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Weston-York Times (1971), 28 Jan 1971, p. 7

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Required by rapidly ex- panding Rexdale firm, ex- nrlenced in accounts to trial lance, also coding when. Attractive appearance with ttgr,,',') personality. Own portation. Mtherim t86DixortRd. 248-6143 hm ting puiiioriTn It; Weston area. Good hours in a friendly dice. Sr. Acct. Clerk $110+ (”punch tN YYY......? yrs. yxp.erienee l Assessor. EJALIF] raduati mfgrabl _ _ubility to , writing; 5 (all ADV mutated mm attractive to penan- of one In: than the other, advertisements are placed for convenience of ruden. Such lilting are not handed to exclude perm g either sex this Inquiries regarding Act should be addressed to Ontario 2"T't, Ig.""?; Victoria Street, Toronto 210. Telephone: 365-1537.” “The WN Women's Emu (itguht, Act ltr ta 'a"Iflh tttut In it w ceer exceptions. Since Iome_ opcupatlonl are HELP WANTED MALE "-HEU' WANTED MALE or Female . or Female Property Assessor Trainees Times Classified Index SALARY m. rising to $7070. after six months' satisfactory Mr. R.D. Baxter, Regional Assessment Commissioner, 2 Btidgeway Street, [Micah 652, Ontario. Full-time positions available all areas West Toronto. Mature men with a proven work record for positions with a world renowned security organization. Uniforms and license provided. Apply in Person glALIFlCATIONS raduation from a university of recognized standing mist-ably in Economics or Political Science; the ubility to communicate effectively orally and in writing; exercise tact and good judgement For Application Forms, Write To - Selected candidates will be trained in all aspects of real property valuation and assessment ad- ministration leading toa full time career as a Property The Assessment Division of the Department of Mugicipal Atty.rt! has f number of Msessor 'rta)nfts III-DISPLAY: All Cl-tflea-tis - tte per line. Box number chum 50c. Wm ADVERTISEMENTS: $1.25 minimum for " word: or lea. (N.B. Telephone In." count! In 7 words.) 5c lot each additional word. DMDLINE: Commercial 3ernMNsptny and word Idl. li A.M. Wednemy for My ptstrtlerttom TM". 241-5211 titioris available in their Regional Assessment 0f- I - [Ill EH." IA - I.“ in." services , - pr-YI.' WIN“ a - Lon For Sale . wanna O - Mann”; " - Manny To Loan ' -- lumen Omrvunmu " -- all“ For In! 6 -- om" sun To Let . wanna u -- “on" Sun " Let Ana wanna , -- “new" lMIlI'VIDI . Communal Spin " - Farm: . Suburban To so" . Vanna I - sum Yo Let ' Wanna O -t Nouns To Cet " - New" w-moa n - Annmnun Yo Let Muhammad " - Aplrlmonh To Let Furnlshod u - Apartment: Win!“ " - sum Aeeqttttmttotlttrt " - Plan Yo I." Ftgrtt.-Uttfttrrt " - (mar-um luralnl “on" And DIV can " - lemon And loud " - lam: " L01 "may.“ w - I In: " Let Unvvrnunod " -- lung wanna ll - "will“ "who: " - Ankh; For S." '" - curl-mu- fun :20 - Muhlncrv for Salt I Wm " - Amen: VII-Mod '" - cum Ana Ila-nu " - '01 "RI . __ Imam hull" I - ltulmui "I Rent “A - Snowman” A "winner" [gulp fl - Iuh, Mm" I (gunmen! In - or Inn-"nu I -- Cl": In no. .1 Mohave!“ I. - can Wanna .6 - DIM». smal- . - Tree" A Tull." " - car, Truck Inn-II " - Mao-mm" “mu A lull" in - mm». km. SECURITY GUARDS PIN KERTONS OF CANADA LTD. 15 Tomnto St., 9th Floor 362-6811 on For modern clean Hosiery Mill. No experience necessary. Own tran- Mtlf,t ARYIN ME: EXPERIENCED: mature person living in Weston required for general office work. Apply: For “Inner "nonunion tlease call - has The loath After Christmas and 11 through the houu - no! t mature In stirring, 'lt even . 'glt",ut'u1 0 Am. " p 1 New Terrace. Smriett Rd; Jane . Lambton Ave.; .9.1,.itq!,et “like View”: GENERAL OFFICE HOSIERY . INSPECTORS 31 South Station St. 241-7041 t1.saiiiiiiinm. 12 midnight to 8 am. NAMES OF CANADA 8 TIDEMORE AVE. 743-4744 A DIRECT “I! TO OVER 15,000 HOUSEHOLDS! 925-4255 n _- than: To Let . VII-nod an - ClmpInl Equip. I "All": " - summer later" A Camp! MA - Snowman". Amt “I Rotor" " -- Vul'lon Pr-rn.' Far Silo MA - four: " - swam" can-n: To Let " - Summer Conan: Want" " -- lmMovmom WM?” u __ Jobs at Intern. ttt women 30A -- humor .1pr n - Damn": ”up Wino-d '" - Dom-me "up Ann-Mo to - um of mum: on Mon 40A -- Farm Help And Ermtl-rtt Viv-Mod ll - SKIN“ "I" Wln'od " -- Male . lam-Io "on Wanna u - and“ School: u - Dunn-Mn. " - Mum: III-mun.» And "In“ u - IIUCI'IMII Innrvnlm “A - Auwmum “I __ PM": Sonny-pun " -- ”on. Yum». " ._ sonic" Otter-d cum-n u - rr-rt.tkrrt Is - 'nnoul MA -- wan-0M column '" __ lumen Forum-II " -- L“. " - Found "* Loyal None" ". - Antt_rrl.t u - lung-Mom: " - Marl-on " -- I'M! “A - Angolan! " - (:00!!va LOO! u - In Manon-m u - cm of "an” MA - Mum-rm Pt-ht lunar“ " - comm. Ivml Weston. WESTON Business College - 1736 Weston Rd, Weston. Comylete office training. 2476 41. HAIRDRESSING - By professional, done in your home. Specializing in Perms. Guaranteed." Also cutting and styling. 741-9908. MR. & Mrs. Colin Shorney are happy to announce the engagement of their dyyhtetsysarl, to Bay}. son, will be distributed, with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any Iielii'ft'nt of whose claim he sha not then have notice. WWANTEDMALE 'trremaie F person requh part time 'ot.. Dated at Toronto this 18th day of January, 1971. Frank E. Lewis. Executor, by Parsons & Lewis, Suite 212, 229 Yonge street, Toronto 1, Ontario. His solicitors herein. DAY work wanted - Wednesdays, $11. and airfare. 241-833. In the Estate of: William Warwick, deceased. All persons t,'tvhf claims wainst the Estate o William arwick, late ot the Borough of York, who died on or about the 30th day of August, 1970, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 2trth day. of EebruaryL 1971, 28th day of February, 1971, after which date the Estate '3-SERVIcgs OFFERED LAWRENCE GOODWILL A.T.C.M., LR.S.M., MUS. BACK, Teacher of - Fixing & Theory 'OA-oo-tc my AVAILAILI 'S-MUSIC INSTRUCTION AND TALENT 55A--W0MENS COLUMN 57A-LEGAL NOTICES POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU - Why Not Join One Of WhgaNot Join One Of Our nadian Escorted 58-ENGAGEMENTS Rog',l cdueiiriit"ory nminations BE b8888 "-EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION Tours? .2402 Bloor St. West 767-5401 Notice to graditors And Others & Mrs. Ken Philibs of RETIRED 241-7041 tor William of Toronto and Joselph of Vancouver, dear 'l loved by his 4 gran children. Prayers in the chapel were held Tuesday 9:30 a.m. In- terment Prospect Cemetery. SOPER, Marjorie - At Our Lady of Mercy Hospital on Tuesday January 19, 1971, Marjorie Day be oved wife of Joseph Soper of Weston dear mother of Edward of GENERALMEETING Jan. Mth, 1971 N, ap.m. In the lower lounge of the Iahth') Steak House, 5565 -. . 'At. E, Mpmelst‘of Dixie Rd. Fir further m formation call - m1 wanes ucvuu m In mu. year, beloved husband of Anne Huson, formerly of Weston. Service in the Chapel, was held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Nash- ville Cemetery. MASSEY, Anthony - At the Oshawa Genera Hospital, on Sunday, January 24, 1971. Anthony Massey of Oshawa, beloved husband MISS-HON fauna without partner: Etobicoke and dear sister of Bessie may of Weston, dear gran mother of Susan, Sandra and Jimmy. Service in the chapel was held Friday 2 pan. In- terment Riverside Cemetery. WALDUCK, Mar - At the Peel Memorial, Hospital, on Saturday, January 23, 1971. Mary Walduck, (formerly of Weston), beloved wife of Albert Walduck, dear mother of Annie (Mrs. R. Thain), Henry, Lillian (Mrs. F. Grimoldbv). Edward. Evelyn (Mrs. H. Rulford) Elsie (Mrs. W. Kerr), and the late Mag (Mrs. C. hardy), and bert, dearly *W’ _ EUCHRE - 2nd Emery Scouts mother's auxiliary. St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church. Weston & Verbeach, Saturday January 30th, at 11:09 gm. Admission .50c Retteihments, grandchildren. Service in the cha el was held Tuesday g p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemeterv WEST, Charles RA. -- At the North Western General Hospital, on Thursday, Jan. 21st, 1971, Charles West, beloved husband of Edna Potts of Downsview, beloved father of Pauline (Mrs. J. Campbell) dear grandfather of Heather Ann, and Neal, dear brother of William, Frances (Mrs. W. Weston), Irene (Mrs. A. Powell) Reg], and Ernest. Service in e chapel was held Monday 11 am. In- terment Glendale Memorial Gardens. by his 9 grandchildren. Service in e chapel was held Monday 1 p.m. ln- terment Sanctuary Park Cemeterkr DUNN, Al t John (Bert) - Suddenly at Humber Memorial Hospital, on Saturday, January 23 1971, Albert ( Bert) Dunn of Weston, husband of the late Mary lson. Dearly loved father of Kathleen (Mrs Val Hill) and Floren (Mrs. D. Rycroft) Loving grand- fath of David and M ie Rycroft. Brother of William and Cecil. Service in the chapel was held Wednesday 1 p.m. In- terment ount Pleasant Cemetery. HEWITT, Charles -- .Sud- denly, at Bracebride on Sunday, Jan. 24 1971, Charles Hewitt, in his 78th CLARKE, Samuel Wm. -.ve At the Northwestern General Hospital, on Thursday Jan. 21 1971. Samuei Clarke of Toronto, beloved husband ot Evelyn Clarke dear father of GiiiGii (Mrs. H. Baxter), of Dearborn, Mich., Gladtys (Maven. Jones), Violet IMra. _P. anmmond) Funeral Home CHI-2233 cm-zzos 2035 Weston Road ' _ 241-0861 , “Book Of Remembrance" of Doris Radchuk, dear father of Jean (Mrs. E. Tomkinson), Rose (Mrs. J. Procher), Diane (Mrs. R. MacDonald) , Arlenel Mrs. M. Stock), brother of William of Toronto and J_oseph - of Vancouver, 1oveChy her l9'grand- ghpdfep' and a'?. 4rea.t- q5-4X3MING EVENTS q2-CEMErTERY [UPS 11tt (Mrs. J. Whiteside) gall _ Torgnto, detFly.hrved RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 2300 Lawrence Ave. W “JEAN Ward Scouts, cubs benefit from rummage sale 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Halliwell, formerly of Woodward Ave., and now resident in Ottawa; Oui of town guests in- gudedz- 'I.. .-" ".-. u Er.,".'-..," Bill sum was presented with a wallet and cheque on behalf of 2nd Weston Cubs and Scouts, presentation being made by Dave Forrest, who last year won the queen's Scout award. ”me fee In no which In. cludellnnch tmtihroadhe cover areas " the writing profession including fiction writing, bublicuions, newspapers, trade papers, rttdio-teletriition and magazine articles. Courses will be given by tmmtteraoftheehthrrhottre all women active in the Opening with the national anthem, led by Rev. D. Reed at the piano, the program continued with the reading of letters from former scouts, friends and wellwishers, and Bob Taylor, former cub- master and now scout commissioner for Qntario, related exploits and led in a sugio'lgn _ _ Thr North West Boys Club are holding their annual "Valentine Dance," on Friday February 12 from 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 am. This will be held at "Tony's Ballroom," at21 Toryork Dr. -- Close to home for everyone in this neigh- borhood. The tickets are $5.00 per couple, which in. cludes a buffet dinner and prizes. “Look for a special big surprise at 10:00 pan. in the evening:" All proceeds will go towards sponsoring the many events put on by the North West Boys Club. came out on such a cold night, and all those who donated items, because without them the sale could not have been the success it was. The money realized will be put towards cub and scout Under the impression that the evening's event was to be a cub reunion, he found an assembly of some 90 friends honoring his many years of dedicated service. group held a rummage and bake sale on Monday, January 18. Everything from baked goods to used clothing, toys, paper-backs, shoes, sports equipment and Jewellery was on sale. Mrs. Yvonne Trapman, president, and the rest of the ladies Bill has been cuhmaster, and latterly seoutmaster, of 2nd Weston cubs and scouts for the last 19 years, and is now retiring. The Canadian Women's Press Club are holding a writers' workshop on Saturday, February 27 at George Brown College, Teraulay Street at Bay. maitttinanee machine, clearing the Ice at 3:00 mm created I disturbance causing " of deep. really was a surprise was held at Westminster Church on Jan. Iii, the guest of honour being Bill Smith, 26 Landour St. Toronto 9. unused quite I stir last an among area was"; Lu! September, AW. Price, Egllntqn Avenue sent a pitttton'asmtainim, at not» caused by the rink. He statqd glut [teeny . puckl were trnrd-iriitttetsonrxu York Park. and mum Comm” tad mCoqgtggtagtad tho I'm-l at the booby boards at Puma Park in: when "tFest of 400 All-da'y sessions froth 9:00 The means Auxilliary of A surprise party that Valentine Dance for boys' club ".r"st-t-,0tu-r,ga-vtt,trtt-., Pearen Park boards to be removed I Pat dacAnhur Press club workshop Surprise party for retiring scouter A tape r?scording was made by Knox Latimer of the evening's program and the many expressions of appreciation of Bill Smith's long and dedicated service to the pack. _ tg'efe,'hgletg'i write: Wotkahop, x6235, Station A, Torodto 1 Warren Guscott of Kleinburg, former Scout- master. The refreshment committee was convened by Mrs. F. Hayes. +++ St. Timothy's by the Humber Young People's - (Tirn's Teams,) are holding a show called the "Parent Trap.') First show is Friday February 5 at 7:00 p.m. There will be three shows on Saturday February 6 at 10:00 arm-1:00 p.m., and 4:00 pan. All are welcome. Parent's, please help to support your young people by having your children attend these movies! Gracedale public school is also having a movie called, "Ma and Pa Kettle in the Ozark," to be shown Friday January 29. The movies start atr.00 pan., and the price is 35 cents for children. This also is to support the North West Boys' Club. andruativudrmietin to pee the happy t:mqtltPtto Mr. and Mrs. W. Car- michael, formerly of Queen's Drive, now living in Listowel, whose boys were also in the cub pack. later what directive, rather than money, one should have given him. It has been recognized that there is a need in the area for breaks. For further in. Bob and Sylvia Gooch held Open Home on Jamal-y 16 to debate their 25th mums For tickets and further im ”"m‘u "mum“: formation call Ray or Joan ' TrPEmtlTEit SERVICE Marshall at 741-6367. -'""-..rl"irl'.T-'- he at " vii-in Ave. Mount and their two boys, former Having decided against a handout, as the young man, who looked to be about 18, seemed robust, and adequate? dressed, though very col ' one wondered activities and all items left over from the sale were picked up on Ti1eaday by the Crippled Civilians' for distribution. +++ The Northwestern Figure Skating Club held their C.F.S.A. figure tests on Thursday, Jan. 14 at Keelesdaie Arena and their preliminary and junior bronze dance tests Sunday, Jan. 17 at Cedarvaie Arena. Ian Chase, the Ice Director was very pleased with the results of both nights and Mm. M. Crulchhnnk. Glam Valhy Drive and pin IL Button. Pam Av”, W Iona and hardtir the boards to remain. 'nattling manual-I to play may. They felt that Mtroete living +++ On one ot the zero days recently, we were confronted by a youth who stepped out of the shelter of a doorway in the centre of town and asked if we had "some change" so he could "get something to eat". -etatxeuiitamamtd +++ 0n the subject a! hung ruin. Jasper Park has two rirha.0neforp1eaaureanda hockey rink. Thretekptmtecallstrorn going over to the park with feels the skaters are putting a fine effort into the program anniversary Celebrate 25th about Toronto "Key Man" is now residing in your area, and engine 24 hrs. repairs, key dup cation, mail bot in- salutiona. M SERVICE CNARGE 483-2945 my hulband and two children at». in hand. The plum rink tu- not been properly iced. Gnu Ming "rough made it lmpoulhle to Ante without time. Some yams boys had trought over their own +++ Greenborough Community Church had for their guest on Sunday, Jan. M Rev. Marilyn Hunter, who is resident Chaplain at the Ontario Hospital and has served several pastorates in the west and in the Ap plewood Associated United Church. Miss Hunter received her education from Western University, Em- manual College and the United College outside Winnipeg, Man. TOP GRADE ALUMINUM DOORS‘WINDOWS.ALSO WOOD AT BARGAIN PRICES, ONE WEEK DELIVERY. Instéaa of preaching a traditional Sunday sermon, being taught ““4" - Mano-Ills. 86 Ton Van for In“ obs. was“ lurk LES-512! Incidentally, a good half- hour later, the youth, really blue with cold by now, was still in the same doorway, emerging periodically to accost pedestrians with the an Information Centre to handle this type of situation by linking the applicant with the appropriate social agency or other source of assistance. Happily, this Information Centre is to be established, and its organization is now under way. fr, 'lttfitt2h",ri,ute, (g; Jangngark f,'tii':'iii' and glowing” ,Mount bennis 2t, 33., Wt mu Us. Your. local Cmftsmon To SAVE You Tim. and Money 241.52" Call limo numbers for Fast Results 241-2755 Community Locksmith Attention! jowne Moss 769-604‘ HOME IMPROVEMENTS special rates for students by week or month Sales ' Service Free delivery 742-5601 Eicetronietringttaris C" Tune-vi Spec. Wheel Alignment-- Balance - R Service 1778 Jane St. N. of Lawrence 247. Y Partiri.i -- Wanderings novmc, came: no STORAGE CHARLES SRMMUT LTO. 513 ROGERS ROAD ADDING MACHINE Typewriter Rentals Margaret Leeper - 24l-6394__ 653-7066 LOCKSMITNS MOVING? Rexdnle (ilfiut/, Exptrt R.ee.irs-E.ngttes Mona-tic AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES WALTER'S GARAGE onthetypeofmanJohnwas inhisdayandhowhefitted into society then and how he would fit in our society today. This approach to Sunday morning worship was certainly different and has merit. Rev. Hunter brought out a genuine response from the congregation. _ Greenborough has planned a series of special evenings for the benefit of their members and friends. The series consists of six carefully planned meetings ice was with]: tor listing but the worry about getting tit with a puck took away all the enjoyment. sport tor young boys but the little tykes would also like a dance to ma. Parents cannot send their Rev. Hunter lead the 's"l','%T,t,tttt1hgtg risk to ta, much to the annoyance of the boys playing hockey there +++ The recent icy conditions brought a toll of accidents, and the X-ray department of the local hospitals were very busy spots indeed. Mrs. H. McKelvy of Weston Rd. fractured her arm in a fall on the ice, and Mrs. C. Partrick, of lawrence Ave. fell in Loblaw’s parking lot, and was badly shaken up. Mrs. Bern Rollings of John St. develo a . ful muscle 'legl'ltlf12 nigh}, which has meant the temporary wearing of a surgical collar Interior painting and paperhanging, exterior painting our specialty Plastering New ceilings and repairs, .. shining basement walls refinished in cement. .. shining basement walls Sales - Service refinished in cement. Benn]: Carpentry repairs, f loor APOLLO APPLIANCES tiles, Eavestroughs- new - 782-6135 Cleaned I Rypttitef --I-t-- PAINTING and decorating, inside or outside wor . Paper hanging, free estimates. 241-1407. PIANOS New . Used $175. up Reconditioned - Tuned - Rentals. Delivery. same request. Weston is unaccustomed to panhandlers on its streets, and one wonders if this is the start of a trend? At the same time perhaps concern arid involvement should have been shown - it's hard to know. PIANO 2'e't'uv-, and repairs. Robert lyeo. 239- 7016. Small PAINTING ' DECORATING PIANO TUNING MO INSTRUMENT REPAIRS Painting ' Decorating Chesterfield, & Chairs re- PIANOS covered like new. PAY FOR ll d$l75 MATERIALS ONLY. NO " . " -“P ABDITIONAL CHARGE mditioned - Tuned - F R LABOR. All work :13.me . guaranteed. 2ii,iil,iiiht! FREE 1mm DIM-ISL W. 70-1491 763-1!” PLASTERING Hal sude' 737-4842 PLASTERERS 247-6211 tst,' CE", evenings in the church at 7:30. The series began on Jan. 24 and will continue for tive more Sundays lead by the Rev. Roy Essex. entitled "The Christian Way Series" to, be, held, Sunday dim out to In ti 'ritttmttgertgitg,htrt- t'.ttteteettimhtqtorete cpggod'lva'y by om? “ammonia ttgftf.1'g','/','d1t'l'.r/t'tt', how: . Rrnt0Ett-- un properly ”mind. and much therapy. We hope that for all three the worst of the discomfort and inconvenience is over. 'I‘hnecmhvenowuou than!) the fence and into 1ttrBi9cteeeonmmttser f, York LCentral PLASTERING, Stucco and Ceramic Tile. Reasonable. Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to render numbel, will be received In the otnce a! "I! Assistant Secretary tttr me Supply and General Service work on tires for an Buses and Trucks operand under the iuristrrctOn M the Board W0tlM14tEPhllts ALTERMIONS Detailed speciriotions and lend” forms may be outlined upon application to me Pur. chasing Department. 5050 Yonge Street, Willowaale, Ontario, 225 Tenders will close 3:00 PM, February um, 19711»: Ittwest or any - wm no. necessarily be named o L Tough. . Director at Education L Trainer, Chairman Te. prevent any further THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK TENDER TIRE SERVICE new!” - Alteration etro Lie. PH 57 Norman C. Chapman 363 Blackthom Ave. 653-7758 RADIO, STEREO AND T.V. REPAIRS ONTARIO SCHOOL OF UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERY ELECTRICIANS rail PLASTERERS TY. Services PLUMBING PLUMBER8\ +++ , W.

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