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Weston-York Times (1971), 4 Oct 1973, p. 10

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Jim a reminder that the evening payer service will be starting again at St. Hilda's Anglican Church Sunday. October 7. The service will take place in the All Saints Chapel at 7 pan. +++ St. Hilda’s Church Men's Club is being reorganized. held tonight at a pan. in the church basement. All the men in the parish are invited to join. There is great Christian fellowship in this club and the boys seem to have lots of fun. The newly established Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship is awarded to citizens of the province who have made outstanding contributions to the welfare of others, without any expectation of personal benefit. Anyone can nominate a person for the Ontario Medal. Recipients are selected by an independent Advisory Council of Ontario citizens whose honorary chairman is the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province. Nomination forms are available by writing: ()NIAKK) MEDAL FOR GOOD CITIZENSHIP They sing and play your favourite songs and dance music in the Merry Mermaid Lounge. ValhaLLa Ind Miss Helen Bourke Executive Secretary Advisory Council Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship Toronto, Ontario M7A 1P4 HIGHWAY 27 NORTH OF Q.E.W. PHONE 239-2391 A joint party was held last Saturday evening at the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Gasparet of West Hill. The Saunders' clan were on hand to help celebrate and many years of happiness yet +++ congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders of Northcliffe Boulevard. on their forty-sixth wedding anniversary. and a happy birthdaytoMrs.Saunderson her birthday. Brian Monkley Trio Mark your calendar for Saturday. October 20. This is the date set by the Anglican Church Women of St. Hilda's Church tn hold .a rummage sale and bake table in the church auditorium from 10 a.m. to 2 pan. If you have any used articles you would like to dispose of, the church would be quite happy to unload them for you. +++ So often you see an ad- vertisement for used clothing or anything old you would like to give away and J. w. MacDonald For faster, more efficient optical service and a bigger selection of eyeglasses we've combined our two Weston Road offices +++ 5Awnluc¢ AV! w nub rusoll/ 653-7439 +++ We are pleased to report that Augusto Zomparelli. Miranda Avenue, came through surgery beautifully and is home in a body cast for recuperation. +++ Congratulations to the Fairbank area residents who had their recipes printed in the Times Cook Book. I noticed quite a few names I recognizeL - _--------- There is to be an auction held in conjunction with the bazaar and they are also looking for articles which would be suitable for the auction. There are a great number of cerebral palsy victims in the Fairbank area and if you have anything at all to donate the association would be most grateful. Please call me at the above number or Rose Smith at 759- 7009 or Russ _Durling at 261- 5864 and we will be happy to arrange for a pick up from there will be a number along with the advertisement to call for pick up. Often I have been tempted to call and asked if they would accept a worn out, well used. but not too battered up old husband. I would just love to hear the response you might get. +++ October 27 is the date set for the annual bazaar held by the Cerebral Palsy Parent Council of Toronto. One of the conveners is looking for donations to the bake sale, home preserves and pickles and any donation for this section would be greatly appreciated. Send a lovely gift of sweetheart roses in your choice of colour. One dozen arranged and delivered mm Roses Summer Special Sweetheart the fkwverpetpe Telephone 766-6121 1726 WESTON RD. zzngHONE 249-9119 only Dispensing Opticians $695 It's a fact. according to the prestigious Woods Hole oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts. Just how it works and what it all means may not be apparent for some time. But that it happens at all is a revelation. Tracing the path of carbon dioxide through the oceans of the world is one of the goals of an international project in which the research ship Knorr was involved. The Knorr surveyed the Atlantic. while other ships are now probing other oceans. The measuring and sampling devices aboard the ships are said to be the most elaborate and highly computerized equipment of their kind ever sent to sea. Duck families take constitutionals in a marsh preserved as wildlife sanctuary at Ontario Hydro's Pickering nuclear power plant, 20 miles east of Toronto. An til-acre public park and an organized sports area have also been developed for visitors and neighbors of the world’s most productive nuclear station. Hydro has proposed doubling the plant as part of a $3.6 billion expansion program made necessary by rising demands for electric power in the province. The ducks, however, won't be bothered - the extension will be on the opposite side of the site. Fact of fiction? Carbon Dioxide from smoke stacks of the northern hemisphere is being inhaled by the North Atlantic and exhaled by the South Atlantic. Carbon dioxide is absorbed by oceans as well as green plants. But there have been fears that current production of the gas by industrial Oceans breathe pollution Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere functions much like the glass roof on a greenhouse - it permits sunlight to pass through it and generate heat but prevents the heat from escaping back into the at- mosphere. Excess amounts of gas could. conceivable. alter the earth's tem- perature. activity could overwhelm the capacity of the oceans to absorb it. This could lead to excessive levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that might even produce changes in the climate. The new finding by the researchers on the Knorr does not resolve any questions. But the in- formation indicates that the oceans are still capable of removing quantities of the gas from the most polluted latitudes. However. oceans themselves are being defiled by all kinds of pollution. And the future of the airs and water - and people - of this planet are a matter of grave concern. Find out how you can ioin the fight to reduce air pollution. Contact your local lung association. It's a matter of life and breath. FULL and PARTIAL DENTURES DIRECT TO P PUBLIC DENTURE REPAIRS ' RELINES. WESTliN IDEN'I'URE CLINIC , 91 3 Weston Road, '"d','X,',"" 244-0705 Memberof the Denturlst Society of Ontario Ontario Hydro Photo a:

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