books, paper backs and, of Saturday, February 3 is a day for everyone in the vicinity to attend or parâ€" ticipate in the different activities taking place. The Friendship _ Group _ of Greenborough Community Church, 2000 Keele Street, is holding a mommoth used book sale from 10:30 a.m. ‘til 4:30 p.m. being held this Saturday at Weston Arena from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Many boys and girls will be participating in this cause for a maximum proceeds from this skatâ€"aâ€" thon will go to the Lion‘s Medical Centre. +++ I wish to make a birth announcement this week and course, childrens books and whatever your taste in your liking at bargain rates. If you wish to donate books you may take them to the church tonight, or when you go to browse on Saturday, the day of the sale. +++ The Lion‘s Skateâ€"Aâ€"Thon sponsored by the Lions Club congratulate Brandy, the McNeil‘s dog, 58 Yore Road, who gave birth to 11 pups, yes I said 11, this past Brandy is part bird dog and part husky and if you go past the corner of Yore and Richarson and see a large white dog just laying there, that is Brandy. Both mother and puppies are doing fine and if you get in touch with York Animal Control office you may be fortunate enough to be able to adopt one of these fat little balls of fluff for your very own. +++ The Bert Robinson hockey league held hospital day at Keelesdale Arena January 20. Many people attended this function and were on hand for the drawing of the tickets _ sold by _ the B.R.M.H.L. hockey players. But due to poor P.A. system in the arena everyone wondered whose name was called out. After a number of people inquired following last week‘s column, I got in touch with Mr. Bernier, secretaryâ€"treasurer of the One of the calls resulted in a demonstration of cooperative _ community The inquiry was for a drive, afternoons, from daily, for therapy. The patient after treatment would wait at the therapist‘s until her husband was This past week has been one of the busiest in WIRC and we would like to remind readers that the centre is FULL and PARTIAL DENTURES DIRECT TO IHE PUBLIC DENTURE REPAIRS & RELINES. WESTON DENTURE CLINIC 1913 Weston Road, i mron"‘* There were 76 calls, either 244â€"0705 Member of the Denturist Society of Ontario Get well Bert Robinson HOURS: DAILY 9:30â€"4:30, TUES. EVENINGS 7â€"9, WED. & THURS. EVENINGS 7:30â€"9:30 JANET DOUGLAS â€" COORDINATOR LOCATION: BASEMENT, 2000 WESTON RD. MARY FISHER AND ELIZABETH MUSTARD Toothache has always plagued the human race. Examinations of ancient skulls showed tooth decay and gum disease was present in even prehistoric days. Truly all men suffered their golf clubs from Richardson for Sports was won by L. Dorkowsky of Markham share of dental ills. league and came up with the bond, Lois Flaherty; the bike from Stans Cycle and Sports was won by G.L. Condie of Memorial Jr. School and the Greenborough Community Church held their annual meeting Monday, January 22 with about 30 people present. Each organization gave a report and it was felt that Greenborough has had a very progressive year. +++ Congratulations to Mr. Tom Thompson, 29 Goldwin Avenue, Mount Dennis, from Other calls have come in from prospective volunteers workers and the centre can commend such callers to an appropriate _ organization. This week, we again direct his daughter and her family, Various odd reasons were thought to be the cause of tooth decay, among them to public transportation and could not afford daily cab fares, she called WIRC for help. The staff, after several telephone calls were able to obtain aid through Etobicoke Public Health Department. This organization was inâ€" time of the patient‘s apâ€" pointment changed to the morning and arranged for her transportation through Thursday â€" and Friday, February 8 and 9, the Borough of York Dental department will feature a display at West Side Mall, 2344 Eglinton Avenue West, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. since she was unable to walk finished work and could February 4 to 10 is Dental Dental Health Week Fighters change tactics +++ FINAL CLEARANCE CLARKS @ FLORSHEIM © COBAIES 0 CONTOURA 0 BACHELOR GirRL HOLIDAY © BRAYCO ® DUBLEENS 0 DECARLO A marvelous opportunity to dress up your wardrobe SHOES AND BOOTS hospitalized for the past couple of weeks. Bert is well known in the community and many of his friends wish him a quick recovery â€" Bert will celebrate his 82nd birthday Mrs. Helen ‘Moran is coordinator and calls will be Friday, 9 am. to 5 p.m. Telephone 651â€"7833. OQur final reminder is that grandsons, Tommy, Ernie and Paul on not only his 65th birthday but also on his retirement after many years from Dominion Stores Ltd. Mr. Thompson has lived on Goldwin Avenue for 35 years and due to a recent illness will celebrate his birthday and retirement quietly this Sunday with his immediate family. Mr. Thompson‘s 65th birthday is Wednesday, January 31. clinies, â€" hospitals, â€" inâ€" formation _ concerning recreational faciltiies, all _ +++ Get well wishes to Bert Robinson who has been Today new techniques, materials and imâ€" provements are available as a result of research. free of charge. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Walton, 3 with light shopping for essential groceries, light household chores, assistancé worm with black spots on its head and over indulgence in tians and Greeks used herbs and various organic matters surprisingly, gold fillings and dentures were found as early as the 6th century B.C.. the attention of older members of the community to special services available aspect of dentistry, although At the turn of the 20th century, dentistry‘s mpln provements for filling teeth, replacing missing structures in the mouth and developing materials that closely apâ€" proximate the natural teeth and surrounding tissues. making out forms, OR LESS THAN MANY AT |MEN’S 1747 2934 DUNDAS ST. W . 769â€"2045 (West of Keoie $t.) Open Duily to 600 â€" Thurs. & Fr. Te vâ€"00 r Ch. 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"Credit is part of everyday life in Canada," the C.B.A. says, and, "used wisely to help you to do the things you want to do, it is a useful tool. But like any other tool, you must use it and never let it use you. You are running the Emphasis is now placed on prevention rather than cure. Preventive dentistry is by no means new. Nature has been doing it in places where the drinking water supply is naturally fluoridated. Many Canadian cities now enrich their water to the optimum amount of fluoride content so this economical and efâ€" fective _ public _ health measure can benefit as many people as possible. Fluoride therapy â€" or treatment in dental offices is tists are also coming up with new filling materials and using laser beams to check early dental enamel defects. Preventive dentistry is the most economic, time saving, effective and above all, the least painful approach in fighting tooth decay. Canadian Dental produced by the Canadian Bankers‘ Association offers practical advice on personal money management using your money for the sort of life you want. A _ new _ publication ® e + Using Ode to a dying friend â€" library _ and encourage children farewell to the Mossmobile. credif u'&fldwm to attend. .. * S really weart much io reins supreme. Spoken .. ioi ; look at and each day it was a i l m“r;;:hun could.= “Q:L"m:'mh' nï¬mmwnfl.mt wisely X:at held at the Church of the | kids and 1 were attached to PRICE Association . Scienâ€" courages them to wander around and has promoted several new programs for their _ enjoyment. The programs range to cover age groups from three to twelve Tiny, tender lungs face a terrible crisis at birth. They must begin â€" immediately â€" to suck in oxygen and force out carbon dioxide. Everything depends on that first fraction of a second. Failure to function means instant death. Breathing is life itself. And now new research indicates that the way infants breathe after they overcome the first crisis can be significant. In a study of normal newborns, scientists ‘at the National Institute of Mental Health observed that babies who breathe rapidly in the first few days of life have difâ€" ferent lifestyles and reacâ€" tions from babies who breathe slower. The difâ€" ferences in development are present years later. The original group of infants was tested just after birth, againat preschool age, and that at seven years of age. Fastâ€"breathers are highly sensitive to touch but show lower levels of activity and performance. . Slowâ€"breatâ€" hers are relatively inâ€" sensitive to touch but are likely to develop into active, assertive, highly verbal toddlers. Mrs. Ladowsky. recently took over the library and is affectionately called Mrs. L. years of age program includes games, songs and filmstrips. On Thursdays at 4 p.m., eight to twelve year olds can join the puppet club. This Every Tuesday at 2:15 p.m., three to five year old program includes making puppets, writing and perâ€" forming plays. And on Saturdays at 2:15 p.m., four to twelve year olds can be entertained with a story hour along with crafts, songs and games. Keep track of these dates couraged to use the library and quiet is an unheard word as children keep up a steady stream of chatter while they afternoon at the Mount Dennis Library would prove ~ Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat. 9 to 6 p.m New Store Mow®s: _ Thurs. & fri 9 to 9 p.m. Slow breathers move faster Times have changed. An TREMENDOUS SELECTION /o Over Limited Time Only SALEâ€"ING FASHIONS FOR MEN 1916 WESTON AOAD TORONTO 248 2632 WORTH OF STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM In We believe PRICE ©50,000" < 40 ts 5 â€"Mount Dennis < Why _ should _ slower breathers have the edge? Dr. Richard Q. Bell, chief of the NIMH Child Research Branch who directed the research, says, "It is possible that a state of relative torpor could be a protective mechanism in the transition from uterine to extrauterine _ existence. Thus, this torpor could be a sign that the developmental processes are proceeding properly." More research is needed to find out just how this protective mechanism works and if the rate of breathing itself may reflect how soundly young lungs are developing. But at every stage of life, the way we breathe is enormously important. And the hazards .to sound lungs are all around us. Conâ€" tributions to Christmas Seals fight some of those hazards, like cigarette smoking and air pollution, and combat TB, emphysema and other lung diseases. In case you haven‘t already, be sure to send in your Christmas Seal letter right away. It‘s a matter of life and breath. The club broadcast on a regular news featurette entitled Now See Hear on cable 10 T.V. In addition, the club hopes to have a regular one half hour weekly educational quiz show commencing soon. Schools wishing to comâ€" pete may contact Mr. Caldana at 762â€"7367. â€" +++ t y I have to use some space in the column this week to say a The Mount Dennis Comâ€" munity Association will be holding their _ monthly meeting _ Wednesday, February 7, at Dennis Avenue School. All area residents are cordially inâ€" vited to attend. Time is 8 14, a desert euchre will be held at the Church of the Advent. _ Time _ 12:30. Admission 75 cents. TCMm â€" Jane Park + casting club of George Syme School, under the direction of Mr. P. Caldana is now in full The television broad Dawne Moss 76%049? +++ she would drive there â€" not be towed. But as I backed out of the driveway the other day â€" I heard a loud scraping noise. I pulled back in and looked under the car â€" nothing. She‘s a little lobsided and her lamps won‘t light, But outside of that my Betsy‘s alright. The Mossmobile decided to act up just prior to deadline day and the trip to the junk yard. I was determined that she would run or not. But my kids and I were attached to her and often when driving along we would sing the following appropriate song that must have been written just for her. My old Betsy is a white good She neeas new tires, in front and rear, The horn won‘t speak to the She ain‘t much to look at but I‘ll bet by gee, She‘s brought a million dollars worth of smiles to me All you need to give her is a twist and a bend. WE NEED CARRIERS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: eRUSTIC ROAD _ @FALSTAFF AVE. e RAVEN ROAD e MANGROVE RD. e FLEETWOOD AVE. | call 449â€"7 04 | BETWEEN 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 249â€"7641 Returning Officer for York West, Kenneth L. Thompson. 2 The followinq' is a Summary of Return of Election Expenses by N.D.P. Candidate Val Scott. Candidate‘s personal expenses Travelling expenses and hire of vehicles. ... . . 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