_.â€" * TENOR WANTED 50: HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE * on ALBION.ROAD Will anyone interested please come to next rehearsai? required for 2nd Maple Leaf Pack _ ~ & CONTACT ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Weston Rd. â€" Lawrence St. Lukes United Church, The Kingsway and Kipling sood remunerations at one ervice only. Phone R. Howat _ 638â€"5991 after 5 47. HELP WANTED MAN WANTED STENOGRAPHER To assist in shipping and reâ€" $100. FULL TIME PER WEEK $70. _ PART â€" TIME PER WEEK crease earnings for )9% A. B. DICK OFFSET PRINTER, BLACK ONLY. $15. REXDALE AREA. leqn.lnd hy_ large _itegl vurehq-sg in Rexdale. For School Cafeteria â€"â€"CUB LEADER FULL OR PARTâ€"TIME AND TWO EXPERIENCED LEAD HANDS CH 4â€"0600 RU 3â€"6501 ytime 787â€"1051 241â€"1195 DUE TO EXPANSION 741â€"1641 780â€"7181 STAIMAN STEEL LTD. 0 Disco Road, Rexdale ONE NIGHT FOREMAN FALKNER PLACEMENT Male â€" Female 741â€"9811 Riverside Cemetery * and Crematorium. Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal. York Rd. > CH 1â€"0861 ; 6 Cemetery Lots For Saie, Reasonable. For_Further Information Write Box 147. Wellington, Ont. REMEMBRANCE â€" Chapman,| "Anme,‘in" Joving memory of .a > dear Mother and Grandmother, who passed away Jan. 30, 1966. | Though her smile is gone forâ€"| 59. . IN MEMORIAM §1. PERSONAL 57A â€" CEMETERY LOT .Personnel Counsellor 50. _ HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE 2i FERoUVNAL the home of Mrs. Flo. â€"Perrin, ves * ~~~ | with the winners being: TRAVELLING SOUTH Fyo Perrin (§8); Lorraine May THIS WINTER? (B3); Annie Carbis (80). Low ?;31;“1“?‘7{, os‘f"ugï¬'fe“{-r -m{ score Lil Hammond (56). Travelâ€" a ave F 4 4 Bureat, 2402 Blogr Street .. | N"L. Drize, Yénora Petrie. placements. Excellent workâ€" ing conditions and renumeraâ€" much, Her memory is our keepsake, with which we‘ll never part God has her in his kgeping, We have her in our heart. Sadly missed by daughter Ola, sonâ€"inlaw Cliff, and grandchildâ€" ren ‘Béverley, Tommy, Shirley MACHINIST (10 years) $2.60 â€" $3.00 per hour __plus profit sharinig New Ton!omo , 251â€"1031 and Patty. Still we have so many memorâ€" ies of the one we love so 49. _ SKILLED HELP WANTED switchgear. New _ airâ€"condiâ€" tioned offices. Excellent beneâ€" fits. Good starting salary. 47. HELP WANTED MANUFACTURER of high voltage electrical equipment requires an intermediate draftsman for layout and deâ€" mother‘s away. _ _ Lenora‘s Family Mr. Wood â€"â€" 249â€"9171 $ & C ELECTRIC required for retail. men‘s wear chain, experienced not necessary, . excellent future Glendale _ Memorial Gardens SCOPE PERSONNEL ever. and her hand we cannot YOUNG MAN DRAFTSMAN REXDALE AREA 2995 Dundas St. W.. . _ (near Keele St.) 167â€"5401 Apply In Person â€" WORKING FOR CANADA LTD. 762â€" CH 18812 ; "Shigo ah York, 16th da: ;ri'q’ C. Heakes, 1920 Weston Road. Weston, their solicitor. Birthday greetings to, Lynne Tiveron, January 28, Doug Moore January 31, Mrs. Sally McKay, January 31, John Carbis, Februâ€" tributed with !;gltd only to the claims of ich the unâ€" dersigned shall then have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any perâ€" All r‘nom having claims agai the estate of Harry Besty late of the Township of North York, who died on or. about the (14th day of April, 1966, are hereby notiâ€" fied to send particulars of the same to the undersigned on or before the l4th day of February, 1967, after which date the Estate will be disâ€" tlett of Richvale. Service was held inâ€" the chap@l, Friday, Janâ€" uary 20th at 280â€"p.m. Interâ€" THOMPSON. PERCIVAL H. S. (PERCY) At the Humber Memorial Hosâ€" flul, on Tuesday, January 17, 967, Percival, H. S., (Percy» Thomipson, beloved hwsband of Annie Elsie Connolly of Downsâ€" view, dear father of Thomas. Edward, dear grandfather of Themasâ€"Wayne and Margarct Prospective bidders will be notified when detailed plans and specifications will be available for the various classifications. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acâ€" cepted. F. W. Minkler, B.A., D.Paed., Efmlea & District uoo ic oo o en nc one Mora, Harry and David. Service was held in the chapel Friday, January 20th at 10 a.m. Interâ€" ment . Highland Memory Garâ€" Stevens), Raymond, Mona (Mrs. E‘ Pollard), ;hddeCyn&l lil (M;&y . Brownsey), dearly loved his 8 grandchildren; brother of :\-;1 of P(;te Credit.lService wa: eld in chapel Friday, a poy NS preme‘t Sanctuers SKELTON, JAMES At the Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital, on Tuesday, January 17, 1967, James Skelton of Weston, husband of the .late Winifred PBoy, dear father of Eleanor, be ‘ncceptable. Annuals Chemicai Weed Spray _ . Evergreens, Shrubs and Trees Fertilizer ; : Sod C * Soil Sterilization _ , Each â€" ¢lassification listed, ut parts thereof, willâ€"be isâ€" Jm':if, m'r. Harry Purlt"é mdot Wo’odln-id:te. glu:ly w .dy" | Race, brother of Mrs. E. Bailey | (Sally) and Mrs. T. Morrissey | (Cissie). Service swas held in | the ChapelWednesday, Janâ€" uary ï¬ at 3 p.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gerdens. | PYE, ERNEST WILFRED “ At the Humber Memorial Hosâ€"‘ pital, on Monday, January 16, 1967, Ernest W. Pye, husband of the late Ethel May Cooper, dear father ‘of Gloria (Mrs..F. partment, 15 OaÂ¥burn Cresâ€" cent,. . Willowdale, Ontario, gr the supply and/or appliâ€" tion, to be tendered and completed during 1967 of the ons rom oo is e 4. 0dt dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl CETaSLUs v400che:>~Aaumra €H0 brother of. Karen. Service was held in the chapel Monday 1:30 _ PARHINGT P GTON, HARRY dn eedanenty eB ie9h, ‘Alien Â¥e .3 . 1967, Calverley of ‘Toronto, beloved Borough of North York 2Â¥ NOTICE TO CREDITORS , AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF Harry Board of Education Death Notices Of The Past Week Director of Education. t then have notice. ED at the Borough of 6th day of January, ~'roh?,'q4|-sm L ary .1 ALadies Euchre| d weekly game at. The (At King 8t.) on condition Chairman. Rd. i Two euchres on Tuesday, Janâ€" uary 31, one at St. Davids Angliâ€" |ean Church Lawrence Ave. W., the other is at thetMount Dennis ‘Legion Hall, Weson Rd.. in aid of the Cubs and'%‘ouu Mothers Auxiliary. Time 815. The Daughter‘s of England are holding a euchre tonight. Thursâ€" day, January 26. 8:15, Place Oddâ€" fellows Hall, Church St., Weston. ) ~The | Ladiés Auxiliary â€" Royal Canadian Legion, Rangers Branch 213 â€"â€"Dennison R. East, held their first euchre of the year. Winners were (Ladies) Mildred Dixon, (76) Doreen Russell (69), low seore; Jessie Webb, (45), (Mens) Mr.. E. R. Ducharme, '(79). Betty O‘Brien, (69), low score, Bud Dixon, (45). Door prize winners were, Mrs. P. Schroder, and. Carolyn Johnson. Reéfreshâ€" hts were served to bring the zn;u'ng to a cloge. | © 00â€" Beélated silver wedding anniverâ€" sary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirkhan, Conron Place, who celebrated January 15. Services were held on Saturâ€"‘ day morning at Flynns Funeral Parlors, with interment in Sancâ€"‘ tuary Park cemefery. | ~Besides his wife, Mr. Sparrow| leaves six daughters a two | sons. The Sparrows livedai numâ€"| ber of years on Rustic Rd., and on Maple Leaf Dr.. Weston. | ay, at York County hospital, §ew Market, Ont. Deepest‘ sympathy is extended to Mrs. H. Sparrow and family. in the foss of a husband and father. who passed away Wednesâ€" The Good Nei?bors Club held their weeklv Euchre at the home of .. Mrs. Mary Nash; 36â€" Braeâ€" crest Ave. Winners were â€" Myrtle Mather, |(82), Rn{ith Conâ€" orton,. (70), Mary Nash, (60), flow score) Kay .Seeley (46). The Ladies Auxiliary, Royal, Canadian Legion, Branch 286,‘ held a very successful euchre on Monday evening. Winners were: ; (Ladies) s. Fletcher (82), LorraÂ¥ne: May\ (80), Sylvia Parâ€" rington, (80). Low â€" score Joan ‘Thornton° (42), (Mens) Gerry Wirth, (80) Wally Buckanan (77) low iczore <Bofinie Kelly (50). About 25,000 performers from 25 countries are participating in the entertainment program al Expo 67 tickets phone Mrs. R. A. Scriver, 240 9615 or Mrs. R. Powell, 244 Sï¬llool‘ Weston Collegiate Instiâ€" tute and St. John‘s School on George St., are invited to bring along. their parents.: The public is also~welcome. For further information and tickets phone Mrs. R. A. Scriver, "Rivers" is a color film of high adventure in Central Africa that cost the lives of two men and took 5% years to produce. Proâ€" ducer Ron Shanin will be on stage with one of his pet wild creatures. Students from Weston Memoriâ€" al~and H. J. Alexander Public Schools, C. R. Marchant Senior ‘time the road was closed to trafâ€" fic. Whemâ€" the project was : comâ€" pleted, the residents began to use the road: and found the approach. to their driveways so muddy that some of their cars became mired and had to be towed. out. "Rivers of Fire and Ice" will be shown at Weston Collegiate Fri. Feb. 3 at 7:45 p.m. as a mject‘ of * Pelmo and. Weston Home ~& School Associations: 1 Pelme Weston School Associations Sponsor Film Showing of Africa MacDonald requesting that someâ€" thing be done about the condition of the roadway in front of their driveways. m During‘ the month ‘of Novemâ€" ber, a contract had been let for the layingâ€" of, a watermain on Humber Blvd., N. During this In a lefttr to the Council of the Borough of York, the seereâ€" tary of the Cordella . Ratepayers Ass‘n. states that members who live on‘ Humber~Blyd., N., have Contitions On Humber ACTORS FLOCK TO EXPO Seating capacity in auditorium |_You‘re a lucky girl, n:%. it !you have an .oval face use you can We&r almost any style. But always remeniber to keep the style simple to show off that perfect shape. .‘ > . Both height and width should ‘beâ€"added for a triangular face. l'rry a slightly offâ€"center part, or none at all, with a softly curled side bang.>. _ & ‘ thing muist be done immediately. agement and. landlord. On a motion . by ‘Alderman _ They listed a number of other Chris. Tonks and seconded by A!â€"‘ grievances in their letter includâ€" derman James Trimble, the matâ€"‘ing elevator break downs, unâ€" ter was referred to the Works; locked rear doors, lack of cleanâ€" and Planning department for imâ€" liness and a poorly lighted underâ€" mediate action. | ground parking garage. . _Give a rectangularâ€"shaped face an oval look by adding width to the forehead and fullâ€" ness along the cheeks and browâ€" line. ~Fluffy curls extending over the ears will do this. Mfaiioon en edere tod‘ * ! «If your face is square in shape, avoid .,:?‘“ "That pull the bair back _ the face or that have center parts or Bquare straight bangs. Keep waves large and around the face. â€" quote: "Wadit until it dries yp; our department will, be there on Monâ€" day to clean up the arca and make it passable." i Mr. Macdonald didn‘t say what the residents were supposed to do. _ If you have a round face you need a style that will lengthen and narrow.your face. Keep your part slanted. or on the side (never in the center) with soft offâ€"center bangs to add height. Keep your hair short with the fullness at the top. o Sweet, simple, and styled for the shape of your face are Barâ€" bie‘s rules for selecting the right hairdo for you. _ « , . / Start out by outlining your reflection in a mirror with lip< stick. (Lightly, please, and don‘t forget to clean the mirror when you‘ve finished.) Now study, the outline. Do youw have a heartâ€" ‘shaped face? If so, your hair looks prettiest brushed back off your forehead, falling into a soft fuff below your ears where your face narrows. 4* in the meantime. > CHOOSING A HAIR STYLE THAT‘S RIGHT FOR You Barbie says "nix" to elaborate and complicated coiffures. She prefers a hairdo that is, first of all, neat and easy to keep. Avoid atyles that droop all over your face or go flat at the first touch of & raindrop. (Copyright 1964 by Mattel, Tuc.) i Until legislation controlled car exhaust fumes, Los Angeles {created ‘14,225. tois Of smog a d’Y«JL Mess . ces. â€" Can. Business Publfi;ï¬'mr);‘ ArmeD rorces cut ss MILLION FROM ‘PHONE‘ BILL ‘"While the verbal Battle of inâ€" fegration rages furiously around Ottawa," writes editor Tan Dutâ€" ton, in Canadian Electronics Enâ€" gineering, ‘"one group within the Armed Services ‘has quietly and efficiently evolved into a single team â€" the‘ Canadian Forces Meeting | starts at. 8:15 next Monday in Lindsay Auditorium, Macdonald Ave. Weston Home & School will hear Grant Gillespie, Director of Education for.Borough of York at their next meeting on the efâ€" fects of amalgamation on . the schoolâ€"age child. * Topic Amaigamation At Weston K & S the building inspector for investiâ€" gation. A Condition Of Bidg. CAR FILLED AIR Recomâ€" |he knew that it was wrong tc | steal. He ‘answered that he did until we have been born into the family of God. When the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray, He told them to call God their Father because He knew that they have received Him as their Saviour. This is the prime requisite to calling God our Father. The gospel of John says, "But as many as received Him to them gave He the power to become the sons of God." If we were all born into the world sons of God there would be‘eo need for us to beâ€" come sons"of God. Sonship is a result of receiving Christ. What does it mean to_receive Him? F:m we must feel sorry for all the wrong that we have live without it ‘Yes, the moral law of God is written in the heart of man but we must not confuse it with a right relationship to God. So many people pray, "Our Father, who are in heaven‘" when God is not their Father. We have asked scornfully, "Does the white man think that 1 am a fool?" A missionary who went into a part of Africa where white man had never been asked 2 chiéf if this with a true refationship with m’-ï¬a.wehutgtn is wrong to kill and because of â€"WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 1912 Weston Rd. = (In.The Wdll' m.‘): § Phone 244â€"5324 > Sunday, January 29th, 1967 11:00 A.M. â€" Morning Worship â€" ' 9:45 A.M. â€" Junior & Intermediate School 10:00 AM. â€" Pax Bible Class © 11:00 A.M. â€" Nursery, Kindergarten. BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Study: 241â€"1571, GOING OVERSEAS?. CROSS STREET AT CHURCH STREET Primary, Crib Corner _ | 13 %¢ All sixty ticket numbers will |be published in next Thursdays | Weston Times â€" on sale at 1:00 p.m. at all newstands in the Wesâ€" | ton â€" Mt. Dennis Jane & Wilson Ken Johns Men‘s Wear, 6 John Street or Wilf Reeves, Wilf‘s Cycle & Sports, 19 Johnâ€" St. Wes ton before 6 p.m. Saturday, Febâ€" ruary 11th, 1967« Certificates entitling. holder of winning numbers to claim their prizes will be mailed after Febâ€" ruary l1th, 1967. 60 tickets will be drawn. Holdâ€" er. of any of these tickets will kindly register with Ken Johns, prize by 6 p.m. Saturday, Febrâ€" uary 11th, 19 67,the holder of the second ticket drawn will be given the car and so on in order of sueâ€" cession. Ticket Draw prizes will be given by participaâ€" ting merchants. < The holder of the first ticket drawn wins the car. In the event Weston‘s &. ‘.n i‘ « believe that He came and tog alienated from. God Bond Clothes Shop . 1929 Weston Road $% Jobhn 1:18.