Oakdale Heightsm& Belmar Park o. 8ndâ€. PM 131.00; lint ham-I 'qqardruaAiera, IhovdthoMA-P.T.A.IUI "g-e-tti-inthe than "I" mun: nanny at minnow-uncut“ with u bur-ind but in their NEW§ FROM ".thatrtonatnatorekthe.mr att.Dm.moateiru,d-oet.t “Malawian nil trrtttdt-tforttt-titta. worked wry hard on (hit pawl-ct tad it vu minding to u. it mtvithlucceu.. Al on Sunduy, despite rather should int-rut ell â€Natl II it Iippy weather, seven! of our girl‘lhu been mutational and hidden guides were out trucking foot auditor too may year- in the put paw prints, netting trails etc. and only and†an we readily} They planned to at in the out- obtain the {an end intonation doors just as true ampere would of interest to ul. Too often, only but I think everyone will an: the problems of Mutation no this in not “nay the weather dinuued end to someone with for a picnic. Nevertheless the horn-Al children, this in rather un- girln had I lovely outing, some necesnry. However, I think you training and were very glad to will find thin program of I much get hoine end into the warmth more intending culibn to Inyolie again. {with children normal or otherwise, . . . we let: have I good turnout on On Monday, February 19th, "Fidii, night. On Monday, February 19th, nt. St. Stephens Church, June Street, there will be 3 Scout Bunquet. There are many boys from our urea who attend Boy Scouts there end the very active mothers Group will be busy preparing . lovely turkey dinner and trimming: for this "fair. We will all certainly be thinking of you " we sit down to our usual Mondny 'supper-left- over Sunduy dinner. Seriously though, we do hope the banquet r?iCi'ri'iCr'7; Films The Children's Film Library Committee of Toronto recommends the following iilrntr: "Babes in Toy- lend", “Summy And the Bachelor" (excellent), "A and C Meet the Mummy", “Man Without . Star" (good), 'Snowtire" (good), "Ore, gun Punge†(good), "A 1nd C Meet Dr. Jerkyle and Mr. Hyde", NAM! mm Corner lawyer!“ A Weston load. Walton Saucy Good Chicken Is On The Menu Good Ge for Homemakers oi')")'):',-.,",),.,, 1 Winter'n cold neither gives I" I hearty appetite . . 40 plan your menu "cordiogly. You might spend a little more time in the kitchen . . . actually the time in lull comparatively short when you us: convenient flown Ind canned food. . . . preparing warming new Ind Ikillet dishes. But, the winning smiles you’ll get from your family will make up the difference. Take two packages of frozen chicken parts from your freezer and lllow to thaw according to label directions. Then. in I large skillet brown the chicken Ilon; with !6 teaspoon whole thyme in some butter or margarine. Stir in u can of underused cream of mush- room soup nnd add mull whole “ hite onion- to complete the recipe. Ynu'll be delighted with the mm . . . so will va, funny .. .' for in a mighty (any dish. ANNE GRAHAM LOGAN UNWANTED HAIR A PROBLEM?? ovn " _ EXPERIENCE GOING OVERSEAS? _ BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 2909A MOO! "I!" WEST PHONE " 1-4“! OI 219-9154 mm Ion MI Ioon‘ M will hm - "gt) ly m. Th - «all My with inter-1&- u at»; My and“ mum. A fitrA Intitkd. ‘Oh 0: Ivory Show" ,riituahowsr,"n"lianttstirt- roman - by In. Shall.- Robru who in I Social Won-hr for the North York PIch Sonic“. This in . topic whieh should inter-st alt parents " it huWu-niuhranry 1rJerlNT,tldd' i We were again planned to hear \that some of our avengers hove ljoined in the Downwiew Colleg- inte drive to obtain money (on ‘books for the libraries in Tumour; 'aika. This is u very worthwhile endeavour nhd slain lhowu the good citizenship displayed by our future nnention. These young- sters heard of 1 need and re- sponded well And I em proud to "Man From the Alamo" (good), "Kettles in Waikiki", "The Suk- ntehewsm", (good), "Golden Blade", "Ruwhide Years" (good), "The Okinhomun" (good), "The ISheepman" (good r, "Everything's IDuekr" (good of kind), "Bail out at 4,300 Feet" (good), "Errand Boy" (good)'. 0n Thad.†IN Mth, th- With this saucy good chicken serve a buttered green vegetable and e ulld. Warm pineapple ugide down cake topped with w ipped ere-m brings dinner to I plea-ant conehmiort. parts, thawed ‘,5 teaspoon whole thyme u' cup butter or margarine 1 can (10% fluid ounces) condemned dean of mushroom loup M cup Inter 10 mall whole white onions 2 puck-[u ll pound Ouch) chicken In large skillet, brown chicken along with thymo in butter. Stir in soup and water; add onions. Cover; dunno: about " minutes or until chicken is tender, stirring now and then. Nukes 4 to 6 serving SAUCY CNCKDI WNW ONIONS CH 6.3031 , 1C1t,gh."g,u,,,tu'd" ‘mhvh‘huremuuy. FthM-nn )1.- - M: manni- - Can’t ma to uni Iain-r1 'tth dun on your ed- du. mama; auction mammal-kn.» m Aladdin. All. wall in m you lick! mark lad 5th whteh M in tho data " um Mun Drim PIA. muting. DIM than (my. ,rholV - for (by no eortstantlr look- ing for "VI to mm and My on Ink. it your bulim- to " tend the“ mating: "an if you tuft larva on committee " your "tBrad- ia to the executive com- mittee what npplause in to A per- former. l And no a buy winter week is ‘mr. Next weak we suit have the (report of the O-kdlle Height! Raina-yen Meeting for than of you who could not "tend. MY. Instructors Win Coveted lifesaving Awards "'""""'""""". ---- ..-..- I The recitelie the firrtinnBerie. The Raye] Life Saving Society,“ five program: which are under Con-dim Brunch, proudly mnoun- the Joint auspices of the Ontario cu that the North York Tomhip Registered Music Tuchen' Ano- 1Perk- Ind Recreation Department, cintion and the North York Pub- have for the Iecond yeer running, lie Librnry. ‘won the "Coehrtute Cup" present-'. A limited number of tickets is ed by the Society. _ ‘avlilable. Anyone wishing to attend Threup,'named in honour of thelmay obtlin tieketa at the inquiry founder of the Ontario Branch ofldesk in the Idult division of the ‘the Society, is awarded nnnuallyilibrlry. incrou Canada to the organisations --r---__-H- ‘Iecuring the moat number of pointa' LIBRARY HOURS: Tuesdav to ‘based upon awards elrned. ‘Friday, 9.00 mm. to 8.30 pm. and The yelr 1960 points and wardmsatm-d‘y 9.00 mm. to 5.00 p.m. Jor North York were; ,AAâ€"AA-i -_--_--_---_ , points n 1,623 i lerds 269 i I I I ll l Ind the next highest was attained! g ii, the University of Toronto as) . follows; w JOAN MARCH l points H. ..__._ 1,450 awnrds _ Ft" .. 7 216 [ For 1961 the iUures Show quite) in increase for North York, name-l ly ( points ,.rr_._r...r_._..."" 1,877 torards _ 303 These nwuds Ire earned by candidates " all nven pools in North York in the Life Swing classes held once weekly under lu- pervisions Ind instructions of qur iified employees of the Township. I It is interesting to note that [other winners and runners up for ‘the cup over the years includu Ta.ii.5. Regina, University of Toronto, University of Western Ontario, St. Andrews College, ‘hkeshore Swimming Club, Ottawa Municipal Swim Club, Schumacher lions: queens University, Cann- IP") Red Cross. P.E.I. Division and S-sknuhewnn Division, Peterbor- ‘ough Y.M.C.A. and muny other or- ganixations. The awards, according to level, number " follows; The cup was presented to Mr., Sid Smith, Supervisor of Aquatics,) North York Parks and Recreation) 'Department, " the Innull meeting', 'of the Roy-l Life Suing Society, February 9th, 1962 ot the King (Edward Hotel. Toronto. In accept- ‘ini the cup Mr. Smith stoked that! ‘he was doing so on behalf of thw \Supervisou and Inltmtton " the pools in North York who r t many hours of hlrd work in inumcting eandidatea for those I'll‘dl and it it an honour for him to te min present to receive the cup for them. A highlight at all the pools com- mencing February 12th, 1962 is the “Long Distance Swimâ€, ht which all persons in Me (mum. no and under, " and under, " land! under and " in" and over on participate. The companion ll ,buetl on the pom swimming tht gluten number of lengths m nun mks for which In â€mu-l- tmphy in prenatal with runner up cup: ma ribbon. This in but 1 "null portion of the various classes of inhuman given in the Township pools Ind lumen: are nvnillble even for children at young u 3 you! of Age. also per- lie swimming periods In held on union: evening! during the week but all pools are open for this pur- pom on nth Friday and Saturday evening, During enrh yen there are I ... number of Water Safety Shown, Competitive Swim mum and I vur- can lay of other mil-m“: ncllx‘tiu -- at the v-rimu pool: - thr' 1tUl'1i'.1 Junior and Senior _ Elementary Certificate . Intermediate Bronze Medallion Ber to Brome Medallion Award of Merit Bar to Award of Merit V Distinction Award l. Instructors Certificate _.. Lifeguard Proficiency ..- Total N Artiikitrl Respiration 1,877 M 161 303 43 "All ,.-ka-urmau. "ahaatltbdfirths- theh-tBr-het-adv a For. th.adrewtiiueta- W to an“ in m nth-Wilmin- muumquuw-m Win-Whom.“- ecuful noel-l evening this winter ntthto-Arun. mmvhgwduolummr- tirneaeth$ti-orm.vus+ “at“ W Ontario “an thumphuhnhnupinto. uric. ot"gab 1W bow-u m saddlmnbon ml- ado-Ind d-ta.Tumo--aitrt dour even if itisuro may I Any Vie-ton an. mid-nu with ‘hIVC " interact in boating In ter at future until". Piou- _eonuct Commander Huh Bennett Work and May In Weston Denise Tunney To Give Concert On February 17 Deni†Tunney, pianist, will pre- unt 1 meital in the auditorium of the Willowdale Regional Branch of the North York Public Library, 'aturdar, Fobnnry 17 " 4.15 pm. ; LIBRARY HOURS: Tuesday tab! spotting procedI (Friday, 9.00 mm. to 8.30 pam andihtsviour of textiles. " CH 1-99â€. On. at the ransom that "mun work is never done" in been“. Illa mend: u lot or her working time looking for her “tools†man: the vast u- nrtmeut of cleaning aids she an find on today's muket. Reducing your cleaning out to We: and assembling them in one plus in n gran short cut to cleaning which results in I any-all to any out molt cleaning prodeeta. _ 4uugustg,4luiti' You can euily turn . soft drink carton into . kit for mu; clawing “uteri-h. Here's the L Cover the carton with Id- but" plastic in whatever pat- tern you like. Tho one pictured WIS done with three pieces ot plastie--extwur ttatt the width of tttet ordinary roll you can get in the dime or hudwne store. The plastic does more than just decorate: it strength- en: the carton and protects it Bgaittrrt moisture. save /[ '2. stock the kit. Buses can Dimer, Pare Clan" Inhalation Center." Frank Young iusuU.. 245-9934 ' CH Luvs out mi: ttM ISUNOYON A1a.-a"DAM, OM. {‘ 100 ‘200 save '300 on car fiitatitiiig ad insurance . through the STATE FNlllll BANK " " JOAN MARCH WtNt0EN Here's how it mks. Pick the car you mtnt-- new or used. Then call me and all me how much you need to can! the unpaid balance. I‘ll help you with .11 the details and at you "tsock-forthe-Th-ri-ours.' wttodnyhowthnBankPhnanworkfotyou. CH. I-358l-2 Ink Young t 7 Robert Simpson "A" IAIN mun Antone-nu “MIAMI (“IAIN MOO-o: Von-m Make noi- For A word of warning to everyone --lrtmtae don't try to remove ltlinl '{rom your menu yourself. You “my think you are suing your-elf in few pennies, but in the lm run, it could cost you the price of the “meat. Each type of thin in likely to line one type of Ipotl remover. compared to over I dozen Pet types of spot removers nfound in . cleaning plant. Spot- ting, as it is called in the Dry (iiirfi Business, in one of the most complicated procedures in lthe cleaning of a garment. Not lonly does it require a variety of (spot removing agents and equip- Iment, but the spotter in a cleaning \plant must be thoroughly trained ‘and experienced in the knowledge fol spotting procedures Ind the be- fury. but here no {in good 0381: NOW TO TREAT STAINS AND SPIllS tr. A plus only: N-ture‘s own ingrmce doem’t com- pete with nqgrerit or perfume but adds " glamorous touch to on unwell-w: Job. These simple hate: for clan- ing are chosen with an eye toward simplicity as well as function. A recent Gallup sur- vey turned up the information that women want one product that cleans. disinlecls and de- odorlul. The“ pins cluner. And, since women Insuring the same survey the aid they'd like rooms to smell as clean as they looked, pine spay wu fit- ted into the kit to insure this. For [m Honcho“ like: loom write: Plane Cleaner Infamous»: Center. MS In: 42nd Street. New York IT, NJ. Ask Nr beam #1 all " 1. A Mrte oil cleaner: Any of the general puma clean- ern containing pin. on on the market rm do. Make sure the libel any: “contains pine oil", then look to your pine cleener to do such joba as donning tile and faucets: scouring kitchen pots and pans; helping to dissolve grease on stove or frying pun. Why look for "pine on"? Became it's nature’s own BoNenb.-sinCe it din- Iolvu grease and oil it gives a " boon. to any other cleaning agent it may be combined with as well u dttt- ing a lot or hard cleaning jobs well on its own. You are probably asking your IPOI'eI: Che “will ’up" and "scrub off" type. & A â€also cloth: It wipes up moisture and doubles as n dixhclou: and Polisher. (I? " of "if-itat should I do when l spill something on a garment'." Many diluent substances rent“: dieemntl, and must be treatedl‘ and removed with different types of removers. Here ia what yarnI uhould or should not do when ll hub-Lance is accidentally spilt on your clothing or household textiles. L Never press or iron over a; stain. 1 :2. Don't rub the stain area. Rub-) I bin; may weaken the ares or cause a quziness. Colour dam- l age can occur from severe rub<l l hing. [ ' Have stains removed promptly 1 by your cleaner. Time will set i many stains. Many stains he- , come permanently set under I many conditions of use, such as l alkalinity of soap, ageing of the j stain through storage, or the warmth of a bureau drawer or. clothes closet. Show the stained[ area to your cleaner and tell him what you spilt on this area. E '14. Please be careful with the use? I of household bleaches and pat- ented spot removers. Never ap- ply concentrated bleach directly on a fabric. These are‘some precaution: sou); can take to prevent permanent: i---:::,---:,--:-----,;,))]., r)lltlllr.li?' lie/##1##! I ifiiii"ii"i"" -, ji roux F h. 55 ON mt MOVE IRIS WEEK I w. on.“ . was-I lnviu'i-n k may." " a... l- - Ind M on and has". Aha yo- hh h- - our up-gnlowhmkmyum'llwu any ii-r-rr-trs-or-""" you man hull "an on; At Show, " man.- LEAN (IENDillOIN H0) HIST GRADE BUTTER 15-65: tqt-tsob-tttT PORK LIVER la. 29: FRESH muss tum-mu] iitr LIVER 'ob tjiiiitttt was ussc 'rttittittbrettWttr) " ROAST I. lib 5m, I40"! i"iiiifiii"uas, HOME FREEZER ORDERS 1708 JANI sy. w 1mm FREE I énvr-nl I PARKING out mm a mum I G G s box. 43c son (mum, FLAVOR, SAVINGS! GRADE "A" LARGE MEAT MARKET and DEL ICATESSEN * FIRST QUAD" GOVERNMENT IHQECI’ED nouns ther * - INVITE YOU To - .. " SHOP-RITE f rear-me 9-,;wa var-afi- iuio-N-D-r-tou-hr" wohnramhhlhduWCud "amaehi--.a-di.tb-dtb" % cup drained nan-mum chi-Ii. 2 cup- one-[Had Ill-pupal- in: or 2-1/3 cup- -itftod att. purpou paltry no" , teaspoon- hckin. powder la' uupoon salt 2/3 cup butts: or mug-rim 1 cup iitte granulated - 2 ex:- . “a cup milk Sift together the ell-pupae or pastry flour, baking powder I. salt. Cream butter or margarine; gradually blend in the 1 cup m. Add eggs, one at I time, belting in well after each addition. Con- bine milk and “nine. Add dry ingredient. to weaned mixture elus- nately with milk, combining lightly the: each addition. Cuddly spoon batter over sliced cherries in prepared eaket plus and - evenly. Bake in preheated oven 25 to " minutes. Stand at. in their pan: on wire rub for 10 minutes, then turn wt onto rich and curefully peel off plper (replace any cherries which any luv. stuck to the paper). Allow elk“ to cool completely, cherry‘lidl ,. Grease two 9-inch heart-shined cake pm: (or two 8-inch will liyemke pun), and lin- bottom with _ In: - This}! slice the man-chino cherries and mange them in the pups!“ pull. Preheat oven to 875T. tmoderately hot). Combine the 2 table-poms sugar. corn starch, We chm syrup and water in a small uucepan. Stir over low but until tho mixture come- to the boil had is clear. Tint with u little MM coloring. Cool slightly. Spmd the glue our the cherries on on. a! the cakes. Clone to waning time, whip the cram until ml. PM unglued take on n serving pint: and sprawl with about 1/8 at “I. unglued Lid on l" Jiiiiii' Jia' alia'spnmd with Mt 1/3 of tho chipped cream. Top with (had cake, then from: Iides with til. :0- ruining whipped cream. " PORK ROAST It. Mk Cottage Rolls It. 49: “mamas LEM mum LEAN AND TASTY (Ill END) 331??" h. 43c my! mm, m Loin _ Round 51 Pork Chops Roast u. 69¢ ' M. Tae BLADE ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST h. 53: LEAN GROUND BEEF h. 33: RUMP ROAST MINCED PORK Asmamn Whack-Inuk- mam non mason to sum" n: ma) noun" Am RES“, TASTY you BREAD tuuess St c Shldr. Roast It. 39: IE t hum mill.- . , uhlupocu {Haunted up: 1 {alum corn M lk cup "In drained from munchino ehaeMqq 2 tablespoon: water For drops red food eoloriaq la pint (1% win) whini-C flour, baking powde- “I CHICKENS III. " MiLK I 20%“: l WWI (MAB! In. " I. 59: .. 53e