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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Dec 1961, p. 9

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SAME DAY On your own signature No bankable security If you can make monthly payâ€" ments you can get a loan at 15 MONEY TOLOAN CH. 7â€"5438 Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE. 22 APARTMENTS TO LET WESTON, 19 Rectory Road, five room house, adults only, weekâ€"days phone evenings â€" weekends anytime. CH. 9â€" 0560. 20 APARTMENTS TO LET TWOâ€"ROOMED apartment selfâ€"contained, partly furnishâ€" ed, $50. per month. Hydro, heat and cold water supplied. Wilson and Walsh Ave. CH. 1â€"3766. WESTON ROAD â€" Lawrence, selfâ€"contained, basement, all conveniences, _ private _ entâ€" rance, television outlet,, gentleman preferred, availâ€" able. CH. 1â€"5415. RIVERVIEW Apartments, Scarâ€" lett and Dixon road, 1 and 2â€" bedroom apartments, parking. CH 1â€"7481. 18 HOUSES TO LET 1860 JANE STREET Bachelor, one and two bedroom apartments, from $80. Very quiet building, ideal for busiâ€" ness couples. Electrical apâ€" pliances, TV outlet, laundry, etc. Close to transportation, shopâ€" ping and churches. PHONE 247â€"4933 or EM. 3â€"6191. JANEâ€"LAWRENCE, 1â€"bedroom, WESTON, 1â€"bedroom basement, 2â€"piece bath, heavy wiring, sink, cupboards, clean and warm, selfâ€"contained. CH 9â€" 2853. JANEâ€"LAWRENCE â€" Cosy 3â€" room basement, fully equipped with TV, phone, washer, dryâ€" er, garage, near shopping and TTC, suit couple, evenings, CH. 1â€"2945. BACHELOR and one bedroom apartments, modern, elevator service, free parking, broadâ€" loom corridors. 12 Buttonâ€" BASEMENT _ APARTMENT, Wilsonâ€"Weston _ Road area, 8 rooms, separate entrance, bathroom shower, heavy wirâ€" ing, cold and hot water, launâ€" dry, telephone, TV outlet, near shopping and bus, parking. CH. 1â€"6980. TWOâ€"BEDROOM basement apartment, 4â€"piece bath, Wilâ€" son and Weston road area. CH. 4â€"2624. ONE BEDROOM selfâ€"contained 30 ROOMS TO LET BUSINESS LADY has apartâ€" ment to share with same. Lawrenceâ€"Jane. 244â€"9850. ONE nice, quiet, warm room near transportation, private home, CH. 1â€"6358, WESTON, private, 2 rooms, equipped, | business _ couple. CH. 6â€"6496. a LOVELY ROOM in quiet home, suit refined business gentleâ€" man, abstainer, garage. CH. 1â€"6640. 28 SHARED ACCOMODATION® IF you want Râ€"ESâ€"Uâ€"LTâ€"S ... Use Classified Ads published every Thursday. Tuesday 5 p.m. . . . deadlineâ€" Monday 12 Noon . . . cancellation. CORRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOT more than ONE incorrect insertion of an advertisement. COPY: All advertising copy is subject to the approval of the management of this paper. This paper reserves the right to classify all Advertisements. Don Finance $50 â€" $5000 fully equipped, free parking, reasonable rent, decorate to suit. CH 1â€"6350. wood Avenue. RO. 7â€"8605. apartment with stove and reâ€" frigerator. AT. 8â€"1371. ARRANGED BY PHONE Call W. G. PETERS, Mer. Rexdale Plaza MONEY Thurs., December 14, 1961 _ ‘The Waesten Tim Classified CALL WESTONâ€"CH 1â€"§2114 30 _ ROOMS TO LET 43 ARTICLES FOR SALE WESTON â€"Two housekeeping rooms, separately or together, grill privileges, girls preferâ€" red, parking. CH. 6â€"3510. MOUNT DENNIS, bedâ€"sitting, WESTON â€" 3 furnished rooms, sink, gas stove, fridge, etc., suit two. CH. 1â€"7665. WESTON â€" 3 furnished houseâ€" keeping, sink, gas â€" stove, fridge, etc., suit two, also two furnished rooms, CH, 1â€"7665. 1742% Jane Street Invites you to call around and see our fine display of A small deposit will. hold any article till Christmas PARTY GOODS PUNCH BOWLS COFFEE URNS DINNERW ARE SILVERWARE TABLES AND CHAIRS BABY CRIBS CRUTCHES FOLDING BEDS FLOOR SANDERS LINOLEUM ROLLERS PAINT SPRAYERS PLUMBERS TOOLS RUG SHAMPOOERS WALL PAPER STEAMERS WHEEL CHAIRS SLENDERIZING MACHINE ETC. Two blocks south of Lawrence next to A & P Two blocks south of 401 Opposite old Freuhauff Trailer plant (Rebuilt) 17"â€"21" RCA ELECTROHOLME, etc. FOUR burner electric stove, in good condition, $25. CH. 9â€" BROADLOOM rugs, also orienâ€" tal colors, chesterfield | suite, dining room suite, chesterâ€" (used) Apartment size $35 and up Rebuilt Guaranteed in good condition 2540 WESTON ROAD grill, quiet, residential, TTC, business person. RO. 2â€"6727. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES Also CHINA AND HUMMEL FIGURINES BUS LEE MUSIC AND GIFT SHOP Look for the Rentâ€"All field bed, all as new, except RO. 6â€"0811. SKATE EXCHANGE We have it by the yard At Cooper‘s Furs Ltd. 1978 Weston Road CH 1â€"8091 Tom Mathew Appliances Rentâ€"All Tom Mathew Appliances FUR STRIPPING YES NEW AND USED 2038 DUFFERIN ST. Excellent condition Fully guaranteed $59 and up 1699 Jane Street CH 7â€"8289 1699 Jane Street CH 7â€"8289 CH 9â€"1761 TV. SETS RANGES MUSICAL INSTRUCTION, STORM _ WINDOWS. Lyles Woodworking. CH 1â€"1431. CHILD‘S table and chair sets, desk set at a discount. Ask for Karl, Bannerman‘s Hardâ€" ware. CH 1â€"2841. ACCORDIAN, 120 base with case, very good condition, reasonable; aluminum easel, new, 241â€"0817. IDEAL Christmas gift. Large BEAVER band saw, jointer and edger, bench drill, all motorâ€" ized, reasonable, phone CH. 1â€" 0319. FUR COAT â€" Light brown . Mouton, size 14, excellent conâ€" dition, reasonable. CH. 1â€" 5897. PAIR of skiis and boots, size 9, complete with harness, 202 Rosemount Avenue, CH. 9â€" 4072. ACCORDIAN, Italian, 7 treble, 120 â€" base, _ slightly â€" used, chrome music stand, hockey equipment, boy‘s size 12, dress jacket, dark, CH. 1â€"3005. BELL & HOWELL 35 mm 46 PIANO TURNING AND MUSICAL INSTRUCTION RIVALDA MUSIC STUDIOâ€" voice, piano, instrumental. CH WESTON AUTO WRECKERS â€"new, used and rebuilt parts for all cars. 1889 Weston road (rear). CH 1â€"8588. Open Thursdays and Fridays till 9 54 MOTOR CARS FOR SALE 57 MOTOR PARTS ACCES$. & GARAGE EQUIPMENT ‘52 FORD Pickup, excellent condition, new tires also snow. $400. Phone CH. 9â€"1407 after 63 BUILDING TRADES & FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘sâ€" VENETIAN BLINDS cleaned and repaired, pick up and delivery, phone Day‘s Home Decorating Centre, CH 4â€" 8241. tin CARPETS â€" and â€" upholstery shampooing in your home, twoâ€"piece $10; estimates free Hours Daily 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Thursday 9.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRIGIDAIRE GENERAL ELECTRIC WESTINGHOUSE piano, classical and popular, accordion, Spanish guitar, in struments rented to beginâ€" ners. CH 9â€"3082. 15 Church St. 28â€"12 REFRIGERATORS THRIFT SHOP NCJW 2822 Dundas Street W. GOOD USED CLOTHING electric train set with two transformers, diesel engine, box cars, switches and many extras. All set up on table and working. Outfit cost over $200. Asking price $80. Phone CH. 1â€"7563 after 6 p.m. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES slide projector â€" semiâ€"matic. Eight trays and spare lamp. Price $25. Phone CH. 1â€"3977. December Special on MEN‘S SUITS $5 EACH all makesâ€"new, used, rebuilt. 1400 Weston road. RO 9â€"1115. Tom Mathew Appliances WHO ELSE WANTS A NEW CAR! ourrenminpryrans :x&o'fi',fi?z’o 32* $49 and upâ€"Terms BUY TT NOW WITM A LOWâ€"COST LIFEâ€"INSURED 1699 Jane Street CH 7â€"8289 LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA xy NNXXX y k (used) and 63 BUILDING TRADES & Roofing & Chimney Service All types repaired and reâ€" newed. Workmanship quarâ€" anteed. Emergency service. Day or night CH. 1â€"6953 J. E. O‘FARRELL PROPRIETOR SALES AND SERVICE REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS PAINTER AND DECORATOR, FLOORSâ€"old dark floors made Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Comâ€" mercial Work. 85 PAINT‘RS, DECORATRS PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 68 DRESSMAK‘G, TAILOR‘G ALL ROUND experienced dressâ€" maker and alterationist reâ€" quires work at home, reasonâ€" able. CH 4â€"7798. 71 WOMEN‘S COLUMN Only $5 per halfâ€"hour treatment 72A UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING Chesterfield, Chairs recovered and repaired Chrome kitchen chairs A. LYON 15 BUSINES® PERSONALS 78 HELP WANTED MALE We have a balance of $200.00 left from the funds of the William Street litigation. As no one has offered to start a tax payers association we, the committee feel that this money should be donated to charity. We suggest it be divided in equal amounts between: The Ontario Cancer Treatment & Research Foundation and The Retarded Children‘s Fund Camâ€" paign. We shall proceed to do this on the 1st of January, 1962, unless any of the above menâ€" tioned house owners have any other plans for the disposal of it. ing for 5 days a week. You will live at home and receive the same pay as a regular soldier plus a separate living allowance. RECRUITING OFFICE NOW OPEN Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. DENISON ARMOURY DUFFERIN ST. at HWY. 401 Next sixâ€"week course Starts Jan. 8, 1962. You will be given all day min. AVERAGE $2.50 hourly, part time, need three neat appearâ€" Ing men, 24â€"30 fot route work, 8â€"16 hours ‘weekly. Apâ€" ply Bor 5, Timesâ€"Advertiser. 8 King George Road. Weston CH 47716 t Plumbingâ€" Heating inside and â€" outside . work, paper hanging, free estimates. CH 1â€"1407. new, dustless. Bid Galliford, RO 9â€"6769. 2980A BLOOR W., BE 1â€"4661 140 CARLTON 87., WA 1â€"2868. 2279 YONGE ST., HU 7â€"0901 WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET EMERGENCY SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Free estimates Time payments if desired MEN 18â€"50 EARN AND LEARN NATIONAL SURVIVAL JOIN ‘ THE CANADIAN ARMY SPECIAL MILITIA TRAINING PROGRAMME TODAY PERMANENTLY REMOVED BY ELECTROLYSIS Anne Graham Logan Kstablished Over 30 Years WILLIAM STREET RESIDENTS JANE TO PINE STS. 1973 Weston Rd., Westor UNWANTED MHAIR ON RO 2â€"2706 1034 Weston road tf NOTICE M. GRAYSTONES L. C. O‘BRIEN C.M. WILKES settia has few equals. Yet few plants can fade as quickly, once the holiday season is over. Horticulturists with the Onâ€" tario Department of Agriculâ€" ture says that you can get six good weeks out of your poinâ€" settias if you follow this adâ€" vice. Keep the plant in a bright, sunny location; avoid drafts or hotâ€"air registers (poinsettias need steady temperatures); water as soon as the soil apâ€" pears dry. Temperature is the important factor. If a day temperature of about 70 deg. F. and a night temperature of 60 to 65 deg. F. are maintained, your plants will thrive through and for some time after Christmas. If the lower leaves turn yelâ€" low, wilt and drop, blame dry soll and a sudden temperature change If. the plant is stunted, with yellowing of the top leaâ€" ves, a nitrogen deficiency is probably the cause. After the plants are established, it‘s a good idea to feed them every two weeks with a complete ferâ€" tilizer, If you want to carry plants over for another year, here‘s what to do, After the flowering period, rest them in a cool spot and let the soil dry out. Cut the plants back part way. Then place them in large pots, water, give lots of light and 65 to 70 deg. temperatures. Then they are on the way to Christmas blooming. Don‘t let poinsettias have any electric light after the first of September, or flowering may suffer. 82 HELP WANTED FEMALE Must have completed Grade 10. Apply in person at the Canadain Bank of Commerce 1940 Weston Road, Weston. ‘ 241â€"9176. D4 ENGAGEMENT® Previous â€" banking experience required. Apply in person at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 1940 Weston Road, Weston. M f GRADUATE Wanted for full or part time duty. Apply Director of Nursing, Toronto Hospital, Weston RO. 9â€"1161 COULTER, Gordon Johnston â€" In sweet remembrance of a loving husband who passed away December 12th, 1950. Like falling leaves the years #1 STENOGRAPHIC & BOOKKEEPING SERVICE BOOKKEEPING and Accountâ€" in Services, small businesses, stores, service station, adâ€" ditional assistance for larger firms, â€" accurate, . prom pt Reasonable. R. K. L. Assoâ€" ciates. Phone 247â€"0012. MRS. Margaret Hitchcock, wife of the late Major Hitchâ€" cock, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter Moyre, to Mr. Paul Ambrose, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ambrose of Weston. MR. and MRS. S. B. Knight of Arbor Road, Port Credit, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Patricia Marilyn, to David Edward Showers, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Showers of Calvington _ Drive, Downsâ€" view, Ontario, The marriage to take place on January 20th, 1962, at St. Hilary‘s Anglican Church, Cooksville. MR. and MRS. W. White of 29 Chapel Hill Road, Downsview, formerly og Weston, nnAqlo- 08 _ CARD OP THANKS Poinsettia As a Christmas plant, poinâ€" drift by But memories of you will never die, â€"Loved and sadly missed by wife â€" Mildred, sisters â€" and brothers. brating their 60th wedding anniversary, December 25th Open house from 8 to 5 and JUNIOR CLERK friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us durâ€" ing my fllness, to the Bapâ€" tist Church and Missionary Circle of Thistletown l{:::fll Church, who _ sent ly flowers, and many others who CLERK TYPIST ANNOUNCEMENT® NURSES REGISTERED Local 25 or Now is the time of year to make Christmas cakes so that they will have plenty of time to mellow before the holiday seaâ€" why not make a few amaller cakes for gifts? : Here are some hints for both beginners and experienced cooks from the food and nutriâ€" tion department at Macdonald Institute, Guelph. Always select fresh nuts and spices; they have a much better flavor. Wash currants, raisins, dates, nuts and glace fruits carefully. Dry thoroughly on linen or paper towels. Then flour well with part of the flour from the recipe. This will aid in disâ€" tributing the fruit and nuts more evenly througout the cake. If molasses is used choose a table brand that is sweet rather than strong. It is wise to prepare ingredâ€" ients and pan one day and make the cake the following day. Not only is it easier but it gives the | whole family a chance to help in | the preparation. | Choose deep, round or square pans as the cake bakes more evenly in this type, Line with aluminum foil or ?firee thickâ€" nesses of brown paper. Grease. This helps to prevent burning and aids in promoting even cooking. Fill the pans twoâ€"thirds full, being sure to level and.smooth the batter carefully, Fill all corners. Long, slow cooking is of prime importance. An oven set at 275 degrees F. or lower is recommended. A pan of water placed in the oven helps to keep the cake from drying out on top. The cake may be decorated | with nuts, candied cherries, candied peel, etc. before it goes . into the oven. After it is baked and while still hot a glaze may | be put on with a pastry brush or | a piece of crumpled paper. Then | return the cake to the oven for ; a few minutes. | To glaze a light cake use one part slightly beaten egg white GEO. W. BULL, B.Comm. HOWARD G. ASHBOURNE, Weston, Ont CH 1â€"1911 LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Fraser & Simms Barristers & Solicitors 1944 WESTON ROAD Opposite John Street Royal York Plaza 1500 Royal York Road Weston CH 9â€"2288 Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment. 192% WESTON ROAD WESTON CH 4â€"5314 AlfredH. Merman, B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICTTOR 1415 LA WRENCE AVR w. Torente 16 _ CH ¢â€"6115 C TF, RETIOT cuartsaso accountant _ 1738 WESTON ROAD â€" DR. C. K. HICKLING Announces the removal of his Bull & Ashbourne DENTAL PRACTICE | to 0 John street, Weston . Professional â€" Business Mortgage Money To Lean Evenings By Appointment Barristers & Solicitors 1988 WESTON ROAD William D. Lyon HEAKES and MacDONALD OLD & NEW Ideas for CHRISTMAS CAKES 43 KING STREET CH 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 BARRISTERS | Jt WESTON and AREA to three parts of water. To glaze a dark cake use a mixture of one part corn syrup to four parts of water. Allow the cake to cool in the pan in which it is baked. Place it in an airâ€"tight polyethylene bag and close the end tightly. Store in a cool place. Apples stored with the cake help to keep it moist but must be replaced frequently or mould develops. PRICE JULIETTE ROSE MARIE from Morgan‘s AND MRS. MORRIS formerly from Fredrica Salon LOOK FORWARD TO THE PLEASURE OF SERVING YOU DIAL CH. 92581 FOR APPOINTMENT MARSH, GOULDING & CO. Magerman & Page Barristers & Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. CH 6â€"2191 Weston e Richards DELIVERY SERVICE 47 BALA AVE RO 6â€"1521 Al Types of Glasa â€" 2441 Weston Ré. Hell Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans Evenings by Appointment ® LATEST STYLES ® EXPERT DESIGNING WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED DIRECTORY PREâ€"CHRISTMAS SPECIAL PIANO TUNING GARTAGEâ€"MOVING Chartered Accountants ACCOUNTANTS â€" |HOUSEHOLD SERVICESâ€" 1969 WESTON ROAD Wa. A. 1290 Jan® Siert . DENNIS RO 92 Work Guaranteed moVvING WESTON, ONT. CH. 9â€"6519 PETERS REG. $15.00 PERMANENT FUR COATS REMODELLED CARTAGE CARTAGE $25. EM 3â€"7935 Complete Stock of R Auto Glass PERMANENTS TVUES. â€" WED. â€" THURS. ONLY REG. $10.00 s A .95 CH 1â€"1129 gou REG. 12.50 HAIR _ zs1 wEstron SsTYLE rRroap, wEsTON Recreation in Weston . Mrs. W. Bruyns. of the l:tuon Commission, Parks Co tee of Municipal Couneil, Neighborhood Groups and lotal Service Clubs met to evaluate last Summer‘s active ities and plan for coming aeâ€" tivities affecting the use of Parks. ‘ On November 21, memibers‘~> IDEAL HOME SERVICES Servicemaster .95 DUNN‘S INSURANCE Bus.: CH ?â€"5451; Res.: BB 1â€"0833 2060 WILSON AVE., Weston J. R. Currie, 0.D. W. J. WARD RO. 2â€"6622 VENETIAN BLIND @ Cleaned @ Repaired SAME DAY 1891 Westen Rd. Westen The Responsible System CARPET â€" FURNITURE And Wall Cleaners INCLUDING FREE SET .9 5 { > (ab t

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