McNAIR, Eileenâ€"At the Queensâ€" way General Hospital, on Friâ€" day, July 5, 1963, Eileen Stokes, in her 41st year, of 113 Inverâ€" don Rd., Etobicoke, (formerly of New Toronto); dearly beâ€" loved wife of Sergeant John McNair (Toronto Metro Poâ€" lice), and loving mother of Richard of RCAF, Camp Borâ€" den; dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stokes, Sudbury; sister of Harold, Jackie, Georâ€" gijaa (Mrs. J. Purdue), all of Toronto, and Bill of Hamilton. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Bivd. W. (at 14th St.), New ‘Toronto. Service in the chapel on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. HUNTER, Edward Jamesâ€"Sudâ€" denly on Wednesday, July 10, 1963 at his late residence, 24 Fairfield Ave., Long Branch,| Edward James Hunter, dearly beloved husband of Maud Anâ€" drews and loving father of Morley and Christine at home; Vivian (Mrs. Wm. Ball); Kingâ€" ston; and Marlene (Mrs. D. Whittock), Cornwall, England. Resting at the Ridley Funeral| Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore! Blvd., W., (at 14th St.), New) Toronto. Funeral arrangements| incomplete. 259â€"3705. | BONIFACE, Albert â€" On Sunâ€" day, July 7, 1963, at Kipling Acres Hospital, Albert, dearly beloved husband of the late MR. and Mrs. Marc Rumbalifif Stanley Ave., Mimico, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Joan, to George Edwin Atha, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. G. Atha of Oshawa. Wedding will take place 3 p.m., August 10 at the Long Branch Baptist Church.. 3â€"BEDROOM house b7v MR. and Mrs. Leslie Hunt of| Birmingham St., New Toronto,| announce the engagement of} their daughter, Diane Mary, to}" James Patrick Maguire, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Maguire of 8th St., New Toronto. The wedâ€" ding will take place in St. Leo‘s Roman Catholic Church Aug. 3. URGENTLY RELIABLE family, 2 children, require house or lower duâ€" plex, Mimico area preferred. References. 255â€"9205. MISS Pauline Helen Hawker, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Rayâ€" mond L. Hawker of Port Credit, | announces that her marriage to | William Henry MacKinnon, son | of Mrs. C. MacLeod and the late Mr. H. S. MacKinnon wili’ take place July 13th, in the Queensway Cathedral, Islingâ€"| ton, Ont. I ENTIRE Duplex â€" 4 adults, 1 child, Lakeshore area; unfurâ€" nished, unequipped, 2 bedroom. CL 5â€"4867, CL 5â€"4813. ONE housekeeping room. Furnâ€" ished or unfurnished. Widow _ lady. CL, 1â€"2132 before 7 p.m. EMPEROR TENT Trailers, off DUPLEX Wanted â€" 2 bedroom, lower preferred, fenced yard, one child, unequipped, July 15â€" Aug. 1. CL 1â€"0503 after 5 p.m. WANTED TO RENT. A large duâ€" plex or house, by middle of August. Lease preferred. Phone CL. 14794 after 6 p.m. at the Butler Funeral Chapel Ltd., 4933 Dundas St. W., (at Burnhamthorpe Rd.), Islingâ€" ton. Service was held in the chapel Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemeâ€" Mary Elizabeth Boniface, and dear father of Mrs. E. Groleau (Doris) of B.C., Mrs, C. Polly (Violet), Mrs. J. Brown (Ethel), William, Albert, Fredâ€" erick of B.C., Stephen Morris and Stanley Boniface. Rested Beach,. Owner on property. CLASSIFIEDS 3 UNFURNISHED rooms wantâ€" ed by widowed pensioner, near Lake Crescent, Mimico, by August Ist. Reasonable. Call 259â€"1427 after 5:30 pm. ble family. Urgent. CL 5â€"1485 after 5 p.m. RGENTLY required, house for family with 3 small children,| reasonable please. CL. 1â€"5409.) ground camping for 6 .Ju[&'. $560. Easily financed. See our new dealer K & M Mobile WANTED TO RENT ENGAGEMENTS DEATHS TAYLOR, Rbbert â€" suddenly at | Queensway General Hospital, on Thursday, July 4, 1963. Robâ€" ert Taylor, late of 105â€"8th St., New â€" Toronto (retired Goodâ€"| year Tire & Rubber employee). Beloved husband of the late Bertha Green, and loving faâ€" ther of Donald, Etobicoke; Jean (Mrs. R. Ansell), Peterboro; grandfather of Douglas, Susan and Eric Ansell, Linda and Robert Taylor. Rested at Ridâ€" ley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lakeshore Blyd. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel, Mon. 11 a.m. Interment Springâ€"Creek Cemetery, Clarkâ€" son. SHERREN, Debra Lynn â€" Sudâ€" denly, at Queensway General Hospital on Sunday, July 7, 1963, Debra Lynn Sherren, darâ€" ling infant daughter of Foster and Patricia Sherren, late of 90 â€" 25th St., Long Branch, and dear sister of Terri and Wendy at home; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bursey, New Torâ€" onto and Mr. L. Sherren of P.EI.‘ Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service was in the chapel on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park: Cemetery. ' SIM, Harold N. â€" On Wednesâ€" ROBSON, Thomas â€" At St. Joâ€" seph‘s Hospital on Tuesday, July 9, 1963, Thomas Rob§on, late of 9 Jasmine Ave., Long Branch. Dearly beloved husâ€" band of the late Minnie Tom:â€" linson and loving father of Perey at home, Helen (Mrs. G. Waterson), Valleyfield, Quebec. Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd., W., (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemeâ€" MEDHURST, Dennis Albert â€" Suddenly, as the result of an accident on Wed., July 3, 1963, at Huntsville, Ont., Dennis Alâ€" bert Medhurst, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Medhurst of 84 Allenbrooke Dr., Islington, Ont, dear brother of Mrs. John Edward Hipwell (Anne). Rested at the Butler Funeral Chapel Ltd., 4933 Dundas St. W. (at Burnâ€" hamthorpe Rd.), Islington. CARMICHAEL, William A. (Bill) â€"At Toronto General Hospital, _ Thursday, July 4, 1963. William A. Carmichael, 118 Fifth St., _ New Toronto, dearly beloved | husband of May Needler and deer father of Mrs. D. Vail (Marjorie), Toronto; and Shirâ€" ley Carmichael at home. Mr. Carmichael rested at the Funeral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico. Servâ€" ice Saturday, 1.30 p.m. Interâ€" ment Spring Creek Cemetery Clarkson. DAWSON, Joseph A. â€" At Benâ€" dale Acres, Scarboro, on Sunâ€" day, July 7, 1963, Joseph A. Dawson, in his 82nd year, late of 60â€"31st St, Long Branch, dearly beloved husband of the late Lillian Saffery and loving father of Muriel (Mrs. G. Hunt), Long Branch. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd,, 3080 Lake Shore Blyd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Servâ€" ice was in the chapel on Wedâ€" nesday, 3 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. BYH?_RD,_ Archibald Harold â€" day, July 10, 1963, at Toronto Western Hospital, Harold N., dearly beloved husband of Emily R. Sims of 7 Nippissing Dr., Islington and dear father of Mrs. J. Armstrong (Agnes), Mrs. W.; McGinnis (Marjorie), Mrs. M. Collins (Elizabeth), Mrs. R. Murray (Dorothy), Mrs. H. Orser (Shirley), Mrs. K. Green (Beatrice), Ethel, Donald and William Sims all of Toronto. Mr. Sims is also survived by 24 grandchildren and 1 greatâ€"grandchild. Restâ€" ed at the Butler Funeral Chaâ€" pel Lid., 4933 Dundas St. W. (at Burnhamthorpe Rd.), Isâ€" lington. Service in the chapel Tuesday at 1:30 pm. Interâ€" ment Glendale Memorial Garâ€" dens. Suddenly, on Sunday, July 7, 1963, as the result of an acciâ€" dent, Archibaid H., dearly bo-‘ loved husband of Josephine Byford of 27 Peterlee Avenue, Islington, and dear father of Barry, Rested at the Butler Funeral Chapel Ltd., 4933 Dunâ€" das St. W. (at Burnhamthorpe Rd.), Islington. Service w as held in the chapel Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Weston. f Long ‘Branch does not believe it is feasible to construct a Lakeâ€" |shore Senior Citizens home in | the Lakeshore. It replied to Mimâ€" ico‘s invitation for a councllor to be appointed to a committee comâ€" posed of Lakeshore Municipal reâ€" presentatives to study ways and means of gaining such a centre. No Room For Old Folks Home â€" Long Branch New Toronto replied to Mimâ€" ico‘s letter and said it had filed their invitation for future referâ€" ence. Mimico could approach its neighbour at some other time, the letter suggested. KNIGHTS of Columbus Bingo will be held in St. Leo‘s Parish Centre this Saturday night, 8 p.m. sharp. (Regular early bird and special games). EUCHRE, Friday, July 12, 8:15, The Village feels there is not‘ enough room in the area, Howâ€" ever, counciliors like the idea of a home for the aged. Reeve Len Ford says that all such a committee could do is ask Metro to build one in this locality. _ EUCHRE â€" Mimico Lacrosse Bow! Club Room, Drummond Street, every Saturday night 8.30 sharp. Benefits for ‘A‘ minor soccer team. THISTEL â€" In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Edna, who passed away July 9, 1962, She always leaned to watch for SHIPWAY â€" SCOTT, Charles Jackson â€" At his late residence, 14 Avalon RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. Glendale Memorial Gardens Hwy. 27 & Albion Rd. BE. 9â€"4310; Evgs. BE. 9â€"8374 Christ the King Church Hall, 3674 Lake Shore Blvd. W., 1st prize, $15; 2nd, $10; 3rd, $5. Many specials. Admission $1. of you Are very hard to find. If all this world were ours give We‘d give it yes and more To see the face of our dear Winnie Come smiling through the of us, She never could forget, And so I think that where she She must be watching yet. Waiting till we come to her, Anxious if we are late, Watching from Heaven‘s window, Leaning from Heaven‘s gate. â€"Lovingly missed by Husband and Family. gold To the dearest Winnie the whole world could hold. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind. For the days we do not think door. â€" _ â€" Lovingly remembered by Mom, Ethel and Joe. us, Anxious if we were late, In winter by the window, In summer by the gate. 1 Her thoughts were all so full AIPWAY â€"> In loving memory of our dear Winnie who passed away July 4th, 1958. Years of striving, little of play Loving giving the whole of the New 1963 cars are scarce so why wait when this 1960 Cadillac Sedan de Ville is available. Live and ride"in all this luxury for years to come for such a low cost. This is an immaculate oneâ€"owner execuâ€" tive driven automobile with averything on it as follows: power winâ€" dows, brakes, steering; wonder bar radio with rear reat speaker, Eâ€"Z 'oyn glass wind-hiold',h\vindov washers, mirrors, whitewall tires etc. t‘s our special for this week reduced F6 ........_............. . $3495. ROSS WEMP MOTORS LTD. July 7, 1963, Charles Jackson Scott, dearly beloved husband of Ferne Jackson and loving father of Heather and Douglas; dear son of Mrs. Grace Scott, and brother of Miss M. Scott, both of Toronto. Rested at the Ridley .Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd, W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Servâ€" ice was in the chapel Wednesâ€" day at 1 p.m. Interment Springâ€" creek Cemetery, Clarkson. 2749 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W., NEW TORONTO 255â€"9151 COMING EVENTS CEMETERY LOTS For PROFESSIONAL TIRE SERVICE: CH. 1â€"0861 1960 CADDY smile, a heart 783 THE QUEENSWAY Phone CL. 1â€"3333 6 o 2 Blocks West of Royal York Road 3 » s1 #Z* I} of to They were Steve Durbano, Greg Barrett, Dave Piedmont, Bill Nunn and Doug Thompson. Picking up single goals were Harvey Little, Alan Grist, Roger Kingston and Don Wallace for the winners while Wally Skirk scored the only North Yogk goal. Alderwood 9 â€" Bra.mim 3 Six goals by Alderwood‘s Lloyd Gouzecky paced the winâ€" ner‘s attack while singles were by Ron McNaughton, Robbie Pat-‘ ten and David Agnew. ; All Brampton‘s scores were singles by Bob Cation, Mark Evans and Bus Saerman. Long Branch 16 â€" Mimico 2 . Bob D‘Alvise led the way for Long Branch with five goals while Joe Smith, Brent Meeke, Art McKenna and Sandy McKay collected two each. Paul Warden, Randy Neal and Ted O‘Brien completed the winner‘s scoring with single efforts. John Doyle and Jeff Bergin dented the twine for Mimico‘s 2 goals. BANTAM Rexdale 8 â€" North York 0 Neil McKay was the only goalkeeper on the week‘s play to register a shutout as he blankâ€" ed North York 8â€"0. Barry 'I're-‘ bell was the only Rexdale marksâ€" man to score more than once and he did so twice. ‘ + Single goals came from Chris Hatton, Steve McPhail, Larry Bird, John Durbano, Wayne Young and Pat Quinn. Also of note was the play of Bill Maxâ€" well who collected three assists. Alderwood 13 â€" Brampton 3 Mickey Iannizi and Brian Mcâ€" Cutcheon led the Alderwood barrage with three goals each while Wayne Granger and Paul Suggate were right behind with Scoring a single goal each were Blair Ross, Stan Grosse, John Cowan, Brad Holmes and Don Marshall. PEE WEE Rexdale 17 â€" North York 1 Rexdale scoring was well disâ€" tributed with only Ross Hynes scoring the hat trick in this highâ€" scoring pee wee match. Five other players almost made three but had to settle for two. Long Branch 21 â€" Mimico 2 On Thursday Mimico travelled to Long Branch and were badly beaten in all three games, startâ€" ing with this novice match, For Mimico only Rick Banner and Oswald Betullio were able to score single goals. Keith Comeau and Ricky Benâ€" nett led the onslaught for Long Branch with four goals each while Bob MacDonald, Walter Closza, Greg Howard and Merv McGuinnes counter deuces. good reason for their doing so. Wally Brown also scored a pair and the remaining goal was by Clayton Cowan. wood scorers with three Craig Baker was good on more while Doug McLean Mike Depippo added singles Ron Sabbadash led Rexdale with three goals while two each were scored by Larry Goodâ€" enough, Tom Haggerty, Paul West and Mike Woodger, Singles came from Bob Patterson, Bob Campbell and Paul McGovern. Brampton 9 â€" Alderwood 7 At Alderwood this was the only game of the three that Brampton could salvage and six goals by Brian Haw was one Rexdale 14 â€" North York 1 The struggling new entry from North York dropped three very oneâ€"sided decisions to Rexdale including this 14â€"1 decision. Bob Shock managed to score the only goal for the Yorkers. , League action took place on three fronts last week at North York, Alderwood and Long Branch. In At Alderwood the homesters took two games from Brampton but dropped the novice game while at North York, Rexdale took all three games as did Long Long Branch Rexdale Best in Standings Come 1st Or 2nd in 3 Of 4 LMLL Loops Ricky Britton paced the Alderâ€" Lakeshore Minor Lacrosse,two and two Afamplon: rampton Aiderwood Long Branch Rexdale . .... Alderwood . Brampton _ . Mimico : North York Mimico Tonight Mimico‘s novice, peeâ€" wee and bantam clubs will make the northern trip to Brampton for a tripleâ€"header there and toâ€" morrow night the Mimico tykes will also play at Brampton. Next Wednesday Mimico will host a return match with the Brampton tykes while at Rexâ€" dale, North York will be the visâ€" itors in novice, pee wee and banâ€" tam divisions. LAKESHORE MINOR LACROSSE LEAGUE Standings, week ending July 4. TYKE â€" e Rexdale Lomg Branch Mimico _ ...... Brampton .. scorer with four goals, one betâ€" ter than teamâ€"mate Eric Ross with three and Ricky Marshall with half as many, two, Singles were scored by Jack Lawrence, Kevin Biss NOVWICE â€"â€" PEE WEE â€"â€" BANTAM â€" ;Wn’bilmcfll.ldn Tnploudl(m‘wdl. Long Branch 15â€"Mimico 1 suA."lpumlblehl;w verted a teâ€" un Uf hk thagh wes won all three games from Mimico by very high sccores, and as a reâ€" sult still remain undefeated. York Dave 33 32 31 11 A Pts. 11, 6 13 6 1 4 12 2 A Pts. 11 4 a 19 30 17 ;lli As the car came to a halt, the he| moose walked ‘slowly out into xâ€"\the middle of the road. Then he $~| stopped and stared at this strange "~\chromeâ€"plated intruder. At this point the moosé must have deâ€" cided that a closer inspection was warranted and proceeded to walk ;, \to the car. As he glared menacâ€" 4 ‘ingly at the amazed, and by this 4 | time, frightened occupants, he 0 |put his antlers and head against the side of the car and gave sevâ€" ts |eral bunts, As well as inflicting : a large dent, he managed to tear 4 |off the chrome trim. ; | _ Backing slowly away, he surâ€" veyed the damage he had done, and deciding it was enough to teach this intruder a lesson, he took off also, not wishing another to say the frightened occupants |took otf also, not wishing another 1encounter with the "King of the Forests". the vicinity of Red Sucker Lake, noticed a bull moose on the side of the road. In order to get a better look at this magnificent animal, they drove a little closer toward him and stopped. strengthen my arguments in favâ€"| Were hiked this year. f our of outdoor enthusiasts joinâ€"| Etobicoke‘s 1063 target is 9,000 ing a good sportsman‘s club. bottles, 2,000 over the 1962 quota. To date 3,973 bottles have been A DELUXE MODEL moose | _},°‘ 5, at residential and inâ€" The following item appeared) dustrial clinics throughout the in a recent bulletin from the| township, 1,819 from the general Gogama "Lands and Forests" ofâ€"|Public and 2,154 from industrial fice: employees. ‘ ing home after a fishing trip in "On the evening of June 26, of the year cials, Etobicoke is close to 500 pints below its halfâ€"year target. It is hoped the deficiency can be made up during the second half 2 Clinics Slated Next 3320 LAKE SHORE BLYVD. W LONG BRANCH (at 26th St.} car best of care and is in excellent . cc dition . ........ Porisienne 4 door Hardtop, two tone g r e en. Fully equipped, =~= 1595 Pontiac ever built ...c.lcsss 1960 PONTIAC Sedan Standord . transmission, â€" Golden lon th Ts ‘=< 1545 dition a"s*~5 1245 aut. radid, Autumn gold, 3 a real sharp car price Hardtop, aut rodio, white with Red upholstery this cor . is ins showrcom conâ€" ditien _ _ 1959 PONTIAC Sedan Red with a white top. Completâ€" ely refinished 1962 PONTIAC Sedan HEARN 1961 CHEV. Belair 1960 PONTIAC 4 door 1959 PONTIAC *‘Where Service Is Better And Prices Are Lower" _ Giving blood is painless and quick so little effort is required to save a life In order to meet the quota, each clinic must bring in over York | say, pointing out the average need in Metro is 400 bottles per With radio, Riviera Blue, with W.Wall tires. This car is comâ€" pletely reconditioned and will give you thousâ€" ands of miles s of _ care â€" free driving . ... 1959 PONTIAC Laurention two door sedan, aut. r a d i o, power steering, _ a | 1 white with b|u¢$ upholstery a real dandv __ Hardtop, fully power equipped, with radio also, white and greem with _ matching upholstery. As excellent value for ... . best of care and looks like a show piece .. dan, automatic and radio, a real outstandâ€" ing car ... excellent cond. a _ dependable 1958 DODGE Regent 1957 METEOR Sedan 1956 PONTIAC real dandy 1956 METEOR Sedan Laurention Seâ€" Aut, . transmission and . radio, med. blue in 1958 DODGE Royal Sedan V8 upholstery, e +345 â€" 259â€"8211 PONTIAC BUICK LTD. all white with bue this one owner ‘car the ore = 1795 e .. $‘795