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On Christmas Day we‘re thirkâ€" ing of you. â€" Love, Pat, Viv. Bab, Ed Jr. WOULD the man who left overâ€" coat â€" West Point Hall â€" Satâ€" turday, Dec. 7th, please conâ€" tact CL. 5â€"4205. LONG BRANCH area â€" Dog, poodle, black male, white spot on chin. Reward. CL, 5â€"4818, after 6. Commercial and Indusâ€" trial companies needing fast service with their fluorescent lighting problems call â€" Canadian Fluorescent Services Try our 5 year guaranteed buibs CAT, lost since Nov. 19th, gray Persian female, vicinity Evans Ave. Reward. Phone 251â€"1683 BROWN â€" Roger and Winnie (nee Lawn) are pleased to anâ€" nounce the birth of a son, Roâ€" bert Scott Talbot, 6 lbs., 5 0z., on Dec. 6t§> 1963. At Clinton General Hospital, Clinton, Ont. Special thanks to Dr. Thomas. BARTLEY, Lillian â€" At St. Joâ€" seph‘s Hospital, on Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963, Lillian Curtiss, late of 62 Daisy Ave., Long Branch, dear wife of the late John Bartley; loving mother of Kathicen (Mrs. N. Bartau), Long Branch and George of Mimico; dearly beloved sister of Mabel (Mrs. R. Baker), Toâ€" ronto; also survived by 8 grandchildren. Rested at the _ Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 ' Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th _ St.), New Toronto, Service was in the chapel on Saturday at 1 10.30 am. Interment Park |\ _ Lawn Cemetery. 53 â€"â€" SERVICES OFFERED IRL wants ride from Finsbury Chrome chairs a specialty Best workmanship, fast service. Cres. to 7th line. Office hours 8 to 4.30. CL. 1â€"6169. LENYK â€" John Joseph â€" At| the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Friday, December 13, 1963, John J. Lenyk, late of 1268 Dixie Rd,, Port Credit, dearly beloved brother of Anna, Kaâ€" therine, Mary and William; dear cousin of John M. and Paul Lenyk. Rested at the Ridâ€"| ley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Fumral} was Monday at 9 a.m. to St.| Demetrius Ukrainian Greek! Orthodox Church, Long! Branch, for service at 9.30 un.} Interment Park Lawn Cemeâ€"| All kinds of Upholstering Repairs 54 â€" TRANSPORTATION Lights Out ?? seph‘s Hospital, Toronto, Thurs. Dec. 12 1963, Selma Nahkool, dearly beloved wife of Paul Thomas, 48â€"Fourth St., New Toronto, and dear mother of Mrs. Edward Adimey (Norma), Buffalo; Norm an, Thomas, George, Kelly and Edward. In her 67th year. Mrs. Thomas rested at the funeral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico, from Friday, 2 p.m. Funeral to St. Teresa‘s Church, 10th St.., New Toronto, for solâ€" emn requiem high mass Monâ€" day, 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary‘s Cemetery, Port Credit. . 19, 1963 â€" of Donna, Maureen, James, Joseph, Gerald, John and Danâ€" iel Jr. In his 66th year: Mr O‘Callaghan rested at the funeral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico. Funâ€" eral to St. Leo‘s Church, Royâ€" al York Rd., Mimico, for reâ€" quiem high mass Tuesday, 9 am: Interment Mount Peace Cemetery, Dixie. 55 â€" PERSONAL 231â€"4451 61 â€" DEATHS 60 â€" BIRTHS 56 â€" LOST & t The church was beautifully decorated with standards of white gladioli, pale and deep pink carâ€" nations, and lighted candelabra. Reverend Donald S. Jackson ofâ€" ficiated and the program of wedâ€" ding music was directed by Mr. Philip Sawford, AT.CM., with Mr. George Merner as soloist. One of the loveliest of fall wedâ€" dings took place in St. Andrew‘s Presyterian Church recently when Jacqueline (Jackie) Franâ€" ces, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ferguson Saint of Drymen Crescent, Port Credit, was united in marriage with Jack Thomas Lennox, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lennox, of Lennox Street, Torâ€" onto. Given in marriage by her fathâ€" er, the bride wore a full length gown of shimmering white peau de soie embroidered with clusters of fern and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. It was simply styled with scoop neckline, elbow length sleeves and slightly belled skirt. The detachable un a d o r n.e d chapel train was caught by a bow at the front and swept into dramatic fullness in the back. Her boufâ€" fant veil of silk tulle illusion was attached to a lead crystal headâ€" piece and she carried two Cymâ€" bidium orchids surrounded by & cascade of shaded pink carnaâ€" tions, stephanotis and trailing ivy. | Following the ceremony, a cocktail reception was held at ‘lhe Mayfair Inn. where the ibride's mother received guests in \a charming twoâ€"piece ensemble of \smoke blue brocade which she The maid â€" of â€" honor, Norma| ‘» t 4 h Mn Howard and bridesmaid, Joâ€"Anne 10 ‘k he ‘-‘a" ~ i in Saint, the bride‘s niece, wore p / "elgtith short strapless gowns in cerise Abrre fol crepe. topped by a surplice deâ€" Cull signed with sabrina neckline, elâ€"| nilie f bow length sleeves and flowing panels from the plunging V back o to the hemline. Circlets of cerise Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lennox are seen leaving St. Andrew‘s Presâ€" crepe softened by a bow in front|byterian Church following their marriage. The bride is the and back, adorned their hair and|former Jacqueline Frances Saint, daughter of Mr. and Mrs they carried "“’f;f‘rf of burgundy |Eric Ferguson Saint of Drymen Cr., Port Credit, and the groorï¬ granes with trailing ivÂ¥. _____ |;g the som of Mr. and Mrs. John Lennox of Lennox Street. The groom was attended by his best man, Lee Bailey. and ushers: Paul Pellettier and Bruce Pitchâ€" ford. MUNDT, Alexander â€" At the * Queensway General Hospital, on Sunday, Dec. 15, 1963, Alexâ€" ander Mundt (late of 82 â€" 3rd| St.), dearly beloved husband of Evelyn King: dear father of Alex and Carol, both at home. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd.. 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at l4th St.), New| ‘Toronto. Funeral on Wednesâ€"| ! day, at 12.30 p.m., to St. Marâ€" garet‘s Anglican Church, 6th| St.. New Toronto, for service} â€" at 1 pm. I Alex and Carol, both at home. SERIES No. 2 SHEA‘S ]l?:tned at the Ridley Funeral REXDALE COMMUNITY e Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore TEN PIN LEAGUE Blvd. W. (at l4th St.), New| * 1 ‘Toronto. Funeral on Wednes| y Dec. 6, 1963 day, at 12.30 p.m., to St. Marâ€" Won â€" Pts. â€" Tt. â€" Grand Tt. nuf s L : The Doves 13, 4, 34â€"60; Have garet‘s Anglican Church. 6th] a 12 St.. New Toronto, for service | Nots 11, 5, 32 â€" 44; The Strokers at 1 p.m. [11, 4, 30 â€" 10; Jokers 11, 4, 30 1 61 2 HhOtL O 000 jâ€"§6; The Spoilers 10, 4. 28 â€" WOOD, Sarah Ann â€" Suddenly 58; Alleycats 9, 4, 26 â€" 68; Fireâ€" at Long Branch on Friday,|birds 11, 2, 26 â€" 58; Last Entry Dec. 13. 1963. Sarah Ann Wood,|9. 4. 26 â€" 56; Odd Balls 10, 3, late of 4 Church Rd., dearly 26 â€" 56; Screwballs 8, 3, 32 â€" beloved wife of the late Roâ€" 54: Imperials 8, 2, 20 â€" 42; bert Wood. and loving mother Brown Bombers 8, 2, 20 â€" 40; of Alexander Bastien, Long Long Shots 6%4, 2, 17 â€" 47; Hot Branch. Rested at the Rid|eyi5h0(s 6, 2. 16 â€" 44; Misfits 6, Funeral Home Ltd.. 3080 Lake|2, 16 â€" 44; The Duffers 5%%, 2, Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St), 15 â€" 41. New Toronto. Funeral Tuesâ€"; £ * * day at 9 am., to Christ the| LADIES CITY MAJOR . King Church, Long Branch, BOWLING LEAGUE for mass at 9.30 a.m. Interâ€" Team Standing ment Riverside: Cemetery,| Miss Sun Valley 27, Gormes Weston. |Downtown Chev. a n d Olds 24; _â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘t High Segres â€" Helen Trinet: ; ‘phe combined choirs of the Aldâ€" 63 â€" IN MEMORIAM Gorries 929\(276, 344, 309); Milâ€" ‘erwood United Church under the w Paaine me ""__l“? Evans, Shamrock 842| qirection Choirmaster B. Shrubâ€" DAVIES â€" In loving memory Of|q393); May | Ruthley. PeoPle®|sofe, will present the annual a dear husband, father and|g32 (303); Merle Denny, HOrâ€"\carol service at 7:30 p.m.. Sunâ€" grandfather, Dan Davies, WhO nel« §28: Norah Oakley, Oismâ€"lday., Becember 22. The Church is bee NS ts pia 826 (323); Ollie Miller, NeWlinvited the public to participate Those we love we never 10s€. Shamrock 815; Dot Breckies,|with the 100 choristers in this For always they will be ‘Hornells 80Â¥ (321); Evelyn Macâ€" |service of Christmas praise. Loved, remembered, treasured. Innis, Nanking 790; Aud Bebâ€" . % * a Always in our memory. ‘bington, Ace Bowl 777; Lea Mcâ€" LAKESHORE LADIES â€" Lovingly remembered bY neish Peoples 775; Gene Bruce, MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE his wife Betty and family. }Seagmmeltes 773 (322); Dot| November 16th "\Gibson, Miss Sun V 773: Marge| We would like to take this _i‘_â€"'_ CA_RDS OFJ.E‘.‘F'ES,_}BMHP}: Olympia 762; DOflnJopportunity to welcome a new AITCHISON â€" We wish to Px-‘MFD‘â€"’rm"“v Stan Jarvis 756; sponsor the Lakeshore Flower press sincere thanks and apâ€"\ Anne Storey. Cleco 756; B.arb‘Shop. preciation to our many.â€"friends Baker, Shoppers Bow!l 751;] Donna Carter of Richmonds and neighbors who were so Louise Mclimurray, Miss Sun V./was the star of the day rolling kind to us during our recent 743 (313); Theda Procher, Ace‘a fine 786 (228, 273, 285), folâ€" bereavement and also to thank|Bow! 742; Bea Milton. Seagramâ€" lowed by Ginny Manning of them for the beautiful floral|ettes 732: Marg Walford, Seven|Richmonds with 695 (254, 181, offeringsâ€"Mrs. Aitchison and|UP 731; Jetry Bagshaw, Olymâ€"|260) Don pra 724; Grace Clarke, S. Jarvis| Other high three games were cummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmm|723; Rene Church, Gormies 722;|â€" C ay Dorney (Casual Girl) 65 â€" COMING EVENTS Julie:Conti, Seven Up 715, 670; Ola Srmith â€"(Lakeshore AITCHISON â€" We wish to exâ€" press sincere thanks and apâ€" preciation to our many.â€"friends and neighbors who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement and also to thank them for the beautiful floral offeringsâ€"Mrs. Aitchison and Don KNIGHTS of Columbus Bingo will be held in St. Leo‘s Parish Centre this Saturday night, 8 p.m. sharp. (Regular early bird and special games.) MIMICO Recreation Euchre, Thursday nights, 8 pm. Miâ€" mico Hydro Hall, 259 Royal York Road, upstairs. SQUARE DANCING â€" The Four RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. Hwy. 27 & Albion Rd BE. 9â€"4310; Evgs. BE. 9â€"8374 Lennox â€" Saint Couple United In St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian 62 â€" CEMETERY LOTS Glendale Memorial Gardens Corners Square Dance Club‘s|ley 227, Valda Hefner 226,| High Triple, Richmonds 31 1964 Winter and Spring Season|Grace Clarke 226. Averages to date â€" Dc starts Saturday, January 11. at| Team High Score â€" New|Carter 244, Hazel Venner T. L Kennedy High School,\Shamrock Bow 1 3776; Peoples|Cay Dorney 214, Gert Wa: Cooksville. Dancing commences|Credit Jewellers 3648, Gorries|213,. Ola Smith 208. Ginny M at 8.30 p.m. Special instruction|Downtown Chev. 3549 ning 207. Kay Frances in country style square danâ€"|‘ Season‘s High â€"Tripleâ€"Helen|Gloria Wilson 202, Helen cing along with the waitz and|Trinier 929; Single, Shirl Macâ€"|Cracken 200. polka every Thursday at Rivâ€"|kintosh 425; Team Triple, New * * .* erside School, John St.. Port|Shamrock 3882. Team Single,‘ ROYAL CANADIAN LEGI Credit, starting January 9,|Peoples Credit 1428 BRANCH No. 3 from 8.00 to 10.30 p.m. for the| Double header â€" Dec. 7 startâ€" BOWLING LEAGUE balance of the season. Admisâ€"jing at 1:30 p.m Standings as of Nov. 23, 1 sion charge will be waved nnl | M a tch Game Dec. 7 at| Old Viemnas 31, Red Caps the evening a membership ($2) O‘Connor Bowl against Sudbury.|\Dows 30. Black Labels 29, B is taken out. For more details City Team will be: Ollie Milâ€"|Velvets 29, LP.A.‘s 24, Bra please call. Helen or Bert Everâ€"|ler. Dot Gibson, Theda Procher,|21, O‘Keefes 21, Kingsbeer ett at CR 8â€"7614 Imnmmw 14 61 â€" DEATHS CH. 1â€"0861 wore with a matching ostrich plume cocktail hat and white orâ€" chid corsage encircled with blue tinted carnations. She was assisted by her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Joyce Fitzâ€"Henry. wearâ€" ing a magnificent cocktail coat ’and dress in bronze on black Italian brocade accented with a gold Cymbidium orchid corsage and gold feathered chapeau. The groom‘s mother wore a softly draped gown of powder blue chifâ€" Bowling Results | LADIES CITY MAJOR . BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standing Miss Sun Valley 27; Gormes Downtown Chev. and Olds 24; New Shamrock Bowl 24; Seven Up 22; Shoppers Bowl 23: Ace Bowl 21; Stanley L. Jarvis 21; Rhea Flower Shop 20; Olympia Recreation Club 19; Peoples Creâ€" dit Jewellers 19; Bowlerama Ltd, 18: Seagramettes 16; Cleco Air Tools 14; Continental Casuâ€" alty 14; Nanking Tavern 11; Sam Tobe Furs 11; City Driving School 10; Hornell Blouses 10. High Averages â€" Oliie Miller 248, Dof Gibson 244. Theda Proâ€" cher 240. Peggy Hughes 237, Shirley Mackintosh 236, Louise Mclimurray . 235, Barb Baker 235. May Ruthley 235. Helen Riâ€" chards 232, Norah Oakley 232, Marg Walford 231. Dot Breckles 231, Mary Tipoff 230. Estelle ‘Grrwherg 230, Lorry Bates 230. Millie Evans 228, Aud Young }227. Gene Bruce 227. Eileen Henâ€" ‘ley 227, Valda Hefner 226, Grace Clarke 226. Team High Score â€" New Shamrock Bow 1 3776; Peoples Credit Jewellers 3648, Gorries Downtown Chev. 3549 Season‘s High â€"Tripleâ€"Helen Trinier 929; Single,. Shirl Macâ€" kintosh 425; Team Triple, New Shamrock 3882. Team Single, Peoples Credit 1428 Shamrock 3882; Team Single.' ROYAL CANADIA'N LEGION Peoples Credit 1428 BRANCH No. 3 Double header â€" Dec. 7 startâ€" BOWLING LEAGUE ing at 1:30 pm Standings as of Nov. 23, 1963 | M a tch Game Dec. 7 at| Old Viemnas 31, Red Caps 31, O‘Connor Bow! against Sudbury.IDmu 30. Black Labels 29, Black City Team will be: Ollie Milâ€"|Velvets 298, LP.A.‘s 24. Bradins _ Foz their noneymoon trip the bride changed into a black couâ€" |turier suit of English Saltaire | wool serge, a gold feather cloche, Nblack calf accessories with brushâ€" ed gold trim and a corsage of gold Cymbidium orchids. They ‘now reside on Budgell Terrace. | The President, Mrs. Marg Walâ€" ford, would like all teams to |suggest alley to bowl in if the |league should vote to travel. fon with a shaded pink hat and pink and white orchid corsage. Among the guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. George Bughman and Mrs. John Wright, relatives from Peoria, Illinois. | _ Alderwood Ladies Monday Aftâ€" |ernoon Bowling League team | standing December 9, 1963: Goâ€" gettersâ€"40, Canariesâ€"35, Merzy Makersâ€"26, Eager Beaversâ€"19. This "week‘s glass was won by Mrs., Lillian Hughes with 298 High single flat, Joan Burmanâ€" 1338; high double flat, Gladys \Priceâ€"540. High single with |handicap, Flo Pinkâ€"268; high two with handicap, Vi Ahigren â€"497, i The 64A. and B. Brownie Packs { will be out singing Carols on |‘Thursday evening, from 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Please turn your | T.V. sets and radios down so that you can hear the Brownies sing. \‘They will not be calling at doors ‘the,\' are just doing this to bring ‘back the old custom of Carolling. | We hope that you will be listenâ€" ing. and Louise Mellimurray The Christmas Fair at the Church of the Atonement was a tremendous success, because of the coâ€"operation of the church »rganizations and the members of the church. Our sincere thanks to evervon=> The combined choirs of the Aldâ€" erwood United Church under the direction Choirmaster B. Shrubâ€" sole, will present the annual carol service at 7:30 p.m., Sunâ€" day, December 22. The Church invited the public to participate with the 100 choristers in this service of Christmas praise. LAKESHORE LADIES MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE November 16th We would like to take this opportunity to welcome a newn was the star of the day rolling ar fine 786 (228, 273, 285), folâ€" lowed by Ginny Manning of Richmonds with 695 (254, 181, 260). Other high three games were â€" Cay Dorney (Casual Girl) 670; Ola Smith (Lakeshore Flower Shop) 655; Ann Denno (Jacks Pharmacy) 654; Gert Warren (New Toronto) 644; Haâ€" zel Venner (Carol Treble) 641; Betty Agnew (Giovanni and Piâ€" ero Hair Stylists) 614;) Kay Frances (Jacks Pharmacy) 600 Individual Single Game of the day, Donna Carter of Richmonds 285 High Team Single, Lakeshore Flower Shop 1112 High Triple, Richmonds 3144. Averages to date â€" Donna Carter 244, Hazel Venner 214, Cay Dorney 214, Gert Warren 213, Ola Smith 208, Ginny Manâ€" ning 207. Kay Frances 203, Gloria Wilson 202, Helen Mcâ€" Cracken 200. 3 1NE DMUE TS 10Z] % o Canadian Christmas customs| r of Mr. and Mrs.‘ lt â€" . ‘come from many lands. The| edit, and the groom ;. yas ypl aI £ Lennox Street. )mmce pie is one British contriâ€" Photo by Russel Barfoot | bution to food traditionally serv-} 15, Morrello â€" Duffin Couple Honeymoon . i In Traditional Niagara Falls The marriage of Patricia Anne Duffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Duffin of Alexander Avenue, Lakeview, and William Joseph Morrello, son of Mrs Rita Morrello and the late Mr. W. Morrello of Sudbury, Ontario, took place in Christ the King Church, Long Branch, with Revâ€" erend Father O‘Donnell officiâ€" ating. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, the bride chose powder blue embossed taffeta for her charming ‘bellâ€"shaped gown. Her bouffant veil of tulle illusion was attached to a pearl and crysâ€" tal coronet and she carried a cascade . of white â€" chrysantheâ€" mums and blue tinted carnaâ€" }ï¬ons. Her matrort of honor, Mrs. George Harris, wore a gown of gold peau de soie with matchâ€" ing headpiece and carried a bouâ€" }que! of bronze and gold chryâ€" santhemums. The groom was attended by his best man, Mr. George Harris and the bride‘s brother Danny. Following the ceremony, a reâ€" ception was held at the home of the bride where the bride‘s moâ€" ther received guests in a mushâ€" room crepe twoâ€"piece ensemble which she wore with matching accessories and pale pink corâ€" sage of sweetheart roses, She was assisted by the groom‘s moâ€" Pies Fit For A King From The British Kingdom ed at this season. It was originâ€" ally known as "shredded pie" and the compound of spices and many other good things symbolâ€" ized the gifts of the Magi to the Christ Child. Pie in Canada means a pastry large enough to serve six people at least. However, in England, one mince pie is just big enough for one person. And, unlike some Canadian pies, it always has a top crust. So much a part of the English Christmas tradition are mince pies today that there‘s a pleaâ€" sant supersition that a month of happiness will come your way for each mince pie you eat in a different home over the holidays. Today‘s recipe makes a concesâ€"\heat in a preheated slow oven sion to Canadian terminology in|(300 deg. F.) for about fifteen referring to the spicy pastries| minutes. ‘ as "tarts", but everything else| OLD ENGLISH MINCE TARTS about them is in the best British\(Yield) Approx. 3 dozen tarts __ manner. The pastry used in Old 4% cups onceâ€"sifted allâ€"purpose English Mince Tarts is adapted| flour from a revered English recipe in| OR 5‘ cups onceâ€"sifted pastry \which baking powder gives an| flour extraâ€"light quality. The baked|4 teaspoons baking powder pastry is very short and rich, but|2 teaspoons salt not greasy. Though not identifiâ€" 2 cups shortening able, there‘s a little lemon juice 1 cup hot water in the dough that accents the 4 teaspoons lemon juice fruitâ€"rich mincemeat. 1 egg, wellâ€"beaten Ther eare a couple of other 2 15â€"ounce tins (approx 33 cups) bonuses to the recipe. Rolling, prepared mincemeat and reâ€"rolling, shaping and reâ€"‘â€" Combine flour, baking powder ‘shaping â€" nothing seems to afâ€" and salt in large mixing zowl fect the tenderness, so it‘s an With pastry blender. cut in 1‘ inspiration to cooks who haven‘t cups of the shortening until it had the success they‘d like with resembles cornmeal, Completely previous pastryâ€"making efforts. |dissolve the remaining * cup The baked tarts take readily shortening in the hot water. Add to freezing for several weeks.\lemon juice and beaten egg to Store them in the freezer in tightâ€"\the â€" dissolved â€" shortening. Mix y covered tins or wrapped tightâ€" these liquids into the flour mixâ€" ily in foil. If you want to serve ture until the dough leaves the them hot. wrap them in foil and sides of the bowl. The baked tarts take readily to freezing for several weeks. Store them in the freezer in tightâ€" ly covered tins or wrapped tightâ€" ly in foil. If you want to serve them hot, wrap them in foil and Ther eare a couple of other bonuses to the recipe. Rolling and reâ€"rolling. shaping and reâ€" shaping â€" nothing seems to afâ€" fect the tenderness, so it‘s an inspiration to cooks who haven‘t had the success they‘d like with previous pastryâ€"making efforts. Sherwood Flyers is n 0 £7 4 d Four Seasons Cleaners 3 2 0 13 8 Jack‘s Family Store 2 3 0 10 14 Roberts Strell Service 0 5 0 2 16 .( Game Results Sherwoed 3, vs Jack‘s 1. Four Seasons 2. vs Roberts 0 PEE WEE ERINGATE HOCKEY LEAGUE Steve Bratt, Flyers G. Whiteside, 4 Seasons D. Cutcliffe, 4 Seasons D. French, Jacks P. Zaluski, 4 Seasons D. Murchie, Flyers T. Cochrane, Jacks a B. Walleroft, Jacks R. Noblett, 4 Seasons G. Jackson, Roberts _ _ Simmons Greenhouses 1 Olsons Shell 1 Dicker Real Estate 0 Stronco Designs Lens Hardware Briarcrest 1.G.A. Briarcrest Drugs Websters Rangers Paul Teeple, Lens Dan Roberts, 1.G.A. John Clarke, Lens Doug Capstick, Lens High Triple Flat: J. Miller 797. High Triple w Hdcp: P. Whitaâ€" ker 804. High Single Rat: H. ‘Car‘r 370. High Single w Hdop: J. Joyce 389 Top Five High Averages: B Halliday 226, H. Barclay 223, S Kielbiski 213, G. Hames 213, J Dicksom 210. Drugs 6, vs Lens 4. LG.A. 5, vs Websterk 1 LEADING SCORERS Murchie, Dickers Turner, Stronco 2 Ford, Stronco .« Patterson, Stronco Salvian, Olsons McKissock, Simmons Clarke, Dickers Laing, Dickers Hockey Results LEADING SCORERS LEADING SCORERS Game Results BANTAM MIDGET 19| N Turvill, Barbers |F. Fedrigo, Barbers 6!N. McNab, Plasterers 4| J. Purchase, 6 Points TV p| W. Farkas, Plasterers R Taylor, Plasterers ther wearing a sheath gown of blue crepe with pink corsage of roses. For their honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, the bride changed Paul Koidis, Websters | Ken Leeder. Drugs Rick Lance, Drugs Jim Donald, L.G A. OLD ENGLISH MINCE TARTS (Â¥ield) Approx. 3 dozen tarts 4% cups onceâ€"sifted allâ€"purpose flour heat in a preheated slow oven (300 deg. F.) for about fifteen minutes. Plasterers Union Briarcrest Rarbers Six Points T V. Game Results Plasterers 3, vs 6 Points 1 LEADING SCORERS December 26th (BOXING DAY) MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM JOSEPH MORRELLO CAPITOL THEATRE FOR COMPLETE RENOVATIONS AND REMODELING JUVENILE REâ€"OPENING CLOSED Is Temporarily OLD ENGLISH MINCE TARTS 4TH and LAKESHORE NEW TORONTO 0 11 0 12 10 14 13 THE Pts Pis 5) Bryan Plumbing 2\ Rassins Food Mkt into a silver flecked black wool sheath, black accessories and white corsage of carnations. The couple now reside on Villa Road in Long Branch. | Bake in preheated oven about {20 to 25 minutes or until lightly lhrowned. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead about one minâ€" ute until all flour is blended in. Divide dough into 4 equal porâ€" tions, wrap in waxed paper and chill about one hour or overâ€" night if desired. Preheat oven to 400 deg. F. (hot). Roll out dough on lightly floured board, one portion at a time. to 1/16â€"inch thickness. Cut out half the dough into circles about 5 inches in diameâ€" ter; use to line muffin cups (apâ€" prox. 2"@â€"inch top inside meaâ€" sure). From remaining half of dough. cut out small circles about 2"%%â€"inches across. With a sharp pointed knife, slit the small circles in star pattern. Fill doughâ€" lined muffin cups %â€"full of mince meat, about 1%% tablespoons. Top with small circles, crimp edges and mark edges with tines of fork. Repeat with remaining reâ€" frigerated dough. K. Patterson, Barbers Flannery, 6 Points Ross, 6 Points A. Millegan, 6 Points Dunlop Tires U.P.W.A_ Local 114 Peddle, Bryan‘s ... 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