EILEGAL secretary, experienced 2 full or permanent part time t Royal York Plaza office. 249. M. DOMESTIC HELP WANTED BABYMTTWt8, HOW, needed to: days at tive in. "rm" tr. HELP WANTED MALE 55 Arrow Rd. Wufon APPLY IN PERSON 10 A.M. . 4 PM. DAILY ', Robin: Industries l 47. HELP WANTED Warehouseman CURTIS INDUSTRIES OF CANADA 48. VICKERS Telephone 249-3321 Mrs. Mum. I POWERS REGUlATOR co. OF CANADA ND. 15 Torburrie " Downsview Mature Mon Prohmd With Packing Exporlonu Factory Help To ASSEMBLE AND TEST THERMOSTATIc CONTROLS AND VALVES. INTERESTING WORK WITH VARIETY or OPERATIONS. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE SOME BENCH ASSEMBLY EXPERIENCE. The above iob offers steady employment, 40 hour week, full benefits and opportunity for advancement. F For Further Details and Appointment sr-_A-ei-r' 77 _ _ WANTED Real Estate Salesman Wanted For general warehouse operation. previous experience ea- manual. must be thoroughly familiar with warehouse function and relative paper work procedures. Must provide own transportation. Rate 82.16 . $2.30 per hour. ----_- I. SLIM"; (II. ttd. USE THE WESTON TIMES CLASSIFIED SECTION 241-5211 Excellent Opportunity For Advancement Apply ln Person To Mr. Burma Phone Mr. Hodgins 249-7977 Mrs. Shaw Manufacturing automatic tompcratu: controls requires K Mart Dept. Store Rexdalo Young Men Required For Management Trainees FOR WOODBRIDGI AREA TOP COMMISSIONS AND FRINGE BENEFIT‘ Required full time for general maintenance and installation work. Good conditions. Woodbridge eree. ASSEMBLER TESTER 280 Attwell lk., Rexdale Require PHASE PHONE 851-2838 DOWNSVIEW FACTORY 1530 Albion Rd. (at Kipling) Warehouseman MAINTENANCE MECHANIC Please Apply N Employment Office 9 mm. to 4 p.m. Stockmen Division of Sperry Rand Canada Limited and .1. HELP WANTED' MEN, we have " opening in our} wholesale and mail orunin-f tion for a person who wattts 11 better than avenge income» Only those with the desire to succeed need apply. Start on a part time basis, phone 7423413 alter tr pm. Required ro. my!“ day: ttrriet'y mall. must have 1139.â€; Aieettad Starting rate 81.75 or hour. Hana of Canada a Tidemore Atm., Roxdllo Mechanic or man mech. aniolly inclined for architectural metal shop. SHEET METAL may oownsvusw 742-1212 241-4449 MALE M. HELP WANTED " DEATHS M. CARRIERS 57A. CEMETERY LOT Expanding rubber company located in Weston requires workers for various plant duties. Good starting rate and fringe benefits. PHONE "Go into business for yourself . . . earn your own spending money." Lawroncg Avo.-Royal York Rd. Boy or Girl so. -aiiiGE-ERiEiTri 60. 65mm avails: Why Not Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours? thtrton Rubber a. Riverside Cemetery and Crematorium MALE & FEMALE POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU CH 1.5211 luwnnce " Culford area ? Our Circulation Department Now! IS THERE AN 2402 Bloor St. West 7675401 46 Norelco Drive Weston APPLY IN PERSON MALE & FEMALE Are Required Next Thursday, Sept. 12 .. 8:00 pm. 20 Garnet - Pot of Gold - All Welcome General Factory Help Immediately t Ill-OPENING St. James Church -- 740 Annette St. You Squibb’: Han Glade XIII Tali Books - And All The Sign To §o_With_M - 2414.01 'eap" Notes, réindors, Parker, Shaffer. Pnpernuu Pens, Me. h. T. SOUIBB t SON CH 1-0861 PERSONAL in the BINGO "14 MN ROAD (TWO â€on m o. WWI) WARD FUNERAL HOME 2035 Weston Rd. 241-2233 'IIYCI, ARTHUR s. Suddenly at " home on Wed- nesday, August 28, 1068. Arthur S. Bryce. beloved husband of Marion Klager, dear father of Alan of Weston and Marilyn (Mrs. W. Mills; of Rexdale. dearly loved by his 9 grandchildren. Service was held in the chapel Saturday. Aug, 31st. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. GREAVES, LAURA AMELIA At the Humber Memorial Hos- pital on Wednesday, August 28, 1968, Laura Amelia Conron of Weston, wife of the late Arthur William Greaves, dear mother of Holley, Jack, Alan and Elizabeth (Mrs. G, Loveridget sister of Olive (Mrs. W. E, Pearson) of Weston. Service was held in the chapel Saturdav. Aug. Mst. Inter- ment Riverside Cemetery. At the Dufferin Area Hospital. Oongeville, on Saturday, August 31, 1968: Annie Kirkpatrick of Tottenham, beloved wife of AL fred Kirkpatrick; dear mother of Bessie (Mrs. N. Van Luven) of Woodbridge, Gordon, Percy, Mar. cella (Mrs. F. Hargraves) and Rose (Mrs. W. Wallace), all of To- ronto. and James of Lethbridge, Altar, sister of Violet (Mrs. J, Laskey) of New Brunswick. Ser: vice was held in the chapel Wed. nesday, Sept. 4th. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. MASTER, ETHEL LILLIAN At the Villa Hospital on Mon. day, Sept, a 1968, Ethel Lillian Hutchinson, wife of the late Oli. ver Master; dear mother of Olive (Mrs. R. H. Standen) of Weston, Margaret (Mrs. N. L. Easton) of Toronto. J. Douglas of Vancou- ver. Jean (Mrs. A. H. Lacey) of Toronto and Dr. Donald C. of Charles' Town, West Virginia; loving sister of Ernest E. Hutchi- son and Olive (Mrs. W. H. D. Miller), both of Montreal, and Bessie Hutchison of Galt. Service in the chapel Thursday 2 o'clock. Interment Sanctuary Park Ceme- tery. In lieu of flowers, remem- hrances made to the Canadian Bible Society would be appreciate ed by the family. SEBIRE, ANNIE At home on Thursday, August 29. 1968, Annie Sehire, beloved wife of Reginald Sebire, mother of Norman, Funeral went to St, David's Anglican Church for ser- vice Saturday, Aug. Mst. Inter. ment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. WRIGHT, CLARENCE, F. Mo. At his home in Weston. on Friday. August 30, 1968. Clar- ence Wright, beloved husband of Freda Moulton, dear father of Ruth (Mrs. Graham Hart), of Poit Credit. dear grandfather of Doug. las and Joan, brother of Victor of LoniltrsuAeryics -1yas held in the Chile has been the reciprd. Inter. meal showers, given by f. "family. )NGREGATIONAL Pio-- {e boys and girls can 1 (At KI». :9.) Death Notices Of The Put Week Weston Times ACTION ADS. KIRKPATRICK, ANNIE (near Jane) ccick Resuiis Mr 18 Days at the Georgian Bay Certainly thisâ€: the way we feel after In may holiday at a unmet mane on the Georgian Bay.: bring yourself but from I sum- mer idyll to the worbadat work! of reality, " MARION - There are time- vllun it in the most dittieuit tank in tho world to We hated to leave that great expanse of blue shimmering wa. Downsview residence The games were held at York University in North York with teams from British Columbia, Alberta. Mani- toba and Quebec participating, The cost of widening and improving Keele St. in North York from Wilson Ave. to Steele's Ave WM 13 - - _ .-. - I - -.. ,4._I_ In both 1967 and 1968 the number of visitors rrmsod ‘the 1-million mark. This mark was also passpd in 1963. ‘In the first year of operation, 11 years ago. tht Metro ‘conservation agency, with representatives from '23 municipalities over a 1.200 square mile area. recorded 128,000 visitors. Dr. Ron Lord, chair-mun of the Metro authority Poo ports that the authority has - mums... in the march-u and improvement of land. Incl-Ila. the can- nruction of 'tood control works. Metro held a reception and dinner for the partici- pants of the Canadian Interprovincial Men's Field Hockey Championships which were held during the weekend of Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. -. "or." It)!“ IIUIII ~v-n-v-. ____e_ -"v ___ per cent higher than anticipated. Total cost of the work was $2,388,000 instead of $2,103,000. Metro Roads and Traffic Commissioner Samuel Can reported a large part of the extra cost resulted from the need to stabilize a swamp area north of Finch Ave. on the route of the roadway. - - -. . 1 IT, n_£:-..:_ cr .nA runaway. A 24-hour ban on left turns at the Dufferin St. and Eglinton Ave. interchange has been approved by Metro Roads and Traffic Commissioner Samuel Cass. The total ban was requested by York Council tome time ago. The present regulations allow left turns dur. ing the evening and night hours. The increasing traffic congestion in the area indicated the need for the total ban. The TTC have rejected a request from York Board of Education for the re-routing of the Jane bus a1 cer- tain periods of the day. - ’ . ' ' H r - HHHL-.. .,r “award: The York board. On behalf of a number of parents. asked the TTC to change the route of the Jane bus to accommodate children who attend Rnckcliffe Senior public school on Rockeliffe Blvd. The proposal was that, instead of all buses going along Lambton Ave. to Jane St., alternate buses. around the time of school hours, he routed south on Rockcliffe to Woolner Ave. and then west to Jane St. The TTC policy is to not divert transit vehicles off their regulnr route to provide what is termed a special- ised service, for schools, hospitals or industries because of the inconvenience caused regular transit riders. The TTC has indicated that because of recent wage increases and other benefits awarded in transit. em- ployees it, will be impossible to expand transit service in future. It is to he noted that the total TTC operating profit for the first seven months of 1968. prior to ihe payment of any retroactive pay increase, hack to June 30, will be $1,084,000. This compares with a profit of $255,000for the same seven month period in y/T, - . - -. . --- _.___A- .A Council tax tub-idy. This would be election year. Metro potitictuns will of the TTC to expand service, can] public transit. mannnruw IIVI LLtE'; nunll KT_rT_... ..b_r..wr.. P... V ,, There is no doubt that the wage increase granted to employee: will eat up'thin year's TTC profit and rm sult in a transit deficit next yen, without A tron-it fare increue. The oltern-tive to I transit fare hike it I Metro Council tax tublidy. This would be doubtful during an election year. Metro politician. will agree that refund of the TTC to expand service, could be a disaster to Pill)": “nu-u. For the third consecutive year the Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority may pass the l-miHion mark in visitors to its over 18.000 acres of regional ton- servaiion sites. A holiday ends and reality begins _ SHAREN AINSLEY WERK, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Paul Werk otp'orlilllhm Ind Ian, Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton of Toronto were married August 16 in First Church United in the Lakehead. The couple have taken up residence in Downsview and teach for the North York hoard of education. METRO AFFAIRS "shalt of a number of parents. re the route of the Jane bus to who attend Rockcliffe Senjnr j the cottage woke ul up with their‘ Wave' would lap "um", the thwely chatter, demanding} le, shoreline and {all gently back to asly portion of bread crumbs . which they snatched from under come back Maul and again At sunset the warm sun would ._ V turn slowly to red and sink to a the horizon in the west, casting a shimmer of light across the V rest ence water to your feet, then throw a glow of red across the sky to reflect on the clouds and on the trees. VARIETY OF AMUSEMENT Lots of company and trips to .4 v'. . Midland, Penntanuishene and Col r.'" A. "intrwood provided variety and T amusement. m. Parr, and- and loft themed-manhunt m . lull“ Ill to aieep a mu chip-uh. Ptttf, in II. cool fresh III: Tho - IN" tray was . NOISY ILUI u" 'i".'".'. cl contrasts. During In In the my a noisy lamily} cleaned. no": the Burt would of blue Jays in the tall pines, pound with I roar mum the cedars and mm: trees behimilaore. At other the: th- and: North Mani- ne-trt--.-.,--,'--. Especially interesting wu the 30,000 Island, five-hour boat cruise from Midland along the cont ot the Georgian Bay. We saw the isolated cottages on bar. nn rock isllnds with little or no vegetation - just sun. sand, wind and water. lATON'S SUMMER HOMI We admired the beautiful trot. tages of the well-to-do. We saw the summer residence of the Eaton family and the cottage of William Davis, Ontario minister of education. We heard such exo- tie place names as Wah-Wah- Taysee, Go Home Bay and Beau- soleil Island. We travelled the route of Brule. Champlain, La Salle, Franklin and the Jesuit Martyrs. St. Demetrius Church Hall m BED SPECIAL PURCHASE sou BAY BEDS s69 "eats6'ti.-1 '6"rtsaooetret_'._U'yV1tf..t'2t..t,tt [WING ROOM, BEDROOM, KITCHEN ALL FOR Es74_1.r.a,i, @A 7:30 p.m., Monday, September 9th 3 ROOM GROUP Sandi. Style Special Big Ar'. Desk The Ukrainian Catholic Religion and Culture Society (Etobicoke) I35 LaRose Avonuc (between Royal York Rd. & Scarlett Rd I BOTH FOR I 9 6 9 ADMIRI w " STEREO BREE M89 I High Grade Furniture with Matihing Chair and Muching SPONSORED " ON DISPLAY CHAIR 'l 79 A a. tat. - u- b 0 have“ and th. at 'tatttltt' home of III. I“ m. tt um n plenum b In h I. try ot 10min; day in “ ful work; of at. both In“ u ornamental. Then but to an - 1- tin evening to “the: "and an up. firepllco to rant m and marshmallows. and talk on: tho experience. of an day. Well .1! good this“ mutt con. to In and and so must 1W holidays. but the "cries will cling for I long, long time. A brochure in now won-bl. from the North York parks and recreltion department outlining the 196369 fall and winter nom- tie and recreation prom, throughout the borough. It will be distributed to every school child in North York during the first week of Ichool. As An entirely new concept in department prop-m publicly. the brochure contains I complete collection of individual special interest flyers; each giving full program details in " easily read, descriptive manner. Residents not having whoa! aged children may obtain I copy of the brochure direct by culling the parks and recreation depart. ment. School childron to get "nation brochun this weak s39:2 ADMIRAL 39" Continuum Reg. Value 56H