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Weston Times (1966), 26 May 1966, p. 5

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Mount Dennis ~ 162â€"8121 Loc. 267 45. HELP WANTED 47. HELP WANTED Invoice and sales clerk distributors agent. Intermediate Position Required Immediately MISS FELKER 247â€"7875 For one or two days per :oek, as required, $12.00 per PA DUNHAM â€" BUSH 140 WENDELL AVE. Shifts Available Weston â€" Malton Bus at Skyline Hotel Location Highway 27 and Belfield Rd. REYNOLDS ALUMINUM CONTAINERS LTD. 35 CITY VIEW DRIVE, REXDALE Work by the day, week or longer in the Westonâ€"Rexâ€" dale area available for FACTORY HELP Report 6 a.m. ready for work We reuire several men in outr factory, as press line helpers and stock handlers. Applicants should be over 25 years of age, with 2 years high school, some factory exâ€" perience an asset, shift ‘work. Required for Weston area. Warehouse â€" days only, perâ€" manent full time position. For new plant in west end, engaged in manufacture of nonâ€"metailic electrical insulaâ€" tion parts Experience on lathes, mllll:& drilling and riveting . m nes . helpful. Good rates and fringes availâ€" able. Call Mr. Dykeman, 233â€"1369, Male â€"Factory Workers No Experienced Required ‘General Freezer Ltd. Kleinburg Road, Woodbridge, Ont. Machine Operators MALE HELP WANTED ®© TEMPORARY CALL MR. GLASSER 244â€"2511 Loc. 277 CLERK TYPIST SHIPPER Openings for day and evening shifts. Excellent working conditions with wide range of company benefits. WAREKHOUSEMEN CAR _UNLOADERS PACKERS WANTED 1814 WESTON RD. South of Lawrence MANPOWER Punch Press Operators 241â€"1853 Apply To Personnel Manager 851+â€" SHEET METAL WORKERS BRAZERS SPRAY PAINTER 4:30 P.M. to 11:45 P.M. Female Packers Age No Barrier 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 249â€"7061 ‘til 4 p.m. for WOMAN WANTED, 2 hours daily, _ mornings _ preferred, housework, Weston Rd., 401 area. Phone 247â€"9415. 46. DOMESTIC HELP WANTED with experience in cosmetics and general drug store merâ€" changdise. RUTHERFORD‘S Toronto International Airport 676â€"2853 Factory requires assemblers of small electronic componâ€" ents. Must know how to soldâ€" er. Steady employment. Exâ€" cellent wages and employee benefits. for mechanical repairs, etc. to specialized medical equipâ€" ment. Must be handy with tools. Age No Barrier For Appointment Phone For modern clean hosiery mill. No experience necesâ€" sary, middle age man preferâ€" For our well established catering routes in northâ€"west Hanes of Canada Ltd. 8 Tidemore Ave. For Interview Phone MR. FIXIT Assemblers OF CANADA LTD. Solderers Near Malton Airport DYE MACHINE OPERATOR (Canada) Ltd. * 677â€"3381 Excellent salary and opportunity Phone 248â€"2601 Berkey Photo 636â€"3902 241â€"4449 imapriraty LADY WESTON and York residents has enabled the Weston Area Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society to beâ€" come the first of the ten Metra Units to reach its objective in the 1966 campaign for funds. Receiving the award from the Canadian Cancer Society for achieving their objective are Jack Ward, Campaign Chairâ€" man, Mrs. E. B.. Bezzo, Resid. ential Campaign Chairman, Mrs. Peter Sykut, coâ€"chairman for Residential Campaign, and Jchn Hall, Industrial Campaign Chairman. The combination of an efficiâ€" ent organization, faithful volunâ€" Under Joha Hall, the Indus trial Campaign has so far reâ€" ceived $4,387, although 41 busiâ€" ness firms have yet to make their donations. Fifty men have worked diligently to call upon each industry in the Weston Unit area. The large residential area to be canvassed by the organizaâ€" tion of the residential Camâ€" paign under Mrs. Bezzo was diâ€" vided into five districts headed by Mrs. G. T. Ferguson, Mrs. John Young, Mrs, Peter Sykut, Mrs. James Collings, Mrs. Stew. art Holland. These women reâ€" cruited area captains who suâ€" pervised the canvassing of all the homes by volunteer workâ€" ers. Area residents have.fontriâ€" buted $17,896. to the Canadian Cancer Society during this curâ€" rent campaign. â€" Total contributions from resiâ€" dences and businesses of the area so far exceed $32,770â€"all areas of the campaigy showing substantial increases in giving over last year, Organization for the overall campaign was the responsibility of Jack Ward, who, at last Thursday‘s meeting of the Wesâ€" tou Unit Board, expressed his thanks to his Chairmen for their great contributions to the outstanding success of the camâ€" paign. When added to the proceeds of © Daffodil Day, employees‘ fund contributions and ‘In meâ€" morium‘ gifts, theâ€" total contriâ€" bution from the area is $32,â€" 770. This is, so far, the fourth largest contribution from any area in Ontario, and is $7,770 more than the $25,000 objective With previous experience on aircraft electronic devices such as magnetic amplifiers and transistorized circuits. Must have ability to work from manuals, schematics or written instructions. | |nstrument Technician YOUNG MAN for light wareâ€" house work. Permanent posiâ€" tion if suitable. Phone 244â€"1157. LOCKERâ€"ROQM Stewart wantâ€" ed, year round employment, live in or out. Apply in perâ€" son. The Weston Golf Club, 50 St. Phillips Rd., Weston. 47. _ HELP WANTED MALE (10 years) $2.60 â€" $2.80 per hour plus profit sharing New Toronto 251â€"1031 49. _ SKILLED HELP WANTED 50. MALE & FEMALE Excellent starting rates â€"â€" Electronic Calibration Technician Earn â€" While â€" You â€" Learn 1 With P Electrical Assemblers To perform electrical, electronic and pneumatic assembly operations on aircraft flight systems and instruments. Ability to carry out necessary testing and adjusting pressure sensing equifimem‘ Minimum of 5 years exâ€" perience on aircraft flight instruments. Experienced help required for our electrical sub assemâ€" bly production line. MACHINIST Female Trainees Weston Unit Fund Raising Drive First Of 10 To Reach Objective 677â€"1410 On â€" The â€" Job â€" Training Garrett Manufacturing Limited A SUBSIDIARY OF THE GARRETT CORPORATION 255 Attwell Drive Rexdale, Ontario | METRO . WINNER: Evalane _ Dezzo, Jane Syket, Jack Ward and John Hall study certificate awarded by the Canaâ€" }dian Cancer Society to the Weston Unit In making her report at the completion of . her two years‘ service as Chairman of Resiâ€" dential Campaign, Mrs. Bemo made specific reference to the cooperation from Mr. Ward and Mrs. Sykut, her coâ€"chairâ€" man, who acknowledged t ie faithful contribution from all the: > volunteer _ workers, â€" and thanked the. pepole of Weston for their generous reception to the Residential canvassers. She expressed the thoughts of all residents andâ€" volunteers when she concluded, "Let us continue to hope that our contribution from Weston Unit enables the researche¢rs to take another giant step toward the cure .of cancer." set by the Canadian Cancer Soâ€" ciety. 50. MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED We have an opening in our purchasing department for a clerk typist. Interesting and varied duties with . advancement opportuniâ€" ties and full range benefits. Apply To Personnel Manager CLERK TYPIST DUNHAM â€" BUSH Of Canada Limited 140 Wendell Ave., Weston MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED 247â€"2144 At the Riverdale Hospital Torâ€" onto Wednesday, May 18, 1966. Russell Norman Phillips, beâ€" loved son of Norman and Mary Phillips. of Weston, in his 25th year. Service was held in the Chapel. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. PHILLIPS â€"Norman and Mary Phillips wish to say thank you TRAVELLINGâ€" ALONE? Why not join one‘ of our escorted tours. Post House Travel Burâ€" eau. RO 7â€"5401. 51. 57. DEATHS 58. CARDS OF THANKS WARD FUNERAL HOME RO 61777 General & Life Insuranct for the splendid support and kindness of their friends and neighbors during their son‘s long illness, and now in their bereavement, for kind symâ€" pathy and beautiful floral trib. utes. â€" YORK TRAVEL BUREAU Truly a heartfelt thank you Death Notices Of The Past Week 1166 WESTON ROAD Notary Public 2035 Weston Rd. (At King St.) Weston CH 1â€"2233 FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH wM. G. BEECH, 11:00 11:00 a.m. Cross Street at Church Street, Minister s Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. Study 241â€"1571 Manse 241â€"9533 Sunday, May 29, 1966 11:00 a.m. â€" Morning Worship (Going Through the Gates Service) ‘ 9:45 a.m. â€"â€" Junior & Intermediate School 11:00 a.m. â€" Nursery, Kindergarten, 9:30 a.m. PERSONAL 60. COMING EVENTS Call , RUSSELL Sunday, May 29, 1966 â€" Sunday School 9 years and up â€" Pathfinder Class â€" Morning Wership â€" â€" Sunday School â€" 1 to 8 years â€" the first Unit in Metro to reach its campaign quota. Funds collected in North York, Weston and York townâ€" ship by Unit volunteers to date exceed $32,700. RO 6â€"4603 Westminster Hnited Thurch aixty nine william street weston ontarie ‘The Pumedly Fomily Chaach‘ I.O.D.E. RUMMAGE Sale, June 3rd. 2 p.m. 1.0.0.F. hall, Church St. ONE PARENT Association, bowlâ€" ing night at Albion !gyl, Satâ€" The main form of transport at Expo 67 will be by the Expo Express railway and it will be free. Tender form and specifiâ€" cations may hbe obtained from the Parks & Recreation Department, Tenders should be addressed to the underâ€" signed and are returnable on or before 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 3rd, 1966. H. G. Courtman, Township Clerk, 2700 Eglinton Ave. W. Sealed tenders are invited for the operation of Refreshâ€" ment Concessions for the 1966 Season at Fairbank Comâ€" munity Swimming Pool, locâ€" ated at 4 Keywest Avenue, and Smythe Park Swimming Pool, located on Jane Street, adjacent to Haney Avenue. urday May 28th, 8.30 p.m. Full particulars Y.W.C.A. 244. 5541. REFRESHMENT CONCESSIONS Toronto 15. Township York TENDERS Noble Nam‘s mother earns about 41c selling fruit and sugarâ€"cane on the streets of Saigon. A Downsview man adopted allflavml:?bu- periences a kind of pov and suffering never known in Onâ€" tario. Dam Thi Nam, has two sisâ€" ters, a brother and a father with advanced tuberculosis. Art Birtles of Lyonsgate Dr., Downsview financially adopted Nam for.$16 a month. Now the thatched roof of her tiny home has been replaced with a leakâ€" proof sheet of metal, and her family are now proud owners of several cots, a table, an old lardâ€" er and two chairs. Anyone can be a Foster Parâ€" ent by writing ‘"Plan, Room 328, 1500 Stanley St., Montreal 2, P.Q (Continued ‘rom page 2) _ | i.4 w It is therefore on the: third | Plfted * day that the Census gets into | The cen high gear. However the third | fully che day is a Friday, and while some Commissi census takers do elect to WOTK ; check at on the Saturday, it is the week [ Deminion starting on Monday June 6 that | _ s will see the greatest amount of | ‘" this ca census taking completed. 1compillti1 Census Begins . . . The Population Census is exâ€" pected to be completed entirely within two weeks. The listing of businesses for the Census of If we multiply this example by a thousand fold, it seems reasonable that Prime Minister Pearson was right when he told a group of Young Liberals that to stop forâ€" eign capital flowing in would reduce our standard of living 25 to 30 per cent. money or you don‘t. If you do, you will have to go to Walter Gordon, who may be the P.M. then. appeal for tariff protection because the evil foreigners can produce cheaper tool and dye products when they only have to pay 6+ per cent interest on their capital. So the tariffs go up and so does the cost of living. â€" o e I‘m not a capitalist and certainly Walter Gordon isn‘t either, As one nonâ€"capitalist speaking to another thereâ€" fore, I ask the former finance minister why he didn‘t ram through legislation to toughen up Canada‘s antiâ€"combines laws to prevent foreign and Canadian monoliths from dominating huge segments of Canadian industry. It seems a pity for instance, that a handful of oil companies, minâ€" ing industries and a railroad said to own one per cent of Canada‘s land area, are almost allowed to become the law unto themselves. â€" o Since it happened a few years ago, I don‘t know whetâ€" her it should be brought up here or not, in the view of many small Canadian industries, Gordon struck a cruel blow to the nation when he introduced the 11 per cent sales tax on machinery and building materials. If Canadian industries have had a hard job exporting goods, unrepent ant Walter Gordon certainly didn‘t help by jacking up the price of their materials an extra 11 per cent. . The former finance minister like. any other person has the right to free speech. Before Canadians start urging their MP.‘s to make Gordon‘s emotional pitch Canadian law however. they should remember there are two sides to every coin. â€" Faces Poverty Unknown To Us THE WESTON TIMES â€" May 26, 1966 â€" Page & â€" _ Township Of North York Notice To Owners and Occupants Of Land Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act, Provâ€" ince of Ontario, Public Notice is hereby given to all Owners and Occupants .of subdivided lands within the Township of North York that, unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such subdivided lands of the Munâ€" icipality are destroyed by WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st, 1966, the Council of the Township of North !or:..:- directed R. F. HARRISON, Weed tor for the Township, to cause said noxhuwmorm“bbn troyed in such manner as he may deem proper, and that Dated at WILLOWDALE this 2nd DAY of MAY, the expenses incurred by the said Weed lrt- in the dkios::'ha.;ge“:l }‘.'h a-ue.mslnll bi;pllz on Collector‘s unicipality Tfiw partcels concerned and that such :'-'--‘m collected in WEEDS ON VACANT LOTS ARE NOT ONLY UNâ€" SIGHTLY, BUT ARE A PUBLIC NUISANCE. po YOoUR PART TO ERADICATE THIS NUISANCE. the same manner as taxes under the Assessment Act. That‘s The Way (Contmued from page 2) WEEDS HE Merchandising at the end of the 1966 fiscal year will also be comâ€" pleted within that time. The census schedules are careâ€" fully checked by the Census Commissioner and get a further check at the regional office of Dominion Bureau of Statistics, in this case at Toronto. But the compilation of figures, and the release of all statistical data is made at Ottawa after returns are processed through the comâ€" puter centre there. 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