I CLASSIFIEDS ‘Hh um lrt ham fot otfitrt manammrm with pubhsher's mun-v. no experience neces- nry, hberal starting ulnry plus bonus, This is not door to door sales. Must be experienced In tool making, jigs and fixtures, die maintenance, must be lamilmr with tool room squnpment and able to work from prints. STANDARD COIL PRODUCTS Wan.) LTD. " Drummnnd St., Mfume Mr, R, Bradbury PHARMACEUTICAL I For London area, university 1 education helpful, car sup- m plied. excellent salary and [ , bonus. Age 21 - 30, ‘ t 303-224] 1 Versatile packaging machine mechanic required by ex- panding company to work on a variety of powder and ti- quid filling machines. Must be interested in equipment set-up ind willing to work. Full employee benefits. Age not irnportttnt. Write to To service local industry on plant maintemmee etc. High earnings on commission basis. Age no barrier. For shipping and recemng de, partment. Must be accurate typist. Good opportunity for advancement. STANDARD COIL PRODUCTS (Cam) LTD. wanted for the Peel County Game and Fish Farm, Hart Lake Rd., RR. No. I Bramp- ton, 5 room house, hydro, tele, phone and water. Arangements can be made to exchange light duties for accommodation. Contact DAVE PENSON - Brampton - 431-1889 or NORM NEEDHAM Streetsville - TA. 6-2323 PHARMACEUTICAL For Toronto area, university education helpful, cur sups plied, excellent salary and bonus. Age 21 - 30. WI WANT Two capable experienced alumna Indy to do a days work . . . Real ante expor- ienre not Abnolutely necesury. Man 20. 30 to train " Invert, tory Control Clerk and re- ceiver - shipper. Permanent position. Start immediately or June. Should have car or live in Rexdale Blvd. - Kipling urea. TOOL MAKER 'o-Malaria-ggi tkts lnlunue. an... & new menu. . mill. Ink provided. . Guy-bl. "tterieneeq nu. BOX 53, The Advertiser 2930 Lake Shore Blvd, w. TOR. " 37 Drummond St.. Mimuo PACKAGING MACHINE Clerk Typist We offer you: 56% I...“ " m Dunn. '0 - M in! to nah you in! 1001.. Wu 'qgtuBt p I 1 g o . worth "HR. am as Call Norm Block 30.0.1153 NORM BLACK “any LTD. “MARKER (l 9-7651 , I'OI'NG MEN ll - " Salesman "rtl" , to , Mechanic Photo MLS Realtor Industrial Salesman Salesman CARETAKER Apply A. ROY CL. 544444". CL 9-7651 Phone for appt BOY OVER l6 ttW!! Trainee 244-4281 RO. 3-2241 ismcmo 1mm by profession- " Highly qunlmed. For IP- I. pmmmrnt. ME. 5-5210. ‘0 ft E s s MAKING, alteration. l an“ Ln. Shore mm In at ( mu Bt 2554453. _siii:-ss-sri-it-ir-iti and alterations: _ Arnitare repairs. 51 Woodbury l, R1uy?ll1Le??t. l jonssszvmxm fashion design. l er, also alterations. " Sun- _ miterest Drive, 244-0351. " - MUSICAL INSTIUC‘I'ION tyriErgWhxhirCiiauriiU and alterations. 71 Albania: Dr. Etobicoke. 621-0104. GUITAR pldydrir, em, wanted. 41--S KILLED HELP WANTED SERVICEMAN, Swimming Pool. Young man with 3 years High School chemistry to service pnvate sivimming pools. Con- tact: Mr. Plaxton, National Employment Office. RO. 3- MII. ( CAREER†MAN FULL - TIME Sexton required All Saints Anglican Church (Kingsway) Bloor and Prince Edward Sts. Candidates should preferably reside within easy access to the church and should be available most evenings and Sundays. For further parti- culars telephone, or write, C. Young , Aggressive Man " _ M Yrs. of age with 2 years experience on Power' paper cutting machine for Business Forms Manufac- turer, will have opportunity to learn business form printing and will be required to per- form other duties as well, best possible benefits and pension plan, gt-..ViCCii'-ci'7.-wr.-a.-ia,-c- I mmwm " - MALE AND "MALI HELP WANTED ‘3 WEST METRO-permanent future for sales type individual accustomed to contact with public. Starting income 3800 - $500 per month, plus incentive compensation and pension plan for a permanent resident " to 49 No travel. Two year training program. Por eontt. dential interview phone Bl. 3-1196, ' 1m. to 4 Fm. New eodntior folk gioup. til- 2080. 259-4641 DITTO or CANADA LTD. Required for small manufac- turmg sales company. Previ- ous experience in industrial accounting and bookkeeping essential. Interesting position with personal responsibilities. Etobicoke area, Full details re.. quired. NIP P. Chaston: Prop'erty minim; trator, 23 Kings Lynn Road, Toronto 18 - 239-0426 N A sales & service representa- tive required by progress In- surance Company, opportun- ity unlimited for the right man Good sultry & commis- sion, Reliable, European Man required for study ployment. 5 ttaye weekly. employment benefits. G tuning salary. Evgs. & week-énd; f41mss, Must be licenced. Good wages. G. B. Auto Body. " - DRESSMAKING For Appointment Call FULLY mammoth Write to BOX 55 THE ADVERTISER 2980 Lakeshon Blvd. W. Tor. " Bookkeeper Body Man & SHIPIEER Wanted, immediately, “O " - 80 Warehouse Manager smrrrNciaii, For appointment 255-6232 - OPENING FOR CL 9-7634 CH. 7-7154 RO 3-2241 CLERK CHEF of good character. preferred. y. Full Good Mr. Albert Sewell, of Westhead Rd., Alderwood, wishes to an- nounce the engagement ot his daughter, Sandra Suzanne, to Lieutenant Robert C. Beggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beggs of Campbell River, Brit- ish Columbia. The wedding will take place in the Church of the Atonement, Alderwood, Saturday, June 27 at 4 pm. BLACK and tan German Shep- herd pup. 255-7939. LOST-Man', black wallet, Fri- day, 18th Street, Lakeshore area. Reward. 533-2531. STROLLER left at 105-18th Street, will be sold, it not claimed by May 16, 1964. STUDENTS black rimmed glass- es. Reward. BE. 3-7883. QUALIFIED hairdressing done in your home. For appoint- ment call 255-7915. SURGICAL bola Ind mun- Modem fltt'utg room. Expert. mced man and women than Russell‘s Drug Store, New Tur- onto. TRANSPORTATION wanted from Long Branch to Front and Bay arrive by 815. de- part, S, 255-1331. A C C o U N T ING, bookkeeping services. Fully qualified. 621- 3644 "tet T. ACCOUNTING - Snail bull- ncu, income tax. CL. l-it" ACCOUNTING, b o o k k e e p - ing. Full service. 239-8235, eve- stings, STUDY Accordion. guitar, ago. about. mum amino: and drums " Wily Musie Btudiu. Instrument. hand a human tor an: I Ivan. Plum no“. By professional - Toronto's largest selection of earrings, over 500 styles. AWIN Jeweller, Goldsmith 6 Trinity Sq. " - MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED REGINA! “RINK!“ SCHOOL Otters private cllll tutoring in mathematitu, languages And Iciences, etc. Qualified tutor: tor In public and high Ichool lubjecu. Cull "a! 'ereet nom‘m Ittt um Grunt; " . 54 - TRANSPORTATION 58 -- ENGAGEMENTS - HUM“ ammo-l MA - ACCOUNTANTS u - lDUCATlONAL INSTRUCTION 231-6216 or 131-7010 Skilled ll 'Unskilled Labour 57 - FOUND Expanding Shoe Factory 56 - LOST Coll MR. TOM HOOLE TORONTO SUBSCRIBERS CALL . 677-4300 Requires Immediately Male & Female HAMMOND, Jacqueline irene--i Suddenly at the Toronto Wes-f tern Hospital, Monday, May l It, 1964 (as the result of an l accident), Jacqueline I. Ham- ‘ mend, late of 90 - 3rd St, dear daughter of Jack and Alvina Hammond, sister of Evelyn and Lenore, boLh at home, granddaughter of Mrs, E.l Hammond and Mrs. Mary, Sauve. Rested at the Ridleyl Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. lat 14th Std, New Toronto, after 10 am. Tuesday. Funeral on Thurs- day at 12:30 pan. to St, Mar- garet's Church, 6th St., New Toronto for service at 1 pm. Interment Park Lawn Ceme- tery. SALOZUK, Sophie - Suddenly. I on Saturday, May 9, 1964, at her late residence, 180 - 6th St., New Toronto, Sophie Mew duszewski, dearly beloved wife of the late Michael Salty zuk and loving sister of Ben- trice (Mrs. S. Tarlowski). Chi- cago. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service was in) the chapel on Tuesday at 11; a.m. Interment Park Lawnl Cemetery. 1 MR. AND MRS. John DeCAIRE - Dennis and Karen (nee Matthews) are happy to announce the birth ot a baby sister for Janet, on May 9, ll Queenywny General Hospital. Mother and baby well. It. Ind In. B. “an“ Wolfe, of Sumvme. Imam the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Ann, to John Mound- cr Enema lhncnon. son at Mr. and In Theodor. it Em. , smart) of bitumen. The muti- ue ill an place on Sutur- day, Juno 0. 1964, " 3:80 o‘clock in St. Auteur: Pru- brterian Church, Btrqetmritle. W m nun at Mr amino. 1m Jan to Goa-u “has. an ot Hr. and f.. G. Witiiama, Toronto. The mum; will It: place in Aldrrwood 031M Chunk on Jun. thh, at ' 1:80 42 - MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED .R. AND MRS. John Lane of Mimico, announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Eden, to Mr. Ronald Rickmm. son of Mr. Ind Mrs. B. Rickman of Etobicoke. Marriage to take place at Wesley United Church, 4 pm. Saturday, May 16, 1964, " -- ““635 61 - DEATHS " - BIRTHS “GAG EADY, E. George. Treasured memories of a dear husband and father, who passed away, May 13, 1962. There is a link death cannot EADY, Ernest G, - In loving memory of our dear Dad, who went to be with his Heavenly Father, May 13, 1962. Please, God, forgive a silent MIDDLETON, Ethel Pearl - Suddenly on Wednesday, May 6, 1964, at her late residence. 70 Gloucester St., Toronto, Ethel Pearl Middleton, loving daughter of the late James and Annie Middleton. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Private funeral service was held in the chapel on Saturday. 10 run Interment Westminster Memo- rial Gardens. HIRST, Gladstone - Suddenly, on Tuesday, May 12, 1964, It his late residence, 29 Marina Ave, Long Branch, Gladstone Hirst, dearly beloved husband of Jessie MacDonald, and lov- ing father of William, Winni- peg; Victor, London, and Gary, at home; dear brother of Har- riet (Mrs. P. Smith), Kelowna, BC, and Mark, La Cresenta. California. Resting at the Rid- ley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Thursday at 3 pm. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. WOODCOCK, Hoary 6mg, RAG. " - At sunnyhrook Hospital on Saturday. May 9. 1m, Henry George Wood- cock, late at 142 Lab Cru- cent, Mimico, “any beloved husband of label Todd and loving father ot Daily (In R. Bitcon), Scarborough; RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Hm. “a but! - w.°‘3"Mgl~ Lawrence AreMtoral York M all together. - Lovingly ' remembered - Daughter Ida, son-in-law Clar and family. sever Love in remembrance last forever. - Remembering with love: wife Eva. daughter and son- in-law, Gladys and Vern Green. BE. 3-4310; Eves BE. 9-8374 tear A fervent wish our Dad was here. Beautiful memories are treasured ever, Of happy days when we were Glendale Memorial Garden Hwy. 27 & Albion " Madge (In. M. Dilbertâ€). Florida; Given (Mn. R Jones), Mimieo and Put (Mrs. E. Kowalnki) " New Toronto. Rand " the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. w. (at Mth St.) New Toronto, Service was in the chapel on Tuesday " 1 pm. Interment Sanctuary Park Ce- metery. lake Show Blvd. W, lat Mth It). New Tomato. Print. " new and“ was held in h. chap] on Saturday a " In. human: Vacuum Imo- rial Guam I. 1m. u in In. eyifsrtair " GM 8.. I'm Ethel Poul Hindi-ton, tttt dauahtarotttsetaug- Autism-MMâ€.- MWWMW-W 62 - CEMETERY LOTS 63 - IN MEMORIAM H CH. l-086l RUMMAGE SAEI-TMKzznd, " Mimico Beach House. 10- 12 am. Lady Trainmen. HELP the Orillin Awning Fund on Friday, May 22, by attend- ing the Bake Sale " Richview United Church, from 2 to 4 pm Also donations of Baking ‘wil! be gratefully received. EUCHRE, Mimico Beach House, Thursday, May 21, a pm. Prizes and refreshments. Spon- sored by past mistresses I Dr. Spock, who has already (secured his niche in history " "he author of the "Baby Bible" [has recently become co-chnir- man of SANE (American tu- tional Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy) and it is about BAKER-Mrs. A. E. Baker and family give thanks to many friends who have expressed sympathy in their recent bert- avemenz in the loss of a dear husband and father, Reverend Alexander Earle Baker-Sin- cerely, Mrs. Muriel Baker. r KNIGHTS of Columbus Bingo‘ will be held in St. Leo's Par- , ish Centre this Saturday night, A 8 pan. sharp. (Regular (arly' bird and special games). p - aauxy mlssea and ever re-kLADIEs- Auxiliary, 11th lake- ( membered by yornmy, Daddy, shore Cub and Scouts are hold- Ken and Debbie. " ing a Rummage Sale, Friday, PARNELL -- In loving memory‘ May 15th at 10 mm. at the of a dear son, William, who) Begupise. . passed away May 15, 1958. ‘RUMMAGE Sale. West Point The years mly wipe out many] Hall, Friday morning, May thiryyc _ 22nd. Be sure and come. “nu-mmmrpmumlvhH-mwmm ditiiiriiti) women a the "An lvon'mqtionDrSpoflofluhohuwhuthoMbu withDr.tboee'-ttngtu' ken. There will ho -tients bility to lab " "yHali,hUr80. lkomthnfloor.mnndwfllknmuadflt...~1 unmixed-buntwbuc til- be: 'iirGitim"Gtiriltia%i um is drawn together not by), Lotta Dempsey, newspaper the eontintmdatmétuwqag. an ohmrbod intact in the lab/colummu; Dr. Margery King, ing not only our and. eat wrinkle in diaper-changing director urination and minim tian but out I“ i but by Dr. Spock: new role ulCm-dnn Manta] Health Aa.oeclmoraiitr." , a leader in the peace movement.sz l. J. Rosco. Toronto "yam; Tickets on at tho '.', The Toronto branch ot the Cam-mu; Mr. Ronald Jones, dircc- Box Office, IN Yorkâ€. mun Campaign for Nude-rum- npecul educntion, Toronto or by phoning MU. m Disarmament is bringing Dr. ‘Board of Education. "Ir. #5087. Spock to Toronto. --'------------------------------ The honorary sponsors no: u u Pierre Berton, Dr, Lulu De- An Oh Nol LCM & MI wart, Max Ferguson, Dr. Robert:' ' . C. Joyner, Rev. John H. Morgan, Rev. D. II. Wane. Dr. Claude Bluell. Mm. Elizabeth Dimpnan, Dr. J. D. Griffin, Dr. Margery R. King, Dr. John Rich, Dr. K J. R. Wightman, Lotta Dempsey, Rab- bi Abraham L Feinberg, Dr. J. C. Laidlaw. Dr. C. B. Macpher- son, Dr. Murray Ross. THOMPSON - In loving mem- ory of A dear son and brother, Ricky, who passed awly May 12, 1956. God knew that he was â€about lino put their nun. to the [in of My upon-on at the "An Ivan“ withDr.-'-ttrt-ai. "gymmyn Or. Spock, "Sane Speaker For Changes From Diapers To Dena: " 'miveottr-ttR . "lltld"4Fldu?"frS.'. days, When we were all together. - Ever remembered by Mom and brothers. L.O.B.A things. 7 - But this they wipe out never, The memory of those happy there. - Sadly missed and ever re- membered by Mommy, Daddy, Ken and Debbie. of God, . By the valley of rest so fair, So_me time, some day, via know not when, - We will meet our loved one " - CARDS OF THANKS suffering, That the hills were hard to climb, So he closed his weary eyelids And whispered. Peace be thine. Away in the beautiful hills 65 - COMING EVENTS " - IN MEMORIAM ) Superintendent of p ublic schools. Dr, Kenneth Pruner, hold the trustees this " a course that will likely be compulsory I year from now by the depart- "nent of education. MIMICO Baptist WA. is holding a Rummage Sale at Mimico Beach House, Wednesday, Mar 20th at 10:30 am. RUMMAGE SALE, West Point Hall, Sixth Street, Saturday, He explained the emphasis is on the why rather than on the how, in order that children de- velop a better understanding of arithmetical concepts. An "th, No!" LCM a. gtr-' As New Math Course Band This last bit of information evoked a heart felt "ah no" (run trustee Mrs. Helen Spence. "At least", she added, "I hope they'll be better explained than they ever were to me." The course will include I study of number system: with a dit- ferent base than 10 (computers, for mstance, use 0 and 1); will introduce elements of algebra and geometry, and will return lo the clan-00m the least common multiple and the highest common factor. A new mathematics course will be taught to Etobicoke Grade T pupils in September, the School Board', management committee has recommended. Theath/mmm-. ?.riaVea-lw'tiehr.iuqt- .tietnr?yctborourtsrtk- _un.1herewiittt.oamtat, trmnthenoor.isaisat.in 'ttart at...†Sh. doctor will in dtattr-atrtted May 18th, IO un.’ Auspicés' Lakeshare Chapter No. 257 o.E.s. 65 - COMING EVENTS 5-(r800M HOMES. FULL"Y sELF-c0N'TAlya WINE. or KAI-LIT! no. AND 31mm: ID! I“. PeohrCs than mm in}; 13.15377: $.33"??de mm. Bit. i.†We All Oren E". Ann-nun and m Rents from $134 CHILDREN includes parking “new: Shaking his head Indy, Dr. Graydon said: "I've new tho tact I can't be expected to In" what my youngsters in Grade " are doing m mathematiea. No- I'm lamenting the fact M I won't be able to follow what on. m Grade 7 is doing." A parent's reaction to h course was expressed by m Dr, W. F. Graydon, professor d ehernscal engineeritsg It the Thi. vers:ty of Toronto. Etobicoke', principal: ttnd grade seven teacher: will be gtw en trammg in the new with“ tics before the end of this ‘3‘ term, and the textbook will b placed 1n the hands ol a w T mathematics teacher! “I. the end of June, . Students m teacher: to!“ he said, are htsviug diam with the new program in they are being asked to In. . approach towards numb“ u LS unfamlhar to than At the same time, in a... introduces tam that will not h laminar to parent: and. aid In, Prueter, “mu pose- a an! - relations problem who m can no longer help m chm with their homework." la PM DI!" mn- MI. Putt In...“ Adidas Purl-oh Sci-uh. mum. can». bin; Hin-