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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 22 May 1964, p. 8

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.0 your Mixture When you are ready, beat egg run. very hard. You may use a We Cream of Tartar to keep them hard. Then add this slowly Add egg yolk, crab meat, mien, peppers. and Worcester- shire sauce. Stir well, Do not lat it boil, , egg whims Melt the butter add fb pepper, mustard, and Cook for 5 minutes. 1 move from heat and a while Itlrnng. "hen p on stove and let tt cook 1/16 Follow directions carefully and you'll get compliments ga- lore on your culmary ability. For 6 servmgs. Allah King Crab souttte 2 015. butter 1 cup soft bread crumbs __ cook this to a golden brown % cup butter ‘A cup bread.flour Whether or not you are an ex- perienced souffle cook, do gore this recipe a fling. The results are guaranteed to uckle the pal- ate of any man, be‘he a drab or not! ”Mm. .004 M». I. An Art 715.365 9UEEFSWAY Between trips, I make my toast, ~ur the puuldgx; View“ 'he i 1 3 trhrldren's DUNK"; and :eiriir/tyer :0 take the lumbar; ou' at the J . frog for the eventn: meal Jana Inc {Lynn-Md, staggvrs out Just N _ r " before I get to Her {Ur the turd tum; and curl: up un Hie easy 4;, . chatr m the k:tchcrn, where Jude, the Co-year-old, IS alrcady jute "i . . " ll This OL‘CJMUHS mm: 3320\lng and claim, of “I way Lew first," . ~‘ ' which I U:’..dl.‘} mine by teilmg them bum to go and put them . f ' w sllppers UL. after Mum I bruah thur ham Harr-brushmr,t may w' i, rN seem pomt.e>< at th:, stage of the game, as they’re not even _ "" ' q dressed, but after 22 years of hem; a father of gu'ls, Km sttll If 1 N ,..~" Cl hasn't mastered the art of brushing a gprl's hair so that it looks N I z; 'Mil like anythmg but a tertutred mop and I have to leave hm) to see r " as 3; 2 them off to suhool. >0 I get m a preliminary brush. By this ttttte f. a-';', M the pressure 15 building up; it's twenty past, rm not drmsed and June trride Carmen Roberta Ken and Jeremy are bill. In bed I stuff toast tr my THOLLI“ tum Satterthwcvte, dacoghter of Mr one hand, brush hair “1th the other and call out "Are you' com- and Mrs Jc/v, w Sctte,rte, my? it's getting late" I get a rmgmg “Commg, duar” from ken wmte, Var: Dp39n Blvo, W” which sounds complete-y convmrmg and whluh dawned me m marry Barrv George Spencer the early days, Now I know that I will go m a mmute later and O C A a so” of Mr and Mrs find him :t;ll lung m bed. wth no intention of rum-n; in: an Harry Sperncer, Dorlmgton Dr other five minutes. Sometimes he rattles me tea-cup at the mum The weddmg wdl take place C)tn tune, in order to makeame think he’s getting up I dare nut leave June 6 1'" St John/s Road BUD him in bed when I leave home because he could easlly {all rssleep trst Church, again and Jon: rrnp,nt not be able to get htm up m ttme E nun in. Say "PLEASE get up now. dear," snatch the tea-cup away, make sure Jeremy really is on his way and go back to get dressed My East despamng appeal has taken effect, Ken is tut- Ling on the ssde of the bed. lighting a cigarette and scratching his leg reflectively. The space between bed sind dressing-table " q 255-31" 0 270.9751 . nun msuno q on on ("mm mm Ion ALI nus & CHettt0tA, Tum: 80M t 'lht w bum “um s "tAL ATTENTION To NIIVOUS "on: nun mm '" urn-u... " I, One of me thmgs I pride myself on is that 1 never shout at the children jnough they say that my voice has a steely quality under fire which " worse than mere volume) and so when I call than to: the ftrst time about tive after seven, I always say plea- nntly, "Time to get up, dear," Pleasant but firm. I then pop off and clean the seaweed out of the bath alter Ken's late night or early momma bath (one of his little idxosyncrasies which he corv cealed from me before we were married), take 1n his cup of tea, lay the table and so on before I make the rounds again. "Come on, dear, it's tune to get up." Firm but pleasant this tune. This is the Signal tor Jeremy to heave himself out of bed. stumble into the bathroom, splash water on the floor and go back to bed tor a few more minutes, This bathroom ceremonial is amom~ partied by a sort of plamnve song from me about “don't forget to wash under your arms, etc" because Jeremy at almost H has discovered deodorant; and thinks they're Intended to lake the water out of washipg, ye I Id attgtait that Al’s I bit easier now than when No. l ger VII still " home, but I do have three children mu, mcludmg Na 1 (and only) son, who may not be as vstuperatwery gabby m the mornings as Jade was. but who has mhented the comforting tooling from her that It Ins shoe~lace breaks or 11 1t's rammg, if: all Mother's fault, IWMWtX'UImmWI-m youcamcmmy -tratttuotetradav-aoxttutrou wouldbepeoudot --_tott-hi-daarttuneelae, but after tum "ooe-ttirm.t-uarurinttsetrtomirurs,tamstiurnoseor 1- ulu (M's not Q5: and ham). I consider thin I renoundm‘ Wt. bonus. only a mum knows the iruponaibility at get. til. I - up - naming without resorting to either hypno- 8. or the hatchet. I'm not surprised when I hear that more and no" can noun] wweq and moms are found lacked m their bed- “ dong. “but to the" teddy ban. The poor than: have. “on under the slum -- but not yours truly, and m case you think it's team I eat Wheaties every murmng or that I have an aatgeiie family, let me awe you a snarl by snarl description of what goes on at our house Mt the momma, especially now that I have to leave for work at 7'30 . m. “My Go&nothar.. (our: 1.» "1.! gnmen bmwn tup hlo:ter- cup broad Crnu: CJ/, "ii' wax-won new!" , mph Cry r.rirrc'e)" ' Dash nu'nw; . ‘ , cup HAUL ' _ . egg yr;.k\ 3._ , an IIa', r: pa' damn“. . _ and {Laud , - cup Hm (Human: mwy t' ' Chopped MTV“ 1 wd ‘ _- ' and J germ . = . . tspn 'erre~?e‘l\m:v t'iilliie "P "" k The Time To egg why»: " " the PAH/Ir (M11 {war salt, - . I er, mudar‘i and nuvmrg.‘ . ll g I Y w t for :3 mmmm Then r:-- rln n our In er ‘m egg " ozs. ct and flt cup fir oz. sal; teaspm tspn, d Dash'x cup m: Ar my}. you an POI? "I," ©if% DRIVING SCHOOL 'if-y-ii'-'-'-'-':--"-'-'-'-"--'-".' it” ' Marilyn Rourke-George Garrett 'local Gmups To BeContacted Talkmgpoint... Wed In Wesley United Ceremony gln a; 'it!?:!?.!.!!!'.,!).!,!!.??,; nutmeg. Then re- add milk put back "if_ridr,Mw2tt964---Aseo Are' Any questions regarding this recipe. or cookmg m general should be addressed to me " the Constellation Hotel, Pour into a large casserole which you harm buttered with the golden bread crumbs. Cook for 50-60 minutes m a 350-de green oven. It 15 better if you put thes In a pan with water m the bottom. ., JOAN "AG" "akin. M pay until you pmi "min " In the “It So get your man: gown n hn’hy'l an mod ul- Mr - If the! In" all lulu-u. In," yam groaning Home; "on" new mud "to nll yum have: gu- mMI, Gun, ett, an: to Langley} haglcy'l will In. them uh cud 5m“ In “In... " ”trough the lunar-In mm" new." in“ ulna nu In“ tbem in m. lull, t. at £99.93!!!" Blvd. W. 3690 Bloor Stud W, HIV TORONYO mum C JUST VI!" or [SUNGTON Ave PLENTY OF HIKING SPACE TN! FINISY AND TN! IASYIST SIIVDC! As I dress, I also try to leave "sast-minute Instructmm With him about phoning the furnace people or taking out the garbage but I can see It's not getting through. He smlles vaguely and drifts away to have another cup of tea, while I try to achieve that well-groomed look in 30 seconds. which includes “me out lo butter Julie's toast. The butter's hard and the others won’l help her. because she wouldrt't say "please" though she tears fully claims she did. Meantime, Jeremy who was only allowed back to bed because he claimed he wasn't hungry and didn't want anything to eat, is just gobbling down his third slice of toast and has another in the master. It Is now 7:30, which IS the omeial time we leave. and Jeremy still has to clean his teeth,' find his school-books and his bus tickets and get out to the car in time for me to drive hurr up lo the bus stop. All this. dear godmother, doesn't include the times I say “Don't forget to clean your teeth." "Do your homework as soon as vou come home." "No, you can't wear your short: loday" It rloeiun': mclude the awful fact that camchmm when I gel up lo the C all day, there's no room and I ha to crcep into. while my drr.vvr and there. waiting for me No wonder forty mmules Ia Ann Garret war maid of hon- or, The bridesmaids were Joan Garrett and Sandra Robinson. The attendants chose sheath dresses in silk with sheer nylon overskirts and short sleeves - the maid ot honor in blue and the bridesmaids in pink. Each wow tt matching headdre=s and veil and carried a nosegay of yel- low varnallons The groom was attended by roughly l'N' wtuch doesn't leave much room for both of us to dress at the same trme, especially since Ken is movmg In slow motion. ‘7 Is The Time To Bring In Your Winter Garments For STORAGE! crystals held her bouflam e length veil m place. She C; a bouquet of red roses, lace and ferns. Gwen m marriage by her step- father, the bride wore a white cocktail length wedding gown of nylon over silk, with long, lily- point sleeves and scooped neck- line The flared skirt featured a bow at the back. The ceremony Wu performed by the Rev F, I Teliord against a background ot white gladiolus Mr, Andrew played the weddmg musxc on the chum organ, M Nam and a immune from the Iruh Ron. papal the bride and groom "no the recep- luon tollowiag the my“. at iarttrn Diane Rourke to George Kenneth Garrett in - Unit, ed Church on In I The hub a the daughter ut Mr. and Mrs. W. Wmn, " Elma St., limbo, andthegroomirthesooMMr. Ind Mrs. Fred Garrett, The Queensway, ' t at lea armed white and Your triumphant, tally Joan Seager. Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron Margaret and Russell Whitmore asked the members to turn out in good force and also gave the members a warm in- sutation to visit .them in their home and enjoy a friendly cup Roy Garrett as best man. Acting‘ as ushers were Peter Garrett,' Mark Garrett and Joe DelRizzo I After the bride and groom‘ were piped Into West Point Hall,‘ guests were received by the mother of the bride who wore a; powder blue silk sheath dress) with matching ttuve-quarter mew blue hat and accessories. A red) rose corsage completed her cos-1 The Annual Church Service of Rockwood Chapter Order of the Eastern Star will be held in St. Mitthsas' Anglican Church on Sundcy May 31 at ll a.m. on come home." "No, you can't n': xnclude the awful fact that rug non- where l leave the car ce In flap arimnd to find a hole the other passengers are alrcady mmg when I reach the office, m st.” ac am: as I Lver was. On their way to the reception following their wedding m Its: ley United Church are Mr, and Mrs. George Kenneth asrrett.l The bride is the former Marilyn Diane Rourke, daughter oft Mr and Mrs. W, Watson, Elma St., Mimico and the groom |S( the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett, the Queenswoy, l Photo by Street" Studio NT.l OES Chapter Plans Bazaar For fall L ver was, After the meeting Margaret Hooper and her committee serv- ed coffee with the compliments of Nescafe and a variety of de- licious sandwiches were prepar- ed and served by Shopsy's. of tea after the service At the meeting on May 12 the Worthy Matron and Worthy Pa- tron welcomed Visitors and mem- bers including Dorothy Taylor and Betty Allan, Past Matron: of Rainbow Chapter and Gladys Searles, Past Matron of Golden Triangle Chapter, also members of other Chapters. A beige lace gown with beige hat and accessories was chosen by the mother of the groom, who assisted in receiving guests. Her corsage was sweetheart roses. The brideUnd groom will re side m Lakeview. Very good reports were given by conveners of the Bazaar to be held in the fall. For travelling to Niagara Falls the bride donned a three piece suit in pink with matching pink hat and navy blue accessories. tume CONS"I IOATION OF OEBTS. VACATION. CAR. CAR REPAIRS. HOME M. PROVEMENTS. EDUCATION. NEW FURNITURE. APPLIANCES. OR ANY USEFUL PURPOSE ' NEED A NEW HOME? Announces A new, CONFIDENTIAL ransom LOAN sumac, FOR THE “swim or nus AREA CEitIjEErrf'l See us for immediate LOW COST morhreyre service (No bonus or hidden fees) []lrtXlrriEElTT'l. LOANS ARRANGED IMMEDIATELY IN YOUR HOME Call 23 9-8121 STONEGATE SHOPPING PLAZA ', A loan: [some is I minnow 'lsituatiort for I lonely. perhaps vaunted child, filiing the {up between pest and future plans tor the child. Good foster parents contribute mowing very val- uable to the child's emotional development at this very cru- l on! stage at its life. When placed an a foster home Jan what may stay a varying [ length of time, weeks or months, ‘depending on the situation. If [ it is healthy Ind placed for adop- tion, the baby may stay for a period of 21 days (the iength of time the infant's mother has to change her mind about adoption,) When medical investigation is necessary the child any: in the home for a longer period and if retarded or handicapped, could stay indefinitely. Because so Gany of the Tego- lar foster parents are away on vacations in the summer the need h habi- thin Immen- in devel- oniu into a "a onions, if not mu, aim-ting. The Chil- h’l Aid My of Inn for- trttot-tti-'t9t'U' tofind h bonus necessary for the 140 or more children. approximately N of than would be babies, ther expect to receive each month LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. at 22nd St. Manager Mr. John Binnie PACE'S BEAUTY CORNER LET SUMMER M TO YOUR HEAD Phone 239-8121 Open Mon, to Sat. -..d Tues. and Thurs. Nights till 9 p.m. The may is partieularir “in; home- hr in babi- mu summer in the outlying district: of the city. such u mm and the wtiote western are. including Eunice. Ion; Branch and New Toronto. _ Social Planning Councils, IO- cia! service groups. ministers Bud ousness l hoped ttL' to gwe 1 and are viding sl ing expel home. t.moee.mitentttr'utim.Mthe M. I cu! senn women's tacted u SAFELY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY, i3 GONE . . . . FOREVER! 33: Removed by Modern Electrolysis UNWANTED HAIR glve these chm cue they nee mg stimulating experiences for AILEEN DICKINS I of that vice groups 's groups w with resin Planmng Councils, tiD- :e groups, Hummus and l" ' i' _ groups WM all be con- ,3? A _ ' Ah regard to the srn- , A ms situalwn It ts i'. home: um; be found hese L‘hLIdxen the love they need, wlee pm. .' :mulalmg and satisfy " ”new fur “when m the be found the love hile pro- straight in. '60“! troqttU for than-okra. an In mm W bum, hoe-nu the ma. jority In midi-mind shortly mar the mregtt. In the timt quar- ter of 1964 there were 758 hh. and-run driven of whom 530 were picked upbe police by the time the report: were submitted. Only " of the MO incited wen woman MEDICAL CENTRE - Suit. 'T" ROYAL YORK ILAZA 1500 Royal York Road talks I.“ III NEW TORONTO 244-9734

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