M ENRIGHT, Lillian Marie â€" On Saturday, August 7, 1971, â€" Lillian _ Marie Johnson, wife of the late Thomas Joseph Enri?lht, dear mother of Cornelius (Conn) of Burlin%)ton, June (Mrs. J. Hobbs) of Chatham, Lillian (Mrs. J. Atwell) of Burlington, John of Toronto and Mar%aret, (Sister _ Mary Euphrasia R.G.S.) of Winnipeg, sister of the late James Johnson. Funeral was to Blessed Sacrament Church, 24 Cheritan Ave., Toronto, for Requiem Mass Tuesday 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARGRAVE, _ Thomas (Veteran of 169 and 116 Battalions C.EF.) â€" At Our Lady of Mercy Hospital on Friday Aug. 6, 1971, Thomas Hargrave in his 79th year, %eloved husband of Mable Hargrave, dear father of Carl of Holland, Dorothy (Mrs. Bev. Jones)_ of Islington and William J. of Mississauga, dearly loved by his six granddaughters, brother of Harry, Jack of Acton, Charles, Edith (Mrs. William Holmes) of Niagara Falls, Grace (Mrs. G. Ashley) of Montreal and Kathleen (Mrs. K. Shackleton.) Service was in the chapel Monday. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. 57Aâ€"LEGAL NOTICES §7Aâ€"LEGAL NOTICES HYLAND, James â€" At the Toronto Western Hospital, on Sunday, August 8, 1971, James Hyland, husband of the late Martha Hyland, dear father of John, Catherine (Mrs. F. Carey) and James, dearly loved by his twentyâ€"one grandâ€" children and three greatâ€" grandchildren. _ Funeral was to St. John The Evangelist Church, for Requiem Mass Wednesday 10 a.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. IRWIN, _ John Francis (Frank) â€" _ At Humber Memorial Hospital on Monday, August 9 1971. Frank Irwin beloved husband of Ann Irwin of Weston. Dear father of Dorothy and Donna, son of the late Joseph Irwin of Plumas, Man. and Mrs. Pearl Sullivan, of Winâ€" nipeg, brother of Ruth (Mrs. Fred Hurlburt), of Winnipeg. Service was in the chapel on Wednesday 8 p.m. Interment Plumas, A 1968 HEMI CHARGER FOR SALE. SERIAL NO. XS29J8B341119, LIC. 588621. UNDER THE MECHANICS LIEN ACT THIS VEHICLE ISs OFâ€" FERED FOR PUBLIC SALE. OPEN FOR INâ€" SPECTION 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. PLEASE ASK RECEPTIONIST AT WEST END CHRYSLER DODGE, 1865 WESTON ROAD. WESTON ONTARIO. IN THE ESTATE OF: WILLIAM JOHN NEWTON ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JOHN NEWTON, LATE OF THE BOROUGH OF YORK IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, RETIRED MERCHANT, WHO DIED ON OR ABOUT THE 30TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1970 , ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED _ TO_ SEND _ FULL PARTICULARS OF THEIR CLAIMS TO _ .THE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTOR OF HIS ESTATE ON OR BEFORE THE 31ST DAY OF AUGUST 1971, AFTER WHICH DATE THE ASSETS OF THE ESTATE WILL BE DISTRIBUTED, HAVING REGARD ONLY TO THE CLAIMS OF WHICH THE UNDERSIGNED SHALL THEN HAVE NOTICE. DATED AT THE BOROUGH OF YORK IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF METROPOLITAN TORONTO THIS 20TH DAY OF JULY 1971. HOWARD _ EVANS LORNE _ MCLAUGHLIN, EXECUTOR AND SOLICITOR, 1268 WESTON ROAD, TORONTO 335, ONTARIO. 65â€"COMING EVENTS anitoba 61â€"DEATHS Every Tuesday 7:30 p.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Ward Funeral Home ALL PROCEEDS TO CHARITY THE LIONS CLUB NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT TORONTO 400 & DUFFERIN LIONS Crang Plaza Auditorium, Jane & Wilson BE LUCKY UP TO $1,700. IN PRIZES JACKPOT $500. â€" RED HOT ON 57 NO. Easy to live with Times Classified Ads Call 241â€"5211 2035 Weston Road CH1â€"2233 CH1â€"2208 BINGO HEWLITT, John Nelson â€" On Friday, August 6, 1971, Jack Hewlitt of Culford Rd. Beloved husband of Marion Hewlitt. Dear father of Liz and Tan. Loving fatherâ€"inâ€"law of Lg'ndaA Dear grandfather of Brian. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 11 a.m. Cremation. x HILTON, Thomas â€" At the Humber Memorial Hospital on Thursday, August 5, 1971, Thomas Hilton, of Weston, in his 89th year. Husband of the late Minnie Hilton. Dear father of Albert, Jim, Helen (Mrs. William Black), and Beatrice (Mrs. W. Cooke). Dearï¬f loved by his 11 grandâ€" children and 7 greatâ€" grandchildren. Service was in the Chapel Saturâ€" day 10 a.m. Interment Riverdale Cemetery. LEGROW, William Norman â€" Suddenly, at the Humber Memorial Hospital, on Wednesday, August 4, 1971, William N. Legrow, of _ Weston, beloved husband of Mollie Bowen, son of the late Charles and Mary Legrow, of Weston, brother of Leonard, Mildred (Mrs. Ed Newton) and Kenneth and the late Charles (Ted). Service was in the Chapel Saturday 11 a.m. Interâ€" ment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. MYLYMUK, John Barry â€" Suddenly on Sunday, Au%ust 8, 1971, Barry Mylymuk, dear son of John and Oxillia Mylymuk, of Downsview. Dear brother of Barbara, Cheryl, Janice and Sandra. Dear grandâ€" son of Mrs. Mary Mylymuk and Mrs. Mary Venne, in his 19th year. Funeral was to St. Philip Neri Church, Jane St. at Wilson Ave. Downsview, for Requiem Mass Wedâ€" nesday 11 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WRIGHT, Allen E. â€" Sudâ€" denly, at the Northwestern General Hospital, on Thursday, August 5, 1971, Allen E. Wright, beloved husband of La June R. Linnen of Downsview, dear father of Wayne, Joan (Mrs. C. Garnett), Bill and David, dearly loved by his 4 grandchildren, brother of Norman, Gordon and Evelyn (Mrs. E. Gravelle}. Service was in the chapel Friday 2 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. 65â€"COMING EVENTS §1â€"DEATHS Man and his world The â€" former‘ French Pavilion at Man and His World, Montreal, has been converted into a gigantic "Palais des Arts‘" this year. Pictorial art, sculptures, bookmaking, _ lithography, cinema, photography, anâ€" cient and modern handicraft are found on the many floor levels in new surroundings with only the sound and light show by Kenakis and the fountain remaining from last year. Handicraft holds the spotlight on the ground floor with the familiar triangular showcases holding products of â€" Quebec â€" craftsmen. Jewelry by â€" Chaudron, weaving by Veronique Arseneault and hundreds of other objects laud the value of our native artisans. Their products can be compared with those of the first French settlers in New France as shown in hundreds of tin objects displayed on the first floor of the pavilion. These include oil lamps, pitchers, kitchen utensils, etc., all part of the Stewart collection. The same collection has supplied unique pieces of French furniture from the Louis XV era. Doors, carved panelling and woodwork from a mahogany dining room and living room were done by a celebrated Nantes cabinetâ€"maker, Germain Boffrand. Done in 1720440 they were formerly in a private residence in Nantes. The wellâ€"preserved objects were installed by a group led by Jean Palardy. backyard barbecue suppers Barbecues can be a lot pitches in and helps ioib a oc un daiin mc Give hamburgers a new flavor by seasoning the buns. . Brush with melted butter the cut edges of buns and sprinkle with chives and dill Toast to a golden brown. The barbecue is Dad‘s job Desserts are the fun part of any meal, especially if there is little kitchen preparation. Try one of these quick recipes for delicious desâ€" serts. The children can even help by making it while you put together the tossed salad. Your bakery or local supermarket can supply you with all the delicious bakery and bread products you need fot these recipes nuts i 1 bakers apple pre Whip cheese spread . Crush 1/3 of cashews and blend with cheese, 7 slices pound cake Prepare pudding mix according to package directions using 2% cups milk _ Cut 2 circles from each Some of the finest carved 1 package butterscotch pudding mix 2% cups milk Children‘s Saturday Films: August 14 Bathurst Heights liâ€" brary, 3170 Bathurst St. 2:00 p.m.: Halpmates (Laurel and Hardy), The wave, Tale of Cusâ€" tard the dragon, Preâ€" cision. Bayview library, Bayview and Sheppard, 10:30 a.m.: Pigs, Three little bruins on a spree, Wonders in your own backyard. Brookbanks â€" library, 210 Brookbanks Dr., 3:30 p.m.: Red balloon, Summertime is great for eating outdoors. Your family will love tablespoons butter . melted cup brown. sugat cup chopped pecans or walnuts baker s cherry pie p cheese spread 3‘ ounce package cashew Spotlight of handicrafts Cashewâ€"Cheese Topped Apple Pie Quick Summertime Desserts Movies Crunchy Nut Cherry Pie Butterscotch Circles and snacks. of fun and little work for Mom if everyone Serves 7 scenes show the Triumph of Amphitrite, country landâ€" scapes or copies _ of Fragonard and Boucher paintings. The collection has never been seen in North America. PHOTOGRAPHY The team of Mia and Klaus has _ a _ collection _ of photographs with a high humanitariam appeal. Topâ€" notch entries by the bestâ€" photographers include 150 by Antoine Desilets with eight murals. Another collection by Susanne Swibold, entitled Photoâ€"Modules _ was previously shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art. A special attraction in the photo salon is a series of ancient cameras supplied by the â€" George _ Eastman Museum, of Rochester, New York, describing _ the evolution of the camera during the past century. Ceramics are represented by none other than Picasso, some of whose pottery is found on the ground floor. The Conseil Superieur du Livre has supplied the works of 26 Frenchâ€"Canadian publishers to produce a book corner in the Palais, Visat, one of the most successful French art publishers has supplied original plates from his shop. Air France‘s participation includes a collection of drawings by Florent Margaritis whose favorite subjects are airport terminals filled with bustling life. The fifth floor gallery has been assigned to Theatrical Thunderstorm, _ Stefan on Sunday. Black Creek library, 2139 Jane St., 11:15 a.m., 2:30 pm.: All in the morning early, Chimp the cowboy, Wheel on the chimney. Centennial _ library, 578 Finch Ave. W., 2:00 p.m.: Rapunzel, Georâ€" gie, The house that Jack built, Curious George rides a bike. York Woods library, 1785 Finch Ave. W., 2:15 p.m.: Swimmy, The doughnut machine, Harold and the purple crayon. roll into balls the size of wainuts Stick . remaining . nuts into . balls Arrange balls on top of pie Warm in hot oven before serving it desired Combine first 3 ingredients. spread over . cherry . pie Place . under broiler and broil 2:3 minutes prece of pound cake Place one circle on plate. top with some pud ding then other circle and more pudding To garnish, decorate with whipped cream Q u e b e c Art under the care of noted painter Alfred Pellan. His set for "La Nuit des Rois" presented earlier by Le Theatre du Nouveau Monde occupies most of the space. SCULPTURE Lovers of modern sculp ture are spoiled in the pavilion. They are treated to the "Panorama of Quebec Sculpture 1945â€"70" which was presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Musee Rodin, Paris, last fall, Included are the works of Archambault, Cleary, Daudelin, Jordiâ€" Bonet and others. About 20 plasticâ€"art obâ€" jects are on display on the fourth floor. These were done by Joel Stein and Francois Morellet both of whom helped found the visual arts research group, GRAV. Another member of this group organized the ground floor showecase exhibits. He is Jeanâ€"Pierre Yvaral. CINEMA The world‘s most complete film library, La Cinematheque Francaise â€" brainchild of Henri Langlois â€" presents a featureâ€"length classic nightly in the ground floor theatre plus shorts on the nine small screens on the fourth floor. Paintings, naturally, take up a very large proportion of the Palais des Arts with over 300 works on view. These were gathered by Paul Gladu and are grouped An evening away from the city Whether _ you enjoy vigorous activities such as swimming, boating and fishing, or just want to relax and enjoy a quiet, family barbecue supper, the long evenings of summer provide a perfect opportunity to make use of the conservation areas of the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conâ€" servation Authority. Although all areas can probably be utilized to some extent by the public in this manner, the Heart Lake, Claireville, Boyd, Bruce‘s Mill and Cold Creek conâ€" servation areas are parâ€" ticularly suited to evening use because of the facilities they provide. Weston Chartered Accountants SKYLINE HOTEL BRANCH 655 Dixon Rd Rexdale, Ontario Phones 248 6631 Res. 241â€"2891 Mamber Toronto Stock Exchange J. Harry Frogley, Robin D. Clark 48 Greenbrook Dr. General Insurance 651â€"3385 1969 Weston Road STANDARD SECURIITES LIMITED 241.1129 under sub themes and the general heading of Fifteen Sides of Canadian Painting. Among these are: soâ€" called hardâ€"edge paintings, plastics, and abstract art including the works of Hurtubise, | Tousignant, Molinari, Webber, Harris, Lochead, Pellan, etc.; Facial Secrets by porâ€" traitists, Plamondon, Theo Hamel, Suzorâ€"Cote, Ozias Leduc, Hind, Armstrong, Bellâ€"Smith, Varley; The laughing Eye, Henri Julien and Robert Lapalme, inâ€" cluding murals and blowâ€" ups. Pop art by Robert Savoie, Richard Lacroix, Douglas Morton; primitives by inâ€" dians and eskimos, Norval Morriset; surrealists and the like, Pellan, Guindon, Dallaire, Wales, Town; animals by Walker, Krieghoff, Lachapelle; legends, by Julien, Lapalme, Pellan; Games and Feasts, Berczy, Triaud, Lemieux, Dallaire; religion and mysticism, Guindon, Lemieux, Gecin, Brandtner, etc. The little gallery on the fifth floor has a very special character as lovers of Paris‘ Montmartre sector will discover. It contains painâ€" tings by Utrillo and others from La Butte, all thanks to a Canadian, Phil Laframâ€" boise, who has been given the label of ambassador by the Montmartre crowd. hiking, group camping by permit, refreshment facilities. Bruce‘s Mill â€" two miles east of Don Mills Rd. on the Gormleyâ€"Stouffville Rd. â€" swimming, fishing, nature trail hiking, group camping by permit, refreshment facilities. 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