for tll new career The speakers are well- 1tualifisd I-- Dr. Helen Morley, In. Lita-Rose Retchermsu, director of the Women's Divi- lion of the Ontario Department of labor; Mrs. Ethel McLellan HI: Eotbicoke resident and director of the recruitment branch,“ the Ontario Civil Service (the top girl union: .0ntuio‘l female civil ser- vnnts); G. A. Noble of the North York Board of Educa- tion, Elizabeth Smith president oft placement ngsnry, and tMrs. Lauri Murray, head of community "wives for the North York public library. WW ., Fibula†14 and 03-“ Mb 1 uriu of rail! Wow-y morning Wm.,m hips and uoun- umu anion- until May 15. this an". called A Second Cunt: Gilda-u Sam-u for lat-n Wu will be based " Yeti": Glendon Campus manic. and Lawrence} in Atkinson Colleg- Common Room. In. Syhril F. Campbell, student adviser for Atkinson Conan. In: trudged sessions which will explore the stays Ind "qromsibilitie of women', liven; provide the background to the llloged feminine dilem- nl. (Doria Anderson, editor of Chatelaine}; advise on up-dat- in: through additional educn- tion (Dr. Roby Kidd, chairman of adult education for the Ontario Institute for Studies m Education). _ a. and - not quite "I" - was“. b at out in. rare Unhudty in awaiting . - “In: for women, that - to just the may Various careers will be PA- plomd - business. Leaching, will work, troverument, lib- nry work -- all pllcn where 'rutturitr do" not work warns: Ill employ“ F Visits will- be, arranged in line with tho career plans of thou who enroll in the mung The group is limited to wo- men over M, and will be kept Imlll in order to ensure indivi- dual uttention, A Grade 12 eduution in required for ad- mission. For f u r th e r information About. admittance mad the fees, all Atkinson College and in- quire nbnut Course 301. om Mc..Dar 'u) THURSDAY. Tu, IO " l "ttar All) SATURDAY I AM. TO 0 I". WE‘RE ioddiD DOWN WITH ma. BRAND NEW 1967 animus BUT AT Tm: mess WE'RE SELLING THEM - THEY WONT LAST TOO LONG! _ Save up to $1000. tt's.tsrourrearto HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! KEN SEAGER BOUGHT THE FINAL PRODUCTION RUN OF 1967 RAMBLER AUTOMOBILES FROM THE PLANT 'IN BRAMPTON. AT THE PRICE WE PAID FOR THEM. WE IUST CANT HELP BUT SAVE YOU HUNDREDS or DOLLARS ON BRAND NEW 1967 RAMILER REBELS AND AMBASSADORS. EURTHER MORE SOME or THESE CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH AU. THE LUXURY EXTRAS AND THESE EXTRAS ARE BILLET) TO YOU IN SOME CASES AT A SMIDGIN or THE USUAL COST! F MBA. BT. W. Purple and White for F ewson rites St. Philip's Anglican Chureh WIS tastefuliy deeorated with white and purple cal-nations for the afternoon wedding of Maya Donnelly. .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Donnelly, 62 Bridesburg Drive, Weston, to Covrie Fewson. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fewson, 37 Lang- side Avenue, Weston. Rev. J. T, 1'onneylseare and Rev. T. R. Butler officiated at the January ceremony and ot- ganist was Mr. C. R. Hogarth. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in an empire line lace gown with cathedral akin and shoul- der length veil. She carried a bouquet of purpie-tipped white carnations. Maid of honor was Miss Wendy Williams. bridesmaid was Miss Lyndtr'Hurst, flower girl was Miss Nicki Gerts and A, it'iil', - viii' % _...,....."'"' MR. AND MRS. C. FEWSON m P.M. mos: woo-mo l g V I'. m 5mm gin THESE CARS ARE tam NEW CARS AND CARRY THE FULL 50.000 MILE. s YEAR AMERICAN MOTORS "HERE IS THE PLACE WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY ON BRAND NEW mums." REMEMB.ER! ring bearer wu Master Kevin Donnelly. Shades of purple were the attendants empire style gownl and they carried white carna- tions. MP. Roy Reeves acted u best man. for the groom and Mr. Lloyd Smith served as usher. For the reception It Ascot Inn, Mrs. Donnelly won a pale blue And silver dress with black accessories and . white rose corsage. The groom's mother chose In orange and white dress and coat ensemble with corsage of yellow roses. _ For u wedding trip to an un- disclosed destination, the bride donned I green check can and black accessories. ... The couple will reside in Downsview. T 1000 WON ROAD Inn South at In. may..." lip, can It Per out a! gut cu dollar and if prudent-u m cornehvill ro- iurx_nteastheinv.ss-- lent? Tho mvcr in education. Mr. buy lava. Chit†d “a loin Tan-nu School loud Old the Unit-dun Pd- uw.tltie. d W Tm On. of the major problems h how to provide dunno u- commodation for " Ichool - children. In the Metro Toronto urn there In 870,000 students in public schools, In- other 100,000 in lop-rate u-huoll. Thin year 81 million dollar. will be spent on build- ing new Iqhooll Ind yet lama children will be ‘ttnnding class" in church buomenu and receiving' lecond cl“: adu- cation. T Ono million (16th in spun any by w adults our chil- dren and it isn't though. Some children hive special needs. For instance, there are children in the downtown area who enter kind-ten not ever Having seen I book in the home or heard of In art tral- lery or museum. Some cannot recognize a picture of In apple because they huve never seen one. . on saidâ€. Jan. ti, that m- om'should bu Vile colic-med with what in going L in duct- tion today. , -. . Mr. bowel believes that the main objective of the Metro Scth Board lhould be to pro- vide equal education] oppor- tunity for all children. m: What subject“!- on Lawn-euro Ave. E. 3nd Marian. Rold Acton From Cedar!!!“ Pllu - “7-8257. F NIB You†Street It Steele- Are. - 'M.7661 "" Enlist»: Ave. E. - East of Dore Valley Pnrlwny 151.1311. , IM PERIAL YOUR STARTING PROBLEMS MAY BE CAUSED Bi A WEAK on DEFECTIVE BATTERY. BUT - 0mm ELECTRICAL on run SYSTEM mamas _ MAY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR Peon STARTING. 'REXDALE RAMBLING fa Know IT WON’T bm, WE KNOW WHY! IIOR 3 DAYS ONLY OUR TECHNICIANS WILL: Inspect. Clean and Adiust Replace o v . Spark Plugs . (Roplucomom Extra) Points ' A? 5 ""aUg,',1,,e"Eu?" Rotor G: Condenser A " In. nnlv In an not than mun but in -rnead m.- It the end of the tint ya: in mind. For my this in tha hecinning of I history or fail- uu ihich “can!!! leads to twining whack. And lo may perpetuate what Mr. Law.- â€(an to u tho ‘wolfm new. haili- who luv. “I: on vellum tor 1 and ' -tittoa. “Thou (milieu at. tho binding marl in our loci-t," he thud. i New with tlo help of IpeCill mow When 'ad new vorhn who go into than homes, than is mum to he. lieu that in many cam the cyc‘lc in being broken. Mr. Lowe. believes that im- migration should he encouraged bonus: of the enriching effect that people from other count trial have on our community, but ituioes result in 5000 Btu. dentl entering the school BYB- tom ovary you with little or no knowledge of English. Another major problem for mtucator' in cmtod by the counties: thousand: of immi- nlnu whit came to Canada - year. It is necnury to provide inmmive impinge training for than ltudenta and this is ex- pensive. Mr. Lowes feel that, since the Federal Government is responsibel fur bringing im- migrants into the country they should be prepared to assume some of the financinl respons- ibility for this language train- in: hunk School and Parents' not. will he holding their and Adian Carburetor USE YOQ ESSO-MATIC CREDIT t F--'------'--"-'----"---" TUNE UP PACKAGE Auwmgw-m PM?! M. The ml- for tho ovum, which helm Com Whip! and Frivolitiu in built; phnnd try the mu. (How about that.!) The fun and pm plus I Mint lunch um nll you†for The. Tickeu no limited no it in mutual that you your" only by calling In. E. Johnna at 141-67“. Although my {all n little than of their goal, the Itudenh " Rudd. public whoa] re. manded 1:0ny to n upped to support the Save the Children Fud by. contributing 8220.00. Thin bothers hat you"! achieve- ment. Good going kids. t Did you know that ministers from the various churches in the Rexdule au- take turns visiting the Kipling Acres Home for the Aged on Sunday morning and conducting I ser- vice of worship for the resi- dents? Becuuse of the many cnlls being received/by Ruthie United Church for material assistance, 1 Welfare Commit- tee has been established under the Chairmanship of Mr. Vic- tor Rideout. Although the com- mittee provides food and cloth- ing for those in need, its pri- mnry concern is . with the a p i r i t u ill needs Ind those things that make calls for help necessary. Most of the churches in the Rexdale area are co- operating in this work through a Council which has set up a cross-index to prevent 'tver.. All For Only THESE REQUIRE TESTING TOO! BURNED OR DEFECTIVE SPARK PLUGS PLUGS NOT PROPERLY GAPPED BURNED IGNITION POINTS IGNITION TIMING INCORRECT "a1NA 1 IUA‘ A IAVIIA‘“ n.‘ uv-.-... __ - DEFECTIVE COIL PRODUCING 1NSUFFiC1ENT VOLTAGE» TO FIRE PLUGS F LEAKAGE OR HIGH RESISTANCE IN THE IGNITION SYSTEM 'DEFECTIVE GENERATOR, ALTERNATOR, VOLTAGE REGULATOR OR STARTER LEAKAGE IN THE CHARGING SYSTEM unint- "The Thu " the lam" is I film about Vin Nani pro- duced by the Am Mcintr of Fri-nth. According to a spots-nun for the Canadian Friend.'. Sank-e Committee, "This in not . niu tihte but than it's not _ aim: war." " will In lbw! to the Ulmrial Follow-hi, " Neutral " run. on Sud-y. February I. at-Pin-int Community Centrd. In. David Sun, I Quaker, will be mount to speak about the work of tho Quakers in Viet Nam and to :nswer questions. The time is 10:30 mm. Ind you an be assured of a cordial welcome. 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