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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 30 Jan 1964, p. 19

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CHiMNEYS and rmEPLACEs/w Call 769-4763 complete serviced LIGHTS out! Call Canadian Flu- crescent Services, For fast Ser- vice 767-8739. KITCHEN cupbouda made to order Arborite counter top' Repun alteration: to the tht W, TyrrelL CL 1-6810 “-IALIIILPWAN'I'BD ELECTRICAL contractor. wiring, repairs, etc. Free estimates. CL. 1-5231. Aadrt manager to: agency. No Cum order duh expatriate. may Pt "I“ m an, $50 per week guarusteed Gov t. Approved, lay Term: "lary to Mart. Run within I a No Time Limit weeks. Good potential for pro- l V Court: Guaranteed motion. Call 766-0160 till 0 pm. 1868 ”that. u-m-am CLASSIFIEDS ALL kinds of upholstery repairs. Chrome chairs a specialty. Best workmanship, fast sex - vice, 231-4451. "pun. all makes. Gunm- teed, Rebuilt: toe uh. BRAYS - 9mm Street Sandi gravel, cement, loam and ttll Phone CL. 92281. WEST END RADIO & ELECTRIC I!" Dundu W. BO. 1-303. ClANrNG--2-pre. chesterfields cleaned on location, " up. 9 x 12 rugs, $6.50. All work guar- anteed. Kressler Clettners, LE. 1-8938. WORK to be done? Let skilled tradesmen do your renova- tions, repairs. additions. can. or build your custom home We service homes, offices, and factories. Fast, elficiem Ber. vuv. all work guaranteed. Planning and designing. Ctll Run White CR. .4“. --e Dick Mitchell Heating, Fireplace Wood, Carmel Coil and Kindling. fur pick-up or delivery, Services Offered . . . LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS HARDWARE VACUUM CLEANER General home improvements, Fuily guaranteed in writing. Free estimates. No Payments Till June CASSELL CONSTRUCTION 769-4183 762.0210 FURNITURE REPAIR” & ‘PAINTINGS. interior and ex- BEFINISHED l terior. Walls washed and floors --=.TT--t-,T_,T.eLC.".C- cleaned. Free estimates. Call U." kinds orvtoltervte,ts/ Sid Murphy, CL. 1-9524. Recreation rooms. kitchens Alterations and Additions. Natural cut stone. Special "do it now" prices. Free estimates. Al Masonry repairs Windows Caulked Competent Brick and Basements Waterproofed All Work Guaranteed. floors, walls etc. Residential or Commercial PROMPT SERVICE ALL - CRAFT M9-9047 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Ho'or Cleaning BE. 3-7250 - CR. 8-1585 We specialize in cleaning HOME IMPROVEMENTS CARPENTRY FLOOR CLEANING k REFINISHING GARDEN SUPPLIES & SERBICE BUILDING TRADES Visit our showroom. Ample puking. Lakeshore Lumber Co. Ltd. CL l-228l _ In the following Directory have been carefully selected to give you the best in West Metro area. Clip 8: Save. FREE ESTIMATES FUEL OIL SERVICE Rec. Rooms ELECTRICIANS BOY 0V” " FlREpLACES K. 9-3501 CARPENTERS CL. 1-0186 FIREPLACES RO. 3-4017 iovmG and Storage. Reliable. Experienced men will do It 1 faster - try us! Ontario Ware, l housing. 255-3081. Evening: 259- _ 4506. HOME maintenance Service, Walls and ceilings washed, floors washed and waxed. Complete clean up service. Day or evening. Call Stephen Park. BE. 3-5323. "-MALBirWANTED EDINO GUIDONI - Septic tank repairs and installation, Sewer service. Cement work. 2.78- 1161; 278-0036. LIA“ YO WILD You Cmdtt Wold-c Ida-0| Gov't. Approved, lay Term: MOVING, CARTAGE, STORAGE TOPIC Picture Frames. Take your framing needs to an ex- perienced framer, 3319 Lake Shore Blvd. W. 269-1371. PAPER hanging and paintimt. Reasonable rates, guaranteed workmanship. 255-0678. EXPERIENCED painter, decora- tor. Plaster repairs. Arches, ceilings, Clean, reliable work. manship. 2550454. Stephen Park. BE. 3-5323 See our other ad for details Dino's [ Cleaning Service PLASTERING, small repairs, ceilings, outside stucco, Call Ben Conlorzi, 534-7425. BUILDING REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Plywood and Arborite Cut to me. HICK'S LUMBER BORN" AVE. & 80th " I CL. I-I94l Complete dean up guaranteed 273-1161 - 278-0036 PLUMBING, repair' Ind - um And an vol-I. cu A“ Experts in every phase of the moving business, your furnio ture own ALLWASHING. floor eleanme etc. Expert and reasonable maintenance servlce. Free es- nmates. CL 1-9487 after 6. Expert painting and decorating 20 years experience, PAINTING & DECORATING HOME IMPROVEMENTS Repairs. alterations, new work " THE WEST MALI. [TOBICOKE 233-83“ ' .1 PAINTING at low fall rates Free estimates. Phone Rally 255-7565. PLrMBING AND HEATING Home Maintenance Service Transport Ind Movers 3591 Lake Shore Blvd. W CL. l-48I I Any kind of cleaning - FLOORS _ WALLS - WINDOWS etc. HOME & BUILDING MAINTENANCE WILL YOU BE MOVING SOON? RON CRAWFORD BE. 1-884] PICTURE FRAMING handled like it was our Fully Insured are here to please 163-4459 Anytime No Job Too Small PAINTING 8. DECORATING W. Grady MOVING? CALL WIDEMAN PLASTEBERS PLUMBEW3 you TOWEiRs-TAr. Antenna Instal- lations, from $55 to $72. 40 feet high, 2 years guarantee. 255- 4058 from 9 a.m. to 2 pan. and all day Saturdays 'o-o""'""'""""!"-"""'""'"""""'-""-""-"" Service Call tl/it _ A & C T ANTENNA - TOWER SERVICE CL. ra/d, . CL. 5-2138 1 For prompt efficient service. Men on duty " noun. Phone: eEitAirc-wtm, vinyl floor tile, Ist class work. Also repairs CH. 4-7343. EXPERT in trees taken down - Carpenter work - Painting - General maintenance. CL. 1- 4880. Fast. reliable, same day ser- vice. All work guaranteed. " Tower, heavy duty, hot galvanized IW' all channel antenna. Complete, installed ..........565 21" Picture Tubes from $19.95 plus labour IEICVISIOH IM UNIVERSAL MILL OPS. ( . _ ( SERVICING ‘OPTICAL FORM GRINDERS l o w . Hl-Fl CAR'RAmos SURFACE GRINDERS _ o I'ransistor & Home Rndloa ‘ UNIVERSAL o Antenna installation and i CYLINDRICAL GRINDERS l, Repur [ 1 . Tower antenna distribution I WICKMAN MULTI- ; system: ‘SPINDLE AUTO OPERATOR CL 1-32“ - CL. 1-37" ', ENGINE LATHE OPS. 1 126 Brown'I Lino ', "m L -_i.'M, '--' -._-.. Servicing & Antenna Repairs TV RENTALS REASONABLE SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT WANTED Experienced TA'. SERVICE CALLS 5250 CL. 5-9702 525 Evans Ave. LANEWAY Plumbing 8. Heating Lawn Towers repaired and sharpened. 10% discount on parts and labour for the month of February. Free pick- up and delivery. Chrome Chairs THEE-WEE: Choirs Recovered, mtylod. Beautiful leatherett" and “brie: at your choice. Call now Mr an estimate. Dar or evening. Full guarantee. KAYE'S UPHOLSTERY AT A SMALL COST All new Kmhen Suite in a pattern Ind colour of your choice. RADIO & TV REPAIRS Empire Television Ltd. TELEVISION ' RADIO CUSTOM HI-FI CAR RADIOS SHARPENING SERVICES RECOVERED - REBUthy 182 and Ar-tlee Good ear-Ina. Ayply: CANADIAN I'll! Spring Special FACTOR, PRICE! - Coll Day or Night - P80 FURNI'I'UBI PWDUCTS CL. 1-98“ - cu 9-3587 PETER DENMAN 1ELFV|SION SERVICE Phone CL. 9-0786 LAKESHORE AREA TILE CONTRACTORS PREMIUM TN (member 3131A.) Radio - m Fidelity Service FREE ESTIMATES 2-year guarantee MECHANIC POIT CIIDI‘I' I3 Meuford Ave, (l 1-8679 PETE'S T.V, Phone Anytime TREE SERVICE PLUMBERS 24I-6l88 259-009I KB5 533-4830 UPHOLSTERY 277-9304 Service CAR WASHER and general ur- FIDO}! Indiwindoil cleaners needed. Full time work. Good was“. BE. 9-3“). ARCHITECTURAL amu- man, intermediate, tor archi- tectural - engineering office. Reply in writing, stating ex- perience and education to Dun- lop, Warden, Matsui. Aitken. Six Points Plum. Islington, Ont. 4t-8EILLED HELP WANTED A. c. WICKMAN LIMITED 'Pte,'",',', of rum and mu. IIQUIII Glen Agar (atria. BE, 3-0012. ror Shippinl Dunn-mun An 'rt6. Chgumur’u Ji- who. Quentin Phat» to: in» terview, Mr. Lewis. Wanted for and car re-corv manning, Experience preter- red, but not nccelury. GENERAL Machinist for main- tenance shop. CL 1-5191 Required tor drafting and gen- eral work in Engineering of- tice, IN West Metro - permanent future for sales type individual accustomed to contact with public. Starting income $300 - $500 per month, plus incentive compensation and pension plan for a permanent resident 25 to 49. No travel. Two year training program. For conti- dential interview phone BE. 3-1196, 9 am. to 4 pm. vice station titanium. CL. om. . Canadian Industries Ltd “FABRIKOID DIVISION" MT New Toronto Street NEW TORONTO CL. 5-0121 Men with carbide tool manu- facturing experience preferred. tiaggirAErNG and ttiterations. _71 Nina Strget. 251-2612. EXPERIENCED dream)? _in( ugglgentiinn. _CE.. Ir2_s?1 DRESSMAKING, alurrstioru, 7T AHOMiul Drive, Etobicoke, 231-0742. D R E S S MAKING. met-non- SMGA leo Shore Blvd. W at 17th St 255-0453 Will interview Sheet Metal Machine Operators & Bench Men " - MUSICAL INSTRUCTION GUITAR, accordion. piano, axo- phone, trumpet, tunic. drums. 1nMrtmtettta loaned to begin- nnl for (in! a weeks, Phone Apply: A. C. Wickmon Limited MM The Queenswu, Emblcoke PIANO Teacher .eeompani" vocal conch. Rom Conan-- wry Hanan Graduate. " . I605. required, fully qualified for industrial maintenance. Rate 32-43 per hour. .. Required by transport com- pany in Cooksville area. Phone MR. BROWN. 277-1495 THE JENSON FITTING MFRS. LTD. 1902 Matuwa Ave., Cooksville 277-9591 YOUNG MAN Phone 277-2731 Mr. Peppard 2576 Raines Rd., Cooksville " - MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED Mate or Female by new 1867 Dining Room & Coffee Shop. Apply Mrs. Archlbold on premises Call TURRETT LATH E OPERATORS Mechanical Draftsman ENGINE LATHE " - DRESSMAKING l 9-2311 Carpenter for an interview CL. 9-23I I LICENCED MECHANIC - McCOY at 371-0581 Man JUNIOR required Apply Cook Call .._______.__,__ Imcom: TAX. Individuu and _ business Complete bookkeep- 1 ing service. CL. 1-1548, FRENCH tutoring to and: u, Russian, Italian, by Univ-nut)! graduate with European ex- Dcrience. 2584500. (imam can” "mam; Mort lubjecu. Grade 4 to H. EVENTNG tuition, sped-111 'eTeCl - . . T . e menu”. ass-om. harem _ MM Goodyear 2:10: dwEIm Tt' not: to: aching Johan: ','prLe,2fg -t.'y.i.l._t:y?:___, JV": In the that 'i'/ili, mun Forty two seconds ind was - kw FRENCH tutoriag to Grade 13,}Hockey House W that Chat: goal, Anaconda lot Goodyear Mar was a: H Ruin, Italian, by Univcnllwnews and to make n "on man!” eaeitad over the tttoughta of beat Wlia rm " it. " graduate with European "- hurtling they had to come ”mpuvin. I two goal land that they “all. poricnce. 359431 lee: that time: to ehe out lweu pen-had for having ttMt Next Sunday’: at!“ wtt --t------- 34 u: against tail end A'"'""'"):,:',',' men on the we but man-,tite final league lll. " MA - ACCOUNTANT, jeh. and to weather that storm - “A .m - In. leNG by cmricnegd tea- hdC6iJNiti - 317:1) busi- um, income tax. CL. 1-1254. PIANO tuning - “(kiwi Jack Thresher, tormeriy of Heimzmnn. cu 1-0342. PIANOS tuned and repaired. Helnuman "commended Ralph Blmkhom. CL. 1-8410. RIDE wanted tor two. vicinity Queen and Strachan and Queen and Yonge, trom Muni- co. Arrive 3-3230. EM. 3-3491, between 9 and 5. Mrs. Hep- burn. LADY leaving Richview. Royal York area, 7.45, will give ride. 239-0521. CHILD'S brown rimmed glasses and case, lost between Seventh and Twelfth Sis. on Morrison Ave. 255-7427. TOY Manchester Tiirrier, Lime} in left hind leg. Reward. cu) 1-5096. 1 WATCH -- Lady's gold Gruea) wrist watch. CL. 9-0444. ( SURGICAL belts and Hum Modern mung room Expert. enced man 1nd women fitter. Russell's Drug Store. New Tor. onto MORANDI - Dr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Morandi (nee Marlene Bonus) are happy to announce the birth of their son. Gre- gory Allan Louis on Jan. M, 1964, at Queensway Hospital- a brother for Deanne Lynne. MR. AND MRS. E. Martin are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Deborah Ann on Jan, 27th, 1964. BLODGE'I'I', George Albert - At the Western Hospital, Tor- onto, on Thursday, Jan 23, 1964, George A. Blodgett, in his 82nd year, late of 106 Essex Ave., Toronto. dearly beloved son of the late Albert and Margaret Blodgett. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd.. 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St), New Toronto, until 2.30 pm. Friday, thence to the McMillan Funeral Home, Roseneath, for service Satur- day at 1.30 pm. Interment Merrills Cemetery. CHILDS, Clifford James - Sud- denly, at Mount Forest, on Friday, Jan. M, 1964, Clifford J. Childs Cm his 65th year), dearly beloved husband of Irene Champion, dear father of Grace (Mrs. L. Sherrattt and Margaret (Mrs. N. Hague), both of Port Credit; also sur- vived by 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Rest- ed at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd.. 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th Sto, New Toronto. after 1 pm, Sunday. Service in the chapel on Monday M 3 pm. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. DEMCHUK, Randolph Wayne (Randy) - Suddenly, at Al- derwood, on Saturday, Jan. 25, 1964, Randy Demchuk, dear son of Alexander and Lillian Demchuk. brother of Dcnms and Allan, both at home: grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kozera. Toronto. and Mrs. J. Worobey (Vancouver, BC). Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Tuesday It 1 pm. HILLIS, George M. - At It) home, 110 Melrose St,, Mimico on Tuesday, January 28, 1964, George M. Rims, beloved hus- band of Jean Cuthbertson; dear father of James Ronald, Kenneth R, and Lynda Jean Hillis; grandfather of Kevin, Inn and Tammy. Mr. ‘Hillis is resting at the, funeral home of G. H. Hogle, as Mimico Ava. Mimitro Service Friday at 130 chef. All when} Grade I to . " 1-1.3. CH. $85864 HODGSON, Ethelene - Sudden- ly " the Queensway General Hospital. on Friday. Jan. M, 1964, Ethelene Abernathy, late of " Park Blvd,, Long Branch, loving mother of Earl, Bolton; Murray, California; Leia (Mrs, D. Muir), Battle Creek, Mich, and Doreen (Mrs. A. Cow/ land), Long Branch; dear sis- ter of William, Louie, Joseph. Verna, Jean and label. all of Toronto and Doreen of Lon- [ don. Ont. Rested " the mm l rirneral Home Ltd., 3060 Lake Shore Blvd. W. tat 14th SUJ New Toronto, after 1 pm. Sat-i uni-y. Service wu In the chu- pel on Monday at 1 pm. tn-) - an.“ Put Ian M}. " - TRANSPORTATION pm Interment Glendale Mem- orial Gardens " - PIANO TUNING 55 - PERSONAL u --hlmoN 61 - DEATHS 60 - BIRTHS Mi - LOST :i‘mUpSEtS In House Loop Action iii”? Goodyear Office Still Leads Atacama Oftieq wild ott I mild upset by edging Goodyear Factory 3-2 to move to within three points of the second pace Factory squad. Thai tyttieeagin game was about u even as tt Wu possible to be. The Mill had a 24-23 edge on shots Ind a 3-2 edge in minor penalties but on the all import- ant scoreboard, things were as mug in a bug in a rug. KAY, WILLIAM F, - Suddenly, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Tor- onto, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1964, William F. Kay. 4 Trueman Ave, The Queenswny, Mobi- coke (reured insurance agent), beloved husband of the lame Mary Nolan: dear father ot Gordon Kay and Mrs. Vern Smith (Mary). Etobicoke, m his 87th year. Mr. Kay rested at the Funeral Home of G. H. Eagle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimi- l co. Service was Saturday, 10.30 1 am. Interment Parklawn Ce- l metery. WALKER, Alexander - Sud- ‘denly, at South Peel Hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1964, Alexander John Walker. 2696 Lake Shore Blvd. W., Mimieo, beloved husband of Jean Mc- Neilage, and brother of Ann (Mrs. J. Uhutch) of Winnipeg, _ Manitoba. Rested at the Kings- way Funeral Chapel, 3031 HAY - In Itoving memory of William G. Hay who left us suddenly Jan. 27, 1956. He walks with us Down quiet paths. He speaks in the wind and CAMPXON - In loving memory) rnuay, rev, 1.: - nlnxupl of a dear father and grand-I town. father, Willizim. who passed Saturday, Feb. 22 - Neil away January 29, 1958. I Etobicoke. Those we love we never lose, â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" For always they will be I-------- Forever near, forever dear, " -.. CARDS 0F THANKS the rain; For the magic power of memory, Brings him back to us again -1atving wife Vi and family. STEWART, Garnet - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, who passed away Feb I, 1958. Calm and peaceful he is SULLIVAN - In loving mem- ory of. our dear mother, VIO- let. who passed away Jan. 28, TOVELL - In loving memory " the Lastwooa noun. mun- of a dear Dad and 61'“th dar, Feb. 3rd " 8 pm. Last then Wilfred. who passed; tet' entry artd my new en- away ten 3, 1963, l Again» “you ---- One year has passed. dear mun-IA Sign. "Y" presents its father, _ rim Tea and Bake Sale for Since you were called Away. l "64" - “Region Y.M.CA., How well do we remember, l Satarday, February l, 2 Fm. f That and and weary any. Tea, 21U, Dim Ford and Brian Chute got RIVERSIDE CEMETERY MR. LEO MADDN'KY would like to think hig frienda. neighbors Ind renting for the cud]. flowers and gifts he received. Also for the mnny an: of kindneu shown to " funny during his shy in wax. Special think: to Guam Bowl, emploml of Holt, Elno- hart mud WI on Ltd, nun-I i and ml! of the St. JMI . Emmi. ‘ Lawrence Ava-Boy” York Rd. Hwy. 27 & Albion Rd BE. 9-4310; Eves. BE. 94374 Bloor St. w. (Royal York Rd.” Service w a s Friday -at 1.30 pm Interment Park Lawn Ce- metery. l, Glendale Memorial Gardens - Irene, Flossie, Elmer Carol. In cherished memory sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain. T We who loved him sadly miss But trust in God to meet again. -Ever remembered by dingh- ter Merrible and grandson Harry Green and family. 1957. You asked for so little in lite. Mom. And suffered more than your share, Your Me was devoted to others With your love, guidance and prayer. The years we had together. Will be sweet memories my lite through With heartfelt pride I'll remember Being blessed with" mother like you. - Gone but not forgotten - Fran and Wilt father, Since you were called sway‘ How well do we remember, That and and weary day. .__ Sadly mined by daughter Helen, born and grandchildren, James, Ronald, Lind: and Shirley, ‘ u - CARDS or THANKS " - CEMETERY LOTS " - IN MEMORIAM 61 - DEATHS CH. 1-0861 and SLOANE - We wish to tgt) II" - - " "II, WWW" rimm'id rr,"iie'shtt.'o/osi) “WSW“ "m” i e ow wo ers a . _ T of their many acts of kindness} LEAGUE - Jan. " us and expressions of sympathy‘ T. Thomson 181, 196. 230 - i shown us during the death oti607: J. Fielding 183, 202, 195 - ', our beloved daughter, Janet. A80; G. Colgan IM, 193, 129 = - Dan and Frances Sloane. 576: B. Cavanagh 205, 165, 19: - -c-n.=c-s--at-.,-attT-56'2; J. Vannyck 175. IM, "e-. THE ADVERTISER - M. Jon. str. "" Prank Suuiven'l goal n 2.42 of the second period proved the winner " Anaconda Office edg- ed Goodyear Factory 3-2. Both clubs had scored double goals in the first period. .o excited over the tttoughta when 3111. Taft to: a. iRiiiiWii, raving I two you lead that they iw. a, ".', were pen-[ind for having too' Next Sunday’s attic Ill1 - many men on the lee but man-.11" final league u.- d “r and to weather that norm. neuon end will I. h we Ralph Pittg and Ron KmsdratiGoodyear tau-d- mi t. scored in leu than a minute, also Ropener and the III: in the mend period to even out Aome clashing in the I.“ the count for Goodyear but Ted" The Goodyear set-w k I - Domr lent Min to the towing mm but Ahmad. Hill e. again at 1.35 ot the thud penadmm their office mate. b “It unnamed. _ place in the standings with I It That lend mood up just 45 sec- ands u Ken Gordaneer tied the count for the last time. Ed Hamilton sent Anaconda thud briefly, Laurie Roberts tied it and John MacDonald sent Godyear ahead but Denny Radi. cnn levelled out the count agun at 14.40 of the opening set. MIMICO Recreation Euchre, Thursday nights. 8 pm. 'Mi- mico Hydro Hall, 259 Roynl '; York Road, upstairs. ___" . "ods, a. vauujyn “a. mu, "e- WATSON - We wish to exprtss \525; B. Dixon as. 225. 2w--atr. smcere thanks and _IPPfeClajs. Hadskis 168. 132. 167 - 477; tion to our many friends and/k. Ward 161, 176, 130 - Mr. L . neighbors who were so kind1Rowett IM, 186, 154 - m; J. to us, during our recent 1eBushen 185. 173. 106 - m; G. reavement: and also to thank‘Boulton 172, 153, 139 - 464: S. them for the beautiful floral Ansell 106, 168. 198 - 462; a. offerings. - Mr. John Watson. Jackson 151. 154. 157 - (62; A. comw - In the midst of teraMai,1hee1d.'2u.1.67a17.ylst.. f: ':'gTa.rawt'tauso J,lrCt ‘Spencer 11": ii, 217 - iii'; E our e "l , . ' . nronintinn 9n nnr mane rela-isa‘hs 169, 156, 128 - 463. GOIDW - In the midst of our sorrow, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and ap- preciation to our many rela- tives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympa- - thy shown us in the loss of a beloved husband and father, Anthony Golow. We especially wish to thank the Rev. E. Poti- poo for his consoling words: all the donors of the beautiful floral offerings; the Memorial Bibles and the pallbearers and the Arthur B. Ridley Funeral Home, for their kind efficient management of the services, - Mrs. Vera Golow and fami- lv. - Mrs, Vera Golow and famig -yfriGGwGC" 17 , 7 i " I; ly. 33.11%; 7, 's ', l ll (i ------- "on.“ brurs" 17 , a , u 1 ts - COMING EVENTS 'l,Tgl' “7 _',', I I g lt c' M IMICO "Recreation Fiiri,_,','rt,',li'r,',",ee'?, _ g g g ' g: _ Thursday nights, 8 PAW, 'Mi-l m“ c" a; mico Hydro Hall, 259 Roy-l ttlt swan 'v l', 'd,', l ll '; York Road, upstairs. The Stork Centre had quite I] --errc----c-r-i_ scare having to take 7 out at m KNPrrs. of Columbu‘s Bintronast eight to pull out a win my witl be held in St. Leos‘PImhlthe Kinsmen The Renning't,' Centre this Saturday mght,_ ”Garage Mars on top by Main. pm. sharp. (Regular early ttird ‘over the Branch ' Aces. The Mir-. _and 2efyL1t1"PPcl _llits. after waiting until 9 o'clock LAKESHORE Industrial Sonballir vii-yd that I??? Y, th- m League are holding n meeting ttQt? e ou 0 em I m u the Eastwood Hotel, Mon- at 24-3. I hear that Fred than} day, Feb. 3rd n a pan. Last necht 9f the Kimmen lt" ttad year's entry and any new em " accident, and. " cont) trreu, please “and __- {reds All I): t'gu,,'l',W, 1 kigrifA- Sum: "Y" presenu itr'chrgzie fa"! hom Wht , _ Bake Sale furl . ‘- Ir?.1 Tea Pn.d c, " ...~ _ Jews. how Ibout it? Jt It: ANNUAL Bridge and Euchre - Mimico Chapter 10.11:. - February hh, St, uou mu, Mimico. I pm Print, tea-ech- mm ti. BRIDGE club Wednesday Iner- noon or evening, Mrs. Brown, mm! Chiller O.ES. IPI- reds", we Ia2.r 3.3.8. hn . ' 'Ehgtb, and! noun. tlett,, M. A t "t. . Metro Jr. ' CL. 94005 Sunday, Feb. 2 â€" Lakeshore at Neil McNeil; St. Michael! at Georgetown. Monday, Feb. 3 - Markham at Schomberg; Neil McNeil " mum at. It the home of Mn. Instr Mm, 411 [an Pro. menade, WI Bunch. litts Pets. " Whitby. Tuesday, Feb. 4 - Brampton at Dixie; Lakeshore " Etobicoke. Thursday, Feb. 8 - St. Michaels at Brampton; Georgetown at Lakeshore. Friday, Feb. 7 - Etobicoke at Weston; Schoenberg at Mark- ham; Lakeshore at Georgetown, Saturday, Feb, 8 - Weston at St Michaels; Markham at King- stun. , Sunday, Feb 9 -- Whitby at Neil McNeil Monday, Feb. 10 -- Markham at Peterboro; Lakeshore " Schomberg; St. Michaels at Whitby. Tuesday, Feb. ll - Kingston at Dixie; Weston at Etobicoke. Thursday, Feb. 13 - Dixie at Brampton; Georgetown " Lake- shore. . Friday, Feb. 14 4- Whitby at Markham: St. Michaels " Wu- ton; Etobicoke at Georgetown. Saturday, Feb. 15 - Schomberg at St, Michaels; Brampton nt Kingston. _ Sunday, Feb. 18 - Etobicoke at Neil McNeil. Monday, Feb. 17 - Lakeshore at Peterboro. Tuesday. Feb. 18 - Peterboro at Etobicoke; Georgetown at Dixie. Thursday, Feb, shore. Friday, Feb, 21 town. Saturday, Feb. Etobicoke. Feb. 20 - Weston at Brampton: Kingston " Lake- For February Brampton at Weston; Markham " George. - Neil McNeil at Kingston; Brampton at ly Schedule The Goodyear let-to it I - mg mm but .4an Hill ”I he their office mud in MRI place in the standings with a It and force a sudden m In. the following Sunday. 10' run momouu. m_ Kan can“... 6.0. Ian-In Palm" G o. Lulpty mm tro., iéi imam Ley -r..rlor GA?., 3:?" Pitt, GO. T Ito-r A, gun Bitt Ch. G.O. .... u WAD. .__. John Etch Gr. _ -._w._ In] Hunk": A. I“! -. At ultriuht GO. .....4. Gerry Cutdt fur. _____ Ion Ilium“: G.O. . T..-.. nun TMt C! W. Bott Read A. Mttt 'H-trr. H Al SmithrDurqueuc A o, QUEENSWAY JUNIO‘ LEAGUE - Jan. " T. Thomson 181, 196, 28t 607: J. Fielding 183. 202. 191 latest Bowling Cribbage Corner Henning's Girlie Stork Centre T Push Clem": Capitol Caterers Unknowns Kinsmen Sumner" TPr, Hollnnd Drugs Branch 117 _ happens to be India; this " up on Thurs night! won“ h remind you to-night is 'r, Mg of the Mood donor out Branch 117, 0 pan. to ' p.“ need is great as may up“ had to be delayed in In at! of supply. - A _ mucous It, New I... G my 14. Carlin. 'teaqfhq Goody-or vu- ll: Deettq. Emu-mli - " - MEN'S LAKESIIOI-I CREBBAGE LEAGUE Vomit! Ava-Aug! LONG BIANC- CIIIBAGI mm T411 - 466: J. - m; G. - 464; S. - 462; B. - 462; A. ?ty--460; s. - 459; J. - 455; B.

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