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Weston-York Times (1971), 24 Aug 1972, p. 9

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@ 3195 Airway Drive, Maiton & WOOLCO DEPT. STORE 2295 Sheppard Ave. W. Weston MANBERT PACKAGING PRODUCTS LTD. 10 AKRON ROAD 3040 UNIVERSAL DR. 40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST _ 4$â€"JOBS OF INTEREST Ex?erlenced required in Shipping and Receiving Maiton area. We offer thorough tra on established routes. $125 to start -n&'fimfi potential for higher earnings. Appllmrnmtbeabletomeetthembllc. be neat accurate with figures and have a chauffeur‘s license. Applicants over 40 welcome. Apply Assistant To Rug Manager Full Time Also Part Time Sales Help REQUIRED To help with shipping and receiving. Jane and Wilson Openings available for full time Bus Boys and Beliman, 5 days a week, Excellent opportunity for advancement. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Person required to take responsibility for receiving and inventory of inks, lacquers and solvents in flexible packaging Company. APPLY IN PERSON TO CAFETERIA HOSTESS PART TIME EVENINGS GENERAL WAREKHOUSE HELP Experienced sprinkler system draftsman, re quired immediately. WAREKHOUSE MAN (west off 30th St., 2 blocks North of Lakeshore) Route Salesmen PHONE MR. R. HYLAND 677â€"9841 GRINNELL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS COMPANY LTD. 25 WORCESTER RD. Etobicoke HOLIDAY INN â€" MALTON 970 Dixon Rd. REXDALE (DUNDAS AND HWY 427) COOKSVILLE Knowledge of Broadloom An Asset APPLY IN PERSON TO STOCKROOM OPPORTUNITY Call 2596324 BUS BOYS & BELLMAN DRAFTSMAN Mr. 2441157 APPLY TO w perature range for irons. Identical settings will produce different temâ€" peratures with different ferent models of the same brand of iron. CAC recomâ€" mends standard settings so that there is minimal variance from brand to brand, and from sample to IRON SETTINGS Consumers‘ Association of Canada states that manufacturers have not standardised the temâ€" Required to work during the Canadian _ National Exhibition. Applicants must be 18 yrs. or over. Apply in Power to the People is not a new idea at Toronto Hydro. They have thought this way since their beginning in 1911. A 16 minute wideâ€"screen color film reflecting this, produced _ at _ Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, will be shown at the Hydro exhibit area, in the Better Living Centre, at the Canadian National Exhibition. The film is a 2388 Dundas West at Subway STUDENTS PINKERTONS OF CANADA LTD. Also Drafting (BLUEPRINT READING INCLUD{,ARC, TIG, PRESSURE PIPE & GAS DAY â€"EVGS. AND SAT. CLASSES. Easy weekly payments Welding Tests Daily technical Trades Institute Phone 537â€"1215 WELDING SÂ¥ oue covihe tCM Fe COMPLETE COURSES 62â€"CEMETERY LOTS ’ Weston Business RIVERSIDE CEMETERY I e AND CREMATORIUM CO| e8 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. 1736 WESTON RD. 241â€"0861 247â€"5741 "Book of Remembrance" | 40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST _ 55â€"PERSONAL 65â€"COMING EVENTS CRANG PLAZA AUDITORIUM Every Tuesday 7.30 pm uired immediately for general ace duties in :?cmtrollen dap':w;-hm:t Must be% in preparation of financial statements neomad accounting procedures. Should be currently enrolled in 3rd or 4th of recognized accounting course. mfinnfi.:ahrymmllnngedmuwpuu Levy Auto Parts Company 9TH FLOOR, 15 TORONTO st. LEARN NOW Power to the people DIVISION OF SEAWAY MULTIâ€"CORP. LTD. 1400 WESTON RD. TORONTO 15. ACCOUNTANT SPONSORED BY THE LIONS CLUB Mr. ROY 762â€"3681 JACKPOT $500 Bâ€"Iâ€"Nâ€"Gâ€"0 FREE ADMISSIQN WON ON 52 NO. NEXT UP TO $1,700 IN PRIZES JANE AND WILSON 248â€"6875 1855 JANE STREET followed about the city as they maintain the supply of electrical energy and the mrnthcnnpldly;c;cl:uz in duplnhfl a electrical of Tornto. Hydro _ personnel _ are the film then â€" shows production of electricity by Introduced by Toronto Hydro‘s chairman, Richard Horkins, and Ryerson‘s provided some film footage. Showing behindâ€"theâ€"scene gcfivitles of Toronto Hydro roducerâ€"Director Eivin Sauro, of the Ryerson Photographic Arts Faculty, went to generating stations, the Toronto Hydro control centre and street locations to complete the film. Ontario Hydro provided access to generating facilities and complete look at the generation, _ maintenance, and continuing distribution of electrical power to the people of Toronto. J. Le ell and Mr. and Mrs. g"nEZewm of Haarlem, Netherlands. Speclalizir:' g ; in Permanents & Styling, done in rour home by professiona . Leave message. 741â€"9908. McCARTHY â€" JEFFREY and JANNA (Nee Leewis) are proud to announce the birth of their first child Jeremy Gordon Thomas 8 lb. 10 oz. on August 17â€"1972 at Humber Memorial Hospital. First Grandchild for Mrs. Barbara Leewis and Mrs. Jeanâ€"Marie McCarthX&rFlrst greatâ€"grandchild of Mr. M. HAIRDRESSING lif&lonfiuldent of Weston celebrated his 80th blrthdng August 19th at his home at Pine Street with relatives and friends present. 65â€"COMING EVZNTS Enroll Now 46â€"EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION 42â€"HELP WANTED 60â€"BIRTHS For the second year, government agencies in the Borough have produced an information package on a costâ€"sharing basis for the benefit of 520,000 residents. Contained in a 9 x 12" envelope _ commemorating the Borough‘s 50th anâ€" niversary is the annual Information about living in North York will be delivered to over 150,000 homes and apartments in North York by Saturday August 26. Canadian women‘s softball championship; the Bulova Watch _ men‘s _ softball tournament, Eddie Feigner‘s fourâ€"man group and the Toronto Star pee wee his six grandchildren. Service was in the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. KELLOWAY, Marion Edna â€" Suddenly at her home on Wednesday Aug’ust 16, 1972. Marion ortn, beloved wife of Herbert Kelloway, dear mother of William John and Michael James, dear sister of Jack of _ California; _ Jim Edward, Don, Tom and Marfaret (Mrs. D. Dyer), all of Toronto. Service was in the chapel Friday, 1 MARTIN, Robert Albert â€" At the Humber Memorial Hospital, on Tuesday, August 22, 1972, Albert Martin _ of _ Rexdale, beloved husband of Myrtle Small, dear father of Jean (Mrs. W. Young) of Burlington, Muriel (Mrs. W. Pennock) of Rexdale and Beverley (Mrs. J. Thompson) of Weston; brother of Norman and Irene (Mrs. W. Hartnell), loving %andfather of Rick, endy, _ Gail Michael, Christopher and Bradley Young; Scott, Jeffrey, Paul and Mark Pennock and R.J. ThomYson. Service in the chapel Thursday 3 p.m. If someone were to suggest that this year‘s CNE sports program is not complete, he‘d be right. Tiddlyâ€"winks are not included. But most of the other sports are, inâ€" cluding the First Annual Canadian Open Frisbee Championship. will be particularly inâ€" BOMBACI, John â€" At the terested this year with the BIANCHI, Alan John â€" oi :...gn‘ ust 19; tofa, Alan .fi)’hn bhkl)‘c}dl of Rexdale, dearly loved son of Irene and the late John Bianchi, dear brother of Peter and Teresa (Mrs. J. Gorrie). Service was in the by A Du g.em. Inter metery Softball and Baseball fans dear father of Carmela (Mrs. D.H. Storey) of Weston and Gordon of Toronto. Dearly loved by his six grandchildren. Cha uesday, 1 p. !ptg:l’mgnt (!iemrnlll: Sunnybrook Hospital, on Wedneada{, August 16 (lg‘lz. lJo :f ombaci ormer Spdnghi& Nova .Sycet_l!). _beloved Nova Srcot'lB’: _beloved husband of Lily Bombaci, This small, blackâ€"bodied, greyâ€"winged tern, is a common resident of prairie marshes, ponds and lakes. Constantly on the wing it flies with an erratic, twisting and turning flight, beating back and forth, sometimes low and then high, in pursuit of insects. Nests are located on mudâ€"bars, among wihdrows of dead reeds or other marsh vegetation, occasionally on a floating log or a muskrat houge. Eggs 2 to 4 are buff or olive in â€" color, marked with blackishâ€"brown. WARD FUNERAL HOME Interment Riverside 2035 Weston Road CH1â€"2233 CH1â€"2208 n women‘s softball _ Saws and axes in inexâ€" nship; the Bulova perienced hands can soon men‘s _ softball end a camping vacation. If ment, _ Eddie you have neve cut your own s fourâ€"man group firewood before, the Ontario ‘oronto Star pee wee Safety League Information Sports at CNE BLACK TERN report from the Borough‘s Public Information Office, a fall and winter program brochure from the Parks and Recreation Department, the North York Board of Education directory of evening programs for adults and children in the North York Public Libraries. The Parks and Recreation students from their summer staff on for another two weeks to stuff the envelopes and held with deliveries. TAKE CARE That, however, is only one small segment of the enâ€" tertaining sports program the CNE will present this year. A roundup of dayâ€"byâ€" day events will be posted at baseball tournament, all on display at the CNE‘s ball Weston Baptist Church would be appreicated. McKIBBON, Barbara â€" Suddenly, at the Peel Memo;iai _Hospital, on WILLIAMS, _ Arthur Wellington â€" At the Branson Hospital on Thursday, August 17, 1972, McGINNIS, Joseph E (past Fire Chief, of W% Sanctuary Park Cemetery. %‘af’"s%'}"k"gfu°"iԤ?"m%“ ursday, s Barbara cPhee _ of Palgrave, beloved wife of Roy McKibbon. Dearâ€" mother of Barbara (Mrs. G. Sedore), David and Sandra. Sister of David, Marjorie _ West. Dear father of Blossom (Mrs. I. ue uim Hant father of Jennifred, Mark and Joel, brother of Vera (Mrs. W. Cole), and Clair both of Weston. Service was in the chapel Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment In â€"lieu of flowers remembrances to the Gooch) and the late Janet (Mrs. J. Tacuik). Daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth McPhee of Toronto. Service was in the chapel Saturdag 10 a.m. Interment iverside of Weston and Donald James of Sarnia, brother of _ Luella (Mrs. S. Nichols), Gerture (Mrs. F. King) and Bert, loving grandfather of Beth, Interment Prospect fire Deparument) "o Al the Humber Memorial McGinnis of Weston, beloved husband of Lillian Williams, dear father of Dorothy (Mrs. R.K. Davis) Diane, Sandra Davis, Ian and Cameron Williams. Service was in the chapel Monda¥’2 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. 16, ANGUS SHORTT Ducks Unlimited JAMES T. GRAHAM because tooth enamel. and the dentine layer beneath it expand and contract at different rates. Additionally, enamel is a poor conductor so that when Temperature ch can crack te University . of Utah The finding may help in ue ir dkig hn taln, n emne mhad can make teeth crack. _ It has been found that sudden contraction from cannot contract because the dentine layer beneath it has tracted. The resulting COMPETITIVE RATES 244â€"9011 Anytime Toronto Stock Excha SECURITIES LIMITED SKYLINE HOTEL BRANCH ’ 655 Dixon Rd. 49 NORDALE CRES. TORONTO 15 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT ALL LINES e BLACKTHORNE AVE. & SILVERTHORNE AVE. & VENN CRES. e BURR AVE. & MAPLE LEAF DR. e WELDON COURT WwE NEED CARRIERS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAs: Between 9 A.M. and 5 P.M. 249â€"7641 Weston 241â€"521 1 Weston temperature changes inside the mouth when people consume such things as hot coffee and cold ice cream. Investigators say enamel is not damaged when the tooth is heated, as in the nerve endings of the pulp. Expansion from heat could also make dentine close in on the pulp and trigger pain. Working with extracted human and cattle teeth it has been discovered that tooth Chartered Accountants 1 o+ Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road ACCOUNTANTS 1969 Weston Road Marsh, Goulding FOR RESULTS C.W. LEASK CALL WESTON â€" YORK TIMES 241â€"1129 « BOOKHAVEN DR. & WESTCHESTER RD. & TRETHEWAY DR. & DE MARCO BLVD. e VALENCIA DRIVE e COLFORD (between 100â€"200 for CARRIERS WANTED Boys and Girls YORK TRAVEL PORDAGE FLORIST 1200 Weston Rd. and is more susceptible to 1156 WESTON ROAD ALL ADVERTISED TOURS AN PACKAGE k VACATIONS AVAILABLE AT NO EXTRA COST Consumers‘ Association of 1894 Weston Rd., SERVICES Jt m D7

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