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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Dec 1958, p. 8

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FRANK 0. REEVES ana SON|© OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY until 9 P.M. Add the PERSONAL TOUCH with Flowers this Christmas FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE Our Greenhouses on the today is a game of robâ€" Most of us are beginning to Make it a habit to keep your :vbp}wmm,mu thltfluouldmh-qn‘!uc on ‘the »ground and. you‘ll it possible to stand pat.|\has gone up like every else. !never have far to fall Ee 00 PC t 18, 1958 â€"â€" Page 8 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY FLOWERS PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR CiTY DELIVERrY Westonâ€"Woodbridge Rd. at Humber Summit ATlas 8â€"1197 NO OouTsIDE FINANCING Meantime, measure lukewarm water into a large bow!; stir in the 1 teaspoon sugar. Sprinkle withâ€"yeast. Let stand 10 minutes, Scald milk; stir in the % cup sugar, salt and shortening. Cool to lukewarm. Decor means much to the efâ€" fective creation of the Christmas atmosphere. ‘Bright touches add to the mood indoors and out. So too with food. It also captures | the festive feeling while it caters to inner ang outer senses. Christ« mas Wreaths ~of a rich sweet bread provideappeal to eyes as well as palates,. They‘re filled with a spiey mixture of minceâ€" ‘mflt and nuts. Frosting and gay decorative ‘touches give a speâ€" cial holiday air to these attracâ€" tive Swedish‘type sweet bread rings. Christmas callers will fi joy them as a dessert accoi paniment or teamed with coffee or Christmas. beverages. s CHRISTMAS WREATHS is Yield â€" 2 wreaths e 4 cup granulated sugar % teaspoon salt % cup shortening % cup lukewarm water 1 teaspoon granulated sugar 1 envelope active dry yeast 2 wellâ€"beaten eggs Â¥ cups onceâ€"sifted allâ€"purpos flour ‘ Soft butter or margarine cup wellâ€"drained mincemeat cup chopped walnuts or In the Estate of ARCHIBALD BROWNLEE, deceased, late of th eTownship of Vaughan, in the County of York, Retired \ Farmer. ’ All persons having claims against the Estate of Archibald Brownlee, late of the Township ‘of Vaughan, in the County of }York, deceased, who died on or |about the 10th day of October, |1958, are hereby notified to send lparticulars of the same to the | undersigned Solicitor for the Exâ€" |ecutors, duly verified, on or beâ€" ‘fore the 30th day of January, 1959. After that date the as. |sets will be distributed having‘ |regafd only to the claims of| ‘7 which the undersigned shall then‘ \ have notice. I DATED at Toronto this 1ith day of December, 1958. J. KENNETH KIDD, 371 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors James Stanley Brownlee and Isabella Brownlee. Notice To Creditors and Others â€"FOR PC a pr" '%?,&g.'%@f‘/} O M AT. 8â€"0591 This Christmas Give a Gift Certificate from Kennedy‘s . . . THE TRAVELERS CHoICE... For him . . . A smart gift of handâ€"tooled leather luggage by Travelgard . . . on land or sea «.. or air, he‘ll look his handâ€" some best, carrying luggoge from Kennedy‘s. Ken Kennedy :: â€" Socks â€" Shirts â€" Ties â€" Suits â€" Jackets DACK‘S SHOES W o Street Is ~* Ken Kennedy [Dewie For the Finest in footwear . . . gl These small seals that have | been decorating Canadian Christâ€" mas cards and parcels for more than fifty years make possible the preventative, diagnostic serâ€" vices of the National Sanitarium Association. ‘The NSA services |mean that you and everyone in your family gan now have free tuberculin tests (beginning this year) as well as free chest xâ€" irays and clinical examinations | when necessary. The tuberculin [test is a simple skin test which will be given at the NSA conâ€" sultant clinics or when the wellâ€" known, big, grey mobile van of the NSA arrives in your district. ‘In the tuberculin test the skin |is pricked and a fluid lpplled,‘ {then, at a later date the mark is studied to see whether you have a negative or positive reâ€" action. If the test is negative it means that there are no TB germs present in your body and that you do not require an xâ€"ray. If the test is positive it means Recent Local Survey Shows No TB Have you ever stopped to conâ€" sider the breadth of the protecâ€" tion you acquire for yourself and your family when you support the TB Christmas Seal appeal. For her . . . A lightweight, matching set by Travelgard . . . colors to match her personality . . . fully lined and equipped. A lasting gift she‘ll remember. men‘s wear from 3 The free protective services of the National Sanitarium Associâ€" ation, provided through the sale of TB Christmas seals by no means stop at the tuberculin test and the chest xâ€"ray, however. Last year 322468 of the miniaâ€" ture xâ€"ray films were ‘read at the Gage Institute to screen the The ‘National Sanitarium Asâ€" sociation : recommends the conâ€" tinuance of routine chest xâ€"rays for everyone who fails t have the tuberculin test and for all those over forty because it has been found that those free chest xâ€"rays often disclose other, freâ€" quently serious, chest abnormalâ€" ities. For instance, 1,793 free chest xâ€"rays were given in which no active cases of tuberculosis were found, but 38 other chest abnormalities were discovered and referred to the family physi{ cian in Weston in the most reâ€" cent survey. that you have been exposed to TB and that there are germs present in your ‘body. It is imâ€" portant to have a chest xâ€"ray following a positive test because the test does not reveal the acâ€" tivity of the TB . bacillys or whether treatment is required. WOODBRIDGE The regular meeting of St. John‘s C.W.L. was held on Monâ€" day evening, December 1st, with |the President, Mrs. A. Redmond, presiding. Mrs. Miner reported |that the card party held on Noâ€" |vember 28th was a social and financial success. Mrs. Kloepfer asked for vok unteers to attend the lectures on December 5th at St. Peter‘s Church to discuss the problem of fallen away Catholics. The annual Christmas Tea was held on December 14th at St. Maria _ Fidelis Convent. Mrs. Kloepfer and Mrs. Bannatyne :onvened the tea. f Father Driscoll gave an interâ€" sting talk on "Advent" and also he importance of the ladies tb ttend the lectures at St. Peter‘s liscussing ‘"Fallen Away Cathâ€" >lies." At the close of the meeting & Christmas Party was held and he ladies filled Christmas stocks ngs for "The House of Prové lence." > Card Games Are Success Mrs. Gorman and her commitâ€" ee served a delicious lunch. It was suggested that the sideâ€" walk be built next to the curb, but police advised against tHis, due to traffic hazard and utiliâ€" ties poles allowance. TB Christmas seals make regâ€" ular tuberculin tests, chest xâ€" rays and clinic examinations conâ€" veniently available to everyone without expense. Remember this Christmas what these bright little seals do for you . . . in safeâ€" guarding the health and security |of your family . . . buy and use \them generously. Township engineer W. M. Swann says that they will try to save the trees wherever posâ€" sible. He could not say how many would be cut down. â€" The Township of Etobicoké is correcting an error of omlésion made years ago. When Islington Ave., north of Dundas was widâ€" ened and repaved, Township authorities noted on the west side a 10â€"foot widening allowance on the registered plan. The paving required moving portions Of the sidewalk, and "In ~ subsequent planning it was found theâ€"10 feet had been shown; but not provided for in fact. ; The Township compromised with residents to use only § feet and currently work is going ahead on the installation of the sidewalk. Eventually the :sideâ€" walk will extend north of Rathâ€" burn Rd. t3 _ In addition to the followâ€"up readings at the Gage, extended clinics are held every eight weeks in many Ontario districts; docâ€" tors may refer patients to these clinics for large xâ€"rays. These xâ€"rays are also read at the Gage and examination advised (if necessary) at the nearest conâ€" sultant clinie which is usually held in conjunction with a hosâ€" pital. ‘ Because of the constant vigiâ€" lance of these services, the maâ€" jority of TB cases are found in the early stages and can almost always be assured of a complete cure with sanatorium care. ‘This is one of the hardest jobs we have," said Dr. Hugh T. Mcâ€" Clintock, director of the Assoâ€" ciation‘s Gage Institute. "When abnormalties are apparent on an xâ€"ray film they are followed up by clinical examinations which involve ten times the cost and the time‘pfl the original xâ€"ray." normal from the abnormal

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