Times & Guide (1909), 8 Sep 1960, p. 13

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286 oad 83 Experience on Full Set of Books 4 MRS. MILES 4 CH 4â€"5376 SENIOR PAYROLL CLERK â€"â€" x Rexdale! .area. â€" Should _ have several years‘ experience. For further _ information _ contact. Miss Sockett at CH 7â€"8261. ( MRS. MILES CH _ 4â€"5376) LEGAL STENOGRAPHER â€" Downsview area. For further information contact Miss Sockâ€" ett at CH 7â€"8261. STENOGRAPHER â€" Dufferin and Lawrence area. For further information contact Miss Sockâ€" ett at CH 7â€"8261. JUNIOR TYPISTâ€"Dufferin and Bridgland area. _ For further + information contact Miss Sockâ€" ett at CH 7â€"8261. Required for expanding manu facturing Company in the Rexdale Area. Should have experience on ar LB.M. Electric Typewriter, For interview call: t SP_OT WELD.IZIRS~â€"_I_"tu _exper ; 80 SALES HELP & AGENTS WANTED MALE Required for expanding manuâ€" facturing Company in the Rexdale Area. Should have experience on an L.B.M. Electric Typewriter. OZALID OPERATORâ€"Wilson & ASHIER, experienced, for food market. _ 1.G.A., Weston Road and Bradstock. CH 7â€"4741. With your children back in school use your free time to earn with AVON. Neighborhood territories now available. Write: LERK TYPIST â€" Dufferin & Lawrence area,. Some figure work. For further information comtmet. Miss Sockett at CH 7â€"8@61. ; GRAPHOTYPE and Addressoâ€" graph Operatorâ€"1 or 2 years‘ experience. _ For further mâ€" formation contact Miss Sockett 82 HELP WANTED FEMALE 2 MEN to call on customers beâ€" tween the hours of 5 to 9 p.m. daily; $50 per week. Reply to Box 250. §1 MEN & WOMEN WANTED OPFICE CLERKâ€"Weston Area. General Office experience with some typing. For further inâ€" formation contact Mrs. Gribâ€" bons CH 7â€"8261. TRANSFORMER TESTER â€" Weston area. Must have at least 5 years‘ experience: For further _ information _ contact Mr. Steventon CH 7â€"8261. SHIPPER â€" Weston Area. Some experience required. For furâ€" ther information contact Mrs. Gribbon, CH 7â€"8261. ORDER DESK CLERK â€" Mount Dennis area; some experience preferred. For further inforâ€" mation contact Mrs. Gribbon, CH 7â€"8261. MESSENGER BOYS â€" Downsâ€" view aréa. Grade 10. No exâ€" perience required. For further information contact. Mrs. Gribâ€" bons CH 7â€"8261. RIVETTERâ€"Construction, three years experience on constraeâ€" tion steel erection. For furâ€" ther information contaet Mr. J. A. Billinghurst. CH 7â€"8261. HOUSEWIVES JUNIOR ‘neory clerk for LG.A. Store, Weston Roadâ€"Bradstock. CH 7â€"4741. 78 HELP WANTED MALE ARMATURE WINDER SPRAY PAINTER HELPER â€" To assist in the various duties of spray painting on industrial projects. For further informaâ€" tion contact Mr. J. A. Billingâ€" hurst. CH 7â€"8261. Dufferin area. 1 or 2 years‘ experience preferred. For furâ€" ther information contact Miss Sockett at CH 7â€"8261. at CH 7â€"8261 ROSEVILLE FABRMS LTD BRA MPTON Large Appliance Chain MRS. F. WALKER BOX 160. COLLINGWOOD, ONT ienced. â€" Shifts. For â€" further information contact Mr. J. A. Billinghurst. CH 7â€"8261. EGG GRADING HELP_WANTED armatures on eleetric motor repairs. Fully experienced. For further _ information _ contact Mr. J. A. Billinghurst. CH 7â€" 8261. Salary $75.00 Weekly Payroll Clerk Phone GLendale 110700 For interview call PAYROLL CLERK Male and Female or Phone 1712 BOOKKEEPER BOX No. 143 EXPERIENCED WEST END â€"To wind Weston Bowling Lanes 1736 WESTON RD., WESTON Junior Bowling Get Together and Registration SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 10 a.m. 19 _ COoMmifiG EvENTsS 98 _ CARD OF THANKS 95A _ ANNIVERSARIES ON THE OCCASION of: their WE WISH to express our gratiâ€" tude to each and everyone for the kindmess, sympathy and flowers from heighbors, relaâ€" tives and friends, also Mr. Hughes for help in our sad bereavement of a dear husband and father.â€"Mrs. Ross Matâ€" thews and family. MR 94 MR. AND MRS. JAMES WALâ€" TABBY CAT Jlost from No. 11, Robinson Apartments, 8th Ave. N., Woodbridge. Reward. Phone AT 8â€"0624. 92 LOST AND FOUND Special . . . _ _ Dinner for School Children Special . . . FISH and CHIPS Take Out Orders WOODBRIDGE â€" AT 8â€"0752 91A _ RESTAURANTS "OVERWORKED?" Public Stenography, Duplicating, Mailing, done by experienced perâ€" sonnel. Pickâ€"up and delivery available. _ Reasonable rates. "Save On Staff" 23 JODPHUR AVE. CH 1â€"8764 89 DOMESTIC POSITIONS 91 _ STENOGRAPHIC & BOOKING SERVICE HOUSEHOLD HELP in Woodâ€" bridge area for cleaning and some sitting, once or twice weekly. Please call AT 8â€"23835. CANADIAN LADY will cook 88 TEMP‘RY PART TIME EMPLOYMENT WANTED Sheriban Orrice Service 87 EMPLOYMENT WwANTED FEMALE RESPONSIBLE ~LADY Golden Wedding Anniversary, Saturday, Sept. 10th, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gastrell, 38 William St., Weston, will be "at home" to their friends from 3 to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 9 p.m. No gifts please. ville, Ont., announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Beverley Anne, to Mr. William Roy Ash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ash, of Moorefield, Ont. The marriage will take place on Saturday, September 24th, 1960, at 3 o‘clock, in the United Church, Woodbridge. CARRIER BOY or girl for Times & Guide, Wilson and Walsh Avenue area. Call CH 1â€"5211. 85 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES & TEMP‘RY HELP BUREAU R. AND _ MRS. GORDON ALBERT MILLER, of Nashâ€" TER AMOS announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Noreen Jane, to Robert William Burgess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Joseph Burgess. The marriage will take place on October 1, 1960, at 3.00 o‘clock in Weston Presbyterian Church, Weston. de TEMPAY pant Ts HELP wantEp AT LAST? One fullâ€"time dealerâ€" ship available with the Fuller Brush Co. Full time only; car essential; weekly earnings of around $100. Write Box ~E, Woodbridge News, Woodbridge, $3 SALES HELP & T ERRACE like practical nursing, making or baby sitting. 3510. evening meal, also light duties Rexdale preferred. <CH 9â€"3172 Apply: Miss Osborne Office Personnel Bureau Specializing in North West Toronto or phone i’Arkwai/ 6â€"0875 i-r- on reE FULL COURSE MEALS ME 3â€"7968 No Charge to Applicants ATTENTION Temporary and Full Time ENGAGEMENTS ® Typists _ © Bookkeepers ©® General Clerical © Stenographers RESTAURANT & DINNERS 6 STEAKS e CHOPS THE would homeâ€" CH 6â€" Entriés _ ahd â€" admission . free. Added attraction, bake table artd tea roofh. ‘ A free rose for all Will be held in the auditorium of m.'sm" ETC. Westminster United Church, Wilâ€" liam Street, Weston, on Saturâ€" LEONARD A. ORAITHWAITE day, September 10, at 2 p.m.|| BARRISTER & SOLICrTOR the For enquiries and registration contact the Recreation Office, Municipal Buildinfi, 2000 Weston Road, Weston, CHerry 1â€"9561â€" week days 1.30 to 4.30. Prospective program includes forâ€" mation of a Power Squadron, which will be open to both men and women and senior boys and girls, to promote safety in boatâ€" ing and good fellowship afloat. ALL CLASSES DEPENDENT ON_SUFFICIENT REGISTRATION (Teams will be formed Septemâ€" ber 13 at Weston Bowling Lanes) This is a mixed league. (Commencing 1st Week in Oct.) ADULT ART LEATHERCRAFT METALCRAFT MILLINERY POTTERY BALLET (Children & Adults) BRIDGE INSTRUCTION CHESS CLUB (Adult & Junior) LITTLE THEATRE GROUP "60" CLUB (Senior Citizens) ROD & GUN CLUB SENIOR BADMINTON CLUB JUNIOR BADMINTON INSTRUCTION (High School Students) GOLF INSTRUCTION AFTERNOON BOWLING =_ LEAGUE FALL AND WINTER PROGRAM cuasstite aps â€" | HHFIETit 48000008 ||/ mate rovar Araiaote rer || * rmecoino aroms" ; ADs 1tts LAwieRe® Avm w. ||/ Betato Ponts Available Per w,. a 1o tw TUESDAY 5 BM || tmomte 18 ""our ecris [| svemings y Appoint 1898 Westor Bes €â€"61 _ Evehings by Appointment Teraite 16, r 4 Women‘s Auxiliary Fall Luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. S. Dover, 427 The Kingsway, Wednesday, Sept. l4th, 11.30 to 230 p.m. Treasure Table. Luncheon $1.00 Watch This Column CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ||| Alfred H. Herman, B.A. _ s <â€"= w.'_zg"n WESTONC‘!‘{O':_‘;OM BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR WESTON 1938 WESTON ROAD HORTICULTURAL, SOCIETY |Bookkeepingâ€"Accounting|| Mortzage Money To Loan |ponmemmmmmenesmermemmrerememmmmmemmine ommmommenty Evenings By Appointment Annual Flower Show Registration SEPTEMBER 10th ON 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays only W{u Thursday, Sept. 15th wWESTON YWCA, 31 KING ST CH 4â€"5541 DILINEâ€" iem D. DEADG«LINE “ BA:l!hr'g';%o::t:mn FOR MEN AND WOMEN TUESDAY, 8 P.M; ® Personel Development. ©@ Mosgic Tiling. ® Hostessing and Intérior de TURKEY SHOOT AT JACK LOCKHURT‘S Next to Farmers‘ Co. MASONIC TEMPLE 2040 Weston Road (North of Lawrence) Qualified Teacher Lessons: $1.25 per hour Ages 3/ Years and Up WOODBRIDGE SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. Watch This Column WESTON RECREATION COMMISSION Clarence St., Woodbridge REGISTER NOW HUMBER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MARINA SCHOOL OF TAP DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY JUN "CASH PRIZES" LIONS DEN NIOR BOWLING At. 8 p.m ‘ The human factor is the domâ€" inant element in safe driving, says the Ontario Safety League. F. G. Gardiner, Q.C., once said: "Experts quote statistics that the automobile now carries only 1.7 passengers, that soon it will be carrying only 1% passengers and if you follow their arguments to their logical conclusion you can see the day when the automobile will be only carrying half a pasâ€" senger. As a matter of fact the way some people drive now you‘ would think that day had already] arrived." | If you drive to make fast time you may drive for the last time, says the Ontario Safety League. } ._'- moogen ¥éhings and Service to Small‘Bu-lnou W. Griffin 199 Taysham, The telephone of the future, will double as a musical instruâ€" ment, played by everyone who makes a call, but never heard. When pushed, each of the butâ€" tons on this futuristic telephone sends out a tone of different fn'e-“ quency, but a filtering system| will prevent the caller from hearâ€"| ing the tune he plays when he! pushes a number. | 1891 WESTON RD., WESTON parking. Admission for complete facilities: Monday to Satuday: Adultsâ€"50¢; Childrenâ€"28e Sunday : Adults: Méenâ€"$1.00; Ladiesâ€"§0c Children Under 14â€"25¢ Fine food _ and â€" refreshments available on grounds. Swimming Lessons at special low rates. Dialing Musicians Foreseen By Bell picnie _ facilities â€" Supervised swimming in a beautiful pool â€" High fidelity music throughout grounds â€" Dancing â€" Gamé# â€" Sporting Events â€" Ample frée C. W. LEASK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Cordially â€"invites the General Public to enjoy their refreshingly W. J. WARD This experimental telephone, T A LA N GA RD EN S FRED L. MERTENS J. R. CURRIE, O.D. OPTOMETRISTS NEW _ Recreation Grounds FUNERAL HOMES FINCH AVE. & ISLINGTON AVE »Aint‘hs For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 ACCOUNTANTS Professional â€" Business Funeral Birectors QPTOMETRIC Clubs and Groups Special Picnic Rates s and $#turdays Appointment. Thistletown CH 1â€"6002 WESTON and AREA WESTON CH 45697 | BUILDING TRADES HOWARD Gb :s’naounnm, Birriters & Solicitots 1630A Wilson Ave. CH 6â€"2191 held by A. E. Smith, public reâ€" for women‘s groups, will be lations representative with th@ given by Mrs. /'%nne Armstrong Bell Telephone Company of Canâ€" and Mrs. Kay Walker. ada, is part of demonstration talk|â€"â€"â€"~~ * T entitled "This World of Wonâ€"’ o ders" now available for clubs,| sanltary contl’actors church groups and other organizaâ€"| 3 ks P a tions. Included in the talk is a} Septic T demonstration of the (meration] Drains Cleaned and of the United States "Vanguard ‘ 1" satellite, anâ€" electronic Le]e-} Repaired phone messenger small enough to | 24-HOUl SERVICE ‘ fit into a pocket, ard the pictureâ€"| telephone. This talk is one of} five available, the others being | C. STUNDEN "Masterminds at Work," "Sounds of Our Times." "Wheel of FO]J‘ RICHMOND HILL tune" and "Your Voice is You."} Phone TURNER 4â€"1245 The last two, especially designed 1923 WESTON ROAD WESTON CH 4â€"5314 e Tour ce _PrOMiems Fraser & Simms | "Solted By Barristers & $0Ntitors || PUMN‘S INSURANCE 1944 WESTON ROAb Bus.: on tâ€"5451 :Ifs' W# tâ€"0s33 Opposite Uohf Stréet 2060 WILSON AVE, Weston Weston, Ont. _ CH 1â€"1911 i s * The winning Ontario students were among 657 boys and girls in this province who appliedâ€"all of them topâ€"ranking 1960 graduâ€" ates of their respective high schools. They are: Michael A. Church, 18, Downsview; Sarah A. Doyle, 17, London; Richard H. Elphick, 17, Toronto; Brian S. Kawasaki, 17, Toronto; Mary Krug, 17, Toâ€" ronto; Linda â€" McFarlane, 17, Burlington; James D. McGhee, 16, Thornhill; Judith Millington, 18, Willowdale; Catherine Reid, 16, Willowdale; Jean Reilly, 16, Islington; Lee S. Sims, 17, Toâ€" ronto; Robert S. Thomas, 18, Lenside, and Owen Whitby, 18, Kitchener. The 13 Ontario winners, seven boys and six girls, are among 50 boys and girls across Can»da who fre to receive $750 for firstâ€"year university study, cither in arts or sciences. ©Six of the winners plan ~to study science at university anu the remaining seven to study arts subjects. Eighteenâ€"yearâ€"old _ Michael Church of Downsview was among the 13 recipients of the firstâ€" year Bank of Montreal Canada Centennial scholarships in Onâ€" tario this year. Magerman & Page Downsview Student Winner Of First â€" Year Scholarship Bull & Ashbourne GEO. W. BULL, B.Comm. Across Canada 2,208 students BARRISTERS, DIRECTORY HEAKES and MacDONALD CARD LUMBER COMPANY is LiNG straeet NASHVILLE â€" Phone CÂ¥press 6â€"1128 CH 48847â€"sâ€"9 Lumber Dealers‘ Association Member & Solicitors JOHN T. FARR New Work ard Répairs 2386 WRSToN Rb., WEsTON CH 1â€"3721 peomep ons nenicie on :: t ESHZS Same . anornentirmnean And Repuiring westo® on 14111 LTD. 1250 TARE Stheer _ || R. E. McAFEE, B. Com mpmib c uns _ . E. P â€" WOODpBRIDGE .o tiave Gunreneey _ __ Chartered Accountant > ||| mc 94991 __ AT g.1149 â€" We Following an investigation into eight complaints, one from a College streét doctor, Jeso was picked up by Dets. Edwin Wilâ€" liams and Kenneth Spence. Is Arrested For Alleged Deals With Immigrant Families Janos Jeso,‘ alias John Jesso, 38, of Northcliffe boulevard, was arrested last week in connection with deals to bring immigrant relatives to Canada. The 50 awards of $750 now ammounced are the first step in a sevenâ€"year plan anmounced by the B of M last May to provide bankâ€"aided university study. The program will culminate in 1967, the year of the centennial of Canadian Conféderation and Winners were decided upon within the last week by proâ€" vincial selection committees comâ€" posed of leading educationalists in the provinees concéerned. applied and ésch application had the bank‘s 150th anniversary, to be accomplished by the recomâ€"| when two final Canada Céntenâ€" mendation of the student‘s prinâ€"\nial awards will be made. One cipal. There was considerable |award will be in arts and one @ "preâ€"selection" in the schools. scienceâ€"each in the amount of Winners were decided upon $5,000 for study anywhere in “”‘ within: the eP nossto I.... 22. Iworld. (Bus.) KUDLAKâ€"BAIRD LTD. PIANO TUNING 1632 Islifigton Ave. N. HIAT“. Barrister & Solicitor CHIROPRACTIG _ and PLU # torcR #t. J| 90 Main St. S., Brampton sn d M * Lim, 0. D. IHoeBenits oo s sere same sutemes, roote || Puol A. Korbolas, D.G. LATIMER ',l &. E. MACKERROW m _bBOCtOR or . CH _ 1â€"7945 (Res.) * Toront# ................... BM 4â€"126 Phone GL 1â€"6481 _ / Kicinbd##® ...............At 8sâ€"0188 Hours by Appointment _ PINE STREET wOObBRIPGR EM #â€"1004 or AT #â€"2030 i. t. sAfittSor® Lt MAt a 60. Royat Butik BuilafMiis, Tororits J. Kenneth Kidd, Q.C. EM 3â€"6097 â€" ATlas 8â€"0423 W@URrANCE AGENCY LTD. WovdWthiage Phone ATias 8â€"1186 Theâ€" scheme provides for a total of 124 awards in the yéars 1960â€"67, ranging from $750 to $5,000. When the plan was anâ€" nounced, G. Arnold Hart, presiâ€" dent of the B of M, said the baak hoped the scholarships would provide "a tangible and worthâ€" while obsérvance of the national centennial to the future national advantage." wWM. LORNE GOODWILL, BERNARD J. SMITH, BA 7 Superior Avenue, _ _ Mimico, Toronto‘ 14, Ontario this 23rd day of August, A.D 1960. EDNA GRACR GOODWILL, Gor. St. Cldir & Old Weston Rd. * All persons having claims against the: Estate of Robert Lorne Goodwill, late of the Township of Vaughan, deâ€" ceased, who died on or about the 24th day of January, 1955, are heréby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned Solicitor for the Administrators, not later than September 14th, 1960, after which date said Estate will be distributed. STEEL â€" CAST TIN ALL METALS Notice to Creditors And Others fowns Seein ut . Nob AURORA u. â€" Parkview 7â€"40@2 . â€" Parkview 7â€"5589 #N6 Pmperial Bank Building, % Nobleton CBMaR#terRED ACCOUNTANT | ||| _ marris , We ®syogn Areae Sotmgere || cmee stt 9 a.m. wm Sat. or by F1 «D ment And Phone ATlas 8â€"0511 pus BAltrisTER & sOLICITOR Â¥Wsaay from 4 to 6 p.m. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. 85 RICHMOND ST. W. Dated at Mimico, Ontario, Wit hiikd & Otioe trom Fraser & Simms $. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. Staniey McNeil Professional Directory WOODBRIDGE ©. GoncrETE & Cmipek B.oCks â€" shick PATIO & SUPERMETONE | . W. . MYERS _ || GOURLEY L. HOWELL WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE . ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL Open All Day Saturday (Obpotite J6hn 8t.) TYPES OF INSURANCE by their Solicitor a Complete Survey of W A N T ED HIGHEST PRICES PAID Ernie Brock & Son Ltd. The first large vineyards in Canada were started by John Kilborn at Beamsville, Ontatio, in 1859. * 3 Miles South of Bolton @#@ Hwy. 50 R.R. 3, BOLTON Phone 180 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 Our service and overlulv jobs are fully guaranteed. We will pick up and deliver yo@r machinery. â€" Wiuaims _ SERVICE & SuPPLY MACHINERY FOR SALE SEVERAL Goop Uustp 6\ HERB SILLS BARRISTER & SOLICITOR R. J. WATSON R. A. EAGLESTON An active proj Â¥ been planned for':z and an invitation is gi all teenâ€"agers who. a last year and to any boy girl who has not any fl bership in other bible clas to come and join in.. . Kirby Brock COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE The Pax Bible Cl commence classes on‘ | Beptember 11, at the Presbyterian Church Bus. â€" ALpifie 7â€"2621 Res. â€" ALpine 7â€"1224 BETTER SERYVICE TO SATISFY TRACTORS MASSEYâ€"FERGUSON Sales & Service Fridays, 4â€"6 p.m. And By Appointment PHONE ATias $â€"0621. MAPLE, ONT. PLOWS WOODBRIDGE %5

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