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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 4 Jun 1964, p. 20

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To Our Friends and Prospective Customers Compare $1.25 C P Enina ons Pnb *T oo t nP ho tsnnd ERA Builtin filter. FL8 lens. Cm?uw with 69-95 MAX FACTOR CALIFORNIA BRONZE SUN TAN OiL AND LOTION. Ea. '.75 DEâ€"JUR ELECTRIC MOVIE camâ€" SOLF BALLS :‘::.« 's‘.L.'z-'.- 2 for 98c PEPTOâ€"BESMAL For stomach 3605 Lake Shore Bivd. W., LO NG BRANCH _ Ph. 259â€"3777 We carry a large range of movie subjects: COMEDY, TRAVEL, SPORT, 50â€"100â€"200 ft. reeis. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES KODAK COLOR FINISHING â€" We have a daily pickâ€"up from Kodak. @ Comeras, Editors, Projectors, Screens, Film (different) subjects for rent @ Repoirs to all makes Cou-cvyn amd Projectors ® 16 mm Sound Projectors for rent. RESDAN FOR DANDRUFF Compare $1.50 B COPPERTONE SUNTAN l,!flOI.}'ompm $1.75 SCORE FOR THE HAIR Compare 96¢. Ea. ':(;érix SANITARY NAPKINS s Compare $1.86 . .. l. DELIVERY SERVICE MOTORIZED! JACK GORDON & CO. 100‘s Compare 9%¢ 33c ea., 3 Rolls "93«: Complete with buibs, film, batâ€" teries. Takes color 9 49 too! Compare $11.25 . » 120, 127, 620 â€" Compare 60¢ FIESTA CAMERA KODAK OUTFIT TON! HOME PERMANENT Compare at $2.00 OUR PRICE 1 28 REX BLACK & WHITE Eiss | _ KODAK SROWNIE STARMITE â€" WHITE FILM iplete with buibs, film, bat | Builtâ€"in flash takes indoor or outâ€" es. Takes color 9 l door black and white colour picâ€" | Vfl;n“lA'C-":)c:g;é-Do' Compare $11.25 . .49 | _ tures. Complete outfit, ‘ ‘ 99 | _ Comp. $15.9 + | P.S. On the recovering of upholstered furniture or contract work, it will be our pleasure to provide estimates on this type of upholstering. Having had the pleasure of your patromage in previous years, we would be extremely grotified to once again have this opportunity. Cordially inviting your enquiries at the above phone number or better still, why not visit us ot our new plant With our distinctive designs in chesterfield suites and chairs, together with a large selection of better grade fabrics, we feel assured that we can be of service to you on your future requirements As you will note from this announcement, we have formed a new company and as of May 11, 1964, commenced in the manufocturing of upholstered furniture, etc. Employees associated with our company are well trained specialists in this field and were the key then formerly employed by Gold Medal Furniture Manufacturing: Co. Limited, Toronto, Ont. BAYER ASPIRIN Free Prescription Pickâ€"up & Free_A!I:-Df_y_Mofl;fl_z_ed Delivery CAMERA SHOP SPECIALS EUV RNITUVRE M ANUEACTUVRERS "OUALITY IS OUR mOTTO" ( 33 CHAUNCEY AVE. â€" TORONTO 18, ONT. §th STREET SOUTH OF BLOOR ST. OFF ISLINGTON AVE. LOUTTIT‘S WEEKLY SPECIALS SAVE YOU MONEY! SHOP HERE FOR YOUR DRUG STORE NEEDS . . . OUR STOCK IS MOST COMPLETE 59c 1.37 97¢ TAT ANT TRAPS Compare 25¢ BUFFERIN TABLETS 50‘s, Compare 98¢ $2.00 value _ Our Price. Ea 5.07 arrosol can Compare $1.39 .. 1l2â€"02. Bottle Compare 89¢ ... F. OFF INSECT REPELLANT LADY PATRICIA HAIR SPRAY 120 â€" € Special KODCOLOR & AGFACOLOR â€"â€" Cream or Roliâ€"on Compare 31.25. Ea. ... 65¢ Evervbody wins. Free bonus coupon in every package. $m.m. :'novie n:n:’ Indoor and outâ€" loor. Includes processing L 3.59 IT‘S FREE TRY OUR SERVICE! SHULTON DESERT FLOWER DEODORANT FREE! A PACKAGE OF CURAD BANDAGES . with regular $1.09 size CREST TOOTHPASTE ONLY 77c FERRANIA COLOR FILM STAKES 2 for 1.25 3 for 66¢ 1.17 67c 1.35 87¢ 77¢ (Values Good Till Wed., June 8, 1964) | AGFAMATIC CAMERAS â€" An I automatic 135 camera. PRESCRIPTIONS FREE PICKâ€"UP & DELIVERY Compare 09 BW :oi J, LC 2 YARDLEY ROLLâ€"ON DEODORANT :’ed Roses or Lavender. 2 for price one Compare $1.50 uz for 1.50 JOMNSON & JOHNSON BABY OIL ENOS FRUIT SALT Compare $1.19, Ea. . BAN ROLLâ€"ON DEODORANT. Comp. $1.25. KILLER Compare at $1.09 BROMO SELTZER _ $1.09 size. Our Price RAID HOUSE & GARDEN BUG Delivery only with other items Our Price Each FREE ROLL OF BLACK & WHITE FILM WITH EACH ROLL _ OF FILM PROCESSED TRANSISTOR BATTERIES 9 voLT r Price ch 14c LIMIT 4 PER CUSTOMER 2.99 a Carton 69.95 All Popular Brands 3 for 92c CIGARETTES KLEENEX and up 37¢ 1.29 86c 87¢ at DUFF, Elizabethâ€"At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, on Saturâ€" day, May 30, 1964, Elizabeth Patterson, late of 56 Woodâ€" bury Rd., Alderwood, dearly beloved wife of the late Keith Duff, loving mother of Helen (Mrs. W. Fraser), ~Medicine Hat, and Charles of Alderâ€" wood. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Tor. Service was in the chapel on Tues. at 11 a.m. Inâ€" terment Park Lawn Cemetery. 2 PLOTS in Glendale Memorial Gardens, 10 per cent below regular price, BE. 1â€"4689. STOREY, Jackson â€" At St. Joâ€" seph‘s Hospital on Tuesday, June 2, 1964. Jackson Storey, dearly beloved husband of thei late Cecilia Martin, father of Charles (Long Branch) Jack (Buttonville), Harvey (Clarkâ€" son), Roy (Bradford). Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Bivd.; W. (at l4th St.), New Torâ€" onto. Service in the chapel on Friday at 1:00 p.m. ln(ermentl at Glendale Memorial Gar, dens. i McLAREN â€" In cherished memâ€" ory of a beloved husband, faâ€" ther and grandfather, Duncan, who passed away June 5th, 1962. Sadly missed by his wife Annie, daughters Sandra and Noreen, Esther, Mel, grandson David. Till memory fades, And life departs, He will live forever, In our hearts. McCASKILL â€" In loving memâ€" ory of a dear husband, Donald, who passed away June 3, 1961. I dream of you, dear loved DOYLE, Dianne Lynn â€" Sudâ€" denly at the Hospital for Sick Children, Wednesday, June 3 1964, Dianne Lynn Doyle, 232 Avondale Blvd., Bramalea, dearly beloved daughter of Margaret and Reginald Doyle, and loving sister of Linda. Resting at the Funeral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico. Service Friday 10:30 a.m. Interment Sanctuâ€" ary Park Cemetery. k-ipp.‘ M )Wo- 62 IAMI:II American Station Wagon. Redio, idea! tamily car sl “6! scarce model in excellent condition A real b.r’_-ln (1964) 2324 Loke Shore Bivd. W. AT BURLINGTON ST., mimico 259â€"4617 transportation ‘62 RAMBLER â€" Automatic, 6 linder, redio =/.............. $1695. 59 PONTIAC â€" 4 Door, Vâ€"8 :a::-::'lr radio, sl ws Fully ‘60 RAMBLER Classic Custom ‘$9 YAUXHALL Victor, low mileâ€" ‘59 YAUXHALL Cresto, sedon, e Ԥ7 BUICK â€" 2 Door ‘63 AUSTIN "A60" â€" In beauâ€" tiful condition throughout sl 4951 matic, redio, whitewall tires 60 ZODIAC â€" 4 Door “:oollL!Y "ELF" â€" Less than * iles. :.dio, "c" :on p sl 295- Ԥ2 RAMBLER â€"â€" 4 Door autoâ€" one, And see your smiling face, And know that you are happy In our Father‘s chosen place. â€" Sadly missed by his wife, Jean. employee of Anaconda Amer} |town, got a blind holeâ€"inâ€"one on dan Brass Co.) beloved husâ€"| the 100 yard seventh at Boilton band of Lottie McLellan, dear| Golf Club l&\ Saturday. . The father of James Hope (Appleâ€"\seventh has a hidden green from ood Heights) and grandfaâ€"\the tee which requires a short " 3 y is 7 ’lomngshotwetthnhwda ther of Donald, in his 73rd | " e . ; \h.lll (a hit and hope shot). year. Mr. Hope is resting At! reiiow members in the fourâ€" the funeral home of G. H.\some were Claire Beaudry from Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimiâ€" Rexdzle, George Stacho â€" from co. Service on Friday, 1:30] w;‘gwxflxm PCDS?. Alderâ€" p.m. Interment Glendale u.'[:,urre;i as the“:c'ére cx;d"::edof: morial Gardens. iz-a-c, Parker with 1. Beaudry 2, T/ Pelisek 3, and Stacho 4. Stacho‘s OYLE, Dianne Lynn â€" Sudâ€"|comment, "I can‘t seem to buy denly at the Hospital for Sick a putt these days". 1964. James Hope, 193 Royal LAKESHORE RAMBLER 62 â€" CEMETERY LOTS 63 â€" IN MEMORIAM LAKESHORE RAMBLER "SELECT" USED CAR SPECIALS James â€" St. Joseph‘s $1395. $1795 $595 Herdtop very 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). June 6th â€"â€" Jackpot $100. Holeâ€"inâ€"One And a 1â€"2â€"3â€"4 PRIOR â€" I would like to thank all my friends and relatives for their cards, gifts and kind niquiries while I was in the Sick Children‘s Hospital It was greatly appreciated. Daâ€" vid Prior. FRASER, James â€" Mere words are inadequate to express our gratitude. To each and everyâ€" one who has helped us through these ‘days of sorrow with beautiful flowers, words of sympathy and deeds of infinâ€" ite kindness, we can only say "Thank you so much." James Fraser, Barbara and Helen. seventh has a hidden green from the tee which requires a short lofting shot over the brow of a hill (a hit and hope shot). Beecher Parker of Humberâ€" town, got a blind holeâ€"inâ€"one on the 100 yard seventh at Boiton Golf Club last Saturday. The 64 â€" CARDS OF THANKS 65 â€" COMING EVENTS LAKESHORE RAMBLER Come in for a Test Drive AND OUR MONEY SAVING ‘64 RAMBLER DEAL 2324 LAKE SHORE BLVD. WEST AT BURLINGTON ST., MIMICO â€"__~V AnBR BACKkEp By BLER SERV| CE is ly Offers the Not Only s We ore Proud of °U New BUY SERVICE DEPARTMENT. BEST Clite Stiles has q group of #} EST Aâ€"1 Mecham’cn, traineg to Offer HIGH ANCES Service g/j your "utomotiyg g i Also Eâ€"IN ALLOW i needs, n ADEâ€" Car a T8 Your Present 1 If you "re not a Ramblep uP ‘ For Your Tl’ade' owner, h. will help you t‘ keep YOUr cap sofely ( WO N-i.dâ€"â€":;'ed °n the road, no mattep \ Deals Can Be nlou whet th, make, y All c etiacE IPUANS: CALL CLire :::mcv- PUlc:A Advantages. TODA Y ! s ‘.__-__--'_'T__â€"â€" Ask Abo Looking for a Family~ for Family Use ? The CLASSIC offers a happy and Luxury at 0 Popular Price. Price Tag! Can Be Fina!s / Through Our ‘ Douglas Park Home and ©0Okâ€"Out at Valley View Park. ‘School Association sponsored a * h * ‘Bicycle Rodeo for the pupils of: Sunday, June 7, is Floral Sunâ€" the school, on Saturday, May 23 d ay at the Alderwgod United ‘in the school play ground. The Church. This is a service for the program opened with a parade whole family. The Junior Choir of decorated bicycles, tricycies, will present the Annual Flower etc. Prizes were awarded in Sunday services at 9:30 and |three cleasses: First class winâ€" 11 a.m. Juniors and Intermediâ€" ners, kindergarten and grades l.ates of the Church School will and 2, Catherine Buchanan, also worship in the church. Â¥vonne Wood, John Johnson‘ * * * ‘and Raymond Coles. Second class _ Beginning this Wednesday, ‘winners, grades 3 and 4, Patty June 3rd, at 7:30 p.m.; midâ€"week ‘Peatrie and Tony Maio. Third|worship will be held through> Class, grades five and six, Helen‘out the summer. Realizing that \Ahigren, Sandy Carlton. Prize many go away on week â€" ends ‘winners for safety questionnaire, now and may or may not make Grade 2, Billie Panter, Doug it to church on Sunday, this is ‘Paterson. Grade 3, Cindy Graâ€"/an opportunity to participate in lham, _ Marilyn Wells, Susan|a full service of worship with 1 The congregation of Alderâ€" wood Anglican Church, the Church of the Atonement, will *pay tribute to their pastor of thirteen years, on Sunday, June ‘14, when they will hold a reâ€" ception for Reverend F. W. Pooâ€" \ley and his wife Frances, after the evening service, in the Chrisâ€" tian Education Building. Reverâ€" end Pooley is going to be rector at St. Mathews Anglican Church in the east end of the city. ’ Congratulations to Flying Ofâ€" Hudemint. Grade 4, Carl Auger, ficer Anthony John Nichols, !or~‘Chu‘lm Davey. Grade 5, Tom mer resident of Alderwood, and Hutchings, Peter Fredereksen, living with his parents at 26 Sue Christie. Grade 6, Carol Viâ€" Warbucks: Place, Weston, who tale, Drew Davie. will be married to Margaret Winners of rodeo, Grade 2, ;'o-:.'c‘::"}- of l:;"‘:o-w%:fl" Charles Shumilak; grade 3, John Vnited Church _ _ "_ _ "*"" McNamara; grade 4 Marilyn Where The Alders Grow Mrs. Florence Pink, CL 1â€"3256 Fumily-Sized Car appy blend of Economy Price. Find out the Small OÂ¥ner keep ) °n the what i ‘ ALL SALEg ARE BACKkEp BYy &#* mm .__ â€" ‘The 8fst Brownie Pack held {their final meeting of the season on Monday, May 25, at Lanor |Avenue School. The Fairies Six \won the prize for tidy uniform. ’Each girl in the six was presentâ€" led with a Brownie ring for her |effort. Deborah Agnew received ‘her Collector‘s Proficiency ‘Badge. On June 11, the 81st pack ‘will join the 64A pack for a cookâ€"out at Valley View Park. Winners of rodeo, Grade 2, Charles Shumilak; grade 3, John McNamara; grade 4, Marilyn Wilkes, Pat McNamara; grade 5, Janice Huston, Sandy Cariton; grade 6, Carol Vitale and Brian Shumilak. PHONE 259 â€"4617 AyIDAE, BERAPMIT® URERET prayers. Special speakers used at various times the next 14 weeks. This | day, The Reverend Bert J Warren, B.ASc, B.D., nreach an "A Small Fir hymns, scripture, offering and prayers. Special speakers will be used at various times through the next 14 weeks. This Wednesâ€" day, The Reverend Bernard A. Warren. BASe. BD. will preach on "A Small Fire" â€" a study in James, Chapter 3, on problems we have with the tongue, our own and somebody else‘s. There will be time to linâ€" ger after, for refreshments and conversation. Come Wednesday and bring somebody. Alderwood United Church Faâ€" mily picmic will be held in Sepâ€" tember of this year. Plainly marked ‘"Tenders for Alterations to John English School, Mimico", will be reâ€" ceived in care of the Archiâ€" tects until 12 o‘clock noon, Tuesday, June 16th, 1964. Drawings and specifications may be obtained from the Arâ€" chitects on deposit of certified cheque for $25. made payable to the Architects. Deposits will be refunded on the return of drawings and specifications in good condition. The award is subject to the approval of the Municipal Board. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Field Bulk Tenders LAKESHORE DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION HORWOOD & WHITE Architects 229 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO TENDERS (1964)

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