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Weston Times (1966), 3 Jun 1965, p. 11

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We have an opening in our offige training program for a young man between 20 and 26, through which he can become familiar with our organization before moving into such career areas as Accounting, Sales, Marketing, Personnel, ete. + The successful applicant must have a minimum of high school matriculation and preferably some general office experience. The Company, which is located in the Rexdale area, offers an attractive starting salary, full range of sponsored benefits and the opportunity to participate in education programs. Age 19 to 25 Young man required to issue work assignments to fabricaâ€" ting department employees. Shift work involved. For interview call Messenger â€" Mail Clerk No age limit, must be active, reliable and have chauffeur‘s license, steady position, all benefits. . _MELP WANTED, MALE _ 47. HELP WANTED, MALE _ |49. SKILLED HELP WANTED 49. SKILLED HELP WaNTED to work evenings, 5 to 9. Posiâ€" tion suited for retired gentleâ€" man or one wishing to suppleâ€" ment his income. Experience with cash preâ€" ferred but not essential. Phone CH ‘1.1303 MOFFATS LTD. 23 Denison Rd. E., Weston R. Laidlaw Lumber COMPANY LIMITED 50 OAK ST., WESTON 244â€"1741 NATIONAL CONCERN LOCATED IN WESTON REQUIRES Apply Personnel Office Engineering 247â€"6631 CANADA P ACKERS LIMITED ASSISTANT CASHIER R. W. BARRATT RO 2â€"8343 s | a INSTALLED FIRESTONE BONDED LININGS AT DOWNâ€"TOâ€"EARTH PRICES GUARANTEED 10,000 MILES or one year CHEV + FORD «+ PONTIAC + MOST COMPACTS â€" OTHERS SLIGHTLY HIGHER We do all this work â€" 020 e t CAREER OPPORTUNITY â€"‘ GENERAL MACHINISTS LERK For appointment interview, Please Call Personnel Department Replace old lining and shoes on all four wheels with Firestone Factory Engineered Bonded Brake Linings. Clean and inspect brake drums for trueness. Inspect complete hydraulic system. Inspect brake shoe return springs for equal tension. Inspect grease seals and wheel bearings. Adjust brakes on all four wheels for full contact on drums. 49. SKILLED HELP WANTED 48. SALES HELP WANTED 48. SALES HELP WANTED We require an ambitious, experienced salesman: for our exâ€" panding packaging machinery division. The man we seek must be a self starter, capable of dealing with top management personnel. He must show a successful selling record and be interested in working hard for future advancement. Salary commensurate with experience and ability. All expenses paid and car supplied. Day work, also ndpart time evenings, good conditions and rates. $z 3 ~ THE MANAGER, GRISWOLD ENGINEERING LIMITED, 15 NEWBRIDGE RD., TORONTO 18, ONTARIO GUARANTEED 20,000 MILES Technical Sales Representative Packaging Machinery STRUGTURAL WELDERS, EXPERIENCED HELPERS _ and BURNERS A.B.C. STEEL Buildings Limited Bolton 924â€"1851 or two years Reply hy mail giving complete resume to You‘re in safe hands with Firestone Brake Experts $ zs INSTALLED GUARANTEED 30,000 MILES or three years Machine Shop â€" Mechanic _ Experienced men required immediately to plan the set up and operations for and set up and operate a variety of too!l room equipment including horizontal boring mills, lathe, mills, and jig borers. 4 Top rates for fully qualified men plus excellent fringe benefits. APPLY IN PERSON For maintenance Department stee!l fabrication plant for trouble shooting and installa+ tion work. Experience with welding machines and overâ€" head cranes desirable. APPLY PROCOR LIMITED Experience on maintenance of paper covering plant preferâ€" ferred. For further information and appointment please call. 662 3rd Line, Oakville Telephone 362â€"2641 Extension 266 Domtar Packaging Ltd Etobicoke , Requires a Hawker Siddeley Canada Ltd. 255â€"8541 Loc. 429 Electrician MALTON, QNTARIO DIVISION OF Orenda 37 Drummond St., Mimico 50 CLASS "A" MECHANIC Must have own tools. Steady | work. Top wages. West Torâ€" onto Engineering. 1 fully experienced, reliable for modern shop. High hourly wage. Also PAINTER‘S HELPER 10 Leswyn Rd. off Caledonia 1 block N. of Lawrence 781â€"5618 Gas & electric fork lift exâ€" perienced. Mr. Graham, 244â€" 5335. COMPANY LOCATED IN * WEST END Mr. Parkin, 255â€"8194 SENIOR TIME STUDY TECHNICIAN Progressive Electronics Company Requires Apply STANDARD COIL PRODUCTS CANADA LTD. Turret Lathe Operators 3 to 5 years related experience preferred. AREA 1 Please Call Mr. Cronin or Mr. Mack AREA 2 AREA 3 MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Transportation Study, operating under authority vested in it by the Provâ€" ince of Ontario, will hold public hearings during the Fall of 1965 in various locations in the region, bounded by the City of Hamilton on the west, the City of Oshawa on the east, and the City of Barrie on the north. In keeping with its investigation of all modes of land travel in the region leading to a coâ€"ordinated transportaâ€" tion plan of a regional nature for the future, the Study now invites municipalities, other public bodies, organizations and individuals to submit briefs on one or all of the followâ€" ing subjects in their regional context. 1. The type and location of transportation needed in the future. 2. The degree to which transportation availability and flexibility affects economic development and land use. 3. The policies of the different levels of Government ‘ _ needed to resolve transportation problems. Parties wishing to make submissions are requested to file advance letters of intent before July 15, 1965. The c‘gusrjg date for accepting briefs will be September 30, Both Skilled And Semiâ€"Skilled AUTO PAINTER A further notice setting the time and location of the hearings will be published at a later date, and participatâ€" ing parties will be notified officially. The Study Director METROPOLITAN TORONTO AND REGION TRANSPORTATiON sTUDY POSTAL BOX 227 PARLIAMENT BUMDINGS, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO MECHANICS 106 BOYS or GIRLS All cor To Deliver Papers For The Weston Times In The Following Areas: 189â€"4556 requires Humber River on the west Royal York the west on the west CPR CARRIERS WANTED PUBLIC NOTICE Woodward on the south Richview on the south Eglinton on the south e and enquiries are to be directed to: Edmund 401 on AREA 3 AREA 2 AREA 1 Leggett on the north ontaRio 49. SKILLED HELP WANTED MACHINISTS (10 years) $2.50 to $2.10 per hour, plus profit §1. WARD FUNERAL HOME LAWRENCE, FRANK W. â€"| _ _._ Suddenly, at the Dufferin Area| **** Hosp., Orangeville, on Sun.\ mobile May 30, 1965, Frank W. Lawâ€"|brary. rence, beloved husband of! It 1 Marion Lawrence of Pulgnve}____ (formerly of Weston), dear faâ€" ther of Frank, in his 64th yenr.'“ Funeral service was held in the chapel Wed., 1:30 p.m. In-\l ‘ terment Sanctuary Park Ceâ€", n metery. ‘n' CARR, EDWARD SAMUEL â€"| € At the Humber Memorial HosPâ€"| ‘The _ on Friday, May 28, 1965, Ed'kvey I ward Samuel Carr, beloved| husband of Irene W. Brown of CaP2d 2417 Weston Rd., Weston, dear*1,127 father of Edward, dearly/ing in loved by three grandchildren, these \ in his 83rd year. Funeral S°Tâ€" inoatin | vice was held in the chapel i | Mon. 1:30 p.m. Interment St. |falling ‘ Philips Cemetery. Ove McNEILL, DOUGLAS â€" Sudâ€" denly at the Humber Memorâ€" ial Hosp. on $un., May 30, 1965, Douglas McNeill of 92 Jay St., beloved husband of Doris McNeill, dear father of Doreen. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Wed. 10 a.m. Interment Prospect Ceâ€" metery. Nearly 200 Canadians drowned last year because they lost their balance and fell into the water. This is Red Cross Water Safety Week in Canada. Be water wise at the water‘s edge! 50. A 30B operator with experiâ€" This is Red Cross Water Safeâ€" ty Week in Canada. Now is the time to clear cottage waterfronts of broken glass, tin cans, stumps, weeds and â€" other â€" dangerous debris. 766â€"05%4 after 6 pm.‘ 1081 the CH 1â€"2233 Death Notices Of The Past Week. 2035 Weston Rd. (At King St.) Weston on the north MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED DEATHS 249â€"7641 Humber River CPR Tracks the east Jane St. the east the east 251â€" Over 25 per cent of the drownâ€"| d-jinn were associated with boatâ€"| Tâ€"‘ing mishaps. Most of these misâ€" gjz"haps involved non-powere!:l of boats like canoes and rowboats. ofi Over 19 per cent of the drownâ€" asjings occurred while victims were ;'d"swimming or wading. High on "’Ithe list was the general category _iof "falling into water." About ed 200 Canadians or 17 per cent ’“"drowned because they lost their °|balance or their footing while isel‘:tanding. sitting or playing near \the edge of a body of water. This ftota] includes some 73 persons f,:tho fell into ditches, . wells. its |sloughs, dugouts and other exâ€" ps.icavations filled with water. In Water Safety Week And After Activities at the Downsview Library regularly share space in followed the library‘s rapid proâ€" gression into today‘s literary, and cultural hub of our comâ€" munity . Under the direction of their enthusiastic, liveâ€"wire Head Librarian Bohus Derer, the topâ€" notch and coâ€"operative staff reâ€" cently marked up another mileâ€" stone with the opening of a new extension, and for the past two weeks now have their own bookâ€" mobile operating from the liâ€" brary. The drowning statismical surâ€" vey published recently by the Canadian Red Cross shows that 1,127 Canadians died by drownâ€" ing in 1964. The majority of these casualities resulted from boating activities, swimming and falling into water. ‘ It‘s a tragedy that so many| The entertainment, introduced ‘Canadians should die at a momâ€" by Mrs. Hazel Chappell, includâ€" |ent when they are enjoying|ed a story told by one group of ‘themselves. Water recreation is\ Brownies, with Brown Owl Mrs. ‘fun and we think more Canadiâ€"\Daisy Frankland‘s girls producâ€" ans should participate in it and ing the sound effects. Barbara ‘take advantage of our natural\ Gale â€" how could sh% rememâ€" f playgrounds. However, there‘s a/ber so muchâ€"recited a monoâ€" right way and a wrong way to logue, and Mrs. E. MacDonald ‘enjoy â€" water recreation. The]showed colored slides of her |wrox\g way is to be ignorant of| European trip last summer. ‘the dangers inherent in it. The; The contribution from the |right way, as the Red Cross so| Guides came by way of a Beatle often tells us, is to be water| Mime, followed by the delightful wise. A person can enjoy water\dancer, Diane Thompson. {recreation much more fully if! Mrs. MacDonald‘s Brownies he knows about its dangers and brought the full program of enâ€" knows how to avoid or overcome tertainment to a close with them. f ’Chriswpher Robin‘s "Vesper" by | June 6 to 12 is Red Cross Waâ€"|A. A. Milne. The Red Cross drowing statisâ€" tics, broken down into age groups, show that 171 victims were 6 years of age or under, 155 were between 7 and 12, 224 wgre between 13 and 21, 210 were between 22 and 33, 169 were between 34 and 46 and the ages of the remaining 198 were leither unknown or over the age of 46. June 6 to 12 is Red Cross Waâ€" ter Safety Week in Canada. We urge everyone to make an honâ€" est effort to be water wise this summer and make sure the whole family is water wise too.| It was then, last week, we . .. BVYT YOU SAVE EVEN A LITTLE MORE WHEN YOU From North to East PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE 1947 WESTON RD. (at John $+.) SHERWINâ€"WILLIAMS bUV 4i TW) GALLONS ~»5« YOU SAVE BUY 2 When You From By BWY PAINT 5* SPECIALS SHERWINâ€" WILLIAMS Wise PAINT & WALLPAPER CENTRE 1947 Weston Rd. (at John St.) Weston 244â€"0224 learned with surprise and regret York Parks and Recreation thltlr.Duthuqulhnfl“lu‘fl from the North York Public Liâ€"|of activities. * brary System for a position as| On Monday, June 7: A Chief Librarian in East York. He|Picnic at Boyd Park Com Woodview Park Library. As we told him, you can‘t keep a good man down. So, all we can add is, North York‘s loss is East York‘s gain, and our good wishes for continued success go with him, his wife Suzanne and their young son Ivan ("The Wonderâ€" ful," says his father). St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church The Women‘s Auxiliary will tion, Mr. G. C. Hutchinson this be holding a business meetingis the largest display of handiâ€" and study of the "Jewish Reli-tcufu ever to be seen. It will be gion" on Wednesday, June 9, at officially opened by Controller 8 p.m. |G. Huriburt. s And on Wednesday, June 16, Thursday, June 10; Shuffleâ€" they will be holding a Mock board playoffs at locations aCPOGS Auction starting at 8 p.m. the township. 5 Pudd‘nhead says: Friday, June 11: Bowlerama at "Which came first, the ant or Power Lane Bowling Alley (Baâ€" the picnic?" ‘thurst and Finch) at 12:30 p.m. Mother and Daughter Banquet ‘Whether in a league or not, @ll The 299th Guides and Brownies senior citizens are invited to join Pudd‘nhead says: Friday, June 11: Bowlerama at "Which came first, the ant or Power Lane Bowling Alley (Baâ€" the picnic?" ‘thurst and Finch) at 12:30 p.m. Mother and Daughter Banquet ‘Whether in a league or not, @ll The 299th Guides and Brownies senior citizens are invited to held their Mother and Daughter|in this large day of fun. Banquet on Tuesday, May 18 at}will be placed on a team for two the Beverley Hills United games. Prizes, novelth'lmdstluv Church. |dard league trophies donated by Following the dinner, District the township. Commissioner Mrs. Edith Moor| Later in the day a (:;la é!:n- was presented with a gift from|cert will be held at the mâ€" the Gpuides and Brownies in Oakâ€" ‘munity Hall with the Bell Ringâ€" dale Acres district, in nppmch-[ers under the direction of Mrs. tion of all her work and unt.ir-!Ven Diamond, the North York ing efforts that she has contri-jLions Majorettes ‘and a mll“ buted to them. Miss Moor has,|Singâ€"Song. Tea and cookies will for 29 years, been actively en-1be served. . f gaged in this endeavor and forf For further information conâ€" personal reasons is now giving tact the Parks and ‘Recreation up the major part of her actiâ€"\Dept. Monday â€" .!'rldly, 8:30 to lvities with the Girl Guide Moveâ€"|4:30 p.m. by calling 225â€"4611. ment. | Math Whizzes TWO GALLON SAVINGS Now a fullâ€"fledged Brown Owl,| Placing second in an annual having worked with "A" Pack|High School contest, by the Soâ€" since last October, Mrs. Nellieciety of Actuaries and the Maâ€" Templeton was presented with thematical Association of Ameriâ€" her pin. llcnwere three Do(;vntvww Colâ€" Second class badge Guide;figmn"‘ .l:l‘,‘t'l!:( ;n:mli)mn::fi awards were presented by Capâ€"ldm Turpin. A total of 330 schools tain Mrs. Phemie Bridges 'â€"O'in Ontario entered teams for the Carol Lupton, Patricia Kowal, contest. i |2Eg:@TE STUGeNIs UGT,. 12) Vavid Second class baise Culs mchonald, Alex Kitin and Clogâ€" awards were presented by Cap‘idon Turpin. A total of 330 schools tain Mrs. Phemie Bridges toiin Ontario entered teams for the Carol Lupton, Patricia Kowal, contest. Joanne Murray and Wendy Edge.! Where‘s The Ball? Receiving her 1st class badge, Well, the Dick Shatto Football and All Round Cord, Christine Schools may be able to help. MacDonald â€" amid cheers andlEvery Saturday in June, classes whistles from the young audiâ€" will be held at Northview ence. This award culminated 4%)Heights Collegiate. Boys 10 to 13 years of Guiding for Christine. ‘years inclusive, attend mornings The entertainment, introducedilo-lz p.m. 14 to 19 years, scheâ€" ‘by Mrs. Hazel Chappell, includ: |duled 1â€"3 p.m. And . . . a good time was had by all. Picnic Bowling and Craft Display Commencing June 6 is Senior Citizens‘ Week, and the North with Ka: ’M £ Ob ~ 6c % 241â€" s'| 1.&2 EXTERIOR WHITE Crafts Display by senior fi-s zens at 1 p.m. North York Com» 8 \munity Hall, 5000 Yonge Street + |\Arranged by Director of Rectea» . citizen is invited to attend take along a small lunch, fishing â€" don‘t forget the rod ‘n reel. For tickets and transporta~ tion call 225â€"4611. Wednesday, June 9: Arts and Later in the day a Gala Conâ€" cert will be held at the Comâ€" munity Hall with the Bell Ringâ€" ers under the direction of Mrs. Vera Diamond, the North York Lions Majorettes and a mass Singâ€"Song. Tea and cookies will be served. For further information comâ€" tact the Parks and Recreation Dept. Monday â€" Friday, 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. by calling 225â€"4611. Math Whizzes Each boy registering for the program will receive a Dick Shatto Tâ€"shirt, and at the concluâ€" sion, a free ticket to an exhibiâ€" tion Argo game. % Shorts (long pants if weather culd), Tâ€"shirt and running shoes will be the uniform dress. Boys wearing leather or spiked shoes will not be allowed to particiâ€" In the event of inclement weaâ€" ther, classes will be held inside the Collegiaste with films and chalk talks. School fees $4,00. > Registrations by mail to North York Parks and Recreation, 5000 Yonge Street, Willowdale Onâ€" tario, must include: Name, Adâ€" dress, School, Grade, Tâ€"shirf size (S.M.L.), parent‘s signature, and cheques payable to Township of North York.

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