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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 22 May 1964, p. 23

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CLASSIFIEDS Maintenance Man CAR WASHERS, full or partâ€" time. Highest wages. Kipling Kar Wash, Kipling and Jutâ€" land. TAXI drivers wanted, full and partsime. Must be 25 or over. Apply Select Cab Garage. 3819 Lake Shore Blvd. West. HELP Wanted â€" full or partâ€" time. Apply Evans Avenue Car Wash, 540 Evans Ave., CL 9â€" 0120. LABOURERS for landscaping. Any age. Healthy, strong. Full or part time. CHerry 1â€"2190. MEN with cars for partâ€"time work. 15 hours weekly, pays $40. Phone 789â€"2631 or 239â€" 7309. i MOTEL requires clerk for partâ€" time Fridays and Saturday, and full day Sunday, 14â€"hour total. Lakeshore â€" Park Lawn Rd. district. Phone CL. 9â€"0578. FULL â€" part or vacation time. A â€" remunerative â€" opportunity for 10 neat, enterprising men over 16 with transportation. 255â€"5241, Friday to 9/ Saturâ€" day to 3 pany, no advertising experiâ€" LADY‘S watch, white gold â€"â€" ence necessary. $60 per week. | Long Branch. Reward. 251â€" Good opportunity for promoâ€" 3795 after 5. o l ul LOST â€" Boy‘s gym bag conâ€" _ Call. 255â€"8595 till 8:15 pim. __ taining school books, on May MAN for wortk in warehouse,| 14, at 18th St. and Lakeshore. 24 to 50 years, nonâ€"smoker.| _ Reward. CL. 9â€"8552. _ _ Clean cut, Apply 17 Advance LOST â€" Vicinity 26th Street, Road. â€" | Long Branch. Budgie, male, LABOURERS for Iandscaping.J biue. yellos Oliskd (OAll Any age. Healthy, strong. Full markings, 7. months. Friday Any age. CEaMTMY, SATONE: T M I evening. 251â€"8762. BOY to cut lawns. BE. 1â€"6759. | 40 â€" MALE HELP WANTED Real opportunity with a proâ€" gressive company for a young man 19 â€" 23. The man required should have a minimum of 4 years‘ high school. Salary commensurate with experience. APPLY CARLTON CARDS LIMITED Gov‘t. Approved, Easy Terms No Time Limit Course Guaranteed 1258 Lakeshore Rd.â€"274â€"20%1 Earn extra money in spare time, driving for drug store, nights and weekends. Phone Crayden‘s Pharmacy BE 1â€"1461 Required for general duties in warehouse. Grade 10 required. Steady employment. Apply in person, Uddeholm Canada Ltd. 35 Coronet Rd. Tor. 18 No Sundays, holidays or shift work. Good working condiâ€" tions. P.SL Experience as an electrician‘s and/or plumberâ€"steamfitter‘s helper or technical education. For nights. Middle aged or retired preferred. Good workâ€" ing conditions. Mechanically inclined, reâ€" quired for early evening shift, to perform maintenance duâ€" ties on automatic production equipment. Bloor â€" Islington area. Steady employment, good starting rate and beneâ€" fits, for reliable man. Please telephone Wanted, men to work partâ€" |ACLUUINIINL, . bookkeepâ€" time, office cleaning in the ing services. Fully qualified. Queensway | district. . Hours: 621â€"3644, after 7. imately 6 to 9:30 pm.. | "t==~=====mâ€"mmmmmememes omisy o Biniay. 39 54 â€" TRANSPORTATION Phone during office hours RIDE wanted from and to Edenâ€" 239â€"7336 bridge (Scarlett Rd.) to Richâ€" *.___â€"___â€"â€"J mond or Bay St. From 8:30 to ‘AR WASHERS, full or partâ€"|\ 9 and 4:30 to 5. BE. 1â€"1367 afâ€" BOY OVER 16 Assist manager for local comâ€" pany, no advertising experiâ€" ence necessary. $60 per week. Good opportunity for promoâ€" tion. Call. 255â€"8595 till 8:15 p,m. QUEENSWAY GENERAL HOSPITAL LEARN TO WELD Port Credit Welding School Required. 5 days weekly. People‘s Credit Jewellers 2881 Lake Shore Blvd. W. CL. 9â€"4684, MR. BUCK quired for general duEies in Sales Trainee 1460 THE QUEENSWAY SERVICE STATION Kipling Auto Plaza 289 KIPLING AVE. S. Kipling Auto Plaza 289 IPLING AVE. S. Maintenance Man DISP ATCHER BE. 3â€"855) during business hours PARTâ€"TIME OFPFICE CLEANERS CL. 9â€"6671 local 250 Attendant JANITOR General Husky SALESMAN with car â€" a sure SHIPPER & receiver required IN WEST METRO â€" permanent future for sales type individual accustomed to contact with public. Starting income $300 â€" $500 per month, plus incentive compensation and pension plan for a permanent resident 25 to 49. No travel, Two year training program. For confiâ€" dential interview phone BE. 3â€"1196, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. DRESSMAKING and alterations; D RESS MAKING, alterations. 3146A Lake Shore Blvd. W. at 17th St. 255â€"0453. DRESSMAKING. designing and alterations. 71 Allonsius Dr. Etobicoke. 621â€"0184. DRESSMAKER, fashion designâ€" er, also alterations. Mrs. Goloâ€" bic, 39 Summitcrest Drive. 244â€"6351. CUSTOM Tailoring, ladies‘ suits, coats, dresses. Alterations and remodelling, 3025 Lake Shore Blvd. W. CL. 9â€"1837. PIANO Teacher accompanist, vocal coach, Royal Conservaâ€" tory Honour Graduate. BE. 9 8685 45 â€" MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ACCOUNTING, bookkeepâ€" ACCOUNTING, bookkeepâ€" QUALIFIED hairdressing done in your home. For appointâ€" ment call 255â€"7915. SURGICAL beits and trusses Modern fitting room. Experiâ€" enced man and women fitters Russell‘s Drug Store, New Torâ€" onto. LOST â€" Lady‘s gold watch. Viâ€" cinity 5th and 6thStreets. Inâ€" scription on back. CL. 1â€"8720. MR. AND MRS. Silas Cole of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia anâ€" nounce the engagement . of their daughter, Helen Marilyn of Connovale Ave., to Mr. Vieâ€" tor Herbert Milligan of Horâ€" ner Ave., son, of Mrs. Rose Milligan (formerly of P.EL) and the late Mr. Herbert Milâ€" ligan. Wedding to take place on June 27th, at 7 p.m. Alderâ€" wood United Church. 40 _ MALE HELP WANTED West End location Minimum education, grade 12 For appointment Please call Mrs. Cameron. 35, minimum education grade 10. Apply National Employâ€" ment Service, Long Branch. Phone 255â€"8571, Mr. J. White. seller and repeat orders a cerâ€" tainty. Phone for appointment, 278â€"0964 from 5 to 8 p.m. KINGSWAY TUTORIAL SCHOOL Offers private class tutoring in mathematics, languages and sciences, etc. Qualified tutors for all public and high school subjects. Call for The Torontoâ€"Dominion Bank 42 â€" MALE AND FEMALE 42 â€" MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED furniture repairs. 51 Woodbury Rd., Apt. 2. 259â€"8323. 42 â€" MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED ing. Full service. 239â€"8235, eveâ€" nings. ter 6 46A â€" ACCOUNTANTS 44 â€" DRESSMAKING 58 â€" ENGAGEMENTS 46 â€" EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION EM 2â€"5451, local 300 231â€"6216 or 231â€"7019 55 â€" PERSONAL JR. CLERKS Skilled & Unskilled Labour Expanding Shoe Factory 56 â€" LOST requires Call MR. TOM HOOLE TORONTO SUBSCRIBERS CALL Brampton call GL 1â€"6590 EVENINGS $43â€"2586 Requires Immediately Male & Female 6714300 |MR. AND MRS. John W. Satterâ€" | thwaite of Van Dusen Blvd., |\ announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Carâ€" men Roberta, to Mr. Barry George Spencer, O.C.A., eldâ€" est son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer of Darlington Drive. / The wedding will take place | _ June 6 in St. John‘s Rd., Bapâ€" | tist Church. GRANGER â€" Jack and Marion are happy to announce the birth of a baby daughter, Shelley Louise, at Queensway General Hospital, May 5, 1964. A sister for Wayne, Bryan and Jackie. MR. AND MRS. Richard T. COULTER, Francis John â€" Sudâ€" denly, on Thursday, May 14 1964, at his late residence, 147â€" 8th St., New Toronto, Frances John Coulter, dearly beloved husband of Jean Hasty and loving father of May (Mrs. A. Summers), New Toronto and dear «grandfather of Glenn, Linda and Collen; also surâ€" vived by a mother and 6 broâ€" thers and sisters in Ireland. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at l4th St.), New Toronto. Service was in the chapel on Saturday at 3 p.m Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. CLARK, Rosina â€" At Branson Hospital, Toronto, Sunday, May 17, 1964, Rosina Mary, beloved wife of the late Wilâ€" liam H. Clark, 51 Burlington Rd., Mimico, and dear mother of Mrs. Florence ‘Profit, Mimâ€" ico, and Leaford Clark, The Kingsway; in her 86th year. Mrs. Clark rested at the Fuâ€" neral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico, until Wednesday, 11 a.m., then at Christ Church Anglican, Royal York Rd., Mimico, from Wedâ€" nesday noon. Service was Wedâ€" nesday at 1.30 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. GORAL â€" Nicholas Joseph â€" Suddenly at Toronto, Wednesâ€" day, May 20, 1964, Nicholas Joseph Goral, 292 Melrose St., Mimico, beloved husband of Olive (Olly) Luchuk and dear father of Reginald and Sharon at home. Mr. Goral is resting at the funeral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimâ€" ico. Funeral to / St. Leo‘s Church, Royal York Rd., Mimâ€" ico for requiem high mass Satâ€" urday 8 a.m. Interment Mount Peace Cemetery, Dixie. McNEIL, J. E. Arnold â€" Sudâ€" denly, at the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Monday, May 18, 1964, J. E. Arnold Mcâ€" Neil, late of 77 Spencer Ave., ‘Toronto, World War II veterâ€" an, (secretary of CNR), dearly beloved husband of Myra Tait and loving brother of Leonard of Milton, John of Chatham. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at l4th St.), New Toronto, until 12.30 p.m. Thursâ€" day, thence to St. James‘ Presâ€" byterian Church, 26th . St., Long Branch, for service at 1 p.m. Interment Glendale Memâ€" _ orial Gardens. available in modern Etobicoke | office. Excellent opportunities | and benefits. | Apply Personnel Manager 1 42 â€" MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED Evans, 357 Markland Drive announce the engagement of their daughter Lorna Lillian to Mr. Donald Leslie Hedger, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hedger, Markland Woods. Marriage to take place Saturday, May 30th, 1964 at Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Westmoreland Avenue, Toronto, at 4 o‘clock. denly, at his home, 2249 Utley Rd., Clarkson, Ont., Tuesday, May 12, 1964, Edward John Sibley, beloved husband of the late Lillian Olive Sibley; dear father of John Edward, Port Credit, Mrs. William Cann (Verna), Mrs. Cornelius Vanâ€" derbor (Marilyn) and Bruce Garnet, all of Clarkson. Mr. Sibley rested at the funeral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimâ€" ico Ave., Mimico. Service Friâ€" day, 11 a.m. Interment Toronâ€" to. Junior Office Positions 58 â€" ENGAGEMENTS 61 â€" DEATHS 60 â€" BIRTHS 239â€"2311 Local 15 CROSSON â€" Suddenly at Toâ€" MORAN, Gilbert â€" Suddenly at Cobourg on Saturday, May 16, 1964 (as a result of a car acâ€" cident), Gilbert Moran, late of 2 Superior Ave., Mimico. Lovâ€" ing son of Mrs. Annie Moran and the late William Moran; dear brother of Irene, both of Glasgow, Scotland; nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley of New Toronto. Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at l4th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Friday at 11 a.m. Cremation, Toronto Cremaâ€" torium. HOOEY, Mary â€" At St. Joseph‘s Hospital, on Tuesday, May 19, 1964, Mary Webb, late of 38 â€" 20th St., New Toronto, dearly beloved wife of Russell Hooey, loving* mother of Irene (Mrs. W, Leslie) and Allan of New Toronto, Iris (Mrs. R. Adams) Bailieboro, Jean (Mrs. J. Sedge) Scarborough, Rena (Mrs. K. Martin) Oakville, Madeline (Mrs. K. West), Alâ€" derwood, Gerald, Regina and Donald, Islington, dear sister of Charlie and Louis of Peterâ€" boro, Eunice (Mrs. G Procâ€" tor), Scarborough and Alice (Mrs. A. Stewart) of Pontyâ€" pool, loving grandmother of 19 grandchildren. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blyvd., W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Serâ€" vice in the chapel on Friday at 1 p.m. Interment Bowmanâ€" ville Cemetery, upon arrival of motors, approximately 3 3 p.m. COWAN, Elizaâ€"At St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Monday, May 18, 1964, Eliza Sheppard, late of 614 Montbeck Cres., Port Creâ€" dit, dearly beloved wife of the late Charles Cowan and lovâ€" ing mother of Isabella (Mrs. H. Stunnell), Port Credit, Helen, (Mrs. K. Laver), Wesâ€" ton, Jessie (Mrs. M. Howes), Belleville and Charles of Monâ€" treal. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd., W., (at 4th St.), New Toronto. Service was in the chapel on Wednesday, at 1 p.m. Interment Prospect CHARLTON, Violet Lillian â€" At her home, 3146A Lake Shore Blvd. West, New Toronto, Sunâ€" day, May 17, 1964, Violet Lilâ€" lian Ely, wife of Eric J. Charlâ€" ton and dear mother of Jack, Etobicoke, and William Charlâ€" ton of Coksville, in her 56th year. Mrs. Charlton rested at the Funeral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Avenue, Mimico, from Monday, 2 p.m. Service was Wednesday, 10.30 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. ALLISON â€" Words cannot exâ€" press our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received during the illness and loss of our loving mother, grandmother, greatâ€" grandmother and beloved sisâ€" ter. â€"The Allison families; Bartello family, and Mrs. Winâ€" nie Sweet. HAYSEY â€" The family of the late William Haysey of 233 Pim St., Sault Ste. Marie, forâ€" merly of Toronto 18, wish to thank their friends and neighâ€" bors for their kind expresâ€" sions of sympathy shown durâ€" ing the recent loss of a belovâ€" ed husband and father. Speâ€" cial thanks to Ridley‘s Funeral Home, Mr. Frank Nill and staff; Rev. R. W. Gosse of St Pauls United Church; Chapter 1139 Women of the Moose; Ofâ€" ficers and members of Lakeâ€" shore Lodge 392 Loyal Order of Moose. â€" Mrs. Haysey, â€"Norma, Joan and Lorie. Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service was held in the chapel on Friday at 3 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Ellen Louisa Appleton, beâ€" loved wife of the late George Crosson, dear mother of Bruce of Toronto, Fred of Bronte, Isabel (Mrs. Wallace Foster) of Belfountain. Rested at the Weddell Funeral Home, Erin, for service on Monday, May 4, at 2 o‘clock. Interment Erin Cemetery. RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. CH. 1â€"0861 COTT, Richard John â€" At Mimico, Wednesday, May 13, 1964, Richard John Scott (forâ€" merly of Heman St., Mimico), dearly beloved husband of Amelia Sarah Barnham and son of the late William and Annie Scott, London, England; in his 81st year. Mr. Scott restâ€" ed at the funeral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave.,, Mimico. Service was Friday, May 15. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Hwy. 27 & Albion Rd. BE. 9â€"4310; Evgs. BE. 9â€"8374 Cemetery. Glendale Memorial Gardens 64 â€" CARDS OF THANKS 62 â€" CEMETERY LOTS \Leng Branch The meeting was \chaired by the president, Mrs. |L. Pike, with 41 in attendance. | Mrs. J, Smythe and Mrs. G. Hagerman were in charge of the devotional. The fortyâ€"year hisâ€" tory of the women‘s group, which dates back to a year beâ€" h"nn regular monthly meeting May of St. Paul‘s United Church Women was held recentâ€" ly in the parlor of the church in HAMMOND â€" We wish to thank our many relatives, friends and neighbours for the many exâ€" pressions of sympathy received during our recent bereaveâ€" ment. Special thanks to St. Margaret‘s Church and Langâ€" leys Cleaners for their kindâ€" ness. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamâ€" mond and family. 8 p.m. sharp. (Regular early| Refreshments were served by bird and special games), }Mn. F. Loomis‘ unit. The next PRIMROSE Chapter, O.E.S., are meeting, a pot luck supper, will holding a Dessert Euchre and be held on Monday, June 1, in Bridge, 1 p.m., May 27, at Mimâ€" the Sunday School auditorium. ico Beach House. Lovely prizes.|\All members and friends are Tickets 50c. |cordially invited to attend this oT nawrarnconr mm ~â€"Isupper meeting. KNIGHTS of Columbus Bingo will be held in St. Leo‘s Parâ€" ish Centre this Saturday night, 8 p.m. sharp. (Regular early bird and special games). CLARK‘S Dinner and Film, West Point Hall, Sixth Street, New Toronto, May 27, 6:15 p.m., price 75¢c, also Euchre at 8 p.m., good prizes and refreshâ€" ments, 50c. Proceeds for Lakeâ€" shore Unit of the Cancer, Polio and Tuberculosis Fund, auspices of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. EUCHRE, auspices Theta Kappa Sigma Sorority, Chi Chapter, Mimico Beach House, Monday, May 25, 8 o‘clock, $1. Proceeds Retarded Children, Prizes, draws, refreshments. LADY Trainmen‘s Euchre, May 22, Mimico Beach House. Last euchre this season, everyone welcome. MOCK Auction, Tuesday, May 26, 7 p.m. at Parklawn Presbyâ€" terian Church, 336 Parklawn Rd. A fun evening for all. RUMMAGE Sale, Wesley United Church, Mimico, Saturday, May 23, 10 a.m. RUMMAGE Sale, May 22, at Mimico Beach House, 10 â€"12 a.m. Lady Trainmen. ST. MARGARETS Anglican Church, 6th Street, Spring Tea, sale of work, home bakâ€" ing, novelties, 2 p.m. Thursâ€" day, May 28th. 64 â€" CARDS OF THANKS Pot Luck Supper Planned At St. Paul‘s UCW Meet 65 â€" COMING EVENTS THOSE WERE THE DAYS GRANDPA‘S BOY |__ | / stt || _ LITTLE FARMER RURAL DELIVERY A Lakeshore appliance centre deciding a good method for proâ€" moting freezer sales would be to \give away, fresh meat, "on holiâ€" ‘\day weekends only" had its apâ€" |plication turned down by Long JBnnch council, Wednesday. The ‘reason given for this decision was ithe store is not equipped to deal ‘in this trade. Smythe. The first meeting of the group, then known as the Ladies Community Association of Long Branch, was held in the public The guest speaker of the eveâ€" ning, Mrs. C. Rowan, of Miâ€" mico, West Presbyterial Secreâ€" tary, explained the organization and responsibilities of the Unitâ€" ed Church Women and the manâ€" ner in which the local group fits within the framework of the whole United Church of Canada. Special music for the evening was provided by a choir composâ€" ed of mothers and daughters, all members of the UCW. The speaker was thanked by Mrs. Ballantyne. president, was elected by the fifâ€" teen women present at that fore the formation of the United A display of material for the annual bale, arranged by Mrs. A. E. Noble, was viewed with interest. Freezerâ€"Meat Deal Gets Cold Reception Puts Dealer In Stew , its first THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" MODELS OPEN 10 AM. â€" 16 P.M. DAILY, PMONE 20â€"1114 LIFETIME DIAMOND HARD SHREDDING ELEMENTS 5â€"6 ROOM HOMES, FULTY SELFâ€"CONTAINED _ w (ORIGINATORS) (PERFECTORS) With Patent Automatic Reversing Action Detergent Shield 5 YEAR PARTS WARRANTY PARTS & SERVICED IN TORONTO w DON‘T BE SORRY . .. BE SAFE BUY THE BEST Terms Arranged â€" Sold and Serviced By Washer And Dryer Rents from $134, BE. 1â€"3111 (Islington) BE. 1â€"1909 NEAR SIX POINTS PLAZA PLUMBING & HEATING 5249 DUNDAS ST. WEST Autematie Clock and KINGSWAY Food Waste Disposers NOW APPROVED IN METROPOLITAN TORONTO BUY INâ€"SINK â€" ERATOR 1S E includes parking By BRAD ANDERSON By KERN PEDERSON By AL SMITH

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