Of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Given under my hand at The Borough of York this 20th day of September, 1971. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN at 2599 Eglinton Ave. West on Fri. Oct. 8th from the hour of 10 a.m. until 12 noon and 4â€"8 p.m. and on Sat. Oct. 9th from the hour of 10 a.m. until 12 noon and 4â€"8 p.m. and on Tues. Oct. 12th from the hour of 10 a.m. until 12 noon and 4â€"8 p.m. and on Wed. Oct. 13th from the hour of 10 a.m. until 12 noon and 4â€"8 p.m. and on Mon. Oct. 18th from the hour of 12 noon until 7 p.m. And further, | shall open the ballot boxes, add up the votes given for the candidates and declare to be elected the one having the largest number of votes at 2599 Eglinton Ave. West on the 22nd day of October, 1971 at the hour of 12:00 p.m. noon Public notice is hereby given, that in obedience to her Majesty‘s writ to me directed, and bearing date THE 13TH SEPTEMBER, 1971 1 require the presence of the voters for the purpose of nominating a person to represent them in the Legislative Assembly, And further, that for the purpose of revising the list of voters, as directed by the Chief Election Officer, | shall be at my office Notice is further given that in case a poll is demanded and granted in the manner by law prescribed, such poll will be held, on the 21st Day of October from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time at 2599 Eglinton Ave. West in the Borough of York on the 7th Day of October, 1971 from 2:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time 436 Roncesvalles Ave. Phone â€"T oronto 533â€"7954 2357 Bloor Street West Phone â€" : Oronto 767â€"3153 offâ€"theâ€"street Parking at all Chapels 2180 Huronontario Phone â€" Cooksville 279â€"7663 W.L. Goltz or obliterates, or causes to be destroyed, injured or obliterated a Writ of Election, Return to a Writ of Election, Poll Book, List of Voters, Polling List, Certificate or Affidavit, or other document or paper made, prepared or drawn according to or for the purpose of meeting the requirements of the Election Act, or any of them, is guilty of an offence and of a corrupt practice and on summary conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $1,000. Every person who wilfully destroys, injures 4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS LIMITED FIVE GENERATIONS OF SERYVICE PROCLAMATION YORK SOUTH "u}wwr&@oï¬br RONCESVALLES CHAPEL r'*Yci!ht{-â€"M. September 30, 1971 RUMBACHER ONTARIO FORM 405 YORKE CHAPEL PEEL CHAPEL AJ Lawrence W.G. Sellors y 2 Alex L. Crocker Returning Officer, Ontario Picture framing by experts Back to School Artist Supplies by Saturday, October 2nd, will be a big day for the young in the west end of North York. In the morning they can go to the York Woods Branch of the North York Public Library, 1785 Finch Ave. W., and take part in a free kiteâ€"flying contest at 10:00. There will be separate classes for those eight and under and those under 14. Prizes will total $15.00. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams, 57 Ingleside Dr., Downsview, â€" while the groom‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cordell of 49 Dachet Rd., Downsview. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of dotted swiss with daisy applique. She wore a shoulder length net veil and carried a nosegay of soft pink roses entertwined with long pink ribbons. Barbara May Williams became _ Mrs. _ Donald Edward Cordell in a ceremony at Church of the Good Shepherd on Saturday, August 21, 1971 at 4 o‘clock. PHONE | . L. 1. SIMPSON LTD. with display rooms and offices at 743_83“ YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS CANADA 33 Brydon Drive, Rexdale, Ontario RENOVATING! 20 a./* Whether it‘s to be your dream kitchert, a family fun room. a gleaming new fpathroom or any other altera tron. take advantage of Etobicoke‘s top discount. home improvement service . Our unique ‘package‘ offer includes plumbing. wiring. decorating. etc as well as expert plan ning counsel. free blue prints. lower cost financing and all the economies of direct from wholesaler purchasing You get just one itemized contract invoice with NO EXTRAS! Cordellâ€"Williams exchange vows 998. * n s eadh 0 WR T; Kite flying Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cordell L. J. SIMPSON LTD. Matron of Honour was Mrs. Diane Copeland. Bridesmaids were Misses Eleanor. Pearson, Judy Campbell, and Judy Airey. The attendants were atâ€" tired in long peasant styled dresses with white bodices, lime green cumberbunds and pink and purple striped full skirts. They wore colourfully trimmed white straw hats and carried baskets of pink and purple daisies and dried flowers. Best man was Mr. Roy Cordell. Ushers were John Cordell, John Copeland, and Paul Culver. The _ bride‘s _ mother greeted the guests at the reception held at the West Mill Restaurant wearing a coat and dress ensemble of orange ice chantung. Her corsage was an attractive arrangement of white orâ€" chids and roses. She was assisted by the mother of the groom attired in a mint green organza dress and matching coat with a similar corsage. For her wedding trip to Miami Beach, the bride chose a quilted hot pants outfit of deep red, with contrasting accessories of a white straw hat, white boots and handbag. The couple will reside in Downsview. ~ a 6 CE YPT producer Susan Rubes has signed four talented young actors to appear in both productions: Attending movies can be frustrating. Too often there is no opportunity to answer back. Now the North York Public Library is offering a 10â€"week programme on "Film and Film Criticism" that will provide the opâ€" portunity to relieve the frustrations. There‘s just a few weeks left in this year‘s season to enjoy all the entertainment activities at the Forum at Ontario Place. Friday October 1, the Forum celebrates Indian Day at Ontario Place â€" a three day festival of As in previous years, Young People‘s Theatre will again be playing to young audiences in Metropolitan Toronto schools, in coâ€" operation with the school boards. Two plays will be presented during the 1971â€" 1972 tour: "Let‘s Make a World", by Leonard Peterson, directed by Marigold Charlesworth, and ‘"‘The Clam Made a Face", by Eric Nicol, directed by Donald Meyers. Thursday September 30, the Hamilton Men Teachers Choir directed by Desmond Tyrrell will perform from 7 p.m. until 7:45 p.m. Starting on Tuesday, October 5th and continuing until Tuesday, December 7th, from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. The West Wind area of the Girl Guides of Canada spent a busy summer camping out at spots across Canada. One ranger from Weston travelled to Edmonton, two other Guides toured Thunder Bay, three Guides camped at Pelee Island, and Doe Lake and Mono Mills were the sites of two camps enjoyed by new and experienced campers from the area. Just to prove Weston girls don‘t do all the visiting in the Guide world, the 1st Ranger can be quite complicated, according to one psychiatrist. She is Dr. Rose Spiegel,‘ who declares that depression can range from a passing mood that‘s part of the _ wearâ€"andâ€"tear _ of everyday living to a con dition so intense that it puts the individual out of com mission. The psychiatrist is on the faculty of the William Alanson White Institute in ‘"Depression can be exâ€" perienced from one end of life to the other," Dr. Spiegel asserts, noting that some periods are more critical than others. Adolescence, she indicates, is one such ‘‘vulnerable‘"‘ period; the menopause is another. Many We may think that having "the ‘blues‘‘ or being depressed is simple, but it HOURS Youth theatre tour PLANT w 0â€[†LTD. oth and continuing The programme, which iesday, December _ costs $20.00, is restricted to n 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. those over 18. hi k This week at the Forum PLANT OUTDOOR HARDY MUMS NOW! Girl Guides camp across Canada Phone 241'9175 C 0 4000 EGLINTON AVE. West Let‘s talk books How to cope with the blues Monday Through Friday 8:00 A.M. To 6:00 P.M. Saturday 8:00 A.M. To 5:00 P.M Sunday 10:00 A.M. To 5:00 P.M. REEVES traditional dances, music, drumming, arts, crafts and ceremonies. Robert Calbraith, Ronald Ror, Dennis Simpson and Sharon Kane. All have substantial exâ€" perience in performing, designing, directing and music. All will be playing a variety of parts, with a minimum of scenery and props â€" requiring versatility and adaptability to any given situation and part. YPT tours each year for a period up to eight months and plays to tens of thousands of youngsters in scores of schools in Metropolitan Toronto and throughout Ontario. This festival continues through Saturday October 2 with art exhibits and ceremonies being performed at the Forum _ and surrounding areas. Sunday October 3 is the final day of the celebration and should provide a climatic program of the Indian arts to the visitor. at the Willowdale Branch, 5126 Yonge Street, the course will cover the elements of film including photography, editing, acting and writing; the techniques of animation and how you may do your own; cinema verite and its relationship to cable TV; a discussion of the amateur theory _ with a _ close examination of two films. Company from Weston hostessed Girl Scouts from Michigan. The American girls enjoyed their tour of Ontario Place, the Canadian National Exhibition and bus trip in and around Toronto set up for them by the local girls. Additional leaders and mothers are needed by the area Guides to help out in their work. If you are inâ€" terested, call Mrs. Gunn at 749â€"1281 before 6 p.m. life." This, she says, "is pushing things to the point of caricature, with some very unfortunate results.‘" In addition, she notes, when women in this age group believe that their exâ€" pectations of life and marriage have not been fulfilled, they can suffer intense and "very painful" anxiety. Another _ factor _ conâ€" tributing to a woman‘s depression at menopause, Dr. Spiegel says, is the fall in estrogen levels which enâ€" fulness in our culture," Dr. Spiegel maintains, ‘"is such that being about 20 years old is considered the prime of women, she notes, feel "devalued" or depressed at the menopause because they‘re no longer young. ‘‘The pressure on youth ! EACH$1|79 An important new series of lectures and discussion on mental health will start on Friday, October 1, at the Downsview Branch of the North York Public Library, 2793 Keele Street. Called "Contact", they will be held on the first Friday of each month, starting at 12:15 p.m. Those interested in this free programme are asked to bring their lunch. Coffee will be provided. more than a screw driver as a tool, in its continuing education program at Richâ€" mond Hill Secondary School this fall. Seneca College will offer a desks, and any other furâ€" unique program in furniture . niture pieces desired, using making that requires little â€"his‘methods of désigning and He will teach students in the class to construct chairs, cabinets, elegant wall units, "It will be especially useful _ for â€" apartment dwellers who may not have space or facilities for a workshop", says instructor Edmond Meyers, author of an illustrated book, "Guide to Furniture Making for Fun and Profit". Here are some facts you should know. Lightning usually seeks out the tallest object in the area, trying to find the route of least resistance between cloud and earth. The human body is a better conductor than a Nine out of ten victims of lightning are sportsmen, vacationers and farmers says the Ontario Safety League. Of these, the dieâ€" hard golfer, who insists on playing through during a storm, probably suffers the most casualties. Much, she maintains, depends on the individual‘s personality. Certain people, she observes, translate their depressions into creative or philanthropic works. Some try to fight off the depressive tendency. Others readily give in to it. Some would rather not cope at all. Many, in their efforts not to exâ€" perience the depression, unconsciously mask it with actual physical complaints, for which they then seek medical treatment. This, says Dr. Spiegel, does not with in various ways, the psychiatrist indicates. Most people, she says, "do get hold of life.‘" They may have an inner sense of depression, yet function "well enough" as far as the outer world is concerned. notes that when doctors prescribe _ estrogen replacement, this often restores the woman‘s earlier ‘‘sense of energy and drive." docrinologists say makes her hormonal picture "not very favorable."‘ Referring to research studies, Dr. Spiegel 5 for $8.45 Make your own furniture Mental health lecture series Safety tip for golfers ~ delight Camera fans will find it a good idea to bring their equipment for pictures of fall colors and other nature shots. Hikers _ should remember to wear sturdy footwear as the terrain to be covered is rough In addition to the beautiful flowers and leaves, hikers will be able to obtain a splendid, panoramic view of the surrounding countryside from several vantage points along the edge of the escarpment as they go. On an exceptionally clear day, the tall buildings of downâ€" town Toronto are visible. Led by Ron Hudson, vice principal of Lamberton Public School in Metro, the autumn color tour starts from the south parking lot of the Glen Haffy area and proceeds to the extension of the area known as "The Dingle". Hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers will enjoy the beauty of fall flowers and the autumnâ€"streaked woodlands of the 750â€"acre Glen Haffy conservation area . this Sunday October 3, during a five mile hike which begins at 2 p.m. The series will be conâ€" ducted by Mrs. Sharon Morgan who is active in teen work with the Addiction Research Centre. The first topic will be "What It Means to be a Volunteer". Golfers, if you can‘t get to a protected building at the first signs of a storm, please do the next best thing: Get rid of those clubs; Stay away from that tree, and flatten yourself in the closest ravine for the duration. Class starts October 4 and will run every Monday from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. for 10 weeks at Richmond Hill Secondary School. Fee is $20. Both men and women are welcome to enrol. layout, and having lumber dealers cut wood to specifications. Main features of the method are its adaptability to all styles of furniture, and the fact that the furniture can even be put together in your living room without an assortment of expensive tools. Picture yourself on the green during an electrical storm. You‘re huddled under a tree, clutching your favorite putter. Lightning strikes. You don‘t stand a chance! tree, though not as attractive as any metal object. Most feelings of dejection, according to the psychiatrist, normally pass within a few days. However, if the depression is "perâ€" sistent, unchanging and unconsolable," this can represent something far more serious. "If it involves a persistent sense of hopelessness, _ inadequacy and low selfâ€"esteem," Dr. Spiegel declares, "this can be an indication that help of a more professional kind is needed." Under such cirâ€" cumstances, Dr. Spiegel says, "I think there should be room in one‘s view of life for accepting the idea that it‘s perfectly normal to seek help from others." There should be no stigma attached to getting psychiatric assistance, _ she _ adds, because ‘"one should not always be expected to cope with everything." concentrating on the sympâ€" toms and not the problems that _ precipitated _ the depression in the first place. represent a real solution, since the individual is Hiker‘s The timed interval works at any speed, Atkinson pointed out. It‘s based on the distance cars travel in a given length of time. A car travelling 40 m.p.h. covers 120 feet in two seconds. At 60 m.p.h., it covers 180 feet in two seconds. Each distance is what _ the experts recommend _ for _ safe following distance at that particular speed. If a motorist keeps a twoâ€"second interval from the car ahead, he will be following safely. He gave this advice on how to use the timed interval: It accounts for more than oneâ€"third of all traffic mishaps today and oneâ€"half of the resulting injuries. To keep a safe distance between cars and avoid rearâ€"end collisions, John Atkinson, president and managing director of the Allstate Insurance Companies of Canada, suggests that drivers apply the theory of the timed interval when driving. ‘This 10â€"part series, conâ€" ducted by Michael Babinâ€" chuk of the Willowdale Branch, is not intended as a comprehensive survey of modern music. Rather, it is an attempt to show the unâ€" derlying concepts of music of different traditions and how these _ concepts _ have developed and intermingled. Whenever possible, live performances will be used. The fee is $15.00 for the 10 sessions which will be held from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Leaving too little room between cars sets the stage for one of the most costly and involved types of all traffic crashesâ€"the _ rearâ€"end collision. The 10 Wednesday sessions, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., will include fashions, home decorating, antiques, entertaining, _ creative tapestries, Christmas ideas and study of the arts. At each session, experts will be on hand to give advice. The fee is $7.50 and babyâ€" sitting service will be provided. A unique programme, ‘"Musical Ideas in the 20th Century", will start on Wednesday, October 6th, and continue to Wednesday, December 8th at the Bathurst Heights Branch of the North York Public Library, 8170 Bathurst Street. A new North York library program called ‘"Potpourri ‘71" starts on Wednesday, October 6th, at the York Woods Branch of the North York Public Library, 1785 Finch Ave. W. If you make the mistake of looking directly at the onâ€" coming headlights, the glare will blind you for more than three seconds. At 60 mph this will result in your driving "blind" for the length of a football field. Reduce your speed when another car approaches at night, the Ontario Safety League recommends. As it gets nearer, your vision will drop from about 275 feet to about 150 feet. As it passes, your vision is limited to about 90 feet, even when you don‘t look directly into the lights. â€" e The engagement is anâ€" nounced of Jamie Lynn Van Nispen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Van Nispen of Duluth, Minnesota, to David D. Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Roy of Weston. The wedding is to take place August 12, 1972 in Duluth. Potpourri Glare program Musical Too little Y