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W., HUmMBER saYy EAR PIERCING 55 â€" PERSONAL SCHOOL REOPENS JANUARY 6, 1964 ALL â€" CRAFT 249â€"9047 5â€"4 FULL DAYS â€" $35 _ NHALF DAYS â€" $20 per 4â€"week month per 4â€"week month All kinds of Typistâ€"Dictaphone Stenog raphic CR 8â€"6123 57 â€" FOUND NEW CLASSES NOW FORMING 231â€"4451 Jeweller, Goldsmith pay scndor buibs Day & Night Sessions DIPLOMA COURSE DIVISIONS OF EXECUTIVE â€" SECRETARIAL COURSE: â€"â€" Friday, January 3, 1964 â€"â€".Page 6 her ==> t . s .%l‘“‘ & Eo_ _ epam t TRULSEN â€" Trul and Yvorne ABBOTT, John E. â€" Suddenly at the Elgin General Hospital, St. Thomas, Ont., Sunday, Dec. 29, 1963, John E. Abbott, 57 Trafalgar St., Goderich, Ont., dearly beloved husband of the late Margaret Evelyn Abbott and dgar father of Beverley, Burlington; Gary, Mount Denâ€" mis; John, Toronto; Ronald and Russell, both of Rexdale; Mrs. _ Clifford Reed (Nora), Grand ROSS, Henry James â€" Suddenly, at New Toronto, Sun., Dec. 29, 1963, Henry James Ross, 7238 Via Amorita, Downey, Califorâ€" nia, retired C.N.R. carman, Mimico, dearly beloved husâ€" band of Myrtle Prine and dear father of Lawrence Ross, Mimâ€" ico; Mrs. Michael Miller (Iona) and Mrs. Raymond Vaughan (Stella), California, in his T1st year. Mr. Ross is resting at the Funeral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico, from Tuesday 2 p.m. Service on Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Interment ‘Toronto. REA, Asa Carl â€" Suddenly, on Saturday, Dec. 28, 1963, at his late residence, 591 Lakeside Ave., Lakeview, Carl Rea, dearly beloved husband of Doris White, and loving father of Exelyn (Mrs. W. Anketell) of Alderwood; Sheila (Mrs. A. DeFoe), Malton, and Doreen (Mrs. J. Hopkins) of Long Branch, Rested at the Ridley Funeral HomgLtd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Funeral was Tuesday at 1230 pm. to St. James -Presb_vterian~ Church, â€" Long Branch, for service at 1 p.m. Interment Glendale Memâ€" orial Gardens. _ CHIPETTE, Marguerite â€" Sudâ€" denly, at the Queensway Genâ€" eral Hospital on Tuesday, Pec. RILEY, Roy Robert â€"_At*the Queensway Generdl Hospital, on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1963, Roy R. Riley, late of 156 ‘Brown‘s Line, dearly beloved husbang of Audrey Harding, dear fa ther of Merle (Mrs. J. Devonâ€" shire), Scarboro, and Kenneth at home; brother of George and Norman of Toronto, Clifford of Pittsburgh; gr a n d f a t her of Chris and Janice. Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Serâ€" vice in the chapel on Friday at INDIVIDUAL SUBJECTS DAY or NIGHT SCHOOL Camadian Modern Accounting, Shorthand, Basic & Advanced Typewriting, Basic & Advanced Elementary Bookkeeping ich.; and Mrs. Dougâ€" WiMams (Gloria), Churâ€" chil}, Man.; in his 68th year. Mr. Abbott rested at the Funeral ome of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimiâ€" co Ave., Mimico, from Monday, 7 p.m. Service Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. old 24, 1963, Marguerite Bontaine, late of 64 â€" 35th St, Long Branch, dearly beloved wife of Simon Chipette and loving mother of â€" Eileen (Mrs: M. Brad), Long Branch; Joyce (Mrs. R. Marier) of Mimico, dear sister of Frank, Montreal: Joseph,‘ London, Teresa and Mary of Long Branch. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd. 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Funâ€" eral was Friday at 9 a.m. to Christ the King Church, Long Branch, for requiem high mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Peace Cemetery, Dixie. 3 pm. ‘Interment Riverside Cemetery. B. or RT. service was held Thursday at 9 p.m. FOOD _ N A NK ING GARDEN RESTAVURANT Specializing in TAKE OUT ?.D!ls MHOURS from 4 p.m 61 â€" DEATHS Tinest @ustity COLOMBO, Hannah Anne â€"â€" LANCHBURY, Florence May â€"â€" * Suddenly, Thursday, Dec. 26, 1963, Florence May Lanchbury, 39â€"27th St., Long Branch. (Emâ€" ployee of Province of Ontario Old Age Assistance Dept., Torâ€" onto), dearly beloved daughter of the late Percy and Mary Lanchbury, Mimico; and sister of Mervyn Lanchbury, Searborâ€", ough: and Mrs. Keith Campbell (Patricia); and dear aunt of Gloria, Gail and Dennis. Miss Launghbury rested at the Fuâ€" eral KWome of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico. Service was Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Interâ€" ment Park Lawn Cemetery. RIDLEY, Gordon P. â€"Suddenly, at the dueensway General Hosâ€" pital, on Wednesday, Dec..25, 1963, Gordon P. Ridley, late of 27 Amblesidé Ave., Toronto 18, dearly beloved husband of Martha Gardner, and loving father of Joyce (Mrs. W. Verâ€" burgt), North Bay; Donald and ‘Bill at home, dear brother of Lyda (Mrs. ,George Pavey), Thamesville; and Arthur of Hamilton. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St.), New‘Toronto. Funeral was in the chapel on Friday at 3 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemeâ€" terv. COLLIGAN, Mabel â€"â€" Suddenly SHANNON, John â€" At Novar, | on Saturday, Dec. 28, 1963, ! _ John Shannon, dearly beloved ! husband of Mary Caulder, in | his 85th year; loving father of Francis, Mimico: Marion (Mrs. Lorne Pearet), Caledonia, and John Jr. of New Toronto. Restâ€" ed at the Ridley Funeral Homé td., 3080 Lake Shore Blivd. W. (at 14th St.), New Torowo. Service was in the chapel on Tuesday at 3 p.m. ‘Interment Prospect Cemetery. . JAMES, Alfred, Reg. No. 778759. At Sunnybrook Hospital, Torâ€" onto, Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1963, Alfred James, 47 Algoma Ave., Mimico (127 York Rangers), beâ€" loved husband of the late Nanâ€" cy Fields; arid. dear father of Alfred, Harold, Thomas, James and Mrs. Thomas Collett (Berâ€" tha), B.C., in his 83rd year. Mrs. James is resting at the ‘ Funeral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico. Serâ€" ‘- vice Friday 3 p.m..Interment â€" Toronto. HAMBLIN, George â€" At the Woodstock General Hospital, on Sat. Dec. 21, 1963, George Hamâ€" â€" blin in his 91st year, (formerly of Mimico); husband of thg late ~Edith Mary Bristow and father of Stephen George Hamblin of Norwich and the late Harry of â€" Etobicoke. Dear ‘grandâ€" father of Eleanor, Ottawa; Steâ€" phen John, Alderwood; Gladys, St. Petersburg, Florida; Edâ€" ward, N:‘:(x‘Bay: Alan & Dorâ€" een, Etobifcoke. Services were held at the Funeral Home of A. B. Arn and Son, Norwich, on Monday, Dec. 23. Interment BAILEY, Sidney â€" Suddenly, at the Toronto General Hospital, on Wednesday, Dec. 25, 1963. Sidney Bailey, late of 101â€"3rd St., New Toronto, dearly beâ€" loved husband of Bessie Townâ€" send and loving father of Jack, Streetsville and Betty (Mrs. W. Anstee), Clarkson; dear grandâ€" father of Jim, Susan, George and Jane. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Funeral was in the chapel on Saturday at 11 28, 1963, Hannah Anne (Davey) Colombo, (formerly of 46 The Queensway, Toronto), beloved wife of the late Paul Cagnho. dear mother of Harry, Mimico and Charles Colombo, Dorval, Québec: also survived by 1 grandson and 3 great gramdâ€" daughters, in her 91st year. Mrs. Colombo rested at the funeral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Avenue, Mimico. Service Sunâ€" day 8:30 p.m. Interment Lisâ€" towel Vault. at her home, 134 Stanley Ave., Mimico, Wednesday, January 1, 1964, Mabel Davies, dearly beloved wife of Edward Colliâ€" gan, and dear mother of Mrs. Allan Drysdale (Margaret), Weston; Mrs. James Kee (Joan), Willowdale and Edâ€" ward Colligan at home; in her 57th year. Mrs, Colligan is resting at the funeral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico, Funeral toâ€" St. Leo‘s Church, Royal York Rd., Mimâ€" ico. for requiem mass on Satâ€" urday at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Peace Cemetery, Dixie. on Monday, Park Lawn a.m. Interment Springcreek Cemetery, Clarkson. HAMMOND ORGAN NIGHTLY AND SATUVRDAY AFTERNOON PRESENTS ... HOLLYWOOD TAVERN CLIFF DOBBIE 689 THE QUEENSWAY (2 Blocks East of Royal York Rd.) AT THE CONSOLE OF THE emetery THE MAGIC FINGERS OF At SACHAU, Hans â€"â€" Suddenly, at St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Toronto, MARLATT, William â€" In loving memory of a dear father who passed away Jan. 3rd, 1963. _ Though your smile has gone MARLATT, William â€" In loving memory of a dear husband, who passed away Jan. 3rd, 1963. Surrounded by friends I am ALDERTON â€" Sacred to the memory of our dear parents, Maude and Norman (Ben) Alâ€" derton. Gone but not forgotten. â€"Remembered by their family. DAUGHTON â€" In loving memâ€" ory of our dear mother, Emily, who passed away December 29, 1962 â€" What we would give if we STUNELL â€" In loving memory of my dear hushand who passed away 3 years ago, Dec. 31/60. Time may heal the broken hearted, Time may make the wound less STUNELL â€" In loving memory of our dear Dad and Grandâ€" father, who passed .away Dec. 31st., 1960. We who loved you sadly miss RIDLEYâ€"In the ‘mid«t of our sorrow, we wish to express our | heartfelt thanks and appreciaâ€"| tion to our many re)alives,i friends and neighbours for the | _ kindness and sympathy shoan us in the less of a beloved husâ€"| band and father. We especially wish to thank the Rev. D. Fox for his consoling words, all the donors.of the many beautiful floral offerings, thé pallbearers. and Mr. Frank Nill and staff| of the Ridley Funeral Home! for their kind and efficient! management of the services. | â€"Mrs. M. Ridley and Family.! ELGAR, Ernest B. â€" In the midst of our sorrow, we wish to exâ€" press our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many relaâ€" tives, friends and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beâ€" loved husband and father. Mrs. RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. BE. 9â€"4310; Evgs. BE. 9â€"8374 OB RRIVWS, XTCC. MN, AF00, AMTC® Sachau (proprietor Dutch Sisâ€" ters Inn, Humber Bay), dearly beloved husband of the late Anna Adolf and dear :flwr of Mrs. K. Bradfield (G‘n ), Mrs. A. Lee (Elsa Ann)! and Mrs. J. Baufeldt (Elizabeth) and brother of Helmut Sachau. Mr. Sachau rested at the Funeral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimiâ€" co Ave., Mimico, from Sunday, 7 p.m. Service Sunday, 8 p.m. Gremation Monday. P a heartache, _ Longing dear Husband for you. â€"Sadly missed by wife Miriam. 62 â€" CEMETERY LOTS G‘endale Memorial Gardens touch, We have so many memories, Of you, Dad, we loved so much. â€"Sadly missed by his childrenâ€" Norma, Myrna, Mary Lou, Irvin and Bruce. lonesome, _ In the midst of my joys I am blue, With a smile on my face, I‘ve, forever, And your hand we cannot could say, ~ Haoilo Mum, in the same old vay. 0. o hear her voice and see her smile, o sit with her and chat a while, So you, who have a mother, Cherish her with care, For you‘ll never know the heartache, , Till you see her vacant chair. â€"Sadly missed and ever reâ€" membered by her Family. With the passing of the years. â€"Sadly missed by wife Louie and son Fred. sore, But it cannot fill the longing For the loved one gone before; Who shall say the grief is lessened ~ Though smiles hide the tears, Memories keep the wound still you, / As i another yeat‘ In our lonel¢ hours of thinking Thofights of you are ever near. â€"Sadly missed by Ciss and Vic, Pal and&ifll\and fayrtttes. Elgar and family 64 â€" CABDS!OF TEKS 63 â€" IN MEMORIAM Hwy. 27 & Albion Rd CH. 1â€"0861 SHERRY â€"â€" In the midst of our wish to thank the Elders of Century United Church who acted as pallbearers, and the Rev. Carscadden for his comâ€" forting words, and floglm who sent beautiful offerâ€" ings. â€" Mrs. Wm. Sherry #hd family. O‘CALLAGHAN â€" We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindhess, messages of symâ€" psthy and beautiful floral ofâ€" ferings received from neighâ€" bours, . relatives and . many friends, also thanking the doeâ€" tors and nurses at St. Joseph‘s Hospital, especially thanking Father Markel for his consolâ€" ing words and help in our sad bereavement of a loving* husâ€" band and father, â€" Mrs. Daniel O‘Callaghan and family. REA â€" Evelyn, Sheila, Doreen| and Mrs. Doris Rea, wish to thank their many friends and relatives for their floral ofâ€"| ferings and many kindnesses| during their recent bereaveâ€"| ment. Special thanks to Rev. D. Fox, Rev. F. Vesey and Dr. S. Kaplan. MIMICO Recreation Euchre, Thursday nights, 8 p.m., Miâ€" mico Hydro Hall, 259 Royal York Road, upstairs. ARE YOU THICK & â€"TIRE OF ~_ 9T Then why wait for spring diet now. If you are over weight & need encouragement & help to take off pounds sensibly sorroy, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciâ€" ation to our many friends and neighbours for their kindness to us in the loss of a beloved husband and father. We also 65 â€" COMING EYENTS ALL OVER ETOBICOKE ELECTRIC HEATING There .once was a time when the method of heating was NOT one of the predomiâ€" nant features that estabâ€" lished the modernity of q home. Times have changed. The marked difference in comfort and gonvenience brought about by electric heating has added new meaning $ ""modernity‘". ONLY ELECTRIC HEATING GIvEes You cUuSstOomâ€" COMFORT. You can dial exactly the temperature you want for any room in the house. That‘s because elecâ€" trict heating offers you a thermostat in ev!:/ room. If you want it warmer in the living room you don‘t make things uncomfortable in the kitchen and you don‘t waste heat throughout the house. The air is m o re healthful with electric heatingâ€"never dry or stifling. | Electric heat is gentle and constant. There are never any cold spots or uncomâ€" fortable blasts of .hot air. You‘ll never be disturbed by noises â€" electric heating is the quietest heating system there is. For details on electrically heated apartments, maisonâ€" ettes and es in Etobiâ€" coke, pleosroc':ll the CARDS OF THANKS . 65 â€"â€" COMING EVENTS ~~ .65 â€"â€" COMING EVENTS ELEGCTRIG HEATING CALL TOPS 247â€"7652 REVOLUTIONIZES thank the Elders of MODERN LIVING 1S "on the grow SQUARE Dancing â€"â€" The Four Corners Square Dance Club‘s 1964 Winter and Spring Seaâ€" son starts Saturday, January 11, at T. L. Kennedy High School, Cooksville. Dancing commences at 8:30 p.m. Special instruction in country style square dancing along with the Waltz and Polka, every Thursâ€" day at Riverside School, John St., Port Credit, starting Januâ€" ary 9, from 8:00 to"t@30 p.m. for the balance of the season, admission charge will be waved on the evening a membership ($2.00) is tgken out. For more details, piease call Helen or Bert Everett at CR. 8â€"7614. PAGE‘S BEAUTY CORNER LAKE SHORE BLYD. W. at 22nd St. NEW TORONTO «_ Open Mon. to Sat. â€" Tues. and Thurs. Nights till 9 p.m. Fuiles beld is sl Tov‘k Panes held in St. Leo‘s Parish Centre this Saturday might, ‘8 p.m. sharp. (Regular early bird and special games.) THE WORLD‘S CLEANEST HEATING SYSTEM. With . the possible exception of sunlight, electric heating is the cleanest~in the world. Because it doesn‘t burn fuel, it cannot create dust, soot, smoke or dirt of any kind and it‘s completely odourâ€" less. ONLY ELECTRIC HEATING GIVES YOU A CHOICE OF HEATING SYSTEMS. Elecâ€" tric baseboard heating fits snug along walls at baseâ€" board level. Insulated elecâ€" trict heating cable is hidden in the Feiling or below the ficoor. And there are other units, some that can be flush mounted in ceilings and walls. _ YOU GET MORE LIVING SPACE. Because electric heating doesn‘t need a furâ€" nace you have ol{y‘-of exâ€" tra space in the basement as extra living area. THE LONGâ€"TERM ECONOâ€" mMY OF ELECTRIC HEATâ€" ING PROV ES THAT IF YOU ARE BUILDING OR BUYING A NEW HOME, WHATEVER THE SIZE, THERE IS NO REASON wH y YyoU sHoULD SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS THAN THE CUSTOMâ€" COMFORT SAFETY AND CLEANLINESS OF THE HEATING SYSTEM THAT IS REVOLUTI%NIZING MODERN LIVING.~ CALL BE. 3â€"3251 ‘Man In White Suit‘ ‘Shrls Film Club Into New Year St. Mark‘s Film Club urges learning something positive about film criticism and takâ€" ing advantage of the fine selâ€" ections of Sunday programs now being planned by the Club. No previous experience in film clubs is necessary, rpezely a willingness to see th,lm films and exchange ideas in fruitful discussion afterwards. Club is open to all of high school _(Continued on Page 12)