Illl4llEllLP YOUR H0sn'rhiji'iij"", This Advertisement lt Published By/1'he Hospitals Expansion Committee Of The Brough of m; ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF A ONE MILL ANNUAL LEVY ON THE ASSESSMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF YORK FOR FIVE YEARS STARTING IN Iâ€? FOR THE PUR. POSE OP MAKING GRANTS FOR HOSPITAL EXPANSION. an YES I, o PROVIDE MORE BEDS o EXPAND EMERGENCY SERVICES o EXTEND DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT FACILITIES. it ten Waiting list; continue to lengthen. Your hospital insurance owth. is good but only as good as the facilities available to accept you. itical Many do not realize the problem that faces them until they re- uscity quire a bed in a hurry. 3 " ON THE PlEBlSCITE AT THE MUNICIPAl ELECTIONS DEC. 5, I966 21' "r/tsite/thtm.." , 18, " Jrti3.r.r..r,.. t The Junior Anni-r, of the Church of St. Davids, under the leadership of In. L. [Talbert ‘nnd Assistant Jane Rhodes. re- [cently participated in a Service Reeve Jack Mould. Borough of York maroraltr candidate, will be on hand to open the fair. In all the years the hu look- ed after the hm. Mrs. Alice Davidson his not yet seen . ghost. There will be a rummage ta- ble, tea room. bake sale, and door prim donated by local merchant; Cordell: Public School is " the bottom of Cordell, Ave. The furniture is of the Mae. kenzie era, and tannins a few of the pieces which belonged to the family. You any see there the coppr kettle given to Mrs. Mae. kenzie on her wedding day. the desk from Mackenzie‘s last term in parliament end a stove be- lieved to be form his print shop. There have been many stories about ghosts sometime: tre- quenting the house. During a re- cent visit I overheard a man at _toseethepianothatptarioBtr, itself. Cordell: Ratepayers Associa- tion is holding a bunt Sat. Nov. 19, from 1 to 4 pan. " Cordelia Public School, to nine funds for a Christmas Party to: the children in the an. ' " / , â€' Ber story about the piano. hem. Amur W" tutu -I :ever. is interesting. T Mackenzie Home, located at " I "Some days," m “II. “when Bond St., Just aouth of Dyndu _ the temperature drops mddenly, St., was the home a! William the leather joining the key: to Lyon Mackenzie. first mlyor of the hammer: contacts. ea . Toronto and first mayor we"Jule hammers to strike the elected in this province. He died l strings, producing an intelligible on Aug. 28, 1861, two years ariiGCr; ter moving into the house we Mackenzie Home is apeatothe seated to him try I group at public daily at." Monday from his friends. m .... .- . __ _-.L - _ .. originally built in the late 1850’s it is I well-preserved structure and bu been fully re- stored by the Toronto Historical lhe I!) m, Guidin- 1h'rt Gull-I. nah. b - trate " - GI“ aetirities, under dimetitt. all Instructi- of their Captain, In. Claude, and Lieu. In. Holley. Ln! week the pare-u we invited and those who attended cal-wed themselves. Girls around we“: Jo-Ann Hawhy, Coll-u Kelty, Marina Wight, Sun In. and Lorri In“. EUCHRE . . . . My. Ne. vember u. at 8:15 I... in the Mellon tun. amid: my mentored by the Hull: Bum lodge, Daughters ttf England. rm tau-luau. dlll,TG'J'h'lll'l"le"le Bordella Ratepayers Plan Bazaar Ghosts? Now Really . . . " JIM m Fors-ho-t-"-ltru" For the protection of our'youh and alcoholicaby havingnohuorliqur was“ You van no I on m: 4 uouoa alumnus t VOTE N0 UNITED ACTION WILL MEAN VICTORY IN WESTON Wily VOTE N0? laud Br wan- no The Daughters of England Lodge are holding their Annual Christmas Bazaar. on Saturday November I. in St. Johns Art. glican Church. Weston Rand. Deepest sympathy ia extended to the family at the late George Weller, Weston, who passed away in Sunnybmok Hospital, last Monday. The Good Neighbours Club played, Euchre " the home of Mrs. Mary Nash. Winners were: Marg. Watts (73). Helen Lind- say (70), Eleanor Fume (61). low score In Nuh (50). Birthday greetings to Vivien Gray, November II, In. Vietn- ria lunacy. November is. In. Gladys Brown, November 18, Mrs. Norma Carbis, November 21, Anita Barley, November 3, Mrs. lug. Boyd, November B. Jon Kline, November a. To It... All Ba. Or Liquor Sula Outlets Out Of Weston Town Tet. 7416.“ The Elmlel ladies group held their weekly Euchre " the home at Lil HAmmUnd. Winner, were: {-119 Ptrriy (9)1 _Naner Ready (m, an Cubis (16). L6". score Ian-nine lily (a). Travel. ling prize A. Carlin. Mrs. Alice Thom“: ed November 12th. Mackenzie House is open to the public daily except Monday hon ttt mm. to s p.m., with a mall admission chute to mun. new, if the details In In 186- coming. Also my unlock: in! “you who my have been b. eauvieucod by the Aimee a! the column last. week. There int was not enough available we". so it is printed elsewhere in this paper this week. 15â€:th :3 mu.I.c.I-I.u 'd, uranium-m mimI~.B _ ttl.',".'..",':,',',',,",:','.,',".-. ", -MatrhtS-t- ' hounds-‘0“. Form-mm. nmnhnlhluunhwuy. Docent» linen-diva- C.W.U at St. Bernard'- Church. Lawrence Ave, W., just east a! JneStreeL Mar I nui- ut that nice with null [or this my“. tonne! In “the no" â€he! WINOONWAY.hrnh. Heating thtt'l1rm'rtg0-r. Itismrri-wiuttsattit, euteqriiih.tKteatserviee, "distterert,ttstheare..t.tt eetnotdtrttttter-etrotts within Wade-'3 Elmlea And District W: mating: in Thomas, who eelettrab ,