Due to expansion Humpty Dumpty Potato Chips 47. . HELP WANTED 49. _ SKILLED HELP 60. COMING EVENTS 60. COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE SALE, Westminster| Church 69 William St. Saturâ€"| day, April 6th 10 a.m. under| the auspices of UCW. | EUCHRE, Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion, April 17th, 46 Denison Rd. East. Admission 50c. 8:15 p.m. RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE at Vickers-Sperry Division of Sperry Rand 280 Atwell Dr., Rexdale Require Crang Plaza Auditorium on Sat urday, April 6, from 9:30 a.m to 12:30. Sponsored by River side United Church. Experienced Route Salesman APPLICANT SHOULD BE OVER 24 YEARS OF AGE. ACCURATE WITH FIGURES AND BONDABLE. HAVE CHAUFFEUR‘$ LICENSE AND GOOD DRIVING RECORD. WE OFFER COMPANY , PENSION PLAN, PAID MAJOR MEDICAL, LIFE INSURANCE AND OTHER FRINGE BENEFITS. Some experience preferred. Must be at least 25 years of age. Good salary and company benefits. Apply in writing stating qualifications and salary expected Je . Applicant should have a minimum of 7â€"10 years experâ€" ience setting up Turret Lathes for short production runs. Must be fully experienced on layouts, methods, speeds Ads for Quick Results ~ _ Apply In Person Only 195 Rexdale Blvd. Rexc escort crippled children to special diagnostic clinâ€" ics and actually attend to determine the extent of a child‘s disability. Service club volunteers also transport children to camp, treatment centres and brace shops to ensure that the Easter Seal services programme is completely fulfilled. All donations, large or small, are needed this year to meet the $1,400,000 campaign objective. EASTER SEAL SERVICE CLUB VOLUNTEERS Use Weston Iimes Action FRIDAY, APRIL 5th AT 8 P.M. THE GRIMSBY & DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL BAND and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th AT 8 P.M. ANNUAL MUSIC NIGHT BY THE WESTON CHOIR & ORCHESTRA . FOR JUST $1.00 AT WESTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE For Appointment Please Telephone Mrs. Shaw 677â€"4080 Box 3, Weston Times, 2159 Weston Rd., Weston, Ontario Gas Bar Manager RATE $2.92 . $3.11 PER HOUR Own Transportation Necessary, TWO CONCERTS SETâ€"UPâ€" MAN Require HASKETT REPORTS More _ than _ 47,000 _ drivers‘ licences were suspended in Ontâ€" ario in 1967, Ontario Transport Minister Irwin Haskett reported. He disclosed the suspension figures for the first time, and outlined _ Ontario‘s . system _ of driver control, in an address to the Insurance Institute of Ontâ€" ario More than 900 of the suspenâ€" sions were for an indefinite period on grounds of physical or mental deficiencies or irreâ€" sponsible driving records. The 47,421 suspensions last year affected about one of every 70 Ontario drivers, as follows: Lift 47,421 Licences Rexdale, Ont. WANTED §1. PERSONAL FOUND â€" Gent‘s eyeglasses, Friâ€" day evening, Mount Dennis 763â€"2769. 1 WILCOX, JOHN F. | _ Reg. No. B. 33254. First Diviâ€" sion Signals â€" At Sunnybrook Hospital on Monday, April 1, 1968, John F. Wilcox of Barrie, (formerâ€" ly of Mount Dennis), beloved husâ€" \band of Gladys Walton, dear faâ€" ther of Irene (Mrs. R. Needham) of Kitchener, brother of George, | preâ€"deceased by Marion Elliston |\ Emms and Earl, loving grandfaâ€" \ ther of John. Michae! and Amber 53. LOST & FOUND 57A. CEMETERY LOT WARD FUNERAL HOME | Lynne. Service was held in the \Chapel Wednesday, April 3rd. Inâ€" |terment Sanctuary Park Cemeâ€" | terv. 57. BRADSHAW, FRANCES EMMA At Toronto, on Saturday, March 30, 1968, Frances Bradshaw of Weston, wife of the late Robert Bradshaw, dear mother of Mrs. Ruth Barrow and Robert Brown, both of Weston, loving grand: mother of Dennis, Edward and William Barrow. Service was helg in the Chapel Tuesday, April 2nd. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemeâ€" tery. MacKAY, HERBERT B. Suddenly, at the Toronto Westâ€" ern Hospital, Monday, April 1, 1968, Herbert MacKay, of Wes: ton, beloved husband of Patricia Thrush, dear father of Paul, Jenâ€" nifer and Scott; son of Mrs. Isaâ€" belle MacKay; brother of Jean at home, George and Gavin, both of Toronto. Service in the Chapel Thursday, at 2 p.m. Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. â€" 5,822 were imposed by courts as parts of penalties. â€" 17,186 were mandatory | folâ€" lowing convictions . for _ imâ€" paired driving or other traffic violations. â€" 11,267 involved proof of finâ€" ancial responsibility. â€" 7,596 involved failure to pay claims or judgments. â€" 4.611 were imposed under the Demerit Point System. â€" 939 came under Section 25 of the Highway Traffic Act covâ€" ering mental or physical disâ€" abilities. Most suspensions were for a specific period such as one month or three months or a year. But most of those under Section 25 were for "an indefinite period .. . until a motorist can demonâ€" strate that he degerves to have his licence back." ‘"This means." said Haskett, "that licences of some drivers are suspended for the rest of their lives because there is no evidence to warrant trusting them with a licence again. It also means that other drivers are reâ€"instated in due course. For example, the driver who has overcome the alcoholic problem that led to his suspension, or a driver who acted foolishly as a teenâ€"ager but who grows up to become a . responsible adult." _POST HOUSE TRAVEL IUI.I.AU Why Not Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours? Suspensions by the registrar can be appealed to the Licence Suspension Appeal Board, and the board‘s decisions can be apâ€" pealed through the courts. _ "We don‘t adopt a totalitarian concept of*sneaking around norâ€" mal principles of justice to squelch the rights of the indiâ€" vidual," Haskett said. ¢ He added: "This practice is criticized y some, of course; they would prefer to rule drivers off the road for life in a great many cases, rather than consid: ering whether these drivers deâ€" serve another chance. Our sysâ€" tem is to treat each case on its individual merits." Haskett described driving as "a privilege that calls for responâ€" sibility on the part of the indiâ€" vidual and responsibility on the part of government in the handling of that privilege." ‘ Licencing procedures, the deâ€" meérit point ;system, laws, the police, the courts and special reâ€" views of drivers‘ records are all part of a driver control system that aims "to correct the driver and to protect other tisers rl the road." Riverside Cemetery and Crematorium DeatK Notices Of The Past Week 2035 Weston Rd. (At King St.) CH 1â€"2233 CH 1â€"0861 167â€" DEATHS Arts & crafts exhibition Art Night, an exhibition of work â€"and demonstration of tea chirg techniques studied in the Ontario Department of Education winter art and crafts course, will be held in the R. J. Lang Junior High School, 227 Drewry Ave., Willowdale, _ Tuesday _ evening, April 9, 1968, from 7 to 9 o‘clock. This course has been presented to teachers of Metropolitan Torâ€" onto under the leadership and organization of the North York art and crafts department. The art and crafts exhibition will be held in the auditorium of the school. One of the special events will be a puppet show at 8 o‘clock. Films and slides depict ing new trends in art education will be shown and classes will be open to visitors. The exhibition will illustrate broad artistic scope, feature a variety of creative talâ€" ent and present modern teaching techniques. , The evening will be enriched by music by the R. . Lang conâ€" cert band and choir. The preâ€" sentation of creative dancing and a display of gymnastics by R. J. Lang students will add to the artistic interest. to The Elmlea Ladies Euchre group held their weekly game at the home of Mrs. E. Ready, Winâ€" ners were: Nancy Ready (89), Millie Clare (85), Annie Carbis (73). Low score, Lillian Gambell (57). Traveling prize, Annie Carâ€" bis. Birthday greetings to: Mrs. Kay Seeley, Leonard Crowther, Alex Williams and John Hanes. The Good Neighbors club held their weekly euchre at the home of Mrs. Mary Nash, 36 Braecrest Ave. Winners were: Reta Hicks (74), Julie Skally (73), Mrs. Ada Woodend (70). Low score, Mrs. Myrtle Mather (46). Door prize winners were: Helen Thomas and Mrs. Maria Hicks. Don‘t forget the ladies auxiliâ€" ary Royal Canadian Legion euchre April 17, 46 Denison Rd. E. Get well wishes are extended to Mrs. Alice Laidler, who has been in hospital. On Self Confidence n April 9 No one can make you feel in ferior without your consent. â€" Eleanor Roosevelt. A cordial invitation is extended the public. Elmlea and District your biggest bargain in hot water. You can clean up this bunch for pennies a day with an electric water heater Batonâ€"twirlers capture Jr. & Sr. Princess title Top batonâ€"twirlers Janice Ashâ€" ton of Downsview and Chery! Spong of Mount Dennis captured the titles of "junior princess" and "senior princess" respectiveâ€" ly when they competed against 600 entrants at Peel Secondary School, Brampton, last week in an event sponsored by the Lions‘ Clubs of Bramalea and Brampton. The two "princesses" have a long and distinguished record of triumphs and trophies. For 1lâ€"yearâ€"ald Janice it has been an exciting climb up the ladder of success since her first batonâ€"twirling lesson at the age of four. She now has three years of competition behind her, and last year racked up the impresâ€" sive total of 24 trophies. At last week‘s drum corps and batonâ€"twirling event, she won four trophies, coming first in the Hydro man watched Churchill reply to Mussolini‘s boast Promotion of John James Lowâ€" ry, P.Eng., 46, to the senior exeâ€" cutive position of Director of Consumers‘ Service division of Toronto Hydro â€" Electric System, effective April 1, was announced by Harry Hyde, P.Eng., General Manager. â€" During World War I, Jack Lowry served with the RCAF for four years and seven months. He was overseas for four years and for 3% years of that time was attached to the South Rhodesia Air Force. In the Fall 1941, while Mr Lowry was standing outside the British Houses of Parliament in London with two airforce buddies from Ottawa, Garfield Weston stopped to chat and did them a favor. He had been admitted to the House of Lords (the Com mons had been bombed out) where these Canadian servicemen heard Sir Winston Churchill‘s reâ€" ply to Benito Mussolini‘s boast \Bath the kids, do the laundry, wash the dishes, have a shower. With a Cascade 40 electric water heater there‘ll be lots and lots of hot water for a// your needs . . . and for only pennies a day. Open Saturday A.M. 3775 Dundas West t. 20 Yrs. 167â€"6162 ask your hydro princess calegory (11 to 14 years), two seconds and a fourth in other categories. Cheryl Spong, 15, twirled her baton in such fine form that she claimed the title of "senior prinâ€" cess" in her category (15 to 20 years) and two firsts in other calegories. In 1965 they participated in the "Save the Children Fund" parade as corps leaders, and won trophâ€" ies and silver plates at that time. They also took part in the "Beautify Toronto" . parade | a year or so ago, again in leading positions. Janice and Cheryl have appearâ€" ed dorens of times on "Uncle Jerry‘s" Sunday morning teleâ€" vision program . over Buffalo‘s Channel 4. Both are going on to possible "queen" status in upcoming conâ€" tests. â€" that the Mediterranean Sea was "Mare Nostra." The three Canaâ€" dian airmen were seated in the gallery beside M. J. Coldwell, then head of the CCF party in Canada, and Henry R. Jackman, then MP for Toronto Rosedale. Jack Lowry, his wife Fern, and their two children Jim, 11 years old and Judy 10 years old. live at 118 Humbercrest Blud., Toronâ€" to 9, (Borough of York). In the Estate of FRANK STEPHEN GROSS, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Frank Stephen Gross, late of the Borough of North York, Plas: terer. deceased. who carried on business under the firm name â€" and style of _ "Gross Bros.". who died on January 15th, 1968, are hereby notiâ€" fied to send to the underâ€" signed on or before April 20, 1968, full particulars of their claims. _ Immediately _ after said date. the estate will be distributed, _ having _ regard only to claims of which noâ€" tice has been received. Shirley Estelle Gross, Adâ€" ministratrix, â€" by _ her Soliciâ€" tors, Fraser & Simms, 1944 Weston . Road, Weston, Onâ€" DATED the 26th day of March, 1968. tario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Borden and Silverwood Dairâ€" ies are virtual monopolies," a Torontoâ€"based consumers‘ organiâ€" zation charged last week in a wire to Ontario prime minister John Robarts. "The two companâ€" ies should be brought before . a tribunal to face charges of injurâ€" ing and defrauding the people of Toronto as a result of increasing the price of fluid milk on the same day and by the same amount." Margaret Rouble, president of Women Against Soaring Prices (WASP), said "our sevenâ€"member executive committee okayed the text of the telegram and fired it off, as a start to our campaign to ‘convince‘ the prime minister he must act to halt this price rise. Janice is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gordon Ashton, Ches ham Dr.~ Downsview and is in Grade 6 at Tumpane public school Both will be competing in the Ontario â€" championship _ pageant and finals at George Harvey se condary school Saturday, April 20, which is being held under the auspices of the National Baton Twirling Association. WASP accuses two dairies of monopolizing industry "We are urging housewives to boycott all fluid milk that has been increased in price. 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