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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 16 Apr 1964, p. 8

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pie and a different cake for the children and after rambling hap- pily through the cook book, chose a banana cream pie and an angel cake. Cross my heart, I followed the pie directions to the dot but the cream filling turned out like glue; however, by this time I had too much invested in that pie to throw " out so I wad- ded the cream filling into the pie shell and hastily covered it with clout! of whipped cream in the hope that this would cover all my culinary sins, I don’t know what happened to the cake, but there waiiothing angelic about it By the tune I discovered that it had turned out to be a new kind of cake toffee, I had already made It was almost an anti-climax to get to the wedding on time: the bridegroom looked petrified and the bride looked beautiful land smug]: Ken pointed out). I sniHled a little and Ken held my hand. We came home ravenous treception sandwiches are suitable only for mice), shucked our ties and girdles and spent a harmonious evening It home. It was Hockey Night m' Canada for Ken and ironing for me and by 10.30 we were both in bed, reading (this is what middleage does) and arguing amicany about whose turn it was to have the extra pillow, which ended with Ken making his usual plaintive request for me to buy him a bolster. I got home from the hairdresser about 11.30. wtth various speeches prepared such as "The only reason you don't get more tickets for speeding 1& because yauYe not caught," but Ken wasnt there - he was up at the drama group's barn malung scenery for the next play. I put m an exhausting 46 minutes ot top-speed housework before It was tune to go and get Jeremy from school. On the way home, Jeremy informed me that he needed another pair of shoes as had gone through the sole of his only pair of school shoes. "And, Mother, all my white shirts are getting too tight." I didn't scream, but I felt I was entitled to. We got home just after 1 pan. which gave me forty mtnutes to get lunch for everyone and get myself ready far the' wedding. I was gull in my all]: when Joni accidentally banged her friend Debbie on the nose and Debbie began to drip blood over everything. It took another five minutes before we could stop it and by that tune the bath- room looked like an abattoir. In the middle of all this, Ken ar- rived home with just ten minutes to get washed and changed. I followed him into the bathroom and we argued, trying to keep our voices low so that the chlldren wouldn't hear us. Finally, he cut himself while he was shavmg and said ll was my fault. . Sunday lookéd as it n was going to be a better day, but this was only to catch me off guard. I decided to make a diffeNnt 'b-tH-tset-tttattest/tr-ned-dog, 'h.trtrt-eirtrmtutdttavetrooeoetstrue. Dmithw S I. - t don’t mu anyone even noticed. it started normally - a. Saturday; I got up any and drove Jammy to school 'teh-tttttteWay back, went into the taundromat mAuron ‘0-ch Aaistaggeredparttlteearoesmyway in, I W m In: some oily substance spread over we hood, no ,r%t.ieaittaurttpessed1tup.ndpeeredisrside,r-ty map tho that]. with . hammer or do whatever was m. Some- “I. "can" In gum; on though I couldn't Meow it, so I M I. do!!!“ to an! In than own Juice and took the car acron- ‘b loud to the “use, when u proved to be a broken hone (only "e, ma'm, which included more anti-freeze.) I phoned Ken who was " home to explain Ind he told me he was off to Each- llnnd Hill to take Joni tor her music lesson as I vacancy for the. morning had just occurred (normally, Joni goes on Saturday after- noon. but we were gems out to a wedding 1n the afternoon and couldn't take her.) t g6t home just before 10 mm which gave me time to admue the tine disorder m the house, left in tull-flight by Ken and the 'tirls, More I went off to my hairdresser at 10 am. I was ag- Bill weekday under the dryer, avxdly readmg about Ava Gard- ner’s m lit. in Spam, when Ken dropped m on tus way back hm the mum: lesson. The girls were wich tum and they both looked like refugees from a ragptekers' revnion. I was grateful for the (not that he'd reamed they couldnt go m their pyjamas, m it he hadn't managed to brush therr him or get them washed. Joni said m her penetraung it year old vowel “We got stopped by "PWeemaa," I said "tomatieailr. Ken looked sheeplsh and haunted he'd got I make: for speeding because he was late for the 1.011; I must have blanched because he patted my hand comfort- inlly and said. "Don't worry, dear, " doesn't happen very often". He went off cheerfully, the brute, and left me to sn and brood on my shunned budget. 1ylrAPMtrtsi-Tttumittr, April 16, I964 - a... . APRIL 30 You my new on” on evening of 'iete enemi‘mont Mm tkm, Saturday downstairs in Mu Viking Room - hand” 0M1 rock, "n huh nlomd "- -v Allowance for your old Hearing Aid on a NEW Up To ' Good Until Offer RESTAURANT tr TAVERN DIM” Highway - West of Dixie HEARING AID " m NORSEMAN "arc-ar,,,",".,,,";,",,),-",",:? CV" fria comm" MUSIC I "N Mtil FEATURING THE BEST IN _ ' TERRY QUEEN on the Bot! K ' f A ROSS ALLAN FOR INFORMATION OR HOME APPOINTMENT CALL 789-8669 Shaw’s - Third Flow 1209 SPECIAL? t '5 Trade-In Allowan It - DINING ROOM - COFFEE 'ttot to " nu. - umuu wucom Talkingpoint PM. 211-8711 YOBKDALE MAG" Rood Moose Chapter Hr 15th Anniversary 'C" GUY LAROCHE . . . designs this roinproof cocktail coat of horizontally ribbed lacquered motelosse. The Simple desugn dramotjzes this Intricate fabric of Arnel, wool and nylon. West Toronto Chapter No, M, Women of the Moose will cele- brate the 45th anniversary of its mstttutr.on on April 28, which falls on the same date as the m- staliaton of Officers of West To- romo Lodge No, " The women will be Jommg the men on this masxon With a big birthday cake tet the installation, One member has been With the Chapter for " years, and expects to attend the celebration again this year. It mt! be at the Canadians Club, 1585 Dundee SI West, Toronto Members of the lodge and Chapter have recently formed I mixed 5 pm Bowling League and hope to get ail the teams ar- ransted and ready to how! by the firm ban of September The hne PO _ operdtion and rmhusiasm chown bv so many of the mem- bers m this mica has suhpIy amazad those in charge. a different icing with lashings of lemon juice and icing sugar. so I Just poured this over the cake and hoped that someone would eat it. Later. this proved a physical impossibility and I put it out- side tor the birds when no one was looking. You'd have thought I'd had my whack: for the day) but there was more to come. Ken went over the income tax situation in the evening because “e felt sure we had some to come back and wanted to get our returns in earlv. I had already made a list of the things I intended to buy With the rebate, but I needn't have bothered -- We each have to haw the government $25. We aren't gomg to send in our returns just yet. casual two piece dress, wit easy blouse hos a low place the hips. NINA RICCI uses white crepe of Arnel and rafon for this W my "Guide lo Hm Catiobeart" wen mi.ss me If I caught the ately pleated skirt. The m and the belt rides on ' FOR THOSE WHO LIKE EXTRA STEAKS t 5 small. mrinuousa no": 69 ' All Other ‘ Beef Cuts At Worthwhile Savings MEAT PACKERS (IITTLET 2WY DON'T WAIT; ACT NOW! 1L3rlItont'Clritr' IHHVN T0 IiAIt'l‘II 'Muriel' 'iid-" a :40! tfwr, “KESLOJE DAVE OLW I Thanks are extended to the) ipast executive, especially to; Nancy Steel. the immediate past , .president, also to the themel jspeakers, Rev. L. Logan Varey 33nd Rev. Peter Tram. in on to the Music Faun], :Iponnomd by the American, ‘Guild of Music, at Louisville, ;Kantucky, in July. It it hoped 1that some 60 conscrvntory music ptudeuu, mainly of guitar 81114 accordion, will be eligible for participation in the Kentucky‘ feudal. The new executive was instal- led on Sunday afternoon by the Rev. D. Logan Varey, chaplain of the council. During the service the conference choir, under the capable leadership of the former past president, Tom Robinson, sang the anthem 'Walking With God', 'All we like Sheep' was the theme of the seventeenth annual Toronto Diocesan Conference of the Anglican Young People's Associtstion held in Orillia last weekend. Under the direction of the new president, Andy Wels- man of Simcoe Council the con- ference was very successful. The most important item of business at the conference was the election of a new executive. Congratulations to those chosen: president, Andy Welsman; vice- presidents, Deanna Copeland. Bill Rankin and Bob Ewing; sec- retary, Bev Baxter of St, Mat- thews, Etobicoke. Aside from the business and study of the conference, Satur- day evening was spent in happy fellowship and entertainment. The banquet began the evening with many surprises. Congra- tulations were extended to Tom Robinson for receiving his ‘Lifo Membership', and to St, Eliza- beth's A.Y.P.A. on winning the conference 'hat contest' for the second consecutive year. Following the banquet dele- gates had a choice of entertain- ment. The choice included danc- ing. watching the hockey game on TH. or for the norrtonrorm- ist, participating m the enter tainment along with a folk sing- er, at the new and successful venture. a coffee house. appro- priately named 'The Bleating Lambl The' audition was Mined [at your to aid conservatory pu- Nu 'seeticipatutg In the Kiwam In Music Festival. Winner: of hit you-'1 Kiwanis festivu will Many prxsiects have been u. T""" T""":"" . planned this year to raise funds. for this purpose. The parents ah‘ HORSE SENSE ttocitttion is hoping to have I ti"-) One example of horse-sense, pacity crowd at their bingo artdsccorxiing to the Ontario Safety thus be able to mist these 1oca1luague, is making sure that music students to bring ttumeic7er.J'owCr u never used for All left the conference With newly-acquired Interest and en- ergy to carry on the work in the KemursrrethrNmrstaAaso. “an at the Outcast-y Jkartetottttet%MOtt-toe' ofMttaieamttotding.Wngoat Gtesg Band: Legion 3.11.011 Lab Show Bled.; jun vs: ot Hwy. fl, on Tue-day. April 21 "tttan. l honors from Kentucky, Etobicoke“ & Elected Secretary At Metro Diocese AYPA Conference Association to Hold Bingo for Students ONE tocAmoN ONLY 3267 lakeshore Blvd. LONG BRANCH Open Mondof to Saturday 9 OJ". to 9 pm. PHONE 259-9244 I" hum-Hon in . ' tho tn th- new came. “the In”. 'ttr.itt1t"r'-7o7i'idir'iCut"iii"'iiririta'tii'i "Pile tet 3“mG “mum” off-ode: you through from the Ir-ttmet?'"").'-"".-.)-, h. ig plehsd up by the thy, - - at the Aprtroolior, taken to the ”the: m- “tin. a BaptutrMottsn ' tion, usually kept in a "mum m the _ " bane overnight and “ken to Study Group on My eve- . _ court the nen day Then the W of but week n the Kiags- counselors try to determine the It! Baptist ,Chureh. - ot the trouble i Most cm are driven sensibly) most of the time. But it is dan- gerous to rely implmtly on the expectation that other drivers will behave rationally, says the) Ontario Safety League. A Detroltl psychologist who examined 10,000 problem drivers found 100 oer-f titiably insane, 850 feeble minded [ and 1.000 others who had been in mental hospitals. June Bride __ Alexandra Rose Tolman (Zandra), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R J Tolmon, 163 Berry Rd, WI” marry Wif, liom David Crawford m All Saints Church, Bloor and Prince Edward Dr. on June 27. Mr. Bucky. who I ' funny noun-e10! of the Juvenile Fun- ity Conn explained that the Ju- venile u mom interested in the moon- behind the delinquency Anglican Young Peoples A: ciation. horse-play, "Where Good Dviving ls An Are' hrak Delinquent's Point Of View holed By family Counselor ht Baptist Mothers' Group AT ROYAL YORK no, Phone . 255-31 1 l 0 278-9751 . FULer INSURED . DAY OR EVENING LICENSED FOR ALL AREAS S CHERNIA, Traffic Settett t 'fiyt_Sfhtyr, ijyev Eduunor 725 THE QUEENKWAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NERVOUS PEOPLE HEAD OFFICE 129 Lakeshove Rd, E. PORT CREDIT PROBLEMS-IN CARS WITH "" SID! HEIDI DRIVING SCHOOL CHOOSE YOUR OWN BEEF ASSIST IN SELECTING AND WEIGHING WATCH YOUR MEAT BEING CUT When asked if there Ire parts of the city where more delin- quency occurs than in other parts, Mr, Barclay said that wherever there are probation officers there axe probationers Lack ot communication with Different cues were d-its. ed by Mr. Bucky who told of the suave: they have had, espe- cially with young boys. He stressed the need tor education, stating that there will be no per- manent jobs in: young peoplt with less than a grade IO edu- cation. _ Even when you see this beautiful Azalea, you won't believe it is the live-forever variety IF YOU PREFER, OUR STAFF OF EXPERT ARRANG, ERS WILL CREATE, IN YOUR BOWLS OR VASES, INDIVIDUAL ARRANGEMENTS OF REAL-AS-LIFE BLOOMS RADIANTLY BECOMING TO YOUR HOME, AND AT SURPRISINGLY MODEST PRICES RANGING FROM S6.SS UP. . . . The blooms and foliage are amazing . . . Nothing is missing but directions on how to water and take care of a 'Iive one'! An original model made exclusively for us in either snow white or true Azalea pink, each plant comes in a decorative container, as shown, is 12 inches tall by 14 inches wide, and costs only . LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1930 2469 Bloor St. West (of Jane St.) PHONE 766-8134 OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS TO 9 P.M. FREE PARKING This Azalea Plant Fools Real Experts Mail and phone orders receive prompt and careful anemia! Pleas: add 30: Provincial Salon Ton an no" orders. We Reserve Right To Ga, Que-Mme: LINDSAY STl'Dl0S .95 “a and luck " dueiptine wan cited Jets for delinquency by the "in. Mr, Bamlay was intruding! byMrs.J D.Bondmdthlnked by Mrs. D. Thomas. In the ub- ane ot the club pm, Mes J, Rycron, the mating was conducted by Mrs. F. ClvclL Plans were made foe the may and Daughter Banquet to be held, April M and the Mother', Day Service on May 10. All present enjoyed a quartet of ladies from the group, Mrs. H. McIIwee,>M1-s. J. McKeodry, Mrs. S. Va brig and Mm. It Watson, who sang ‘Were You The devotional WI: conducted by Mrs, B, Sinclair and the closmg prayer was taken by Mrs. H. Roberts. Mrs, J. D. Bond and Mrs. J. Burnet were m charge of the committee winch served a delightful lunch. COMPLETE W

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