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Weston-York Times (1971), 20 Dec 1973, p. 22

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ate C FUNERAL HOME 2035 Weston Road 241â€"46 18 BANASCO, EDWARD At Humber Memorial Hospital, on Sunday, December . 16, 1973. Edward â€" Banasco of Toronto, beloved husband of Peggy Lavelle, dear Lawrence Ave. for Reâ€" quiem Mass Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BURGIE, GALL At St. Michaels Hospital on Friday, December 14, 1973 Gail Bm}ie, beloved daughter Ernest and Dorothy Burton, _ of Weston, dear sister of Barrfi. Beloved grandâ€" daughter of Mrs. G. Houghton and Mrs. R. Roth. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 11 a.m. Cremation. _ Remembraâ€" nces to be made to S.A.D. â€" Society for Animals in Distress, 603 St. Clair Ave. W., 65M4â€"3157. BYERS, â€" RON ALD CLAYTON (Retired from Northern Electric). At Sunnybrook Weston, dear father of Patricia (Mrs. G. Swanick); beloved grandfather of Leah Jane Taurasi and Michael and Steven Swanick. Service was in the chapel Monday 11 a.m. Cremation. DOHERTY, WILLIAM JOSEPH At the Humber Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, December 11, 1973. William Joseph Doherty, beloved husband of Brian, stepâ€"father of Ronald, Garnet, Maurais, and Joan (Mrs. S. Mitchell), brother of David of Toronto and Robert of Scarborough. Service was in the chapel Thursday, 2 p.m. Cremation. FOULKES, PEARL HILDA At Humber Memorial Hospital, on Wednesday, Downsview, dear mother _ Williams, lovin%lbpother of of Audreg'e (Mrs. F,W. Elizabeth (Mrs. P. Weeks), loved grandâ€" _ Labreche) and Nancy, mother of Catherine and gflandson of Frederick Cm:hh,dear sister of Mae rding and Mrs. Louise (Mrs.C. McCulley) of Port _ Williams. Resting at the Carling and _ Percy _ Ward Funeral Home, 203% Davidson of Port Carling. _ Weston Rd. at King St. Service was in the chapel _ Weston. F un eral Frld.dv_'ll‘%m Interment _ Arrangements later. Page Times, Thursday, December 20, 1973 brother of Rose, Helen, Marie, John and Lillian, dear son of Ann (Mrs. George Banas::z, all of Toronto. Fune was to St. Bernard Church, 1798 Hospital, on Thui's%:i', December 13, 1973, Ronald Clayton B Clagatgn Byers bpeloved husband of Emily Byers of OSTER, BEATRICE MAY At Humber Memorial Hospital on _ Sunday, December 16, _ 1973. Beatrice May Foster, beloved wife of Sim Foster, dear mother of Clarice (Mrs. W. Ascott) and John, dear grandâ€" mother of Steven and Susan Ascott and John Foster. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 1 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to Canadian Cancer Society. December 12, 1973, Pearl Hilda Davidson, in her 75th year, beloved wife of Aubrey _ Foulkes _ of Downsview, dear mother of Audreg'e(Mrs. F.W. Weeks), loved grandâ€" mother of Catherine and (,m:hh,dear sister of Mae (Mrs. C. McCulley) of Port Carling and _ Percy Davidson of Port Carling. Service was in the chapel n en Cornwall and Barbara (Mrs. R.W. Sloan) of Weston, dearly loved by his 9 grandchildren and greatâ€"granddaughter, stefson of Mrs. Mary Mclintyre of Hermon, Ont.; dear brother of Mona, Jessie, Eileen, Ken, Bob, Eric and Marguerite. Service was in the chapel Monday 1 p.m. Cremation. REID, JEANNE EVELYN FRANCES At the Humber Memorial Hospital, on. Thursday, December 13, 1973, Jean Reid, of Weston, wife of the late David Reid, dear mother of Lynda (Mrs. R. Penney), sister of Charles Johnston, of Toronto, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Johnston, of Toronto. Funeral was to St. Timothy by the Humber Church, Weston and Flindon Aves., for service Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, _ remembrances may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society. RETCHLESS, ELIZABETH nesday, December 12, 1973, l:Â¥lizabeth Retchless, wife of the late John Retchless, dear mother of Peggy Mange, motherâ€"inâ€" law of Louis Mange, beloved %randmother of Mandy Vansickle and Rubard Hall. Dear sister of Trissie â€" Hitch of England. Service was in the chapel Friday, 11 a.m. Cremation. wWILLIAMS, YDAVID FREDERICK Suddenl{ at the Victoria General Hospital, Winâ€" nipeg _ on Monday, December 17, 1973. Dave Williams, dear son of Frederick and Audrey "***stâ€"â€"DEATHS * ***©**5$Aâ€" the late Catherine byers, dear father otFBonafll of At Thornhill, on Wedâ€" nesday, December 12, PERMANENTS done ir; your home : +~ by licenced professional. _ Leave message with answering service. 741â€"9908. Across from Ward‘s Funeral RUSSELL _â€" In loving If you drive a car â€" you can help. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind needs drivers and their cars to drive blind people to different locations within Metro. With your car and a few hours of your time you can help a blind person get to a medical appointment, to a concert, or perhaps to the local shopping centre for a weekly sale. For the blind person, a driver makes the difference. Offer your services now by phoning the CNIB volunteer bureau at 486â€"2572 or 486â€" 2573. 62â€"CEMETERY LOTS ) USE CHRISTMAS a‘ SEALS FIGHT RESPIRATORY DISEASES WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS 63â€"IN MEMORIAM memmory of mgl dear father CHRIS RUSSELL who sxassed awadÂ¥ December 9th 1950. Sadly missed by daughter Gertrude. 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. 241â€"0861 © Your Christmas Seal contriâ€" bution helps make possible new techniques, new treatâ€" ments, new drugs in extensive research programs engaged in the fight against tuberculosis, chronic bronchitis, asthma, emphysema and other respiraâ€" tory diseases. RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM C A N A D A f ROYAL « YORK FLORISTS 2026 Weston Rd. 65Câ€"FLORISTS You can help Flowers for Every Need 247â€"1941 247â€"1300 1973 One divided by 3 equals 4 times 3. Can‘t be! Try it yourself. Buy one leg of lamb, cut it three ways, serve four at three meals! Try it with with lamb which offers some unusual buys for the beefâ€"conscious shopper, New Zealand Spring Lamb. Here‘s the new way to solve the puzzle and cut meat corners, with taste! supplements the limited Canadian supply. Even in fall or winter you can enâ€" joy spring lamb from New Zealand â€" were _ spring weather is enjoyed most of the year. To stretch one New Zealand lamb leg into three meals, have the butcher cut 4 steaks from the top end of the frozen leg, %" thick each; and saw the shank bone to separate if from the center section. When the meat is thawed, and when you need it, you can bone the center portion for a lamb London broil and cut the shank meat into cubes or strips. Compact and meaty, New Zealand lamb legs always weigh 4â€"5 lbs. You‘ll always know the exact quantity and quality of your purchase. You can broil the sirloin lamb steaks just as they are as you would beef, but for something extra, try them marinated. Then with the rest of the same leg make the juicy London broilâ€"grilled and tender, and the south sea kabobs with shrimp, a New Zealand style surf and turf. There‘s no beef about these meals, yet what an economical way to turn on to lamb! MARINATED NEW ZEALAND LAMB STEAKS 4 New Zealand lamb steaks, cut %" from leg 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon oregano % teaspoon paprika Va teaspoon pepper V cup wine vinegar Va cup oil Broil steaks as desired and season with salt and pepper. Or season in marinade before broiling: combine garlic, seasonings, vinegar and oil in a shallow dish. Turn steaks in mixture to lamb makes more menus coat both sides and let stand 30 minutes to 1 hur, turning occasionally. Broil (or grill over hot coals) close to heat, about 5 minutes on each side for rare, 7 minutes for medium, 8 minutes for wellâ€" done. Makes 4 servings. GRILLED a 4 steaks cut from New Zealand lamb leg, %" thick Y4 cup wine vinegar Ya cup oil 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 teaspoon salt Y2 teaspoon rosemary Y4 teaspoon marjoram Y4 teaspoon pepper Marinate steaks in mixâ€" ture of remaining ingredients. Let stand about % hour. Broil 4 inches from heat, aboutâ€" 8 minutes each side for medium. Makes 4 servings. LONDON BROIL LAMB STEAK 1 New Zealand lamb leg, thawed 1 clove garlic, crushed teaspoon salt Y teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon vegetable oil teaspoon thyme. Peel fell from leg. Trim excess fat. Place leg on backâ€"side, concave side up. Insert a small, sharp knife alongside exposed, sawed bone at top. With short strokes, cut along this bone, releasing meat down to joint. Begin again from top and release meat similarly from other side of bone. With knife tip, follow curve of socket, Certain © emotionally distrubed dental patients, the physically handicapped and some of those allergic to local anesthetics might be helped by hypnosis in the dentist‘s chair. Too often, people who are allergic to the freezing needle avoid regular dental treatment due to their fear of reaction from the anesthetic. Just the thought of dental treatment keeps others away. The neglect eventually takes its toll and the patient may have to undergo exâ€" tensive restorative treatâ€" ment or face the complete loss of teeth. Neglect takes toll * releasing meat from both sides, then lift out bone. Spread roast lies flat in butterfly shape. If necessary, skewer any loose pieces of meat compactly. Preheat broiler. Rub both sides of lamb with combined garlic, seasonings and oil. Place on rack in broiling pan. Broil 4 inches from heat, about 15 minutes per side. Makes 4 servings. . SEA KABOBS 8â€"12 cubes (1%" each) New Zealand Lamb cut from 4 jumbo shrimp, cleaned and veined 1 green pepper, cut into 8 strips 2 small onions, quartered Y cup wine vinegar Y cup oil 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 teaspoon salt Ya teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon oregano % teaspoon paprika Place lamb cubes and shrimp in bowl. Blend vinegar and oil with seasonings, pour over lamb. Cover bowl, let stand two hours or overnight in refrigerator. Thread lamb on skewers alternately with vegetables and shrimp. Broil close to heat until meat is browned, about 12â€"15 minutes, turning often and basting with marinade. Serves 4. Specially trained dentists have used hypnosis to kill pain. Also in some cases, where the source of a parâ€" ticular allergy was found to be emotional, rather than physical, the hypnosis has helped the patients tolerate local anesthetics and dental treatment. Some emotionally and physically _ handicapped people have also benefitted in the dentist‘s chair through mind relaxing and suggestions brought about by hypnosis The patient under hypnosis in the chair is not asleep. He is more help to the dentist when awake. Note: Serve lamb thinly %Â¥4 $»

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