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Weston-York Times (1971), 4 May 1972, p. 11

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40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST 20 m â€" a wordy answer to your problems PHONE 763â€"3611 ext. 266 Canada Manpower Centre Experienced for well known shoe Company. Capable of assisting with the responsibilities for warehouse operations. Located Trethewey Dr. near Lawrence. 241â€"5216 Meghanics Body workers Supervisory positions AUTOMOTIVE PERSONNEL SERVICE Transportation provided to and from the loop. All Company benefits. 851â€"2811 41â€"SKILLED HELP WANTED $95. DICTA TYPIST For this one girl office, plenty of variety. Excellent potential $120. BILINGUAL SECRETARY To assist General Mana%er of this well located Co. Receive a monthly cost of living bonus. Excellent benefits. $130. BOOKKEEPER to take.complete charge of all books up to trial balance. Experience on Burroughs machine is an asset. DiVISION OF DRAKE INTERNATIONAL SER.VOCES LIMITED $85. Jr. Secretary Let your first job be one of imâ€" mnce bÂ¥ acting as secretary to the General oo fi:{ of this well established firm. Excellent ntial. go. TYPIST â€" Display your typing skills in this reputable firm along with being trained on the Itel Machine. $95. GIRL FRIDAY Handle all invoicing & act as receptionist for this dynamic Co. No shorthand You are willixzfi to work hard to achieve results You can handle an oxganization of your own. We offer: RETIREMENT PLAN, BONUSES, TRAINING. Openings for management or sales person full or part time. Advancement to corporate team highly probable to right plerson. Also DISTRIBUTORSHIPS AVAILABLE WE‘VE BEEN LOOKING FOR YOU! BOARD OF TRADE COUNTRY CLUB, WOODBRIDGE Skilled Workers Needed e We‘re Coming On New e e in Downsview e CLERK TYPIST SHEET METAL LAYOUT PERSONNEL LAMBERT‘HOPPEN LTD. Call Today or Come In and Get Acquainted BUY â€" SELL â€" TRADE 3089 BATHURST ST. â€" SUITE 207 (at Lawrence Ave.) 787â€"0397 Miss Kirkey LAUNDRY HELP IMMEDIATE JOBS AVAILABLE REQUIRES EXPERIENCED 2239 YONGE ST. SUITE 406 SHIPPER RECEIVER 355 GARYRAY DR. WESTON REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY CALL NOW â€" 457â€"0070 CLASSIFIED ADS 749â€"6610 487â€"2864 41â€"SKILLED HELP ~ â€" WANTED Service Station help Counter Sales Parts help ROMBOUGH, Edith Maude â€" At the home of her daughter, Friday, April 28, 1972. Edith Fenwick of the York Finch Hospital on Thursday, A;‘pril 27, 1972. Vincenzo Fulgenzi, of Downsview, _ beloved husband _ of _ Matilda Fulgenzi, dear father of Riccardo, Lellio, Eugenia (Mrs. M. DiCesare) of Italy, Enzo, Teresa (Mrs. M. Santilli). Funeral was to St. Philip Neri Church, Jane St. for Requiem Mass Monday 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOORE. George Edward Suddenly at the Humber Memorial Hospital, on Saturday, April 29, 1972. George Edward Moore, of Downsview, _ beloved husband of Myrtle Allcorn, dear father of June and James. Brother of Bertha (Mrs. J. Parker) of West Hill and Hazel (Mrs. H. Gregory). of Canawon. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 1 p.m. Interment. Resthaven Memorial‘ Gardens. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be sent to the Canadian Home Bible League, 17 Oakland Rd. Downsview. s FULGENZI, Vincenzo â€" At VALENCICH, Amalia At Toronto on Monday. May 1, 1972, Amalia Valencich, beloved wife of the late Frank _ Valencich _ of Weston; dear mother of Onorato and Lucy and Annamaria; dearly loved sister of Nevia Tomlianovic and Mira Benzan and dear grandâ€" mother _ of _ Nirvana, Yvonne _ and _ Mara. Funeral was to St. Philip Neri Church for Requiem Mass Wednesdag, 10 a.m. Interment rospect Cemetery. SAVAGE, Alice â€" Suddenly at Humber Memorial Hospital on Friday, April 28, 1972. Alice McQuade, in her 48th gear, beloved wife of Glen Savage of Weston, dear mother of Lynda and Glenda, beloved daughter of the late Jane and James McQuade. Service was Monday 2 g.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery. EAGLESON, Hilda (Member Rangers Branch, Weston Legion No. 213) â€" At Sunnybrook Hospital, on Monday, May 1, 1972, Hilda Johnson of Rexdale, wife of the late Henry Russell Eagleson, dear sister of Tom Johnson of Scarborough. Service in the chapel Thursday 1 J).m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. SPEIRS, Janet â€" At Kipling Acres on Friday, April 28, 1972, Janet Speirs, wife of the late Henry Speirs, dear mother of William of Toronto and Gordon of Toronto, dear}r loved by her grandchildren, sister 2035 Weston Road CH1â€"2233 CH1â€"2208 Ward 1 Funeral Home Weston, in her 87th year, wife of the late Carlos Rombough, dear mother of Marjorie (Mrs. F. Pope), Murray, Grant, both of Vancouver and Wallace, dearg' loved by her 11 grandchildren and 3 greatâ€" grandchildren. _ Funeral was to Riverside United Church, 2799 Weston Rd., for service Monday eleven a.m. interment Glendale Memorial Gardens of James Hamilton of Toronto. Service was in the chapel Mondai” 1 p.m. Interment rospect Cemetery. 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. 241â€"0861 "Book of Remembrance" 62â€"CEMETERY LOTS RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM «â€"HELPWANTED _ @â€"HELPWANTED â€"_ New aftractions added for in Hematology, Chemistry, Nuclear Medicine, Bacâ€" teriol (Junior R.T.) and Temporary Hematolo Teci:'xolgc{lns for summer replacements (car an .mgy Successful candidates will be qualified Registered Technologists with 2 to 3 years experience. Venipuncâ€" ture experience would be an asset. 61â€"DEATHS MISS ATKINSONâ€"677â€"7661 MDS LABORATORIES & TORONTO MEDICAL LABORATORIES offer outstanding opportunities for REGISTERED TECHNOLOGISTS FOR APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL WEEKDAYS ONLY Forest lands in Ontario need to be given recognition as _ farm _ lands _ for assessment purposes acâ€" cording to an Ontario Forestry Association Brief to the Honorable Alan Grossman, Minister â€" of Revenue. The Assessment Act, it states, should be clarified or amended to provide that forested or reforested lands, _ conâ€" servation areas, silviculture and horticulture nurseries, orchards and similar lands be assessed and taxed for municipal purposes on the same basis as other farm lands. They would then be taxed on the basis of soil capability and not as lands having _ speculative residential or other development _ possibilities. The recipe for corn flakes griddle cakes uses crushed corn flakes or corn flake crumbs for added flavor, texture and nutrition. Try them for breakfast with hot syrup, honey or What are your favorite foods? Ice cream? Bananas? Chocolate? You may be surprised to learn that many of your favorite foods are also very good for you. Each group of foods needed for health is large enough to include a wide variety so that eating can be fun as well as nutritious. Copies of the brief have been sent . to _ several organizations for their inâ€" formation. Extra copies are available from association offices at 229 College Street, Toronto. If you don‘t like to drink milk, you can fill your daily calcium quota by subâ€" stituting foods such as ice cream, custards, cream soups, milk puddings, cheese or readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal with milk. If you love chocolate, why not combine it with milk for a nourishing mealtime or snack beverage? Protein foods like meat, fish, eggs and poultry also provide iron and Bâ€"vitamins. The variety within this group seems endless, as do the methods of cooking and preparing these foods. Meat and poultry can be fried, broiled, roasted, braised or stewed. Fish and eggs can be fried, baked or poached. In addition,eggs can be boiled or scrambled, made into omelete or souffles, or used as recipe ingredients. And you can probably add a few uses of your own to this long list. Fruits and vegetables are important because they provide vitamins A and C. Many of them also supply significant amounts or iron and the Bâ€"vitamins. Fruits may be served as desserts, beverages or snacks. Those who dislike cooked vegatables often. will eat them in soups, stews and casseroles. Foods in the breadâ€"cereal group contribute significant amounts of the Bâ€"vitamins as well as protein, iron and food energy. Today‘s readyâ€"toâ€"»at Help for forest lands Favorites make eating fun Sheep shearing by hand is just one of several special events which take place at Black Creek Pioneer Village each weekend between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. as the staff recreates the life of a typical pioneer crossroads community. The Village is open seven days a week until Nov. 30, and in April and May, the hours of operation are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Metro‘s showcase . of pioneer life â€" Black Creek Pioneer Village â€" has opened its gates for another season and expects record numbers of visitors this year. Dental topics Two new buildings will be opened at the village this year, bringing to 27 the number of authentically Chewing the way to better dental health CORN FLAKES GRIDDLE CAKES 2 cups corn flakes or cup corn flake crumbs 1 oneâ€"third cups sifted regular allâ€"purpose flour 3 teaspoons baking powder cereals make it possible to serve a delicious, stimulating breakfast in a matter of minutes. Cereals also make an excellent recipe ingredient because they add flavor, texture and nourishment. The recipe for corn flakes griddle cakes uses crushed corn flakes or corn flake crumbs. Try them for breakfast with hot syrup, honey or brown sugar. When topped with hot fruit sauce and whipped cream, they also make an excellent dessert or snack. Ever think you would be chewing gum / to prevént tooth decay? s Usually when you think about tooth decay preventive measures the Brush your teeth twice a day and avoid eating too many candies slogan comes to mind, probably because you have been lectured about it since your school days. The adâ€" dition of fluorides to a community‘s water supply hardens up the enamel on the teeth of its residents and this also is a decay preventive measure. Now it appears as though chewing gum which contains a phosphate could be the newest measure devised by the dental profession to Black Creek Pioneer Village in full swing restored homes, shops and other buildings making up this reproduction of a preâ€" confederation pioneer community. A weaver‘s shop will open in the back half of the Temperance Hall from Kettleby, which now houses the pioneer print shop, and the slaughter house should brown sugar. Or serve them for a snack or dessert with hot fruit sauce and whipped cream. combat tooth decay. Studies carried out with laboratory animals have shown that a phosphate can reduce tooth decay. The University of Alabama in Birmingham, U.S.A. is doing a study inâ€" volving 600 school children. Four groups of children are being compared. The first chew a sugarless gum with phosphate, the second a gum containing both phosphate and sugar, the third a plain sugarless gum and the fourth group receives no gum. Pour oneâ€"fourth cupfuls of mixture onto preheated greased griddle. Bake about 5 minutes, or until golden brown, turning once. Serve hot . with syrup, honey or brown sugar. Makes about 1 dozen 4â€"inch griddle cakes. The childrens‘ teeth are checked for decay at the start of the study and again every six months. % teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 egg, well beaten 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons vegetable oil or melted shortening If using corn flakes, crush into fine crumbs. Sift together flour, ° baking powder, salt and sugar; mix with corn flake crumbs. Combine egg and milk; add to dry ingredients, stirring only until combined. Mix in shortening. 1972 open later this spring. Although no actual slaughtering will take place there, the building will be used for demonstrations of butchering during fall Pioneer Festival. Last year, 250,000 visitors passed through the village toll gate, including 65,000 school children, and already Weston JAMES T. GRAHAM ALL LINES FIRE â€" AUTO â€" LIFE COMPETITIVE RATES SKYLINE HOTEL BRANCH 655 Dixon Rd. Rexdale, Ontario Phones 248â€"6631 Res. 241â€"2891 Member Toronto Stock Exchange J. Harry Frogley, Manager STANDARD SECURITIES LIMITED Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road ACCOUNTANTS | _ C.W. LEASK 49 NORDALE CRES. ..â€"TORONTO 15 244â€"9011 Anytime GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Weston When contemplating the purchase of a used car the prospective owner can do much by way of ascertaining the condition of the vehicle. When you have the vehicle off the used car dealer‘s lot take a few quiet minutes to carefully go over the interior. Check to see that all doors open and shut easily and stay open on the holdâ€"open spring, if there is one. Check locks to be cerâ€" tain that you can lock and unlock the vehicle. Pull back the trim from door edgings to see if there has been a repaint job. Black Creek Pioneer days a week. In May Village shows visitors what hours of operation are life was like in a rural a.m. to 5 p.m. Special e Ontario village more than are held on weekends 100 years ago and has been ween 11 a.m. and 4 J restored as a typical these include _ sl crossroads community. _ shearing, rail splitt So well has this time candle dipping, plow capsule of our pioneer pastâ€"arrowing and seeding. been preserved, that visitors can experience the sights, _ For further informa sounds and even the smells contact the Metropo! of a living pioneer comâ€" Toronto and Region munity as the villagers go Servation Authority at about their tasks. 9780. _ Lift up carpeting to check for rust or corrosion. Even a few paint blisters or freckles ofâ€"rust can indicate that water has seeped in. Check for a leaking trunk â€" water in the trunk can rust through the rear floor and can make the trunk useless. An indication of the growing popularity of the village is the fact the Fisherville Church . has already been booked for 30 weddings this year and inquiries have been received concerning 20 others. Another indicator was the popularity enjoyed by the Half Way House inn during the past winter â€" the first time the Half Way House had remained open all year. During the winter gram almost 17,000 visigx?s en joyed skating, tobogganing and horseâ€"drawn sleigh rides at the village. Check for wear on carpets, seats, upholstery and pedals, then look at the odometer reading. Check to see that mileage is reasonable, bearing in mind that you have seen the outside and, perhaps, the underside of the car. The odometer could have been replaced, tamâ€" pered with, or turned back. A students are booked for visits. Teachers interested in assuring that their classes can visit the village this year should make reservations immediately. this spring over ©30,000 The Westonâ€"York Times, Thursday, J BENFIELD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT EDDY J.K. . TAY MR. T. MUNRO 19 Muncey Ave., Rexdale Chartered Accountants 9 MILVAN DRIVE SUITE 10 â€" WESTON NEW IN WESTON Accounting Service GENERAL & COST R.1.A. GRADUATE Look before you purchase 1969 Weston Road 55 Dundas St. E., Cooksville Marsh, Goulding 277â€"1921 (RES. 766â€"9739) CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 41â€" 742â€"3786 241â€" Traffic deaths and injuries in Australia have dropped significantly since the use of seat belts in automobiles has been made mandatory. New Zealand proposes similar legislation to take effect next year. In the U.S. and Canada the approach is to try to persuade people to wear belts. All car buyers in future will have to pay more,‘ for warning‘ devices, senâ€" sors, ignition interlock _systems and other devices intended to ensure that drivers and passengers \buckle up. A thorough inspection by your garage lti.olperator. or his mechanic, wi sometimes reveal that a vehicle may have been involved in a serious accident. Perhaps it was a total writeâ€"off and had been _ reconstructed, repainted, and offered for sale to you. There are many ways in which a skilled automotive repairer can determine what has hapâ€" pened to an automobile and whether its history warrants is purchase. rough guide is about 10,000 miles per year. The village is open seven days a week. In May the hours of operation are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special events ween 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., these include sheep shearing, rail splitting, candle dipping, plowing, For further information, contact the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conâ€" servation Authority at 630â€" ker‘s shop, school, ::':n:xrch.' artisan‘s house, village inn, flour mill, and ol M Amhulofln are a \::ot‘y.lm animals ow lncfl Berkshire pigs, guinea horses, oxen, sheep, cattle, The largest collection of 19th century toys in Canada is displayed in Dalziel Barn Museum, a huge cantilever also contains a sugar display, a woodworking shop and a cooper‘s shop. YORK TRAVEL . PORDAGE FLORIST 1156 WESTON ROAD ALL ADVERTISED TOURS AN PACKAGE VACATIONS AVAILABLE AT NO EXTRA COST For Apgointment Call 41â€"0701 J.R. CURRIE, 0.D. Optometrist 1894 Weston Rd., Weston 0 1200 Weston Rd. â€" Mt. Dennis 54 SERVICES BELTVP TRAVEL 769â€"5758

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