4 CLASSIFIEDS ONE gentleman. Good food, nice home. Parking. CL 9â€"6946. . _ MOTEL rooms with T.V., phone, restaurant or cooking. Near Humber Loop. 10 minutes downtown. CL. 9â€"0578. ROOMS TV LETâ€"FURNIsHED FURNISHED room. Suit office LONG Branchâ€"furnished room, BEDROOM, furnished, w arm. Parklawnâ€"Queensway. Gentleâ€" man preferred. Abstainer. 259â€" 9127. * COSY, warm room, overlooking FURNISHED room with kitchen _ 1198 The Queensway. LONG Branch â€" furnished, light housekeeping room in quiet home. 255â€"9566. Call after six. 37 ELMA St., Mimico. 2 lovely furnished rooms. Modern kitâ€" chen, private bath. SINGLE furnished room for nice gentleman. Clean. 39â€"9th St., New Toronto (after 5.30). SINGLE furnished room for genâ€" tleman. 20 Lakeshore Drive, corner Second Street. LONG Branch â€" Comfortable, clean bedroom. Suit quiet genâ€" tleman. 251â€"9243. MIMICO â€"â€" Fully furnished bedâ€" sitting room‘ and kitchen. Near all conveniences. CL. 9â€"7212. NEW Toronto â€" attractive bedâ€" sitting for gentleman. kitchen facilities. Parking, CL. 9â€"1084. MIMICO â€" furnished front room. Near all conveniences. CL. Pâ€"7H2. ONE room for rent. $10 a week. 10 Cavill Ave. 251â€"5981. FOR rent. 2 rooms and kitchen, private bathroom, free parkâ€" ing. Mimico, After five phone 239â€"2253. WESTON, bright, clean bedâ€" NEW Toronto South â€" Large furnished room. Fridge. Hot plates CL. 5â€"0830. _ _ _ SINGLE room, 119 Simpson Ave., Mimico. CL. 9â€"9706. BEDâ€"SITTING room and kitchen| on 2nd floor. Suitable for 2| men. Apply 19â€"Victor Ave. _ | FURNISHED bedâ€"sitting room in superior home. Young man preâ€"| ferred. Home comforts, T.V.! SINGLE room for rent. 15 Maniâ€" toba Street. Parking. (Downâ€" stairs). CL 9â€"1326. FURNISHED room for gentleâ€" man. 48â€"lith Street, New Toâ€" BETTER home: Islington and Dixon Rd. Large, sunny room for business girl or lady. CH 4â€"2965. LONG Branch: Large, furnished ROOM and garage, $10. Middle age gentleman preferred. CL 5â€"0022, FURNISHED bedroom. Private entrance and washroom. Reasâ€" onable. Vallin Grove Park, 1 block north of Rathburn. Phone 231â€"4437. BEDâ€"SITTING room, 128â€"Seventh St., close to Lake Shore Blvd. Garage available. Call eveâ€" nings. 255â€"2003. TWO large rooms, furnished. Kitchen and bedroom, T.V. set, garage, private drive. We want couple or single person. Please phone after 5 p.m. CL 9â€"8617. FURNISHED room in New Toâ€" ronto on Znd Street. 251â€"2632. WARM, comfortable recreation room. Quiet, considerate famiâ€" ly. Queenswayâ€"Royal York Rd. 255â€"3553. LIGHT housekeeping room, parkâ€" ing. 79â€"A Foch Avenue, Alderâ€" LARGE double room with twin beds; also single room. Gentleâ€" man preferred. TV lounge. 55â€" 6th Street. CL 5â€"1693, MIMICO â€" Large, comfortable room. Freshly decorated. Reâ€" sponsible gentleman. $10. BE. 1â€"6796. AT Lake Shore Blvd., Mimico. Large front bedâ€"sitting room. Housekeeping privileges, busiâ€" ness girl. CL. 1â€"5037. LAKESHORE RD., Mimico, bedâ€" sitting room and kitchen, 251â€" _ 3290. â€" C FURNISHED room, suit quiet] _gentlemun. CL 1â€"5397. | BERRY Road and Humber. Nice\ q uiet bedroom. Reuonable.t Suit single adult. Parking. Evgs. 7255-6769. 936 QUEENSWAY. Large bedâ€" room over store, T.V., quiet gentleman. $12. 256â€"9175. 1 FURNISHED room. Gentieman preferred. 2 garages, CL 1â€" FURNISHED room and kitchen, private entrance. Furnished single room. Garage and parkâ€" ing. 88 â€" 6th Street, New Torâ€" NICBLY furnished, newly deâ€" girl Near 30th Street. CL 9â€" 2015. twin beds, for two gentlemen QOwn bathroom. 255â€"9270. WO room and private bath Kitchen privileges. Elderly couple only, One room could be furnished. 239â€"8871. lake. TV outlet. Parking. CL 1â€"6058. room, adult family, parking CH. 4â€"3449. $10. 255â€"8951. Emerald Cres ronto. bedroom, suit 1 or 2, gentiemen preferred, parking. CL 9â€"8850. ~NICE quiet warm room. Suit gentleman. 20 Long Branch Ave. CL. 1â€"9722. corated room in a nice home.| The LakesNore® only FACTO 43 â€" Sth Street. 255â€"7294. Approved Master Roofers onto. ROOM AND BOARD COOLt| ELE T busiâ€" ‘ etc. B _| _ maint bédâ€"| timat 251â€" 7 4 ROOMS TO LETâ€"FUERN CLEAN furnished bedroomm, 19 » 18th Street. CL. 1â€"1828. QUEENSWAY Nice comfor 4 ROOMS, unfurnished. Quiet home. Suit elderly couple. Priâ€" vate entrance, no children. CL. 1â€"0716, FURNISHED room wanted on 8th Street (near Lakeshore Blvd.) See Robert at 139â€"8th St., Apt. 307, Saturday or Sunday, ROOMS for rent. Suit 1 or 2 single persons. 100 Melrose St. Call Saturday and Sunday, CL 1â€"5936, after six. THREE clean rooms, unfurnishâ€" ed. Apply 88 â€" 17th Street, New Toronto. 2 ROOMS, kitchen and separate bathroom. 4 Harold St. CL. 5â€" 4189 after 4. FLAT â€" Kitchen and 3 rooms. 14th Street, New Toronto, 255â€" 5091. MIMICO â€" 2 rooms and kitâ€" chen. All private. CL. 9â€"3846. UNFURNISHED: Living room, two bedrooms, use of kitchen. Italian family. Phone 278â€" 6206 after 6. 1077 Fergus Ave. MIMICO â€" Large unfurnished rooms. Private entrance. Use of kitchenette. Close to streetâ€" car and bus. Refined lady only. CL. 1â€"6134, ALTERATIONS, additions, reeâ€" reation rooms, complete reâ€" modelling. General contracting Call Percy Faulkner, CL 1â€"6652 after 5. DISC Jockey â€" M.C. â€" availâ€" LARGE bedâ€"sitting room and kitchen with sink and cupâ€" boards. Call CL. 5â€"3204 after 6. Roof Troubles? WORK to be done? Let skilled tradesmen do y our renovaâ€" tions, repairs, additions, etc., or build your custom home. We sepvice homes, offices, and factories. Fast, efficient serâ€" vice, all work guaranteed. Planning and designing. Call WALLWASHING, floor cleaning etc. Ex pert and reasonable maintenance service. Free es timates CL 1â€"9487 after 6. Cooking privileges. Apply 255â€" Chesterfields â€" Chairs Recovered, restyled. Beautiful leatherettes and fabrics of your choice. Call now for an estimate. Day or evening. Full guarantee. Call today . .. able for dances, weddings, etc Call Albert Shallcross, 255â€" 0592. Electric Heating HICK‘S LUMBER HORNER AVE. & 30th ST. CL. 111941 KAYE‘S UPHOLSTERY CL. 52045 AT A SMALL COST All new Kitchen Suite in a pattern and colour of your choice. For roof repair or reâ€"roofing call us for a free estimate Deal with confidence with the Lakeshore‘s oldest established firm. All work guaranteed. Low monthly payments â€"â€" up to three years to pay. G. A. PENHALE & CO. CL. 1â€"9411 The Lakeshore‘s only Factory Russ White CR. 8â€"9400 Guaran. Residential Repairs Electrical Contractor Chrome Chairs RECOVERED â€" REBUILT "Hardâ€"Toâ€"Heat‘‘ Rooms Transport and Movers 3591 La&ke Shore Blvd. W. CL. 1â€"4811 FLOOR CLEANING â€" Call Day or Night â€" P&G FURNITURE PRODUCTS G. FORDYCE BUILOING REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Plywood and Arborite Cut to size. SERVICES OFFERED WILL YOU BE MOVING SOON? FACTORY PRICES ROUMS To LET UNFURNISHED TO FOR THE BEST in Specializing in CL. 1â€"0671 CALL WIDEMAN WANTED 698â€"4218 Residential Call: near Klplin; CL. NATURAL stone fln:lanl in« stailed. $77 and up. 3â€"4017. RIDE wanted from Adelaide and York to 8th Street South, New Toronto, leave 4.30 p.m. CL 1â€" 4593 after 6. RIDE wanted, leaving 8â€"8:10 a.m. from Berry Road and Stephen Drive to Evans and Aldercrest. STORE or office. Reasonable. STORE or office space for rent. Suitable for professional office or store. 3232 Lake Shore Blvd., New Toronto. 279â€"6524. MORNINGS, vicinity of Melrose St., to Richmond and Bay for 8:20 am. Will pay $2 weekly. CL. 1â€"5610. MIDDLEâ€"AGED man wants ride ACCOMMODATION for misâ€" sionary family with 3 children desired for rental around Dec. Ist in the Lanor school area REFINED business girl wishes YOUNG business girl, steadily employed, who lost both legs in an accident, requires room and board with both bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor; or will share apartment. Vicinity of Lakeshore & Sevâ€" enth St. preferred, Phone CL. 9â€"1197, Miss Roulston. MRS. Sydney Chambers of Gort Ave. and the late Fred Hesâ€" lip of Peterboro, Ont., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda Ann Hesâ€" lip, to Mr. Larry M. Hatherly, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hathâ€" erly, Beta St. Marriage to take place Saturday, Nov. 2nd at Alderwood United Church. FRED BROWN BE. 1â€"1371 ESTABLISHED 1946 * Carpentry * Factory Repairs * Recreation Rooms * Kitchens remodelled *© Kitchen counter tops * Bathrooms Remodelled * Floor Tiling *® Plastering Repairs * Asbestos Siding LANEWAY Plumbing & Heating For prompt efficient service. Men on duty 24 hours. Phone: RODGERS â€" Cecil and Margarâ€" et (nee Dougherty) are happy to anmounce the arrival of a son, 6 lbe., 14 oz, a brother tor Paul and James, at gmo- way General Hospital, 21, ence. CL. 99450 after 6 p.m. MacPHEE â€" Doug and Lorene (nee Hunter) announce the birth of a son, Bruce William, Saturday, Oct. 26, 1963 at Queensway General Hospital. A first grandchild for Mrs. L. Hunter and Mrs. A. Macâ€" Phee. ‘ Free estimates on Garages, Carports, Recreation rooms, Asphalt Paving, Concrete work, Painting. Commercial & Residential 251â€"0347 CARTAGE & MOVING Experienced, careful movers Insured, Call evenings ANTOINETTE ELECTROLYSIS Rapid, permanent removal of unwanted hair by electrolysis or short wave. Lake Shore Blyd. West, LE, 2â€" 9432; 255â€"4837. evgs. from Symon St, Mimico to Wendle, Ave., Weston for 8 a.m. and return, CL. 9â€"2479. of Alderwood. House or duâ€" plex accommodation. Contact| Rev. P. Karpetz, 259â€"5952 full room sand beard preferâ€"iâ€"â€"â€"â€"~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"n=â€"onnnteoâ€"nmoeneo ably in New Toronto, Long| WILCHYNSKI, Majk â€" At Our Urinch Nase Tala @hama Riva | Ladv of Merey Hospital, on Branch. Near Lake Shore Blivd. Phone CL. 9â€"8381. All Work Guaranteed. Concrete work, driveways, Atlas Asphalt General Renovations Home Improvements Mornings and Evenings 14 West Hampton Ave., Weston â€" CH, 4â€"6896 â€" Free Estimates â€"â€" Paving Co. Everâ€"Ready TRANSPORTATION WANTED TO RENT STORE FOR RENT BE. 1418804 255â€"5716 241â€"6188 MARRIAGES BIRTHS 255â€"6769. ABBEY, Evea â€" At the Queensâ€" BOWEN, Arthur Edward, B.25204 COLLINGWOOD, Alfred Beauâ€" mont â€" At St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" pital, on Monday, Oct. 28, 1963, Alfred B. Collingwood, late of 49 â€" 24th St., Long Branch, dearly beloved husâ€" band of Annie Heywood, dear father of llene, loving brother of Eric, Orillia; Fred, Uxâ€" bridge: Doris (Mrs, N. Camerâ€" on)â€" Alderwood; Wilma (Mrs. Le de Carle), Noranda, Que. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St), New Toronto. Service was in the chapel on Wednesday at 3 p.m Interment Sanctuary Park Ceâ€" metery, Weston. ELLIOTT, John â€" At St. Joâ€" seph‘s Hospital on Tuesday, October 29, 1963, John Elliott, late of 78 â€" 7th Street, New Toronto, dearly beloved husâ€" band of Mae Roden and loving brother of William, Toronto; Clifford, Omemee; Marjorie (Mrs. A. Greig) and Olive of Willowdale. Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Serâ€" vice in the chapel on Friday at 1 p.m. Cremation at Toronto Crematorium. ETSELL, Hugh H. â€" At Sunnyâ€" brook Hospital, on Sunday, Oct. 27, 1963, Hugh H. Etsel, late of Toronto, brother of Mrs. Emma Shular, Southampâ€" ton; also survived by nieces and nephews. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd., W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service was in the chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interâ€" ment Sanctuary Park Cemeâ€" KENZORA, Michael â€" Suddenly at St. Joseph‘s Hospital on Sat., Oct, 26, 1963, Michael Kenzora, late of 19 â€" 22nd St., New Torâ€" onto, beloved husband of Natâ€" alie Doberstein and dear faâ€" ther of John and Stanley, Alâ€" derwood; Helen (Mrs. W. Noâ€" vak}, Leaside; Jennie (Mrs. V. Sitarski), New Toronto; also survived by 12 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St), New Toronto. Funeral was on Tuesâ€" day at 8:30 a.m, to St. Teresa‘s Church for requiem high mass at 9 a.m. Interment Mt. Peace Cemetery, Dixie. GRATTO, Brenda Colleen â€" At Orillia, on Saturday, Oct. 26, 1963, Brenda Colleen Gratto, late of 277 Gamma St., dear daughter of John and Winniâ€" fred Gratto, sister of Judy. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service was in the chapel on Monday at 3 p.m. Interment Glendale Memorial KNIGHT, William Hugh â€" On Friday, Oct. 25, 1963, Wm. H. Knight, late of 44 Park Blvd., dearly â€" beloved husband of Elizabeth Ethel Easson, dear father of Stephen, Long Branch. Dr. McGregor Easson Knight, New York City. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Bivd., W. (at I4th St.), New Toronto. Priâ€" vate service was in the chapel KIRBY â€" In memory of our friend, Mabel, who passed away ‘ October 31, 1962. ( Gone but not forgotten. â€"Flo and Fred Thompson. ~,Mfl.lï¬'fllfl- ford, late of 25 West Lodge the late Oswald N. Abbey; dear mother of Pearl (Mrs. J. Loftâ€" 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Servâ€" iee was in the chapel on Wedâ€" nesday at 1 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. R.C.E. â€" At the Toronto Genâ€" eral Hospital, on Sat., Oct. 26, 1963, Arthur E. Bowen, late of 31 Kenway Rd., dearly beâ€" loved husband of Eve; dear father of April Joanna (Mrs. J. Glodziak), The Humber, ‘and Clive of Weston; grandfather of Kathleen and Peter. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service was in the chapel on Tues., at 3 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery, RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. tery Gardens Hwy. 27 & Albion Rd. BE,. 9â€"4310; Evgs. BE. 9â€"8374 l-.;('i; of Mercy Hospital, on Sunday, Oct. 27, 1:963_._. Majk on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. Wilchynski, late of 7th St.. New Toronto, dear uncle of John â€" Markowich of _Long Branch. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Lhd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Funeral was on Wed. at 8:30 ah. to St. Therâ€" esa‘s Catholic Church, Tenth St., New Toronto, for requiem high mass at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Peace Cemetery, Dixie. Glendale Memorial Gardens CEMETERY LOTS of Janice. Rested at the IN MEMORIAM CH. 1â€"0861 22, a zg:r‘ft slave auction was held. For boys purchased slaves to carry books, elean lockers, shine shoes, and other odd jobs, and contributions amounted to $40. The following Tuesday the girls had a charce to retaliate by buyâ€" ing boy slaves. Last week many of the teachers donated money to have their cars washed by stuâ€" dents. On Friday, a volleyball game between the students and teachers provided an afternoon of fun for a mere dime. A hootâ€" enanny is also being planned by the students‘ council for afterâ€" school entertainment. The climax will be the United Appeal Dance and the crowninig of Miss United Appeal this Friday. _ â€" On Wednesday, October 23, our Bantam and our Junior teams went to Thistletown for a doubleâ€" header football game. Our Banâ€" tam team lost, 33â€"6. Bob Jones got the Alderwood touchdown. Our Juniors lost by the score of 6â€"0. The Juniors have one more game left in the schedule. They play Vincent Massey in two weeks‘ time. Runnymede Hospital Comfort Club is holding its annual Baâ€" zaar Saturday, November 9, from 2 till 7 p.m. in the Gymnasium of St. Paul‘s Church, Runnymede, 404 Willard Avenue. Betty Kennedy, popular radio and T.V. personality, will offiâ€" cially open the bazaar at 2:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Mrs. A. J. P. Cameron, wife of the M.P. for High Park, Mr. A. J. P. Camâ€" eron, Q.C., and Mrs. Alf Cowling Jr., wife of the M.P.P. for High Park, Mr, Alf Cowling Jr., will pour tea, immediately after the opening. Comfort Club‘s Annual Bazaar To Aid Chronically IIIâ€"â€"Nov. 9 RUMMAGE and Bake Sale by Ukrainian Women‘s Assoc. will be held at St. Demetrious Parâ€" ish Hall, 3338 Lake Shore Blvd. West, Long Branch, Nov. 16, â€" at 2 o‘clock. All proceeds will go towards purchasing necessary equipment for the chronically ill patients in Runnymede Hospital. There are one hundred and thirty patients in the hospital, ranging in age from the young adult to the eldâ€" erly, in various stages of disabilâ€" ity. Some are bedridden, some are in wheelchairs, and others are able to move about with help. They are admitted to Runnymede KNIGHTS of Columbus Bingo will be held in St. Leo‘s Parish Centre this Saturday night, 8 p.m. sharp. (Regular early bird and special games.) PRIMROSE Assembly, Annual Bazaar, West Point Hall, Sixth Street, New Toronto, Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 2â€"5 p.m. DROVERâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Drover of 90 â€" 12th. Street wish to thank their many friends and â€" family for their kindness in giving the retirement party for Mr. Drover. MR. and Mrs. Charles Cole, Moose Jaw, Sask., wish to thank their many friends for their kind wishes and gifts on the occasion of their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. BUSINESS Men‘s Luncheon, Céntury United Church, Thursâ€" day, November 7th, 11.30 a.m. CHRISTMAS Bazaar by the; U.C.W. of St. Paul‘s United, Church at 31st Street and Ash Crescent, Long Branch, Novâ€"| ember 2nd from 1 to 4 p.m. DESSERT Euchre and Bridge, Fiesta Room, Lakeshore Lion‘s Auditorium, New Toronto, Monday, November 4th. 8 o‘clock. Sponsored by Lionesâ€" ses Arena Club. Tickets $1. CANDY Cane Fair, Tea and Bake Sale, to be opened by Mrs, Hugh Griggs, Saturday, November 9th, at the Salvation Army Hall, Mimico Avenue, Mimico, 2 to 4:30 p.m. EUCHRE â€"â€" Lakeshore Y.M.CA. Wednesday, Nov. 6th, 8 p.m. Prizes and refreshments. Adâ€" mission 50c. 35c for Senior Citizens. RUMMAGE Sale sponsored by the Lady‘s Auxiliary to the Seventh Lakeshore Cubs and Scouts on Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 10 a.m. to 11:45 at 3850 Lake NEXT Thursday, November 7th, is the Canadian O1d Tyme Square Dance Callers Annual Fall Dance with 21 callerk RUMMAGE SALE, Auspices Mi« mico Liberal Ladies Club Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 10 a.m. at _ 2441 Lake Shore Bivd, W. EUCHRE, Fifth Company Guides and Brownies Mothers Auxilâ€" iary, Mimico Beach Housé, Wed. Nov. 6th, 8 pm. Admisâ€" !Th:;-lz'-eké_-_»sunu! to 1 pm. Admission $1.00 ALL â€" Bazaar at Alderwood ; Presbyterian â€" Church, â€" sponâ€" sored by the W.A., Saturday,|j Nov. 2nd. 2 to 4:30 p.m. Apâ€" rons, Baking and Tea. Liong Arena, 8:30 pm. Every» ome welcome. Admission $1.25. sion .50¢. Refreshments Shore Bivd. W., Long Branch. by John Ericson 12 F BOYS‘ ATHLETICS CARD OF THANKS COMINC EVENTS ALDERâ€" b N T /C S teams are not doing too well, the main attraction at Alderwood these days is the progress of our Senior team. Next week they play at Etobic¢oke. If they win this game they will have had an undefeated season. On Friday the students played the teachers in a game of volleyâ€" ball. Admission was 10e and the proceeds went to United Appeal. The game was a draw but both sides thought they were victoriâ€" ous. by Mervin Kril 12 F GIRLS‘ ATHLETICS Hurrah for the girls‘ senior and junior wolleyball teams! Once again Alderwood Collegiate deâ€" feated two teams.from a school to the north. Howéver, on a sadâ€" der note, the girls mighty field hockey team was défeated by the team from Royal York Collegiate by a score of 4â€"2. This Thursday the field hockey team has an opâ€" portunity to win another game, and the team will journey to Burnhamthorpe to do so. Onj Tuesday Alderwood plays host to volleyball teams from Etobicoke Collegiate. Good Luck, girls! by Sylvia Siobodzian 12 'i reported by Mary Speciale 12 B from Metropolitan Toronto and from a large area in Ontario. They are pitifully afflicted yet sincerely .grateful for the help they have received through the installation of equipment already provided for their benefit. Sale Booths will offer: aprons, groveries, gifts, fancy goods, greeting cards and gift wrap, candy, toys, homebaking, white elephants, touch and take and lucky draws, etc. Afternoon tea will be served for a small LADIES CITY MAJOR . LEAGUE Team Standing Oct. 26, 1963 Miss Sun Valley 14, New Shamrock Bow! 12, Seven Up 12, Shoppers‘ Bow! 12, Ace Bowl 11, Bowlerama Ltd. 10, Continental Casualty 10, Gorties‘ Downtown Chev. & Olds 10, Rhea Flower Shop 10, Olympia Recreation lClwb 9, Stanley L. Jarvis 9, Cleco \Air Tools 8, Peoples Credit Jewellers 8, Seagramettes 8, City Driving School 6, Sam Tobe Furs 5, Hornell Blouses 4, Nanking Tavern 4. charge Barb Baker, Shoppers Bowl 766;)\welcomed by Bernice Campsall, Anne Storey, Cleco 752; Theda|W.M., and Bill Telford, W.P. Procher, Ace Bowl 750; Pat Mcâ€"\ Among them were Joseph Stewâ€" Lean, Bowlerama 747; Louise/art, P.G.P.; Betty Hillis, Grand Mcllimurray, Miss S. 739; Dot Trustee; Hazel Eggett, Gladys Begley, Seven Up 738; Rene:Draper. P.D.D.G.M.; Bob Draper, Church, Gorries 737; Dorothy G. Ben.; Doris Lowe, D.D.G.M.; Breckles, Hornells 730 (381); Ina Marshal, PD.D.GM.; and Lea McBeigh, Peoples 723; !'lo’l‘red Moher, Grand Lecturer Brook, Olympia 723; Mary|from America. Many presiding Grieve, City Drive 720; Betty Deâ€"\Matrons and Patrons were also Caire Jr., Rhea‘s 720 (315); Shirâ€"\present from the various Chapâ€" ley Mackintosh, Peoples 719;\ters. The hall was decorated for Elsie Livock, Stan Jarvis 718;&Hallowe‘en and a salad luncheon Evelyn Macinnis, Nanking 705; was served by Marylou Lucas Ann O‘Rourke, Cleco 702. _ |and her committee. Latest Bowling H High Averages â€" Theda Pro-) The Officen cher 256, Estelle Grosberg Mz,ieming year Shirl Mackintosh 241, Barb Baâ€" W.M., Jack ker 240, Ollie Miller 239, Louise Janet Agnew Meclimurray 239, Mary Horton ‘A.P., Betty 237, Helen Richards 237, Rita‘tary, Audrey ‘Weega.r 237, Dot Gibsonnzu.'M.ry]ou 1 Eileen Henley 234, Lorry Bates| â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" 232, Marg Walford 232, Aud'Scott 279, B Young 232, Peggy Hughes 232.;'1““ Knautt â€" ‘May Ruthley 230. ____|and Norm L High Team Scores â€" Cleco Air Tools 3567, Peoples Credit J. 3562, Shoppers Bowl 3472, Bowlâ€" erama Ltd. 3464. Don‘t forget, Double header, Nov. 2, 1963. Starting time 1:30 QUEENSWAY JUNIOR LEAGUE Oct. 19, 1963 G. Boulton 232, 163, 214 â€" 609; S. MacKinnon 116, 234, 225 â€" 575; M. Ezeard 158, 189, 209 â€" 556: G. Bell 172, 180, 175 â€" 527; J. Cubltt 128, 162, 233 â€" 523; B. Cavanagh 117, 238, 156 â€" 511; J. Spencer 173, 172, 163 â€"â€" 508. Norm Appelt led the individâ€" ual scoring with a fine triple of 835 (319), followed by Ken Wood 805 (327), Gord Latimer 775 (284), Art Haffenden 164 (266), Cy Simons 756 (206), Ron Haffenden 7588 (202), Al Snow 746 (254), and Ernie Calamatta T43 (300). â€" LONG BRANCH MIXED MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE (for Friday, Oct. 18, 1963) White Sox were the high team for the night rolling 3766, folâ€" lowed by Giants 3520, Tigers 3522 and Angels 3520. _ _ In the ledies section â€"» Marg Mellimurray, Miss 8. 743, Theda| p Holmes led the way with a)Procher, Ace Bow! 734, Helen] c splendid triple of 791 (338), fo!â€"\Richards, Miss S. 729, Mary Tipâ€" % lowed by Betty; DeCaire T72\ off, Gorries T27 (339), Barb Baâ€" (310), Elsa Carpenter 706 (268),\ker, Shoppers B. 728, Reme thei Hazs! Venner 6808 (258), Vadis|\Church, Gorriee T283, Georgic Wood 680 (230), Pat Downer| Keough, Shamrock 728, Dot Begâ€"| of ; 667 (243) and Nellie Berneski|ley, Sne-g 714, Millis Gage,| one 663 (280). Sevenâ€"Up yorbni hattite. 3t ps us in se ow pake Te «_ Stevenson t Pacteen 307, Ti use 206. bon Gouries Dowetine MMG OVER 150 GUESTS were greeted by Mr. and Mrs, Fred V. Stephenson, of 19th Street, as they marked their Golden Wedâ€" ding Anniversary. The celebration was in the form of a surâ€" ?prise party given by their son Robert at his home, on Kingsâ€" view Boulevard. Recently retired, Mr. Stephenson was born im Hamilton; Mrs. Stephenson, the former Winnifred Powell was born in Rochester, N.Y. and came to Toronto as a you;? girl, where the couple was married. They received a wire of comâ€" gratulation from Governor General Vanier and Mrs. Vanier, as well as many other messages from friends and relatives. The couple has lived in New Toronto for 10 years. _ _ _ While in Belgium they stayed in Antwerp with Mr. Rottiers® grandmother, Mrs, H. Rottiers and were given a warm Tecepâ€" tion by relatives: Mr. and Mrs. E. Rottiers and family; Mr. and and Mrs. P. Widdebaum and f3â€" mily; Mr. and Mrs. B. Widdeâ€" baum and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer and family, forâ€" Former Belgian Visits Homeland During Recent European Tour _ During Dunerin Chapter‘s (O.ES.) annual American Night, many visitors were graciously Among them were Joseph Stewâ€" art, P.G.P.; Betty Hillis, Grand Trustee; Hazel Eggett, Gladys The Officers elected for the ensuing year were Josie Gibbons W.M., Jack MacFadden W.P., Janet Agnew A.M., Bill Telford AP., Betty Romenick Secreâ€" Seott 279, Bob Bramhill 269, Jean Knauft 256, Pat Irvine 258 and Norm Lane 261. Men‘s high averages to date â€" Don MacLean 269, Cy Simons 248, Art Haffenden 246, and Bert Shechan 244. Ladies high averages to dateâ€" Mary Dwyer 238, Marg Holmes 236, Hazel Venner 228 and Vadis Wood 221. Marylou Lucas Conductress, ‘Team Standings â€" Yankees 9, Tigers 8, White Sox 7, Giants 6, Angels 5, Braves 5, Dodgers 4, Pirates 4. LADIES CITY MAJOR mm' * * +Â¥ ‘Team Standing Oct. 19, 1963 QUEENSWAY LADIES Sevenâ€"Up 12, Miss Sun Valley BOWLING LEAGUE 11, Ace Bowl 10, New Stmvtkbw- o Mhll.m Mé: l:bl Bow! 10, Bowlerama ,| _ Viking Gorries Downtown Chev. mamumm:flnm Olds 9, Stanley L Jarvis 9,Gift Supply 20, Alf Davies Men‘s Shoppers Bow! 9, Continental\and Boys‘ Wear 20, Gordon‘s Casualty 8, Olympit Recreation|Leadies Apparel 17, ‘Select Mast Club 8, Rhes Flower Shop 8,|Market 16, Associated Budget Seagramettes 6, Peoples Credit\Centre 15, Gord. Cornish Aute Jewellers 5, Sam Tobe Furs 5,|Service 14 Whiticck‘s LDA. City Driving School 4, Hornell \Drugs 13,â€" Ruskin‘s Quesnsway Blouses 3, Nanking Tavern 3, \Pharm. 9, Iamarine Real Estate Dunerin Chapter Elects Officers During Annual ‘American Night‘ éité;’}.ir '1;0»:}:5' mlti}um Flower ld.mh! £*%, hay igh 8 BA Cobbett 10“.-l Estelle Grosberg, Sevenâ€" Il% single, with handicap, 10 â€" Estelle Grosberg, Sevenâ€"|308. High single, with handicap, Up 191 (301), Fio Crooks, Conâ€"|Sybil Hunt 388. tinental 783, Marg Walford, Sevâ€"| High double, fist, Lee Cobbett enâ€"Up 7838 (â€â€'MW !fl.â€%ï¬m ell, Hughes, Ace Bow! 746, Louise| . omm Mellimurray, Miss 8. 743, Theda| Partmers in A Good luchn:i. :3; 8. T29 â€u‘n'ryn‘l."l: m- 3e * Katal 1 mA * Church, Gorrie T28, Georgie|privilege of a world e l YÂ¥\ A warm welcome was also exâ€" tended the Rottiers‘ by the memâ€" bers of the Gruet Cafe Football Club. Mr. Rottiers‘ father was president of the club during his residency in Belgium. enjoyed with childhood friends: Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner and cine Steiner and family. In Lonâ€" took place with childhood friends Alec and Maria Steiner and faâ€" mily with whom they stayed and toured the famous London Vickie Kennedy Ass. Conducâ€" Dunerin Chapter‘s Annual Baâ€" zaar held October 18 was consiâ€" dered a huge success. Winners of the Big Draw were as folâ€" Rug, Edward Christian, 16th St., New Toronto. Picture, Violet MceCord, Enâ€" field Ave., Toronto 14. Perm, Irene Duncam, "Tth St, New Toronto. Telephone Table, Ethyle Walâ€" ker, Valermo Dr., Alderwood. Towels, Ellen Larsen, 6th Ling, Oakville. Table Cloth, R. A. Taylor, Trusott Drive, Clarkson. _ Hassock, Bill Heeley, 6th St., High Averages â€" Theda Proâ€" cher 257, Mary Horton 246, Shirâ€" ley Mackintosh 241, Ollie Miller 241, Helen Richards 241, Louise Mclimurray 237, Rits Weegar 237, Lorry Bates 237, Barb Baker 237, Estelle Grosberg 236, Bileaen Henley 234, Marg Walford 233, Aud Young 232, Peggy Hughes 231, Norah Oakley 231. _ High Single to date â€" Shirley Entries for B.P.AO. close Oct. 27, 1963. 0000000 Mackintosh 425. § High Triple to date â€"â€" Theda Procher 910. Photo by Stan Windrim