Times & Guide (1909), 21 Jul 1960, p. 5

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t 40 0530 cted sold e by ng, 2106 ses, ‘or‘fic OUs= ay for red / MEAT PROCESSING PLANT MAIN & SHEPPARD comptometer _ operator. 5â€"day week, company benefits. Apply in writing: Box 63. accounting experience; GEN There is an opportunity for you representing Avon Cosmetics in your community. Let us tell you in your own home about Avon‘s wonderful earning opportunity. You are under no. obligation. Open territories in Vaughan and King Township. Car necessary, Requires typist with 86 EMPLOYMENT WANTED 78 HELP WANTED MALE DICTAPHONE â€" secretary, â€" for Caledonia area. For further inâ€" formation contact Miss Sockett at CH 7â€"8261. What Township do you live in? Excellent earning opportunity for rural women to sell AVON to their farm neighbours. Ghoose your own selling time so that it won‘t interfere with farm duties. No obligation to inquire. Write: required by Ontario‘s largest weekly, in rapidâ€"growth Metro Toronto area. Good commission arrangement and fringe benefits for man with previous small daily or large weekly experience, provâ€" en selling and layout abilities, able to handle senior retail acâ€" counts and develop important new business. Apply _R. Easteott, The Mirror, P.O. Box 67, Don Mills. TWOâ€"men to work 9 hours per day for $100.00 per week, dealâ€" ership to qualified applicants. Box No. 125. EXPERIENCED waitress, part or full time, days or nights; starting wage 75c an hour. Apâ€" ply Rexway Restaurant, 140 Rexdale bivd. at Kipling. GIRL for general office work in Wooedbridge; must be able to type; 5 days per week. Write Box _T, Woodbridge News, Woodbridge. $+ o+ W BOOKKEEPER for modern ofâ€" EXPERIENCED cost clerk for manufacturing _ company _ in Rexdale. Contact Mrs, Miles, EXPERIENCED waitresses. Apâ€" BOOKKEEPER, Wilson and Dufâ€" ferin area, compiete set of books. For further information contact Mrs. Grassie at CH 7â€" 8261. COMPTOMETER operator, Rexâ€" dale area, fully experienced. For further information conâ€" tact Miss Sockett at CH 7â€"8261. CLERKâ€"TYPIST, to do invoices and purchase orders in Rexâ€" dale area. For further informaâ€" tion contact Miss Sockett at CH 7â€"8261. Write RETIRED carétaker wants partâ€" time work, small factory or ofâ€" fice. CH 4â€"4034. so whiks NP 4 &‘ 82 HELP WANTED FEMALE FOR lunch counter Mondsys and Tuesdays, female help wanted; day shift. Write Box Y, Woodâ€" bridge News, Woodbridge. SHAMPOO girl, Weston. CH 1â€" 9521. CLERKâ€"TYPIST, . for Dufferin STENOGRAPHER, for Wilson and Weston road area. For furâ€" ther information contact Miss Sockett at CH 7â€"8261. and Glencairn area. For further information contact Miss Socâ€" kett at CH 7â€"8261. ENBRAL effice clerk to work in a bunk, Weston area. For fice, dutios include general ofâ€" fice work, experience required Call CH 9â€"3354. ply Westway Restaurant, Westway Centre, Kipling and Dixon. CH 7â€"4531. CH 4â€"5376, PERMANENT POSITION Young Lady MRS. F. WALKER, BOX 160, COLLINGWOOD, ONT. BOX 160, COLLINGWOOD, ONT. RETAIL AD SALESMAN Rural Women THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Rural Ladies Experience preferred but not essential MRS. F. WALKER, Woodbridge, Ontario or Phone 1712 or Phone 1712 5â€"DAY WEEK Age 18 to 35 viblon at CH 7â€"8264. â€". $or =« Apply to general also a RETIRMD mounity pucrarwecen ) â€" WAMEDEPLOYMENT IMSURANCE QWESTIONS AND ANSWERS Cordially invites the General Public to enjoy their refreshingly g2 LOST AND FOUND 99 COMING EVENTS picnic _ facilities â€" Supervised swimming in a beautiful pool â€" High fidelity music throughout grounds â€" Dancing â€" Games â€" Sporting Events â€" Ample free Public Stenography, Duplicating, Mailing, done by experienced perâ€" sonnel. â€" Pickâ€"up and â€" delivery available. Reasonable rates. "Save On Staff" 23 JODPHUR AVE. CH 1â€"8764 g1A _ RESTAURANTS Special . . . Dinner for School Children Special . . . FISH and CHIPS 93 HILLIARDâ€"Murray and Lorâ€" raine Hilliard nee Kersey) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter on Friday, July 8, 1960, at Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital, Weston, a sister for Garry. e . 94 ENGAGEMENTS parking. Admission for complete facilities Monday to Satuday: Adultsâ€"50c; Childrenâ€"25c Sunday: Fine food _ and _ refreshments available on grounds. YOUNG lady requires babyâ€"sitâ€" ting job, available evenings and weekends. RO 7â€"5877. WOODEBRIDGE â€" AT 8â€"0752 BUDGIE, green. Finder please MR. AND MRS. Eldred Johnston of Bolton announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Margaret Jean, to Roy Elmer Austring, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ingvald Austring of Saskatcheâ€" wan. The marriage will take place Saturday, August 13, 1960, at 3 p.m. in the Calvary Baptist Church, Woodbridge. 97 BAGGâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Alâ€" fred Bagg, who passed away August 2. 1959. When the ties of love are Adults: Menâ€"$1,00; Ladiesâ€"50c Children Under 14â€"26¢ Swimming Lessons at special low DAYâ€"Bill and Doreen (nee Foy) are happy to announce the arâ€" rival of David Michael, a brother for Susan. ISAACSâ€"Gerald and Barbara (nee Gunstgne) are happy to announceée birth of a son, Robert ward, on Friday, July 15, 1960, at St. Luke‘s Hospital, Denver, Colorado, a brother for John. 31 _ STENOGRAPHIC & BOOKING SERVICE Sneripan Orrice Service "OVERWORKED?#" T A LA N GA R D EN S knew When we were all together. The old home now is broken, Where we all did roam And had our years of happiâ€" ness; Now they‘re gone, those years that seem so few. â€"Sadly missed by his wife and family. ' broken And loved ones have to part, Memory holds the love we NEW _ Recreation Grounds nurse in home who wishes time off. CH 19074 after & p.m. FINCH AVE. & ISLINGTON AVE. call CH 1â€"1386. TERR AC EF DAILY FULL COURSE _ MEALS © DINNERS © sSTEAKS Clubs and Groups Special Picnic Rates Take Out Orders IN MEMORIAM RESTAURANT As at every other local office of the Unamployment Insurmnce ommission, the Weston office receives numerous queries on the operations of the regulations which guide the Commission in A. A perfon who takes ill while draying seasonal benefit, providing he is otherwise entitâ€" led, would be able to continue drawing until the ‘end of the seasonal benefit period unless he exhausted his benefits earlier. Typical of some recent queries received at the Weston office wnd elsewhere are the following: Q. Can a person who becomes ill and‘ unable to work continue drawing seasonal . benefits Afor the duration of his disability or only within the alletted period? Q. I stopped working on Janâ€" uary 15, after accumulating 89 weekly contributions. If I work on the road a couple of weeks will I be able to resume my beneâ€" fits afterwards without losing anythting? For how long will I draw regular benefits? May 24 to Thanksgiving! Fun for all the Family Bome of these queries are unique to the individual who asks them. However, most are of a more general nature, applicable to many who apply for unemâ€" ployment â€" benefits. Such quesâ€" tions are published here as an ald to those who may have simiâ€" lar situations to deal with. If you hive any queries about any point, contact your local office, or address your question to this newspaper. _ A prompt answer will be provided. A. Assuming that you establâ€" lished your entitlemént to benefit after youw stopped working in January and have not drawn all of it when you start work on the roads, you may again establish your entitlement when the job "Visit The Real Living SANTA" 99 COMING EVENTS 9.30 A.M. to 6.00 P.M. Sunday 1.00 P.M. to 6.00 P.M. SANTA‘S VILLAGE DEADLINE ® TRUMPET °* TROMBONE Instruments Loaned To Beginners PHONE BUtler 6â€"2576 14 Years and Under Accompanied by Parent MUSIGC LESSONS TUESDAY 5 P.M CLASSIFIED ADS Bracebridge, Ont CHILDREN for Servicing We De fl i;o'ui;v):â€"ufl:-""""â€" o0 wals will be sent. t (2) nhme l'o;iclll weeks prior to claim. between those who are employâ€" ees and those who are indepenâ€" dent contractors. Moreover, their is finished providing 52 weeks have not @lapsed since you estabâ€" lished your original claim. â€" If this was your first claim, benefit is paid on the basis of one week‘s benefit for every two contribuâ€" tion weeks made in the 104 weeks prior to your original Q. I am a truck driver and I would like to know why a man with his ow truck is not entitâ€" led to unemployment insurance stamps which would make him eligible for benefits when operâ€" ations stop for two or three months. The fishermen are buyâ€" ing stamps and drawing their benefits. A. Persons using their own trucks are excepted from unemâ€" ployment insurance by a specific provision in the regulations. It is impractiealbe to distinguish J. Kenneth Kidd, Q.C. Chartered Accountant PINE STRBRT wOODBRIDGE Resident Partner of H. T. JAMMESON LE MAY & CO. Royal Bank Building, Toronto ____ â€"â€" Phone â€" EM 8â€"6007 â€" ATl: WESTON INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. Woodbridge â€" Phone ATlas 8â€"1186 WOODBRIDGE Tues., 7â€"9.30; Fri., by Appointment R. E. McAFEE, B. Com. HIGHWAY NO. 7 East of Mwy. No. 27 WILIAM M. C. BAILEY, B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR SPECIAL NOTICE TO CLIENTS AND POLICYHOLDERS Fraser & Simms Barristers, Soligitors BRUCE McEACHERN 27 Highway â€" (lnTc.z &c‘& Above Highway 7 Hawman Avenue, Woodbridge Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to noon: Sat. or by appointment f Phone ATlas 8â€"0511 Bus. â€" Parkview 7â€"4692 Res. .â€" Parkview 7â€"5589 The Imperial Bank Building, Nobleton For a Complete Survey of ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE â€" Call â€" CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS 1944 Weston Road (Opposite John St.) 1 CrEPRVETEWIEC PNCCWIOROTENTNT Brown‘s Insurance Agency 1730 WESTON _ROAD ALL RECORDS HAVE 23}3} BI;ANSFERRED To THE Weston CH 46061 0 1951 _ MORRIS MINOR COACH, in excellent runâ€" ning order. $195.00. 1955 VANGUARD % T. Enpress, with overdrive and rebuilt engine. Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. 1955 THAMES % T. Van, good tires and engine, exâ€" tra windows. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. 85 RICHMOND §T. W. WwOODBRIDGE CONCREEE PRODUCTS LTD. Open Evenings Till 9 p.m Professional Directory WOODBRIDGE 20 NEARLY NEW AND LATE MODELS Stanley McNeil (2) i;:h-!;‘r.ncgl’olich issued by Board and other well I“ _'Jii‘k;ni “Y;ri;i-_‘-lm m “u Ardilable For (3) For General Insurance requirements we shall be pleased Evenings and Saturdays by *to quate you n'ten. m : Appointment. io W. M. MYERS {| R. E. MACKERROW 2 CONCRETE & CINDER BLOCKS â€" BRICK PATIO & SUPERSTONE $PORTS CARS ATlas 8â€"0423 CH 1â€"0111 real earnings and dctual periods|living with me for the past 1# of employment and unemployâ€" ment e@nsot be determined with any degree of accumacy. Q. I cut fire wood last winter for a farmer and this spring I am working as a painter for the same man, Can I demand that he buy me unemployment insurâ€" ance stamps for these two jobs? Q. During the summer of 1959 I worked for my son who is a merchant. I built him a garage and I painted his buildings. I did other repair work here and there. My son has not been ~ A. Without precise details of the arrangement between you and the farmer it is not possible to say whether you are entitled to unemployment insurance stamps. Usually persons doing such work are not insurable. For a definite ruling in this case, I would suggest that you consult the local office of the Unemployâ€" ment Insurance Commission. Ernie Brock & Son Ltd. GOURLEY L. HOWELL Toronto .. Kleinburg BARRISTER & SOLICITOR PINE ST. WOODEBRIDGE Barristers & Solicitors 381 Albion Rd., Thistletown CH 7â€"1051 â€"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 ILAV ~JILEL CH 1â€"0701 m Mortgage Money To Loan _ Wiast To We t LTD. Evenings By Appointment Work w © REALTORS FUNERAL HOMES WESTON CH 45697 WOODERIDGE ARCHKITLCT ro sasn â€" Ar sns || W. J. WARD | _1 xpaog & us TIBLE, power top, good engine. 1959 MORRIS MINOR, radio, extras. Only driven 11,000 miles. 1954 FORD CONVERâ€" 1949 FORD %, T. Express, in good running order, but rusty. Only $125.00. R. J. WATSON R. A. EAGLESTON HERB SILLS Kirby Brock COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE MAPLE, ONT. Telephones: Bus. â€" ALpine 7â€"2621 Res. â€" ALpine 7â€"1224 Except Saturday Barrister & Solicitor WOODBRIDGE, ONT. I“ FUNER, ATlas 8â€"1161 ||| 1273 Weston Fridays, 4â€"6 p.m. And By Appointment PHONE ATlas 8â€"0621 67 YONGE ST. ATias 8â€"0511 m LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE Bartisters & Solictors BARRISTER & SOLICTTOR ||| 1830A Wison Ave. CH #â€"2191 ... EM 4â€"4264 ... AT"* 8â€"0433 ages or other domestic premises. In this kind of work there is seldom an actual employerâ€"emâ€" ployee relationship. While there the job and received Workmen‘s Compensation for one month, Am I entitled to unemployment insurâ€" ance contributions for this perâ€" jod? A. No. Workmen‘s Compenâ€" sation payments are not received for services performed for an employer. These payments are not, therefore, earnings for the purpose of unemploment insurâ€" ance contributions. ers are not insurable when workâ€" ing for home owners in repairing or senovating their homes, garâ€" Q. Is there a special branch of the Unemploment Insurance Commission to investigate fraud or does each local office handle this ? before giving its ruling. is A. The staff of each local office is on the alert for indicaâ€" 1891 WESTON RD., WESTON Our service and overhauling jobs are fully guaranteed. We will pick up and deliver your anachinery. BETTER SERVICE TO BATISFY MASSEYâ€"FERGUSON Sales & Service 3 Miles South of Bolton on Hwy. 50 RR. 3, BOLTON Phone 150 1â€"IHC. Baler, P.T.O. drive. 10,000 Ft. Baler Twine, No. 1 1â€"Case 400 Tractor Caseâ€"oâ€" matic, 130 hrs. s 1â€"iFord Custom 1949, very _ Grade $7.00 â€" $6.450 _ Weed Sprays & Flyâ€"Spray Wholesale Electric Fence Battery $4.10 MACHINERY FOR SALE Wiliius ;l SERVICE & SUpPPLV CMARTERED ACCOUNTANT DIRECTORY TRANSPORTATION | BARRIsTERS, ETc. FRED L. MERTENS J. R. CURRIE, O.D. OPTOMETRISTS Oflynns Juneral 43 KING STREET m + ‘le - CH 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 ; esidence Difinifled and Courteous FUNERAL SERVICE HowsanemoorementEes â€" 1 Special Buy on New MF No. 10 Balers and MF 36 Side Rakes CH. 1â€"1133 Professional â€" Business WINDER‘S T A X I Funeral (Dirctors OPTOMETRIC Appointment Call _ ||| _ 1938 WESTON ROAD LIMITED $, ETC. RO 9â€"8921 WESTON and AREA \PROCLAMATION tions of fraud and frequently spot irregularities. In addition there is a special branch of the Comâ€" mission, known as the enforceâ€" ment branch, responsible for the investigation of elaimants and the detection â€"of fraud. and traffic officials report that BA., L18. BARRISTER & nuvci!m an 1415 LAWRlfl’g AVE w. New Suite s T noens wih Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. _ CH 1â€"1911 Toronto 15 0 â€" _ CH 6:6115 ||| 2386 WESTON &D,, Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR GEO. W. BULL, B.Comm. n"o” HOWARD G. ASHKBOURNE, ; 1923 WESTON ROAD WESTON CH 4â€"5 By virtue of the power vested in me by the Municipal Council of the Corporatiort of the Township of North York, I hereby declare to and request that all citizens do govern themselves accordâ€" ingly. Fraser & Simms || *** "m,f**=~ Barristers & Solicitors || DUNN‘S 1NSURANCE Bull & Ashbourne 1944 WESTON ROAD !|| zose WILSON AVE., Bank of Nova Scotia William D. Lyon be a Civic Holiday in the Township of North York HEAKES and MacDONALD Monday, August Ist, 1960 DATED at Willowdale, July 18th, 1960 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK GOD SAVE THE QUEEN CH 4â€"5314 N. GOODHEAD, Reeve. JOHN T. F Bus.: CH 7â€"5451 . Res.: BE 1â€"6533 Rexway RESTAURANT ~ CH 4â€"9871 140 Rexdale Blvd. (at Kipling) Lots of FREE Parking «Bus.) PJANO TUNLNG ALEXANDER â€" A. LASKO B.Arch., MR.ALC. ARCHITECT 1632 Islington Ave. N. THISTLETOW N LATIMER â€"

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