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Weston-York Times (1971), 9 Aug 1973, p. 15

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Positions available for: Sufervisor, Layâ€"out, Milling Machine operators, assemblers. Experienced to be trained on BASIC FOUR computer system. Knowledge of bookkeeping helpful. Er:%?g;’?ecsed clerk required for computer payroll of 300 PLEASE CALL 677â€"5050 CAPITOL RECORDS (CANADA) LTD. Experience desirable but not essential. Oct. 1st to May 1st. Possible 12 month employment. Apply in person Between 9 & 11 a.m. TO: W.J. FANNIN Order picking, packing, other warehouse duties. Steady employment. CALL MR. HODGINS 50 ST. PHILLIPS RD. Knowledge of accounts receivable and accounts payable and shorthand an asset. Finchâ€"Weston area. Smaill office. Male or female. CALL EILEEN 7149â€"4833 P.A. Sherwood Windows Limited 678â€"2311 Weekends only p:;ri-tfr'n'eâ€".m- 1 q ° , APPLY IN PERSON â€"MR. KRALEVIC HOLIDAY INN YORKDALE 3450 DUFFERIN ST. AT HWY. 401 WAREHKHOUSE HELP Apply Service Mgr. 745â€"3616 Aluminum Window _ Mechanics MR. KRALEVIC â€" HOLIDAY INN YORKDALE 3450 DUFFERIN ST. AT HWy. 401 PAYROLL CLERK CLERK TYPIST PERMANENT POSITION TO ® PORTERâ€"BANQUET PORTER WESTON GOLF CLUB 370 Oakdale Rd.â€"Finch & Oakdale 1909 Albion Road, Rexdale HELP WANTED FOR: & TRUCK WASHING e YARD SERVICING CALL: 669â€"2420 678â€"1459 ASSISTANT ICE MAKER TYPIST For cocktail lounge DOOR ATTENDANT MALTON 38â€"HELP WANTED WESTON Blueprint Reading Inâ€" cluded; ARC, TIG, MIG, Pressure Pipe & Gas BOOKKEEPING and Conâ€" sulting Services. 244â€"7128, WELbmno tesis pay Technical Trades Institute Phone 537â€"1215 Secretary Receptionist $115.4+ Typist $100. Something Special! DOWNSVIEW Call Joâ€"Ann Carter 636â€"9881 Customer Service Representative $1 25. Payroll Clerk $110.+ 2388 DUNDAS ST. at Dundas West Subway TEMPORARY SERVICES 46 Aâ€"ACCOUNTANTS & BOOKKEEPING This Kiplingâ€"Bloor west firm is looking for a "Jack of all Trades." If you enjoy variety this company has a little bit of everything to offer you. We‘ll give you all the help you need Creative â€" excellent typist â€" like figures â€" a warm telephone voice â€" Is that you? Then you have a future with this FinchWeston Road firm. An unusual position â€" take your business background and add the opportunity to visit clients on a personal basis (you‘lt need a car) and be a liaison between Metropolitan _ Personnel and their personnel DRAFTING DAY â€" EVGS. & SAT. r%uiréments. If you ehjdy a cflé'fiengé and h';v‘evlvdtl.;.ag "Get Up & Go" then you are for us. Looking for a challenge? Then this Dixie Roadâ€" Eglinton firm is looking for you. Experience in construction payroll and manual McBee system are essential. f LEARN NOW WELDING They received a wel. désorved raise, making ‘them the highest pa‘d ‘empotaries in Tororto NEW APPLICANTS WELCOME â€" JOBS AT THE NEW RATES AVAILABLE NOW FOR STENOS, DICTAS, TYPISTS AND OFFICE MACHINE OPERATORS. 2083 LA WRENCE W. 249â€"7281 1243 ISLINGTON 9916599 CONGRATULATIONS 10 Acl MWANPIWIZR OffI2Z 41A â€"CAREER TRAINING 1110A WILSON AVENUE â€" DOWNSVIEW METROPOLITAN PERSONNEL MRS. Eleanore White of Downsview is happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of her daughter Karen Altedel to Raymond Alexander son of Mr. J.O. Perreault of Silver Water, Manitoulin Island. The marriage to take place September 1st 1973. HAIRDRESSING â€" Specialâ€" mr;f in permanents and styling. Done in your home 62â€"CEMETERY LOTS by professional. Leave message, 741â€"9908. 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. 241â€"0861 58â€"â€"FORTH COMING MARRIAGES RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 55â€"PERSONAL ZMPLOYI OFFERS YOU 231â€"6523 Once in the kitchen, there are several methods ‘of preparing fish. Probably the most common is panâ€"frying. Fish should be saited, rolled in corn meal and cooked over a low flame. Use butter,and brown each side. Skin‘ should , be crisp The adage that the way to a man‘s heart is via his stomach is true, and this bit of knowledge can be turned to advantage by "fishing widows,‘‘ the leftâ€"behind wives of ardent anglers who spend weekends fishing. Fish are delicious table fare _ when _ correctly prepared. The first step is to have properlyâ€"cleaned, fresh fish, and this is the fisherâ€" man‘s responsibility. The method recommended by Red Fisher of Mercury outboard‘s fishing departâ€" ment calls for cleaning and icingâ€"down fish immediately after taking them. Unfortunately, many people tend to be careless with fire and 80 per cent of forest fires are caused by these same people who started out to enjoy the green forest areas. One small careless act with fire can leave a forest standing black and stark; no longer an enjoyable place to Ontario‘s green forests not only add billions of dollars to the province‘s economy but they give employment, coverage for wildlife and large recreational areas for residents and tourists alike. t common is panâ€"frying. Use the ashtray in you car. 1 should be sailted, Hot ashes and butts thrown d in corn meal and from a car window can be ed over a low flame. Use blown to the edge of the road er,and brown each side. and, smoulder iway, in the i~‘‘should . be crisp. gra'ss‘:nfi%l brugh." * wolhs Xugss Tupsday, August 9, 197¢â€"â€"Page is DATED at the Borough of York in the Municipality of Métropolitan Toronto this ist day of August 1973. VIRGINIA ECCLES, Administratrix, ‘ By her Solicitor, ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of EDWARD JAY LEOPOLD late of the Township of Chinguacousy in the County of Peel, Warehouseman, who died on or about the 3rd day of March 1973, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned Administratrix of his Estate on or before the 15th day of September 1973 after which date the assets of his Estate will be distributed, having regard onl{ato the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Good eatin‘ A new non profit Canadian Calorie Counters Club has opened in Weston. Membership is limited to those who have a dangerous weight problem. First visit free. Rewards for weight loss, morale boosting a specialty . FOR PARTICULARS PHONE: * Keep Ontario green _ â€"LEGAL NOTICES 57Aâ€"LEGAL NOTICES !! ATTENTION !! OVERWEIGHT LADIES NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF: EDWARD JAY LEOPOLD 249â€"2468 or 247â€"7513 A cigarette butt doesn‘t extinguish easily. It has to be ground out. Lighters are preferable to matches but if a match is used, break it in two and let it cool before dropping it. When discarding burnt smoking materials, pause a few seconds before dropping it on the ground. Be sure it is dead out and has cooled off. Control your smoke: Sit down when smoking in the woods. Hot ashes discarded as you walk can kindle a blaze in dry leaves and twigs alongside the trail. Never leave a campfire unattended. Keep a close check on it. When you leave, drown it out. Sift the ashes with your fingers. If they are still hot to the touch, drown them again. Sift the ashes with a stick to uncover any hidden embers. Drown the ashes to make doubly sure the fire is out. Control your campfire: Keep it small. Add more fuel only when you need it. A bonfire has no place in a forest. To build a fire, choose a safe site near water and where it will be shielded from the wind. If you can‘t build on rock or gravel, then dig down to mineral soil, clearing a space about six feet in diameter. Remove all flammable material: grasses, pine needles, twigs, brush, logs, and roots. They can catch fire and smoulder long after you have left the area, then flare up into a forest fire. H.E. L. MCLAUGHLIN 1268 Weston Road Toronto MGM 4R 1

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