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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jan 1962, p. 5

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di» The Building Committee will reâ€" eommend to Council that the byâ€" law restricting homn_in the R2 residential area to single family dwellings be upheld. The validity of the byâ€"law was questioned when Mrs. Marie Roâ€" bertson purchased a home on 61 Jackson Avenue. The prior owner had converted the home into a two family dwelling in a single family dwelling area. Mrs. Robertson said that she had not been informed of the restrictions when she purchased the building. Her solicitor, L. J. Tomlinson, said that the byâ€"law had mot been registered and therefore sould not be enforced. | Township solicitor Stecle in a report to the Building Commisâ€" sioner said that there may be isoâ€" lated cases where the byâ€"law would mot apply but in his opinion, "the premises are eovered by the soning byâ€"law and ars not exempt undér any of the very peculiar cases Ml could arise." E2 ; k Single Family Byâ€"law Will Stand Up, Solicitor ! _ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mooney have reéturned to their home on‘ Oldham Road after spending ‘the holiday season in Florida. With their son, John, they stayed at the Seminole Beach Apartments, Hollandale. John flew home to resume his studies at University â€"f Western Ontario, while Mr. and Mrs. Mooney drove home. * Serving refreshments at the close of the meeting of the University Women‘s Club, this evening at Lambtonâ€"Kingsâ€" way School, will be Mrs. Allan Mason, Mrs. T. G. McConvey, Mrs. F. W. Beales, Mrs. K. D. Beckett, Mrs. C. M. Bielski, Miss Agnes Chanonhouse, Mrs. L. H. Curnoe, and Mrs.‘ H. F. Cork. after spending the holiday season at the hom'e"(;f h;r and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sharpe. Hilldc tree Road. Something different in holiday parties was the one given by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hann of Bircheroft Road for their son, Russelt, and daughter, Robin. The Hann family, who spend part of the time at their farm at Newton Robinson, way up Highway 27, gave the party at the Orange Hall, and all the young guests from Islington as well as the neighbors up at the farm had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Koring, with their children Pau} and Vicki, who spent New Year‘s weekend wi‘" relatives near Sarnia, have returned to their home on Finchley Road. Honoring her sister, Mrs. Claudé Estabrook, of Saint John, Mrs. Fred DeLong gave a dessert luncheon last week at her home on Abinger Crescent. ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Ham‘Ito hav: returned to their home at Bell‘s Corners, near Ottawa, after spending the holiday season with Mrs. Hamilton‘s parents, Mr. and MrsS. Â¥F. 8. Fordham, East Glen Crescent. _ A dinner party at their summer home at Big Bay Point was given last Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Reeve, Wimbleton Road. Friends who journeyed north for this gay evening were Mr. and Mrs. B. Allan Plowright, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ecclestone, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forsythe, Mr..and Mrs. E. Gordon Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Leet!.am, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ashton. ‘ _ Mr. and‘Mrs. Gordon Bennett, Winesap Place, entertainâ€" ed on Saturday evening in honor of their house guest, Rev. Kathleen Christopher, of Timmins, who was the special speaker at Islington United Church last Sunday morning. _ Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Munroe, Thorncrest Road, have returnâ€" ed from a vacation in the south. With their children, Carey, Don and Elizabeth, they spent three weeks at Mammee Bay, Jamaica. Also hol‘"â€"ying in Jamaica have been Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Rattray, Strath Ave. with their son, Bruce and daughter, Joan. The Munros and Rattrays met when they visited Mr. and Mrs. George Kimpton, formerly of Prince Edward Drive, who now live in Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schell, with gheir children Andrew, George, and Janet, have returned to their home in Thompâ€" gon, Manitoba, after spending the holiday season with Mr. Schell‘s parents, Xr. and Mrs. George Schell, Prince George Drive. An evening of square dancing preceded the cutting of the birthday cake when Humber Valley Home and School Asâ€" mmmmmmmou,umwm January 8. Mrs. Wesléy J. Dunn, wife of the president, cut the cake for Mrs. W. J. McMaster, the first president, who was unable to be present. Mrs. Fred Colquhoun, the social convener, was assisted in serving the guests by Mrs> G. W. Wither, Mrs. Wm. Wilkinson, Mrs. P. G. Carrier, Mrs. F. G. Thwaites, MÂ¥s, Stewart Bull, Mrs. Jack Young, Mrs. Frank Copson, Mrs. Wm. Samoyloff, and Mrs. James Mokry, Earlier in the evening flowers were presented to Mrs. Davy, wife of the principal, and to Mrs. Phil G. Carrier, a past president of the association. f Mr. a ‘Mrs. H. N. VanCamp, King Géorge‘s Road, spent last weekend at Muskoka Sands Lodg: Myrs. E. M Sharpe has returned to her home in Windsor On The fi Social Scene & y Thursdoy, Jan. 11, 1962 "Aâ€"1" is an expression meaning (fArstâ€"class) but it was otiginally the mark for highestâ€"grade woodâ€" en vessels in Lioyd‘s Register of British and Foreign Shipping, aeâ€" '-;wdhc to Encyclopedia Ameriâ€" May. _ _ Mr, Steele‘s report ‘concluded," the property "and the owner thereof are bound by the byâ€"law whather they do or do»not in fact know of the provisions of the byâ€"law," Tomlinson would appear to apply to properties purchased by an inâ€" nocent purchaser without notice prior to March of 1954," the reâ€" \pon eontinued. Mr. Tomlinson had told a previous meeting of the iC«mmmn that in his opinion the present use of the building was a legal nonâ€"conforming use when considered with Section 2 of the Ontario Statutes, 1954. Mrs. Ro» Ab_ol‘honbw(lltthepmpertylm tne home of her son B. Sharpe, Hilldownâ€" by Mr. Page _ The west suburban Jewish comâ€" munity will hold its annual bow!â€" ing party January 20, 8.30 p.m., at the Cloverdale Mall. Refreshments will be served following the party infinb-.dh.mdln.’“‘ ‘Goldstein, 9 Adelpha Drive. \ ; The HYumber Valley Women‘s ProgresÂ¥ive Conservative Asshciaâ€" tion are holding a pot luck Junchâ€" im at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Sneyd, 100 Oid Mill Road, the Kingsway, January 18 at 1.00 p.m. Miss Rita Ford of the T. Eaton Company will be the guest speaker ahd her subject is "It‘s a Wma'-{ Mr. J. L. Goldie, Branch Manaâ€"‘ z Preside ger, informed the Committee that Preparmg For Direc owing to recent expansion of the R f Miss M Company‘s facilities they found Sf. Vajenhne Day inbpirir themselves short of miscellaneous Now that the jolly G% Inew wo storage space and he expected this| _ ‘N°W that the jolly Oid Man has was 1j condition to last from 12 to 18|dissppeared from view, with the|FMT { months. poingettas and silver bells, their Roper. Approval was granted for a 12}Place is being taken by hearts andf The . month period and a cash deposit flowers, saucy Cupids and lacy very en will be posted with the Township.|valentines for February 14th i# alâ€"/tions a m:“‘:g":f" ':;:“(‘:::: p:t. ;’:tmut here. Many parties are being|United property, will be 32 x 24‘, steel planned for the important date.w‘ This \fnmed and covered with colored|and for one in particular, Mrs. Ferâ€" °" the steel siding and roofing. gus P. Walsh opened her lovely ;n“:hi: ‘ rmagmintotessammemmeniccnuth mhomnn'l‘otteridpnud.u-wm ‘ |lington yesterday for a committee Church PCA Lunch All sorts of gay novelties|â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘ are planned for the Valentine Card The HYumber Valley Women‘s|Party which will take place in the ~ ProgresÂ¥ive Conservative Ass#ciaâ€"\main suditorium of Michael Power ; High School, not the least of which tion are eon at fi':ddfh:..d”:l::a.mu_m"‘ "Dainty Doreen", the lovely doll $~ ’ Permission was granted to Col, umbia Metal Rolling Mills Ltd. by ‘the Building Committee to conâ€" ‘stmt a temporary building on their property at 60 Enterprise The meeting was opened by Rev. R. Arthur Steed, Minister of Humâ€" ber Valley United Church, who offiâ€" cially installed the 1962 executive of The United Church Women as follows:â€" Local Industry Gets Building On Tuesday, January 2nd, 1962 {at 8 p.m. the new woman‘s organizâ€" ation, The United Church Women, ’came into being at Humber Valley United Church. _ Rector T. A. Wilkinson will be speaking on the Moment of Mediâ€" tation program on CFRB at two Humber Valley United _ Women Elect Officers Probationers‘ elasses for choir/minutes to 11 a.m. each Sunday form of a Royal Commission exâ€" boys for All Saints will resume tt‘fthis month. amination. Each group will. be 10:00 a.m, on Saturday. Boys or| The Annual Congregationalquestioned through its representaâ€" ‘pnr’enu of boys between the agesimeeting of Humber Valley United\tive to see what has been done of 9 and 12 are asked to contact Church will be held January 29 during the year. The financial reâ€" the Choirmaster, James Chalmers at 7:30 p.m. There will be & short ports will be circulated by mail before Saturday. Iworlhip service in the Sanctuary Drior to the meetine â€" @nasial All Saints“Church and Humber Valley United . Florence Elizabeth Emerson and her husband Richard Newman beam happily after their wedâ€" |ding at Deer Park United Church, The bride is Mrs. George Crows, (who is an artist and will look after the deeâ€" orations) Mrs. ‘Bert, Luckett, and Mrs. Geraid Durant. , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beaudoin, |81 Rayside Drive, will leave on |January 19 for a six week trip to Vancouver and Phoenix Arizona. l'l‘hey will visit friends in Vanâ€" |couver and Mrs, Beaudoin‘s brother ‘in Phoenix. . (Comprised of one hundred dollar bills, that is). Mrs. Walsh, by the way, is the general lconvener, and other executive members who are busily assisting her included the president, Mrs. Frank C. Cleary, who Trip West Past President, Mrs. W. H. Malâ€" pass; President, Mrs. Phil Carrier; 1st Viceâ€"President, Mrs. R. King; 2nd Viceâ€"President, Mrs. R. W. Davy; Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. R. McClean; Corresponding Seâ€" cretary, Mrs. J. T. Fletcher; Card Secretary, Mrs. Marie Reid; Treaâ€" surer, Mrs. G. L. Frauter; Envelope Secretary, Mrs. G. Mooney. . ° CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEEs: Christian Citizen & Social Acâ€" im« month, amination. Each group willâ€" be real, is a member of the Faculty fu"th@" information eall Dan|Church Women officially constitutâ€" _ The Annual Congregationalquestioned through its representaâ€"\of Music at McGill University. He PUD®, Membership Director at °d. A service of communion wa® meeting of Humber Valley Uniteditive to see what has been done|has studied with Clayton Hare og|CLâ€"9â€"4923. The Chapter‘s Ledies conducted by the Rev. Kathleen Church will be held Janu:ry 29 /during the year. The financial re-;Cflll‘tY and Ivan Galamian fi}"'.zh? will take place on Saturday |Christopher of Timmins, assisted at T :39 pm. There will be & short ports will be circulated by mail N#W York. He is a member of the :‘ !‘mnl;‘hl]l}ur!.zmh at "".Pl‘f":b, Rev. Stewart East and â€"Rev. worship service in the Sanctuary prior to the meeting. Specialf‘“‘mt'r“l Symphony and the )lc(.‘nll‘ta;"’n . 2t :.Oo.p.m. Th", wil}} Andrew Miles. and then the meeting will adjourn|guests of the evening will be m'“‘m*’", Orchestra. . l ;"" form of a sitâ€"down dinner|"CCte" MMSD _ .._ : ___ _ eg to Fellowship Hall where the workaho became Church members last | o:k‘;::cr;:::l‘ r;o (;he}.::i:u ':;: :;:: e\i;';fxl;l‘t h:{:rh:ard.'. f;:]:j‘ T , 2 BP TL _ N be presstind "o tw |year Hefrechnrents Will be 597999 lncuist. Altew poate ate si avaitciior Tons will be fomT;; noigheq I M‘ ~ ~_jable. For information call BE. by Mr. Ed MecKav Precidase a¢ & a W > the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rooseâ€" velt Emerson, tthe groom is the son of Mrs. Newâ€" man and the late Mr. Walter Newman. The meeting then turned into a very enthusiastic period of quesâ€" tions and answers regarding The United Church Women. Director of Christian Education, Miss Margaret Dempsey, gave an inkpiring devotional to assist in the new work being undertaken, which was followed by the playing of }hymm by the Pimnist, Mrs. C. P. Roper. 1 jtion, Mrs. R. W. Davy; Christian, |Citizen â€" Victor Home, Mrs. E.: tMotn'house; Christian Citizen â€"| !Kipling Acres, Mrs. F. W. Reilly; Community Friendship, Visiting & Membership, Mrs. L. Tibert; Chrisâ€" tian Education & Missionary Edu-i fntion, Mrs. R. King; Finance â€" Mrs. P. Carrier, Mrs. G. L. Krauâ€" tu.-r, Mrs. R. King; Flowers â€" Mrs.| IF. Henry; Hearthroom â€" Mrs. E. ) \Moorhouse; Literature and Proâ€"| |gram â€" Mrs. E. E. MacPhail; Parâ€"| sonageâ€"Mrs. G. Kitchen; Nominaâ€"! tionsâ€"Mrs. W. H. Malpass; Press, & Publicityâ€"Mrs. C.. T. Low;, Soâ€"| cial: Functionsâ€"Mrs. A. F. Ellott, Mrs. W: Conquergood; Stewardâ€" shipâ€"Mrs. G. E. McLean; Supply & Social Assistance â€" Mrs. H.! Cunningham; Kitchen â€" Mrs. R.’ Wadge; Pianistâ€"Mrs. C. P. Roper.| of the United Church came to a f""{ with a prayer for assistance Rev. R. Arthur Steed turned over the Chair to Mrs. P. Carrier, the President. . This important event in the life YAHWNA_VMWWdhtrthM opragen * Uriew Tor weapping '::-qu:un i to pass a mumun-&n-:umum-m zunhms,umudmmm.-m.n Mâ€"454 filed in the Office of Land Titles at Terents, and on the South by the water‘s edge on the North side of the Etobicoke Crook. Anmfimtmmmruwuduom of the Tewnship of Etobicoke will at thot time hear in -;u n-n-l,-unr-wqmwfibfih.u:“ be projudicially affected by the Byâ€"low and who at that fime appliss to be DATED at Ershicolie this Ind day of Junvary, 1962. i this newrnn-defluking”h” tfl; men of Humber Valley United THE CORPORATION OF* THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE NOTICE | _ Games of shaffieboard and darts| > ‘~ \were popular and some of the wn-“]':;’ } men proved themselves fairly adtpt}pm‘_i: at pool. At all times during t m ‘nfternoon and evening, the butffet lucky. ‘m kept well lhckbwidl an ""‘}f'lptu; ray of cold meats, salads and fanâ€" pared |ey breads, prepared by Mrs. Harâ€"| â€"â€"â€" ry Betts and hex contmittee from “tho Indies auxiliary. ‘ ‘ In the afternoon,. Ernie Barnes entertained at the piano, accomâ€" panied by Moriey LePage at the trapk. T OE TTE EZ OE T _ Open Hovse was held at the ©0â€"i ‘Tme ‘Township destroyed £30 “J, E. LL Btr"q‘ht §nmh of the”dm in 1961 according to the annâ€" Royal 'Cimdun Legion on Satur‘jual canine control report. day with the party becoming wm; A total of 1,952 dogs were pickâ€" more of an occasion with the arrivâ€" ed up, 198 of which were sold. al of the legion‘s Provincial PM-JRev‘nuu. from license fees jumpâ€" dent Clarence Wood and Zom’ed from $7,635.00 in 1960 to Commuander Stan Johnson. _ ° "7.915.00 last year, _ * ‘ Members of the legion and the The skunk, racoon and muskrat ladies‘ muxiliary plus their wives Population of the Township was and husbands and friends enjoyed|down over 1960 or eilse they b.-l all entertainment facilities of the|CAme more wiley in evading the branch during the open ~house PUNicipality. | Sixtyâ€"four | skunks which lasted from noon unti) migâ€"|°AM® under Etobicoke‘s jurisdieâ€" night. “""_‘ as compared to 97 in 1960. Games of shuffieboard and darts| "N‘"*Yâ€"Seven racoons and 34 muskâ€" were nonular and some of the wo.|"2tS Were handled as compared to Legion Party Well Attended _ "New Look in Education at Seeâ€" ondary Level" is the topic for the" January 23 meeting of the Etobiâ€"| coke Collegiate Home and School Association. Speakers will be Mr. A. H. McKague, Assistant Superin-! tendant of Secondary Education for Ontario, and Mr. R. T. Ruull,‘ Principal of Thistletown Collegiate;‘ Meeting to be held 8 p.m. Etobiâ€"‘ coke Collegiate. | KHome & School Meeting Soon _ Mr. Perking, a resident of Montâ€" real, is a member of the Faculty of Music at McGill University. He [hu studied with Clayton Hare of Calgafy and Ivan Galamian of 1â€"3443 or BE. 3â€"2002. The young people who were conâ€" firmed at St. George‘s last year will take part in a group study junder the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hartwell on Sunday morning at 11.15. The meeting will :heg'in this coming Sunday. ; Confirmation classes for adults will start next Sunday evening at 8.30 in the old auditorium. ~ } Violinist, Kenneth Perkins, will perform at the third concert of the Etobicoke Concerts Association Series, January 15. The concert will be held in Etoâ€" bicoke College Auditorium at £.30 l Albert Hiseock took over Mr. Brown‘s duties last Sunday, Mr. Hiseock‘s family is in England at present but will join him shortly. Frank Brown has resigned as sexton of St. George‘s Church Onâ€" theâ€"Hill in order to return to his former trade in the electronics Montreal Violinist At Third Concert _ Mazardous driving and slippery|Mrs. L. W. Garth, and Mrs. Wilâ€" : A. Baddeley, Mrs. L. L. did not dampen enthusi~/liam Lynskey, & ~F. Davis, Mrs. $ at the insugural meeting of Chairmen of the various comâ€" Albert ‘Medhus United Church Women,|mittees are;: devotional, Mr%. R. lfillhl!l. Friday evening, January §.\F. Craft; social, Mrs, Ivan Card; |Conway, for the new Â¥ the buffet supper, Mrs. finance, Mrs. Fred Burgess; proâ€" and professional unit, a [ i Mehhu-dh‘mlhhw;q.umm‘; r committee, introduced |bershi Mra. Peter Gellatly; as E. F. Waugh, Mrs. D. W. ak, _ new executive to the fin-ifl-uz and supply, Mriy J. Dâ€"‘and Miss Norma Dillon. 0--, women present, Walters; Christian and mission@ry the units will meet in the fr Mra. Fergus Brown will head|education, Mrs, J. E. M. Honey:ling, four will meet in the aft@B | new organization. Three vu&'fl'nn. Mrs. J, W. Coulter; nnfi.}-.n, and the others, in the eve» . te will be associated with| Mra. W. 8. Smellie; publicity, Mrs. ning. Some will meet in the c ; Mrs. Eldon Lehman, Mrs. L. B. Sharpe; telephone, Mrs. Râ€"/and others in the homes. $00 orman Richards, and Mrs. Verne R. Boyer; literature, Mrs. Sidney a place for every woman in the [Davis. "The treasurer is Mrs. Kendall; ‘ Christian citizenshiP, congregation who wishes to sBMFO Noble, and the secretaries, Mrs. Verne Davis; nomination®; in the fellowship and servi6® _ |Mrs. L. E. Cutter. Iwhich the smaller groun provide®.. ‘; T: Baause. mile _ | _ C L TT onl ctien _ Adverse Conditions Fa‘f To Deter Church Women lwm Mra. Peter a-n.un'u-! three and supply, Mray J. D.} Walters; Christian and missionary ) head education, Mrs, J. E. M. Honey; | vh&-}flfinn. Mrs. J, W. Coulter; nrdc.’ with| Mra, W. 8, Smellie: publicity. Mra: previous. The rats, however, were not so lucky. Twentyâ€"cight of them were captured by the Township as comâ€" Twp. Destroys 830 Dogs During 1961 } Jhe Chapter‘s executive will also journey to Orillia on January 1°th to attend the Ontario Disâ€" trict Midâ€"winter conference to be held in the Hotel Chamoiain Janâ€" uary 12â€"18â€"14. Anv member of the chanter is cordiaily invited to atâ€" The Chanter‘s quartets are beâ€" comine active again. The RIPâ€" CHORDS participated in the Oueensway Hospital Staf Xmas Party held recenily and we hear the DOMINOTES have three dates for the month of February,. \ by Mr. Ed McKay, President of the Ontario District SPEBSQSA, as well as the presentation of eer-1 tificates to new members. ] the usual placé.every Monday eveâ€" ning ‘at 8:00 p.m. Serious reâ€" hearsals will now get under way for the Chapter Annual Parade to be held on March 16th at Richâ€" view Collegiate. The Chapter is also entered in the District Chorus Competition to be held in Waterâ€" loo, Ontario on April 29th and the numbers to be sung at that time will be taken from the parade numbers, Any new members who join up in the next two weeks will be eligible to particivate with‘ the Chorus on the above dates. For Srs, L. E. Cutter, _ Mrs. Bennett announced that the new organitation would work in units, seventeen of which are organized and ready to welcome imore members. She introduced the unit leaders: Mrs. W. J. Patterâ€" son, Mrs, H. L. Bunston, Mrs, Ray Myles, Mrs. J. G. Whyte, Mrs, R. A. Stockton, Mrs. Reg. Campbell, Mrs. R. C. Marshall, Mrs. J. W. Raithby, Mrs. W. C. Miller, Mrs. $.P.£.8.5.0.5.A. \she The boys are back in business nett aguin after the Xmas and New| y Year‘s Holidazysâ€"and will meet at\.,,; wlnh’lwh]flrl. GUEST SPEAKER: Rev. Kenneth Ragnall, B.A., 8. tram The United Church Observer Singâ€"Cerely YÂ¥ ours 149 Wellesworth Drive f SUNDAY, JANUARY 14thâ€"1962â€"11 AM. SPEAKER: The Very Rev. George Derey, ‘B.A., D.D., LLD. mMMdMWMdM i Guests are, representatives from Teronto West Presbyâ€" rery and Toronts Home Missions Council. 3 OPEN HOUSE from 2.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. to 11 RICHVIEW UNITED CHURCH 76 respectively the year _ DEDICATION of the new _ Following the business meeting the women went into the sanctuâ€" ary where the Rev. Stewart East instailed the executive and deâ€" clared the new Islington United _ Making plans for this great new organization, Mrs. Gordon Bennett and her committee chairâ€" men, Mrs, Eldon Lehman, Miss Alma Learoyd, Mrs. Stewart East and Mra. Stuart Smellie have been working since last May. Each of these committee chairmen, with the exception of Miss Learoyd, _ Mrs. Eric Mellish, who was chairman of arrangements for the buffetâ€"supper, expressed thanks to her committee, Mrs. T. A. Parry, Mrs. _ Archie McFadyen, Mr# who is in Vancouver, was unon to speak briefly of the of ber committee. Each named hef committee an‘l graciously expres® ed thinks to them. The gratitud® of all the women present was ex« vressed by Mrs. Andrew Myles a8 she presented a gift to Mrs. Ben» Ralph Boot, Mrs. T. A. Hastings, Mrs. D. 8. Perigoe, and Mrs. Har« ry Perkins, and to three C.GLT. girls who acted as guides, Jane Post, Heather Onyette, and Pat Forth. terribly intelligent! You concentrate well, pay attention to details and when you write letters you always include: L MR Your correspondent‘s full and correct postal address B Your own name and ret@rn address in upper leftcornerMANDTHECORâ€" RECT POSTAL ZONE NUMâ€" BER IF YOU ARE WRITING TO QUEBEC, MONTREAL, OTTAWA, TORONTO, WINâ€" NIPEG, OR YANCOUVER. Help us to speed your mailâ€"check the yellow pages of your Teleâ€" phone Directory for full pestal information. THEN YOU ARE LIKCELY TQO BE qi

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