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Weston Times (1966), 11 Jan 1968, p. 5

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Â¥For duties in general accountâ€" ing department‘ of, transport company in Rexdale. Appliâ€" cant must have previous acâ€" counting _ experience. Teleâ€" phone Mrs. Scully 244â€"5531 Over 25, permanent, comâ€" pany benefits. 40 â€" 55 age group welcomed. 50 Help Wanted Accounting Clerk 81. LOST â€"â€" Small orange cat, urâ€" gently â€" requiring _ treatment, Child heartbroken. Handsome rewargd. 241â€"3187. Etobicoke _ Little _ Theatre urgently rfiqlflres’ 5 mqsl- mc es cians for their forthcoming production of ‘"The Enterâ€" tainer" on February 8, 9, 10, 1968. Bright young man preferably . recent high . school graduate. Dependability, accuracy and a willingness to work the prime requisites. â€" ‘The above positions offer salaries commensurate with experience and ability. _ 35 hr. work week, pompany paid benefits. .__ _Por 'ilj:,rview appointment TELEPHONE 677â€"4440 53. LOST & FOUND }'nquiries are invited from non . professional . musicians for piano, drums, trombone, trumpet â€" and â€" violin. The music required will be for 5 or 6 vocal numbers and may be either live or on tape. TRUCK DRIVER WANTED Makeâ€"Up Classes STARTING JAN. 15th Beauty Isle Cosmetics We are requiring new carrier girls or boys in all our circulation areas. Weston â€" Mt. Dennis â€" Why Not Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours? Please Call. 241â€"6724 Musicians Wanted BOYS OR GIRLS t A \ Age10-11-1_2-13 ~ PLEASE CALL OUR CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU Cordella Ave. Area Route now open in 2402 Bloor St. West Excellent Salary Plus Commission Steady work â€"â€"*Age no barrier Established Routes 77 CARLINGVIEW DR., ETOBICOKE 248â€"2601 â€" â€" â€" â€" 249â€"8245 For Mount Dennis, Downsview â€" _ ~*~\ RECORDS CLERK PERSONAL CARRIERS 767â€"5401 Or apply Personnel Dept. CH. 1â€"5211 to supervise ,limited parking in local plaza commencing immediately. ; 56. BIRTHS 'SCHRJBER â€" Ron and Renee are delighted to announce the safe arrival of Raquel Christâ€" ine, a sister for Jeffrey and Lotelle, January 5,.1968, Many thanks to Doctors J. E. Brunâ€" ton and J. Fraser and staff | _ of St. JGseph‘s Hospital. at 2157 Weston Rd. MR. AND MRS. L. D. Bettridge of Weston are happy to announce the engagement of their daughâ€" ter, Linda Gail to Joseph Jean Pierre Matte, son of Mr. and Mrs. 54. _ ENGAGEMENTS Apply To Vince‘s Barber Shop MR. AND MRS. E. W. D. Cannon have the pleasure of announcing the engagement of their daughâ€" ter, Dorothy to Detlef De ‘Boer, son of Mrs. M. Mathiesen of Millville, New Jersey. Wedding to take place July 27, 1968. frJ vOZBXa9C Thurs. â€"â€" 4 to 8 â€" 248â€"2601 EUCHRE AND Bake Sale, Tueeâ€" day,: January 16, 1968, 8 p.m. Church of the Good Shepherd, Weston Road and Eglinton s7A â€" CEMETERY LOT | J s R Lawrence Aveâ€"Royal York Rd& 6g0o. CQaMING EVENTS F. J. Matte of Smith Falls, Ofâ€" tario. Wedding will take place in August at St. Basil‘s Church, Toronto. Riverside Cemetery and Crematorivm Male 4& Female CH 1â€"0861 BIRTHS 4 to 8 10 to 4 Entered into rest at the Oshawa General Hospital, on Thursday, January 4, 1968, Frances Howlâ€" ings, beloved wife of the late J. P. Allan, formerly of : Weston, forâ€"mer mayor of Weston and MPP for York West.) Dear moâ€" ther of Frances (Mrs. Roger G. Conant) of Greenwood, Ont. and Howlings, of Toronto. Funeral loving grandmother of Allan and Armand and sister of William Howling, of Toronto. Funeral service was held in the chapel Saturday. January 6th. Interment St. Philips Cemetery, Weston. Suddenly at the Humber Mem-‘ orial Hospital on Sunday, Jan. 7. 1968, Harold (Hank) Courtney, beloved husband of Pearl Craig. dear father of Barbara of Caliâ€" fornia and Mrs. Patricia ‘Marcelâ€" lie of Vancouver. brother of Irene, (Mrs. D. Andrews) of Vanâ€" lcouver, Hazel, (Mrs. H. Colley) of Downsview, Ernest of ’!‘ommo.‘ { Ted of Owen Sound, Helen (Mrs. | R. Cleave) of Eyebrow, Sask., and Robert of Vancouver. Service was | held. in the chapel Wednesday. | January 10th. Cremation. ‘ LAURENCE, DAVID ! _ Suddenly on Friday, January 5. | 1968. David Laurence of Weston, | husbandsof the late Elizabeth Maâ€" ‘shinter. dear brother of William | of Weston, uncle of Heleh (Mrs. | S. Inch) of Lo n d o n, and Shel ‘ Laurence of Guelph. Service was | held in the chapel Monday Janâ€" ! uary 8th. Interment Riverside \ Cemetery. * BRENNAN, JAMES RICHARD \ (Member of the 48th Highlandâ€" ers Reg. No. B. 72613) â€" Sud denly at the Humber Memorial Hospital on Monday Jan. 1, 1968.1 James Brennan of Weston, belovâ€" ed father of Mari Kristine, dear brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Leitch. Service, was held in the chape} Thursday January 4th. Cremation. Dodgers Stop ‘Steelers 7â€"4 ALLAN, FRANCES (ANNE) +Suddenly as the result of an acâ€" cident, Thurs.. Jan. 4, 1968, Howâ€" ard N. C. O‘Brien, in his 26th year, beloved â€"husband of Sandra MclIntyre, dear father of Corina Lynne and Glenn Todd, beloved son of Howard W. and Thelma O‘â€" Brien, loving brother of Suzanne and David. Service was held in the chapel Monday January 8th. Interment â€" Glendale _ Memorial Gardens. » Jr. B‘ Game | _ Smith, whose older brother Al played goal for the Toronto Maple Leafs is presently with Tulsa Oilâ€" ers of the Central League, got great protection from his teamâ€" mates as they outshot the Steelâ€" ers 49 to 18. / This was particulary evident in i the second period when the shots were 242 in favor of Weston. Bill Smith, who is the 15â€"yearâ€" old regular goalténder for the Weston Juveniles was pressed inâ€" to action when regular goalâ€"tenâ€" der Bob McKeraghan was sideâ€" lined witi an ankle injury and Dave Card, the "B‘s" other goalie, was his Dresden, Otnario, home for the Christmas holidays. Death Notices Of The Past Week Steve McDonald of Weston was chosen first star of the game as he gained three points on a goal and two assists. Denis Milroy notched his 15th goal of the season after only 15 seconds of play to give the Dod gers an early lead. They dropped behind 2â€"1 by the end ‘of the stanza on goals by Art Foy and Ross Woodley of York Steel. COURTNEY, HAROLD L. vTheD;);i_gex:l dlm; storming out in the second period to score four unanswered goals for a 5â€"2 V]eud, _ Steve MacDonald, Ross Sloan, Phil LePan and Dusty ‘Papke were the Weston mafksmen. . ‘The teams traded goals in the thirdâ€"frame as Tom Johnston and Tom Davidson taNied for the Steelmen, and Murray â€" Maggett and Ross Sloan with his second of the night replied for the Dodgers. The Etobicoke Indians are visiâ€" tors on Weston ice this Friday at 8:30 p.m. and this is a very big game for the Dodgers as a win would keep them within striking distance o?nfourth place with less than eight games left to play. O‘BRIEN, HOWARD N CH 1â€"2233 (At King St.) Weston Rd. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Mc Vickers and family, The Mc Vickers returned with her and are gomhlu # holld?y with Mr still on crutches as a result of a broken leg some time ago and is happy to see her school friends drop in any time. She has reâ€" ceived many cards and gifts which have helped pass the time at home. A teacher calls on her for lessons so she still ‘has the old ‘school work to do every day. She should make it back to school in another month or Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hurrie, Oshawa, spent a week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Aitken, Melody Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pipher entertained their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burâ€" pee, to dinner at Sutton Place recently, it being the Burpees 23rd wedding anniversary. John Saville has returned to hys studies at Denver University after spending the past three weeks with his parents, Mr. and By SUSAN LAMANTIA Tast Saturday York Memorial‘s hockey team won the meet. The morning . started . off with | six teams, and York won her opener _ Lead scorers. were Rob Allis with four goals and Bob Best with three goals. Memo. Wins Hockey Meet Miss Bonnie Cox, Melody Rd., York rested in the afternoon. played again at night, and won 4â€"1, with Pete Brennan top scorâ€" 11â€"1 Monday night saw York‘s Mid get Basketball Team beat Lea side by a score of 58â€"28. The Drama Club is starting up and if you are at all talented you are welcome to come and try out. There are usually three oneâ€"act plays, which are put on for the public later in the year. York is preparing "The Sand: box" for entry in the Simpson‘s Festival in competition with onâ€" tries from other schools in the area Last Friday the Crest Hour Theatre Company presented an hour of skits, short plays and poetry readings in the new gymn for the entire school. \Fâ€"â€"rZ INDVI _‘|_ |WI PAY OFF BILLS WITH ONE GLEAN SWEEP AbyZ Stop in or call. Get acquainted with our oneâ€"step bill cleaning service ASK Ready cash from GAC International â€" makes piledâ€"up bills disappear fast. Sweep many monthly payments into one. heléen kemsley 241â€"5686 strathburn park: +â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" WE STON 4 John StNRGt. .. .. 1122280300500 .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"RICHMOND MiLEâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 20 Yonge Street, South.... ... .. .. ... Phone 8844458 _â€". GEORGETOWN â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Ein nomtmainnd 5... 2s 1 J damnrommmnevarcans 25 Bloor Street, West ... ... .. Phone 924â€"7731 (Bioor at Yonge) 2290 Dundas Street, West. ...... ... .. Phone 5324421 (Front of Tawers) 3034 Danforth Avenue .. ........ . Phone 6981161 (Opposite Shoppers World) 64 Vaughan Road. .. .0.. ... .> . Phone 534.8816 (At St. Chnr Ave , W.) 7645 Eghnton Avenue, East......._. Phone 261â€"7276 _ (Eghnton M Briminy Neat) 944A St, Clair Avenue, West. .. .. .. .. Phone 531â€"4623 (St, Cioir at Oatwoag) 2087 Yonge Street................. ... Phone 481â€"6836 2 Slecks betaw Eglinton Avi.) 2907A Dundas Street, West. . . .. .. .Phone 767â€"3161 12 Mam Street, South in LOANS UP To $5000 aBE, 1 Wlack West of Keate St.) ends| Couphes‘ Club and Men‘s Club on ; reâ€"| Saturday night starting at 8:15 gifts| p.m. Ray Leonard will supply the time| music for regular and square her| dancing so couples come on oul the| and have a lot of fun. On Sunâ€" very | day evening there will be a hymn backl sing featuring the talented young h or couple Merv and Merla Watson. | Also on the program will be a ’ young musician, Ron Albert. Plan irrie.| to attend to enjoy good enterâ€" meir\tfinmenl and to participate in and | the singing. Mrs. John Saville, Sunset Trail I*.. entértained her cuchre club with the winners being Botâ€" ty Penlington and Beryl Saville. i Sincere sympathy is extended ‘to ~Mrs. Eric Cox and family, Melody Mn the death of her \ father ~r ly, Ben Collins of | Thornecrest | Park. Sympathy | is also extended to Royal Aitken | and fapily, Melody Rd. on the |death of his brother, Walter Aitken, and to Mrs. Rolly Grimâ€" ’shlw’ and family on the sudden death of her father, Harry Lanâ€" \dymore, Cobourg, Ont. swinging the weekend with the annuloLe- put on by the | _ The Sadie Hawkins Dance will bo held on Friday, Jan. 18. Music | will be provided by the Enterâ€" | tayners. Dress: hard times. Parents‘ Night is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 11. This is the night vour teachers tell your parents the good and BAD about you. £ â€" hfiany of the senior girls will act as guides and aides to the teachers. â€" Red Cross Offers Course For Swimmers The Red Cross, and the York borough parks and recreation deâ€" partment will jointly sponsor a leader patrol swimming course beginning Sat.. Jan. 20 for boys and girls 15 years of age and up. Riverside Church . will: be _The course will be held at George Harvey vocational school as a preâ€"requisite for entrance to the Red Cross instructional school. Application forms may be obtained from Tug Wilson of the parks and recreation department. GAC INTERNATIONAL Phone 249â€"8341 Phone 877â€"6971 Lovilla By GORP wl the big marksmen with one goal .__MINOE ATOI nlou,udnud.Glg-lu-‘ Pittsburgh 1. Guélph 1 ean scored«.the other with assists The Minorâ€"Atom boys d0 NO!| to Wes Lewis and Dave O‘Rourke. believe in seoring a lot of mh‘ Detroit‘s lone goal was by Juâ€" as in both ‘-.I.:ttl:. JIC:’G'"" lius Troll unâ€"assisted. a the same one . John Mor: Bost U visom scored the only goal '°" SBooles nes hak Yeoke us Pittsburgh unâ€"assisted and Bruce (OeSE Weaver got Guelph‘s goal on a their win as they scattered !heir: pass from Mike Swirla. ‘ goals by Jim Burton, Robert Ii‘rll-‘ Oshawa 1, Batrie 1 er, Blair Seckington, John Newâ€" eo:o u.t.:on ”:hl(:'dh:o‘ "::d “:: some and Ric Savage. ‘Auisu score after Greg Hollister had ‘\ were also chalked up by Jim Bnr scored for Barrie early in the| ton, Robert â€" Fraser lnd’ Blair game. Oshawa‘s goal came from Seckington. New Haven ‘marks the stick of Scott Parker. *men were RAll Latimer and Roâ€" MINOR ATOM LEADING bin Smith with one goal each ‘ SCORERS * |and Bahan Koloian got one as‘ [ G A PL O\ sist. In this game Oshawa had to come from behind to tie the score after Greg Hollister had seored for Barrie early in the game. Oshawa‘s goal came from the stick of Scott Parker. MINOR ATOM LEADING SCORERS * Bruce Weaver (Gueiph) _ 7 3 10| Mike Swirla (Guelph) 50 40 9]8 Jim Willis (Pitts) 1 i s} Brent Beckett (Pitts.) _ 3 3 6| i Jeff Ward (Pitts.) : 4 6)1 Scott Beckett: (Oshawa) 4 2 6| Jim Morrison (Oshawa) 3 3 6| ; Bob McGibbon (Barrie) _3 3 6 ; ATO | c Windsor 1, nmk CE Hamilton suffered their first|! defeat at the hands of Wipdsor\< with a goal by David Halliwell|# assisted by Kevin Kurnik. Tom | ! Noble chalked up the shuttout with excellent help from Gary Borrow who was a stand out on | defence for Windsor. 1 _ Kitchener 2. Marlboros 0 _ | ‘In â€" another â€" shut out contest Tom Newton for Kitchener postâ€" . ed his shutâ€"out. Marksmen were| goals by Tim Clark and Mike lBoyd with assists to Dave Brenâ€", | nan and Paul Retiejko. xt 4 | PEE WEE | I Providence 2. Owen Sound 1 | |\ _ Providence squeaked _ out . a ;victory with David Carmichael |coming up with. two big goals |\and Bill Preston and Ron Whilâ€"| 11ier each picking up two assists“ | Owen Sound marker by Don | Armstrong assisted by Russ Milâ€" ligan and Wayne Webb. | Stratford 2, Waterloo 0 4 | _ Stratford posted a shutâ€"out by | ‘;Don Douglas in goal and two | goals by Randv McBride. Assists went to John Ponikvar. Don Pryâ€", | sunka and Ralph Cooper. ° ‘ MINOR BANTAM 4 Buffalo 4. Quebec Aces 1 ; Buffalo continued its winning: | ways with a big win from Quebec. Pointgetters for Buffalo were | goals by Vincent Franco. Sam || Butt, Orlando Notorinni and Petâ€" 7 ?’ Witt, Assists went to Mike || Saunders, Randy Diplock with | two; Art Gagner with two; and »| Ric O‘Donnell. Quebec‘s lone talâ€" _\ ly was by Ken Middleton with an assist to Jim Witt. Clevéeland 3. Rochester 1 Cleveland kept on the winning track with Pat Halliwell being the big gun with two goals and one assist, the other goal was by Glen Newboid and assists to Wayne Higgins and Ken Clarke. Russ Dukoff scored the lone Rochester goal unâ€"assisted. LEAGUE STANDINGS Win Loss Tie Pis. Buffalo _ . To .& 0 00 d4 PMlavaland s 5 8 10 Buffalo _ . Cleveland Quebec Aces Rochester Pavid D‘Orsey (Roch.\ 15 4 19 Glen Newbold (Cleve.\ 12 3 15 Mike Saunders (Buffalo) 3 12 15 Tony Dimou (Buffalo) 5 8 13 Craig Stewart (Quebec) 4 7 1 Gil Latimer (Buffalo) 3 6.9 BANTAM Rangers 3,‘Detroit 1 Rangers posted a good win over Detroit with Barry Cousiâ€" neau and Jeff Burford being Weston Minor Hockey League NEXT ... ‘ THURSDAY NIGHT . Jan. 18th York Public Library RFE.COMMENCES IT‘S THURSDAY EVENING FILM AND DISCUSSION MEETINGS OF INTEREST TO THE BOROUGHԤ CITIZENS Time 8:00 p.m. At The York Public Library Auditorium 1745 Eglinton Ave. W. (1 block east of Dufferin) 781â€"5208 ‘‘Wings To Polynesia past and present No Admission Charge ADVENTURE FILMS film of high adventure Leading "Konâ€"Tiki" Scorers | _ Raliph Rainsford, was the leaqd.) ESNEWNO AMPIP®: B \ing pointgetter for Frisco with| were Doug Showers, Do |his two goals and one assist folâ€"| tell and Doug Carmicha lowed by Rob Stephens with two assists to Alan Snelling goals, Bill. Stefaniuk with one Sartell and Jim Meikle. goal and one assist, Bill Brown Canadians 4, Chicag | one goal. Tony Culkeen picked| Canadians came from | up three assists and singles by to win this one in anoth Phil Grubbe, Alex Biffis and| game. Canadian point Tom Long. Los Angeles point-\were goals by Tim Woods getters were Larry Parker wilh‘cox, .Peter Priede and | his neat hat trick of three goals Hyland with assists to Bri and one by Dave Scuse. Assists| strong, Gary Buck an« went to Dave Restrick, Don Copâ€" Hughes picking up two ¢ leston. Tim Harkness and Dave| a single to Paul McLeat | Scuse. | go pointgetters were & | _ St. Louis 3. Philadelphia % _ | Le« Dodman, Tony Ma _ St. Louis and Philly played a; and Mike Skinner with a good threeâ€"all fie with St. Louis! Gerry Rypan, Stu He | pointgetters being goals by Denis! Rabert Agkin and Brian / Hicks, Ken Dickin and Alex Maâ€" LEAGUE STANDIN _ fur with assists to Doug Gowland,| : Win Lost | Brian MceKinney and Tim Varâ€" Toronto 4 1 | eoe. Poug Booth. was the big| Canadians 4003 | scorer for Philly with two goals Americans 2003 and one assist; John Clarke one Chicago 1 4 ‘\goal and two assists; Dave Mcâ€"| Leading Scorers \| Causland picked up two assistsv', = * | JUVENILE STANDINGS | Jim Burnett (Amer.) " WOL T For Ag. P Gary Muchos (Tor.) â€"‘ Philadelphia _ 5 0 3 43 25 13| Alan Snelling (Tor.) ‘/ St. Louis 4 2 2 350 20 10| Jerry Rypan (Chicago) ~/ San Francisco 3 5 0 31 42 6| Robt. Askin (Chicago} Nlos Angeles â€" 0 5 3 27 40 3| Joey Lesnewski (Amer.) JUVENILE San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 4 _ITC Turns Down Cityâ€"Suburbs | Express Service: ‘Too Costly‘ MLa Pananta Prancit Enmmiecian . Was anie W ie ales notan that an Philadetphia St. Louis San Francisco Los Angeles The Torontg Transit Commission has expressed strong doubts that suburban shopping centres in North York or York would support the idea of an express bus service from the shopping centres to the downtown city area. In 1962 the TTC conducted an experiment in a direct express bus service from a suburban shopping centre to the downtown area. It lasted six weeks. It was found that fares were paying for only 23 p.c. of the cost of the express service. The TTC claims that use of such . . . FOR CAR OR TRUCK . . . CALL BOB: LTME LITILE BROS. »200 WESTON RD. 244â€"1701 Â¥3 $s V i Americans 3, Toronto 3 | In one of the best played games | of the season Americans and Torâ€" | onto battled to a draw. Ameriâ€" lcan goal getters Were Jim Burnâ€" ett, Jack Bowler and ln}iu Backâ€" | house with assists going to Jack (Hayden, John Kennedy, Ross | Moore, Mike Ogilvie and Joey ‘Lesntwskj. Toronto‘s marksmen | were Doug Showers, Doug Sarâ€" \ tell and Doug Carmichael with assists to Alan Snelling, Peter |Sartell and Jim Meikle. Â¥, y Canadians 4, Chicago 3 . | _ Canadians came from behind \to win this one in another good | game. Canadian point . scorers â€"| were goals by Tim Woods, Robert | Cox, .Peter Priede and George Hyland with assists to Brian Armâ€" s\ strong, Gary Buck and_ Gerry â€"‘ Hughes picking up two each and \a single to Paul McLean. Chicaâ€" | go pointgetters were goals by il.e: Dodman, ‘Tony. Marshelleck i: and Mike Skinner with assists to ¢‘ Gerry Rypan, Stu Henderson, S| Robert Askin and Brian Dick. 6 LEAGUE STANDING s Win Loss Tie Pis. . ) Pnrania Â¥ L i "dl We lease all FORD products and competitive makes. Ken Dickin (St, Louis) 9 Greg Embrey (Los, Ang.)..6 Brian Watt (Plril.) & Brian McKinney (St. Lou.) 4 vice only. It is also noted that some boroughs _ including North York have plans for their own downtown areas. The TTC has put its slide rule to work and come up with a $1â€"million cost to introduce the express bus service plus $600,000 a year in operating ‘costs. In conclusion the TTC claims such a service would be expensive to introduce, unecoâ€" nomical to operate ‘and duplicate many of the exijsting suburban bus (WESTON) 10

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