One .of the tokens of love is the willingness to affer for the object of our .love. Shanty loved Karen ietd was willing to suffer to mum to protect; her. a trail of blood marked his path. Carried into his home and placed by the hearth, his neck 'encircled by his young mistress’s 'arms, Shahty lived to resume his role of companion and protector of Karen, whose courage has moved the hearts of thousands of people. If you want a book that will tug at your heart ttrings and make you ashamed of ever complaining, read Karen, by her mother, Marie Killilea. All day and all night the big shaggy dog padded down the highway driven by one urge-he must return to his adored, young mistress-who was a victim of cerebral palsy. Stolen from his home, it took him three days and four nights before he finally dropped nearly dead from exhaustion onto his front porch. His nails and pads were worn off his feet and When scientists' fiddled with the clock in a room occupied by volunteers, the overweight volunteers consumed twice as many crackers when they thought it was 6:05 p.m. as when they -thought it was 5:20. Normal volunteers often refused mean any crackers at "6:05," saying they did not want to spoil their Research underpinning this unlikely conclusion is reported in The Sciences, a magazine published by the New York Academy of Sciences. It shows that normal people eat when they get hungry, whereas the overweight react to the sight and smell of food or the sight of a clock. The overweights eat when they have no gastric contractions and continue to eat after their stomachs are full. We at more than glad to have the opportunity of saying "Hello again" to the Zobrists and their family, which now numbers three, anfto learn they will be The overweight get that way by ignoring their stomachs. The much-travelled Zobrist family have returned from Natal, South Africa, to renew old acquaintances in Weston. They left their native Switzerland in the early 'SO's, and the first few years of their married life were spent here in town, their eldest daughter being a Weston baby. The scene will take place daily at the Agriculture The woman at the winning wheel will be making wool from the fur of a live, mildly pleased rabbit. Rabbits plucked at exhibition weston wanderings Why people eat If we desire any of these miG% have but just to open the door and we shall find that He is all that His name implies-Saviour, for He shall save His people from their sins. Only Christ living in the. heart can transplant patience for impatience- graciousners for scornful intolerancit-a wise tongue for a contrary, carping one. He is waiting to meet our need, whatever it may be for He stands at the door of each 'heart, patiently knocking to gain admittance. He brings with Him peace, quietness of spirit'and self control. The Christians of old suffered fire, dungeon, lion and sword for the cause of Christ. We, in Canada today, rarely suffer for our faith as did the prophets of old. But there is a form for enduring which we, in our every day lives are called to perform: the forbearing of one another in love, the 'putting up with' the patient enduring of one another's faults without complaint. This is true love for 'love suffereth long and is kind.' This inability to ignore irrelevant "food cues" explains why appetite suppressants .so seldom keep the overweight away from food. Only by learning to eat for nourishment rather than for fun can a chubby slim down. Once back in the world of free choice and tantalizing food, all the fat patients returned to their original weights. daily as when they could eat anything. But the obese patients ate little and seldom. Until they left the hospital. Conversely, unattractive food in unpleasant surroundings repels the overweight while normal people satisfy their hunger pains as usual. Limited to a dull liquid diet in a stark hospital environment, normal patients consumed about as many calories around the are: for the next year before Reini t a k e s u p h i s n e w appointment in Bracebridge. been so much improved by the change to clearer air, that after a brief visit to Their young son, Eric, who has had troublesome wages while in town, has "The Angora sits as calm as you like. while it's being plucked," said Mrs. Ilene Johnston, C.N.E. show Mr. and Mrs. S. Egle and their children; of John St., are finding life very much to their liking in their nous: timer on property near Lake Simcoe. Centre of the Canadian National Exhibition from August 23 to 28. Program begins on Tuesday, September 2, when Grade 9 students report to the school auditorium at 9 o'clock. Lockers will be assigned and textbooks distributed. A combination lock will cost $1.10. A staggered schedule for higher grades will be as follows: Grade 10 - l0 a.m., Grade ll __ ll a.m., Grade 12 -e , 1.30 a.m., Grade 13 __ l p.m. Sr. Sabina, Majeau FCJ, 64 King St., Weston is completing the first summer's work at Fort Wright College, Washington, this week, July 24. Together with 45 other students, Sr. 5 a bin a h a s b e e n participating in a new graduate religious education program' at the college. Weston Collegiate lenstitute, Opening Day It would seem penalties should be imposed and made to stick. as an inconvenience to the public and an expense to the taxpayers? Too keep it a source of pleasure to all, it is important to keep the park free of trash, and unfortunately a Carelessness seems to have developed in the scattering of various wrappers and containers now used to protect foodstuffs, in spite of the many litter containers provided to receive these. Moreover, can the throwing of park benches into the river be written off as juvenile high spirits, or should it not be considered TV, RADIO, & CITIZEN BAND SERVICE TV TOWER INSTALLATION Weston and surrounding areas are fortunate to have Cruickshank Park, tree-shaded and green, bordering the Humber river as it meanders through town. Much time and effort have been expended to develop this park into the scenic attraction it is today, and it is appreciated, not only by those who use it for recreation and relaxation, but also by the residents of neighbouring apartments, who enjoy the view from their windows of this attractive green belt. secretary of the Dominion Rabbit and Cavy Breeders' Association. "Far from struggling, they seem to like being plucked. We only do it when they're moulting, and we only take the "Ex" they are going back to the trailer till school bells ring for Eric and his big sister. Gary Wm. Kant 2416485 241-0283 241-6394 THE WESTW TIMES Sealed Tenders, clearly marked as, to tender number, will be received in me office of the Assistant Secretary for the purchase of uniforms for driver and caretaking staffs. Detailed specifications and tender forms may be obtained upon application to the Purchasing Department, 50 Sprin Garden Avenue, Milowgale, Ontario, 223-8330. Tenders will class at 3:00 p.m., September 9th, 1989. The Iowan or any tender wit! not mm be accepted. F. W. Minkhr, B.A., D. Paul, Dinner of Education. B. C. Bone, B.A., C.A., THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK TENDER FOR UNIFORMS and conventions in I968, states the department's annual report. The exhibits were displayed in five countries. Ninety-eight Ontario manufacturers took part in exhibits sponsored by the provincial ’ Department of Trade and Development at l6 international trade fairs Too many times we elect a candidate that has impressed us with campaign promises only to find out during the term of office his moral fibre was lacking to carry through. Too often does an elected member of our local, provincial and federal government forget who put him in office. When a representative has a problem getting worthwhile legislation passed, why not elicit the support of his constituents? Then he can honestly say he is a representative of the people and for the people. During the next few months our local candidates will be out in the political woods cutting planks with which to build the platforms from which they intend to carry out their campaigns. It is my hope that while putting these platforms together the carpenters use nails of truth. Once again we approach that time of year when we will hear cries for support from men we elect to gdde our politcal destiny. And as usual we will hear promises that will leave us enthralled at the prospects of the good life in our near future. titY.sY9C9.CsY.f.stCs! Rabbit breeders will show many different kinds at the 'Ex' Rex rabbits with fine fur, New Zealand Whites, long-haired Angoras, Flemish Giants, small grey Chinchilla rabbits, European rabbits from Holland, England and Poland. Mrs. Johnston's husband, Herbert, is president of the Association, and keeps 30 to 50 rabbits of different breeds at all times, while their son raises a community of guinea pigs, or cavies, averaging 80. a little from each Angora so they don't get too By Alfie What's your . opinion Chairman: a mucn travelled man, with a nice sense of humour and a world of patience, which are pretty important ingredients when you go somewhere to buy clothes for your children. TIZNEYS CHILDRENS WEAR STORE, 1982 Weston Rd., Weston, Ont - -'" -eeMe ~-â€"- a""". â€.1..." awn-5 in stock. Apart. from the main issue of school clothes Tizneys also have a lovely range of party clothes and all the little accessories, that you will need without the tiresome task of wandering from store to store. For the colder weather to come too, there are delightfully snug winterwear clothes to keep any age child warm as well as look pretty. This is just the right time to go in to this attractive store and find out for yourself how easy a task it is to buy just everything you need for your child whether its for studying or for partying. The proprietor of Tizneys is a much travelled man, with a nice sense of humour and a world of patience, which are pretty important ingredients when you co somewhere in how â€my... In. _.-..-. "ilti.-.. This season the childrens wear looks absolutely delightful. There's so much colour and smartness to them. They really are a joy! And I can promise you any fortunate child brought into Tizneys to be clad will be a very proud child with a very satisfied m‘um. As I said before, the large stock makes buying very easy and is practically a 100% guarantee of the size you require being in stock. Aoart from ths, "t,Gr, an...“ A: “L“. 4.4.â€, me, its quite a large size job to survey .all the manufacturers ranges (and to buy heavy winter clothes when outside the sun is burning people dark tan!) and discriminate which are best in line, design, fabric and, by far not the least important, finish. Mr. Brian of Tizneys always very carefully notes, before he buys, such vital things as good seam finish, adequate hems and all the points a less meticulous buyer might by-pass. This is another excellent reason for taking your back to school clothing list in to this store.' Casually-finished garments inevitably become frayed and worn-looking after a few launderings, and I know of very few more frustrating things than this. You know when you spend your precious dollars here that every one you do is a good sound investment for clothes bought with you, the mother, in mind. I was very intrigued by the display of superbly tailored small suits. They were really smart and made in selection of very nice cloths, just like Dads! and there on another stand was the tiniest cuddliest lambswool lined coat. Consider this place too, if you have to give a gift for a childs birthday present. It is far more practical to buy something a child can wear than a trifle that will soon be tossed away, and anyway most children, boys and girls adore something new to wear. Fr3i k I; , C _ xw. I Designing for a childrens clothes manufacturer as -rdid in London makes me very perceptive to design, and the cleverly chosen items there arouse my admiration. Believe Tizneys Children's Wear of Weston Road has about the most complete and comprehensive stock of childrens wear I have ever seen anywhere, and I know that the very realistic low prices must come " a pleasant surprise to mothers trying to budget this expensive project. I know from my own personal experience that to have an adequate wardrobe for a schoolchild is far less work and worry than trying to get by on a garment or two less, whether it's underwear or outerwear and it's far more practical to change childrens garments frequently. The strain on wearability is lessened and the garment holds its shape and original texture better, so that for your money you can buy so much more at Tizneys Children's Wear. Once again after a long and beautiful summer vacation the time has come for busy mums to plan and buy going back to school clothes. There really is a special kind of excitement to all these preparations and although all the family may feel a tinge of regret this is quickly overcome in the important business of selecting new things. And it is so very important that your child should feel that he or she looks right. Child study experts have found that being relaxed in the knowledge that their appearance is right is actually conducive to better study, but of course we know ourselves that we feel better when we are assured we present a picture of correct attire. CELESTIAL BRIDGE tall suits. They were really smart and f very nice cloths, just like Dads! and stand was the tiniest cuddliest I. Consider this place too, if you have childs birthday present. It is far more THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, I.“ main issue of schdol clothe;