LARGE COMFORTABLE room in quiet home. Close to transâ€" portation. abstainer, gentleman. p CH râ€"7418. PIANO WANTED; will pay cash. Send particulars, make, height, â€" price to 1220 Yonge St., Torontn 29. ARTICLES WANTED 10. MORTGAGE LOANS p®Drangeville, Markdale areas. #G©. A. Hutchison, Realtor, 29 Queen Street East, Brampton. F"onnto line, _ BU _ 6â€"2443; ‘Branch office 180 Broadway, sOrangeville. Toronto line EM E CALL WESTON â€" CB 48113 _ N you wart Râ€"Eâ€"Sâ€"Uâ€"Lâ€"Tâ€"S8 ... E Use Classified Ads published every Thursday. < Wednesday 11 A.M. . ... deadline â€"â€" E, Monday 12 Noon .... cancellation. CORRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOT 5 more than ONE incorreet insertion of an adver tral Business Section Weston. CH 13828, ‘RIVATE FUNDS for first and "second Mortgages. Mr. Zidner 4. APARTMENTS TO LET â€" FURNISHED DON â€"FINANCE $50 â€" $5000 RRANGED BY PHONE CALL Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N. Rexdale Plaza ealls Collect, WA 1â€"5541 On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security If You Can Make Monthiy ryments You Can Get a Loan AT m:mm«m!qp!»hwbmphmdd MONEY TO LOAN OFFICE AND |_ BUSINESS SPACE REAL ESTATE , 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED CH. 7â€"5438 MONEY livin.f room, : available nov k)‘lrd Bryant 8â€"1204 the management of this paper. This paper the right to classify all Advertisements. Woodbridge Classified Apartment DAY FIREPLACE HARDWOOD, dry, well seasoned 12 to 16" long. Prices delivered, single cord $11.00, two cords $19.00, three cords $27. Earlesmere Farms, Georgetown. TR 7â€"4501. Open 8 a.m. â€" 5:30 p.m. Daily Monday through Fridey Phone 677â€"1060 33. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCK RENTALS EVEl!,YTHING for the car, new VANS â€" PANEL â€" PICKUP STAKES _ HOUR, DAY OR YEAR REXDALE CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€" all makes â€" new, used, rebuilt. 1400 Weston road. RO 9â€"1115. 37. _ MOTOR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 43. SERVICES OFFERED Al typesâ€"repaired and reâ€" newed. Workmanship guaranâ€" teed. Emergency service. Day or night. J. E. O‘FARRELL WESTON â€" REXDALE CARS LL MAKES AND MODELS TRUCKS ooo ooo n e ce used and rebuilt, machine shop service. Keys cut by code. Weston Aute Supply, 1839 Wesâ€" daily till 9 p.m. exce})t Saturâ€" days 6 p.m. ROOFING & CHIMNEY Rabbit Pellets $1.90 per 50 Y. Baby Rabbit Pellets $2.00 per 50 1. Miracle Brand â€" Ogilvie Formulation om Brampton Milling and Farm Supply, CH. 1â€"6953 65 RACINE RD. 2498277 PROPRIETOR JW. G. KELLY, piano tuning. Formerly with Heintzrman, Maâ€" som, _ Risch, rebuilding any make to factory standards. Free estimates, satisfa tion guaranteed. Skilled service is economy, neglect is costly. LE. 3319 Dundas W. _ RO 2â€"3030 43A. _ PAINTING & DECORATING 43. SERVICES OFFERED DISCOUNT â€" Plastering â€"â€" New and repair work. Estimates CALL J. H. Tainsh at CH 4â€"0318 44. _ DRESSMAKING 43C _ PIANO TUNING EXPERT dress and coat alteraâ€" tions. For appointment, call Tds mer halt/roup Arcatatt per halfâ€"hour treatment S&OA Bloor W. BE 34661 140 Cariton St., WA 1â€"2868% 2279 Youge St., HU 7â€"0901 46. . HELP WANTED 0_ FEMALE The memory of our Beverly Joy is like a thread of gold. It does not dull or tarnish Nor grow the least bit old. Gramma Smith and family 54 _ IN MEMORIAM 50.A WOMEN‘S COLUMN Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd.. Weston repairs, all makes. Guaranâ€" teed. Rebuilts for sale. Piano Studio M. J. Roche, A.R.C.T. Registered Music Teacher Practical and Theory CH 1â€"0256 VACUUM CLEANER PERMANENTLY t * BY RLECTROLYSI ANNE GRAHAM LOGAN AINTING and: decorating, in side or outside work. Paper hanging, free estimates. CH Positions Available for 3 qualified girls comptometer operator shorthand dicta typist accts payable clerk UNWANTED HAIR Write for free booklet Tel. 241â€"4479 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION for interview CH 1â€"7631 We have Nn on nneee en nenee m n ons There‘s one New Year Resolu Plaza. tion we‘d like you to make â€" beâ€" To Our Friends::â€" come local news conscious. After Christmas and through the New all, you can read all the interâ€" Year. national news you want in the Good Wishes . . . . . . . . 10.000 morning and evening papers. For Your Friendship . . . Milliony BUT a local paper is for local of Thanks. news and it is your activitiee Joyous Hours . . . . . . . . 8.70 and participation in the commun _ Prosperous Days . . . . . . 36§ ity that is the lifeâ€"blood of a local Glorious Weeks . . . . . . . 52 paper‘s existence. So, you held _ a tea â€" friends frrom afar visited Total HAPPIN®SSH â€" Bake Sale â€" and so on. Sure _ this news won‘t make the Associ . . . ./. our wish for you in 1963! WEST: The family of Sebert John West; Lillian, Frank and Registration Winter and Spring Program January\ 2nd. â€" Sth. _ Members and friends inâ€" vited to attend annual meeting Wednesday, January 16th, 1963. mmmmemmmecrmbine..._., By PAUL HORTON NCEMENTS The _ Weston junior hockey S Mnb ie is lik Stms . flw buske 12 BA 2 oA P?wl_:svxe\v_ team by a score of Classes and clubs for women and girls. prayers. Prior : }l, annual reâ€" ports and i new officers, dessert and coffee was served. The new slate of officers for 1963:â€"Coâ€"Presidents, Mrs. E. M. Splan, Mrs. A. G. Hutcheon; Vice Presidents, Mrs. K. Walker, Mrs. H. DeGanes; Treasurer. Mrs. C. Hartley; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. U. Rafuse; Reâ€" cording Secretary, Mrs. R. Staples; Publicity Convenor, Mrs. W. Warwick; Months: February, Mrs. W. Marewood; April, Mrs. R. Vipond; May, Mrs. D. Caple; June, Mrs. G. Dearle; September, Mrs. F. Moore; October, Mrs. J. Holden; November, Mrs. L. Ralph. Around Downsview (Continued from page 4) meeting of the Women‘s Church Year of St. Stephen, Wednesday, Deember 19. The/Reverend F. W. Fry opened meeting with prayers. Prior annual reâ€" ports and i new officers, dessert and coffee was served. much: trouble as we, cracking brazil nuts? Darn those things, we get left with a handful of crumbs and we poke and prod around for each little fragment. Well, if you heat the nuts in the oven first you‘ll find when you do crack them open â€" surprise, a whole brazil nut. Try it! 55 CARDS OFâ€" THANKS A message of thanks was ‘iven by the retiring president Mrs. Lawrence. In the Spirit of Christmas white gifts were brought for a food hamper for needy families in the parish. The Rev. Fry closed the meeting with a short mess age for the new officers, followed by closing prayers. New members im the parish are very welcome and anyone interested please ‘contact Mrs. Splan 244â€"6293 or Mrs. Hutcheon 244â€"2241, Robert wish to convey their sincere thanks to their friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes during their .recent bereaveâ€" Here‘; a tip â€" do you have as Weston and District 31 King St. Y.M.C.A. CH 4â€"5541 s Maxport is a tr'a:-iflfor miniaâ€" ture racing autos, (in case you hayen‘t guessed). 63 last Thursday afternoon at Weston Arena. In spite of the fact tht_ the W.C.V.8. juniors Here‘s a though for 1963:â€"I‘m careful of the words I say to keep them soft and sweet; I never know from day to day which ones I‘ll have to eat! Now we are going to pass om a Holiday statement we received from Herb Thomson at the Crang Plaza. To Our Friends::â€" Christmas and through the New frame was scored at the nine minute mark, Jim Bannantyne again being the marksman. Fred Stevens andâ€" Paul Roberts set him up. Before five minutes of the final frame were over, the 30 score had changed to 5â€"3, still in favour of the Blue and White. Keitl Little and Paul Roberts keot Weston out front, with thanks io Binnantyne and Brian Collins Weston received both penalties of the game. Murray Antram sat out two minutes for tripping, and Eric Roy took two for chargâ€" In closing for 1962, may I wish a happy and prosperous New Year to all, and a double dose to the bockey teams. Miniature auto racing, like model trains, has taken hold im North America and is fast beâ€" coming a leading indoor sport. Each car raced must be an »xact replica of an existing motor car on the national cireuits. And because we always try to end our column on a lightâ€"heartâ€" ed note:â€"The reason a dog nas so many friends, is that his tail wags instead of his tongue! of Thanks. Joyous Hours . . Prosperous Days Glorious Weeks . Jim Bannantyne and Paul Hatâ€" ton gave Weston 2 20 lead at the end of the first period, Fuller asâ€" sisting the former, Anderson and Collins the latter. Both the Senior and Junior teams have two practices schedâ€" uled for these holidays, and in the New Year we should see what they are capable of doing. doubled the score on their opâ€" position from Keele and Wilson, they were unimnressive. Possiâ€" bly this is due to the fact that the season is still young, in fact. no Keith Little rounded out the scoring at the 11 minute mark, with Gord Wadge picking up an assist. and supplied countless trays of sandwiches and coffee. ated Press or Reuter, but who cares â€" it‘s people around \ov; that are interested. Call us any time, we‘d be glad to hear from 1st Canadian Grand (Continued from Weston 3)