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Weston-York Times (1971), 30 Aug 1973, p. 16

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have contacted her and Club president Mrs. Harte telephoned to advise that Dominion Stores replaced the flags free ot charge following an enquiry into the problem by Mayor Philip White. Mrs. Hawke said she was also pleased to report that because of an item which tqrpearedintheWpatort-York appeared in the Weston-York We on the pfoblems the York will shortly have an investigation into a security locking system. ,7 +++ A hurry up and get well wish is sent to Ashley Wilding is, having with m, that Metro Rousing We 16--'the Times, May, August so, 1973 recreation room at the senior elm club 101 on Humbu- Boulevard have been . REGISTRm: Sept. 5th to 8th " 1 am. to (i MI. CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER mm, 1973 . Studio: 3317 Bloor St. W. - 233-6702 Ask for BOB PROWSE Summer bet neeas MON. to FRI.-12 to 9; 2118elV9tl!tfl. SAT. 9-7 MARTA’S PET 8: AQUARIA "rc? '_- 1'iiit'i,iiiiit BIRDS 8 SMALL l - . I, - Now ANIMALS oeh'i,cfeCshlii.i't')' KITTENS g PUPPIES INTERESTED PERSONS SHOULD CONTACT EDUCATION BOWLING LEAGUE STARTS ITS SEASON ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 5th, AT 7 P.M. YORK BOARD OF GLADYS FORRESTER BOWLERAMA LANES ttst JANE sr. PHIL BROWN 247-8462 CLOSED SUNDAY SCHOOL OF DANCE (3 BLOCKS EAST OF ISLINGTON SUBWAY) Classes Graded For Examination nrt who to in St. Joseph's hospital convalesclng following emergency mayhstwooy. .__ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Romanelli, Spears Street, who celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Monday, September 3. Mr. and Mrs. Romanelli have been residents of York for twenty-five years. They Eight-year-old Ashley seriously damaged his toe while attempting to ride his bike and lug home an old wheel he had found. He required plastic surgery to repair the toe and will be in the hospital for at leastthree All your friends keep asking about you, Ashley and Pm sure you will have loads of visitors when you get Dr. Ira] Delfani - the recipient of a post-residentcy fellowship from the Chicago Pneumoeoniosis is the intrusion of dust into the lungs. Black lung disease is one type .common among coal miners. But how many people have heard of den- tists' pneumoconiosis? See us for Tropical Fish Birds, and all pet supplies Summer pet needs WESTON PLAZA PHONE 242-26 1 9 Intruder in the dust . BALLET (Royal Academy of Dancing) . JAZZ 0 Th? o HIGHLAND o FITNESS EXERCISES ' JAZZ FOR ADULTS 8: TEENAGERS +++ their teeth fitted. To find out more about the The experimenters will causes of lung disease, measure the size of dust contact your local lung particles created by dentists' association. They have the drills. Then they can facts. Haida 's birthday The experimenters will measure the size of dust particles created by dentists' drills. Then they can Dentists frequently find their glasses clouded with dust after using drills. And Dr. Kenny first became intrigued about the problem for the lungs when he saw two patients become ill with pneumonia just after having their teeth fitted. parks and recreation department will get under way for the fall and winter season. There is something of interest for everyone and a telephone call to the parks and recreation department will answer any questions you may have. +++ Pd like to take a small portion of the column this week to thank a very special person. Her name is Helen LeBouthillier and she was my babysitter during the summer. You did a won- derful job, Helen, and we sure appreciated it. +++ Lung Association - is about to embark on a unhlue research project. Together with Dr. James Kenny, he will explore the possibility that dentists and their patients are exposed to fine dust particles from high- speed drills and may get sick from inhaling dust into their lungs. grandparents thirty" 31; Bands from RCSCC Vanguard and Illustrious will play on the jetty alongside the destroyer today at Lat pan. F Following an ll-gun salute at 3 p.m., a birthday cake, a replica of the Haida, will be paraded through the ship. Guest of honor Vice-Admiral One . of Canada's most famous fighting war ships of World War 11, the HMCS Haida, is 30 years old August times and great grand- parents to five children. +++ With summer almost gone, many of the various programs sppnsored by the With the fall season dawn. moss/24 , -52 , , coming up there is bound to be plenty of interesting things happening in the area. Give me a telephone call and let me hear about them. A special treat was a visit from Mrs. Phipson's brother and his family who are touring the U.S.A. and Canada with the Bell Ringers Association of England. The entire family spent a memorable day at Niagara Falls. former residents of Mount Dennis and now living in Weston, would like to thank their many friends and neighbors for the cards, gifts and kind thoughts on the occasion of their of their 50th wedding anniversary, celebrated August 23. We add our belated congratulations and best The kind of lung diseases we develop depends largely on what we breathe into our lungs - dust, asbestos, cigarette smoke, cotton fibers, germs, pollutants. Keeping out the hazards - including, perhaps, dust from dentists' drills - is of primary importance. Phipson. determine whether or not the dust is fine enough to reach the lower respiratory tract unfiltered. If it is fine enough, they will begin studies to see how mice are affected by exposure to dust from high-powered drills. H. G. DeWolf, the Haida's first Commanding Officer will deliver an address before cutting the cake with a naval sword. Joining in the cake-cutting ceremony will be the current oldest member of the ship's company Chief Petty Officer Fred Polischuk, of the original 1943 crew, and Cadet Petty Officer Timothy Graham, the current youngest member of the ship's company. Mr. and Mrs. H. Phlpson. CONTEST NO. I _ FIRST PRIZE BICYCLE WINNERS Bruce Henley, Smith Falls Girls Otten, Stratford Debbie Keeling, Owen Sound Corry Woodcock, King SECOND PRICE WINNERS CCM ACCESSORY KITS Elmerguggj‘nners the Al t Ina Harris Trio Happy people who will make you happy too - They sing and play all your favourite songs and dance music -- in the Woodbine Inn. Debra Allen, Tottenham Wendy Armstrong, Bay Ridges, Pickeri Stanley Baker, Minden Robby Belore, Ingersoll Melissa Bergin, Loretta Donna Ann Blum, Richmond Hill Beverly Brown, Toronto Joyce Buckler, Wawa Frank Catry, Norwich Susie Chapman, Fonthill Linda Costa, Schreiber Bonnie Culverhouse, Kapuskasing Glenn Doncaster, Deep River Kim Donnelly, Scarborough Robert Farrell, Bothwell Corinna Felst, Wawa Matt Ferriss, Essex Rhonda Gregson, Petawawa Gertie Hellinga, Londesboro Jeff High, Jordan Jeff Holmes, Brockville Tina Houi, Sioux Lookout Mark Hutley, Huntsville Terry Jackson, Brockville Wanda Jones, Nashville Tammi Kostuck, St. Catharines Michael LaRoche, Toronto Pauline Leboeuf, Pointe-aux-Roches Gayle Lorenz, Durham Cheryl Marsh, Cambridge (P) Randy Massey, Brockville Micheline Mathon, Espanola Shelly McInnes, Maitland Catherine McIntyre, North Gananoque Robbie Meeks, Cloyne Nevio Menegon, Toronto T Robby Pidgeon, Williamstown Donald Poechman, Walkerton Andy Potter, Toronto - Dana Purvis, Waterdown Lori Rumney, Frankford Darin Schneider, South Porcupine Debbie S.mith, Callander Glorianne Soplet, Simcoe Shawn Stewart, Bolton Margo Tennant, Caledon East , Pickering W)

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