45. â€" HELPWANTED â€"~â€"~~~ FEMALE 47. _ HELP WANTED Vickersâ€"Sperry Division of Sperry Rand 280 Attwell Dr., Rexdale Require SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT KMART DEPARTMENT STORE Must live in the area or have transportation. MRS. BELL Personnel Dept. KMART DEPARTMENT STORE For Full Time Work In Our Marking Room Apply For varied responsibilities in accounting department, duties involved, accounts receivable, accounts payable and some customs work. Experience in these areas preâ€" ferred but not essential. Applicant must be able to type, consigeration would be given to a young girl leaving school or young married women returning to work. â€" Call Mr. Venner _â€" _ 244â€"6451 Due to expansion large Corrugated Carton Manufacâ€" turer has immediate openings, no experience necessary. Successful applicants will be given onâ€"theâ€"job training with excellent prospects for advancement, good workâ€" ing conditions and fringe benefits Own transportation Required in corrugator container plant with good opportunity for advancement APPLY IN PERSON â€" PERSONNEL DEPT. Excellent position for responsible person, very good salary and benefits. . For‘ general warehouse work. Previous warehouse exâ€" perience desirable but not essential j Applicants should have own car, public tramsportaâ€" tion not convenient. . © EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS © EXPERIENCE ‘DEsIRED © AGE 18 TO 28 CANADIAN ACCEPTANCE Requires CLERK TYPIST CASHIER DEPARTMENT MANAGER Rexdale Firm Requires Junior Accounting Clerk APPLY LEN FLOWERS MGR. HUMBERVIEW â€" SHELL 3100 BLOOR WEST, TORONTO 18 MATERIAL HANDLERS MRS. BELL Personnel Dept. Apply in Person 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. KRUGER PULP & PAPER LTD. 280 Belfield Rd., Rexdale General Labour 1170 Martingrove Rd. â€"â€" Rexdale 1530 ALBION RD. AT KIPLING For Our Furniture Department, Experience Not Necessary. 1530 ALBION RD. AT KIPLING For Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear Good Salary Plus Commission ALSO WAREKHOUSE MEN STARTING RATE $1.90 PER HOUR HOURS 8 AM. TO 430 P.M. CIP CONTAINERS LTD. For Appointment Call ~â€" WOMAN YOUNG MAN APPLY IN PERSON 244â€"5311 Required Apply MALE CALVERT â€"â€" The family of the late Laura Calvert wish to exâ€" press their sincere thanks and appreciation to all friends CLARK â€" We would like to express our heartfelt thanks * to all our friends and good neighbors for their kindness and consideration during our recent bereavement. RUMMAGE, Bake and Candy Sale, 2nd, Weston Scout Auxiliâ€" ary West Minister Church, 69 Wiltiam St., Sat., May 6, 10 a.m. proceeds for camp equipâ€" COME ONE, Come All, to Silver 60. COMING EVENTS CENTENNIAL DESSERT tea, WARD FUNERAL HOME 50. HELP WANTED Death Notices Of The Past Week JOFFRE GRAHAM BELL At his home in Weston on Friâ€" day April 28. 1967. Joffre Graâ€" ham Bell, beloved husband of Dorothy Anderson. dear brother of Isobel (Mrs. L. 0. Gourlay) of Schomberg, John, Alice (Mrs. W. M. Flanagan) of Schomberg. Service was held in the chapel Monday 1 p.m. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton. LAURA CALVERT At her home on Wednesday, April 26, 1967, Laura Calvert of Weston, wife of the late George Calvert, dear mother of George, Walter, Violet (Mrs. G. Warn), Gordon and Marjorie (Mrs. S. Hill), dearly loved by 6 grandâ€" children and 4 greatâ€"grandchilâ€" dren. Service was held in the chapel Saturday 1:30 p.m. Creâ€" mation. FREDERICK DRAPER At Toronto Hospital, Weston, on Monday May 1, 1967, Fredâ€" erick Draper of Toronto, beâ€" loved husband of Olive Seymour, dear father of Joan (Mrs. E. A. Johnson), of Toronto brother of George William, Lillian (Mrs. McKelvie), all of Toronto. Serâ€" vice in the jchapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery. At the East General Hospital on Saturday, April 29, 1967. Thomas P. Jordan of Weston, in his 69th year, dear father of Merâ€" vin and Audrey (Mrs. J. Cherâ€" nish) dear brother of Mrs. Mary Ellis of Newmarket and Mrs. Agnes Middleton of Belleville. Service was held in the chapel Monday at 2:30 p.m. Interment Riverside Cerhetery. 57. neighbors . and relatives for sages of sympathy and beauâ€" tiful floral offerings, yeceived in the loss of our beloved RCHER â€" We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for many kindnesses, messages of love and understanding and beautiful floral offerings from our relatives, friends and felâ€" low workme> tendered during our sad ‘bereavement of a great loss of husband and good {aâ€" ther, Douglas Archer,‘ and speâ€" cial thanks to Rev. H. J. Scuse fer his consoling words. §7A _ CEMETERY LOT Lawrence Aveâ€"Royal York Rd CH 10861 mount Scout District Hobby Show and Bake Sale, to be held at David Rowland Youth Cenâ€" tre, Keele and Donald Aves., Saturday, May 6th, 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission 25¢ for adults and children over 10 years. Weston Presbyterian Church, Cross St. Sat. May 13th. 2â€"4 p.m. 75¢. Dessert and tea. Bake table, Art Show, paintings for sale. EXPANSION AND NEW MODERN PLANT LOCATION OF THOMAS PATRICK JORDAN ASHTON PPESSMEN COLLATOR OPERATORS GIRLS FOR FINISHING AUTOMATED BUSINESS FORMS LIMITED 30 Fasken Drive, Rexdale ' â€" _ REQUIRES EXPERIENCED Riverside Cemetery 37% HOUR WEEK, GENEROUS COMPANY BENEFITS 2035 Weston Rd. Weston (At King St.) 677â€"5121 Gerry Clark and children CH 1â€"2233 DEATHS "The Family" Mrs. Hazel Sears with Lorraine May as hostess. Winners were: Flo Perrin (94), Millie Clare (82), Hazel Sears (88). Low score â€" Nancy Ready (78), Traveling Prize â€"â€" Flo Perrin. Birthday greetings to Bob Whitâ€" ney, Gary Dr., May 2; Mre. Morse, May 8; George Humâ€" phries, May 10. 4 Get well wishes are extended to Art May, Golfdown Dr., who is in Humber Memorial hospital May, should have been Mr. â€" Deepest sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Laura Calâ€" vert, who passed away suddenly last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Calvert was well known around Weston and district for her work during the 2nd world war. She was a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliâ€" ary, Rangers Branch 213. The good neighbours club, held its weekly euctife on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Nash, 36 Braecrest Ave., with the lucky winners being: Marg Watts (78), Mrs. E. Watkins (76); Helen Lindsay (75). Low score, Myrtle Roberts (42) In addition to officials of the university, . those . participating will be Dr. John J. Deutsch, chairman, economic council of Canada; William G. Davis, Miniâ€" ster of Education; Dr. F. Kenâ€" neth Hare. master of Birbeck college, University of London, and formerly dean of arts and science at McGill; Mrs. Ruth Hindmarsh, and Joseph S. Atâ€" kinson. /M is estimated bhat the fiveâ€" yearâ€"old Atkinson College: now serves 15 per cent of all adults in Ontario who are taking coursâ€" es leading to a university degree by partâ€"time evening study. Genâ€" eral theme of the opening will be on the subject of university level education for adults, and the | problems involved, including a Saturday morning session on Stuâ€" Use Weston Iimes Action Ads For Fast Results The TTC has promised to place a careful watch on the operaâ€" tion of the Rogers Road street car route because of the complaint of the Silverthorn ratepayers association. The TTC claims that the Rogers Rd. route usually causes little trouble. The ratepayers comâ€" plained about a number of street cars being held in the Bicknell loop. The TTC says that might have happened during a rushâ€"hour tieup. , & It is difficult to find justification for York borough council sending one of its members to England in May for a 13â€"day world conference on parks with all expenses paid. Also, sending another council member next November to a Miami Beach, Florida conâ€" vention on parks. After all, York hasn‘t really got that many parks. 3 S Lo s d c ult The TTC is grumbling about pressure ticians to extend the proposed Yonge St. of Sheppard Ave. to the North York civi sibly up to Finch Ave. uicad id stt o d dis snaiahaiidant In fact the TTC doesn‘t like one little bit politicians telling it what should be provided or not provided in the way of subway facilities. The commission has never quite got over the action of Metro Council in rejecting the TTC offered route for the subway extension. Two of the TTC commissioners live in North York. The TTC has agreed to an adjustment in the lathurs'-smfn bus service as a help to students at Newtonbrook secondary school. The bus route will be extended from the present Bathurstâ€"Steeles Ave. terminal to follow a line east along Steeles Ave. south on Village Gate and West on Greenwin Village Rd. to Bathurst St. This extension will start April 23. CORRECTION: Last week we inferred in this column than an exeâ€" cutive member of one of the York ratepayer associations, used a Metro Toronto motor vehicle on ratepayer business. On investigation we have learned that the suggestion was unfounded and incorrect. The employee does NOT in fact use a Metro vehicle. We regret and apologize for any embarrassment that the employee or his employer may have experienced because of the statement. â€" The Editor. District Elmlea and New home of the Joseph E. Atâ€" kinson College of York univerâ€" sity, which began in 1962 to teach evening degree courses to 250 mature students, and now has an enroiment of 3,500, will be officiâ€" ally operied in a twoâ€"day cereâ€" mony, May 5 and 6. Atkinson College for Adults Officially Opens May 5 and 6 MALE & FEMALE METRO AFFAIRS 677â€"5121 York Centennial Plans Cost $50,000 The amount of $50,000 is set aside for Centennial plans in the bndeflW(u 1967. $4,000 of this will go towards the publishing of "The William Berczy Study" advocated by John Andre, York‘s Chief Planâ€" ner. Centennial flags will decorate buildings in the community and lighted centennial display signs will be on fire halls and munielps buildings. _ Controller Wesâ€" Boddington, at board of control: on Wednesday informed members that the fedâ€" eral goverment is spending over $5.00 for each man, woman, and child in the country to celebrate the 100th birthday. Interest Rate Up For York‘s Tardy Taxpayers H you are behind with your taxes in the Borough of York, it is going to cost you more money. The charge has been % of 1 p.c. per month on arrears of taxes. But treasurer G. E. Mitâ€" chell pointed out to York board of control that professional people and mortgage companies are more apt to be late in paying their taxes than the averagecitiâ€" zen. He said there is over 4 milâ€" Hion dollars in arrears in taxes but only a small percentage is owed by the small home owner. Mr. Mitchell â€" asked~"permission â€" to charge 2/3 of 1% on arrears of taxes from now on. He said this would add about $45,000 to muniâ€" Money trees worth $100 and $50, a threeâ€"piece luggage set and other door and draw prizes are a guaranteed pepperâ€"upper at toâ€" night‘s Spring Tonic ‘67 Cockâ€" tail Party in International Room of the Skyline Hotel from 6:30 to pressure from North York poliâ€" onge St. subway extension north York civic centre and even posâ€" 11 p.m. Sponsored by Canadian Proâ€" gress Club Toronto West Auxiliâ€" ary in aid of the Cerebral Palsy Sheltered Workshop on Dufferin St., and other groups, the proâ€" ceeds will go to further their cipal funds ‘‘There will also be a contribuâ€" tion towards an annual gift to Cancer Society in memory of the late D. A. Wilson, a past national president of the club," said Mrs. Hildegard Halvachs, auxiliary publicity director. dent Government The public ceremonies begin on Friday afternoon, with an addâ€" ress by Dr. Deutsch, and some comments by Mr. Davis. This will be preceded by an academic procession. Trumpeters from the Governor General‘s Horse Guards will sound a fanfare from two minstrel galleries overlooking the great Hall after the official openâ€" img by Mre. Ruth Atkinson Hindâ€" Party Tones Up Progress WA $$ WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11:00 a.m. â€" Morning Worship Sacrament of Baptism 11:00 a.m. â€" Nursery, Pax Bible Class has discontinued until Fall CROSS STREET AT CHURCH STREET Minister â€" Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. Study: 241â€"1571 ; _ Manse: 241â€"9 Sunday, May 7th, leagues from the York communâ€" ity baseball association. The Army, Navy and Airforce association, Jane St.; needs your help in recruiting men willing to give of their time so the boys in the Smythe Park area get a The call for help is going out chance to play baseball this sumâ€" mer. A few hours of your time will mean a lot to these boys. Also needed is organizations and people willing to sponsor the teams so the association can orâ€" ganize these leagues. Get in touch with Frank McFarland at RO 7â€"1242 right away. MOUNT DENNIS AOTS Five members of Mount Denâ€" nis AOTS Men‘s Club Muni:d the 14th annual Ontafio roundâ€"up at Geneva Park, on Lake Couchâ€" iching, the last weekend of April. AOTSers lucky enoush to go were Ken McGill. Clare Bovd, Charlie Warnes, Harvey Nilling, Bert Bratton and Al Shakespeare. On Friday evening brideâ€"toâ€"be Dalé Cannon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon, Victoria West in Weston, was the reciviâ€" ent of. a bridal shower given by Diana Gundy. Handel Avenue. It was an onportunity to enjoy good fellowship and see what other clubs are doing. Minor Ball Leagues Appeal for Over 30 suests presented Dale with gifts in honour of her forthâ€" comine marriage June 24 to Roâ€" bert Ash. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ash, Chiswick Street, Wesâ€" Guests assembled from Weston Islington, East Toronto and in cluded friends, relatives and busi ness associates of the brideâ€"toâ€"be A sav and care free crowd of RCAFâ€"RAF types and their ladies enjoved a Saturday evening bus trip to Barrie to visit the 75 memâ€" ber No. 441 RCAF association. Ken Cook, past president of the Weston Association, and a master at telling jokes entertained the crowd during the evening. HOSPITAL VISIT ‘The ladies of Mount Dennis United Church visited the chronic iliness unit of the Toronto hospiâ€" tal last Tuesday. Each month these ladies visit with the patients During the eveninc several games were played and refreshâ€" ments were served. Al Austin of the No. 445 Adaâ€" stral_wing in Weston was the organizer of this pleasant event which included members of the Toronto region wings, reports Elâ€" sie Trail secretary. Two bus loads of guys and gals sang their way up to Barrie and danced the night away to the musical tones of Tom Patton and his orchestra. 599 G.R.C. will be holding the annual church parade on Sunday, May 7, attending the 11 a.m. service at Mount Dennis United Church. and it means a great deal to people who are not able to take an active interest in the comâ€" munity. Officenrs and members of Mount Dennis Lodge A.F. & A.M. b!o. GARBAGE DISPOSAL BY RAIL? | Recent Baptisms at Mount Denâ€" mis United Church include the folâ€" lowing . children. Scarboro Mayor Ab Campbell | has an original idea for getting rid of Metro‘s Garbage. He said recently that it could be moved by rail. One or two trips daily | to a proposed 190â€"acre dump site | on the Scarboroâ€"Pickering border | would rid Metro of its rubbish. | Sounds like a cheap answer to | Metro‘s enormous garbage disâ€" posal problems. | The parks and recreation comâ€" | mittee recommended to York | council on Monday that permisâ€" | sion be granted for Controller | Phil White to attend the third | World Congress, Institute of | Parks and Recreation Adminisâ€" tration Convention to be held in Brighton, England, May 15â€"28. CHURCH GYM ISs FOR BOYS Under the direction of Mrs. Rita Davis and with the assistâ€" ance of Mrs. Nodwell, Mrs. Wright, Darlene Dunn. Ron White | and Cyril Hahn, the gymnasium | at Mount Dennis United Ohurch | has been opened for local boys to enjoy on Monday afternoons. | A large number of boys have been showing up to participate. . Larry George Harold Brown, Sherri Lynne Kennedy, Diane Helen MacNutt, Andrea : Elizaâ€" beth Magee, James Frederick Paul, Derek and James: Jeoffrey Swan, Catherine Williamson. FIREWORKS DISPLAY MAY 22 Come out to see the fireworks display. sponsored by the Harâ€" wood Ratepavers Association, to be held on the evening of May 22 in Harwood Park. CONVENTION IN ENGLAND BARRIE BUS TRIP BRIDAL SHOWER VAUGHAN CENTENNOREE The Vaughan District Centenâ€" noree Committee are planning to hold their Centennoree at Cedarâ€" vale arena on Saturday, May 13 from 7:30 till 10 p.m. according to cubmaster A. S. Tannabill. RUNNYMEDE FRIENDSHIP Rev. and Mrs. Paul Morris, Willowridge _ Road â€" entertained last Tuesday evening the ladies of the Friendship Unit of North Runnymede United Church. The ladies enjoyed a pleasant evenâ€" ing of fellowship and refreshâ€" AWARDED DEGREE At the Victoria university conâ€" vocation and Emmanuel college graduation in convocation hall on May 3 Rev. E. Mewhort, was awarded her @Master of Theoâ€" logy" degree. Many friends of North Runnymede United Church will want to congratulate her. GALA BOWLING PARTY A gala bowling party is being organized for Thursday, Mavy 11 at 8 p.m. at Bowlerama, Jane Park Plaza sponsored by ladies and gentlemen of North Runnyâ€" medflnited Church. If you are interested in beine a part of this fun night contact Nora Freestone, RO 7â€"4058. JUNIORS CONDUCT SERVICE The Sunday morning service at Mount Denn‘s Baptist Church was conducted by the juniors who meet each Thursday evening unâ€" der the leadershin of Miss Inez Davies. Parents of the groun had an oonortunity to see how their children have developed during the vear. ETOBICOKE AREA CRUSADE Of interest to churches of every denomination is the Dr. John Wesley White Crusade to be held in the Etobicoke arena from Mavy 7 to 14. The Sunday Services will By Marion If you own your home and need cash JANE PARK & MOUNT DENNIS See U$$$$$$$$ If you‘ve put money into a home, you can use that equity to get cash for almost any feason, with an Associates Home Ownets Loan. Interest rates are reasonable without any hidden chasgés or obscure clauses. And with a Home Owners Loan, interest is computed monthly on the unpaid balance, which means every payment reduces the amount of interest you pay. If you need money, visit the Associates, where the equity in your home can be worth $2,000 or more. GUNDY 1830 Weston Rd. (South of Lawrence) â€" Phone 241â€"4411 1939 rd Ave. West (at Jane) m llt-lu‘l 1851 Eglinton Ave West ( L. of ‘Dufferin) Phone Re‘l-.z 4 1 For free guide map of Expo ‘67 call in p.m. and the week night services at 7:30 p.m. Dr. White is a staff Evangelist of the Biy Graham Evangelistie _ Association. The Executive Committee is widely representative of the churches of the area. Congratulations to Lee Duniop who won a $1500 Ontario Fellowâ€" ship to Queens University. GEO. HARVEY MUSIC NIGHT The annual music night at Geo. Harvey Vocational will be preâ€" sented this year on Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6 at 8 p.m. Mr.â€" Hillary will conduct the band and orchestra. Wayne Todd also gives with the news that Harvey held their last rollerskatâ€" ing party on Monday and that student council elections are beâ€" ing held this week. elected oficers: president is Johri Austin; viceâ€"president is Frank Cautillio; Terry Behan â€" social convener and Mary Mitchno is assistant. * , Olympia Romita reports that Memorial stood third out of 20 schools in the TDIAA gymnastics championships. WESTON CAR RALLY The No. 445 Adastral wing of the Weston RCAF association plans a car rally for members on Saturday, May 7. This should be fun for it will work like a treaâ€" YORK MEMORIAL NEWS York Memorial held student council elections last week and congragulations to the fellowing Contestants will gather for cofâ€" fee and doughnuts at the Weston Airforce supply depot. At 10 a.m. they will be given directions which they must follow on the threeâ€"hour, 100 mile trip being planned by Beryl Robb, Tom Boyle and Jack Davies. 762â€"0916