The University Woman's Club ot Weston and Dutrict held its that mm ot mm on January M, Following the business segment, club members were invited to be audiences, to a version of Front Page . Challenge. Moderator, Betty Johnson, introduced the panel, Mary Lou Ashbourne, Glenna Duff, Ethel Meti and Sheila Meilraith. T h r e e m y s t e r y challengers were presented by newspaper headlines, seen only by the audience. Attention! Toronto "Key Man" is now residing in your area, and can give 24 hrs. repairs, key duplication, mail box in- stallations. The first challenger: a state guest at conference of home science association of India . . . Dorothy Pearson. Dorothy was questioned on India's political scene, domestic problems and personal opinions of India's way of life. The second story.: threatened eviction elects Barbara Green Controller in North York. Barbara enlightened the club on housing by-laws in North York, York and Etobicoke. Keen interest was shown in Barbara's views on citizens par- ticipation in municipal at- fairs. Replying to personal eviction from Walywn Avenue, Barbara replied, "How do you evict a con- troller?" The third Challenger's story: Doreen Forbes loses all personal possessions in Hurricane Hazel. President Sheila Boutcher was presented with a gold carved gong by Dorothy Pearson, a gift from the president of the University Women's Club of Madras, India, Mrs. D.G. Ratnam. The Weston Club received an invitation to the Etobicoke Club February 8 to hear Mrs. Esther Greenglas, professor at York University speak on the psychologyof women. The panel displayed keen awareness of public affairs as they guessed each speaker within the three minute time limit. Doreen exchanged her experience with those of several club members who remembered that dreadful night 19 years ago. HOME IMPROVEMENTS Community Locismith N0 SERVICE CHARGE 4832945 Call 241-521 I for results! Ads Don't Cost! They Pay Front huge challenge Classified g \ Weston _ _ Wanderings Evangelist M. Gouge Street oft Mm T Kirgadng it clean Avenue, the carving set and Marian Penny, a surprise package. Lawrenc'e, Rou'moun't David Cole took the prize for lone hands, Albert Morrison tor high man, Ruth Rollings, high lady. othei. prizks wire won by John and Doris Brown, I want to approach you - especially those who have new-born children - on matters of some delicacy. You see, some of the conveniences offered young parents are causing problems here and there. The diaper can get caught onaburrorarootina sewage line and cause a blockage. If it's bad enough, the sewer backs up. Public works and sewage treatment engineers discussed the problem at a conference not too long ago. They said women are the worse offenders. But's it's not a woman's fault if nobody tells her Some disposable diapers carry misleading trade names -- names like flushaway and others. Now if that's what's on the package, you expect, that when you change the baby, to dispose of the soiled, wet diaper the obvious way. You take it to the bathroom, drop it in the bowl and push the lever to flush the problem away - Right? Wrong! You may be rid of the problem, but your neigh- bourhood sewage treatment plant isn't. FURNITURE STRIP - No dipping -- Done by hand. Stnrped - Sanded and Sea ed. Call Bob after 6 MAN with truck will clean - - yards, basements, garages ALUMINUM 019 Available evenings and I Storm Doors,Wihdows, weekends. 851-1573 or 244- Pt"iN?ery,A.ifings. Don't flush it HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOME IMPROVEMENTS 621-8991 246-t971. R In to all garagé doors, Wt tinkering service. It would be nice if the manufacturers of these convenience goods had enough foresight to print warnings on the packages telling you to watch where you dispose of them. I'm sure you will be careful in future. But sUnee they don't, I thought I'd better pass it on to you. TOP GRADE ALUMINUM DOORS & WINDOWS.V Also WOOD AT BARGAIN PRICES. ONE WEEK DELIVERY. RES. 857-1728 'Nerl, whit"!!! CHARlES SAMMUT LID. 513 ROGERS ROAD ALUMINUM co. 743-0454 OVERHEAD 000R SERVICES AWNINGS 653-7066 B & w, Color TVs, Stereos and Components. Two 8c stamps, depicting the artifacts and the way of life of the Algonkian Indians, will be issued by the Canada Post Office February 21, 1973. The stamps are part of the continuing series begun in 1972 portraying the cultures of the early Indian tribes of Canada. 1m Finch Ave. W. Unit a Auteur (Between Keele& Dufferin) OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK ALTRONICS TV " " STEREO FOR INSTANT ACTION AT LOWEST RATES 636-2560 Sale- & Service RmubMow-oh. Sylvania - Panasonic 7414236 Indians honored SALES - SERVICE RENTALS RADIO, STEREO IND T.V. REPAIRS SHIG'S W. ELECTRICAL SERVICES Industrial . Commercial . Residential Lighting 0 Pole Lighting . Sign Service Lighting . 52 CHURCH 241-3813 heritage has enriched our nation's culture." The term Algonkian refers to the family of related languages spoken by a number of different indian tribes whose territories ranged from the Maritime provinces in the east to the mics “and" forests of Manitoba in the west. You: Furnitun Br. Repairs. Refinishing, Color Matching]. Touchups on; any kind of rniture. Commercial, Industrial Residential Free Estimates J. B. HOLDEN WE DO HOUSE CAMS 762-9277 Peter Electric Carpentry Repairs . Ewan-ouch: Fumiture Smite: Cleaned, repaired, replaced 3", ---- MAL sun: NM84t ELECTRICIANS C. GRANT 654-2655 Miss Brown will be sadly missed in the area as she was quite active in the senior citizens groups as well as her church. Our deepest sym- pathies to her family and friends. Plastering New ceilings & repairs. Shaling basement walls exterior& interior refinisth in cement, is the new rector of St. Hilda's Anglican Church and will be inducted Sunday, February 25 at 7 pan. He takes over as the rector in charge today, Thursday, February I. We do hope you will enjoy your work at St. Hilda's Reverend Ward, and that you will make many new friends. This week we welcome Reverend Clifford A. Ward and his family to the Fair- bank area. Reverend Ward Painting & Decorating Interior Painting & Paper- hanging. Exterior painting our specialty. Paint" I 00¢th . . smm ants Tree Semc FOR "INTERIM! Tree, cut & removed Indudrlal, residential & Free Eatimateg commercial. Rumble Rates Painting ' Decanting Painting & Decorating Interior - Exterior Reasonable Price: CALL ANYTIME 651.5474 HARVEY SNOW POLON IA 6210242 +++ Ji'.t.r.irhrrrrllfA.ht.telt New- --- g +++ 4.0 I was Just reminded of a -- little story I heard once about an elderly gentlemen who went down to Florida for a winter vacation. Ptmttytehan, etc. If you would uh to get new: of ywchmchlnmhcolum, pleaaedortothesitatetocall meattheatttovemgmttqr. ttteriirt-tearut-ditte M. Than†Mir gun! Baptiu. up.“ to your minister about the possibility of appointing someone in the convention to be responsible for letting us know what is going on. Won't you please help? +++ .. T Happy birthday to the one and only grandson on this side of the Saunders family, Robert Walter Saunders (Robbie), who is celebrating his birthday today. He is my brother's son and was my father's pride and joy. Many happy returns of the day, Robbie. Being elderly, of course, he chose to go to St Peter- sburg where he could sit on the green benches and watch the girls go by. After about a week of sitting on the same SPECIAL Winter Rates - Painting inside and out. 23 gar: experience, Canadian ainter, Free estimates. Anytime 466-9103. PLASTERING, Stucco and Ceramic Tile. Reasonable. Saul} We Perhaps you could mph 1894 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call MIA)NI [ LR. CURRIE, 0.0. 1200 Weston " - Mt. Dennis - Weston Area 769-5758 OPTOMETRIST Tree Service Snowblowing MacDonIId & Soul PLASTERERS PLASTERING PAINTING ' DECORATING Optometrist MINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LES-5128 Nt.ttn mud-yuan» aretedtrraglel. flew-1mm“ thegirlttadgirtgudttimmt mummy cubs» tletttenandhedim'thto. quite what way. My he Mr. Yorke's new duties will be in addition to his present activities as executive assistant to the director general of Ontario Place. Th 'mYIiM A1 CARPENTER - Good references. Commercial, Residential. Lic. 717. 783. 7375. Mr. A.Y: Eaton, chairman of the board, Ontario Place Corporation has announced the appointment of Lloyd Yorke, R.I.A.. to the post of secretary to the board of directors. Weston Bus. 925-5171 Res. 241-1776 Charles W. Leash, CA. 7 Speers Ave., Weston, Ont. Hyde, Houghton & Co. Chartered Accountants Suite 860, 102 Bloor St. West, Toronto 181, Ont. Members Of The Mann Judd International Group Born and educated in Toronto, Mr. Yorke has a financial background that includes cost accounting and auditing for three large Canadian companies. He joined what was in 1971 the Department of Tourism and Information as chief internal PAINTING and decorating, inside or outside wor . Paper hanging, free estimates. 241-1401 Chartered Accountants 1949 Weston Road UPHOLSTERY CARPENTERS Secretary named 241-1129 “v i" f Tid auditor. When that - ment became part of the Ministry of Industry and Tourism in Mt, Mr. Yuk was appointed directu (1 finance for Ontario Place, assuming his duties " executive assistant in October of that year. In his new capacity, Mr. Yorke will have the. responsibility of providing liaison between the board of directors of Ontario Place and its director general, Mr. McLennan. He will interpret board policy, deal with legal matters and review financial information. , PIANO movers. In and out of basements a specialty, also pianos bought and sold. 255- 3370 Mr. Yorke will assume his new Ontario Place position immediately. ROYAL YORK MOVERS Spec talmng m all types of mowm: tanos a specialty . Au. LINES FIRE - AUTO - LIFE COMPETITIVE RATES M0vllurST0RAtlE " NORDALE CRES. TORONTO 15 244-9011 Anytime GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT m UPHOLSTERV 769-8172