Computyper Operator "r6tt-dnitrtrmnieeloa-4d-e Call Mr. M: Knight 226-3050 Grade 12 Mute with a thorough merge and sperm with this system is ently ed fa- Concord timL First month 'lah%'lllj SALES DICTA $110. + Mature tttinet' E†with good skills, nice per- sonality mtg?» manner to match will handle Mt'hutieg.'tlgt'thltt,efti,'gt,1g"glig,ree'f, “higulfe. Must be cargo: our†and ttl w w 'tgr/tlg'; 0 m or Weep . Exéelhm bend ts. (9321) SWITOIBORRD OPERATOR 3106. Nice phone manner, good English grammar and 1 t',172/it"lll'itt'ig,n t'iit'li'i' “£335“ â€â€œ6 cd tgen',' 's . we employ work with West Central (9822) BILLING CLERK 395.6110. benefits (was) _. - . . $tnTttlit0lgtB RECEPTION $85.4100. Automatic comic experience is a must in this p.atition.. You‘shoulg also have.40 gcqujate typing,_be ix'ovided All MI beriitita. (sow) " MANY EX mum Posmons “mu: 244-5501 2331207 1896 Weston " 3339A Bloor W. North west Company requires penal with New 'grit,,: to Put to Inventory Summary. Take pa 15¢ $339M Some typing an asset, all paid (AT LAWRENCE) Be Vice Pteaimnt's' Right hand. An attractive Dormvicw Mttct Must have 100 shorthand h 50 no mute tning, awn! forward ottitNt muss. top job tor hp pawn. ( ) FREIDEI COUNTY"! 3110. The fanning Pamnel I Shop at Home Contact Salesman 0 Installation Funnel o Temporary Sales Help SEtttEmtt.TTPlSt MR. ROY God "In!“ Ilhry nil bandit. Needed for Friden model 5023. Will provide training, good typing areal manual Keele and Highway 7 area. New df can. 0.H.I.P. paid. Phone 881-0220 Local Credit Union reguires: PART TIME Gnu. NE DAY A WEEK. Typing mouse“? Credit Union experience preferred but not easen Ig-gpupleumn but. to will lull-cc and like WANTED Receptionist/Typist Experienced Teller tKthtlitltllu8T0ttt.St0ttitttlttk Contact Mrs. Eleanor Smith At 766-8211 loc. 265 BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST NATIONAL DRAPERY LTO. Please Call Mr. Cashing 762-7241 (SATURDAY? ) EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL ONLY T. ',l'r1rt'ld'lk'llltk' $9- may [or gtttee In Velma Ito-(Hun: DRAPERY MANUFACTURER ' MILVAN DRIVE, WESTON 742-1880 " 1 Woodbridge company for further Mann-don all nidhmmcln-ynlu SEVEN- ELEVEN EMPUWMENT SERVICE LTO, 851-2261 762-3681 (AT BLINGTON) $125. If you are over 28 and not yet 65 years old, in good physical Miami we have work for you. F or part time. To some we Wer steady em. ployment, to others a career in the work; of _sec1_:ritY_. knowledge of city essential, experience in plywood an asset. Salary, steady At with all company hen ta. Must have own tran- sportation. flood, .dritring recqu, Work available in Port Credit, Brampton, Mississauga, New Toronto Weston and Markham and Finch areas. We are open Mon.-Fri. 9.39 Kari, ifariGtnjiome and "h P reuIVQCoIn ny" NI we“, 15 Tortuga. Unemployed? Without a trade? STA-LEGAL NOTICES TAKE NOTICE an: all credltors and other, hath claims 'kgtl,ten Butte d the late GEOBG HENRY (0i'i',ntre1u'.t1',1r at 193 Clutch litret, Ram Quark- iNlte, oregh ofAtrt, in the Street, Went):l Ontario, in "thorough of York, in the mom] Mu 'itet M Metropoman Toronto who on a about the 2th day of December, riil are requindmorbetmunxsmdnydmrcmmm - the 1'1'g,1ti'd full auricular: (1 their claims. Afterguchmentitm6dd. ,theAdrniniatratrixwil1 WM†'eilfgl'l1L2t'ra%1 the Eamlymu'l‘; an an m to chm of which the stall then 1'f,,Pellll'. py_tyd It Aaron. Ontario, M m by d February. Out In Kings!†Wise Ha Openings tot: (3) Experienced Sales Personnel Fastest growing Canadian Fraternal Organization has immediate openings for mature persons. Sales or public relations experience helpful, but not anaemia: as latest Video Tapes and Camera Equimlem is in our training program resulting in a e average earnings, guaranteed, yearly increments, pension plan and 0 er company benefits. Appllcants should have own car. ab-aB" VAN?“ 4t.-trrt" mm If an anywhere of tom: and integrity and mm commitment to high level productivity appeal to you, please call: GARY CARTER RT 236-2311 FOR CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW Retail experience, preferrably but not necessary APPLY IN PERSON TO: The Manager McFADDEN HARDWOODS LTO. Pinkerton" TRUCK DRIVER 677-4272 REQUIRES . Bedroom Cleaners . Laundry Operators NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE HENRY FLETCHER CANADIAN TIRE Permanent Career 1973 WESTON Ito. FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW CALI. REQUIRES MALEOR FEMALE PERSONNEL ASCOT INN Good Wages and Conditions Please Apply To PAUL COYLE 742-6177 COME! Mo FORGMG BARIISTERS ' SOLICITORS " Y0ME STREET, SOUTH Tenders will close 3:00 P.M., February 20, 1973. The lowest or ttreg will not necessarily accepted. It. Mam, MA, Director at Education Lynn Trainor Sealed tenders clearly marked as to aa, number will be received in the office d the Assistant Secreted? gar t.he Erma 2f AM fjganiigi Prograih Booklets. Detgail _ speciticatioys aryi tender forms nu]! be ob- tained ugm a? cation to thePurc sing epartment, 5050 Yong Street, Willowdale, ntario, 225- NOTICE of TENDER fat Printing of Adult Evening Program Booklets 5TA-EEGAL NOTICES SOLICITORS RM THE MINISYIM’IIX PATRICIA FLETCHER AURORA, ONTARIO The Board of Education for the Borough of North York 577-3101 Pllnleu & Hygienic Ear Piercing Service Toronto’l largest selection at Wm 93%. _ 198T - Small female gag, HAIRDRESSING - Special. izing in_perspanentt and Detailed specification and 'gtg 1tgrggg,t,,/'t, the 'ra?l!Arll'lli DE- PARTMENT, 5“. YONGE 81., MALE, ON. TARIO, III-4“]. TENDERS WILL CLOSE 3:00 ML. FEBRUARY 13TH. 1973. Sulod tenders clearly marked " to and: number will be remind in the titles d the mun: Secnhry tor Chalkboard: and Tack- The lowest at a: The lowest at a tender will not rfl'lel,'frruay'L' accepted. It. MANSON, "A, Director d Education f URN TRAINOR FOURTH Humber West Cubs & Scouts Ladies Auxiliary are holding a bake sale and card party in the All Purpose Room of St. Andrews heater-tan Church 1579 R0; York Rd. on Thursday ebruary 15th, at 8:30 pan. Tickets $1.25 per Bier-son ‘to be obtained at edoor orcall 241-9812. ' "Aggy. GEORGE comma, MAR GRETA I gfpel 111:: tere, like]; man an y o and helped mksonmr a fall near E Park in Weston, January am. God bless you both. Mrs. V. Johnston. 56A-W0MENS COLUMN 241-0861 ' ___ “Book of Remembrance†inquiring as to whom ii belonged rinse call 241- 2145 or M Ma. honey brown color. Weston-Pine and John Street area. Will kind gentleman who went to ouse on John Street late Saturday night February .27th. .with small dog styling. Dime in your home by professional. Leave message, 741-9908. At the Toronto Western Hospital. on Wednesday, January 31, 1973, George William Hartley, beloved mum at Lillian Jan. nick, dear father of George, Eleanor (Mrs. H. Knew. Ttevortr,yot.her iUkiri Rah-pen may at 11 mm 2er. Interment ' Colllngw . 1rtlieu of a Kiri: Cort Hunter 53y...“ -GiiCiis" the -'iii2t'iT,iiije,' C,,tl.evrtr. Camdhn Cancer Society. Helpth on ebruary , At Toronto, on Friday, Fwyâ€; 1%. Mar Fiiikttilifru. Lngvlce‘ Greta G'oldhig of Weston, wife of the late Herbert J. Golding, dear mother of Clayton G. d Niagara Fails and Elizabeth Golding Campbell of Weston. Dear sister of Irene (Mrs. A. Robertson) of Niagara Falls. Service was in the chapel Monday 11 a.m. Interment Glen- dale Memorial Gardens. LEO Mem JeqreBer4hSUmith m Yttefh,1hite as 't-CEMETERY umt 'tiviiwk cram!" nun cnmmmuu M-CARD OF THANKS 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. In“! Education Fa m m d M ht TENDER FOR CHAUBOARDS 65--C0MING EVENTS AND mya0l0t0S 55-PERSONAL 61--DEATHS Chairman WARD FUNERAL °“ Throwaway lines . ". . 2035 Weston Road M ll 46 , tt Casseroles are very much in keeping with today's life style especially when a busy mother can prepare them early in 'the day and pop them in the oven only 30 minutes before mealtime. When imagination and the principles of good nutrition The pace of everyday livlnghaschangedquiteabit over the years. And since eating habits are an im- portant part of everyday living, they have undergone many changes. The traditional meat and vegetable meal now often gives way to the casserole. Tam shortcuts ls often necessary in today's - lite style Int good nutrition need not be "terttleed to save time. Chiekemvegetntrle casserole is I convenient, delicious and nourishing dish that combines cubed, cooked chicken and It is Sunday afternoon and I am lying in bed feeling downright miserable with a case of flu. Ihave been in bed since last Tuesday, January 27, getting worse instead of better. I certainly hope that by the time you read this that I am feeling much better. +++ If you happen to be in the vicinity of Amesbury Park Library, why not drop in and see the interesting display of Macrame done by Grade 5 byBlllDoddl In the U.S., close to 2.5 billion steel cans will be pulled from municipal garbage by magnets in 16 centres accross the country. HUNT GEORGE (retired from AhG.E That's three times' the number reclaimed in 1971. Four markets have been found for the reclaimed metal: U IIIIULIIIIHICII “can miller of Doria (Mrs. D. McPhail) of Peter- borough; and Frank Hunt of Toronto. Service was In the chapel Saturday at 11 am Cremation. TAYIDR IDA ALBERTA iiiG%.Gii Hospital, on Thursday, February l, 1973. Ida Alberta Elllna, in her 70th year, wife of the late Kenneth Taylor, dear mother of Douglas and Carole (Mrs. D. Noble) dear grandmother of Sherry aylor and Debbie, Cathie, Sandi-n and Keith Noble. dear sister of Susie King. Service was in the END“ 'a9rtiar.10 a.m. kieoi_nn if clecm The steel industry remelts cans for use in new steel. Daverlwort Works) -- Sudde y on the amt of January 1973. George Hunt, beloved lusband of Vera Ross, dear father of Bud and Marcia (Mrs. R. Munce) dear]?! loved by his 6 grandchi dren, dear Inte'rmiritOiiirk" LEGS ‘avenl 'I-DEATHS Chicken-vegetable Caséerole Getting worse, not better are applied, casseroles can be convenient, delicious and nourishing. _ - Chicken-vegetable cas- 1 cup mayonnaise serole is a great time-saver 1 teaspoon lemon juice for busy homemakers and 1k teaspoon curry powder working mothers. The recipe 4 cups raw vegetables (cut combines cubed cooked asparagus, broccoli, green chicken and vegetables with beans or whole green peas) a seasoned sauce and but- 2-1/2 cups cubed, cooked tered corn flakes crumb chicken topping. cmcPlttv_E1irf'YBLE If using corn flakes, crush 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, melted CASSEROLE 2 cups corn flakes or IS cup packaged corn flake The copper firms use them to precipitate copper from low grade ore. - - Other centres recover 7.5 pounds of tin coating for every ton of steel cans. Alloy manufacturers use scrap cans with silicon and manganese for melting and casting purposes. students of St. Bernards Separate School. They have created beautiful belts, vases, a fish net and several other lovely items simply by tying string into various combinations of knots. +++ last Thursday, February was open house for local Junior Achievement groups. Parents were invited to come to see exactly what takes place at a Junior Achievement meeting. It'sVievis1oping into a business reclaiming goods that would otherwise LOW, FRANK THOMSON At the Etobicoke General Hospital on Monday, February 5, 1973, Frank Low of Rexdale, beloved husband of Marion Cann. Dear father of Daniel. Loving son of Mrs. Madge Law of Rexdale. Dear wan-ma, FRANCES A. At Mississauga noggin] on Monday, February , tint. Frances A, Whittle of Weston. dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas and family. Service was in the chapel, Wednesday ll am. Cremation. HOME dear father of Tom and Bruce. Service in the chapel Thursday, 1 pm. Interment Clarkson] In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society egratefully acknowlede . 1973. Emerson Lundy of Downsview, beloved Igusbagdrof Vera Steele, brother of Clifford and Ruth (Mrs. A. Weir) both of Embicoke. Service was in the chapel Wednesday 2 pm. Cremation. 61-DEATHS necktie. with I unload line and tmttered corn 'Inhe crumb topping. This kind at enggemie an be prepared ahead - a boon for a buy mother. h cup flour l 1 cup milk 2 cups chicken broth 1 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon lemon juice % teaspoon curry powder 4 cups raw vegetables (cut asparagus, broccoli, green beans or whole green peas) 2..1e cups cubed, cooked chicken It ls a matter of practical experience that one reuaable lbottle can be uaed an ,average of 20 times. That'- one oontalner doing the work of 20 throwaways. Of course glass la not the only material salable for reusable conulnora. You have only to look at the milk into fine crumbs. Combine corn flake crumbs with melted butter or margarine. Reserve for topping. Blend flour and milk to make a smooth paste; stir in chicken disappear for good in the waste stream. But the simplest solution to waste overload is to keep the containers and packages that enclose almost everything we buy from entering the garbage flow. A task force established by Ontario Ministry of the Environment is well into nine months of intensive study of waste problems. One of the challenges it faces is finding ways to direct goods into a reuse cycle instead of the deadend path orthrowaways. _ r'rr A That means, with cans for example, that steel, tin and aluminum are disappearing into sanitary landfills where there recovery becomes a practical impossibility. _ And that'd not an that's lost. Glass, tin, steel and aluminum all consume energy in their production. In the case of the metals, more energy disappears into mmy‘to no that One area under' "close examination is beverage containers. When you finish your soft drink, beer, ale, wine or liquor, what happens to the container. The trend over the past few years has been definitely towards more and more throwaways. the proceu of forming Ahern into containers. And our neighbors in the U.S.areinthernidBtofttn energy crisis. Can we, in a society whose health depends on energy and the exploitation of resources. afford to spend this energy inefficiently? . ' Several students from Boylen, Downsview d Bathurst Height are members of the 0 groups which meet Thursday evenings ata ilson Avenue store. Junior A t is a nation-wide, educational organization which offers young people of high school age the opportunity to gain valuable and practical ex- perience by organizing and operating their own small- Makes {servings (1 cup each), broth. Cook until thickened, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Stir in mayon- naise, lemon juice and curry powder. Meanwhile, cook vegetables only until tender. Drain well. Arrange vegetables in 2-quart casserole. Cover vegetables with chicken; pour on sauce. Top with buttered corn flake crumbs. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) about 30 minutes or until thoroughly heated and crumbs are browned. Serve immediately. The St. Davids parish group will hold a monthly Euchre Wednesday, February 14 at 8 pan. in the perish hall, 1798 Lawrence Avenue West, near Jane Street. Admission of 75c includes refreshments and prizes. Everyone is cordlally invited to spend an enjoyable evening. A typical Junior Achievement Company ia composed of about A) High School students. By selling stock, they raise the capital needed to manufacture and sell a useful product or service. They duplicate, on a small-scale, the operation of a regular business en- year, the company is terminated and stockholders receive a proportionate share of the company's are sponsored by Bell Canada and Gulf Oil. They have been making and selling novelty beer can table lighters. They have sold well over 400 and still have a few left should you wish one. scale businesses with the guidance of volunteer ad- visers from business and industry. Canadian families living in the area. Parents of these students are sometimes hesitant to attend alone since they feel inadequate in ex- pressing themselves in English, but in many cases they do quite well and only need a little encouragement. Interviews with teachers were increased to ten minute periods and appointments could be booked in advance by phoning the school. With enrollment now up over 900, many parents were dlnp- pointed when they were unable to use tenchen who were booked from 7 right through to 10:30 p.m. Parent: were Med for their comments on the evening - maybe it would be better to huh two +++ Parents night at Nelson A. Boylen Secondary School Thursday, February 1 had a new twist when students were invited to accompany parents. _ This is a good idea since we have A so PuTy new Two groups from our are? At the end of the school ' Pat Carter 244-0788 ' - M ap1rLiidC-ss', and Amesburyfi l (MW,