47 HELP WANTED / MALE® 49. SKILLED HELP MACHINIST (10 years) $2.170 â€" $3.00 per hour plus profit sharing i New Toronto ~~â€"~~â€"â€"~ 2511031 C ‘Thais build miniature houses in a comner olfl:dr property to accommodate spirits whose land they have usurped. 50. HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE To start November 18th with paid period of training, good salary and benefits. Apply in writing giving age, experience and salary exâ€" With accounting, personnel and office management exâ€" North York Branch Canadian Red Cross Society Requires kettle operators and helpers, preferably with experienced in making resin, emulsion materials. Grade 10 education required. Permanent positions with generous wages and benefits, if interested please write to: f W ANTED Administrator SPIRITS ARE HOUSED Sunday, October 15th, 1967 11:00 ‘A.M. â€" Morning Worship 945 A.M. â€" Junior & Intermediate School 10:00 AM. â€"â€" Pax Bible Class 11:00 A.M. â€" Nursery, Kindergarten ‘The Women‘s Auxiliary of the Weston Présbyterian Church will be holding the Annual| Fall Bazsar and ‘Tea on Saturday, October 2ist. in Creeiman Hall, 7 Cross Street at 2 P.M. Man or Woman Weston Rd. i/ BOYS OR GIRLS Age 10 â€" 11 â€" 12 â€" 13 A CALL OUR CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 4938 Yonge St., Willowdale Call 249â€"8242 WESTON PRESBYTERIAN â€" CHURCH CROSS STREET AT CHURCH STREET Minister Rev. R. J. Boggs, I 241â€"1571 â€" 241â€"9533 Attention Mr. Hardstaff Box 53, Station "R", Toronto 17 . Palstaff Ave. Crang Plaza KETTLE OPERATORS Downsview IMMEDIATELY Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Rustic Rd. © â€" Stead: Ihaloymem & Comp.{m elfare Package APPLY PERSONNEL MANAGER Keele Rd. POLYRESINS LIMITED Area CH. 1â€"5211 77 Carlingview Dr. CARRIERS Toolmaker 677â€"4440 Half the population of Lebanon are Christians, though the surâ€" rounding countries are predominâ€" Hockey School For Referees A hockey referees school to improve the standard of officiatâ€" ing in the hockey leagues of Etoâ€" bicoke and the borough of York was held in October in conjuncâ€" tion with Etobicoke and York opportunity to add to their knowâ€" ledge of refereeing and the trainâ€" ing should prove hya_»lua_ble to second training school program was held at Lambton Park arena on October 10 and 11. All leagues Exception to Rule Parks and Recreation Departâ€" the hockey referees of both comâ€" meeting on Wednesday, October APPLY IN PERSON 840 Caledonia Road (Just North of Castlefield) ATTENTION WANTED Neapliy FUNERAL HOME Jack, Marie (Mrs. R. Kelly), Shirâ€" ley (Mrs. W. Buckle), and Ross. Funeral to All Saints Anglican Church, Bloor St., at Prince Edâ€" ward Dr., where service was held Saturday, October 7th. Interâ€" ment Park Lawn Cemetery. HEWITT, WILLIAM HENRY At the Northwestern General Hospital, on Tuesday, October 3, 1967, William Henry Hewitt, beâ€" loved husband of Mary Huson of North York; dear father of Donâ€" ald and Aubrey; dear brother of Charles of Bracebridge and Jane (Mrs. H. Taylfor), of Brampton. Service was held in the Chapel Friday, October 6th. Interment Nashville Cemetery. MARSH, GEORGE WILLIAM At the Toronto Hospital (Wesâ€" ton) on Monday, October 9, 1967. George William Marsh, husband father of George of Port Perry, Mrs. Joan Watkins of Rexdale and Joyce (Mrs. G. Wirth) of Downsview, dearly loved by his grandchildren and greatâ€"grandâ€" children. Serviceâ€"in the Chapelâ€" Thursday 3 p.m. Interment Sanâ€" ctuary Park Cemetery. SIMMONS, KENNETH DOUGLAS Suddenly as the result of an accident on Friday, October 6, 1967, Ken Simmons of Downs view, dearly loved son of Alex and Irene Simmons, dear brother of John and Christine. Service was held in the Chapel Tuesday, of the late ~Kate Marsh, ~dear October 10th. Interment Beech wood Cemetery. STEWART, JOHN JOHNSTON Suddenly at his home on Friâ€" day, October 6, 1967, John J. Steâ€" wart of Weston, beloved husband of Jessie Cameron, dear father of Thomas, William, Lydia (Mrs. D. Dewar), Mvhill (Mrs. N. Eliott). Gloria (Mrs. J. McGavin) and Heather. Service was held in the Chapel Tuesday, October 10th. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemeâ€" tery. STROUD CASIMIR LAURENCE Suddenly on Saturday, October 7, 1987. Casim‘r Stroud of Downsâ€" view, beloved husband of Cathâ€" erine Stroud. Cear fathor of Carâ€" sten and Suzanne, brother of Mrs. S. A. McNeight, Sister Mary ‘Constance; Earle, Alan and Theoâ€" dore (Ted). Funeral at St. Philip Neri Church, 2144 Jane St. Reâ€" quiem Mass Wednesday, October 11th. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. WATT, CHARLES KERR On Saturday, October 7. 1967, Charles Kerr Watt of Weston (formerly of Ottawa), husband of the late Elizabeth Jane Waft, dear father of Elizabeth Jane (Mrs. D. M. Dymond) of Weston, brother of Mrs. J. Fyfe of Otâ€" tawa, dear grandfather of Janice, Eric and Patricia. Service was CH 1â€"2233 Death Notices Of The Past Week held in the Chapel Wednesday, October .11th. Interment will take place at Capital Memorial Garâ€" dens, Ottawa on Thursday, Octoâ€" ber 12 at 11 a.m. "SHOPPERS MARKET, Satur day, Oct. 14th, 1 p.m., Dayâ€" strom â€" Drive Public School, Weston Rd. & Finch Ave., ausâ€" pices of Emery United Church Women New & Used clothing, furniture, toys, home baking. BAZAAR â€" BINGO â€" Ukrainian Supper, Oct. 13th, 7 p.m: to 9 p.m. Bazaar Ukrainian Suppet Oct. 14th, 2 to 9 p.m. at Saint Demetrius Ukrainian : Catholi¢ Hall, 138 La Rose Ave., Wes ton. Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York R4 57A â€" CEMETERY LOT 60. ~COMING EVENTS _ HOWARTH (Harry) Suddenly, at his home, Etobiâ€" Riverside Cemetery and Crematorium BEARDALL, STANLEY 4 John 8t. ADVICE TO MEN ON (At King St.) CH 1â€"0861 decision. So why don‘t you do it the same m-ywb\w:ifltfmmwm. KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR ~ ow TO VOTE! (Continued from page 1) pay property taxes to a certain man behaviour find that children devoted to social, recreational or cultural uses is not right. I think that if we tax these things, then the synagogues and churches will not survive and the people will simply go to their municipality for these amenities and we will have to build them at much greaâ€" 2. A: I am interested in designâ€" ing schools the best way we know we have to do it properly because the education of our children has got to be our first priority if we are to continue as a progressive, technological nation. â€" Hall Commission said. _ 4. A: No. Each party associaâ€" tion should nominate the best type of candidate that they can and by so doing they will autoâ€" matically have clean elections beâ€" cause ~proper candidates do not indulge in nonsensical hijinks. In Downsview as a matter of fact I am very pleased to have the opâ€" ponents that I do because they are both highâ€"minded men who money to do it hope they think the same of me. The questions were also put to the Vernon Singer (L) Downsâ€" Max Shecter (PC) Downsview ofâ€" fices, but the candidates did not White gladiolk and y=llow mums made a floral background for the recent wedding of June Elizabeth _ Henry â€" and â€" Barry Wayne Campbell in Westminister United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ormie R. Henry and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Camp beli, all of Weston. Rev. Kenneth Noble performâ€" ed the ceremony. Keith Hodgson was organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white _ arkling crepe. Her chanâ€" tilly lace jacket featured bell sleeves to the wrist, and her long train was of Chantilly lace and sparkling crepe. 2. A: No. People who study buâ€" Her tulle veil was held in place by a high ring of appliqued lace on crepe, with pearls on the lace in centre of the flowers. She carried a bouquet of| orange roses, fuchsia and white} mums and whiteâ€"stephanotis. l _ Matron: of honor was Loison M. Helmer. ~Eridesmaids were Lynda E. Campbell (sister of the brideâ€" MR. AND MRS. BARRY WAYNE CAMPBELL Weston Couple Wedded In Westminster United Amesbury Sports Banquet I Dick Shatto & 120 Hungry ‘"Geonge you‘re terrible â€" George you stimk."" Many times throughâ€" out the game this was repeated. centrate on the game. Every George broke away and ran down the field for a touchdown. Then, he turned around and yelled down the field at the player who had been harrassing him and shouted "How do I smell from here?“l George had been keeping his mind on(hegmre,mdnot}euimï¬he{ opposition distract him. To the delight of all the boys and their parents, Dick brought | . from the Ango camp all mi safety equipment the players use under their uniforms. (No won-| ‘t‘le'rtbeylooklikegiamaoull:eK field). He explained the uses of | each piece and made particular mention of the necessity of havâ€" ing properly fitted helmets. He also said that the younger playâ€" ers should play in running shoes, | not using cleats until they are in | high school. . | Stephen Olexa, George Anderâ€" son Dr. was the winner of a footâ€" ball in a draw, which Dick Shatâ€" to autographed for him. Treasurer Frank Riley, who had spent months in planning the banquet, looked after the drawâ€" ing for 27 door prizes during the elbowâ€"length gloves. ceedings over to president Sam They wore yellow shoes, ring crepe hats appliqued with pearls in centre of daisies, and white groom) and Judy .L. Johnson Junior bridesmaids were June Kidd and Heather McLean (cou sins of the bride). ® Her attendants‘ wore Empire: waist gowns of sparkling crepe and consisted of a white top and pale yellow skirt, with round neckline and thin straps. Ring bearer was Bill Campbell (nephew of the bridegroom). Best man was Bob Campbell (brother of the bridegroom). Ushers were Wayne G. Henry (brother of the bride) and Ronald Rennie. The bride‘s mother wore a pale pink sheath dress with cape, matching hat and shoes. white gloves and corsage of red roses. The bridegroom‘s mother wore a pale blue sheath dress, matchâ€" ing hat and hoes, white gloves and purse, and a corsage of pink roses. Reception was held at Four Winds Club. For the wedding trip the bride was attired in a whiteâ€"andâ€"navy cottonâ€"knit dress with Empire waist, navy â€" and â€" white bodice, white linen skirt, and a reversiâ€" ble coat to ~atch the dress. Her purse, shoes and gloves were navy leather, and her navy straw hat was trimmed with navyâ€"andâ€"white . nylon _ flowers. Her corsage was red sweetheart roses. --Bl;t of town guests attended from â€" Peterborough,~ Hamilton, Sault Ste. Marie and Keene. â€" The couple reside in Downsâ€" view. j COLOR DOUBLE FEATURE "FATHOM" "LOST ‘WORLD" FOOTBALL DRAW TONY FRANCIOSA RAQUEL WELCH At 1:00 p.m. Starring DCE OSVOCC PRART O PRCRRRCET, Michael Ciarabellini, Carl Fagan, Robert Shipley, Americo Bifochi, Garry Harris and John Sellars. HOUSE LEAGUE SQUIRTS hlchidbidt MB ediink i h AONr i in in Peolp s onl ds A i ie colaageer seo e dn e â€"South; Jack Holleyâ€"(PC), Donaldâ€" MacD onald â€"(NDP. The Man‘s Shop, won their own THREE BIG RIDINGSâ€"Ontario‘s three parties all have candidates running in the Metro ridings. Candidates working up to election day October 17 in York» view are: Elvio Del Zotto (L), Joe Gould (PC), Fred Young (NDP). Downsâ€" view; Murray Chusid (NDP), Max Shecter (PC), Vernon Singer (L). York WITH THE ARRIVAL OF MOTOROLA coLoRr TV PRICES ARE DOWN 0 THIS YEAR! JACK‘S RADIO & TV Motorola, the latest concept of designed perâ€" fection in destinctive cabinéts that will comâ€" pliment all home furnishings. | ST.CLAIR AVE.W. . _ 1824 WESTON RD. nition of theirâ€" efforts, Paramount Gasket, their sponsor and Amesâ€" bury Sports Club shared the cost and are having individually tailâ€" ored jackets for ecah of the folâ€" lowing team members: Jim Gibâ€" son, Barry Crawford, Joe Mesâ€" chino, Steve Pasquino, Dale Paâ€" whi sTEELES AVE. EW C â€" 5 . evecmbccce " w 2l w s Â¥ ND N 0 & H YORK BOUNDARY -..--.--.“- we e«seem .r--.--....m â€"YORK BOUNDARY ROGERS RD. @woeTH WEsTERN ’ > cenernt nospirat | ty $20.00 per family. For those who did not participate in the baseâ€" ball there will be an additional charge of $1 for insurance. If you wish to play hockey boys (age T to 16 years as of June 1, munity on either of these two days and register. If you bhaven‘t already received an application, $689.95 black & white