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Weston-York Times (1971), 21 Dec 1972, p. 11

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& REQUIRED With International Organization. For an apâ€" pointment please call 241â€"2821 Part time, Saturday and Sunday, 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. 769â€"1161 Local 46 Blueprint Reading Inâ€" cluded; ARC, TIG, MIG, Pressure Pipe & Gas DAY â€" EVGS. & SAT. CLASSES International Trade Centre 1255 Lawrence Ave. W. TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO AN * Easy Weekly Payments WEL%IN_G%ngAILY Technical Trades Institute EXTRA $50 Switchboard Operator Phone 537â€"1215 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS 2388 DUNDAS ST. at Dundas West Subway If you have time on your hands and wish to turn it into sdolhr:nru:en Y‘ou're the n I‘m looking for. I can hedlp you do this yw’rewmw give me one half hour of your time. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Experienced for accountant‘s office. Lawrence and Weston Road. Excellent remuneration. 57Aâ€"LEGAL NOTICES ALL persons having claims against the Estate of AMABEL EDITH STITTLE, late of the Borough of North York in the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, Widow, who died on or about the 10th of August 1972, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned Executors of her DATED at the Borough of York in the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto this 7th day of December 1972. SIDNEY WILLIAM STITTLE AND IDA MARY MOODIE, EXECUTORS By their Solicitor | 80 Estate on or before the 15th day of January 1973 after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the unâ€" dersigned shall then have notice. â€" â€" FULL TIME TELLER In the Estate of NORMAN HARPER HALL, of the City of Toronte, in the Judicial District of York, Retired Real Es+ :te Salesman, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Norâ€" man Harper Hall, late of the City of Toronto, in the LEARN NOW WELDING 82 Buttonwood Ave. Weston Requires DRAFTING TELEPHONE SOLICITORS TORONTO HOSPITAL Mr. JOHNSON 749â€"5516 NEED MONEY? A QJU A WEEK Car required TO COMMENCE WORK JANUARY 2, 1973 PLEASE CONTACT FOR INTERVIEW LOCAL BANK REQUIRES EXPERIENCED AVON PRODUCTS 925â€"4255 789â€"7285 PHONE 741â€"9585 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF: AMABEL EDITH STITTLE BOOKKEEPER Solicitor for the Administrator. H.E.L. McLaughlin, 1268 Weston Road, Toronto 335, Ontario. WINNERS In Yorkette Christmas draw. Yule Log â€" Mr. Martin. Transister Radio â€"Kim Harris. Turkey â€" W. McCabe. Turkey â€" P. Khandjian. _ , A new branch of Calorie Counters of Canada will be opening in Weston after the new year. If you are inâ€" terested in losing excess poundage the palxfiess way (moneyâ€"wise) we offer the best in encouraéemem and rewards. For er in formation please phone Sealed Tenders, clearly marked as to tender number will be received in the office of the Assistant Secretary for the printing of school newsletter. Detailed specifications and tender forms may be obâ€" tained ufin a%hcetion to the Purchasing Department, 5050 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ontario, 225â€" TENDERS WILL CLOSE 3:00 P.M., JANUARY 2, 1973 The lowest or angetender will not necessarily be accepted. K. Mawson, M.A. Director of Education George R. McCleary 57Aâ€"LEGAL NOTICES 42â€"HELP WANTED Ǥ2â€"CEMETERY LOTS TENDER FOR PRINTING SCHOOL NEWSLETTER The Board of Education for the Borough of North Yoq, t Overweight Ladies 55â€"PERSONAL 636â€"6493 RUSSELL â€" In loving % Dear Father awa Domhe:h?m 1950. ‘S_ldgr missed by Daughter CHERRY, KATIE McCALDEN, MARY At Toronto on Tuesday, At Highbourne Lodge, December 12, 1972. Katie Etobicoke, on Sunday, Cherry, wife of the late December 17, 1972, Mary William A. Cherry, dear McCalden, wife of the late mother of William G., ‘Joseph McCalden, dear Rexdale, Molly (Mrs. J. mother of Jean Bell and WriEht), of Toronto, and dear motherâ€"inâ€"law of Jack of Guelph, dearl Joseph Bell of Mailton; loved by her 10 grami dear grandmother of children and 8 greatâ€" Rosemary and David; grandchildren. Service sister _ of _ Margaret was in the chapel Friday 11 Young of Belfast, Thomas a.m. Intermefit Mount Herdman of Pa., U.S.A., Pleasant Cemetery. and Harry Herdman of DRYSDALE, DAVINA Belfast. Service was in the (Past Matron of the Order chapel Wednesday 1 g.m. of the Eastern Star, Mt. Interment Sanctuary Park Dennis Chapter 207) â€" At Cemetery (Peace Perfect theN‘lIortli(aCelBi;al Hospital Peace) on Monday, December 18, 1972, Davina Drysdale, MIDDLEBROOK, EVERâ€" wife of the late Alexander ARD _ Drysdale, dear mother of At Islington on Thursday, Ruth (Mrs. R. Pierce) of December _ 14, | 1972. Cooksville, _ Allan _ of Everard _ Middlebrook, Weston, sister of Alfred _ husband of the late Erma vice was in the chapel Wednesday | 2 _ p.m. Interment _ Beechwood Cemetery. FLETCHER, HARRY GEORGE Suddenly, at his home, on Tuesday, December 12, 1972. Harry Fletcher, of Weston, beloved husband of Patricia Fletcher, dear brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Dodie Senutovitch, and Jos Borda. Service was in the chapel, Fridag 3 p.m. Interment rospect Cemetery. HANG, HARRY Sudd’nely as the result of an accident on Monday, December 11, 1972, Harry Hang, beloved husband of Maria Hang of Weston dear father of William and © Robert, dear grandiather of Marie, Robin, Stanley, Ma:;fiaret, Sharon and Bra gg', great?randfa- ther Billy and Terry. Service in the chapel Thursday 11 a.m. Interâ€" ment, Beechwood Cemetery. JOHNSTON, ERNEST At the Etobicoke General Hospital on Saturday, December 16, 1972, Ernest Johnston, beloved husband of Martha Easson of Rexdale, dear father of Karen (Mrs. T. Sandell) of Colllnq:vood, dear brother of Rachel (Mrs. H. Wallis) of Michigan, Samuel of Toronto, Agnes (Mrs. W. Ronkko) of Toronto and Mary of Toronto. Service was in the Chapel, Tuesday, 2 &m. Interment Riverside Cemetery. LEMAY, EUGENE At Timmins, on Wedâ€" nesday, December 13, 1972, ii:ugene Lemay, beloved _ husband _ of Laurette Lemay, dear father of Ronald, George, Leo, Norman, Maurice, Andrew and Robert, dearly loved by his twelve Re%uiem Mass, Saturday 10:30 a.m. iInterment L ’é”n“’%“’é‘ N “mm’k Â¥ MILLICENT After a lengtla illness at Humber emorial Hospital on Monday, December 18, 1972, Mary Millicent Smith, beloved wife of James Lenton of Rexdale, dear mother of Craig, Kenneth and Susan beloved daughter of Harold and Mary Smith of Toronto, dear sister of David, John, Ellen (Mrs. L. â€" Ferguson) _ and 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. 241â€"0861 * "Book of Remembrance" 65â€"COMING EVENTS Keith of Cooksville. Serâ€" RIVERSIDE CEMETERY grandchildren. _ Funeral was to the Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord, 45 Ludstone Dr. for chapel Thursday 1 p.m. Interment Slncn{ary gnrk Billy The Musical Clown AT WESTERN AREA Y.W.C.A. Thursday December 28th 2 p.m. ‘ Admission 25° 61â€"DEATHS WARD FUNERAL HOME 2035 Weston Road CH1â€"2233 CH1â€"2208 MILLER, DAVID McLELLAN At the Humber Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, December 13, 1972. David Miller of Weston, beloved husband of Mona Miller, dear father of David, Keith, dearly loved by his seven grandchildren. Prayers in the Chapel, Saturday 11 a.m. Interâ€" ment Mount Oak Cemetery. OPPER, LOURDES B. At _ Toronto _ Western Hospital, on Saturday, December _ 16, 1972, Lourdes B. Opper of Toronto, mother of Judith, Kenneth and Katherine, sister of Richard T. Newman of California. Service was in the Chapel Monday 1 p.m. Cremation. REID, VIOLET MARIA (MAUDE) At Runnymede Hospital on Monday, December 18, 1972, Violet Marie (Maude) Reid, aged 78 years, beloved wife of A.E. (Bert) Reid of Downsview, chapel Wednesda 10 a.m. Interment York Cemetery. w A RR E N J 0 H N MeCULLOCH (JACK) (Ontario Housing Corâ€" 65â€"COMING EVENTS Edwin of Islington, Betty (Mrs. P. Johnson) of Norval, Doreen, (Mrs. R. Martindale) of Scarâ€" borough and Marjorie (Mrs. _R. Daly) of Mississauga, dearly loved by his ten grandchildren, brother of Earl Gladstone, Willis and Stella. Service was in the chapel Monday eleven a.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery.~* At Islington on Thursday, December _ 14, _ 1972. Everard Middlebrook, husband of the late Erma Culham, dear father of dear mother of Dorot.ha' Louise Ruth é‘Mrs. H.C. Cook) of Florid&, Alberta Mae (Mrs. A.E. ’i‘z}lor&of Weston, dear grandmother dear mother of Doroth Weston, dear fieandmother of Harrison id, David and Sharon éook, Glen and Janet Taylor, sister of William _ and. Francis Gullage of North Billerica, Mass. Service was in the gauon) h.Member LO.F., urt Trillium) â€" Sudâ€" denly at the Etobicoke General Hospital on Saturdaj', December 16, 1972. John M. (Jack) Warren of _ Rexdale. Beloved husband of Peggy Reid, dear father of Bonnie. Beloved son of Mrs. Isobel Warren of Carleton Place and the late W.J. Warren. Brother of lnobel{Mrl. F. Robertson) of Carlton Place; William H. of Rexdale and the late James and David. Service was in the chl&el Wedâ€" nesday 11 a.m. Interment Glendale Memorial 61â€"DEATHS An entirely new Toyota Mark II series with standard features that includes an AMâ€"FM radio and power steering is on display at Toyota dealers across the sisting of a fourâ€"door sedan, a twoâ€"door sports hardtop and a fourâ€"door station wagon, is powered by a six cylinder 2,600 c.c. overhead camshaft engine rated at 140 gross b.h.p. at 5,200 r.p.m. The original Mark II series, introduced to Canada in 1969, was powered by a fourâ€" cylinder engine. The new Mark II has a top speed of 106 m.p.h. and cruising speed 94 m.p.h. Standard transmission is a fullyâ€" synchromesh â€" fourâ€"speed floorâ€"shift. Optional is a threeâ€"speed automatic. The Mark II line is larger than before with a totally different . styling approach that gives the cars a sense of motion even when standing still. The line also features a host of new appearance, performance, comfort and convenience items. split grille with each half housing dual headlights. The sedan and wagon feature horizontal grille louvres while the sports hardtop has vertical intake fins. All three models have vertical rubber bumperettes fore and aft for added protection. _ At the rear, a combination tailâ€" lamp and backâ€"up light assembly occupies 6&%0- thirds of the available width for increased visibility and safety. The sculptured hood Assets of â€" Canadian Imperial Bank of Comâ€" merce rose 17 per cent and passed the $13 billion mark for the first time in the fiscal year ended October 31, 1972. Busgell _ E. Harrison, executive vice president and chief general manager, told shareholders at the bank‘s annual meeting last week. Toyota Mark II features change A _ very _ substantial proportion of the $1,900 million growth in assets to a total of $13,300 million was attributable to other loans, including mortgages which grew by almost $1,500 million to a yearâ€"end total of $7,200 million. "We feel that we have made an important conâ€" tribution towards meeting the financial needs of many individuals across Canada who required financing for the purchase of homes and we are particularly gratified that, by our yearâ€"end, our investment in mortgages was double the total at the preceding yearâ€"end," Mr. Harrison said. Through its Bankplan program, the bank provided financing during the year to many customers for purchase of automobiles, other consumer products, for home improvements and continued to increase its share of the consumer loan market. An issue in late November of $50 million of debentures â€" first such issue in the bank‘s history â€" has been fully placed, he reported. The bank opened 34 new branches during the year, bringing the total in Canada to 1,529, and will continue an active branch expansion during the current year, Mr. Harrison said. It now has two agencies and 24 branches or offices, including those of a whollyâ€"owned _ subsidiary, California Canadian Bank, in the United States; two branches in the United Kingdom and 47 in the Caribbean. The Commerce is conâ€" tinuing to expand activities in important growth areas in international markets. Mr. Harrison announced that, in early 1973, a Paris branch will be opened and the Frankfurt office will be enlarged to branch status. Other _ established representative offices inâ€" clude Hong Kong, Tokyo, Brussels, Milan and Zurich. During the year, there was the increasing c?hul on the wide variety of financial the wide variety services being _ made available, and the ease, convenience and speed with which such services can be performed for customers Exterior features include a Bank of Commerce assets raise sweeps back to a large rakish windshield, tinted, as is all the glass on the Mark II line.> Side windows are curved to permit maximum interior shoulder room. Interior refinements inâ€" clude a deeply padded dash with _ variablyâ€"illuminated recessed _ instrumentation. Standard _ instrumentation includes an electric clock, reâ€"settable trip odometer The new Toyota Mark II series with completely new styling, wider stance and greater length and a new sixâ€"cylinder engine has standard equipment that includes an AMâ€"FM radio, power steering and powerâ€"assisted front disc brakes. A sporty fourâ€"speed floorâ€"shift is standard with a threeâ€"speed automatic transmission available at extra cost. Both are DOCTOR DEBUNKS MYTHS Change of life a misleading description through the application of electronic _ and _ other sophisticated equipment, Mr. Harrison said. As an example, he cited the Commerce‘s _ 24â€"hour banking facilities in an inâ€" creasing number of locations through a combination of night depositories and automatic cash dispensers. Data centres are now established in major cities He defined the menopause for them as "the transitional phase in a woman‘s life when menstrual function ceases." This time should rightfully be called "the climacteric," he said, explaining that the termâ€"derived from the Greekâ€"means a rung in the ladder. ‘"In essence," he said, "the woman is going over a rung of life‘s ladder, passing from her childâ€" bearing years to her ‘nonâ€" Teproductive years." Fallacies refuted Refuting some other myths about the menopause, Dr. Tepper said it was a fallacy to believe that the earlier menstruation begins, the later the menopause will occur. "The age _ of menopause is determined by heredity, constitutional and environmental factors," he noted. ‘"When it comes to menstrual> patterns, about 50 now, whereas it was 45 or 46 only two decades ago, he attributed this change â€" to _ ‘‘improved nutrition, planned parenâ€" daughters tend to follow ‘‘The expression change of life conveys the idea that a woman will deteriorate physically, mentally andâ€"or sexuallyâ€"that a steady downhill process is about to occur," Dr. Tepper told a women‘s volunteer group, which met at the medical center recently. Dr. Ira Tepper of the Long Island Jewishâ€"Hillside Medical Centas, speaking on the topic, t You Always Wanted to Khow About the Menopause But Were Afraid to Ask, said that the correct way to regard this phase in a woman‘s life was a a period of adjustment. by Frieda Kay Change of life is not only a misleading term but a pathetic description of a natural process, according to a noted gynecologist. Declaring that the average and illuminated control knobs for safety and conâ€" venience. Upholstery is a combination of rich brocade trimmed with leatherâ€"like vinyl and is designed for both winter and summer seating comfort. Front seats are fullyâ€"reclining bucketâ€"style with _ adjustable _ head restraints. There are seat belts front and rear with the front being the threeâ€"point Tapering off The hot flushes and other symptoms are probably related to the "ups and downs of hormone production,‘"‘ Dr. Tepper pointed out. Because the ovaries taper off at that time, the amount of estrogenâ€"or female horâ€" moneâ€"they secrete also declines. This is a gradual process that usually takes place over several years, he explained, adding â€" that estrogen _ replacement therapy is often used nowadays to relieve such hot flushes and to alleviate some An industry leader in the important agricultural markets, the. bank launched a new, comprehensive program last September to provide information, basic business assistance, and supporting financial services related to the business of farming, Mr. Harrison said. across Canada and further During 1972, some 900 of additions are scheduled. the Bank‘s senior personnel attended a wide variety of An industry leader in the courses and seminars at its important agricultural national training centre, markets, the bank launched Staff College, Toronto, and a new, comprehensive this number will be inâ€" program last September to â€" creased significantly in 1973. provide information, basic ‘There are 19 career centres business assistance, and _ . supporting financial services in Oberation acgoss the related to the business of country for the initial farming, Mr. Harrison said. . training of personnel. thood and better health care for women today." According to the gynecologist, about 20 percent of menopausal women show no symptomsâ€" their menstrual function simply ends. The remaining 80 percent will experience some signs in varying degrees such as: hot flushes, palpitations, insomnia, headaches, fatigue and pains in the joints, he said. Mixed Team Championships at Albion Bowl with sixteen teams competing. In order to qualify for the tearm in each zone, bowlers had to bowl six games in two 3 game sets, with the top 3 boys and top 3 girls moving into the finals to represent their zone by Joanne Drapeaun The _ Ontario _ Youth Bowling Council completed Bowling championships peting is standard. Other standard equipment includes â€" powerâ€"assisted front disc brakes, full wheel covers, doubleâ€"stripe whiteâ€" window defroster, floorâ€" mounted gearâ€"shift console with lidded storage well and a locking glove comâ€" partment. selfâ€"adjusting _ retractableâ€" type. Full nylon pile carâ€" controlled from a centreâ€"located console with lidded storage well. Other standard features include an electric clock, electric rear window defroster, full nylonâ€"pile carpeting, tinted glass allâ€"around, full wheel covers and doubleâ€"stripe whiteâ€"wall tires. and understanding," as well as medical treatment to improve her general health, other menopausal conâ€" ditions. Humber College is offering 11 business division cerâ€" tificate programs as part of their winter ‘72 continuing education program. The _ division _ offers management and career development credit courses leading to certificates in business administration, business management, manufacturing â€" manageâ€" ment, personnel management, _ accounting, electronic data processing, marketing, retail merâ€" chandising management, legal secretary, medical secretary and hotel and restaurant management. These programs â€" are 1247 (348), Debbie Pierre (Queensway) 1186, Wayne Hein (Plantation) 1363 (307), John McKay (Long Branch) 1081 and Lino â€" Tasca (Queensway) 1127. ; The tournament concluded with a victory Banguet at High girl for 5 games was Debra Sargant of Zone "J", Ontario Durham 1282 and Wayne Hein for the Boys Zone "N" 1363. Wayne had also won this award last Cambridge Motor Hotel where Ron Hawkins, owner of Albion :cl and a YBC Chairman 1st V.P. of the B.P.A.O., presented awards. _ In league bowling at Bowlerama in the peewee The climacteric woman Business courses springs at the rear while the wagon has leaf springs with telescopic shocks. handling performance are improved by the longer wheelbase and wider stance. The front suspension is wish boneâ€"type with coil springs and antiâ€"sway bar. Rear suspension is a four link with lateral track bar. The sedan Mr. Harrison noted that the bank‘s educational programs are available to all men and women employees on the same basis and that Bankers‘ courses. A number of _ women _ university graduates have also been placed in the management women are now enrolled in trainee program. she can enjoy." Dr. Tepper believes. ‘"When her feeling of wellâ€"being is restored," he said, "one might better describe this phase of her life, not as a time of decline, but as a time skills and for those who are areas to develop their skill and knowledge. _Most are $30 and begin in January. thee various fields to imâ€" prove their management These are just a part of the over 200 courses offered in the program. Others include film direction, history, human _ relations _ and plumbing. designed to help those who are currently employed in continuing education hotline at 677â€"9540. division Dwayne . Nehis rolled 131, Michael Tomnlin 91 and Matty Windsor 89. In the bantam division Paula Ellis rolled 257, Steven Dillman _ 215, Jacky Hackenberg 234, Bobby Drapeau 244, Hackenberg 237, Seabrook 209 and Riding comfort â€" and For more information and In the junior division the nlcdhvn&md: lair 186, 219, 228 for a

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