Times & Guide (1909), 26 Sep 1963, p. 23

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/ CLASSIFIEDS L# KITCHEN and 1 or 2 unfurnishâ€" ed rooms, 2nd floor, 14th St., QUEENSWAY â€" ROYAL YORK Unfurnished flat, 2 large rooms plus good size kitchen, suit business couple. Call after 6 p.m. CL, 9â€"59217. NEW TORONTO â€" 3 rooms, unâ€" furnished, on Lakeshore Drive. CL. 1â€"4593. _ ALTERATIONS, edditions, recâ€" reation rooms, complete reâ€" modelling. General contracting. Call Perey Faulkner, CL 1â€"6652 after 5. DISC Jockey â€" M.C. â€" availâ€" able for dances, weddings, etc. Call Albert Shalleross, 255â€" RECOVERED â€" REBUILT AT A SMALL COST * All new Kitchen Suite in a pattern and colour of your choice. CONRAD‘S tree service â€" Gardâ€" ening, lawn cut, etc. Free estiâ€" mates. Fully insured. 277â€"8205. SPORTSLAND SALES Ltd. CEMENT work, repairs. Fence, flat stone, stone flower boxes, sidewalks, steps, verandahs, cement driveways, curhs, foun» dation â€" repairs, brick . and block work. 6 years experiâ€" ence. CL. 9â€"9450 after 6 p.m. WORK to be done? Let skilled tradesmen do y our renovaâ€" tions, repairs, additions, etc.,| or build yo@r custom homp.i We service homes, offices, and | factories. Fast, efficient serâ€"| WALLWASHING, floor cleaning etc. Expert and reasonable maintenance service. Free esâ€" timatés. CL 1â€"9487 after 6. NATURAL stone fin stalled, $77 and up ® Factory Repairs * Recreation Rooms *# Kitchens remodelled Automatic Transmission Specialists For free estimates call: 255â€"5091 * Bathrooms Remode * Fioor Tiling * Plastering Repairs ® Asbestos Siding #idewalks, _ floors, porches, flower boxes, etc.; also waâ€" terproofing and drain work, asphalt driveways. For prompt efficient service, Men on duty 24 hours. Phone: Chestertfields â€" Chairs Recovered, restyled. Beautiful leatherettes and fabrics of your choice. Call now for an estimate. Day or evening. Full guarantee. KAYE‘S UPHOLSTERY Dianning and .esipnine (mll| NURSE requires transportation g:;ngil;?%; e;’i;%%‘ Call‘ from Royal York Rd. and Dunâ€" rommrrnfihrmmen en otennonrccmccccs 1 . BAB 10 â€"MFTIVE A1 Sigk Childrens ? | at 7 p.m. BE:; 9â€"2525 after 6. ROOf TrOUbIeS |RIDE wanted from Horner â€" i * Kipling to Royal York, arrivâ€" For roof repair or reâ€"roofing | ing 8:45. Return 5:30. CL. 5â€" Lakeshore‘s oldest established firm. All work guaranteed. Low monthly payments â€"â€" up to three years to pay. call us for a free estimate Deal with confidence with the CL. 1â€"9411 The Lakeshore‘s only Factory Approved Master Roofers 0592. vice, all work guaranteed Planning and designing. Call Russ White, CR. 8â€"9400. Chrome Chairs LANEWAY Plumbing & Heating EXPERT REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS OUTBOARD MOTORs Factory Trained Mechanics G. A. PENKHALE & CO. ROMANELLI CONSTRUCTION Co. Ltd. Home Improvements RO. 6â€"2071 â€" Any Time WIDEMAN Transport and Movers 3591 Lake Shore Blvd. W. CL. 1â€"4811 3277 Bloor W. â€" 239â€"2101 FACTORY PRICES â€" Call Day or Night â€" P&G FURNITURE PRODUCTS SERVICES OFFERED WILL YOU BE MOVING SOON? Established 40 Years BE. 1â€"1371 ESTABLISHED 1946 CONCRETE WORK souoMs FO LET UNFURNISHED FRED BROWN CL. 9â€"9933 241â€"6188 CALL ter tops es inâ€" 3â€"4017. ‘Aluminum siding and natural stone. Windows, doors and awnings and patio enclosures. |APPROX Asphalt Paving STORE or office. Reasonable. Lake Shore Blyvd. West. LE, 2â€" 9432; 255â€"4837. HAIRDRESSER‘S opportunityâ€" Store for rent with 2 rooms behind.» Also threeâ€"room flat upstairs. 251â€"8861. COMPLETE JANITOR SERVICE Offices, showrooms, factories ete, NORTHWEST CARETAKERS Bonded & Insured PLAN This Week End Now! For fishing or just plain loafing. Low weekâ€"end cottage rate inâ€" cludes boat. Spacious grounds, recreational facilities, good spot for the kiddies. 3 bedroom cotâ€" tage with all conveniences, $8â€" $6 dly., $40 wkly. Also boats & new motors available by day or hour. Cedar Grove Cottages, Rice Lake, Harwood, Ont. Phone 4R4. ESTATE SALE â€" Severn Falls. 2â€"bedroom, 150 ft., water frontâ€" age. Furnished. Boat and moâ€" tor. CL. 9â€"7384. PLUMBING EAVESTROUGHS PAINTING â€" CONCRETE TUTORING by experienced teacher, all subjects, grades 1 ‘ to 8. BE 1â€"7903. â€" BUSINESS woman would like WANTED, a ride from Royal York Rd. â€" Struthers area to Dufferin and Lawrence. Workâ€" ing hours 8 to 4.30. CL 1â€"7604 HICK‘S LUMBER HORNER AVE. & 30th CL. 111941 with office adjoining. Rexdale area. Choice 2,000 ft. includâ€" ing 150 ft. of office space. Available Nov. Ist. * Free Estimates Floors â€" Walls â€" Windows â€" Carpets & Upholstery BE. 3â€"7651 Liability Insurance Carried light Branch TERMS IF DESIRED, 10% DOWN â€" UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY . Phone 255â€"2966 IDE wanted from Horner â€" Kipling to Royal York, arrivâ€" ing 8:45. Return 5:30. CL. 5â€" 0495. â€" Free Estimates â€" All Work Guaranteed. Concrete work, driveways, parking areas, etc. one or two unfurnished rooms in quiet home with housekeepâ€" ing privileges in Long Branch or Alderwood. C1 1â€"3585. ; INDUSTRIAL SPACE ONLY 15¢ PER FOOT Atlas Asphalt Paving Co. ALL OUR WORK UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 5 YEARS Booth Paving SERVICES OFFERED Mornings and Evenings SUMMER PROPERTIES FOR SALE All Property Repairs We will go to Oshawa, Kitchener, or as far as Orillia. BUILDING REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Plywood and Arborite _Cut to size. COMPLETE®" CLEANING SERVICE SUMMER RESORTS STORE FOR RENT TRANSPORTATION WANTED TO RENT BF. 111884 THIS WEEK SPACE TO LET 189â€"1358 1600 sq. ft., storage or manufacturing. Long CL. 1â€"6477. 141â€" TUITION 249â€"8201 ST MR. AND MRS. Wm. A. Stewart of 18 Ash Crescent, Long Branch, announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter Carole Louise, to Mr. Gerald P. Aherne, son of the late Mr. RAPOS â€"â€" Tony and Margaret (nee Caramaly) happily anâ€" nounce the arrival of their son, 9 lbs., 8 ozs., Sept. 22, 1963 at Toronto Western Hospitgl. ADAMS â€" Frank and Patricia BRUCE, Clayton W. â€" On Satâ€" urday, Sept. 21 1963, at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Clayâ€" ton W. Bruce, beloved husband of Bertha Bruce, of 31 Tunâ€" bridge Cres., Etobicoke, and dear father of Barry Bruce; brother of Mrs. A. C. Dickson (Zeta) of Toronto, and Aubrey E. Bruce of Packesley, Ont. Rested at the Butler Funeral Chapel Ltd., 4933 Dundas St. W. (at Burnhamthorpe Rd.) Islington, Service was held in the chapel Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Glendale Memorial DE AGAZIO, Richard: Suddenly, on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1963, at the result of an accident at his residence, 50 Graystone Gardens, Richard, dearly beâ€" loved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Agazio, and dear brother of Teresa. Resting at the Butler Funeral Chapel Ltd., 4933 Dundas St. W. (at Burnhamthorpe Rd.), Islingâ€" ton. Funeral service Saturday to Our Lady of Peace Roman Catholic Church for requiem mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Peace Cemetery, Dixie. Parking for all chapel visitors. CHEYNE, William Robert â€" Suddenly, at Queensway Genâ€" eral Hospital on Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963. William Robert ‘ Cheyne, beloved husband of _ Edith Knott and dear father _ of Margaret (Mrs..G. Audet) of Rialto, Cal., brother of Alâ€" ma and Owen Cheyne and unâ€" cle of Raymond, all of Islingâ€" ton. Mr. Cheyne is rested at i the Kingsway, Funeral Chapel, _ 3031 Bloor St. W. (Royal York ‘ Rd.) Service was held on Monâ€" â€" day, 1:30 p.m. Interment Park _ Lawn Cemetery. TAYLOR, Elizabeth (Betty) â€"‘ Suddenly at St. Joscih’s Hosâ€" pital, on Friday, Sept. 20, 1963, Elizabeth (Betty) Stokes, late of 124 â€" 7th St., New Toronto, dearly beloved wife of Charles Taylor and loving mother of Jacqueline (Mrs. O, Taylotr), | Hamilton and Mary Joan Skidâ€" _ more of Scarboro; dear sister _ of Harold and Gordon of Scarâ€" _ boro; Benjamin, Trenton; Vioâ€" â€" la (Mrs.‘C. Heatley), Bronte; â€" Irene, Toronto and Pearl Arriâ€" go, Long Branch. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto, Funâ€" i eral Tuesday at &30 am. to St. Teresa‘s Church, 10th St. DUNN, Elmer John â€"â€" Suddenly at the Queensway General Hosâ€" pital on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1963, Elmer John Dunn, late of 15â€"31st St., Long Branch, dearâ€" ly beloved husband of Ida Johnston, and loving son of Mrs. Mary Dunn and the late Robert, dear father of Robert, at home, and Patricia (Mrs. J. Leonard), London, and brother of Leonard (New Toronto). Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service was in the chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemeâ€" BENNETT. Charles Robertâ€"Sudâ€" and Mrs. J. Aherne. The Marâ€" riage Ceremony to take place Saturday, October 5, at the Church of Christ the King, Long Branch. (nee Abernethy) are MK to announce the arrival of David Michael, at the Queensway General Hospital, Sept. 22nd, 1963. Second grandchlid for Mrs. M. Adams and Mr. & Mrs. F,. Abernethy, Many thanks to Dr. Weinberg. Gardens. for requiem high mass at 9 a.m. Interment Springcreek Cemetery, Clarkson. denly at Newmarket County Hospital, on Friday, Sept. 20, 1963, Charles Robert Bennett, late of North Rd., Lake Wilâ€" cox, husband of Fern McWatâ€" ters, and loving father of Carol (Mrs. R. Trotter), Torrance Douglas and Roderick, all of Alderwood. Dearly beloved son of Mrs. Florence Bennett and the late Torrance, dear brother of William, New Toronto, Gerâ€" aldine (Mrs. M. McWatters), Smith‘s Falls & Margaret (Mrs. M. Breen), Long Branch. Restâ€" ed at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blyvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Monâ€" day at 1 p.m. Interment Sancâ€" tuary Park Cemetery, Weston. DTY, John Robert (Jack) â€" At St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Mon., Sept. 23, 1963, Jack Loty, late of 328 Horner Ave., Alderwood. Dear brother of George, Elora; William, Guelph; and Fred of England. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blyvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Thurs. at 1 p.m. Inâ€" terment Woodlawn Cemetery, Guelph (upon arrival of moâ€" tors). DEATHS SUTCLIFFE, Harry â€" Suddenly on Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963, at his liate residence, 2412 Lake JENKINS, Mary Agnes Rita â€" At St. Joseph‘s Hospital on Friâ€" day, Sept. 20, 1963, Mary Agnes Rita Millmore, late of 100â€"16th St., New Toronto, dearly beâ€" loved wife of Hugh Jenkins.‘ and loving mother of Marion and Gregory at home. Dear sisâ€" ter of Pearl (Mrs. G. Conroy), Bracebridge. Rested at the Ridâ€" ley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14ta St.), New Toronto, until Monâ€" day at 8.30 a.m. Thence to St. Theresa‘s Catholic Church for requiem high mass at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Peace Cemeâ€" tery, Dixie. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday at 8 p.m. LONGMIRE â€" In loving memâ€" ory of a dear husband who passed away Sept. 26th, 1961. You are not forgotten, dear, Nor ever will you be. As long as life and memory CLIFF â€" In loving memory of a dear mother, Caroline Cliff, who passed away Sept. 29th, 1962, Till memory fades and life LAWSON â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Harold, who passed away Sept. 27, 1961. Beautiful memories are FLETCHER â€" In loving memâ€" ory of a dear husband, Ernest, who passed a w ay Sept. 26, 1961. I‘ve only your memory dear husband To remember my whole life through; But the sweetness lingers YASZCHUKâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed aw ay Sept. 22, 1959, â€"â€" Lovingly remembered by wife and family. JENKINS â€" In loving memory of a wonderful husband and father, Ernie Jenkins, who passed away Sept. 29th, 1960. Till memory fades and life see But all is well that‘s done by Thee. â€"Gail & Bill. JENKINS â€" In loving memory of a dear Dad, Ernie Jenkins, who passed away Sept. 29, 1960. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. We cannot Lord, Thy purpose RIVERSIDE CEMETERY departs, He lives forever in our hearts. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. â€"His wife Alice and daughter Lorie. SHELLY â€" In the midst of our sorrow we wish to express out heartfelt thanks and appreciâ€" ation to the members of the Rebekah Unit of the U.C.W., Century Church, also the many relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a beloved moâ€" ther, Margaret Shelly. We esâ€" pecially wish to thank the Rev. G. H. Corscadden for his conâ€" soling words, all the donors of the many besutiful floral ofâ€" ferings and those who donated MRS. Ida Dunn and fnmfl;rwllh to thank friends and relatives Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. Jane Kinghan, and loving faâ€" ther of Lillian (Mrs. 8. Sharpe), Ethel (Mrs, G. H. Godwin) and Edward, all of Windsor; denly, on Tuesday, Sept, 17, 1963, George Edward Cooke, lmd)flhh?n-:nm. hushnndofauhullmm George, Ann Arbour, Mich., & Fred at home. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lake Shore Bivd, W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Friday at 9:30 a.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemâ€" etery, Guelph (upon arrival of motors) Shore Blvd. W., Mimico, Harry Sutcliffe, dearly beloved husâ€" band of Emma Fortier, loving father ‘of Robert, Toronto: James, Alderwood; Girlie (Mrs. Toronto. Service in the chapel on Sat. at 9 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. M. Kerr), Lisle, Ont., Ellen (Mrs. R. Billlnfl). Searboro. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Hwy. 27 & Albion Rd. BE. 9â€"4310; Evgs. BE. 9â€"8374 Glendale Memorial Gardens I will remember thee. â€" Remembered by wife and You live forever in our hearts. â€" Lovingly remembered by daughters, Florence and May, Gordon, Barbara and Bob. treasured ever, Of happy days when we were together. â€" forever As I treasure the image of you. â€" Loving wife V. to for their floral tributes and cards of sympathy during their husband and father. ____., Family : CH. 1â€"0861 CEMETERY LOTS CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM wife Edna and son, 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.) BROOMFIELD â€"â€" We wish to thank all our neighbors, friends and relations for the beautiful flowers and messages of symâ€" RUMMAGE Sale, Friday, Sept 27, 10 am. West Ppint Hall, New Toronto. Lakeshore Lionâ€" ess Arena Club. THE first square dance of the season which was held on Sept. 20th, was a very successâ€" ful evening. The square and old folk dances are held at Grand Avenue School just north of the Queensway, These dances are sponsored by Herb Pollitt which are held every .second Friday night. The next dance is Oct. 4 at 8:30 to 11:30 and everybody is welcome. For further information phone CL. 1â€"6309. ' CRIBBAGE enthusiasts or any teams are invited to join our league competition this winter season. We play every Monâ€" day evening commencing Sept. 30th. Conrad Lagerquist, CL. VARIETY Concert, Monday, Sept. _ 30 at 8 p.m., in West Point Hall, . 134â€"6th Street, New Toronto. _ Guest speaker Ken Kinchen, speaking on recent trip to ‘ United Nations. Sponsored by Oddfellows and Rebekahs, All LAKESHORE Chapter 1O.D.E. Bridge and Euchre, Ina Keesee Children‘s Library, 11th Street, New Toronto, Monday, October 7. 8 p.m. Prizes. Refreshments. $1 EUCHI;E, Fifth Company Guides and Brownies Mothers‘ Auxiliâ€" ary, Mimico Beach House, Wedâ€" nesday, October 2nd,; 8 p.m. Refreshments. Prizes, 50¢. Drive Carefully Walk Carefully SIGHTâ€"SEEING Bowc 'I :‘ '.“t"rw' &' * &A un&uq‘u‘umm esn m ort remaorgm Good meart good memanies ’c‘m fiq-;:rqa ot all times. pathy in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandpa also the Rev. H. G. Blake 0j Christ Church for his kind words and Mr, G. H. Hogle for his help in our time of sorâ€" row. â€" Mrs, Broomfield and family. HE Annual meeting of the Shareholders of The West Point Assembly Hall Company Limited will be held on Thursâ€" day, ‘October 3, 1963, in West Point Hall, 134 â€" 6th Street, New Toronto at 8 p.m Scout Mothers‘ Auxili are holding a Buchre at uanyhem sa‘s Parish Hall, 10th Street at 8.15 on October ist. One, two and three money prizes. Door prizes and refreshments. Adâ€" mission 75¢. 1 CREAMY COFFEE AND PROTEIN FOOPSs START THE DAY OFF RIGHT welcome. 50¢ "SUVA "TVNHOLLVNC AVS NY1IH030 in cold winter days wit breakfast including planty of protein $iZ '!M!*;sml.md,mm and a big pot of steami coffee. A of convenient, ve trapoatst wik t aihe hy merves is Tiy e mioig watve “%TM&M‘N& M.Nilfl'z :amstfeatMIestyEmumolmmmtum doubleâ€"rith evaporated milk. 1 medium green pepper, diced _ evaporated milk . _ 1 medium onion, m.« 1 teaspoon sait 1 small tomato, diced 1/4 teaspoon pepper * 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper n o Melt butter. Add garlic, green pepper, onion and tomate. Cook over low heat 5 minutes, stinin&loccasimfly. Combine remaining ingredients; mix well. Stir egg mixture into tomato mixture. Cook over low heat, stirring freâ€" qugntly, until eggs are set. Sixth Lakeshore Cub and CARD OF THANES COMING (Makes 4 servings? 1/3 cap butter or margarine _ 8 eggs, beaten «n *R nn* ESPECIALLY FOR TEENS Swimming, dancing, learning new skills, making new friends . . . what young girl isn‘t interâ€" ested in these things? This is National YWCA week in Canada, and the YÂ¥WCA of Toronto invites all girls and young women to drop in and find out what‘s new for them and for their friends. The familiar Blue Triangle outâ€" side your YWCA means that this worldâ€"wide organization for woâ€" men and girls offers facilities for the development of spirit, mind and body here; just as it does across Canada and in 73 countries around the world. This is Naâ€" tional YWCA week in Canada. Visit Your YWCA where you can belong â€" see it in action. You support it through your United Appeal dollars. THE BLUE TRIANGLE 0O CANADA! ~ \2 a;nmmwoa_... <f Tadey ‘a D Watch Your Step! â€" Eighteen per cent of hunting accidents in Ontario last year (1962) were caused by hunters tripping or stumbling as they stalked their quarry, states a reminder from the Winchester â€" Western Hunâ€" ter Safety Clinic. Students attending lectures in the Lecture Hall of the Univerâ€" sity of Moscow do not have to strain their eyes. The room is lit by the largest chandeliers in the world. There are eight, each with six tiers of lights and weigh 2% tons, They were hung in 1953. EVENING ENSEMBLE â€" To start the fall season, taoke tim@ to make this beautiful evening ensemble. This model is speedâ€"= ily embroidered and can be made with contrasting colours @f your own choice for your favorite ensemble. Leaflet No, Eâ€"7945. Send stamped addressed envelope for free copy. 3 THE ADVERTISER â€" LINCOLN HAD A CANDLE Lwa@) mmvnuaimms | lsmgmwmmmem- @ HI$ FEMALE NUDES AREâ€" mmmmn UNIONVILLE, NEAR ToRo#To g~ Tok M by George Shane

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