A cast of ten troupers of the Branch 375 Ladies' Au- xiliary entertained more than 200 guests at the Le- gion's Prince Philip Centre Friday evening in a show entitled, Dixie Cabaret. Dressed in colorful rod and green flowered costumes made by Dutch War Bride, Greet Tonner, the ladies sang, danced, mimicked coâ€" mediennes, cracked jokes and wound up knighting a noble member of the hono- rable branoh color guard. Producer Gloria Sanford thanked all those who had sent cards and letters fol- lowing last year‘s show, but announced that she intended to sing anyway. She stated that the girls had spent hun- dreds of hours in rehearsal and, "If you think we're bad, you should see the rejectsâ€. Judging by the applause it was evident that nothing was bad. Even the bald-headed electrician who kept racing back and forth fixing the sound system received a cheer. At one point while theffull cast was singing. “Wrap your Troubles In Dreams", Comrade Frank Barrott was busy wrapping wires around the microâ€" phone. and the cry of, “Take it off". did little to inspire him. As Gerry Chapman and Audrey Davenport duoed in the Dance of the Southern Belles. Bud Chapman sold tickets for the bar in one a-uuuumummmuullIumllmlImumuummmmu\lllum1mmlum11mmlmulunnuumlll1mmlmmummmmm“munnmnumIm1muuuummulumumumumummmmummlmu1l\\IlIl11unuunmmmnmuuuummmImmmmuuumum~1= WE MAKE IT EASY AT Blade "“ Guaranteed ‘ 1 year Permissive in this case means that the rest of the people in the region, whether sporting store teeth or the real thing, will get a chance to have. as Toronto Newscaster Gordon Sinclair would say: “That rat poison" in their water. In short. council agreed to a recommendation of its engineer- ing committee headed by Mayor Tony Roman of Markham that, if it decided to fluoridate the regional water supply. the reg- ional solicitor be authorized to make application for legislation that would allow the region to proceed on a permissive basis. Mr. Sin-Clair was an outspoken opponent of just such a scheme. which was subsequently insti- tuted, in Toronto several years ago. The regional proposal resulted from a request from the Town of Markham to “favorably con- sider the implementation of fluoridation treatment" of the While York Regional Council has often tried to pass resolu- tions that it can get its teeth into, a resolution passed last week may eventually be one that will be getting into the teeth of the members. CAI! TRUNK SNOW SI'IIWEI. Gloria Sandforil Produces Hit In “Dixie Cabaret†Region Okays Fluoridation Plan STORES NOW MORE THAN EVER YOU NEED hand and applauded with the other. Audrie Ap’perley solocd in singing, “After You‘re Gone“ and “All of Me". Elsie Burnie, as a tearâ€" ful alley cat, got chased by an astute horticulturist Edith Titshall, dressed as a dog; and Mabel Brooker joined the crew to cruise up a “Lazy River". â€" “In an endeavor to bring a little class and culture to the show". The skit featured well-busted Madam Popop- l'exy. Madam Tonneria and opera star, Gloria Scruso. The whole thing was sung in Italian, and it was at this point that the microphone went dead again, heralding the appearance. once more, of Comrade Frank Barrott with wire in hand and wear- ing an expression like he was about to make a fix no- body could refuse. Producer Sanford, at this stage, was being ’photo- graphed and mentally fin- ger-printed . by an astute member of the OP<P known in undercover circles as, “Walterâ€. Undaunted, she then went into a mime of television‘s Maude. Subse- quent interrogation went like, “Who was that lady I Pi‘odiicer Gloria Sanford introduced a satirical skit entitled, "Marta", as she said saw you with last night?â€. And the response, “That was no lady â€" that was my son". Mary Robson said of [her immigrant producer, “You can always tell an English RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 250 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL . 884-4401 OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 9 â€"â€" SAT. TILL 6 TO MAKE IT SO EASY! After checking into the ins and outs of the matter, in which Commissioner of Health and Social Services Dr. Owen Slin- gerland, endorsed fluoridation of water “from a health stand- point," the committee said it would not be possible to fluori- date the entire system of Mark- ham without including part of Richmond Hill and Vaughan, the three areas having intercon- necting supplies. ALL 0R NOTHING The report went on to say that. a municipality before enâ€" acting a bylaw to establish a fluoridation system may submit the question to the electors. However, the submission of the question is not mandatory un- less a petition is signed by at least 10 percent of the electors. At present. 65 percent of the population of the region re- ceives water from the same source. As a result, it would be better to provide fluoridation on an “allâ€"or-nothing-at-all basis." ac- cording to Regional Solicitor Edward Oakes. water supplies there Councillor Robert Adams of legion Reports Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion Ia WINDSIIIELII By Eric Chapman WASHER ONLY ? ANTI-FREEZE woman â€" but you can’t tell- them very much. Oh, to be in England now that Eng- lands here". Marie Finnerty was revcongnized as the lady responsible for ‘carvlng the roast beef at recent dinners at Legion headquarters, and consequently is responsible for all the bull that ema- nates from Branch 375. In further dialogue the subject of nudist camps came up, at which it was generally agreed that these were places wherein the best man could be found. And at least one Legion midget had been thrown out of such a camp because he had been getting ‘his nose into other people’s business. ‘ Commenting on the high cost of living, Elsie Burnie related upon a visit to a lo- cal perfumery where they asked $35 for an ounce of, “Perhapsâ€. At that price. Elsie stated, I want, “For Sure". And then, apparently, there is a local furriler who for a fee will cross a mink with an octopus. Every fur coat sold is guaranteed to come complete with 39 sleeves. Newspaper Space in this colum‘n does not permit the reporting of the ladies' mi- micry of TV Channel 69’s blue movie at which Tricky Dicky came to sell his tharem to the big shiek of Richmond Hill, who is also well known as a lazy fakir. However, in finale, it is reported that Comrade Don Parnell, a member, of the kilted color guard, who pa- Markham, speaking in favor of the scheme, said that all they were asking for now was “per- missive legislation.†Markham at present had two connections with Metro, which was fluori- dated. Councillor Robert Pollock of Georgina Township said he had read of a plan in Scandinavian in which milk was fluoridated. Couldn't they have the same thing in the region on a volun- tary basis? Richmond Hill Mayor William Lazenby, who is also chairman of Health and Social Services. said that people here already had a choice in that they could get fluoride tablets. In answer to a question, Dr. Slingerland said that such an excess led to brown spots on the teeth. Dr. Slingerland said that chil- dren in‘Markham, which already had large quantities of fluoride in its water, could possibly get too much of a good thing if they were taking the tablets as well. If the legislation goes through, those in Markham may be drinking more and smiling less in the future. Apparently they do not make elastic with the same strength that upheld the Black Watch and the Argyles through the thick of battle in bygone days. In apeaceful slojurn along Yonge Street on Remembrance Day our comrad‘e's pants failed to hold up, but in‘ the shivering cold and snow our comrade pressed on withhout suste- nance amid much moral sup- port, especially from the la- dies. raded lNovember 11 at the Richmond Hill Remem- brance Ceremony, met with an accident. For ‘this feat of endurance. Branch 375 Ladies Auxiliary, conferred upon our august comrade the Knighthood Of The Order Of The Brass Monkey. In the absence of Prince Philip of Edinburgh, exaltation of the new knight was carried out with the sword of Sir Gordon of Ket- teridge. 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