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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 22 Oct 1964, p. 18

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CLASSIFIEDS . THME ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, Oct. 22, 1964 â€" Poge 18 ACCOMMODATION for conâ€" genial woman in good home, with beautiful surroundings, in return for light duties for one adult. Some cooking, suitable renumeration, references. West el}d 239â€"5306. CLEANING woman for 1 day weekly, Richview â€" Islington area, 2-19-46§2. MATURE, reliable woman, exâ€" § perienced ironer, 7 to 10 p.m., 1 or 2 evenings weekly. Kingsâ€" way. BfiE‘ 1â€"9612, after 6 CLEANING lady wanted, twice moqgly. 231â€"2820 BABY SITTER for 2, Rangoon FULL time and part time counâ€" ter girls for Driveâ€"in Restaurâ€" 38 â€" FEMALE HELP WANTED CASH in on the big Fall and Christmas Selling Season. Reâ€" present Avon in your neighâ€" borhood. Superior and Cavell Avenue now open. Phone WA. fl for appointment. 39â€"DOMESTIC HELP WANTED after 6, 239â€"9412. MARTIN GROVE and Princess Margaret area partâ€"time cleanâ€" ing woman, BE. 3â€"6327 COMPANION â€" Housekeeper â€" Widow with pleasant home in Islington â€" requires . congenial companion _ housekeeper. . No nursing care involved. Good home for widow or retired perâ€" son. Please give age, present situation and personal referâ€" ences that may be contacted. Write to Box 12, The Advertiâ€" ser, 2980 Lake Shore Blvd., West, Toronto 14. WOMAN wanted to mind 2 schoolâ€"age children in chilâ€" dren‘s home while mother works. 259â€"6436. _ _ 5 DAYS weekly, live out, day care, 4 children (2 school age) $90 a monthly by monthly, 2495 Lake Shore Blyd. W., Apt. 101 _ â€" HOUSEKEEPER wanted. live :n, 3 children, 845â€"1217 collect or _ sa5â€"4610. _ RELIABLE lady to mind baby while â€" mother _ works, â€" light nouse duties, weekends free. Live in. CL. 1â€"9509. 39A â€" DOMESTIC HELP A J AV AILABLE â€" es _____ Experienc GERMAN lady with small boy ing; over wants job cleaning or mindâ€" C ing children. during the day. ________ A little English. 259â€"4093. â€" £ ISLINGTON â€" Cleaning woman wanted. Weeklyv. 233â€"7824. TAX1 drivers wanted, full and partâ€"time. Must be 25 or over Apply Select Cab Garage. 3819 Lake Shore Blvd. West FULLER Brush routes. Part time pays $40 weekly plus. Full t:me $120 plus. Dealership with baâ€" sic weekly guarantee. RU 9â€" 2631. Evenings 239â€"7309. HELP wanted â€" full or partâ€" time â€" apply Evans Avenue Car Wash, 540 Evans Ave., CL. WOODWORKING machine opâ€" epartor. Experienced in variâ€" ous machines. West end furniâ€" ture manufacturer Call Mr Timlin. National Employment Service. RO. 3â€"3611 DRIVER, over 24. full time eveâ€" nings. Apply Pickin‘ Chicken, 2261 Lake Shore Bivd. W. BRITISH DRUG HOUSES 40 â€" MALE HELP WANTED Rd. area, live in or COUNTER MAN The manufacturers of Kleenex Facial Tissues and Kotex San tary Napkins requires a number of men Interviewing will be done at the mill on October 23rd and 24t between 9 am. and 5 pm. Minimum education requiremen â€" successful grade 10. KIMBERLEY CLARK OF (CANADA) LTO DISCO RD. â€" REXDALE 677â€"4330 For stock room. Construction equipment dealer. Must have mechanical | knowledge and chauffeur‘s license. LEARN TO WELD Port Credit Welding School Gov‘t. Approved, Easy Terms No Time Limit Course Guaranteed 1258 Lakeshore Rd. â€" 274â€"2021 Experienced Man For Shipping Room by Lakeshore manufacturer Must be able to operate fork truck. 5 day week. all usual fringe benefits For position as mixing oper ator in our tablet department Grade 12, age 18 to 25. Perâ€" manent position with oppor: tunity, for advancement. Ap ply to: Barclay Ave. The Queensway 9â€"0120 DILWORTH EQUIPMENT YOUNG MAN Call â€" MR. BALLMANN 259â€"967 1 between 9 a.m. â€" 5 p.m Apply â€" Mr. Bendle 302 Horner Avenue Rangoon out. Call A C Wickman Limited 1425 THE QUEENSWAY Toronto 18 10 â€" MALE CSLP WANTED Gill Interâ€"Provincial Lines P.O. BOX 368 wWESTON, ow‘min\ ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL Design Draftsmen Promotion within the organâ€" ization has resulted in 2 perâ€" mane»t positions becoming avail ole. Applicants required to make quotations and hanâ€" dle correspondence. . G o o d education essential, preferable Technical school, or equivalâ€" ent. Knowledge of machine tools, inspection equipment or cutting tools an advantage. Excellent prospects for adâ€" vancement. We require an interesting young man, age 18â€"15 for genâ€" eral factory duties. Must be mechanically inclined. Comâ€" pany located in the Etobicoke area. Phone: Quueensway & Kipling area position. Contact Young man for permanent NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Experienced, some car wash To sell used cars. Experience not necessary. Good opportunâ€" ity. HENRY MORGAN CO. LTD Cloverdale Mall For general work in wareâ€" house and shipping room. 5â€" day week, usual employee benefits For appointment phone CL. 5â€"1186 THE LUCKETT LOOSE LEAF LIMITED Age No Barrier For claims & tracing dept Must â€" have _ knowledge _ of Transport Office Routine Mail resume of previous emâ€" ployment to For press room & lock asâ€" sembly. new factory. North of Carling Brewery on Renforth Drive at 401. Applicant must have own transportation. #77â€"4440 Shipper‘s Asst. SALE ORDER For approximately 2 weeks Apply Personnel Office Apply in writing only to YOUNG MAN Display Helper PACKERS AND WAREKHOUSE MEN KERR BROTHERS LTD SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT LAING INDUSTRIES 30 Zorra St., Toronto 18 for light Industry or Islington Avenue Phone MR. MILLER CL. 5â€"3411 Architects & Consulting Engineers Telephone 231 331 / Young Men MR. L. C. WEST "~ CLERK Dunlop, Wardell! Matsui. Aitkea AGE 22 TO 35 CL 9â€"0758 SALESMAN MR. FISHER 44 Atomic Ave 231â€"3257 255â€"8341 Youth 21 Requires ears experience PARTâ€"TIME work for boy after school and Saturday. Must be capable of moving furniture Apply New Era, 2872 Lake Shore Blvd. W SALESMAN, under 45, good salâ€" ary. Steady employment. No soliciting. Customer calls only. 5 day week. Benefits. Call Mr. Packham, 278â€"2695, evenings 41 â€" SKILLED HELP WANTED PRODUCE Manager or assistant for aggressive â€" Supermarket. Top conditions. Apply Store Manager, 76 Brown‘s Line. MEN for light cleaning work, and nightwatch duties, shift work, also night watchmen for weekends, Rexdale area. Phone 239â€"3861. DRIVER. must be experienced on Volkswagen. and know Alâ€" derwood area. Apply Manager, 76 Brown‘s Line FULL TIME grocery clerk reâ€" quired for large Supermarket: Excellent conditions. A pply Manager, 76 Brown‘s Line. CLERK for variety store, stu: dent. experience preferred partâ€"time Long Branch area CL. 5â€"6198. ‘RUCK driver. Must be experiâ€" enged. For light delivery. Apâ€" ply 309 Horner Ave., Alderâ€" IN WEST METRO â€" permanent future for sales type individua) accustomed to contact with public. Starting income $300 $500 per month. plus incentive compensation and pension plan for a permanent resident 25 to 49. No travel Two yeat training program. For confiâ€" dential interview phone BE 3â€"1196, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. POWER SUPERMARKETS 40 . MALE HELP WANTED | 14 â€" DRESSMAKING GROCERY ASSEMBLERS SECURITY GUARD EXPERIENCED waiter . ress Full time. day lent wages BE 9â€"0641 42 â€" MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED Due to the increase in our circulation Base Line East, Cooksville PUNCH PRESS OPERATOR * For Transport company located in Malton area. Approximatels 3 to 4 hours daily. Rate $2.00 per hour. Apply 1542 The Queensway Branch, Ne Queensway terested If In the DICTAPHONE TYPIST FOR NEW ROUTES IN ETOBICOKE The Etobicoke Advertiser Guardian 235 DIXON RD. GILA Boys & Girls NEEDED AS Must be experienced Freight Biller EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTERERS THE ADVERTISER CL 9â€"3746 Boys & Girls CARRIERS CALL J. A. BROW N 677â€"4221 EXPERIENCED (Male) 13902741 75 Vickers Road INTERâ€"PROYVINCIAL LINES pt 239â€"231 1 (Female) Alderwood. I w Toronto. M e not already with us and ar Apply FACTORY HELP it MALE & FEMALE 139â€"395] BE SURGICAL beits and trusses Modern ftung room â€" Experi _ enced man and women fitters _ Russell‘s Drug Store New Tor onto eff S" EXPERTS in every phase of the moving business. Your furniâ€" ture handled like it was out own. Fully insured. Kingsway Movers 763â€"4459. anytime. PROFESSIONAL tuition on gu‘â€" tar, rental plan for beginners, 247â€"1841. E. K. FULLER, ARCT, 125A â€" PIANO lessons, beginners to Grade 3. Miss S. H. McCoy, Alderwood area. CL. 1â€"9797 TRANSPORTATION â€" w a n ted from vicinity Roydon Dr. and Bloor Street, arriving Bloor and Sterling around 9 p.m., 239â€"1039 after 6 p.m. TUTORING by certified teacher grades 1 to 8. All subjects exâ€" cepting French. 231â€"3582. WHITE and brown female collie. 4 months old, wearing tartan collar. lost in the vicinity of Dixie and Cooksville. answers to the name of Beauty, 277â€" 4880 or call Cooksville police. BL A C K Manchester Terrier, male, vicinity of Gamma St. and Valermo Drive. Answers to PERKY. Children anxious 251â€"2994 BUDGIE. green and yellow. Miâ€" mueo. 255â€"3046 TRUE â€" religion promotes the unity of the ‘one human race and fosters the spirit of love and fellowship among people of all faiths. CL. 9â€"0694. BRO W HORDER â€" DESPARD YOU WILL COME BACK United Lodge of Theosophists 331 Bav St.. Ottawa. Ontario By professional â€" Toronto‘ largest selection of earrings over 500 styles. AWIN Jeweller, Goldsmith 6 Trinity Sq. For appointment EM. 6â€"5919 d Violin; Piano; Cello. Private lessons. CL. 5â€"1888. E 54 â€" TRANSPORTATION irty or wedding reception an unforgettable success with and ( ABEL. Ann 167 Stepher Etobicoke. 4 H 42 â€" MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED Make Your Dance, ing 067 eloved er 6lst SALESMEN WANTED RAWLEIGHS Explains life & deain. Send for free booklet Good Health Produc The Vic Lawrence Orchestra 259â€"0423 Dunda REINCARNATION Hogl EAR PIERCING 55 â€" PERSONAL LE 63035 inounce hter Ja 46 â€" TUITION 61 60 â€" BIRTHS Key C Richv ry. Clarkson Q 56 â€" . Ann Kowai. dearly wife of Carl Gabel in year. Mrs. Gabel restâ€" 63 M e Deidre. Oct DEATHS H FOUND LOST D Will Saturday 1 Spring A Th Apt area BE 9 T O M Miâ€" 10â€"30 reek Slhm(;re Bivd W: ;at 14th St),. â€" starting at 8.30, in Lakeshore New Toronto. Service in the _ Lions Auditorium. 300 Birâ€" chapel on Thursday at 315 p.m. mingham St. New tI‘flmmn Interment Park Lawn Cemeâ€" Come and dance for fun. Adâ€" tery. mission $1.25 at door. Advance w â€" sale S$1 LOMAS Fanny Alice (Grandâ€" FALL Fair, Saturday. October ma). Suddenly at Toronto, 2ith, 1964. from 1.30 to 400 Tuesday, . October 20. 19640 _ n‘clock at Mimico Presbyteman Fanny Alice Leedham. betoved _ Church (corner Royal York wife of the late William J. _ Rd, and Mimico Ave.). Aprons, Lomas â€" (formerly â€" of Dillon. home baking. Christmas decurâ€" Ave.. Humber Bay) (past DC _ ations and gifts. Afternoon tea sident and life member of Laâ€" _ 35¢. Sponsored by the Helping dies Auxiliary, Canadian Leâ€" Hands. gion No. 217. member of Humâ€" .; ;, f s . ber Bay L.O.B.A. and honorâ€" aÂ¥ M M‘AGE ‘SALL‘ 2i t"* ary member of Sunshine Circle Raockwood Chd.ptel_‘ ors. ,}VOSI‘ No. 176, Ancient Order of Forâ€" point Hall, Friday, Oct. 23, 10 esters}). dear mother of George, . $m.__ _ Highland Creek, Charles, Torâ€" RUMMAGE SALE, Wesley Unitâ€" onto. Elsie Kerr, New Toronto _ ed Church,. Mimico. 10 am. and the late Lou Lomas, Miâ€" _ Saturday, October 24th, mico. In her 9lst year. Mrs. RUMMAGE â€" SALE, Saturday Lomas is resting at the funâ€" _ October 24 at 2 p.m.. St. Agnes eral home of G. H.. Hogle. 63 Church, Long Branch Ave., by Mimico Avenue. Mimico. Serâ€" _ Evening W.A. vice Friday 130 p.m. Interâ€" â€" ment Park Lawn Cemetery. V?ll;llrcEtz)nA‘}: E]]V‘Ub‘ lzzt’:‘ul:' passed away October 12,â€"1963. nuidans fisld trime and (?lassii IN loving memory of a dear dad and Gramps, John F. Treble, who passed away October 25, 1961. COLLINGWOOD His weary hou IN loving memory of my dear husband John F Treble, who passed away October 25. 1961. We cannot halt the hand of RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Co., New Toronto) late of 60 â€" 9th St., New Toronto, dearly beloved _ mother of _ James, Nova Scotia;, William, Toronto and Raymond of Brampton; dear sister of Irene (Mrs. R. Charpentiere) Detroit, Laura (Mrs. N. Little), South Hampâ€" ton and Lloyd Wonch of Saâ€" ginaw, Mich. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Lid.. 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Serâ€" vice in the chapel on Wednesâ€" day at 11. am. Interment Brantford. TREBLE Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd dit and the er. Resting eral Home Shore Blyd Dear Dad. you are not forgotten Nor will ever be As long as life and me We CII remember thee â€"Loked and longed for always, Betty. Cy and granddaughters Christine & Catherine. time Or live again the past. But in our hearts are memories That will forever last It is a day that comes with sad regret His tro And in know H He Me Neve John F. who 62 â€" CEMETERY LOTs 1961 ery day 63 â€" IN MEMORIAM al 1 and ug! Ar 61 â€" CH. 1â€"0861 ibled night our aching fr rgotten. always. dear remembered by mo family DEATHS lle Ojeda Joseph â€" QUINN, Ellen â€" In loving memâ€" the Toronto Wesâ€" ory of our dear mother, who on Sunday, Oct.. passed away October 28, 1956. ph Ojeda Dominâ€"‘ She had a smile, a pleasant n loving memory on, a n d brother passed away Oct uights are pasi. hing hearts we weet rest at C her Alfved rld â€" but 1) nd THE Lakeshore Chapter of the Ontario Credit Union Leagues wish to thank the following who so kindly donated gifts and prizes: Ostranders Jewelâ€" lers, Chez Joseph, Syiphene Salon, Municipal Drugs Tony & Gino Hair Stylists, Don Rusâ€" sell Drugs, Rhea Flower Shop, Treasure House of Gifts, Local 399 (U.A.W.) Anaconda Brass, Continental Can Co., Plant No. 34, Continental Can Co., Plant No. 10, Jet Power (Malion) Credit Union, Fifty Forum (New Toronto) Credit Union, C. P. May (Coleman Ltd.), Glasworkers (Etobicoke) Creâ€" dit Union, Canadian T rane Employees‘ Credit Union. WE wish to extend our heartâ€" *‘ **** felt thanks and appreciation QUEENSWAY LADIES for the acts of kindness, mesâ€" BOWLING LEAGUE sages of sympathy, beautiful Standings, Oct. 14 floral \nbulg:. mass cards reâ€" Viking Fish & Chips 26, Mod f-en'ed fr({m {rlends} and‘ n.exgh: ern meat Market 25, Pritchard‘ KNIGHTS of Columbus Bing>â€" Suturday | night, at St. Leos Purish Hall, 8 pn. Early Bird â€" Regular and Specal games. 3rd LAKESHORE Ladies C ub and Scout Auxiliary are holdâ€" ing a tea and bake sale on Friday, October 30th at 2 pm. to 4 p.m. Admission 25¢. Aprons, candy â€" and assorted bake goods for sale. Everyone welcome. RUMMAGE SALEâ€"Auspices of Alderwood Presbyterian W.A. in the church auditorrum. 62 Lunness Rd. on Saturday, Oct. 24. 9.30â€"11.30 a.m.. CANADIAN Olde Tyme Callers Assoc., are holding their l1th Annual Fall dance, Oct. 29th, RUMMAGE SALE, Wesley Unitâ€" ed Church. Mimico. 10 am. Saturday, October 24th. RUMMAGE â€" SALE, Saturday October 24 at 2 p.m.. St. Agnes Church, Long Branch Ave., by Evening W.A. VALLEY ART Club. Basic inâ€" struction in art. . Interesting outdoor field tmips and classâ€" room study in sketching water colors and oils. For further inâ€" formation. 288â€"0793. RUMMAGE SALE. St. Olive Anslican Church, Windermere MR HEVUVV _ SaSZ i and Ostend, Friday. Oct. 30th, at 1.30 p.m. Charles of Edinâ€" The new entry in the Goodâ€" burgh LO.D.E â€" year â€" Anaconda House League, BAZAAR. Thursday October 29. Northern Electric, staged . the Francis Hague Chapter No. 72 eariy upset as they outskated Lakeview Hall, Keele and Anâ€" ing Goodyear Office team to take bette Strast 1 pm. to 5 PM ww Liuneâ€"s in tha learue‘s sit down supper, euchre in the evening. THE Annual. Bazaar of the Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 101. will be held Saturday, Oct. 4tm at 3850 Lake Shore Bivd W. (west of Brown‘s Line) from 1 â€" 5 p.m. Many items will be on display in the auditorâ€" 1um, also a hake sale. Convener is Mrs. K. Lynch. RUMMAGE and Bake Sale. Ocâ€" tober 24th at 10 a.m.. St. Paul‘s United Church, Long Branch. Auspices â€" N in th Lakeshore Scout * ST at 5 p.m. Admission aUC BOWLERS | wanted â€" for â€" Ladies Friday night league in New toronto. Starting at 915 p.m. Phone CL. 1â€"5854 BAZAAR. Tea and Bake Saleâ€"â€" way A helping hand for others every day â€" Sadly missed by her family 64 â€" CARDsS OF THANKS bors in the loss of a beloved husband and father. Special thanks to Mr. Frank Nill and staff of Ridley Funeral Home. â€"Mrs. John Shea and family. No 257 O.FS. Held at West \‘r'\. ‘Mr nt \as Goodyear Factory Point Hall, fith Street. Oct0be? ong Anaconda tied 2â€"2. Don Rydâ€" 24t} . to 5 p.m ng scored both Anaconda goals ADY Trainmen‘s euchre. Oct. to give the brassworkers a goal 23. Mimico Beach House. 815 p.m. Everyone welcome s- F ADY Engineers Euchre, West Two Ites or Point Hall. 6th Street. Friday 9 Oct. 23. 1:30 pm. Refreshâ€" M B k tb “ e s s en s BaskeTIDA 65 â€" COMING EVENTS Ar §3 â€" IN MEMORIAM Y Engineers Euchre, West »int Hall. 6th Street. Friday, ct. 23. 1:30 pm. Refreshâ€" ents. good prizes f Lakeshore Chapter The th New Entry Bags A Victory : In House League Opener Whitlock‘s LD.A. Drugs 10, The Budget Centre 10. High Single. flar Ola Smith, 215. Hish Sinsle with Handicap: Winnie Walker 276. High Double, flat Ola Smith 448. High Double with Handicap: Georgina Breard 520 Sunaco Service 19, Lioyd‘s Select Meat 13, Gordons Ladies Apâ€" parel 14, Giovanni & Carlo 14, Eleanor _ Flower Shoppe 13, lamarino Real Estate 12, Alf. Davis Men‘s & Boys‘ Wear 11, Gord. Cornish Auto Service 11, Whitlock‘s LD.A. Drugs 10, The Budget Centre 10. High Single. flar Ola Smith, 215. Hish Sinsle with Handicap: Winnie Walker 276. QUEENSWAY COMMERCIAL MEN3S LEAGUE Thursday, October 15 Pritchard‘s Sunoce 7. 30 (2); Flash Petroleum 7. 26 (4);. Uniâ€" ied Welding Proc. 7, 22 (6); The Budget Centre 5, 36 (1); Long Branch Tile 5. 27 (3); Al. Snow Kay Fr hams 401 Branch Thle 5, 27 (3); Al. Snow 5, 22 (6); Tony‘s Floor Cover ings 5, 21 (10); Superior Railing 5, 20 (12); B & K foller Die 4 17 (14); Bowes Sealiast 3, 21 (10); Wilcolator Ranco 3, 26 (4) Crosstown Tâ€"V 2, 22 (6): Paul‘ Barbers 2, 22 (6); Seaway Fist & Chups 2. 19 (13); Becker‘s Milk 2, 13 (16); Club 410 0, 14 (15) G.B. Auto Bouy 0, 10 (17); Wal 2, 13 (16); Club 410 0, G.B. Auto Bouy 0, 10 (1‘ iace Transport 0. 8 (18) High Averages: A. Snow 258. C. D‘Alessandro 239, J. Train 236, J. Ward 236, R. Pacilla 235, G. McKinley 233. T. Miranda 229, M. Jones 228. W. Williamson 228, J. Meiros 227. High Single: S. D‘Atm 320, P Ciocio 320, L. Jarreit 319, R Moore 314. Moore 318. Team Single: Wilcolator Ranâ€" co 1441. Long Branch Tile 1400, Superior Railings 1390, United Welding Processes 1381. Team Triple: United Welding Processos 4091. Long Branch Tile 3976, The Budget Centre 3905, Pritchard‘s Sunceo 3902. High Triple: R. Moore 811, J. Ward 794. R. Elliont 785, S. D‘Atri LONG BRANCH MIXED MAJOR BOWLING LSAGUE (for Friday, Oct. 16) White Sox were the high team for the night rolling 3338 closely {followed by the Tigers with 3294 ind the Pirates with 3283. 182 (239). Good singles were thrown in eariy upset as they outskated the Goodyear Office team to take a 3â€"2 victory in the league‘s opening â€" game â€" at â€" Lakeshore Arena Sunday afternoon. Goodâ€" year Factory and Anaconda tied 2â€"2 in the nightcap. The Electric squad jumped inâ€" to a 2â€"0 lead before Goodyear got around to realizing they were in the game as Marshall and McLellan scored. Ken Gorâ€" daneer got one goal back for Goodyear and then got the equalizer in the second period and it appeared the game would end at 2â€"2 ‘mo Drive. from 7 pm. to 10 pm ‘T‘ho program will operate from \the week of October 19. to the week of March 15. Register at or through the Etobicoke Recreation lD@p.lrtmnn' Novice players welâ€" come. With only minutes left to play Buskard took a McLellan pass and fired the puck past Goodâ€" vear netminder Flaxman, giving him no chance on the shot and the game ended 3â€"2. Goodyears _ picked â€" up _ four penalties. including ten minute misconducts to Cordick and Laâ€" gerquist. Northern Electric also drew four penalties. all minors. The second game was a seesaw affair which resulted in a split in peoints. as Goodyear Factory and Anaconda tred 2â€"2. Don Rydâ€" ing scored both Anaconda goals The Etobicoke Recreation Deâ€" partment is operating a program of recreational basketball for all men at two locations this year This program will operate on Tuesday evenings at Scarlett Heights Collegiate. 15 Trehorne Drive (west side of Royal York Road. north of Richview Side Road) and Thursday evenings at Alderwood Collegiate. 300 Valerâ€" 433. Grace Wil Latest Bowling Results ‘all s Fish Milk (15); Walâ€" by Mike O‘Dacre 300, Carle Deâ€" Caire 268. Joan Halliday 267 and Jim McLaughlin 255. Men‘s high averages to date: Ait Irvine 255, Ron Hatffengen 247, Bob Bramhul 238 and Nick Ladies® hish averages to dute: Jean Knauil 234, Beity DeCaire 214, Noclia Bruce 210 and Joan dauiaay 200. Team â€" Standings. Puates 7, Giants 7. Angels 4. Braves 4, Dvernchuk 237 (184, 208, 202) ar Rusty Reed 771 Oiner very 20 ladies‘ division Diplock 682 (218 McFarl\nd 662 Glady 264) ; White Sox 2 230) 686 Hodgson 66! Diplock 635 219 & 208. Jack C and Gerry McKe Hodgson 669 (236, 225, 208); Russ Diplock 655 (191, 315, 159). Some excellent singles were carded by Helen Tackaberry 200, Mary _ Nievadomy _ 232. Bille Heasty 224 & 221. Helen Lindsay 223, Merle Dixon 214 & 203, Norâ€" ma Steel 214. Hazel Davies 210 and Laura Harrison 202. Al Bonus 293. George Van Spronsen 268, Jim Easton 238. Jim Colsan 257. Bili Morris 243 % 912 Bernie Smith 239 & 231. The Beatles played fine darts. ied by Jerry Caiter took 2 points irom the top team. The Goâ€" Abeads. Also the Screwballs took * from the Hot Shots to go into 2nd place tied with the Hot Shats Goâ€" Lheads Ahead In Dart Action Ari Buchonsn 240 & 235 Moore 234 & 201. Ed Lov Laurie Doucett had high score for the nicht with a fine 157. Dan Nickolson is shooting good scores ind had a 140. John McCrossan was down on the bottom team, which will help considerably that team. lead on each occasion but they couldn‘t hold it. MacDonald levelled the score at 1â€"1 with a late first period goal and Morgan got the equaliâ€" zer late in the second period Anaconda outdrew Goodyear in the penalty department, pick= ing up nine minors to Goodâ€" year‘s six. In the D6 (26" EASTWOOD MEN‘S DAR1 LEAGTE STANDINGS Guâ€"Ahesds 11. Hot Shots 10. rewballs 10. Strikers 9. First or ist 8. «Mac‘s Milk P.Cr. 8. Bu!‘â€" wers 8. Beatles 8. Stealers 7, iwlines 3. Plavboys 4, Scrounâ€" L. K. WILKES, D.G. Chiropractic and Electroâ€"Therapy 2708 Lake Shore Blvd. W. MIMICO 259â€"3621 Call Now DON‘T GO AROUND IN CIRCLES! 3385 Lake Shore Bivd. W at 28th 5t., Long Branch 2. Bernie Smiih Buchanan 240 4 THERE IS AN ASSOCIATEY‘ PLAN . . . 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