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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 18 Jun 1964, p. 27

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WHITE kitten â€" vicinity of 7th St. School. CL. 5-15?8, BUDGIE â€" blue, leg band No. 5800. @Aderw_ood area. 259â€"6555. LOSTâ€""Star" pin with 5 diaâ€" monds, in Lakeshore area. Reâ€" ward. CL 1â€"3260, SIAMESE cat, chocolate brown, SURGICAL beits and trusses | Modern fitting room. Experiâ€" enced man and women fitters | Russell‘s Drug Store, New Torâ€" onto. IF property left by at 49â€"Ninth St. is by June 28, same posed of. TRANSPORTATION | wanted from Burnhamthorpe and Marâ€" tingrove to office at Finch and Milvan and return. RO 6â€"6406 between 9 and 5. ACCOUNTING, bookkeepâ€" TUITION GERMAN LESSONS| AND CONVERSATION for students and travellers to Eurâ€" ope, by expérienced teacher in a short time. Telephone 277â€" 9145. UNIVERSITY | student, honors Languages, will tutor, French, German, Latin, 621â€"2887. | lost Tuesday on Evans Avenue, Reward. 259â€"3675 after 4:30. PAIR of man‘s prescription glasses in South Mimico. Reâ€" ward. CL 9â€"0418. to small growing businessesâ€" think how much more time to devote to your business, if you will allow us to look after your bookkeeping. PIANO _ Teacher _ accompanist. wogal coach, Royal Conservaâ€" tory Homour Graduate BE 9 ALTERATIONS and dressmakâ€" ing for men and ladies. 259â€" 45 â€"~ MUSICAL INSTRUCTHION , us 204 Feme se mm mm itc aremagpere DRESSMAKING, designing and | WHITE budgie found in New ‘Toâ€" alterations. 71 Allonsius Drive, ronto.. CL 1â€"8152. Etobicoke. 621â€"0184. | e¥¥MMNNMGNpNitietitgenms Auratanimmmmmeemmmmmemmns KINGSWAY TUTORIAL 8CHOOL Offers private class tutoring in mathematics, languages and sciences, etc. Qualified tutors for all public and high school subjects, Enrolling for summer school now. ing services. Fully qualifi 621â€"3644, after 7. Ontario Bookkeeping & Clerical Services 54 â€" TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFIEDS 46A â€" ACCOUNTANTS 231â€"6216 or 251â€"0%44 46 â€" EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION WA 45330 44 â€" DREESSMAKING _ 55 â€" PERSONAL 56 â€" LOST Fully qualified E. Sullivan not claimed will be disâ€" JAMES, Alfred Etnest â€" At! Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Sunday, June 14, 1964, Alfred Ernest James, Nobleton, Onâ€"| tario. (Formerly of Aigoma| Street, Mimico.) (Employee _ _Port Office Department of Works, Toronto). Brother of Harold, Toronto; Thomas,) Lakeview, and Mrs. Bertha‘ Collett, B.C., and beloved| friend of Mrs. Farthing. In his 61st year, Mr. James rested at\ the Funeral Home of G. H.! Hogle, 63 Mimico Awue,l Mimico. Service was W&dnesâ€" day, 10.30 a.m. Interment Toâ€" ronto. 7 BROWN, Williamâ€"Suddenly, at Campbellford, Tuesday, June 9, | 1964 (as the result of a drownâ€"| ing), William Brown, late of 255 Carnation Ave., Long Branch, dearly beloved husband of Elâ€" len Cochrane and loving father KEARNEY, Norman Basilâ€"Sudâ€" OLVET â€" Suit and Jane (nee Elton) wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Martha Jane on June 13, 1964 at the Brockville General Hospital. of Bgtty (Mrs. W. Drennan), Long'Branch, Helen (Mrs, K. Joy), Alderwood, Winnie (Mrs. F. Davie), Mimico, John, The Queensway, Lorraine (Mrs. D. Meeke), Etobicoke and Marie (Mrs. G. Farrell), of Alderâ€" wood and dear brother of Ethel (Mrs. J. Gillespie) of Indianâ€" apolis. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Bivd, W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service was in the chapel on Sat, at 10.30 a.m. Interment Glendale Memâ€" orial Gardens. i MR. & Mrs. James Hastings (nee Sharon Clute) are proud to anâ€" nounce the birth of a son, Robâ€" ert James, on Wed., June 10 at the Queensway General Hospiâ€" stal. at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd, W. (at 1l4th St.), New Toronto. Funeral Friday at 11 a.m. Inâ€" terment Mount Peace Cemeâ€" tery, Dixie. (Brayers in the chapel Thursday at 8 p.m.) H. Leek), William of Long Branch and Mary (Mrs. P. Green}, of Alderwood. Resting denly, at his late residence, 128â€"30th Street, Long Branch, on Wednesday, June 17, 1964 Norman Kearney, dearly beâ€" loved husband of Nan Bye and loving father of Shirley (Mrs. G. Dron), Brampton; James, Mimico; and Theresa (Mrs, F. Richardson), Longâ€" Branch, dear brother of Lenore (Mrs. Alderwood, simnounce the coming marriage of their daughter Janet Elaine, to Elmer Jack Mann, son of Mr. Jack Mann, of Alderwood. llur‘hg to take place July 18 at 3: o‘clock in the Alderwood Uniâ€" ted Church. 61 â€" DEATHS ‘J RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. | CH. 1â€"0861 LeBLANC, Lori Ann â€" Suddenly at the Queensway General Hosâ€" pital, on Tuesday, June 16, 1964, Lori Ann LeBlanc. beâ€" loved infant daughter of Louis and Barbara LeBlane and lovâ€" ing sister of Susan and David Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd. (3080 Lake Shore Bivd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toâ€" ronto. Prayers in the chapel on Friday morning at 9.30 a.m. Inâ€" ternment Mount Peace Cemeâ€" tery, Dixie. } BROWN, William E. â€"Suddenly, at Campbeliford, on Tuesday, June 9, 1964, as the result of a drowning, William Brown, late of 25 Carnation Ave., Long Branch, dearly beloved husâ€" band of Ellen Cochrane; loving father of Betty (Mrs. W. Drenâ€" nan), Long Branch; Helen (Mrs. K. Joy), Alderwood; Winnie (Mrs. F. Davie), Mimiâ€" co; John, The Queensway: Lorâ€" raine (Mrs. D. Meeke), Etobiâ€" coke; Marie( Mrs. G. Farrell).\ Alderwood; and dear brother of Ethel (Mrs. G. Gillespie) ol‘ MACINTYRE, Angus â€" At St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Toronto, Wednesday, June 17, 1964, Anâ€" gus Mcintyre, 14 Victor Ave., Mimico, Age 80 years. Beloved husband of the late Effie Macâ€" Leod, and dear father of Mrs. John Dean (Isabella), Massaâ€" chusetts; Mrs. George W. Gilâ€" bert (Alice), Port Credit; Mrs. John Stewart (Effie), Mary and Christina Macintyre, Mimâ€" ico. Mr, Macintyre is resting at the Funeral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico, from Thursday, 10 a.m. Funeral to St. Leo‘s Church, Royal York Rd., Mimico, for requiem High Mass, Saturday 9 a.m. Interâ€" ment Mount Peace Cemetery, Dixie. McGREGOR, James â€" At thC‘ Toronto General Hospital, Friâ€" day, June 12, 1964, James Mcâ€" Gregor of 59 Central Street, Mimico, beloved husband of| Susan Gorrie, dear father of! Eleanor, Alexander of Burlâ€" ington; Stewart and John, grandfather of Colin and Gorâ€" don. Mr. McGregor rested at the Funeral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., trom[ Saturday 2 p.m. Service was| Monday 1.30 p.m. Interment\ Riverside Cemetery. (Flowers| gratefully declined). | MOSKALIUK, Nettieâ€" At Bowâ€" manville Memorial Hospital, on Thursday, June 11, 1964, Nettie Darba, late of Newcastle, dearâ€" ly beloved wife of the late John Moskaliuk and loving mother of Mary (Mrs. M. Nudd) and An (Mrs. D. Mallot) of Guelph, Violet (Mrs. B. Sobolwski) and Helen (Mrs. W. Walchuck) of Long Branch, and Olge (Mrs. G. Kozub) of Newcastle, Restâ€" ed at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toâ€" ronto, Service was in the chaâ€" pel on Sat. at 8.30 a.m. Interâ€" ment Park Lawn Cemetery. Indianapolis. Rested at the Ridâ€" ley Funeral Home Ltd. Service was held in the chpael on Satâ€" urday at 10:30 a.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. LOGAN, Adam â€" At the Toronâ€" to Western Hospital, on Thursâ€" day, June 11, 1964, Adam Loâ€" gan, late of 122 Yorkview Dr., 62 â€" CEMETERY LOTS Robert at home and Jean (Mrs. L. Hales), Hollyburn West Vancouver, dear grandfather of Judy and Sheila. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Servâ€" ice was in the chapel on Sat. at 2 p.m. Cremation Toronto Crematorium. The Queensway, dearly belovâ€" ed husband of the late Jeanie w (ORIGINATORS) (PERFECTORS) With Patent Automatic Reversing Action Detergent Shield LIFETIME DIAMOND HARD SHREDPDING ELEMENTS 5 YEAR PARTS WARRANTY PARTS & SERVICED IN TORONTO DON‘T BE SORRY . . . BE SAFE BUY THE BEsT BE. 1â€"3111 (Islington) BE. 1â€"1909 NEAR SIX POINTS PLAZA Terms Arranged â€" Sold and Serviced By PLUMBING & HEATING 6249 DUNDAS S$T. WEST KINGSWAY Food Waste Disposers NOW APPROVED IN METROPOLITAN TORONTO BUY INâ€"SINK â€" ERATOR 1S E ANNUAL Strawberry Social of Ladies‘ Auxiliary Branch 101, held at the Home of Reta Mcâ€" Crindle, 21â€"24th Street, Long Branch, 1â€"3, 6â€"9 p.m. June 25. LADIES‘ Auxiliary Branch 3 Strawberry Tea and Bake Sale to be held at the Lakeshore Dr. Bowling Green at the foot of 9th‘ St., Tues, June 23 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admisâ€" sion 50¢, If raining, wil be held inside club. MR, and Mrs, Henry Christie of 143â€"8th St., New Toronto will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday, June 19. Reception to be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branct 3, Tth St. at 8 o‘clock, June 19. EVERY Monday night, Euchre, Branch 101 Canadian Legion Long Branch at 8.30 p.m. Evâ€" eryone welcome. SKEOCH â€" The family of the late Mr. Arthur Skeoch wish to thank their friends and neighbours on Symon Street, for their kindness and expresâ€" sions of sympathy during our bereavement in the loss of a husband and father. WE wish to thank our many friends and neighbours torJ their kindness, thoughtfulness and tributes during the loss of! our mother, Mrs. Martha Anâ€" ders. We also wish to thank! the Rev. Mr. H. Blake and Mr. | G. H. Hogle and his family. â€"The Anders family, Harry, Betty, Agnes and Margaret. STRAWBERRY Tea and bake ‘ sale, Wednesday, June 24, 2 to 4 p.m. Connaught Hall; Superiâ€" or Ave., Mimico, auspices Primâ€" rose Chapter O.E.S. As you always were before. +â€"Sadly missed by the Lloyd family, 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). WRIGHT â€" In loving memory of Johnnie Wright, who passed away suddenly June 17, 1963. Johnnie, you are not forgotign, Though on earth you are no at last, The world‘s weary troubles and trials are past. In silence she suffered; in patience she bore, Till God called her home to suffer no mpre. â€"Always remembered by son Bill, daughterâ€" in â€"law Babe, granddaughter June, Carole and Laurie Anne. STEWART â€" In loving memory of a dear mother and grandâ€" mother, Mary A. Stewart, who passed away June 21, 1963. Peacefully sleeping, resting As you always were before. â€"Always remembered by daughâ€" ter Margaret. STEWART â€"â€" In loving memory PAYNE, William more; Still in memory you are with 64 â€" CARDS OF THANKS forgotten, Though on earth you are no more; Still in memory you are with of a dear mother, Mary A. luw“n. who passed away June \21, 1963. Dear Mother you are not June 13, 1964, Willism Kenry ::.Yfl.lflod.l‘k:‘rw lwdmu‘ of Dorothy Harâ€" ris, and lwla:tnr of Wm. Geotftrey of wa and Peter Charles of New Toronto. Restâ€" ed at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.}, New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Tuesâ€" day at 1 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. 65 â€" COMING EVENTS 63 â€"â€" IN MEMORIAM | vitamin C should be a part of|three hits for the winners while ‘the daily diet of every family. Tom Graham and Alec Kostyâ€" Lemons, oranges, grapefruit and chyn picked up two for Fireâ€" tomatoes are year round sources |fighters. of the vitamin while strawberâ€" BANTAM |ries, cantaloupe and limes are| Whitlock Drugs 4 ‘xood seasonal sources. ‘Budget Centre 3 | _ Scurvy was a disease that killâ€" ;:arjrmr Wueensway Bowl with afth; ed many early settlers and it is . still a menace in some of the g“k N itne o. {B"‘ more underdeveloped countries| C*M2%W@® Legion Branch 217 Bil of the world. In the days when|, NiCK Bushuk pitched Yo:kJn‘ fresh fruit and vegetables m'thho to a 11â€"2 win over lA(xon‘Wl unavailable during Winter or on P®8MCh 217, and also led at the| 7 long sea voyages, the disuse‘pht' with a single, double and Dai caused & great deal of suffering home run. _ F las and often resulted in death, It| _ P3UL Whitehouse, Brian Zaâ€" Jor was not until a sea captain disâ€" TUdney and Garry Kerton gained for covered that citrus fruit would LeBiOn hits. mai prevent or cure scurvy that any | Canadian Tire 26 Bu progress was made towards its Elobicoke Firefighters 13 | Qu prevention. Today we recognize| . W@!ks, errors and hits featured $ that it was the absence of vitaâ€"|this high scoring game as the min C in the diet which caused | @ueensway Canadian Tire deâ€" Cer the Gisease, and by the inclusion feated Etobicoke Firefighters 26â€" ove of this vitamin in our diet, we}| 13. [ T have eliminated the disease al. Dennis Manoslou, Steve Horâ€"/nin most entirely. Foods containing N€ll and Jim MacPhee scored low Vitamin ‘C‘ Stops Old Sea Disease Evans took it on the chin for the second time as B&T: Jets edged them 5â€"4. Steve Wasylynâ€" chuk and Wayne lannizzi scored two apiece for the Jets and Deâ€" rick Forbes one. Milt McNeil and Lloyd Gouzecky scored two each for Evans. : BANTAM Lakeshore Cribbage 8 Evans Car Wash 4 In addition to McLaughlin‘s four goal effort, Ron McNeughâ€" ton scored three and Robbie Patâ€" ton one for the Crib team. Milâ€" ton McNeil and Lloyd Gouzecky scored two apiece for Evans. PEEWEE Delta Drugs 7 â€" Grants Shell 3 Doug McLean scored three to Gary McLaughlin was the big scorer in last week‘s Alderwood Minor Lacrosse League action as he fired home mm‘h leading his Lakeshore ge club to an 8â€"4 win over Evans Car Wash. B&T JETS 5 â€" Evans 4 McLaughlin Nets 3 Markersrcâ€"â€"â€"~â€"=~>>~> in Minor Lacrosse Play flm"’f Queen To Be | GOING WEST GRANDPA‘S BOY POPS â€"23â€"G@/ ) w LITTLE FARMER Doug Houselander was top hitâ€" ter for Queensway Bowl with a pair. | York Litho 11 | Canadian Legion Branch 217 o onl o ie o o ooh e e eed t neE 13. |_ Ter Dennis Manoslou, Steve Horâ€" ning . nell and Jim MacPhee scored lowed three hits for the winners while three, Tom Graham and Alec Kmty-}suv. chyn picked up two for Fireâ€" and Walks, errors and hits featured this high scoring game as Queensway Canadian Tire deâ€" feated Etobicoke Firefighters 26â€" 13. Keith Ballentyne clicked twice for the Daylite gang, Ricky Britâ€" ton and Barry Cybuckowsky addâ€" ing one apiece. Doug Watson and Dennis Dineen scored singles for (Continued from Page 20) homer and three RBI‘s. single. Gary Erlich and Bob Rus.| _ WNitlock Drugs scored four sell scored two each for Bm_sunumcd runs u‘“endu Budget Court Daylite 4 â€" Rusty‘s Riders 2 CéNire in this tam â€" game. Keith Ballentyne clicked twice WiRning pitcher Mark Conway for the Daylite gang, Ricky Brit. belted a triple and a double ton and Barry Cybuckowsky .dd.J"hlh Mike Palfrey had Whitâ€" ing one apiece. Doug Watson and|1OCkS Only extra base hit. Rusty‘s Father‘s Day goal _0 _â€"â€"â€" _ _ j 2C‘ "In £ Mayors Luncheon, Marquette goal. !ho-tod by Mayor R. E. Prouse of ATOM ‘Brampton. A Festival of Flowers Bob‘s Photo 5 â€" Bruces Train "Shkuwiubcnmutbctumre Peter Guellamier and Randy 1!’.“ at Woodbine at about 3 p.m. Hay scored two ID“.:; $OF | mm rmmmmmemmag. Bob‘s and Glen Fisker ed a | single. Gary Erlich and Bob Rus., WNitlock Drugs scored four lead Delta, John Currie addes I Â¥VU!H!Y UIY . TY UVJ two and singles went to Ricky While the main theme will na Britton and Mike Fisher. ‘ Boris turaily be flowers, a full schedâ€" ghbovfl,y with two and urryluho!vuhd events to entertain Greer were the Grant scorers. [m.‘.uu.. en‘ |Second Annual Festi Chargers 1 ers at Brampton, On Terry Zawayski and Ray Dence 3921 were two goal men in the Hicks| Festivities will o win, Bob Marling got the 10"€|noon with a Mavor. |_ Marine‘s three hits went to \Bob Menzie, Len Passarelli and ‘Bill Spicer. JDtlry Queen 11 | Whitlock Drugs 3 LCO ROCPR Cepen Ns Wwinâ€": Gless doors sadd a touch uf ning effort with four hits folâ€" spaciousness to buildings, but lowed by Mike Palfrey with|they also may cause accidents, three, while Wayne Howard, | Long expanses of glass often Steve Wilson, Frank Darling | give the impression that there is and George Cleverden picked no wall or door at all. To proâ€" up two apiece. [rapt tha Amarbms aanizs i tanl _ Gord Ewart, John Thistle and Harvey Nicholls hit safely twice each for the losers. Terry Semple helped his winâ€" ning effort with four hits folâ€" for Dairy Queen while Al Duâ€" manski homered for Whitlocks. Budget Centre 13 Queensway Marine 5 Scoring 8 runs on 10 hits in the first two innings Budget Centre hung on for this victory over Queensway Marine. Two fiveâ€"run innings carried Dairy Queen to victory over lastâ€"place Whitlock Drugs. Rick Jordan with two RBI‘s was tops Jim Daly, Brian McCutcheon and Brian Larkin picked up the three hits. Losing pitcher Brian Fletcher pitched hitless ball to the final inning when he gave up three runs on three hits and three walks to drop this 3â€"1 decision to Queensway Dairy Queen. Dairy Queen 3 Queensway Marine 1 ers at Brampton, Ont., June 19â€" Second Annual Festival of Flowâ€" During Big Weekend a Mayor‘s Luncheon, â€"â€" Thursday, June 18, 1964 tap for the By BRAD ANDERSON No Door or Wall? ‘Try Safety Bars ‘ty bars on the glass so that it is leasily recognized. Long expanses of glass often give the impression that there is no wall or door at all. To proâ€" tect the unwary against injury it is wise to place decals or safeâ€" Ample accommodations and parking facilities have been ABe ranged. Brampton is only 20 milâ€" es northwest of Toronto, easily reached by several highways or public transportation. The entire flower town of Brampton has rallied enthusiastiâ€" cally around the Festival and many homes are being florally bedecked and decorated in the competition for home besautificeâ€" tion prizes. Sunday will be highlighted by a Sports Car Rally, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Brampton Mall, where awards for driving skill, control, accuracy and judgment will be made. In the evening at 8:30 p.m. the Festival will close with an outâ€" door interdenominational church service and band concert at Gage Park. ular singing star Cpuzll and the !‘Arhlll‘u provide music and entertainment for a teenâ€"age dance on Saturday evening at the Curling Club. _ Saturday, June 20 will feature art and flower shows, a mam» moth float and marching band parade led by prominent civic, sports and show business people, a dance recital, two cireus perâ€" formances and climaxed by a gala fireworks show. Ne pibediaraing . ( o4 that day, followed by a Ball and crowning of the Queen at the Brampton | By FRANK THOMAS! By George Wolfje <% By KERN PEDERSON By TOM OKA

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