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Weston Times (1966), 13 Jun 1968, p. 5

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" HELP WANTED TAXI drivers. full or part time, steady position, day or night. 241.1111. V $20 WEEKLY for 8 to 10 hours of your choice serving Fuller routes. Phone 835-9241, also full time. $20 WEEKLY for 8 to 10 hours nf your choice serving Fuller routes. Phone 244-2688. also full time. M Help Wanted Male 5 Female " For Further Details and Appointment TolopIIono 249-3321 Mrs. Murray , wasas “sumo: to. or CANADA ttti? is Torbarrio " Downsviiw w. require a mature man for hnitor service, full tlme. Apply In person to Young man required modern clean plant in dale. Rate 8130 per hour to smart advancing $1152.00 Hours 12 midnight to 8 am. Hanes of Canada 8 Tidemore Ave., Roxdalo Required for Riverside United Church. Commencing Septem- ber Ist. CONTACT . MRS. A. J. OGILVII 241-153! MR. WHITE 40 Constellation Court Rexdalc POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU Whv Not Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours? " new.“ Ann "" TRIMTAIIC common no VALU“. nun-1mm won WITH new" a! cannons. "mung mun HAVI MM" "new new“ IXPIIIIN . The above ioh offers steady employment, " hour _week. full benefits and opportunity for Young man "wind for DOD-plum Inqulrlu and uln statistics. _ This position “for: good trainirttt for poniblc Outw- advancmnf. No Exp-rim“ Nnuury An applicant; must be in good physical condition have a clear police and employment record. The company offers steady employment. free uniforms and license and the opportunity {or advancement. 2408 Bloor St. West 767-5401 ORGANIST CHOIR lEADER Manufacturing -matlq Manama “and: mantra Weston Times KN’ITTER INSPECTOR 241 ..4449 JANITOR Required For Most Aron of Toronto FOR APPOINTMENT maul Mr. Quincoy , 762 Security Guards PERSONAL ASSEMBLER TESTER PEPSI-COM CANADA tro. 1435 Weston Road " DOWNSVIEW FACTNY Pinkertons IS Totonto St. -- 9th floor each week more people read the (“In the mule Mien SALES DESK Apply In Person Immediately Rex, FINDLAY -- Douglas Gordon, M.B. At Guelph on Sunday, June 9, 1968, Douglas Gordon Findlay, M.B. of Rockwood in his 74th year, survived by his wife Margaret Alice, daughter Margaret Edith, son John Doug- las, and sister Mrs. Edith Hen- ry of Wtston: Service was held Wednesday, June 12th. Inter- ment Rockwood Cemetery. Fun- eral arrangements completed by the Rumley-Shoemaker Pun. eral Home, Acton, Ontario., 57. 60. COMING EVENTS MR. AND MRS. J. STANLEY LEUTY, are the guests " a tea in celebration of their man wedding anniversary on Sun- day, June 16th 2 to 5 and 7 to tr, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pallett, 3646 5th Line West in Erindale. All friends of Mr. and Mrs. Leuty are in. vited. For route information call Streetsville 895-3885. 57A. CEMETERY LOT When selecting a new refrigera- tor allow eight cubic feet of ca- pacity for a family of two, plus one cubic foot for each ttddition. al member and two cubic feet for entertaining. If the household is composed entirely of adults and teenagers, two cubic feet for each additional member is better. MA OPPORTUNITIES 50A OPPORTUNITIES Lawrone. him-Royal York Rd. Refrigerator Space Riverside Cemetery and Crematorium Day, Evening 8 Shift Gasses T limited Enrollmom I Fm ”acumen! Assistant. Days RO b4117 Evgs. 24rd000 or BE 9-8886 CHICAGO VOCATIONAL TRAININO ICHOOL‘ 935 Wethtrt Rd., Open till , P.M. Daily 2getht22'; Till 2 AM. Saturday . IBlll1 360 COMPUTER PROGR'MMENG 0 IBM KEYPUNCH 762-7391 CH 1-0861 DEATHS and HIE] Salamandgrs, Miles, {regs LM. I'tpgrtAttrt2 “all of Ware- Pltk Juni salami. mud (or his du- ot Grade a and n will to an part in a Schnce weekend IOU Bah. May 31 to June A Tttn pupils were actively en- gaged In all - of the pn- pantionl: oth-ting mutual. cost at transportation. food bud- geting, “common. undul- ing of events. arrangements tor field trip: and ettterteitttrttutt, etc. Nature field trip. took up much of the time Saturday and Sunday. Salamanden. turtle: (painted Ind snapping»), frogs and toads came under the scru- tiny of the children. One}! the fisherman caught a ten but re. leased it beeause the but xenon Rivalda ratepayers already planning July I celebrations The first of what is hoped will become one of many future Do. minion Day celebration: is being held Monday, July 1 at Landyard Park (near Daystrom public school), south-west of the Finch Ave-Weston Rd. area. _ Sponsors of the event. Risialda Ratepayers Asstpiatitrn, have lin, ed up a lot of fun “tor people in the district who are not going WARD FUNERAL HOME AMBROSE, PHYLLIS Suddenly " her home, on Tues. day, June li, was, Phyllis Am. brose, beloved wife of Reg. Am. brose of Weston, dear mother of John, Paul, David and Margaret, dear grandmother of Susan and Barbara. Service in the chapel Thursday at 2 pm. Interment Riverside Cemetery. DEAL, HARRY At the Northwestern General Hospital, on Wednesday, June 5, 1968, Harry Beal of Weston; be. loved husband of Mary Whitlock; dear father of Laurine; brother of Frank and Gordon, both of Toronto. Service was held in the chapel Friday, June Tth. Inter. ment Glendale Memorial Gard- ens., ' BROWN, MAY ELIZABETH At the Humber Memorial Hos- pital on Wednesday, June 5, 1968, May Elizabeth Brown of Weston, dear mother of Walter of Toron- to. Service was held in the chapel Friday, June 7th. Interment Glen. dsle Memorial Gardens. DOUGLAS, RUTH M. At the Princess Margaret Hos. pital on Tuesday, June 4. 1968, Ruth' M. Douglas, beloved wife of Robert Douglas of Rexdale, dear mother of Lynn, Judy and Karen, in her 45th year. Service was held in the chapel Thursday, June 6th. Cremation. Su enly at her home on Fri, day, 7,r1968, Emma Bernice MeNorton, loved wife of Frede- rick George McNorton, dear mo- ther of Peggy (Mrs; W. Hayden), of Weston and Fréierick of Eto- bicoke, fl, rly lpved by her ' grandchi n. Sérvice was 'held in the chapel Monday, June 10th. Cremation. SAIGLE, JEANiE BELLE At the Humber Memorial Ros. pital on Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Jeanie Belle Brown, beloved wife of Ernest G. Saigle of Rex. dale, dear mother of Clifton of Germany, Betty (Mrs. Charles Summers), of Rexdale and Donna (Mrs. Charles Mackay). of Scots- dale, Arizona; sister of Myrtle (Mrs. E. Merrick) of Toronto; dearly loved by her a grandchild- ren. Service was held in the cha. pel Thursday, June 6th. Inter. ment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Science weekend for pupils at Warren Park ir. school MeN35RTON, , EMMA BERNICE Death Notices Of The Past Week 2035 Weston Rd. (At King :0.) CH 1-2233 PHIL GIVENS ls Dr. Poole not Iware that "to broaden the tax on con- sumption spending" is really a plot to milk more money out of people earning less than say . . . 310.000 I year? Surely, is he is an accountant or I tax expert, he must know that mother tax on drugs, milk. clothing or almost anything else you care to mention always hurts the pensioner and the man on the street far more than it does the bank presi- dent. The poor people eat as much salt " the rich. If you im- pose a salt tax, therefore, a far larger percentage of the income of a man earning $5.000 I year will be devoted to paying this tax than that of a man earning $100,000 a year. This same principle applies to taxel on artificial limbs, children's clothing, food and everything else that people consume in similar quantities. To me, the article in the Globe sounded like a scheme to make the majority of people in this province pawn: of the state. I knew that South Africa and China were police states with the central governments running the daily " fairs of the people, but I didn't know tut it could happen here. Tuesday, June Mth Mr. and Mn. Davida, luwimr Drlvo. Mr. and Mrs. Jam. Walla." Aunt-o. Mr. And Mrs, McCormick, Vang. Croat. Mr. QM Mrs., Cetlek, APlot. .. We on supporting . . . York Wm Stays mural "rr om' __ 561...: Mr. and Mn. Lucy. Raven Ind. ir,tfw '"/cfrtt,iy"d frtmyptye ' Mr. on; Mn. foviu in", For... Am. MI. GIVENS Mr; uh Mn.le Yum. Tuesday, June 25th We no supporting -eiiiihur,ii om. ' Mr. and Mn. Carlin, Mum on" Drive. Mr. . . . York West Slay: photo! For his efforts he received the comment from East York Mayor True Davidson: "Well, we don't go oat% the middle of meetings." There is no doubt that North Xprk‘e representative on the 11- member Metro executive is fast becoming an outsider who is sit- ting in the Metro inner circle. i'iii"iiiii'i'iik . Factory to customer . Custom qua? Paint! , Buy direct d save . Wholesale prices . Chain of 1,500 colours . Motley-back guarantee 'Drive-ip service -- 'tiii - 'atiGiaFA.M. 715 ‘DIIIIII mat an. " In. 167-6162 Tuesday, Juno 25th Mr. and Mn. Mainly, Km Mn. 't and In. mix", _lllt"'ld Mts iiiG7 . . . “#leth 'It Mrttst t?.tllf (IUD f junior ball teams need spasm. Kid"; ism Li i. 'a-tot--.'---.' divided in. mm.“ mullet tori - In. an um, the by: up In}. lmmTyuumethddr er you! (km and NW“) eonalatodPi-hrimt0gsa" to16ream. m. (It. "do ”or has n cruiudmvolunuu who unhapmnuck. "an: ottieiat min- m unable to attendagattse. The North West Club has paid a hit bit for ball equipment. " it hag s ml of " teens iie eluding soccer and " yet still requires more sponsors tor the teams to outfit the girls and boys with sweaters. The bail commit- tee is currently putting out an urgent ttttil for my firm or or- ganization wishing to sponsor or donate to the Club to help out these young girls and boys. All 2047 We?» Rd. (244-6663) 1354 Weston L. (769-0176) North Park Pl'm (249-6951) 'te FLU“ DEMOCRACY DEMOCRACY i DEMOCRACY IlMltllfitlli UtMUUMli' is the right of workers to duet-.1 mine who should benefit from animation, tri end the arbitrary rule of bosses and put an end to anti-labor legislation. _ UtMUUMIJ' in education is the right of stu- dents, teachers and community organizations to determine how-educational institutions should be run. . UtMUUMU' for consumers is freedom from arbitrary price increases imposed by profiteer- ing monopolies. DEMOCRACY in iltlit0iilthbI in the economy and government means meeting the needs of people rather than the demands for profits from foreign owned monopolies. "s KASHTAN I UtMUUMU' in Canadian life means active participation of the people, not just "partieitw tion" in an election every four years. F INSERTED BY: 7 York Wart Commit”. c-i-ttat My _ mu mad " a...“ " Democracy V B, THE ISSUE SEND A COMMUNIST TO OTTAWA GOLDEN CRISP VOTE "aqtriri--tattrMger- mmwmmn Next-et-tlittle" them-hum.“ “mama's-slum ed-inJotlntthpodpoopl-o! our Community will luv: ll exeuaetoArNND-dintt" weeks following I may at It. gatnessndaeomawilitter-et. cdtothaWem'l‘im-umry- one will havetmhudnpon. 1arryMiealieetPtm0 all). is: You don‘t We to [by n and 6W fast... fast . Serme N.W.B.C. M.

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