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Weston-York Times (1971), 28 Sep 1972, p. 6

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ts / 4 ‘Page 6â€"The WestonYork Times, Thursday, September 28, 1972 Ontario and one of the top wine makers in the country. Buzz will bring expert resource people to each of the 10 sessions to cover the many facets of home wineâ€" From the comfort of your own armchair you can get complete instructions for making your own wine plus helpful hints. The host for the series is Buzz Arthurs, Home wine making by T.V. The class sessions will come to you over your educational experience. You Humber College is offering for the first time a unique Each checkpoint is staffed with nurses and doctors to administer first aid and cars Harrington, Paul Rimstead, Miss Argo, Miss York and others will be on hand during the morning to help get the walk junderway. The mayor and members of council will also be participating in some way. The York Humber High School cross country team will run the route starting at Dave Mann, Mel Profit, Ed finish there is free popsicles and pop at a couple of the last stops. There will be free hot dogs and pop: at the Centennial Building, served by ladies of the auxiliary. This year a few celebrities are taking part in walking, talking to the walkers and working hard on the project since April and have put many hours of thought and time into it. Â¥vonne Trapâ€" man is chairman of this year‘s walk and has many able volunteers helping her. There will be six checkâ€" points again this year and as x is here to stay people who will be present for a trouble shooting and wine tasting session. Starting in January, the continuing education program will be offering over 200 courses including international . gourmet cuisine, convenience cooking and food and beverage costing and control. For more information call the continuing education hotline at 677â€"9540.. _ Last Sunday, September 24 at Greenborough Comâ€" munity Church a family type of church service was held with even the very youngest members from the nursery coming up to the big Church, as they call it. This was a momentous occasion for walkers and those who sponsor them. Good luck to The course begins October 16 and costs $43 including a starter‘s kit. In addition, on February 24 and March 3, 1973, there will be a seminar with Arthurs tertaining from 46 p.m. at the Centennial Building. All arrangements for the walk are well in hand and using _ their _ facilities where ever help may be needed along the route. available for the walkers to phone home at the finish and alert communications will be has again put their doubie decker bus at the disposal of the Walkathon and it,too, wlllpltdthommpicknu up walkers who require will patrol the route picking The York Lions Steel Drâ€" Horowitz explained how many patients come to him with what they think is a sexual problem but when he discusses the problem with both partners, it is rarely a sex problem but something else entirely. Isn‘t it won completed his talk the meeting was open to questions and, surprisingly, not mahy people were as concerned â€" about â€" adult problems as with those of our youth and, for over half an hour, questions concerning the teenage segment of our society was discussed. something that is here to stay after all these centuries. +++ Registration for young children and adults takes place Wednesday â€" and Thursday mornings, October 4 and 5 for the learn to skate program offered by the Borough . of _ York.«. . .. speaker and held the audience with his ability to speak on a delicate subject in an informative, meaningful educational way. I am sure he answered many unasked questions. the 48 men and women present stayed to listen to the guest speaker Dr. Benjamin Horowitz who specializes in obstetrics, Do you wear a dress?" This part of the service was inâ€" teresting to not only children but also to the adults. This Sunday, October 1, everyone is invited to join Holy Communion at 11 a.m. +++ Monday, September 25 the Northwestern â€" General Hospital Auxiliary held their general meeting and after business was dispensed with Rev. Stevenson explained the meaning of his robes and just what each color and part symbolizes and little 3â€"yearâ€" part of the garment a‘frock, these little people and it is a‘ real joy to watch tl_lfi Rev. M. Stevenson spoke to Dr. Horowitz is a Pleasantly brisk days signal the arrival of fall when nature‘s cycle adjusts to the coming winter â€" and all of us try to do the same. Home menus undergo a change, too, from the light and cooling meals of sumâ€" mer to the hearty dinners that school days and busy schedules seem to demand. Dishes which combine the lively reds and oranges and the warm earth tones of the season can enhance the flavor of the food you prepare for your family. Two savory New Zealand spring lamb dishes, ideal for the weeks ahead, contain the ingredients for just such a colorful presentation: tomato slices, orange garâ€" nish, a rich nut and raisin sauce. You can carry through the autumn theme by colorâ€" keying your table with red, New Zealand spring lamb takes to a new treatment for fall â€" a rich nut and raisin sauce. Orange slices add an appealing Lamb for fall menus GOLDEN BREADED LAMB CHOPS NUT RAISIN SAUCE 8 thick lamb loin or rib chops s cup flour * teaspoon powdered ginger % teaspoon salt 1 egg Fine corn flake crumbs Butter (sufficient to saute chops) 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1% cups orange juice Ya cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 tablespoon butter \a cup raisins orange and brown placemats and napkins and adding a vase filled with branches of dried leaves gathered from your garden or purchased at a flower shop. VYa cup slivered toasted almonds 4 lamb chops,% inch thick Salt to taste Freshly ground pepper % cup water 3 medium tomatoes, thickly sliced 1 large onion, thinly sliced BAKED _LAMB CHOPS PROVENCA[:F seasoning with flour and coat chops. Dip in beaten egg, then in crumbs. Saute chops in butter, cook until just tender. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan blend orange juice and cornstarch. Add brown sugar, 1 tablespoon butter, raisins and toasted almonds. Cook, stirring constantly until thickened. Put chops on heated platter. Pour sauce over chops and garnish with thin orange slices, if desired. Serves 4. Trim excess fat from Cover and bake in 375 degree oven for about 1 hour or 1â€"% hours for frozen chops. Uncover, turn chops and bake about 20 minutes longer or until forkâ€"tender. Serve chops and pan juices on hot rice. Yields 4 serâ€" vings. > At the present rate of decline, even the year 2000 will not see TB wiped out. In 1970, 3,920 new active cases of TB were detected. 3 tablespoons chopped parsley %, teaspoon oregano Cooked parsleyâ€"rice Arrange chops in a lightly greased inch square baking pan. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Add water. Top chops with tomatoes and onion. Season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with parâ€" sley and oregano. A personal triumph Eugene has made rugs, floormats, placemats and purses on his three small Villa and Hospital in Scarâ€" ‘‘They taught me weaving here and doing that, I got the idea of a hand loom about five years ago," he said. "I made 100 different models, but it was difficult for me because my hands don‘t grip too well." ‘"From all the designs, I chose the simplest one." The 48â€"yearâ€"old former carpenter has been in a wheelchair at Providence borough, Ontario, since a car accident 10 years ago. Toronto, October 24â€"26. And with good fortune, some manufacturer might decide to put Eugene‘s loom into production. invention â€" a light, compact handâ€"operated loom â€" will be shown in the inventors‘ section of the threeâ€"day show in For an inventor named Eugene Ileks, the Ontario Manufacturing _ Opportunâ€" ities Show will represent a moment of triumph over recognition _ for _ such qualifying principles as good fashion interpretation, creativity, quality workâ€" manship, and skilful use of Canadian leather. Montreal area (women‘s shoes): Thomas Wallace, Aird Industries, St. George, Maxine (also named in the In a vote polled by retailers from coast to coast, the following firms were nominated to receive public values, are a special feature of the Montreal International Footwear Exposition, which opened at Montreal Sepâ€" footwear. and handbag Bureau of Canada, to develop greater awareness The annual Canadian Leather Style Awards, TIleks is a paraplegic whose the Queen Elizabeth Canadian > shoe awards looms, which are ideal for home or hospital use. More than 80 inventors from Canada, the U.S., Europe and even one from New Zealand will be seeking fame and fortune at the MO Show, sponsored by the Ontario government. From Austria comes the series of Schukra devices, winners of 13 international awards. These are flexible steel rods which can be used as fishing rods, or in tents, garages, canoes and in construction. One exhibitor, Dwight C. Brown, of Arlington, Va., has entered 11 inventions. NO CHANGE Tilt beam headlights were first used on the 1915 Cadillac, yet we speak of "dimming _ car _ lights, harking back to the days when light intensity was controlled by rheostats. The Ontario Safety League points out that we also blow our horns as if they were still sounded by squeezing a rubber bulb and forcing air through them, ___._______ Visitors will see a conâ€" tinuous color slide show of 150 different inventions. Georges, Que. Toronto, took the handbag Special awards for fashion creativity: Rosita (young women‘s field) and Tetrault, (young men‘s), both of Montreal. Girls, Susan Industries, Hamilton, Boys‘, Baby Bear Shoe Co., St. Boots: u::':'il(flnl. and Holiday. ‘s (dress shpes) wm‘l:um Ontario‘s performers are BrownShoeCo. (Canada) of Perth (lower price men‘s shoes and children‘s dress up typu}, Savage . of Preston, for highâ€"grade men‘s dress shoes and children‘s school styles, Greb of Kitchenér for men‘s casuals in both lower and higher priced categories. Classic Leather Goods, award. CY moderns category) #

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