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Times & Guide (1909), 26 Apr 1962, p. 14

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Previous banking experience an MIDDLE AGE lady wanted as companion to elderly lady. Room and board and small renumerâ€" .ation. RO 7â€"4763. Larn $50 and up weekly showing "Fine tableware". No canvassing mno deliveries. Car essential, Adâ€" vanced earnings plus bonus. 1940 Weston R., Weston 1 Toronto Hospital Weston Apply Miss Baxter RO 9â€"1161 . Ex. 49 LADIES ONLY Part time work Partâ€"time Shorthand typist Apply in person at the LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 1923 WESTON ROAD WESTON CH 4â€"5 Bull & Ashbourne Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce HOWARD G. ASHBOURNE, B.A. 43 KING STREET Full ‘Professional â€" Business WIkLIAM D. LYON, BA., LL.B ©ARMISTER® & SOucitO® 1415 LAWRENCE AVE w. Fraser & Simms Berristers & Solicitors 1944 WESTON ROAD Opposite John Street ston, Ont. CH 1â€"1911 Evenings and Saturdays by Mrs. Irvine 487â€"2821 Clerk Typist Reyal York Plaze 1500 Reyal Yerk Read Mortgage Money Te lean Evenings By Appointment BARRISTERS HEAKES and And Repairing Wes. A. Riggs 1230 JAMNE STREET asset. time pay. ** ®"*CTON ROAD (Continued from Page 13) CH 4â€"5314 RO 9â€"2841 4 Mile 5. of 401 _ YOUR NEIGHBOURKOOD RaDtaATOR ied Cor. S¢. AND AUTO GLASS SERYICE DEPOT CH 9â€"2288 CH 64118 WESTON and AREA 82 HELP WTD. FEMALE Certified *Public acountant office} requires competent typist for finâ€"| ancial ton area. BE 3â€"9361. 82A , April 26, 1962â€"Page 14 We have interesting temporary and permanent placements. PERMANENT \ The Humber Valley United Salary Church Women are conducting a Bookkeeperâ€"Rexdale ... $70 drive for articles needed for relief Accountants â€" Clerk both at home and overseas. Highway 27 & Queen open _ All types of good used clothing L.B.M. Key Punchâ€"Rexâ€" lare badly needed, especially for dale 5 $60 children and teenâ€"agers. Car tickâ€" I.B.M. Key Punchâ€"Wesâ€" ‘ets are needed for local relief to ton o ’"}ssist men in applying for jobs, Stenographerâ€"Rexdale ...... sssjfcu" parents to visit children who Stenographerâ€"Rexdale ...... 8'-10 are in the hospital and so forth. Stenographerâ€"Rexdale ... $250,Blankets new or used are also Stenographerâ€"Rexdale . .... s“‘needed' Invoice Typists, all areas .. open % Pn Tortheaae 0 B2 entmim o hos on ons Clerk Typistâ€"Rexdale ..._... $57 P i are 5 % ~foods and small cans of milk are Junior Typistâ€"Rexdale ... $200). ¢ Typi i b in demand. These items go downâ€" ypist Martingrove & 27 .. open:, . 1 . jtown to those who sométimes Ct.)mpu'{yperâ€"RExdalc ‘zw‘htven't even the facilities to warm Girl Fridayâ€"BRexdale ...see $50/;1 .0 Loi aet divsetlo fuee dhe 1730 WESTON ROAD WESTON CH 4â€"6061 _ FUNERAL 1630A Wilion Aveâ€" MALE Accounts payable clerk Receiving Shipperâ€"Dixon Mail boyâ€"Queensway Interviews arranged in The Kingswayâ€"Rexdale areas. C. W. LEASK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Mangerman & page MARSH, GOULDING & CO. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE statements. Dundasâ€"lsling aV 1 RUMMAGE AND BARE SAL DOROTHY . Saturday, April 28th, I;Anl.:] t the Sea Cadets Build TYERS is Ream shee Arannt STAFF the Weston Sea Cadets Woman m Auxiliary. bERVICES RUMMAGE SALE Friday ex ning May 4th from 7 to 9 REXDALE ’ Central United Church, Wests Road & King Street. Use W PI ‘AZA to‘;. Road ld'::)r.b“efl is REXDALE _ Church Women 249â€"9141â€" ; & 6 â€"~ _ :Conducting Drive have i ing t ecacrcsae," â€""For Canned Food DELIVERY SERVICE DIRECTORY Richards CARTAGEâ€"MOVING TYPIST Estate Funds Available For ACCOUNTANTS Evenings by Appointment No charge to you. Chartered Accountants 1969 WESTON ROAD CH. 1â€"2233 HAIRDRESSERS . J. WARD MODERN TREND MAIR STYLES 1812 Jane St. CARTAGE Crang Plaza ( Ar _ Queens Dr.) 241â€"8181 HOMES rectore RADIATOR SPECIALISTS CH 62191 CH 1â€"1129 RO 4â€"1521 open $40 $255 Radiator & Glass Service Ltd. 2441 Weston Road CHerry 114416 Weston â€"â€" Ontario 89 DOMESTIC POSITIONS WANTED experienced woman to clean house 1 day weekly, Reâ€" ferences supplied. CH 4â€"2182 DOMESTIC wanted one day &) ‘The Married Couples Club of ' week. References, CH 9â€"6885. |3t David‘s Anglican Church m‘ YOUNG girl or expectant mother ‘p°""°"i"‘ a Rummage and Home for small friendly home. Private|Baking â€"Sale on Saturday, April room. Ample time off. Keele 28. The Sale opens at 10 a.m. and Wilson area. ME 3â€"5347. |you are advised to be there early j \ifyou'muntinoawmn im ~~~ â€"~~ Itervifi¢ ‘DRFINMANG YOUNG girl or expectant mother for small friendly home, Private room. Ample time off. Keele Wilson area. ME 3â€"5347. 99 _ COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE and Home Bake sale Saturday 28thâ€"10 to 12 noon, St. David‘s Church â€" church basement. _ Lawrence _ Avenue, East of Jane Street. RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE, Saturday, April 28th, 10 a.m. at the Sea Cadets Building next to Weston arena. Sponsored by the Weston Sea Cadets Woman‘s â€" Auxiliary. RUMMAGE SALE Friday eveâ€" ning May 4th from 7 to 9 at â€" Central United Church, Weston Road & King Street. Use Wesâ€" ton Road door. | Small cans of spaghetti, beans, combinations of meat and other #foods and small cans of milk are ‘in demand. These items go downâ€" ‘.‘town to those who somltimvs }‘htven't even the facilities to warm them but eat directly from the |containers. Soap, safety pins, elastic, butâ€" tons and needles and thread are needed. Ends of wool to be made into afghans would be appreciated. Give your donation to any memâ€" ber of the Humber Valley United ‘Church Women. Your help will be greatly appreciated. HOUSEHOLD SERVICES IDEAL HOME SERVICES Servicemaster Your Insurance Problems Selved By DUNN‘S INSURANCE SERVICE J. R. CURRIE, O.D. RO. 2â€"6622 ALLâ€"BRITE VENETIAN BLIND ©® Cleaned ©® Repaired SAME DAY SERVICE CH. 1â€"7361 Bus:: CM 7â€"5451 . Res: BE 1â€"6533 2060 WILSON AVE., WESTON OPTOMETRIST 1891 Weston Rd., Weston The Responsible System CARPET â€" FURNITURE And Wall Cleaners CALL For Appointment Call INSURANCE OPTOMETRY CH 1â€"0701 a.m. _ Pickaninnies ‘62 was a great B next success and the ‘Junior Choir ol\ri | by Trethewey | Park United Chureh| _ ,.n',‘wnuld like to thank all those who% supported it. Bruce Verner as Mr.\ â€"â€" Interlocutor, Lorne Moore as ®Y®~ Rones, George Lewis as Tambo, ° @t John Eadie as Rastus and Chris ston Caldwell as Mose all turned in a ; WeSâ€" wonderful performance. The songs were mostly old familiars and ~~~ were well done by the choir memâ€" ‘bers assisted occasionally by the ‘audience as they joined in on their favourites. The Choir will spend e the next few practices preparing for the Flower Sunday service. In d ‘the â€"meantime the leaders are ‘working on ideas for next year‘s nited presentation. ng a Good Friday is a holiday. It is relief also & holy day and most churches .will be holding special services thing through the day. At Trethewey' ger Park United Church, the senior tick«‘c}mir will present the . cantata ef to“'Christ Crucified". Many familiar s hymns are woven into the music jobs, Py . ; who * the story of the Crucifixion 1s! forth. told in song and story. Mr. Fred : Xise Penney is organist and choir di-| rector and soloists will be Mrs. Elaine Clarke, Mrs. Ethel Wilson, beans, Mr. Norm Campbell and Mr. Bob: [omerfBlldwin. The service starts at 11 :m:: a.m. and will be conducted by the ltimvs Rev. Mr. J. Ewart Clarke. Mr. ‘Clarke‘s sermon "The Repentant """" / Robber" will be in the form of a m the: ;monologue. 19â€"10 Funeral services were held last Saturday morning for Mrs. Emily Hancock of Halifax, N.S. Mrs. Hancock was the mother of Mr. Peter â€" Hancock of _ Brookhaven Drive. The sympathy of the neighâ€" bours is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Haneock and Verna. . Get well wishes go to Mr. Fred | Parker from his many friends nndI neighbours. i It was inspiring to see so many young people taking their stand for Christ as they joined the Guitar Society Present Recital A recital, sponsored by the| Guitar Society of Toronto, will be presented by German guitarist, Siegfried Behrend, in the audiâ€" torium of the main library, Tuesâ€" day, April 24 at 8:30 p.m. Mr. Behrend, who is on the second round of a world tour was one of four featured guitar soloists per-‘ forming recently at the Internaâ€" tional Guitar Congress in Tokyo. He is well known in Europe where he has conducted and played conâ€" certos with European symphony orchestras. The recital is open to the pubâ€" lic and tickets (2.50) may be obâ€" tained at the library after 8:00 p.m. the evening of the performâ€" ance or by calling BAldwin 3â€"8891, ex. 59. Fine Film At Library Canada‘s changing and developâ€"| ing morthland is featured in t\\’o] films to be shown in the Main Library on Saturday, April 28. | CITY OF GOLD is a nostalgic recollection of the period when the Yukon gold fever was at itsi height. Vintage photographs give\ lthe film a documentary quality as| | it reviews the history of the gold‘ ‘rush. Commentary is by Pierre! â€"Berton. \ Presentâ€"day development of the | Northwest Territories is dz‘sm'ibed' in TOP OF A CONTINENT.: Man‘s ability to cope with the more inhospitable side of nature and to find and use the natural wealth of this vast area of Canâ€" ada provides the interest of the film. The program will be shown at 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. in the library auditorium. Children will be adâ€" mitted only if accompanied by adults. Insurance Plan Rather Unique An interesting car insurance deâ€" velopment is reported by the Onâ€" tario Safety League. State Farm are now offering a 207 discount to male students between 16 and 25 who rank in the top 20% of their grade. Good students spend more outâ€"ofâ€"school time at their books, and less in cars; this reduces their exposure to traffic dangers, and reâ€" duces the insurance risk. The comâ€" pany‘s main purpose is to apporâ€" tion better the high cost of insurâ€" ance to you male drivers. But there is an important social byâ€"product of the "Good Student" discount plan. It offers a strong incentive to studehts. and their parents, .to work _( a ro amproved _ scholastie standing#, Hardington & District surance de I l EL â€"= 25. the) N/ ;‘i‘f!"l â€" E;% a 1 be| [ [! 'J;‘ 60y 2s‘ rist, diuty 2 y udiâ€" | J (8) C @ uesâ€" . ~* PÂ¥ Â¥.! _ | ic § mnfl t \ \si ?\\\ / e of M\ ~A Q p nPl"t w/=, \ 1‘!‘{ i rnaâ€"| 2 * 1 2| . CVA here! esCn To P | that the 50th anniversary of Church â€" last Sunday morning at fi. o . oJ Trethewey Park. June 2. Mr. Art Kennedy and his Latest to Join the Mump Club is committee are working hard to Marsha Stuart .of Noranda Drive. make this the biggest thing that Marsha was to have taken part has happened in this district, Toâ€" J | in Pickaninnies ‘62 and it was day April 19 a tree planting cereâ€" really tough to come down with the| mony took place at the school. mumps on the very day of n...'rhh was done early to insure a performance. tree‘s growth. There is a red 1 C H:ppy Birthday h Julie B}::h.::‘p‘:.h:ho: t:.m‘::h':‘.:: ;t in bast n e con flmm mt Amntunte e Rickwood, " April | 921 "" BarbAF® [asy coremany wi be shown or the lGour, April 23; Marion Hiller,] _ . . ‘ Jack : Hather, â€" April . 24, , Karen |Antiversary evening. ‘Balsam and Rodney Baldwin, Apâ€"| The reason the d ay early in ril 25. Lunc was chosen was to get the THOSE WERE THE DAYS SONNY SOUTH RURAL DELIVERY LITTLE FARMER POPS GRANDPA‘S BOY 5 7r,o~> day April 19 a tree planting cereâ€" mony took place at the school. This was done early to insure a tree‘s growth. There is a red Maple tree on the north left side of the school grounds that was \gl&nud in the earlier days of the ‘school. Movies taken at the presâ€" ent ceremony will be shown on the Anniversary June 3 It won‘t be for want of planâ€" SPEAKING OF MAPLE LEAF Eiverston Park Church ‘The pastoral relations commit= tee, under the leadership of Mrs. Dave Zeggil is working. hard toâ€" wards the filling of. the ~pulpit. Ministers are being: interviewed and churches visited to hear minâ€" isters in their own field. The comâ€" mittee has the fullest support of the United Church head office membership. When the â€" final choice is made by the congregaâ€" tion there will be the assurance that thorough investigation h a d been made of the new minister beâ€" fore he was asked to come to the }chureh. * This and That Last Saturday the Home and marked ‘before the BR3 SHEEF _ WHiTk MAE oc ( AAKE BALLS / â€" n eR | & C\ _9 P C# * es M * School association held their an= nual Fun Fair. Plans were made for a three hour affair. ‘The splenâ€" this in half. The affair was over A Court of Revision on local imâ€" provements will L held in the Muniâ€" cipal Building, 2000 Weston Read, Weston, on Friday, May 4th, 1962, at 10:00 o‘clock in the forencon. The special assessment rolls showâ€" ing the properties to be specially assessed are available for inspection in the Cleck‘s Office. Netification has been forwarded to the owners affected in accordance with the provisions of The Local im provement Act. April 19th, 1962. By George W oljfe By FRANK THOMAS By ART BEEMAN By AL SONDERS TOWN OF WESTON COURT OF REVISION By KERN PEDERSON By AL SMITH G. H. CLARKSON, Town C

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