33 CANADA LIMITED 161 Wharton Way N. COOKSVILLE 47. _ HELP WANTED MALE 48. Required for â€" major Western Transport carrier houts approx. 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. salaried ‘position and all com pany benefits. Apply Mr. Hammett FOR Real Estate sales are breakâ€" ing all previous records. Call us toâ€"day to hear the truth about a career in Real Estate, if you are not satisfied with less than $10.000. annually. for Factory Production Work Call 277â€"0357 D. S. Scott Transport Ltd. 50 Millwick Drive Weston BILLING CLERK 1831 WESTON RD. MATT HELM SHOOTS THE WORKS! CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITY Adult Entertainment Phone 741â€"8940 URETHANE PRODUCTS NORM BLACK REALTY LTD. Experienced SALESMEN! STELLA STEVENSâ€" DAUAK LAVIveror Byouo ARTEUR OCONNELL ROBERT WEBBERâ€"JAMES GREGORY ROGER C CARMEL oo faunt S Aban Iroswiean Ret tw AT THE 769â€"1153 SALES HELP WANTED NEW DEAL Good Friday Weekdays Saturday THROUGHOUT THE EASTER VACATION ODEON WESTON in "THE " SILENCERS" SPECIAL â€"MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:00 P.M. FEATURING HELD OVER FOR THE SECOND BIG WEEK DEAN MARTIN Ane SILL eou he B PIRS > Sm SA TA > t on y Rull l h Innant b L MRSO +1 severty AoAMs!CY[) CHARISGE SHOW * TIMES _ Continuous From 2:00 P.M. Continuous From 2:00 P.M. T2 â€" 9:35 WANTED PARTâ€"TIME EXPER IENCED SPRAYER ON WAL NUT HIFI CABINETS AND BUFFERS. T. J. DESIGNS, 12 LEPAGE COURT, DOWNS. VIEW, ONTARIO. TELEPHONE 638â€"2610. Immediate opening for young man to take cu_'l:_'d shipping, receiving, repairing â€"and . set up furniture. Apply in Person to Manager Storkland Ltd., _ Rexdale Plaza Branch Reply To: K. !:stmln lacobs & Thompson Ltd. 89 Kenhar Dr., Weston 49. _ SKILLED HELP WANTED of plant operations for the manufacture of weatherstrip and foam products. Required to learn a variety Mechanically Minded Men STOCK BOY Nust have experience with automatic combustion conâ€" trols on oil fired water iube boilers, water softening eavipment, boiler feed water treatment and air comâ€" pressors. Shift Work â€" 4C Hour Work Week Excellent Benefit Plans One of our former route salesman earned more than $30,000 last year running his own branch, two others earned more than $15,000. ~ We need two men with route building experience, willing to work hard for an opportunity to get ahead fast. Starting salary $5,000. after 3 months $5,500. after 1 year $6.000. <NCERS FACELLE ‘ COMPANY LIMITED Phone 762â€"3600 1350 Jane St. HOME JUICE COMPANY LIMITED 749â€"0600 Second Class Stationary Engineer 175 Fenmar Drive, Weston Or Phone 741â€"0710 ROUTE SUPERVISOR 241â€"1821 APPLY IN PERSON ty MACHINIST (10 years) $2.50 â€" $2.80 per hour Box 73, Weston Times| 2159 Weston Rd., Weston Must be able to produce fast consistent work under miniâ€" mum supervision, usual comâ€" pany benefits. Mr. Wiltshire 241â€"4461 Applied Thermal Products Ltd. Familiar with ink tracing. For _ progressive _ company, good working conditions. â€" Contact New Toronto 251â€"1031 MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN Use this space to add up your monthly payments _ then cut them down with an Associates consolidation loan 1830 WESTON RD, WESTON | 241â€"4411 and & 1630A WILSON AVE, CRANG RLAZA _ 244â€"64383 Add up your monthly obligations. If the total is too high, the Associates will lend vau the money to clear up those debts, and turn them into one low monthly payment. And by paying off debts instead of putting them off, you keep your credit good for any other purchases you make in the months ahead. So cut monthly/payments down with a debt consolidation loan from the Associates. Call your Associflru manager today. , ASSOCIATES FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED AGE 22 â€" 30 REPLY TO 21 DAY EXCURSION to Great| Britain _ and the Continent.| vailable in July and August.! Post House Travel Bureau RO 7â€"5401. j EXPERT tea cup and card readâ€" er, on all problems‘ of life, also at parties and gatherings. 8127 Yonge St. 889â€"5620. 51. LOST, girls‘ glasses in | blue case between Weston Colleg: iate and Pelmo Cres. Call A. Jow. 244â€"8407. ! 53. â€" LOST & FOUND 50. MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED No _ experience necessary, company meets Tuesday at Â¥vonne Public School, Jane and Wilson area. (off Arrow Rd. North of Eaton‘s Warehouse) SELECTONE PAINTS LIMITED GUIDE LEADERS DESPERATELY NEEDED CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK â€" Our service departâ€" ment requires a young lady to handle telephone inquiries and service files. Mus: have a good :<lucational background (Matâ€" riculation or Business School) and a good telephone manner. Experience is necessary. COST DEPARTMENT â€" Opening on our office staff for young man with at least 4 years high school and a knowledge of accounting for detailed work in the cost department. This is an excellent opportunity for a young man with an interest in costing and accounting work, no experience necessary. MALE FACTORY HELP â€" We require several men in our factory, applicauts should be between 20 â€" 35 years with 2 years High School. Some factory experience an asset. Shift work. For further information regarding any of the above positions, Call, .... MOORE BUSINESS FORMS LTD., OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE 7162â€"8121 CALL 244â€"3015 PERSONAL GENERAL FACTORY HELP Experienced Preferred But Not Essential 39 Mount Dennis APPLY GAlL GROVE After a lingering illness at Toronto Sunday, April 3, 1966 Rosetta Beasley, wife of the late James Henry Beasley, dear mother of Ida (Mrs. G. Allen), Doris (Mrs. L. Rutherford) and the late Margaret (Maggie) sister of Mrs. Margaret Faultâ€" less. Service was held in the chapel â€" Wednesday. 1:30 p.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery. At the Sunnybrook Hospital, | on Thursday, March 31, 1966,| Reginald Joseph Brown of Downsview, beloved husband of Eva Favro, dear brother of Norâ€"‘ man, Edith (Mrs. William Chesâ€" son). Harold and George all of| Toronto. Service was held in| the Chapel Saturday 11 a.m. Interment ~Prospect Cemetery. 1 TOMKINSON, AGNES, EMILY 57. At the Humber Hospital on Friday, April 1, 1966 Agnes Emily Tomkinson wife of the late Fred Tomkinson,. dear mother of Samuel, Agnes. (Mrs. T. Foden), Emily, (Mrs. F. Savelovs). Fred. and the late Evelyn. Dear sister of Mrs. Sarah Hopcroft. Dearly loved by eight grandchildren and one greatâ€"grandchild. Funeral was at St. John‘s Anglican Church Weston, for service last Monday 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Philip‘s Cemetery WARD FUNERAL HOME /) 1934 WESTON RD. 2 IN THE NEW WESTLAW BUILDONG Death Notices Of The Past Week \ CH 1â€"2233 2035 Weston Rd. (At King St.) Weston BEASLEY, ROSETTA BROWN, REGINALD JOSEPH C. TOP DISCOUNT TOP DISCOUNT PHARMACY DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY! JUST IN TIME FOR AN EVERYTHING Lloc. 267 DEATHS AT THE NEWLY OPENED AND ENLARGED AT PRICES REALLY LOW! BRAND NAMES YOU KNOW AT PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS ONTARIO‘S JUNIOR CONFERENCE CHAMPS the Weston Invictus Redmen last week were presented jackets by Invictus club president Ralph Adamâ€" son. The wild Redmen were runnersâ€"up On Saturday last, the Chamâ€" prons of five divisions of the Minor Hockey League were es tablished. In one of the closest playoff seasons toâ€"date the winâ€" ners had to concentrate and play up to the championship form in order to come out on top. MINOR ATOM: Guelph 2, Barrie 1 The Barrie boys scored first and appeared to be heading for a winning game with a goal by Wayne Kurnick assisted by Don Armstrong. Guelph came back to tie it up with a goal by Kevin Wilson assisted by Gary Nesbit and David Carmichael. The winâ€" ning goal came off the stick of Don Burton with an assist to lan Young to give the Guelph team the Championship with a 5 to 3 win on the two game i Of all the games played last Saturday this particular game had the fans standing and cheerâ€" ing through two extra ten minâ€" ute overâ€"time periods. Cleveland \came from behind time after ‘time and finally in the second overtime period on a penalty shot by Tom Woods scored the | winning goal on the round to <give them the Championship 6 {to 5. Other goal scorers for AT )J\Wndur 3, Kitchener 1 indsor were hard pressed to win this one with goals by Ric McCloskey, Glen Kelly and Jack DeWinter with assists to Wayne Higgins and Glen Newbold. Kitâ€" chener‘s lone tally was by Bob Richards with an assist to Daâ€" vid D‘Orsay. The win enabled Windsor to win the Championâ€" ship with a slim margin of 6 to 5 on the two game round. PEE WEE In one of the best games of the season Owen Sound managed a two goal win over Providence with goals by Scott Cameron and Barry Cousineau with assists to Ron Archer and Blair Seckingâ€" ton. Providence goal was scored by Glen Duncan with an assist to Ric Savage. . Owen Sound Champions by a 6 to 2 score on the two game round. MINOR BANTAM Weston Minor Hockey League Owen Sound 2, Providence 1 & Cleveland 4, Buffalo 4 249â€"8537 Cleveland were Danny Davies, Gerry Hughes and Tom‘ Woods with another goal and an assist; and assists to Henry Jongsma and Terry Long. Buffalo‘s pointâ€" getters were Julian Backhouse with two goals and one assist: Wes Boddington and Les Fry with a goal each. Angelo Jones picked up two assists BANTAM With only a one goal edge goâ€" ing into this game the Boston team took full charge early and never looked back. Boston pointâ€" getters were goals by lan Watâ€" son. Peter Sartell and Bob Sills with ae:sgé[?\u__bon Copletson, Ron Jarrett, Ted Robinson and John Harrington. Rangers lone tally was by Terry Haskill with assists to _ J Gary Muchos Boston won the Championship with a score of 5 to 2 on the reund MIDGET Canadians 1, Chicago 1 In the first game of thectwo game playâ€"off this one was a YOU CAN STILL .. on all advertised Items. at the price voru will lik mummmmmmmzD O OF We have the in Metro To Our experien the right fik Boston 3, Rangers 1 19« SsOLID VINYL TILESs â€" 2489 _AOP M IHMS _ Soh; viny! and Asbestos Combined & NEW ! eOmbossed @â€"m strong "*~â€" tile .,"" Beautiful Three Dimensional Colours 12 x 12 x .980 702 WESTON ROAD (South of Eglinton) RO 94154 "‘ ."", ."", BEAT THE TAX!! at GUILDCRAFT FLOORS ic price von will like to pay! sz >s ADD CAREFREE BEAVTY with these P P 0000c <a* |VESTON RD. (SOUTH OF EGLINTON) GUILDCRAFT FLOORS We have the widest selection of floor coverings in Metro Toronto. ; Our experienced staff will help you chpose the right floor covering. Jack Hayden and FREE PARKING in the rear â€" Enter From Porter Ave. TIDESTONE last fall for the Canadian football title. Wearing their new jackets are from left, fullback Stu Winnick and> halfâ€" backs Renato Zabadin anrd Al McAdam. mstrong 5 Light Colours Only 9 x 9 x 116 O â€".IT . YOURSELF OR LET USs DO IT ! Items. We have the floor you want â€" will like to pay! 2 On March 31st, The Ontario Sales Tax was raised from 3% to 5%. Gnildcraft Floors offers you 25¢ 2% CASH DISCOUNT | The Tigers took a commandâ€" \ ing lead in their playâ€"off with Majors as George Clark was the big marksman with five goals and one assist followed by lan Wylie with one goal and two assists; Dave Diplock with | one goal and two assists; and |Larry Newbold with one goal and one assist; Doug Lynn with one assist. Majors‘ pointgetters were Scott Wagner with a goal and Len Ingle with one; assists went to Tom Moore with two and Ralph Rainford with one. standâ€"out and even with a ten minute extra overtime the score remained the same. Canadians opvened the scoring with a goal hy John Collett with assists to Bob Seckington and Paui Mcâ€" Cabe only to nave Chicago come back> with the tieing goal by Gary Snelling with assists to Bruce Verner and Dennis Hicks. JUVENILE Next week will see the windâ€" up in the Midget and Juvenile Playâ€"offs and then the Annual Hockey Banquets will take place. We will have full details and times in next week‘s column. HERE‘S HOW! it in p Tigers 8, Majors 2 Q/i¢ . bryXs W;fl ww Eds C3