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Persons desirous of submitting representations at the above meeting are requested to file an advance copy of their submission in writing, addressed to reach the office of the Clerk by“not later than Thursday, November 15, 1973. The foregoing District Plan is available for examination at the Planning Department, Municipal Building, 5000 Yonge Street, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Women For full details, call Seneca at 249â€"3335. New Convenient Location Develop new skills, renew rusty ones . . . get a rewarding sense of accomplishment at Seneca College. You‘ll work hard, but it‘s a change to get out of the house . . . and really fun to be at college! Yes, you can get back into business â€" land an exciting job, meet new people, earn extra spendâ€" ing money. And it‘s probably easier than you think. You can start a course any Monday you like â€" then progress on an individualized program at your own pace. 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"It won‘t be as large a celebration as our 50th wedding anniversary," said Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold _ Mr. Shirley was born and Shirley are celebrating their raised at 405 Maple Leaf 60th wedding anniversary, Drive, married and brought Saturday, November 3, at his wife to live there. He their residence, 405 Maple retired from the Moffatt Leaf Drive. Stove Company 11 years ago, "It won‘t be as large a after 40 years of service. He calle| pyorrhea, although gum disease. Plaque conâ€" dental scientists have tains bacteria that attack he devoted a great deal of study teeth causing decay. Plaque to it. often becomes mineralized Prevention is the key in into tartar calculus, as it controlling gum disease and clings to teeth, irritates the regula toothbrushing is one gums, causing them to There is still no cure for substance that forms on gum ‘disease, commonly teeth, is a prime factor in Prevention is the key in controlling gum disease and regula toothbrushing is one of the most effective ways to prevent and control mild cases. Dental plaque, the slimey Downsview‘s eldest resident‘s _ 60th wedding anniversary As the gums recede, they leave spaces or pockets between the teeth and gums where bacteria and debris collect. This causes further irritation and the possibility of infection. The process is continuing and, if untreated, eventually destroys the gums and bones around the teeth. Teeth loosen and fall out. Gum diesease accounts for most tooth loss in adults, but it also affects children. About one in five children has some form of gum disease. The longer they have it, the greater the chances of their losing teeth. However, even if the disease has made conâ€" siderable progress, your dentist can often control it though regular cleaning of the teeth to remove plaque and tartar. 7 Humber Masonic Lodge, Mr. Shirley is the eldest perâ€" manent residents of the original Downsview area. Mrs. Shirley has been an active member of her church for many years and still quilts and sews in a women‘s ® Factory to customer ® Custom quatity paints & Whotesale rncu ® Choice of 1,500 cotours e Moneyâ€"back guarantee ® Oriveâ€"in service Open Saturday A.M. 3775 Dundas West 767â€"6162 0_ PLEASERS ‘ ... With single serving puddings Mr. and Mrs. Shirley have "three children, Mrs. J. Green, Don Mills, Mrs. H. Johnson, Toronto and Mr. R. group. She enjoys visiting friends, not only locally but at Buffalo and Belleville. This easy solution only needs empty pastry shells â€"‘quick to bake from the freezer or easily whipped up from a prepared mix. Then open as many differâ€" ent varieties of single serving puddings as you have on hand and spoon fillings into the cooked tart] shells. Try using several flavours â€" vanilla, butterscotch or chocolate pudâ€" ding cup, or a pudding and fruit dessert cup. Or as an alternaâ€" tive, cover a layer of vanilla EMF_RGF.NCYsituationscall for emergency solutions. Whether junior has brought someone home after school or your angelâ€"cake didn‘t turn out for the coffee klatsch, you need a quick answer. Quick and fancy tarts are simple to make â€" frozen pastry cases are filled with different single serving puddings and garnished for a tempting teaplate or dessert. QUICK CROWD The couple are afâ€" fectionately known to good friends and neighbors as Uncle Harold and Aunt Elsie. Shirley, Toronto. They three grandchildren, David, Bruce and Brian. Decorate filled tarts using any combination of grated coconut, red or green glace cherries, chopped nuts. sprigs of green mint, fruit slices or pieces, whipped cream or topâ€" ping. chocolate or coloured vermicelli. Jelly drops look good too, or anything else you happen to have in the kitchen cupboard. Try making little faces on tarts for younger children. You will be able to fill about 4 tart shells from each pudding can, so by keeping several flavours on hand you can get a good variety of fillings withâ€" out leftovers. Just remember to replace them for next time! pudding with drained, chopped fruit.