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Times & Guide (1909), 20 Sep 1962, p. 11

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46 _ HELP WANTED Girl required for typing, general office work, filing, etc. Starting salary $55 weekâ€" ly. Plus _ numerous _ employee benefits Jane Wilson Area 235 Dixon Rd. Weston General Office Work Weston Advertiser Write Box 1995 Weston Road . . . a new addition to the popularsized Fairlane sedans that were introduced late in 1961. Also completely new for Fairlane in 1963 will be the sports coupe with bucket seats and three station wagons. Weston Public Library LITTLE BROS. LTD. All models will be on display SEPTEMBER 27th, 28th AT YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER Architects and Consulting Engineers The FORD FAIRLANE DUNLOP â€" WARDELL MATSUI â€" AITKEN Official Opening â€" Thursday, September 27th, 1962 Afternoon and Evening This is your opportunity to visit the library and see its new features ISLINGTON, ONT. Two Door Hardtop for 1963 BOOKKEEPER (male) wants evening work. Phone 249 4186. EXPERIENCED woman. Part time typist, dictaphone, finanâ€" cial statements, invoicing or what have you. CH 4â€"9820. TYPING wanted to do. Lady at home daytime or evenings. Experience in Insurance rouâ€" tine. BUtler 6â€"4679. 46A. POSITION WANTED 48. _ EMPLOYMENT WANTED TWO WOMEN would like office cleaning. Weston district only. Write Box ‘D‘ Weston Adverâ€" tiser, 235 Dixon Rd., Weston. THISTLETOWN AREA, Houseâ€" keeper 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 5 days per week. Permanent _ position. Phone 741â€"1261. 49. . DOMESTIC POSITIONS WANTED YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATIEND THE of the newly, Renovated, WOULD THE BOY who found the grey and white cat on the corner of Springmount and Wadsworth please return same. Reward. CH 1â€"9694. . §1. LOST AND FOUND TUITION in piano and theory by experienced teacher. 766â€"9598. s1A. _ TUITION AND EDUCATION S1A. Established Over 30 Years Only $5 per balfâ€"hour treatment 2989A Bloor W. BE 3â€"4661 140 Carlton St., WA 1â€"2868 2279 Yonge St.. HU 70901 or 239â€"9254 PERMANENTLY REMOVED BY ELECTROLYSIS ANNE GRAHAM LOGAN WESTON LIBRARY BOARD UNWANTED HAIR Write for free booklet CH 1â€"3521 WOMEN‘S$ COLUMN This Message is sponsored by GALEâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Ernâ€" est Gale. "His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away" Sadly missed by his wife, Florâ€" ence and family. 84 â€" IN MEMORIAM The family of the late Robert Gerrie Ouirie wish to thank friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and flowâ€" ers received during their reâ€" cent bereavement. 55 CARDS OF THANKS 59. ANNOUNCEMENTS Albion Plaza (rear entrance) ATTENTION EDWINA‘S SCHOOL of DANCING Acrobatics, Modern Jazz, and Adults. 1052 Albion Rd. Ballet, toe. tap, modern jazz, Highland dancing and Baton twirling. ‘Tap, Ballet, Baton, Children, Teenagers Instructions for 636â€"0962 MOLLIE MacGREGOR SCHOOL of DANCING C.S.D.A. Reâ€"opens For Fall Term TOWN OF WESTON Registrations from 11 AA';M;_ to 4 PM Phone Oxford 9â€"1442 Saturday, September 22, 1962 For further information 24 Church St., Weston At Studio LO.O.F. Hall I guess most people like myâ€" self have had to have the cool September winds to remind them that the summer is finally over and fall is here. Fall means cleaning, putting away summer elothes, taking out winter things etc., for the housewife. For the husband it _ means _ spending money for new clothes for the winter season, fixing the car for the long winter weather ahead and in some cases end of season sales, new season stock etc., and the busy time for industry sales, manufacturing | etc. For the tradesmen such as carpenters, plumbers and construction workâ€" ers it is the beginning of their slack season. For the rich (not in our area, I guess) it means preparing to migrate either south ANNOUNCING the opening of the Ena Jones (M.C.D.T.A.) dance studios at the Crang Plaza (Mattson Road) Downsâ€" view. Ballroom instruction for children and adults also Teenâ€" age Dance Club. Registrations now being accepted. For furâ€" ther notice telephone 244â€"8289. 59 _ ANNOUNCEMENTS Sallyâ€"Ann Kerman Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park JOHN GOBA Ltd. General Contractor 1365 Martin Grove Dial CH 4â€"2451 or abroad. _ And so fall means many things to many people. ltl is the season in which Thanksâ€"| giving falls and rightly so for it | is the proper time to give prlilei and thanks. _ The Jewish New Year comes about in the fall for to them it is the beginning of a year rather than the end. This year I have noticed an increase of the commercial attitude toâ€" wards Back To School in the Fall | through sales and advertising. ‘Oddly enough everyone gets into | the Back to School mood and | many more adults are enrolling | in night school classes to inâ€"! ‘crene their once neglected eduâ€" cation, to follow up a long forâ€" gotten interest or in some cases to have a chauge of pace from nonâ€"educational _ entertainment. Whatever the reason the trend is a good one and there are so. many varied courses available! now that even I am giving the: matter some thought. ;‘ I have spoken to Mr. Screeton, the president of the Oakdale Heights Ratepayers Association and to Mrs. Lipinski, chairlady of the Oakdale Heights Social |kindly call me at th Committee and both have inâ€" ber. The more pa formed me that their activities ber. _ The more are about to commence so watch lhave to wake early The dance Saturday evening was a huge success the greatest. Over 250 members attended. New â€" members admitted Liz Anderson, Chileot; Dorothy Brown, Bergamot: Dave Bryson, Lightwood; Rick Ravis, Barweel Rd.; Greg Eveson, Fordwich Cres.; Don Farquharson, Ixworth Rd.; Marg Hanson, Allenby Rd.; Robert â€" Hutchinson, Fordwich; James Gwyn, Gunton: Brian Knowlton, Gilley: Rick Ley, Reâ€" gent; Duane Mcinnis, Ixworth; Pat and Ann Dowdugh, Hadrian; ‘Shirley Reed, Ixworth. BOB CURTOLA will be our guest â€" singer â€" Saturday â€" night Sept. 29th, The admission price Rexdale Teen Gossip turday evening |will be $1.50 per person and all ss the greatest. \ must _ have their _ memberâ€" bers attended. |ships to gain admittance. Dress‘ admitted _ Liz | semiâ€"formal. The Candy Bar will | leot; Dorothy lbc open. | : Dave Bryson.| BEST WISHES from the conâ€" Ravis, Barweel |gregration of Rexdale United son, Fordwich | Church to all the young people harson, Ixworth | who are back in school for anoâ€" m, Allenby Rd.; | ther year, and to those who are son, â€" Fordwich; | entering University or returning Gunton: Brian |for another year. Without wishâ€" ; Rick Ley, Re-iing to preach to you, man we Innis, Ixworth; | suggest that your Christian witâ€" wdugh, Hadrian; | ness at school and university is worth. | extremely important. By witness LA will be our| we mean the impression given Saturday _ night , by your behaviour. Try to 1. Put admission price | your studies first. 2. Love the |truth even if it challenges some . preâ€"conceived notions. Think it out! 3. Worship each week and love God above all THINGS. 3. Be honest so that you can look - every man in the eyve. By UNCLE GORD | At Belmar Park the baseball \season is coming to a close. The semiâ€"finals are finished with the Indians successful over the Dodâ€" gers and the Yanks over the Giants so it is the Indians and the Yanks in the tinals. In the Junâ€" ior teams the Braves beat the | Pirates and are the champs for | the year. The barbecue for the \team that sold the most tickets ‘to the fundâ€"raising dance was |held with Bobby Pulford as the | guest of the evening. The league |had purchased two hockey sticks , |and Bobby Pulford autognphed] them, then went out to his car | and got another stick and two | ‘‘Toronto‘ Maple Leaf pucks. All‘ three sticks and two pucks were raffied off so there were five very happy boys that night. Next | week I hope to have more news | about this wonderful group of | youngsters. _ ~ | this column for further informa tion and dates. THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" There is an Organized car pool transporting children on Sunday mornings to Beth Am Synagogue for Sunday School. Anyone interâ€" ested in participating in this kindly call me at the above numâ€" ber. The more participants we ber. The more participants TEEN AGE SING SONG This Sunday evening at 7.30 p.m. in the Rexdale United Church Auditorium we will hold our first FALL SING SONG. The Worship Committee of our Rexâ€" dale Teenage Recreational Club will conduct the worship and our President Linda Mason will occupy the chair. Rev. Colin Todd will be our Guest Speaker. Theme for this fall "Where Am I Going." Adults are welcome to attend all our Sunday evening maetâ€" ings and there will be refreshâ€" ments served at the close in the C E. Building. The Publicity Chairman has rot handed any news in this week so I imagine that all is going well in the district. MEMBERSHIPS for the remainâ€" der of 1962 will be on sale this Saturday night only and none will be sold at the door when Bob Curtola is here. CLEARANCE 62 Morris Oxford Station Wag on with automatic transmission, radio. â€" whitewall â€" tires _ and wheel discs. 62 Mini Copper,. in Almond Green, with radio, mirtOrs. radio. 62 MG Midget, in white, with radio and mirrors. 62 Morris 850 Van, new paint job in cream. All These Cars Have More Than 1001 Miles ENSIGN Demonstator & Company Car CARS FOR SALE Morris 850, in white, with At Lawrence 3020 YONGE ST. 485â€"4485 Trades Accepted FINAL hm‘mmhfltfii\ scale and scale. <4 In 1952 John Barton, Bob Hanâ€" nah and Jack Wheeler launched the Autosport agency at Cooksâ€" ville. At the present fime he is District Sales Manager for Simea of Canada Ltd. To the uninformed, the sport of Motor Racing is just an exâ€" pression of irresponsibility beâ€" hind the wheel, hellâ€"bentforâ€" leather around â€"a hairpin bend. Or some wild character in a helâ€" met, shrieking his machine into a madly roaring projectile. _ With the aid of photographs showing people at work in the plant, Mr. Hampton gave a brief thumbnail sketch of each of the ‘workers in the pictures, illustratâ€" | ing the progress made by them ;in acquiring skills which has helped them to fit into society and live a normal useful life. ‘‘This is what these people deâ€" sire most, a chance to become selfâ€"supporting, and the dignity of a productive life", said Mr. Hampton. "There is no way to | measure the dignity and pride 1in the eyes of these people", he added. On the contrary, racing sports cars is a tough challenge where design and construction and driver‘s skill counts far more than just speed, and safety is constantly emphasized. It is this deepâ€"seated challenge that compels men to build and race cars and we are fortunate to have at Mosport one of the finest, road racing circuits in the world. What is to follow the Austin Healey Special? as if it‘s scheduled for many hours of "spare time" hobbying during the winter months before it feels its wheels on the asphalt track. I saw a Cooper chassis at the back of the workshop that looked Etobicoke‘s Goal own transport from home to work, and must have the desire to work", he said. ‘"There is no aptitude test â€" we look for motiâ€" vation and ability, but the most important thing is their desire to be a useful member of socâ€" iety", said Mr. Hampton. At conclusion of his speech Mr. Hampton received a tremendous | reund of applaues from the audiâ€" ence from the % volunteer workâ€" |ers present. _ After a closing |benediction given by the Rev. Fr. Hogan of Our Lady of Sorâ€" rows, the meeting was adjournâ€" ed. _ _Other head table guests includâ€" ied George Kerr, Etobicoke Comâ€" missioner, Boy Scouts; Mrs. W. J. Maclean, Exec. Sec., Resiâ€" dential Division; Rev. Dr. Rolâ€" and Hill, of St. Georgesâ€"onâ€"theâ€" \Hill, who said Grace: Mrs. R. |W. McKechnie, Commissioner, | Humber Division Girl Guides:; | Mrs. E. D. Scott, Chairman, Residential Div.; Mrs. W. V. lt\'ewman. presidentâ€"elect, Etobiâ€" | coke Branch, Red Cross: Mrs. Among the many products turned out by Operation Reliance are barbecue grills, heater eleâ€" ments, and a line of high quality crutches. The company contributed 100 per cent to the United Appeal last year, has a fine record of no absenteeism, and no industrial accidents, and has contracts with more than 300 companies. R. A. Taylor. president. Etob., YMâ€"YWCA; _ R. W. . Palmatier, Assoc. Exec. Dir., United Comâ€" munity Fund, and Mrs. A. Edâ€" wards, Deputy Chairman, Resiâ€" dential Div. Picnic Donors Dominion Stores Ltd.. Rexdale Plaza; Power Stores Ltd., Elmâ€" hurst Plaza; Rexdale Smoke Shop, Rexdale Plaza;; Rexdale Coin Wash, _ Rexdale â€" Plaza; Riggs Hardware, Rexdale Plaza; Plaza Drugs, Rexdale Plaza; Willards Chocolates, 443 Wellingâ€" | ton St.. W. Toronto; Coco Cola Company, 81 Turnberry Ave., \Toronto:; John West Texaco Stn., |\ Rexdale Plaza; Alliance Dairies \le,. 30 Palmerston Ave., Toronâ€" ‘to; Mr. Robert Burns, Manager, The following firms donated to the annual picnic of the Rexlingâ€" ton Tenants‘ Association, in Sepâ€" tember: Rexlington Heights Ltd (Continued jrom page 8) :: (Continued from page 7) Notary Public BU 1777 RO YORK TRAVEL BUREAU 1043 WESTON ROAD ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS ANYWHERE To

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