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Times & Guide (1909), 20 Feb 1958, p. 11

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In canard. and M of I“ my. - who! rte-Ml" no. u and rum M m M to other humans. - no ”page: Inch u WEN“. iGGuTiiira “I “an”. m " tha auickest - and Ono of an Quickest - and mod delieittua - [upper dishes that I now is Salmon Rice Jumble. Alt you do k to prepare pickled pn-cooked rice accord- "H" ,- -e -- - ing ttt pick.“ instructions. White the rice in standing for 5 mmum, open a an of cream of mushroom my. end Ih cup milk, 1 can of taxman drained md nixed, And a duh of salt and pm. Then heat stirring oe- culomlly. When the mixture is Mt, the the will be ready. Pour the sauce over the rice and nerve immedntely, garnished perhaps with I much of parsley. With I ivu7er"diiiriii, 'I- Jagged Edna-Ind some hot rolls your supper 1mm: In mph“. . n . - AAA] -1.- ll mpluw. To get you " to 1 good mm on panning Lemon menus. here's u auction of meatless supper Social Planning Group Seeks Expansion Lenten Season Presents Challenges To Homemaker With the com of the Lenten Season the homemaker? W thought. turn to mam: phnm‘ng for meatless meals. Chances d are, tao, that it in I busy time for her with parent-teachers meet. b mo, damn my meeting: and women tum-“om meetings I u that tho must and n minimum of time in the kitchen. Na. mully. then she will build her menus around convenience food: and on. that lends ital! beautifully to Lenten menu. in pack- aged pro-cook“ rice. Th. F North York Governing Commute. te the Social Plan- ning Council recently celebrated in ma Album with I banquet held in In Don Valley Golf Club. The dinnq ”attended tr, oeGG-iaiek 7 of public and mm health. welfare and rec- roman “Mann the Township. - - _-_..l_1. TM"qM" - u.-- - .._V - _ - mink!“ from service F "Imam ore.nixatiorts, the when M “dam govern- ment and the maniclpal Council M1110 M. , OftieW1 Mingwm extend- ed the new. on half d North Viv-'5 in Councillor J tines "r"-'""""" -- - Mt. Conan "iid that hir Com- with. VII convinced that North Sui-i when: were interested m revolving the .0an problem and . ' ", - e-.-t.o'eer "nut nu»-.. .._ n, Mt. Jot Bound introduced Mr. Arthur “you. that speaker " the min. Ind Vice-President " the Metropolitan Sod-1 Plun- ninl Council. Mr. Pigott Iddrua- " himself to the purpose and underlying philosophy of him or. gallium. In "Mud Ill (my. in North York interested in bet- ter new welfare "fr-mu and indium ttt join hon I In com- munity planning. . Dr. w. L Bryce. new» work- Dr at an Governing Continuum Maul Health tretrNet, thunk“ York. try Councillor Jive: Wind, teting fttr Reeve et- non tttnger. . Mt. Saul Comm. Chairman o: the Governing Committee, rw. viewed the work done by his with! to date and told trt - Mr expanding into I more tuna-math. tte).'.'.',?..') --- - --- __x ”0.5 ki- Pm_ m"... -.__ -7 - - . . Community, “139,"? 1tttfeeee Mr am “It. an at m M's Digest, and lam-co N hit-nod by being loved, A war- .m “min" wally no “I. to undue. with pin-0M - -h0eteo' -.. the new I M motor. In contrast. I mm tit. 'r.lvif d rum, - mother- m‘ during an (“In roars of lite J..." LGiiir a; unframed In - develo9rettttk Allow om’OMrd n one-half pound por largo "reirt0. Plea. flnnan huddle In brolllnr pun, dot with butter, Pour warm milk our the fish to cover the bottom of who pan. Iroll on" haddl. in hand through urge! llgM!y browned, bunting frtquttttly with the milk. Servo mm boiled potato» animal” i, Bum. Manhunt-damn. I: 'tl telh is of no "NRA" HADOII "tttatt IN MILK To pup." thin long-(ruined He. just add 1% cup: rice and h ecu-pom salt to 1% cups ot boiling wan in I uncepun; mix Jun ttt moisten all rice; comer and remove from heat and m "and B minutu. For added zen when 1min; rice as a vegetable, try adding 2 tablespoons finely chopped chive: and 2 tablespoons butter to the rice just before serving; or Add 1/; Cup chopped stumd oliVes and , ubiupoom butter; or 2 tablespoons butter and y: cup Ilivered almonds which haw been unwed in [mm until ”my browu. You lean use the prepared rice, too in any of your favorite recipe: an. 'iirtir for cooked rice. AGENT WOODBRIDGE We Carry Fllll. OII. A” STOVE OII. 'tay, REILLY 'h",,,?,','?:,','::',,,',,","' on I-MM PM... look! AMI!” mo HIRING BALA 'll'2','U,rd" OLEANERS ""n".'h',e"'"'t Need: For _ Your Farm IMPERIAL on. All Petroleum a. HCKU'mY “WAY! [00K " RO. s.rtet IMP-IN. POI “- II Phone Blurry 4-3231 idishu using eul, snlmon, vege- ‘tablu, shrimp, tum and cheese with rite. All are quirk to pre- pare Ind deliciqus to m. ii. E. Longhouse Gerald A. Black MAL "SAN HUM!!! 8UMMIT 84,500 down. large 4-bedroom home on ‘A-Act‘e lot, Modem kitchen, large bright living room',' sepnrpte dining room, beautiful tréed lttt. LOTS " ft. ravine lot, Davidson Drive, Woodbridge. TWO so. ft. lot! on Garden trr., Wood- bridge. lO-acre lot just on Highway 27, Nobleton. 137 lore am. all priced to sell. "" . HEATING M. l Hilliard TORONTO VISION ALWAYS Icon to CHILD!“ - n. I I an" -- ii" Minna-mun MTJNApJn. 8.10001“... CALL OUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES I SOUND CO. TV - RADIO - HI-fl 'gh SIRVIC! trs';" tttts WISTON ROAD IO. 2-32" use on IUINIIS Elfin). " sum-nuns H -- _ i tlmtrlllllilitlllNiE DODGERS a: j'd1t?PtS1't1)t 'a «no t [ "mm, m won tuttatat. an n " no) hm m was an MM u Mn. am ”or all w, In Mm, lulu an unity for w "tetttpted to "it with w, In. Ann In. at Ant-M one attetttoott 1m ,teett ml um mm” It the Wt In". or no at moh- Mg ha- ounn mwk to m lit an arm. ed m m: it wu mm hour- but”; a tow trttetk,dttttlly - am from town um got them but on an mun nanny um ttt were (and m mum hom- wit out mung u the Bagg homo mu no“ ' to clone. Mn. xuur Mum-d to Toronto with Mr. ind Mn. Menu Ind rm 33min“ " their home the next i ar. 2r, girls oi the 4aH Hrrrnertuking Club enjoyed their second meet- Ing It the home of their Allist- lnt leader Mrs. R. J. D-rlinq’ton this week. The girls Meet at :30 P.M. and disperse at 9:30 AM. 4tryttgeettltttltstrrVsiesét-artt- PAC91t.tfPt,.tt,ePtf.yyltmetttutmtita-t- '.tteettu"et.2t'2eliiaarnaTiUiiiar, u. a...“ when pr mmmufmuummnmmuwmm Apr'teetsirett'prmtrtNaidlisuotureee--ee Wu "glu'turdt"gh' In ........... .... an - " it“. hut-9k w‘mmnw tc1tte_.te ttttyu', and are enjoying their new ‘couru "Clothes Closets th, to Date". We Ihlll bring you more ‘amns " the com-so continua. How many of my lady reader: llisten to the Richmond ttill Radio Station on Tuesdays at li:48 AM! tt you are not In the habit of doing, so you will no doubt be interested to know that " that time you will have the privi- lege of hearing a member of the Wozlien’a Institute speak. Dur- ing ebrurary it will be a mem- ber front Centre York and Mrs, JUtidiek wan the flrgt spelker and as overall convenor tor the Lamp Shade Course she spoke on Summary Day. This week it wits Mrs. Ross Armitage and ahe ‘apoke on the National Conven- tion to which she was a 6tlegate. We shall Idviaé you from time to time on this programme and will endeavour to inform you ahead of time when the shakers from our Distrint at West York will be guests. Mr. Glen mm: of Bprinthe1d Ohio was a visitor " the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred mu litst weék end when he came to in- quire about some tttthit and Mr. Inte Mrs. Batchelor of Indilna were also guests Ind they took the'three cattle in their trailer for which there wla not gunman: room in the box ctr when the (tty-eight head were shipped to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ml" were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Locke on Saturday eva- ning pnd they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robb of Humber ‘Summit later in the evening and they celebrated Mr. t'thk ‘Locke's birthday with a very happy evening of six hinded gaucher. Many happy Returns, tank I Mr. Alfred Btu Attended the Ontario Cattle Breeder: Anode- tion meeting " the Royal York Hotel this week of which he is a director and is representative to the winter hit board ot this organization. We heard today thnt Mrs. Percy Puterbaugh in confined to bed Ind wish her l - reetyr- We talked with Jim Agnew this week about the tetivitiea of Grade 12 at Thornhill High Sr‘hool and learned that they plan a trip to New York in the wring the date has not, it yet, been set. All" pupils will be allowed I basic $35.00 which will include their train tare and all tom- in the city which will include a trip to the United Nutiom. to Radio City. the Empire sure ‘Building. the Sum. of Liberty tthd - Woo-AV“. “I. EDGELEY DISTRICT BLUES _ _ .. ... .rrrrtr$. ._____ .. _ ‘......A..’|.oo GENERAL ADM. INCLUDUNG OIEYS .........:..,'. CHILDREN _ ., _qFFr 't .. . C.,.,.,..... Jog has. “a In“... and M but '0... M II. I" I. - an you and " to "mr-f. WESTON ARENA Frldly . Folrnry " ' p... JUNIOR I " HOCKEY 1JitiEththtE BRllIIS I "In“ “A?! PUBLIC SKATING " Ire, mm the up m In. {In "ttdttgted mm but. [iii but“ Mm M have pm“ I My mm. M ounc- tlv. mum.» and {to hop. you who It without dlneultr hm. Thu. will be No mun new Irttttt our community tint tt nul Ind mu Dorllnlton. a null tell our and." the mute pt the elm mm wt of their " later, wiaakr Wilm- ’éammnm at the Maple tutytr logic}! only! I mum. of the 1-m- Int Monday und conntdonbk Anu- mu wan mud. during the arm- noon. Remember 1mm you will goon be houuchmln. and when lou no 'ortlng out drum: don't forget the Cancer Society is most {grateful for nonmomuof whim atton And the”... The regular meeting of the Edgeley Women's Association of the United Church will be held " the home of Mrs, Frank Locke on Thursday February goth. The infant son of Mr. And Mrs. Bruce Snider of Keele St. is t prtlent in the Ralph.) for Sick Children and we trust he will soon be well enough to join " pnemn and brother at home, - t . Ernie Manner has been home these past ten dnys or two weeks and is using crutches which he can manipullu quite well, We understand he will return to hospital for ixamituttittn thin week. The Bowling Team will miss Mn. Harry Kimlin for two or thrge wueks as she underwent surgery in number Memorial Hospital this week for the torn ligaments in her kneel. We trust this will end all your troubles in this regnrd Evelyn ma we shall be looking forward to having ‘you back with u; “an We aliyped up on getting the Scores for the Concord Wildcats lot Fridny night so cannot 51th a true picture of the night's 1bowling but from the other ‘three cums we hm Mme Me more: lend by Him Kimnn with t16 and Wilt McKay with 114 hat. Eva Rummey was tight up there lglin with M8 followed by Warren' Bailie with 685, Mattel Oster 678 and Tom Green with 876. The team trtandittg is new Jets M, Wilden: M, Atet and Plnheldl M. We prom“: I full ind better upon next week. ist acute mime“. We were pleased to an Mn. Priest out again Mur an mack Mr. backer Thicke, who lives on No. t highway In the house formerly owned by Mr. Nonnu- Bags. has A very “mam Ind fascinating sign " " driveway entrance. Mr. Thicke is plartrttttg to start a Pheasantry Ind ex- pects some live slack to arrive very shortly. We talked with Mrs. Thiehe this week and they have some very interesting plans in the making and when they ibeeome a lime more established ;we hope to interview Mr. And iMrI. Thlcke and Bring our read- lers an mteresting article. Miss Margaret Hendry mm Miss "ttice Beale were among' 'm"""""""""'. the guests when Miss Karen . WID Bodker entert‘ained recently on: MON"W”" . the occasion 0 her birthday. We I hear it was a really super party) Th. Jttlter I. ttlid with tavern] navel and merry _ tAtArm games, followed by mole trom' with. the record pllyer " the girls en- 1 P. SINATIA -.1. (“In joyed a birthday supper compute I with the traditiorul birthday I au. cake and candles. Many mm I In cum-amp. ' con. Returns Karen! l Biliie w.---------------------" A In. C, tf, Donn. oorwpnu- a; warn tunnelette In an miAOe of all " at mummy upon]. Out 01me "iieh for tarantula“: nu lunch: but it It. It u Imam. hm with Na mm "tittttt9atettehggHtt" tyedtt2'gttffht.i2ge h.anuI-om tum- tgy'atttttet-ttttitoioitd, ,'Sut"t,i'"gtiiet who you!» human 'e,tl2'2Uit'tdtdrrri " the». in! the huh: In wm-mwvm M u MI on trqahtt- for “not. vouch ml the um ,eetebtttttteetttoattuk. punk!) ml Imam. In (on [re-wt tttetite we most mov- in. ml mum mu. The nu .of that (mania cont-buck and M tht f',',g"tt' tret and uprouioun ' int- attdpublistlift otlmm who liven up to - Munich he ‘nnkn About tumult nu but: 1trd with Frank Iinntn nur- red in the ind role. Titled 'The Joker In Wild," opening Mon., Feb. Mth, at the Roxy, Wood- bridge, 'vh.vf0Jt't,' to be one of the you s wounding films and I rare opportunity for mo- vie-goon to enjoy Bin-iris Or car-honored dram-tic talents along with the singing Ind clowning that have made him tik MT. DENNIS no;19:1"9*so JACK [IMMON . MICKEY IOON'Y AIM DANA mama . JOAN mum tl 0pmllon Handball FRED ASTAIIE - CYD CHAN“! In a that M‘n-mbuum Devoid A Baum". Ila-III o CINEMASC' FRIDAY-SATURDAY Motor cyolo In; OKINN to» - VAN HIFLIN '58 ICE " Ti Yum (Adult) with . l. TURN" - P. AIMINDAIII Silk Stocking: s. cum . pier mun MON., TUE, WED. "I. 24-2l-26 I, THRILL - A. NlYlAND AIL. Sorority Girl "t. - Malina. Only M. Jan THUI., FIL, SAT. "I. 26-11-21 THEATRE " 1-1021 m WII'I'ON SKATING Gull . wlth (Adah) with Also wloh MEP.h"ITra .muu in“ . “Whom-MM Jllll,'W a m. man. if " M. NO RESERVED SEATS I TithtET8 AVAILAILE " I own-w Chir- t'etr'lidr ou't'M'l't M r ox Home of Family Innnnlnmm - CH. "ttttr- tt In: M, ”My, Klein- tft an. will pm: knelt At . but all” u my “an. ottiet than mum, ovum. In. mu mom in m a the Wanna-1m have u on gum at m Woodman Ntmt, Rm: 'ttte pun {or We mun , and on or man town-H ' IOM. 'Iumu" "NUS Mum :1; mm aT/SG' In 'dt tartgtt ittttt iiiratirii? "Op-hum Mad Inn." ma Ir “EXPO!!!” ”mm with Jack Lem liar M am. Bing Cranky) Cunt. [jiEllIjiEfRIiiE JOHN tlgm'it " JET PILOT" PLEASE IOTE: "OPIRATION MADIALL‘ with MICKEY no“? r - - CH. bl THEATRE no m n, “can: TODAY ma MMDAY - " tmat m win JAN" {ION plus "Walt DRUM? ttaats.-ai'iuekta.'.aa- no an." ag-G-tae "THE JOKER IS WILD” with MITZI GAYN“ THURS. m. MT. Hm 015mm InOWINo " - oaa,eer2'aia.., - T ONLY ON! COM SHOW " , PM. ~omnou MAM" " , - "10K.” " ' PM. Kiddios' Sat. Mafia“ Doors Open " AM. "STAR OF INDIA" Flu! Junglo Jim In "rtMtMttfteN W EXTRA CARTOONS ' STARTING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH Contlnuous Daily-- SINATRA 'ttetMorethrti-4Uatethrtt_ "tro OF INDIA” MON., TUES., yeD.--Cortt'rnuoo Daily FIRST MST. SHOWING STARTS MONDAY. FEB, Mth DOORS OPEN DAILY , AM. am“ a noun": non " new Also AUDIE MURPHY in “COLOUR SOUTH" wool) mun-4m out-Ila ”In" Mon hon m M mum.- u'ii’hu' /i6" HM unbu- a M MN. M l A male I: an" it need not mun W mun vacuum ith, I. Radon bunt , Louis hm. for I {and a more mu lived - QM work“ but a 996mg: than -COtitat wtun- 'l'/d1rii_i'1:ijg),ii

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