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Weston Times (1966), 17 Nov 1966, p. 5

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Phone 7&1") Local 33 Fill "In I!” trr tubercul- - In! ohm-h uln- um 80. HELP WANTED wear chain, experieaeeeGoi necessary. “uncut t.t.Itg.re yith mung-mom pombmt. we. "nu! Toronto Hoapiul. Weston F. W. mailer. I? D. fled. Peter R. W. Two». R.M.r Director at Elm on Chairman rs. W._Mln§le3, B., YOUNG MAN Registered Nursing Assistant. Nurses Aides Orderlien- T 2995 Dundu St. W. (an! Treel. at.) OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE Comment overitor mince. “I”. Mtmt “I. Minion Am. North (North of Wwdbridgo) For general clerical duties. so ability And "curate an detail. For advertising and sales pron " least grade twelve education. Aiiiiiililf line fhliiiii"ii"ii Moore Business Forms L Mount Dennis NO ""1003 manna: NMMABY. NOTE; 9 ylew of the I!!! MI " HINDI!!! EDUCATION Good mm I salary with due widerution giv Laval}! mm 7 lug“ ' aan' Apply In Person F08 run-an DETAILS. PLEASE APPLY To: Tulapllom Mr. l. W. Halo 247-6101 MR. POMER Superinnndom of Special Services IS Ookbum Crescent, Willowdalo 225-4661 762-8l2l oaiiiiiiiii TEACHERS om FRENCH mu mm MOMAHON REGARDING ANY OF THE ABOVE POSITIONS CALL _,'lli"t'3lit,lltTiiii': ' WIMK OF CANADA “D. IOS Cityviow Drive Rexdulo for m Till ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS NORTH YORK man or summon litt _ 't!!telt Operator FACTORY "Eli an. awry mun due communion given to opportmnnu for “VIMan Expos-1m wax or -tttrtiii- JANE and WILSON YOUNG MALE MALE & FEMALE form librarian w of the ailment to visit never-l so lupin-m.- having a car any be APPLY m PERSON Apply In Person Female Clerk with one to-two yen; 1.3M men'- III-“UH sum In!!!“ Lawrence Ava-My“ Ian " TRAVELLING SOUTH nus WINTER? Book early for cruise, and resort: at Post House Travel Bureau, 1402 Bloor Street W. 781-5101 VA CEMETERY LOT M. I LP'" hum school. lypmg promotion department With " V lhershk attteterr and tmtttttttrhm to learn about and all dir play advertising for the YOUNG MAN WANTED MALE & FEMALE WESTON TIMES CALL for evening or Saturday interview. CH 1%" local 267 CH I-MII PERSONAL ex- "l and understand." he all. "why Metro In dilirdattrittg and the politicians are plum has: while mam now 6ttgt can _ Paisley tharged that ”petting must be done, and goon, to com. plete the Swain. Expren‘ny which will eventullly hook up vith the Crosstown Exmuwu. "Both of these project: are vit- al," he said, “Ind have been pr "ding " I not“ pace. 173 project has bun the long- an project that t can mum. Swain: [on from ”than no noun" ltd. will-coating .tt no [:0me unless the ”new“. get on the ball 1nd an the no. - "tio. b m In um headed (unity. North York Comma Joe Gould and Cannon" Irv Pemey and Cord Kurlhurt attended I meeting at the lupin but Rele- peyere Auocmion held " Grace- neld School recently, Seventy five “landed. tmn ended in a sul-tate. Councillor Murray Chusid re- The committee eotuiatingofCon. plied that Service is essentially trailer Irving Paisley and Court. asking a member to function at ciliors Plul Godfrey and John Metro in a strait.Ueltet. Paisley ' hrhrt Rap Metro For Stalling The Spadina Expressway Council wanted an hour bick- ering over mu lune which was not resolved by a committee of Council and acne months no to come up with e utiltectory answer. The predicted quarrel which occurred " the [In meet. ing before the December I elec- tion ended in a stalemate, The committee consisting of Con. troller Irving Paisley and Court. cillor: Paul Godfrey and John Despilr I full your] notice that an aldermart " well as North York‘s five mntmllers will In” an" on Metro Coun- cil next you. the township Id- minutration failed Monday to decide who that Sixth sen should go to. PATERSON. poms At the Northwestern General Hospital on “mayday. Nov, 8, 1966. Louis Paterson of Downs- view, beloved huibaml of Wini- fred Wilson, dear father of Donald Ross and Heather, son of Major L Paterson. brother of Doris (Mrs. D. Kerr). and Lieut. William Paterson ot Hali- fax. Service was held in the chapel, Priday, 1:30 pan. Inter- ment Glendale Mined-l Gar- I HUNTLY. WILLIAM RINK! At his home. on Sunday, Nov- ember It.. 1906. Winn-m Henry Huntly of Downlviow. husband of the late Mary Ann Huntly, dear father at Grace Obs. B. J. Armes) of Dovmsview. Ser. vice _was held at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, June St., Downsview, Tuesday, 2 pm. Interment Prospect Cemetery. th Who Gets The 6th Seat? A. The Politicians Don't Know K. MW) of Vancouver. B.C. Madeline (Mrs. J. Gould) of Toronto and the late William and Alfred. sixth of Mrs. An- nie Scott, Andrew, William, Frank, and Mrs. Kathleen Don- aldson. all of Toronto, dearly loved by her 16 grandchildren and 25 grert-erandchildrert. Service In the chapel Fnday 1:30 pm Interment St. John's Cemetery Norway. At her home on N%Nw. 16, 1966, Mainline curt (formerly of Radwood Ave.) wife of the late Alfred Harrison (lawnmower yCMargaret (Mrs. dearly loved by his 7 mud- children. in his 77th year. Ser- vice wu held in the chapel Wednesday 1:30 pm. Interment Park Luv-n Cemetery. .. [lAlellom “in“! UN', Nth 131:1.) - tl the I mom It,")", - ton on Monday. av. u, m. Geome C. Dawn's. hub-Id of the late Mary Skinner Brown, dear tether If.Witma (Mn. R. Leek). a! Allmon. and Edith Mn. D. Shanty). of Weston. Ef2i21Er1iln "I no!) u - an - a. h M ~15. Nov Tm 251-1031 " but 4 lam-an. tttet, will to all... a. Mt In: I but am, . n- lubollc. to It. M: It ward Um no. a Dr. a. In. J. It. M. Um d trar. m, an. I“; to at. Nam Meal-bar I. at a p.n.. at St. Pam's Amen Church. manna, thtt. Death Noticu Of The Past Walk 2035 Wuton Rd. (M In. It.) DEATHS more it hardly any iiiiA room on turradfurearsatturs. at elm and it dmitBted newer than is :4: mm - ". inth]. Re "I and to we "Col- Pliers murmur! and Pulley uh m1." the problem when" "u GG Barnum and Paisley both crit- icized the Dept. of Highways and said that any should get the Spadina Stowaway angler 'rms. structinrn again to serve‘lhe hun. dred of thousand: of residents in Wen Metro and help eliminatn the "at out: than“: mm toa- ciao-a. Gould expressed hit concern about tho traMe problems on you. and Jane Sts. and would an inveumcnt of over £100,000.- 000 in land acquisition. mud con- stmcuon coal try Ontario Dept. of Highways. Reeve James Service said the tidal-mun nominated should " tend Metro Council meetings " spokesman for the other com- cillon and vote as they tell him to. Williunr recommended that the) $3,000 per year Metro plum ; should go to a senoned council- ' lor who has chaired a numbery of Council tommittees. Council' dickered on whether the $8,000 should be handed to one alder- men tor serving three years or whether it should be split three ways - In alderman represenl- ing Metro one your at n time. Where to dispose at gnrbage in the Metro Are. in becoming quite a serious problem. Let‘s hope a scientific approach will soon bring a "tuthetory solu- Chairman Allen noted in the bottom of the main chennel there will be a Imaller channel to accommodate the low summer flows, “discouraging the format, ion of unsightly slime a nd growth in the main chlnnel.“ York Towmhip Council then decided to send I letter of ex- planation, with the Works Com. mittee's decision to rescind the motion, to those participating in this petition. Black Creek . . Adults soc Studonts Me PARIS}! HALL. IIT Guat- ville. corner of Gueltville and York. SATURDAY. NOV. 19th " 1:30. Fapey Booths, White Elephant, Home Bah- ing. Country Store, Home- made Candy. Luckv Draw. Come one. come nlit. Start your Christi-Lu Sloppl% " OUR LADY or VIC RY Connery h What Some People Claim liquor Does Not Increase Promritv so. COMING EVENTS m I'M? d In In. " li. W on") with b m b that In, M man. a . "at" "a mum". this than. than: and Input-hum tttr the any acts at that“. lam-u: cl sympathy and bmutititt (lord tributes. ex- uded to then in their “an! and banana“! in the Ian at I dur lather and Grandmoth- er. Equally muting Doctor K. Chas-1m. the doctors and mum at Run-mod. Mogpitai, Ward- l’unnl Home and Rev. away. November 19. from Ito 4:30. To be held in the PM Hull In the Church of the Good Shephard. Eglinton Ind Wench Rd. Enduring: mm hat bar, bake table. . m decoration. and my other attractions. Finish in In 'retpintt, gig A: Marr and Percy Beer ram to en “mi”. (Continued from Page " ”Milt.” clum- Annmluh‘mmlthhlsm REF'RW5HMENTs BAZAAR will}; Em} DANCE all! THANKS Booth replied that is exactly what he is elected to do and thanked Sweet for his left-hand- ed eomplimeat. During his four years in office. more parkland has been acquired and streets improved in his ward (north of 'trt between the Humber and Black Creek) than in any other ward in the township. He then eritieized a number John Sweet, one of three Ward 1 aldermenic candidates. recent, ly said Boot!” performance on township council has been one at “limiting Mum}! to zoning by. laws and trifling darterda, ir sues." _ erd 1 Councillor John Booth (of Sweet's election planks. "Food "lled one M lit. opponents I ‘prices and irtt1atitm are properly “nice A',',' t,i, tlt: the rater; t matters handled by the Federal ‘that “m oing e exec jo 3’ . . " they elected me for two years (ed Provmculu governments. ago." Booth declared. Re (Sweet) has John Sweet, one of three Ward had mole opportunities to make 1 aldermanin candidates. realm his feelings known during the re t ,',ftf, 'te?, 'll',,"',,:',',":,',',',',' cent rash of Federal Ind Pro. w . . . " “limiting ”a..." In "mi... 5", vitteial eleetions. Election time is rapidly up proaehing, and this time, it air peun that there will be more of inunn in our Ward. Last Municipal Elections saw both our Councillor and Board of Education representatives re- ladies of the United Church Women will hold a Christmas Bazaar and Anniversary Tea, on Saturday, November 19, begin- ning at 2 pm. So come early for afternoon tea and shop around for a lovely assortment of handmade gifts, decorations and novelties. delicious home) baking and candy. gifts from the Treaaure Man. or a mystery plclnle from the "Post office" Members M and friends of Trethewey Park United Church will observe their church's Twelfth Anniversary the week- end of November 20. Rev. Paul Morris, I lot-met Minister at Trethewey, will be the Special Guest speaker " the 11 In. Service. of development today. Look at the ptrutttiat development that is in the tttting'. Compare the growth of other are" in the um: period! It ulu of beer and liquor boost: business. theat action: at blight“ am: should he in a]. d it. all M. that tnt-ts m "tiq he been “In cum his the flu m: it will team the ‘volume a! We: in the Town at Weston. History does not iui. tity this mum. Having he.- I resident of Weston tor over fifty yen-I. and huh; been unscented with the town line. 1", I have seen Weston not. elpeeially Weston Road, (Old Weston Road) from a Village streei%iiGiriti7, picket use". and and Mane. iu u rtad Quince; neat homes. '1"P'r'.-.'tE"t. bandwidth-nun» tyalyt.t"titetti1-tia “Gee You're Sweet, John!" Terribly Insulting . . . encoding]; 'roarGGrriiii Reueotaetarmdrtettrieetmrsurear and driven in for In captain-l. And to bring I mum: 1967 Ptmtiee right to your door for I demomtrntimt drive. And to mind the kids white you lake it for a win And to are your 1967 Pontiac in for 'ervieittg whm you an" get into an youmlt. New I wilinI an ofgur. Call rain at ham or at the an". MR. GUY MILLS 30 Toledo Driv- Ehbicoh, that. "to" 611-0944 Guy Mills that only to Pro" Adan-’1 on - can all you . 1967 Pontiac for In: the» Fe Meet your V friendly Addison's on Bay Branch Office 1lIElliiiR, (to the ma Gar, Ir. Booth aid P" Sweet ly " tended few, if any conned and is exactly ‘committeeV meetings and asked to. lt Pf ‘hpw a man that is interested in any “In: Joule} the welfare of North Yourk could fail to do sth "I think it is lerrih. ly insulting to the voters that he hasn't "on anemia! the rate- Myers' meetings in the past two years. It in rather amazing. and probably not too fair to the nub- lie. than Mr. Sweet intends In run." the walnuts-1 Conan the tig- nue on: the you: 1 an " velop-eel! but It the we tries, residuum ham-u. pub I .lie utilities, educating] develop meat. etc. and the. he ample Jock aver Mount Den-i1 with "heir outlets (or beer and liquor. ”use are some at the rum: that should guide us to vote, 1"No", on Dee. Mtt. i Sale of beer or liquor hall never developed steady emu- omie growth. The reverse is true in districts with outlets. I» in: I detriment to indultry. busineu. and home lite. Thu- mtoric run an the new that we, The Weston 'Vote "NO" Committee' are urging the Wes. ton voters to 'Study-Aol- Art" and Vote "NO" to the [our questions advocating beer and liquor outlets tor Weston l This in itself meant a very small local vote. However, it is very apparant this year, that there will be competition for both these offices. Already an aspiring Alderman bu been very busy amassing . . . and nominations don't take place until Monday November 21, in Wiilowdaie. turned to office by acclimation than”. Miami“ Willem-mutual- 'efrrtsiea6aat-irdiri an “WNW-“M! Tm rd'wm’W'T'izi sos-trot-k-ttas-, g. y; ' '63 hail" "ter. "5,!!!“ _ 7:99.399“. . ("Tun-um woé “$11495 New $1.07! I," win to: nus uumoiidv an. vm mm "ttoo-tRam- Btw, "Neettttrtat n m. mom rm Amman-c mus-muon Wu $1,995 New tt,595 '64 Pontiac Convertible rmzm- 39,-.3vvngc. ' you: tMii3tT93' Hug-1.399 '64 Man" Sedan . m . MDKb. Me. mun. Wes $lt.tlmr SI)” '65 Meteor Ride.» A "it - “I WWW MmtmAre 1te"ese_oc, gust. - 7 - - - A low mum “MI" "I"! '0" [mu SLAM O mom, WTK VIANSIIISSIOI, m "Ill", ' ion .1000. "TI WAUS. tau-nu P.', Le', tn NAME". WY Due try "w Foams": responsa to our 66 Pt-rr, Shrink had 50m: except-anal have model had: ins and now an oblc to offer them to you at Tremendous Savings. trairt2aTs - REV“ " Vii} "5'27699‘W'N'575I .590 ,, '55 Patio: Scion 95.5.66" Mow ms " waif?" m, 212ete A. u. A. no I m. was NJ. ms . van a... UMtt cu nuwnmrlou - u 9.3m arm Ivan mums nu. " "a. '66 PLYMOUTH FURY 2-D00l HAIDTOP THE ONLY 66 CARS WITH THE S YEAR OR 50.000 MILE WARRANTY! IUY "LOW DEALERS COST Whoa we no“ you can an on: 9,000.00 " duo r',,",,','.'"',,',', ""as"',t't, I'., than. model. and in can - morn on 96 of in who. '0 In Tee. to PAP, this to your cmnlm and.“ " I .. -- this to your complete . "iaiaa". "iw"ri"diG WHOLESALE INVOICE In on ttse “WINCH. " ”to. can. We will deduct AT LEAST $100 from this figure HURRY! These exceptional buys can't last mudl longer. UNOUESTIONABLY . . . m BEST USED thit BUYS IN METRO That's exactly " my cars we have left of the spacial Insrtlsase we made on FURYS o SEDANS o HARDIOPS WAGONS o CONVERTIBLE wheel covers. Finished in beautiful Cameo tan. This 4 door sedan equipped with automatic tTmsmissiart, seat belts front and rem, back up lights, padded sun visor, when! tau-re Now Only . . . 66 PlYMOUTHS ALSO A LIMITED SUPPLY or PIANO NEW CHRYSLEIS, VALIANTS (INCLUDING ' SIGN" H.TOPS) ALL " IAIGAIN PRICE. HERE IS JUST ONE EXAMPLE I PLYMOUTH FURY ll 31 28 thiiliiinm.m BRAND NEW INCLUDING Win":- Wui $795 'i'iiiii? I??? 31295 '6 Do“. a... "w"l'l"s'hrrs"? N.- a” Wié'sloss 14.. $1395 A __'f3 luck u Sch. TOtt CARS " C0100“ FROM A: Law A. $ttt M as; $2439 le, Ittrnle FAcfoif as:

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