizes. He was awarded Women‘s Church Year of St. 1st prize for his coalmine, and|Elizabeth‘s Anglican Church, at second prize for his sand bunker,|their next meeting on October 16 both of which were scratch built. * * * * This honor now makes him eligiâ€"\ Mr. and Mrs. G. Tanner, Bonâ€" bie for a Master Builderâ€"Strucâ€"\nyview Dr., have been enjoying ture Award. a late vacation spent at Powasâ€" ‘The Niagara Frontier Region has a membership of some six hundred in a 300 miles radius of Niagara Falls, and Mr. Brister is to be congratulated on his acâ€" complishments. During the convention, tours were arranged through the Genâ€" eral Electric Locomotive Plant, and a protoâ€"type tour of all the local railroads, and while this was going on a fashion show was arranged for the ladies. Congratulations to Mr. and| Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Avonhurst Rd., Islington, who will celebrate their golden wedding anniverâ€" sary at an atâ€"home party hosted by their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mitchell, Sasâ€" katoon Dr., on Saturday, October 5, between 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. They will receive congraâ€" tulations from friends from Bosâ€" ton, Kingston, Fort William, and Sault Ste. Marie. Now retired, Mr. Mitchell was formerly Fire Chief in Etobicoke. The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Association of Logan Geggie Memorial Church will be held on Monday, October 7, and will be highlighted with the showing of a color film showâ€" ing the whole panorama of food processing, from seeds to the finâ€" ished products which are bought in the stores and supermarkets. Clark‘s Foods, sponsors of the show, will distribute gift samples of its various products. Tickets will be available at the door. fée Presbyterian Church, spent his holiday in California, and the southern States, and will show colored slides of his trip on Monâ€" day, October 7, at 8 p.m., under the auspices of the Women‘s Asâ€" sociation. A warm welcome is extended to all, refreshments will be served, and proceeds will go towards the building fund. There was a good attendance at the September meeting of the South Royal York Unit, Consumâ€" ers‘ Association of Canada held last week at the home of Mrs. L. Thompéon, Ambleside Ave. Mrs. Helen Morningstar, chairâ€"| man of the National Food Comâ€"‘ mittee, gave an enlightened outâ€" line of the increase in food prices, and explained the reasons for the | increase in price of sugar, which‘ is controlled by the World Sugar Board in London, England. She also dealt with, and exâ€" plained the testing of products by the C.A.C., and the high cost inâ€" volved, and discussed the new magazine of Canadian Consumâ€" ers, which is available ‘by subâ€" scription only. Since its inauguration | last April, the "Queens â€" weigh â€" in" unit 6f TOPS i(take off pounds sensibly) has shown remarkable The ladies meet every Thursâ€"!28 day afternoon for about two 27 hours, #tafting at 1:48 pm.. in 28 the Quéensway Community Hall, 29 and they have lots of fun, comâ€"|30 paring weights, and competing 30â€"A for honort. Already some memâ€"|31 ‘The Rev. M. S. Burch, of Mimâ€" CL. 5 â€" 8539 BY CUSTOMER DEMAND ANTHONY‘S DINING ROOM 35695 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. mMONDAY, OCTOBER 14th Book Now For Reservations Will Be Open To Serve You And Your Families On THANKSGIVING DAY interested in joining the. gals? Call Mrs. A. Blake BE. 3â€"8273. bers have lost from eight to forâ€" ty pounds, one lady having dropâ€" ped thirtyâ€"nine pounds of excess avoirdupois. ‘This is achieved through group therapy, and with their doctor‘s approval. Any lady The Etobicoke â€" Queensway Lions Club entertained the kidâ€" dies at a most enjoyable picnic held at their camp, Bellâ€"aâ€"leo, near Fergus, last Sunday. Alâ€" though the weather was on the cool side, sports and games, races, horseshoes, and sack races for the ladies livened the weather picâ€" ture. And there was corn, hot dogs, and prizes for everyone. All agreed it was a grand picnic. Eagleson Captures L‘Shore Wins 40 Per Cent Of Vote ETEREMC PRNRRTC Et 08 their next meeting on October 16.| Congratulations to Mr. and * * * Mrs. Young, Uno Dr., on the arâ€" Mr. and Mrs. G. Tanner, Bon-\ri\val of their new . grandson, nyview Dr., have been enjoying Scot, at Queensway General Hosâ€" a late vacation spent at Powlsflpxtal. The happy parents are san, Inglehart, Martin River, and Paul and Janet Pope, Frankwood Hanover. ‘Rd., who have another son, Tod Alan Eagleson swept the new riding of Lakeshore for the P.C.‘s in last week‘s provincial election. Eagleson pollied nearly 3,000 votes more than his nearest rival, Liberal candidate Dave Sandford. Eagleson netted 8,594 votes, Sandford polled 5,888, followed by NDP candidate Murray Cotâ€" terill with 5,024. Jim Davis one of the few Communist candidates in Metro polled 364 votes. Of 32.357 eligible voters in the riding, 19,870 cast ballots. This constitutes about 60 per cent of the voting public. The pollâ€"byâ€"poll results follow: L1B. _ P.C. COMM. _ N.D.P. Poll No &anford Eagleson Davis Cétterill 1 38 44 4 43 2 45 73 1 39 3 48 65 2 45 8â€"B 10 11 12 19 20 21 22 23 55 18 7 Advance Poll Cotterill â€" 7. Davia â€" 30, â€" 1, Sandford â€" 38. 24 52 94 1 25 40 56 2 26 68 83 2 21 55 100 2 28 36 70 1 29 30 681 0 30 §3 63 2 32 3 21 36 65 32 36 60 42 23 63 53 41 48 47 54 Alan Eagleson 681 83 102 13 65 17 15 61 47 25 21 58 73 62 65 57 40 85 64 48 24 48 74 CL 1â€"7224 Eagleson eenswoay 39 45 51 55 45 44 30 18 49 38 50 46 31 52 31 34 38 43 51 69 82 58 31 81 §1 82 34 47 ot 8 in 64 65 /66 ho e7 of 68 69 P +anater scml" ‘hinen D Cany Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 217. will be nrflx"tu at their baâ€" zaar on Satu afternoon, 5th October, frem 1 to 5 p.m. There will also be an opportunity sale, and other booths. Where?t 515 Royal York Rd. Sincere and kindest sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. O. Gray, Macintosh Ave., who died suddenly last week while visiting with her son and family, in Ottawa. She was president and a life member of the Women‘s Associaâ€" tion of St. James‘ Anglican Church, the Queensway, and she | will be sadly missed in the comâ€" munity. ‘ Friends and acquaintances of Controller Murray Johnson are pleased to learn that he is recupâ€" erating at home after a bout with pneumonia in Toronto Western Hospital. _ 170 71 72 |73 74 |75 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 56 47 38 Advance Poll [ @1 57 58 59 60 61 97 o8 o9 100 101 102 {noa 104 105 80 81 82 84 85 86 81 B9 92 93 94 95 110 11 112 113 114 The Belles and Beaux Square Dance Club entéred its sixth seaâ€" son of dancing. last Saturday evening. September 28. at the club‘s regular lo6ation, the Allan A. Martin Junior High School, Ogden Avenue, 113 33 114 46 Advance Poll 18 Mambers fr0m the previous season, as well as many few dancers, were welcomed by the club caller, J6¢ Hasbury. 1t Wat announced that a square danés class would ‘be held, be« ginning Wednesday, October 2, at the Springbank Community Centre, Erindale, at 8 p.m 10 pm. Belles & Beaux Dance Club Open Season 07 08 91 58 62 45 36 36 35 34 49 35 46 38 43 21 56 61 40 44 42 63 42 81 12 70 58 93 41 67 84 93 81 54 T8 45 50 74 31 66 44 45 53 57 40 40 63 40 45 45 62 45 43 35 35 46 60 49 B1 68 43 37 44 55 47 44 70 66 29 30 54 61 100 62 45 65 34 44 64 52 39 49 127 47 58 46 10 52 50 41 62 109 94 17 103 114 138 1 103 144 147 109 120 168 140 118 142 130 130 66 57 49 T0 49 56 ga 80 49 64 63 51 76 $4 59 54 T2 60 48 36 64 56 32 61 48 48 127 91 44 63 11 87 81 54 96 87 78 m 77 14 10 10 49 30 55 41 47 58 47 15 33 64 59 78 66 58 66 45 92 83 38 43 53 68 60 41 68 66 60 41 52 42 63 39 52 34 49 57 43 40 36 23 66 48 45 22 33 43 46 74 27 22 30 10 28 46 35 55 38 33 32 21 18 20 15 12 17 25 12 18 22 14 15 until 10 "TRADE AND SAVE" Only . 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