Mott mic who recover from I Hm heart mm return to an: old job: Knight: "our Founder With Gala Banquet The you Iâ€! In: . troublod one tor many young men in Ito- bicoko trying to and their 17w through the Deprouion's web of trial. Ind lnxlztiu. Confronted by I mull group ot than men, Mr. Gordon accepted the club. lulu to do what he could tol bring together all those who were lacking fellowship and guidanrel He formed a mall group. who' by Min; regularly, ondnavout- l ed to develop mam-elves through? ducuuion. study and prayer. Br) hard work and much planningl the Knights of the Round Table1 were formed. Thrttuqa the years the Organization grew steadily until prior to World War Two, twenty-two active Table; at K.R.T.. three junior Tables and five ladies at the Round Table existed. It was due to the untiring ch tom of Mr. Gordon that a ban- quet was organized in his honor. A: I amall token of appreciation. Mr. Gordon was presented with a table bearing the organiztstion's crest etched in a glass top. William Allen, Q.C., Chairman ot Metropolitan Toronto, the guest speaker. we: introduced by Mr. J. P. MacBeth, Reeve of Eto- bicoke. In keeping with the atmosphere of stimulation. Mr. Allen spoke on the challenges of today's world. It was emphasiz- ed that man can no longer "live a life of selfish isolation". Man must combine his efforts and work together to meet the exeit. ing tasks that are ever present around us. Branch' 217 Legion 10, New- town: 7, Dart Construction 5, Local 232 Rubberworkern 4, Unit 262 A.N.A.F, 4, Legionaires PC, 4, Shamrock: I, Branch a New Toronto 2. An Big " â€than. ud in- spiration unwound“ members and gun-u a! a. Knight: of the Round Tab}. " I Wont-l din- na hold in the honour a! their leader and rounds. Over 100 pm and your“ mama and hi: [nuts pad tribute to Mr. w, Earle Gordon It Richvinw Coil- (ma human. Several former past members) including a few of the original) Knights were present, coming not i only from the Toronto area, but! from Niagara Falls and the Galt, area. Mrs. Coulter, the Counsel..) lor of the Ladies of the Round Table, also briefly outlined the need of the L.R.T. organization She emphasized that the head and heart must work together. thereby expressing the need for both groups. The evening was an 3 inspirational one for everyone there. Mr. Gordon's tour sons,, including a present counsellor,' were present to thank everyone as they left. EASTWOOD MIXED DART LEAGUE Dart league standings includ- ing Thursday, October 10, 1963: Popeys 6, Combines 6. Danny‘s 5. The Magees 5, Dodgers 5, East- woods 4. Jay-Bees 4, Stinkers 4, The Echelon, 3, The shooter: 3. Some of the high scores this week were chalked up by .- Mae [eithwood HS. Isobel Crosley 113. Mars Barron 100. Din Mek- olson 140, Ron Morrison 134, Fine shooting for this early in the season. Mayor H. Gnggs. of Mimico, thanked Mr, Allen for his inspir- ing talk. Various members also expressed their individual grati- tude from the floor. Teen League Action Starts Tomorrow M. lakeshore Area Bart Action Mr. W. E. Gordon. who has in- dividually counselled over 16,000; men so far, was thus rightfully) honoured for his many hours giv- J en tor the benefit of others. and _ to help us become "Better men. nobler men, and after that still; nobler men." 3 Following last week's picking of teams for the 1963-64 season the Aldqrwood Teenage Hockey League are wasting no time get- ting right down to the serious playing ot the schedule. Opening the eleventh year of operation will be a game be- tween Starlite Driving School and Marshall's Essa scheduled to get underway tomorrow night " 8:15 at Lakeshore Lions Arena. Second game tomorrow wnll see last year's champs, Pickin Chicken Bu B-Q take on Create): Sports Wear while completing the triple-header Murray's Var- iety will play Faustina Club. Last week's choosing of the teams was accomplished without too much delay and each team we: able to get in a short scrim- mage in the time remaining. The one commodity scarce this year seems to be goalkeepers and in this regard anyone interested in playing goal is asked to contact league president Buzz Heasty at The format this, year will again be three games each Friday night and all games to be played at Lakeshore Arena with first game getting underway at 8:t5. 25915936. TORONTO TOWNSHIP DART LEAGUE "A" LEAGUE I FRI. ONLY at ngyuggs 3 PM. to 9 AM. In?" Qualify BUNK BEDS With putun Hm mount"! 8 pom". boards. With deep-tWed Hecdboonl Wagon Wheel BUNK BEDS 'prlrtg-fitted mqttr- SEITA SMOOTH TOP CONTINENTAL BEDS Compute with Headboards All site) TOP QUALITY FOAM QUILTED CONTINENTAL BEDS CHESTERFIELD a. Marching CHAIR Reg. $219 'rt V SERTA CHESTERFIELD & CHAIR Nylon Frieze. Reg. $269 4-SEATER "DCHESTERFlELD&MotchutgCHAltt Nylon Frieze. Reg. $369 _ I ONLY 2-PC. BED CHESTERFIELD Frieze. Reg. $239.95 S-Pc. CHESTERFIELD Sectional Suite Frieze. Reg. $279 'rr, With Reversible Arms. Heavy frieze material. FRENCH PROVINCIAL 4-SEATER SERTA Posture Firm MATTRESSES Foam quilted. log. $79.50 Genuine Quilted MATTRESSES Pre-built border. Reg, $54.50 SYLCON SMOOTH TOP MATTRESSES SOFA BED & CHAIR Drops back to steep two comfortably. Bed storage underneath Durable cover. Converts " comfomble bed SPACE SAVER DIVAN WE CANNOT GUARANTEE QUANTITY AT THESE LOW 6-Hit. SALE PRICES - MOST ITEMS I ONLY 2854lake Shore Blvd.W., New Toronti Sylll 'M?lll 823:2 359$ 399$ '7tylt 425:9 ‘28i9 se 88$ 3143-22 '1t8l-lll. '2t8!ll! 'IM.:..-!.?,! 498:1." 468:9 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE Double Dresser, Chat, Bookcase Bed. Choice of No finishes _ _ ___..... tVFFF_i_ ,, MEMORY", GENUNNI WALNUT mm In. $149.00 "__.....")..'..'....".."""'.'. OEILCRAFT we. mum: sum W. Much, Table, 4 Chin SORRY . . . NO C.O.D. or PHONE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED ON THIS SALE! "tNCEviLLb.-Httm GLOSS WALNUT 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE Triple Dresser, Cheat, In: lad _ T FRENCH PROVINCIAL 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE Triple Dresser, Chew on Chest - Panel Bed. Tremcndous value .rv.__ I _ . 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE 9-Drcwev Tripl. Dresser, Chest, Bookcase I ONLY 6-Pc. DINETTE SUITE Buffet, Table, 4 Chairs-Art-ite, Rog. $139.00. 7-Pc. DINETTE SUITE Table and 6 Chain Tabie and 4 Chain Table and 4 Chain. Arborite Too HEPWOITH, GENUINE WALNUT CONSOLE TAIL! ' Sin 14":40". Opens to â€HM". I only. [an $109.50 V. q-rrtw.. ., __. 'F.rr.q GENUINE WALNUT 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE Dunn, Chem, Ber lad. Reg. $329.00 COLONIAL DINETTE SUITE 5-Pc. CHROME KITCHEN SUITE can BEDS a. CHESTS of DRAWERS UP TO 40% OFF _ 'IW-i-ll! '238;llll "I '4M;,llll-. "tice '128:-il.!-l Bed. 'l 58$ , 70$ FF '692li, '6tylt '3b'll! . '5trgl .r. ‘8999 'MWIt Washable materials THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF NATIONALLY FAMOUS FURNITURE WILL BE SOLD AT COMPETI- TION DEFYING PRICES. WE MUST LOWER OUR IN- VENTORY. THERE ARE NO "GIMMICKS" HERE - ALL MERCHANDISE IS AS ADVERTISED AND AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. SO HURRY ON IN. noon SAMPLE-I ONLY GENDRON CARRIAGE. Reg. $49.50 3 ONLY ARBORITE COFFEE TABLES Values ht $30.00. Cash and Carry 2854 [Ali anon: It“. lit. (A? CTN IT.) In: mom II. a Special BUYS on ALL DRhPES in our now drapery department - UP TO 25% OFF KNECHTEL HALL TABLE $301 Marballzed top. Reg. $69.50. I only . - GOOD SELECTION or _ t J FLOOR LAMPS. Cash and Carry _ = GENUINE MAHOGANY DESK 8251 Floor Sample. I only. Reg. $49.95 - CEDAR CHEST 'Mat, Genuine Wetttuet--b, Red Seal _ - ARBOR"! Map of the World DESK l ONLY OCCASIONAL ARM CHAlkxcma Corey) Covered in plastic. Reg. $17.95 SERTA SWIVEL ROCKER Reg. $69.50. I Only w_.errr._F_r., CHROME HIGH CHAIRS vou HAVE JUST SIX nouns - mom 3 ML TO ' m. on m. CASH IN tht THESE FANTASTTO BARGAINS THE EARLY ONES WILL BE THE LUCKY ONESâ€, 9-Drowor DRESSER-DESK Double Door WARDROBE 42" BOOKCAS! ..._.._F._ STUDENT'S DESK -_._.,.._._ NIGHT TABLES ...N..-.rrF_ S-Drovor CHEST UNPAINTED FURNITURE THEM Ir, 'MJ-ll-l 334:2 " '25; S .38 $11.†' 6.95 $11.08