' Plastic film a home hazzard . Area looses old friends The Ontario Safety League says that high beam headlights should not be used in fog. The driver should sit as high as possible. If a cushion is not available, a folded overcoat or blanket helps to bring the driver's eyes to a higher level. in many cars. pulling the seat nearer the steering wheel also helps to elevate the driver slightly. sympglhy is extended' to Mrs. lewia A. Stiver on the loss of her beloved husband. Mr. Stiver was the retired school principal of Briar Hill Public School. He taught at Duncan B. Hood Junior Public School for many years prior to becoming a principal and was a well known figure in the Fairbank area. Lew had been with the York Board of Education for thirty-nine years before his retirment in June 1969. He held membership in the Markham Union Masonic Lodge and the Toronto Lodge of Perfection, the Independent Order of Foresters, the Toronto Anglers' and Hunter's Club, the Canadian Club and was a life member of the St. Clair chapter of the Royal Arch Masons, and was'a member of the Bethesda Lutheran Church, Unionville. Lew passed away suddenly Saturday, April 15 at his home in Willowdale. A private family service was held at Dixon Funeral Home, Markham, Monday, April 17 with interment at the Lutheran Cemetery, Unionville. He will be sadly missed in the community. l + i Our sincere and deepest sympathy is also extended to Mrs. Elna Deighton on the loss of her beloved husband Eric who passed away Monday, April 17. NO USE Tests in Europe have established that in dense fog special lights on cars will not enable a driver to see further than about 30 or 35 feet. The maximum safe speed in these conditions is 12 mph. Amber light; does not illuminate better than white in tog. A private family service was held from the Danforth Chapter of McDougall and Brown Ltd. Tuesday, April 18, The Deighton's moved to the east end of the city about three years ago. Mrs. Deighton was quite active with the Ladies' Auxiliary of Northwestern General Hospital for many years. Stage coaches, early models of cars and airplanes and artists' sketches are the decoration on the 25-cent Potential killer Are there any young children in your home? If so, the Ontario Safety League asks you to conduct a search for plastic film. Check your kitchen, closets, baby's crib and carriage and any other place where plastic bags may be easily accessible to Pearl and Clem are very proud as the wedding party looked lovely and\nllr plans went well. Friends and relatives joined the newly- wed couple in a reception held at the North Legion hall. +++ The C.G.I.T. graduation was held this year in St. Andrews United Church, Bloor Street West Sunday, April 23, The church was filled with parents, relatives and friends of the graduating girls. Guest speaker was Rev. Ann Bartram whose Maid of honor was Bonnie Hisson, a girl friend who went through both public and high school with Judy, and the three bridesmaids were Linda, Patty and Sherry, sisters of the bride.Best man was the groom's brother Jlm and ushers were a cousin, Dave Berry and two long time friends, Dave Durham and Brian Gordon. .Judy Messner became Mrs. Gordon Kearsey Saturday, April 22. Judy and Gord were married at Greenborough Church, Keele Street, by Rev. Clausen and Judy was given away by her father, Clem Messner. q Clenhaven wedding Messner became message was Eruption into May 10, so mothers New cover Lorne passed away sud- denly in Florida Wednesday, April 19. The funeral service was held on Saturday morning, April 22 from Brown Brothers Funeral Chapel, Eglinton Avenue West at Dufferin Street with Interment at Glendale Memorial Gardens i + 4 Last week I reported that St. Hilda's Anglican Church were making plans to honor Revered Percy Howard on his sixtieth anniversary on Sunday, May 7. We were all looking forward to this happy occasion along with Mr. Howard but un- fortunately Reverend Howard has suffered a severe stroke and IS critically ill in hospital. It is our sincere hope that he will recover soon. loss of her beloved husband. Lame was retired from the Borough of York Hydro where he had been a linesman for many years. He was a member of the York Quarter Century Club. message was Eruption into May IO, so mothers keep this Hope and two CG.1.T. choirs date open. from Fairlawn and Westway +++ United, who had been win- The 89th and 239th Cub and ners in their respective Scout troop will combine classes in the '72 Kiwanis efforts this Saturday, April Music Festival, took part in 29, to participate in apple the service. day. When one of these boys Approximately 75 girls graduated and three from Greenborough were on hand to receive their rose and graduation certificate. Sherry Messner, Linda Butler and Maria Levy, who have turned 17 and have attended C.G.LT. faithfully for the last few years, now have the opportunity to help out in leading un- dergraduates. Refreshments were served in the church. social hall following the service. Greenborough will finish up the season with their mother and daughter banquet on Mr. Deighton leaves his wife Ens. a daughter Patricia (Mrs. A. McBride) of Stoney Creek, a son. Paul of Mississauga and six grandchildren. " + + I have received numerous phone calls during past Did you know that plastic film, used as dry cleaner bags, is air tight? It should never be used to cover a pillow or mattress, especially in a child's room. Plastic is easily charged with static electricity and - + + Our sincere and deepest sympathy is also extended to Mrs. Lorne Clement on the your child The Honourable Jean- Pierre Cote, Postmaster General, has announced that the new pictorial booklets are being gradually phased in as current stock is depleted. The booklets bear historical designs pertaining to the Post Office on the front cover with an accompanying description on the back cover. stamp booklets now available in Post Office vending machines and over the counter. a Elc‘ovy to customu . ttttom quality mlnh I WHO'IHIC fun: . Chalet a! .500 colours . Manny-back autumn . Dun-In â€who Coon sumo-y AM. 3773 Danna M “II."° m. 7.1.192 Tr" Tau' -FiihTii'v" 1.2'I's l2'helst. ' FE k- df/ilu “Mud/2%) from well known families who have moved away as well as the ones who are still living here. so I will en- deavor to keep you informed as to what the old gang are doing, If you are in touch with any of the former families please don't hesitate to call me at the above number and let me know what is new with them. i + -l One family I am sure a great many of you will remember is the Ambrose family. I attended a bridal shower Sunday. April 23 for Gwen Ambrose's daughter Wendy Copeman. Wendy is to be married Saturday, July 1. at Teston United Church, Teston, Ontario. The groom to be is Jim W. Slingsby. The shower was held at the home of Mrs. Louis Weaver on Empress Avenue, Willowdale. There were about thirty guests present and it was nice to see Gwen, Flo and Kate Ambrose again and to talk of old times. Wendy has promised to mail me details of the wedding so I will pass them along after the big day. Sunday, April 23 Green- borough Church had a guest speaker, Rev. Scott from Sarnia, Ontario and the United Church Women's Choir and Kings Men Choir. It was inspiring to see so many people attend this service and Rev. Scott's message Full Barns and an Empty Soul was food for thought for many. The choirs were in very good voice and it has been a long time since an hour has gone so quickly. Refreshments were served after the service so old friends could meet. weeks trom dittereut ones who have lived or are still living in the Palrbark area and who follow my column from week to week. They have all" told me that they enjoy hearing about people A happy birthday is alsu extended to my dear mother who will be 71 years young Sunday, April 30. IL: was April 30, 1947 that I presented my mother with her second son, my Bill, as a birthday gift! has a tendency to grab the face, cutting off vital air. And perforating the film does not lessen the dangers to any great degree because two layers could conceivably come together again to form an air tight surface. Children may also chew on the film and lodge a piece in their windpipes. Plastic film should be given the same respect as matches, poisons and sharp knives. Plastic bags should be kept away from young children. Older children should be taught never to place bags over their heads or leave them lying around the house. . A very happy birthday to our Susan and her twin sister Betty who are 22 years old today. Don't forget the Friend- ship Group's good used clothing and odds and ends sale coming up on May 5 at Greenborough Church, 2000 Keele Street. +++ The 89th and 239th Cub and Scout troop will combine efforts this Saturday, April 29, to participate in apple day. When one of these boys approaches you, please be ready and support this very worthwhile organization on their tag day. If you locate any during your search, remember the hazards. When plastic bags have served their purposes. either use as garbage wraps, or tie in knots. and discard. T005 Moe 2nd 7 II n m Wed May Std Thurs May Uh 12 noon to lo p.m ADMISSION __ $1.00 'o to"... of may â€on...“ " no“ (In. " â€on†We OSHANA GIVIC AUDIYORIUM 'rtrro , haw Ammnp Dom.†ANTIQUE +++ +++ +++ 1†OH Honk ' It's moving time The stamp was designed by Laurent Marquart, Montreal, who also created designs for Louis-Joseph Papineau and Samuel Hearne commemorative stamps issued last year. Marquart's design for the current stamp shows the statue, in Quebec City, of Frontenac by Philippe Hebert. In the background is a sketch of Fort Saint-Louis, Quebec, residence of the Moving is a big ex- penditure and is a consumer service that needs close scrutiny. Seventy per cent of all household moves take place between June 15 and September 15, with peak periods the first and last days of the month. As this poses a special problem in apartment buildings, where elevators cannot cope with traffic, try to plan well ahead and make arrangements as soon as possible. There are several different ways of moving. First, the inexpensive do-it-yourself type, using a rented truck. You provide drivers and helpers and do the packing This method is cheaper, but if inexperienced, you stand a chance of damaging possessions. Moving van firms may be large or small, independent or affiliated with, or fran- chised by, the large vanline organizations. Moves are classified in two ways - local - where rates are charged by the hour, or long distance where rates are charged on one hundred pounds weight per distance travelled. If your move is a long- distance one, investigate the destination agent as well as the firm you are considering for your move because it may be an entirely different company.Also be sure to get the complete name, address and telephone number of both the carrier and destination agent. Be sure the carrier knows how and where you can be reached at all times until the shipment is delivered. 'sru'nsure banking arrangements are such that you can a certified cheque, money order or travellers cheque at your destination to The Canada Post Office announced its forthcoming issue, on May 17, of an 8c stamp commemorating the 300th anniversary of the appointment of Frontenac as Governor of New France. Moving by rail can also be less expensive than using a moving company, but is a bit complicated to crate and pack everything to railroad specifications. Rail ship- ment can take over twice as long to reach the destination and goods may be handled as many as three times, which can result in damage to the contents. New 8t WILF'S REPLY I'M NOW FIFTY-ONE AS MY PAL KEN JOHNS SIM, THEN HE PLACED IT IN HIS AO AND EVERYONE READ, HOW " ONE OF THE THINGS THAT IS GETTING WORSE, AND IN THIS DAY AND AGE THAT'S REALLY A CURSE. IT'S HONESTLY NOT TRUE AS too SHALL FIND COS' WHEN KEN CAME 08ER- I TRIED TO BE KIND AND MY COM PASSION FOR HIM DID NOT FALL SHORT WHEN ht MEEKLY CAME thtEit- FOR A "LITTLE" SUPPORT! P. S. ATHLETIC SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS ON SALE AT WILF'S. governors of Néw France, as it was during Frontenac‘s arrival. Twenty-six million stamps are being printed by the British American Bank Note Company of Ottawa. The stamp measures 40mm by 24mm and is being printed in one color steel (blue), and two color gravure (beige and brown). Marginal in- scriptions including the designer's name will appear on the four corners of each pane of fifty stamps available from Philatelic Service. Collectors may order their stamps at face value through: Philatelic Service, Canada Post Office, Ottawa, Ontario. KIA OB5. pay the carrier. Some of the companies are adopting a time payment plan, but check to be sure. Miracle Food Mart Stores in Ontario will receive a communication from Helen Gagen newly-appointed consumer advisor, ex- plaining how she hopes to assist customers. "As our lives become more com- plicated each year, problems of wise food buying and preparation multiply," her letter says, “I hope to help you uncomplicate that part of your life." Miss Gagen also requests consumers to contact her with their opinions so that a two-way dialogue may be On delivery day,you or your authorized agent must be on hand with the house key when movers arrive. Supervise unloading and indicate where articles and containers are to be placed. The carrier is only required to do this once. If there is more'than one storey, the right decision can save back- wrenching work later. Packing materials must be removed by the carrier. If there is a move in your future and you are interested in receiving CAC's complete buying guide, Don't Make a Move! send 25c to the Consumers' Association of Canada, 100 Gloucester Street, Ottawa, Ontario, MP 0A4. You will have to sign in- ventory sheets at the end of unloading. When you sign, write on it subject to hidden damage after having first noted any visible damage or loss in writing. Your notations do not constitute a claim but are merely a record of fact..The mover can deny a claim if damage or loss is not noted at the time of delivery. As soon as you have assessed loss or damage in detail, notify the carrier in writing so that proper forms can be for- warded to you and returned promptly. stamp Food chain wants dialogue -trotadtqrtodettiitiren iroet+ntrtttqtt60piqttt eourlu being offered Tor community resident, this 'einit 'truy!lte.r Cktiht1rt. tended io give adopting "Adoptive parents have to handle special questions in addition to the standard ones asked of biological parents," said Jan Thompson of the Children's Aid Society, who is course cmordinator. A, If you provided the funds to buy the house, the rent from the house is your income and should be reported by you. If, however, the house was apurchased with funds provided by your wife, the rent would be your wife's income and should be reported on her income tax return . If both of you provided the funds, the in- come should be split between you for tax purposes in the same proportion as the funds contributed. The two-hour seminars will be held Thursday evenings from May 4 to May 25 and the series costs $10.00. Humber is also holding an eight week course on Nature and the Urban Dweller which will examine the wide range of wild life that can flourish in city parks and ravines, and the types of pollution controls necessar to ensure their survival. Birdwatchers will be able to take field trips to study birds of southern Ontario, supplementing these with films, slides and lectures by visiting ornithologists. The Humber course brochure notes that special concern "Questions like 'What were my first parents like?' and 'Why did they give me up?' can cause’considerable anxiety to unprepared adopting parents," she said. Q. I supported my 20-year- old daughter until she became married in June, Q. My house is in my wife's name. Recently we moved into an apartment and rented the house. Do I consider that the rent is her income for income tax purposes? Full slate ttf night coyrrseraf established. For this purpose she has established a separate mailing address -_ Box 777. Station K, Toronto. Free club booklet tells you how to fly to Britain by let for only $195 return Now available-a new bookletiust published by Club Canadian a completely new kind of travel organization. in tact the only travel organization that assures your travelling cornloIt. conve- nience and low cost on major airline jet charter and group thghts Have you ever wondered how you could save on travel? 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Further information may be obtained by reading the Income Tax Guide or by contacting the local District Taxation Office at 36 Adelaide Street East, Toronto 110, Ontario. Club Canadian " Vlclovla St. SuIla Mr, forum: NAME ADDRESS CITY I van! to save on navel Rush me my hoe Club Canndmn Emile! with TAX TIPS What jo know about taxes VOU for always wanted the college? VConunuiï¬g Someottltemorepopular general arts courses like sociology and literature are back, as are business courses like marketing, insurance, organizational development and ac- counting. The creative set will be able to take courses in weaving, photography, leathercratt,painting and ornamental iron work. um be pad to%ttraeting certain species to home course. to music Mouton. athletics, language training, cooking and creative am. All are Win-ted though Education bivtsion. For the first time this year, the college is offering courses for dog and horse lovers. Purebred Dogs as a Hobby or Profession, divided into two levels, covers all aspects of dog-breeding from buying through to showing and training. Three separate courses, called Hunter and Jumper School, deal with training horses for show purposes and another series of courses from groom- sprepares students for the training, feeding and complete care of horses.. all the information regar- ding his age, income, etc. Is it not possible for me to just put "see last year's return" so that I do not have to fill in the same details each year? Two perennial favorites are back. One is Family Camping, a seven-week program designed to show would-be campers what equipment is required, how A. If you omit any of this information on your tax form, you are probably going to dealy the processing of your return. Therefore, you should enter all the in- formation asked for each year. Q. My father qualities as a dependant and each year on my tax form I have to fill in 1971. She had no income before or after marriage. Who can claim an income tax exemption to her? A. In this case, you may claim an exemption of $550 for your daughter and her hgsband may claim an exemption of $1,000 for hef. All consumers are invited to send comments, suggestions and questions to Helen Gagen. oiut cont-u {any gram IONE PROV to up: it, and how and when to plan c-vh. trip The other. undor nationally- knoun chef Igor Solar. clued Patio Gourmet Cooking shows backyard chell how to no buyout! hot dogs and More to seateod, noting lamb, but. poultry and gourmet desserts incorporating a wide variety of wines, spirits and herbs. Last year, better than 4000 people in the boroughs of York, North York and Etobicoke attended night classes at Humber. The college will again operate a special bus ser- vice, the Nightcrowd Express, from the Bloor- Islington subway which students will be able to hail along the route. Mist courses begin the first week in May and last an average, of seven ,eeks.. The Imus-Vat Thu. April 30/72 through May 7 " Speaker: Mr Harry Johnson Minnesota SUNDAYS I tdm 8. 7 p m Monday through Friday 8 p I“ FEDERAL COUNTY SAVINGS! I SAVINGS DELUXE 3 BED HARDIOP ' TENT TRAILER For" further information, FIHIONUS --SPAlt' TIRE‘ 3mm Imuwoonsuooa 14t5.$ues6.Ndrt-tt.sett-krh, otse.5h_t.deitt-rietd.wstnithd-ittrt-_ 'odtrri-rwrsinsrsrrt_dkr-r-. Iel-lIlq BI-RI“ STORES-e mo wisrou In. . 2995 mums $1.10. SUBJECTS . April 30 A.M.-Faithfu| in our attendance Sunday 30th P.M.- Is Jesus the Son of God May 1 Mondoy-- The Reiected Christ May 2 Tuesday- The Voice of the Son of God May 3 Wednesday ___ The Suffering Saviour May 4 Thursday-The Resurrection of Christ May 5 Friday--- The Second Coming of Christ May 7 Sunday A.M. --lnstrumentol Music In The Worship May 7 Sunday P.M. --The Lords Last Words To The Lost A WARM WELCOME AWArrs YOU AT THE CHURCH OF CHRIST " HARDING AVE. 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