Lart your more thtttt 90,000 in- dividunk 7e,,t'g,1 treatment from Red Cross mm in 72 outpost hospiuls and nursing stations in the roman and sparedy â€Mod Irons of the country. Amvrira's indppnndonrr‘ will im, plant liberty and nnkn It flourish throughout. the world,- - Marquis de Lafayettv. 1'Corruption's not of modern date; It huh been tried in ev'ry state." Thursday, April 16-- Dancing class; Dona Ca's. Friday, April IT-. Rumpus 'N' Rhythm; "Inaugural Ball". Suturday. April 18-- Dona Ca's party. Sunday, April IO-. Y Open House Film Night. Monday, April 20- Y Open House Exncutivp. Tuesday, April 'dl-- _ Now Canadian English class Wvdnosdny. April 22 _ Live Y'ers; Rumpus 'N' Rhythm Executive. Thursday, April 23-- Dancing class, Friday, April 24-- World Fellowship Ters and Sniv; Junior Co-Ed "Nomination Nile." Saturday, April 25-- Spring Danee for ('nuplos. If you want to talk with friends, make repairs or adjustments, get off the roadway. Always dis- mount It the extreme righhhand ride of the roadway. Return and "mount only when the way is entirely chm. The kittehen section of your hardware is a. fascinating place. Look around and decide on your preference in material and colour, then you may dream “out loud" to those who may enquire about what you would like to have. lee a Tip 1.If you and your fiance decide on the stove, thvn you can take the measurements of the over as a guide to cookie shcets. roast pan 1nd drop cake tins Simookie sheets should be 2 beholden in each dimension than the oven shelf. The size of muffin pans and layer cake pans shoul‘d per- mit placing two on one shelf with a little space at ends and sides of oven. s. With a rangette the best buy will be a set of saucepans in steamer design or wedge shape, and small baking pans are ad- visable. I. Your choice of kitchenware should be considered from a standpoint of cost, durability, care required, satisfactory per- formanco and appearance. 4.Ehicient cooking pans fie the small or large electric element, have straight sides and lids that set into the rim, Suggested List of Kitchenware A. Cutlery Bread knife, carving knife, util- ity knife, 2 vegetable knives, meat fork, pair shears (all stainless steel), egg lifter, can opener, bottle opener, knife sharpener, set of cookie cutters, set of measuring spoons, wooden spoon, cutlery box and a set of stainless steel knives, forks and spoons. Desirable Cum-n: Pastry blen- der, krimper, 2 funnels, egg slicer, set skewers, cookie press, vege- table peeler, tongs, onion chopper, nut mincer, skimmer, ladel, apple corer, spatula, biscuit cutters. pan- eake turner, extra sot measuring spoons. Hello Homemakers-to-be! You, the summer bride of To, will be day-dreaming about keeping house. Your mind's eye may see your new kitchen with such photographic clearnes: that you have mentally wrung out the dish cloth, put the pretty dishes back on the shelf and settled back to enjoy it. But face to face with your first actual shop- ping trip for utensils you won't know where to begin! Soon, some- one (planning a shower) will be quizzing you as to what you want in kitchenware. A â€URBDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 Y tll I: A Weekly Calendar ' CANCER SOCIETY CONDUCTING CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS "Doe, you surn kept your prom- ise when you said you'd have mo walking in a month." "Good. I'm glad to hoar that." "Yop, I had to "ll my car to pay your hill." 3 saucepans (1 qt., 2 qt., 3 qt. size) with inset lids, double boiler, frying pan or chicken fryer coffee pot, pressure saucepan, steamer, eleyri.e kettle, tea pot. 12 tea towels (linen), 6 hand towels 0r paper towelling, oven mitts, dish pan, vegetable brush, broom, dust pan, mop and pail. Desirable mixing utensils: Set of measuring cups, pastry cloth and cover, 2 pitchers, 2 scoops, port, able electric mixer, potato ricer,, puree, household scales, beverage shakur. C. Top of Range Utensils Desirable pans: 1 griddle elec- trie waffle iron, automatic toaster, preserving kettle with rack, fry Mule ot' electric casserole, and syrup thermometer. D. Oven Cookery Utensils Square cake pan, muffin pan, loaf pan, bts.lting sheet and roast pan with rack, one-quart-casserole and 4 ramoskins, custard cups, jelly roll pan, 2 pie plates, cake rack, minute minder. Desirable: Another baking sheet, loaf pan, square pan and cake rack, timbale molds, tube pan (spring bottom), 3 fruit' pans; layer pans, 8 x 10 baking pan over-proof plat- ter and meat thermometer. E. Storage Desirable: Pot holders, sink strainer, dish drainer, rubber mat, ovpn mat, dish mop, soap box, radiator brush, scrub brush, dust mop, garbage container. Ann Allan invites you to write to her No this paper. Send in your suggestions on homvmaking prob- Isms and watch this column for replies. 125456 Busy Program Continued from page b- special tournament games through- out the season and hope they will turn out in large numbers to see the final events listed above. A good attendance at these final events will be a measure of thanks and appreciation to the mm whn have freely given of their time and onergy in order to carry on the beneficial and rrcroatinnnl hockey program put on by the Weston Midget NHL. Wnston's Midget NHL, a group of approximately 3.3 mm), harkr‘d up by tho Weston lierrrntinn Com, mission are deserving of a lot of suwdit for their hard working enn- (inumis vffnrts in carrying on tho traditions of (hp Wnstnn Midget NHL without benefit of sought- uftm' fanfarv and publicity. Nest of mixing bowls, 1 cup and 1 pint measures, rotary egg beater, potato masher, grater set, wire strainer, ronmor, broad board, rol- ling-pin, food chopper, flour sitter, rubber scraper. Desirable: Individual molds ring mold, picnic kit, vegetable bag or container, juice container. F. Cleaning Utensils As usual there will be no charge to see any of the games staged by the Midget NHL at the Weston Arena. However, the games sche- duled at Leasidle on April 16 are of a benefit nature, therefore admission will be charged. B._Mixing Yitrwirs SM of refrigerator dishes with covers. set of oven glass dishes, set of canisters, bread box, 2 thermos, plastic covers. Scott Haulage Sand Fill Phone EM. 8-6528 Woodbridge 298.R.14 x-16-2t LOAM - TOP sou, Don't forget the variety concert in the Hardington School. Thttrs- day, April 16th. Sponsored by the St. David Church Choir. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Cuuterbert. son of Weston announce the en- gagement of their daughter Noreen to Peter Winicki of Sudbury. Mar- riage will take place Saturday, April 25th at 2.30 o'clnek in West- minster Church, Weston. A Coronation Luncheon is being arranged by the Women's Associa- tion of Westminster United Church, 69 William St. Weston. It will be held in the auditorium of the new church on May 20th at 1 o'clock. The monthly sewing meeting of the Weston Branch of the Grenfell Association will be held at the home of Mrs. D. Newton, 43 Queens Drive, Friday, April 24th Ono-Io bop-Mon! u 1nvol Ind "Mhttr "on. lock P. Calm QC. I’M-h dbgattitidiit 'rii'r'iii?jj?i] $400 [rr-r-i???'])? 7iiiii8jie,?l] 5250 foagVAV/zzw‘zm Think ofit " prizes . . . " chance: for you to win! And.‘you‘ll find it easy to write a short letter (not more than 200 wor s) to invite a friend to visit Ontario this year. As you know, Ontario is Canada's All Year Vacation Province. It abounds with interest, enjoyment and relaxation for vana- tiouists from other parts of Canada and the United States. Just prepare a friendly, persuasive letter saying why you think a visitor will enjoy an Ontario vacation. It's as easy " that! You know what Ontario has to offer, put it in your letter. You can mention Ontario's 52 Vacation Areas, its busy cities, its shaded streets in countryside towns and villages . . . its resort areas, its sports, the C.N.E., and many, many other attractions. ENTER NOW. . . YOU aur SUI!" " MANY trote' " YOU WISH CONTEST CLOSES MIDNIGHT MAY M, 1953 '1llk000tttt. .-MAdtNt PRIZES Vllll BE IN GOVERNMENT BONDS- W qott lo I 0Mtri. m I In“: 1r--tiitirelFrthtloqrhahat IF You NIID HELP-lf you want information Iboul f Ontario, write to Ontario Travel, 67 College Street,, Toronto. Illustrated literature will be mailed promptly; 1.1 You don't have to actually mail your letter to a norrresident of Ontario. You send it to Ontario Travel for iudgirur...ful in coupon below. . f u I. All thturio nudenn enrolled In, (ind: IX, X, xr. X†or XIII t} their ggniynlg_| Ire eljgi!1te_rp_tnIrr this I. (I) All letters mu" be ncmmplnied by the mm: and nddreu of I new tandem of Ontario to whom the Ont-rm Department of Tr-vel up! Publicity any send I mm of Ont-no and itltsitrnted literature with the com. pllmanu of the entrain. (b) All entries mus! Naming hr the student', form much" u hem. tim mim‘nd work of the enmm. q. (omunnu any whmix more thart Briefly Noted 2. Letters mun not exceed-200 word, of bod; mm" and m" be wrlnen in firing "tish ot Ererggh, [3]!"wa either 'au; or French. Letters Br he Ind: {or originality ofr1tou.br HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO WIN rquivalent lr¢ eli ihle In enter this Invite Them to OhTARIQ" Came“. WRITE A trrrtlt INVITING A FRIEND TO COME ro ONTARIO! All ENTRIES MUST ON! THE NAME OF A NON-RESIDENT To WHOM ONTARIO TRAVEL CAN SEND "" MAP AND IllUSYIAYID lITElATUlI ABOUI' ONTARIO. THIS WILL " SENT WITH TN! COMPutMN" or THE CONTESTANT. CONN" nuns In conjunction with Safety Week (April 20-25), the Etobicoke Traf- fic Safety Council has announced that I Bicycle Rodeo will be held for all Etobicoke youngsters with tour radio: as prizes. The Iecond day of the prelimini- mien is this Saturday, April 1 Finalists will compete as pa of the Safety Week program on nesday night, April 22. The rodeo is being sponsored by the safety council m conjunction with Etobi he Police Department and the wanis Club of the Kingsway. Kiwanis members will judge the competition and have been spe- cially instructed in judging the bicycle rodeo events. Any Etobicoke boy or girl who attends n township public school or collegiate and who will not reach his fourteenth birthday be- fore June 1, 1953 is eligible to enter, Entrants will fill out a re- gistration form and answer 25 questions on safe bicycle riding. They will then have this entry form and questionnaire signed by a parent and their teacher and bring it with them to the rodeo preliminaries. in the finals which will be held Wednesday night, April 22 at 7.30 pm. at Dominion Store Park- ing Lot, Dundas Street, just east of Six Points. The four classes will be for: girls over ten, girls under ton, boys over ten and boys under ten. The winners of each of the four classns at the rodeo finals will at 2.30 Fm. New members are welcome. Bicycle Rodeo Part SafetyWeek Campaign Etob. Traffic Council Entrants will enter the prelimin- aries held at the school closest to their home. North township young- sters will compete at Humber Heights School and south town- ship youngsters at Franklin Hor- ner School beginning at 10 am. Saturday, April 18. At each of these prelimin- ary contests, the winner of each group will be stlttted l compete If you are interested in securing some good used clothing, Group 2 Central United WA will have it Saturday, April 18th, I. Contest closes, n which! Mn " "" and cmrles§oumu ed. later win not qualify. mm. will he tsotihed by annexed mail. C. All letters submirred become the Drnferry of rhe 0""in Dynnmem of ravel and Puhlmw In may he tmhliqhed in ndvenidn: or literature or The Department. r. The deduct! of the Board of hrdrewi.uhehyC .. . l A Student whose either purest " emvlpyed , the Government ot the Pronnce 0 Doug.) or ‘hy my Pro. Nari-l Bond or ommtnion or hv I!" of the Goverttment', ldvertiting uenrin in not elieihle for thus Contest. one gnu-K provided teyeirttttertm of Cr/f,,',",'.' 3 no complied with, 3. (My?! glows. u midnirht..hGr TIMES AND GUIDE. 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