Times & Guide (1909), 6 Oct 1960, p. 15

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rvice and repâ€" car cted _ to ness peat arly. but part )lan. forâ€" : at ully apâ€" For Mr. 817, one one bly tor CH To 98 CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to sincerely thank all our friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and cards, durâ€" ing our recent sad bereaveâ€" ment in the loss of our beloved daughter and sister, Helen Noble, _ especially _ thanking Monsignor J. A. O‘Mara and the W. R. Scott Funeral Home. â€"Mr. and Mrs. James Cronâ€" shaw and family. 97 MARTIN â€" In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Joseph _ Martin, who passed away October 5 1959. I think of him in silence, ‘GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER to KNIGHT, Pereyâ€"At his home, 10 MacDonald Ave., Weston, on Oct. 4th, 1960, Percy Knight, husband of the late Kate Bookâ€" less, dear father of Mrs. E. A. Perry, (Dorothy); Mrs. W. Catâ€" tley (Marion), dear brother of Mrs. Minnie Howe, of Sussex, England, in his 88th year. Reâ€" tired from C.C.M. Resting at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd., at King St., Wesâ€" ton. Service in the chapel on Thursday, at 2 p.m. Interâ€" ment, Riverside Cemetery. 96 Public Stenography, Duplicating, Mailing; done by experienced perâ€" sonnel. Pickâ€"up and â€" delivery available. ~Reasonable rates. "Save On Staff" 23 JODPHUR AVE. CH 19764 CAPABLE WOMAN wants day 91 _ STENOGRAPHIC & BOOKING SERVICE 90 DOMESTIC POSITIONS Sheripan Orrice Service "OVERWORKED?" live in, to look after elderly lady. CH 1â€"2993. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Capâ€" §3 DOMESTIC POSTTIONS 86 EMPLOYMENT WTD MALE MARRIED MAN wishes general farm work. Contact Gerhard Rubscheit, RR. No. 2, Woodâ€" bridge. CLEANING LADY. ome day per week, preferably Thursday, 9 to 4. Phone AT 8â€"0428. MBCHANICAL ENGINEER â€" To work on air conditioning, heating â€" and ventilation. To work in head office sales dept. until opening in sales field is available. _ For further inforâ€" mation contact Miss Moore at CH 7â€"8261. But his picture on the wall. â€"Ever remembered by daughâ€" ters Irene and Ethel, and grandchildren. INVOICE TYPIST â€" Dufferin and Lawrence area. For furâ€" ther informaation contact Mrs. Grassie at CH 7â€"8261. His name I oft recall; There is nothing left to answer i HELP WANTED FEMALE work. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. S7.0b and car fare. RO 9â€"0890 after able with two young schoolâ€" aged thildren. Live in or out. 5 day per week. $100. per month. Phone CY 6â€"1177. Ey PUNCH OPERATOR â€" 024, 026 and verifier. Keele and Wilson area. For further information contact Mrs. Grasâ€" sie at CH 7â€"8261. There would be less arguâ€" ment â€" in â€" the world _ if people agreed beforehand what they were arghing about. What is a bargain? We believe it is the selling of nameâ€"brand appliances at the lowest prices with the maximum of guarantee and service. (ErK TYPIST â€" Typing and Dictaphone. _ Wilson and Daufâ€" ferin area. For further inforâ€" mation contact Mrs. Grassie at CH 7â€"8261. IN MEMORIAM DEATHS EUCHRE AND BAKE SALE To be held in Woodbridge Public School Thursday, October 6th at 8.15 See any member for tickets 0 purchase them at the door. RUMMAGE SALE â€" Saturday, Oct. 15th, 9 to 12 a.m. Central United Church, Weston Rd. & King, Weston. Held by the Mothers‘ Auxiliary of 276 Girl Guides and Brownies. Sequences of Two Step and Waltz Find Fun â€" Friendshlpr â€" F:{itnfl;s Second and Fourth Tuesdays Starting Oct. 11, 1980 $1.00 Couple per Night ‘:‘flm at 1.90 THE WOODBRIDGE Presbyterâ€" 99 COMING EYVENTS D10E NI CC L___ WE WISH to express our grati 98___CAXD Or TRan®s GULIKER â€" I wish to express my appreciation for the many aets of _kindness and expresâ€" WE WISH to extend our heartâ€" felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, mesâ€" sages of sympathy and beautiâ€" ful floval offerings . received from our kind friends and neighbors, d@uring our recent bereavement in the loss of a beloved husband and father, Especially thanking the Rev. Marshall S. Jess and the Ladies‘ Evening Auxiliary of the _ Nashville Presbyterian Church. â€" Mrs. Howard $. Burbidge and family. 1ALE â€" We wish to thamk all of our kind friends, neighbours, and pallbearers for their many acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy, amd for their beautiful floral offerings, at the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father.â€"Mrs. F. Gale and family. under the auspicces of Clovelly Chapter Order Eastern Star, Tuesday, October 11th, 1.30 p.m. Masonic Temple, Weston. Good prizes. Refreshments. Registration SEPTEMBER 10th ON 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays ian Annual Turkey dinner will be held Wednesday, October 26, in the Church School room. tude and appreciation to our relatives, neighbours and friends _ for â€" the sympathy, kindness and generosity . exâ€" tended on the death of Lillian Holley. Special thanks are exâ€" tended to the Reverend R. E. Spencer for the consolation he gave to us all. This kindness at such a time will be always remembered.â€"Hap and Tom. my appreciation for the many aets of kindness and expresâ€" sions . of sympathy and comâ€" delences _ extended by _ our friends and neighbors, during the recent illness and death of my beloved wife.â€"W. Guliker. Lessons: $1.25 per hour Dancing Lessons at Downsview Y.M.C.A. Downsview Collegiate Basics and Modern Dance Ages 34 Years and Up Clarence St., Woodbridge THE GAYâ€"â€"GORDONS EVERY WEDNESDAY Present Their Annual MASONIC TEMPLE 2040 Weston Road (North of Lawrence) EVERY WEDNESDAY At 8 p.m. "CASH PRIZES" LIONS DEN CONCERT MARINA SCHOOL OF TAP DANCING Qualified Teacher Thornhill Farmers‘ Market Thornhill Lions Club B | N G O AT 8 P.M. IN THE Cordially invites the General Public to enjoy their refreshingly Highlight of the University Women‘s Club of Weston‘s first meeting of the season was pianist Miss Pamela Townley who enâ€" tertained with several selections. A pupil of Earle Moss, Royal Conservatory of Music, Terento, Miss Townley is from Femelon Falls and is in residence mt the Conservatory, studying on scholâ€" Young Pianist Highlight Of U.W.C. Meeting picric _ facilities â€" Supervised swimming in a beautiful peol â€" High fidelity music throughout grounds â€" Dancing â€" Games â€" Sporting Events â€" Ample free parking. Admission for complete facilities Menday to Satuday: Adultsâ€"50c; Childrenâ€"28¢c The meeting took the form of a Coffee Party at the home of Mrs. R. E. Little, on John St. Presiding at the tea table were Miss Eva Nattress and. Past President Mrs. . W. Storey, of Woodbridge, The new executive for this year are: Mrs. D. W. Storey, past president; Mrs. R. E. Whitâ€" ing, president; Mrs. J. H. Albarâ€" da, viceâ€"president; Mrs. R. J. Donowan, recording _ secretary; Miss Elsie Barrans, correspondâ€" ing secretary; Mrs. R. E. Little, treasurer; Mrs. Hannah Wright, membership; Mrs. A. S. Mahi, pregramme; Mrs. T. E. Noble, publicity; Mrs. H. D. Culham, Adults: Menâ€"$1.00; Ladiesâ€"50c Children Under 14â€"25¢ DANCE THANKSGIVING DANCE Swimming Lessons at special low rates. Clubs and Groups Special Picnic Rates BINGO Fine food and â€" refreshments available on grounds. TA LIA N GA RD EN S Our service and overhauling jobs are fully guaranteed. We will pick up and deliver your machinery. R.R. 3 BOLTON Phone 150 3 Miles South of Bolton on MACHINERY FOR SALE Wiluiams SERVICE & Suppuy [NGO and Euchre to be held every Friday night at Leisure Hour Recreation Centre, Totâ€" tenham, at 8.30 p.m. Cash prizes for both. Special prize for highest score in euchre at the end of the series. Share the Wealth Game. Admission 35c. HANKSGIVING DANCE at Vellore Hall on Monday, Octoâ€" ber 10. Dancing 9 to 1 to Fergie‘s Ramblers. Sponsored by Vellore Junior Farmers. Adâ€" mission $1.00. FINCH AVE. & ISLINGTON AVE. NEW _ Recreation Grounds Case 8 Ft. Disc Harrow W.30 IH.C. on Rubber Ford Tractor Case Forage Harvester BETTER SERVICE TO SATISFY MASSEYâ€"FERGUSON Sales & Service Ferguson Tractor Sunday: At the Weston office of the Unemployment Insurance Comâ€" mission, as at other offices throughout Canada, certain quesâ€" tions about unemployment insurâ€" ance and the individual‘s entitleâ€" ment to it are repeatedly asked. In an effort to anticipate some of the queries the commission .comâ€" piles a periodical summary of typical and unusual questionsâ€" which often illustrate sections of the laws governing unemployâ€" ment insurance. Questions And Answers On Your Unemployment Insurance Rights The following is a compilation of some of these questions and answers as provided by the Wesâ€" tom office of the commission: October 15 I did not earn anyâ€" thimg. I went back to work on October 18. Was I entitled to benefits for the week of October 15? Q. I was laid off on August 10, 1959, and was out of work 10 days. Out of this period the loeal office made me serve a waiting period of one week. I went back to work in September and was laid off again on Ocâ€" tober 10. I applied for benefits on October 11. In the week of A. If you served your waiting period in August and pour beneâ€" fit period was still in existence when you filed a claim in Ocâ€" tober you would be entitled to benefit for the week you were unemployed, providing, of course, that your claim was free from As well as having outstanding programs, this club has study groups . under the headings : Travel, Philosophy, Psychology, Music, Jaunters, _ International Affairs, and Know Canada. Mrs. Whiting called on each study group chairman who outlined the plans for the coming â€" season. New or _ prospective â€" members were introduced by their "sponâ€" sors." social; and Mrs. J. C. Gray, study groups. The group are looking forward to their October meeting when a talk and demonstration by the new Canadian Junior Ballet Comâ€" pany will be presented, under the direction of Mme. Diane Vorps. © Commercial Printing * Typewriters © Wedding Stationery © Counter Sales Books ® Adding Machines ® Cash Registers ® Office Furniture ® Rubber Stamps ® Advertising Specialti ® Mimeographing © Printed Celluloze Tr STEEL â€" CAST @,. IMELIINVIFIIT aA JuTQ t Ti C«.SLCI«&&OHW.-P-M Phone 6 Townsley St. / ROger 74 OFFICE â€" 3 Wallace St. SHOP â€" (rear) 44 8th Ave. N. GIBBONS Phone AT. 8â€"1032 PRINTING Woodbridge Adding Machines Cash Registers Office Furniture Rubber Stamps Advertising Specialties Mimeographing Printed Cellulose Tape HMYDRO‘S NEW HOT WATER SERVICE S$. FREEDMAN & SON LTD HOUSE WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE ALL EKINDS OF SHEET METAL Open All Day Saturday wat W A NT E D HIGHEST PRICES PAID #all service and l“? including replacement, i#f A low monthly charge coveas: #installation of a modern aute» matic electric water hoater. all about this allincluatve HOT a k 9e This service will provide you with plenty of hot water for all your *# cost of electricity. Our staff will be glad to tell rdisqulflfiution and you otherâ€" wise fulfilied the conditions of entitlement. Q. I would like to know whether a man who works on construetion jobs for six months for his father is entitled to benefits? A. Your question cannot be anâ€" swered without more detailed inâ€" formation regarding the nature and location of the work and the terms and conditions under which the son is engaged to do the work. You should supply full deâ€" tails to the local office and reâ€" quest a ruling. Q. I am married amd I work by the day in private homes at the rate of $2.50. Am I entitied to unemployment insurance stamps ? If I paid for my own stamps would I be eligible for benefits next year even though I reecived family allowances or money from m husband ? A. The Unemployment Insurâ€" ance Act does not permit contriâ€" butions to be made in respect of domestic service in a private home. Q. My daughter works in a hotel during the summer and clerks in my store in the fall. Since I pay her a salary may I give her unemployment insurance stamps ? A. Your daughter would be inâ€" surable only if the arrangement under which she works for you is an actual employerâ€"employee arâ€" vrangement, More information reâ€" garding the terms and conditions of the employment would be reâ€" quired to determine this. You should supply full details to the local office and request a ruling. Q. I am building a house for my brotherâ€"inâ€"law and he pays me 70 cents an hour. May he put stamps in my unemployment inâ€" surance book ? A. You would be insurable only if the arrangement under which you work is an actual employerâ€" employee arrangement. More inâ€" formation regarding the terms and conditions of the employâ€" ment would be required to deterâ€" %4" Drill sie Staple Gun ;‘“ and Shingle Stapler ... Underlay S!AEhI’ Plastic Tile Cutter Electric Tile Cutter :r'mas-.':‘red Broom ampocer . .. Floor Nailer %" & Fleor Nailer 3/16" Floor Sander ...... Floor Edger Linolewm _ Roller ... Adjust "O" Post .. Rug Vacuum ... 1731 WESTON ROAD RO 27518 BE 9â€"4321 Oscillating Sander ... 14" Drill Peneameered Sanderâ€"Polisher . ........ Insulation Blower ...... Electric Hedge Clippers Cement Mixer sewnui s Post Hole Digger Asbestos Shingle Cutter 24‘ Extension Ladder .. Caulking Gun 34 Wall Strapping Nailer .. 614" Portable Saw FOR RENT POWER TOOLS For Speedâ€"Ease and ... AT " and 9/16" * LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE ALL METALS BARRISTER & SOLICTROR ITI York Plaza i _ 760 Royal York Road Per Da Q.â€"If an employer places eonâ€" tributions which have mot been legally earned in the insurmmce book of an employee in order‘te help him qualify for unémployâ€" ment insurance, can the employâ€" er be prosecuted ? A.â€"Yes. Not only will the employers be presecuted, but so will the employee. Such offences are serious and are usually handled under the Criminal Code since penalties are more severe than under the Unemployment Insurance Act. Q.â€"Can employers be proseâ€" cuted for failure to keep insurance recor@s for employees ? mine tiis. You should supply full details to the local office and reâ€" quest a ruling. A.â€"Yes. Employers are reâ€" quired to have centributien reâ€" cords for all insurable employâ€" ees. These, together with payâ€" vroll records and related docuâ€" ments, dre subject to examinaâ€" tion by the «Unemployment Inâ€" surance Commission auditors. Full information is contained in a booklet _ entitled _ "Employer‘s Handbook on Unemplopment Inâ€" surance", which is available at any office of the commission. Service to Small Business Heifers â€" All due this fall. Accredited â€" Vaccinated 1730 WESTON ROAD ”l BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR Weston CH 4â€"6061 1938 WESTON ROAD Weston _ CH 9â€"228 Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment. 1891 WESTON RD., WESTON Huber McNally and Sanford Bonham are cooperating on this joint sale where all their bred heifers will be sold. The heifers are a beautiful lot, well grown and in nice shape. An opportunity to buy them youag with their useful lives ahead of them. GUERNSEY CATTLE BREEDERS‘ ASSQCIATION OF QNTARIO BARRISTER & SOLICITOR 1415 LA WRENCE AVE. wW. ‘l HEAKES and W. J. WARD | MacDONALD GUERNSEYS AUVCTION McNALLY â€" BONHAM BRED HEIFER SALE Wed., Oct .12 FRED L. MERTENS J. R. CURRIE, Q.D. BARRISTERS, ETC. GEO. W. BULL, B.Comm. anmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmâ€"mmâ€"â€"mmmos!| HOWARD C ASHBOURNE FUNERAL HOMES For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 Professional â€" Business ACCOUNTANTS HUBER McNALLY Funeral Directors Barristers & Solicitors CH 14233 1923 WESTON ROAD wWESTON CH esn Write for a Catalog OPTOMETRIC 1.00 P.M., D.S.T. At the Farm of GUELPH, ONT. C. W. LEASK m o on a e ERED ACCOUNTANT ” Alfred H. Herman, B.A. I MUSIC Thistletown â€"Accounting CH 14002 Guernsey WESTON and AREA INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. Weedbridge _ Phone ATlas 8â€"1186 J. Kenneth Kidd, Q.C. EM 3â€"6097 â€" ATlas 8â€"0423 WOODBRIDGE Tues.: 7.30â€"9.30 & by Appointment wWESTON Chartered Accountant PINE STREET WOODBRIDGE Terento .. Kleinburg Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment WESTON CH 4565 R. E. McAFEE, 8. Com. Resident Partner of H. T. JAMIESON LE MAY & CO W@eyal Bank Building, Toronto 1944 WESTON ROAD Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. CH 1â€"1911 Magerman & Page Barristora & Soticiturs 1630A Wilson Ave. CH 0â€"2101 WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR AURORA = â€" Parkview 7â€"4692 â€" Parkview 7â€"5589 ICHWAY NO. 7 East of Hwy. No. 27 Fraser & Simms Barristers & Solicitors Fraser & Simms Barristers, Solicitors BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS 1944 Weston Road (Opposite John St.) THE TIMES & GUIDE Thursday, Ocn 8 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT @awman Avenue, Woodbridge Te Jemperial Bank Building, Nobleton R. E. MACKERROW For a Complete Survey of ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE â€" Call â€" Bull & Ashbourne Estate Funds Available For Tuswday from 4 to 6 p.m. Barristers & Solicitors BARRISTERS, ETC. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. 85 RICHMOND ST. W. â€" Phone â€"â€" DIRECTORY wWOODBRIDGE CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. CONCRETE, & CINDER BLOCKS â€" BRICK PATIO & SUPERSTONE Professional Directory Barrister & Solicitor 67 YONGE ST. Stanley McNeil W. mA. MYERS Phone . ATilas 80511 43 HNCG STRAEET CH 1â€"0111 EM 4â€"4264 AT 8â€"0433 CH 4â€"9450 CH 1â€"7945 (Bus.) (Res.) Ernie Brock & Sen Ltd. JOHN T. FARR Paul A. Korbelas, D.G. Bus.: CH 7â€"5451 . Res.: BE 1â€"6533 2060 WILSON AVE., Weston New Work and Repairs 2386 WESTON RD., WEST 381 Albion Rd., Thistletown CH 7â€"1051 â€" AT 8â€"0458 Mon. to Fri. â€"â€" 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat, â€" 10 a.m. to 12 Evenings By Appointment In Thistletown or Woodbridge Your Insurance Problems Solved By DUNN‘S INSURANCE SERVICE REALTORS WOODBRIDGE RO 94901 â€" AT 8â€"1143 DR. S. R. WEBSTER 90 Main St. S., Brampton Phone GL 1â€"6481 Hours by Appointment PIANO TUNING BVILDING TRADES HERB SILLS COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE MAPLE, ONT. Telephones: Bus. â€" ALpine 7â€"2621 Res. â€" ALpine 7â€"1224 Barristers 1632 Islington Ave. N. THISTLETOWN R. J. WATSON And Repairing Wm. A. Riggs lm?mmm . DENNIS RO 9284 Work Guaranteed > DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC WOODBRIDGE, ONT. ATlas 8â€"1161 LATIMER Kirby DENTIST CH 13721 j

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