c14 tribune november 30 1988 only 6 weeks of shopping left and christmas will be upon us wouldnt a beautiful genuine leather wing chair be a terrific gift for that loved one but youre thinking it is too expensive royal custom upholstery is now having a christmas special a comfortable leather wc regularly priced at but is now only 97500 also special prices in upholstery desvery included 4757894 limited time offer festival preparation pnkojiu thomas stouffvilles main street merchants have been busy alt week preparing for the festivities and visitors that will come with the festival of bells this weekend in the photo at left doris redquest of josephines fashions and petite collection dresses up a mannequin while at right anna smart displays a christmas gift basket prepared at thomas coffee tea and delicacies the festival takes place friday night to the residents of ward 5 markham thankyou for your confidence by electing me as your councillor i would especially like to thank my friends both old and new for their trust in me your hard work and dedication was the key to our success david tsubouchi city of toronto contract compliance notice of program extension the effective date of toronto city councils contract compliance program has been extended to july 3 1989 by july 3 1989 all firms which seek to obtain city business are required to file data on the characteristics of their workforces including occupational groupings and salary as a condition of being eligible for city business all firms that obtain business from the city are also required to adopt and post nondiscrimination policies so that they can be seen by employees and members of the public the city will hold information and clinic sessions to help you meet these requirements to obtain copies of the equal opportunity forms and to register for an information session please contact the city of toronto equal opportunity division contract compliance program 180 dundas street west suite 301 toronto ontario m5g iz8 telephone 416 3926821 feast honored christmas past a l stevenson executive director management services department j d duncan commissioner department of purchasing and supply by ruth burkiiolder victorian christmas dinners were normally worth remember ing for many days in the place of honor would be a large roast of the best beef sur rounded with roast potatoes and accompanied by slivered carrots baked squash creamed onions stewed tomatoes homemade pickles winter slaw homemade rolls and patties of freshchurned butter flaming plum pudding with hard sauce or caramel sauce was served to already oversatiated family members the table was set with the best china with a lavish centrepiece of cedar boughs fruit and nuts coffee and tea were served in the drawing room after dinner along with the best of cheese and crackers mince and lemon tarts in the centre of this room would be the tree decorated with small fans lace rings stuffed birds popcorn and berry strings all il luminated with candles sears captures the magic of christmas 1 21piece portrait package timetodo something constructive about affordable housing 10x13 wall portrait 28xlos 35x7s and 15 wallets only seon photographer have the video- viiion remote camera that frees them to work cloiely with your child to capture the cutejt smiles also available instant colour passport photos offer good through saturday dec 3 pt rxltfl i sjdfpow pirof on trodd toe vqrqux wvi ordycxl bottowji drlmoi tfcxkyovid duwc ffouft ond rkr sprio irfrtfx pof no owjjobw odwtrj podos pjifi ov wwon nth cm prtwtn tn pomot n sjrfi ewtu mxloorptic na oppnlwn nfwt ajjt amwi tkstrt vxt yof sat cod opcoiro hi studios located tn sears rcla stores and m clearance centres m diiio value wan roose boulevard and warden avenue aso n catalogue stores tn momtngsoc m scarborough and gauena man m toronto portraits taken by dec 14 will be ready for christmas frome not included r your money worth and more this package will riot be offered again before christmas there is only one way to createaffordable housing in this provincelhrough constructive action tbf ministry of housing is taking constructive action through various programs including our latest initiative homes now this is the largest single nonprofit housing initiative undertaken by the province homes now will pro vide the resources for non profit corporations and cooperatives to develop appropriate housing for their communities this housing will be created through new con struction and through the purchase or lease of existing buildings i homes now for local organizations including churches service clubs and other associations who wish to form nonprofit corporations homes now provides grants for incorporation and loans to help finance housing proposals community action in concert with theminislryof housing will help meet the housing needs of on la ria ns today and tomorrow all we need now is the involvement of your group fes oinovpromoroupw3nt4iooo somethioo constructive 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creation of the feast marion lewis one of the members produced an authen tically decorated tree minus the candles andrew smith and family made yards of paper chain and speaker dorothy dun can executive director of the on tario historical society took everyone back in time with slides of christmas past it was a wonderful evening for the 43 present and it is hoped it will be repeated next year needy aided in toy drive by kate gilderdale although its felt that the spirit of christmas is losing out to relentless commercialism com panies like family trust are working hard to keep the magic alive every year in conjunction with the stouffville lions club they organize a toy drive for needy local families inviting people in the community to donate new and gently used toys the only things we cant take are used stuffed animals notes manager kathy clulow thats because of health regulations kathy joined the office late last year and was amazed at the number of contributions that flooded in over the prechristmas period the toys are distributed by the lions club on behalf of family trust its strictly local each of our 32 offices does it and each supports its own community 1 the drive kicks off with the festival of bells on friday and i the company also plans to offer hot chocolate to the crowd as they did last year i kathy suggests that people 3 coming to the event bring their gifts unwrapped so they can be sorted into appropriate age 5 groups 5 sorting and wrapping is done j by the lions club and donations can be made until wednesday dec 21 j gifts come from young and old states kathy last year we had a lot of kids j coming in and giving things and also a lot of elderly people who 5 came in with something theyd j bought specially for the toy drive j despite the challenge of climb- ing over the mountain of toys stacked under the office j christmas tree just to answer her phone kathy hopes for even more contributions this year not only do needy families j benefit other children can also icarh that not everyone is as for- lunate as they are she adds