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Weston-York Times (1971), 11 Oct 1973, p. 10

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favorite ways. curled and shredded, whole and in slices. chunks and strips. Yet, despite their appeal and tremendous versatility, the natural tendency for most people is satile vegetables. They are Besides being colorful, healthful and econimical. carrots rank high as one of Carrots av gratins One excellent reason for menu change is carrots au gratin. This tasty comâ€" bination consists of carrot slices in a parsleyed cheese sauce beneath a buttery crumb topping. Because the topping is made with corn flakes, golden color and distinctive flavor are 2 cups corn flakes or % cup packaged corn flake oneâ€"third cup chopped onion 3 tbhsp. flour 1 tsp. salt Â¥a tsp. pepper 1% cups milk Carrot Mixture: 3 tbsp. regular margarine or 1 cup (4 ounces grated cheddar cheese 1% lbs. (4 cups) cooked. 1 tbhsp. regular margarine or J. W. MacDonald For faster, more efficient optical service and a bigger selection of eyeglasses we‘ve combined our two Weston Road offices LAWRENCE AVE. W crumbs. Melt the one tablespoon margarine in small saucepan. Remove from heat. Add corn flakes crumbs: mix well. Set aside for topping. In large saucepan over low heat, melt the 3 tablespoons margarine. sliced carrots, well drained 1 tbhsp. dried parsley or snipped fresh parsley Add onion: cook onlyv until tender. Stir in flour, salt and pepper: remove from heat. Add milk gradually, stirring until smooth. Return to medium heat and cook until bubbly and thickened. stirring constantly. Add cheese. stirring until melted; remove from heat. Stir in carrots and parsley. Spread mixture in greased 10x6%x2â€"inch or shallow 1%â€" auart baking dish. Sprinkle crumb mixture evenly over top. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) about 20 minutes or until sauce is heated and bubbly. Let stand 3â€"5 minutes before serving. Army Congress being held in The Salvation Army york Temple Band will parâ€" ticipate in the Salvation If using corn flakes. Bake in moderate Oven rinkg, _ WA NT ADS |te(;e€):'eeusrztfla:::e 2ig N fr+++B h f ews from Branch 31, Nesm fo wonl port fewe o 241â€"5211 Sally Ann band to Jamaica 1726 WESTON RD. <~PHONE 249â€"9119 ~ Dispensing Opticians The dance is being held at Branch 31, Mount Dennis Legion. It‘s an Octoberfest dance and according to reports, an interesting, exciting and funâ€"filled evening has been planned. There will be a hot and cold German buffet and the price of the ticket entitles you to a free beer mug. Tickets can be obtained at the legion. +++ A card party is being held atâ€"the Mount Dennis United Church, Friday, October 19. Euchre and bridge will start at 8 p.m. Prizes and refreshâ€" ments are included in the cost of the tickets. Everyone welcome. Tickets $1. +++ The Canadian Avicultural Society will be holding a bird show at Fairbank Hall, 2213 Dufferin Street, October 27 from 2 p.m. until 10 p.m., and October 28, from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Between 300 and 500 birds will be entered in the Bala Avenue and George Syme Sehools. Harwood, Jasper, Pearen and Smythe Park. In addition the Eglinton Flats will have Admission is free. Draw tickets will be sold with proceeds going towards expenses and a donation to the Hospital for Sick Children. +++ | The following are locations scheduled for natural ice rinks in our area this winter. Jamaica this November. The Congress involves the gathering of representatives from countries and islands in The Church of the Good Shepherd, Eglinton Avenue and Weston Road start their rummage sale at 10 a.m., continuing until noon. Lots of bargains are promised. The Mount Dennis United Church are holding their rummage sale from 1 to 3 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. ‘This Saturday could be a busy one for residents in the area who enjoy rummage sales. We have two scheduled and for evening entertainment â€" there‘s a dance that sounds like a lot dawne moss/241â€"5211 from the island. de'l“)hae:t‘x":.neus;ical standard of then York Temple Band has progressed in recent years to the point that it is now considered one of the premâ€" ier brass bands in Ontario. and villages. A special feature of the tour will be a division of the band into two small units in order that as much territory as possible is covered. A farewell program will be held at Montego Bay prior to cellent assortment of local news for your columnist this week. Please keep up the good work and remember to telephone me of happenings in the area. Central American and the Caribbean. Following the Congress, the band will undertake a tour of Jamaica, Congratulations to Joan and Bill McLeod on their 12th wedding anniversary. To Hilda and Hamish Hunt and to Mary and Alex Dunlop on their wedding anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop will not reveal how many years they have been married. +~+â€"+ Pearl, T. Breen and R. Glover are to be congratulated for their the Zone Dâ€"2 double bowling the FAMiLY APaMS THE APPROPRIATE _ WwAy_ TO TURN EXTRAS INTO CASH is TO USE AN ECONOMICAL FAMILY WANT Ab! ® Custom quatity paints & Wholesale prices ® Chaoice of 1,500 cotours e Moneyâ€"back guarantee © Driveâ€"in service Open Saturday A.M. I GUESS T JUOST PON‘T THINK _"THE LITTLE RED ENGINE THAT GOES CHUG, CHVGA,CHUS" 15 APPROPRIATE For DINNER MUSIC... 3775 Oundas West _ Est. 20 yrs. _ 767â€"6162 an exâ€" «lc

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