STENOGRAPHER Deliver Telephone Books m Your thim Neighborhood Send mm, cadre-am . ",',9hidiiie,t,ij,tiiiir2iii,in"ir with, insurance company. and hours availab on a tttmt card to: ytttTromer.t Ter l? you; .of gge with aytotperiles: We offer thorough training program on established mics. 8125 to start with unlimite potential for higher earnings. Applicants must be able to meet the public, be neat, accurate with figures and have a chauffeur's license. Applicants over 40 welcome. Apply Toronto and All Suburban Areas Delivery Starts March 19th 1973 Flexible packaging manufacturer has openings for the following: Manbert Packaging Products Ltd. NU. Limited P.0. Box 220 Station T Imam " " PLEASE no nor CALI. THE manna: comm" stu.eertter ' “cant-y in a Sten raphic Pool. Althoth this paiaiiriirdiGiTi a pool “In, it is interesting 31% requires experience. We require a Pln1spePf Grade XIII enncation wlth. at_l_east l to l years] bushes: ugtiénce. 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We offer excellent employee benefits and very good opportunities for advancement Please write rgiving details of education, work experience and any other Igrgirv"s'.t data to Box o. “Y" 04) Weston York Times. 1705 Weston Road, Weston. 9NlV5, Questing-135 1931mm candidly; ttho .ary.ietertstei. in begs co.nslderedfpr a SALARY - $130 Per Week SANDWICH MAKER Machine Operators 3040 Universal Dr. Gravure Press Operators FIexoPress Operators Laminator Operators Slitter Operators 3040 Universal Drive Route Salesman (DUNDAS AND HWY 427) COOKSVILLE Dundas and Hwy 427 MISSISSAUGA FOR CATERIUGJIRM EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY APPLY TO TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS 10 Akron Rd., Toronto 14 Experienced preferred OFFICE ASSISTANCE 259-3731 (YI'HER OFFICES TO SERVE YOU SCARBOROUGH - 1682 VICTORIA PK. 752-3820 DOWNTOWN - , CARLTON trr. 383-3303 Apply to Excellent Salaries All Locations '%rsdtr,Mneett,tett 'b.INLr I“ HELP WANTED 't-OEAT* CWT“! Registet Today! I l 1110A Wilson Ave. 1atKeele) DOWN SVI [VI-WESTON “8-7433 AP 44--DREMMA KING DRESSMAKING and Alterations. Plain dream " to . 763-2170. Part time for light bar- tending. Dufferin and Finch. Reply in writing to Box A - 112 John Street, Weston, Ontario. Blueprint Riding In. cluded; Mt, IIG, MIG, Pressure Pipe A Gas Mt - EVGS. ' SAT. CLASSES RECENTLY RETIRED PERSON Ea w kl P A'l"a%1%%Tgii1ly TechnicalTradesInstittd Phone 537-1215 ALI. PERSONS having claims against the Estate of WILLIAM DAVID LAVAILEE late of the Borough of York in the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, Retired, who died on or about the 27th day of Sem tember 1972, are hereby notified to send full par- ticulars of their claims to the undersigned Ad- ministratrix of his Estate on or before the 31st day of March 1973 after which date the assets of his Estate will be distributed, havin regard only to the claims of which the undersigned 'gG then have notice. DATED at the Borough of York in the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto this 26th day of February 1973. l_.Al_lRA_E_ILEEN AGATE, Adtrtittlstmtrisr, . 57A-LEGAL NOTICES By her Sollclwr 2388 DUNDAS ST. at Dundu WenSubway Applicants should have on can FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW CALL Fastest growing Canadian Fraternal Organization has immediate openings for mature persons. Sales or public relations experience helpful, but not essential, as latest Video Tapes and Camera Equigment is used in our training program resulting in a ove average earnings, guaranteed yearly increments, pension plan and o er company benefits. office procedures. Knowlédge kirVirGiiiryridiaiTG asset, but not essential. Duaias-Prince Edward area. Good starting salary. 239-4881 MRS. YAZAROGLU Required immediately fast accurate typist with dic- Ephone. At least g'to 1y!earsyxpe.riente in general DRAFTING LEARN now WELDING Notice to Creditors and Others In the Estate of: William David Lavallee DICTA TYPIST Permanent Career H.E.L. McLaughlin. 1238 Weston Rand. Toronto, Ontario 742-6177 HAIRDRESSING SperiaL izinf in permanent: and styl ng. Done in your home by professional. Leave message. 741-9901t DUFOUR KATHLEEN LIKELY. DONALD D. Suddenly at Humber (President of Stelbern Memorial Hospital on fiont.rols. Ltd.) - At the Ift.tirtts.i.ay, February 21, Kerk;ch§ Pospital on KNAUP, AUGUSTE At York-Finch Hospital on Thursday, February 22, 1973. 1elite Knaup, beloved e of Friedrich AITCHISON, DAVID F. HOWELL, STEWART At St. Joseph's Hospital, HAROLD on Tuesday, Feteuary 20. Suddenly at Humber 1973, David F. Aitchison, Memorial Hospital on son of the late William Sunday February 25, W73. Aitchison, and Ann Stuar Harold Howell, 241-0861 “Book ofRmuernbranee" 57A-tEGAL NOTICES of Joseph Dufour; dear mother of Dennis, Bill, Bud, Ralph, Robert, Mary, Donnie, Marilyn, Sharon and Donna. Funeral was to St. James' Catholic Church, 728 Annette St. Toronto, for Requiem Mass, Saturday 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Wednesda ' February 21, 1Tr1'.nl'd1tllle'd Dufour wife Knaup, dear mother of Helmut and Gisela Franz, dear grandmother of Gerhard, Udo, Martin, Judy and Evelyn. Service was in the chapel Monday 1 p.m. Interment Beech- wood Cemetery. 1973, David F. Aitchison, son of the late William Aitchison, and Ann Fasken, brother of Mrs. Millie Shain; Mrs. Elizabeth Hepburn (Bessie), Mrs. Sarah McEwen, Mrs. Maggie Lindsay and Mrs. Dugald Cameron (Dollie) and the late Robert, Drew, William and James. Private family service was Friday. Interment Elora Cemeter . In lieu of flowers Xanations to the Hospital for Sick Children gratefully acknowledged. 62-CEMETERY LOTS RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 2300 umnce Ave. W. 55--PF.RM tN At WARD FUNERAL HOME 2035 Weston Road 241-4618 As beautiful as precious stones are in their natural state it is thrilling to observe how the art of man has developed the art of nature through the years. From earliest civilizations when precious stones were simply domed and polished to the present day when they are intricately shaped and faceted the romantic story of gems has closely paralleled that of man. Many great events and historical figures have created occasions for fashioning the most beautiful jewels possible in the current It has long been believed that the new owner of an aquamarine will become aware that his intellect has grown Keener. The talismanic qualities of this glimmering gem will also guard against any tendency to laziness and impart courage to the wearer. Aquamarines are well named for their color and limpid clarity seem to suggest the liquid mysteries of the sea. They are sometimes found in sur- prisingly large sizes. The Brazilian government presented Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt with a magnificent aquamarine weighing 1,847 carats. This stone is now in the Roosevelt Museum, Hyde Park, New York. If we admire the qualities for which a birthstone stands it will be a constant reminder to guide our behavior so that these qualities may become ap- proximated. Certainly our lives can be influenced for the better when our vision of the future is bright and optimistic. The tendency to represent abstract idea by concrete forms is so prevalent in human behavior that it can almost be termed a necessity. Man's world is full of objects which he has imbued with intricate meanings. They may be purely personal and have significance for only one person. If the objects are beautiful and have universal appeal they can become the repositors of universal man's deepest hopes and desires. Birthstones are obvious examples of this impulse. It is natural to associate heartfelt wishes with rare and beautiful objects for their splendour and value seem to add weight and importance by association. MITCHELL, MARY At Garden Court Nursing Hague on2 Wedgeigay, Fe ruary 1, 197 . ary Mitchell, wife of the late Alexander Mitchell, dear mother of Muriel, Dorothy (Mrs. J. Colpland) and Gordon, dearly loved by brother of Herbert, of Pefferlaw and Brigadier Rita Thompson of the Salvation Army, Newfoundland. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 2 pm. Interment Sanc- tuary Park Cemetery. 1'itv1t,igwrg,nif/i212,,eg,i rvice was in the chapel Friday 2 pan. Interment Westminster Memorial Park. Howell, dear father of May, Beulah â€allâ€. W. Fox)of Brock ,James. of Keswick, and the late _H_arold. Dta.rly. loved, by Gordon, tpit lovéd by; her 53rande , dry, _and 2 $031 Glii'li'd TrRi'ili Harold. Beam hw .his l grands 1lltir.en, 1973. Donald ‘D. Likely, beloved husband of Ber- nadette Menard of Weston, dear father of Jocelyn (Mrs. C. Charlton) of Ottawa and Alan of Montreal. Service was in the chapel Friday 1 p.m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Thesday, Fe ua'ry 20, 1071 gc2,'tt 1“qu Aquamarine - March birthstone + + 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kemp are off to Hawaii March 5 for a two week stay on the islands. We hope you have fun and will be able to teach us all how to do the hula when you return. Mother was talking to the Kemp's the other night at their home in Florida and they were so excited as their daughter-in- law Barbara and Ned and Joyce Banton had just walked in - unannounced - for a great family reunion. + + + Best wishes to the following babies who were recently baptised at St. Hilda's Church: Edward Michael Robbins, Tori-Ellen Jame Dileo, Helthe Monique +++ Sincere congratulations and best wishes to the following couples who were married recently at St. Hilda's Anglican Church: David Wayne Banton and Susan Doris Hartwick and Melvin Clarke and Lilian Pike. May you have long and happy married lives. +++ Our most sincere sym- pathy to Mrs. Douglas Saunders ( Pat), on the loss of her dear sister Marie Boyd February 17. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. taste. A stunning example of Jtow aquamarines have been used to celebrate a royal occasion may be seen in a delicately wrought crown ablaze with aquamarines and diamonds which King George V presented to Queen Mary. May I remind you tomorrow, Friday, March 2 has been chosen as the World Day of Prayer. This year the service in the Fairbank area will be held at Oakwood United Church, Glenora Avenue at Vaughan Road, at 7:30 pan. New Zealand spring lamb is a succulent product of springtime. It's raised in a kindly climate on lush The color scale for aquamarines ranges from pale blue-green to deep sky blue and the price corresponds in range, the deepest color being the most valuable. A blue of this in- tensity is rarely found in the natural state and some stones of this color are ote tained by gradually heating the less attractive aquamarines which shade There's a way to enjoy the riches of spring, even though Canada is in the depths of winter. Named for a . lifetime The riches in his eighty-sixth year and introduced when Mrs. was a member of Fairbank Sylvia Mullin, of Greenbrook Legion, Branch 75. He Drive was elected to the passed away Tuesday, office of People's Warden of February 20 at Rockcliffe St. Hilda's, at their annual Nursing Home. Funeral vestry meeting. servicewasheldinthe Our sincere chapel of R. S. Kane Funeral congratulations to Mrs. Home Thursday, February Mullins, we are sure she will 22 with interment at Mount do an excellent jobas she has Pleasant Cemetery. such a charming way with +++ her, The young peoples group + f ' of St. Hilda's are planning to The evening branch of the hold their annual pancake A,C.w. of St. Hilda's are supper Shrove Tuesday, saving Dominion Store sales March 6. Supper will be slips. If you shop at served between 6 and 7 pm. Dominion and have no use Price is 81.50 for adults and for the slips you could give 75 cents for children. Tickets me a call at the above will be sold at the door. All number or drop them off at proceeds will be given to the the church any afternoon. primate's world relief and They will be greatly ap- development fund. preciated. +++ +++ Our congratulations to If you have any news to Reverend Neville Bishop, report please don't hesitate rector of the Anglican togivemeacall. If you can't Church at King City on his reach me at home Just leave appointment " Rural Dean a message at the paper and I of York. Reverend Bishop will call you. was an assistant at St. Hoping tohear from you. Because of their delicate coloring, aquamarines are not often cut in small stones. A more generous size shows a greater depth of color and is therefore considered more attractive. They are usually step cut although the crown facets are sometimes given a brilliant cut. Greenwood, Tanya Melissa Clarke, Tammy Michelle Harris, Collis Quinn Troy Carter, Keith Llewely Hylton, and Karen Angelle Morgan. +++ Our deepest sympathy to the family of the late George Murdoch,. Mr. Murdoch was Brazil is the chief source of large flawless aquamarines but they are also found in some suantity in Russia, toward a pale yellow-green. When the stones reach 400- 450 degrees C. the color changes to a glowing sky blue. This color is permanent and greatly enhances the value of the stone. It's available in Canada now - and all year round - for tender, tasty, nutritious dishes that cost little to prepare, considering today's slopes, aged just right and flash-frozen in the pink of springtime freshness. ngrbank _ ' Focus 3 Ruth Rune" _r\53.741¢ . _ ' T ' ‘4 ".,_.s,)/',i 757: _ l h , " " - - . ,,-91 m' ' L. . 4-4â€. . congratulations to Mrs. Mullins, we are sure she will do an excellent job as she has such a charming way with her, + + + The evening branch of the A.C.W. of St. Hilda's are saving Dominion Store sales slips. If you shop at Dominion and have no use for the slips you could give me a call at the above number or drop them off at the church any afternoon. They will be greatly no predated. Hilda's some time back and is married to Dr. Noreen Cracker of Greenbrook Drive. We wish you well on your new appointment. +++ Along about this time last year I wrote an article on the fact that the women of St. Hilda's were wanting to be made sidesmen. They were invited to do so and have been doing sidesmen's duties along with the men ever since. This was the first time that women had ever been invited to be sidesmen in the higtory at the _church. Last Monday evening another first for women was introduced when Mrs. Sylvia Mullin, of Greenbrook Drive was elected to the office of People's Warden of St. Hilda's, at their annual vestry meeting. New Zealand spring lamb is noted for its versatility and there is almost an en- dless variety of ways to serve it. One winter favorite is roast leg of lamb coated in a smooth, sherry-spiced The characteristics of a quality, gem are clarity, depth and evenness of color, appropriate cut and an overall appearance of beauty. meat prices Both aquamarine and emerald derive from the same mineral - beryl (aluminum beryllium silicate). The colors in beryl are produced by trace elements. Beryl that is tinted blue or greenish blue by a trace of iron is called aquamarine. Beryl colored green by a trace of chromium is the stone we call emerald. Ceylon, Madagascar and U.S.A. of spring Strickter laws "Out of the next 12 drivers you encounter, chances are that one will not have a driver's licence." The Ontario Safety League quotes this from a US. in- surance magazine. It adds: "There are about 120 million drivers in the US, and about 10 million of them are driving without having qualified for a licence, or after having had their licence suspended or revoked. Quick tip: Roast meat as above and haste with a mixture of 14 cup creme de menthe and I, cup melted butter. Place lamb in roasting pan on a rack. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Combine remaining ingredients in a small saucepan and heat, stirring until sugar dissolves, Roast lamb at 325 degrees F., 25 minutes per pound tif thawed) for rare, 30 minutes for medium and about 34 minutes for well done. If frozen roast 37 minutes per pound for rare, 41 minutes for medium and 45 minutes for well done. About 30 minutes before meat is done, baste with half of butter. mint sauce, Complete roasting, serve with remaining sauce. Makes 8 servings. Mint roasted leg of lamb 1 New Zealand lamb leg, about 5 lbs. salt and pepper h2 cup butter '2 cup vinegar IZ cup sugar 1 tablespoon Worpestershire sauce ‘2 cup fresh mint leaves, finely chopped (or 14 cup dried mint leaves). Rub lamb with flour, salt and pepper-Roast on rack uncovered, at 325 degrees F., 25 minutes per pound if thawed for rare, 30 minutes for medium and about M minutes for well done. If frozen, roast 37 minutes per pound for rare, 41 minutes for medium and 45 minutes for well done About 30 minutes before done, score fat in diamond pattern. Combine sherry and preserves in saucepan and heat. Add mustard and lemon juice. Blend thoroughly and spoon over roast. Finish roasting, spooning glaze over lamb twice more. Makes 8 ser- vings. glazing. Or haste the leg of lamb in a velvety butter- mint sauce. Glazed leg of lamb 1 New Zealand lamb leg, about 5 lbs. flour, salt, pepper 2 tablespoons sherry lee cup apricot preserves l tablespoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoon lemon juice