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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Dec 1957, p. 9

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l Pu »‘»'» w00E * | i taesnus MRYS , PE 7 @ %- ; ApR As y :[:\‘J/; _ We wordd fixe to add out _ { 4# U im <â€"4filllih voice to the chorus of good L L 'm a .’[‘;\ nV really worth singing h & \:,:’ about ... merry and bright ‘ *X D4 and filled with imuch happiness { 6. “‘{3\’* for you and your dear ones. . ; B3G/J° gl } *n *n / ue n inn it mm Snrrranereeneraiere reeianent caniea in on nana mt en | Reward Shoe Stores &1 MAIN CT a) weevAr THE TIMES AND GUIDE â€" Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1957 â€"â€" Page 1$1\ing and driving at A Sober Conversation Means Christmas Cheer With Care The voice on the telephone was that of a longâ€"time buddie, and at frst it sounded like a gag. Recause he‘s not the type of guy to toss gratuitous advice at you. We are now handling Yule Logs and Cannel Coal MERRY CHRISTMAS 50 ROSEMOUWNT HAPPY NEW YEAR W. P. GRAHAM & SONS 61 MAIN ST. N. Or thanks and best wishes for a Happy Voltiday «o all of you whom it has been our greet priailege and picasure to know and to serve. BestWishes to Our Old and New Customers iEâ€"24 MAIN NORTH GREENKHOUSES CH. 1â€"1231 â€" L’ 919 SCARLETT RD. CH. 1â€"3411 CH. 1â€"9103 ASHBEE BROS. â€" oi ofad ofa e afud ho oo afuofu ofud hok 9t shak hk ul tel l h. Tal W BC td T9 Sel ie for your Fireplace and WESTON â€" _ CH. 1â€"1601 But there was an urgency in his voice at this time as he said, "Look, you can do yourself and a lot of other people a favor if you say something about drinkâ€" WESTON Arthur Pigott Will Speak At Social Planning Council Sure, I know it‘s a pretty threadbare subject, but you might make it seem more real to people if you tell them about No, he isn‘t lying in/a traction splint in hospital; wasn‘tieven scratched, as a matter of, fact. But during the eternity of a few short seconds last week as ‘he waited for the crash he knew was coming, all the clever slos gans he‘d @yer read about mixâ€" ing. liquor 'lgd gasoline eame suddenly, terrifyingly true. And this, mind you, is a temâ€" perate fellow. In all the years I‘ve known him, I‘ve seen him looped maybe once or twice, and then only at his own home, where he could hurt neither himself nor anyone else. But last Friday, when he stayed downtown for the office Christmas party, he came away with one too many under his belt Not staggering nor even slurring his words; just a short step over the border. Well, this certainly didn‘t seem like a time to call a taxi â€"| he‘d have felt silly arriving | home without the car and ex»' plaining to his wife that he The December meeting of the Social Planning Council‘s North York Governing Committee feaâ€" [TVS Working with ceramics provides an absorbing hobby for any adult. It‘s simple . . . It‘s fun . . . It could be lucrative. Evening Adult Classes Start TORONTO VISION CERAMIC INSTRUCTION *G 1; * E'*;' R Sus::: $ warmest &0 4 C# p _amud Fast G ‘ skiea _ SERVICE "‘3y5) 1015 WESTON ROAD RO. 2â€"8281 & souNnDp co. TV â€" RADIO â€" HIâ€"FI Monday, Jan. 9th. PLEASE PHONE CH. 1â€"1468 Today COOPER FURS LTD. Information Freely Given 18 MAIN ST. N. WESTON HOBBY Hints \ Guaranteed Quality didn‘t think he was in any|business about your whole life| shape to drive. So he drove. ‘flashing before your eyes when | lAnd everhyl;un: wlent fine unâ€"| you‘re in trouble is just so much til he reached the last turn on s the street. He‘d taken that same | MOGWAsh; certainly it . didn‘t cbrner automatically, _ without | haPPen to me, anyway. But 1 do tkinkm(. a thousand times a|remember thinking, ‘Well, you y;:r: but when he c;:lled on his| sap â€" you‘ve got three people reflexes this time, they weren‘t » listening. He swung wide, side,‘ waiting for you at home, you‘ve swiped a phone pole and came | P®®N knocking yourself out to to a stop on the boulevard. make it a good Christmas for| "You know, it‘s a funny thing," them, and you wash it all out he said in telling about it on with a caper like this." | esn NS T i And everything went fine unâ€" til he reached the last turn on the street. He‘d taken that same cbrner â€" automatically, â€" without t@inking, a thousand times a y§ar; but when he called on his reflexes this time, they weren‘t listening. He swung wide, side, swiped a phone pole and came to a stop on the boulevard. "You know, it‘s a funny thing," he said in telling about it on the telephone, "to get in a spot like this and see the veasoning part of your mind sort of standâ€" ing to one side and examin,ing the automatic part» "I remember clearly â€" it‘s about the only thing I remember clearly â€" realizing 1 wasn‘t goâ€" ing to make it, and thinking to myself, ‘Well, I[ll be damned: the reactions just aren‘t there and it‘s true what they‘ve alâ€" ways said about booze and drivâ€" ing ! "And once you‘ve got that established, there‘s a pretty terâ€" rible finality about it all. You know you‘re going to hit someâ€" thing, and you wonder how bad it‘s going to be. And yes, you even have time for remorse. tured reports from highly active Subâ€"Committee Chairmen. Mrs. heesa Kassierer told of a "get acquainted" coffee session sponsored by the Recreation Committee for the benefit of North York‘s ‘five Y.M. and Y.W.C.A.‘s with the Township‘s Parks and Recreation Commitâ€" tee. The group had a satisfacâ€" tory exchange of ideas and plans. Mr. Ozzie Higgins, reporting for the Mental Health Subâ€" Committee, stated that members had been given factâ€"finding as signments and would analyze their work at a later meeting. with a view to drafting a brief to the township‘s health departâ€" ment. | (Continued from Page\ 6) | bread crumbs, Measure ‘1 cup , of the celery soup and biend in Ipoppcr, monosodium . glut@mate, ‘if being used, and onion. Add | to turkey. or chicken mixtur land blend well. Shape the mixâ€" , ture into 6 or 8 eroquettes about %4â€"inch thick. The Needs of Aged Committee, chaired by Mr. A. Deslauriers, reported a survey being conâ€" ducted with the assistance of the Don Milis B‘nai B‘rith Organizaâ€" tion. Seventyâ€"five per cent of the study has been completed and problems regarding North York‘s aged population will be discussed in a later report. t What‘s Cooking? Mr. Joe Round, of the Publiâ€" city and Interpretations Comâ€" mittee, submitted tentative plans for the governing committee‘s first anniversary dinner. The dinner, to be held in February, will feature Mr. Arthur Pigott. Viceâ€"president of the Social Planning Council, as guest speaker. The meeting ended with a lively discussion concerning ‘the problem of unemployment. Mr. Waisglass, â€" Assistant â€" Research Director for The Steelworkers, asked the Governing Committee to investigate the extent of unâ€" employment in the township. Mr. Saul Cowan, Chairman of the Governing Commnittee, said that every attempt would be made to canvass public and priâ€" vate organizations, working with the unemployed, to .zet their opinions of the problem. Beat egg and water togethe slightly. Dip croquettes into fine drv bread crumbs. then into eg: mixture; coat generously with crumbs. Place croquettes on a sheet of waxed paper or cookie sheet and let surfaces dry for about ‘2 hour. Heat sufficient shortening or cooking (salad) oil to be about !sâ€"inch deep. Fry croquets in the hot fat, until golden, turning once; drain on absorbent paper. Serve with a sauce made by blending the cranberry sauce and milk into the remaining ceiâ€" ery soup and heating the mixâ€" ture. "As far as I‘m concerned this CH. 1â€"2021 â€" 9 MAIN N We‘re â€" cooking up warm good wishes for all our kind friends and patrons for a holiday season that fulfilis all their hopes. RAY‘S BAKERY Well, that‘s the story . . . There‘s no violent, dramatic endâ€" ing, and it‘s not a patch on some we‘}l be readiffg next week, bui that‘s precisely why it seemed worth telling. Because if it can happen to a temperate person like my chum, it can happen to a temperate person like vou. ‘\(usflxunfliu’xdkikkfidfls‘r&fis{x:surs:.’xxui‘r,: 4 3 . ps ho po ns ns ns 7s po ns ma ms ns ms ns ns me ns ns ms ms ns ns »s ns ns ns oo ns ns me mp *\ Marcia Mac Shoppe There will be no collection of garâ€" bage on NEW YEAR‘S DAY, January 1st, 1958. Single collection areas, usually pickâ€" ed up on Wednesday, will be picked up on Thursday of New Year‘s Week. All other collections for that week will be on the regular days. Kindly place your Christmas Tree on the front lawn during the first week of 1958. SEASONS GREETINGS §3 MAIN ST. W. GARBAGE COLLECTION FOR DISCOUNTS 75?/\"{5 DANTI CHARLES SAMMUT HOME IMPROVEMENTS and REPAIRS GRANT G BROWN MOTORS LTD. 200 MAIN ST S WESTON PONTIACâ€"BUICK TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE MANAGEMENT & STAFF and our sincere thanks to all our friends and patrons CH. 4â€"6273 TORONTO DiSCOUNT CAMERAS on NEW CAMERAS and PROJECTORS To all our good friends and patrons, we take pleasure in extending our best wishes for a full measure of all the joys of this most festive of seasons! RO. 2â€"0302 _ _ PLEASE MENTION THIS AD A. T. Squibb & Son Grave Loss _ Whiskey Theft A seasonal treasure of four bottles of rye disappeared from the home of Mr. A. T. Stenâ€" house at 235 Queens Dr., ove: the weekâ€"end. The whiskey loni was taken by thieves who broke Into the home while Mr. Stenâ€" house was out, they took noth ing elge save a $15 suitcase to garry away Heir valuables. 1 M oo noeo en coena ue - The grave‘ loss seriously conâ€" cerned Mr. Stenhouse. None the less he can count his blessings having retained all his other valuables but it is difficult to say at this time of year. "Wel what‘s $24 anyhow." Four bottles of rye can make 48 MAIN® ST. N. â€" WESTQN ~ (2nd North of Loblaws) Road Commissioner. M. F. COX, Phone WESTON a lot of difference at Christmas when you are out of pocket, and the thieves must have been Mrd\ up to do & thing like that. \ We have a full stock of transite pipe und fittings at competitive prices and will be pleased to advise you. DON‘T DELAY â€" ACT NOW! FRANK THOMSON New Drain Connections THISTLETOWNâ€"CH. 1â€"1701 PXe) i# ~~ Fascione Hair Stylist DO IT YyOURSELF SAVE UP TO 50% Mam‘selle Hair Style Salon 346 WESTON RD. and SONS 320 ALBION RD. DELLER‘S DRUG STORE 1101 WESTON ROAD Just a friendiy message to thank you, our friends and customers, for your patronage and wish you ar« your loved anes a ‘rolidoy season full of â€"_~ friendship, good cheer, good hecith, and much happiness! 36 MAIN STREET deat ETINDS

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