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Times & Guide (1909), 4 Dec 1947, p. 14

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Mr. Duffy was Instrumental in forming the Weston Lions Club and n, new candidate for the Weston of Education, reveals that he "â€"U not always a staunch Westonâ€" ite. "Wilf" came here in 1939 from Newmarket, but since that fi"rath“ taken a deep and active inte in loeal organizations and municipal affairs. Make Inch‘s Your Gift Headquarters ForAll The Family scholarship records in Ontario, Efim and effort of capable edâ€" m administrators | like H. Moffat is largely m‘lbh for Weston‘s fine repuâ€" in educational circles. Mr. W. S. (Wilf) Duffy of Wesâ€" â€"CMRISTMASs ANSWER IN GAY BATH PREPARATIONS s :; . from ELIZABETH ARDEN Delicate Bath Oils, Bath Soalts, fino_ Soaps, Velva Bath 1g X‘k *‘ @8 L* P Gntey y hn lin a ltaity e Clszabeth L ‘7£¢ joy ho a éa. L. 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Mitsâ€"each a fragrant reminder of your good wishes for months to come. . All these bath luxuries are exquisitely _ perfumed _ and â€" delightfully packaged. INCH‘S DRUG STORES 43 MAIN ST. N. A. Beauty Primerâ€"created specially for the young traveller and possessing all the éciat you expect of an Elizabeth Arden creation. It comes prettily packaged in Book Design, bound in Blue Linen and contains 7 Essentials for Loveliness . . . 7.50. B. Quick Makeâ€"Up Kitâ€"smart and efficient for the womafi who goes places . . . a handâ€" some case to tuck under your arm, into your suitcase. . Comes in simulated alligator in Black or Brown containing h â€" § Ementiole for Loveliness . 1 s 1.50¢ Plok ExX ejey One and a half pounds butter, one and a half pounds brown sugar mixed thoroughly together, then add sufficient flour to make a stiff paste, and beat with the hand for fiftéen minutes. Make into cakes and bake in hot oven until well browned. **~ Duffv is happily married and has three ehlldru‘dnlflmuxh they no. exactly children any more. There are two boys and a girl. P-lu first Great War [ ilf" .!3& the Royal F! Corps, and at the outset of the ps war was for administration service in the Canadian Air Force in the Cr:ol:oulth Air Training Plan. He is also active in Red Cross work and all community services. "Wilf" feels that the time has come for a change in the Board of Education personnel. "New blood always stimulates . progress," he (he immodithe past procident of as well as being a m o ie Visitors at the centre may be somewhat startled to hear husky male voices blending in to produce the old favorite ,"I‘ve Been Workâ€" ing on the Railroad," and hear a The Workmen‘s Compensation Board Convalesegnt Centre at Malâ€" ton is doing a splendid job of reâ€" habilitating injured men to enable them to resume their employment, or fitting them to take a new posiâ€" tion if they receive a permanent disability. This centre is the only one of its kind in Canada and there is room for 400 _ convalescent patients, although after being in operation more than three months, there are only approximately 225 men there. Job Treating Injured Workmen Convalescent Centre Does Fine Former Air Observers‘ School At Maiton Now Houses Workman‘s Compensation Board Institution Where Patients Take Rehabilitation Training Make your Christmas gitts as lovely as you can . . . for even a little gift may have beauty . . . may; In truth, BE beauty if it is an Elizabeth Arden Gift Box. Handâ€"Oâ€"Tonik and Soap, Bath Mit and Dusting Powder, Bath Salts . . . enchanting combinations in wonderful scents. Elizabeth Arden‘s exquisite Blue Grass. So fresh, so young, it gives a feeling of exhilaration. The perfect fragrance to give or to wear yourself . . . in delightfully gay sets. _ Ardena Dusting Powder and Velva Bath Mit . . . 2.50 Ardena Dusting Powder, Bath Saits, June Geranium Soap . . . 5.25 Cleansing Cream, Velva Cream, Skin Tonic, Lip Pencit . . . 5.75 Velva Bath Mit, Ardena Bath Oil, June Geranium Soap . . . 3.50 Handâ€"Oâ€"Tonik and June Geranium Soap A, Blue Grass Flower Mist and Dusting Powder 2« . 8.785 Mt. Dennis 1130 WESTON RD. JUnction 8733 From another corner of the long room comes the din of two men at the business end of a crosscut saw slicing a pine log. And nearby another group pushes rivets into a steel plate. A bricklayer lays a wall tRnt he will soon tear down and another young man wanders around with a basket of bricks on his arm. All this seemingly excess habititation Iraining Ouujbhfi. buildings men wfilt realistic clang of a mall on a metal Mly then over mu;'gnain. spike. They may start & 3eArCh | These :nnu from the northern for the unseen railroad, but even |bush being rehabilitated after leg thcl)u(h (‘3". is im‘lzh.:.“ lflu injuries. inte a tie in s a few Tank steps into the training hall wili| reliminary teratment after the reveal several burly men pOUunding |yas nohled eno mi.‘ :, ml;v is aFâ€" in the last spike of a railroad that Td on in the upsiaint workroome doesn‘t go anywhere. . where wasvine at Inoms making MA W w + painting and tieing knots he!p stiff fingers alon(u&o road to nimble recovery. Pnlimi:::{ teratment after the wound, bi or other disability has healed enough to move, is carâ€" ried on in the upstairs workrooms where weaving at looms, making In the caré)entrÂ¥ nhog much of the work is done from foot treadâ€" les, some manufactured by the ratienta themselves and operating ike bicycles. Nearly all the patients take treatment in this big sunny room, aromatic with new pine and cedar shavings. Not all of them need the treatment but, as Director J. Campbell points out, "all men like to make things and it is as important to keep him R\entnlly happy as to heal his urt." The game room is adapted to the patients by floor checker boards, as well as a huge vertical one played with pegs in high holes in order to make players exercise their shoulder muscles. All of the patients are convalesâ€" cents who require no surgery but need special nursing care, Prior to moving to Malton, the men were treated at the centre on Richmond street in Toronto. â€" the tient to work. Greatest troubre“wa.s the men from outâ€"ofâ€" town, for the Centre services the whole of the province of Ontario. "It was a job to find them a room while they were convalesâ€" cing," said Mr. Campbell. "Then, we took over the old barracks building and housed them as best we could, but we did not feel it completely satisfactory." The present buildings, during the war No. 1 Air Observers‘ School, RCAF, and after the war a Departâ€" ment of Veterans‘ Affairs convalâ€" escent hospital were gurchased by the W or fi men‘s Compensation Board from the Federal Governâ€" ment, and the adjoining hundreds of acres rented from the Departâ€" ment of Transport. _ _ + _ â€" i esn oo in e gn actual ut'i:h on his mt:.n Mr. Campbell stated the old Centre was not quite satisfactory, though it did bridge the gap beâ€" tween treatment and the return of the tient . to troubfe“wu the town, for the C whole of the pr The aim is a graduated work program to cut down the patient‘s disability time, and to cut down wherever possible a permanent disability. "The men don‘t have to come here. They can refuse, but then they must be responsible for the cost of their own treatment. We believe they can buy certainly more luxurious treatments, but they cannot buy better," said Mr. Campbell. s _2 action ‘frivolous : to the vhibr..b:!uhh:dlynlhuh the men, . They are engaged g an accident suffered at their parâ€" There is a staff of 11 physiotherâ€" HOW MUCH â€" â€" win tne Humber Memorial Hospital | | Cost The Weston Taxpayers? | | If Your House Is Assessed For Monday December 8th Published in the Public Interest by the Times and Guide AVO te Yes Humber Memorial Hospital FOR ~THE The Proposed Grant Of $100,000 Would Be Retired On a 15â€"Year Debenture Through An Addition To The Mill Rate Of Approximately 1.4 Mills ON ELECTION DAY What housewife doesn‘t want to make dull, dingy glassware sparkle like new! Here‘s a simple routine that will remove that dingy film from fine glassware. First, careâ€" fully wipe the glasses inside and out with a cloth rung out in vineâ€" gar. Then, one at a time, wash each glass in warm suds of water. Rinse in clear water, the same temperature as the suds. Dry with a soft towel andâ€"to polishâ€"use erumpled tissue paper. This gives your glassware that final profesâ€" sional sparkle. When boiling potatoes in a potaâ€" to pot, esul: a small cloth or piece of waxed paper in the spout. The steam will not escape and the potatoes will boil more quickly. Grease gllr bowls before putâ€" ting ucnllofie potatoes or baked beans in them and the bowl will not be hard to wash. apists and 12 occupational therapâ€" ists, two permanent doctore with the Toronto board doctors visiting at regular intervals, five nurses and the maintenance staff, making a total of around 70. Catering is dog‘e by an outside company. _ Forty per cent. of the patients are over 50â€" years of age, 20 per cent, speak little English and 85 per cent. have no high school eduâ€" cation. Chopped nuts will not absorb moisture and thus dry out the cakes and bread in which they are used if the nuts are placed in heilâ€" ing water for a few minutes and drained, before being added to ‘the batter, Place a pail of cold water in an ice box which has been painted and it will help discourage the paint fumes. Wire coat hangers, hung up over";fhe stove by ceiling hooks make excellent driers. The{ are right out of the way and will dry qui(fkly. If needles and pins lose their sharp point, rub them with sandâ€" aper to sharpen. If new plasterâ€" goard is showing signs of soil, give it a light rub with sandpaper. Several little sandpaper sfiunres will give a good grip to loosen stubborn sealers or bottle tops. Spilled food burned on the stove yields to a quick rub of sandpaper. It keeps your pots and pans sparkling too. Women who do their own washâ€" ing and wish to impart more of a professional touch to their work, should _ try out _ these French methods. They reduce labor to a minimum _ and yield the best results, First, bear in mind that too $1,000 Household Hints A $2,000 thueht.i‘n’uhommg mo“::_iwj the c since. it causes them | over the spot & t uP snn Pn n B | poy nmr coor fough af theis pristne wfleceed | 5 Ofe boline mater. Here‘s a tip to the ladies who find â€" that precious diamond on their third n.E» left hand, is loui,x.? its‘ spar| t To clean diaâ€" mond rings, place the ring careâ€" fully in a strainer over a pot of rich suds to which one tablespoon of ammonia has been added and bring to zoll. Rinse in clear, warm water and dip in aleohol, To remove fruit 54 MAIN N. PHONE 193 E. A. FOSTER EVENINGS PHONE 422â€"R 1 LITTLE AVE. PHONT EXPERT TAILORING and REPAIRS LADIES‘ and GENTS‘ GARMENTS CLEANED and STORED STORAGEâ€"FURS at 2%, of their value. 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