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Times & Guide (1909), 20 Feb 1958, p. 5

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u, t _ VAUGHAN TOWN‘HIP "DRAW or -, AtNttcuF-amtmttN VAUGHAN ; YOWNIHIP FAIMI” . MINING CW?!” ngeTo Expand tree, Blood Service Over Entire Nation I. be hold m Volley. Hall Wodnudey "who, March s, .at 3.15 p.m. under the. cucplcn of Vaughan Yowmhlp Induction of Agriculture. new“: . _ A MALE ammo": Please forward with application full details of qualifications, education and previous employment or: forms recelved from the Township municipal offices in Maple to the undersigned before Monday, February‘24, 1958. Fascione HairStylist KEEP THE HEAT You BOUGHT Lett our experts flatter your features with an excit- ing hair-do created ospocially for you! Result? A thrilling now look of beauty! 1101 WESTON ROAD - R0. 2-1332 TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN We (all your trttqrttltyrt to the fed that there it available to you an Auxiliary Heating Unit that will reclaim and utilize the Hem from your Boiler or Furhace thot is waned by going up tho chimney. _ . . . Tho HEALA-WAY is of hccvy gauge noel eonstruetiort 'tie long card". service. Oporoved by a ruggodly built motor-driven blower. Com no men " run than a mall electric ion, which owe!» out-tie-. V It is a well known fact among heating engineers that only about 50% at the heat generated from combustible fuel in the average appliance is absorbed and transmitted to its actual station of usetulness. This applies more particu- larly to domestic house heatlno appliancos, and espeelelly to hot air furnaces. Do you got all the heat out of the fuel you pay for, or is a great percentage wasted up the chimney-hint, the sky. Why not save this wasted heat wlth a HEAT-A-WAY UNIT? and heat any room in your home, Basement - ment Recreation room, laundry, Workshop, etc” at no extra fuel cost . . May be purchand on small monthly pawn-Ms - N. am: chum. for installing. POI FUITNII INFORMATION AND Ill! HOME ("any 144:4 Y". ”I tt MON" Lon UP You: CNIMNIY hr.o--weodheM.., Halon, - and -rmdtttg on. “Marianna" Phone Your HIAY-A-WAY bum Mn MARKETING "" KERR HEATING To TRAIN " AN EEECiiE) -WEttYBotty WELCOME- J. M. McDonald, Maple P.O., Ontario. Vaughan Township Clerk 1 _Congiatulstior" to Anne .Miller, who was ngecessful in amassing her grade ' piano. at 1 the Royal Conservatory ot Musue, 'Ann-e is a pupil ot Miss Isobel Wot, of Woodbridge. lln the chin tor in. blood all lacrou Can-d1" Dr. Stanbury said, "When I was a medical Mu. dent, there were only tour blood M Central United Church Wom- _ en's Association met " the home l) of Mrs. John Hostnwur on I Tuudly evening, February 4, ( with 12 members present. Dr. W. . Monty, Notional Communion" ot the Con-dun Ind Ctou. (IV. on mount ot the hlltoty o! the Fro. Blood Mutualon Service in Canada and tho Wort. at tho and Cross to expand thln from cont to count. Dr. sunbury udvlud the local Brunch works" that the Metro In. Blood Service mounted I challenge to all. tt would be I matter of constant campaigning to keep tho blood flowing to the Toronto hoopltols in gunk-lent !quantity, " trash blood cannot be kept more than three weeks, land it it cltlmlted the 2,000 bot. tles will be needed per week, your round.' "This new Metro Toronto trtttlodd uervice is another link At Twin Elm: a box social! kept the boys guotsing and bid” ding for the box of their ehoiee.l They also enjoyed a program ot, songs and game: and exchanged vnlentinu. ', dent, there were only tout. bloodi "The National Free Tannin-7 CT-_-rr-_-T-r-------------), Service u vital, Dr. sun.l "e-r-r-r-rr-r--.. bury pointed out, "II no nrlvltel blood bank would have access to I C at E " INE enough of these ure bloods in ‘time of peace, and, of course, in' "V --. tlme ot war it would be vital tttr, By MRS. N. WATiON ithe country's survival. The new? CY "l3“ !wonders of heart surgery and the heart-lung mechlne could not several from um district ob- {operate without the blood of 15 served and commented on the to 20 dtmorg. The Np.titmal Blood; magnificent, display of the Au- Trarutusion Service meme the! rora Borealit on Monday night, pooling of the resource' of the; February 10th. Instead of the whole nation: provides bltttod at) white glowing lights in the Nor, lowest cost. It will mean the them sky as ordinary, this was lhlood of all pregnant women will a display of lights glowing from ‘be examined during pregnancy white to rosy red and was seen Mr the RH factor. as Jaundice on in the southern hemisphere. (the newborn ll I very serious a * . {cause of infant mortality". \ I . a C l The speaker was introduced by A party was the order at each in: W. ft. c: Martin, Cht!rman of the three scholg in the Vaugh- inf the Association Of Bed Cross an and Toronto Gore School area Jhranches of Metropolitan Tots on Friday afternoon, YFebruai'v Ionto. and was thqnked on behalf 14, in celebration of the dalv tf the Branch bv y.r. R. M. when 'Hearts' rule the day. At S.i.am.phell, Vice-President and Burlington game: and contesm Chairrnan of the Blood Donor und the distribution of valentines ICommittee. filled the afternoon. with a ape-' In the President’s Report, Mr. cial treat of candy and fruit to Roy Davey referred to the 'ttterr top off the afternoon. Several of ‘dld reports of work done prM- the pre-school kiddies were in- enter] by the Chairmen Ind point- vited to enjoy the afternoon with out they represented 25,000 hour: their older brothers and sisters. .01 volunteer "Wm in Mm.' I“ At Twin Elm: a box wcial in” 'tated that the Branch Ind kept the boys guelsing and bid, tanned its sixteen Bereueg by ding for the box of their choice. i307“ aided . new "rvitse - They also enjoyed a program 01.17”"“1'” Visiting - and pur- songs and game: and exchanged “and I larger Branch wagon vllentinu. to meet inereased demands, "l " , . An increased colt of In than $253333; ?,'.eet'.U.'y,el.u ism over me, um hm mm At Coleraine, the older pupils CU" for several days ahead had plan- :rnore ned for l any afternoon. It wasiposed worked in with the regular Red 4"“ Cross meeting and the president, 1 able Eleanor Weber took the chair for i Out the afternoon. The business por- in“: tion of the meeting was covered.) ects first, followed by I stunt contest p wherein each person had to per- l form the task suggested on ai heart drawn from a box. Al, hearty lunch of "ndwiehes,1, w cookies, cake, pie, candy andl chocolate drink was then served.l II When all the crumbs had been I dented away the program con-l (tinued with action games and an - ‘shott square dance with musiel isupplled from a record . I l ANNOUNCING THE OPENING I I I l, or oun NEW . i, SHOWROOMS and SERVICE CENTRE In" than no people attended the Human“: Annual link In; at lbbholu Township ind District Branch of the Canadian Bad Cm Inlay. which w held an the Canadian but“ Hull. Btow “not Won, ldlnlton, recently. Following the regular opening / of the meeting, plan! were) drawn up for the supper meeting l, of the congregation. Also reports} ware given by the flower and, visiting committee. Those who; had attended the annual muting of the Woman's Association m, Runnymon Church, Toronto! namely. Mrs. Alex. Johnlton,| Mn. Russell Livinnton and Mrs. E. Baden, reported a large at-l tendanco and a very inter-eating; program. 5 Further improvements to the basement in connection with the} church kitchen waa planned which included a counter top. and more cupboard 1pm. .‘ An invitation was received‘ from Nobloum WA. inviting the: Central ladiea to moot with them , for the Women's World Day of Pray-r. on February 21. 1 The meeting wu cloud with the benediction by lunch lowed by the hostess and committee in charge. 1655 WILSON AVE. (Just Wat of Jan.) SUPEITEST IISOLIIE " PEI IILLOI Metropolitan Toronto" Newt", Authorized MERCURY - uncém - METEOR DEALER [NOW ABOUT DIR 80,” mu WWW 'orqr"" VVUI’ Am, ”I“ IIIVU Illy'll 'more than $8,000 under the pro- posed 1957 Budget, which mean: ithat Itobicoke Bunch will be able to support non fully the (Outpost Hospital Service. Dh- Caster and International Belief u- brood woman “I admitted to hospital “will; hilly."l'wuty to thirty typo-1v." Mod to match " blood with no «can. ‘A ample. new. to Toronto, was then match“ a an annual: nn tsteNf may. to - wile than would In" to to usual!- ttUn " to: million tym It ‘wu donned this nu blood tae. (iii mine In 'otrrt4 In blood run- ltins. and hunt“ lumber! of In" "In. on M'nv tutu were Hound “Jun Hill. nu their Mood and her Bte In: and. "Blood reunites the hiehest de. not of cantlnuous efforts, wp.' no let-up it we In to meet our obllnuons . . . I true from the people of Canaan. pllccd in Red iCm's", pr. Stanbury command. group: known, and may they number in the tltougattdr. “In? Mood group may; well be " in. dividual u his fingerprints. ‘rolllu a! - draagatio - and " In. W Dr’. Ita- bury refereed to I can two In" no In Edmonton - Inu- AT THE WOODBRIME and INSTINCT MEMORIAL MN and " SECOND HALF OF COMMUNITY SKATING TICKETS NOW " SALE COME ' SEE of our Society. FIGURE SKATING 1.E$$0lt8 EVERY SATURDAY 2:30'5 pum- MISS ROSEMARY GORDON, Instructor PUBLIC SKATING SATURDAY 8 -10 PM. At The Following Stores HINDIRSON'S DRUO STORI WOODBRIDOI DAIRY MR NUMBERWOOD DAIRY BAR ETTirlTSll l Get well wishes are extended to all these folks: Mr. Jas. Whit- ten, Sr., of Downsview Ave. who has been a patient in the Northwest General Hospital for the past ttvt, weeks, He is re- ported to be progressing well and expects to be allowed to go home soon. To Donald Miller, is years of age, of 29 Ridge Rd., who has been confined to Hum- ber Memorial Hospital with an Injury to his foot or leg. The doctors have been unable to di- agnose Donald‘s ailment so fur but we wish him a speedy re- turn to health; and the same wishes go out to Mrs. Aylea- worth of Wilson Ave. who had just recovered nicely from I serious spinal operation and re- turned to work when she re- ceived another attack of lum- 2rago. MtCAI SOLD"! mm IN "tnatty-ttel Com equip- monl mun be malnlclnod in parka candllion, and thls in the lob of radio muchanicl. Hon, Signalman Calvin W. Kluprolh, loft, of Moubcnk, Sank, and $99. Illl Bush." of Woton, on, members of 'I" Troop, in Canadian Infunny Dlvisionol Signal Rogimonv, um the qlreuit of a wlrolou no. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Maggie como ot Willon Ave. are hell. shying in Jlmicn at present and no doubt enjoying I much dit- ferent ciime from our present trigid temperature. George Heatherington cele- brated his 6th birthday wsth eight guests " his party on Feb. 6th. Mr. and Mm. Herb Richard- son of " Ridge Rd. moved this past week to Beaten, and we wish them happiness in their new home. Mr. Doug Jones, who resides with his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Mariam. of Ridge ltd, in at present enjoy- ing a holiday in M-.ieo. Your correspondent waa de. lighted to receive a letter trom Mrs. Margaret Hudson. a former teacher " Ridge Rd. school and now a roaident of Adelaide, S. Australia. The letter was re- ceived on one ot our coldest days this winter and it men. tioned tantalizingly the beluti- ful summer weather which they are enjoying there. Mrs. Hud. son mentioned that housing " commodatlon is scarce also in Australia and there are a lot of immigrants pouring into that country too, She said the houses there have no baaementl " they are not needed in their lovely warm climate. His rrany friends and neigh- bours will be sorry to hear that Mr. Bill Crackle of 434 Rustic Rd. is confined to the General Hospital as the result of a re- cent coronary attack, and we extend wishes to him for I speedy return to health. Monday, Feb. 10th, was In im. portant night tor the 166th Maple Leaf Pack of Guides and Brownies when the ceremony of "Flying Up" into Guides wu held. The full Guide company under. their captain. Mrs. Coom- ber, was present to receive the Brownies. District Commissioner Cunningham was on hand to make the presentations. Golden Debbie Maguire, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Robe. Maguire, who is only a gear‘ and a half, fell from her crib and received I fractured collar-bone and other comparatively minor injuries recently. She wn Ible to return home the same day following treatment though, and we also wish her I speedy recovery. NICHOISOI’I VAIIITY It's Our Birthday, But You GofTho Present In The Form or Savlngs All Through The I... 2.39 Only [iiiriljrii ttee. m I " to 2.49 ' O were presented to Patsy TAN-UNM, JEANS 'la $2.19 Itt $1.49 'ee s For .1 MEN'S COTTON COMIINATIONS YOUNG GIRLS' WINTII HATS Hm ue I I I m‘-"I HAWK ttttttt ' - " ro. ma TOW!“ was I . " IOYS' $1.19 CHANG PLAEgb-lAMrattin+ ' ', " MARION - at um l.".,, "rqt6menaM0'tA8ABtmut. ‘. MANY om RIMS WHY "ttoe" The Wound. Anne. " Bi. iiGia, Tauri -..‘ ' verston. Put “mud Church II I P 'od'.' Cl: "'lllr' in charge ot the 'rsrertinq HP .0. d give vice on Buts., to. mu m an to brood-u "tiretq tp. Teen-Ago mm. cu" u m: mm In an. etnttegt “a“ ing " the home " Rev, aod min luv. but: m attt Mrs. Laue- at " Pd,' Ave. h' by C tt Abbott, the Mu. " Sunday morni at Batt., In . . they would au,'. W VOW V. tmtett-8tauntem, 'ragttet8. folk who would cm bums. Ont. . Mfume“ any ' may . BROADCLOTH NOISE IS KEPT TO A MINIMUM, WHEN YOU, METAL CEILING TILE IN YOUR HOME. “I US Fm JOHN) MANVILLE CEILING '" AND DO-IT-YOIRSIU _ ADVICE. . YOUNG any DRESSES Assoneo MAYIIIAIJ SI a ' to " LT.' i.9t . "tttt “was: " GIRLS’ mum COM II . I Special " NO MONEY DOWN-THREE YEARS TO PAY run cumq I... '" Knuth. Wool pa nu tag. " ll. 1 pr. of ld QUALITY "LOIS wm, mans: 0635.00 on no» or "cum Marimba! COLOIID ob, . sox 3313a! "" 4 '0 " “I. CHID'S ammo“. nouns LAttrtttttt III COW "- 93- I... WONDlI-IIA . CHIDIIN'S ILOOMIIS L. , "

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