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Weston-York Times (1971), 13 Sep 1973, p. 8

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" an uric 1m, My, may" u, Mt or jewellry you are to domteNeaseteiephoeteMra. Pauling Noble at 782-4463. The Catholic Womens league are holding the first meeting of the year, Mon. day,Septemher24,atap.m., in the rectory hall. An in- yistoeycttmeharehouirtga Mmulethnday. serteentter29. Dowsopenat Hun. sharp. clam, gum pots'or pans o.UNrrARUNs BELIEVE IN THE POTENTIAL HUMAN GOODNESS AND IT’S POWER TO ACHIEVE CONSTRUCI'IVE ENDS. o.DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILD TO WORK IN AN OPEN EXPLORATION OF VALUES AND THEIR PRIORITY DIFFERENCES IN VARYING SI'IUA'I'IONS? ..OUR FELLOWSHIP Is CONSIDERING AP- PLICATIONS FOR IT’S SCHOOL OF RELIGION. l, FOR INFORMATION CALL 1 NORTH WEST UNIIARIAN FELLOWSHIP Catholic Women: 893-1367 or 239-0259 Concerned About Moral Values? l i . , LEE Mating!” The system is called Assured Mail. It is based on a prin- ciple of 3 different mailing deadlines f0r national, regional and local mail. And it gives you some measure of control over when your mail will reach its destination. Detailed deadline informa- tion can be found on the newly stripe-coded mailboxes. It'll help your business. _ Business depends on good communications. we know, so we devised a better way to deliver your first class mail. The tihns are Vancouver by Night, The East Coast, Ontario Aptumn Scenes and Florida. The choir has planned an enjoyable evening for all whowish to attend. Admission is $1 and includes Mats and +++ Wethtesay,septeerttteritt, istttedntefurttteChttretot theAdvent'afihnnigttThe eetirtgisetsoexsdtty the "rmyretofth-riishtoat. It helps your business. UL VIA-LC] o, LUII‘ULWU U, Alderman Lloyd Sainsbury. Elected to office were: Alan Tonka, president; Mrs. D. Roberts, treasurer; Mrs. M. Sutton, secretary, with Charles Roberts, Alex Sinclair, Jim Delly, Wednesday, September 5. One of the first items on the agenda was the election starting its forty-eighth'year in the field of horticulture and membership is open to anyone interested. Contact Mr. T._Hughes at 769-1881 for more information. +++ The Mount Dennis Com. munity Association held its first meeting for the 1973-74 season at Bela Avenue Junior Public School, successful fall show at Dennis Avenue School last further information telephone Mrs. Evelyn Chipperfieid at 756-324. The Church is at 40 Prit. chardAvenueandfilmtime doorpehes.Fortiehetsand is 7:45 p.m. +++ The Roseland Hor- dawn. moss/24 , 62 I , be provided by the 57th Silverthorn Band. Refresh- ments will be supplied and there will be special favors for children. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. The senior citizens at 190 Woolner Avenue are holding an open house this coming Sunday afternoon from 1:30 to 4 pan. Entertainment will situatedintwo wards,partof 6 and 7 and because of this. the association hold their meeting at two different locations to allow both Aldermen Sainsbury and Gallichan an opportunity to attend, representing their Owe; Aldridge as executive The executive of the association will hold a meeting in the near future to decide on dates for general meetings that will alternate between Bala Avenue School and Dennis Avenue School. We will keep you posted as dates are made available. The Mount Dennis area is +++ Looking for a good vegetable dish to serve to a crowd? Cheese Mashed Potatoes could be your answer. Our recipe for creamy mashed potatoes seasoned with sharp Cheddar cheese and freshly chopped onion is great for a buffet or family gathering. A perk? dish with any entree, consider serving it with baked ham," beef, poultry, lamb or fish. "Are potatoes fattening?" you may ask. The answer is "No, not in themselves. It's what you add to them that ac- counts for a high calorie count." In fact, potatoes should be included in a reducing diet because they have a lot of vita.. mins and minerals. One baked potato (100 grams or 3% ounces, edible portion) provides merely 93 Calories. 3 pounds (about 9 14 cup butter or margarine medium) potatoes 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded Boiling water Cheddar cheese 1 tablespoon salt 2 tablespoons finely chopped 1 cup hot milk fresh onion % teaspoon pepper Pare and quarter potatoes. Place in saucepan with 1 inch boiling water and salt. Cover and cook until soft, about 15 minutes. Drain. Turn into large mixing bowl and mash well. Add hot milk, pepper and butter and beat until fluffy. Add cheese and onion. Mix well. Serve hot. Makes: 10 servings. - The Board of Education for the Borough of York and Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology are working jointly this fall to present a broad range of adult continuing education programs at convenient locations throughout the community. This is the first time that a For further information on local school board and a these neighborhood learning community college have centres and the courses joined together to share available in your area call space in schools and par- the Board of Education for ticipate in an integrated the Borough of York. Joint education venture ' New Spud Squaw iiihiiis , Cheek Maslte4__l?otatoes Cheese Mashed Potatoes Over 200 courses will be offered at neighbours learning centres which in- elude the use of elementary and secondary schools and a campus of Humber College. paékage of studies ranging from up-grading for a high school diploma to credits for a complete college diploma.

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