‘/ 47. _ HELP WANTED MALE 50. MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED Fireworks & Parade Tomorrow * The pereanial Allâ€"Star right wing of the Detroit Red Wings for 19 seasons visits Greater There will be plenty to see in North York on _ Dominion Day tomorrow, as Canada‘s fourth largest municipality gets its 90th Anniversary . celebraâ€" tions underway. A . mammoth Parade with decorative floats, bands, drum majorette corps, clowns, and antique cars is scheduled to leave from . the North York Hydro building at 8800 Yonge Street at 10:30 a.m. and proceed southerly on Yonge Street to Sheppard . Avenue thenee westerly to Beecroft Rd., and northerly to the yurtinl lot at the rear of the‘ Municipal _ Locally, band concerts and fireâ€" works displays are to be featurâ€" ed at Amesbury Park from 7:30 Fully licensed restaurant and dining room, in excellent tip area. Full or part time nights. Base hourly rate $1.12‘4 less meals. Modern large and.very busy operation in Yorkdale Centre, Dufferin â€" Wilson. The Noshery Encors 783â€"1125 Apply In Person or Phone POR BUS AND TRUCK BODY ASSEMBLY 677â€"2651 677â€"2651 DUE TO AN EXPANSION PROGRAM OF MORE HOME . DELIVERED CIRCULATION OF THE 23 WESTON TIMES wE REQUIRE (Boys or Girls) THROUGHOUT WESTON â€" pOwWNSVIEW â€" MOUNT DENNIS AREAS. To take charge of journal and payroll. General superâ€" vision of office procedures. Must be experienced. Location Northâ€"West Metro. Excellent conditions. WAITRESSES & LOUNGE WAITERS © REQUIRED Regular employment. Full time or partâ€"time. Excellent rates. Woodbridge area. Transportation proâ€" vided to and from Weston. Gordie Howe Visits Weston Reply To Box 80, Weston Times, 2159 Weston Rd., Weston WANTED W. S. Brass Motor Bodies Ltd. _ 256 Attwell Dr., Rexdale Require Immediately. BOYS AND GIRLS WAITRESSES WAITERS GET INTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF..... PHONE OUR CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT _ 2497641 YORKDALE . Spray Painter & Vielder NEW CARRIERS CARRIERS BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED 851â€"2811 First One A Girl For Mr. & Mrs. Spriggs Arnold and Ruth Spriggs of Wilson Ave., announce the safe arrival of their first baby â€" a girl Susan Elizabeth, 7 lbs. 6 ors. at Humber ‘Memorial Hospital. This is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. George Sinclair of Monarchdale Ave. and tirst great grandchild for John Wadsworth of Durie St. Will Speak . . . has been an invaluable experâ€" ience in mutual understanding and has stimulated and enrichâ€" ed our study of the French lanâ€" guage." The 19 Weston high school students who will shortly have a change to try out that comâ€" ment are: Theresa Behan; David Bell Jr.; Joan Blake; Adsle Boy; Anne Cameron; Barbara Ciemâ€" niewski; Judy Ferguson; Helene Weston Saturday to discuss popâ€" ular Canadian sports. The public is invited to meet Gordie Howe at Eatons Wareâ€" house store, Sheppard Ave. and Rivalda Rd. at 2:30 p.m. If you bring your pen, chances are that you can add his name Gerbaud; Anna Gorlll; Barbara Hall; Sherr Kerr, G. Lincoin; Shicla Mackenzle; Anne Malin; Bill McChesney; Michele Miller; Joyce Redgrave; and Nancy tone, D.M. Graham, Director of Education for Forest Hill has said that, "Our student _exclnnge ;l-)â€"yt;-\-l;- autograph collection (Continued. from Page 1) TDE OE SanaHt uie (10 years) $2.60 â€" $2.80 per hour plus profit sharing New Toronto 251â€"1031 TRAVELLING ALONE? Why not join one of our escorted tours. Post House Travel Burâ€" Required . Immediately For Part Time Work In The Bolton Area 1 Call 924â€"1851 §1. _ PERSONAL 57A â€" CEMETERY LOT Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd4. CLARKSON, GEORGE H. Suddenly at his home 79 John St., Weston, on Friday, June 24, 1966, George H. Clarkson, husâ€" band of Mary Tyson, father of George William and Frederick Jay, brother of Mrs. A. J. Nash (Rose) of Ottawa, and Mrs. P. West (Mary) of Toronto. Serâ€" vice was held in the chapel, Mon., 11 a.m. Committal serâ€" vice Bayview Cemetery, Wiarâ€" ton, at 4 p.m. DICKS, WILLIAN JAMES Member in good standing Mount Dennis Lodge AFâ€"AM and Humâ€" ber Royal Arch Chapter and Kaniâ€"Ghan Grotto â€" At the Humâ€" ber Memorial Hospital on Friâ€" day, June 24, 1966, William James Dicks of Weston, beloved husâ€" band of Alice Cheyne, dear faâ€" ther of Helen (Mrs. T. Bradâ€" ford), Christina (Mrs. P. Wilâ€" liams), Marlene (Mrs. S. Knell) and â€" Shirleyâ€"Ann and _ Janice, dear brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis and Ernest, both of Torâ€" onto. Service was held in the chapel Monday 3 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. 87. MEADE, WILLIAM GEORGE Suddenly at Toronto on Tuesâ€" day, June 28, 1966, William George Meade of Thistletown, beloved husband of Grace Crux, dear father of Adele (Mrs. G. Black), Audrey (Mrs. J. Black) and Dr. Frederick C. Meade all of Rexdale, dearly loved by his seven grandchildren. Service in tne chapel Thursday 3 p.m. Inâ€" i'erment Glendale Memorial Garâ€" dens. WARD FUNERAL HOME N:z“' VINCENT ROY Suddefily at the Humber Memorâ€" ial Hospital, Wednesday, June 22, 1966, Vincent (Nick) Nixon of Weston, beloved husband of Edna Edwards dear father of Margaret (Mrs. M. Johnston), Marion (Mrs. R. Dion,) & Susan (Mrs. Wm. May); dearly loved by his six grandchildren. Serâ€" vice was held in the chapel Satâ€" urday 2 p.m. Interment Hill crest Cemetery, Woodbridge. TUMBER, EL! At the Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital on Friday, June 24, 1966, Eli Tumber of Weston, husband cf Daisy Tumber, dear father of James, Cyril and Norman, all of Weston. Dear grandfather of 9 grandchildren and 8; great grandchildren. Service was held ‘m the chapel Monday 1 p.m. Inâ€" :erment Sanctuary Park Cemeâ€" tery. WARD, ERNEST WM. After a lengthy illness at his home, on Sunday, June 26, 1966, Ernest Wm. Ward of Weston, beloved husband of Edith Mary Hall, dear father of Bert, Regiâ€" nold of New Brungwick and Fred Service was held in the Chapel Tuesday, 11 a.m. Cremation. eau. ‘RO 7â€"5401 DICKS, Mrs. Willlam Dicks and family would like to thank relâ€" atives and all who were: so kind in ‘their recent bereaveâ€" ment of a loving husband and father, including staff, workers and associates he befriended in his many years in Weston, also Lodges and organizations to which he belonged. 88. CARDS OF THANKS Riverside Cemetery and Crematorium STRUCTURAL WELDERS Death Notices Of The Past Week 2035 Weston Rd. (At King St.) Weston CH 1â€"2233 CH 1â€"0861 or 924â€"1642 DEATHS Stewart â€" Everdell Exchange Vows In St. Philip Neri‘s, Downsview A bright June sun flooded through the windows of St. Philip Neri‘s Church, Downs view, â€" recently, as Maryâ€"Ann Katherine _ Stewart _ exchanged wedding vows with Graham Harold Everdell at a marriage ceremony performed by Father Aurele Prefontaine O.F.M. Cap. Asst. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack | Stewart, Richard Clark Drive, Downs view, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Everdell, Smallwood Drive. Standards of white and gold mums decorated the chancel as the bride, given in marriage by her father, entered the church beautifully gowned in traditionâ€" al floorâ€"length white lace with full length sleeves, tiered skirt and chapel train. The portrait neckline was adorned with a pearl sunburst pendant, a famâ€" North York . . Murray Chusid also accused the board of area discrimination. When the Dufferin incinerator was first planned it was intendâ€" ed to burn westend garbage onâ€" ly, he said. Now garbage from all over the township and from Etobicoke and Scarborough as well, will be shoved into its giant mouth. (Continued from Page 1) "is years behind the times." Councillor Chusid said an inâ€" cinerator was also planned in the eastend, but hinted it was scrapped because of objections from eastâ€"end politicians. CANADA WILL BE REPRESENTED at Expo by a pavilion (centre) whose focal point will be an inverted pyramid. There will also be four provincial pavâ€" ilions. They are (anticlockwise): the Atlantic Provinces pavilion where a ship will be built during the Exhibiâ€" @Qut They Go! YS" NV WESTON RD, RO.6â€"6137.______._ mos seurh af tytinten ave. IS" 2800 DANFORTH AVE OX. 8â€"2558 _._ mt tes af Sower 24 =~OPEN 9â€"9 DAILYâ€"SATURDAY TO 6 .‘.M.- uid ui yni Famous Make..« MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS [ Most reduced 50%. ily heirloom originally worn by her greatâ€"grandmother. An elâ€" bow length veil was held in place by a pear!l and crystal tiara and she carried a cascade of pink and white roses. Attending the bride were, Miss Barbara Wodja, maid of honor, and bridesmaids, Miss Linda Stellings and Miss Alida Leone, cousins of the bride. They wore floor length gowns of Cluney lace with pink sashâ€" es and headpieces and carried bouquets of pink and white roses and poms. The flower girls, Marilynn Yule and Cathy Prodanos, cousins cf the bri‘, were â€" attractively dressed in white eyclet with pink sashes and headpieces. They held noseâ€" gays of pink and white roses. Dicks . ©Continucd from page 1) Weston. He and his wife had planned a trip to Spain next year. Mr. Dicks was a member in good standing of Mount Dennis Lodge, A.F. & A.M., the Humber Royal Arch Chapter and Raniâ€" Ghar Grotto. The groom‘s uncle, Bob Graâ€" ham was best man, and Colin Graham _ and _ Rick _ Stewart, brother of the bride, were He leaves his wife, and five daughters: Mrs. Thomas (Helen) Bradford, Mrs. Paul (Christina) Williams, Mrs. Stuart (Marlene) Knell, Shilreyâ€"Ann & Janice. He was a brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis and Ernest, both of Toronâ€" to, and grandfather of Robert Paul Williams. B€DPORD, smooth too mattrass, in: mersoring . construction . Mt . beth atores. Rag. List $30.50 daue $19.73. WESTOMATIC matiress. smooth tos. saut 809.78 Maif Price. Mt both steres. Re#. Lat $60.50 saur #04.78, §400TW TOP continenta! bed, matâ€" tress. box spring and lags. At both stores. Rag. List $79.00 aaus #09.78 10 year ‘A: -'n-': k'M“n #ERTA, Orthoâ€"Rite nattress . with .q. too. At both stores. Rag. Lint $79.00 sauy s40.00. For continantai bads, with brgcle> wts. HaW Price. At both atores. tion; the Western Provinces pavilion with giant fir trees growing through the roof; the Quebec pavilion, which will have the appearance of being conâ€" structed entirely of glass; and the Onâ€" tario pavilion. H 0 LID A Y ____ wEECâ€"END y 4B S ,'â€"b;"'ilieir‘ return, the bride and groom will reside in Wilâ€" | lowdale. For the reception held in the Pioneer Room at the Crang Plaza the bride‘s mother receivâ€" ed her guests wearing a navy blue crepe dress with white apâ€" pliqued lace bodice, white hat and navy accessories. A corâ€" .sage of pink sweetheart roses completed her ensemble. ushers ‘The groom‘s mother chose a matching twoâ€"piece dress and coat in pink lace, with pink flowered hat and navy blue acâ€" cessories. Her corsage was red and white roses. Clarkson . . For the honeymoon trip to the Pocono Mountains, Penâ€" nsylvania, the bride travelled in a tailored navy blue suit with white gloves and black shoes and purse and a spray of white gardenias. . The Masonic Rites were held and the service was officiated Monday by Rev. R. J. Boggs at the Ward Funeral Home. Interâ€" ment was at â€" Sanctuary | Park Cemetery. Nash of Ottawa and Mrs. P. (Mary) West of Toronto. > The Masonic Rites were held for him and funeral service was conducted by Rev. Harvey Scuse at the Ward Funeral Home. Rev. Anions officiated at the interâ€" ment at _ Bayview â€" Cemetery, Wiarton. (Continued from Page 1) When school closed in Weston yesterday pupils of Mrs. Towns end‘s Grade One class at H. J. Alexander School regretted that not only were they leaving her class but they would not see her in school again. For Mrs. Towns end, her retirement must have given her some moments of sadâ€" ness when she realizéd that the School is out for summer va cation. The relief that pupils and teachers feel when the final day of the school finally arrives is often tinged with regret that they must say goodâ€"bye to a familiar, mutually beneficial as sociation. which she has devoted 40 years will not longer occupy so pivotal a position in her life. > _ _ JVULY Ist â€"â€" JULY 2nd education of young children to As Miss Ann Wade, the daughâ€" ter of Prof. Robert Wade of Guelph _ Agricultural â€" College, Mrs. Townsend began her teachâ€" ing career with two years at Thistletown School. In 1928 she began to teach in Weston, on the siaff of Memorial School. After working for many years there, Mrs. Townsend moved to H. J. Alexander School four _ years ago. During most of her teaching. years, Mrs. Townsend has taught \ Grade One classes, introducing: many hundreds of Weston younâ€" : sters to the joys of reading and music, in which she has been noted for her enthusiasm and success. Recognizing the cardiâ€" mal contribution | which Mrs. Townsend has made to the educâ€" ation of our children, the memâ€" bets of Weston Board of Educâ€" ation, the principals of _ the schools, and their wives met at home of the Board Chairman, W. E. Bayes, last Sunday evenâ€" ing to formally thank Mrs. Townsend on behalf of the parâ€" ents of the town for her devoâ€" tion and to wish her good health and happiness as she assumes her fulltime role of home Teacher For 40 Years Mrs. Townsend Retires CENTENNIAL FACTS As one unifying project of our Centennial celebrations, all relâ€" iglous groups active in Canadian Life are arranging the Interâ€" Faith Conference, Jduring which special cooperative services of thanksgiving will be held. In adâ€" dition, nation wide Open House visits to churches and instituâ€" tions will involve all Canadians oi every religious conviction in becoming acquainted with one another‘s faith. James G. Perrin of the Cenâ€" tennial Commission stresses that the success of our One Hunâ€" dredth Birthday will depend upâ€" on the extent with which each of us involves himself. Are you active in a Centennial project? As Mr. Perrin emphasizes, "Our aim should be to make every Canadian citizen an active parâ€" ticipant in Centennial celebraâ€" tions . . . not just an onlooker. We must generate the PERSOâ€" NAL possibilities for everyone in this great Birthday Party. THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursdey June Â¥0th, 1966 â€"â€" By Rose Hutchens‘ 244â€"5041 WEST ON JOIN THE WISE SHOPPERS AT MACEYS BIG SALE. Carioads of Bedroom Suites Reduced! W& pe. wainut suite, dresser, chest and bed. 4 WIONNG w ccismermenrrntcarcccams then & ‘nand bed: Both stores P Smoornel TREMBLAY, 3 W tront dresser & chaet) BoGkCBS8 b8d. BOth BUBMM ....w.â€"uummems= wi chast, bed. Matching desk chest & bed.. °_ °* commmenemsmmnt VIETORAVILLE, wainut finish, dresser, chest & bookease bed. Bath stores .........................â€".» m NNE ce conmmrmencrrmmentty RASSET, French Provincial, drasser, chast, to young residents of Weston will take place on July 16, at 6:30 p.m. when Miss Carolyn Mader, Grade Three teacher at H. J. Alexander School marries Although Miss Mader, the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R. Ma der of Queen‘s Drive, Weston, is originally from Mahone Bay, Noâ€" We must make them aware that we are just not celebrating the sed . . . but also those that lis taught school in Weston for sev» eral years. _ e 20 After teaching in Memorial School for several years, Miss Mader transferred to the H. J. Alexander School six years 2g0 to establish . remedial . classes there. Her outstanding success in helping students who have experienced difficuity to regain confidence in themselves . has earned for Miss Mader a unique loyalty among her present and former students. When her wedâ€" ding plans were recently anâ€" nounced, several former pupils contacted fellow members of their classes and arranged for a surprise reunion. As a result of their interest, last Sunday afâ€" ternoon members of her class from 1954 to the present met at the home of Mrs. Frank A. Parâ€" ker on Queen‘s Dr. to personâ€" ally wish the bride long happiâ€" ness and to present her with Miss Mader‘s marriage to Mr. Shunk will be solemnized in St. John‘s Anglican Church, Wes ton, where the bride is a very active member. Mrs, Wm. Owâ€" ston of Ottawa will be the maâ€" tron of honour for the bride, and Mr. Shunk‘s best man will be Wm. Mader, of New York, Miss Carol Whitlessey, a former stuâ€" dent of Miss Mader will play the organ for the ceremony. Followâ€" ing their wedding trip, the bride and groom will live in (Continued from page 3) O‘Neill and Annie Carbis. As they visited, they left a small gift for each patient. Williams, _ Frank _ Greenwood, Wendy Whitney, Mel. Russell, Mrs. Helen Lindsay, Mrs. Berâ€" nice Laird, Donald Williams, Scott Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. . Jack Staples and family, Islington Ave. N. have moved to their new home missed around this district as they were both active in Cubs and Scouts and Girl Guide comâ€" paniesâ€"also in boys and girls baseball teams. Weston. Birthday greetings to: Jack We wish them all the best in JULY WEDDING teg Lt 199. 199. 199. *299. 169. *249, *108. 539. 916. TA s e $116.