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Weston Times (1966), 25 Apr 1968, p. 5

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47. HELP WANTED THE WOMEN‘S Association of Weston â€" Presbyterian Church are holding a Geranium Tea â€" Dessert Luncheon and Bake Sale in Creelman Hall, 7 Cross St. on Saturday, May 4th, 1:30 p.m. Tickets 50 cents. BRIDGER â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother who passed away April 23rd, 1965. Dear Mom you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no RUMMAGE SALE St. Matthias Anglican Church, Larose and Royal York, Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. 60. COMING EVENTS 59. IN MEMORIAM 51. 57A. CEMETERY LOT Cruickshank Motors Ltd. 2062 WESTON RD. 50. _ HELP WANTED Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. Sales Representative With or without automobile experience, for one of Metro‘s Largest Lincoln â€" Mercury Dealers. Do You Qualify ? We have a most interesting sales position with high earn: ing possibilities for the right man, contact Mr. Cliff Cruickâ€" shank. @ Do you have a good provâ€" en sales record? @ Are you between the ages of 22 and 40? ©@ Are you neat in appearâ€" ance, intelligent and honâ€" est? @ Are you capable of earnâ€" ing an executive income? more, Still in memory, you are with us As you always were before. Lovingly remembered ‘by husâ€" band Bill, children Jack and Dot, Vic and Nola, Jean and Bob. George and Charlotte and grandchildren, POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU Why Not Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours? * 2402 Bloor St. West 767â€"5401 Riverside Cemetery and Crematorium $75 per week draw Excellent commission plan Monthly and yearâ€"end bonuses Demonstrator supplied. Excellent health & medical plan Beautiful modern new & used car facilities Onâ€"theâ€"job training OPENING SOON! WESTON AREA Best Pay Plan Enquire Now! .‘ ALSO & PART TIME POSITIONS Applicants must be available to work 2 or 3 days per week along with some evening work. Mosstype Plate Mounter CANADA MANPOWER OFFICE 244â€"6461 CH 1â€"0861 SALES HELP WANTED MODERN WRAPPINGS LIMITED 44 Racine Rd. Rexdale PERSONAL ® Must be fully experienced © Top wages © Good opportunity for right man ADULT FEMALES Cashiers Meat Wrappers Produce Clerks 1736 WESTON RD. (opp. Beaver Lumber) APRIL 29th TO MAY 3rd INCLUSIVE 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. AVAILABLE FOR:â€" 247â€"6147 INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD AT:â€" 50. HELP WANTED RECOVER YOUR FURNITURE We strip your furniture down to the frame, tighten springs reweb, reâ€"cover. WANTED We have choice selection of upholstery materials in all the latest easy â€" care fabrics, decorator solids. STELLA CHESTERFIELD LTD. Call Our Circulation Department TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED TO AND FROM WESTON Rustic Rd. â€" Keele, Floral Parkway â€" Keele North Park â€" Keele, Arrow Smith â€" Keele, Culford Rd. â€" Gulliver BOARD OF TRADE COUNTRY CLUB Davidson Dr. Woodbridge Due to expansion, we require carriers in the It‘s Wonderful! CH. 1â€"5211 SHOP in WESTON Experienced Bartenders Lounge Waiters Waitresses * . Locker Room Attendants (male & female) Female Short Order Cook Downsview area MALE CARRIERS 62 Eddystone Ave. Downsview For Free Consultation Call REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY COMPANY OFFERS:â€" ® Top wages ® Excellent benefits program ® 5 â€" eight hour days per week Applicants must be _IR vears of age. minimum with high school education and a sound preâ€" vibus employment record. FOR A NEW LOOK Permanent Positions For Qualified Applicants 851â€"2811 ® GROCERY CLERKS ® PRODUCE CLERKS ® MEAT CUTTERS FOOD STORE (At Thistledown Blvd.) (Between Weston Rd. and Islington Ave.) ON ALBION ROAD WARD FUNERAL HOME Suddenly at her home, on Satâ€" urday, April 20, 1968, Mary Agâ€" new lgne of Beechborough Ave., Toroffto 15,) beloved wife of Frank Agnew, dear mother of James, Charles, Roy, Mona, Allan 87. _ DEATHS 2035 Weston Rd. (At King }'.) AGNEW, MARY MALE & FEMALE MALE & FEMALE REQUIRES 630â€"2653 North York Mayor James Serâ€" vice warned that if Etobicoke managed to keep the night ban on Islington Ave. he had at least 15 other main roadways on which he would demand a night ban on he wo trucks "We are going to have a lot more trucks in the Metro area in the next few years so it is only logical that we open up the Metro roadways to these vehâ€" icles,"" he declared. As indicated, however, council turned down the removal of the ban on the Keeleâ€"Parkside route. Night truck . . . North York Controller Gordon Hurlburt â€" who is chairman of Metro‘s transportation committee joined York Controller Bodding ton in demanding that the ban he lifted on both Islinzton Ave. and the two city streets, Parkâ€" side Dr. and Keele St. LIVINGSTONE, BERTHA At Weston, on Saturday, April 20, 1968, Bertha Morris, wife of the late Dr. H. D. Livingstone, beloved aunt of Elizabeth (Mrs. F. J. Aziz) of Trenton, Kathryn, (Mrs. H. G. Crowe) of Belleville and Elaine (Mrs. T. F. R. Harâ€" court) of Toronto. Funeral serâ€" vices were held at her home Tuesday April 23rd. Interment Woodland cemetery, Guelph. LODER, OVERTON Suddenly at his home, Downsâ€" view, on Saturday, April 20, 1968 Overton Loder, beloved husband of Nina Jones, dear father of Donald, John, Judy and Freddie, brother of Do uglas, Rendell, Ralph, Elizabeth (Mrs. A. Ellsâ€" worth), Inez (Mrs. E. Yates) and Sandra, dear son of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Loder of Summerside., Nfld. Funeral to the church of St. Stephen, 2259 Jane St. for service Tuesday Aprill 23rd. Inâ€" terment Glendale Memorial Garâ€" dens. (Continued { om page 1) Etobicoke was demanding a comâ€" plete Metro road ban on trucks in ift borough. At the Branson Hospital, on Saturday, April 20, 1968, Domeniâ€" ca Morelli, wife of the late Augâ€" ustino Morelli, dear mother of Benedotto, Philip, Antonio, Rocâ€" ca (Mrs. D. Tulio), and Clara (Mrs. J. Gucciardi), dear sister of Frances (Mrs. V. Icobelli). Funâ€" eral to St. Philip Neri Church, 2124 Jane St., for Requiem Mass Wednesday, April 24th. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. in his 53rd year, beloved husâ€" band of Gladys M. Morton. dear father _ of Joanne and Allan, grandfather of Karen and Bruce. Service was held in the chapel Monday, April 22nd. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. SWAN, BEATRICE At her home,. on Thursday, April 18. 1968. Beatrice Keys. beâ€" loved wife of Ernie Swan of Bayâ€" view Ave., Toronto; dear daugh ter of Mrs. George Keys, and dear sister of Harry. Service was held in the chapel Saturday, April _ 20th. Interment â€" Mount Pleasant Cemetery. TODD, A. ROSS Suddenly at his home on Friâ€" day, April 19, 1968. A. Ross Todd in his 53rd year, beloved husâ€" band of Gladys M. Morton. dear At the Princess Margaret Hos:â€" pital on Tuesday, April 16, 1968. Steven Cassidy, beloved son of Kenneth and Ethel Cassidy of Weston, dear brother of Brian, Michael and Judy, dear grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox and Mrs. Elizabeth Cassidy. Service was held in the chapel Friday, April 19th. Interment Riverside Cemeâ€" tery. 87. and Frank, John, Fred and Helen Agnew; dear sister of Mona (Mrs. E. Biederman) of Pembroke, Helen (Mrs. P. O‘Brien) of Monâ€" treal, and Ruth (Mrs .J. Tease) of Scotland. Service was held in the chapel Tuesday, April 23rd. Inâ€" terment Riverside Cemetery. Death Notices Of The Past Week MORELL!, DOMENICA Low Cost 2nd Mortgages Above payments based on 15% per annum for 7 years WHY OUR PLAN IS BEST: NO BONUS CHARGE OR HIDDEN FEES: With the Associates, you get a mortgage agreement that is crystal clear. No bonus or hidden fees are ever charged. Prepayment privileges. Confidential arrangeâ€" ments. SPEEDY SERVICE: Just tell us your needs and we‘ll set up a plan for you immediately. CASSIDY, STEVEN Get cash fast for house repairs, a new car, vacations, or any other good reason. Monthly Payments You Borrow As Low As ASSOCIATES REALTY CREDIT LIMITED CH 1â€"2233 DEATHS $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 Human rights officer Eric Sisâ€" el of the Ontario human rights commission said there is nothâ€" ing in Ontario law that prohibits an employer from firing a diaâ€" betic because of his abnormality. The law only prohibits race, colâ€" or, creed or nationality as being reasons for a dismissal. He sugâ€" gested that Mr. Heatherington contact the Canadian Diabetic Association as many groups reâ€" sponsible for epeleptics, alcoholâ€" ics, crippies and others are workâ€" ing hard to educate employers and to get work for people with handicaps. MIDGET Toronto and Canadians were finalists in this division and put on a real fine playâ€"off. Canadians finished in first place and knockâ€" ed out the Chicago team while Toronto met the Americans and eliminated them. The first game was a real close one with Toronto coming out on top with a twoâ€"one victory. y The Banting and Best Insti tutes areâ€" making constant im provements in Graseuc ceatment Mrs. Heatherington said. There is now a leute insulin, which when injected. is used by the body over a 24â€"hour period. She wrote a letter to the editor this week that appears on page 2. Since employers are not allowed toâ€" discriminate against colored people, why are they allowed to discriminate against people with birth defects? By GORD MOORE The Midget and Juvenile Playâ€" offs brought to a successful conâ€" clusion another fine year in the history of the Weston Minor Hocâ€" key League. Midget and Juvenile finals CCM fires . of seven. His diabetes is comâ€" pletely controlled she said and would in no way affect his job. There should be more enlightenâ€" ment among the public and large employers as to what diabetes is, she added. Toronto 2, Canadians 1 Toronto‘s fitst goal by Jim Meikle with assists to Steve Blyth and Doug Showere, and the seâ€" 241â€"4411 Weston 1851 Eglinton Ave. West 781â€"6645 _ (Near Dufferin) 1939 Sheppard Ave. West 638â€"5717 (at Jane) METRO TORONTO CHAMPS in the Intermediate ‘"A" Hockey League. To collect the title, the team sponsored by Ashbee Bros. Fuels won 43 games during regular season play and lost 4. In the Metro playoffs they won 10 and only dropped 2 games. Team members from back left are: coach Bill Weston Minor Hockey League (Continued from page $38.10 $57.14 $16.19 $95.24 1830 Weston Rd. (So. of Lawrence) 1) cond goal by Doug Sartell un assisted. Canadians lone tally by Gary Buck with Tom Woods and Brian Armstrong assisting. Toronto 4, Canadians 1 Toronto came on strong in this one with the great goaltending by Doug Hill to win the champion ship. Toronto goal scorers were Jim Meikle, Gary Muchos, Peter Sartell and Jim Hall with assists to Steve Blyth, Alan Snelling. Wes Boddington, _ Doug Carâ€" michael and Dave McCarrell. Canâ€" adians goal by Robert Cox with assists to Brian Armstrong and Gary Buck. MIDGET LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS GP W L T F aA Canadians* 17 10 4 3 62 42 Toronto 17 8 4 5 45 42 Chicago 17 4 8 5 50 46 Americans 17 3 9 5 47 74 *Canadians Group Winners Toronto League Champions. JUVENILE In the Juvenile division it was Los Angeles who came out on top with their two wins over San Francisco. Los Angeles 3, San Francisco 1 Los Angeles goals by Tim Harkâ€" ness with two and Fred Stephens with one goal and one assist. Al Walker picked up two assists. 1968 VALIANT 2â€"DOOR Equipped with BIG 6‘ CYLINDER â€" 225 CU, IN, ENGINE, back up lights, window wash« ers, side view mirror, seat belts and all the standard factory satety equipment, ° 1968 PLYMOUTH FURY 1 150 REXDALE BLVD.â€"JUST WEST OF KIPLING "WITH AVUTOMATIC TRAESMISSION # 2 5 2 e â€"We are working out of a trailer â€"We have no overhead yet â€"CGome over and see us and save money â€" ©‘23940. 42 23 42 21 46 13 74 11 A Pts Larry Glenn scored for San Francisco with assists to Alex Biffis and Larry Ireland. Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 3 ~ Fred Stephens was the big gun in this game with two goals and one assist for L.A. followed by Larry Parkers one goal, Al Walâ€" "BRAND NEW‘*" 2â€"DR. SEDAN Docherty, Bob Kennedy, Keith Warling, Jack Aldis, Al1 Mugford, Bill Look, Don Kendall, Sonny LaRose, Jim LaRose and trainer Sam Houston. Seated are: Mark Gazzola, Earl Rose, goalie Fred Coles, Gord Comport, Ken Palmateer, and Wilf Kennedv. GOLDEN CRISP | KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR 1354 Weston Rd. 2 Locations North Park P TELL THE KIDS! WISHES WON‘T WASH DISHES. » Fish s The only reason we can see for the amazing popularity of â€" "turtlenecks" with middle age and older men is that these felâ€" lows find they have one thing in common with turtles. Once on their back, they have great diffi culty getting back on their feet. Now Yyou KknNow ! (‘hips ker a goal and one assist. Other assists to Don Copleston, Mike Quarrington and Tim Harkness. San Francisco played well but just fell short by one goal as Ralph Rainsford and Bruce Burâ€" nett each scored one goal and one assist and the other goal by Bill Stefaniuk with assists to Tony Kulkeen, _ Bob â€" Stephen, Phil Grubbe and Alex Biffis. The annual Hockey Banquets are set for Monday, May 13 and Wednesday, May 15 at the Rangâ€" ers Branch No. 213 Royal Canaâ€" dian Legion with details to be published later, 4 John‘ St. Weston

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