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Weston Times (1966), 15 Apr 1965, p. 5

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(Continued on Page 8) Our {our logged {that} In: only 2 Ion. That is, in the men: market, only tho MIG legs no called Ion or ham. The from I: dig shoglder. , mm to talk mt today- 'l'hcn no any mm M hm "unable today. unz- ln; from the - or amok- ed shoulder to the tsuftet style pineapple Inn. Tho and new!" ll the ready to serve, elthgr bigne- GT 'or-tarid in: This ham requires little In the way ot prepuqtjon. It ye? y ser- ved cold as it is or it my be glued In a matter 01 minutes ind served hot or cold. Everyone may have their own favourite glue but here ls one that is sim. ple to prepare and give: I delicious flavor to the ham. It the ham has I rind. re. move it being cal-elm not to remove the lat. mum; diag- onal cuts, score the ht to make I alumna! pattern. press whole cloves into cen- tre of diamond. Make a plate using 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 cup firmly pulled brown sun: 1 tahleopoon flour 2 tablespoon elder vinegar spa-d over ham. This will make enough to glue 2. " lb. hull. If desired, pinenpple rings and glared or mundane cherries may be installed on top of glue with name“. Put in oven for t to three-quarters of an hour at 300 dances. If ygu prefer. to bake you: own ham, bake uncovered for " minutes per lb. It 300 degree, remove ham to glaze as described above, then return to oven for re. mainder of cooking time. . We of the Weston Meat Market wish you ill a very happy Easter 1nd hope that in some small way we may have contributed to it. "How To Enjoy Your Enter Ham" STAN KEYES MEAT COLUMN Delivery Service WESTON MEAT MARKET ‘OR A SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY DINNER 49: WE HAVE 's, SMOKED AND GLACED FRESH __ - _------ 1905 WESTON ROAD (Near Lawrence) Phone 241-0801 J.iijt8iilliiriji.ittdliiis Bridgman's 33,529 Mac APPLES 5b h. " usm RIMS-WEAPONS TURK'EYS FREE Serving The Weston Family For Over " You: 'talldrttatttirtt SHOP AT FOR MEAT More Received Into Central The Iona-in: penna- were re. ceived into the church fellowship at Calm-l an the put two San. dun: May, lull . Mr. 'and Mrs. J.W. Suttmt, Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Log-n. Mr. J.L. Carter, Miss Dawn MaeGarvie, BRIDGMAN’S MEAT MARKET We Specialize in Arrangement' For Churches. Homes, annuals. guiding; - jutting”, Private Easter Lilies from $2 to $6 iGiiG%id rGierUs. Bowl Arrangements - - - from-$3.50 to $10. Potted Hydrangea; from $3.50 to $10. - from $3.50 to $5. Dish Gardens Potted Mums frpm $2.50 to $10. Bouquets from $3. to $10. Send the glory of mm wishes with flowers to some relative or friend shut-In . . . this Easter. All you have to do is phone James Ttlmhec Florist CH 1-6951 and we'll take care of the ftoral arrangement and delivery anywhere in Metro Toronto am If Busy CH 1-5261 Store 8. Greenhouse Pine St. at Church St. ms“ sou nun .... 73e MUB0T smxs ..... 69c FRESH WHITE FISH .... Me Fresh Fruit s,,p"i"ir.t."i","7N Phone a 1-6951 JAMES TRIMBEE 180 Church St Choice Veal Canadian Spring lamb "Your Telephone Florist" I‘m Mr. KJ. m tu. an In. M. m. In. d. m. Mr. My full“. It. tttttt In. F. “by. It. at Montana, m- u an. - -'"". Card not. It. lune-d Gt!- an “In. Mr. John gru- Mi" Yvon: laden Inc. [in ninth-ti Vulcan. mr. ar", Mr. Goon. Allan Wed Mu, It. Emu build Tumor. It. Cameron Ctiri4 William, Mr. John Dough: Winner. ___ _ A Good Friday Service will ho tteld at 11 Bart. in Cum! with in math; church“ of Wooten mt. View»: Presbyterian and Wanna: ma Oneal WM. m lute: Sonics u at n LIB- ttet Sunday. TM Settittr IN Junior mom will provide the Emu music. The mum will panel: on he “abject. CW 11 1925 Wanton Rd. 241-5294 lb. h. 'ue-gt-tu-trating-ttmt-tset-rr-due i-ttstu-att-at-tr-idents-At-rate, mummmudmnuuumnmeor t_"uqi_'eitieaseittle, In one dune «In. at our eetetauatttr growing woman. the unaid- "titr--ee-dttl1y-reditAsataittowuttat aua-uaeti--ttuturareand.toethisrerorter.rureah- . 0-0 a! the In! 'ttttPutt"'?, of the afternoon was held In loan " N Dr. Chub: t. a form Weston Itudent and an at a for" “an! outer of Health tor Watch. “0 M- ed " “new sum you: wanna a mm at we: on "may: up”)! aw oyd pun} more of pupa“. hues. Mig in? my». my mm» in. In: {our and" mod the unfortunate victim at a shotgun but in the thee Tho Brat at these was merely an x-ny photo any]: but Moro In M the devastation and 'subsequent treat. ment ot the Nut injury. It suggested those present who were "ueapputtthouldeer1ttelrertt.. ..... c-' m only on. who did was "Yours truly", I novcnholeu In: Mtttielent to know that I'd chosen the right prancing far me. Hmm. pr. Bull and. it quite clear there was no other protestant hit him. And his compassionate explanations left no doubt In the and: a! til. young that the profession was an ex- :ctinl out; that than in no room for mere glamour, and that In. :01. at the dimostigim was " jrnrrortapt.H. that of. the surgeon. Swift widen: Mods on the part of the practicing phydcinn wells success for the surgeon. He pointed out, however. that cancer ig not easily detected. On examination, a patient may show no elm whatever cl being a victim end yet the very next month enter homitel with an incurable tumour. 'tmight Oren «amount . l . ' L " -........ ...... ..- ......- ..w-... Winona meet easily cured were of the external type. he said, such " [in cancer caused throuh excessive pipe smoking. Lung cancer. caused through excessive cigarette smoking, is consider- ably more deadly and here I am smoking my fourth cigarette this morning. A: far as I know. Dr. Bull gave no advice on the whim of tobacco addicition. But I will: Don't start! I have it straight from the horses mouth that even after several years on the Vinson. " addict never gets over the duke. Pathology Of Education rerun. In mum w - w - e, -- - to register children who will begin kindergarten in September this year. Children who are live years of no on or belore December 3lst this year are eligible. Where no times are indleued tor the registration. parents my come no my time during the school day that is most no on or belore I Where no times are my come it any a cannula; Parents no required to furnish . Mn]: cerul when enrolling children. TUESDAY, APRIL M, 1965 Camellia Parkway - 9:00 ant-12:00 (A-ILP, NIL-3:30 (L-Z); sauna: Blvd. - pm. only. WEDNESDAY, Ann. " Anthony Road - 9:30- 10:30 (A-G); 10:30 - (ll-L): 1:30-2:30 (NI-II): 2:30-3:30 (S '7 - --.. ‘4.- --.. m-nhum It -.,.-.._ -_"""'" - THURSDAY, APRIL M) Cartwright Ave. - 3:00-4:00 p.m.: Dunlnce Drive - 1:30-4:30 p.m.; Harrison Road; Overland Drive - 9:30-11:30 (A-L); 1:30-3:30 (NI-Z). FRIDAY. APRIL 30 Burlington - um: McKee Avenue. MONDAY, MAY , Cass-mun Blvd. - morning (A.M), afternoon IN. Z); Dullnmn Drive and Shaughnesy - (A-M) mornlnz only; Edithvnle Drive - 1:30 4:30; George Anderson Drive; Gaston! Blvd.; Shinghnessy (see Dutingtortt. TUESDAY, MAY l Blaydon Avenue: Chnlkfarm Drive: Danesbury - an. only: MIthvnle Drive - 1:30-3:30: Flemington Bond; Glen Avon - afternoon only (A-J); Glen Park - ulternwn only; Glen Rush - 1:30-4:00 p.m.; Godard Blvd.; Karen Road - am only; Lil- lian Street; Norma Ingram Memorial, Owen Blvd. - 9:00-12:00 noon (A-M); Page Avenue: Sheppard Ave. West; sllverview Drive; Slum Avenue; sun- ley Bond. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 Bennockburn Avenue - 2:30 4:30 pan.; 311)!th Blvd.: Burnett Avenue - 9:00-11:00 ant; Champ- A L, n_nx_..A._ “a..- uni Bunnocknurn Avenue - axon n..." y...... ...-........._ Blvd.: Burnett Avenue - 9:00-11:00 ant; Champ- llnn Blvd. - elven-noon only; Dallington Drive and slung-Ins” - em. only (N-E); Danesbury - morning only; Dublin; Flemington Road; Glen Avon - pm. only IK-m; Glen Park - mention only; Glen Rush - 1:30-4:00 pm; Gncednle Blvd.: Gracefield Avenue; Kenton Driver, Melody Road; Owen Blvd. - 9:00- 12:00 noon (N- EP. Palm Put: Pleasant Avenue: Rocklord Road - 1:30-4:00 p.111. (A-M); Rorwood Drive - 1:00-4:30 p.m.; slung!» nmy (see Dnlllngton): Shine Avenue: Spenvnlley Drive - Moon only: Stanley Road; Victoria Vin-u. THURSDAY. MAY 6 Applnn Drive - 3:15 run: Armour Heights - morning only: Bannockburn Avenue - 2:30-4:30 p.rn.; Baycrest Avenue - 9:30 -3:30 p.rl.; Brook. lnnlu Drive - Tomietottir (Al); uternoon only l‘nunaunu, AVIfIl a Apphn Drive - 3:15 p.n1.; Amour Heights - morning only: Bannockburn Avenue - 2:30-4:30 p.m.; Bayonet Avenue - 9:30 -3:30 p.II.; Brook. lnnlu Drive - morning only (A-L); enema” only (Mom: Cedar Grove, Drewry Avenue: Falrmeulw Avenue - pm. only: Hollywood Avenue: Joree Parkway - 9:00 - 11:30 am. " -L): 1:30- 3:30 Iran. (M-Z): Mallow Road; Maple Leaf: main; Street - morning only: Sloane Avenue: Snowmen Avenue - morning only: spenvulley Drive - “term only; TWt Valleys Drive; Whitfield Avenue; Yorkview rve. FRIDAY. MAY , Armour Heights - morning only: Fume-(10w AAt rmsoht, Mn JI Brookhuven Drive -- 0.111. only,. Cameron Avenue: Creethuven Drive: Downsvlevv -- 9:00-12:00 noon: Fayvvood Blvd. - zoo-4:30 p.m.: Ftrtett Ave. Ett Grenoble Drive - 9:00-12:00 noon: 1:80 -3:30 on» Lemon and - morning only; Ripplelon Bond - hy appointment: Summit Belem: - moraine only: Top- elllle Avenue - "$0,124” noon (A-L) Wilming- ton Avenue - 0:00-12:00 (G-J.) WEDNESDAY. MAY " Ancuter Med: Churehitt Avenue: Derrydown Mad t Lambertem - (A-l.) afternoon only: Fenslde Drive - Birthday Jununry to June morning (A-M). " lernoon (N- Z): Fhtrtt Avenue East - mornlng only: Greenland Road; Gnllelreem Road: mghview Ave- nue - afternoon only: Lamberm (see Del-"down end smut-om; when“ Drive Ind Lunberlon - mot-Mn; only: Y.ttettft Avenue - 10:80.12200 noon (N - m: humane Street; Wllmlngton Avenue - 0:00-11:00 uoon (11-8); Yvonne A--t.00. 0:00 on. : MRSDAY, MAY " _ Cemeron Avenue: {Sumner Avenue - mgr-noun mstr, Fen-la. Drive - Elma!“ July to [nee-her mornln. " an, dun-noon IN. EV. ammu- w; Bluhvlevv - - "ter-m only; mum. (eee when“): MneerMt Delve Ind Lambert" - luau- In. only: hug-no We“ - morning oulv: Vilniu- 0en Avenue - 0:00-18:00 noon (1-1): Yveune Aveuue "o. 0:00 pan. _ lam", MB to . mm- m ml raro'teetmt--Mt-mt m. m; Either. Delve - 0:00-11:10 In. (A-M). 1:00- 3:30 LINN-ll: Klnlulne Read: Wm - (lee been”); Wilmlnehn Avenue - 0:00- 18.00. s n t h , 5'?L".'.’l. school. - n en e n r w. MIuller. B.A., on“. e We. I.A: binder ol Mendel- Choir-II Punk are in”?! to egg dartwriittt Are. " span; Garden Axe. KINDERGARTEN ItE6l$T1tlLrl_thls, The Board of Education For The Township of North York 3; -Joy mum: 3:00 yaiG.m.riurtrom Drive; 1.111. only,. Cratrtertry_Aveel furnish a birth "gun" to the school gym“??? 11:30 -Z); l :3. tettd,nett2Ntgtfl.fhf,g%l'Mt --.kiitmrttatuo.e-udt1tetr.1%qttepry.h mmmwflwum‘uuaubm nmutuouuv madman-cum" w~nuuwumu _a,reqitte.t.t..matyt1yA..attttrt,_et_r,erA1Citett oGiiirri7triiidaauai" 'tare.. non-0‘ in: um:m.W-nh min-um ittuadaniamiAaiatiatistteu-hia-tth-et aTiFuuiiuCinTiiiiiiTiiktiisi- - Hun Inu- taueiiia"uiiutis-tiealie_ir_erreAi 2eitpueittttg,tt2ttgrtN,ttat'ratdNt "penaiv.ri-ui-sttmirtath+tyioe. ttietasttuetttatadtte-r--tbuttu-t- ywcamm 1m-tttrtu-rietmolutsand-tim.tt-e,. "rlessattmetive.md_rearttnautueeatetat-it- ifther're-elroa-btime-i-t.NseeettCartttret ismttuneeatmtnttar-tfoee-o.a--erut munumiuonnoklymumhdmm’u ttir.armsoeter.Tt-arsdertaatreturtaeatsotae were covered by Emily Bentley. I tor-ct "ttae ad the Woman Tu-trhesus-devoting/ttar-ttsn.-.--- precarious detrunds of lacuna with]. "ltyoddnn't tiumitinge-and-smr'mtamstin eurrttn..evett9.1 - told the.gtudfttts. TIMI " m tor you." ed ot tho Minimum that aim in the rteid: "You will no doubt find when nlmted to the women's Duet with um. chum at a hunter." uh. said. tn other rams. girls, you've got totrehri-odaosrsaattogethaitastar. In Bentley pointed out that once a would-be Journalist bu put in Ion. yen: nomaticnln'p on I weekly new-paper In can awn-ouch a daily newspaper when income "and: are consider- ably Mulls. Toronto am for beginner: m in the as to can range. But gaining sdtnittanee doe: not depend on weakly - - “urine. alone. In. Bentley explained. Unhnnny Duds Only The Toronto Telegram demands at least two yean at a rec- ognized school of Journalism or a university degree. The Globe and Mail will accent newcomer: without a coum in journalism but insists on a degree. The Star alao ante" university graduates but will consider thou who have taken a Journalism course at a technical school. Obviously, the talented but non~U writers. like Scott Young and half the present newspaper world, must work a lot harder and a lot longer to gain recognition and a decent salary. This writer cannot help wondering why. ls it because there are " many sp- olicants that screening is made difficult and hazardous for our ployers who have made the task easier for themselves by this process of elimination? Or is it because high school graduates are so poor in English and genersl knowledge that the only way to protect the industry is to insist on higher standards? Whatever the reason may be I’ve no time for analysis since Heel an urge to defend that panicular branch of journllum which provides employment for me u an editor and feature writer in the field of weekly newmpen. As Mrs. Bentley indicated the weekly newspaper is uaed by the aspiring journalist " a step in the direction of the dailies and quite often he haa no interest in the - other than this. It is true that his salary in low but one must keep in mind that he is " apprentice with little knowledxe of what ia required and nine times out of ten he baa Ihaolutely no experience in writing. Hi: employer takes the chance; not him. since he can get other more remunerative work if he wishes. BuLthe good employer recognizes ability and salary increases are available to the deserving . though not on the same scale as the dailies. The weekly newspaper aimply cannot afford the same rates. But if one wants to write and enjoy: meeting the public there's no more enjoyable place to work than on a weekly newspaper. Three More To Go I attended three other senions at Weston Collegiate besides the aforementioned but space does not permit mute than passing comment. Jack Cruickahank. office manager of the Medical Build- ing on Weston Road, talked hopefully to a roomful of budding young secretaries on the advantages of becoming a medical sec- retary. It would seem from his remarks that a shortage exists in this field. One of the requirements. however. is a knowledge of medical terminology. Swayle " Henry Engagement Mr. D. lnsley of Radio Station C.K.F.M,. quite the most dyn- lrnic speaker ot lhoae heard. showed by word ot mouth, action and personality what it takes to become a regional or national salesman for a radio or television network. If you haven't ambi- tion, ability. and snark. stay clear of this occupation which requires the ability to speak well. charm people, and work hard. Mr. and Mm. GA. Swayze of Weston announce the engage meat of their daughter Mary. Lynne to Robert Douglas Henry, Mrs. E. A. Rexinger of the North York and Weston Family Service, also exuded charm, poise and personality - attributes I've found frequently among social workers. She could find no words for dissatisfaction and, after relating the history of one can that had come under her care said: "Had this been my' only oucceuful cue. I should still feel my work had been worth while." It is. And more young people with compassion and that rare gift of empathy should be encouraged to enter the profession. But let Ill do something about the salary Ichedule first. Let us at lent make it commenmnte with what is expdcted of them. the son of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Henry of Saskatchewan, The marine will take place on May 1 " West Toronto Baptist Church. “30A Film ATS. 247-219) Gets W. Bun B. Conn- MIN G. Aattttourtte, IA " KING nun CI '-tut" I ent events." In low the.gtuetf1tts. “In: ig not [or you." t?tfy" [he {nigh ”my“ ottomuurin per - the wartt- - "It Ann-DI. " Hm I... " thstiimmt. Magermun & Page mm . “(when ACCOUNTANTS Mud Accountant C. W. LEASK Chartered Accountant Marsh, Goulding 1780 Weston Road BARRISTERS I”. Weston Road Professional " Business D I R EC T O R Y AWN CE £4.61 CE 1-H” Member of the Toronto Real Estate Board If Mom-n Money n ma hump By was" Alfred ll. Ionian. IA. mm A swam: Ralph Drinkwalter George Leitch 1943 Weston M 247-8276 mud, 'Call Eastern and Chartered selling yfur, home is a From & Siam: mm . “New“. 1944 Weston and thrposite John Street m, on. CM t.to" Modules Arranged B. S. TICKNOR REAl'I'OR 1m Woman“ 1732 JAN: BT., ms FOR ALL REAL ESTATE SERVICES Call - George Baker - CH 1-4471 Members of the Toronto Real lune Beard . Buying . Mortgages . . Apia-link Selling NEWSFXPER rr PAYS TO Jul-dun“ mamas-mu; 011mm“! “amm‘u hummus-dumb Guy Mun-I oae*taueauauatrtitttt way-Inna. W y W! luau! Gk greeedttteteatatie. millennial“. wilt at In. club's - In“ an. the ttrat but d Prison in: a at at Cont-gm Skyline dinner for two a 1 tur dish. Thu. vagina Ruth Wiuick. Kit no“ and Antu mmduly. electric clock. pottery van, a and saucer, has in dWiil embroidered napkin, M violets, a hairdresser metttieatb' and glass bun hon dish. Heading up-me Ter-tr) committee were Chris Thu-I lg haven: Road and Glad” 1rrmr.ii, at Saturn Road. m at that} ladies will com-cu the 'ttti Luncheon scheduled in I” t 'l which time on mental will tb f welcomed in!) the club. , (Continued from m. " _ was served by menu." .1 a. Club. Mike Renting our Fund lab- ing Campaign Chairman an I report of how the returns In coming in. Mike streued that SI books mum be in by next Sn.- day, April 18. because the Vib- ning ticket will be drawn this night, Father Bourque ms pl.- sed with everyone: reaction: 0. this Day of Recollection and he thinks everyone enjoyed Fab er Barrett's talks. St. John's Iflltt Walter’s 6mg. FULL GUARANTEE A Motor & Automatic m . Wheel Align-nut . ”I. FREE 801mm Car. Pick-I. _ I778 1n- " " - J.R.Currlo. I!!! Vision M. I‘ hit Wuhan-c Ctd1 Cl 14'! And Repuirini Piano Tuning OPTOMETRY Work Guarani” "to In. iti%t MUSIC

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