The Ontario Hospital Asâ€" sociation‘s new President, Mrs. Charles McLean, to whom Canada has been home since Jduly, 1923 when she came to this country as the bride of het Canadian dentist husband, is & MRS. CHARLES McLEAN PRESTDENT, ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION PACE TEN S3 4 you R P ol TAL 79 KING ST. S. To Have Your Clothes Cleaned The JESSOP & WHALEY Way IT‘S NO TRICK I1T‘S A TREAT JUST PHONE 4â€"4766 FOR PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY , fessop. TOha During her thirtyâ€"two years of residerce in Canada, sahe has been actively engaged in humanitarian work and during the past fifteen years her parâ€" native of Independence, Misâ€" souri. CLEANERS* THE WATERLOOQ (Quntartio) CHRONICLE A fluent and wellâ€"versed speaker on many subjects, Mra. McLean is also a skilled capâ€" able writer. During 1943 and 1944 she was publicity direcâ€" tor for the Toronto Branch of the Canadian Red Cross So¢câ€" iety and editor of its official magazine, The Courier. She has also contributed articles to a number of Canadian and American newspapers â€" and magazines. Auxiliary to the Academy of Dentistry. Mrs. McLean sucâ€" ceeded Dr. G. Harvey Agnew Now a youthful grandâ€" mother, Mrs. McLean is a past president of a Toronto Home and School Association as well as a past president of the Americarn Women‘s Club of Toronto. She is also a member of the Canadian Association of Consumers and of the Ladies‘ In 1951, Mrs. McLean was elected as a member of the Board of Directors of the Onâ€" tario Hespital Association and, as a tribute to her distinguishâ€" ed service on this body, she was honoured with the presiâ€" dency for the year 1955â€"56. ticular interest has been in hospitals. She has, for fifteen years been a member of the Board of Governors of Toâ€" reonto‘s Women‘s College Nes pita!, baving served as Presiâ€" dert of that Beard for the maximum allowable peried of four years. (Ne presidgent of this hospital‘s Bosrd wmay hold office for longer than #four years.) During this same four years, she was a member of the Trustees‘ Section of the Toronto Hospital Council WATERLOO 112 King St. S. Watorloo Many motorists encourage fatigue unmittingly by assumâ€" ing uncomfortable & improper steering positions. Avoid beâ€" ing the stiffâ€"arm driverp who sits too far from the wheel, the proper positian behind the wheel will add miles of moterâ€" ing comfort and enjoyment. Tips on Touring: Hospital Association during the Association‘s 31st Annaal Convention in Torontg on Octâ€" ober 24th, 25th, 20tk every tasteâ€"for every room in your house...All are percision trimmed for easy doâ€"itâ€"yeurseif application don‘t miss this chambbflghtuyonrtm»l« half the normal price! , TWO HUNDRED PATTERNS Here are sensationally low prices on a whole range of smartly designed wallpaners patterns and eolour for Women‘s Travel Authority 1. ‘Take the tenâ€" For Each roll Purchsed at regular Price, LARGE SELECTION You Receive an Additional Roll For ONE CENT Regularly Priced From 49c to $2.25 ROOM LOTS MAKE WAY FOR 1956 LOW â€" PRICES causes of road fatigue. A relaxâ€" ed attitude and aut of driving, and you‘ll elimâ€" OPEN FRIDAYA@ TILL 9 PM TO CLEAR AT THESE “Myv October 27, Make it a rule to relax, and you‘ll enjoy your driving en to fatigue. When your eyes:. evertired, good sense, spofitsâ€" manship ard raad courtesy : often forgatten and irritabjlity is increased. Incidentally, Sted lights and stop signs pro§iide ideal chances for relaxation A famous osteopath I kn toldg me recently that | drivers should make smil a habit. As he «xplained. a smile relaxes the eye "1 facial muscles, ard when eyes are relaxed, so is > brain. Also, avoid overstrk parallel with the plamae &Â¥ | whee! and your feet un:: easy distance of the 4 H# necessary, prop yourself with a car cushion for a cl view of the road. of the mest comfors and C trel by adjusting the SGaAt that your forsarms are ab the lowâ€"slung driver who barely peers over the w the chestâ€"crushing driver pushes the wheel into the 990¢â€" Inâ€" Te 1%, nd he 13