hmmo GVUIDE‘â€"â€" Thursday, March 15, 1956 â€"Page 6 ; One hundred and five men reâ€" gently attended the first "Supper Meet" at Central. The guestâ€" ispeaker was Robert Coulter, neâ€"time star player of Argos, :resently Director of University Extension of Toronto. His subâ€" ject â€" Adult Education â€" was filled with interest, wisdom and Jnumour. |_The able president of the club, Club at Central J. R. H. Morgan introduced the speaker. He was appropriately ‘thanked by Mr. G. Bailey. 105 Attend Men‘s To Build Modern Rehabilitation Centre Near Weston The secretary of the club, Bill Dean, led in an enthusiastic gingâ€"song, and Les Sommerville @exceeded his goal in securing a Â¥ecord attendance. ‘ ‘The next meeting is planned for April the 24th. It promises ‘to be another outstanding one. \1242 Main St. N. f § \â€"* wEston . mancu@t, uncon, metsor saues Cruick%lmgl;p Motors ‘ 20 Safe_ Buys Cruickshank Motors 1953 FORD CUSTOMLINE In remarkable condition 1954 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN 1955 METEOR CUSTOM SEDAN © 1955 PONTIAC DELUXE 1952 METEOR CUSTOM SEDAN 1953 METEOR SEDAN 1954 CHEV. DELUXE 1952 CHEV. ‘A.TON PICKâ€"UP We have 5 left a 1952 GMC "%â€"TON PICKâ€"UP 9.000 miles, like new Model Of New Workmen‘s Compensation‘ Centre To Be Constructed East Of Highway 400 1952 CHEVROLET $895 | _ ©$99 TRUCK SPECIALS â€" Specials â€" $1895 $1495 $1195 $1895 $1395 $1195 $995 $595 , Within the next few weeks construction will be started near Weston on what has been deéscribed as the "most modern _ rehabilitation _ and physical centre of its kind anywhere". Physical â€" medicine _ treatâ€" ment comprises physiotherâ€" apy, â€" occupational | therapy, and remedial gymnastics. In the past this treatment has been given at the Rehabiliâ€" tation Centre at Malton. At all times, there are approxiâ€" mately 500 patients living in at Malton, which in many aspects resembles a* wellâ€" organized village. It has its own hospital, clinic, fire hall, dining halls, recreation rooms, theatre, library, dormitories, gardens, exercise areas and y _ Meater, runs like new 1950 MORRIS OXFORD, ; SEDAN 1950 MERCURY %â€"TON STAKE An exceptional buy at only 1951 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN : An economical second car 1951 CHEV. SEDAN 1950 CHEV. SEDAN 1947 CHEV. SEDAN 1949 FORD SEDAN 1948 FORD SEDAN Excellent low . cost transportation 1949 FORD SEDAN 1950 FORD ‘â€"TON In new car appearance In immaculate condition Heater, many extras $395 $495 $195 $295 §$295 $100 $395 and SERVICE CH. 1â€"1161 MARGARET MARNIE OF THE 178TH Guide company, .Thistleâ€" town, received the Gold Cord, highest award in Guiding, at the Guide meating, March 6th. The many badges she has won are displayed on her right arm. Margaret is the third Girl Guide in Thistletown to receive the reward. Thistletown Girl Guide Presented With Gold Cord Cord was presented to a third Thistletown Girl Guide at the weekly meeting of the 178th Guide Company on March 6th in the basement of the Thistleâ€" town public school. Guide Margaret Marnie was presented with her Gold Cord by Mrs. "McGregor. _ The Gold Cord. is the highest award a Guide can earn. Another presenâ€" tation also took place â€" Judy BDunning received her‘ second class badge District _ Commissioner _ Mrs Nagels presented Judy Riddell | with her Brownie wings to "fly | up" to Guides. j Tea was served by the girls that were trying to earn &eir‘ hustess _ badges. There â€" were about 15 mothers present for the presentations. other features. In many reâ€" spects the new centre will resemble _ its _ predecessor. Treatment facilities will acâ€" comodate 500 patients who will live in and the new centre will practically be selfâ€"sufficient. The Workmen‘s Compensaâ€" tion Board Hospital and Reâ€" habilitation Centre will reâ€" place the one in use at Malâ€" ton since 1947. The Malton operation, housed in tempoâ€" raryâ€"type buildings once used as an R.C.A.F. training sta; tion has felt the pinch of rapidly â€" deteriorating buildâ€" ings. Originally designed for a life of ten years these buildings have now been in constant use for more than 15 years. The new centre will be loâ€" cated on Highway 400, about one mile north of the inter® section oi Highways 400 and 401 at Wilson Avenue. It will be constructed on a 65â€"acre site on the east side of Highâ€" way 400 and will incorporate all the physical medicine treatment facilities developed by the W.C.B. during the past THISTLETOWN: The Gold photo by Motcalfe: Studio Pack Church To Welcome Rev. Creelman Rev. R. C. 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