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Times & Guide (1909), 8 Feb 1962, p. 13

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WESTON RD. â€" Sheppard â€" 2 bedrooms, large kitchen, living room, garage. AT. 8â€"2168. EGLINTON â€" WESTON RD. â€" two bedroom apartment, large, equipped. 5 Cliff St. $100,. RO. 2â€"4755. WARM front room néar Lawrent®iyTarayy Tu@TRUCTION. niano. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION, piano, and Weston M CH. 18114 | j J and popular, réions LOVELY ROOM in quiet BASEMENT apartment for rent, 3 rooms and bath, stove, private entrance, Weston Rd. Wilson area. CH. 1â€"7159. ONE AND TWO bedroom apt., 133 Woodward Ave. CH. 1â€"9867. ___ CANADA TRUST COMPANY/ EM 2â€"6161 A Newly decorated 2 bedroom Apartâ€" ment, quiet building, close to shopâ€" ping. Free laundry and parking facilities. $110.00 monthly. JANE AND LAWRENCE, % rooms, Kitchen, private Buu\,‘ parking. CH. 4â€"6940, & TRETHEWEY â€" JANE â€" Room and board for lady, warm bright private â€" room, â€" parking. . CH. Tâ€"4745 CENTRAL â€"â€" Comfortable cosy room. Suit business lady. Grill privileges, parking. Adult home. CH. 6â€"8510, NICE quTO( room, for :::. parks| ing, cooking . facili neat | transportation, CH. 1â€"6358. . | 6â€"ROOM HOUSE â€" Parking, adults, â€" immediate . possession. Call evenings or weekâ€"ends, CH. 9â€"0560. WESTON ROAD â€" Lawrence â€" apartment, near bus, selfâ€"conâ€" tained, fully equipped, parking, aduits. CH. 1â€"5415. RIVERVIEW Apartments, Scarâ€" lett and Dixon road, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, parking. CH.1â€"7481 > \ 29 _ ROOMS TO LET SAME DAY | On your own sighature No bankable security If you can imdke monthly payâ€" ments you can get a lo@h at THISTLETOWN â€" 1‘4 Storey, brick, large L shaped living room with â€" fireplace, 4â€"piece bath, Hollywood kitchen, lovely garâ€" den, suit small family. $110 monthly. CH. 1â€"6157. 20 BRIGHT WARM basement, separâ€" ate entrance, parking, 3â€"piece bath, business couple or gentle men. CH. 1â€"0627 evenings or Satâ€" p4ld 22 $62, RENT FOR $92 one bedroom suite for superintendent duties. Garage, school opposite. BE 8â€" 26 _ FLATS TO LET UNFURNISHED 1â€"BEDROOM flat, modern kitchen, newly decorated, parking. CH. 6â€"2988. 30 ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED is â€" HOUSES TO LET 15 _ MONEY TO LOAN CH. 7â€"5438 Don Finance Co. Ltd. suit refined businéks gentleman, .m.'&«, ghraga CM, 1â€"6640. urday. If you want RGâ€"Sâ€"UA«Tâ€"§ . . . Usé Classified Ads published every Thursday. Tuesday 5 p.m. . . . deadlineâ€" Monday: 12 Nogn . . . cancellation. > CORRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOT more than ONE Intorrect insertion of an advertisement. COPY: All «v.mu:, eony is subject to the approval of the management of th per. This poper reserves the tight to classity all Afingum‘nu. ARRANGED BY PHONE Don Finance $50 â€" $5000 APARTMENTS TO LET UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS TO UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS T FURNISHED 1125 18LINGTON AVE. Rexdale Plaza MONEY W. G. PETERS, Mgr. LE PAGE (SUPT.) 50 John St., Weston \Glassified CH. 4â€"2649 Call WESTONâ€"CH 1452112 TO LET RICHARDSON‘S ԤURN|TURE AND ELECTRIC 1910 WESTON RD. ‘ CH. 1â€"9105 CHESTERFIELD AND chairsy 9 by 19 6" indian rug, bed, dressâ€" or, power lawn mower, slectric stove, draperies and rod#, drop leaf table, miscellaneous u\sel..‘ CH 1â€"8318. 30 ONE SINGLE r6om and one room suitable for two. Working girls preferred, Reasonable. CH. 4â€"1656. |43 ARTICLES FOR SALE PRIVATE ROOMS equipped, busiâ€" _ ness couple. CH. 6â€"6496, Spanish guitar, instruments rented to beginners. CH. 9â€"3082. 15 Church 8t. 2818 All Come (used) Apartment siteâ€"$35 and up Rebuilt Guaranteed in good condition TRADEâ€"IN APPLIANCE CLEARANCE SALE All in working condition ‘ome early for best #election Refrigerator® $75 17" and 21" T.V.« from $50 (Rebuilt) 17"â€"21" RCA ELECTROHOLME, etc. FRIGIDAIRE GENERAL ELECTRIC WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS CRUTCHES WHEELCHAIRS NOOP sKIRTS FLOOR: SANDERS BELT SANDERS COFFEE UrNs TABLES & CHAIRS RUG SHAMPOOERS FLOOR $CRUBsERS DisHES TyPEwRITERS SEWER TAPES TELEVISIONS RAMSETS + sED‘s FolbiNG MmOVIE PROJECTORS SKILL SAWS STAPLERK CHAIN Saws DRILLS ELECTRIC PLUMBERS Tools CARPENTERS Toous bO it yoursei® toous HOUSEMAID‘S TOOLs ICE SKaTES sLOW TOrcHES AND MANY, MANY MORE CHâ€"9â€"1761 2540 WESTON RD. 3 blocks south of 401 FUR STRIPPING YES We have it by the yard At Cooper‘s Furs Ltd. 1978 Weston Road Tom Mathew Appliances 1699 Jane Street CH. 7â€"8289 Tom Mathew Appliances 1699 Jane Street \ CH. 7â€"8289 Tom Mathew Appliances $49 and upâ€" STEPHENSON‘S Excellent condition Fully guaranteed $59 and up ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED 1699 Jane Street CH. 7â€"8289 RANGES RENTâ€"ALL CH. 1â€"8091 (used) All sizes SETS Tering DRAFTSMAN, MECHANTCALâ€" to do drafting of heating and ventilating equipment, For furâ€" ther information contact Mi## Martin, CH. 7â€"48261, _ â€" 4 Chesterfield, Chairs recovered and ' repaired Chronie kitehen chairs CLERK GENERAL â€" Work in Costing Dept., some typing and knowledge of chemistry. Opporâ€" tunity fot advancement. Por further information contact CH. 7â€"8261. 20 FT. ALUMINUM extension lad. der, large Westinghouse frig., OIL péintings, Canadian scenes,| WALNUT kitchen set, hardwood,| reasonable. CH. 1â€"8805. | 65 PAINTRS. DECORATRS. PAINTERS & DECORATORS 68 DRESSMAK‘G. TAILOR‘G 6â€"MONTH basinette, potty chait, ‘ and bath $8 lot Lioyd buggy _ $28, excellent condition. CH. FLOORSâ€"old dark floors made] new, dustless. Sid Galliford, RO.‘ 9â€"6769. tf Sn en eaven iruite i npucive nevrarantonme Rirmencmiecc s VENETIAN BLINDS cleaned md‘ repaired, pick up and delivery. ‘Phone Day‘s Home Decorlfing‘ Centre, CH. 4â€"8241, tfn Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Comâ€" mercial Work. H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Weston CH. 17681 A. LYON HARDWOOD, misple and beech, THRIFT â€" SHOPâ€"N.CJ.W.â€"2822) Dundas St. West. Good used| clothing and household articles,| ’ tresh merchaindise daily. Hours| 9.80 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. and Thursâ€" day 9.30 a.m. to 9.00 p.m, | PAINTER AND decorator, inside and outside work, paper hangâ€" ing, free estimates. CH 1â€"1407. KITCHEN table a n d chairs _ Your bathroom, kitchen and ‘ récreation room Ceramic tiles laid in mortar or dry wall. All types of flooring Excelor, Flexichrome, Dominion vinyl asbestos tiles from 16 cents per tile, supplied and installed, All work guaranteed. 18 57 MOTOR PARTS ACCES®., & GARAGE EQUIPMENT | EVERYTHING for the car, new, used and rebuilt, machine shop _ service. Keys cut by eode. Westâ€" _ on Auto Supply, 1880 Weston _ Rd. CH. 1â€"8538. Open till 9.00 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays. 63 BUILDING TRADES & HOUSEHOLD SERVICES ALL ROUND experienced dressâ€" maker and altérationist requires work at hotme, reasonable. CH. T2A BEDRQO“ SUITE 3â€"piece, nat« ural finish, excellent condition. CH. 1â€"3455. FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€"â€" all makes â€"â€" new, tised, rebuilt. 1400 Weston road. RO. 9â€"1116. MEN 18â€"50 . Earn and Learn National Survival JOIN THE CANADIAN ARMY SPECIAL MILITIA TRAINING PROGRAMME TOoDAY Next #ixâ€"week course Starts Feb, 26, 1962 You will be given all day training for 5 days a week. You will live at home and receive the same pay A* 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 6 p.m. Denison Armoury, â€"â€" Dufferin $t. at Mwy. 401 eludes buffet and china cabinct, $75. CH 1â€"1386. best offer, bed spring and matâ€" tress $12, good condition. CH. 4â€"5016. rangette, lawn . r6 249â€"8688, 1% years old, electric clothes ’rfi,hnfl.mm eut for: furnace & Phone AT.. 8â€"1501. 4â€"5016 before 6 pm. UPHOLSTERING HELP WANTED MALE MODERNIZE Days and evenings 1084 Weston Rd. te, Chesterfield . chair, rollér, ‘Reasonable offer.| BU, ORCHARD TILE COMPANY UPHOLSTERING room set, im RO. 22706 R tt freplace. tf tf COST CLERK â€"Rexdale area â€" E\ Costing, typing 60 to 65 w.p.m. ..\ _ Own transportation. Hours 9 to tf 99 _ COMING EYVENTS }JOHN COUNTRYMAN Chapter _ LO.D.E., Weston, are holding their Valentine Bridge at the _ Senior Public School, Waston on ST. JOHN‘S Anglican Chureh, _ Weston Rd. â€" The afternodn 1 branch of the W.A, are holding a â€" Rumniage Sale in the ‘ lower Parish Hall on Saturday, Feb _ rudry 17th, at 10,00 ®.m. 1B HELP WANTED MALE lmENTIOK â€" beverage “'“"IMRGAR“ A'T“ men, lsundry men, milkmen 8 94 Own transportation. Hours 9 to Mr. Gane, Grade 6 teacher outâ€"‘ 5. For further information conâ€" Hined the solving of another phue‘ tact Mrs. Grassie, CH. Tâ€"8261. of arithmstic. By the use of this aornteceommmmemmnnnn in o uie cows ce age ooo antocr t KARDEX CLERK_Stock recorgs Plan (What facts are given?;} Rexdale areaâ€"No typing re. VN#t question is asked?; And‘ e s * mo WPIE What processes are needéd?) the| quired. Hours 8.30 to 4.30. For c ) s & pupil gaing & fuller understandâ€" further information contact Mrs. . ns a ie. CH. 7â€"8261 ing of the problem, practice in s e No . Z reasoning and mastery of m;u-by-‘ ASSEMBLERâ€"â€" Electric equipâ€" step technique in attacking arithâ€" ment involving soldering of fim‘metic. § | wires. Some expérience needed.. Mr. Lavender explained how the} For further information contacti meaningful method of teaching Mrs. Pratt, CH. 7â€"8261. the subject makes arithmetic funcâ€" rommosire n â€"â€"uvowwâ€"â€"oomsâ€"ltion in the child‘s life as they 88 TEMP. P.T. EMPL. WTD: \isarn it. A copy of Canada‘s Fod® Glid!‘etrdhg!oth(hurh Department should hang in every kitchen as anjof Agricalturs. They ate milled mnm.lm-lMM'fm different typer of wheat for for a balanced dist. Copies are availâ€" different types of baking. Cake and | ablé free of charge frOm l6cal Or proâ€" pastry flours ars Muth better than | vincial health departments. |other kind« fhr cakeâ€"makinig ACCOUNTING CLERK â€" Ae KARDEX CLERKâ€"Stock records â€"Rexdale areaâ€"No typing reâ€" quired. Hours 8.30 to 4.30. For further information contact Mrs. Grassie, CH. 7â€"8261. EXPERIENCED Steno and typist would like work at home. 244â€" 5724. 98 CARD OF BARANIECKI â€" In the midst of our sorffow we wish to expréss our heartfelt thanks and appdécâ€" iation to our m&ny friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy showh is in the loss of our beloved husband and father, Joseph A. Barani¢cki, We especâ€" ially wish to thank Father Morâ€" rison and Father Bourgue, 8t. John â€" Evangelist Chureh â€" at Weston. ‘ â€"Mrs, J. Baraniecki and family, Grade XII or XIIL After 1§|vention Monday evening. More record ‘of two incréases in five months promdtion to technieal than $00 persons gathered to supâ€" n‘mxmw- _ dept, For further information Port their Federal Member injling $25.00. Aitken stated contact Miss Martin, CH. 7â€"8261.|spite of the h-vny.-;:‘ull. Theithat it was Ner hope and firm beâ€" e m mm uen \ Cververany ts . were Davidlief that a contributary scheme ‘cfii‘“‘f’"“â€"m':tvnwuu, M.P., Minitef of Public/would be worked out whereby . Aeoot *('::d.wn. book|Works and Senator William B. young people in their productive i ping. Commen flhu%m,m&m»-m".mnpn.fiuu Age 20â€"25. Opportunity for PrOâ€"|cial and Fedéral members for York pension for their twilight years. ‘ ;::im-&hniwlli.hrhr-.m,_ 7 / Onk â€" of the greatest achieveâ€" } u.ni:‘:;.:_?ar. tuct. Mre. In accepting the Nmiutlon.’mtldthoCumntin Governâ€" ______‘____________________Miss Aitken saidâ€""I thank you ment, Miss Aitken said, was its ELECTRICAL ‘REPAIRMANâ€"to from the bottom of my heart for contribution to the dignity of livâ€" _ work on portable electric saws Nominating me tonight. I think|ing through adequate housing, _ mnd drills. Frage X. 20 to 80 this is one of the greatest honâ€"|thade possible through increased | years of age. Will train suitable Ors that can be paid to anyone,|pehsions and government loans. ~applicant . with knowledge of‘lnd I appreciate it more than you Miss Aitken said she believes * electricity. For further informaâ€" know," and reâ€"dedicated herself to ske receives rhore mail than any tion contact Mr. Lyons, CH. her slogan since 1958. ‘PEO‘PLE’other private Memberâ€"a stateâ€" Tâ€"8261. ‘!ARE _ MY BUSINESS‘. Miss‘ment emphatically upheld by the 94 ENG AGEMENLS E The school choir, under Mrs. F & s‘ Mr. and Mrs. B. Russell of Downsâ€"‘Walkinsahaw and Accompanied by raser imms view, with to anounce the enâ€" Mrs. v-v‘fe‘\\'tll.Tpmented the Skatâ€" Barristers & Soliciters gagement of their daughter, 6"s" Walts This feature Rad an 6 Marilyn Anné to James Calvin added attractionâ€"movies of Barâ€" 1944 WESTON ROAD Latham, son of Mr. and Mrs, C:.|bara Ann Scott in & skating rouâ€"| Opposite John Street Latham of Alderwood. The wedâ€" tine. Two other numbers were | Weston, Ont. CH 1â€"1911 ding will take place at Alder. Presented. wood United Church, Feb. 24th YOUNG PEOPLE | at 3.30 p.m. Those who missed the Youn(l 9n We P Cooe s Ens t sew a drea % Must have completed Grade 10 Apply in person at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ORDER CLERK â€" for order desk. Invoicing and meet the public. Bome typing. Responsible posiâ€" tion. For further information contaét Miss Martin, CH. 7â€"8261. HAND CARVER â€" Fully experâ€" _ ienced to hand carve chesterâ€" field suites. $2.50 to $2.75 hour. _ 40â€"hour week. For further inâ€" _ formation contact Mr. Lyons, â€" CH. Tâ€"821. BOOKâ€"KEEPERâ€"Keele and Lawâ€" rence area. Accounts payable and , receivable. Small payroll. Typing required $65 up, Hours 9 to 5. For further information contact Mrs. Grassie, CH, 7â€"8261. 82 HELP WTD BED LASTERâ€"Fully experienced to work on men‘s and boy‘s shoes. For further information contact â€" Mr. Lyons, CH. 7â€"8261. 1940 WESTON RD., WESTON 241â€"9176 Mrn‘ry l4th at 8 pm. Tie kets $1. Call CH. 7â€"9400 also available at door. 5 brvsn M inssc M anee Mlh cce I * ‘ & Tired of early mmorning hours?| w s oc=., CHOICE FOR YORK HUMESR cases? Sick of everyone‘s dlrtyJ linens? I‘ll take you away from! . wi,," Margaret Aitken, M.P.,\Aitken said I:hunn o-nund’lon. David Walker in his address all that. P‘ll sturt you at $150 PS# \wa; unatimously chosen as official York, Humber, and that/later. The problemg dea! vlth, week. Write Box T%. |eandidate for the Conservative/she had fought for increased penâ€" such variety as Imfnigration, jobs, counts p&ymble â€"â€" Checking & invoicing purchase . ord¢rs Grade XH or XHL After 1§ LECTRONIC TECHNICâ€" IAN TRAINEE â€" 19 years up to 28. Single, willing to reâ€"locate if necessary. Must have elecâ€" tronic background. For further information contact Mr. Ough, CH. Tâ€"8261. JUNIOR CLERK WANTED ENGAGEME» THANKS . FEMALE The Pax Class is holding Opéen Night at the Creeiman Hall on Wednesday, February 14th, and will receive clothing and tins of ifl)ot'l for the Scott Mission at that time. Rev. M. ‘Zeidman, who . wa* named Man of the Yéar, in Canâ€"| ada, last year, will be the guest/ #peaker at the évening service at. the Presbyterian Church on Sunâ€"| day, February 18th at 7:00 pam. || _ The Pax Class has set 2,000 tins of food as its goal. Al contribuâ€" tons will be welcome. [Mummdtml- ber for the next federal election campaign at a) Nominating Conâ€" vention . Monday evening. More than $00 persons gathered to supâ€" Woeston Presbyterian Church is holding its Good SAmaritan Week «tarting Monday, February 12th to Sunday, February 18th, Not all flours are the #Am#, tâ€" \eordhlg to the Ontario Department of Agricalturs. They are milled |frm different ‘typer of wheat for | _ With the aid of several Grade 3 students Mr. A. C. Hutchens gave a demonstration of how multipliâ€" cation is solved. It was demonw strated how the problem is solved! by the use Of manipulative maâ€" terials. s i Congratulations to the pupil# of Miss Holoshaw, grade 4, in winâ€" ning the attendance bannér for the month, YOUNG PEOPLE Those who missed the Young People‘s variety show have a seeâ€" Ond chancée to see these in action Good Samaritan Week Conducted By Pax Group . (the child well rested; provide Sheila McKay, daughter of Mr. iquitt plice for child doing homeâ€" and Mrs. McKay of Wallisie Ave. {work; praise the child and do not Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip lexpect to6 much of him too soon. were christened at the morning The speaker said two reasons service last week. The speaker said two reasons for students having difficulty with problem solving are inability to understand arithmetical language and inability to analyze the probâ€" upon The Pax Bible Class of the Speaking Of People _ In Maple Leaf _ By MRS. W. GERRY HOME AND SCHOOL |\ Rev. George Hopton and his father Mr. Hopton of Kitchener ‘left Monday night for a two week \vacation. They are visiting friends fin England, Wales and Scotland: Mrs. G. Hopton is visiting friends in Pittsburgh. sbledâ€"â€"and that she was proud of|â€"and sometimes even a little note the Conservative Government‘siof approval, She interprets this to pehsions and government loans. Miss Aitken said she believes ghe receives mhore mail than any other private Memberâ€"a stateâ€" again Feb. 9 and 10 in the Audiâ€" It was baby girl that arrived at the Ed. Hosier home, Clubine Ave., Féb,. 2nd in Northwestern hospital, Teranto 15 WILLIAM D. LYON, B.A., LL.B. Suneral RARRMISTER & SOLCITO® CH. 1415 LAWRENCE AVE W. > Suite 201 And Repalring o memaped d mittyit.s o w A Higgn mmm I 1230 JANE S$TREET All Typer of Olass = Curved Windshields MT. DENNIS RO 92041 || sasy westen Rd. Walt South of 401 CH 14416 LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Royal York Plaza 1500‘ Royal York Road HOWARD G. ASHBOURNE, B.A. Bull & Ashbourne || cnarterep accountant Alfred H. Herman, B.A. Barristers & Soliciters 1923 WESTON ROAD _ TON CH 45314 PIANO TUNING Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment. BARRISTERS . SOLICITOR$ Mortgtige Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment Professional â€" Business 43 KING STREET || Mangerman & page HEAKES and 1938 WESTON ROAD BARRISTERS CH 4â€"5647 â€" 8 â€" 9 Werk @uaranteed CH 1â€"9653 CH 92288 CH 64118 WESTON and AREA I MARSH, GOULDING i . 1t l Chartered Accountants _ The Hon, David Walker, MP., Minister of Public Works, stressâ€" ed strongly that young people toâ€" day must not be permitted to set out in the world without training to fit them for either a profesâ€" sion or a trade. The person withâ€" out a particular skill, he said, faces a lifetime of partial employâ€" ment; and pointed out that while there are unemployed persons in Canada, there are 24,000 jobs such variety as Immigration, jobs, lhâ€"uoluchw,h’.uihn{ miean that ‘her constitwents do tome to her with their problems, and regrets that she was unable to help in all cases, but assured the audience that she had dome huuuuthrnelnlm*] and would continue t6 do 0. skill, and for which trained workâ€" ers canfot be found. 47 BALA AV RO 61521 1730 WESTON ROAD WESTON CH 4â€"6061 1630A Wiken Avsâ€" CH 42191 Créng Peze FUNERAL HOMES " _ The Timid Soul Sop :. wai W. J. WARD DIRECTORY R Estate Funds Available For ACCOUNTANTS Evenings by Appeintment 1969 WESTON ROAB CARTAGE .. â€" RADIATOR SPECIALISTS Complete Stock of Radiater Cores Dicectors E For Appointment Call s44% CH 10701 CH 1â€"1129 ’eulin-fibhh“l strong majority in the next fedâ€" eral election, and held the gudiâ€" when he declared he would tell when the next election would beâ€" he could positively guarantee that it would be held sometime prior to the 31st March, 1963. When choosing a babysitter, try t6 find ont who has had expérience with children, perhaps in her own family, When she is left with young childr¢n, she should have the telephone siumber where parents may ‘be reached, the number of fire and politt a8d also Senator William R. Brunt outâ€" lined sweeping plans for organiz» used in case of youngsters being ifl or hurt. of a medical plan, but the Con» servative Government had provided it. J. R. CURRIE, 0.D. ALLBRIGHT VENETIAN BLIND IDEAL HOME SERVICES Servicemaster CH 1â€"2881 1891 Weston Rd., Weston RO. 2â€"6622 INSURANCE And Wall Cleaners SAME DAY

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