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Weston-York Times (1971), 4 Mar 1971, p. 6

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IM JANE trr. I Block N. d uwrence . LUXURY t 2-3 loam Suites 0 Swlmmhg Pool 0 Slum a Colored Per,', . human heat controls 1 BEDROOM basement apartment, kitchen, living room, parking, separate git-tame. Suit couple. 767- II. l-?-tiEl)fl()il8 SUITES FEATURING: am JANE ST. Just North of Sheppard CHILDREN WELCOME HYDRO INCLUDED SUNDECK ON ROOF LIQUOR CABINET SAUNA BATH AND REC. DRAPES BREAKFAST NOOK IN INDOOR SWIMMING POOL EXTRA-LARGE SUITES 743-5182 or 244-0277 RESPONSIBLE middle aged couple require imme- diately a 2 bedroom bungalow. West-end. 766- new, Luminous RICHGROVE PLACE IN ETOBIWKE 7 ' 21 Richzrm In. AT RICHVIEW‘ MARTIN GROVE SPACIOUS SUITES 2-3 Bedrooms . Colored Frldge & have ' Dm I a [an & Mm Sun-- . Indoor Swlmmlng Pool . Hydro Included 2474218 _ 247-9707 EARN MONEY INSPARETME Men or Women to restock and collect money than New Type high quality coin miners in your area. No ' g. To qualify, must have car, references, $750. to $3,000 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net ex- cellent income. More full time. We invest with you - and establish your route. For Ir.rv".o8ll. interview write: .V. DISTRIBUTORS LIMI- TED, 2480 Tecumseh Road _Eart,_Wirrisor l9,_0ntario. Include phone nuxhber. ,_if-"ur'-t'tre"tatrs.r,-e"tm ' Math Eu! d June, North off Finch li-APARTMENTS TO LET UNFURNISHED mammmm-ms Rental office Hours MONvFRI 5-9; WEEKENDS H4 a 5mm. mom . Swimmlna I . Security Vic "In“: . Mann 30" a o Moffat ta cu . Spacious bll a "cr-not, l . No inclmm 1 Month Free Rent (For limited time only) IN-HOUSES WANTED NEW HIGILRISE l-Bedroom from $145. bBedroom from 8165. 3-Bedroom from $195. -rfydro includeq_ 6364402 Phone to: brochure and information (l am. - 5 pm. 636-6805 swimming pod Security WOW In all sum On- "In“; Mann 30" own & rung. Moffat ta cu. ft. "trlgeratttr Spacious balcony 'tatrtt. location room No incineravlon on m. for dust "no. son! "to I". Finch Ave. West woman Koch Ind JIM) OPPORTUNITIES 35 TOBERMORY DRIVE OAKDALE TERRACE gammy: mum/m JANE-HUGH '8F1716 outlook for newcomers, hence a happy contentment for both present and new residents. Registered nur- sing, continuous competent attendance and doctoring services on call, our prime consideration and qualifications. 450 Rustic BEDROOM suite teakwood; dining room suite teakwood. Like new, must sell. Reasonable. 241-5971. LARGE Upright freezer; $1me piano; refrigerator. CUTE puppies - half Scotty, $15. each. 247m. warmly or monthly. Phi outlaw on mm. Cull Al III. 741-010. PAY . "ml-annually, CONTENTS of home for sale, furniture, appliances, etc. 244-4862 after 3. TEAKWOOD bedroom guite, JUNIOR bed, white, ex- cellent spring filled mat- tree. $35. 247-1997. CONTINENTAL BED; l7" TN. electrical appliances; dishes, cutlery; picture frames etc. 766.4048. complete; nine piece dining room suite, teakwood. Used four months, must sell Reasonable. MIAMI. CASH - for an.' and mqEiagfffid'." Calif: WE RELIEVE BQUFTQHE ggpe at wisstor, RISER;- 2m Weston Rd., Wasted HANDICAPPED senior citizen, woman, would like active senior citizen to share tb-ARTICLES FOR SALE M-ARTICLES WANTED MA-GNOWMoBruS & WINTERSPORTS EQUIP Bring the Family 79., ?,1teestoAn'trreidlr, M-NURSING HOMES Rent a Ski-ooo 2tA-AlAR INSURANCE Living, Dining and Bedrooms, etc. Direct from Importers Warehouse Open 1 .. 93M. 782-9501 'f Toronto 15, Ontario. id- Shop rg' World Albion Amen at Kipling IWREN’S BOARDING HOMES AND DAY CARE M-SHARED ACCOMMODATION Bramalea 2 mi. east Dixie Rd. 454-1388 Einar Clausen Ltd. Hwy. 7, East of F itth Line TEAKWOOD Romar Pet Shops $8 PER HOUR SKI DOO TRAIIS FOSTER HOMES M-PET STOCK FROM METRO 7420162 Pet Sn ppllea Complete Line Of 279-7508 270-0633 ' 749-1385 Needed Foster Homes For Children Between the Ages of 12-17. Please Call 59 CHEVROLET, good motor, radio, no plates, nncertified, make offer. 244- 3015. 69 CAMARO S.S. 396-375, positraction, full instru- mentation, stereo, 18,000 miles. 74143039. "The 1970 Women's Equal Opportunity Act prohi its discrimination because of sex or marital status, with certain exceptions. Since some occupations are considered more attractive to persons of one sex than the other, advertisements are placed for convenience of readers. Such listings are not intended to exclude persons of either sex. Enquiries regarding this Act should be addressed to Ontario Women's Bureau, Department of labour, 74 Victoria Street, Toronto 210. Telephone: 365-1537." WetrtorrFinch. Temporary assignment, afternoons only. 2.55 per hour. Must be 21 years of age, with chauffeurs licence. Apply in person. GENTLEMAN would like room and board in private home in Weston or bordering area. 247-4668. IT-ROOM AND BOARD AF-JOBS OF INTEREST TO MEN Invites Applications For The Following Positions: If you would like to write the news for your area - please call the Editor for further details. THE NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA WESTON BRANCH FOR THE NAVY LEAGUE CADET CORPS. and NAVY LEAGUE WRENE'ITE CORPS. QUALIFICATION§: Canadian Citizen - Good Education Cadets - 18 years or over Wrenetteg - tl years or over Ability to work with Cadets 10-13 years old; Adequate time to devote to Corps activities. Preferably with Cadet or Naval Service experience. 16-AJHrurREN's BOARDING HOMES AND DAY CARE 42-HELP WANTED 'b-HELP WANTED RENT-A-T'ARP so OAK ST.,WFSTON t8-AJARS FOR SALE FEMALE or Male WAREHOUSE MAN STENOGRAPHER P.D. BUREAU Applicants should present themselves to: Commanding Officer N.LC.C. "Challenger" Tummy " P.M. Commanding Officer u.Lw.c. "Munroe" WEDNESDAYS " P.M. 2121 LAWRENCE IVE. W. (next door to Weston Arena) 741-6196 COEUMNIST REQUIRED FOR: CEDARVALE AREA 241-5211 OFFICERS 4N-HELP WANTED REC Rooms - Kitchen - Garages -- Roofing - Alterations -- Himidifiers -- Air-Conditioning - Heating Alterations an Eavestroughing. 851-2324. HANDYMAN, appliance and Muse repairs, painting and decorating. Reasonable rates. 248.6813. PENNYRICH Bra - Be fitted with this marvelous bra, your figure will change for the better. For the average & problem figure. Size range 28A to 46GG - Call 247-3116 or 247-3923. (Weeprint _11e3ding__i§- par, evgs., Saturday MR. and Mrs. D.A. Jamieson are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter, Catherine Margaret, to Gregory F. Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon J. Peters, all of Weston. The wedding took place on Saturday, February 27, 1971 in Westminster United Church, Weston, Ont. (Blue rim Reading in- cludeS) ARC, TIG, PRESSURE PIPE & GAS. Elly weekly payment: Welding tests Daily Technical Trude- Institute Phone 537-1215 ma Dundu Welt at Subny WESTON Business College - 1736 Weston Rd, Weston. flypprete office training. waht HAIRDRESSING - By professional, done in your home. Specializing in Perms. Guaranteed. Also cutting and styling. 741-9908. st-aErivrcEs OFFERED 241-0861 “Book Of Remembrance" RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU Why Not Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours? 2402 Bloor St. West 767-5401 W-CEMETERY LOTS 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. 38- HELP WANTED FEMALE or Male Also Drafting 4.--EDUCATioNAL INSTRUCTION WEl.0lM1 59-MARRIAGES Rr-PERSONAL James (Member of 152 Battalion; lst Division) At Sunnybrook Hospital, on Tuesday, March 2, 1971 Frederick Elderfield of Oakwood Ave., Toronto ', (formerly of Streetsville), '; beloved husband of l Hannah Elderfield, dear father of Thora (Mrs. Ray _ Leonard) of Weston and l RoyofBurlington, brother of Mrs. Annie Kaye and _ William both of England. _ Service in the chapel, _ Thursday, 1:30 pm. In. terment Riverside Cemeteg'. MACAUL Y, Ida May - Suddenly at Humber Memorial Hospital, on Saturday, February 27 1971, Ida May Macau ey of “lawn, beloved wife of Thomas G. Macauley. Service was held in the chapel Tuesday 1 p.m. Interment ashville Cemetery. MCGUINNESS, Jerry l member of Malton __gion) 4 Suddenly at February 26, 1971, Gladys Brownsey, beloved wife of Alfred W. Brownsey, dear mother of Bert, Given (Mrs. D. Sherwood) of Brantford and Marilyn (Mrs. J. Ewing), dearly loved by her 7 gran .. children, sister of Al Wright of Toronto and Mrs. Jean Racher of London. Service was held in the chapel Monday 1 Kim Interment Highland emory Gardens. ErPERFWieD,, Frederick Bolton, beloved wife of John Bolton of Weston, dear mother of John Jr., of Parry Sound, Captain Alex of Grand Prairie, Alta. and Marjorie, beloved grand- mother of Sandra, Ian, Alex and David. Service was held in the chapel, Tuesday 3 Aft Interment Sanctuary ark Cemetery. BOOTH, Charles Edward __ Suddenly on Friday, Februars' 26, 1971, Edward Booth 0 Weston, beloved husband of Vera Ramsay dear father of Andrew, Heather (Mrs. James Campbell) and Steghen, dear brother of oris (Mrs. B. Severn) of Maple. Service was held in the Chapel Monday 2:30 pan. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. BROWN, George Wallace - Suddenly on Fridaé, February M, 1971, . Wallace Brown of Weston, beloved husband of Patricia Gilday, dear father of Gary, Robert, Virginia, and Kathryn, dear brother of Velma (Mrs. W.S. McKenzie) of Owen Sound, Aleda (Mrs. Ted Beckett) of Leaside, Violet (Mrs. W.A. Srears) of Meaford, Char es of Brantford and Hal of Toronto. Service was held in the chapel Tuesday at 2 gm Interment Sanctuary ark Cemetery. BROWNSEY, Gladys - BOLTON. Isabella -- At the, BANNISTER, Fred - At the York-Finch General Hospital on Sunday February 28, 1971, Fred Bannister beloved husband of Veronica Bannister of Toronto, dear brother of Edna of Lan- cashire, England. Service was held in the Chapel Wednesday 11 a.m. Cremation. BEST, Randi Joseph - Suddenly on SaturdaJ' February 27, 1971, Ran i Joseph Best dearly beloved son of Reginald and Edith Best of Rexdale dear brother of Daniel James and the late Timothy John: dear nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A. Maser of Bradner, B.C. and Mrs. Violet Ross of Cache Creek, B.C. Service was held in Me Chapel Tuesday 10 am Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. held in :53chle Satur- day 10 um. nterment Beechwood Cemetery. Hospital on Wednesday, Feb. M, 1971. Jerry McGuinness, father of John, Margaret, iT; and Nancy, brother Annie (AIS. R.’thson) and Hiirntier Memorial Suddenly tit her home, Mm Deryyh 29 Friday, Humber Memorial Hospital, on Saturdanx; Eepruarx 2?, 1911, Isgbe _ p Btgga.Aertic_e um Funeral Home CHI-2233 CHI-2208 2035 Weston Road Ward SAIGLE, Ernest Galvin (Ernie) (Retired from Loblaws Association) -. Suddenly in Arizona on February 18, 1971, Ernest Saigle, husband of the late Jeanie Belle Brown, dear father of Clifton of Trenton, Betty (Mrs. Charles Summers) of Rexdaie and Donna (Mrs, Charles Mackay) of Scotsdale, Ansona, brother of Mrs. Edna Mazzie of Saskatoon, dearly loved by his 8 grandchildren. Service was held in the chapel Tuesday 2 UI Interment Sanctuary arkCemetery. SEFTON, Theresa Ann -- HOOKS, [gang --_4t her Cheltenham Nursing Home, Toronto on Saturday February 27, 1971, Delphine Lavoie, beloved wife of Alyre Lavoie of Weston, dear mother of Edmond of St. Paul, N.B., Willie of Gibsons, B.C., Amanda (Mrs. L. Babbitt) of Willowdale, Ben of Barrie, Aurore (Mrs. B.E. Woods) of Weston, Armond of St. Louis, P.E.I., Roger of Downsview, Ernestine of Belleville "and the late Theo of Toronto, ttit loved by thirty gran - children and twenty-three great-grandchildren. Funeral to St. Jude's Roman Catholic Church, 3265 Weston Rd. for requiem mass was held Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Im terment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURRAY, Jean - At the York Finch Hopsital on Monday, February 22, 1971. Jean Murray of Downsview, beloved wife of Joseph Albert Murray, dear mother of Judy (Mrs. R. Ford) and Bonnie (Mrs. J. Dundas), sister of Bruce, Kenneth, Jack and Ralph Howland, Marion /Mrs. D. Smith) and Phyllis Rowland, loving grandmother ot Kelly Dundas and Bradley For . Service was held in the chapel Thursday 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. O'NEILL, Frances -- At Providence Hospital, Scarborough, onday, March 1, 1971. Frances Allen, be loved wife of the late John O‘Neill, dear mother of Thorn (Mrs. George Bayliss) Betty (Mrs. Adam Relke), of R.R. No. 4, Picton, Joan (Mrs. Murdy Rosenthal), loving grand-motherof Jack, Raymond, Karen, Ronald and Lori Rosenthal KANTER, Maria kitarenko - At Humber Memorial Hospital on Saturday, February 20, 1971. Maria Kanter of Toronto, beloved mother of Stella (Mrs. J. Fox) and the late Peter Kanter, Sr., and Mrs. Olive Croeke, de.ar.ly. loved by her 3 grandchildren and 5 g,'retigagtlogreerl: uneral to St Bernard of Clairvaux Church for Readem Mass was held W msday__10 a.m.__In- Cemetery. IAlropp, Delphine: At_the SuddenlY at the Toronto Genera Hospital, on Sunday, "2g%'l; 1971 new“ Ann fton a Toronto, beloved wife of Norman Sefton. Service was held in the chapel Wednesday 1 p.m. Cremation. home on Friday, February ar, 1971, Irene Hooks of Tretheway Drive, Toronto, beloved wife of Leslie Hooks, dear sister of Tom J. Bonner, Leonard Bonner, and ~Hilda (Mrs. H.D. Belland), all of Montreal. Funeral to St. Bernard de Clairveaux Church, 1789 Lawrence Ave. W. for Reggiem Mass was held Mon y 10 a.m. Interment St Michael's Cemetery. Sherbrooke, Quebec, Wednesday 11 and John Bayliss, great, grandmother of hris- topher; sister of Mrs. William Boyle. Funeral to the Church of the Trans. figurationof Our Lord, 45 Ludstone Dr. for Requiem Mass Thursday 9 am. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. terment _ Mount Cemetery. Hope -- ,fi,__._-.- ... ...- -q%FRWrWW. noclzy was In]. . weekend " they staged exhibition much" during a nnowltorm mm the band-ll In»; (Photo by Don Dawson). wife of Bob Whitecross of Rexdale, dear mother of Andrina (Mrs. H. Cumbg') and John. tiJJit loved y Mr? grande ildren, also survived by 6 sisters and 2 brothers. Service in the chapel was held Friday 2 gm. Cremation. Y UNG, Annie - At Weston on Friday February Ai, 1971, Annie Young, wife of the late Edwar Young, aunt of Hilliard McMartin of Weston. Service was held in the Chapel Tuesday 11 a.m. Interment Glen- dale Memorial Gardens. "Our rink tried our best and can't complain. We met ll Charlottetown skip Dr. Wendell MacDonald led his Prince Edward Island rink to the Canadian seniors curling championship, a goal he sought for seven years. A perfect draw shot through a port of less than two feet provided the winning margin. Lying one and with the last rock coming home, the 62-year-old radiologist drew right to the button for two and a 10-9 victory over Saskatchewan in the sudden- death final. "Everyone was pleased the Islanders won," con- tinued Weston's Golf and Country Club skip Wallace, “but it was a real great game." WNTEqR9sscJeay _- At SMITH -- The family of the late Mr. Henry J. (Joe) Smith wish to thank their relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their love and sympathy, flowers and memorial donations during their bereavement of a dear Dad and Grandpa, also a special thank you to the Rev. Dr. Cameron and Flynn's Funeral Residence for their kindness. The breaks of the game explains Wallace Wallace personally felt the Saskatchewan rink, skipped by Burley Townsend might have taken home all the marbles, but "it was the breaks of the game that told the final story." Weston skip Gord Wallace chalked up this year's running of the Canadian seniors curling cham- pionship to the "breaks of the game", as his Ontario rink completed the 'spiel with a 4-6 record. "Had we been playing on our own ice we would have done much better," said Wallace, "but don't get me wrong, -- the ice worked the same for all rinks, but we found it to be quite heavy and this affected our style of play. "We were as thrilled as hell just to be there." Funeral Home CHI-2233 CHI-2208 2035 Weston Road 64-AJARDS OF THANKS Riverdale Hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1971 Jen Fytfscesy, beloved. Ward Willowdale Jibrary, 5126 Yonge St, 7:30 p.m.: Teens films (Bohemian girl, Americana). V The Wallace rink madgit three wins in five starts y trouncing Newfoundland 9-4, but then dropped a sixth- round decision 164 to John Steski‘s Northern Ontario team. P.E.I. drew a 9-5 win against the Wallace rink in the seventh round and dropped to defeat once more, this time to Nova Scotia 13- 11. Saskatchewan made it five losses for the Ontario foursome by virtue of a 10-4 victory. In 10th round play, Ontario edged British Columbia 7-6 then lost to Quebec in the Thursday, March 4 Black Creek library, 2139 Jane St, 1:30 p.m.: Senior Citizens' films (0 Canada, Soliloquy of a river, the searching eye). Stu Pearce's Alberta rink broke an H deadlock with a single in the final end for a 9. 8 win against Wallace in the opening round, as Ontario gained a bye in the second round of play. Wallace rebounded with a T6 victory over Manitoba in the third round of play then ham. mered the New Brunswick entry skipped by Mamice MacDonald, 11-1 in the fourth. York Woods library, 1785 Finch Ave. w., 2:15 p.m.: The animal movie, The string bean, Camel who took a walk. _ Firday, March 5 Woodview Park library, 16-18 Bradstock Rd, Weston, 7:30 p.m.: Adult films (Sad clowns, Slapstick). Woodview Park library, 16-18 Bradstock Rd, Weston, 10:30 a.m.: Merry-goround horse, Windy day, Pancho. some good curlers. At least 50 per cent of the games that got us into the Canadian finals were last rock situations, and this is where the breaks count We had our share of them, - but not enough!" Skip Wallace and his rink of Bill McCartney, Ernie Giles and Alf Hall had previously claimed his club's first men's provincial title in its 16-year history before advancing to the Canadian Seniors' curling competition staged in the 5,000-seat Halifax Forum. CHILDREN'S . Wednesday, March no MTURDAYFIUG: Amestarry Park library, mum", MI 1565 Lawrence Ave. W., 1:30 Black Creek library, 2139 pm: Senior citizens' films Jane St., 11:00 a.m.: (Sailing, Canada goose). Boswell', bon voyage, . Hgnsel and Gretel, Story at Seminar KEEPEEE; "b-..... MM for decorators Dawnsview library, 2793 Keele sc, 2:00 pm: (same as Black Creek): Willowdale library, 5126 Yonge St, 2:15 p.an Twelve dancing princesses, Family of N'Gumba, Millions of of the Humhenrlew hockey mee- thln pan Anon-n - -..__‘-_ .A,.J A. _ _ A Movies um. ,w - .. “mus. The lectures are free, am; of interest to both home owners and apartment dwellers. March 30, Don Brill of Brill‘s Interiors will talk about choosing furniture that suits you and caring for it after you get it home. ' "Contact" is the informal series of mental health studies held at 12 noon on the firstFriday of each month at the library. Effective wall coverings will be discussed March 16 by Ross White of Canadian Wallpapers Manufacturers Ltd. Don Carter and Al Borrett of Armstrong Cork Canada Limited will deal with floor coverings and what they can do for a room, March 23. Maurice MacDonald's New Brunswick rink and John Pike's Newfoundland foursome both had two wins and eight losses. Everyone is welcome: bring a lunch. The library will provide coffee. On March 9, Eleanor Brown, interior decorating lecturer for the Robert Simpson Comapny will tell how to coordinate color to express your own per- sonality. Saskatchewan had- eight wins and three losses, in- cluding the playoff. Quebec, skipped by Harry Coles, and British Columbia, skipped by Gord Moore, finished with 7- 3 records. Stu Pearce's Alberta rink, idle in the 11th round, finished with six wins and four losses, while Northern Ontario, skipped by Rudy Steski, had five wins and a like number of losses. Hugh Little's Nova Scotia rink and Mac Mc- Crimmon's Manitoba quartet were M. "Color me Pink!" a four- week seminar for home decorators is being held at the York Woods library, 1785 Finch Avenue, West, Tuesday evenings at ao'clock during March. "I only came here for the people you meet. You can't eat trophies," commented winning skip MacDonald. His rink completed the week with nine wins and two eleventh, IIA Simon Spinks of Alcohol and Drug Concerns is this month's "Contact" guest at the Downsview library, 2793 Keele Street Contact' speaker

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