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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 9 Apr 1964, p. 3

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Its activities and scope of opâ€" eration have been greatly exâ€" tended during the past few years. But its prime task is nevâ€" er ending and frustrating. In the first three months of this year, for example, there were a total of 6749 accidents on Metro Toronto streets, bringing death to 33 persons. Humber Valley Council. These gentlemen .have been persuaded to try their best under the patient direction of Angela Al vey. Proceeds will be used to deâ€" L and for n fray costs of the annual program | more consi of children‘s concerts. Ticikets | estrians â€" a may be obtained at the door and | streets at the curtain rises at 8:30 p.m. _ | tersections. That, in brief, is the main purpose of the Metropolitan Toronto Traffic Safety Council, Here‘s a waffle recipe with a slightly different blending of inâ€" gredients. And, as a result, they hit the bhappy medium between those that are very crisp and those that are slightly thick and soft. comprised of a group of pub licâ€"spirited â€" citizens . including Mrs. Donald Smith, Councillor M. Undug Cott, and Mr. Moses McKay, alt of Weston, ‘This voluntary citizens‘ comâ€" mittee ‘ which is dedicated to make pedestrians and motorists more safety conscious in an efâ€" fort to prevent accidents and save lives came into existence 16 years ago. Another feature of these parti cular dessert waffles â€" the judi cious use of spices to give a deli cate new dimension to the fla vor. Serve them with syrup if you like. But, for those with more adventurous tastes, provide icâ€" ing sugar, jam or honey as a topping. You‘ll be delighted with the combination. Preventing Death Is Business Of Local Safety Council How to stop people from killâ€" ing themselves! THE MAN‘S SHOP Styled in a variety of popular collar styles, Arrow Tericota gives you the neat fresh look all day. Don‘t wait till you wiltâ€"drop in today and see our collection of the new Arrow Tericota light weight dress shirts Now for the first time a cool, lightweight shirt that gives you the convenience of 100 % wash and wear. Arrow Teriâ€" cota is an intimate blend of 65% Terylene the miracle wash and wear fabric, and 35% Cotton for the luxury of Cotton Batiste next to your skin. Something new for you! TERICOTA 1702 Jane St. (Just North of Lawrence) SPIKED WITH SPICES Of Intrest To Women "C\:7?>*:. TpDr l a 7/ flour 3 teaspoons baking powder ‘1 tablespoon granulated sugar | 14 teaspoon salt | 12 teaspoon cinnamon Y4 teaspoon allspice % teaspoon powdered cloves |2 eggs, separated |1 cup evaporated milk % cup water . 4 cup peanut or salad oil Sift dry ingredients into mixâ€" ing bowl. Beat egg whites until | stiff. Set aside. Beat egg yolks, | well; stir in evaporated milk, | water and oil. Add liquid mixture to dry ingredients, beating just ‘until smooth. Fold in \stifi'ly { beaten egg whites. Bake in preâ€" heated waffle iron until done. lServe hot with butter and syrup, honey: or molasses or dusted ]wit.h icing sugar. Many of these: were senior citizens, usually struck by a veâ€" hicle while crossing an interâ€" section. The majority of other victims were in nonâ€"collision auto accidents in which the car went out of control or rolled ovâ€" er. The Metro Safety Council is comprised of representatives of safety groups in all ‘Toronto suburban areas as well as of the Home and School Association, the Toronto and District Labcur Council, the Automotive Trans port Association, the Board of Trade, the Ontario Safety Leaâ€" gue, the TT.C., the Metro Torâ€" onto School Board, the Metro Separate School Board, the pol ice department and other civic officials. (Â¥ield) about 4, 4â€"section waffles 1 2/2 cups onceâ€"sifted allâ€"purpose All members work voluntarâ€" ily without remuneration or financial award of any kind. The Council is presently conâ€" ducting a threeâ€"pronged safety programme. It is designed to induce senior citizens to wait for a "fresh green light" before attempting to cross at an interâ€" section; for everyone, young and old alike to point at crosswalks; and for motorists to be still more considerate of aged pedâ€" estrians attempting to cross streets at crosswalks or at inâ€" PORK SAUSAGE BEEF TENDERLOIN ROASTING CHICKENS Lucas Arthur «worc:« TURNERS n eston maosze _ MEAT MARKET SPICE WAFFLES at 244â€"3522 MEAT MARKET 6 John St. Weston Rd. In Weston 2/ â€" 3 lbs. TURNERS$ 12â€" Films At Dinner and guests thoroughly enjoyed the excellent cuisine of the west end motel, which is the usual meeting place of this branch of the Association. They noted that it would be of little good with heat sensitive materials. Goods which are afâ€" fected by high temperatures and undergo physical or chemical changes cannot be handled in this process. ‘"The operation will become more efficient and more competitive with existing proâ€" cesses," said Dr. Hoffman, "when new materials which can withstand higher temperatures and conduct heat more readily do become available." of the Association of Administra~ tive Assistance was a dinner, March 18, ‘at the Banquet Room He pointed out that one of the most successful operations to date has been in the domestic and . industrial waste disposal field. Such an operation has béen in operation in Beaconsâ€" Formal business of the eveâ€" ning was the nomination of members for the forthcoming 1964 / 65 slate of branch officâ€" ers, which was handled by Mrs. Lucille Earwicker. Everyone then sat back and enjoyed ‘an even:\u1l at the flicks‘. . The program chairman, Miss Eileen Pashak, was given the difficult job of choosing four films from the immense library of the National Film Board and her choice proved fascinating. Dean H.I. MacDonald, Dean of Men at University College, as well as a noted writer and lecturer of Political Science and Economy, will be the guest speaker at the Annual Meeting, April 15. His subject "Canada‘s Economy and How it Relates to Other Countries" is a topic dirâ€" ectly affecting everyone personâ€" ally and his firstâ€"hand opinions are keenly anticipated. Splitting Water within the model. There are evaporation, which takes most of the water from the solution; drying, which removes the rest of the liquid; and pyrolysing, which "scorches the hell out of the end product". Because of the experimental nature of the work, the enginâ€" eering scientists are hesitant to expound on its specific future use. 90. 33 (Continued from page 2) 4 ind x a \f SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA CH 1â€"6584 EM â€" 2 lbs. BECK SHOKS YOUR MOST [ VALUABLE l PROPERTY CAN BE e LIFE INSURANCE Gordon W. Alkott, C.L.U. Ib, Where You Buy The Best For Less Weston‘s High Grade Shoe Store Quality Shoes Reasonably Priced For Young People Of All Ages See: 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence 241â€"0462 ¢| SIDE e« | BACON 2 McHales â€" Savage Goldcross _ All Fittings Guaranteed BEEF STEAKETTES FRYING CHICKEN This date will undoubtedly reâ€" mind all World War I yeterans of the anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge. We felt that a !}umag inkt:rrendsw:ymd with a unâ€" ique background w tting to relate in keeping withbefi:e anâ€" niversary. Tonight a waiter will with all respect to the occasion place a bottle of Haig and Haig whisky on the table in private dining room 215 at the King Edward Sheraton Hotel. This same bottle has been placed on or near the sameâ€" date on the same table for the past 20 years, and never opened. It is a ceremonial bottle belonging to ‘the First Battalion Perpetuity Club, an organization of veterans. Originally there were 15 members. Now there are only three. The bottle of whisky will be opened and sharâ€" ed by the last two surviving members. Sewage is fed into a tower similar to the one in McMaster‘s Engineering Building, and subâ€" jected to high temperatures. The solid matter remaining is reâ€" moved from the base of the tower, and either packaged (as fertilizer) or sent on for further processing. Dr. Hoffman said that there is considerable effort being dirâ€" ected towards metallurgical proâ€" cessing in these reactors, and he added, "great advances are expected to be realized in this area." field, Quebec for the last three years, and is being studied exâ€" tensively in Japan. The three remaining members who recently met for the tradâ€" itional annual roast chicken dinâ€" ner are Sergeant Overton M.M., Corporal Kittermastar M.M and 39 Mattson Road CRANG PLAZA 39 Mattson Road CRANG PLAZA CH 1â€"2165 CH 1â€"2165 . 99. The Legion Scene 49.« 49. Breasts EM 4â€"5141 The ladies of the Auxiliary were not forgotten since their contribution to the growth of the branch has been most gratifyâ€" ing, theâ€"PAstâ€"Presidents of the lidfel"‘mup Mrs. Dargy, Mrs. Weir, Miss O. Mattison and Mrs. Mary Moore were the recipients of stone encrusted Aurora pins. R. Walton, President of the Branch in 1940, when addressing the gathering following his preâ€" sentation, admitted to being 82 yéars young. Chairman Collins and his able assistant, J o hn Wylie, will recommend to the Executive Committee that this event become an annual affair. The Branch Padre, Reverend R.J. Boggs, came in for a special presentation; a preachâ€" er‘s scarf with the Legion crest embossed was presented to the Padre by Alex Dobson, Branch President. WESTON RD. & CHURCH ST. 1930 were hopoured at a dinner last week along with their wives on the club premises. Chairman Rick Collins arranged for \the presentation of an engraved glassâ€"lined stein to each and every past president. 'fi'ulmunm Ma with the 4th Armoured Corps in World War IL Let us hope the bottle remains unopenâ€" ed for m any more years to come. George Maunder who served in Past Presidents dating back to 2143 WESTON RD. 247â€"1862 WESTON ROAD HARDWARE & GIFT CENTRE LUCKY DRAW will be held SATURDAY, APRIL 11 â€" 4 p.m. 1952 WESTON RD Come one andsall There is still time to enter No Obligation To Buy See Our Complete Line of: Plumbing & Electrical Supplies Fertilizers & Garden Supplies â€"â€" APPLIANCE REPAIRS â€"â€" â€"â€" KEYS & GLASS CUT â€" FREE (Anytime at Weston Credit Jewellers) Have ,.«r diamond rings cleaned and checked â€" never a charge! While you wait of course! A@EDIT SNZIEWELERFG) WESTON ROAD PLAIA (Continued from Page 1) opening day of the 1964 Metroâ€" # Campaign. _ _ _ _ Many of the children will be , The Girl Guides of Metropoâ€" litan Toronto earn 82% of their annual budget through their own efforts and their target for this year‘s cookie sale is set at 336,â€" 000 boxes. selling this year are also a new flavour, in an attractive box. checkâ€"up and a cheque Cive Now! CH 13588 Eleanor Joan Stuart, of Norâ€" anda Drive celebrated her 8th to be a brief visit. Mrs. Culver wishes to express her appreciaâ€" tion of the innumerable kindâ€" nesses shown her by friends and neighbours. Though . personal thanks is not possible, she does want folks to know that every eard, kind word, and deed is greatly appreciated. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall, Stewart Smith Drive, on the arrival, March 31, of a 10 lb. 4 oz. dauâ€" ghter. Also belated congratulaâ€" tions to Mr. and Mrs. Schriber, of Hearst Circle on the birth of their daughter. gret that ! pass on the news that Mrs. Culver is back in the hospital, though this is hoped THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€"â€"â€" Thursday, April 9, 1964 â€"â€" Page 3 1.YÂ¥ou can be t _ You can be sure that will always allow full mmn-mmrmmmr 'umbemmtfielhn‘nlmhnm.: CERTIFIED and REGISTERED for color, cut, clarity ONLY our SPRCTACULAR PURCHASE of 1& finest Kimberly diamonds available make this DAY You Should Buy Your Diamond At Weston Credit Jewellers by Mrs. J. Rhodes ... 241â€"9830 Hardington & District News C BLOUSES W H Y assisted by the entire choir, the first show will be at 7 pm., the 2nd at 9 p.m. Admission T5¢, which _ includes refreshments. Proceeds in aid of the Choir Hardington District Ratepayâ€" ers Association will meet in Brookhaven Public School on Wed., April 15, at 8 p.m. Anne & Scott Burrell, formerâ€" ly of Noranda Dr., now living in Ottawa, were the guests of Marâ€" sha and Ross Stuart, 19 Noranda Dr., during the Easter Vacation. The Senior Choir of Trethe wey Park United Church bring back the Roarin‘ Twenties on Friday, April 10. Featured at fund. Children under 12 MUST be accompanied by an adult. 2145 Weston Road (Continued on page 4) Sizes 10 to 20 and 38 Lights and brights, solids and prints in lovely profusion. Personally yours WESTON RD. & CHURCH ST. boucles and linens NAME BRANDS Silks and cottons

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