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Weston-York Times (1971), 11 May 1972, p. 8

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__me. suffer all these years. < g‘mmv-tn-.m,..,umv North to see a niece If you have been making uâ€" .. Surns on Dundas Street .. between Scarlett Road and 4; St. Clair Place â€" watch out. y, .. Council recommended that .. the Metropolitan Roads and .. Traffic Department be ~ requested to prohibit uâ€"turns en Dundas between Scarlett *‘Road and the west Borough i Party, Pride of Victoria ° Flute Band, Branch 46 & R.C.L. Color Party and ® Branch 266 R.C.L. Color *‘ timits, â€" ©‘* Many motorists have Untying the~marridage Kn SaNISIaCIIOM j MB CSE ECS "from knowing that then, at least, he can reduce his wife to tears ‘and possibly man | gets â€" a _ lovely insist on fighting their cases before they get to court, rather than after." He recommends they draw up a separation agreement, which resolves such matters as the division of assets and the question of support. ‘"‘Deciding this for themâ€" selves, with the help of their lawyers," he asserts, "is quicker, less expensive and less traumatic than asking the judge to decided for them." Then, when they finally do get to court, he explains, only a few forâ€" malities remain to complete the divorce procedure. Mr. Sherwin acknowledges that for various reasons, some husbands and wives do _ Saluting. base will be at »Branch 31, Mount Dennis â€"Legion, and the salute will be : taken by Mayor Philip . White. Council members and local personalities will also _ be present. Keep this date in mind and be sure to come out and watch the parade. It will "tavel down Weston Road According to Mr. Sherwin â€" who‘s a divorce lawyer â€" if the husband moves out, he immediately becomes guilty of abandonment under mosi laws; while the wife, who makes a similar move, can lose her claim to their jointlyâ€"held assets and to alimony as well. "The only time a woman may leave the marital domicile and still extreme cases, she can retain her rights, he points out, if she consults a lawyer first. The lawyer might then â€" among other things â€" communicate to the other side in writing that "the clients will temporarily separate without prejudice to the rights of either." Separation agreement ‘‘The most sensible way to untie the marriage know itself," Robert Veit Sherwin declares, is for the couple to settle their differences Divorce can be compatible By Frieda Kaye If you‘re thinking about divorce, don‘t move out of the house without consulting a lawyer first. This is the recommendation of Robert Veit Sherwin, author of Compatible Divorce, a handbook designed to reduce the friction of untying the marriage knot. retain her rights," Robert Sherwin asserts, ‘"is when her life is in actual danger, or when she‘s threatened with physical harm." In less accident hazard according to the traffic coordinator. +++ Plans have been finalized for the York Baseball Association Parade on Saturday, May 27. Full particulars of the parade will appear in the Westonâ€"York edition of May 25. The parade will be in two sections. One section with Branch 31 R.C.L. Color Guard, Branch 57 RC.L. Brass Band, the West Toronto. Optimists Yorkettes, York Baseball Association, _ Weston Majorettes, Markham Drum and Bugle Corp, York Baseball Association executive, Branch 528 R.C.L. Legionette‘s, Diamond Jubilee Flute and Drum Corp, the Toronto Royalettes and Our Lady of Victory Baseball Association. Section two will contain the marehing units including York Firefighters‘ Trumpet Band, Toronto Negro War Veterans Color Guard, Branch 286 Pipe and Drum Band, Branch 286 Color then proceed to make a uâ€" turn to enable them to proceed _ eastbound on Dundas. This uâ€"turn has been creating a severe potential While the woman in Since the founding of the Canadian _ Schizophrenia Foundation barely two years ago, many people like Stuart have been rescued from the crippling effects of schizophrenia. _ Schizophrenia affects the way we see, hear, think and feel. The patient may have trouble reading because the lines move up and down. He may have trouble learning or studying because he has difficulty : concentrating. He Stuart is near the top of his grade 3 class and has many friends. Two years ago his mother was told he would have to be transferred out of public school to a slow learning class and that she would have to visit a psychologist for counselling. Such individuals forget, Robert Sherwin observes, that they‘re supposed to get rid of their mates â€" by agreement â€" not by destroying them. "They‘re trying to have it both ways," he says, "living under separate roofs, yet not letâ€" ting go of the other. They fight about. everything: money, legal points, validity of the separation, validity of the divorce. As soon as one issue is settled,"" he goes on, "they quickly find another one." There will be lots of food available and a draw will be held on a $100. savings certificate. Fireworks will be set off at dusk, supervised by the York Firefighters. Canvassers will be around to your door shortly selling tickets on the draw. The proceeds from the draw help support this worthwhile community_project. Tickets I‘m going to see that you get yours now." The mother instead took her son to a doctor who diagnosed him as having s chizophrenia, a biochemical illness which attacks many people, and put _ him _ on _ _modern chemotherapy which inâ€" cludes massive doses of vitamins and a highâ€"protein diet. For Stuart, the difference between a healthy normal life and a life of dependency and chronicity was proper and early diagnosis and treatment. The York Majorettes will perform their fire baton drill and the colorful York Firefighters Band will be marching. The program also contains a flag ceremony with R.C.S.C. Illustrious, Toronto Optimists Lancers Drum and Bugle Corp, Centennial Accordian Band and majorettes, York Italian Band, Clans of York Pipe Band and The Carolyn Dewar Scottish dancers and, last but not least, the York Lions Steel Drums. are $1. and enable you to spend the day and evening at Classic case Mr. Sherwin mentions the classic case of a man who continues to fight in the Festivities start at 6:30 when _ decorated _ doll carriages and tricycles parade and prizes are handed out. This is one time when everyone wins a prize and there isn‘t one youngster who heads home disapâ€" pointed. I knew that if 1 mentioned it in last week‘s paper someone would inform me of activities scheduled to date. And, sure enough, Mrs. Florence Gell, the backbone of the Church of the Advent‘s projects, sent me a list. Schizophrenia affects the whole person program at Sm Monday, May 22 from Lawrence Avenue to Lambton Avenue, along Lambton to Jane Street and into Smythe Park. MEX a m 4 Plans are also being finalized for the fireworks â€" _ Jane dfiark g Mount Dennis > Dawne Moss 769â€"6049z iW / Park If you wish to take part in this unique pioneering effort or would like more inâ€" formation send inquiries to the Canadian Schizophrenia Foundation, 200A 2505â€"11th Ave., Regina, Sask. It also makes it possible to solve many seridus problemns in our society, for schizophrenia is an imâ€" portant factor in marriage Uncle Bill had only one complaint â€" our foreign money â€" as he called it. He wasn‘t too impressed with the colors but then I‘m not too impressed with money that is all the same color. I just had to get the final word in on that argument, Uncle Bill. It is this disease, which has survived for so long even in this modern technological and enlightened age, that is the target of the CSF and its volunteer committees and members. The scientific knowledge which is available at present makes it possible to control the illness and minimize its destructive effects on patients! families and society. > It took therg a little while to get here because they took a shortâ€"cut across country and the 450 mile trip became 935. Uncle Bill tells us he is going back home via Las Vegas â€" he thinks that will be shorter. It has been a wonderful week listening to stories of happenings back home (Boston will always be home to me) and we will all miss them when they leave. courts on such issues with a women who hasn‘t been his wife for years. (It‘s estimated that he has already spent some three million dollars in legal fees in the process.) Robert Sherwin tells his own clients who try to keep such sick relationships going: "you‘ve lived through 20 years of hell already, and had all that time to get even. Now stop it and go your separate ways." He maintains that the more quickly the marital conâ€" nection is severed, the better off the individual is â€" particularly if that inâ€" dividual is a mature woman. "‘She‘s free then," the lawyer points out, "to make the most of her remaining years." My uncle Bill Ivers and my grandfather Henry Ivers (Poppy to us) decided to pay us a visit. Uncle Bill lives in Boston and this is his first trip to Toronto. He finally decided that it was about time he came west to see his pest and telephoned Maine to see if Poppy would like to join him. He may have other symptoms such as inability to sleep, prolonged depression for no apparent reason, vague fears and aches and pains. Schizophrenia affects the whole person, changes his personality and creates great difficulty for him and his family. may hear voices talking about him from his television set. or may have difficulty knowing which direction sound is coming from. +++ We had some unexpected but pleasant company arrive at our house on Sunday. The _ West Fairbank Ratepayers held the dinner to say farewell to the hall. Guests included Mayor Philip White, Controllers Douglas Saunders and Jim Trimbee, and Aldermen, Fergus Brown, Cy Townsend and Lloyd Sainsbury. Many oldâ€"timers were present and we heard again the anecdotes of days gone by. the park. This is the only safe way to watch a firework display and is a lot easier on the pocketbook than setting them off at home. Support this project by purchasing a ticket and by attending this funâ€"filled evening. +++ I had the pleasure of being invited to a dinner at the old Fairbank Hall on Dufferin Street. This hall will soon be demolished and a long standing landmark in the borough will be gone. Noting that in the vast majority of cases young married women choose to continue working, he points out that in the presentâ€"day economic climate their job security _ is _ frequently greater than that of their husbands. In addition, if their husbands work on an hourly rated basis, strikes and layoffs often reduce their annual takeâ€"home pay Women of all age groups are buying insurance in greater ‘numbers today but particularly noticeable is the interest shown by younger married women. In the past the buying of insurance has almost solely been the resâ€" ponsibility of the husband. But the socioâ€"economic revolution is changing that, Brooker believes. to Changes in the economic status of women are being reflected in life insurance sales, says Ernest E. Brooker, _ president _ of Laurier Life Insurance Company. Mod colored cold drink cups, hot orange, purple and pink and smokeâ€"tinted old fashion tumblers are great for the happy host at the indoor or outdoor bar. They are great time savers when it is time to cleanâ€"up. No need to fuss about the dishâ€" washing step. Why not make the theme for your first outdoor party Summer is Just Around the Corner. _ Your _ daisies probably won‘t be in bloom before the gala affair. There will be no need to fret if you spend some time creating a few everlasting daisies from used plastic forks and spoons. In gay tangerine and gold they will brighten up patio or porch wall and also the table setting. For your dinner set out a wellâ€"planned, prepared ahead of time buffet. While guests enjoy hostess antiâ€" pasto with favorite preâ€" dinner drinks or aperitifs The long, warm evening will soon be the order of the day, an ideal setting for a relaxed, casual and even impromptu party. Once again it is time to move our parties outdoors. No longer is the number of guests determined by the confines of ones house. Whether you dine at poolside or on the patio you‘ll be able to enâ€" tertain many more than indoors. Fresh air â€" certainly sharpens appetites so have plenty of everything. Plan ahead and be sure to plan for more food, more help and more equipment. No need to worry about tableware if you have handy plastic hostess ware on hand. Make it a must on your next shopping list. Reasonably priced, â€" handy _ hostess helpers, plastic plates, cups and cutlery are available in local supermarkets and department stores. Plastic plates, sandwich and dinner size and also plastic cutlery come six to a package. Hot drink cups are packed 24 or 50 to a bag. Colors mix. and match, ‘tangerine, golgs and avocado. The plastic hostess ware automatically makes a table gay and colorful. not much more and Summer party time is here Changing status of women Their _ responsibility becomes even greater, he says, when the young marrieds start raising a family and the wife elects to continue working, something which is becoming ever more common. "and undoubtedly has a bearing on their mounting interest in â€" purchasing protection for their families." The increased number of separated and divorced occasionally baste the chicken as it finishes on the barbecue rotisserie. Set out tossed salad and a favorite potato salad on the service table to accompany the chicken, along with herb buttered bread and a tray of assorted cheese and fruit. Strawberry shortcake or raspberry mousse with macaroons will go perfectly with coffee served in colorful hostess hot drink cups. DAISY BOUQUET Materials: â€" Hostess plastic forks, tangerine and gold (tines from 6 forks make 2 daisies) â€" avocado Hostess plastic spoons or forks (6 or more) â€" Hostess plastic hot drink cups (4â€"6), tangerine, gold â€" plastic cement â€" plastic foam to fit plastic hot cup. "This newâ€"found status undoubtedly has resulted in worpen recognizing their greater responsiblity to the family unit," Brooker says, Cut small circles (*â€"% inch in diameter) from the sides of plastic hot drink cups to use as daisy centres. Snap tines from plastic forks to use as petals. (Save handles for larger daisies.) To make a daisy, cement 6 fork tines, evenly spaced, on one circle. Allow‘ to partly dry. Cement second row of tines in the spaces and on top of the first row to add the second circle of petals. For the stem lay a piece of green covered floral wire in centre of daisy. Glue in place. Cement second circle of contrasting plastic in the centre on top of the tine petals. Set flower aside to dry thoroughly. During the drying period check to see that petals stay in their place. For a bouquet make at least seven or eight daisies in tangerine and gold. Use an avocado hot cup for an apâ€" propriate container. Anchor the stems in plastic foam placed in the cup. Put handles of spoons and forks into the foam around the daisies for interesting foliage. At a time, too, when many men, even in managerial positions, are looking for work, women in various fields are finding greater opportunity _ than _ ever before. The result, says Brooker, is that women are tending to become the major economic force in many of today‘s young families. Use the handles of spoons or forks to make larger daisies _ following _ the procedure for making the smaller _ ones. _ Attach avocado knives for stems and leaves. Glue on picture hangers for hanging. sometimes less than that of their wives. For _ another _ flower Wash chickens and pat dry with paper towels. Rub cavities with salt and pepâ€" per. With a skewer fasten neck skin to back. Flatten wings over breast. Tie securely with string. Tie drumsticks to tail. Insert spit rod through center of each bird from breast to tail. Balance birds on spit, then secure with holding forks. Arrange mediumâ€"hot coals at back of firebox. Under spit One daisy on its wire stem will make a delightful napkin holder when the stem is folded around the napkin. _ HOSTESS ANTIPASTO Place the following on colored hostess plastic sandwich plates: rolled anchovy fillets and capers on slices of hard cooked egg; stuffed green olives and marinated artichokes; slices of cucumber, salami and summer sausage; crisp celery sticks and radish roses; sausage in a blanket. Arrange in a group on buffet table. Guests may help themselves and make up their own antipasto on a hostess plastic sandwich plate from a nearby stack. MERYâ€"GOâ€"ROUND CHICKEN 2 broilerâ€"fryer chickens 4 teaspoons salt pepper 1 cup beer or ale Oneâ€"third cup butter A small proportion of these women, he stated, had probably lost their insurance during _ the depression. Mostly, however, they are women who now find that they have a need for small policies for a variety of reasons. Make your refrigerator a Tellâ€"itâ€"withâ€"Daisies bulletin board. Small magnets glued to the back of the small daisies will put them to work holding up notes, recipes and reminders on refrigerator doors. women probably is also reflected in interest of women in a product which was bought almost solely by men since its introduction. Although young women are showing an amazing interest in insurance, the greatest number of sales is to wornen in the fortyâ€"five and above age category. This is mainly due to the availability of a life insurance policy parâ€" ticularly designed for older people. Down again Latest figures released by the Canada Department of Agriculture put the number of farms for this nation at 430,522, down more than 300,000 from 1941. These rigid flowers hung and arranged on outdoor or indoor walls add a clever personal touch to your decor. And take note these flowers are really weatherproof and everlasting when wellâ€"made, so they are perfect for the brick or siding wall of patio or porch. Also they‘ll add a note of gaiety to rec room or family room walls. variation use spoon bowls as petals (5 or 6). Glue these to a circle cut from the side of a plastic cup to create a large open flower like an anenome. Cement a small daisy in the centre for stamens. area place a foil drip pan. Cook chickens on rotisserie about 2 hours until leg bone moves easily. During last 30 minutes brush frequently with basting liquid made by heating beer and butter together until the butter melts. (Meat thermometer should register 185 degrees F) Makes 6 servings. K & M APPLIANCE SERVICE DAVENPORT & CAMPBELL CO. LTD. . 214 LAIRD DR. _ LEASIDE Rewiring can make a world of difference: In convenience, by providing ample outlets and switches where you want them. In performance, by bringing full power to your Delivering a constant flow of power, dependably and safelyâ€"that‘s your Hydro‘s roundâ€"theâ€"clock responsibility. And because electricity provides so many services so dependably, most homeowners can take it for granted. And yet, in many homes over ten years old, the quality of service is severely restrictedâ€"simply because the wiring is outdated and inadequate FUEL OILâ€" HEATINGâ€" AIR CONDITIONING OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ELECTRICAL mooeamration AUTHORIZED ONTARIO HYDRO DEALERS l aem§ 100 TORYORK DRIVE WESTON 486 421â€"2121 241â€"8331 62 COPVILLE TORONTO 15 SHULLY‘S 742â€"1330 4222511 The rest is up to you. EASTERBROOK BROS. LTD. 741â€"3388 653â€"6212 F Dr. Charron has been a leader _ nationally _ and provincially in hospital design, mental and ocâ€" cupational health, and health insurance. He began his 30â€" year career of public service in Africa in 1942, then became chief of the Occupational Health Division of the Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, in 1948. After serving as principal medical officer, Environâ€" Dr. Potter said a fullâ€"time chairman with the status of deputy minister was needed because of a greatly exâ€" panded role for the Ontario Council of Health. Mr. Davis said the changes are being made as part of the general restructuring and streamlining of government services now under way. Both appointments are efâ€" fective May 1, 1972. Ontario Health Insurance Commission as chairman and general manager. He succeeds Dr. Kenneth C. Charron, who has served as deputy minister of health and chairman of the Ontario Council of Health since 1966. Dr. Charron will become the first fullâ€"time chairman of the health council, the senior advisory body to Health Minister Dr. Richard T. Potter. Martin as deputy minister of the Ministry of Health. Mr. Martin now heads the Premier William G. Davis has announced the apâ€" WOODBRIDGE FUELS L VILLENEUVE LTD. CANADIAN AIR CONDITIONING Martin oppointed to health position PLANNED SERVICE 7825438 922â€"5075 922â€"5978 851â€"1104 WOODBRIDGE 282 DUPONT appliances so that they can operate at peak efficiency. In safety, by eliminating the hazards of an overâ€" burdened wiring system. Good reasons for giving top priority to your home wiring when you consider making improvements. To find out what rewiring can do for your home, call a qualified Electrical Modernization contractor. And ask him about the Hydro Finance Planâ€"an easy way to fit the J% work into your ip budget. é.__ 1128 MARTINGROVE WESTON 25 years of service to the community 248â€"6275 Bottle disposal The Consumers‘ Association of Canada has issued a reminder that bottles _ prepared _ for recycling depots must be clean and sorted by colour. Paper labels are n6 problem, but aluminum neck rings that are part of resealable bottle tops should be removed. Lightbulbs, earâ€" thenware or china and opaque containers such as cold cream or shampoo jars are not acceptable. 121 MILVAN DRIVE AIR TREATMENT SYSTEMS associate deputy minister of health. Mr. Martin is a prominent figure in the hospital field in Canada, the United States and abroad. He became chairman _ and _ general manager of the Ontario Hospital Services Comâ€" mission in 1966 after 35 years of experience in the Welfare and hospital fields. He was associate executive secretaryâ€"treasurer _ and comptroller of the Ontario Hospital Association from 1951 to 1956, then executive director of the association to 1966 when he entered government service. He is a past president of the Canadian Hospital Association and on the Board of Management of the Interâ€" n ational Hospital Federation. mental Health and Special Services, he became director of health services for Canada in 1956. In 1965 joined the Ontario government as YORK AIR DESIGNS INC. 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