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Weston-York Times (1971), 1 Nov 1973, p. 22

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id 43. 10 There are numerous varieties of chicken or lamb curry, while The word most often associâ€" ated with Indian food by tourâ€" ists is "curry". Curry can be used with anything, including meat, fish, eggs and vegetables. Many Indians still eat with their fingersâ€"a custom which a number of Canadians find difficult to try. However, those who have tried it usually like the idea. In fact, it has been said that eating with spoons and forks is like making love through an interpreter. It has also been said that when true gourmets die, they are probâ€" ably lreb'?rnk in l'r:dia, t;or here people think nothing of spendâ€" ing all day to perfect a dn};le\. So it naturally follows that the method of eating this food is also a bit strange to the averâ€" age tourist. BOMBAY, India â€" Indian food offers the Canadian visitor to India a totally differâ€" ent culinary concept. hplâ€"l!mm’.Nm-hu.m An Indian meal is not served in courses. Everything is brought together, and countless variations are experimented with to give a large range of flavours and tastes. An Indian meal is not Postmaster General Andre Ouellet today announced that the first two stamps of the special Olympic Games series will be issued Sepâ€" tember 20. The stamps will be issued in the 8â€"cent and 15â€" cent denominations. The Olympic Games stamp series is expected to have considerable attraction Olympic stamps In the Estate of ALBERTA MARION COOPER, late of the Post Office of Weston, in the Borough of York, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Alberta Marion Cooper, who died on or about the 5th day of March, 1973, are hereby notified to send parâ€" ticulars of same to the undersiined on or before the 7th day of December 1973, after which date the Estate will be distributed, with regard only the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, and the unâ€" dersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED AT, AURORA, THIS 27TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1973. Arthur Frederick Cooper By his Solicitors Corner and Forgang 47 Younge Street South Aurora, Ontario after 4 p.m. 241â€"0253. Lawrence â€" Jane area on Tuesday, October 30th. couar, shiny black coat, white patch on chest. Lost uisine an experience for visitors to India arvel 4 D.IL. 2410205, zoz‘ wl ; fid. @â€"CEMETERY LOTS a o'r.:s r 57Aâ€"LEGAL NOTICES §7Aâ€"LEGAL NOTICES 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. Notice To Creditors And Others RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM The one adjective which crowds into the visitor‘s thinkâ€" ing automatically is the word "hot" when it comes to Indian cuisine. Actually, most Indian dishes are spiced only enough to make them interestingâ€"alâ€" though the cooking is hardly what you would call bland. But it won‘t burn the skin off the roof of your mouth, either. is used in almost everything, helping to preserve food and giving it‘ a pleasant yellow colour. Chillies are whole, green, dry red or powdered. Watch out for the little green chillies â€" they‘re dynamite! Other common spices include ginger, mustard, cinnamon, nutmeg, pepper, cloves, poppy, caraway seeds, coriander, carâ€" damons and saffron. There are about 25 common spices and a number used on more rare occasions. Tumeric PPb CC beef curry in Bombay or Calâ€" cutta is worth a try. Fish, lobâ€" ster, crab or shellfish curry is delicious. these stamps form an exâ€" tensive and popular thematic group among philatelists around the world. . for collectors around the world owing to the nature of the event. Throughout their modern history, the Olympic Games have been celebrated on stamps issued by many different. countries. Today Flowers for Every Need 247â€"1941 247â€"1300 FLOR‘"TS He unveiled the new structure, to be implemented April 1, 1974, in a statement The Ontario Ministry of the Environment is being reorganized to take a total environment approach to environmental management in Ontario and to bring the service branches of the ministry closer to the people they serve according to Environment Minister James Auld. At Humber Memoriai Hospital, on Friday, October 26, 1973, Marijorie Helen Brown, beloved wife of Leonard Brown, dear mother of Frank, Bill, Diane (Mrs. W. Cudmore), Darlene and Christopher, _ dearly loved by her. 5 grandchildren. Service ~_ was in the chapel Monday 11 a.m. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery. BROWN, VICTOR At Kipling Acres on Sunday, October 29, 1973. Victor Brown, husband of the late Sadie McCort, dear father of Donald Victor of Caledon. Brother of Cecil, Rhoda and Marjorie (Mrs. Wm. Jones) both of Sudbury. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 10 a.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery. BURRELL, EDITH Atâ€" Princess Margaret Hospital on Wednesday, October 24, 1973, Edith Burrell, of Rexdale, wife of the late Joseph William Burrell, dear mother of Wendy and Margaret, daughter of Mrs. Allison Fontaine sister of George Lauder and Douglas Fontaine. Service was in the chapel Saturday 10 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. "Absent from the body, present with the Lord." FALCON, GORDON STANLEY ROBERT Suddenly at Toronto on Monday, October 22, 1973. Gordon Falcon, dear son of Valerie Falcon of Downsview, dear brother of Jim and Rene. Service was in the chg;;el Thurâ€" sday at 9 a.m. Cremation. BELL, WALTER FARRAR, FLO PETRYSHYN, ELIZABETH Suddenly on _ Sunday Peacefully at her home in MARGARET October 28, 1973, Waltee Downsview, on Friday At the Yorkâ€"Finch Hospital Bell of Rexdale, beloved October 26, 1973, Flo on Tuesday, October 23, husband of Vera Bell, dear Farrar, beloved wife of the 1973. Eliza%eth Margaret father of Sharon, _ Ann, late Clement, dear mother Petryshyn, beloved wffe of Gary, Enid, Brian, Kathy, _ of Mrs. B. Moody, (Flo or Alec, X:ar mother of Janice, 'l'race&, Todd and _ Bolton), Mrs. R. Mitchell Peter, Karen, Mary Lou, Barbara. Brother of Annie (Edna) of Ottawa, and sister of Walter Kostur and (Mrs. W. Else), Jesse _ Mrs. R. Brown (Evelyn) of Louise (Mrs. H. Segal). (Mrs. A. Burbidge), xma Beach, dearR' Service was in the chapel Malcolm, Albert and John, 1 by her 19 grandâ€" Friday 2 p.m. Cremation. grandfather of Eddie, Paul _ children. Time of service In {ieu of _ flowers and Bobby. Service was in _ not confirmed. Forfurther _ remembrances may be the chapel Wednesday 2 information, 2414618. sent to the Canadian p.m. Interment Beechâ€" FOREMAN, ~GLADYS _ Cancer Society. wood Cemetery. FLORENCE . POLLOCK, _ GEORGINA BREMNER, ELIZABETH _ Suddenly at the Etobicoke _ (GEORGIE) JANE & General Hospital, on Suddenly at the Humber At Princess Margaret _ Sunday, October 28, 1973. Memorial Hospital on Hospital, on Saturday, Gladys Foreman _ of Tuesday, October 23, 1973. October 27, 1973, (Lily) _ Rexdale, beloved wife of Georfina Pollock, wife of Bremner, beloved sister of _ Thomas Arthur Foreman, the late John Pollock, Mrs. C. Lewis (Ethel), dear mother of Marilyn â€" survived by a sister a John, James of Edmonton, (Mrs. H. Penny) of brotherâ€"inâ€"law, nieces and Alex William, George and _ Downsview, Ronald James nephew â€" of Northern Donald Bremner, missed of Oakville and Robert Ireland. Service was in the by her ~nieces and _ Thomas of Markham. chapel Saturday 11 a.m. â€"wphews. Funeral serâ€" Dearly loved by her 9 interment Sanctuary Park ice in the chapel Tuesday grandchildren. Service Cemetery. 11 a.m. Interment _ was in the chagel Tuesday â€"RATCHFORD, ANNIE . Prospect â€" Cemetery. _ 4 p.m. Cremation. In lieu At the Oshawa Lodge, Friends may wish to _ of flowers donations made Nursing Home on Sunday, donate to the Canadian to the Canadian Cancer October 28, 1973. AnnÂ¥e Cancer Societyv. Society would be Sullivan in her 87th year, BROWN, MARJORIE gratefully acknowledged beloved wife of the late in the legislature. A task force has been working since November, 1972, examining the role of the ministry and developing the new structure, he said. This examination| has resulted in a definition of the scope of the ministry‘s responsibility: "the ovserall protection of the natural environment to prevent degradation caused by MacDONALD, DORIS MAE Suddenly at St. Jos?h’s Hospital, on Tuesday, October, 23, 1973, Mae Hayne, of Toronto, dear sister of Ann Irwin, Mabel, (Mrs. John Herring), both of Toronto, Ivilla, (Mrs. Clarence Cuddy) of P.E.I., Gladys Bingley, Georgina (Mrs. Charles Bickers), Harold and Per%' Hayne, all of New lasgow. Service was in the chapel Thursday 8 p.m. Interment Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, New Glasgow on Sunday. children. Time of service not confirmed. For further information, 2414618. FOREMAN, _GLADYS FLORENCE Suddenly at the Etobicoke General Hospital, on Sunday, October 28, 1973. Gladys Foreman _ of Rexdale, beloved wife of Thomas Arthur Foreman, dear mother of Marilyn (Mrs. H. Penny) of Downsview, Ronald James of Oakville and Robert Thomas of Markham. Dearly loved by her 9 grandchildren. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 4 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. GRAHAM, FLORENCE On Tuesday, October 23, 1973, at the Peel Memorial Hospital. Florence Graham, beloved wifé of Harry Graham of Brampton, and dear mother of Harry, of Brampton, (frandmother ‘of Stephen and John. Sister of Agnes (Mrs. Wallace of Woodbridge. Service was Quietly, at her home, on Saturday, October 27, 1973, Frances Lawson Hall, in her 89th year, beloved wife of the late James Hall. Dear mother of Mrs. T. Fleming â€"(Peggie), of Alberta, Mrs. L. Ward (Lillian), Mrs. Victor Orr (Jean), Sidney, James and the late George, all of Toronto; dearly missed by 9 grandchildren and 2 greatâ€"grandchildren. A member of the Tyneside Club. Service in the chapel Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery. in the chapel on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Brampton Cemetery. WARD FUNERAL HOME 2035 Weston Road 24 1â€"46 18 southwest, the westâ€"csentral region, the central region and the eastern region. Mr. Auld said that in each of these regions, responâ€" sibility will be delegated to a The reorganization inâ€" cludes a major decenâ€" tralization into six regions and the establishment of six regional offices; the norâ€" man‘s activities." and the late Harvey, missed by her grandâ€" children _ and greatâ€" grandchildren. _ Funeral Mass was in St. Martin de Porres Church, 4179 Lawrence Ave. E., Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SHORT, ANNIE At the Etobicoke General Hospital on _ Sunday, October 28, 1973. Annie Short, beloved wife of James Short, dear mother of Thomas George Johnson of Judson, Chicago. Serâ€" vice was in the chapel Tuesday 3 p.m. Interment Beachwood Cemetery. STOCK, DORIS MURIEL At the Yorkâ€"Finch Hospital on Saturday, October 27 1973. Doris Stock, wife ( the late Hector Stock, dea: mother of Glyn of Markham, dearly loved by her 6 grandchildren. Sister of Florrie Ravenhill of Weston. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 1 p.m. Cremation. _ sister of Walter Kostur and Louise (Mrs. H. Segal). Service was in the chapel Frida{ 2 p.m. Cremation. In ieu of â€" flowers remembrances may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society. POLLOCK, _ GEORGINA (GEORGIE) (GEORGIE) Suddenly at the Humber Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, October 23, 1973. Georfina Pollock, wife of the late John Pollock, survived by a sister a brotherâ€"inâ€"law, nieces and nephew of Northern Ireland. Service was in the chapel Saturday 11 a.m. interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. RATCHFORD, ANNIE . At the Oshawa Lodge, Nursing Home on Sunday, October 28, 1973. AnnÂ¥e Sullivan in her 87th year, beloved wife of the late Herbert Ratchford, dear mother of Mrs. L. Clarke (Edna) of Boston, Mass., Mrs. J. Madden (Theresa), Mrs. H. Nesbitt (Freda), John of Toronto, Bernie, Michael, Corâ€" nelius, afi{lvester and Thomas, all of Nova Scotia At the York Finch Hospital on Friday, October 26, 1973. Jean Tobin, wife of the late Michael Tobin, dear mother of Michael, Mary (Mrs. J. Storey), James, Mrs. Jean MciInnis and Patrick, dearly loved by her 12 grandchildren and 7 greatâ€"grandchildren. ‘~6‘viiar? uirecior for enâ€" inâ€" vironmental protection and enâ€" Assessment within the ns region. The operation of six . Wwater and sewage treatment or. Utilities will also be a the regional responsibility. The ral Girectors will report to an ion Assistant deputy minister in charge of field operations. At least 23 district offices of the ich ministry will draw on the Onâ€" regional office for direetion Â¥~" ? a and support services. WILSON, NORMAN WM. At the Toronto General Hospital, on Saturday, October 27, 1973, Norman regional Wm. Wilson, beloved husband of Helen, dear father of Kenneth, David, Conald, James, and Janet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson of Willowdale, brother of Raymond and Frederick. Service was in the:â€"chapel Monday 7 p.m. Interment Port Carling Cemetery. 2 p.m. Interment Riverâ€" side Cemetery. 26, 1973, Mary Jane Whitten, beloved wife‘ of the late William, dear mother of Mrs. L. Kay (Ethel), of Rexdale, Mrs. A. Whickâ€"(Margaret), of Willowdale and Carl of King, Ont. Funeral service was in the chapel, Monday Funeral was to St. Wilfreds Church, 1675 Finch Ave., W. for Requiem Mass Monday 10 a.m. Interment Beechâ€" wood Cemetery. NOCD 20003; â€" PAAARY & PHRlVEL Quietly, on Friday October E4

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