Weston Times (1966), 19 Jun 1969, p. 6

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Grant G. Brown, veteran automobile dealer of Weston, was elected Presid en t of the millionâ€"member _ Canadian Automobile Association at its 55th annual meeting in Hamilton last week. Grant Brown new CAAA president Mr. Brown, a native of Midland, Ont., has been engaged in â€" automobile dealerships for 35 years and now owns two dealerships and two léeasing companies. 1128 Islington Ave. N. Phone 7$8â€"2211 FISIT THE WALKER‘S STORE NEAREST YOU ; REXDALE PLAZA DIXIE PLAZA CLOVERDALE MALL 128 Islington Ave. N. Dundas St. W. & Hwy. Uhk sls IH 3HF3 Mi+ie Rnoad e 274â€"3407 Phone 289â€"8054 Grant G. Brown He is a governor of the Ontario Motor League, a past president and director of the league. He also is a Director of the â€" Toronto Automobile Dealers Association and a past presid ent of _ that organization, as well as a Director of the Federation‘ of Automobile Dealers of Canada. > York Board of Control has received an offer of $40,000 from Shell Oil for a parcel of land on the east side of Jane Street south of Maple Leaf Drive in the former town of Weston. The land is to be used for commercial purposes. A â€" December 1968 estimate shows the * i Road e 274â€"3407 Shell buys town land Refresher course Student job tips During the past two summers nearly 50 women took the course "Refresher T y ping and Office Practice" ° offered in the North York Board‘s Adult Summer Program. Suitable employment was found by most of the graduates. property valued at §$44,3 5 0, however, appraisor H. â€"W.â€" Croft, reports that the buyer of the property will face increased costs for installing needed services for the development of the property. One again the women of North York are being given this retraining opportunity and there are still vacancies in this class. f The property is to be back filled at the expense Seven weeks of attendance in the mornings provides those enrolled with a â€"concentrated program to update their knowledge of office routines, essential business machines and typing skills. The class will be held from July 2 to August 15 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The fee is $40.00. More information is available by calling the A d u1t Ed ucation Department â€" 223â€"5020. of the purchser to the specifications laid down by the borough and ~Metro Toronto <Conservation Authority. Council has agreed to the sale. wiLcL se oren on TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS uNntTiL 9:00 p.m. _ commencing JULY 3rd, 1969 ano wiLL BE cLosep on SATURDAYS, JOHN LIX commencins JULY 5th, 1969. sERVICE MANAGER OUR SALES DEPT. WILL REMAIN OPEN TONY MARCH UNTIL 6:00 P.M. SATURDAY $ PResiDENT SALES AND SERVICE DEALER 851â€"1111 LOCATED AT NO. 7 HIGHWAY BETWEEN NO. 27 HIGHWAY & ISLINGTON AVE. &lGSE A. R. MARCH PONTIAC BUICK LTD. alio‘s anud feter‘s ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE & PARTS DEPTS. Ad. wWOODBRIDGE WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR Aimited Offer, Good Only TU Duty 15th been prepared by M an power Services Limited, a temporary help firm, to assist students in search of summer jobs. Tips on how to prepare for interviews and a list of A handy booklet: has Look What‘s New In Hair Styles For Those Sultry Days The fLineapple Out LGut, Styteda, HWatural Wave For The Young At Heart & 1( â€"3SGS§ "Summer Job Tips" is availableâ€" free of charge from Manpower Services office at 1814 Weston Road. different kinds of jobs are included in the booklet. juire OQ

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