46. HELP WANTED Rexdale. Open.. 9â€"Copy typist clerk, 3 days weekly; Rexdale. Open 10â€"Correspondence and invoicing; Rexdale. Open. 11â€"Computers (2); Rexdale .......................... $55â€"%60 12â€"3 required, some typing; Rexdale. Open. 13â€"Secretaryâ€"bookkeeper; 8ueensway. Open 14â€"Junior with typing, some experience; Rexdale. Open 15â€"Dictaphone and shorthand; Dixie rd. Open. 16â€"Shorthand. must have initiative; Dufferinâ€"Lawrence $60â€"$65 17â€"Shorthand, engineering; Dixonâ€"Hwy. 27 ........._.. $10 18â€"Dictaphone, shorthand, engineering; Queensway .... $60â€"$65 19â€"Shorthand. dictaphone (2); Mt. Dennis ................ $65 20â€"Shorthand, dictaphone, advertising; Rexdale. Open 21â€"Shorthand dictaphone, some book%(eeping; Dixon Kipling area. Salary Open SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR 1â€"Inventory, stock control; Rexdale .............. $ 2â€"Payroll, accounts receivable, typing; Rexdale ...... 3â€"Accounts payable; Dixonâ€"Martingrove ...........+~>« 4â€"Accounts receivable, typing; Rexdale .............. 5â€"Intermediate clerkâ€"typist; Rexdale. Open 6â€"General clerkâ€"typist, afternoons only; Rexdale. Open 7â€"Correspondence and general typing; Rexdale ........ $â€"Junior clerkâ€"typists, 6 months to year experience; 22â€"Relief operator, good typist, mornings or afternoons; Rexdale. Open. 23â€"Busy board, some typing. Rexdale .................... $55 24â€"Key punch operamoxs:jRaexd'aje.ï¬ap-e;. 25â€"OUT OF TOWN â€" Port Carling â€" university student or older woman. national cash register. Summer employment. Salary Open. DOROTHY TYERS STAFF SERVICES CH 1â€"9322 GOOD Hair Stylist PART TIME EXCEPTIONALLY Barristers â€" Solicitors Geo. W. Bull B.Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne, B.A. 43 KING STREET CH 4â€"5547â€" 8â€"9 1500 Royal York Road Weston CH 9â€"2288 Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment. Weston And Repairing Wm. A. Riggs 1230 Jane Szl'ee( Mt. Dennis RO 9â€"2841 Work Guaranteed Weston Bull & Ashbourne William D. Lyon, B.A., LL.B. Alfred H. Herman, B.A. Barrister â€" Solicitor 1938 Weston Road Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment OFFICE CLERKS, CLERK â€" TYPISTS Fraser & Simms Barristers & Solicitors 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street eston. Ont. .. CH 1â€"1911 Leonard A. Braithwaite Barristers & Solicitors Royal York Plaza Barristers & Solicitors 1923 Weston Road OFFICE MACHINE OPERATORS Barrister & Solicitor 1415 Lawrence Ave. W Suite 201 Piano Tuning BARRISTERS Heakes and MacDonald INTERVIEWS ARRANGED AT YOUR CONVENIENCE â€" NO CHARGE TO YOU 15 MUSIC Professional â€" Business STENOGRAPHERS BOOKKEEPERS Rexdale Plaza, Rexdale CH 4â€"5314 CH. 4â€"5697 DATA PROCESSING CH 66115 249â€"9141 WESTON and AREA WANTED â€" MALE AND s1A _ TUITION AND EDUCATION on at home. Books picked up and delivered. CH 4â€"7436. FOR DRUG STORE OVER 18 Some experience desirable Kipling Centre Drugs CH 4â€"5395 leather collar. CH 92119. Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. CH 6â€"2191 Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For 47 Bala Ave. W. J. WARD PUNERAL HOMES Evenings by Appointment ACCOUNTANTS DIRECTORY Richards Cartageâ€"Moving Chartered Accountants C. W. LEASK Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Marsh, Goulding Delivery Service %4 Mile S. of 401 Your Neighbourhood Radiator ‘ar. Oak St. And Auto Glass Service Depot CARTAGE 1969 Weston Road Mortgage Loans CH. 1â€"2233 RADIATOR SPECIALISTS m2048808 tan female CH 4â€"6061 CH 111129 +«. $6D â€"1521 2441 Weston Road _ CHerry 1â€"44168 82. / " <BIRTHS °~ "~ Full time secretaries â€" Secretaries to work intermittantly â€" required for a progressive retail organization. Applicants should have good typing speed and be able to transcribe from dictating Modern air conditioned office. Good salary and working condiâ€" tions, 5 day week birth of a daughter, Lori Ellen on May 26th at Humber Meâ€" arrival of Wendy Elizabeth, May 18, 1962, at Humber Memorial Hospital A sister for Mark, Janis and Karen. happily announce the safe Radiator & Glass Service Ltd. Bus CH 7â€"5451 Res BE 1â€"6533 20 Wilson Ave., Weston J. R. Currie, 0.D. Your Insurance Problems Solved By The Responsible System Carpet â€" Furniture And Wall Cleaners 1891 Weston Rd., Westom For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 Dunn‘s Insurance Ideal Home Services Servicemaster ALLâ€"BRITE Venetian Blind e Cleaned e Repaired HOUSEHOLD SERVICES SECRETARIAL STAFF RO. 2â€"6622 OPTOMETRY CH 4â€"6411 INSURANCE CH. 1â€"7361 SAME DAY SERVICE Lawrence Dufferin Area Service Stenographer General Sales Office Work CALL Salary commensurate with experience \ Gordon MacKay Bldg. and Nora Jane & Wilson Walker‘s Store RU 9â€"3224 The Liberal party‘s policy of instituting portable pensions in Canada will mean that no one would be told that because of his age a company could not employ him because he was over "our pension plan limit" Hubert Badâ€" anai, Liberal M. P. for Fort Wilâ€" liam in the last House of Comâ€" Portable Pensions â€" Cowan Liberals Will Institute invoicing. Small congenial office in the Rexdale Kipling Area Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MRS. JOHNSTONE CH 7â€"7465 DAYTIME CH 9â€"0826 EVENINGS Local 201 1st week‘s food order free No Obligation Ro 9â€"5950 Freezer Plan ‘‘With living going up â€" Domestic food plan will accounts receivable and ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER TYPIST zefA0l Domestic Food Name brand only. Residence: 249â€"9984 CH 1â€"3695 OUR OFFICE: 1125 ISLINGTON AVE.â€"REXDALE, ONT. CH. 1â€"3581â€"2 Frank Young AN IMPORTANT PART OFP STATE FARM‘S NATIONWIDE CLAIMS SERVICE STATE FARM MUTVAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Mend Office: Terents ‘Dusp Ix and See: Chkeck Tkese Facts: State Farm settled 1 claim every 15 seconds in 1960. Total, 2,157,390 claims. Record claim sasts totaled $243,829,851.00 in 1960 State Farm insures more than 6,000,000 cars In U.S. and Conada, World‘s largest. Liberal candidate in York Humâ€" ber. Mr. Badanai stressed that under the Liberal plan an emâ€" ployee, upon leaving one comâ€" pany, would carry with him not only his own personal credit for pension payments made but would also carry with him eredit for the first company‘s pension payments on his account. In this manner a Canadian citizen upon reaching retirement age might find that he had worked for six different companies but with a total credit to the employee‘s benefit including his own perâ€" sonal payments and the comâ€" pany payments put into the portâ€" able pension fund by all _ six firms for whom he had worked. In this manner the great obstacle facing unemployment seniors toâ€" day will be eliminated for them and for the generations who will follow, Mr. Badanai and Mr. Cowan pointed out. ing on behalf of Ralph Cowan, Elaborating on his previously expressed conviction that hosâ€" pital staffs should be paid on a The doctor‘s wives of the Humber Memorial Hospital Medâ€" ical Staff held a luncheon meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. George F. Culnan, Dunvegan Road, Torâ€" onto on May 23rd. Each member brought a gift â€" a donation to the new gift shop in the new hospital wing. This group is holdâ€" ing is holding a picnic on Septâ€" ember 8th for the doctors and their families. MR. & MRS. David Marnoch of: Weston will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Saturday June 9th. 1962â€" And will be at home to their friends and neighbours from 2 until 5 P.M. and 7 until 10 P.M. 1978 Lawrence Ave., E. Weston. Both born in Aberâ€" deenshire Scotland and were _ married in Toronto. For many years, they were members of St. Davids United Church in Toronto, and are now memâ€" bers of Westminster United Church Weston. There are 6 children â€" David of Tennesse, U.S.A., Ella â€" Weston, Marjorâ€" ie â€" Oakville, Edward â€" Scarâ€" boro, Ernest â€" Kamloops B. C. and Gordon â€" London Engâ€" land. They have 7 grandchilâ€" dren and 2 great grandchilâ€" dren. RUMMAGE SALE, June ist. 1O.0.F. Hall, Church Street. 58. COMING EVENTS 59 PERSONAL manâ€"tew of Ottawa, announce the engagement of _ their daughter, Annabelle Mary, to Mr. Murray Bruce Lovering, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Etley Lovering of Coldwater. The marriage will take place on June 23, 1962, at 3:00 o‘clock in St. Matthias‘ Anglican Church, Coldwater. 7 to 8.30 p.m SOCIAL It Pays To Use The Times â€" Advertiser Classified Section ENGAGEMENTS Announcement AND Richard Smallâ€" such hm‘hzm as ing trades, with which he has been connected for forty years, Mr. Cowan stated that this sysâ€" tem should be extended to the entire civil service. A differenâ€" tial scale of pay will ‘attract many married nurses and techâ€" nicians back to the hospitals for the weekends and summer and pay will be "realistic," the speaâ€" ker stated, but it should be inâ€" troduced in the entire governâ€" ment service because every workâ€" er should be paid according to the service he renders the comâ€" munity,. A civil servant who works Sundays and holidays, or nights should hl:: "cirlllnpennted accordingly to ingness to work continued Mr. Cowan. At the present time there is a night time differential paid in the Post Office Department and in the printing and stationery division, but the system should embrace all the civil service. Even in the Post Office Department, Mr. Cowan said, the night time differential is not considered when establishing the employâ€" ee‘s pension rights, That is conâ€" trary to practice in industry and business, he continued, and he promised to fight for fair treatâ€" ment of all civil servants. Mr. Cowan was present at the Fireworks Display at Lions Memâ€" orial Park, Weston, on: the holiâ€" day where he met a large numâ€" ber of Weston residents. He statâ€" ed that money for bleachers should be allotted to Weston out _As long as the nuclear threat hangs over Canada, the most vital question facing the Canadian government is: What should be done about it? ‘This is a question that must be answered . . . and it must be answered clearly. The Conservatives are bogged down in contradictions. The New Democratic Party as I said last week has given its answer in simple, honest straight forward terms. But what about the Diefenbaker tones and the Liberals? Defence Minister Harkness appears to stand behind a nuclâ€" ear policy and Mr. Diefenbakâ€" er, as New Democratic Party leader Tommy Douglas has said, can‘t make up his mind. "On _ Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays he agrees with Mr. Gre‘:‘r;d Os::l 'l‘uesdayhse Thursdâ€" a turdays supports I\E. Harkness." External Affairs Minister Green does not seem to be in favour of nuclear arms for Canada. At the United Nations, not so long ago, Sweden introducâ€" ed a resolution for a nonâ€" nuclear club of nations whose members would agree neither to store, manufacture, nor aeqâ€" uire nuclear weapons. The representatives of the Canadian government voted for this resolution. YET when the question reached Ottawa, Mr. Diefenbaker reversed the decision taken at the TI.N. Mr. Diefenbaker said that his government reserved the right to acquire nuclear weapons in the future. On February, 26 Mr. Diefâ€" enbaker was questioned in the House of Commons. He said nuclear weapons for Canada should be under the joint control of Canada and the United States and that, at vresent, United States law forâ€" bade such joint control. ‘This left the impression that when such control became posâ€" sible the Diefenbaker governâ€" ment would acquire nuclear However, on March 1st the U.S. Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, told a im conference the U.S. is willing to work out arrangements for joint control regards the use of nuclear weapons by Canadian forces. Mr. Diefenbaker‘s only statement on the matter since then is he has no ‘"present inâ€" tention‘ of discussing the subject with the United States. If n!'xer;',j: anry pa‘tten;f to be ’ a nuclear nation. seen in confusion conâ€" (Moreover, if Canada ever tradictory _ statements . a n d % events, it is probably the folâ€" | does require nuclear weapons, lowing: Diefenbaker is delibâ€" they should be under our conâ€" erately trying to confuse the trol. To entrust nuclear weapâ€" cunimpeop)emfl:isinue,_monm»nuthennmd at least until after the election. | exclusive control of the U.S. The pa:;lelm lo:‘efl;g;lt has | Pentagon would by lunacy.) spent ions lars on T. rl missiles . which nreuselessmx ?eun:l,pehrpgawar? 4 his earlier policy state without nuclear werheads. It | ments were coming under has trained Canedian troops$ in | severe criticism, announced on the use of nuclear weapons. It, March 28 that a "clear stateâ€" mervuther#ï¬bwmnn\mcnmâ€ma be nuclear werheads. Yet it votes jssued shortly by the Liberal gr-mn;‘-mldut policy at the | party. Inited Nations then remain®s} mmis soâ€"called "clear stateâ€" silent when the U.S. up or o Jn en of Soma corkely, "" | ment" has Sust! appeared. It a the government Here are its main provisions: (1) No nuclear weapons for ns the baatedew & mith| ) Caneoe Cright mow" nuelâ€" C ear weapons, without even telâ€"| (2) They reserve the right to ling us in what direction we ecquire nuclear weapons mm-,flu.msum in the future if citcumstâ€" ULTIMA IN IRRESPONSâ€" ances make it "necessary. IBILITY. The Canadian people | (3) If NATO were to be armed have a right to know exactly with _ nuclear . weapons what IS the Conservative poliâ€" under . collective . rather cy on the question of nuclear than netional control, Can mA Pm Csnet Taass Capelmoogn iss 4s SA is possible) Last November Liberal leadâ€" er Pearson made a policy statement in Quebec City. He said that a Liberal government arms and to judge that policy in the present federal election. CONFUSION OLD PARTIES . OLD POLICIES . . (if that THE NUCLEAR THREAT ing about. "If there are so many for: © TYPIST AND CLERICAL WORKERS 16â€"week Course Starting Date â€" June 11, 1962. Hours â€" 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mmï¬mr%mâ€"mbemgmw%am Employment in Ontario and to have Grade 9 education THE TIMESâ€"ADVERTISERâ€"Thursday, May 31, VAL SCOTT is the New Demâ€" ocratic Party candidate for York Centre. He is known as The Man Who Speaks His Mind. In this special article for THE NEWS he outlines his views on one of the electâ€" ion‘s hottest topics: Nuclear by .... THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, IN COâ€"OPERATION WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA The Board of Education For The Township of North York will provide training at Bathurst Heights Collegiate & Vocational School, 640 Lawrence Avenue West, Toronte 19, Ont. (783â€"1193) VAL SCOTT might not mind having nuclear weapons on Canadian soil if those weapons remained exâ€" clusively under U.S. control. According to Mr. Pearson "this would not be the same as Canada having nuclear weapons on bases of our own." A subsistence allowance will be paid while on course. Interested persons should apply at their local National Unâ€" employment office. The selection of trainees is the responsâ€" ibility of the N.ES. office and the school. DR. F. W. MINKLER, MRS. L WALKER, Director of Education. Chairman. Mr. Pearson is surely dreamâ€" ing if he thinks that Canada could pose as a nonâ€"nuclear nation while at the same time permitting the United States to store nuclear weapons on Canedian soil. Would we consider a country to be nonâ€"nuclear if Russia were storing nuclear weapons on its soil? Certainly not. The Liberal party, us usual, is trying to straddle the fence. They piously declare they are against any expension of the nuclear club, yet they are prepared to commit Canada to a policy which, in the eyes of all the world, would make us a nuclear nation. Let us see just how "clear" the above statements really is. The Liberals say they are against nuclear weapons "right (2) They reserve the right to ecquire nuclear weapons in the future if citcumstâ€" ances make it "necessary." (3) If NATO were to be armed with _ nuclear . weapons under â€" collective rather than netional control, Canâ€" adian foreed in NATO PART TWO CANADIAN VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMME "should not be prevented DREAMING " How long is that? would be money for ‘Westor will get funds for Weston f1 ..‘The New Democratie Party believes the extension of nuclâ€" ear weapons to any further states and alliances threatens disaster to the world. ‘They reserve the right to acquire them in the future when circumstances make it necessary. What circumstances spread of nuclear arms Cesitâ€" able in the future, which do not make the spread of nuclear arms desirable now* The people have a right to know. The Liberal party is not out these matters more clearly. clarity. I seems to say the Liberals would favour continuâ€" ed support of NATO if it aequâ€" ired nuclear arms "collectiveâ€" only one with any claim to ‘The emphasis on ‘collective" indicates that the Liberals think Canada could escape the tag "nuclear nation" in this way. This is Liberal opium. ly If Canadian troops in NATO were armed with nuclear weaâ€" pons, this would place Canada squarely in the nuclear club, whether these weapons were under Canadian control or NATO control. â€" more absolve us from contrib= uting to the spread of nuclear weapons than the equally silly proposal, made earlier by the Liberals, to allow the U.S. to control nuclear weapons on _ This latest policy statement in no way clarifies the Liberal fenceâ€"sitting, a they present as a "responsible" one. In truth, it is the most irâ€" responsible approach they _ To use & worn jbut still apâ€" plicable) cliche, both the Conâ€" could Cunada ‘Ragt cearly states im opposition to nuclear arms for with the stand we have taken. But we, at least, have taken uml.‘l\o.h‘tr-n not, so far, had courage .-:‘.,:'.'."...f"-""'"ï¬u C o -Mhom'b(&' This arrangement would no SILLY