AROUND DOWNSVIEW as one ratepaycr in another When he was elected he explain ed to me his viewpoints on rate payers groups and asked to at tend our meetings which he has done since then. He has also a! tended over eighty per cent of the ratepayers meetings of the Glenfield Acres Ratepayers As sociation and the ‘Belmar Park Ratepayers Association, the oth er groups of yhich 1 write, plus 1 am sure many others in the Ward. On top of this he has atâ€" tended to his job, his job as eouncilior as well, which | will elaborate on later. and has servâ€" ed on seven different township With eight entries submitted to the C.N.E. Junior Baking Diviâ€" sion (16 yrs. & under}, six of these received ribbons and cash awards. They were: Three 1st prizes â€" two kinds of Bran Mufâ€" fins (made from her own reâ€" cipe!) and an Apple Pie: Two 2nd prizes â€" Butter Tarts (92% ) and Chocolate Cake (92%): 3rd â€" Cookies. Well, that‘s quite a lineâ€"up of delicious eating and we can vouch for the mouthâ€" watering goodness of Margaret‘s chocolate cake. Last year, Marâ€" garet was invited to bake this prize recipe for Tumpane Home & School‘s 10th Anniversary â€" we had a slice. and mmmm oh, We hear, too, that Margaret bakes meltâ€"inâ€"theâ€"mouth pastry â€"â€" and now we‘ll crawl out of our eakeâ€"mix box to say. "Congratâ€" ulations to a very talented young lady, and may all your future culinary creations be rising sucâ€" cesses . A honeymoon in Quebec folâ€" lowed the marriage in St. Philip Neri‘s Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, August 24, of Miss Margaret Carol Wright. daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wright, 53 Forthbridge Crescent, Twelve year old Margaret Eakin, $ Nagel Road, put her baking skills to the test and, for the second year running, proved without a doubt that she is a prizeâ€"winning cook. I did not know John Booth very well when I first called him last September and asked him if he was going to take another erack at it. John Booth is not a "pushy" type but rather conset vative in nature and we spok: as one ratepaycr to another When he was elected he explain ed to me his viewpoints on rate L.ows aewmine and asked 1o at day er or concern to repTesenl Ts The answer was to make it ns personal aim to get John Booth elected and I did what L could But now I feel I would like to go one step further to explai what has happened since that Last year about this time 1 began . working . very | fervently with an ideal in mind and al though this column has always remained neutral when it came to election issues I am sure many of my readers and most of my friends knew I had but one goal in mind, and that, was to see John Booth become councilâ€" Tor for Ward Seven in the North York Municipal Elections in Deâ€" cember. Well, with a lot of hard work done by people like me and many others who knew John. he became our councillor 1 had only lived in Ward Seven for four yvears at this time bu: in those four years had helped organize a Ratepayers Assocs tion and hecome its secrelar\ go I felt I was amongst those citizens who knew what was 20 ing on and most of all who car ed what was soinz on. I was not satisfied with the representa tion we had on council and al though â€" our â€" former councilior was no lonzer running for coun eil I did not want someone who did not have the ability or pow Page 12 â€", THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, September 5, 1963 Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime AUGUST WEDDING C ondonmeenntrematiian Asuiwné? on,1 abore ir‘! guess 1 Come ey iT NaTuRALLY. DaDpY is A CRCAT risnemman. HE CAuGHT an ENCRMOUS TRouT ONCE AnD wWanTeD To HAVE iT sTUFFED AnD PUT on ThE watc, Bur MoTHER WOULONT LeT him, Fom some Cumiou$ REASON« PERSCNALLY, ID LikE 16 Have STUFFED TRoUT on EVERY WALL PVE EM eA €ir _ 1O MAVe €2M00 00 i The HOUSE. meyke so â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" geaumiEut / was a th the representa on council and al former â€" councilia represent 1 Yes by Mrs. l_hlph Klinck, matron of honour. Ann Mariani, Caro! Ann Aldis, and Andrea Brown. sister of the groom. wearing pale green shantung dresses with green bow headâ€"dresses and carrying white shasta mums to Mr. Robert Earl Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown of Willowdale. Father Mark offiâ€" ciated at the ceremony. . The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a, floor length of ivoryâ€"white chantilly lace with cathedral train, a tiara held her shoulder tength veil and she carried a bouquet of stepâ€" hanotis. The bride was attended For the recept Four Winds Tri bride‘s mother cl ensemble of blu with matching h. cessories. The _ Mr. Bill Dauphne was man. and ushers were C and Ron Wright, brothers bride, and Ian Brown, b of the groom relatives of the groom rourney« from. Ottawa for the occasion A gold twoâ€"piece shantung su and black vyelvet picture hat wi black accessories were . chost by the bride for the weddi received in a pastel green sil gown with beige accessories Out of town guests of the brice Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carroll « Long Island, New York, grea uncle and aunt, and Mr. an Mrs. H Burke. and their tw daughters from Red Deer A berta. A number of guests an A gold twoâ€"piee and black velvet black accessorie by the bride t trip ganized. Then in Ward Sever subdivision an committees. . Sin regularly . works rial firm and his of the industrial township, it see ural that he be rial Committee. 1963 was a hboom year ftor Ward Seven. Two new subdivi« ions opened up and got residents in and all their problems suon became John Booth‘s problems. When some of them wanied io form a new Ratepayers group, he went alone to get them orâ€" sanized. Then three new awas th W esidents his has irs shou Vell. thi N0, ERNEST, You STAY Home AND HELP YouR MOTHER WITH THE HOUSE WORK! ,., IF YouRE A GooD / â€" soy we may cet / : You ccean tae / FISH WHEN we W\ G6ET BACK! / / Life‘s Darkest Moment 6f ther cho of blue Th ill A WERSTER QASSIC age str bat and s fall fo which zo devel n. held at the ward has mos Juh ing. in â€" eonly the dn ke opene ructio Cl ty Gordon s of the brother 1 me ple Booth the nd Calling all Guides‘ Captain Mrs. H. Lapp wishes to remind girls of the 255th Guide Comâ€" pany that the first meeting of the Fall season will be on Tuesday, September 10, at 8:00 p.m.. Tumâ€" pane Public School. Please pass the word along Leaders and instructors at the Northwestern _ Y.M_C.A were well rewarded for their efforts by a record turnout of parents (standing room only) to the conâ€" cluding exercises of the summer swim programme at the R.CA.F. Station Downsview pool on Wedâ€" nesday. August 28. The Gigantic Swim for Parents Night comâ€" menced with the 25 yd. Free Styie Races: The winners were: Gary Warman (9 yrs.). Claud Nigra 10 yrs.), Jetfrey Haymer (l1 vrsi. Hal MeCue (12 â€" 14 vrs and for the girls, Carol Mrâ€" and Mrs. Robert Brown will reside in Willowdale on their return. Guy. Caren Staddon, Wayne Hayâ€" mer, â€" Thelma D um phs. Olh Meyno. David Tice, Jim Hunter, Dale Fraser, Oldo Freeco. Star â€"1 Tommy Whitlock. Tommy Gibâ€" son. Graham Watson. Alan Holâ€" linsworth, Heather La Page. Dale Herseg. David Jackson, Charlie Herod. C a rol Lupton, Richard Jackson. Star â€"2 Sch prayed Joanne A de Bradley _ Canive Nemeth. B ob by Menard, Kathlcen Burke. Janice No tibson. Conpie Bu Beginners Cla Star â€"3 Pamela cil cleared this iss the first few mont! there were m any that scemed to be Iy the .e which last Se planne Today in council‘s files for a few year just waiting for a newer an more efficient council to de; with them. All this was accom plished and as the year marche on I cannot help but remembe the â€" enthusiastic naivety w\ bust ipton Participating in the clown and unt diving Gord Reeves, Mel otman, and Mike Kates. Synchronized swimming entitl i~Sentember Song" was disâ€" aved â€" by â€" Shirley â€" Hintcaner, manne Dove. and Alison Ritchie. A demonstration of swimming alls and sirokes by the childâ€" n. which they Jearned during | upon themselves to mink this most sincere ified gontleman for a one for our area. Als \Wh nidt., Thad Heather I hed and as the year t 1 cannot help but ret enthusiastic . naivet ch John Booth spoke September when he mal Ward ind sirokes by the child: hich they Jearned during imer. was followed by an on of ‘life â€" saving by the leaders and instructors he close of this hishly â€" dul evening. awards woere Ni he is a n et he did while Tear nos in the CH GUIDES MEET Grail ral W War effi C. A. AWARDS Canivet. _ Francesca o b b y Gerkin. Neil Derksen Burke Cobb: Baker months very capable North York‘s a veremi® clasuc 1963 is almost over urne r h gaime M r cou ho wise ot â€" shi W hitlo in ng dorm a few ve Such â€" issu 1ULZCT rmmy Gibâ€" Alan Hol:â€" Page. Dale m, Charlie n. Richard . Ste Dale h r a h a in an. Pat pu b 1d rk offi to n larle wart llor h Denise Boyer. A vote of thanks goes to the instructors and leaders of the summer swim programme from the parents. with special mention to Mrs. J. Reeve and Mr. R. Robertson for their untiring efâ€" forts, interest, and leadership. The Northwestern "Y" will be starting their Fall programme in the latter par} of September. They have plans for numerous interests and activities â€" we‘ll have more news next week. If you wish immediate information, contact RO. 2 â€" 1080. Star â€"5 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nutâ€" brown, 2868 Keele Street, have been called to Rock Island, Queâ€" bee (on the Vermont border), where her mother, Mrs. Emma Whiteman, now in her 90th year, lies seriously ill King, Tommy Whitlock, Debbie j Canivet, Doug Canivet. | Star We trust that the news from Rock Island will not be too grave,. and that Mr. and Mrs Nutbrown will be free to return to Downsview and the christenâ€" ing of Stephen William Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Relly, 2956 Keele Street. who is the 5th generation baby to be born into this family. the Ni Avenue Fisher Linda enue. 83.8 .0 Award Scholarship b blo: won Sho w vance Beverley â€" Hills | Your entries m church between 11:30 a.m. Entric by Mr. and Mrs Mount Denais. T Fisherman Brian Monkt vence. Lynd CH CH mun ough later ~erth York n have the land about it? Nor W think you to John Booth for so ably representing you and then vou micht cnoperate with all the others who are working as a jram io make your home a better place to live in, and who proiect the value of your investâ€" ment; mainly your local rate pavers â€" Assocâ€" See vyou at the opei O td )f D Ii bl xd Violet H Xp p n t forget t c on Saturda ips th â€" Booths slorsy h. to all the residen n. John Booth w a silver spoon in or that matter w Zoning â€" Regulatio L. John Booth be: X0MY h poj ©o ty MeC R stif FLOWER â€" SHOW in WE {f ing â€" Regulations in Ins ohn Booth besan nresely ident in North York who ncerned with the crir He was concerned enâ€" become a ratepayer and ratepavers‘ president. He ncerned enoush to help f th K ue Onta I1 k needs industry, and. How do you North York has ion from what is call , Graham etings D h I1 this week from se. 32 Downsview Mr. _ and â€" Mrs Lotus flower was R the Morticultural av. September 7, United Church. us t be at the :30 a.m. and bi nts to â€" receive rds â€" â€" Stephen vid Gauthier, Admanna Lawâ€" ibinson. Id the Governors: ork University, taking the Adâ€" urse. She also +0 Government p the Wha And B not 36 109 On Your Own Signature and Mrs.| No Bankable Security e to return| If You Can Make Monthty he christenâ€"| Pavments You Can Get a Loan liam Keil),‘ . T. Kelly,| AT who is the! "cu‘ DON FINANCE aceficld Avâ€" s at Downsâ€" de 15. with mip looth is you th York who i their comâ€" ite as much s once in know the dars and. il on the Help > fwice as his name s future hy savin aminunity ally what edudged! uo ao ids 0 °0 _ cKay of fH_lT_'ï¬__.,______ will be BASEMENT apartment, 2 rooms ind light _ with kitchenette, washing maâ€" ved ... chine and T.V. outlet. Heavy For: fur wiring. _ parking, | reasonable, King uf War of s month Nit Wra 1 1964 np f the vhere istrial ecsity feel ood allâ€" _ 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE In PaP Â¥ T11 9. MONEY TO LOAN DON _ FINANCE $50 â€" $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL w G. PETERS. Mgr. CH. 7â€"5438 Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N. Rexdale Plaza PRIVATE FUNDS for first and second Mortgages. Mr. Zidner CH 7â€"9843. WESTON â€" recreation room with private bath and entrance. elecâ€" trically equipped . kitchenette. Business couple onty. CH. 1> 5070. 10. MORTGAGE LOANS 14. 16. 19. FLATS TO RENT â€" UNFURNISHED JANE â€" WILSON, sink, stove private bath, direct entrance 1 child welcome, garage. CH. 1â€"6512. 22. ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED COMFORTABLE RO O M in at tractive home of widow, kitch en and laundry privileges. Re fined business girl only. CH. 1 â€" 5073. ROOM to NICE QUIET ROOM for gentle man close to transportation. CH. 1 â€" 6358 JOHN ST fortable Parking. 1 â€" 6394. 2 ROOMS. small bedroom and bed â€" sitting room â€" suit gentleâ€" man. Close to T. T. C., abstainâ€" er. CH. 4 â€" 0018. FURNISHED â€" BEDROOM rlose; WILL CARE FOR small child or infant by the day â€" 5 days a week. CH. 7 â€"9942 25. â€" ROOM UPPER duplex, selfâ€" contained. Available Sept. 15 CH. 1â€"0116. If you want Râ€"Eâ€"Sâ€"Uâ€"Lâ€"Tâ€"§ . coPÂ¥Y Use Classified Ads published every Thursday Tuesday, 5 p.m. ... deadline Monday 12 Noon ... . cancellation. CORRECTIONS: This paper will be respousible for NOT more than ONE incorrect insertion of an advertise ment to transportation. 244 â€" 4430 ARGE BED â€" SITTING ROOM, share kitchen. Church St. $10 weekly. CH 1R FJF BUY YOUR RIâ€"FI NOW WITR A LOWâ€"COST LIFEâ€"INSURED ults. 247 WANT TO MAKE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC? APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED xXXX ® _X JCX X DpAY CARE FOR CHILDREN APARTMENT FURNISHED : All advertising copy is subject to the approval of the management of this paper. This paper reserves the right to classify all Advertisements. MONEY xX X xXXX Classified LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA rent. 241 â€" 5779 NEAR P INE,. comâ€" room in quiet home. suit gentleman. CH. â€" x X xt 30 3t x 2CX 0 CALL WESTON â€" CBH 15212 DAY : ,‘lll = }ll 11M XXX X l‘} * §j [x] 0896 tin CONTENTS of apartment for sale â€" leaving country. CH. 1 â€" DOUBLE BED, spring and mat 33. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCK RENTALS 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE 35. 1954 METEOR NIAGARA, excel lent condition. Reasonable, pri vate. BE. 1â€"7334 after 5 p.m ALL MAKES AND MODELS TRUCKS VANS â€"â€" PANEL â€" PICKUPS STAKES HOUR, DAY OR YEAR EVERYTHING for the car, new.‘l used and rebuilt, machine shop service. Keys cut by code.| Weston Auto Supply, 1839 Wes-! ton Rd. CH 1â€"3538. Open daily | till 9 p.m. except Saturdays 6| 37. _ MOTOR PARTS 56 MERCURY, automatic, good motor etc., has had accident. Sell or trade. 741 â€" 5449. FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€" all makes â€" new, used, reâ€" built. 1400 Weston Road. RO 9â€"1115. WEED SPRAYING and lawn maintenance. Reasonable. Call Joe CH 1â€"5765. 42. GARDENING 43. SERVICES OFFERED tress. Good condition. CH 3795. WEST END _ RADIO & ELECTRIC 3319 Dundas W. RO 2â€"3030 43A. PAINTING & DECORATING EXTERIOR and interior paint +« ing, reasonable rates. Free es timates. CH. 6 â€" 3510. WESTON â€" REXDALE CARS PAINTING and decorating, inâ€" side or outside work. Paper hanging, free estimates. CH 1â€"1407. REXDALE CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS All types repaired and reâ€" newed. Workmansï¬xp guaranâ€" teed. Emergency service. Day or night. 72 | 3 o TL Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. repairs, all makes. Guaranâ€" teed. Rebuilts for sale. VACUUM CLEANER ROOFING & CHIMNEY SERVIGE J. E. O‘FARRELL PROPRIETOR WEED SPRAYING H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Weston CH 1â€"7681 ROTOTILLING 65 RACINE RD 249â€"8277 CH. 1â€"6953 MOTOR CARS ME 5â€"6688 Sodding Seeding !46. . HELP WANTED ‘, FEMALE W. G. KELLY, piano tuning Formerly with Heintzman, Ma son, _ Risch, rebuilding . any make to factory . standards F ree estimates, satisfaction guaranteed. Skilled service is economy, neglect is costly. LE 45. _ HELP WANTED MALE New plant, excellent beneâ€" fits, salary open. If qualified and interested, write: Caterpillar of Canada Ltd., P.O. Box 309 Humpty Dumpty Division Sunshine Biscuits of Can. Ltd 195 Rexdale Blvd. Rexdale 249â€"9191 Aptitude for figures, able to handle cash and type also able to relieve on switchâ€" board and Telex. Prefer local girl, 30 to 45 years Usual employce _ benefits. â€" Please call for appointment. please remember that this col umn is available for announceâ€" ments regarding meetings, sales etc. A phone call to the above number will get publication on the suitable date. Please bear in mind, however. that I must have the details by noon Sunâ€" day, as the copy must be in the mail each Sunday afternoon. Engquiries have been coming in to me regarding the problem of the crossing of the children transferred _ to Queensboroucit Junior High School. 1 have spokâ€" en to the Police Inspector reâ€" sponsible and he tells me that the Police Department . will make "on sight observation" the first 2 days of school, and then Box ‘A‘, Weston Timesâ€" Advertiser 235 Dixon Rd., ' Weston. Machine Shop Operations Multiple Torch Cutting Welding Forming for nights 5 p.n Machine Shop & Welding HARDINGTON & DISTRICT WILL EXCHANGE $90, Must have supervisory experience in; (Continued from page 3) Apply Mrs. Tomlinson for 40 hrs. per week Days or Evenings Vicinity Hwy. 27 & Phone AV 55790 After 5 â€" 288â€"0098 WANTED Cook & Waitress Mr. Talmage 277â€"0346 SKYLINE HOTEL COFFEE SHOP The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime a wrmere® casstc Clerk Typist Dishwasher FOREMAN Port Credit or call a.m. | 46. _ HELP WANTED | FEMALE 46A. HELP WANTED | Mr. & Mrs. John Edward Elliott | announce the engagement of l their daughter Loretta Anne to | Darry! Alec Richmond son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Charles | Richmond. The marriage will ‘ take place Saturday September | the twentyâ€"first, nineteen hundâ€" lred and sixty three at threeâ€" | thirty o‘clock in Central United | Church, Weston. Required for mttustins and varied duties in the Credit Department of a National Distributor located near Weston. f 44C Excellent working conditions and fringe benefits. Please call PIANO _ LESSONS : â€" Classical, also some playing in popular, chord bass style. Phone 24 â€" 8137. 49. ADULT BABY SITTER available evenings & weekends. 249 â€" 6487. ed th Civil â€" Service â€" Commussion, Apply before September 13, 1963. to the Civil Service For full particul dence, qualific ments and appl see poslers ( National â€" Emp vice. Post Off make final decisions in regard to the most satisfactory soluâ€" tion. BIRTH D A Y GREETINGS: Denise Tout, Sepiember 6: Rayâ€" mond Kane September 7; Allen Thornton, September 8: Joanne Grice, â€" Barbara â€" Stittle. John Cameron, Billy Cassidy and Davâ€" id Diplock. September 9; Walâ€" ter Gajewski, September 11; Marina Stein, September 12 The Pax Bible Class will start its classes for the year on Sunâ€" day. September 8th. at 10:00 a.m. in the Creelman Hall, Wesâ€" ton Presbyterian Church A programme designed especâ€" ially for teenagers has bee n planned and another busy and successful year is expected. Weston JR. CLERK TYPIST ROUTE SALESMEN WANTED ommis . DOMESTIC POSITIONS WANTED Please Unen ng Men or Women Phone 762â€"9623 G MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PAX for appointment e Quote Competition Number 63â€"Tâ€"874 Full o completion of hool education ditional credits academic . lrail roof years of n accounting a §402 sion, 25 St. Clair Ave: t, Toronto 7, Ontario District Audit Mr. Casey E. shnier Co RO 6â€"172%4 AUDITORS BIBLE CLASS Part Time itivn tcat §36140 play ment urance uf suc Second requir Office equire» forms, at the _ Serâ€" id the experâ€" i audâ€" fur