JA [ CAS Seeks Trained People & Homes . 9f For Children With Special Needs «4 The 5th annual getâ€"together for foster parents working with the Society in looking after the chilâ€" The Toronto Humane Society‘s Animal Shelter is open 24 hours every day for emergencies but the Adoption Room is only open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesdays to Saturdays. R George Hulme, General Manager of the 78â€"yearâ€"old Society, said, "Now is an excellent time to adopt the pet you have been thinking of for the Christmas addition to the family. At the present time we have a good supply of healthy pups and kittens, each one examined and approved for release by our Staff Veterinarian, Dr. J. G. Mcâ€" Greevy, MRCVS." Mr. Hulme said further, "Being the only Humane Society in Canâ€" ada with the services of a fullâ€"time Staff Veterinarian our animals are thoroughly checked and people who adopt our animals bring them back 7â€"14 days later for a free examinaâ€" tion." "If you are thinking of adopting a pet for Christmas it is recomâ€" mended that you bring the animal into your home some time before the holidays before all the exciteâ€" ment starts around home. This gives the pet a chance to settle in the home under normal conditions without all the excitement of the holidays." Toronto Humane Society Animal Shelter, 11 Wellesley St. W., a few doors west of Yonge St., is open for adoptions: Tuesdays to Saturâ€" days, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Animal Pets For Christmas Adopted Now So successful . . . our Mercury Conâ€" trol staff forgot about the remaining 1965 demos. CONTROL CENTRE REPORTS "66" orBIT â€"â€"â€"| 136 LAKE SHORE RD. E. at Hwy. 10 PORT CREDIT MERCURY WHITE Comet 404 4â€"Door Sedan 3 200°CID 6 eylinder, 3 speed, automatic, white wall tires, window washers, padded dash, radio, full wheel covers. Painted silver, blue to blue interior. 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PAGE‘S BEAUTY CORNER Meteor Rideau 4â€"Door Sedan The Testire touch on Tuesday, November 30, in the auditorium at the Parkway Vocaâ€" tional School. About 400 people attended. The , program for this year‘s| wood recently between Brenda Foster Parents‘ Night included anâ€"| Muriel Parsons and A2C Peter other of the halfâ€"hour plays writâ€"| Kenneth Barons, U.S.A.F., Tuscon, ten by Nora Stirling for the Plays| Arizona. The bride is the daughter for Living series. The Green Blackâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Parsons, board points up the hazards of| Beta Street, Alderwood and the pressuring children to achieve beâ€" groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. yond their capabilities. It was preâ€"| Ross Barons, West Mall Apt. sented by the Scarborough Theatre| White and mauve mums decâ€" Guild and The Scarborough Players| orated the chancel for the afterâ€" under the direction of James Evans.| noon ceremony performed by Rev. Dr. W. F. Koerber, board member | Keith Kiddell. The wedding misic for the CAS and Director of Speâ€"| was sung by the boys‘ choir of the cial Education. Services for the church. Scarborough Board of Education,| Given in marriage by her father, answered audience queries after|the bride was radiant in a floorâ€" the performance and acted as masâ€" I length gown of white peau de soie ter of ceremonies for the evening.|withâ€" lace appliques on the front Mrs. Maryâ€"Lou Baptie, soprano of the skirt and featuring a train soloist, sang. | attached at the waist and trimmed The CAS has almost 1300 foster| with lace. Her shoulder length homes for the over 1900 children bouffant veil was held in p.hu under their supervision. More|with a wedding band headpiece, homes are always needed. and she carried a cascade of red The Society hopes to expand in| roses, white carnations and stephaâ€" the direction of opening un more| notis. The CAS has almost 1300 foster homes for the over 1900 children under their supervision. _ More homes are always needed. The Society hopes to expand in the direction of opening up more group homes as soon as byâ€"laws have been revised to make proâ€" vision for them. "We hope to be able to set them up in all areas of the city," said Miss Marnie Bruce, Group Home Supervisor. _ "Municipalities have been most sympathetic to our reâ€" quest for byâ€"law .revision. It‘s just a matter of time until the necesâ€" sary changes are made. But in the meantime we are looking into apâ€" plications so that we will be preâ€" pared for" the goâ€"ahead when it comes." The Society also needs homes for children with special needs and for older children, particularly boys. "People who have had training: The reception was held at Local in fields such as nursing or other| 232 Union Hall, where guests were childâ€"caring jobs would be most|received by the wedding party. helpful to us for those of our chilâ€"| Receiving for the bride, her mother dren who need special care," said|chose a dress and threeâ€"quarter Richard Lowery, Homefinding Collcoat ensemble in pink brocade ordinator for the CAS. with pink feathered hat, pink Let our expert stylists put your hair in shape for the holiday festivities with an exciting new hairdo for any occasion! GORDON MERCURY These are just a few of the 1965 demonstrators for you to choose }mm. If you‘re looking for m car that‘s j\nst like new and would ‘ike to buy at a huge savings drop in and have one of our courteous salesmen show you a White Gordon car. HURRY INâ€"GET A BIG DEAL! This beautiful car is the top of the Meteor line and is like new. 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Reduced to 278â€"6153 AMlderwcod PBride â€" USAY Groom Wedding vows were exchanged in a lovely autumn ceremony at Church of the Atonement, Alderâ€" woad recently between Brenda Muriel Parsons and A2C _ Peter Kenneth Barons, U.S.A.F., Tuscon, Arizona. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Parsons, Beta Street, Alderwood and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Barons, West Mall Apt. _ White and mauve mums deeâ€" orated the chancel for the afterâ€" noon ceremony performed by Rev. Keith Kiddell. The wedding m@sic was sung by the boys‘ choir of the church. Attending the bride were Miss Beverly Mann, as maid of honor, and as bridesmaids, Mrs. Elaine James, cousin of the bride from Peterboro, and Miss Donna Parâ€" sons, her sister. They wore full length gowns of turquoise taffeta with _ matching _ wedding . headâ€" pieces and small veils. The two senior attendants carried bouquets of turquoise and white mums and the junior bridesmaid, a nosegay of mums. Best man for the groom was his brother, Greg Barons, Sault Ste. Marie, and the ushers were John Bonguard _ and _ Brian â€" Parsons, brother of the bride. gloves and black shoes and gloves. A corsage of pink and white roses completed her costume. To receive for the groom, his mother wore a twoâ€"piece beige suit with blue feathered hat and beige accessories. Her corsage was bronze and yellow roses. For travelling to Arizona the bride wore a line coat and dress Surely one of the happiest, most festive dinners in all literature is that of Dickens‘ Cratchit family gathered around the luxury of a goldenâ€"brown roast goose plumped up with a sage and onion stuffing. "At last the dishes were set on, and grace was said. It was sucâ€" ceeded by a breathless pause, as Mrs. Cratchit, looking slowly all along the carvingâ€"knife, prepared to plunge it in the breast; but when she did, and when the longâ€" expected gush of stuffing issued forth, one murmur of delight arose all round the board . . . Bob said he didn‘t believe there was ever such & goose cooked." ROAST GOOSE WITH SAVORY STUFFING. Sage is the secret ingredient that gives this rice stuffing its savory flavor. That‘s the kind of compliment the hostess hopes to hear â€" alâ€" most more than anything else â€" praise . for a skill?ull_v seasoned stuffing. However the stuffing is mixed, it should â€" like Mrs. Cratâ€" chit‘s peerless goose â€" be seasâ€" oned with sage. This fragrant appetiteâ€"arousing herb has been a favorite on the Canadian spice shelf since the earliest days of our country, especially in stuffings and as a seasoning for pork and veal dishes. Sage is one of the more potent herbs, so use it discreetly â€" about /4 teaspoon per pound of meat. Sage is sold as whole leaf or ground (often called "rubbed"). ("Rubbed" means sage was forced through a coarse screen or sieve.) Stuffing swells as it picks up moisture from the fowl. Pack it in loogely. Overstuffing the bird results in a soggy, heavy stuffing. 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Vancouver, Peterboroy Hesâ€" peler, Campbellville, H amilt o n, Brantford and the U.S. chopped 1 tablespoon ground sage l4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/16 teaspoon instant garlic powder 8 lb. readyâ€"toâ€"cook goose 2 teaspoon salt Curly endive # Crab apples Cook wild rice according to packâ€" age directions until nearly tender, about 40 minutes. Reserve. In the meantime place the next 5 ingrediâ€" ents in a deep saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, stir once, cover and cook slowly until all liquid is absorbed, about 15 minâ€" utes. In a large bowl combine cover and cook slowly until all liquid is absorbed, about 15 minâ€" utes. In a large bowl combine cooked wild rice, riceâ€"vegetable mixture and next 8 ipgredients. Toss gently to blend. Wash goose and Tub inside and out with salt. Stuff cavity and fasten with skewâ€" ers. Place, breast side up, on a rack in a shallow pan. Romst in a preheated moderate oven (325° F.) 3‘% hours or until drumstick moves up and down easily. 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