47. HELP WANTED GIRLS 18â€"35 mill, in Rexdale anea, $1.30 per hour to start, advancing to piece rate, . SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED IF YOU HAVE GRADE TEN OZ BETTER YOU MAY QUALUIFY FOR AN EXCITING CAREER WITH HIGH PAY POTENTIAL Hanes of Canada Ltd. 8 Tidemore Ave. .. 241 â€"4449 SECURITY & INVESTIGATION SERVICES 737 Church St. Toronto 5 FOR WEST TORONTO AREA Minimum Height 5‘9" â€"â€" Age 25â€"55 yrs. Starting rate $2.45 per hour. Applicants must be at least 22 years old, have know ledge of city streets, good driving record and a personal and employment history that will stand a thorough rey ference check. Must also take medical checkâ€"up priof to starting. L. J. E. Byer 249â€"7931 BUHLDING PRODUCTS OF CANADA LIMITED 46 Cballengoikoad Rexdale ®@ Steady Work ~ @ Complete Company Paid Welfare Package Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Some Openings On 4 p.m. to 12 shift READ AND USE CLASSIFIED ADSs G.1.L.L. INTERPROVINCIAL LINES LTD. 1750 Britannia Rd. E. Factory Workers Female required to fill this permanent position, lh:ee‘llemr ‘v_x_rwz@g?g_vcgrdmomrl day week, fall For Appointment Telephone 248â€"2601 â€" â€" â€" â€" 248â€"2601 Wanted To Learn 1.B.M. KEY PUNCH . Excellent Salary Plus Commission Steady work â€"â€" Age no barrier icago Vocational Training Schools Day, Evening and Shift Classes TRUCK DRIVERS For Free Aptitude Test Telephone The Registrar Driver Salesmen Apply In Person To Apply In Person To 77 Carlingview Dr. 677â€"4440 OFFICE CLERK (Weston Rd. & Eglinton) 52 Years of Successful Job 247â€"5008 Open til 9 P.M. Daily «» _3 PM Saturday, . Accurate typing able to type et least 50 wpm. Experience to include filing and profiâ€" Prefer applicants living in With telephone experience, for carpet distributor in the Rexdale area. Phone Mr. J. Sinclair 249â€"8401 FOR APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT CLERK TYPIST 935 Weston Rd., Canadian Owned and ‘Telephone RO 64117 CLERK TYPIST 741â€"9700 D ApHETE Nt eet 0 meertmaile zmmwmhm SECRETARY FOR VICE MANAGER â€" experienced in industry, own transportation %80 â€" £90 ummormm-wmmm $15 GILMAYâ€"VWMMMM.HUI muv»--mmmuumum- m-tm PERSONNEL S ‘ARY â€" INTERVIEWER â€" Minim class held it first Bee Cee dinâ€" ner with Mike Duffin at cheirâ€" man. President Cathy Forgie welâ€" comed the special guests. Cathy Ferguson announced that the Pax Class will be helping the Sceott Mission by collecting chiâ€" dren‘« cothing. decorating the auditortum for G\d\::nn and by organizming a Glee Ulub to proâ€" vide a Christmas program. Ron Gibb is in charge of these actiâ€" vities. Those taking part last Sunday were Alex McNaughton, Charles Trimbee, Jim Cox, Wayne Dob son, Hal Duffin and Dr. Heath field. Mr. Alcott led the class representatives from the United Church, Westminster Church, St. Stephen‘t Church and Pax bible class group met to discuss orâ€" ganizing for future dances, hoo key and railies. The Toronto West Branch, asâ€" sociation of administrative asâ€" sistants or private secretaries held their general meeting at Valhalla Inn recently. A word of welcome was exâ€" tended by the chairman, Miss Eileen Barraclough, to the corâ€" reepondence students from the west end area. Three branch members. Mrs. Flaine Finch, Mrs. Marjorie Griffin and Mrs. Marion Pringle received their graduâ€" ate« pins as having successfully completed the correepondence ,, Why Not Join One Of Our + Canadian Escorted Tourst 2402 Bloor St. West 767â€"5401 JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT â€" Minimum 2 yrs. experience $4,450 SENIOR COST CLERK â€" First or second year RIA . $85 â€" $£10% 1 o AAPUNITAMRANme all lc y CC10CT ZCRE MID .. 300 â€" 2105 OOSTACCOUNTANTâ€"WorMmmU“-flM ORDER DESK CLERK â€" Experienced in inventory control, mmmmum.mu-mwima future. Age 23â€" 35 years .____ _ â€" â€" $X NN0 . 2£ nan 50. HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE Pax Bible Class Collects Clothing For Scott Mission POST HOUSE TRAVEL Top Flight Secretaries Must Be Discreet, Loyal & Wise Permanent Positions linnodi-hly Available WANTED CALL OUR CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT CH. 1â€"5211 BOYS OR GIRLS Age 10 â€" 11 â€" 12 â€" 13 Routes Now Open FALKNER PLACEMENT Albion Mail â€"â€" Kiplingâ€"Albion Rd. For Confidential Interview Phone 741â€"9811 or 677â€"1271 No Fee To Applicant FINCH AVE. . WESTON RD. SHEPPARD . WESTON RD. AREA IMMEDIATELY . the Pax CARRIERS Male & Female The Canadian Product Made for Canadians sige however â€" peace and plenty tor al manksiad, y Many topice were discussed pertaining to protocol, office reâ€" lationship and qualities of a good secretary. It was agreed by all present, that besides having edâ€" ucation and skills, the qualities of a good secretary must include being discreet, loyal, having a sense of humour but above all sense of humour but good judgement. . _ Remembrance . . . Service expressed hope that in "‘he Megalopolis of Tomorrow," every. urbanite will ask how he can personally reach his clected representative and how he can course. A new member, Mrs. Lilâ€" lian Murray, was welcomed into the association. Any secretaries, th the west end area, who wish further in formation kindly contact, Mrs Elvira Harris, c/o the Associa tion, Boxr 191. Islington, Ontario through the eyes of 1 politician and the other as a world tederalâ€" Spbeechea carried the same mes Three private secretaries, Mrs. Beth Heriot, secretary to E. P. Taylor, Miss Irene Wilson, seâ€" cretary to Miss Betty Kennedy, and Mrs. Ann Worobec, secretâ€" ary to Dr. Morton Shulman, conâ€" ducted a lively discussion and exchange of ideas with the memâ€" bers of the branch. The guest panel gave a brief resume of their background and the steps that led them to their respective poâ€" sitions. mnnulmuw with _ every care set. Phone for appointment â€"â€" mAQQ;dâ€&-n DON‘T LET PIMPLES seou, your run: Beauty Isle Skin Care "pressure of the eternal rat (Continued from page 1) | At the Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital, . on Wednesday, November 8, 1967, Charles Lionel Rumball, husband of the late Vera May | Chaplin, dear father of Brian, Doreen and Shirley, dear broâ€" | ther of Gwendolyn (Mrs. H. Powâ€" Jelll. Service was held in the | chapel Friday. Nov. 10th, Interâ€" \ ment Prospect Cemetery. bel McKinney of Weston; beloved wife of Henry McKinney. dear mother of Joseph of Weston, dearly loved grandmother of Brian. Service was held in the chapel Saturday Nov. l1th. Inter ment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. RUMBALL, CHARLES LIONEL ._ _ Death Notices Of The Past Week DAVIS, ‘JESSE WALTER At Humber Memorial Hospital, on Saturday November 11, 1967, Jesse Walter Davis; beloved husâ€" band of Mary Davis of Weston; dear father of Arthur and Jesse; d‘cul! Iovefi by his 4 grand: Hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 8. 1967, William Madden of Torâ€" onto, brother of James Madden of Weston, uncle of Harry and Bob O‘Brien, greatâ€"uncle of Paâ€" tricia and Richard O‘Brien. Fuâ€" neral to St. John‘s Roman Cathoâ€" lie Church, Weston. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARNOCH, DAVID At Toronto on Sunday Nov. 12, 1967 David Marnoch, beloved husâ€" band of Helen Stephen Mair of Weston, dear father of David Geirge. Ella (Mrs. D. McLean), Marjorie (Mrs. H. Faultless), Ned, Ernie and Gordon, dearly loved by his 7 grandchildren arid 6 greatâ€"grandchildren; brother of Ethel (Mrs. T. Milne), of Toronto and Jack of Manitoba. Service was held in the chapel Wednesâ€" day Nov. 15th. Interment Glenâ€" dale Memorial Gardens. i FUNERAL HOME At the Scarborough General Hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1967, Harcourt Henselwood, husâ€" band of the late Isabella Maude Blakely, dear father of Isabel (Mrs. G. E. Marlatt) and John in his 84th year. Service was held in the chapel Friday Nov. 10th. Inâ€" terment Shelburne Cemetery. , LIVINGS, ALBERT EDWARD (PETE) At the Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital, Weston, on Wed.; Nov. 8, 1967, Albert (Pete) Livings, dear husband of Annie Thompson, beâ€" loved father of Joan (Mrs. Alex Young), dearly loved grandfather of Peter, Michael and Steven Service was held in the chapel Friday Nov. 10th. . Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton. daughters. Service was held in the chapel Monday Nov. 13th. Inâ€" terment Sanctuary Park Cemeâ€" PILGRIM PLAYERS PRESENT "CANTATA FOR DERELICTS® (United Church Centenary Play) Sunday, November 26th, 7:00 p.m. at Central United Church, corâ€" ner King St. and Weston Road. Admission Free Evervone welcome At Our Lady of Mercy Hosâ€" pital, on Wed., Nov. 8. 1967, Maâ€" husband of the late Elizabeth Bishop, dear father of Gwen (Mrs. Herb. Rice) of Caledon East, Vera (Mrs. Vern Pinder®jof Pine Grove, Jim of Weston, Max of Mono Centre and Joan (Mrs. Floyd Totten) of Woodstock, lovâ€" ing grandfather of 13 grandchilâ€" dren and 1 greatâ€"grandchild. Serâ€" vice was held in the chapel Saturâ€" day Nov. 11th. Interment Sancâ€" tuary Park Cemetery. , At the Queen Elizabeth Hosâ€" pital, on Wednesday, November 8, 1967. Walter Alexander Say, RUMMAGE SALE â€" Mount Dénâ€" mis United Church, 71 Guut-l 249â€"8543 ville Ave., t:00 p.m. Saturday.| Member . . . November 18th, under the ‘aus Torents Real Rstate Roard pices of "Rainbow for Girls." | Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd4 57A â€" CEMETERY LOT 60. COMING EVENTS SAY, WALTER ALEXANDER MCKINNEY, MABEL ALICE HENSELWOOD, HARCOURT Riverside Cemetery and Crematorium MADDEN, WILLIAM 2035 Weston Rd. Sunday, November 19th, 1967 1100 AM. â€" Morning Worthip #:45 AM. â€" Junior -: 10:00 AM. â€"â€" Pax 1100 AM. â€" Nursery, WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (At King St.) CH 1â€"0861 CROSS STREET AT CHURCH $TREET matics, Grede 132 silver award ’ The three days will begin with and one for extraâ€"curricular act~J“ centennial banquet which. will ivities. Gord Queen received the / be held on Thursday at 6:45 in (Continued from page 1) remarks dealt with time, the small percentage of time that the past five vears amounted to as compared with the years preâ€" paring for high school and the years to follow. His reminiscings brought gales of laughter from the staff and students, He was given a standing ovation by his fellow students. Every .. ONTARIO SCHOLARS Scott Burbidge and Judith ships. Scott also received the C. G. Brown award, A Rotary scholâ€" arship Staff award for mathemaâ€" tics and the Grade 13 gold award for proficiency. Judith received the Mr. and Mrs. P. A. DuMoulin scholarship, the board of educaâ€" tion award, an award in mathe matics, Grade 13 silver award and one for extraâ€"curricular actâ€" Dennis Rusl}bmok _scholarship. / the church. This will feature the ::_“ aw;:r.d in "Et:;;flr‘ml:::id't?:: : music of Sam and Vivian Learnâ€" extraâ€"curri vities. | . a Donne ‘Lucchetta and Syivia [ !D6 former stars with the Grand i | Ole Opry in Nashville Tennessee. Wong also won Kiwanis scholarâ€" | In addition. Rev. Ross L ip. The inspiring evening came | , °" adoiion. MeW: 00e MOOA: a ::ll: close with the sâ€"â€"‘nâ€" ; @Â¥ynamic youth pastor and conâ€" t 3 n 1 bri rk coffee and cookies in the cafeâ€" S":_“_f: !,,\,k:.rw' ..].-P._rfng;_‘ ’P._o_ Following is the complete list of Grade 13 graduates: (Grade _XII1 seconâ€"ary school honeur graduation diplemas) _ Friedrich Albach. James Bamâ€" ber, Laurine Beal, Philip Bulled, Scott Burbidge, Robert Davidson, Judith Duncan. Valli Eero, Alan Finlayson, _ Terrance _ Fletcher, Stephen Fowler, Carol Frisby, Anna Gorill, Yvonne Gorza, Richâ€" ard Hayne, George Hill, Helga Hirsch, Jutta Jennerich, Linda Kelman, Sylvia Kerschl, Julius Kiss, Alan Lamb, James Leonard, Robert Love, Donna Lucchetta, Linda Mitchell, Vivian Morris, (Gordon Ness, Robert Payne, Jacâ€" queline Perrin,â€" Sharon Pidgeon, Gordon Queen, Allan Radecki, William Reaman, Lynne Reeves, Ina Reinieks, Lorraine Repath, Daleâ€"Ritch, Lynda Roberts, Janet Shantz, Brian Sklar, Linda Speers, Lynda Stevens, Howard Tewsley, Marlene Thompson. Clifford Watâ€" son, Graham W atson, Sylvia Wong. (For another report on Emery C I see Page 3. Story and re sults of Runnymede collegiate‘s commencement exercises are on Page 6) MAYOR JAMES D. SERVICE and members of the North York Board of Control were guests at an informal reception held in honor of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh at Green Meadows, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDougald. From left they are: Controller Paul Hunt, Mayor Service, the Duke, Controllers Gordon Hurlburt and Basil Hall. During the halfâ€"hour reâ€" ception the North York officials enjoyed a comparison discussion with the Prince on North American municipal and borough governments with those in Great Britain. $ * The youth organization | of Downsview Baptist Church is cliâ€" maxing its_ centennial project with a three day program being held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 16, 17 and 18. * The object of their project i.tfl1 Lawson from London, Ontario, a to have 100 in the Downsview | Young people‘s favorite “’"h? youth organization. In commentâ€" ;2;0";“‘;;2 bém.s;:nn:u?:l tr:_ ing on the three day program, the{ cording artists will be singing. youth director, Jim Watt stated.! Mr. Watt, on bdlgll of t!:e "This program is something far youth at Dmmshview Bl:lph}: inâ€" bevond st effort. it has|Vites anyone who wou! inâ€" v' n:,h‘:n);orwv n: oo t 38 terested to attend one or all of exerpining for everyone. . | these sessions and help reach 106 T‘heA lhrfe‘ d.ays will begm wqttv in their vouth organization. In addition, Rev. Ross Lyon, a dynamic youth pastor and conâ€" ference speaker will bring a short address. Friday night is gym night. This will be held at Downsâ€" view public and Downsview secâ€" ondary schools. Basketball, volâ€" leyball and swimming have been organized. To round out the Friâ€" Hopes for a one zone TTC fare throughout the metropolitan area received a dash of cold water at York council on Monday when Mayor Jack Mould reported that it would cost taxpayers an extra $4 million. "We could have one zone fare now," he said. if Metro_were preâ€" pared to pay.â€"It would cost the borough of York roughly $240.000 and of course the taxpayers would have to foot the bill. For $4 Million You Can Have Single Fares Downsview Baptist Centennial Youth Project: 100 Members CHAIN SAW ~*~**~ ’ new light lightweight ... extra low price f for casual users @~ _ dar night program, the young peope are returning to the church for a "coffee house" at which time "The Willowtones" will be featured. . The climax of the three day conference is on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.~ in the church. Rev. Roy Lawson from London, Ontario, a young people‘s ~favorite everyâ€" where will be speaking and the Melodaires Quintet, gospel reâ€" cording artists will be singing. in the office of the Superinâ€" tendent of Maintenance for Snow Ploughing at various schools throughout the Borâ€" ough of North York. Tenders will only be considered from contractors with equipment located in the immediate tained _ upon tp&hclnun to Mr. H. Hoes, 15 d:(x)te‘:;noe Department, urn Crescent, Willowdale, Onâ€" tario, 225â€"4661. â€" ‘Tenders close at 3:00 P.M., November 24. 1967. The lowâ€" they wish to submit a tender. Detailed specifications and F. W. Minkler, B.A., D.P2ed., â€" Director of Education. For The Borough of North York Tender For ‘Tenders will be received Board of Education Snow Ploughing 24