enmemeneemenmmmnmmamemnmepanaine .. Smmmemmenmenntemtmmmenâ€"_____.. omm meimemmmmmmammatee .. . compmmnmmemmmmmmnmmmmemnmen .. ftmemntemenintemstmmmmmmens 38â€"â€"JOBS OF INTEREST 38â€"JOBS OF INTEREST 40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST 40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST 42â€"HELP WANTED 40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST 40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST Over 45 preferred to drive asphalt tank truck. Good wages, good working conditions. Permanent position. Must be experienced. Cagable of assisting with the responsibilities for warehouse operations. Located Trethewey near Lawrence. RESULTS REPORTING CLERK NORTHWEST G.M. DEALERSHIP REQUIRES: CASHIER CLERK For General Motors Dealership in west end. 5 day * SHORTHAND â€" DICTAPHONE To train as Medical Secretary in Rehabilitation e Three weeks vacation after 1 year. e 35 hour week. Telephone 244â€"1761 Experience not essential but Grade 12 with interest in Biological Sciences is an advantage. Located near Dixon Road and Highway 27. FOR INTERVIEW PHONE SHIPPERâ€"RECEIVER â€" experienced, salary _ $6â€" s y + MANAGEMENT TRAINEE â€" order desk _ $125.+ ORDER DESK CLERK â€" good future $140.â€"$150. JR. BUYER ( Eeneral) equipment $575â€"$600. MULTILA OP. â€" company printing room _ $125. UP \ ASSISTANT MANAGER â€" credit experience _ $7â€" 244â€"5501 1896 Weston Rd. (AT LAWRENCE) Call 7492105 Mr. SHIPPER â€" RECEIVER WAREHOUSEMAN e LICENSED MECHANIC & TRANSMISSION SPECIALIST e BODYMAN Houseman Assistant Housekeeper Night Kitchen Cleaner STENOGRAPHER MDS LABORATORIES Mr. KRUGER 677â€"7661 Weekdays only 3180 Dufferin St. THE MANAGER 677â€"3101 CALL GERRY KING â€" 851â€"1111 WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. FOR SHIPPING DEPARTMENT CONTACT MR. PAUL WARING F.H. NOBLE COMPANY 3321 CAROGA DR., MALTON Good Wages and Conditions Please Apply To ASCOT INN Truck Driver SEVENâ€" ELEVEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LTD. 241â€"5216 PICKER 677â€"6870 REQUIRES (AT ISLINGTON) 233â€"1207 3339A Bloor W. Service Sales Representative For assembly and repair of air compressors. Good salary and fringe benefits, Belfield and 27 Hwy. MR. L. TAYLOR We are lookm% for an aggressive Individual to sell Air Conditioning Service and to estimate and prepare Quotations on repairs and contracts. The ideal Candidate will be a Technical School Graduate (or High School Graduate with 2 or 3 years Technical Training), who either possesses Sales exâ€" mence or the desire to be taught the Service Sales tion. Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications, and gpportum'ty for advancement into other areas of our Company are excellent. Reply in writing stating qualifications and experience Selling family hosierf' to friends and neighbours, relatives, etc., at wholesale prices. 42â€"HELP WANTED 42â€"HELP WANTED REALTY SERVICES (1961) LTD. We are endeavouring to locate experienced SALES PERSONNEL For our modern office at 849 ALBION ROAD For a confidential interview, contact: MR. LINO RUBINO 741â€"7631 MANAGER who will personally discuss the commission and company benefits. MALE & FEMALE REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY © WAREKHOUSE WORKERS @ TRUCK DRIVERS @ PACKERS @ SHIPPERS \ e RECEIVERS 41â€"SKILLED HELP WANTED 40Aâ€"SALES HELP 40Aâ€"SALES HELP BEAVER ENGINEERING LTD. EARN TOP COMMISSIONS 70 Queen Elizabeth Blvd., Toronto 550. FOR TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS FOR SHIPPING DEPARTMENT CONTACT MR. PAUL WARING INDUSTRIAL OVERLOAD 2725 WESTON ROAD ced cook able to order and plan for 70 Lunch and snacks only. DAY CARE CENTRE WATCHMAN FOR REXDALEâ€"KIPLING AREA NIGHT AND WEEKEND WORK F.H. NOBLE COMPANY 3321 CAROGA DR., MALTON URGENT Call â€" 7435581 PERSONNEL MANAGER WAINBEE LTD. 248â€"6875 PACKER FITTER 241â€"3341 677â€"6870 635â€"5954 thour 41â€"SKILLED HELP WANTED 248â€"5621 RUMMAGE and Bake Sale of toys, books, clothes and housewares. _ Silverthorn United Church, Scott Rd. and Aileen Ave. Wedâ€" nesday, November 22 at 7 WESTON Lionettes annual Bridge and Euchre, to be held at Weston‘ Collegiate, 100 Pine St. Thursday November 16th at 815 p.m. Proceeds for charitable g;rposes. Admission $1.50. izes and refreshments. COPMAN â€" David Lewis and Mary Jean Copman formerly of William St., Weston, will be receiving friends and relatives, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. At the home of their son Ross, 14 Chalet Rd., Willowdale, Lhb o chinibn 9l 26 db iB db i i 1t Christmas Seal people at the and Respiratory Disease cases than nonâ€"Indians, and Eskimo‘s have a TB rate 40 times that of the general WOOLCO DEPT. STORE waiting For us fust over the hill. Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad, and brothers Michael and Paul and sister Maryâ€"Ann. BURNS â€" In loving memorf' of a dear son, Peter Cyril, who passed away November 10, 1970. Two little hands are resting, A little heart is still, A little son we loved is uired f partme . § &â€W:y"'f%: l:fl'g‘mwmznf APPLY IN PERSON TO (AT HWY. NO. 7) APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 8 A.M. & 4:30 P.M. MONDAY TO FRIDAY. 65â€"COMING EVENTS Free bus service from southwest corner of Texaco Station at Jane and Wilson. Sale. Weston Presbyterian Church, Cross Street (off Church). Saturday, November 18th at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. 241â€"0861 "Book of Remembrance" at 8 p.m. on November 25th, 1972. HIT HARD Canada‘s Indians have ten 62â€"CEMETERY LOTS RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. 1305 Lawrence Ave. W. (at Keele) EVERY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NIGHT New increased prizes 63â€"IN MEMORIAM NOW Lc‘ 550 as JACKPOT GAME 1000 65Câ€"FLORISTS LUNA HALL 30 GORDON MACKAY ROAD FACTORY HELP Hardware Salesman Fabric Saleslady P.A. Announcer 7883 KEELE St. NEW AND BIG SPECIALS MRS. WRIGHT BINGO An improved unâ€" derstanding of a few basic facts would aid consumers contemplating purchase of a supply of beef for their home freezer. Sides or quarters (fronts or hinds) of beef are most often sold by the pound, likely including a charge for such services as cutting, wrapping, labelling andâ€"or fastâ€"freezing. The selling weight is usually the hanging weight of the complete side or quarter. To illustrate the point, picture a 300â€"pound side of beef which could be purâ€" chased for 70 cents per pound with the seller providing services of cutting, wrapping and fastâ€"freezing. Total cost of the purchase is $210. However, with a 75 per cent yield of cuts or 225 pounds to take home to the freezer, then the actual cost per pound is $210. divided by 225 pounds or 93.3 cents per pound. This certainly apâ€" pears like a good buy on porterhouse steaks, but you must remember you‘re paying the same price for the hamburger you receive. Another common comâ€" plaint involves the type and quantity of various roasts or steaks cut from the meat purchased. Thus a knowledge of cuts and their location on the carcass aids in knowing what to expect. Main cuts from the front A customer often gets quite attracted to the apâ€" parent low cost per pound, not realizing beef sold in bulk is sold at its hanging weight, which is uncut and unâ€" trimmed. Various factors affect the yield of steaks, roasts, stewing meat, etc., that is obtained from the purchased weight. The degree of fat on the carcass and how much is trimmed away; the method of cutting, including bone removal; and natural shrinkage reduce the amount of useable meat. A typical yield of freezerâ€"ready meat from a side of beef would be 70â€"80 per cent of the hanging weight. quarter include the blade, short rib, crossâ€"rib, prime rib, and standing rib roasts, blade (chuck) and rib steaks. From the hind quarter come the wing or club, porterhouse, Tâ€"bone, rump roasts, and sirloin tip roast. Hamburger and stewing meat are prepared Meat memo 65â€"COMING EVENTS . § day week. Hints on freezer beef GALLAGHER, SARAH â€" At â€"Greenacres Newmarket, on Wedâ€" nesday, November 1, 1972. Sarah Gallagher (forâ€" merly of Rhodes Ave., Most of us are aware that crooked teeth are unsightly. Some of us realize that the buck teeth of a teenager can lead to emotional problems. crooked teeth can cause digestive problems. If the upper and lower teeth do not meet properly, the person cannot chew food properly. because particles of food can‘t be dislodged from overlapping teeth,. A good bite has a selfâ€"cleaning action. _ WILBEE, GLADYS RUAN painting by â€" Cornelius Krieghoff, is featured on a forthcoming Canadian stamp commemorating the 100th anniversary of the artist‘s death. The 8c stamp will be issued by the Canada Post Office November 29 Born in Europe in the early 1800‘s, Cornelius Krieghoff emigrated to America in 1837 and thence to Canada nine years later to become one of this country‘s â€" leading pioneer artists. His career in Canada began shortly after his arrival in 1846 with the opening of his studio in Toronto. Two years later Krieghoff moved to the Province of Quebec where he worked for a time in Longueuil and Montreal painting landscapes and portraits. In 1853 he moved to Quebec City where he remained for thirteen years portions of both quarters. Only ; tbp ksughty beef should be put in the freezer. Freezing will not improve the quality of the product, but if maintained at 0 degree F. or lower and properly wrapped, most beef can be kept in the freezer for 8â€"12 months. The top grade of beef is Canada A, comprised of 4 fat categories, 1 to 4, from the trim and tougher be created by crooked teeth. The sad fact of this disadâ€" vantage is that the joint pains don‘t usually show up until years later â€" when it is not as easy to straighten as early as eight years old. cause speech difficulties. Combine these with the mother of Irene (Mrs. H.S. Dobson) and Maxwell. friend _ of _ Margaret Greenhall. Service was in the chapel Tuesday 11 a.m. Interment St. John‘s (Norway) Cemetery. LA REHARNE, MERELE â€"â€" At the Etobicoke General Hospital, on Saturday, ;“:';“f)'Gm of the late atric allagher, dear mother of Olive (Mrs. J. Crook) of Thunder Bay; Patrick of Toronto and Margaret _ (Mrs. _ R. Thomson) of Westen; Toronto; and Mrs. Agnes Alps of Stroud. Funeral was to St. Jude‘s Church, 3265 Weston Rd. for R?,%uiem Mass Saturday 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Hope Cenetery The Blacksmith‘s Shop, a At â€" the _ McNamara Hospital, in Detroit, on Wednesday, November 1, 1972, Gladys R. Morrison, wife of the late Eardley Wilmott Wiblee, dear mother of _John â€" of California, George of California, Geon"ge of Tilbury, Ont., and William of Detroit. Service was in the chapel Saturday 1 p.m. Interment St. Johnsâ€"onâ€" theâ€"Humber Cemetery. Pain in the jaw joints can . Olive WARD FUNERAL t n and 8 greatâ€" Digestive problems Painter honored 2035 Weston Road CH1â€"2233 CH1â€"2208 LAROSE, EDITH â€" At _ Lambert _ Lodge, Toronto, on Saturday, November 4, 1972. Edith JAMES, STANLEY BERâ€" TRAM â€" At the Humber Memorial Hospital, on Saturday, November 4, 1972. Stanley with 1 being the leanest and 4 the fattest. The second grade is Canada B. A freezer meat purchase usually represents a sizeable dollar outlay so seek out a reputable dealer, discussing with him what to expect from your purchase. Check to ascertain if the meat is government inspected. Today about 85 per cent of Canada‘s beef supply carries or chronic decay can mental distress which often occurs with digestive upsets and you can have a major regular digestive upsets, shame from gpeech problems or unsightly teeth Krieghoff enjoyed the rare fortune of becoming a popular and successful painter in his own lifetime. His paintings of habitant life, winter scenes and Indians and you can have a I psychological proilem and did some of his finest work. It is not hard to get lost in the bush. The Ontario Safety League claims that inatâ€" fulls, stremng or vulptwating hills, streams or landmarks can result in getting lost when travelling through unfamiliar country. Of course, th¢ wise bush traveller always carries a compass _ and _ a EV RLICE, RED SE At the Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, on Monda{’; November 6, 1972, Ru/ Kirton of Lefroy, beloved wife of Alonzo Kirton, dear mother of Lillian (Mrs. F.W. Bradstreet), Marrian (Mrs. D.K.. McLeod), Shirle&( Mrs. L.J. Fento), and Dianne (Mrs. K.R. Callow), sister of Charlotte (Mrs. D. Brydson), and glbehr: Dfle, dearly loved y her grandchildren and 2 greatâ€"grandchildren. Service was in the chapel B. James, _ beloved husband of Winnifred James, of Weston. Dear father of ‘l'onyb;n;;lh Bruce. grmzml&cn, Paul, Kim and Kelly. Funeral was to Wednesda 3 .m. Interment gancmry Bark Cemetery. LaRose, wife of the late Harvey N. LaRose, dear mother of Thomas, Sarah (Mrs. H. Lester), Wallace, Norman and Glorine (Mrs. W. McLeod) and the late Clifford (Mickey) and Norton, dearly loved by of Ernie Boylen, Agnes Turner and Irene Burton. Service was in the chapel Tuesday one p.m. Interâ€" ment Riverside Cemetery. Canada Pay attention hi CORNELIUS KRIEGHOFF painter peintre 1815â€"1872 PERRY, FREDERICK MACLACHLAN, JOHN R. â€" the familiar federal inâ€" spection legend, Canada Approved © or _ Canada assuring that the meat came from a healthy animal, processed under sanitary conditions. So next time before you buy beef for your freezer, think about these points, ask some questions satisfaction. his life in Quebe Blacksmith‘s Shop, between his return to Quebec in 1871 and his death in 1872, is considered to be one of the artist‘s best works. reflect the happy influence of departure, the general direction in which you are your current position on the seriously ‘undermine, a child‘s confidence. The day when people laughed good naturedly at the person with the Andy Gump chin and ‘the buck teeth has gone the way of the Model T Pord. | : dear father of Marguerite (Mrs. P.F. um Rene (Mrs. J. Southorn) of California, â€" Barbara, At St. Michael‘s Hospital, on Friday, November 3, 1972. Frederick John Perry, beloved husband of Dorothy Harris of Weston. Church, Royal York Rd. at Dixon Rd., for service Monday 11 a.m. Interment Dear father of Nancy (Mrs. W. Clifford) Marie and the late Ann. Dearly November 1, 1972, John R. Maclachlan, beloved husband of Isabel Maclachlan, of Rexdale dear father of Lorna and chapel Saturday eleven tC Cike