Drama Group keep up the high calibre: of work such as was our pleasure to witness this week, we shall forsake our T.V.‘s for them, even the people who are lucky enough to own a colour set. The play, "The Cradle Song" was well accepted by the audience. The players were extremely well cast and difficult and lengthy lines were well mastered.. It was the story of a babe left to the care of an Enclosed order of Nuns. The baby girl is raised to be a woâ€" man, falls in love and leaves the protection of many Mothers, takâ€" ing with her their one gift "Chrisâ€" tian The Poet played by young Anâ€" dreas Schroer held the spotlight after intermission with an interâ€" lude of prose which philosophically mused on the human qualities of the "Mother" Nuns. The young girl was vivaciously and convincingly played by Deborah Vettese. The Prioress and Vicaress played by Joan White and Patricia Chataway were competely convincâ€" The group desperately call for a stage director and a business manager if they are to continue with these plays. New members are aso welcome. For information Mrs. Chataway was l{l“ the diâ€" rector. The most motherly of the Nuns was played by Anne Weeden with much tenderness. The hardâ€" est worker seemed to be stage manager, stage carpenter and lighting technician who also playâ€" ed the part of the doctor friend of the nuns and the adoptive father of the young girl, Derek Penningâ€" aidnal 400 gaged +/3 Thistletown News SUMMER RESORT An especial feature of Bigwin Inn is its Golf Course, which is the only 18â€"hole Resort Course in the entire district. It is a sporty, interesting course, and a real challemige to any golfer‘s skill. Our Resident Pro. is Wayne Sisson, P.G.A. Besides this, we have wellâ€"kept Tennis Courts, also in charge of their own Pro., an or.xanized Sports Program under a new and enthusiastic Sports Diâ€" rector; Water Skiing; Boating; Swimminig ; a Coffee Sho;i for snacks; fully licensed Lounge, gourâ€" met meals in luxurious Dining Rooms; and a featured Saturday Night Buffet Dinner Dance that brings people in from all over Muskoka. Rates, with meals, from $59.00 to $110.00 per person, per week, double occupancy, M.A.P. Daily Rate $9.75 to $16.75 (double). Write for our 8â€"PAGE COLOR ILLUSTRATED, DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER. * | Our Resident Orchestra â€" which will change every 2 weeks â€" will provide background music during lunch, and in the evenings will play your requests in the Buffalo Room and in the Algonâ€" quin. Music for Dancing will be provided by such bands as Woody Herman, Fred Waring Jr., Buddy Morrow, Benny Lewis, The Metro Stompers, and many more. Every Saturday Night the Pavilion will be ajump‘to the modern beat of Hot Record Favorites and the latest Recording Star groups â€" especially for "Swingers" of all ages. Other famous name bands â€" which will be announced later â€" will attract music lovers from here, there any everywhere. LAKE OF BAYS ENJOY SUMMER PLEASURES TO THE FULL "on â€" the â€" go" In keeping with our new informal policy our social staff organizes daily programs of funâ€"filled activity, with special events for each day of the week. Sports clothing is in order except for the Saturday night Dinner Dance in the Algonquin Room. *A Whether you want a long vacation or a wonderful weekend to remember even & gala evening of Dinner, Dancing and Drinks â€" remember Just as we told you ALL THE FUN‘S AT BIGWIN! ALL THE FUN‘S AT BIGWIN!L AT phone 741â€"1034. regularly. The first issue deals viththin“fl-dt-b.'h. only foods which may be irradiated in Canada are onions and potatoes and these must bear a label telling the consumer that they have been If you wish to receive Consumer Memo regularly write to Consumer Health and Welfare, Tunney‘s Pasâ€" ture, Ottawa 3, Ont. Novs Bcotis Leads The Way In Consumer Legisiation For a number of years C.A.C. has been working to secure better legislation on consumer credit, so that those who use credit would know exactly how much it costs them, ‘and would learn to shop around for credit to get the best possible rate of borrowing. This work is at last beginning to bear fruit. Already there have been enquiries and committees of both Federal and Provincial Govâ€" ernments, And now at last comes Ing the way. In moving the second reading of three bills in the legislature the Provincial Secretary is reported to have said that talks had recently begun with the Federal Governâ€" ment which could lead to a Fedâ€" eralâ€"Provincial meeting on the subject. legislation, with Nova Scotia leadâ€" The most important, Bill 90, "will be known as the Consumer Protection Act of 1966 and is to provide for the fair disclosure of the cost of credit and for the proâ€" tection of buyers of consumer BIGWIN INN, BGWIN P.O., LAKE OF BAYS, ONTARIO 741â€"3282 ‘The borrower or buyer must be io o amrenats percentage the cost of borrowing bears to the sum stated. The percentage must be expressed as a true annual rate on the unpaid balance of the transâ€" goods." It will require all lenders filmed by the parents of one of the girls to be shown at a party to be held at a later date. Two of the high spots were kneeâ€" length bathing suits of a byâ€"gone era, and a cute duo of sister outâ€" fits made by a Ranger for herself and three year old sister. An enâ€" thusiastic crowd were most recepâ€" 509th Brownies Enjoy Weekâ€"end Eighteen Brownies of Terry Reâ€" naud‘s 509th Brownie Pack spent Door favors were presented to every lady, and a bolt of cloth was donated as a door prize. Proceeds realized will go towards a cance trip planned for the 1st of July weekâ€"end. & Rummage Sale Transfiguration of . Our Lord Catholic Women‘s League, Weston, is holding a Rummage Sale on Thursday, June 16, from 1â€"9 p.m. in the Parish Hall, 55 Ludstone Drive. Good used clothing and articles for cottages will be feaâ€" MUSKOKA, ONTARIO, CANADA Richview To 401 Maâ€"Keeâ€"Wa A Popular Spot Eighteen Brownies of Fran Anco‘s 113th Brownie Pack spent last weekâ€"end at the farm house at Camp _ Maâ€"Keeâ€"Wa. Fiking, scavenger hunts, crafts, and a cookâ€"out provided lots of fun and huge appetites. The Pack is lookâ€" ing forward to their Brownie picâ€" nic to be held shortly. Strawberry Social A Strawberry Social at Westway United Church, Kipling and Holyâ€" well Aves. will be held on Wednesâ€" day, June 22, from 6â€"8:30 p.m. Everybody welcome. Fifty cents is the price for admission. There will be pony rides available for the children at two rides for twentyâ€" five cents. Transactions Relief Act. soon be catching up with economic Twenty Brownies from Mrs. Northin‘s 529the Pack enjoyed a May weekâ€"end at Camp Maâ€"Keeâ€" Wa. This Pack had a cookâ€"out at provides for a registration system of mortgage brokers and lenders, Bill 92, amends the Unconscionable Boyd Park Tuesday evening as their final meeting. Bill 91 to be known as the Mortâ€" 247â€"0003 The New Imperial Centre is located at the Corner of Dixon Road and Islington Avenue IMPERIAL _ Dixon Ro@d and Islin \ Friday angd Saturday Now, Toronto has four Esso Car Clinics for preventive automotive maintenance. Asa matter of fact, they are the only places in Toronto where you can have your car‘s whole mechanical condition analyzed scientifically. The accuracy of the electronic testing equipment is so exact that the Esso diagnostician can deâ€" tect the smallest weakness. Over two hundred check points will have been covered by the time your car reaches the final check point. All the results are reâ€" corded. The Esso diagnostician will disâ€" cuss each one in detail and recommend the proper corrective measures. The necessary work can then be done in our own service department or you can take the diagnostic report to the service man of your choice. Under Chassis Inspectionâ€"Exhaust « Mutffler « Universal Joints » Engine Mounts * Shocks « Front and Rear Suspension. Front End Inspectionâ€"Suspension « Ball Joints « Steering Linkage « Wheel Bearings « Tires » Brake Lining, Drum and Cylinder. Electronic Probes Reportâ€"Distributor * Condenser » Coil Â¥Spark Plugs » Generâ€" ator Charging Circuit « Cylinder Cycles * Air Cleaner « Head Lights. Phone 241â€"3554 now for appointment f c Engine Efficiencyâ€"Compression > Spark Plug Firing « Reactions of High Voltage System. . Fuel System Analysisâ€"Carburetor > Vacuum Systems « Mixture and Combusâ€" tion « Speedometer Accuracy. Brake Efficiencyâ€"Overâ€"all stopping efâ€" ficiency on all four wheels. Balance between left and right, front and back wheels. Kn 9 t C 2 #1 Sat. 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. C Sun. 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. PUMP ISLAND: 24 hours. OTHER ESSO CAR CLINICS Located at: imperial 3â€"Star Centre, 1681 Eglinton Ave. E. Imperial 3â€"Star Centre, Lawrence Ave. E. and Markham Rd. Kve And d ‘ Imperial Centre, Shappard *\ j *‘ Ǥin wmamfl CAR CLINIC: Mon. to Sat. 8:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. STORE HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Sat. 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SERVICE DEPT: Mon. to Fri. 8:00 A M. to 10:00 P M i#J