Flower mission-Mrs. H. How; ard reported in absence of Mrs. Craiggie, narcotics, non-alcoholic products-Mrs. H. Dicken, Wes, lion: moral education, mothers meetings - Mrs. F. Marratt, areswick reported in absence Y) ‘Mrs. K. Boothby through ill; ness; citizenship, Canadianiza-l lion Sabbath observance, law legislation --, Mrs. R. Serrickl Keswick; evangelism, Christi ion stewardship - Mrs. Earl Sy, Bull, Newmarket. , Display Posters l, Miss Duff from the Book: by port The morning session opened; It 10 am. with Mrs. D. Da"vidge,1, the president in the chair. After) the morning devotional exer-l cises which were in charge of the Weston Union the following) reports were received: Mrs. H.: Howard, Port Credit - temper; Ince in day schools; publicity/ social activity-Mrs. C Cargill;) Lake Shore; world and Canadian! missionary work-Miss Leonarai Starr, Newmarket; peace and mi ternational relations-Mrs. Camp-3 bell, Keswick; travellers aid and) welfare-Mrs. Roden of Bolton/ temperance in Sunday schools-. Miss V. Steele, Bolton; press -I Mrs. Draper, Weston. i The annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union for York and Peel Coun- ties was held in _Wcston Baptist church on Wednesday, April These three pretty little maids are ‘the daughters or Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott, of St. John's St. W., Weston. Their father is in the odortising business. Baby Jane smiles as she hugs her twin eisters, Helen and Virginia. 4 . 28th, 1954, York Peel !lrlions.hjleet Here For Annual W. C. T. ll. Convention tty avoiding accidents you save more than suffering and W0rty-y0t1 nave money, tool In a family the size of (furs (mm now overjlm these vings are important. That‘s why our employees are not onsl; thtmmghty trained m use safety tools and methods, but continually reminded to take my precaution to avoid injury to themselves and others. It', Another way we help keep costs down so we can pro- vide you with the but possible telephone service at me lowest possible cost. ' "II "" 'I'ILIPHONI COMPANY or CANADA R' â€out " pun»! ham arrldum ll shown In "Home Safe Mont“. i folder available free from the Health Depart. nmu of you Provincial Government or from the De palm»! of National Health and Welfare. Ottawa. The afternoon session opened at 2 p.m. with the Temperance Battle Hymn usrsd at the World conference of the WiJ.TRJ. in Vancouver. The devotional ex, erases were .given by the Lake Shore Union and followed by a Trio "God's Grace" by Mrs. Han- cock. Mrs. Rowland and Mrs. Mathers of Weston. Three members from Weston were lovingly remembered at this time -- Miss M. Forsythe, Mrs. Nason and Mrs. Macklim. Noon-Tide Prayer Just at 12 o'clock the Noon- tide prayer was given by Mrs. Serrick, Keswick. A delicious luncheon was served by the ladies of the Baptist Church. At this time greetings were brought by Rev, G. K. Tyler and Miss Duff. MinuKspeeches by the five presidents' of Unions were given by Mrs, R. Bust, Weston, Miss L. Starr, Newmarket, Mrs. Howard, Port Crrdit. Mrs. Fen- ncll. Lake Shore and Mrs. Marv ratt, Keswick. " Main St. North " cu. 1-1061: (i.-.,,,,,,...,,..,,;,-, , Gifts Mom will pracll. , ll . . . Ically live m all summer. Comfortable and flat. . 'iiterino dresses from. our woman's group. . m I top, primed shunning than and bolero eemhmtq moo ll . Bottom, chambray human-down for happy days ‘14,†. drriii'iiiiii: - do 6113 {55mm Ayn, in" LE Ct;:,,',,, ' ~. Ml" ‘ ':ti'iiji, _)'i' MSE -,riii: M, 'j, ï¬g? 9 ')iiii2 - Br; . v t8is,i' ' g a t ., " 8gq p. ï¬x 'iii' ti a % , w , 36- 'irJ,?d11 â€if MI ‘ V .5; A (hr. . J, X "rt:',':,',):,:,,,:, . > f, , It, . _':'iitl'r?t "slit)?, tR "i, rg 2g†A r5i'i,i:,9' 'his'-',:;:::',:,',",:'::, g a I . , ii', â€wâ€; 'l1lllllilllliRiF .3; li': L1. agi“ EE: lie _ p'; x ti'it,)s','l,,ri(:i,i'i)t'ic, it my {336' “TEL _-": g $3?†.6 , *‘-,:3_» w. LAW V "cD , mother. Our assert? The fascinating Hawaiian Ambrosia were simply individual pineapple cubes dipped in coconut and red ch rie. plowed toothpicks made for easy handling. As for he onian meat pie, it resembled a large obling yeast do d was ot the same consistency. The centre was filled with _ iced meat. Delicious, but oh those calories! in one of the hallways; "Is this your iiistGiiuF, the Major asked her. "No, it's my third and I've been at Grace Hospital every time - I wouldn't go anywhere else," said the new WHAT NO GAS MASKS? Senior Major Margaret Crosby, the superintendent of the Salvation Army's Grace Hospital, on Bloor St. explained to press and radio personnel at a Campaign luncheon in the King Edward last week just why money was needed for enlargement of the hospital. "The hospital is now caring for three-andihalt times as many people as it was built for", she said. "Imagine building yourself a home to house six children and then finding you’ll need room for 21." The tiny nursery, has a capacity for 55 infants, she said. Today it cares for as many as 80. Newest of the newborn must await a crib on a dressing table or in a clothes basket. coh are put up in corridors, stated Major Crosby and told of talking to a woman who had just had her baby and was on a cot Driving in "the good old days'"must have been far more challenging to the resourcefulness and imagination of the motorist than it is today with ,all these newtangled auto- matic devices. An article entitled Hints for Motorists in n 1929 issue of the Times and Guide gives this timely advice: "You should not be without a Windshield wiper, but it you are or if the one you have breaks down at a critical time, cigar ashes rubbed on the glass will make it clear, at least in misty weather, tor a while". Gas mask anyone? . NEW WING NEEDED FOR GRACE HOSPITAL flilljilWiI'IiiiE give her 3H3 MAY'Sl M.P. " 1lllEl8BOftF's (Untamed trom Page, 'dt the women "toted' their tood to the "Y" and ate it there. Ottitters elected tor the coming yen included: Pretsident, Mrs, Irene Taylor; vice-president, Mm. Yen Booth; sec'y-treasurer, Mm. Joyce Francis; programme 'i'lT1tl'it Mrs. Helen Schryver, Mm. adolyn Hunter. Mrs. De- him Cassie; and membership, Mm. Shirley Beuglu. A reunion ot the “Old Boys" of St. Michael's College will be held in Brennan Hall at the Col- lege on Wednesday evening, May 12, it has been announced by Pifk Foster, the president. SALE Is SUCCESSFUL "Y?" Anuuey. Mrs. munry was The Jacob Bull Chapter 1033010152. DI. held I very successful used The guest speaker, Miss Mar clothing sale on Saturday, May garet Kennedy. on furlough from lat n the home of the Resentvjihe Bhil Field in India was intro- Mm. J. W. Milner and . sub, duced by Mrs. R. B. Ledingham, mum] sum was raised. Thyme new president of Toronto proceeds of this sale are being West Presbyterial. Miss Kennedy donned to the Humber Memorial told of the vastness of the work Hospital fund. .still to be done in the Presbyter- The chapter's regular month, ian field in India. Listeners were 1y meeting will be held Monday, roused to plan for greater work May 10th at the home of triein the mission fleld by her Pic Regent, 14 John St. T lures ot lite in India given seri- The chapter's regular month, 1y meeting will be held Monday. May 10th at the home of the Regent, 14 John St. T ST. MIKE'S OLD BOYS It is expected that all former. 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