Times & Guide (1909), 7 Apr 1960, p. 6

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* 7 * GAY TOGS P i/ . Spring and Eastcr Tss Kih j ¢ ho > / 6 g:fix)?:}? ?:gssss 14"3 fashrons are here! â€" ie Thistletown Plaza CHerry 7â€"1531 £ _\ tion in World Refugee Year will P r assistance to refugees of â€" ages in many parts of the CHURCH and PINE STS.. WESTON Pre Easter ‘DIAPERS _ Announcing ... .. KLEINBURGâ€"Ingham‘s Service Store, Phone CY. 6â€"1162 BOLTONâ€"Bowes‘ Barber Shop, Phone 32 Hoyd Hilliard HYDRO‘S NEW HOT WATER SERVICE MIWCmvnk n n in World Refuges ...mu CHILDREN‘S SPECIALTY SHOP Your CUT FLOWERS‘â€" BOWL ARRANGEMENTS James Trimbee ureday, April 7. 1960 THE TIMES & GUIDE Branded Lines....Plus Imported Items Exclusive To Us Albion Road MIRACLEANERS WOODBRIDGE â€" AT. 8â€"0180 We Carry A Complete Line Up To Preâ€"Teens â€" We Deliver â€" * cost of electricity. Our staff will be glad to tell you all about this allâ€"inclusive HBT WATER SERVICE. A low monthly charge covers: * installation of a modern auto» matic electric water heatgr. . ... *all service and maintenance, including replacement, if This service will provide you with plenty of hot water forâ€"all your household needs. ‘ONTARIO \« to Owners Gordon McMillan WOODBRIDGE R.0.A. 8TH. AVE. â€" WOODBRIDGE Phone ATlas 8â€"1101 SAFE and FAST Colortast â€" Odoriess â€" Quality Guaranteed HEAD OFFICE Phone BOLTON 40 or 905 Pot Plants SHIRT LAUNDERERS _ Physicians used to p: m arr AXâ€"~ sick, according to Worldniook\ Encyclopedia. : DRY CLEANING / HYDRO Lilies AGENCIES AND CH 1â€"6951 Open Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m. |\ _ National Defence officials and |representatives of the Defence |Research Board and the federal [E.M.O. will explain in detail a sugwested civil defence program for the civil side of government. ganization Officials from the province will conduct a full discussion relating to all matters of coâ€"operation beâ€" tween the three levels of governâ€" ment. The Canadian Army‘s opâ€" crational functions for civil proâ€" tection in theâ€"event of enemyat tack will also be outlined. ~â€" The conference is open to repâ€" resentatives from all Ontario municipalities whether they are actively engaged in C.D. proâ€" graming or planning their. orâ€" At a recent meeting of the board of directors of the National Cancer _ Institute â€" of _ Canada grants for cancer research totalâ€" ling $346,120 were awarded to Ontario universities and research institutes. This is the largest share of the $1,115,398 awarded Civil Defence Review Set By Ontario Govt. In a letter to all Ontario mayors, reeves and wardens the Hon. W. M. Nickle, Q.C., minister of planning and development, anâ€" nounced that an emergency meaâ€" sures conference will be held at the Civil Defence college at Arnâ€" prior, Ont., May 17, 18 and 19. Research Centres Boosted By Grants CANCER RESEARCH in Ontario universities and instiâ€" tutes is one of the direct beneficiaries of each year‘s Cancer Fund campaign. Grants totalled $346.120 to Ontario proâ€" jects, by far the largest share of all funds so allocated, most of the money for which comes from the Canadian Cancer Society. i $# » TEACHERS PET TAILORED TOGS JUNIOR WEAR GAY TOGS STARR â€" HOLLYWOOD BEAVER KNIT â€" SCOTTIES BAAB DRESSES PARADISE DRESSES DR. DENTON TRIMFIT [EERNS‘ atÂ¥ ) hn PC }. Dr. Rawlinson also paid tribute |to the Canadian Cancer Society | which provides more than 80 per Commenting on the grants, National Cancer Institute presiâ€" dent, Dr. H. E. Rawlinson of Edâ€" monton, stated: "The large ‘numâ€" ber of new applications indicates that many of our scientists are ready to answer the challenge of cancer â€" research. In â€" making awards we try to keep a nice balance between the large cancer research institute and the inâ€" dividual working away at a proâ€" ject in his own university. We do not.paytheâ€"salaries.of.these peoâ€" ple but rather provide them with the equipment and laboratory help they need.to carry out some phase of cancer research.", Another large grant ($49,675) went for the support of six proâ€" jects and one fellowship at the University of Toronto. Other grants went to the University of Ottawa ($3,000), Queens Uniâ€" versity ($10,800), Ontario Veterâ€" inary College ($11,062), Ontario Agricultural College ($2,691) and the University of Western Onâ€" tario ($36,285). by the institute for the support of 83 cancer research projects and 12 research fellowships throughâ€" out" Canada. At the same‘ meetâ€" awarded for the training of radiaâ€" ing grants totalling $25,200 were tion physicists. By far the largest grant in Onâ€" tario ($232,607) went to the Onâ€" tario Cancer Institute at the Princess Margaret Hospital to support a variety of projects under the direction of Dr. A. W. Ham and Dr. H. E. Johns. PUsLCITYPHoto No $ io it a Ltd. F ‘7 eC Ww 3 d .'u!. E, @ S CAMERA CENTRE H. J. CADWALLADER, Mor. Cor. Main and John St. CH 4â€"5991 Canadian average 511 telephone conversations â€" per person _ per year, highest number in any counâ€" try in the world.â€"Quick Canaâ€" dian Facts. MEN‘S WEAR 49 Main Street North CH. 4â€"7191 WESTON PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES & DEVELOPING cent of the institute‘s funds and warned that much larger amounts will, be needed . to..carry.. on. and enlarge the cancer research proâ€" gram _ "now _ so _ successfully launched." The Cancer Society campaign for funds commenced on April 1. The objective for Wesâ€" .on is $10,000. _ Amortized in this way, the cost of underground wiring is cerâ€" tainly not out of line. The conâ€" venience, not to mention the vast improvement in appearance of the area and increase of property values, is certainly worth conâ€" sidering by our local hydro ofâ€" ficials. A good example is the new subâ€" division called Brentwood Park in Etobicoke Township, a part of Metropolitan _ Toronto, _ where some 156 homes are serviced ,by underground wiring. While the installation cost of underground wiring in this subdivision is highâ€" ar than that of oldâ€"fashioncd poles and overhead wiring, the Etobicoke Hydro (and Etobicoke taxpayers) can now sit back with the feeling that there, at least, they will have little, if any, reâ€" pair costs or interruptions for years to come. INCH‘S The heavy damage caused by ice formed by freezing rain in Southern Ontario this winter has lrawn _ editorial _ comment _ in iewspapers all across Canada Plagued by severe ice storms, hydro electric officials in Southâ€" »rn Ontario are still faced with a tremendous job repairing miles and miles of overhead wiring and spending â€" many _ hundreds _ of chousands of tax dollars in the process. Newspapers everywhere have commented editorially concernâ€" ing the false economy of stringâ€" ing overhead wiring through cesidential areas, vulnerable as hey are to ice storms such as those experienced this winter. It s therefore of interest to see that more and more municipaliâ€" jes are adopting the underground wiring technique for new subâ€" division. Brentwood Park Burtes Wires . . To Cut Upl’c’c’p As & precaution against fires Chief MeGinnis â€"had. â€"a special warning to doâ€"itâ€"yourself pracâ€" titioners about disposing of wood shavings and lumber scraps, as well as the oily rags and old paint mentioned earlier, "Be careful with the methods you use for disposing of surplus material, particularly such flamâ€" mable items ‘as paints and oils," Chief McGinnis said. "Get them outdoors to be picked up by the collector. Don‘t store them in outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"way spots inside the house. The same applies to oily rags or clothes saturated with volatile liquids used in cleaning." A word of caution to ‘local homeowners contemplating the annual spring cleaning spree has been issued by Weston Fire Chief Ernest McGinnis. « CALL PREPARED BY _ EXPERTS Chief Urges Caution In Spring Cleaning HAVE YOUR INCOME TAX RETURNS ‘_ At Your Service VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES .. . ..__CH. J~1§81 1 0_ _ _ Order NOW for That Wedding CH. 1â€"7959 CREST For All Formal ~â€"_Wear Rentals K K OMÂ¥ N Y NN M No N M No N M M M M M M M M Mo M M M M M M My _ Homeowners have been adâ€" vised that a complete inspection. of their homes for fire hazardsJ can be obtained without any cost | whatever. The inspection will be | carried out by the Weston fire| department on telephone request. ! xX KX xk kx x kx kx x x kx x * x * x ® * w ® % o o %o Y Kou ‘"These are the major danger| spots," Chief McGiunis concluded. I "Look out for them. Correct | them. And keep them corrected’ to protect your family from the tisk of fire." | "Your" furnace, chimney and heat ducts should be looked over by an expert periodically. If you haven‘t had the job done for some time now is the time to have it done. "Old mattresses, bedding, stacked newspapers and such likely starting spots for fires should be properly bundled for pickup by the collector. "Check all the electrical apâ€" pliances on the premises. Replace all defective wires and plugs. Call in a qualified electrician if you have any doubts at all about the electrical system in the house. "Make a real cleanâ€"up of it," the chief urged. "Get the garage tidied up. Gather all the winter rubbish from around the backâ€" yard as well as dead grass and brush, particularly when it is close to the house. FREE GIFT! CH. 1â€"3521 CH. 6â€"6647 91 MAIN ST. NORTH NEW FALCON STATION WAGONS the biggest little wagons in the world! we‘ve got ‘em! FORD â€" FALCON â€" MONARCH SALES & SERVICE LOW DoWnN PAYMENT LITTLE BROS. LTD. WESTON FORD DEALERS FOR OVER 34 YEARS EASY TERMS 720 SCARLETT ROAD FASTFER AUTHORIZED EYEBROW SHAPE Miss Lorna and Miss Jose to attend PHONE EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! Appointments booked Tuesday and Wednesday FREE! FREE! FREE! â€" 0O $8.5 4/ Princess room, "at your convenience" for a demonstration ride in a 1960 FALCON, and receive a WASTE PAPER RECEPâ€" TACLE for your present car, with our .compliments. No obligation. Just drop in to our showâ€" Who‘d ever guess these little beauties actually give you over 76 cu. ft. of loadâ€" spaceâ€"that‘s more than in some of today‘s fullâ€"sized wagons! Yet they‘re as much as two feet shorterâ€"and easier to handle and park. Rear seat up, there‘s room for six adults to ride in sedanâ€"like comfort with all their luggage. Up to 35 mpg on regular gas, too. They‘re hereâ€"Come see ‘em . . . today! 245 MAIN ST. NORTH Hair Stylist WESTON Offer Closing Date April 20th Cold Wave 6â€"passenger Fordor 6â€"passenger Tudor (Reg. $15.00) SPECIAL ! 1 SPECIAL ! ! SPECIAL ! 1 CH 1â€"5941

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