From Ye Banks ‘n‘ Braes first place overall in 10 see. for To $mallwood Drive ! 258 points . . . you could say he There‘s been a gathering d‘l“d, a good clutch on the winâ€" he clans at the Carnegic home. [NCF‘s trophy! There‘s been a gathering of he clans at the Carnegie home, 12 Smallwood Drive, to welcome Mr. A. Carnegie‘s father, Richâ€" ard Carnegie from Albroath, Anâ€" gus, Bcotland. F U.§.A. visiting relatives before coming to Downsview. Mr. Carnegie arrived on this side of the Atlantic on July 15, and spent ten days in Baltimore, It had been 10 years since the family last met, so a warm welâ€" come awaited the sixtyâ€"five year old flying Scotsman from his son, daughterâ€"inâ€"law and 43 year old grandâ€"daughter, Leslie. For sure, Mr. Richard Carneâ€" gie had a wonderful time and thoroughly enjoyed the warm weather â€" taking time out for a coolâ€"off swim. coolâ€"off swim. He flew back home to Al broath from New York on Aug ust 4. Westerner Guest Minister This month, Canon E. W. Sceott will be conducting the services at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church. Canon Scott bails from Winniâ€" peg Saskatchewan, where he served on the Diocese Consul of Social Service in the Diocese of Rupertsland. He and his family moved to Toronto last month. "A psychiatrist is a man who tries to make you remember something you‘ve already forâ€" gotten so you can forget it again"‘. At the w! Soitfire. Jor Pudd‘nhead says Downsview Driver Triumphs With Two Trophies RO 641777 Mr. Dovle revved age Shopping Centre. The event consisted of six seâ€" rate tests of the driver‘s â€"conâ€" ol of his vehicle; competitors re allowed two runs through ch obstacle course test. Lowâ€" t total points determined winâ€" Weston Weston General & Life Insurance 1630A Wilson Ave 247â€"219! Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans Barristers â€" Solicitors Geo. W. Bull B. Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne, B.A 1j KING STREET CH _ 4â€"5547 â€" 3 9 c Class BMC. Evenings by Appointment YORK TRAVEL BUREAU Bull & Ashbourne Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1043 WESTON ROAD *‘ C. W. LEASK DAILY CAR & TRUCK RENTAL ACCOUNTANTS Chartered Accountants FOR ALL TRAVE!l ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Marsh, Goulding BARRISTERS WM. G. BEECH, 1969 Weston Road Notary Public third annual British Day at Woodbine last Sunday. ing day, on the holiâ€" . Joe took Class "A" ‘s under 85 inch and a win overall in ir Autosport Club‘s 1 test at Bayview eel of his Triumph Doyle, 55 Fourthâ€" rent, took a Ist in oa driving skill test Call Professional â€" Business 1945 LAWRENCE AVE. W RO 6â€"4603 CH 4â€"6061 CH 1â€"1129 B E L M O N T 247 1p CH 9â€"8231â€"32 7â€"2191 In business life Joe Doyle gears himself for shanks‘ pony â€" he is a postman at Downsâ€" view post office. Incidentally, Downsview‘s postal sation covers the second largest population area in Metro, the largest being Searborough. We do our best to hunt for news, And write ‘bout other people‘s views. 4 But there are times we‘re off the scent, For Downsview folks have gone and went! Bruce Heard was the guest preacher, Sunday night, at St. John‘s Anglican Church, He is one of the lay readers of the church and gave a fine presenâ€" tation. His voice, his delivery, and his material was instructive and informative. St. John‘s â€" St. Jude‘s defeatâ€" ed an undermanned St. Philip Angels team 134. with the big bats of the Double Jays in full swing. Tom Bourke had a pair / of round â€" trippers . with Mike | Ayerst and Pat Flannery also l getting one each. For the Angels Mario and Tony Caranci each At the morning service, which was well attended, the Rev Canon Ralph Adye was in charâ€" ge and gave a message of hope and inspiration in his sermon. The news letter, to be issued by the Advisory board, is underâ€" way. Several articles have been handed in, but there are a numâ€" St. John‘s Church News with Kay Neapole St. Philip‘s Braves defeated Transfiguration 7â€"1 with the pitâ€" ching of Jim Costic on the mound for the winners being very effective. Although outhit 8 to 5, Costic was tough with men on base. The big hitter for the: Braves was Ross Ferguson in left field with three for four. Transfiguration‘s Val Cicci also finished with three for four. St. Benedict‘s B defeated St. Benedict‘s A 16â€"9. The big hitâ€" ters for the Bees were Louis Chenier and Ron West, each with a home run,. For the Dodâ€" gers Jerry Wujek and Mike Saâ€" badash each had two for four. St. John‘s Young Peuple deâ€" St. Phil‘s Win QOuthit 8 to ! St. John‘s Young People deâ€" feated St. Bernard‘s by the close score of 118. The relief pitching of Paul Britton for the Young People was outstanding. Murray Dougberty at third base slammed a home run. For the Friars Ed Banasco in left field and Tom Barthelotte in centre field each had three for four. §t. John‘s â€" St. Jude‘s defeatâ€" Weston Around Downsview 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. CH 1â€"44911 Weston ALLAN L. NAIMAN, B.A., LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 1495 Ki‘)Iin( Ave. N., Kipling Plaza Mortgage loans arranged. Evenings by appointment. Mortgage Money ‘to Loan Evenings By Appointment Alfred H. Herman, B.A (Barrister & Solicitor 1936 Weston Road DIRECTORY BARRISTERS Barristers â€" Solicitors Fraser & Simms Barristers â€" Solicitors Heakes and MacDonald 1923 Weston Road CH 4â€"5697 CB 45314 5 Temperature Soars To 100 But Times Staff Too Cold A few weeks ago we gave you our own fall fashion previews for the ladies. Now, we have news for men . . . ahem! . . . gentleâ€"men. % Plush Felliows For Fall From Italy‘s paceâ€"s¢tting ceuâ€" touriers comes the announceâ€" ment that style conscious males will be wearing velvet suits in the jupâ€"coming season â€" well, isn‘t that just dandy! There‘s no mention, yet, whether this trend will be accompanied by the lace fronted shirt. days Don‘t laugh, it could happen. After all, look what they‘re doâ€" ing to the female fashion front ber who have not as yet sent in their plans for the fall. Please see that they are in this week o the editor at 2098 Weston Rd. It is important that your actiâ€" vities to the attention of the members of the congregation for commencement of the fall work. More than $1,800 has been conâ€" tributed by the members of St. John‘s for the Word Mission apâ€" peal launched at the Congress one year ago. At the moment of writing, the , enjoy it. weather prophets are threatenâ€" | _ HMowever, I digress from what ing us with 100 degrees of sultâ€" | I intended as a topic. ry heat later in the day. 1 cnnl With people wilting in the think of no better relief than t0 | streets at the mere thought of take the children to our favourâ€" , 100 degree weather, 1 find it ite swimming pool for a refresh | ronic that three of my office ing splash before the dinnet colleagues have this day voiced w o it a l ooo e S emapins shal n dn ; hy . | .’ +C m 1 CC I(;Lgr tfl;;’r 2;:?5"9 heat spells of ‘ One complains that he h_as a We find th‘is expedition a lot guld_all sunimer btcouse of so less wearing than a much longer | ing 11 and o'ut. Inflweon the hoa!’ trip to a coffage on packed . a‘ml;alr-rondluomn;."F\tu of 'll.n highways. and besides, our city | 5‘1’5 feel }!h“" “"t l";“j“‘(‘ldlgl,nl'l' house (also our only house} is j llnf“i l'\] ':“", ‘_ ‘“fo' \(4)1({. d:- f‘-d:. fairly well equipped with a moâ€" | tha hlm'u'.‘d(“]:*d‘-““ y shivering dern refrigerator, to say nothâ€" | at theit desks. ing of modern plumbing, and I doubt that this will gather numerous other things that conâ€" | them much sympathy from our tribute to easy housekeeping readers, who if they have the for the summer. This also con. | Strength to read the paper at all, tributes to lots of loafing time | Will probably be doing so with for mother, and I must say 1| Ereat drops of moisture cascadâ€" ing off their brow onto the prinâ€" No â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€" | ted page. Well, that‘s how it is had a home run. when I am trying to catch up St. Benedict‘s Bees won their| with the news. We find this expedition a lot . less wearing than a much longer | trip to a cottage on packed | highways. and besides, our city | house (also our only house) is j fairly well equipped with a moâ€" | dern refrigerator, to say noth~I ing of modern plumbing, and numerous other things that conâ€" tribute to easy housekeeping for the summer. This also conâ€" tributes to lots of loafing time for mother, and I must say 1 second game of time defeating 17â€"2. The Bees came up with another pitcher, this time in the person of Mike Pender who pitâ€" ched shutout ball for six inâ€" nings. Russ Montgomery. back of the plate, took care of the hitting wih a trio of home runs. Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Motor & Automatic Repair Wheel Alignment . $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 Mt. Dennis anything‘s possible these J. R. Currie, O.D. Optometrist 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 THE WESTON TIMES * # Piano Tuning And Repairing Wm. A. m{gs 1230 Jane Street Otra wa OPTOMETRY GARAGES ennis . _ RO 9â€"2841 Work Gubranteed IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER 241â€" MUSIC SUBSCRIPIION RATES in adiance ro any add the week, this Transfiguration came up with by Emily Bentley Other atrles $8 40 In view of the importance of ; statement made in zz: House of Commons July by the Minister of Trade and Commerce, I propose to use this column this week to bring it to the attention of York Cenâ€" tre constituents. The general gconomic heaith and growth of development of Canada has a very direct effect on all of us. I this is particularly true of those who reside in a constit‘ uency like York Centre because it is here where the prosperity and beneficial effects of such growth are felt to such s markâ€" ed degree. In tabling a report entitled "Private and Public Investment in Canada â€" Outlook 1964, Midâ€"Year Review" the Honourâ€" able Mitchell Sharp had this to say: "In view of the significance of this report 1 should like to make a few brief comments. The report indicates that there has been a remarkable buildâ€"up in 1964 capital spending proâ€" grams since the previous surâ€" vey was undertaken at the beâ€" ginning of the year. On the basis of this new information on investment plans, total capiâ€" tal outlays anticipated for 1964 amount to $10.8 billion, about $700 million or 7 percent bighâ€" it‘s Your M.P. Opinion The air â€" ‘conditioning never bothers me â€" I enjoy it while I can, and when it is time to leave the office. 1 go reluctantly out into the furnace blast. If 1 don‘t make it to the swimming pool late this afternoon, it will only be because 1 am lying unconâ€" scious somewhere on the ho‘ pavement between this cool hayâ€" en and home HAND & POWER MOWERS sharpened. NEW MOWERS FOR SALE Pincor & Jacobsen, Toro, Lawnboy, also Used Mowers 2830 WESTON RDâ€" CH 1â€"4621â€"2 241â€"4747 Repairs to all makes of POWER MOWERS & AIRâ€"COOLED engines. SERVICE STATION 69 WILLIAMS ST. MASON‘S Call FOR ALL REAL ESTATE SERVICES Publ * Mortgages . * Buying * Appraisals * Selling Members of the Toronto Real Esiate Board t ffice Dep SUNDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1964 United Services Weston Presbyterian â€" Central United and Westminster United at i Westminster United Church 10:00 a.m. NOTE: Earliee Hour of . TICKNOR REALTOR George Baker 1782 JANE ST., WESTON Dr. James S. Mackenzie by James €&. Walker Westminster United Church Rev. James S. Mackenzie, M.A., sirty nine william street weston on ‘The Fxizndly Fomily Chowk‘ er than previously indicated think this is particulgrly true of lays last year. This is the greatest year to year increase in capital spend ing since 1986. Most of the up ward adjustment has occurred in the business sector of the economy, where anticipated outâ€" lays are now 10 percent higher than previously estimated and 18 percent above last year‘s ¢xâ€" penditure. It is | particularly poteworthy that capital outlays in manufacturing industries are now expected to approximate $1% billion in 1964, an increase of more than $400 million or 81 percent from last year‘s level. In the case of housing, reâ€"| newal of the winter incenlne} program and a stronger trend | in starts this spring than was j expected earlier has warranted an upward adjustment from lll percent to 18 percent in the estimated increase in work pult in place this year compared with last. In the area of instituâ€" | tional and public investment there has been a moderate up ward revision in estimated outâ€" lays, which are now expected to rise by 9 percent from a year ago. The recent acceleration in the pace of capital spending in Canâ€" ada has far reaching signifiâ€" cance for the Canadian econcâ€" my. For the current year it has given strong impetus to the ecâ€" enomy generally and has been an important factor in the relâ€" atively sharp 4 percent igâ€" crease in total employment this year compared with last. Th: 16 percent increase anticipatet in total capital outlays involves : The new surge in capital< exâ€" pansion now under way has imâ€" portant implications \Yor future years as well &s for the present year. The appearance . of so i many major new expansion pro | jects â€" throughout Canadian inâ€" | dustry can only mean thit bus inessmen look forward with con . fidence to expanding markets in | the years to come. it this judgeâ€" | ment is sound it means that conâ€" 1 ditions of ecounomic slack are giving way to dynamic gtrowtn. This new environment brings reâ€" newed hope to the growing num ber of young people coming on to the labour market. and gives promise of a continuing pace of economic | advance . commensurâ€" ate with our growing productive capabilities." a 17 percent increase in outlays for new imachinery and equipâ€". ment and a 15 percent increase in expenditure on new construc tion. The sharp rise in outlays for new machinery and equipâ€" ment has meant increased activ ity in equipment producisg inâ€" dustries and also helps to acâ€" count for the sharp growth in imports this year. . Outlays for construction, on the other hand. have a predmâ€" inantly domestic impact and the substantial increase in this type of expenditure is beiag reflect ed in the domestic construction trades and related material proâ€" ducing industries. Some mater: ial suppliers, in fact, are encounâ€" tering difficulty in meeting the added demands. It is pussible, therefore, that lensthened deâ€" livery dates for items such as structural _ steel may cause deâ€" lays on some projects. I feel that 1 should also add an assurance that the upward revision in the total prograim is not likely to add significantly to the existing demands on resour ces. Estimates of actual outlays for the early months of 1964 show that capital spending was already running close to the anâ€" nual rate indicaied by the reâ€" cent survey. Accordinsly. realizâ€" ation of this progrum would inâ€" 1\'01\'e little further increase beâ€" yond the level of activily al ready under way in the year to date. WILL â€" EXCHANGE â€" $40.00 per week for 15 hours of vour free time. Apply: Box "F" Weston Times Advertiser 235 Dixon Road Weston, ‘Ont. CH 1â€"4471 CH 1â€"6546 9. MONEY TO LOAN $2,000. . down. 3 bedroum, solid brick, family | home. Near public and separate schools, Panelled recâ€" room, aluminums. §% NHA. mortâ€" gage. Owner leaving country. Must be sold Nicest home in On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security Itf You Can Make Monthty Payments You Can Get a Loan $14,500 DON _ FINANCE $50 â€" $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL w G. PETERS. Mgr CH. 7â€"5488 Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N. Rexdale Plaza 13. HOUSES WANTED WESTON â€" wanted to rent â€" unâ€" furnished, 2 bedroom house for Sept. Ist. One grown child. 249â€"6264 anviime after 6. 14. WESTON â€" 3 room, furnished basement apartment. Business lady or teacher. Nonâ€"smoker, abstainer. 241â€"5745. 16 NEAR WESTON RD. Lower Apartment, 4 rooms and bath. Available Aug. 20th. Call 241â€"1063. WESTON â€" attractive, comforâ€" table, 3 room basement apartâ€" ment with bathroom. Stove and refrigerator. CH 1â€"3974. 20. If you wast Râ€"Eâ€"8â€"ULâ€"~Â¥Tâ€"8 . ... Use Clessiied Ads published every Thussday Tuesday, 5 pm. .. . deadline Monday 12 Noen . . . . cancellation. COKRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOQT more than QNK incorrect insertion of an advertise ment. WANTED â€" daytime sleeping acâ€" commodations _ for â€" highway drivers. Contact Mr. Mark 244â€"5531. 21. _ ROOMS WITH BOARD KEELE & WILSON MOUNT DENNIS â€" between Jane St. and Weston Rd., room and board: clean comfortable room with home privileges, â€" suit young man. RO 7â€"7947, ask for Mrs. Chapman. CcoPY WESTON â€" private, 2 rooms equipped, business couple preâ€" ferred. CH 7â€"6496. 22. BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, gentle 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE H.A W. C. Boddington Realtor GOOD FURNACE complete with oil burner and controls. Reaâ€" sonable. CH 4â€"4820. WESTON NORTH G.K. ELECTRIC RANGE . @" BEDROOM apartment for above store. 2637 Eglinton W. Phone RO 7â€"9815 or 1â€"5977. man préferred. CH 1â€"5779 clock timer. warming oven lights. $40. CH 14173. Musical Instruments Music and Accessories Rose School of Music 4 John Street, REAL ESTATE 1878 Weston Rd 249â€"8543 ROOMS WANTED : All advertising copy is subject to the approval ef the management of this paper. This paper reserves the right to classify all Advertisements Classified APARTMENT FURNISHED 249â€"8543 Mr. Roberts APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED MONEY ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED SAME DAY 3 bedroom, . soli storey. 4 piece bat 249â€"8543 Weston 241â€"3221 AT W e at rent Ave. WA tin THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, August 6, 1964 â€"â€" Page $ 33. MOTOR CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS VANS â€"â€" PANEL â€" PICKUPS STAKES HOUR, DAY OR YEAR 35. MOTOR CARS ALL MAKES AND MODELS FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€" all makes â€" new, used, re built. 1400 Weston Road. RO 9â€"1115. EVERYTHING for the car, new, used and rebuilt, machine shop service. Keys cut by code. Weston Auto Supply, 1839 Wesâ€" ton Rd. CH 1â€"3538. Open daily till 9 p.m. except Saturdays 6 37. _ MOTOR,PARTS AND ACcCcFBsorRrIEs 61 VOLKSWAGEN, _ ra d io whitewalls, immaculate thro ughout. 247â€"2207. 42. GARDENING 43. SERVICES OFFERED 3319 Dundas W WESTON â€" REXDALE CARS REXDALE CAR AND TRUCK â€" RENTALS Merion Nursery and field sod grown on market garden land 5 miles from Metro Torâ€" onto. Rototiller work. Free estimates. Small orders can be picked up in the field. Kleinburg CY 6â€"1544 or CY 6â€"1251. h repairs, all makes. Guaranâ€" teed. Rebuilts for sale. wEST END RADIO & ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER = NAlll APS Nashville Sod Supply JOHN VENNER, president of the Toronto Chapâ€" ter, Canadian Muscular Distrophy Association, is seen accepting the donation of a wheel.chair from Mrs. Sheila Smith, president of the Downsview branch, Transâ€"Atlantic Brides and Parents Assocâ€" iation. In the background are visitors from the U.K. and their children. 1 LTD 85 RACINE RD 240â€"8277 TRUCKS sV T RO 2â€"3030 43. SERVICES OFFERED 43A. _ PAINTING & DECORATING FIRST CLASS PAINTING and paper hanging. 2% years esâ€" perience. CH 1â€"7548. Bpecial attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. PAINTING and decorating, inâ€" side or outside work. Paper hanging, free estimaates . CH 1â€"1407. W. G. KELLY, plano tuning. Formerly with Heinteman, Maâ€" son, _ Risch, rebuilding â€" any make to factory . standards. F ree estimates, satisfaction guaranteed. Skilled service is economy, neglect is costly. LE. 43C PIANO TUNING 45. _ HELP WANTED MALE All m‘d renovations and alter archways, ceiling designs, cornices, all work 46. HELP WANTED FEMALE HOME SEWERS with electrie machines, â€" experienced on doll‘s elothes. 251 Sarauren Ave., 2nd floor. wWOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE ... If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling reguâ€" larly each month on a group of Studio Girl cosmetic: clients on a route to be established in and around Weston and are willing to make light deliverâ€" required for dye cast founâ€" dry. Experienced or will train. Apply â€"Regal Dye Cast Co. Ltd., 107 Kennedy Rd. S., Brampton, Phone 677â€"1530. MATURE NANNY .â€" HOUSEâ€" KEEPER has moved. Wishes position â€" Monday to Friday. Last position 4 years with teaâ€" cher â€" parents. Experienced with new baby. References. Finch â€" Weston Rd. â€" Shepâ€" pard. Own car. 247â€"0088. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR According to one scientist, the human brain could store about 50 times more information tham is contained in the 9,000 volumes of the Library of Congress. Experiengd, â€" §_0 w. p. m.j quick, fond of figures. Varied duties in a congenial, small office. Permanent. For hotel in Toronto Interâ€" nafional Airport area. Mr. Brown after 4 p.m. ies, etc., write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. CWW, 840 La Fleur Ave., Montrea 32. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Weston CH 1â€"1681 H. B. Etlin Co. Ltd. 1850 Wilson Ave: Weston TYPIST â€" CLERK MOULDERS in writing 244â€"5571