DOMINION BRIDGE Co. Ltd. 665 Trethewey Drive PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 249â€"8151 40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST > 40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST Comptometer Operator WOOLCO DEPT. STORE 1305 Lawrence Ave. W. (at Keele) For large Department Store 5 day week. Opportunity for advancement and to mamsement. APPLY IN N TO 1 EXPERIENCED SHIPPER 1 YARD MAN GENERAL WAREKHOUSE HELP Ex?:rienced for well known shoe company capable of assisting with the ra&onsibflitia for _ warehouse operations. Located Trethewey Dr. near Lawrence. For shipping and receiving with chauffeurs license. Immediate and permanent. 3195 Airway Drive, Maiton APPLY TO G. E. SHNIER COMPANY 1965 Lawrence Avenue West ExYerienced required in Shipping and Receiving Malton area. Starting rate $2.50 hour. APPLY TO 42â€"HELP WANTED 42â€"HELP WANTED Due to constant growth and, internal promotions, dynamic West end company requires 2 layout artists with some related experience. Good company benefits, and opportunity for adâ€" vancement. Interested applicants may telephone for further in formation concerning interview: P.A. ANNOUNCER Mr. J. McKEOWN THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Mr. JENINGA or Mr. CHURCH 248â€"6275 WAREKOUSEMEN LAYOUT ARTIST Call Mr. Friedlich or Mrs. Rowen INDUSTRIOUS WAREHOUSEMAN WAREHKHOUSEMAN LUMBER YARD REQUIRES (AT PINE STREET) WESTON Mrs. WRIGHT 742â€"9611 2415216 677â€"3710 CONTACT REQUIRED 38â€"JOBS OF INTEREST «&â€"HELP WANTED 42â€"HELP WANTED 4â€"HELP WANTED A Sudden infant death is a real disease. Not a mystery killer. The pattern is almost always the same. The baby is put to bed happy and healthy. During the night there is no sign of disturâ€" bance of any kind. In the morning the baby is dead. The cause is not sufâ€" focation. "No healthy baby will smother by being put in the wrong position," says Dr. Ira Rosenthal â€" of Chicago. ‘"The baby can assert itself and find an airway.‘" Autopsies show no pathology in the lungs or elsewhere, no evidence of vomiting or choking. The cessation of breathing in sudden infant death, some experts believe, is brought about by spasms of the vocal cords which shut off the intake of air during sleep. A viral â€" infection in the respiratory tract could cause breathing difficulties and trigger the fatal spasm. Death may result from an inability to breathe through the mouth when nasal passages close No one knows for sure. Whatever the cause, this fatal phenomenon is a real disease that causes as many as 20,000 infant deaths a year in the United States alone. Studies show that the sudden infant death rate is higher in winter than in summer, that it occurs three times more among nonwhites than among whites. Infants fatally affected usually have lower birth weights or were born prematurely. But they all seem healthy before their 65â€"COMING EVENTS For Further Information: 239â€"3401 ST. LUKES UNITED CHURCH ISLINGTON 516 THE KINGSWAY at KIPLING DIRECT KIPLING BUS FROM SUBWAY 20 PROFESSIONAL DEALERS FURNITURE â€"JEWELLERY â€"GLASS â€"ETC. ADMISSION $1.00 REFRESHMENTS & WE BABYSIT FROM 2 TO 4 P.M. Snuffing out life & SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR & SHORT ORDER COOK & LAUNDRY MAIDS & PANTRY GIRLS e DISHWASHERS THE MANAGER 677â€"3101 ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Good wages and conditions PLEASE APPLY TO SEPT. 20 & 21st FROM 12 NOON TO 10 P.M. CIAG INSURANCE ASCOT INN GTH ANNUAL REQUIRES * EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALES AND SERVICEâ€"MINDED MEN AND WOMEN New research shows that certain twoâ€" to threeâ€"month old infants â€" including inâ€" fant monkeys as well â€" undergo distinct changes during sleep when they have colds. Attempts are now underway to pass legislation for more research into the problem and to provide counselling for guiltâ€"stricken parents. Find out more about all kinds of respiratory comâ€" plications from your local tuberculosis and respiratory disease association. Gum disease If you are 35 years old or over, tooth decay should cease to become a major problem for you, but don‘t relax, you‘re more likely to suffer gum diseases which can.result in tooth loss. The decline of tooth decay for those about 35 is not actually well understood or easily explainable. But the fact remains that decay falls off after this age. This ought to make you happy â€" fewer drilling and filling sessions with your friendly dentist. teeth are lost due to digeases decay. But do not despair, gum diseases can easily be cured. Better still, they can 65â€"COMING EVENTS be prevented. So, even decu'ygei-m-hhrfly‘onr, do not allow yourself to relax in the fight to keep your natural teeth. Telephone: 925344\ CiAG OFFERS INTERESTING, CHALLENGING CAREEA OPPORTUNITIES Our sales representatives: % receive most of their earnings in the form of commissions, together with a supplementary base salary . guaranteed during first 12 months % participate in professional sales 4# company vehicie or equivalent allowance % enjoy good staft benefits Interested in learning more? Just ask us â€" we like to taik about CIAG PHONE RUSS BRADLEY Sales Supervisor Royal York Plaza 1500 Royal York Road, Weston Scotia end of September, one passenger needed to assist driver. 630â€"3826 after 5:30. CAR travelling to Nova HAIRDRESSING Specia)izing in Permanents & Styling, done in rour home by professiona . Leave message. 741â€"9908. CROCHET lessons. Beginners â€" _ Private classes. Weston area. 742â€" 9842, 742â€"9875. I. ANDREW Lavern Bartja of 5 Algonquin Drive, Guelgh Ontario _ will _ not e responsible for any debts incurred in my name from this date September 7, 1972 without my written consent. The 11 million tons of household and commercial garbage generated annually in Canada represents only 1.7 per cent of all solid waste this country produces each year. ~ 54â€"TRANSPORTATION And Canadians generate about 1,000 pounds of domestic and commercial solid waste per person per year compared to some 1,800 pounds produced by the individual American conâ€" sumer. These are but two of the many facts to be found in Glass Containers and the Environment a booklet just released by the Glass Container _ Council _ of Canada. The constituents of garâ€" bage may surprise some people. In a survey of six cities â€" Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver, St. Catharines and Kitchener, Ontario â€" _ glass and ceramics accounted for about 5.6 per cent of all municipal solid waste. Paper was highest, with 53.1 per cent, while food wastes was in second place with 22.2 per cent. Nationally, it is estimated glass containers account for only about 4.5 per cent by weight of solid waste and about three per cent by item count of litter. In expressing concern about the solid waste problem and the responsible roles government, industry and the public can play in conquering this enâ€" vironmental problem, the booklet suggests "govern ments should carry out an environmental compatibility factor analysis of all the materials and objects which show up in solid waste in realistic information 0 realistic information (:3 which to base priorities f study all components of solid factors as known world 57Aâ€"LEGAL NOTICES 55â€"PERSONAL 61â€"DEATHS 55Câ€"HOBBIES New factual, g:l;ate iamfl%lservice was ld at the War Funeral Home, Weston on Wedâ€" nesday. Cremation. BRADBURN, Lloyd, Sudâ€" CLINCH, Iris May â€" After a lengthy illness at Yorkâ€" Finch General Hosgital, on Sunday, September 10, 1972, John Howard Clinch, dearest mother of John (Bill) and Heather (Mrs. F. Beal) and the late Beryl Peters, dearly loved by her 10 grandchildren and greatâ€"granddaughter, dear sister of Gladys Kelsey and Sybill Hazell, both of England; and Lindsay Barton of Australia. Service was in the chapel Wednesday 1 p.m. _ Cremation. DORRINGTON, Arthur Albert (Art), (Retired m‘l EPB ETTE (uuir:. )1 (Mrs. w. n..uyf..';.f"fï¬.(m ‘oronto, father of Laura, Mguel. MALLABY â€" We wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement and also to thank them for the beautiful floral offerings. Lorne Mallaby, Helen and June. tributions to the University Settlement House, 23 Grange Rd., Toronto, Lisa, Leeâ€"Ann. denly, at Parry Sound General Hospital, on Tuesday, September 5, 1972, Lloyd Bradburn, beloved husband of Beth Jackson of Weston, dear father of Arlie (Mrs. D. Bethune), dear I'lgnmd- father of Brad and Lori. Service was in the Chapel Saturday 1 p.m. Interment Maple Cemetery. raw â€" materials; energy consumption involved at every stage of production from original state to final product; air, water, soil and other negative effects on the environment; resulting potential pollution from disposal; quantities of a product ending up as solid waste; ease with which a product can be recycled; quantity of a product acâ€" tually being recycled after consumer use; and the booklet gives the facts ultimate projected extent to which a product can be recycled a decade f!-o@ now. "Such an analysis," says the booklet, "should be carried out on all consumer products starting with those which make up the largest part of solid waste since to pick one or two items arâ€" bitrarily and legislate them out of existence would be patently unfair and discriminatory." The glass container in dustry in Canada today employs 7,700 men and women with an annual payroll in excess of $53 million. There are 11 production plants in five _ The industry says it "recognizes _ that â€" its products, among many readily accepts a responâ€" sibility for helping to resolve litter and solid waste and these environmental 241â€"0861 "Book of Remembrance" The most effective longâ€" range solution to the solid waste problem, says the industry, is in "the salvage and recycling of many components . of â€" refuse through design and apâ€" plication of modern technological systems." The 62â€"CEMETERY LOTS engage in basic technological _ research, finance demonstration projects, disseminate inâ€" portunities and provi 64â€"CARDS OF THANKS RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. 2035 Weston Road CH1â€"2233 WARD FUNERAL GIANCOLA, Giuseppe â€" At JOHNSTON, James (Jim) â€" At the Hospital for Sick Children on Tuesday, September 5, 1972. James (Jim) Johnston, in his 16th year, dearly beloved son of A hot day. Some people are swimming and surfing, camping in cool woods, or sailing along with a soft breeze. Warm weather is to enjoy. But® millions are miserable with summer colds. Actually, young children have the most colds. Preschoolers get an average of 6 to 12 colds a year. Parents of young children have about six colds a year, whereas other adults have Swift Canadian muum i7 hetents t Wednesday, 6, 1972, Arthur Dorrington, in his 88th year, beloved husband of Rose Dorrington, dear father of Beatrice (Mrs. J.V. Wilding) of _ Rexdale loving : grandfather oft Glenn, Lynn and Kevin. Service was in the chapel §aturd.|§ 10 a.m. Interâ€" ment Sanctuary Park the â€" Toronto _ General Hospital on Wednesday, September _ 6, _ 1972. Giusegfe Giancola, most beloved husband of Maria Giancola of Weston, dear father of Caroline (Mrs. M. Pulla) of Oshawa. Funeral was to St. Jude‘s Church, 3265 Weston Rd. for Requiem Mass Saturday 9 incentives for community and regional waste management systems. The provincial _ governments should foster these systems, set standards and play a BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Cemetery Industrial and _ General Accounting. _ Complete financial _ statements, reasonable rates. JAMES T. GRAHAM ALL LINES FIRE â€" AUTOâ€" LIFE COMPETITIVE RATES 244â€"9011 Anytime ACCOUNTANTS 49 NORDALE CRES. TORONTO 15 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 7169â€"3763 Cold suffering LEMAITRE, Florence â€" w at the North General Hospital, on Thursday, 7, 1972. Florence wife of the late Waliter LeMaitre. Dear mother of Ronald of Newmarket Walter and Leslie, both of Weston and Edward of Toronto. Loving grandâ€" mother of Yvonne, (Mrs. E. Stefaniuk), Carolyn (Mrs. R. Tumber) and Walter. Sadly missed by Park Cemetea:n:n lieu of flowers, dona made to Bethany Lodge, Unionâ€" ville, Ont., would be ï¬xalefully _ acknowledged y the family. MCGOWAN, Samuel Robert (Retired from C.P.R.) â€" At Newmarket, on Sundlg, September 10, _ 1972, Samuel Robert McGowm:.l of _ Weston, _ belove husband of Jessie Banks, PAGE, _ John _ Stanley (Retired TTC emplo{ge) â€" At the Queen Elizabetb Hospital on Wednesday, September 6, 1972, John Stanley Page of Weston, husband of the late Annie Page. Service was in the chapel Friday, 3 B.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. plerby wderreoba y Bs m npec Linda. Service was in the chapel Frhhï¬ 1 :.m. Interment lendale Memorial Gardens. In liew of flowers donations to the only two or three. People over 45 have the fewest colds. more than 11,000 healthy volunteers with cold viruses â€" most people have their own specific cold perâ€" sonality. Some almost always have head colds. Others get congestion in the chest. Some ache all over the booklet. tains that effective litter control can only be attained through public education, her 11 greatâ€" ;randchlldren. A :lvatz ‘amily service was held on Saturday, September 9, 1972. Interment Sanctuary Cold Research Unit Harvard Hospital in Britainâ€" Weston dear father of Raymond, Calvin and Mrs. Joyce Isotam. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 2 p.m. Cremation. 241â€"521 1 Weston According to the Common Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road 1969 Weston Road Marsh, Goulding FOR RESULTS C.W. LEASK 241â€" at one virus is no asset against fending off the other 79. As a result nobody is too opâ€" timistic about the future of toms in the eyes. The one almost universal complaint, though, is a runny nose. There are at least 80 difâ€" ferent known cold viruses and scientists think there are cold vaccines. The best protection is staying as healthy as possible and avoiding crowded places. . Most research shows that people pick up colds in crowded places from other people who have infections. Coughs and sneezes are cold viruses. An uninhibited, uncovered sneeze travels at the incredible speed of 103 miles per â€" hour. mother of Wilfred of Florida and Frank of Rexdale, loving grandâ€" mother of Barbara Venâ€" ters and Linda Slominski, both of Florida and Janice Carson of Bramalea. Service was in the chapel Monday, 11 a.m. Interâ€" ment . Sanctuary Park ..,Ar;md,l;a, is ds / t ncmiiP iL Hospital, lgnl wsz’unday. Dicter in his 3ist year beloved _ husband of t u\er:thB.obby b?'hgu a > son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schâ€" ;,;li"u.: 1t Auccd id GWlmel'm five brothers and one sister. Service was in the chapel Wednesday 11 a.m. Marsaret Hopital ~on Mon a¥£ September 4, 1972. Reuban Charles (Reg) Weeden, beloved husband of Marguerete Olive Bowen of California. Service was in the chapel Friday 11 a.m. Cremation. Interment Riverside Cemâ€" Reg) â€" At the Princess PORDAGE FLORIST 1200 Weston Rd. TOURS AN PACKAGE VACATIONS AVAILABLE AT NO EXTRA COST 1894 Weston Rd., SERVICES