Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1963, p. 17

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Lidia Royal York It.“ I...” TWO! MOM: TIM STANDINGS Wren, It points, Wood pocket: At pom. Chichdeet " points. loom 15 points. Bobolinkl 12 points. Raveas 10 Winn. Bluebirds 1 points. HIGH AVIAAGIS Doris Dodwell 200 Marg. Tnplin IIN. Kay Curdonn If]. Doris Hunter IIB. ‘ HIGH THAI! FLA! Doris Dodweu TOt Jon: Pullord 700 Mary Ian; on. Marg. Taplin 689 HIGH SINGLE FLAT Jam Kirkpatrick 313. Kay Carrion: 300 Edie Lorrimer 299. HIGH THREE HANDICAP Clara Ashbee 164 Joan Pukord 760 Mary Long 743 Doris Graham 743 C, Erlma Mitchell 743 HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP Jane Kirkpatrick 332 Kay Cardom 322 MM Mrrimer 3It. Boss and Girls Bowling Royal Park Plu- Bowl. “Hymns TEAM STANDING Grey hounds " points. Bulldogs 8 points. Shepherds T points. Hounds 5 point. Spaniel: 5 points. Scotties 3 points. Poodles 2 points. Huskies " points. HIGH AVERAGES Girl - Cathy Durance 123. Boy - Vince Langman 155. HIGH SINGLE FLAT Girl . Karen Dubois 220. Boy - Kim Kennedy 300. HIGH DOUBLE FLAT Girl - Janice Ferguson MO. Boy - Bill Kritzer 414. HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP Girl Dale Broad 237. Boy - Ken Hunter 315. HIGH DOUBLE HANDICAP Girl . Laura McCabe 418. Boy . Peter Willett 383. JUNIORS TEAM STANDINGS Bloodhound: 10 points. Pointers 10 points. Setters tr points. Beagles 5 points. Boxers 3 points. Dalmatians 2 points. Terriers 2 points. Collies 0 points, HIGH AVERAGES Girl - Barbara Curtis 168. Boy - Allen Lord 197. HIGH SINGLE FLAT Girl - Wendy Herbert 235. Boy - John Gun 318. HIGH DOUBLE FLAT Girl . Marcele Mitchell 435 Boy - Bruce Abel 479. HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP Girl _ Marilyn Phelan 25T. Boy - Chris Hunter 270. HIGH DOUBLE HANDICAP Girl - Barbara Burke 4st'. Boy _ Bret Sutherland 466. Birthday greetings to the fol- lowing - Barbara Munro - Dee. 11th., Paul Fairley Dec. 12m, Marlene Harris. Golfdown Dr. Dec. 19th, Pamela Attridge cele- brated Dee. 12m, and Brenda Hagen Dee. 13th., Mrs. Ethel This firm. which has its head office outside our area. but operates a branch here, placed newspaper advertising over the name of the National Employment Service. Several enquiries were received by phone, and the applications, along with others in our files, were sent to the employer. By the end of the week he was able to make a decision, and, as a result an employed production manager residing in Brampton obtained the position in his own area. This week we would like to begin the column us- ing an example of how an employer filled one of his relatively senior jobs. - ,, _ - The National Employmenr Service. as its name Juana, makes itself avail-Me to all workers in Canada. employed or unempldyed regardless of oc- cupation. As there is 1 speeial. ized need for servis* to those people who have executive 1nd professional training or expert. ence, m Executive pm! We» ionll division has been ELI“). The division over-us through 87 key oftiees, within our net. work of over :00 offices new Canada and in linked together by Telex for even ttreater need. Information is "chatteed u- monl these ofrieeg In to hin- ess 3nd employment trends. ne- anciu and probable demand- for varies. Applications In em- ploymcm m alto covied Ind dim-mud witlhn this mm. as Indie-H try s.eeine exper- ima In each an Executive Employment 8 Hours l Day - Bruce Abel 479. SINGLE HANDICAP _ Marilyn Phelan 251. - Chris Humer 270. DOUBLE HANDICAP - Barbara Burke 453. _ Bret Sutherland 466. ELMLEA and DISTRICT By Gerry McKay am, am Chant, 1 Italian, MI! A. CAIN. CH. i“ he Elme- Lidia Club In!!! their weekly Euchre " the home of Mrs. E. Scrum", Byttg Ave., Halide, on Wednesday mu- noon. Winner: were: Hrs. Ann Staples D. Mu. Hazel Seam ST. Low score In. E. Patric 41. by Doc. m1. board Hun Mr. and In. Mitchell and tnmily Elmhurst Dr. Ilexdlle. motored to Ctriiingwood on. to visit relative, over" the weekend, Mornin: service at Elmlee Baptist Church was taken by Mr. R. Davis, who chose "John 1 _ lat" Mr the responsive read. ing. And took verse 14 for the text M his sermon. Speaking on thy neighbour. Mr. S. Rogers Sang two solos. . Mrs. Patterson was the organ- By the strong goal-tending of Don Jennings, the Weston Sem ion blanked North Toronto 5-0. Jennings stopped many close-in shots that seemed, surely, to he goals. Weston's strong offense helped win the game by break. ing North Toronto's defense five times. Goals by Murry Antrum, Don Cousineau, Fred Stevenson and two by Bob Stevenson led the Weston team to its first ex- hibition victory of the season. The Weston Juniors started their hockey season with an ex. hibition game against Northern. The teams were evenly matched throughout the game as the final score indicated 3-3. The marks- men for Weston were Bill Lynes, Jim Emery, and Keith Dansy. Weston will continue with ex- hibition games before Christ. mls holidays approach with a senior game against Oakwood and a junior gum: against Downwiew. lat: of volleyball action dom, inated our various school and interfonn teams this past week. Playoffs for the interiorm cham- pionship have begun and thus far the victors have been the girls of IIB. This team will now advance to the final as soon " the winning team iron the grade ten playoff has been decided. Good luck. girls. Last Wednesday at George Harvey Collegiate our junior volleyball team put up a splen-Q did fighting effort against East York but unfortunately went down in defeat. Even so girls, we are proud of you as a team and for ndvancing to this final championship game. Many thanks go out to Miss Cecilia' Ghedin, their captain. Miss Pat-), ricia Boultbee their studeatl coach, and their staff coach. Mrs. Martin. The E t P division usually} A busy band of youngsters handles such oeeupation' u . from betchworth Crescent. led flee mInIgei-s and Iccoununu. lby two 10 yeIr olde. Adrian senior and intermediate drafts. 1 Bun Ind Fern Karahtiek, Ibly men. ales mInIgers and gales. named by Jeffrey Given: Ind men, tool designers, and nurse: lee, Bloom, organized their urn-me only I few, " I rel: ft during the put ' months in lively large number of these per I campaign, to help retarded sons Ire IlreIdy employed when iehud'ren. For I unIll min. they they contact us, our business [I l shined ehoes. sold heIhie Ind mainly done by telephone and {pound-1m (which they made). mail, or vim: when convenient Naked lereI Ind batrroat. With With developmem in the Wer All?“ tolled“ tttttt 'rr/teg ton Im taking plaee " rapidly with $1S.00, they are W C- " it Is. the may. for Mad”. liver the/l: all to the Retarded al and man"erul work In hound Children ' Ptmd. to inn-cue. There are opening; And 3’!!! I" Mill “a" Tttie for geoduetiort murmurs. (meal lime in come boot- a good undulating) IeeouMInu and “‘0', an (M mined). get. (like men-(en. Ind "dt"".",','. can!“ Eyelet!» by be "i. wit. m M. ex- . In . ted that as" will be I Dormsthirt&tttere'satttttra1 ',',r,2' Net mm for teri.ltnthlsgtttry'.Wedo.ttto,-"d type alarm in the ""e,2,p'g,td.t.T."i"""" to cane. emu! Down-view. GIRL'S ATHLETIC REPORT 'i." BLUE & wmn's‘z; g; “HIGH-llTES" :3 IOY'S SPORT John Latin", Mary Jam Glob. W.C.V.$. The Sale at work hold by the ladies d th. church wu I hue mean on Saturday. Bowling Boys and Girls: Ru- dnlo Lam. PEE was who are " yen- TEAM! Mice M points. Squirrel: 21 points. HIGN AVIMGIS Brim MeAuley 01 Peter Ecelu no Wendy Pugh " HIGH 3C9“ ON! 6AM! Jimmy Davis 18. Gary Chard 110. Wendy Pugh 115. A Christmaa wish hr you is - That you may hold forever in your heart the golden memories ot every happy Christmas day you have ever known. May you and your: enjoy this Happy sea- l Mr. Da "s interests and tal. len's Helium": to most at gW.C.V.S. e is very talented when it co es to musical instru- meats and he plays. the trum- pet, saxophone and drums. He has been a member of bugle bands and at schopl was the band leader of one of these bands. He has also been' the ‘Social Convener of the Teach- ers' Federation and has held the position of President in many organizations. Right now at Weston Collegiate Mr. Daly is , involved in comedy skit work as lwell as various cpneert and ‘choir activities. GETTING To KNOW YOUR TEACHERS BETTER Introducing Mr, Daly who teaches Guidance and English. Mr. Daly was born in Peutic. tion, British Columbia and there he attended Penticton High School. After high school he went to Pentium: Business Col- lege and to the University of British Columbia. Then in On- tariu he attended Queen's Uni, veraity and the University of Toronto where he received his BA. He also attended Toronto Teachers' College. Mr. Daly's teaching experience is as varied as his education. He taught for three years and was principal Mr two years " elementary schools in Pembroke, Ontario. He also taught for six years in Etobicoke elementary schools. He is married to I former Montreal nurse who he says is new "a very busy Islington Moth- er preparing for Christmas." Mr. ‘Daly has three children. Laurel Anne who is three, Susan who is two and Paul who is three months old. Mr. Daly snid tha) he enjoys Weston students Ind stat! and I am sure that they in turn en- joy him. (Connnued from page 3) Swift Current, Saskatchewan, this weekend. And we'll spice our warm east. ern hospitality with the season’s greetings "A Very Merry Christ- mas to you All" . . ' we're sure it will be. Bet there'll not be I crumb left on their turkey bones, or any plum pudding either! Aroun.d Downsview Prong“ h Christmas " Downs- vie' Library Satlmiay, Dec. 2t - Story Hours. 10 am. Boys and girls aged 3 to 8. 11 ann. Boys and girls aged 7 to 12. Saturday afternoon at 2 pm. Ind again at 3 pm, three eoiot, films will be Show. THE STOW- AWAY - KJNG MIDAS . ANL MAL TOWN ON THE PRAIRIE. L.tehw.rttt Crescent CMldnn Land . Helping HIM Iv. chrigo. t,'"g,ttt.t."M'd'a't ymnhhol'lm MWMVIOIM- 9; abort thePth gay , mrinrbyt theiretattrr.tithe “muncbdmm I“ day " Julia. "" at. MWhhhhthWo'uI kWh!“ having mud only to the claim " which gun; by... Aurea, (my ttii Giiekiri, Liao have nun) " mun. own. an. ma day a 0mm, “new Dena: Willo- Ind Velma May Tamil-on. Exe- "trum " the but. a! JOI- ile Mar Myers. by their 30l- ldton. MC". Bran & Aah. MW, " King sum. Box 117, Wench, 01mm. AND OTHERS m THE ESTATE or JESSIE MAY MYERS DECEASED. ALL persons, having claim: against the Estate of Jessie May Myers, late of 7 George Street, Weston, who died on or about the 19th day of November, 1963, are hereby notified to send Nil parti- culars of their claim: to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of January, 1964, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice. DATED at Weston, Ontario this day of December, 1963. Florence Beretta Wilson and Velma May Tomlinson, Exe- cutrixes of the Estate of Jessie May Myers, by their Solicitors, Messrs. Bull & Ashbourne, 43 King Street, Box 117, Weston. Ontario. In the Estate of JOHN ALEXANDER GOULD, de. ceased. late of the Town " Weston. In the County of York, Retired Well Driller. All persons having claims against the Estate of JOHN ALEXANDER GOULD, late of the Town of Woman. in the County " York, deceased. who died on or shout the 6th day of November, 1963, are hereby notified to send partleulm of the sane to the undersigned Solicitor for the Executor. duly verified, on or before the 18th day of Jmnan, 1964. After thnt date the assets will be dis. trlbnted having regard only to the chins of which the undersigned shall then have notice. NOTICE TO CBEDH'OBS DATED at Toronto this 28th day of November. 1963. J. KENNETH KIDD. QC, " nichmpnd Street win, 'gqupm'o 1, Ontquo. Solicitor for’nie Executor. Fenwlck Everett Gould. ALL persons having claims against the estate of John Gerrard Knothe, late of 22 Hillcrest Road, Weston, who died on or about the 6th day of August. 1963, are hereby notified to send full parti- culars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of December, 1963. after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice. Dated at Weston, Ontario, this, 20th day of November. Notice To Creditors And Others Bessie Violet Knothe, Admin- istratrix of the estate of John Gerrard Knothe, by her soi citors. Messrs. Bull and Ash- bourne, 43 King Street. Wetr ton. Ontario. IN THE MATTER or the but: " MARY EMMA IIILDITCII. late " the - shirt of York. In the Count! of York. widow, (was; ALL penal: huh; clnlns mind the “We " Min Emma munch. MU at 150 Tun-Mp at Yuk, In the Count; of York, Widow. who died on or shout the Nd it! of July, 1968, are hereby not!!!“ to send than to tho underslned '0"th lot the Admlnlstnm cl the Emu. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN GERRARD KRONE m "lt MA" " in"! MA! I!“ DWIAIID tsririeAn.ed, Auf My" tlt/teta hi " Dace-bet After the Inn-med (In the m at the Q“ "tate will be dtstrtbtrt" an. no ”no" entitled thereto, Inv- t regard only to chill a! 'IU' the Admlnhtnut shall “on but notice. DATED " for! Cred“ m- In by d Hove-in. I”! HAROLD CLIFFORD mom ttttera ,'1c%gl'1'pa'Um, 7 "minimal-t "HMO-hil- Notice To Creditors And Others , BOOM family home, 3 bed- room, oil heat, pued pri- vate drive Ind garage. Cen- tral Weston. CH 1-6618. PRIVATE: Weston Rd. - St. John's Rd. $3,000 down, five room bungalow, basement apartment. Paved drive and tinge. CH 1-113. LAWRENCE & SCARLET! no. " Chapman ltd. About 84000. down, asking $22,000. Ravine lot, three bed- room bungalow. 'L' shaped livingroom, diningroom. Stone fireplace, speciou kitchen, 4 piece tiled bathroom. Divid- ed basement, 2 piece wash- room. Attached garage. Close to public and separate schools. Owner forced to sell. Open to offer. Please call for appoint- mg: to inspect interior. R0. 6-4 . P. MONEY TO LOAN SAME DAY On Your Own Signature No Bukable Security It You Can Make Mommy Pam-ants You Can Get . Loan DON FINANCE $50 - $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL WESTON: 4 room frame cot. tage, stove heat. CH 1-8333. WESTON RD. _ Sheppard Area, 4 bedrooms, close to schools. transportation, Plaza. After 5:30 phone CH 14216. 12. HOUSES TO LET FURNISHED basement apart. meal. seibeonta'med, TV and 'frige'. Private bathroom, suit 2 gentlemen. CH H3312. 14. APARTMENT FURNISHED TO LET W. J. Galliclun Lat, Realtor WESTON: recreation room with private bath and entrance. Electrically equipped kitchen- ette. Business couple only. CH 1-5010. WESTON: ti05. 2 bedrooms with garage and fireplace. quiet. beside school, bus and shopping for Feb. Ist, BE It you In! WB-tbarL-T-' . . . . Uu Classified Ads published wary Tunnel” Tuesday, I Fm. . . . deadline Monday tt Noon..,.c-ncm KEELE - WIISON: Modern, warm ' room spacious um Private, free parking. Close to everything. Runnable. ME 5-1-. WES'ION RD: Five room: over lore. msequipped, parking. CN 13333. COIIMONI: nu paper will be responsible tor Nor men than ONE manna utaertian ot an advert“. mom. TWO VERY large rooms in rent 00": All advertising copy 2: subject to the moron] of tho management of this piper This paper renews the right to clmxfy all Advertisements. ONE BEDROOM Bat, Mm- igtted. IO 1-5519 or RO "WI. M. ROOMS WANTED nnun upon mum- t9. FLATS TO RENT - UNFURNISHED M. -_H icons WITH noun Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N Rexdale Plaza blag. Sell heating (stove), path“ faeiiitiee, CH Hm. mmhmuWu ”alumni. REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED Classified CH. 7-5438 MONEY CALI. WWN - CI "sua yr tin t FURNISHED rooml, adults only. RO 2-0101. 22. ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED " DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN DAY CARE, Practical Nurse will care for pre-school child- ren or infants. Wibon - Jane district. CH 1-9042. RELIABLE day care in home. Hot meals. 241-3649. 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE DAY CARE available, hot lun- ches, fenced yard. CH 1-2112. HEAVY. DUTY wood lathe and CAR BED for infant. Halt price. 2490928. OFFICE DESK & chair, solid oak size 32x42. Good condition. sacrifice CH 1-2SB. CHROME kitchen suite. CR 33. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCK RENTALS Xmas Fed" Mkeys' Tom Birds 16 --25 lbs. 45c lb. Hen Birds 9 - 14 lbs. 49c lb. WESTON - REXDAlE CARS ALL MAKES AND MODELS TRUCKS VANS _ PANEL _ PICKUPS STAKES HOUR. DAY on YEAR M. MOTOR CARS For Xmas See and taste the Difference Our 1Jsou _HitrlLttyarlty of chisels, $40. full price. After 4:30 247-2825. Order Now For Xmas and EVERYTHING for the cur. new. and Ind mm menin- 'htm 'Stl STUDEBAKER, excellent ttttettanieal condition. Interior . & body excellent good tire: 1414818 between " Ind 3. M. MOTOR PARTS '0Btmehperett'st-rs-. "mai-mme,'-.- REXDAlE CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS @4324 PLHN Mill. KEYED UP TO BUY A NEW CAR? F RESH KILLED TURKEYS British Fruit Market 2173 Ellington Ave. N. Phone AT 8-0731 Music Ind Aeeessories 4 John st. CK 1.322] or 247-6506 III' ON. '11. A Invent! LWII Accordions, Trumpets, Gait-n I LO Q N "I IANK or no" mu 65 RACINE an. 249-8277 "" 'r-A.. I. no 3-8”. INTERIOR PAINTING. such] that run. MTaiutr. 43C PIANO TUNING 43A. PAINTING & DECORATING PAINTING and decorating, in- side or outside work. Paper hanging, in. estimates. CB 46. HELP WANTED FEMALE Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. VACUUM CLEANER Formerly wiu: Hanna, Ma, SALESLADIES for Cigar and Newsstands in-the new Toronto International Airport, Manna. Apply Mr. Manes United Cigar Stores Ltd. Phone LE 3-552. Free estimates, addiction guaranteed. Skilled service a mommy, misc: in costly LE Required by company mov- ing into new building. Must be proficient in shorthand and typ1mr. Knowledge of French an as- set but not estgeritial. I.B.M. Executive typewriter. Good salary. Dictaphone experience, Gen- eral Office Work. Salary com- mensurate with experience. Office located in Rexdale. Phone “7-492 Per-mun! Mgr. CLERK TYPIST A lively programme of films, puppet show: and story hours will be presented " the child- ran " I prelude to Christmas " the Downsview Brunch (2793 Keele Street. phone M10) of the North York Pubic Library on Saturday, December 21. Required for the order.- writ- ing installation of a film lo cated in Weston. Applicants should have at least two year's alpha num- 'eric keypunch experience. For appointment Cat 244-2511 Extension 281 United Cooperatives ol That day, two Story Hours will be presented Mr children in the morning. At 10 mm stories will be read ‘or boys and girls aged 3 to 6. At ll am. I story hour will be given to boys Ind girls aged T to 12. . On the afterttomt of the sun: day at 2 pm. Ind again at 3 p.m. three colour tllmg will be shown. In "The Sun-VI)" I Nova Scoun- boy has " at mum: on I Shem” schooner and incidentally learns about deep-sea tUhing d the Grind Banks. he elude tale of and is told through charming my pets and new in "The wary of King Midas". " Hauling Ind Mike; Ila "Aunt! m on the Prairie" - he prairie dog " work at! pk! VIE other erettrrres, in. junk and new... British Tractor Spam Ltd. Phone 741-7121 tmrt.-etderaaiitttutr.te “tuna-hum. -___ ”In" o.ttt-a-t-ellt%t' town's-dim.- H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Wm At was: an: umo libraries To Entertain Children With Puppets 870 Keypuncll Stenotrrapher CH 1-7681 47. M. EMPLOYMENT WANTED wonn mm» " F“. Gill. 11 you: m lift " . my work. if!“ " IN MEMO!!!“ RUSSELL: In loving new ee my dear 'Bttter Chris 'tta-lt who passed may Dae. I”. 1950. Just " he was III - always be 1 loving tttmatt in our memory. Sadly mind by daughter Gertrude & w daughter Dorothy. so. PERSONAIJ MYERS: We wish to extend lil- cere thanks Ind appreeiatimt for the many acts of kindness, beautiful now offering: and cards from our relatives, friends and neighbours in our recent bereavement. The fun- ily of the late Mrs. Myers. sis. CARD or THANKS MRS. W. WHITE and funny. " Chappel Hill Rd. Wish to ex- press sincere thanks and ap- precintion to many relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of un- pathy and norttl tributes ex- tended during their recent bo- reavement. NORMAN and Russell Phillips wish to say thank you to lu. Presbyterian Church, the fg"gr.a'gg"aNt inesastdaredee'stte.. in at out. 'tet-ds- "rr.CB6-Ngr. foyer until December 31 in i model of an Otttarit Hydro III- ber 31. Also clear electric power' sutiors. At the Main library on Thursday, December 13. at 3:3 pm. the Dunno General In“. Services will hold I meeting that will be open to the while. Fun ther infatuation can be obtain- ed from .lr. Wagon " I! in the committee room and luditorium " the Domini" Branch until this Satin-day is an exhibit of paintings by P. ttr dorenko and o. Grebze. At the Han Liana 1f ex- hibit at etch-"no, um and wooden: by bud]. Gill- inu.‘ Winn: Brick" Id Chin Pratt will be m- h the Amman-ham. mm to. and tom uni] Dun-ht 81. A wiilautrbegtttrrmirtth.e-t 'isrerrrottrDeee-SL%- borAsareftomt*eeeSmae InAbl-Ihmdbnn L.0.L.' 68" Rebekah Lodge. The Service Anytime . Anywhere RU 1-4645 CH 7-4646 Committee and WA. ol the 4th Wesum Troops. and to Inch's Drug Store. Also to all their wonderful friends and neighbours for their splendid nuts Amman their recent illneu. A heiri. felt minim. SELLING . . . RENTING . . . NEW BABY? let People Know SPARKS h m 0-.- KLINCK Ambulance ll v its,

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