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Weston Times (1966), 1 Sep 1967, p. 5

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Young Man , For Production Offio chapel My Aunt am In. 'ermeett Sanctuary Purl: Cettte, PUIKIS, NORMAN WALTER Suddenly. on Thurs. Aug. M, 1967, Norman Walter Purim. be- loved husbmd at Ivy Purkis. dear father at Alwyn. Ross, Aileen (Mrs. H. Clays) and the late Clive. Service was held in the chapel Sunday August 26th. In. terment Sanctuary Park Ceme. tery. . STEVENS, DOROTHY GLADYS On Fri. Aug. a, 1967, Dorothy Stevens. of Weston, wife of the Idle Percy swim; deor mother at Drmald, of on": 'eomM And Stanley, of Mata; dear grandmother d Anita, Mark and Lam-nu Ava-ml! York It CH 1-0861 am on Aug. 25, 1967 Carol- ine Han-nah Baker, beloved wife of the he: Joseph William Baker, dear mother of Louisa. (Mrs. G. Darby) of 1aa+tow;"LssIie. of Toronto: Frederick and Arthur John of California; Irene (Mrs. mymond During) of Toronto. dearly loved by her 11 grand- chm and 15 great - grand- children. Service was held in the Chapel Monday August 29th. In. Qerrnent Park Lawn Cemetery. SRIAKEY, OLIVE Suddenly " the Humber Mem. orial Honk-l Weston on Sat, Aug, ar, 1967. Olive Bucky of Weston mum of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Breaker dear mm of Iva A, Reta (Mrs. W. T. Bayes) and Bert. Service was held in the chapel Hominy Aug. ust m, Interment Riverside 67A CEMETERY LOT IAKE It, CAROLINE HANNAH be caretuu'T 3v checked WARD FUNERAL HOME . mum. luau; _ Ah. Interview: Confidential Mm 741 .9311 , Albion Mall Kipling Atm. " Albion lid. Phone 769-1161 Local 73 Must have own tooht and be capable of won-king without close lug'.',','?."?,???: Pfrsonal references and past employment will 1“ A-“ . I. "a-r, Si. sr. Unused truck mechanic re uired irrumedsately for large tucking company with modern {kt To work at our new ter- minal near Dixie Rd. and 401. MUST " ABLE TO READ ENGLISH. REQUIRED FOR Riverside Cemetery Why dlot Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours! 2402 Bloor St. West 767-5401 Death Notices Of The Past Week PANTRY MEN (2) 1-1 I“ mo: "MI. "aMAutA POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU r06 two] Iii-um" "350m Personnel Department Printing Company Toronto Hospital . Weston Glll INTERPROVINCIAL llNES 1TO. PHONE 677-4220 2035 Weston Rd. Weston _ tat King St.) th 1-2233 741-9700 PERSONAL DEATHS comm Mr. B. Grant [REGIME company Murray 4. For the Troubled Child. Day Care Services must iitelude a highly skilled staff person who can help these children. THE NEED ls APPARANT Those who contend tut,,women with children should stay home and mind their knitting and their children ttre.no being realistic The national economy could not lunction competitively without them. Because we have an expanding economy. living costs and stand- ards of living have been rising for 20 years. It therefore takes more monev to live and bring up a family, today than it ever has before. What can't be done with one wage may be accomplished with two. (Contimnd from page 3) easier for the family to reach out for help. Needless to say. not' every family who needs I Day Care Service requires counselling. MR. ROBERT J. Watson will be at home to his relatives, friends and neighbors. on the occasion of his 90th birthday. on Sunday, September 10, 1967, from 2 to 5 pm. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed, RR 2. Brampton, one half mile north of queen St. W., on the 3rd line west of Brampton. Help Get This . . 49. SKILLED HELP 60. COMING EVENTS (10 years) 82.10 . 83.00 per hour plus profit sharing New Toronto" 251-1031 Winding "m ”(and An " to u gilttE RidlllGllll School (lf Dancing |.0.0.F. “All " CHURCH BT., WESTON Re-Opens For ttegirtratiort Call 787-7111 8 mm. to 4:30 Pan. SATURDAY. "rr. " For Infant-(ion Phone 00-1442 MEMBER OF CD TIA. - C.SD.A. H.DVA.O. - D.EA. EC H.D,A. _. B.A.T.D, S.D.T.A. -- N.A,D.A.A, BALLET. TOE, TAP, HIGHLAND. BATON. JAZZ Ind KEEP m CLASSES. Electric Mo?" STUDIO OPINS‘ READ AND USE WESTON TIMES CLASSIFIED A03 MACHINIST Repairman 11am-4pm Saturday, STUDIO 1967 were allowed to sit on the stray! my time they felt like it. Terry O'Irkn, tester, L.tehwerrtt, Cm. I beheve tht hippies were out to cause trouble and get puhliei. ty. The police were therefom only doing their duty to the best at their ability. Besides, the street is Mr cars. WINK: would to champion a cause. foolish or otherwise, Just for the publicity and not the ideals behind it. The police were right using force to break up the demonstration Leslie Christin“, expldihrr, Wes. hn Rd. The people protesting were not residents at the area. Non-rest dents were not protesting a legit- imgile complaint or cause. They are too idle and always ready For general Mrite dude- h brunch oMee lot-ted in Gran. Plea. Must be fut. -rate (nit. Perm-nun ttthte; " hour wk. Salli-y I70.” per mi. with am to mu. Apply " " - Personal Department 5000 You. St. " " - thdah Borough of North York mums Clerk Typist toHtogetoffthestreetbut they mldn't. Therefore police had to carry them off. Mrs, Betty O'Hara, ulnlldy, Vania Dr. The police have a duty to per- form, which must be tt carried out in any wly that insures In and order. Those that resist must be dealt with in the best interests of the public', safety Ind security. The hipppies were No person or persons have the right to force their will or be. lids on others. Either by intemi- dation or brutality. The hippies were peaceful and not doing any thing harmful and should not have been assumed b ythe opliee. It was a peaceful demmtstratimt lad the hippies weiiioirig no harm. Jam Lo... havmifo,’ has include Jacob E. Hemmes, Daring Crag Gidim Lifshitz. Shqnuni Ave.; Leonid Maidan, Newlin thes.: Sadat W. Mansour, mumm- Rd. mi; Kurt H. Weissert. Academy Dr.: Athamsiuu Pumas, Kings View Blvd, and seeks to indttran the general wait at the role played by Mt. gineem in Candis economic de- velopment. From Winston: Keith A, Ivey, Princess Minna-9t Blvd.; um busis. Bloorlea Crea.; Chen-Yin Wang. Willaqd Ave,; Roger W. Whitehead, Cheshire Dr. From Watch: David K. Miller, Redgrave Dr.; Wddid A. saw, Dixon Rd.; Sidney Wang. Wm A ”can board of antral de- cisiou to deny a former York employee retroactive pay was termed “mm" and "diserimi- union of the worst sort." The decision, which has been The person who made the net- roactive my application is Cedric Dobbin, former parks and teem-_ gent but to the board for m~ emsidentiou by cannon, was up- pnreouy made on the advice of the brmtughirohieitor, J.H. Bo. land. Dobbin Charges Pay Discrimination Pram Cull. in: 0. "' on P... 1.) 4 John M. Yes Squilb’s Han and. xm Tut Books - And All The Suppliu To Go With Tho-I - "Couf Not», Bindery Parker, Shuffcr. Pam“. Pm. on, . 241-1 A. Ti m WESTON "" M! MAS) mo noon ml or minim Now that man ot the Centennial celebra- tions and all our halidnyd me over. we are looking forward to serving yqu for the next hundred yam (with the exception of course on Wednesdays when we are clothesed). Party’s Over . . . Back to Workl SQUIBB 8: SON KEN JOHNS MEN’S Will! Weston is equal treatment," Mr. Bobbin said his hm has tried to get the retroactive my Mr him since Decembe- 1006, but has run into cannot mdblodzs and Gel-ya. AISURD CHARGE Bomugh solicita- Bound aimed that council ud mlassiiied pay schedules for Man buds small the time' Mr. Dobbin and the building eomttiissittoer lea. they don't pay me fieaily excluded" since they man no larger employed by the mu- ins themselées oui to see that I dmt't get fair treatment. m beqtetits and semantic thatheiottitiedtotttemtoo. York has received tetroae4ive pay. The only um. they named it was just steer I left. ANIMOSITY "it is the annuity of m or man commissioner. who left the township of York rather than be- ing placed on six months _ tion-a move Mil at the time was likely to make. WANTS JUSTICE Mr. Min. who was the centre Accord“ to a Ulric-1 mm. he nil. all union employees an an titled to Mom pay. EQUAL JU‘TICE is that in the past former non; union employees itsetudirm de- pmmem heads, gave been given the pay Mm too. He hum of seven! Gap-mm heads Incl All I ask for &hotthmqtettomo'tumt Septmtrttergttr.Atroammsbe. 'de.ater?Mrr-iiiitmre. no: In "in “MM“ “7 to Mrs. Anne Savage, who has began tht Women's College Hospi- Jodie Fodal. GNHomt Dr. eel- darned her ninth bin-(May this past week with a My party. BirtluUy means to Hrs. AI Pet And Mr. B. AW!" Tho Butler: are beam from eteir. vte"ie which the! cum- ftRkr6rarewiihimrtoa.dmit ttsatthwhanedme-,rt hindeodahodmtemmtto euitrttttetooetsaanevertiooe loved God with their "whoit, huh and their neighbor as themselves. The Bible was that ttk path Whiletmvaeatitxtaladvtoitisaty.adsrtoGoei--e-eg methereamxttlehadstov-,ouromtgood-tnrtratts- pod attending clinch. "I got fed' ofcootratutimrThediai-ds upieitirht I'm it wars-7.11m»: etmtribatUt - peni- Lsexibemeerifultomeasimter.i.tanee'. 1t-eetdtaseaetrwemte.raiThedoortgpeoitaoeeismst aseoodairttt'ertextgur" Ivery Mamba“. God-ine-ith-ttUtes-wi-tit-ttae.'.. have shined and come that oCside we shunt-d I pine d mesh-rot God. beauty. Mm.h6dnys' whim. Uncle no eirrurnstaet. cu. said Mr. squad could com- cil be accused of "vietimizirtg I dammit-mt head" on this issue. "It would be ”My Mtgtmi for the build’ng torttmistritmer to leave and than retoin In stiff if such had been ttfe use." das St. W. Dyna-{M in mm Elmlga .and District oil-"Slut HEW" "an wrong. ”that would POINTS Til PONDER T Dorothy Clare Kilbum 't'iiiliitiiiiiii? 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