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Weston-York Times (1971), 18 May 1972, p. 9

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AY â€" Interesting niety in Sales rtment, some order desk e ence, shorthand an asset, bus to door. ACCOUNTS PAYA ~â€" e:?onaible position with progressive firm, knowledge of costi and sales tax returns, friendly office. flmfi _E@_,_flfl&fi To assist in Personnel Department of is reputable Aircraft Company. Must enjoy statistical typing. Excellent benefits. flm..m%‘AMEMXJTobepflrtofflfiSKawns growing Company. Great variety along with happy environment. $90. CLERK TYPIST: To work on order desk for this ternationally known firm, some exposure to cam%xters an asset, bus to door, fully paid benefits. SALARY $100 F&KFREK â€" Secure future with well known irm; Prepare financial statements and type conâ€" fidential records. Fully paid benefits. To $140 to start, order processing. Accounting background an asset. TQ payable, accounts . Challenging position. r-ei)-uEVâ€"BIé 'a)rhfin;. V ariety of duties. $85. RECEPTIONIST TYPIST: To work in small congenial office, limited typing required, Call Today Or Come In And Get Acquainted Challenge and varietgawiih Yorkdale firm; Full set of books including trial balance, some typing. Salary $130 Required by manufacturing firm in Weston to do inâ€" termediate accounting, with (food knowledge of acâ€" counts receivable, payroll and collections. to start. For nationally known firm, must enjoy meeting pet;rle. Dicta required, some shorthand an asset. Excellent benefits. Salary to $125 DIVISION OF DRAKE INTERNATIONAL SERVICES LIMITED 150 n_(_!s%KKEEPII_‘:‘#; To handle this one girl office. tesponsible for all books up to trial balance along with eneral clerical duties. 125. MACHINE OPERATOR: to post, accounts Smaill office needs versatile selfâ€"motivated typist, at least5 years Canadian experience, shorthand an asset, bus to door. Salary commensurate with qualifications. PART TIME 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. e We‘re Coming On New e e In Downsview e 3089 BATHURST ST. â€" SUITE 207 (at Lawrence Ave.) Accounting Clerk BOOKKEEPER/GIRL FRIDAY Call 742â€"4061 (after 5:30 call 363â€"1372 o) \D>ersomnel MRS. WRIGHT 1305 Lawrence Ave. West CALL 636â€"9881 (AFTER 5:30 363â€"1372) METROPOLITAN PERSONNEL 1110A WILSON AVE. (AT KEELE) EXPERIENCED Required For Leading Department Store APPLY IN PERSON TO CALL 636â€"9881 (AFTER 5:30 363â€"1372) METROPOLITAN PERSONNEL 1110A WILSON AVE. (AT KEELE) CALL 636â€"9881 (AFTER 5:30 363â€"1372) METROPOLITAN PERSONNEL 1110A WILSON AVE. (AT KEELE) WORK CLOSE TO HOME ALTERATIONIST MUST HAVE TRANSPORTATION. FINCH AND WESTON ROAD AREA FILING & TYPING SRK â€" Opportunity for advancement, some clerical experience required, bus to door. @‘gfi‘o dispatch customer service calls, ng, well known firm. SALARY $100, 787â€"0397 Miss Kirkey 1058A Albion Road (at Islington) 1110A Wilson Avenue (at Keele) PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT SECRETARY REXDALE â€" WESTON GIRL FRIDAY METROPOLITAN PERSONNEL _QI.EB& â€" _ With knowled?e of nown Rexdale firm, will train for 741â€"0300 742â€"0294 recelvable and small payroll ANTN Nab Also Drafting Easy weekly payments Welding Tests Daily technical Trades Institute Phone 537â€"1215 2388 Dundas West atSubway Part time or Evenings. With at least 5 years experience required. Weston area. (BLUEPRINT READING INCLUDED) ARC, TIG, PRESSURE PIPE & GAS DAY â€"EVGS. AND SAT. CLASSES. 40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST WELDING LEGAL SECRETARY REQUIRED Experienced in Shipping and Receiving. Malton area 42â€"HELP WANTED Driver/Warehouseman With job shop experience to work on Cylindrical and Surface Grinder. ALSO REQUIRED | enlilipeieihin s ie Mr. JOHN MARCINKO 2446411 WALKERS STORE LIMITED Required for Ladies Lounge in leading Department Store. Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. APPLY IN PERSON TO For the Credit Department. Must have 50 words min. Monday thru Friday 8:30 to 4:30. Salary ru;’;: $80. to N“ger week. R INTERVIEW PLEASE CALL â€" SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT OR APPRENTICE MECHANIC FOR SUNDAY WORK APPLY IN PERSON TO Walkers Shell Service Station 1440 ROYAL YORK ROAD TOOLMAKER IMPROVER MRS. WRIGHT 1305 LAWRENCE AVE. WEST TOOL ROOM GRINDER 241â€"1911 WAREKHOUSEMAN LEARN NOW Required Immediately CLERK TYPIST APPLY R.W.D. TOOL INDUSTRIES FOR TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS INDUSTRIAL OVERLOAD 2725 WESTON ROAD Contact D. Bond ~_ 677â€"6870 ~° F.H. NOBLE COMPANY 3321 CAROGA DRIVE WAREKHOUSE WORKERS TRUCK DRIVERS PACKERS ‘ SHIPPERS RECEIVERS Call Mr. Lee 677â€"8030 7141â€"3341 MATRON MALTON AREA 247â€"8251 Full Time Positions Starting at the bottom of the ladder is not so bt;‘el providing you can see top. If you may be interested in a career in the security field, try climbing our ladder, Iunmrlre made of ability and determination. Its length depends entirely on performance â€" Your performance. Can you meet the challenge? 40â€"JOBS OF INTEREST Apply In Person Pinkerton‘s Of Canada Ltd. 9th Floor 15 Toronto St. 42â€"HELP WANTED Security Officers College on wheels from a list of two dozen Conrad Grebel Chapel, Waterloo Ontario. will take 9place on Saturday May 27â€"1972, at 4 p.m. in DOCTOR & Mrs. S. 0. Bailey of Islington are happy to announce the fort.hcoming marriage of their son Ronal Douglas to Miss Grace Dianne Reier, daui!'nter of Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Reier of New Dundee. The wedding will take place on Saturday College president W. T. Newnham _ says: ‘"The program gives about two hundred students a chance to become acquainted with HAIRDRESSING â€" Specializing in Permanents & Styling, done in f'our home by professiona . _ Leave message. 741â€"9908. Seneca College, a pioneer in mobile learning programs, has launched six rolling classrooms covering ten different 36â€"day routes through eastern and western Canada and the Maritimes May 14. WANTED: Women‘s Organization to sponsor fund for new colour T.V. sets for local senior citizens‘ home, children‘s home, retarded home, etc. Sets are supplied by manufacturer at cost. Reply to T.V. Fund, P.O. Box 194, Station S, Toronto 20, Ontario LOST â€" lost â€" Small white part terrier, light brown spots on right eye and back. Weston Road â€" Eglington area. Reward. for inâ€" formation. 769â€"6203 Draw: 1st â€" Miss G. Ritz 2nd â€" Mr. Alison Firth 3rd â€" Loretta Burns 4th â€" Marie Olkovich WINNERS of Yorkette DEPARTMENT STORE Employment Opportunities 57Aâ€"LEGAL NOTICES 57Aâ€"LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF: MAGGIE FLORENCE BABCOCK ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of MAGGIE FLORENCE BABCOCK late of the Borough of York in the Municipality of Metrzolitan Toronto, Widow, who died on or about the 9th day of December 1971, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned Executors of her Estate on or before the 30th day of June 1972 after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed, havingflregard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at the Borough of York in the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto this 9th day of May 1972. MY_&QQM AND BRUCE GEORGE BABCOCK, 58â€"FORTH COMING MARRIAGES Stut{ents seeking permanent part time employment apply: CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE 545 BAY STREET, TORONTO A NEW TOWERS DEPARTMENT STORE WiLL BE OPENING SOON AT DUFFERIN AND DUPONT STREETS. SHOULD YOU WISH FULL OR PART TIME, HAVE EXPERIENCE OR ARE WILLING TO TRAIN, APâ€" 42â€"HELP WANTED 42â€"HELP WANTED 55â€"PERSONAL & CASHIERS & SALES CLERKS & WAITRESSES © SHORT ORDER COOKS & COSMETICIANS e DEPARTMENT SUPERVISORS §6â€"LOST PHONE 763â€"3611 CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE: 4 H.E.L. McLaughlin, 1268 Weston Road, Toronto 335, Ontario. en agt m options in the program." BRANCH Seneca calls it MILE â€" for 655 Dixon Rd. Mobile Intensive Learning o octrasan i faan Res. 241â€"2891 ar from just a tour, the Member MILE program really is an _ ‘Toronto Stock Exchan intensive â€" learning â€" exâ€" J. Harry Frogley, perience â€" and a mobile one. Manager Under the direction of Ziba _ zn nznlllln n maepe Fisher, the college‘s director of mobile learning â€" programs, and twentyâ€"six ACCOUNTANTS teaching masters, all of whom go on the journey, Seneca‘s MILE enables C.W. LEASK students to study the social, â€" im cultural, economic, political Chf,mmx and geographic realities of Weston 244â€" most parts of Canada. Gonssaamaiaal riacretoe es utnsls Green of _St. John‘s Newfoundland formally of Hibiscus Court, Weston, Ontario announce the forâ€" thcoming marriage of their youngest dmfihter Leslie Barbara to Mr. John R. Rutherford son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rutherford. The wedding will take place on June 17â€"72 at 3 p.m. in St. Jude‘s Roman Catholic Church 3265 Weston Road, Weston, Ontario. wish to convey their thanks to Dr. Cameron Jr. and Reverend Thornloe, Wards Funeral Home, all the Relatives, neighbours and friends for their floral, fits and thoughtfulness at a time when it was most needed. May thanks to the ladies of Meals on Wheels. ROMBOUGH â€" The famil: of the late Edith Rombougl 241â€"0861 _ "Book of Remembrance" 64â€"CARDS OF THANKS 62â€"CEMETERY LOTS RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 2300 Lawrence Ave. W. 59â€"MARRIAGES ACCOUNTANTS i CLEGG, Beatrice Mayâ€" CHALLIS, Clarenceâ€"Suâ€" ddenly at Yorkâ€"Finch General _ Hospital on Sunday May 14, 1972 Clarence Challis, beloved husband of Marjorie Challis, of Weston, brother DAVIS, Cecil Harryâ€"At the Humber Memorial Hospital, on Friday, May BROWN, Elsieâ€"At her home on Tuesday, May 9 1972, Elsie Brown, of CAMP, Ellenâ€"At Kipling WARD FUNERAL HOME _ 2035 Weston Road _ CH1â€"2233 CH1â€"2208 JAMES T. GRAKAM of Lena Cassidy of Maberlé, Ontario and Greta Ebare of British Columbia. Service was in the chapel Wednesday 3 p.m. Interment Beechâ€" wood Cemetery. mother of Mary (Mrs. R. McLeod), Edith (Mrs. A. Smith), Nora (Mrs. G. Purdy), Harold â€" and Madelene _ (Mrs. P. Knapp), sister of Geox;fie Ineson. Service was in the chapel Saturday 1 p.m. Cremation. Suddenly at Toronto on Thursday, May 11, 1972 Beatrice May Ineson, in her 76th year, beloved wife of William S. Clegg of Morefield, Ont., dear. 12, 1972, Cecil Harry mother of Sandy and Walter. Service was in the chapel Friday 1 g.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Acres on Sunday, w 14, 1972, Ellen CamE, ife of the late Arthur E. Cam& dear mother of Mrs. Aitkenhead, P.A. Camp, Mrs. V. CamEbell, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. E. Reid of Clinton, Mrs. M. Ritchie and R. Camp. Dearémoved by her 13 grandchildren and 9 greatâ€"grandchildren. Service was in the chapel Wednesday _ 2 g.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. 1972, Elsie Brown, of Rexdale, beloved wife of Walter Brown, _ dear mother of ElsigasMrs. R. Moffat) of Rexdale, sister of Lucy Thomas of Hamilton, loving grandâ€" DPSRCETC, WCAD NEMTCT J Catherine and James, dear brother of Frederick and Jenny and the late Walter. Wednesday _ 1 g;fii; Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. ddenly _ at _ Humber Memorial Hospital, on Monday, May 15, 1972, Clarence Beamish beloved _ husband _ of Johanna â€" Kramer â€" of ALL LINES FIRE â€" AUTO â€" LIFE COMPETITIVE RATES Res. 241â€"2891 Member Toronto Stock Exchange J. Harry Frogley, STANDARD SECURITIES LIMJTED 244â€"9011 Anytime 49 NORDALE CRES. TORONTO 15 SKYLINE HOTEL BRANCH 655 Dixon Rd. Rexdale, Ontario GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT was in the chapel 241â€"521 1 Weston HORNER, Rose Annâ€"At Greenacres Home, Newmarket, on Monday, May 15, 1972, Rose Ann Clermont in her 90th year, beloved wife of Charles FLETCHER, _ Richmond Stanleyâ€"At the Humber Memorial Hospital, on Tuesday, May 16, 1972, Stanley _ Fletcher _ of FOR RESULTS GARDNER, Muriel Ireneâ€" FAULKNER, Mary â€" Suddenly on Saturday, May 13, 1972, Mary Cameron of Weston, EDWARDS, William Johnâ€" Suddenly at the Toronto Western Hospital on Tuesday, May 9, 1972, William John Edwards in his 87th year, husband of the late Elsie Edwards, dear father of Marjorie (Mrs. M. Smith) and Audrey (Mrs. E. Whorâ€" pole), dearly loved by his 9 J BENFIELD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT EDDY J.K. TAY Service was in the chapel Friday 11 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. pole), dearéy loved by his 9 grandchildren and 10 and Kelly. Service was in the d"&:{ Tuesday 1 p.m. Cremation. Davis, of Weston, beloved husband of Lillias Davis, dear father of Carol (Mrs. A.G. Stewart), loving beloved wife of Albert (Ab) E. Faulkner; loving sister of Jean (Mrs. R. Clarke Wardlaw) _ of Weston and the late Bessie (Mrs. E.W. Connell) of Kingston, dearly loved by her nieces and nephews. Service was in the chapel Tuesdiy at 3 p.m. Interâ€" ment King Cemetery. Suddenly at Toronto on Mondaly, May 15, 1972, Murie Irene _ Scott, beloved wife of James Gardner of Rexdale, dear mother of Judy-L{gg (Mrs. D. Bateman), and Janice, beloved firandmolher of Kellyâ€"Ann, lear daughter of Mrs. D.R. Scott of Kirland Lake, sister of Mrs. Vera Phelan, Mrs. Greta Brown, Mrs. Marion Last, Mrs. Evelyn Light, Ray and Robert Scott. Service was in the chapel, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. Weston, beloved husband of Doris Clark, dear father of Douglas, Allena, Irene, Gareth and Janet. Service was in the cha&eelm;Ved- nesday 4 p.m. tion to follow. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be Cancér Society. Chartered Accountants SUITE 10 â€" WE 742â€"3786 reatâ€"grandchildren 1969 Weston Road Marsh, Goulding 55 Dundas St. E., Cooksville 277â€"1921 (RES. 766â€"9739) CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 9 MILVAN DRIVE 241â€" WHITE, Gladys Beatriceâ€" SHORNEY, Frank Herâ€" bertâ€"At the Humber Memorial Hospital on SPENCE, Lillianâ€"At Steven, Deborah, Clark and Gregory, dear sister of Mrs. â€" Anne Spence and ~Eustace of New York, dear aunt of Mrs. Ruth Iég:lch. Service was in the pel Wednesdng"l i!. am. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. In lieu of PORDAGE FLORIST 1200 Weston Rd. i\lt thelRoy;l Victoria ospital, arrie, on Wedgaday, May 10, 1972, Gladys Beatrice Halnan, beloved wife of W. O. White of Barrie (formerly of Weston), dear mother of flowers, donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation gratefully (Mrs. R. Murphy) of Brampton, June (lz'x B. Metcalfe) of Bradford and Mary (Mrs. J. Parker) of E:amfalea, dearly loved by r four grandchildren. Service was in the chapel Saturday 11 a.m. Interâ€" ment _ at _ Riverside Dr. A.H. White of California, Douglas of Peterborough and Donald was in the chapel Tuesda at 2 p.m. Interment, Pnrl Lawn Cemetery. Saturdnby, May 13, 1972, Frank Shorney of Weston beloved husband of Sarah Edwards; dear father of Frederick, Mildred (Mrs. J. Shannon), Colin, Edith (Mrs. W. McKerry) and Jack, dearly loved by his Sunday, May 14, 1972. Lillia Spence of Weston, dear mother of Avis (Mrs. G. Petgrave) loved by her Cemetera'(; in lieu of flowers donations to the gratefully acknowledg Jack, dearly loved by his 10 grandchildren. Service Riverdale Hos{)ifil on Sunday, May 14, 1972. TOURS AN PACKAGE § VACATIONS AVAILABLE | AT NO EXTRA cOSt J.R. CURRIE, 0.D. 1894 Weston Rd., Weston SERVICES

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