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Times & Guide (1909), 3 May 1962, p. 14

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4 WILLIAM D. LYon, a. a MIDDLE AGE lady wanted as companion to elderly lady. Room and board and small renumerâ€" ation. RO 7â€"4763. per uce necessary. Uniform supâ€" PHONE 249â€"8882 Or for banquet work. Somé exâ€" 82 HMELP WTD. FEMALE . â€"â€" Require : _PART TIME _ â€"SHORT HAND l TYPIST | / 9 to 1 p.m. Toronto Hospital Weston | Miss Baxter _ RO. 9â€"1161 â€" Ex. 49 LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE BARRISTERS & sOLiCITORS Reyal York Plaze 1500 Reyal Yerk Read Wns A. Miggo ‘\ 1190 JANG strert ENNIS RO #â€"2841 5 BARRISTER & souciror 1415 IAWRENCE ave w Restaurant Help Waitresses HOWARD G. ASHBOURNE, s.A. 43 KING STREET Bull & Ashbourne §R T e o in lam 1923 WEsTON RoaAD TON CH 4â€"5314 Fraser & Simms Berristers & Solicitors 1944 WESTON ROAD Opposité John Street ton, Ont. CH 1â€"1911 en CH #.2283 Evenings and Saturdays by Albion Rd. & 27 Highway 741â€"1930 1938 WEsron roan Barritters & Seliciters HEAKES and MacDONALD Professional â€" Business REGULAR WAITRESS DAYTIME Chatterbox Restaurant Fuil or Part time usiness opportunity for women Personality more important than experience (Continued from Page 13) Cl nb WESTON and AREA 47 BALA Aave SECRETARY NEEDED for Real MAGERMAN & PAGE BARRISTERSâ€"SOLICITORS 1630A Wilson Ava. CH 6â€"2191 Steno Children‘s Camp, combined work, with vacation at summer resort .. . . Salary * Bookkeeper, Rexdale $70 * Accounts payable . . . Dixonl DELIVERY SsERViCcE 82 HELP WTD. FEMALE VÂ¥ 1 Cer MARSH, GOULDING & CO. Richards CARTAGEâ€"MOVING Estate and Insurance office in Rexdale. Must be an excellent typist and able to work on her own answering correspondence etc. Experienced in general Inâ€" surance an asset. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. to Fri. CH 1. Dictaâ€"typist, Rexdale $260 Dictaâ€"typist, Yongeâ€"Bloor . . . salary open Dictaâ€"typists, Dixonâ€"Martinâ€" grove iez $60 Junior typist, Rexdale $200 Clerkâ€"typist, Rexdale $50 Clerkâ€"typist, Dufferinâ€"401 _ $65 Computyper, Rexdale $260 Many â€" interesting temporary positions are available Interviews arranged in the Kingsway and Rexdale areas FUNERAL HOMES W. J. WARD Accounts payable . . . Dixon Martingrove . . . salary open â€" IBM keypunch Rexdale $60 TBM keypunch Weston $170 Girl Friday, Dundasâ€"Prince Edâ€" Secretary Bloorâ€"Yonge Script Typist, Rexdale ary open Stenographer, Rexdale Stenographer, Rexdale Stenographer Rexdale ary open St‘e_nognpher Martingrove Invoice typist, all areas . DIRECTORY May 3, 1962â€"Page 14 \82 HELP WTD, FEMALE FOR BEST RESULTS PHONE 1â€"2511â€"2 HAIRDRESSERS Estate Funds Available For + CARTAGE Evenings by Appointment Chartered Accountants 1969 wEsTON roap DOROTHY TYERS STAFF SERVICES REXDALE PLAZA REXDALE 249â€"9141 No charge to you. CH. 1â€"2233 PERMANENT Crang Plaze salary open B O B ® m RADIATOR sPEciaALISTs rectors RO 1521 CH O râ€"t12? Radiator & Glass Service Ltd 2441 Weston Road CHerry 1â€"416 Weston â€"â€" Ontario $275 2s . amlâ€" sal and $60 $65 $70 salâ€" DUNN‘S INSURANCE SERVICE . R. CURRIE, 0.D. * Earying a good salary * Building a career * Fulfilling your artistic desives OPTOMETRIST 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Cail Busâ€": CH 7â€"5451 . Res.: 8t 1â€"6533 2060 WiLSON ave., WESTON Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 2 days Excellent salary and benefits IDEAL HOME SERVICES Servicemaster RESPONSIBLE Apply Personell Office Henry Morgan & Co. Limited 3090 Bathurst St. HOUSEHOLD SERVICES Store Cleaning Henry Morgan & Co. Limited RO. 2â€"6622 and overtime for hours over Requirements: Good health ALLâ€"BRITE VENETIAN BLIND ©® Cleaned ® Repaired Your In department store display y offer the opportunity of 11 p.m. to 8 a.m., 3 days PERSONNEL OFFICE Dundas with discount privileges Canadian references The Responsible System Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 CARPET â€" FURNITURE And Wall Cleaners Cau INSURANCE OPTOMeETRY ereative jobs in our comâ€" SAMmE DaYy SERViCE CH. 1â€"7361 MAN for Insurance Problems Seivad 8y Age to 35 years. medica) benefits areer regular time apply: St. at 27 Hwy. 19â€"10 ) TTCemng such things as human, He leaned forward on his desk. lnnd animal cells?" !"You‘re a newspaper woman," he "In a way, yes .. ." he nflid‘uid, "you‘re used to the suffering ‘}flfl'ly. [of others. So is a doctor. But ; _ Me told her of the National when it strikes home, deeply, then \"watching such things |and animal cells?" ‘ hee on gra ds ag n o S en m{ d â€" im The Encyclopedia Ameriâ€" Cancer Institute Grant, provided sometimes one has a fresh,| She went to the telephOn©. |cans says "thit scavenger is ugly by monies from the Coudinjm outlook. One wants to Called her paper. "That **°*7," |when standing, . ridicuious when Cancer Society, which made his offer perhaps just a little monl-ho told her editor, "On """"Iq-tfint, but impressive when work possible. It was a relatively to the world of whatever little research. I‘m changing it to ome soaring." asmail amount, and he was a man talent one has." There was a long on the work of the Cm‘i‘“! omm s on m nee e en mmemmmmeg of some 45 years or more. She pause. "We had a son," he said| Cancer Society. Without them| wondered why he had not chosen st Jast. "He jwas our only child. there woulid be Wttie cancer reâ€" EARLY FRIEND OF INDLAN® some feld af practicing medicine Re died of cancer at the age of search done in Canada, and withâ€" _ James Adrir, trader and anthor, in whiech he would make _ much seven. R',fhm“u&,mh\â€"vdl.lh\mbfl lived among the Charokses "Do you ever feel removed from everyday existence, working in a quiet laboratory." * he â€" asked, "watching such things as human I Thinking that a curious stateâ€"‘ ment, she asked him about it. "I‘ve cancer cells in culture in the lab," he said, "and they‘re beâ€"| having in & very strange way ntY the moment. They need to be watched constantiv." _ The door opened, and a giant figure stood before her, a broad smile on‘ his face. "Sorry to have kept you waiting," he said, "but cells wait for no man." | _ She was sitting in a small ofâ€" fice waiting for an interview with a man whose name had been unâ€" [ known to her until yesterday, andl about whose work she knew little. | ‘ The office was very quiet, and for‘ a few moments she closed her( (eyes, remembering her departure| from home that morning. z Her youngest son, Keith, aged| |eleven, had not been feeling well.‘ Ehe had urged him to stay in bed.} His grandmother would look after ‘him until she got home again. But] her story must be written tonight, for Bling with her paper (omor-'l row, and she felt weary â€" jult} wondering what kind of problems might await her at five o‘clock. | It could be hard on a young | mother with children who was forced to earn her living â€" esâ€"] pecially a newspaper woman, she thought, ruefully. | Cancer Cell Research Most Necessary Project RUMMAGE Sale, St. John‘s Angâ€" lican church, 2125 Weston Road, May 5th, 9 until noon. Sponsored by St. Annes Groupe of St. Matthias, WESTIONIA Rebekah Lodge will hold a rummage sale on Friday May 11 from 7 to 8.30 in the Oddfellows Hall, Church St. 97 99 _ COMING EVENTS 95A Mr. & Mrs. Barney Wilson of Pine Grove Nursin{ Home, Pine Growe, Ontario, wish to announce their 25th Silver Anniversary. Will be held at home to welcome their friends from 2 to 4 and T to 9 hy o o e n ns ce o n e atnd Jackson) are happy to announce the birth of a sister for Brenda and falr:ia at ‘Toronto Weston Hospital, April 29, 1962, KEOWN â€"â€" In proud and loving memory of our only son and brother Ft. Sgt. Charles Ashâ€" | VERSATILE WOMAN 93 Mrs. Steve Wilkinson wishes to thank all her friends and neighâ€" bours for the many kindnesses shown during the loss of her dear mother Mrs. Elizabeth Metâ€" calfe. P.M., Saturday, May 5th, 1962. MR. AND MRS. Howard Robert 98 CARD OF THANKS 90 BROBST. Bob and Kay (nee May Wanted woman to clean one every second Friday. CH. 1â€" evenings. 95 Woman _ for newnpnnr office clo';ic-l duties â€" must wyo?s:!nl:\ and a good t t â€" es location ~â€" ‘oo?u r day salary â€"-‘ Apply CH. 1-521f.â€"~ Jr. Baker _ MUST be interested in uales men‘s . office . work, ilmum pondence. FOR appointment, call 82 HELP WTD. FEMALE ton Keownâ€"R.C.A.F. Squadron 547 RA.F. Missing May, 5th 1945 Enemy action in the Skagâ€" gerak. Believed Killed that date age 19. "Only Good night beloved not fareweil." Mom, dad and family. and Mrs. Gregory Michael Roâ€" manko of Scarborough. The marâ€" riage will take place on Saturâ€" day May 26, 1962 at 3.00 o‘clock Saturday, May 26, 1962 at 3.00 o‘clock in Trinity College Chaâ€" pel, Toronto. Armstrong of Weston announcé the engagement of their daughâ€" ter Roberta Marjorie to Bohdan Wolodymer Romanko, son of Mr. PARTâ€"TIMEâ€"3 DAYS A WEEK MB. RONAYN®E Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. Stenographer ‘N‘ Al:(')' &D., W North fl‘ml‘ ve. W. Just off Hwy." ANNOUNCEMENTS By Ann Bowman IN MEMORIAM EMPLOYMENT WANTED RO. 6â€"8281 MARRIAGES BIRTHS da _ She asked him what caused him to* devote his days and ‘years to eancer researth, where rewards were practically nil, from a worldâ€" iy point of view, and even a hope of finding the cause and cure of cancer not too near at hand. more money, become a success â€" a physician or surgeon, for inâ€" stance. RURAL DELJIVERY GRANDPA‘s BoOY menith of one she loved, became :"mll"m}‘mehrtoh«. I has _ a fresh,| She went to the telephone.| One wants to Called her paper. "That story,"! a little monl-ho told her editor, "On ml whatever little research. I‘m changing it to one here was a long on the work of the Canadian| Finally, with her research story in her brief case, she went home. Keith was wp, his temperature‘ down, and anxious for his dinnen" She went slowly into the room where he lay asleep that night,. and quite suddenly the tenuous, complex, . difficultâ€"toâ€"realize . perâ€" somal bridge between the abstracts of biollogieal research and the health of one she loved, became very clear to her. â€" I She went to the telephone.| gin with. You see? , .. Thos» are think of that many, many children dying with lesson today, | cancer in Canada today." They wait for â€" (which M burlds on pinnacles or] Pagodite stone is so called beâ€" trees. The Encyclopedia Ameriâ€" caube the Chinese use it """"';Icou says "this scavenger is ugly ‘i N land x fr -" t #t0TY:" /when standing, ridicuious when *« pagodu& wheee n "'""")q-mn., but impressive when *Nimal figures. For the same reaâ€" :.:’d:::?mriufi \son, the Book of Knowledge comâ€" rut .fl'ocmi mermone mt n enaetecaveccmes monts, it is known as Sgure steme. ancer reâ€" EARLY FRIEND OF INDLAng Thit stone is soft enough to be and with _ James Adair. trader and anthoy, #wt with a knife and takes a yood on learning no man had quite c about ce NO COMPLAINT! EVERYBODY < WAS . â€"â€" * ‘ED! HELAUGHED > 2 ALL THROUGH THE OZ:RATION P HE HAD THE DOCTORS N AouaÂ¥h, ~â€" â€" / sgmoss * d Cak Y afp 30 4 # e "0%.51 5 UÂ¥ C CA V N) Ese /y â€" ism t " a C 2. ) k o , us Cl o ‘ M m o ¢ > ”";’,fif 76&.6" i NO COMPLAINT! EveRYygopY A WAS . â€"â€" * ‘ED! HELAUGHED ALL THROUGH THE OZâ€"RATION HE HAD THE DOCTORS IN _f:g; % m * e o? l % ol * 64 + massma t cells child I‘ By BRAD ANDERSON® and Chickawas between 1?05“ 1755 is recalled by Encyclopedia Americana. Me published a history of the American Indian, containâ€" ing an excellent account of the customs and languages of the various tribes. Adair held a cwriâ€" ous theory that the Indiana were descended from the Lost Tribes of lsrael. By George W olje By KERN PEDERSON By AL SMITH

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