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Weston-York Times (1971), 30 Aug 1973, p. 10

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_ a ite Welcome home to 't-metd and In. K. L. Matthews ot Fell-bank ttnvebunonvaeatioettorthe iservieeoriiirxmrneatttie Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Rita Hall and daughter Denyse on the loss of their beloved husband and father, Howard Addison Hall, Q.C. Mr. Hall had been the solicitor for the Township of "jeiche m. My. aiet a, m: DEN/MS ' 35113 * FMRES- CHECKSI I’M/03 - CORPS OBRIISIIED DENIM Aktltllllllifr' e JtANlyT,.,trtt, l 2687 “UNION H. ZBLOCKS ids, cried: Bull-78 . ttPt J? JMitEtt HON. ALLAN GROSSMAN, DONALD l CROSBIE, MINISTER DEPUTY MINISTER The annual municipal enumeration will be con- ducted during the first two weeks of September, 1973. The enumerators are required to visit all residences and check basic information contained on existing enumeration notices. The information is required for municipal and provincial purposes, including voters‘ lists, school support, the direction of education taxes between the public and separate school systems, the population count, and the distribution of provincial funds to local governments to help. reduce local tax bills. _ Ontario DON’T GO BACK TO York prior to his [HIE ttttSt MONDAY SEPT. ad NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS +++ GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO MINISTRY OF REVENUE "OI H. 2 BLOCKS WEST or KEELE '" rem: in 1061. Mr. Hall was eighty!” years of use. Funeral services were conducted from the chapel of Miles Funeral Harm August 23, with inn-mom at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. +++ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward of Goldwin Avenue, Mount Saturday, August M. Doug is thesmotMr. andMrs. Ted Ward and many Fairbank residents will remember him because he used to visit his MIMI/T us. we Iron) ruth also!” 653-7439 :41 'Si Hilda's Anglican Church. They have been off to the United States to say hello to the folks they had served during the years Reverend Ward spent there.. Dad at the old Vaughan Road TAILOR MADE In addition to offering nursing care to patients in their homes, Canada's Victorian Order of Nurses, now marking its 75th an- niversary, also engages in special nursing activities such as instructional classes for expectant mothers, child health conferences, im- munization clinics, school health activities, chest clinics, nursing care and health supervision in senior citizens' housing complexes and community follow-up psychiatric programs. The VON, a non-profit, voluntary organization, operates through more than 80 branches in nine provinces and tailors its work to the needs of the communities it the ladies of Fairbank are getting behind the recipe contest. If you haven't en- tered your favorite recipe yet, thereisstillalittle time. Let’s show the rest of the borough where the best cooks are Nothing would give me more pleasure than to see that colored television set in Fairbank. serves. There are a lot of good prizes so come on girls go after them. Unfortunately, staff are not allowed to enter, but when it is over I have a real good recipe for meat loaf. It is one I just concocted and after the contest is over I will share it with you. +++ Welcome home j +++ I was pleat??? t? he“? that ri.Yn,'WltWrci'ei'W.'T,'JCq ot St. . iEfiY to Whether you pick your own apples from the tree or select them at the market, be sure Store your apples in a cool place. Apples kept at a high temperature quickly become soft and mealy. Some physicians - for one, John C. Weed, head of the famed Ochsner Clinic's obstetric-gynecology dep. artment of New Orleans - believe in taking the initiative with this problem. "It's common in our area to ask every patient about sexual activity, since many women will not volunteer they're having difficulties unless the door is opened. It's surprising how asking brings out a wealth of in- formation." Physical or emotional? Dr. Weed says dyspareunia among older women can stem from a number of physical or _ Mom's special version of ap- ple pie, made just the way her Mom used to make it, is prob- Bake apples individually in tender pastry and serve warm. The secret to this Apple Dumplings recipe, developed by the Holiday. Inn of Jeffer- son City, Mo.-Southweat. is the sauce. Flavored with nut- meg and a hint of lemon, this sauce thickens as it cools. Spoon it over the dumplings, and let it soak into the crust for a mouth-watering treat. to get firm, crisp apples. Overripe ones yield to slight pressure on the surface and have mealy flesh. ' Americans are fresh apple en‘thusiasts. About 80 per cent ofihe yearly apple crop in the Uhited States is used as fresh fruit. The rest goes into juice, jelly, apple butter, vinegar, canned pie stock and apple- sauce. by Frieda Kaye It's a subject discussed in embarrassed whispers, assuming it comes up at all. Yet dyspareunia - painful sexual relations - is an important marital problem that can lead to misun- derstanding and discord it is not treated and overcome. house. But don't restrict apples to that use alone. New desserts made with the same flavorful fruits may become almost as popular with your family. Without gain in This Dumpling /ppie Dessert to Rival Mom's Apple Pit TAP ACROBATIC BALLET T ' BATON I MODERN JAZZ HIGHLAND SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN FROM 21/2YRS PRINCIPAL MEMBERS OF B.A.T.D. _ REXDALE STUDIO ' 2428 Islington Ave. N., Rexdole 741-2887 Registration The Difference PEGGIE JEAN SCHOOL OF DANCING FALL REGISTRATION . Sauce Makes WED. SEPT. 5 4-8 p.m. C,i.i?i?ir'.yi n a favorite around your Help may be needed psychological causes. One particular physical problem, quite common in women after menopause, is thinning and drying of vaginal tissues due to estrogen deprivation. Lack of this female hormone can make sexual relations very uncomfortable, but relief can usually be obtained "by using an estrogen cream on a regular basis," Dr. Weed notes. He adds: "Treatment can continue up into the eighties. There's no reason a woman's sexual activity should diminish as long as she has an active partner." Common vaginal in- fections can also result in the itching and irritation of dyspareunia. These, too, can be effectively treated once the doctor makes a diagnosis. Occasionally pain in intercourse is a warning signal of more serious disease. "We may find a cyst or tumor - but they are 2 bottles 7-Up (10 oz. ea.) 2 cups flour 1% cups sugar . 1 teaspoon salt IA teaspoon cinnamon 2 teaspoons baking powder 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 'r, cup shortening 1/4 cup margarine or butter % cup milk 6 medium apples Combine 7-Up, sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until sugar is dis- solved. Add margarine and stir until melted. Set atride. Pare and core apples, but leave whole. Sift flour, salt and baking powder. Cut in shortening. Add milk all at once and stir until moistened. Roll out and cut into six 7-inch squares and place apple in center of each square. Combine 6 tablespoons sugar and 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Sprinkle about 1 teaspoon of this mixture in the center of each apple. Dot with 2 teaspoonshut- ter. Fold corners of pastry over apple and pinch edges to- gether. Arrange in a 9 x 13 x 2 inch baking dish. Dot with 3 tablespoons butter. Pour syrup into pan. Bake at 425 degrees for 35 minutes. Serve warm with sauce. Makes 6 dumplings. ' .‘.).M'.F£M f Apple Dumplings rarely malignant," says Dr. Weed. Surgery will .usually end the discomfort. Headache syndrome ' The woman who finds excuses to avoid relations may me also be a victim of dyspareunia, according to the gynecologist. "If there's a lack of preparation for the. sex act and a lack of libido, she'll have an uncomfortable experience which leads her to reject sex as time goes on. Many of these women simply need someone to talk to who will help them understand why they are having dif- ficulties." Sometimes the answer is simple. A wife may not realize that she is very tired from the week's activities. "Just change the time of sexual activity from night to morning, or schedule a long, relaxing weekend," Dr. Weed advises. He also encourages older wives to renew the aggressiveness they had in the early years of marriage. "Very few women ever marry a man unless they have set their cap for him, and this aggressiveness is a subtle way of umimulating interest and the normal sequence of events leading to sexual activity. Once en- thusiasm is shared by both partners again, the results can be happy." Tuberculosis control has certainly improved since the early 1900's when 200 out of every 100,000 people died annually of the white plague. But there's more to do. Four percent of Canadian children receiving tuberculin tests generate a positive test, which means they are in- fected by the desease. Your tuberculosis and. respiratory disease tutaoeitithm would like to do more. cups flour teaspoon salt teaspoons baking powder cup shortening cup milk 13"“

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