At the time of his recent retirement, Mr. Doyle was 'Region Manager, Canadian General Electric Company Ltd. Northwestern', current program calls for 34% million to expand hospital facilities, thereby increasing service to the citizens of Northwest Metro. “HINDI". MODE? M,' I. MAXWELL ARCHIE GOLDHAR DOYLE The Board of Directors of Northwestern General Hospital announces the election of Maxwell Goldhar as President and Chairman of the Board. Also announced, is the appointment of Archie Doyle as Chairman of the hoapital's fimdeaising campaign committee. Mt. Goldhar is President of the First Canada Financial Corporation Ltd. and is a director of several other Canadian companies. $8. Services M. Services ETTA KETT New ceilings and repairs, “u ""wmm' . '“u shaling basement walls 741-8781 refinished in cement. -..-.._ _.-.-...... Carpentry repairs, floor tiles PLASTERING, Stucco and Eavestroughs-Cleaned, Ceramic Tile. Reasonable. Repaired. Easy monthly 769m. payments. No interest. _----.--------- TREES cut and removed. HAL STADE 767.4842 Aiao fencing. Call 249-2014. Toronto “Key Man" is new residing in your area, .and can give 24 hrs. repairs, key duplication, mailbox installations. Inkling ' tte-the, COURTESY Community Locksmith Attention! ted iduiprhcni and supplies and Classroom lurniiura l Typewriters Bidders may submii applicaiion for man forms to be iorwardaa as detailed melilcailom are made availabla. Each classiiicaiiovi Iisiod will be mind as a “panic 0m. Vendors, - on condition of acclaim ciavu will mi be accoMabia. The ions! qr any - will no! necessarily be accepted. Applicelions will be received, In the Purchasing Department, 50 Spring' Garden Avenue, Willowhale, Ontario, for the supply end delivery ot the various types of school eouipmem and supplies listed below: POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU Interior painting and MOVERS LTD. paperhanging, exterior painting our speciality MR-E‘QIEILDRIVE Binder M Savanna Why Not Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours? No Service Charge HU 3-2945 2402 Btoor St. West 767-5401 "mi ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE" THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK NOTICE OF TENDERS j SPECIALIZING IN . . . ' HOME REPAIRS ' "FAST EMERGENCY SERVICE" NORTHWESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL ANNOUNCEMENT Amlelic Equipment Audio Visuel Equipment Calder" Equipment Chalkboard: and Tackboards Classroom, cafeteria, alaffroom and office furniture Classroom cupooerd components Drapes & blind: Home Econor'nIca equipment Ink and spirit duplicator! Library shelving & Components Musical Imirumenis Prolecilon lamps [mole copy machines U PLUMBING Regarding accident in front of Beaver Lumber on Weston Rd. on the 3lst July 1969. Please call Mrs.McFarlane 742-5370 61 Information Wanted Careful do Mable service For Free gustâ€. . . Call MLC." . . 741-1113 WESTON INFORMATION WANTED Lic. No. P691 1cm, B.A.,C.A., Chorlmm. You’ll recognize the housewife blues, that let. down feeling, the emptiness you feel when the last fledgling has left the nest for kindergarten. You don't feel so needed. The kids are turning more to companions of their own age. They're less demanding, less dependent Even the man in your life is inattentive. He's just too tired to talk to you at night. Something is missing in the glorious role of oc- cupation housewife, youve thinking! Everyone's sharpening up mentally these days, the young and the not so young having marched back to classes. Does the stillness in the house after the breakfast rush make you feel left-out and kitchen-locked? Join the crowd and go back to school to sharpen up mentally too! MUGGS & SKEETEB Schools are understaffed and teachers are hard- pressed in the routine chores. The principalwiilbe interested in your offer to help. Irpt can also work Waugh the' P.T.A. If there In one wanted tor the school. You an "tuntber to do Your best friend points out that what is missing is the stimulus of an outside in. terest. Maybe you should take a job again? Then who would do the cooking, cleaning and washing? Who would dash to the school when they call to say that Johnny is running a fever? A job away-from-home is not the answer. There is an answer, says one educator, and it's as close " the school in your neighborhood. There is so much you can do to help out there as a volunteer in many absorbing activities. Mothers F. can go back to school Carpet and Draperies I 1792 JANE ST. 249-5257 (All US FOR COMPIETE INTERIOR DECORA'IING SERVICE Ttegtamtmittmegllir. The role of a volunteer may have some headaches, but the satisfaction, are many. Ifyouarenewtothe community helping in the local school is a quick way to meet your neighbors and make new friends. If you do a good job as a volunteer, your child gains t prestige with both the n and the teachers. Going back to school will You can offer to help in the school cafeteria collecting lunch money or monitoring. When the class has outings and field trips, your child will be pleased that mother is acting as a chaperone. Helping in the library will introduce you to the fascinating world of ehildren'g books and this will add to your knowledge and pleasure when you’re building your child's library. You can take charge of library reading groups which will be an added in. centive for your child's reading interest One mother offered to help the elementary-school music teacher to stage the sthool's spring music festival. While the teacher worked with the vocal and instrumental numbers, the mother helped write the narrative, held line rehearsals for the children with speaking parts, worked with costumes and lights. You can tutor after school hours in reading and arith- metic. typing, clerical work, filing; operate duplicating machines. You can assist with the school publications. '.kVPPiSViPPieeeeeeeeetteeteteirrer. V, " CID-onlononulollnouul'uoUs...aon.0at00.1......'."‘."1.'.." .. .:.:.'.-.-.-.-.'.~.~.-.-.-.-.-.'.-.-.-N...-.-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-.-.~.-.-,-.-.-N..14.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.:.;.:.:2.;. Elf23:5;255;:gI;I;2;1;1;I5;:-:::;::2;2;2:::2;1;:-2t2-2-2-2-2-id-z-I:2;:;:;2:::2;:;:;:-:-2~:: . ............W§..MM.;A4AHL 1969 CLEARANCE Brand New and Low Mileage Calls you for the last time. Bring your shoes in for repairorbelefttothewolves. Buyasuitorshirtsfrom Ken and then see Oxford aloe Repair. Under Ken Johns in the basement. OXFORD SHOE REPAIR . ' . SERVING WESTON FOR 32 YEARS 4 JOHN ST. WESTON PRIGES AS LOW AS #101: includes V8 automatic power _ steering & brakes, radio, etc As we begin our rm your in human we are going to divulge the ucrot of our mecca. " simply is buying the right merchandise in the correct quantity. 2062 Weston Rd.,Weston 244-6461 NOW IT CAN BE TOLD . . . . â€if? T a; l HA m wh, mo AND WIG CENTRE Appointments Not Always Necessary I I I on _ warm an: t,t;.iit,'_'i;'),,t,i on. ou-rMIo _rttrw_hFtAtMt JUST NORTH OF LAWRENCE OXFORD SHOE REPAIR KEN lt,llllNt,,E,l!.'s,,2!,,Pt An example of thit mod up In our ment "can. auditor‘s report. Last you the amour" at our customer's gunman was right to the penny, the some amount as our store um! AMAZING...... [am DENISE MAR CHAND Now managing $2895 a" no: tt 'ey ep.