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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 27 Aug 1964, p. 19

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\. . 40 _ MALE HELP WANTED 40 â€" MALE HELP WANTED CLASSIFIEDS required by Trucking Co. in West End. Must have experience on building racks and general trailer repairs. Apply F. INDICOTT 277â€"9411 Local 63 Accountant fully experienced in financial statements, neat appearance. Age open. Salary $500. Draftsmen, experienced in structural steel, to take off estimates. Age 22 â€" 24. Salary open. Required to work in shipping and receiving department of a proprietary and toilet preparâ€" ation manufacturing company. Some experience driving elecâ€" tric forkâ€"lift truck preferred. Applicants should have comâ€" pleted a minimum of 3 years high school. This is a permanent position, offering varied and interestâ€" ing work, in a congenial place of business. Excellent working conditions and group insurance benefits. Provision for 3 week annual vacation â€" 2 offices to serve you â€" Rexdale Plaza â€" 249â€"9141 YOUNG MAN, 16 to 20 To help route manager of publisher‘s agency. No delivâ€" ery â€" experience | necessary, knowledge of â€" city . streets helpful. Liberal starting salâ€" ary or commission. Y our choice. Call EM. 8â€"5865. Mr Sloane until 8:15 p.m. for interesting position in sales. Experience not necesâ€" sary but applicant should be business minded, â€" reasonably intelligent, neat, and possess car. â€" Management positions available for ambitious men. Apply No Charge To Applicants required for general factory work in West End paper con verting plant. * Dorothy Tyers Staff Services _ BRISTOL MYERS CO OF CAN. LTD. giving details of exper age and salary required 80 North Queen St Toronto 18 Experienced on heavy equipâ€" ment parts and general stores procedure _ desirable. _ Reply giving details of experience, 18 â€"30, with car to work eveâ€" nings 4:30 â€" 8:30 p.m. in Lakeâ€" shore area. Applicant chosen will start work immediately. Must have pleasing personalâ€" tw and be selfâ€"starter. Salary Must have pleasing person ity and be selfâ€"starter. Sali $100, per week. Cfll Mr. R sell. dep $240 Bloor W. â€" 239â€"8155 200 Norseman 239â€"1235 GEORGE WIMPEY & CO requires Order Picker MALE PLACEMENTS r the remainder of sun nd after school and Sat. ng school term. Call Mr. STOREKEEPER Construction ties. S 4210 Dundas St. W Friday at 10 a.m. or phone 233â€"6342 for an appointment. ires young single man service dept. Varied duâ€" with advancement opporâ€" INDEX CARD CO INTER â€" CITY TRUCK LINES LTD. 1500 Dundas Hwy. East of Dixie Rd ELECTRIC SHAVER MANUFACTURER For an interview please telephone MRS. WERT 233â€"6293 YOUNG MEN STUDENTS (BOYS) TWO ALERT YOUNG MEN ASSISTANT SHIPPER TD CL. 5â€"8181 YOUNG MAN Experienced OVER 19 485 â€" 7825 255â€"6232 Apply ild reside in the Trailer Mechanic 7825 our order will work imer durâ€" Rusâ€" Chemical Order Desk Clerk BRITISH DRUG HOUSES CANADA LTD. Must be strong, 160 lbs. or over, age 20â€"25, steady work. 283 Bering Ave. (South of Bloor off Kipling) Young man required for laboâ€" ratory work, Grade 13 Chemâ€" istry or Equivalent. Young man with Grade 13 chemistry or equivalent. for Warehouse 41â€"SKILLED HELP WANTED Production experience or technical training available for interesting jobs on producâ€" tion, die correction, mechaniâ€" cal improvements and superâ€" vision, If you are ambitious to progress with a growing comâ€" pany and have mechanical ability, phone Mr. Pattison. Minimum salary $3,700.00 Maximum $4,300.00 after 18 months. 40 hour week, Monday to Friâ€" day. All statutory holidays. 2 weeks vacation after 1 year. Staff benefits include uniâ€" forms, cumulative sick leave credit plan, retirement gratuâ€" IN WEST METRO â€" permanent future for sales type individual accustomed to contact with public. Starting income $300 â€" $500 per month, plus incentive compensation and pension plan for a permanent resident 25 to 49. No travel. Two year training program. For confiâ€" dential interview phone BE. 3â€"1196, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EXPERIENCED hair dresser. Permanent position, good wages. 255â€"3581. ity. Contributions to Ontario Hospitalization, P.S.L, Group Insurance and Pension Plan. Applications may be obtained by applying toâ€" J. F. TUMMON Business Administrator LAKESHORE DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION %1 Second St. N., New Toronto Toronto 14 for food processing plant References. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY PERMANENT POSITION Applications Close Sept. 8th Required,for new truck cenâ€" tre. Must be qualified and have experience on heavy, medium and light trucks. Experience in frontâ€"end work, tuneâ€"up, gas and diesel and unit overhaul advantageous. Excellent benefits and workâ€" ing conditions. Top rates to the right men. For Interview Please Call Mechanics Stockroom Help Greasers and Foremen Manufacturing ___ Barclay Ave. |DRESSMAKING and alterations oronto .‘ 8, Queensway | _ done reasonably. 255â€"9939. 42 â€" MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED Laboratory Technician MR. J. BURNS CHRYSLER TRUCK CENTRE LTD. 650 Dixon Rd. Telephone 249â€"1261 274â€"2244 CLEANERS EXPERIENCED MR. HOSFORD CL. 9â€"1171 255â€"6232 CHEF MAN 239â€"2345 Apply DRESSMAKING and alterations, ladies and gents, will pickâ€"up and deliver. 251â€"1256. D R ESS MAKING, aiterations. 3146A Lake Shore Blvd. W. at 17th St. 255â€"0453. DRESSMAKING and alterations 255â€"4971. LADIES‘ and men‘s tailoring and alterations. Dressmaking. Corâ€" ner 10th and Lake Shore Blvd. W. CL. 9â€"1837. Due to the increase in our circulation DUFFERIN (Rexdale) school of music, Modern and traditional courses on violin, piano, guiâ€" tar, accordion. Rental plan for beginners, convenient monthâ€" ly tuition fees. 241â€"7732 eveâ€" nings. 45 â€" MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PIANO teacher, accompanist, voâ€" cal coach, Royal Conservatory Honor Graduate. BE. 9â€"8685. SINGING lessons by professionâ€" al, concert opera, etc. ME. 5â€" 5216. OLGA LAING Barker â€" Teachâ€" er of Accordion and Piano â€" 46 â€" 3rd St., New Toronto. 42 â€"â€" MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED ALDERWOOD Music Studio â€" Violin, piano, cello. Private lessons. CL. 5â€"1888. Experienced partâ€"time billers for transport co. in Rexdale area, evening work. Contact MR. MARK 244â€"5531 Ladies‘ and children‘s wear, curtains and drapes made by professional dressmaker. ONTARIO Bookkeeping & Cleriâ€" cal Services â€" Specializing in small businesses. WA. 4â€"5330. WOMAN wants ride from Lakeâ€" shore and 28th to arrive Yonge and Bloor before 830. Leave at 5. 255â€"8494. NEED daily ride downtown. 233â€" 1411. RIDE wanted daily from Kipling and West Humber, arriving Bathurst and Adelaide approx. 8.15 and return leaving at 5 p.m. Phone after 6.30 p.m. 247â€" 5906. SURGICAL belts and trusses Modern fitting room. Experiâ€" enced man and women fitters Russel!‘s Drug Store, New Torâ€" Attention parents of high school students. Let us prepare your student for school by attending one of our special "Learn to Study Classes". Classes conâ€" ducted Monday to Friday, Aug. 31 to Sept. 4 at 8 p.m. Each class limited to a small group and is designed to help the student organize daily home study, as well as preâ€" senting methods of study for examination. Enroll Now By Calling 231â€"6216 CHIHUAHUA, tan and white, lost vicinity Royal York â€" Hillâ€" side Ave. Answers to "Bambi". 255â€"1979. GOLDEN LABRADOR, female, answers to ‘"‘Tammy." Lost in Lakeshore area. 2 years old. CL. 9â€"8572 after 6. CLL 1â€"1547 The Etobicoke Advertiser Guardian Boys & Girls BE BEAUTIFUL BE COMFORTABLE Facials, eyelash and eyebrow tints, _ manicures, . pedicures and corn removals. Will go to your home if reâ€" quired. before 6. FOR NEW ROUTES IN ETOBICOKE 44 â€" DRESSMAKING 54 â€" TRANSPORTATION 46A â€" ACCOUNTANTS CARRIERS 46 â€" EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION DRESSMAKING Kingsway Tutorial School 4127 Dundas W. Toronto 18 NEEDED AS 235 DIXON RD 130â€"2141 BILLERS 55 â€" PERSONAL 255â€"1495 56 â€" LOST 244â€"2200 THE engagement is announced MR. AND MRS. John Bunn wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Deane Marâ€" garet, to Mr. Donald Earnest MRS. WILLDA STRONG of DR. AND MRS. Hugh McClinâ€" tock of Strath Ave., annource the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joanne Margarâ€" et to John David Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Dunedin Dr. The wedding to take place in Kingsway Lambâ€" ton United Church on Sepâ€" tember 4th, 1964. MR. A ND MRS. J. Barron of Graystone Gardens are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joyce Beth to Andris J. Aboâ€" lins, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Abolins of Martin Grove Rd. The marriage will take place Sept. 4 at 8 p.m. at Islington United Church. Reception to follow at the Mayfair. MR. & Mrs. David Stobie of New Toronto announce the forthâ€" coming marriage of their daughter Elizabeth Ann, to Glenn Edward Currie of Mimâ€" ico, Sept. 12, 1964. MR. AND MRS. Donald Olsen, Long Branch, wish to anâ€" nounce the forthcoming marâ€" riage of their daughter, Joan Lillian, to Charles Vincent Thomson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomson, Aiderwood. The wedding to take place September 12, 1964, in St. Amâ€" brose Church, Alderwood, at â€" 11 o‘clock. MR. AND MRS. Keith Fenn, New Toronto, wish to anâ€" nounce the forthcoming marâ€" riage of their daughter Jane to Joseph Lipsett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lipsett, Long Branch. The wedding will take place Sept. 5, 1964, at 4 o‘clock _ in St. Margaret‘s Church. MR. AND MRS. John Bowling of â€" Australia announce . the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Eileen Patricia to Gordon E. Couperthwaite, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Couperâ€" thwaite. The marriage will take place Sept. 4, 1964 at #4.30 p.m. in St. Giles Presbyterian HUGHES â€" GUFFIE. On Saturâ€" day Aug. 22, 1964 at 1 o‘clock, in St. John‘s Chapel St. Miâ€" chael‘s Cathedral, Toronto by The â€" Reverend Father John Hochban. Margaret Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Guffie of Toronto to Francis Emerson Hughes, son of Doctor and Mrs. Raymond Augustus Hughes of Montreal. of Karen Jean, daughter of Mrs. Jean Flavelle and the late Mr. Edwin Flavelle, to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Duchesne of Sarnia. The marriage will take place at Alderwood Presbyâ€" terian Church on Saturday, September 12, 1964 at 4 o‘clock. KLOON â€" Sam and Helen (nee Currie) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Caâ€" therine Anne, August 15, 1964 at St. Joseph‘s Hospital. Lounds, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Lounds of Oshawa. The marriage to take place Sepâ€" tember 12, 1964 in St. Margarâ€" et‘s Church, New Toronto. EVELY â€" To Fred and Sharon, a son, Frederick Russell, 7 lbs., 3 oz., on August 20, 1964, at St. Joseph‘s Hospital. Uno Drive is happy to anâ€" nounce the engagement of her daughter Gloria Ruth to John P. Roper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roper of Dixon Rd The wedding will take place Sept. 26 at 2.30 p.m. in Runnyâ€" mede United Church. MITCHELL, Anne Stevenson G. â€" At the Toronto Western Hospital on Wednesday, Auâ€" gust 19, 1964, Anne Stevenson Graham, dearly beloved wife of Robert Mitchell. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. West (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service took place in the chapel on Friday at 3 p.m. Interment \ Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. McCULLOUGH, Merwin â€" The Advertiser wishes to apologize to the family of the late Merâ€" win McCullough for the error of the August 20 death notice of Mr. McCullough. It should have read "Dearly beloved husâ€" band of Eleanore Martin." BUTTERWORTH, George â€" At ~ Huntsville, on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 1964, George Hector Macâ€" Donald Butterworth, in his 63rd year, late of 1359 Appleâ€" wood Grove, Port Credit (forâ€" merly parking lot attendant at Eaton‘s Hayter Street), belovâ€" ed husband of Agnes Lucas and father of Ted of Toronto; Louis with the Canadian Army. â€" Mr.â€" Butterworth â€" is resting at the Addison Funâ€" eral Home, Huntsville. Service i in All Saints Anglican Church, Huntsville, Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment All Saints Anglican Cemetery TUCKER, Mary A. â€" Suddenly at South Peel Hospital, Cooksâ€" ville, Monday, Aug. 24, 1964, Mary A. (Pugh) Tucker, dearâ€" ly beloved mother of Edward ‘Tucker, Labrador and sister of Helen, Clarence, Jerry, Vioâ€" let and Thelma. Mrs. Tucker is resting at the funeral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave,, Mimico. Service Thursday, 10:30 am. Interment Prospect Cemetery, Church 58 â€"â€" ENGAGEMENTS 59 â€" MARRIAGES 60 â€" BIRTHS 61 â€" DEATHS TAIT, Willis H. â€" At Sunnyâ€" brook Hospital on Friday, August 21, 1964, Willis H. Tait, late of 2361 Lake Shore Bivd. W., Mimico, dearly befoved husband of Irene Warren and loving father of Warren, Kitâ€" chener, and Sondara (Mrs. J. D. Sloane) of Meaford, dear brother of Frankie (Mrs. G. Summers), Mimico. Rested at | the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Serâ€" vice in the chapel on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Sanctuâ€" |\ _ ary Park Cemetery. LUCK, John William â€" Suddenâ€" MuT:: ;mndinc M:".M Miss ly at the Queensw ral bunne, e Marion l:w tl' 5 Mru lyAGeneu Coombs, Mrs. Stan Evans, Mr. pital on ons v6: ‘|and Mrs. G. Bryer, Mr. and Mrs. 1964, John W. Luck, (employee}J. Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jaâ€" of Canadian General Electric),\mieson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Seeley, late of 260 Gamma St., Alderâ€" m’ lnng m l;‘- ‘C” Smith and § |Mr. a . N. Wice. wood. dearly_be]oved pusband Festivities continued with an of Audrey Aitkens, loving f@â€"|informal gathering at the Pike ther of Wayne and Judy at\home, 35 â€" 37th Street, Long home, dear son of Mrs. Annie|Branch. Luck and the late J. W. Luck, | L Toronto, brother of Albert, 62 â€" CEMETERY LOTS _ Searboro, Douglas, Alderwood, I â€"=â€"rhems AErieaeny \ and Robert of Richmond Hill.] RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Resting at the Ridley Funeral: Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York R4. _ Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore| CH. 1â€"0861 Blvd. W. (at 14th St.), Newjâ€"â€"â€"â€"-_â€" Toronto. Service in the chapel 63 â€" IN MEMORIAM on Wed. at 1 p.m. Interment\coga@T®r _ In loving memary \â€" Glendale Memorial Gardens. COA}}BFIT,,A_T ‘I‘{x"lovg:r:m?:i Glendale Memorial Gardens. BASARABA, Annie â€" At the Queensway General Hospital, on Saturday, August 22, 1964, Annie Barnick, dearly beloved wife of the late Alexander Baâ€" saraba, late of 27 Bellman Avenue, Alderwood, loving mother of Ann (Mrs. W. Skaâ€" wulak), Alderwood and Mary (Mrs. J. Campbell), California. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at l4th St.), New Toronto. Service in the chapel on Monday at 10 a.m. Interâ€" ment Park Lawn Cemetery. PRESCOTT, William Arthur â€" Suddenly, at Malton, on Tuesâ€" day, August 25, 1964, William Arthur Prescott, late of 54) Lake Promenade, Long Branch,| dearly beloved husband of _ Grace Greenland and loving i father of Valerie (Mrs. G. _ Shirreffs), Nova Scotia and: _ Keith of Ft. Churchill, Maniâ€" toba. Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at l4th St.), New Toronto until Friday at 11 a.m., thence to Alderwood Presbyterian Church for serâ€" vice at 1 p.m. Cremation, Torâ€" onto Crematorium. Masonic service will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated). SMITH, Jennie â€" At Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Toronto, Tuesday, August 25, 1964, Jenâ€" nie Collins, beloved wife of Earl George Smith, 116 Robert St., Mimico, dear mother of Rhoda, Ruth, Earl Jr., Jean and Reta, in her Tist year. Mrs. Smith is resting at the funeral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico. Serâ€" vice Wednesday, 3 p.m. Interâ€" ment Park Lawn Cemetery. 61 â€" DEATHS THOSE WERE THE DAYS HOSSF ACE HANK On Friday night a gala dinner party was held at the Aeroquay in the International Airport in Silver Wedding Marked By Gala Dinner Pike, marking the occasion of the 25th anniversary of their wedding. Mrs. Pike was presented with a crescent corsage of shattered carnations and rosebuds and Mr. Pike with a silvered carnation boutonniere, after which approâ€" priate toasts were made. Those attending were Miss Mildred Brunne, Miss Marion Coombs, Mrs. Stan Evans, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bryer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jaâ€" mieson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. N. Wice. CORBETT â€" In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Lillian Corbett, who passed away August 28, 1963. Those whom we love go out u.:;;;;.n smm esn ooo Aeeeien c “ Just prior to the High Holy ; s Days of the year Armour Heights Sincers and true in hea"t 200 |roage will mail to over 15,000 Beautiful memories she left .'i‘::'vo‘:l:othr:lnli“BTid':de‘tIr::\d}It‘x â€"bSe::l‘S'missed by husband |Seals to be used on Jewish New Jack and family. | Year cards and other letters sent mmcos __,,___â€"_._._.“]out during the week between EADY Albert (Bert). In loving |Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kipâ€" memory of a dear husband pur. The recipients of the sendâ€" and father who passed lWiY‘out are being asked to use these August 27th, 1958. seals as an endorsement of B‘nai Nothing can ever take away, |B‘rith youth work. The Yom The love a heart holds dear, |Tov Seal Fund distributes funds Fond memories linger every |to Camp B‘nai B‘rith, B.B.Y.0., day. Hillel and B.B.Y.A. MeCULLOUGH â€" Mrs. McCulâ€"| lough and family wish to exâ€"| tend our heartfelt thanks and | appreciation for the . acts of! _ kindness, messages of sympaâ€" thy and beautiful floral arâ€"| rangements received from out‘ kind friends and neighbors during our recent bereavement | “ in the loss of our beloved husâ€" band and father Merwin Mcâ€"| ‘ Cullough (Mac). We especially _ thank the Rev. Keith Kiddell, _ Church of the Atonement, Mr. _ Frank Nill of the Ridley Funâ€" _ eral Home, Mrs. Moran of the| _ Queensway General Hospital â€" and my dear sister Kay Kelly. | Mrs. McCullough and family. of sight, But never out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts, Of those they left behind, Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just in all her days, Sincere and true in heart a mind, Beautiful memories she left behind. â€" Sadly missed by husband Jack and family. day, Remembrance keeps him near. â€" Lovingly remembered by Irene and Bev. 64 â€" CARDS OF THANKS last in a series of "fireside nights", sponsored by the Metroâ€" |politan Toronto and Region | Conservation Authority, to be THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, August 27, 1964 â€" ‘Out Of The Woods‘ Ends MTRCA Fireside Nights the Ontario Forestry Associaâ€" tion, will be the highlight of the held this coming Friday (Aug. 28) at the Boyd conservation The Boyd area is located on the Woodbridgeâ€"Kleinburg road, two miles north of Woodbridge. Following the talk, nature films will be shown, and Smokey{ the Bear will put in an appearâ€"| mence at 8 p.m All interested members of the public are invited to take part in this event. Only charge is the 50â€"cent parking fee for automoâ€" biles. Those planning to attend the| Defence lawyer Gary Braun fireside night are invited to requested in court that the hearâ€" bring a picnic supper and take a ing proceed citing his witnesses swim or a nature trail walk beâ€" were ready, but special prosecuâ€" fore the program commences. _ |tor for the Attorney General‘s Senator David Croll, Q.C., and His Honour Mayor Philip Givâ€" ens, Q.C., are heading the list of Honorary Chairmen for the B‘nai B‘rith Yom Tov Seal Fund. Metro Families Receive Seals For Yom Tov Fund An illustrated talk, entitled Jut of the Woods" by Jim The fireside night will com SELECT CAB CL. 5â€"1156 WEST OF THE HUMBER CALL THIS NUMBER . .. e DODGE SEDANS e RADIO EQUIPPED e 24â€"HOUR A DAY SERVICE Further {information may ~be iobuhd by contacting the Com» ‘ufl.t.lu Authority by telephon» ing AVenue 5â€"5425 during not« mal office hours. [bépén}nent. Stanton i'Iou stated a key crown witness was umâ€" available. Two musicians and a girl charged with possession of narâ€" cotics were remanded for trial September 1, in Lakeshore Magâ€" istrate‘s court Monday. . | The three, whose given address was St. Nicholas St. are also fac» ing charges of attempted fraud, ‘conspiracy, and possession of an offensive weapon. .. 0 Three Face Drug Charge Allowed Bail Charged were: Diane Elizabeth Munce, Terence Colin Forster and Kenneth Hawtrey Baldwin. Bail was set at $500 property or cash for Baldwin and $1,000 for Forster. While hopes of any subâ€" stantial wheat sales to Russia during the current crop year are dimming as days pass, sales to other Soviet bloc countries indicate that Canada may still be benefitting indiâ€" rectly from last year‘s Russian crop failure. Recent announce» ment of a 74 million bushel sale to Poland puts that counâ€" try well in advance of its purchase commitments under its threeâ€"year trade agreeâ€" ment. Without further sales to Russia it is now certain that Canadian wheat exports will be substantially above 350 million bushels. Until last year‘s spectacular shipment of 595 million bushels this was considered a top year. By FRANKâ€"THOMAS * By AL SONDERS \ By AL SATB t

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