[( T bus driver for Cooper Canada is home from the hospital. In reply to requests for Mr. Finlayson‘s address â€" â€" it‘s 457 Blackthorn members of Club 101, Humber Boulevard extend sincere wishes for a speedy Tie up Christmas with a ribbon of happiness. Share each merry moment with people near and dear to you. SEASON‘S CHEER I‘m happy to réport that Congratulations to Mr. and THE LARGEST MOST EXCLUSIVE SHOP FOR NEEDLEPOINT AND PETIT POINT IN NORTHWESTERN METRO. WIDE SELECTION OF CREWEL Kits , HANDMADE PETIT POINT JEWELLERY THE SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM FRAMING (STRETCHING AND BLOCKING) OF NEEDLE POINT AND PETIT POINT WORK. JACK GALLICHAN ALDERMAN WARD 7 Needlepoint Keelesdale Arena for being coâ€"operative and helpful in their first grandchild. Rachael Noelle, 6 pounds, 12 ounces, was born December 12, 1973, at St. Michael‘s Hospital. Proud parents are Bob and Noeleen Crawford. +++ The staff of Dennis Avenue Public School, extend a Avenue, on the arrival of SHOP dawne moss/241â€"5211 Turn all woollen garments inside out before washing. This makes imperfections caused by wear on the surface, like piling, less visible. Wonderful knitted wool, Knitted dresses and warm and wrinkleâ€"resistant, â€" sweaters of wool in any shapes up many of the weight and size need sweater sets, dresses and â€" blocking so they‘ll keep their jackets making top fashion shape. Before washing news this winter. woollens, draw an outline of Laundering wool clothing _ the garment while it lies flat with the care you use when _ on clean white paper. Laundering wool clothing with the care you use when you wash your hair is imâ€" perative for its continued freshness and justâ€"new look and shape. Always â€" follow _ care labelling symbols or care instructions to . the letter. Take time to read inâ€" formation carefully, it will save you costly mistakes. Also read instructions on soap containers. * +++ May your holidays be graced with good health and happiness. A very Merry Christmas from our house to yours. The Moss‘ School, who baked those delicious goodies that went students could pay for a trip to Pioneer Village. I‘ll bet there were a lot of children home for supper that night who weren‘t too hungry. +++ The Borough of York safety committee will have a float travelling around the borough next week, handing out pamphlets on safety during winter months. The float will be at Weston Road and Lawrence Avenue from 7 to 10 p.m., Thursday, December 20. Friday, December 21, it will be at the Jane Park Plaza, Jane and Alliance, from 7 to 10 p.m. And Saturday, December 22, the float will be at the West Side Mall, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. According to Mrs. Norris, the bus that picked members up was out of this world. It came complete _ with broadloom, washroom, kitchen and bar. She didn‘t mention whether or not the bar was open or closed. +++ Congratulations to all the parents of students at Cordella Avenue Public Citizen, Club 190, Woolner Avenue, telephoned the other day to say several of the members of the club had been taken to the Scarboro making the skating party We believe in Christmas Merry Christmas from Ken, and Staff F ASHIONS FOR MEN 1916 WESTON ROAD, TORONTO, 248 2632 Washing woollens: Restaurants. Mild soaps formulated for washing woollens and delicate fabrics make a gentle, milky bath for wool. There are also cold wash preparations which are made especially for sucâ€" cessful wool washing. Avoid Always use cook or warm water when washing wool. Hot water can permanently damage wool. When using cold water and cold water cleansing preparations, read product label to determine how many quarts of cold water to use for hand washing. Harold and Mable Cross, Sandcliffe Road, Mount Dennis, celebrated 50 years of married life, Wednesday, December 19. The couple were married at the parâ€" sonage of North Runnymede United Church. Mr. Cross was born at Smithville, Ontario and Mrs. Cross â€" at â€" Lancashire, Keeping it clean A Cottagers association _ "In some ways, people let newsletter reached my desk us down,‘"‘ the association the other day as I returned said. The person who ran a from a bout with flu. loon down with a boat and Its message covered all killed it. The person or the things that kept it from persons who dumped a being a perfect summer on quantity of a detergentâ€"like the lake. substance into the lake. The And I suspect the message boaters who threw garbage could apply to hundreds of into the lake. The campers recreational lakes, so I won‘t who left their garbage identify the newsletter. behind. Mo’uht Msehnis couple celebrate 50th A perfect summer killed Mr. and Mrs: Cross raised five children, George, Willowdale; Dorothy (Mrs. E. Martin), Mount Dennis; Eileen (Mrs. Luttrel]), Niagara Falls; Marion (Mrs. S. Smith), Mount Dennis and Donald, Belleville. England. The couple have lived in Mount Dennis all their married life. Place the garment on the outline you drew before washing and carefully block it back to shape. Let it dry away from sunlight or heat. Support garment with your hands while cleansing and rinsing to prevent water weight from causing sagging and stretching. Gently squeeze out excess water, then rollâ€"it in a thick towel to blot more moisture. Some woollens can be machine dried on a delicate or air dry setting. Be sure to check instructions â€" Never rub, scrub, wring or roughly squeeze wool when you‘re hand washing or rinsing it. Immerse it totally in soap and water, then gently work suds through. Remember to pay special attention to necklines of wool garments, where makeup collects. Massage these areas gently with wellâ€" soaped fingers. bleach, unless care labelling instructions allow it. Continued respects to my constituents of ward 5. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ALDERMAN WARD 5 CRIS TONKS A _ MERRY CHRISTMAS An open house will be held to honor the occasion Saturday, December 22, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the home of Mrs. E. Martin, grandchildren. Mr. Cross retired from Ditto of The association blames two things for these problems, one, the arrogance of yahoos who feel they can get away with this sort of conduct and two, the reluctance of other people to get involved by complaining or reporting the troubleâ€" makers. This is a wordâ€"forâ€"word account of one lake‘s problems. If we enjoy our lakes, we have an obligation to probect‘l“\ them. Getting back to nature does not have to mean life among the savages. 19 Sandcliffe Road, Mount cottagers who pushed logs off their shores to become dangerous boat traffic hazards. The water ski enthusiasts who skiied through the narrows and other dangerous places. The boaters who disregarded their own safety and the safety of others by travelling at excessive speeds through the narrow%)\, and other conjested traffic""" areas. The firshermen who persist in fishing in the narrows and block navigation to other boats. dusk without proper lights. The trailer park .residents who failed to follow health rules in disposing of liquid The persons who comâ€" mitted acts of violence under the influence of drugs or liquor or both. The persons They ha\[e 12 grandâ€"