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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Jan 1963, p. 15

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1 @4 CATALOGUE: Free. $50 PER MONTH. Approximate ly 600 sq. ft. suitable for storâ€" age or workshop. Central busiâ€" ness section Weston. CH 1â€"3828 OFFICE SPACE, heated. Reasonâ€" able rent. For doctors, dentists, lawyers, insurance agents, etc. Phone 677â€"2712 or 296â€"1422. 1. REAL ESTATE 8. OFFICE AND BUSINESS SPACE PRIVATE~ FUNDS for first and second Mortgages. Mr. Zidner CH 7â€"9843. 3 ROOM basement. apartment, furnished. _ Reasonable. CH $. MONEY®*TO LOAN SAME DAY On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security Itf You Can Make Monthty Payments You Can Get a Loan AT DON _ FINANCE $50 â€" $5000 _ ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL NICE 3 ROOM dry basement apt. Conveniences. Christian lady preferred, non smoker. Very reasonable rent. Boyd Ave. CH 1â€"5745. m 2 BEDROOM apartment near King St. School. Phone 698â€"1195 8:30 â€" 4 or 741â€"1639 or contact 58A Crescent St. AT JANE AND WILSON, econoâ€" mical and spacious basement apartment for business couple interested in quiet home. Inâ€" quire as to advantages to you. After 6.30 p.m. CH 1â€"9093. 12 Ft. Counter Thistletown, _ $15,950. Most 10. MORTGAGE LOANS 14. APARTMENTS TO LET â€" FURNISHED 16. EGLINGTON: & DUFFERIN, 3 room _ basement _ apartment, Business couple or couple with one small child. RU 21882 WOODBRIDGE â€" 2 bedroom apartment, _ 25‘ _ livingroom, modern kitchen, available now. Bayard Bryant, ATlas 8â€"1204. beautiful kitchen ever made for you. Sunny living room, 3 bedrooms, vanity, door to backyard, fully divided baseâ€" ment with opportunity for 37 x 13‘ recreation room. Paved drive, privacy. fence. ‘Tool storage cabinets etc. Only $2,000. down, owner moved. Reasonable offers inâ€" vited call Mr. Ubbens TWO OR THREE Modern rooms, 15. APARTMENTS WANTED 19. FLATS TO LET â€" UNFURNISHED acreages, _ homes, . cottages, businesses in Brampton, Orangeville, Markdale afeas G. A. Hutchison, Realtor, 29 Queen Street East, Brampton. Toronto line; ©BU _ 6â€"2443; Branch office 180 Broadway, Orangeville. Toronto line EM If you want Râ€"Eâ€"§â€"ULâ€"Tâ€"8 .... Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N. Rexdale Plaza Wednesday 11 AM. ... deadline â€" Monday 12 Noon . ... cancellation. CORRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOT more than ONE incorrect insertion of an advertise COPY: Al advertising copy is subject to the approval of sink, cupboards, stove, parking. Antenna. Day care for business APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED the management of this paper. This paper. reserves the right to classify all Advertisements. CH. 7â€"54838 Classified MONEY 222â€"2581. ST. CLAIR â€" SILVERTHORNE, 3 rooms and storage, quiet adult home. Suit couple, abâ€" tainers, reasonable. RO 9â€"3187. LAWRENCE & WESTON, warm, bright furnished front room. CH 1â€"5779. MT. DENIS â€" Large room with kitchen privileges. RO 2â€"6028, WESTON ROAD â€" EGLINTON, attractive warm bed sitting room, grill, refrigerator. Parkâ€" ing. Suit business person. RO TWO FURNISHED | Basemeot rooms. Suit two men. Parkâ€" â€" ing. CH 9â€"5559. WESTON, 100 Church St., warm comfortable room. Free parkâ€" ROOM WITH BOARD. Close to Weston Road. CH 1â€"3096. WESTON â€" private two rooms, equipped. Business couple preâ€" 2‘ LARGE ROOMS, sink, cupâ€" boards, clothes closets and bathroom. English home.. RO ,7â€"8014. 22. ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED EQUIPPED kitchen and bedâ€"sitâ€" ting room. Free parking. 247â€" 1140. WANTED â€" woman to baby sit for one child in private home. References. After five CH 1â€"8047. DAY CARE available for child over 18 months, Weston Rd. WILSON & WENDELL area, 5 rooms, close to transportation. Private . entrance and bath. NURSING HOME has vacancies for private and semiâ€"private, 24 hour nursing care. Reasonâ€" able. Good food, kept clean. BA 1â€"0688. 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE 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. 29. ARTICLES WANTED PIANO WANTED;: will pay cash. Send particulars, make, height, price to 1220 Yonge St., Toronto Ontario. Will accept phone calls Collect. WA 1â€"5541. BEATTY IRONER, good running condition. _ Wonderful for acâ€" cumulated ironing. Best offer, must sell. CH 1â€"3765. 21 ROOM WITH BOARD 25. DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN P.O. Box 90, Kleinburg, Ontario announces the opening of their new location on the main | street in Kleinburg Ontario. * Wholesalers. Phone CY 6â€"1422 DOG FOOD. Preâ€"cooked crumbâ€" les. Miracle brand. Ogilvie formulation. $4.25 per 50 Ib. from Brampton Milling & Farm Supply, Joseph Street. Open 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, Monday throâ€" ugh Friday. Phone 451â€"0735. ETONIA Wringer washing machâ€" ine, good working condition, $15 Automatic Pumping 19. FLATS TO RENT â€" UNFURNISHED and Pump Parts, Plastic, Steel & Copper Pipe Fittings, valves, switches, motors, etc. ferred. CH 7â€"649. LARGE ADJOINING furnishâ€" ed rooms, suit 2 gentlemen. and Lawrence. CH 6â€"5660. for quick sale. CH 16034 CH 15211â€"2 Equipment Ltd. 1958 MORRIS OXFORD, good PRIVATE 1960 Volkswagen Deâ€" Luxe, radio, Aâ€"1 Mechanical condition. 244â€"9946 between 6:30 + â€".T:30 Mon. â€" Fri. Best offer. FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€" all makes â€" new, used, rebuilt. 1400 Weston road. RO 9â€"1115. NORGE GAS SPOVE, 4 burner WILTON BROADLOOM RUG, 9 1956 MERCURY MONTCLAIR, 4 EVERYTHING for the car, new, used and rebuilt, machine shop service. Keys cut by code. Weston Auto Supply, 1839 Wesâ€" ton road. CH 1â€"3538. Open daily till 9 p.m. except Saturâ€" days 6 p.m. 43. SERVICES OFFERED 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE 33. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCK RENTALS 37. _ MOTOR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DISCOUNT â€" Plastering â€" New and repair work. Estimates free. Well recommended. 247â€" wWEST END _RADIO & ELECTRIC 3319 Dundas W. RO 2â€"3030 NATURAL Stone Fireplaces, avâ€" erage mantle size, completely installed $77.00.. RO 3â€"4017. T.V. AND RADIO repairs. Yree pickâ€"up and delivery of small appliances. Free estimates given. Call Holloway, formerg of Holloway Electric Co. L Crang Plaza Jane & W.ison 244â€"1210. 35. MOTOR CARS PARCEL PICKâ€"UP and delivery WESTON â€" REXDALE â€" CARS . ALL MAKES AND MODELS VANS â€". PANEL â€" STAKES newed. Workmanship guaranâ€" teed. Emergency service. Day or night. J. E. O‘FARRELL repairs, all makes. Guaranâ€" teed. Rebuilts for sale. ROOFING & CHIMNEY SERVICE door hardtop, black and white, full power, excellent condition, $750. after 5 CH 1â€"9008. condition. Ideal second car $350. 741â€"2558. VACUUM CLEANER HU 3â€"7468 after five service, 3 trips daily throughâ€" out. Metro â€" Contracts invited â€" Phone 241â€"0978. REXDALE CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS ":;xx:n,“ ‘&:,*:,.?5,’;,&?#&::: @) SScsx Q xx" WHO ELSE WANTS A NEW CAR! BUY IT NOW WITM A LLOW.COST LIFEâ€"INSURED 65 RACINE RD 249â€"8277 THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA CH. 1â€"6953 PROPRIETOR â€"‘ TRUCKS LOAN $15. ALTERATIONS of all kinds. 766 8479 (Keele & Eglinton). wWOMAN WITH CAR to call segu larly each month on establisnâ€" ed Studio Girl Cosmetics clients in and around Weston, making necessary deliveries, etc., three or four hours per day. ‘Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. Write Studio Girl Cosmetics, Dept. CWJâ€"98, 840 Lafleur Ave., Montreal 32. WAITRESS wanted, partâ€"time, good wages. 741â€"1020. EARN $25.00 on your day off Write Box "B" Weston Times 44. _ DRESSMAKING W. G. KELLY, piano tuning. Formerly with Heintzman, Maâ€" son, â€" Risch, rebuilding â€" any make to factory standards Free estimates, satista tion guaranteed. Skilled service is economy, neglect is costly. LE 45. _ HELP WANTED MALE 43C PIANO TUNING 46. HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE PAINTING and decorating, it side or outside work. Paper hanging, free estimates. CH HOME 43. SERVICES OFFERED 48. _ EMPLOYMENT WANTED HANDYMAN available for odd jobs. CH 4â€"1848 after six. operator desires employment. Mon. â€" Tues. & Wed. 241â€"6630. SENIOR BOOKKEEPER, full set, trial balance, | financial statements, all phases office work, legal and commercial experience. _ Accustomed _ to working on own initiative. Rexâ€" dale or Weston preferred. Box EXPERIENCED comptometer 43A. PAINTING : & DECORATING 46. : HELP WANTED _ 46. HELP WANTED Steinberg‘s Ltd. requires Female Employees for partâ€" time work in its new bakery in Rexdale. Women who have had exâ€" perience or are willing to be trained in commercial bakâ€" ery work, should apply. Those chosen will be called upon to work during peak production periods if they are available. Interested parties please contact personnel dept. CH Tâ€"2181. ; MEN & WOMEN WANTED To help us supply the ever increasing demand for Rawâ€" leigh _ Products we have opened an office in Toronto. If you are interesied in a full or part time business selling a line of high quality products contact us immedâ€" iately at Dept Aâ€"WTâ€"YY, Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. H. C.â€" BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Weston ‘CH 1â€"7681 1353A St. Clair West; office All types of Commercial and residential cleaning by experts. Highest references. Are you looking for work." We are offering a long term assignment we are offering a long term assigt top rates in a Cnent.nlntocldon. Bonus to successful applicant Floor Cleaning Call Toâ€"Day Mrs. Breau OFFICE OVERLOAD BAKERY HELP Key Punch: SPIRO 225â€"8508 or outside work Paper 355 CARDS OF THANKS Times, 235 Dixon CHURCH NEWS â€"_ "WHO‘S WHO NIGHT" *"‘Who‘s Who Night" was held on Sunday, January 13, and it was a crazy mixed up night. The members of Saint John‘s came in at eight o‘clock to find a new strange discjockey present. It was a mystery discjockey, and no one knew who he was. Howâ€" ever,â€" at the meeting the discâ€" jockey was introduced as Al Boliska‘s "Just Plain George". (George Nicholson, courtesy of CHUM) But this was only the beginning, the club was honoured by two other mystery guests. These guests were escorted by the Past President, Bernard Rolâ€" lings to the club and they arrived at approximately 9:30 p.m. The guests were Big George and Lit tle George. Big George was a boxer with a pleasant disposition and Little George was an eight week old pup, which was won by John Mylod because he guessed who our mystery guest was. it was anuouncea by rPeter Smitn, r‘resiuent, nat next weex wouu pe rarents‘ Aigot in nc past r‘arents vigNt nas anways neen a nuge success. AiSO ailsty Milsuai, UOTrespohuily Secreuan;, announced that toe invitations nave, neen, seot out to al ue i‘arencs, just in case duyone mignt nave torgotten to inyice tneir parents. Also on this crazy night, baby pictures of all the executives were displayed for the members to guess "WHO WAS WHO". in te weeks to come Saint Jonn‘s roung Peoples Ulup is having tneir annua sieign Ride, ou vanuary 2i, «nu aiso the clup is Deing nonoureu oy a visit trom ius mXcéuency, His0a0p Marrocco. Un d epruary we ivuo, Lne Annual quieiN Un UUi ABALTD sau 1s$ being nelq. Un tois special ocâ€" casion a Queen is pickeo wila turee princesses. rat Hennessey, Viceâ€"President, announceu toat tinaly the viuo woua pe naving a nockey game it it woula be conyement for the poys to piay between :45 and 5:40 p.in. on a week day. Pat sawenuck, Treasurer, read the Club‘s yeariy tinancial stateâ€" ment and impressed on the members the need for funds. | Then a big moment in the meetâ€" ing came when Ron Crane an nounced that the Club would be having a raffie. This raffle would be offering one prize of $100, and six prizes of $10.00 each. Of cour Established Over 30 Years Only $5 per halfâ€"hour treatment 2989A Bloor W. BE 34661 140 Carlton St., WA 1â€"2868 2279 Youge St., HU 7â€"0901 or 2399254 Write for free booklet PEASAN1s‘ CriAium was won diver 11 weexsâ€"the amount won: mR xâ€"Drutsls vUrLARS. The jucky person wno won Peasants Unance was Margerel Murray. 50.A WOMEN‘S > *~ COLUMN HOUSEKEEPER will look after home, one or two children, while mothér in hospital. Live in, low.wages. CH 4â€"2055. 49, DOMESTIC POSITIONS WANTED WILSON & WENDELL area housework, by day . wanted PERMANENTLY REMOVED <~ BY‘ ELECTROLYSIS *ANNE GRAHAM LOGAN WISH to take this opportunity to thank the quilters of Central United Church, Weston also the Grenfell® group of ladies and all others which were many for their ~beautiful flowers cards and letters sent to me while I was in Southampton hospital I hope: to get back to Weston in the near future until then, thanking you all again. I remain, UNWANTED HAIR Yours sincerely, Mrs. W. H. Burdekin at On Tuesday, Jamiary 15th, the Chalkfarm â€" Drive Home â€" and School held their monthly meetâ€" |ing. This was a delightful »venâ€" ing with over one hundred parâ€" fents present. There was a deâ€" | monstration â€" by pupils â€" from j Grade two â€"and Grade five classes | showing how the classes progress !through the grades. Mr. Everest, | the principal explained the two {class system to the many parâ€" ents who were dubious about_it. Also present was Mrs.â€" Audrey Frisby. Area Viceâ€"president for Area 1 and 2. The members carâ€" ried through a motion to write to the Board of Education and appeal for the addition to the school of a gymnasium. Apparâ€" | ently this addition was promised | during the election campaign vet when the Board of Education anâ€" nounced their plans for â€" exten: | sions ete. Chalkfarm: Drive was ‘lnot on the list. However Mrs. | Frisby, advised the group to send this letter to the. North York Home and School Councu first since Dr. Minkler of the Board 1 have wonderful sews for our|1 can understand this since it residents in Oakdale Heights. At| will eliminate a lot of unneces llltnlnv-thhcdm.iud‘“ mail forâ€" the Baurd af cur second skating rink for plea | vâ€"__" . sure skating. After three weeks _OUCation especially in cases ot hounding various “mwherethehflcnmmn Parks and Recreation \Departâ€" quests or demands not applicable ment, I spoke to‘ the Pagks and|!° th*"â€" Recreation. Commissi Mr.| Personally I feel though. that Snow. Later I mentioned this to the Home and School Associa Mr. Booth, ‘our councillor who tions are now at the mercy of told me he had already spoken the North York Home aad |toâ€" the Commissioner, unaware School Council. That is fine to that I had phoned. Well I dont day but what of the future when | know which did the trick but on We may bave a new council to | Friday, January 18th,~work beâ€" Geal with. What guarantee have gan in the park on the new rink. We that our requests will be fav | The ground is prepared:and will Oured or passed on to the apâ€" (pmb.bly be flooded‘by thie time Propriate sources and if so how 1this paper is out. Many thanks «o Much time will be lost in so doâ€" | Mr. Booth for his coâ€"operation, to ing. Perhaps it is because I am | Mr. Snow for seeing that this & Ereat one for getting the job ‘ matter was not delayed any fur. done rather than having it pass ther and to the many others who from one hand to the other. 1 kept me posted" as to what was admit I am not much for mak | going on at the rink. ‘ * . ing motions and all that parliaâ€" of Education fas. issued a new directive for Home and School Correspondence to go here first. On Monday, January 14th, the} Oakdalé Heights Ratepayers As ° sociation Executive met and apâ€" pointed a nominating committee, for. the coming elections. 1t was decided not to hold these slec | tions until the end, of February so that the evening could be pro perly planned and announced. There will a very nice surprise in store for those who do attend. BELMAR PARK * P Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. CH 6â€"2191 . Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans Weston Ho Barristers & Solicitors ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Rd. Weston CH 9â€"2288 Evenings by Appointment Boll & Ashbourne L. A. Braithwaite ACCOUNTANTS Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Marsh, Goulding For all the News In WESTON â€"â€" READ The WESTON TIMES C. W. LEASK BARRISTERS :?.'full B. Comm. .G. Ashbourne, BA. 43 KING STREET CH 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 1969 Weston Road wonderful sews for our|1 can understand this since it hi:'?lg:k Heights. ::':wiu eliminate a lot of unneces ‘ dmmmhm‘mpp.‘“" mail for the Board ot| ling. After three weeks EGucation especially in cases| no varinue naiie st the where the letters are for re | & Co. Professional â€" Business Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park CH 4â€"6061 WESTON and AREA | Personally I feel thougb. that Malebayers have promised .them \the Home and School Associa |OD¢ but this cannot be carried tions are now at the merey of| through without some support the North York Home aad from you, the people. Watch this School Council. That is fine toâ€" ©olumn for the date of our next day but what of the future when Meting and make it your busiâ€" we may have a new council to DCSS to attend. After all, it is deal with. What guarantee have YOur business. we that our requests will be fav | On Friday, January 18th the oured or passed on to the apâ€" Glenfield Teenage Dance Comâ€" propriate sources and if so how | mittee held another very successâ€" much time will be lost in so doâ€" ful dance. There were fiftyâ€"six ing. Perhaps it is because I am teens presnt. It was very encourâ€" _ a great one for getting the job aging to see these youngsters done rather than having it pass| gathered together to have such from one hand to the other. 1 an enjoyable evening and a lot admit I am not much for mak | of credit for this goes out to Mr. ing motions and all that parliaâ€"| C. Martin and Mr..B. Armstrong ‘ mentary â€" rigamarole which 1 for making these dances possible. know is necessary but 1 challenâ€" Were it not for these two men ge anyone to show ime, not tell who have struggled to get perâ€" me, how much faster this addiâ€" mits, public address systems, \tion to Chalkfarm school will prizes, records etc., there would come about for all the talk. The never have been any dances. I need is there and recognized by personally attended this last the Board so why not have the cance and I was amazed at the gymnasium? | enthusiasm shown by these younâ€" GLENFIELD SUBDIVISION gsters, their good behavior and . On Tuesday, January 15th, the most of all their gratitude for the Glenfield Ratepayers Association Opportunity of having these danâ€" beld their first meeting with the | ces. I am sending some pictures new executive present. Unfortunâ€" I took along to the newspaper ately there were just a few peopâ€" and we hope to see them in print le (8) present to welcome this in the near future. For you old new committee and it was rather | timers, let me explain, the moâ€" disheartening. However, we feel tions the camera caught these capably sure that since the Rateâ€" | youngsters in were from the new payers group here sponsors the | dances they do. These dances, Cubs and Scouts, of which there gaily â€"called the Twist, the Wadâ€" is an overflow attendance and dle, the Locomotive, the Limbo also sponsors the Teenage Dan | and the Popeye are really someâ€" ces. that the poor attendance was thing to see. Why not drop in at due to the weather, and host oi ~the next dance and see for yourâ€" other minor details. If the par self what a wonderful job is beâ€" ents of these cubs, scouts and ing done and how these teens teens are at all interested in react. You‘ll certainly think twice these groups continuing to fune . about not supporting a group that tion then surely they will not gives so much to our area. THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thurs, Jaenuary 24, Toronto 15 * Fraser & Simms Barristers â€" Solicitors 1944 Weston Road Opposite Jonn Street Weston, Ont. CH : 1â€"1911 William D. Lyon, B.A., LL.B. . Barrister & Solicitor Weston Barrister & Solicitor 1936 Weston Road Mortgage Money To Loan Everiings By Appointment Alfred H. Herman, B.A. 1415 Lawrence Ave. W Suite 201 DIRECTORY Barristers â€" Solicitors 1923 Weston Road WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE Phone 244â€"5324 BARRISTERS Heakes and MacDonald % Mile S. of 401 Your BOOK NQOW _ _ AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. We Give Winâ€"Aâ€"Car Coupons, Free GOING OVERSEAS ? RADIATOR SPECIALISTS CH 6â€"6115 CH 4â€"5314 2441 Weston Read CHerry 1â€"4418 | . Aâ€"1 Radiator & Glass miss the February meeting. Aiso on the agenda they had planned to elect a sports committee and a membership committee. Now, many of the youngsters in this area are looking forward to havâ€" ing a hockey team etc. and the On Friday, January 18th the Glenfield Teenage Dance Comâ€" mittee held another very successâ€" ful dance. There were fiftyâ€"six teens presnt. It was very encourâ€" aging to see these youngsters gathered together to have such an enjoyable evening and a lot Ratepayers have promised .them Mt. Oxford ‘Shoe Repair FUNERAL HOMES J. R. Currie, O.D.© 1891 Weston Rd., Westom For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 SHOE REPAIR And Repairing OPTOMETRY Work Guaranteed Funeral 1230 Jane CH MUSIC RO 9â€"2841

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