lill« day folâ€" last the lex â€"at the yer ing@ of of Case in point is the pack and troop. sponsored _ by _ Bloordale Unite) Church, which is besieged with applications from boys movâ€" ing into new areas west of Highâ€" way 27. s melm e P toet ie ie Cevsceate d al e ie se e d i ing into new areas west of Highâ€"| One enthusiast told us the art way 27. . (for sale was frequent‘y recognizâ€" The troop is a real going concern able as to both subject matter . â€" Queen Scouts have been pmâ€"?'"d site which pleased him. He duced, members are running around | T°CORNized various scenes painted with sleeves full of badges, but | 2"°Und the Old Mill and the Humâ€" with membership totals as high {ber, always popular vith artists. as they are â€" over 50 cubs â€" bnysl There were however, a sufficâ€" who would like to join are being | ient number of abstracts to please put on waiting lists. .thon .whn do not look for photoâ€" Hey Dad It seems in a township like ours which is full of executiveâ€"type dads whose work demands a great deal of them, that it‘s not easy to line up a group interested in sponâ€" soring a pack of Cubs and a troop of Scouts. As a result, there are many boys wanting to enter cubbing and scouting who have to wait a year or more before there‘s space for them in existing groups. & This collection will be the third of its kind in Canada. The others are housed nearby, one in Toronto, one in London. Once it‘s in the library, we‘re looking forward to borrowing at least part of it, and ouabtless there Are many others with the same idea, Rather pleasant to look along the rows of a downtown theatre and recognize face after face, and to hear from university club president, Sheila Harbon, that the art slide collection now is a certâ€" ainty. > only on one side of the paper and | Another pupils, Janet Campbell, don‘t forget to add your name and | delivered her talk that won her address. (This has happened). |the Millwood public speaking conâ€" Needless to say, Chef Roger‘s | test earlier this year, and saw her decisions are final. After all, who’nin further recognition in the would dare argue with a chef? ) area public speaking contest, Art Slides ‘ Let‘s Bow! When the University Women‘s| ‘There‘s no question about it â€" Club of Etobicoke was looking for |lawn bowling is a game that a project to raise the necessary | arouses a great deal of interest cash for its centennial project â€" â€"!in its participants. Members of a $2,000 art slide collection that|the Runnyméd& Lawr Bowling will be housed in the new Richâ€"\ Club now have the 1966 season view Public Library . â€" it hit on in full swing, having iaunched it a dandy when it selected the winâ€"| with two events earlier this ning combination of dinner at| month. Peppio‘s, followed by attendance| They gathered at the club at the film, Dr. Zhivago. (hnuso for the annual Spring the trouble to sit down and writei Parents of _ Millwood _ public out your recipe. | school pupils had such a treat Of course, all contests have to Monday evening when the chilâ€" have rules to make them sound !dnn in the school choir sang for official. Here‘s our rule: Write , them, directed by Brian Van Nest. only on one side of the paper and | Another pupils, Janet Campbell, don‘t forget to add your name and | délivered her talk that won her address. (This has happened). |the Millwood public speaking conâ€" Needless to say, Chef Roger‘s decisions are final. After all, who would dare argue with a chef? Art Slides Any one of these might be yours simply as a result of your taking the trouble to sit down and write out your recipe. The kind of cooking contest I like best is the kind that does not require the contestants to preâ€" pare the food and, by golly, that is the kind the Advertiserâ€"Guardian is sponsoring currently . . , uuil!h-ud-iu.lï¬ you. All that is required of contestâ€" ants is that they submit their fav. orite food recipe to our: Adverâ€" tiserâ€"Guardian Cook Book Editor, Box 156, Islington P.O. From there the recipes go on to Chef Roger of the Constellation Hotel, where they are tested and tusted. Elna -"hg’_::;hino; a lamp from the Sofa , an ewening of dinner and dancing at the Constelâ€" lation, some goodies as good as your own from McCall‘s Cake Shop, and assorted other gifts just as acceptable. will be awarded such prizes as an RCA Vietor portable TV, a White. Islington & District Notes niversaries! For your FREE copy, call your Telephone Business Office! Your new Toronto Suburban West telephone directory has many new and changed numbers. The Front Sections of your Directory contain information about local calling, numbers you can dial without Long Distance ehnrgen. and complete Â¥nlorlnltion on Direct Distance Dialing! You will find the Area Code for hundreds of places in Canada and the United States, sample rates, and what to do when you want to reach the Information Operator in a distant city! If you are like most people, you keep a personal list of numbers you call most !re?:;ntly â€" to save yourself time and errors. Give it a checkâ€"up now! LIKE A NEW BLUE BOOK? It‘s full of new information . . . Long Disâ€" tance Area Codes in Canada and the U.S. 2x » 3.:!.] section for birthdays and anâ€" niversaries! For your FREE copy, just and some lucky people to bring your personal list of phone numbers up to date! Mrs. Violet Ford, the president, welcomed the 80 guests and introâ€" duced new members: Mrs. Peggy Cumming, Mrs. Elizabeth Fullerâ€" ton, Mrs. Winnifred Studholme, Mrs. Stella Mellick, Mrs. Edna McCourt, Mrs. Grace Cooper, Mrs. C. G. Powell, Mrs. J. Harper and Mrs. Bea Lee. Social graces attended to, the tournament launched the bowling part of the season, and competiâ€" tiveness, we hear, is in full swing. Good Reports â€" We hear good reports of the sidewalk art show staged last Sat. urday along Bloor Street by the Kingsway Businessmen‘s Associaâ€" tion, in aid Af the â€" Etobicoke General Hospital‘s buiiding fund. There were however, a sufficâ€" ient number of abstracts to please those who do not look for photoâ€" graphic detail in paintings. The Spring luncheon, for which the club was trimmed in Vicâ€" toria Day decorations, was conâ€" vened by Mrs. Evelyn Young, asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Edna McCourt, Mrs. Dorothy Hunt, Mrs. Eileen Goodenough, Mrs. Grace Cooper, Mrs. Rose Lane, Mrs. Jean Sparâ€" row and Mrs. Bea Groom. They gathered at the club house for the annual Spring luncheon midâ€"May and held a tournament on the heliday weekâ€" end. I know my own husband â€m- membership in the group = tee of the 13th Etobicoke, and both he and our son, Steve, regard the weekâ€"end they spend at Cub camp each June as one of the highlights of their year. Sing So Sweetly There‘s no question that it‘s exâ€" tra work for teachers, but there probably isn‘t anything they do that‘s more generally appreciated than the concerts and entertainâ€" ments they have pupils put on for their parents, it . K ceremony at St. , Jordan was the soloist, Neil Houlâ€" group set up & Cub m.uummm{umnmcmm troop in the Bloordal¢â€"|ed the marriage of Elizabeth Walâ€" Rev. George Young conducted the Markland Wood area.> ters and . Donald‘ Lee. ceremony. #m interested as a group| ‘The bride is the daughter of | The bride, in a floor length ( A‘G'_‘mni’\_h.‘ll:l_)_lllï¬ï¬‚' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walters of |crepe gown was given in marâ€" sorship of Cubs, and Scouts or an individual in serving on & group committee (not a demanding task), you are invited to seek further information as to what is entailed from the 15th Etobicoke which can be reached by calling the office of Bloordale United Courch, 621â€" 1710, or by calling 8. Boydell, 621â€"4388 Rev. Glen Eagle and Mrs. Eagle of St. James Islington United Church will entertain new memâ€" bers of the congregation at the manse on Sunday. Guests are to be those who have joined the church in the past year, Helping Others _‘ Scholarships and bursaries, toâ€" talling $50,000 have been awarded to university students across Canâ€" ada by the nation‘s 109 University women‘s clubs in the past year. The Etobicoke elub gives signifiâ€" cant help to two students in addiâ€" tion to lesser awards. The members also cqntributed to fellowship awards, totalling $7,500, that are helping four woâ€" men pursue further studies in the United Kingdom, in such diverse fields as poetry and town planâ€" ning. And with today‘s push for woâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walters of Rowse Cres. and the groom is the son of Mr..and Mrs. T. A. Lee of Baskatoon, Sask. _ . While yellow mums, daisies and iris provided decorations, Charles For the past three years, he has been assistant curate at St. Matthew‘s, ‘whose . congregation honored him recently with a reâ€" ception. fund raising for‘ this hospital of Following their summer in Presqu‘ile Provincial Park where Rev. Don Beatty will serve as chaplain, the Beatty family will move to Ward‘s Island ?-n Mr. Beatty is to be rector St. Anâ€" drew‘s on the Lake. 3. The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be requirâ€" ed and may approve of the said works, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a puhTic hearing when any objections will be considered. DATED at the Township of Etobicoke this 9th day of June, 1966. 1. The Council of the Corâ€" Eorlï¬on of the Township of tobicoke intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board for .;;{mv:l of the construction of a Road with Curb and Gutâ€" ter on Road ‘A‘, Lot 19, Conâ€" cession 3, Fronting the Humber, from Carlingview Drive to Fuâ€" ture Galaxy Boulevard, at an estimated cost of $9,666.00, of which amount $4,833.00 shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a period not exceeding ten years. â€" 2. Application will be made to The Ontario Municipal Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors and for approval of the said works. Any ratepayer may, within twentyâ€"one days after the first publication of this notice send by post prepaid to the Clerk of the Township of Etobicoke at the address given below a notice in writing stating his obâ€" jection to such approval and the grounds of such objection. NOTICE OF _APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOB!â€" COKE TO DISPENSE WITH A VOTE OF ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE THAT: but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the :n-k :fl.{bo eoml‘:nl.m hikd 8. Arcplic-thn will be made by the Corporation to the Onâ€" tario Municipal Board for its :mrnnl of the undemk)nï¬ of the work and -3 owner may, wi 21 days after the publication or mailing the notice, whichever is the later, file with the Clerk his objection to the work being undertaken. rr’ foot ,m“T is $38.75. The special assessment is to be paid fifteen equal annual instaiments and the estimated annual 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etoâ€" bicoke intends to construct as a local improvement a 60" Sideâ€" walk on Royal York Road East Side between Westmount Park Road and Northerly Limit of Lot #29, R.P. 5529, and between Chapman Road and Southerly Limit Lot #22, R.P. 5529, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $7,500.00, of which $6,028.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated cost per foot frontage is $9.09. The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments and the estimated annual rate per foot frontage is $.27. : 8. Application will be made by the Corporation to the Onâ€" tario Municipal Board for its agproval of the undertaking of the work and any owner may, within 21 days after the publication or mailing of the notice, whichever is the later, file with the Clerk his objection to the work being undertaken. 4. The Board may approve of the work being undertaken, but before doing so it m.f- appoint a nt;mo and place when any objections to the work will be considered. DATED at Etobicoke this 9th day of June, 1966. K. F. !’_{:Nï¬lP{GTON, TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etoâ€" bicoke intends to construct as a local improvement a 12", 15" 24" and 30" Storm Sewer on Warwood Road between Keane Avenue and 200‘ more or less north of Cowley Avenue and intends to specially mssess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $35,300.00, of which $18,044.50 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated cost in fifteen equal annual instaiments and the estimated annual rate per foot frontage is $.35%. TAKE NOTICE THAT: Le (Continued on page 22) K. F. PENNINGTON, Township Clerk, 550 Burnhamthorpe Road, Etobicoke, Ontario. 4. The Board may approve of the work being undertaken, DATED at Etobicoke this 9th day of June, 1966. TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE : Local Improvement Notice TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE Local Improvement Notice New Members Township Clerk. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wed. ding were present from Michigan, Chicago, Towa, and Kingsville. Following their trip, the young couple will reside in Toronto until the fall when they will move to Kitchener. Receiving guests at the Wedgâ€" wood restaurant reception, the mother of the bride chose a turâ€" quoise peau de soie and lace dress with white accessories, a matchâ€" ing flowered hat and a yellow orâ€" chid corsage. For their honeymoon, the bride wore a yellow princessâ€"line linen dress with a navy coat, navy acâ€" cessories and a gardenia corsage. crepe gown was given in marâ€" riage by her father. Her lovely dress featured lace appliques on the empire waistline, and a chapel length train was caught at the back with a bow. Her appliqued pill box hat, held a delicate boufâ€" fant veil, and she carried a casâ€" cade bouquet of white gardenias, ivy and stephanotis. Matron of honor Mrs. Margaâ€" ret Longâ€"Langton, and attendants Miss Barbara Nield and Miss Bridget Blackwell were gowned alike in gold chiffon over taffeta with olive green velvet trim. The bodices of their floor length gowns were appliqued. with small flowers. The attendant® carried bouquets of yellow daisies and carnations with blue iris. Best man for the groom was John Duerkop, while Derek Lee and Michae! Walters, the bride‘s brother, served as ushers. Assisting her, the groom‘s aunt, Mrs. Walter Lee, wore a yellow shantung outfit with white accesâ€" sories and a brown orchid corâ€" 2. Application will be made to ‘The Ontario Municipal Board for an order to disf)enu with the assent of the electors and for approval of the said works. Any ratepayer may, within twentyâ€"one days after the first publication ‘of this notice send by post prepaid to the Clerk of the Township of, Etobicoke: at the address given below a notice in writing nutinr his obâ€" jection to such approval and the grounds of such objection. NOTICE OF_ _ APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBIâ€" COKE TO DISPENSE WITH A 1. The Council of the Corâ€" Eontion of the Township of tobicoke intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the construction of a Road with Curb and Gutâ€" ter on Road ‘B‘, Lot 19, Concesâ€" sion 3, Fronting the Humber, from 443‘ more or less south of Road ‘A‘ (south end of culâ€"deâ€" sac) to 437‘ more or less north of Road ‘A‘ (north end of culâ€" deâ€"sac), at an estimated cost of $2,100.00, of which amount $1,350.00 shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a period not exceeding ten years. 3. The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be requirâ€" ed and may agzrove of the said works, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objections will be considered. DATED at the Township of Etobicoke this 9th day of June, 1966. __ YOTE OF ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE THAT: K. F. PENNINGTON, Township Clerk, 550 Burnhamthorpe Road, Etobicoke, Ontario. IMPERIAL CENZLE \WMagt Miikes aCarisyugqd Viscove Clearance a~ ATLAS _ Gripsafe WMaQ During the twoâ€"day opening, three cars will be on display in the service bays. Each will have all parts clearly labelled and identified. 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