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Weston Times (1966), 19 Aug 1965, p. 7

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4i ‘a7. HELP WANTED ° FOR AN INTERVIEW TELEPHONE 762â€"3600 PERSONNEL DEPT. 366â€"5641 An older man or pensioner as Mail Clerk and Messangâ€" Must be active and neat FACELLE CO. LTD. 50100 TAVAT STEREO CENTRE Models Not Iliysirated The ‘MARQUIS‘ The ‘REGENT‘ PHONE 741â€"5962 Folding Doors On This Contemporary Styled, Oiled Wainut Cabinet. Hide the Black and White T.V. When Not In Use. 6 Speakers, with Extension Speakers, Radio, T.V. and Record Player. May be used Simâ€" ultaneously. Regular $795. Summer Clearance TAVAT STEREO CENTRE 1379 *1 %“ DY it fi K [E ] e V f . A m French Provincial yling. Rich Fruitwood Finish. All Transistor System wth a 5 Year Warranty. Record Changer by Gerrard, AM/‘ FM/FM Stereo Radio. Solid handâ€" cerved legs. 50" x 18" x 27" Regâ€" ular $549.00. Save $100 ‘â€" Summer Clearance Price Contemporary Styling, Oiled Walâ€" nut Finish, 6 Speakers,. Sliding doors. Save $76. Regular $625. Summer Clearance Price or part time position excellent salary Excellent Opportunity For Applicant With Initiative and Desire for Advancement REQUIRES SAVE $100 on the ‘REGENT THEATRE On The Jobp Training. Must have some accounting background SALARY â€" Female $285.00 per month Male $305.00 per month â€" Flexible Call Mrs. E. Solave until 9.00 p.m. Daily OF CLAIRTONE STEREO HI/FI, AM/FM MULTIPLEX Accounting Clerk To Learn Data Processing, Coding. Bank of Nova Scotia Financing VICTOR _ OFFICE _ SERVICES MODEI MODEL 531 Finch & 400 Hwy. For Appointment No Payments until October 1st Ave. W. 50. MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED Russelsteel: Limited 215 Bowes Road LOCATED ON BOWES RD OFF KEELE ST. ONE MILE NORTH OF No. 7 HIGHWAY Excellent opportunity for adâ€" vancement. QFFICE JUNIOR CALL IN PERSON Ask for Mr. Irving 259â€"9715 $549 $449 with North Park Plaza Keele and Lawrence 50. MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED TRAVELING alone? Why not join one of our escorted tours Post House Travel Bureau 51. 47. â€" HELP WANTED People to start work immedi ately. 368â€"0885, Mr. Hall. To churches, lodges or other organizations â€" for selling 120 bottles of famous Watâ€" phone kins â€" Vanilla. For â€" details Mechanically inclined. Some Technical or High School Tnuummred for‘ sheet Metal s Part time, for small constrâ€" uction company. To take charge of payroll and acâ€" counts in Islington area. CALL 247â€"0121 RO 7â€"5401 DELIVERY WITHIN A 50 MILE RADIUS HANDICAPPED 7169â€"2766 BOOKKEEPER Phone 636â€"0200 $50 CA SH MEN PERSONAL s695 241â€"7380 11, 1965 Edward Francis Macâ€" donald husband of Nancy Ann Pott of 188 King St. Weston, loving father of Laura Ann and iPatrick Edward, son of Martha |Anne Macdonald and the late Angus dear brother of Ross John of Rexdale, Doreen Patâ€" ricia (Mrs. R. Shropshire) of Orillia. Mary Anne (Mrs. A. Hammond) of Montreal, Patrick of Bolton and Joan Martha (Mrs. !P. Barrie) of Toronto in his 32 Iyear. :Funeral mass was held on Fri. | August 13, 1965 at 10 A.M. at St. Bernard of Clairvaux RC Church. Interment Holp Cross , Cemetery. SKORUPA, Bronislaw Suddenly at the Humber Memâ€" prial Hospital on Monday, Augâ€" ust 16th, 1965, Bronislaw Skorâ€" upa, of Weston, Beloved husbâ€" and of Stella Skorupa. Dear father of Marcelle, (Bunny), Donna (Mrs. Wm. Beach), Gail and Richard. Loving grandfathâ€" er of Michelle, Charles and Sharon. Resting at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Road at King Street Weston. Funcral to St. John The Evangilâ€" ist Church (Weston) for requiâ€" em mass Thursday 9 a.m. Interâ€" ment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. WARD FUNERAL HOME Death Notices Of The Past Week MACDONALD, Edward Francis Suddenly on a business trip in Hull Quebec on Wed. August 57. DEATHS Young Shoplifters 51. SANDERSON, Robert At the Humber Memorial Hospâ€" ital on Monday, August 16th, 1965, Robert Sanderson of Wesâ€" ton, Dearlv beloved husband of Dorothy Ellis. Dear father of Ted, in his 64th vear. Resting at the Ward Funeral Hime. 2035 Weston Road at King Street Weston. Service in the chapel Thursday 2 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. (Continued from page 1) ing angel at the other shoppers in the store, who were waiting for the episode to end. She turned to a woman nearâ€" est her: "I‘ve got a brother sent to Brampton and I can‘t let my kid grow up to be a thief." ‘Then, after a pause she walâ€" loped the child on its bottom and pulled him out of the store, still crying, "I want candy". "No candy ‘til you pay for it," she reiterated. BOB: Mum & Dad are taking us all to the Yorkdale Theatre on Friday â€" So cannot see you this week. 59. IN MEMORIAM RICHARDSON â€" In loving memâ€" ory of a dear husband and father, Arnest Sadler Richâ€" ardson (Dick) who â€" passed away August 17. 1961. I have only your memory dear husband. To Remember my whole life through, But the sweptness lingers forâ€" ever, As I treasure the image of you Ever remembered by his lov ing wife Daisy and Family. BRAND NEW A. J. NICHOLS Motors Ltd. 2035 Weston Rd. (At King St.) Weston 2325 â€" 2330 Keele St. 1798. ALMOST NORMAL TOYOTA 700 The Amazing CH 1â€"2233 rd Funeral Hime. 2035 Road at King Street Service in the chapel v 2 p.m. Interment Park emetery. PERSONAL 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF LAWRENCE AVE. Test Drive a Toyota 700 this Weekâ€"End at Love, Helen. child‘s need to gratify himself, regardless of any restrictions, he may be told, simply because his action may be triggered inâ€" tense feelings. He cannot yet distinguish between what is right and what is wrong and the possible consequence of his act", the psychologist said. According to reports from stores, police, court officials and private investigators, shopâ€" lifting by children from all types of homes has yet to deâ€" crease. Many stores feel it is better "public relations" if they hand the child over to parents. Howâ€" ever, depending on the circumâ€" stances, some store managers do ask the police to investigate and decide whether or not the child should be charged. Police officials generally are reluctant to discuss juvenile shoplifting. Depending on the point of view, "petty thievery is too minor to worry about" and another, with a more rigid outâ€" look stated that when the police. is called in by a store, a report. is always made, whether or not a charge is laid by the store. Another precaution is to hold a child at the station house until he is picked up by his parents. AUTHORITIES AGREE Those concerned with handlâ€" ing young shoplifters agree on many points: ®@ Many small children about 5 years and older steal items from stores. ©® Many â€" come _ from _ good homes and often have the monâ€" ey, when caught, to pay for the article stolen. @ The older crowd often steals for "kicks" to settle a dare to show friends they are not "chicâ€" ken"; or to acquire extra cloâ€" thes, records and other inciâ€" dentals to keep up with the: gang. \ ©@ Some students in misguided | groups will lift items to conâ€" form with others so that they may relate their experiences of "what they got away with." ©@ Parents are almost invariabâ€" ly shocked, unbelieving and evâ€" en hostile when confronted by the fact that their child has been caught stealing. @ Children, in fact, are no worse today than those of yesâ€" terday who stole apples from a neighbor‘s tree. ©@ However, temptation is greaâ€" ter today because merchandise "In the case of a very young child, he is not able to distingâ€" uish between his own property and that of others. :; with children has said that stea ling is "so close to ‘normal‘ beâ€" haviour that perhaps as high is openly displayed on selfâ€"serâ€" vice counters with less attendâ€" ant supervision. ©@ Many children today are more selfâ€"conscious about wearâ€" ing worn, repaired or castâ€"off, handâ€"meâ€"downs even in grade school. ents: ® Do not allow children to wander around shopping centâ€" res without an â€" adult â€" after school or on weekends, except for specific purchases and then to return immediately. ©@ Be wary of some of the common dodges of older childâ€" ren which include: â€" â€" Stealing items their parâ€" ents have sent them to buy and keeping the money to spend on other things such as cigarettes and incidentals. FULLY AUTOMATIC Here are some tips for par Deluxe Sedan Retailers suggest children FULL PRICE at 249â€"0091 is the Downsview Written (x indicates students who will receive honor diplomas) xAtkins, â€" Judith A.; Baker, Sharon B.; xBarnett, Gregory H.; xBates, David A.; xBaumâ€" gaertner, Gabriele U.; Beallor, Znae S.; xBeauchamp, Norma C.; xBecker, Marlene C.; xBeckâ€" Inspector A president of a chain of varâ€" iety stores has commented that grade schoolers go for flashlight batteries, lipstick, nail polish, pencils, crayons and other itâ€" ems for marking things. His chain gave up stocking such things _ as _ jackâ€"knives, . key chains, watches and lighters beâ€" cause so many were stolen. He says common ages for shopliftâ€" ing run between five and ten and then picks up again beâ€" tween 15 to 18. The small 45 rpm records are the fastest dis appearing teenage items in his mann, Barbara M.; xBerenstein, MacLennan, Hope, 8 Firsts, 1| Second, Average, 77.9. Robinson, Glenn William, 5 Firsts, 4 Seconds, Average 74.6. Rumble, Jacqueline, 7 Firsts, 2 Seconds, Average 77.7. Weinberg, Bella, 8 Firsts, 1 Second, 1 Third, Average 712. Reid, Linda, 5 Firsts, 2 Seconds, 2 Cs, Average 73.6. Lebofsky, Paul, 7 Firsts, 2 Secâ€" | onds, Average 78.4. ‘ Roth, Faigie, 5 Firsts, 4 Seconds Average 75.1. ' Davis, Alexander, 5 Firsts, 3 Seconds, Average 77.4. Beckman, Barbara, 7 Firsts, 2 Cs, Average 743. Lonas, Adrian, 6 Firsts, 1 Secâ€" ond. 2 Cs, Average 724. > Moultosh, Sylvia, 6 Firsts, 2 Seconds, Average 73.4.. Students Who Passed All Papers | should show BM or receipt. (Continued from page 1) ing in February. At tha time the buliding was declared comâ€" pletely safe. However, since the request has been made the Town becomes liable for damages if no action is taken upon Mr. Lowthian‘s reâ€" quest. The matter was referred to the works committee for conâ€" sideration. Porty Politics (Continued from page 1) is too large for an efficient operation; @ North York favours in its esâ€" sentials the brief submitted by the Board of Education for the Township of North York to the Minister of Education of Ontario respecting the reâ€" commendations contained in the report of the Royal Comâ€" mission; @ Council forward to the Minisâ€" ter of Municipal Affairs the individual briefs filed with the Board of Control; @ the previous recommendaâ€" tions contained in the submisâ€" sion made to the Royal Comâ€" mission with respect to a ‘‘Metroâ€"wide Ambulance Servâ€" ice" and equalization of asâ€" sessment, be reâ€"affirmed; @ North York is of the opinion that there is merit in the reâ€" tention of a local Traffic Coâ€" ordinator. (Continued from page 2) e"‘fi“fi*&“" in | CHINA MINK JACKETS MUSKRAT JACKETS ... DYED â€" As Low As 5 DYED â€" As Low As CANADIAN BEFORE YOU INVEST IN FURS THIS SEASON, INVESTIGATE THEE ADVANTAGES AT COOPER FURS, WESTON ©® years of buying experience in fur markets © thorough background of fur knowledge © knowledge that a courteous and experienced staff will advise and guide you in the wisest choice for you @ choice of four convenient payment plans . . . . Cash, Budget, Charge, Layaway ©@ assurance that Cooper Furs protects your purch ase in every way that it is completely backed with Cooper Furs guarantee. August Fur Sale Values! â€" As Low As Kondrat, Gary V.; xKowaliw, Ernest S.; xKosluk, Constance K.; Kronenwald, _ Alexander; xKrumins, _ Andrew; _ Kudlow, Jeffrey E.; Kundler, Aldur; Kuschak, Mary A.; LaChance, Cheryl A.; Larter, David E.; xLasruk, John W.; xLawrence, Gerald W.; Layman, Roderick G.; xLeach, Alan J.; Lebofsky, Paul H.; xLeduchowski, Patricia J.; xLeggett, Susan K.; Lenger er, Renee; Lenglet, Brian J. R. Lenkinski, Esther L.; Levine, Elaine; xLoeb, Honey E.; Loeb, Mark C.; xLomas, Adrian J.; xLong, Sharon M.; xMacDonald, Carolyn °E.; xMacLennan, Hope Button, lan R.; Cahn, Carole A.; xCaldarelli, _ Ozzie; Cameron, David A.: Canzano, Michael A.; Charles, Gregory; Chiotti, Lioyd A.; Clairmont, Diane M.; Clark Carol A.; xCollins, Barry M.; xCollins, Wayne G.; Cott, Linda G.; xCouture, Wayne D.; xCowâ€" per, Richard L.; xCreed, Mich ael; Cudeck, Jerry H.; Cutler, Paul A.; xD‘Andrea, Frank; xDavis, Alexander J;; Davis, Philip; xDolman, William D.; Dragan, Milan; Dunn, Cynthia B.; xDurbin, John K.; xDurisin, Michael N.; Ellin, Glen B.; Fawcett, Robâ€" ert G.; Feldman, Briaa N.; Feldman, Paul; Finkelstein, Eilâ€" een E.; Fischer, Peter A.; Flemâ€" ing, Carol C.; Fletcher, Paul E.; Fradette, Marilyn B.; Galt Bryâ€" an J.; xGarrick, Dana; Gerber, Ephram S.; xGilchrist, Ronald I; xGlockling, Pamela I; xGlover, Rose Anne; xGoldberg Marlene; Goldstein, â€" Sharon; Goodman, Gloria; _ xGorrie. â€" Anita L.; xGreen, David; xGreen, Michael, xGreensberg, Martin E.; xGrynâ€" berg, JIrving; xGulliver, Austin; xHallett, Linda L.; xHardy, Bonâ€" nie L.; Heath, Barry K.; Hendâ€" eles, Lea L.; Hilf, Geraldine A.; xHimelfarb, Lanny H.; xHoffâ€" man, Joey N.; Hood, Robert G.; xHunt, Avron L.; xHurst, Nora M.; Isaac, George S.; Isaacs, Ronald H.; xJackson. Marilyn D.; xJocher, Christine E.; xJohnâ€" ston, Kenneth R.; Johnston, Susan D. K.; xKekewich, Robert D.; Kennedy, Edward R.; Kinâ€" rade, James S.; Kirshenblat, Marvin H.; Kirzner, Robert P.; xKissin, Sylvia E.; Kittel, Margâ€" aret D.; xKochman, Charles; THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Thursday, 259 Lake Shore Blyd. E. OPPORTUNITY â€" We have suffered a loss in the recent death of A. WEIR ECKENSWELLER CLU who has represented us in Weston for nearly forty years. Assistance to service his enormous Sun Life family is urgently needed locally. A desire to operate one‘s own business is important. We train and supervise you in this rewarding career. All replies acknowledged and interview arranged. Phone or write W. Ross Wheeler CLU or Frank A. Lawrence, 2 John Street, Weston, 241â€"1301 or R. A. Dorrell CLU or Jack Kingsley CLU 364â€"5141. Sun Life of Canada, 200 University Avenue, Toronto 1. LIQUIFLAME OILS LIMITED LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Don Morrison â€"â€" â€" Res. RO 7â€"7695 s 119. $159. s195. FREE furnace cleaning FREE 24 hour burner service EM 2â€"5777 es M.; Muelier, Bjorn; Murdoch, ricia L.; Parish, Alan V,; xFPaw» lik, Jorg K.; Pearson, Gordon R.; xPeek, Grant C.; xPeters, Georgia E. J.; xPetrie, Stephen A.; Pinzhoffer, Denise A.; xPorâ€" ayko, Joâ€"Anne M.; Power, Louâ€" ise E.; xPratt, Bariâ€"Lynn; xPreâ€" cious, Ronald J.; xPrice, Brian H.; Priolo, Carmin V.; Ramson, Geoffrey; Raschke, Manfred G.; xReid, Linda M.; Renshaw, Alan J.; Richards, Wayne H. F.; xRobertson, David R.; xRobinâ€" son, Glenn W.; Robinson, Joel H.; Robinson, Lioyd P.; xRomâ€" kema, _ Christine; _ xRondeau, Garry J; xRoost, Ain; Rose, Alâ€" lan G.; xRose, Lesleyâ€"Ann; xRoth, Faigie; Rothwell, David R.; Rovet, Sheila A.; xRoxburgh Barry W.; xRumble, Jacqueline I; xRush, Gary J.; xRyan, Paul C.; xSaltzman, Abraham J.; xSegal, Carol N.; xSever, Peter J.; She"~orn, Jack A.; Shaw, Edward *# ; xShimada, Sandra A.; xSinger, Sharon D.; xSlade, Peter J.; Smith, Christine E.; xSmith, Lawrence B.; xSmithâ€" erman, Reta A.; xSmyth, Patâ€" ricia H. E.; Steinberg, Stephen L.; xStollery, Virginia L.; xNevins, John; xNoble, Sanâ€" dra J.; xOrford, Patricia D.; xPalmateer, Douglas A.; Palmaâ€" Sullivan, Brian; Swindle, Dayâ€" id W.; xSwartz, Harvey A.; xTavlor, Sharon D.; xTedford, Douglas E.; Telfer, lan W xTessis, Robert H.; xThurgood, James J.; xTurpin, Gordy; Vale, Alan; xVocilka, Helena M.; Voiâ€" sin, John F.; Von Bredow, Asâ€" trid B.; xWallace, John K.; Walâ€" ton, David H.; xWardinger, Mory:; xWebster, Douglas R.; xWeinberg, Bella; Weinryb, Es ther; xWeitzman, Larry, C. L.; White. Brian A.; xWilkes, Roger A.; Williams, Richard B.; Winâ€" ner. Ruth B.; Wood, Terence R.; Woodhouse, _ Robert J. A.; Young, _ Sheilaâ€"Mae; _ Zarnett, Paula; Zbihly, Mike C.; xZin; berg, Stanley M.; xZiniuk, Don; ald A.; Zvonik, Friederich A. J.

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