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Weston Times (1966), 4 Jan 1968, p. 12

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For CATALOGUE CLEARANCE CENTRE . B the >\ (YANGaeâ€" 7 i 1967, and last week‘s meet at McMaster was a dandy, 1 would really have liked to come down to poolside and congratulate you all on your fine efforts but havâ€" ing no official position in the swimming organization, . it wouldn‘t be proper, so I‘ll do it this way. Yes, I get a tremenâ€" birds swim, improving your times, and behaving like all first class athâ€" t When I see such fine young swimmers â€" as _ Carolyn _ Gora (Lakeshore), GreZ Vanular (Searboro), Henry Pomer (North York), Cam Brady (TOTAC), Geoff Brown (EMAC), Debbie Crowhurst A_(USAC), Andrew Beare _ (Alderwood), . Monika Glanert® (lalide)â€"eight differâ€" ent clubs represented in the Toâ€" Yonto areaâ€"it is reassuring. In a few short years I hope‘ you are all champions and can repâ€" vesent Canada in some big interâ€" mational contest like the Olymâ€" "Feed the birds" was the title of a song in the motion picture Mary Poppins, and that‘s exactly what the Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority is doing for the winter bird population in a number of its conservation areas. The Authority has> laid . in mbout three tons of feed and about 600 pounds of suet and this is being used during the winter. months to stock the many feeding stations and suet feeders located throughout the Albion Hills, Black Creek, Boyd, Bruce‘s Mill, Claremont, Cold Heat can hit dental fillings tooth fillings, E;;;E,- Glen . H;ffy, Greenwood and Heart Lake conservation following feed mixture recipe: 40% eracked corn, 40% cracked wheat and 20% sunflower seed. This mixture is said to be high in nutritional value, and is enâ€" joyed by :i] species of birds. ‘Among the species seen in the c‘murv‘tion areas during ; the winter months are: purple finch, bluejay, pheasant, grosbeak, chickadee, whiteâ€"breasted nutâ€" hatch, woodpecker, juncos, tree sparrows and cardinals. m ca reduction i the size ‘fla;: of m‘oluul;: in dental fillings. Lh t c on ings, . because moderate heat Doâ€"itâ€"yourself ear piercing is risky, warns the American Mediâ€" cal Association, increasing the chances ‘of infection and the development of scar tissue. The medical group warns that the small, selfâ€"piercing earring loops now being widely promoted are not considered safe. " According to one scientific inâ€" vestigator, moderate heat, equal to the temperature of hot foods, hastens shrinkage in dental fillâ€" These â€" devices â€" have â€" sharp points which are supposed to pierce the ears within afew days as they are worn: Infertions reâ€" quiring medical treatment have developed from the use of these devices. If your filling loosens don‘t blame your dentist. It may be due to causes beyond his conâ€" trolâ€"to hot food as a matter of fact, At least that‘s what a recent report from ‘the National Institute of Dental Research suggests, . _ ‘Physicians will not pierce ears having any type of rash or inâ€" fection, or if small cysts are present in the lobe. Persons subject to scar overâ€" growth or who have this tendency in the family, or those allergic to nickel or other metals, should not have‘ their éars plerced, the AMA warns. & The Authority is using the Piércing ears can be painful _ The Swim # commonly used +â€" is an alloy . of watching you Monika Compare your time with that. If you happen to break a record in a race, okay, let them mark it down, but. keep in mind what dt.h:o&penmordil. That‘s what Brown of Etobicoke does. Geoff set a new Ontario recâ€" ord of 1:20.5 for the 11/12 boys 100 yards butterfly race at Mcâ€" master but he takes it all in his stride. He is looking ahead four or five years from now when he hopes toq break Danuy Sherry‘s Canadian record of 58.1 so ke figures his 1.20 is pretty slow actually, even though it‘s good for his particular age. You should all think like Geoff. You should all be thankful of the opportunity to compete too. Your parents, your coaches, etc., all pitch in and it‘s a big job to prepare everything so you can race. Sometimes I wonder if you appreciate it. Do you ever Simpsonsâ€"Sears ut q \="c ClExenxnce Sale 3.98 to 7.98 â€" Sale â€"39.95 MEN‘S BATHROBES Lighter, Pen and Pencil Set At Our Rexdale nuary 4, 1968 Special 2.49 FLAMEâ€"PLATED TUNGSTEN EDGE KNIVES Bread Slicer Chef Carver Paring Knite WALKIE TALKIES Reg. 9.98 to 14.98 Pair, j ? Reg. 8.98 to 17.24 & SALE > h 3.49 «» 11.97 Reg. 69.98 go to any official and say "thanks" for the good swim meet. Tell you one way you ‘Cah do itâ€"when your name is called out ‘to go forward and receive your award, get right over in a at attention, without towels or sweaters hanging on you. And also, don‘t talk just as a race is mbout to start. The officials will appreciate your good.manners, Have you kids ever wondered why I‘m so interested in swimâ€" ming? Well, I have a son that races too. ile'l not very geod yet but someday I hope he is, and naturally, I‘d like to see every opportunity provided for you all to make good. Anything that is for your benefit, I‘m all for it. Foy.instance, I wouldn‘t waste any time arguing about how much entry fees should cost youâ€"but I will spend time, lots of it, fighting for a long course pool for you. Besides that, I used to race myself. I know all about your nerves, your sick stomachs, your preâ€"ice â€" jitters, your â€" aching muscles, your tortured lungs, and your disappointments as well as V{ATCH FOR OUR 12â€"PAGE GIANT SALE CIRCULAR DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR NEXT WEEK, % SALE STARTS JANUARY 8TH, 1968. BE FIRST FOR BEST SELECTION! 4.95 5.95 3.95 Remnant Sale! ALAN WAMES Chenile, Quilted and Heirloom, Variety of shades, some oneâ€"ofâ€"aâ€"kind! . Your choice of plaids, prints and solids Variety of coloursâ€" Bedspreads 99. . 9.99 CLEARANCE CENTRE ONLY 96 39 Reg. 6.98 to 14.94 SALE Sale 2.99 to 3.99 SPECTACULAR Sunbeam Electric Razor Women‘s CAR COATS MEN‘S PILE LINED JACKETS MEN‘S WALLETS ~Sale 11.95 Sale 11.99 Sale 5.00 same team a long time ago. He to swimming at all, we‘ve been around for more than 30 years. So swimmers, lots of luck to you in .1968. :And that‘s to all of you, from the . very : youngest (example: Mac ‘Teskey) to the very, oldest (Gaye Stratten). I wu“ you a long and successful career in this wonderful sport of about it too. So we are not new harder. Be like Gaye Strattenâ€" Tom Verth, or Danny Sherry; or Eileen Weir, Marianne Humeniâ€" uk or Angel Coughlan, you will really have accomplished, someâ€" thing, because they were and they are the best. swimming. Don‘t quit when the going gets toughâ€"anyone can do thatâ€"take a rest then try all the And finally, lots of luck to you in the big contest, Sunday, Jan. 14th. That‘s when the Metropolitan Toronto team comâ€" petes against the greater Vanâ€" couver team. Starts at 3.00 p.m. at the EMAC pool, and Vancouâ€" get to be like Gaye, Jim Shaw, ver swimmers will be diving in with you at 12 noon, their time. When they have compiled the reâ€" sults via telecommunications, I hope you have won. SPLASHES: Nicest Christmas present Jack Wilkin must have received was the good news that Sizes 12 to 18 Reg. 16.98â€" Reg. 16.99 . Reg. 17.95 Reg. 6.98 â€" Open Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 9 to 5â€"Thurs. & Fri., 9 to 9 Mr. Sansom from used to be on the Lakeshore asked to help clinic his son, David, is returning to tb'eo-’flfivonfildhtwl short retirement â€" e goes right to the topâ€"welcome back, David! . . . North York‘s Sue Alderson .looks like a comâ€" oflb-balohwlfltn.nm club . . . Jane Wright‘s front erawl looks nice; somebody is obâ€" her . . . master p erawl looks nice; somebody is obâ€" viously spending some time when er, the ladies‘ 800 freestyle, with agela Coughian and Vancourâ€" er‘s Jeanne Warren swimmipg stroke for stroke the whole disâ€" ning by twoâ€"tenths in 10:00.5 for a new Ontario record . . . what‘s the wrong event at McMaster, he swam the 220 free instead of the 110 ‘fly . . . and kid‘s we‘ll conâ€" tinue last week‘s resume of 1967, next weekâ€"sorry more spaceâ€" and again, lots of the best in swimming. Pietersâ€"allthat talent and no reâ€" public from 2 to 4:30 p.m from 6:30 to 9 p.m. January 10. A b the The clinic will be open to the Sale 6.99 to 19.98 . /o PRICE LADIES‘ WINTER COATS Sale 2.99 to 6.99 Small and Medium Reg. 19.95 Nylon blends, choice of pink, blue and red MEN‘S 100% ORLON PULLOVER Electric Alarm Clock Special 5.99 Yarn Sale LADIES‘ SWEATERS 30. » 59: _ NYLONS 3 pairs in beautiful gift box All sizesâ€"Reg. 2.69 Reg. 21.99 to 59.98 Reg. 5.98 to 12.98 C PER BALL SALE and Peter Joyce is program diregâ€" tor but the schedule carried out in the clubhouse is wery casual and informal. . > Every type of interest is catered to from active games to dances. Through its mvmu it is hoped to reach y people and direct them to use, their leisure hours profitably. A local project for young peopleâ€"Lakeview Dropâ€"in Cenâ€" ter, established at Crookes Park, will celebrate its first anniâ€" versary January 6. â€" It was an c'xpn-ilunt which has proved most successful.. We wish the center much sucâ€" cess in 1968. f Lakeview Senior_Citizens will resume their activities by holdâ€" ing their first meeting for 1968 on Friday,‘January 5. It will be held in their clubhouse in Serson Warren Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevenson, Muir Road, is spending his Christmas vacation at home. He is attendâ€" 8.98 MRS. BETTY STEVENSON CR 8â€"9274 Reg. 9.93 SALE Reg. © 29.95 SALE WORLD GLOBE At a special meeting held at the school, the Lyndwood Home and School Association . culâ€" minated a Centennial project it has been engaged in for the past year in the presentation to the school library of a valuable colâ€" lection of books, the "Canadiana Centennial Collection." ing Guelph University. _These will be made available to the pupils for reference and will be a great asset to the school. To mark the birth of our new town, "Mississauga," a special New Year‘s celebration will take place â€" at â€" Municipal â€" Square, Cooksville, starting at 11:30 p.m. It will also mark the closeâ€"of the Centennial year, and as part of the ceremony the "eternal" flame which has been burning all year will, be extinguished and the Centennial flags lowâ€" ered. At midnight the flame will be rekindled as a symbol of lasting HAIR DRYER There will be many dignitaries Coming Next Week ... $200,000 INVENTORY REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE You Can Also Shop DIRECTLY BRemember ... From Our Fine Family of Catalogues. Pick Up Your Catalogue Purchases the â€"Same Day You Order Them! Phone 861â€"8111 Lady Sunbeam Celestial 19.95 6.98 ceremony. E}ougio is invited q\xzmhg of our new town, t their annual s members of the m'm Women of St. Luke‘s, Dixie Road, elected the following slate of officers: y Honorary president, Mrs. D. C. Candy; president, Mrs. H. Jackâ€" son; first viceâ€"president, Mrs. J. 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