REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT JANE & WILSON $15,700 - Solid brick detach- ed 6 room bungalow. The 3 bedrooms are larger than average size. Fenced yard. Reasonable down payment required. Call Mr. Drietkwalter - 247-8276 Evgs. 231-6188 REEL: & LAWRENCE 817.500 - Solid brick detach- ed. Centre hall. 2 full bath- rooms. Family sized living- room. 3 large bedrooms. Finished recreation room Paved driveway. Beautifully landscaped. Lot, fenced. Close to schools. $3.000 down pay- ment required. Call Mr. Drinkwalter - 247-8276 Bugs 231-6168 NORTH - WEST $3.000 Down - Detached brick bungalow. Centre hall plan. 6 family sized rooms. finished recreation room, 2 bathrooms. Fenced y ard. Close to all schools and bus. Full price only $15,900, Call Mr. Drinkwalter - 247-8276 Dvgs. 231-6168 WESTON BRANCH _ 1943 Weston Road - 247-8276 1. REAL ESTATE CHARTERED TRUST SAME DAY On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security tt You Can Make Monthly Payments You Can Get I Loan DON FINANCE $50 - $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL 9. MONEY TO LOAN WESTON AREA 815.500 - Detached brick home. 7 rooms. New gas fur- nace, Private drive and garage. A, real taepilCh8me an?“ 7 heart of Weston. Close to everything. "Y Call Mr. Blaney -- 24T8276 $17,200. FULL PRICE Fully detached 3 bedroom brick bungalow with attach- ed 2 car garage. A real fam- ily home on a large lot, close to schools and transportation. Will carry tor about $135 per month including taxes. Call Mr. Blaney -- 247-8276 ROYAL YORK GARDENS 321.500 - Beautiful brick and stone bungalow. Master bedroom with double closets. Two other bedrooms. Kit- chen 9 x 16 with double stainless steel sinks. Furn- ished rec. room and 2 piece washroom in basement. At. tached garage. Many extras. Call Mr. Blaney - 247-8276 Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 [summon AVE N. Rexdale Plaza It "I wag 't-..tb-trL-2-tg . . . . Use Classified Ads publidnd new “In!†Tuesday, ' pan. . . . deadline Monday " Noon . . . . calculation. 003330110168: This paper will be responsible tar Nor more than ONE incorrect inertial: of In awnin- ment. COPY: All. advertising copy in subject to the approval of the management of this paper. This paper run": the right to classify all Advertisement. NEED A NEW STOVE 0R ’FRIDGE? m - wr" A man. urn-nun!- III IIII III! I III! g I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I II IIII I I I II III I I I I I " II I IIII I I g I I I I III I I I CH. 7-5438 LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA MONEY Classified :gxxxxulg‘ fixxxxxxxii :xxxxxxxxxn thou!!! 111“"! CALL WESTON - Cl! 1-5â€le ii IFIED SECTION 4 BOOK self-contained apart- mftyt, large kitchen, in Weston, KEELE - WIISON, large bright modem 3 room self connin- ed basement apartment. Equip. ped kitchen, parking, laundry funnies. Close to everything. Reasonable. ME 5-1620. PRIVATE FUNDS not first and tttmsd Mortgages. Mr. Zidner 1 BEDROOM apartment, ‘unall apartment building CH TABU. JANE AND WILSON, Economy basement apartment for busi- ness couple; all conveniences, private, in quiet home, with garden use. CH 1-9093 after 6:30 pan. . KEELE LAWRENCE area, 3 rooms, completely furnished, Private bath, washer, parking, Business couple only. CH CENTRALLY located in Weston. Gentleman, $8. 24T-0240. to. MORTGAGE LOANS BED-SITTING ROOM, Eglinton - 3 SINGLE rooms. 249-9589. NICE LARGE furnished room 16. APARTMENTS UN FURNISHED 18. FLATS TO LET FURNISHED 22. ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED CONVENIENT location in Wes. ton. 241-6334, F U R N I S H E D housekeeping room, bathroom and private entrance, basement CH 9-0588. FURNISHED bedroom, kitchen privileges. 2464430. PIANO WANTED, will pay cush. Send particulars, make, height, price to 1220 Yonge St., Tor. 27. CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 29.nTICLES WANTED CHESTERFIELD, ' piece silver gray, Iirfoam cushions, good condition. Very reasonable. BEAUTY SAIDN equipmen'. like new, mirrors. dryers, chairs, haiku. ck, private CH PLAYER - pilno - rolls wunted good condition CH 15211 Mrs. Smith. BICYCLE for 9 you old boy in good condition, call after 5 STAUFFER' reducing unit, ws, Phone CR Hm. l" ADMIRAL T.V. Table model amiss, BICYCLE, good condi- tion, carrier. kick-mud and hell CH um. 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE For boys and girls 5-16 years Qualified Supervision. Com. plete activities. Kawartha District. HI 7-7513. Garage, available June In; Weston Rd., stove. frige, park- ing. business girls, RO 9-4076. one or two business men. ab stainers. Close to transporta- tion. Week-ends away prefer red. CH 4-0018. bum, Ont. will accept phone calls collect. WA IdMI. m. ‘Washing machine. tu. {Joyd baby-carriage All but, commode. $12. M37. Call after ' CH 'd007, CAMP ROLLIN’ ACRES We Buy Wrecks 24 Hour Towing RO 9-2244 " MOTOR CARS AND TRUCK RENTAU Mt. ARTICLE FOR SALE "Hon, I†- wads. FOR truck parts it's Levy's - Ill makes - new. used, rebuilt. 1400 Warm: told. no 9-1115. EVERYTHING (or tho car, new. used and rebuilt. machine shop service. Keys cut by code. Weston Auto Supply, 1839 Wer ton Rd. CH 1-3538. Open daily WEED SPRAYING and lawn TRUCKS VANS - PANEL - 42. GARDENING repairs, all makes. Gun-m- teed. Rebuilts for sale. WEST END RADIO & ELECTRIC 3319 Dundu W. no 14030 37. MOTOR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 43. SERVICES OFFERED RUGS & FURNITURE SHAMPOOED Humherlea Rug & Upholstery Cleaners PAINTING and 'eeerratiV I. ya. f" squid. you. In: MA. PAINTING & DECORATING ALEXANDRA STUDIO 1724 Jane St. " lawrence CM 4-2252 Our 56th yea] VACUUM CLEANER Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. a. c. anooxmmxs 1972 Weston Rd., Wench Wall to wall rugs, upholstery, walls washed, rugs and lamp shades picked up same day. Reasonable. ME 6-6781. bloodho- m. "" 1715'; Good audition. an MIC. All types repaired and ne- newed. Workmanship guaran- teed. Emergency mice. Day or night. _ till 0 pm. except SaturdAyl 6 maintenance. Reasonable. Call Joe CH 1-5165. REXDAlE (All AND TRUCK RENTALS BRIGGS HAULAGE TOP SOIL . LOAM, MANURE HAULAGE ME 3-4962 WILF'S SPECIALTY ROOFING li CHIMNEY SERVICE but)â€. In. "tttttatm. 'Cll J. E. O'FARRELL HOUR. DAY OR YEAR Toronto Suhurban - Painting, Decor-ting & Pntterhangtng WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS tll. 1-6953 on RACINE an 249-8277 BOOK NOW Residential Work o1g_speEielty CLEANER CH 1-2881 PROPRIFIOR on “1-6364 Oft "A. PAINTING I 43C PIANO TUNING Part Time Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED, part or full time, nights. Thistletown area, “1-1020. " HELP WANTED ATTRACTIVE WOMAN over I) capable of meeting public: Earnupto$s.anhour,N0or part time. Studio Girl Cos: modes. CH 4-9583. M. HELP WANTED FEMALE M. l EMPLOYMENT WANTED MAN wants put-time work evenings and weebendg. Ctturr ter sales, clerk, etc. alter five 2476894. EPERIENCED dressmaker de- sires homework, blouses Ind dresses. Can pick up and deli- ver from company. m. Aeeemttemt's Officb - Northwest go. PERSON“ . . . It you would enjoy work- ing ' or 4 hours I day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cos- metics cliean on a route to be established in and arer SO.A WOMENS COLUMN Evening. 0 pm to 10 pm. Must have c9wuNeur's license. WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE Weston. and are willing to make nan deliveries, em, write Studio Girl Cosmetics, Dept. CWA, 840 uncut Ave., Monti-@132. Route will pay [ambushed Over so Yam only " per half-hour alumni nun Blow w. " Man In Carlton ttt, WA "o" "" You" AtxAT um BI. LOST AND FOUND up to $5.00 per hour. Bookkeeper - typist capable of bookkeeping on small busi- nesses and typing of Finen- dull Statements. Experienced pretend but not a necessity. Reply stating experience, age and salary expected. All re- plies held txmfideettial. Box "L", Weston Times Advertiser A&rtBondim&ttiding PERMANENTL! mom " ELECTROLISIS “manning. Your Portrait in Oils by min! Arum 813.00 D. Hon-I "tatm UNWANTED HAIR Write for _ in. boom HAIRDRESSERS 235 Dixon Road. Weston WANTED AT JOSEPH'S Full or part-time " Hours A Day Call Mr. Brown CH 7-8711 152 Ambulance Service RU 1-4646 CH 7-4646 [ Scum Av Toronto " KLINCK CAT, CH 7-001 CH 9-2231 NY AND It. In†no ham to)“. gjpmvu This is (in Week M We (Co-M hom PM" I) not only carries on through the Bummer, but deserves editorial attention not accorded to “Miss Cheeseceke Week" or "Prevent Scuffed Shoes Week" Next Monday, begins M. J o h n Ambulance "iUrve-A-Lite Week" - the week when the vol.. unteer organization off- ers free two-hour claw es in the Holger-Nielson end mouth - to - mouth methods of artificial re- spiration. " DEATHS The Connaught Tunnel, through the Selkirk Mountains in B.C., is nearly five miles long, double tracked. sad is one of the Md‘s mum engin- eering fun. l to 1% cups drained pineapple chunks Whole cloves PINEAPPLE, whether you do. it-yourself. or buy it canned. already,- seems to go with any course in a meal. 2 eggs 1 can cream of mushroom soup lk cup ketchup lk cup water 1 pound ground ham 1 pound ground veal 1 cup fine bread crumbs 55 tsp salt li tsp pepper 1 small onion sliced 3 tbsp chopped green pepper Beat eggs slightly and stir in soup, ketchup and water. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Pack in pan on top of pine- apple. Bake in 350 on: for, Making The Most of Pineapple - It is extra good with ham. PINEAPPLE-HAM LOAF lk cup light brown sugar. pack- Grease a loaf pan (9x5x3) and sprinkle with sugar. Stick pine- apple chunks with cloves and place cloveside down in the pan. Each year. an aver- use of 1,200 Canadians die by drowning, more than half of this num- ber are children and nearly one-third of the tragedies occur in On.. tario. Prevention is bet- ter than cure and vaca- tioners should not allow 'carefree' to become 'earelesg' when they are in or around the water. Knowledge of the life- saving techniques of ar- tificial respiration are essential to every home- maker and holidiryer, and for two hours of your time. you have the security of knowing that you could "Save - A - Life." Out In, gtk mu in bold tron MeNath luau) than on VIM-y, lay an, agarr-uaUit any. far I. trofWe.ttmdirdatMitttm, VAllpa‘smsMehlm "ahrstthee.tateee3tta- m at their alum. AM that In: he slid PM] " mhdvo win wooed to “but. the - can. Pen-loner. deceased. who Meeortorattoutto0thh, " April. 1968, Bre - "ttned to seal II b It. minim Per-nu Inte- Ieohtin at the nu - " on or before an “I by mumumm DAT!) a In Ton-h m- " any a! Mar, ma. Join om Nun. Admtltrat.e. Br " “than. but!“ 5 Jul-bl. no N am, HUNG! TO CREW AND OTHERS m THE ESTATE or JAMES HUGE NAGLI. With A TIMES CLASSIFIED I-A-S-T I "UL" lyrwmuu hisfirsttis-toaisgtH-i" mumnw.mm InclemllmeySeI-oluhua training mun-n Wain, tended and Cam Mn. than 'iatmttreertr,-e-trmtg sermon at the m morning new vice-mincmleroh with conviction at the evening During the morning. Bill Stone. house was presented with the Pax Award of the year for his outstanding contribution to the Class. Team Captain Glenda Norris was awarded the Pax Pin and her winning team were given individual prizes. Immediately ‘followin; the evening service on Sunday. lily 12th in the lower Parish Bali, I further even! in the series of discussion! during our Epip The Pax Bible Clan held in last morning service .for this term last Sunday. Linda Bridg- man and Rod Smyth were chair- men; Carl Lashbrook, Seripture Reading; John McGregor, Resp- omive Psalm and Ted Lawn-cc Mr, Alcoa spoke on in: Int article of The Apostles' Creed, "Life Everlasting." 1NsuretSthmtti.gtiilitt-d otmoreteaehem.ThieUNeto the ttumtterMaehtth-ntMmr steady mm pf blood Donal! who attended the Red Om. Blood Clinic held in the St. Jottn's Pariah mu. There were twp sessions Inernooli and even- Hume are to be upon their, well mined In» teen and the my in which int.- en in continually Matted. Bruce McGregor was chair- man of the Pu Barbecue on Sunday evening. On Friday evening. beginning at 8 o'elock, the northwest Tor- onto public is cordially invited to hear the Rev. Peter Eldersveld. the popular and powerful radio minister of the Back to God Hour currently heard via CFGM, Rich- mond Bill, on Sunday mornings SECOND CHRISTIAN RE FORM CHURCH at 8 o'clock. Rev. Eldersveld is speaking " Second Church on that evening. Everyone invited'. On Saturday morning, begimr ing at 10 o'clock. the regular Saturday Morning Bible School wil, be held for the neighborhood children aged 5-12. There will be a short hour of singing and Scriptural study, and then a brief period of games and handeraft. Any child aged 5 or above cord- ially invited to attend. If in need of transportation, telephone Hen. ry Klok. 741.3154. Chairman Gillian Boggs is in charge at the Annual Trip to Niagara, next Sunday. On Saturday morning and aft. ernoon, the church parlour: will be the scene of another biannual meeting of the Ontario Alliance of Christian Schools. Board members and teacher! from all over the provinces‘ some so Christian Private Elementary and Secondary Schools will be in attendance. Anyone wishing to be informed of the ideals and actions of this thorough-going Christian and yet also really Canadian high-standard educat- ion is urged to come. Visitors are welcome.- 0n Sumiay morning, at the ' oclock Dutch and the 11 o'clock English unites, Rev. Venemn wif preach on 'tse,,' " o! the Heidelberg Catee m which deals with the address of the Lord's Prayer, "Our Father Who In in Heaven". The theme of the normal: will be, "Christ. Teaching u: to Pray u Chm of God". so that we call upon God n “ma in Christ, that we ili1h,','l Him. Ind "juice in Hi. majesty. On Sunday evening, Ree. Fa.. ernn will begin a mic: of (our union: on God's comm-nu] fellowship with His redeemed. The Hm sermon will be hand on Exodus 40:34:. Gad coming to dwell in the mill! at “is people by wly a! the tabernacle. The sermon will be “and. "The Ind, Dwelling amid Rh Old Tantalum Redeemed", no abiding Help: up: the upper- "rpovertrftutfH.. tht Ila-day "amttte,ttreBt6. mdSeeoulChchwmx-hr h hear nnd discus homo-vil- atitmreeortseg_ttte - menial-m. mmnmuirimn-u mthlLvlihnporhdm- h honour nun. who III-I. all I". Van-a. â€Mon-dum- PAX BIBLE CLASS kl " all 'UU,,, an! mill"?! , V At this, the last meeting it wasl Innouneed that the membership of this year exceeded that of, last year. The membership cou- veners. Joan Gillis and Pat} Norman were thanked for doing' a wonderful job throughouhthgl year. mammal; aradttttosqumtioo.dtaeiatt txtt_artdBetashedid.att. e1resditiott.rutdtsewsetwetive irtthetttaam-idareret.ted tothdrqumtitrtta'tdrmnemw ty all the Club members that signed the list. Last but not least, the Club's annual Novel“ to Saint Maria Goretti will take place on June 3311. Saint Maria Goretti is the patron Saint of Saint John‘: Young Peopie's Club. “the†his you I. in In?" oiaU Reverend A. L. Bourque. am nounced that this month's inten- tion would be, the moral, spirit- ual, and physicai safety of the Club members during' the sum- Peter J. Smith, the Club's President for the last time this night, mentioned that the Club b' Formal, THE THIRD ANNUAL "Y'S THE LIMIT BALL, wou- ld be held on the following Friday, May 10. Peter asked the members to be It the Old Mill at 9:00 Fm. Also he mentioned that the Saint John‘s Young People's Sports Dinner would be held on head-y. May 21gt, On June nrd, the Third Annual 30,- 000 Island Cruise will be held Behind Railings. the Club‘s‘ Past-President for the last time " this meeting, minted the Club members for putting up with him in the Past years and thanked them for their eta-operation and valued friendship. Bernie stated that they had been the best years I'! his life and even admitted: "tttst he found his wife to-be, at ‘the Club. Bernard also yr,tetii ed that the Club members could obtain formal tickets from 11ml May Sth, ml the final mesh in: of his members at Sam' John's Y People's Club ir the hall. This meeting was one never to be forgotten. The Club member: celebrated Reverend A. L. Bourque': birthday with n huge coke; it was Election night tor the new Exeeutive, and Little Conu- and the Consuls we ".iars.--htCtm-meh- "i.m.--en-m.A- ‘ "i.-1tt.1KthCt-1e.ud" [ is. a..-qcee. . ,'i'.'d'.afir-%u'"At.w- _ Maw on Lass: __ - siiarcifiasu SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1963 f 9:45 I... Junior and Intermediate Church School 11:00 In. Nursery. Kindergarten and Primary 11:00 Bart. Christian Funny Sunday No Evening Service. FATHEI‘S FINALE WESTON I%lllfmllM CHURCH tlBmrl)k)lltlml sauna: more“ are given; Come ST. Illlli't Miltlthli CHURCH FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 9:45 ttatt.-- Sunday School - ' yen: ad I. 9:45 LII). - Pathfinder', Bible Class 11:†m. "mum to Mission" 11:00 min. - Sunday School - 1-8 years .I. ton. Holy 3mm 9:3. mill. Holy Bum T 11:15 In. MIMI: t 7:00 lull. Evens-n; _ I35 pm. The aura of I series of Mm an- e-isHetn,"Whntidrr.vmrah.nr-t" It. "ret In". What â€out: o! the Clix-lik- an do you «uni of Jun? mam-u'mlnd m:ln.lupll.s’um.ll.n.;ll. ww:uv.l-.W.MIA.IA 11:“..- Imumnum 1125 Weston ltd. lat Church Street) SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1963 "lt Westminster Iulnitetl thud, , Cross Street at Church In. Jul. 81 'eu-u, M.A.. no. 'ittrstittoilhttotmt -tttttatttartt “MFulga-ui' “Mb.- ink-mum‘s mum-nu (It! "C-r-rs ins Secretary, Juno Daub: Pic Recording Secretary, at P. inn: For Treasurer, In If Donnell; For and Vice-m. _ Mike Keating; For m VIE. President, Don W; M For President, Pat H". Also appointed in the Social Cu: vane: Diane Lemux Ind Past. President, Peter Smith. ' Then a big can In hrmqM out with a candle: {or has." Birthday, loops I gave it Itâ€) and 1 great chorus at “in†Birthday to you" vu Mali throughout the halt. Little Ceasar and the Comb finished oft with the pinyin d the Birthday Song. Urtfortuttately the evening an. toanettdtoosooetattdtheinat song. the Club's Theme, um. Thmgs mean a lot", was plum! and the meeting was dosed with a prayer. As the Club member! left they looked back " the halt and the Old Executive and M ed "SEE YOU NEXT FALL." Your lovely furs dill In: "hitrematiV 'tit an be" in on: coal monk. huh, humidity, thief-proof null-l They’ll be insured, too! FUR STORAGE 1978 Weston M. C! 14952 Skgnd Christina Reformed Church Of Toronto Rev B. A. Venom BA. Th.†265 Albion Rd., BEING Sunday. May It, 1962 CFGM Richmond mu ' a.m.-Mouamt ServSee ll 'cm.---. Service 5 'on-English Service s aasL-aaea an God Etqtrr