so. MALE & FEMALE M. HELP WANTED Light elem mm wore,fn lVrethlne Foam Plant. Good mmpany benefits. Chance [or advancement. Also Required EMPLOYERS NOW NEEIr,QUALiFiED TRADESMEN. OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE General Factory Help fa. an: WAttTEtt MALE FACTORY HELP -- We require several men in our factory, applicants should be between 20.. M years with 2 years High School, Some factory experience an asset. Shift work. For further information regarding any of the non panama. Call .... . ACCOUNTING CLERKS H mung tion. No experience necessary. 762-8121 CLERK TYP1sr -ee Female. required m our accounting department, grade 12 education. must be neat and accurate. No experience necessary. Qualifications for traumas. unemployed. out for 1 year or more. Vickers-Sperry of Canada ltd. Ynung men interested in becoming quaiified butchers are required for a class to begin May 2nd. THIS COURSE CONDUCTED UNDER THE FEDERAL PROVINCIAL TRAINING AGREEMENT Excellent otniortunttr to advance leading finanriat institutions. No Expotioncn Necessary ( 't Apply - Mornings Only MQNSANTO CANADA LTD. Eighth Au. North Woodbridge hudence not essential, willing to train. Starting rue, $1.16 per holly, good workln. conditions and liberal fringe benefits. For Appointment Please Telephone We We offer good sta company enema. MOORE BUSINESS FORMS mh, Living Allowance Paid While Training No Charge For Course ‘ Modern Equipment & Latest Techniques . i ,r,,.,,..w~-- - ""'"'""'F. ""e"e" in! and: " mm duration or ontiivsieast We trrloethinatoratad attetuttrt8reamett Who likes to mad: with him“. “I Plenum working cognition. and excellent benefits. BUTCHER TRAINEES APPlY NOW I t require mature yqun. ladies wittt . typing speed " lent Mt wpm. Dietaithoete experience In met. Canadian Acceptance Corp. lid. " John St.,' Weston 244-53†Phone 762-3600 1350 Jane St. um" CLEAN SHIFT won I "' nuum WORKING commons Require For Their Rexdale Plant FEMALE HELP MALE "CELL! COMPANY llMlTED MONSANTO WAREHOUSE MAN Credit Trainee ORDER 'TYPISIS i. ll. Browne 677-4080 URGENT" NEEDED PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT AGE " . " JUNIOR MATRICULATION Male 8. Female 2210 St. Clair Ave. l 766-4311 Loc. 516 CANADA PACKERS â€starting salaries, working condition; Ind Mount Dennis REQUIRES UNSKILLED 'h-er.' Man: with HELP WANTED men with matricula. with one of Canada's 251-2205 loc. 267 MALE of school Apply To Dr. W. J. McIntosh, Inspector of Public Srhools. North York Board " Education, Willowdnle. or Robert C. Shaw, Executive mrertor, Boys Villaxc, 1651 Sheppard gnaw west. Experienced Cook REQUIRED For New Nursing Home In Weston, Male or Female For Further Information Phone Classes of seven to nine child- ren, seven to twelve years of age. Clinical staff guide the program. North York Board of Education hires and in- specls staff. Emotionally Disturbed Children Requires EMPLOYERS NOW NEED QUALIFIED TRADES PEOPLE. ‘0 Living Allowance Paid While Training 0 No Charge For Court. 0 Modern Equipment a Lulu: Technique: I need a full or part time man to help meet the demand for a much needed service for motorists. Pleasant, dignified good paying work. No ex. perience necessary but a car Is., For Full Information Contact DOUG. ARNOLD M SQSNBRAE cans. Hana of Canada Ltd. 8 Tidemore Ave. Rexdale 241-4449 Qualifications for "uncut. for l I"? or more. , Mate Factory Worker- ' No Experienced Required in commercial (radix on or about May 2nd. your" men nus edifiidk mum mm nu: mun/u. pnovmcm. mums AGREEMENT 41. an: WANTED Elementary Schobl No Experience Noam! ttat per hr. to start tut pet hr. after one week MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED General Freezer Ltd. Kleinburg Road,. Woodbridge, Ont. I Special School 249-3325 Mr. Sunnion McCormick: ltd. HOW TO EARN MORE MONEY t, Knitting Inspector (Trainee) With nu- mum.- l'a M mm» B-ter-t TYPISTS -- STENOGRAPHERS BOOKKEEPERS -- ACCOUNTANTS MALE and FEMALE , URGENT" NEEDED TORONTO' 15 "â€" PHONE no 2-3297 1841 Wilson Ava, Weston APPLY NOW I - Young Man STATIONARY ENGINEER MIME TEACHERS 244-3t Fl tiowiisvjec 3rd. CLASS SHIFT WORK MI., 851-: For and women interested in becoming in] â€-4-- -- __---, _-- . - . TRAINEE n mteretued in becoming ttutthhed are required for a class to begin mvlwot out a school GREAVES. ARTHUR. WILLIAM At Kipling Acres, on Monday. April 18, 1966. Arthur William Greaves. heloved husband of Laura Conron of Weston, dear father of lelev, Jack. Alan and Elizabeth (Mrs. G. Lover- ridge). Funeral to St. John's Anglican Church Weston for service Trursdaiy, 1:30 pm. In- termem Riversiaé Jedmlrti/r'y, ll IS with deep regret that we announce the death of Robert J. Ealough on Tuesday, April 19. 1966. Beloved husband of Clara Ealouzh of Weston, dear father of Blake and Garv. dearly loved by seven grand- r-hildren. brother of Harry of fit, Thomas and Richard of De- Bary Florida. Funeral service will be held in the chapel Fri- day, 1:30 mm. Interment ativer- side Cemetery. BROWNING. ALLISTON HAMPTON At the Humber Memorial Hor pital on Sunday, April 17. 1966 Alliston Hampton Browning of Weston. beloved husband of Edith Browning; dear father of Lillian (Mrs. T. Walton), Roy, Albert and Violet (Mrs F. Garrett). A private service was held on Tuosday. April l9. 1966. Cremation. Suddenly at his home, 1560 Jane St., Weston, on Thursday. April M, 1966, Harry Best, has. band of Annie Hodgins. dear father of Bill, Jack, George and Carol (Mrs. Milton Sedore), dearly loved by 8 grandchild- ren. Service was held in the chapel Monday 11 mm. Inter- ment Riverside Cemetery. (to years) $2.50 - 'tso per hour plus ttroot sharing New Toronto 251-1031 ST. WARD ’ FUNERAL HOME 49. SKILLED HELP WANTED ___ MACHINIST V_,w_‘,_“ --__- ... "v..."- a. A‘vllvu IUI'I nut-r]. [118 byiat Henry Doerr of Calvmgton Dr. demonstration Wu part of regular Sat. shows youngsters how to build ships urday children's prognm. powusvmw SHIP BUILDER: Hob, 47. HELP WANTED MALE FOR PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT 3 shift operation. " hour week, excellent fringe bene- tits. Experience not neces- sary. FateIIe Company ltd. EATOl'GH. ROBERT Death Notice! Of The Past Week BEST, HARRY 2035 Weston Rd. tAt King St.) Weston Phone 762-3600 1350 Jane St. CH 1-2233 [mm DEATHS BRIDGER ETHEL passed away April 23, 1965, Dear Mom: If all the world was ours to give We'd give it all and more To hear your voice and see your smile And greet you at the door. Lovingly remembered by Hus- band Bill, Children Jack and Dot., Vie and Nola. Jean and Bob, George and Charlotte and Grandchildren. R. W. D. Tool Industries Ltd. 59. IN MEMORIAM For good quality dle works, jobbing shop experience. Good rates, fringe benefits. 49. SKILLED HELP WANTED Familiar with the cutting and threading of steel tsipe, Per- manent position, all usual benetittr. Age not a factor. PHONE MR. STEVENS 244-5351 MARNICK PlASTERING a Ngw design for m. rooms q FREE animus . NICK l SHUMKA PHONE G. l-4l58 o Specializing in coloured plastering BE MAKER CRANE SUPPLY REQUIRES PIPE arm 247-8251 NOW OPEN mit BUSINESS†Be sure to get your FREE copy of our colourful 1966 "ren catalogue. are ready for planting now! Come in to one of our Sales Stations and make your selection. A complete line of evergreens, shrubs, roses and vines are also on display. QUALITY Shade and flowering trees REQUIRED STUCCO to. in bottles ft North York: “Tania. iii, AND smou PARENT tiirwLiiii NIGHT; sewn†"an. so. COMING EVENTS MR. AND MRS. FRANK WHIT- ING Jr.., of 135 Wiltowridge Rd., Weston, are pleased to an- nounce the recent engagement of their youngest daughter. Linda Patricia, to Mr. Alan Ray Hall, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall of 4 Pendeen Ave- nue Toronto, Ontario. The wed. ding will take place July 30, 13rd AT I.†AT ALBION BOWL. NEW MEMBERS WEL. COME. FULL PARTICULARS Y.W.C.A. 2MdMt. - ___ -.v - "In: W. 1906 at four o'clock at the Church of the Advent, Angu- can. 40 Pritchard Avenue, To- ronvn. Mrs. Bryan Evans, sis. ter of the groom, will be com- ing from Vancouver. British Columbia for the wedding, " well, guest from Boston Mas- sachusetts and Kitchener, thr- uric. After their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Hall will reside in Vancouver British Columbia. ENGAGEMENTS Ontario. Ontario. Get well wishes go lo Mrs. E. Jackson, and Mrs, Lenora Pet. rie and Mrs. N. Bell in Humber Memorial Hospital. Birthday greetings to: Alex Williams, Terry Crowther, Marg Laughlan. Lisa Foden who turns five todty and David Williams. - F----..'.".-.-"-.--. tiii MI KIM COCE SONG car BAtuAt 0“ CAMTOL MMrtttq Inn-.9- ttIll __ EST I Why, asks the president of the humbermede Ratepayers Asso. ciation doem't North York use the money to purchase the so acres from the Builian Fath- ers " $1.000 an acre or if the private boys' school can get more, purchne 25 acres at $2.- 000 an acre. Councillor Booth however, won- ders if the property can be ob. Instead a! nurturing the Bas. than plain More [and values skyrocket, the township spends 325.500 to buy three homing lots for a little partake. Barbour said. And now. North York is planing to pureUse and in:- pIcve a six acre park site at more than double that price in an area not nearly to conven- itnt to the people who will be in" to using it jlllru'r Mtl/Ill" “SHIP (lf FOOlS" In" Chairman Alla w M W I notion W the but. In the can: that :5. CW.“ Authority wilt N}. that tho my It: the fund: an available. -dodarert.'uitsueta. -audt.thrc-rvati- 'eitrubtrrttre-eut.at 'eaathatteeth.tsttsat.- mum um: of theMiaqd wenmnmnmm 8L~unmlun Wan-Rim“ PArtiierrr iii: din-1:173: 241-182! 1m Urn-mu Ion s.'..?.'!.-..)-'??..'-'-!-,:-.--.'?-.-..--'--, Sta rrrmrs- Tivitrt m.“ POI THIII L078 "UE MARVIN" "EVHIYWHEBI .._. EVERYONE IS CALLING "Don't miss these two tttrough Weston“ gm»,- 1†ll" (Win-hos SPECIAL SATURDAY mum THE MUST SEE PICTURE or' Till YEAR" "tr-- Vivitrt Leigh. Simone Signor“, Jose Ferret. Lee Marvin. tbear Werner, and George Sega]. Elmlea And District IN TWO FULL LENGTH MOVIES ACADEMY AWARD WINNING "BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR" u . w f I r“ oumw "my" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) FOR THE PRICE OF PRESENTS THE _ a." M Ship (n M: .- no. p... tat Ball“ -- 0.10 g... Saturday: on Balk. 5:30 - Ml Shin OI Pool- mo p... '- Cat Baum, 'iat't - 0:11 p... . If p... SM. oe Fool- ::50 p... . .3. p... U movies on their m m Mrs. D. Todd, Stephen Ind Da- via, Streetsville, were visitors " the Carbis home over the week. and Ladies Auxiliary. Canadian Legion, Branch as held a very successful bake and new Ind used clothing sale Saturday. Councillor Booth says fine. North York can buy an the put- land it likes-provided peopln are walling to accept an inerea" m taxes to pay for it. Barbour says there is n in- muuc difference in the Pub policies of Etobicoke and North York. Etotrieoke acquire: and develops all the valley lads lining the west but at the Hun- ber River as tart as it cu. in said. From the evidence be In: Fern, the Humbermede Kanpur ers president said, North York is hoping Metro Parts depart. ment and Conservation Authority uill do the job instead. Booth an more than a in! or over $300,000 has been - from the five per cell m fund for nauisilion M pareiaad in Ward 1. '"Het0 II. - mu. will no Yd hastt'Clived up D alt in "i. mime-u during cu m u yous. due to 1 km u unprecedented building in; "r"ti"aaturitreaaqtt wzamupammw Urbmvmhlk. '.rr2r1'.ut'.u2t " an an to “a _ mummvm,bua. Heal-umIUNs-d civility w rtuebea. a "tttMer-art..