m ALL PERSONS havinog claims against the estate Eduardas Buividas late of the Borough of North York, in the County of York, deceased, who died on or about the 2nd day of October, 1969, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of March, 1971, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice. Notice Tou ditors And Orets IN THE ESTATE OF EDUARDAS BUIVIDAS, DECEASED. DATED at Borough of York, this 3rd day of February, 1971. STANLEY VAUPSAS, Executor by his solicitor, George W. Bull, 1920 Weston Rd. Suite 202, Weston. Ontario. Garages L" REESE Alterations - Himiditier AAfonditiNing - Hea: Alteratio"ns WEE] Eavestroughing 851-2324. WINNERS of Weston Minor Hockey League Young Canada Hockey Week Draw: 8365; 5021; 7230; 2324; 19675; 8706; 2966; 11268; 8796; 3356; 12278; 7006; 3212; 20709; 8118; 191iFi8977.iA146; 5109; HAIRDRESSING - By professional, done in your home. Specializing in Perms; Guaranteed. Also cutting and styling. 741-9908. EEC Rooms - Kitchen - 7711; 20365; 4084; 14052; 14635; 2108; 7687; 18228; 11478. Thank you to all who supported the league. Interested in having your hair coloured once a month? Colouring institute requires rCnoltliels. No charge to you. a - PENNYRICH BRA -. A' new world of figure flattery awaits you. or the figure you should have - for the comfort you need - Call 247- 3116 or 247-3923. KANTER, Maria Kitsrenko -- At Humber Memorial Hospital on Saturdm February 20, 1971. Ma Kanter of Toronto, beloved mother of Stella (Mrs. J. Fox) and the late Peter Kanter, Sr., and Mrs. Olive Croake, dearly loved by her 3 grandchildren, Funeral to St. Bernard of Clairvaux Church for Reaulem Mass was held w nesday 10 a.m. In. terment Mount Hope Cemetery. MURRAY, Jean - At the York Finch Hospital on Monday, February 22 1971. ean Murray il Downsview, beloved wife of Joseph Albert Murray, dear mother of Judy (Mrs. Funeral Home CHI-2233 CHI-2208 2035 Weston Road HAIR COLOURING 55A-WOMENS COLUMN J. Dundas), sister of Bruce, Kenneth, Jack and Ralph Rowland, Marion is ow o sti'r'llll"mll't'le'rl of K23 Dundunnd BrMleyF . Service In the Cheri Thursday 11 mm. n- terment Beechwood dear mother of Judy (Mrs. R. Fyrd)_artd Baum; Mrs, WA-LEGAL NOTICES 922-9507 Between-9:30-5:30 'S-PERSONAL 6r-DEATHS Ward FOTO COPIES Mlt00'mrlotttitt 275Mhmdas St. W. (near Ii- $t.) o DUPUCA%NG SERVICE . MONK} STENCILS ' OFFICE SOPHIE Mama o"%8tBgt 767-4866 smile. husband of the late Janie Belle Brown, dear father of Clifton of Trenton, Betty (Mrs. Charles Summers) of Rexdale and Donna (Mrs. Charles MacKay) of Scottsdale, Arizona, brother of Mrs. Edna Mazzie of Saskatoon, dearly loved b a grand- children. Servfce in the chapel was held Tuesday, 2 gm. Interment Sanctuary ark Cemetery. SEFTON, Theresa Ann - Suddenly at the Toronto Genera Hospital on Sunday Feb. 21, 1971, Theresa Ann Shefton of Toronto, beloved wife of Norman Sefton. Service in the chapel was held Wednesday 1 p.m. Cremation. SMART, Charles, Thomas Wesley - Suddenly on Friday, February 19, 1971, Wesley Smart of Weston beloved husband of Ethel nesday 2 gm Interment Sanctuary arkCemetery. SAIGLE, Ernest Galvin (Ernie) (Retired from UMaws' Association) - Suddenly in Arizona on Emery y, lWl-Emst Hospital, on Tuesda , February 16, 1971. Melville J. Nix. beloved husband of Pearl Cameron of Toronto, dear father of Gloria (Mrs. F. Price), Melville John, and Beverley Ann (Mrs. George Holmes), dearliv loved by his 9 (gran children, brother 0 Lyle, Velma (Mrs. P. O'Brien), Elmore. Service, in the chapel was held Friday 1 p.m. interment Park Lawn Cemetery. PETRIE, James (Member of Patricia Ja/ge) and AM.) I At T Toronto REYNOLDS, Clayton W. __ On Monday, February a, 1971. Clayton W. Reynolds of_Arbordel Rd., Rexdale, beloved husband of Edith Lee, dear brother of Mrs. Marie Tester of London, England. Service in the chapel was held Wed- NIX, Melville James - 'ydde.r.tly., at SL_Joeeph's Funeral Home CHI-2233 CHI-2208 2035 Weston Road YOUNG, Iva G. - Suddenly at the Humber Memorial Hospital, on Saturday, February 20 1971, Iva 1Yghnh loved mother of Loret ' Anne, Arthur & Ernie. Funeral service was held Tuesday am. Toronto, Evelyn (Mrs. R. Stewart) of Windsor. Service in the Chapel was held Tuesday 1 p.m. In- terment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Van STONE, Elizabeth - At the t1r.'ni'gT General Hospital, on hursday, February 18, 1971. Elizabeth VanStone (formerlKe of Wingham), wife of t late Frank W. WE wish to thank pub1lcly Kathy Sernbulak, Land Rangers, Girl Guides, Irish Dancers, neighborhood children, and the other en- tertainers, who heaved us to help others. God Impala: all. Mary and Randy H ge. Smart, dear father of Lindy artIRob_ert, brother. kinda and Robert, brother _ wry (MW-.E- Rulnn)Y Petrie, beloved husband of Glady's Raymo of Weston, dear father of James N. and Nelson D., grand- father of Carrie Ann. Service in the chapel, was held Friday 11 aan. In- terment Prospect Hospital on Tuesday; Psrrya.ry_18, 1971-_Jame§ 241-0861 “Book of Remembrance" VanStone, aunt of Babe and Pearl Eckerswiller of Toronto. Service in the chapel was held MondaY 11 um. then to the Ro ufs Funeral Home, Clifford, Ontario, for service Monday} p.m. Interment Manda 3 p.m. In 'sllflr1r/lj'e'lilller'v'l, 62-CEMETERY LOTS 64-CARD OF THANKS RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMITORIUM mo Lawrence Ave. W. Ward 61-A3EATHS Bobby Tine), nine-year-old "Timmy’ of Saturday’s mmmy Tyke skate-A.atum' prepares to cut the opening ribbon at Keelesdaie Arena Saturday. More than 200 youngsters of the Bert Robinson league covered sponsored laps in aid of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children. Shown next to mm. my' is participant Bobby vailianeourt, as league founder Bert Robinson, top left, and vice-president Fred Whitehead look ml. . [may 7:3_0 P_.%pr., Walter Johnson Friday 7:30 PM, Dr. Walter Johnson Saturday 2 - 5 P.M. Displa s, Slides etc, 7x00 PM. Dessert l Coffee 8:00 P.M. Mr. Bill Rimes Sunday 9:45 A.M. Dr. H.S. Hi yer 11:00 AM. Rev. Art Wormald 7:00 P.M. Cantata - wuonvs: . AM. to 0 Fir. 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I -O- WESI’OI BAPTIST CHURCM Corner Weston Rd. & Lawrence Toronto 335, as of March lst, 1971 Service Opens 7:00 AM. 1736 Weston Road - Weston Banana JEE5iiii Balm Missiomry Fair Npartment of Mmpawu and Immvyrnnon COME IN TODAY! "-EXBUNG EVENTS A, Mo pink; Feb.86-t8 COMPLETE "WINS Hwy " a. Dune. 2393801 After some public argument over a request by Mayor Philip White that it allow Mr. Green to speak the committee went into private session to discuss the legal implieatisms of any claim by the York resident. "We decided to take no further notion." Metro Chairman Albert Campbell announced after the meeting. Mr. Green was not heard Metro Executive Com- mittee In! week refund to [man to I York claw: who claim: that pile driving work on the Spam Expressway route not up vibration: that damaged his houn on Strum-m Rd Mr. Campbell told Mr. White that the whole problem of Mt. Green's claim for compensation was a matter for the courts. Mr. White complained that Mr. Green was "just another citizen caught in the web of bureaucracy." He asked "where does the small home owner go when he has a problem?†. York has laid claim to a section of the waterfront at the foot of Leslie St. west to near the mouth of the Humber River offshore but still hasn't a representative on the waterfront advisory +++ York Alderman Robert Hewitt last week suggested to the Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority that membership on the Metro waterfront advisory board be limited to 12 persons. . A blood donor clinic will be held on Monday, March 1 at St. Jude's Church, 3265 Weston Road Hours of the clinic are 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. The clinic is open to the public and everyone is urged to give blood and perhaps save a life. York "(nan refused hearing at Metro Blood clinic Mr. White said the old name could be phased out. The name would have to be changed on transit tickets, vehicles and badges and uniforms worn by TTC of- ficials as well as on all letter head and street signs. g, +++ Metro has bought 7,040 square feet of land from York for $22,000. The land is on the south side of Eglinton The mayor contended that the name change would indicate a greater respon- sibility for the transit system. "A name change will not improve service or reduce costs," Toronto's Mayor William Dennison argued at Metropolitan Executive Committee. "Uave the TTC alone," a city alderman said. Metro Chairman Albert Campbell was worried about the cost of changing the name. "it would cost thousamis," he Metro Social Services Commissioner John An- derson said the day care centre is operated for the benefit of married students. He said Metro will pay the dailyfeefor children when it is found that the parents cannot afford the amount. +++ change for the Toronto Transit Commission. York Mayor Philip White found himself without support last week for his idea to change the TTC to the Metropolitan Toronto Transit Authority. T h e l I k e f r o n t municipalities including Etobicoke, t Scarborough. Pickering and Minis-nu all hsve remtetives on the board. Yak is part (1 Metro Toronto which mint pay I substantial portion at the municipal share of waterfront development which this year is expected to reach 'i,N0,000. Theaidermtut'g Ingestion will be studied by the executive committee of the comervation authority. +++ Metro will provide payments to support some children attending York University day care centre on Keele St in North York. SEE US SOON :t.pp..:tt..o.t.Rttt.RN.r, Ave. W. ultdeton Rd. 'tt"ntti-nted.eed land was needed by Metro in comedian with the Eglintat Ave. extension from Caledonia Rd. to Richview +++ The ITC wants to begin design and engineering work on the Spadim tubing in- cluding Eglinton " way station and north of Eglinton Avenue. Thin would involve 81.8-xnillion worth of engineering work on subway stations, route and subway marishaling yard near Downaview airport in North York. The land for the TN yard was acquired eight years ago. Metro Council in January approved building the Spadina subway line but set no date for construction and did not settle the matter of financing. The TTC is worried that it might lose some of its experienced design staff unless they are given more work. +++ With the help of York Mayor Philip White three North York and one city university student last week won a 10 year concession from Metro government to operate a bicycle rental station on Toronto Islands. The four students put in the highest bid to operate the bicycle station. Seven other bids were also received The students offered to pay Metro $1,000 a month rent or 30 per cent of the gross receipts. "They are students working their way through university. 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