ok pubâ€" for _ all ‘hristie ientary e them its inâ€" acation es As peful," t these axati ans ristie‘s tunateâ€" many Column, I will endeavour to catch you up with some of our Branch activities, as follows. Comrade W. A. "Bill" Stewart and his wife, Mary, celebrated their 31st Wedding Anniversary quietly with their family at a dinâ€" ner at the home of their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Tubby O‘Hearne, 25th Street. The couple were married by Rev. Milton Wilâ€" liams of St. Margaret‘s Church on Sixth Street, New Toronto, and still reside in the community, Our Sick Parade, unfortunately, {a still a little high. Comrade Wally Brisbois is in St. Joseph‘s Hospital with a heart attack, but, happy to say, is holding his own. Comrade Ron Ruddell is confined to Room 431 in Oakville Hospital, and is going through a general check up. Comrade Jim Nelson, who spent a couple of weeks under the Doctor‘s care at the Queensway Hospital, has returned to his home, and is now under the care of his good wife, Phyllis. Comrade Tomâ€" my Jones is still in St. Joseph‘s, and quite ill. Cheer up, Tommy. Wa received your card, for which we thank you. Comrade Frank Turner has been discharged from Sunnybrooke to his home on 30th Street; Comrade Tommy Radcliffe, after a long time in the Hospital, is back on his feet and doing fine; and we are glad to hear that Comâ€" rade Ted Dunn is coming along nicely under the gentle care of his kind wife at 72 Second Street; and last but not least, we are indeed glad to see that our old friend, exâ€"Chief Bob Smyth of Long Branch, and now with Metre Police, has returned to his home after quite a spell in St. Joseph‘s Hospiâ€" tal. Visitors who called at our Branch during the week past were as folâ€" lows: Comrades Gord Conroy, Russ Breen, and John Towee of Branch 57, Silverthorn; also Comrades Bob McLaughlin of Branch 286, Thistletown, and Murray Gill of Branch 42 of East Toronto. Gill enlisted from Eighth Street, New Toronto, and was badly wounded while overseas. He now resides in the Scarborough district, Now, for the Fiftyâ€"Fifty Draw and Getâ€"together, Saturday night, Comrade Pete Pace had his ticket drawn and carried away the lucky bunch of coconuts, Number 808, and popular Jules Miaglia was the lucky salesman. Joe Troy and Frank Graham received the two consolation prizes, Numbers 392 and 1097, respectively. Congratula~ tions to all involved! The happy crowd then danced to 11:59 p.m. to the sweet chimes of Bill Martyn and his popular records. Tha advent of nuclearâ€"electric power in Ontario is like finding a dozen new Niagaras. DEPARTMENT OF PUSLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO The Office Manager, 241 Jorvis St., Room 605, Toronto 2, Ontaric, and endorsed "‘TENDER FOR Cleaning, Inâ€" terior & Exterior, Postal Station "U", 935 Queensway, TORONTO 18, Onâ€" tario will be received until.3:00 P.M. (E.S.T.). TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1967. Plans, specifications and form of tender can be seen, or con be obâ€" tained from the Office of the District Director, Department of Public Works of Canada, 241 Jarvis Street, TOâ€" RONTO 2, Ontario. To be considered each tender must be made on the printed forms supâ€" plied by the Department and in acâ€" tordance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. + BY COMRADE BOB WEATHERUP Well, readers of the Branch T am delighted to report that the four members from our Branch who made the trip to Brunswick, Ga. to have a few rounds of winter golf have returned to the Branch safely after wihning at least a couple of games each, and claim they were treated grand: Comrades Frank Graham, Jack Lunn, Rolly Brisbois, and Hector Carlson, who represented Branch 3 in that great State of Georgia, mouth of the Border, and may I add that this crew are four of our better _ golfers;: Congratulations, fellows! CURLING TROPHY will be up for grabs among members of the Lakeshore Progress (Club next season. Club President Sam Joyce, left, receives the trophy donated by Captain BRANCH 3 LEGION â€"NEWS R. $, FONBERG 823â€"81 Neighbors ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Art Holland, 9 Bentley Dr., are happy to see them home again from hospital. Mr. Holland had been hospitalized in Western Hospital since Christmas, and on her way to visit him, Mrs. Holland slipped on & patch of ice and suffered a broken leg, and became a patient in the same hospital. They came home by ambulance, and are under Along The Miss Gloria Siple, and Gordon, are spending their Easter vacation with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Stuith, Burgessville, Ont. s Miss Gail Beedie, Berl Ave., and Miss Sharon Boler, Delroy Dr. jetâ€" ted to Nassau, the Bahamas, on Saturday morning, for a 10 day Edster holiday. Mrs. D. B. Grainger, Trueman Ave., entertained at a reunion party for members of the old euchre club. What did they do? Played eards, of course, and had fun. Present were Mrs. Flora Ross, Mrs. Dympa Bexfield, Mrs. Anne Leswick, Mrs. Eileen Gibson, Mrs. Tosh Kamino, Mrs. Ada Jenkins and Mrs. Sylvia Adam. Mrs. Ross won the prize for high score. Miss Joyce Ogilvie, Glenaden Ave., W., is home from Western University for the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Harvey, Bentley Dr., have their niece, Miss Linda Atwood, as their guest over the Easter recess. Linda, whose home is in Bermuda, is attending Albert College, Belleville. Vorious colours a n d options to choose from. They all have excepâ€" tionally low mileâ€" age and therefore carry the balance of New Car Warâ€" care of a V.O.N. nurse, and ENSIGN MOTORS Example: Gleaming Canyon Grey model with blue interior QUEENSWAY at WINDERMERE DEMONSTRATOR SALE AUSTIN 1800s Queensway Arthur Bissette for awarding to the best curling team in the club. Captain Bissette is captain of a great lakes vessel. LICENCE 4671.327 Still Canada‘s Largest Import Dealer visiting homemaker. We wish them both a speedy recovery. ~~Some 30 men, members of St. James‘ Anglican Church were guests of Mr. Bev. Lewis, MPP., on Marchâ€"4+4;â€"at an evening session of the Ontario Legislature, which they found highly interesting and informative. 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