AR.C.T. PIANO teacher still has‘ openings. 239â€"2528. | PIANO instruction â€" Associate of Boris Berlin, U. of T. Inâ€"| struction in piano and theo.’y.t For further information call Mr. Janusz, 255â€"6652. { TEACHER of singing & theory,| Elizabeth Murray Call. Licnus.‘ RC.A.D. (Toronto), 741â€"1997. | FRANKLIN | Carmichael Art Group are starting fall classes every Thursday from Sept. 17 at Thistletown senior public school, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Everyâ€" one welcome. For information call Mrs. Paimet, 741â€"1666 or Mrs. Wright, 741â€"2404. STRING double bass, violin and piano lessons. Mrs. Brain A.RC.T. CL. 9â€"0418. CELIA AIRD Smith, Royal Conâ€" SINGING lessons by professionâ€" ADELAIDE BEL, ARC.T SINGING lessons by professionâ€" PIANO teacher, accompanist, voâ€" cal coach, Royal Conservatory Honor Graduate. BE. 9â€"8685. ALDERWOOD Music Studio â€" Violin, Piano, Cello. Private lessons. CL. 5â€"1888. PROFESSIONAL tuition on guiâ€" tar, rental plan for beginners, 247â€"1841. VOCAL grades 1â€"6. Piano grades 1â€"6. Preparation for Conservaâ€" tory examinations. Enrolling now. BE. 3â€"6121. DOROTHY C YEATES â€" A.T.C.M. Teacher of piano and Grade 2 theory. CL. 9â€"1768. GORDON WALLIS 45 â€" MUSICAL INSTRUCTION THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursdoy, Sept. 17, 1964 45A â€" HOBBIES & TEACHER OF PIANO Pupils prepared for Royal Conservatory examinations if desired. 4 Dominion Rd., Long Branch. CLASSIFIEDS servatory Teacher of piano, organ theory, 53 Albani Street Mimico. al concert, opera, etc. ME. 5â€" 5216. al, concert opera, etc. ME. 5â€" 5218. CALL OR WRITE Hearing Information Service 769â€"0919 ; 2465 BLOOR ST. WeEst AT JANE ST. M could be the happies, most important step you‘ve ever taken. Mus. B. (Toronto) TEACHER OF PIANO . THEORY â€" vOCAL COaACHING Studio 5 ROYAL YORK RD. MIMICO Try Ultraâ€"Miniature Today! for a new and thrilling experience in hearing help \\\ CL. 1â€"8397 741â€"1097. |SURGICAL belts and trusses â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=/ Modern fitting room. Experi STAMPS | enced man and women fitters mt Russell‘s Drug Store, New Torâ€" ael Art onto, ----"‘ KITTEN 9 months old, siamese, o j vicinity of 28th St. near Lake 1 reward, evenings. CL. 9â€"1521. ATTENTION ALL BARGAIN HUNTERS! HOUND DOG â€" Wailker, 2 years old, female, lost in vicinity of Dixie Rd. and Hwy. 401. Reâ€" ward offered. 677â€"3363. CAT grey and black striped, white paws, childrens‘ pet, lost Sept. 6, Cordova + Dundas area, 231â€"9084 ARE you over weight? For inâ€" formation about T.O.P.S. (take off pounds sensibly) Phone CL. 1â€"8054. RIDE wanted from Lake Shore Blvd. and 6th St. to Park Lawn and Queensway arriving at 8.30 a.m., returning approx. 5 p.m. 255â€"5786 after 6. WOULD like transportation from vicinity of Royal YÂ¥ork and Mimcio Ave. to vicinity of University and College. Arrivâ€" ing at work 9 a.m. leaving 5 TRANSPORTATION re q u ired LESSONS in drawing, water colâ€" ors and oil painting, starting now. Classes afternoon and evening. Phone 239â€"0983. Personal _ service, â€" printing photos, flowers, catering gowhs. KINGSWAY TUTORIAL | _ 5§ â€" ENGAGEMENTs Bookkeeping * Typing * Telephone Service Pickâ€"up and personal interviews arranged. CUREâ€"ALLâ€"STENO SERVICE 5118 Dundas St. W., 239â€"4695 EILEEN PARKER Phone 233â€"4066, evgs. 231â€"2019 Evgs. 233â€"9335, Mrs, Worsley SCHOOL 4127 Dundas \W. 231â€"6216 Expert tuition for Public & High School students. Day or evening classes. Have one of our qualified reâ€" presentatives call on you to discuss a program suited to your child‘s needs. p.m. CL. 9â€"2577 after 6 on weekdays anytime â€" Saturday or Sunday. from Brown‘s Line and Vller-} mo to Burnhamthorpe and| Dundas, five days weekly, arâ€"\ riving 9 a.m., return trip at( 4:30 optional. CL. 1â€"1586. 54 â€" TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC 8TENOGRAPHY GETTING MARRIED? t. 17, |’64â€"-Pog.â€{ 51 â€"â€" FOUND | ~~ â€" HOBBIES & STAMPS |GLASSES found, pair of iady‘s 55 â€" PERSONAL 46B â€" PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 46 â€" TUITION 56 â€" LOST CROOK, Stephen H. â€" At his late residence, 6 Royal York Road, Mimico, on Wednesday, September 16, 1964, Stephen H. Crook, dearly beloved husâ€" band of Anmie Murphy and loving father of Mary Mrs. A. Hocey), New Toronto; John, Toronto; Ann Mrs. A. Strasâ€" ler}, Mimico, and Charles, at home; dear brother of Joseph, Robert, Sarah (Mrs. J. MceDonâ€" ald), Nellie (Mrs. J. Payne) and Dorothy (Mrs. W. Sharpe), all of Toronto. Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Bivd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Funâ€" eral Friday, 8.30 a.m. to St. Leo‘s Church, Royal York Rd., Mimico, for requiem high mass at 9 am. Interment Mount Peace Cemetery, Dixie. [MR. and Mrs. James Turak, 4 Fulham Drive, Alderwood anâ€" _ nounce the forthcoming marâ€" | H‘f_: of their daughter Carole to Larry R. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Thomas, New Toronto, on October 3 at A}â€" _ derwood United Church. LEASON â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. F.\ Gostick, 703 Talbot St., St.| Thomas, wish to announce the arrival of their 2nd grandchild, 7â€"b, 3â€"0z. granddaughter, Lesâ€" ley Dawn, a baby sister for little Laurie Dianne, born to Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Leason, (nee Sheila Dianne Gostick) formerly of Mimico, now of Buffalo, New York. McBURNEY â€" Thomas and Diâ€"| ane (nee Rorke) a son, Robert| Thomas at Queensway Hospiâ€" tal, September 12. McCASKILL, Donald â€" Suddenâ€" ly on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1964, at the Queensway Generâ€" al Hospital, Donald McCaskill, in his 37th year, late of 61â€" 5th St., New Toronto, dearly beloved husband of Shirley Rudd and loving father of Donna and Robert at home; dear son of Mrs. Jean McCasâ€" kill and the late Donald Mcâ€" Caskill Sr. of Alderwood, brother of Vernon and Amelia (Mrs. J. Gillespie) Alderwood and Mary (Mrs. E. Fuilton), Rexdale: Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blyd. W. (at 14th St.), New Toronto. Service was held in the chapel on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. PANTING â€" John and May (nee Matheson) wish to anâ€" nounce the birth of a son Glenn John, 7â€"lb. 2%â€"0z. on Thursday, Sept. 10th, at Queensway General Hospitalâ€" Mother and Son doing well. MELNICHUK â€" Stephen and Lillian (nee Golow) are hapâ€" py to announce the arrival of their daughter Sandra Lynn on September 14, 1964, at The Queensway General Hospital,} a little sister for Susan. MR. AND MRS. Norman Burâ€" rows of 6 Kris Court, Etobiâ€" coke, are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of daughter Judith Andrea to Walter Shaver Bishop son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. :llhop of Etobicoke. The wedding to take place Sept. 26 at 2 p.m. at Renforth Baptist Church. MR. and Mrs. James H. Latiâ€" mer wish to announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Linda to Mr. John W. Farrall The wedding to take place Satâ€" urday, Oct. 17th, 1964, 4 p.m., at â€" Humber â€" Valley â€" United Church, Islington. ’Jun- with _ grey _ frames, ound on a lawn chair at the front door of 20 Fairhaven Dr. (corner of Golfwood and Fairâ€" haven) on Saturday, Sept. 12, owner may have same by call« ing at this address. 59 â€" MARRIAGES 61 â€" DEATHS 60 â€" BIRTHS Andrea _ to ishop son of W. :uhop of wedding . to 26 at 2 p.m. MacRAE â€" In loving memory of Alexander MacRae, beloved husband and father. Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of a father Your loved ones would never LAFFRADE â€" In loving memâ€" ory of a dear mother who passed away Sept. 10, 1944, and father, who passed away Sept. 10, 1963. Some day, some time, our eyes â€"At the Queen Elizabeth Hosâ€" pital, Toronto, Monday, Sept. 14th, 1964, Catherine Orr Braithwait, beloved wife of the late Walter James Scantleâ€" bury, (formerly of Mimico), dear mother of Mrs. Joseph Malcomson (Jean) FPort Creâ€" dit, Walter and â€" Frederick Scantlebury, Montreal; in her 78th year. Mrs. Scantlebury is rested at the fnueral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave,, Mimico. Service Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. WILLIAMS, William A. â€" At St. Joseph‘s Hospital, on Sat. Sept. 12, 1964, William A. Wilâ€" liams, late of 108 â€" 8th St., New Toronto, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Campâ€" beil. Rested at the Ridley Funâ€" eral Home Ltd. 3080 Lakeshore Blvd. W. at 14th St.), on Tuesâ€" day at 1 p.m. Interment Brampton Cemetery, Brampâ€" ton. SCANTLEBURY, Catherine Orr WORT, Edith Hilda â€" At the Queensway General Hospilal, Etobicoke, Saturday, Septemâ€" ber 12, 1964, Edith Hilda James, 42 Daniels St., Humber Bay (former storekeeper in Mimico), beloved wife of the late George Maurice Wort, dear mother of Mrs. John (Ted) Taverner, (Audrey), Humber Bay and Mrs. Alan Espey (Shirley) Montreal. Mrs. Wort is rested at the Funeral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Miâ€" mico Ave., Mimico. Service Monday 3 p.m. Interment Park | Lawn Cemetery. DEAN, Nellie â€" At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Toronto, on Tuesday, Setpember 15, 1964, Nellie Lumb, late of 42 â€" 5th Street, New Toronto, dearly beloved wife of the late Alfred Dean and loving sister of Wilâ€" liam and Ethel (Mrs. E. Kenâ€" nedy), New Toronto. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. West (at l4th St.), New Torâ€" onto. Funeral service Thursâ€" day at 6:30 a.m. to St. Teresa‘s Church at 6:45 a.m. Interment Cataraqui Cemetery. HONSBERGER, W denly, at South Cooksville, on lunï¬m 13, 1964, Ernestine LaRose, late of 133 Melrose Ave., Miâ€" RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. CH. 1â€"0861 shall see, The ones we loved so well, Some day we‘ll clasp their forget. â€" Ever remembered by wife Marg, daughter Diana and son Alex. loving hands, And never say farewell. â€" Sadly missed by Steve Lena. Teresa, Ida and Jennie mother of Marlene, at home; dear sister of J ohn, Downsâ€" view; Ernest and Leona (Mrs. P. West), of Searboro; Edward and Ray, Toronto. iuud at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Bivd. W. (at l4th $t.), New Toronto. Funâ€" eral Wednesday, 8.30 a.m. to St. Leo‘s Church, Royal York Rd., Mimico, for requiem mass at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Peace Cemetery, Dixie. 62 â€" CEMETERY LOTS 63 â€" IN MEMORIAM 61 â€"â€" DEATHS _ ~~ MR. and Mrs. George Harris, 1331 Martley Drive, Lorne Park, will be "at home" to their friends and neighbours on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary, Saturâ€" day, September 19, from 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. LEARN to square dance, modâ€" etn style, with the Swingin‘ Squares, every Friday at 8 p.m. beginning Sept. 18. in Forest Avenue School, Elmâ€" wood Ave. entrance, Port Creâ€" dit. For information, call 277â€" 2489 or 278â€"1227. BOWLERS wanted for ladies‘ Friday night league in New Toronto. Starting time 9:15 p.m. For further information phone CL. 1â€"5854. CRIBBAGE Opening Night, Mon. Sept. 2ist. 8:30 p.m., will be held in the basement of the New ‘Toronto Hotel. All ladies and â€" gentlemen desirous of playing "Cribb" for the comâ€" ing season are welcome to join us. Further information call CL. 1â€"4482 after 6 p.m. { EUCHRE â€" West Point Hall, 6th Street, Sept. 25th, 1.30 p.m. Reâ€" freshments, Lady Engineers. emnl«"**uuniite= aathcems"""|‘THME PROPMET‘: H. Peter Von Yperen, of Ketâ€" _,“5:}9?',@‘2"_“33_1neby, a toy designer and sculptor, explains his KNIGHTS of Columbus Bingoâ€"|wood carving to Etobicoke artists Mrs. Marie gatt_lr}tlia)'“nlilghfh at St. é‘:‘f’l:/Duw, left, of Hampshire Heights, and Mrs. aris all, m. 3 nds x Bd 2 Heguder :nd Specisi Otto Thompson, Kipling Ave. N. at the Kiâ€" games. |memmmmnmmmmmnmmmmemenâ€"mmmncmmensimmmens mueenentendvetmemmnnmmies THE Toronto Township and East~ wood Men‘s dart leagues wish to thank Branch No. 101 Leâ€" gion for the use of their hall for the benefit dance held for the 3 orphaned Patchett chilâ€" dren. o ur derr friend Jeyune pDuLrl, "trhle Fifield and Handy Miâ€"| our dear friend Jeanne Porter|ler split the two goals for Long who passed away Tuesday, Branch against Rexdale. Mllhr! September 18th, 1962. along with Mark Warden led TAYLOR â€" in loving m Long Branch to the win over o ptest mene Seny on | Alnermoed ts Imer: ciicaidg passed away Sept. 20, 1963. for the three and Warden for Just a thought of “',m two. Wyatt Evans, George Chanâ€" Femembrance dler and Larry Larette scored Tust a mamare sod and iss Ithe others. remembrance, Just a memory sad and true, Just the love and sweet devotion, Of the ones who think of you. â€" Lovingly remembered â€" Marie and Min. PREVOST â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. Bones and the famly of the late Arthur Prevost wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of symâ€" pathy and beautiful floral triâ€" bute received from relatives and many kind friends and neighbors during our recent bereavement of o ur father, Arthur Prevost. PORTER â€"= Jeanne McCASKILL â€" We wish to exâ€" press our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and especially to our neighbors on Fifth Street for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us in the sudden loss of a dear husband and father, Donald S. McCasâ€" kill. We also wish to thank the fellows of Department 1543, the Rubber Workers Union, Local 232, The Good-‘ year Recreation Club, the Goodyear Saturday Men‘s Maâ€" jor â€" League, â€" the Canadian‘ Horseshoe Pitchers Association,1 the boys of the Credit Valley Horseshoe Club and Mr. Frank Nill of Ridley‘s Funeral Home.‘ A special thanks to Rev. N. !:.‘ Bishop for his consoling words to the children and myself during our troubled moments. â€" Shirley and children. MILLER â€" in loving memory of our dear daughter, Linds Louâ€" ise, who passed away Sept. 17, 1960. Wonderful memories of one so TAYLOR â€" In memory of ourt dear friend, Betty, who passed away September 20, 1963. â€"| Doll and Ron. | will never forget. â€" John and Hilda Hester and family in loving memory of our dear friend Jeanne Porter who passed away Tuesday, September 18th, 1962. 64 â€" CARDS OF THANKs In our hearts a memory is hpt} For a friend we respected and dear, To Treasured still with a love sincere. yet, We laved her too dearly to forget. Sadly missed â€" Mother and Dad. In Antique & Modern Complete Line of Top Quality Materials All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates © Reâ€"Upholstering ® Reâ€"Covering © Reâ€"Styling © Reâ€"Pairing o Reâ€"Finishing UPHOLSTERING is living , WILLIAMS & FRASER / UPHOLSTERY & (Formerly Williame Uphoistery) CL, 54171 _ 12 Goldthorne Rd. BY SKILLED ENGLISH TRADESMEN The Finest Quality Rexdale Whips Long Branch In Tyke Lacrosse Playoffs A MEETING of the shareholders of (The West Point Assembly Hall Company Limited) will be held in West Point Hall 134 â€" 6th St., New Toronto., Thursday night, October 1st at 8 p.m. BOWLERS for mixed league, Friday nights, 7.15 p.m., New Toronto. CL. 1â€"1056 for inforâ€" mation. BOWLERS â€" wanted â€" Friday night 7 p.m. Ladies and genâ€" tlemen. New Sportsmen Bowlâ€" ling Lanes, 7th Street. Please call Secretary, 251â€"9940, Lakeshore Lacrosse Association action as Toronto Township adâ€" vanced to the finals in peewee play and Long Branch in tyke action. | Long Branch disposed of Alâ€" derwood 8â€"2 to get a chance at ,lflexdne but dropped the opener of the final set 10â€"2. Kim Batenâ€" }chuk spirited Rexdale to the opening win with six goals; Brian McGowan collected three {and David Huntley the other. Irasis mlull ,, 500 220 22| Ron McNaughton was the lom | _ Randy Hays and Arthur Davis|Craig Baker, Murray Porteous, twoâ€"goal scorer in this game bt scored for Alderwood. ‘and Gerrard Rhuelland. his efforts went for nought | | NoVICE | _ Brent Meeke topped Long|Alderwood fell oneâ€"goal shor J | Branch with three goals, two\Other Alderwood scorers we Long Branch 10 â€" Rexdale 4 |each were scored by Ricky Ben-chbbie Patten, Garry McLaug Walter Clozza scored three nett and Randy Neal, and lin-(lm and Toots McNeil. goals to lead Long Branch to’gles came from Bob Burwood, George Stewart, Cal Christ ‘an opening game win in the novâ€"/Francis Skiller and Stan Grou.tMarcol Corbeil, Colin Crawfor ice semiâ€"finals. Blair Ross and| Toronto Twp. 8 â€" Rexdale 6 |Ramsay Fraser and Jim Wedg David Legree scored two each| Following an opening game/wood managed goals for Toreni and singles went to Peter Golâ€"|6â€"3 win, Toronto Township came[ Township. paar o t n D o L e P g ent CRIBBAGE â€" Opening night, Monday, Sept. 21st, 8.30 p.m. will be held in the basement of the New Toronto Hotel. All ladies and gentlemen desirous of playing Crib for the comâ€" ing season are welcome to join us. Further information call CL. 1â€"4482 after 6 p.m. DESSERT luncheon and hat show sponsored by the Alderâ€" wood Presbyterian W.A. Monâ€" day, September 28th, 2â€"4 p.m. Alderwood Presbyterian Church, admission 75¢. Two semiâ€"finalists were deâ€" clared by results of last week‘s [ mt chawlle _ (ele o o de wliel & * 65 â€"â€" COMING EVENTS iÂ¥ Complete With Schools, Shopping, | Churches, Fully Sodded Lots, | Complete Storms & Sereens. Yperen, of Ketâ€" fwon's ’A.utyp:m Festival of the _Arts," held RUMMAGE sale of good used: clothing and household ani-{ tles held at West Point Hall, 6th St., New Toronto at 10 a.m. Sat., Sept. 26. Sponsored by West Kingsway Group of| Islington United Church. | Long Branch took a large step towards the finals with this deâ€" cisive win as Alderwood could only muster single goals by Craig Baker, Murray Porteous, and Gerrard Rhuelland. Brent Meeke topped Long Branch with three goals, two\ each were scored by Ricky Ben-l nett and Randy Neal, and sinâ€"! Garry Relick and Ricky Britâ€" ton scored single goals for Alâ€" derwood. PEE WEE Long Branch 10 â€" Alderwood 3 Toronto Township took a healthy lead in the other half of the semiâ€"finals with a fourâ€" point spread in the total goals to count series. Nick Brower was the lone twoâ€"goal man with sinâ€" gles going to John Graham, Brad Hunt, Warren Turnbull and Dave Frittenberg. Terry Gallagher with two and singles by Rich Bridgeman and Steve Self took care of Rexdale‘s by, Mervin Maginness and Brian Toronteo Twp. 6 â€" Alderwood 2 Wimpey Homes Ltd. 741â€"4324 â€" 80 NORTH ON KIPLING AVL. FPAST ALBION LEFT AT THE COLLEGIATE AND FOLLOW 1 You Can‘t Beat This In Metro Detached Homes 65 â€" COMING EVENTS TO 1 NHA MORTGAGE VISIT THE EIGHT FINISHED MODELS AND CHOOSE YOUR HOME ON THE LOT Of YOUR CHOICE WIM P EY Humberview, Etobicoke FEATURING 17,350 weekend at the Carling Plant. Thc-;ho\;:-h est outdoor display of art in North Amenri is to become an annual affair. 1,904 DOWN PAYMENT d FROM 65 â€" COMING EVENTs . OCTOBER learn to square ï¬ month, 5 Thursdays M ing Oct. Ist. 8 » 10:30 p.m. Riverside school, John St. N Port Credit, sponsored by Corners Club. Call CR. 8â€"761. to Rick Potter and Don Crof In the 6â€"3 win Chandler 1 another‘ two, as did Ross ton, and singles went to Potb and Luskey. j Bill Nunn and Roger Kingste were the top scorers for Rexda with single goals in M‘E Blair Campbell scored the goal in the opening loss at Larry Goodenough, Tony Nixo Jim Ferguson and Shawn Cougl lan added singles in the fin game. BANTAM Toronto Twp. 6 â€" Alderwood Ron McNaughton was the l twoâ€"goal scorer in this game | his efforts went for nought Alderwood fell oneâ€"goal sh Other Alderwood scorers w Robbie Patten, Garry McLa lan and Toots McNeil. mamn.m" to ad«. two to total to the series and advance to the finals, John Chandler was the four goals for TT. into this game three goals $a4