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Weston-York Times (1971), 28 Sep 1972, p. 5

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‘ provided refreshments for the social hour following the induction service. +++ The coming of September found Canadian Centennial Toastmistress Club ready for action. e The club reopened for the 1972â€"73 season Tuesday, September 11, with education the theme of the program. Regular dinner meetings will be held each second and fourth Tuesdays at the Royal York Plaza Restaurant, Royal York Road at 6:15 p.m. Also _ present _ were parishioners ‘from Canon Chote‘s previous parishes of St. John‘s, Whitby; St. Mary‘s, Richmond Hill and the Church of the Messiah, Toronto as well as many loyal friends he ministered to while he was chaplain of North York General Hospital and the Missionary Health Institute. Canon Chote received cables of blessing and best wishes from friends in England. The choir provided special music under direction of Charles Hogarth. The large congregation was honored by the presence of the Right Reverend F.H. Wilkinson, retired Bishop of Toronto, who sat with twentyâ€"five clergymen and twenty lay readers representing many parts of the diocese. assisted by the Reverend A.E. Haldenby, B.A., L. Th., rural dean. Guest preacher, Reverend Tom Harpur, B. Th., M.A., church editor of the Toronto Daily Star, stressed modern means for modern times in his sermon. Wednesday, September 13, saw Reverend Canon Arthur Chote, B.A., L. Th., inducted as rector of St. Philip‘s Anglican Church, Weston, by the venerable Archdeacon T.A. Wilkinson, B.A., D.D., +++ Where can you get an oldâ€" fashioned turkey supper for $2 or under? Elverstonâ€" Trethewey United Church, 280 Culford Road, Saturday, rummage _ sale. 1796 Lawrence Avenue West is the place and Friday, Sepâ€" tember 29 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday, Sepâ€" tember 30 from 10 a.m. til noon will be your chance to get in on the great bargains. If you want some good buys, you‘d better get there as the best stuff always goes first. the ladies and guests from Church: of the Good Shepherd, Lutheran, Beverley Hills United and Downsview United Church. Guest speaker was Rev. Hilda M. Johnson, who returned to Canada April 1972 on retirement furlough. Rev. Johnson served for over thirty years as a missionary tofCentral India. She showed slides and told of her work among the Indian people. There are quite a number of languages spoken in India and Rev. Johnson spent a good deal of the first couple of years learning Hindi, the universal language of India. It was a most informative evening and a good in troduction to the 1972â€"73 mission study for the United Church Women of India. The evening closed with refreshments being served by the harmony group. +++ A variety of good used clothing can be found at St. Elverstonâ€"Trethewey PARTIES, WEDDINGS, STAGS 762â€"2878 ey tne BONHAMS 3365 DUNDAS ST. W. HOURS: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. SAT. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. DOWNSVIEW DENTURE CLINIC 634 WILSON AVE. ALL OCCASIONS WEDDINGS, ETC. 636â€"8381â€"4 ladies of the A.C.W. 19. What away to Paris visit continued Church‘s Sepâ€" Contact Ed Russak 247â€" 0117 or Gerry Dodds 247â€"6854 â€" for pickup. Come on out and help this _ The classes conducted are Scout Pack get off to a _ based on the Royal Academy roaring start. f Dancing standards. Goods received in the school yead from 9â€"12 noon. Sale commences at 1 p.m. till 4 p.m. These. youngsters are in need of equipment from books, badges, campfire, to outdoor tenting. This is a great opportunity for you to clear out your attics and also snap up some great bargains. What you can donate andâ€" or buy: pictures, books, small items of furniture, tools, sports equipment, bikes, _ records, _ floral arrangements, canned goods, baked goods, etc., etc. The purpose of the Market is to raise funds for the newlyâ€"formed 490 Scout Pack, which at present has an enrolment of over 40 boys (cubs and scouts). Their motto is Comâ€" municate, Confidence, Tact and Charm. Why not come and see the club in action? For further information phone 241â€"7687. +++ This Saturday, September 30, a Flea market and Fun George Street. It is important that you purchase your tickets now so that the ladies will know how many hungry souls to prepare for. Tickets can be obtained from members of A Christmas boutique will also be in progress the same day. Beautiful handmade items for Christmas giving, aprons, penny auction, books, a country store, scarf clip pins and other booths will be set up from 2 to 8 p.m. So be sure to mark this date on your calendar and order your turkey dinner tickets now before you forget. +++ Needed for St. Leonard‘s October 21. You can feast on It was raining and cold in delicious turkey, mashed Paris on Wednesday, August potatoes, turnips and home 2. This was the beginning of made pies. All you can eat â€"our lastweek in Europe. We for a reasonable price: walked to Notre Dame adults $2, students $1.50 and ‘Cathedral, viewed its exâ€" childrenunder 12 just$1. The terior with its many meal will be served from gargoyles on rain spouts 4:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. then went inside for a look the church of phone Mrs. Ellen Ball at 244â€"9689 or Mrs. Charlotte Pawley 486â€"0542, Halfâ€"Way House for exâ€" inmates are games, checkers, chess, playing cards, cribbage boards, puzzles, etc. These men have nothing to occupy them selves creatively. If you happen to have any of these items just take them along to St. Davids Anglican Church, Lawrence Avenue West, just east of Jane Street. They will be much appreciated. >â€" Maple Leaf gand Amesbui $ Pat Larter 244â€"0788 ~z CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES START THE WEEK OF . OCTOBER 2nd, 1972 SENIOR CITIZENS ADMITTED FREE TO ALL COURSES \_Weston â€" Wanderings FOR DETAILS OF COURSES CALL 653â€"2270, EXTENSION 223 L \:‘N Ruth : fiolfiry â€" 244â€"1971 _ REFER TO THE BOOKLET DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME at 7:30 p.m. It will carry up to 345 passengers in a spacious highâ€"ceiling cabin more than 18 feet wide. In addition to these luxuries there are larger windows, two wide aisles running the length of the cabin, and no threeâ€" abreast seat units. What a way to fly. Last Sunday, September 24, many families of our community attended an openâ€"house at the Douglas Aircraft plant in Malton â€" the main attraction being the new DCâ€"10 Airliner. Many a wife and child looked with pride on husband Everyone had an opâ€" portunity to view a DCâ€"3, DCâ€" 5, DCâ€"9 and to step aboard the DCâ€"10 test airliner. This is some ship. It is a threeâ€" engine, wideâ€"bodied jetliner designed to fly from shorter airfields than earlier longâ€" range jets, using existing airport facilities and the new engines produce no smoke. 30, registration for weekly ballet class for girls 5 years of age and over will be held at the Municipal Offices, 2000 Weston Road. Time: 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Fee $10. per term. 1st term Saturdays October 14 to December 16. would start shouting "ferme, ferme," and they would kick everyone out. We did get to see the famous Venus de Milo, Mona Lisa and Winged Victory. The Mona Lisa was most disappointing. It was much smaller than I had imagined and was surrounded by other painâ€" tings. After seeing the beautiful statue of David at Florence, Venus wasn‘t as im_lg:'essive (sic). e crowds started getting a bit too pushy so we decided to leave. It was lovely and sunny when we left the Louvre and started walking along the Champs Elysees through the park toward the Arc de Triomphe. All of a sudden, down came the rain. It just poured buckets and there was no where to run. really very beautiful, There was a feeling of reverence in the French churches which one didn‘t experience with the cathedrals of Italy. â€" We stopped for a snack on our way to the Louvre. Even at 10:4§ a.m. the lineâ€"up to get into the ‘Louvre was unbelievable. This didn‘t give us an idea of how crowded it would be inside. It is a huge museum and we tried very hard to get around to see the many famous art treasures _ kept _ there. However, it seemed as if every time we went into a gallery the attendant on duty This Saturday, September fly +++ CFERB@1TO!: ‘‘Anatomicaly and physically speaking," Dr. Aronson says, "the mature woman produces either no more eggs, or essentially infertile ones.‘"" After 45, he, referral plans in which the Victorian Order of Nurses provides nursing care to the patient after he returns home. These referral plans are part of a growing trend of discharging patients from hospital earlier, with the knowledge â€" that â€" many patients make a better recovery in the familiar surroundings of homeé. If you are planning on bringing a patient home from hospital you might enquire whether this plan is in use in the hospital. Even if a referral plan has not yet been set up there, you can still have the services of a V.O.N. nurse as soon as the patient returns Conceiving are very low ‘‘ by Frieda Kaye A woman in her 40‘s may sometimes think she‘s pregnant when she‘s not. The changing pattern of her monthly cycle can cause that confusion. Yet, her chances of conceiving at age 40 are about half those of a woman 35 or under, according to Dr. Shepard Aronson of New York University Medical Center. North York Department of Public Health has opened a family planning centre at 2780 Jane Street. Initially the clinic will operate each Tuesday from 3â€"5 p.m. The hours of operation will expand acâ€" Controller Irving Paisley, Chairman North York Board of ning Centre with the centre‘s physician Dr. Mildred Green. Misconceptions HOME CARE Many hospitals across Family planning centre opens Pregnancy with the mature woman Betty Kennedy doesn‘t attempt to lead either you or guests to her way of thinking. Nor does she necessarily expect you to agree with her guests‘ views and activities. "After all," she says, "listeners are intelligent enough to make up their own minds." You‘ll find in Betty Kennedy interviews a depth and perception rarely equalled in Canadian broadcasting Weekday afternoons are special times for radio listeners around Toronto. Mondayâ€"throughâ€"Friday from 3:05 to 4 p.m., CFRB‘s Betty Kennedy interviews interesting people whose ideas and achievements are stimulating People talk to Betty Kennedy ... all kinds of people! estrogen.‘" Should she show such a deficiency, he will prescribe estrogen therapy, may not have symptoms "‘judged to be menopausal," Dr. Ryan asserts "we will Dr. Ryan asserts, "we will follow her with tests at sixâ€" month intervals to see if she Normal female Should the pregnancy test be negative, notes Dr. Ryan, he gives his patients a complete physical examination to establish that her periods are. ending because of the menopause. "If this is the case, we can reassure herthat she‘s norâ€" mal," he explains. Even though the patient may not have symptoms BMHght*" be _ pregnant." Excellent tests are available, he points out, to indicate within two weeks of the missed period, whether the woman is pregnant or not. According to Dr. George Ryan, who teaches obâ€" stetrics and gynecology at the Harvard Medical School, mature women "have fewer unplanned _ pregnancies, because they‘re much more informed ‘now about conâ€" tracpetion." Doctors don‘t see as many "menopausal babies" as they once did, he notes. "If a woman thinks she might have conceived, however," he says, "she no cording to demand. A doctor will be in atâ€" tendance to carry out medical examinations and to conduct the required tests. The doctor will also offer advice, information and prescriptions to patients indeed. ‘"The oldest woman I know was about 47 when she conception he Serious problenm : The mature woman who finds hersélf pregnant would be wellâ€"advised, Dr. Ryan suggests, to discuss the implications of this with her physician. She should know, for example, he points out, that the incidence of abâ€" he says "to replace the hormone her ovaries have stopped producing." Women going through the menopause, Dr. Ryan points out, can also become conâ€" cerned about the aging processes which might follow it. These, he explains, include such physiologic changes as the drying of the skin and other tissues and changes in the bone as well. "Now we can assure such women," he declares, "that we have the replacement therapy to help prevent some of these changes." A chance to combine the glories of autumn, a train ride, and some carnival fun is aboard a special diesel excursion to Collingwood on Saturday, October 14. Sponsored by the Upper Canada Railway Society to commemorate dual cenâ€" tennials â€" the town of Stayner and CN‘s Meaford Line â€" the train leaves Union Station at 8:30 a.m. and returns same evening. At Collingwood passengers detrain to take. part in the town‘s Colorfest, which attending. A registered nurse and a public health nurse will be present to take the history of the patient, interpret various procedures and to assist the doctor. Films, pamphlets and literature will be available Colorfest excursion , discusses set up of North York‘s new Family Planâ€" sexu@ activity, Dr. Ryan abserves. "We try to conâ€" vince her there should be no change," he says. "We would like to keep her a functional woman as long as she lives." While the woman in menopause may have these various problems, she‘s also normal babies increases about tenâ€"fold for mothers in the overâ€"35 age group. "It‘s really a serious problem," he notes, ‘"and when you get up in the 40â€"andâ€"over age range, the increase is probably even greater." However, it‘s now possible, he points out, to do genetic studies â€" by sampling the fluid around the fetus â€" which indicates whether or not the child will be normal at birth. transfers. Tickets are available at all Metro Eaton‘s attraction offices, Union Station or by mail order to Box 242, Station "M‘"‘, Toronto 21. Clinic appointments can be made by telephoning 741â€" 4391. includes a pottery fair, beer garden, street carnival, band competitions and a tour of the Craigleith ski area for fall colors. There‘ll be entertainment and light lunches available aboard. Fares are $8.50 for adults, $4. for children under 12. An extra $3. gives you a skiâ€"lift ride, lunch and bus expert medical assistance in the family planning field. 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