Times & Guide (1909), 19 May 1960, p. 5

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FEMALE HELP _ WANTEDâ€" partâ€"time for fruit market and garden supplies. Apply Vaughâ€" an Plaza, & mile west of Keele St., on No. 7 Highway. AV 5â€"4365. CLERK G.0. â€" stock records, clerical work; Caledonia antl Lawrence area; 1â€"2 years exâ€" perience. Contact Mrs. Grassie at CH 7â€"8261. ~CLERKâ€"TYPISTâ€"for _ Dufferin and Eglinton area;; some exâ€" fperience helpful. Contact Miss Sockett at CH, 7â€"8261. j or female. Apply afternoons, Monday to Thursday â€" The manager 82 HELP WANTED FEMALE WAITRESS, part time, day shift. Terrace _ Restaurant, _ Woodâ€" bridge. Phone AT 8â€"0752. Experienced â€" secretary â€" with shorthand Man or Woman for grill. Partâ€"time Waitresses. Locker room Attendants, male AUTOMOBILE mechanic, Weston area, class "A" license, tools of trade. Contact Mr. Stevenâ€" son at CH 7â€"8261. 81 MEN & WOMEN WANTED We guarantee that no animal or gm'tiun of any animal collected y our Company will be reâ€"sold for human consumption. y BU 6â€"3551 TWOâ€"men‘ to work 9 hours per day for $100.00 per week, dealâ€" ership to qualified applients. Box No. 125. Highest Cash Allowance for Good Used Furniture. We Trade and Exchange Prompt Appraisal SEWER FOREMAN, to supervise 10 men. on concrete drain and sewer works, 5â€"10 years exâ€" perience; | transportation â€" proâ€" vided. Contact Mr. Billinghurst at CH 7â€"8261. SHORT ORDER cook, Rexdale area, fylly experienced. Conâ€" tact Mr, Billinghurst at CH 7â€" 8261. BILLING CLERK, fully experâ€" ienced on transport billing; must be fast typist; hours 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.. Contact Mr. Billinghurst at CH 7â€"8261. 80 SALES HELP & AGENTS WANTED MALE Ar t tmfi e memmmmâ€"emr+ TEA CUPS and card reading by expert in home, 9 a.m,â€"10,30 p.m.; no. &ppointment necesâ€" sary. 82 Highbury. CH 7â€"1928 75 BUSINESS PERSONALS Dead or crippled cows, horses, and other farm animals REMOVED FREE Phone: ,COLLECT Torontoâ€"EMpire 3â€"3636 or Schomberg 359 78 HELP WANTED MALE DRIVERâ€"SALESMAN _ wanted, IT IS THE BEST SEASON TO START WITH OUR BUSIâ€" NESS. Sell on full cr partâ€" time basis 225 guaranteed proâ€" ducts, easy repeatâ€"orders: Cosâ€" metics, . culinaries, . medicines, insecticides, _ farm _ products. Write for our 30 day‘ trial plan. JITO, Dept. 4, 5130 St. Hubert St., Montreal. HANDYMAN with truck. Will do gardening‘ and home repairs. CH 9â€"2308. EXCELLENT _ OPPORTUNITY for full or part time salesman. Top Commissions, Write Box MAN to help share costs, etc. furnished apartment, Weston area. Gord CH 1â€"7363. $ $ CASH $ $ For the convenience of our classified advertisers Cash ads will be accepted at: R.R. 1 Nashville On No. 50 Hwy. north of No. 7 Hwy. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED TORONTO 5â€"day week, must be handyman, good wages and working conâ€" ditions. Apply Cedarbrace Egg Grading Station, Woodbridge, AT 8â€"1085. rome w HUNTINGTON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB T,'Wuudbridge News, Woodâ€" bridge. BRAMPTON COMMUNITY FURNITURE Hwy. 7 at 5th Line East of Brampton SANITARY DISPOSAL C & M Confectionary & Gift Shop 1917 Weston Road Evening work for Men and â€" Women. Training and â€" samples â€" supplied. Age no barrier. No canâ€" vassing, . collections or deliveries. Car necessary, Your choice, salary or commission. Mr. _ Mecâ€" Meekin, WA 2â€"4584. FULL OR PARTâ€"TIME Summer Help Wanted New Classified Service GL 1â€"0530 82 HELP WANTED PEMALE jo; CAAD OP THANKS | & 5(aos oc lesicoycâ€"=â€"â€"â€">~: RIQDICORC RCSHMeRt -0'3°i area, some experience Pref@®=| ~ frionds and neighbors whol nak . vod+* for children‘s wear desk. is <o + tBete in 4nd sc dn wvand 94 MR. AND MRS. J. C. McReyâ€" MR. AND MRS. Harry ‘Hilton announce the engagement of their daughter, Paula, to Roger Hughâ€"Spour, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Spour, the wedding to take place June 4 at 10 o‘clock in St. Benedict‘s Church, Rexâ€" dale. WOODBRIDGE â€" AT 8â€"0752 93 BAIRDâ€"Grant _ and _ Mareline (nee Martin) are proud to anâ€" nounce the birth of a son, Robert Charles 6 lbs., 13 ozs., on Thursday, May 12, 1960, at Grace _ Maternity _ Hospital, Dartmount, Nova Scotia. Mother and baby both doing fine. To cWw Special . Dinner Special . 87 EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMALE STENOGRAPHER, for Weston BOOKKEEPING machine â€" opâ€" erator (NCR), fully experâ€" ienced on accounts receivable. Contact Miss Grassie at CH 7â€"8261. 86 EMPLOYMENT WANTED UNIVERSITY + student _ (two years â€" physiotherapy) â€" would like position till midâ€"Septemâ€" ber, receptionist in clinic or doctor‘s office or filing clerk. Lois MceQuay, AT 8â€"0541. MOTHERS! Does your budget fall short of your needs? Earn hours a day selling Avon Cosâ€" metics. Exclusive territories now available north of No. 7 Highway. For personal interâ€" . view in your home write Mrs. F. Walker, Box 160, Collingâ€" wood, or phone 1712. .. .. w FOR general repairs andi;)aint- 83 DOMESTIC POSITIONS Public Stenography, Duplicating, Mailing, done by experienced perâ€" sonnel. _ Pickâ€"up â€" and _ delivery available. Reasonable rates. "Save. On Staff! ‘ 23 JODPHUR AVE. CH 1â€"8764 91A _ RESTAURANTS CLERKâ€"TYPIST â€" for Weston area; firm moving to Rexdale in 2 months; some figure work, experience not necessary. Conâ€" tact Miss Sockett at CH 7â€" 8261 DICTAPHONE typist, for Caleâ€" donia and Eglinton area,. 2â€"3 years _ experience _ preferred. Contact Miss Sockett at CH 7â€" 8201. STENOGRAPHER, for Wilson CLERK G.0., Castlefield and Caledonia area, good at figures, some experience in . posting. Contact Mrs. Grassie at CH 7â€"8261. WOMAN from Woodbridge area fer day work in doctor‘s home. Four days a week. Phone AT 8â€"0701. 91 _ STENOGRAPHIC & BOOKING SERVICE SHeripan Orrice Service "OVERWORKED?" For All PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES & DEVELOPING CAMERA CENTRE H. J. CADWALLADER, Mor. Cor. Main and John St. CH 4â€"5991 nolds announce the engagement of their daughter, Murie!l to Alan Oliver Kingdon, son of Mr. 0. J. Kingdon and the late Mrs. Kingdon. Wedding to take place June 11th at 4 o‘clock in Westminster United Church, Orangeville. INCH‘S and Weston road arem, Contact Miss Sockett at CH 7â€"8261. area, 1â€"2 years experience; to work 9â€"5 or 9,30â€"5.80. Contact Miss Sockett at CH 7â€"8261. ing, reasonable prices. Phone AT 8â€"0218. se e e M red; for children‘s wear desk. Contact Mrs. Grassie at CH ! TERRAC E: RESTAURANT DAILY ] FULL COURSE MEALS ® DINNERS s ® STEAKS ®© CHOPS FISH and CHIPS ENGAGEMENTS Take Out Orders for School Children BIRTHS THE Those in attendance were : Mrs. Phillip Abrams,; Mrs. Fred Biback, Mrs. Irving Boigon, Mrs. Samuel Brandes, Mrs. Abe Brettâ€" led, Mrs. Max Cohen, Mrs. Murâ€" ray Cruson, Mrs. Ralph Halbert, Mrs. Edwin Hyde, Mrs. Jack Hyde, Mrs. Howard Kornbloom, Mrs. Daniel Krangle, Mrs. Lawâ€" rence Labow, Mrs. Ben Liebesâ€" man, Mrs. Fred Metrick, Mrs. Kari Orback, Mrs. Arnold Phjl« lips, Mrs. Nat Puritt, Mrs. Morâ€" ris Rittenberg, _ Mrs. Norman Rittenberg, Mrs. Wilfred Sarner, Mrs. Hartley Schipper, Mrs. Alâ€" len Sharp, Mrs. Murray Sibulach, Mrs. Stanley Soll, Mrs. Mark Speyer, Mrs. Samuel Spivak, Mrs. Manuel Spivak, Mrs. Percy Wilner. This is World Refugee Year. What a refugee wants and needs most is to cease being a refugee. Mrs. Henry Kingstone, memâ€" ber of the interim board of governors, York General Hospital spoke to the group, stressing the importance of a large and active auxiliary. MeDOUGALL, Olive â€" Mere words are inadequate to exâ€" press our gratitude to each and exeryone who has helped us through these days of sorrow with beautiful flowers, words of sympathy and donations to the Cancer Society. We can only say "Thank you very much." Ray McDougall, Roddy and Donna. +2 , w PURVES, Robert Thomasâ€"Mere words are inadequate to express our gratitude to each and veryone who has helped us through these days of sorrow with beautiful flowers, words of sympathy andâ€"deeds of inâ€" finite kindness. We can only say, "Thank you so much," especially thanking the W. R. Scott Funeral Home and Rev. A. B. Cathcart.â€"Mrs. Edith Purves and family. pa e W On Thursday, May 6th, Mrs. Harold _ Goldstein, _ of Forest Hill, entertained at a luncheon dessert in aid of the memberâ€" ship drive for the Woman‘s Auxiliary _ of _ York _ General Hospital. A SURPRISE party will be held by their family for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Winter of RR 1, Rockwood, on the occasion of their â€" silver â€" wedding â€" anniâ€" versary on Saturday, May 28, at 8 p.m. at the Speedside Comâ€" munity Hall, RR 5, Rockwood (directions at Stratton‘s Ef:o Service Station, No 24 Highâ€" way, Rockwood). Everyone welâ€" 99 _ COMING EVENTS EUCHRE at Pine Grove Memorial Hall Friday, May 20, at 8 p.m. Admission 50 cents. Light reâ€" freshments > served. Everyone welcome. y e ds o York General Auxiliary Meets In Forest Hill WE wish to express our heartâ€" felt appreciation to everyone for the many acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings reâ€" ceived during the illness and passing of our beloved husband and father, Lorne Miller, and also to the W. R. Scott Funeral Home and Dr, Garriock. Your helpfuiness, and comforting exâ€" pressions of sympathy will alâ€" ways â€" be remembered. Mrs. Lorne Miller and family, RUMMAGE and Bake Sale, Satâ€" urday, May 28th, 10 a.m. at the Sea Cadet Building, next to Weston arena. Under the ausâ€" pices of the Women‘s Auxiliary. QUR heartfelt thanks to all our friends and neighbors who paid their respects during the loss of our loved one. The beautiful floral offerings, acts of kindness and messages of sympathy were expressions of true friendship and will always be cherished by Mrs. Winn and family. 2s a We ® Commercial Pri ® Wedding Static ® Typewriters ® Adding Machin ® Cash Registers © Office Furniture ©® Rubber Stamps ® Advertising Sp« ®© Mimeographiny ® Printed Cellulo ® Counter Sales I come Phone AT. 8â€"1032 OFFICE â€" 3 Wallace St. PRINTING Woodbridge Commercial Printing Wedding Stationery Typewriters Adding Machines Cash Registers Office Furniture Rubber Stamps _ Advertising Specialties Printed Cellulose Tape Counter Sales Books HOUSE 44 8th Ave. N. i R. J. Quirk, personnel manaâ€" ‘ger of Moffats Ltd., has been named to the Advisory Vocationâ€" lal Committee, the Weston Board |of Education _ announced _ this | week. The appointment fills the |vacancy caused. by the resignâ€" ation of John Seaborn, a comâ€" mittee member since 1955 and chairman of the body from 1957. }Ml'. Seaborn, formerly manager ‘of the Weston branch of the \Canadian Bank of Commerce, has been transferred to Windsor. ’ Other members of the comâ€" ‘mittee are: Allan Hamilton of [Laidlaw Lumber, Percy Wesson, ‘ofâ€" Adelaide Electric; John Pelly lof C.C.M., J. Adamthwaite, of |Canadian Kodak _ and _ Walter |Kent of T.C.A. Along with six members of the Board of Education, these make up the advisory vocational committee â€" which _ assists the Board on matters dealing with the technical section of the high school. During the eight years he has lived ip Etobicoke township he has witnessed the worst type of township _ planning, . was . the charge set in the form of a letter before the township council by William Gray, hotel chain sales manager. 59th Annual Meeting For West York W.1. All ladies of the district are cordially invited to attend. On motion of Mayor Holley, council voted to refer the apâ€" plication back to the commission with the notion that there was no record of the applicant at the address cited. TMe letter, filed by the counâ€" cil, spoke about the state of Marâ€" The West. York District Womâ€" en‘s Institute will hold their 59th annual meeting in Christ Church (Anglican) parish hall, Woodâ€" bridge, on Wednesday, May 18, at 9.45 a.m. Mrs, Harry Wood of Woodbridge, president of the inâ€" stitute, will preside. Participating in the event will be 10 branches of the Women‘s Institute in the district, some of which are presenting displays of the year‘s work done in . such courses as millinery and handâ€" crafts. Investigation into an applicaâ€" tion for a master plumber‘s liâ€" cense, forwarded by the Metroâ€" politan Licensing Commission to Weston council, uncovered an inâ€" triguing mystery. At the Weston address given on the application there was no evidence that the applicant had ever occupied the premises; in fuct, the building on the site is to be razed shortly. R. Quirk Named To School Board Committee Sanitary Contractors Nobody Home Corner Lawrence and Weston Road, Westonâ€"CH 6â€"3031 C. STUNDEN RICHMOND HILL Phone TURNER 4â€"1245 Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired 24â€"HOUR SERVICE WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE BOOK NOW AND AYOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOIML OVERSEAS ? | _ The member for York Centre ‘added the reminder that the natural yearning for a peaceful | world which was felt by all Canâ€" |adians made it fatally easy for |"salesmen _ of _ neutralism" _ to ‘“pvddlu their ideas in a buyers‘ | market." At the same meeting thy éounâ€" cillors gave their seal of approval to the formation of six new subâ€" divisions to include apartments, singleâ€"family homes, maisonettes, d uple x es and semiâ€"detached houses. Stinson Says Neutralism Is Dangerous Alarm at the mushrooming publicity _ promoting _ Canadian "neutralism" was expressed by Frederick Stinson, member of parliament for York Centre, in a speech on Monday. "We all want peace," he said. "But peace without freedom is not real peace." tin Grove and Rathburn roads. Mr, Gray charged: "For eight years we lived in a dust bowl. One year it was gas mains; anâ€" other it was sewers; another buried telephone cables. Then we finally got the road paved this year, they started ripping it to pieces for new and enlarged watermain. With practically imâ€" passable detours Ul‘ is reaching the stage one doesn‘t know how to get home in the evening." "The number of professional neutralists in Canada is increasâ€" ing," Stinson charged. "They are doing u disservice to Canada and the free world." _ Stressing . the “professional" aspect of the development, the York _ Centre _ member _ linked "these professional provokers" to cemmunists, pacifists, socialists and cynies. "These people are particularly dangerous because many of them hold responsible positions and are looked upon with respect by their fellow Canadians," he said. "Their judgment is faulty but their influence is great." The neutralist goal, Stinson said, was a Canadian declaration of absolute neutrality, withdrawâ€" al from NATO and NORAD and scrapping of Canadian armed forces. One of the purposes of World Refugee Year is to clear the camps of Europe and rehabilitate their refugee inhabitants so that they will become selfâ€"supporting members of the community in which they live. * RAY REILLY CH. 4â€"3231 HEATING OILS GASOLINE MOTOR OILS, GREASES TORONTO 7, ONTARIO The fireworks display to be held in Maple Leaf Park next Tuesday evening, May 24, wil} be combined with a fund raising effort in behalf of the Humber Memorial Hospital building fund campaign. â€" "It is customary," > said Mr. Gould, "for residents of Maple Leaf district to bay for the cost of the fireworks by means of contributions given in a houseâ€"toâ€" house canvass. This year we, have asked the householders to make their gifts a bit larger in order that we may give financial supâ€" port to Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital." The program for the evening calls, for a baseball game at 7 o‘clock between Maple Leaf and! Gracefield schools, a program of | music provided by North Park TV at 7.30 coupled with the sale| of tickets for the television set| draw, and then the fireworks as| soon as darkness descends. | Mr. Joseph Gould, president of Maple Leaf Ratepayers‘ Associaâ€" tion, has announced that oneâ€" half of the doorâ€"toâ€"door collecâ€" tions taken this year will be doâ€" nated to the hospital building fund. â€" In addition to these contribuâ€" tions, Mr. Gould said he expected to raise an additional "very conâ€" siderable" sum of money through the raffling of a television set during the evening festivities at Maple Leaf Park. Ample parking will be availâ€" able on the grounds of Maple Leaf school at the corner of Hopcroft and Rustic road. The third "shot" in the polio vaccine series for Weston adults will be available at the Health Department‘s office in the Muniâ€" cipal Building on June 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. Muple Leal, To 1891 WESTON RD., WESTON SAY IT WITH FUNERAL snkwgc: 1273 Weston Rd. 9â€"f W. J. WARD ISLINGTON AVE. NORTH North of Thistletown TRANSPORTATION | _ BARRISTERS, ETC. FRED L. MERTENS J. R. CURRIE, O.D. OPTOMETRISTS FUNERAL HOMES Brighten Up The Day Brighten Up The Room Brighten Up Her Life Corsages â€" Bouquets FRANK 0. REEVES AND SON Dlrnmed and Courteous PHNPDAT GRDVICE For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 CH. 1â€"1133 Dependable Service T A X I Professional â€" Business Funeral Directors OPTOMETRIC Phone AT 8â€"1197 WINDER‘S ynns Vunera POLIO CLINIC (Residence LIMITED 9â€"8921 WESTON and AREA WESTON CH 4â€"5697 J. Kenneth Kidd, Q.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. 85 RICHMOND ST. W. â€" Phone â€" EM 3â€"6097 â€" ATlas 8â€"0423 WOODBRIDGE Tuesdays 7â€"9.30; Fridaysâ€"3â€"5 p.m. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers 1944 Weston Road Alfred H. Herman, B.A. || mym»m‘s INSURANCE | _ WESTON INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. Woodbridge _ Phone ATlas 8â€"1186 1944 WESTON ROAD Weston. Ont. CH 1â€"0111 ; 1923 WESTON ROAD wEsSTON CH 4â€"5314 BII" & As" CH:â€" 4â€"9450 _ CH 1 bonrne (Bus.) | (Re BARRISTERS â€" soLiciTors 1632 Islington ‘Ave. N. GEO. W. BULL, B.Comm. THISTLETOWN ~ HOWARD G, ASHBOURNE, ||â€"â€"meerwgâ€"ss==â€"=<â€"â€" 43 KING STREET mnmurorruee iess CH 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 1 ~.o.0 0 Tok R. E. McAFEE, B. Com. Chartered Accountant PINE STREET _ WOODBRIDGE EM 2â€"1684 or AT 8â€"1453 1st and 2nd Mortgage Money Available. Resident Partner of H. T. JAMIESON LE MAY & CO. Royal Bank Building, Toronto BARRISTER & SOLICITOR 1415 LAWRENCE AVE. w. WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR AURORA Bus. â€" Parkview | 7â€"4602 aRes. â€" Parkview 7â€"5589 The Imperial Bank» Building, Nobleton HIGHWAY NO. 7 East of Hwy. No. 27 Fraser & Simms Barristers & Solicitors Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Fraser & Simms Barristers, Solicitors BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR 1938 WESTON ROAD Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By ‘Appointment Hawman Avenue, Woodbridge Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to noon Sat. or by appointment For a Complete Survey of ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT BARRISTERS, _ SOLICITORS Tuesday from 4 to 6 ‘p.m DIRECTORY HEAKES and MacDONALD Professional Directory WOODBRIDGE Stanley McNeil W. M. MYERS Phone ATlas 8â€"0511 WOODBRIDGE Concrete Products Ltd. W. 4 White on / 15 C Solicitors '] BUTTER BELONGS ON [ YOUR FAMILY TABLE! f CH 1â€"0111 CH 6â€"6115 CALL ATlas 8â€"1161 L dutssserblyed,dher:â€"poud C REPRESEMTING 50,000 CBEAM PROBUCERS 1‘: : CH: 4â€"9450 _ CH 1â€"7945 . JOHN T. FARR _ Ernie Brock & Son Ltd. GOURLEY L. HOWELL Toronto Kleinburg BARRISTER & SOLICITOR PINE ST, wWOODBRIDGE Fridays, 4â€"6 p.m. And By Appointment PHONE ATias 8â€"0621 Bus.: CH 75451 Res.: BE 1â€"653% vs 2060 WILSON AVE., Weston | *, 1630A Wilson Ave. CH 6â€"2191 Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans Evenings by Appointment C. W. LEASK CHARTERED ACCOUNT NT 1730 WESTON ROAD Neston CH 4â€"56061 381 Albion Rd., Thistletown CH Tâ€"1051 â€" AT 8â€"0458 Mon. to Fri. â€" 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. â€" 10 a.m. to 12 Evenings By Appointment In Thistletown or Woodbridge REALTORS | _ WOODBRIDGE RO 94901 â€" AT 8â€"1149 Magernan & Page HERB SILLS BARRISTERS, ETC.. _ . COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE MAPLE, ONT. Telephones: Bus. â€" ALpine 7â€"2621 Res. â€" ALpine 7â€"1224 Barristers & Solicitors Barristers & Solicitors ACCOUNTANTS Barristéer & Solicitor 67 YONGE ST. R. J. WATSON Kirby Brock WOODBRIDGE AT i t

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