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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Sep 1963, p. 18

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*3 By LINDA HAMILTON _ _ ‘The "September Swing", Kip!â€" m first dance of the season was J last Friday evening, from 8 to 11:30 p.m. The turnout was good and all who attended, enâ€" cafeteria. Paul MacDonald was at the controls of the record playâ€" er. Thanks go to the Social Comâ€" mittes for successfully launching ments which were served in the ‘‘Value Rated" USED CAR Location 1485 EGLINTON AVE. W. (JUST EAST OF OAKwoOoOD) RVU. 7â€"1625 CEA RW A Y We‘re Clean Sweeping Our Used Coar Lot for USED CARS Gleaming tradeâ€"ins due on 1964 Chrysler Products NEVER BEFOREâ€"SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! Twoâ€"door 4door sedan, V8, beautiful 1 Moo’v” sedan, metallic brown, matching trhi. One owner low mileage 9 Fourâ€"wheel powered. â€"wheel h w» $1,995 miles 9 ‘62 CHRYSLER SARATOGA ‘61 VALIANT A FEW 1963 MODELS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Kipling Kapers ‘62 COMET ‘61 SIMCA STILL AVAIIAI}!EE l Special _Introductory FOR FRIDAY, SEPT. 20 DELIVERY TOO GOOD TO BE CALLED ‘62 JEEP 711 ST. CLAR AVE. WF. CARWAY CHRYSLER â€" DODGE â€" VALIANT $1,495 $2,895 TODAY CHRYSLERS â€" VALIANTS Valiants DODGE ORDER YOUR s895 i 44 | (AT CHRISTIE) Advance Sale of "The Cars With More â€" For ‘64!" _ Activities and organizations are year. In the music department, more girls than ever before, met in the auditorium to sign up as members of the Girls‘ Chorus unâ€" der the direction of Mr. Gosse. Mr. Gosse gave the girls some idea of what this year‘s music night wil! have at its theme nnd Cust. Royal 4â€"4r. hardtop. 2tone blue. Whiteâ€" walls, power s1 395 steering, brakes, radio 9 ‘59 PONTIAC WAGON rai sounds pretty unusual, but Trades and Deals ‘58 CHEVROLET & Easy . autoâ€" x $1,095 m, ‘ 9 autoâ€" Ԥ7 DODGE ‘59 DODGE ‘57 FORD 31 i $895 Lakeshore â€" Etobicoke Forman To Hold Educational Course The course being offered was especially developed for the Eduâ€" cational Committee of Canadian Council and will be presented by staff consultants from Stevenson and Kellogg Limited, Consulting Management Engineering, who will augment each lecture with examples drawn from their own _ The Kingsway Women‘s Lib CAN ANYONE TOP THIS? We‘re keeping eral Club gave a party at the the place a secret because we might want to home of Mrs. Emily Kelly of go there ourselves. But Jimmy Manson, 7th Donnybrook Lane and Dr. and Street sure knmows the spots This is just a Mrs. Robert Voipe were hosts at sample of the fish he has been lugging home a_ gathering at thoir ADINE®T over the years. He cought this one recently. Crescent home for Mr. and Mrs. Neiman. <______ _0 _ To keep members in touch with experience. the best thought on supervisory Being free of industry tradiâ€" management and allied topics is tions and the bias of company one of the primary objectives of practices on the one hand. and the Industrial Management Clubs yet not bound to the etherial of Canada. One of the most sigâ€" theories of the university campus nificant contributions toward the on the other, they are ideally personal development of memâ€"‘suited to show how to win and bership a supervisory educational hold front line management jobs. course to supplement the regular; These are some of the things programme. Just such a course|this course is designed to do. has been developed and will be @ Develop qualities of leaderâ€" offered this fall. ship in foremen and others holdâ€" Also entertaining for this canâ€"| didate were Mrs. Frederick S!ei-i ger of the Kingsway; Mrs. J. M. Lyall of St. Steven‘s Court; Phfl-! !ip Carrier of Wimbleton Road| and Mrs. F. R. Halhed of Royal! York Road. you’nhh-fiumuhwtw! in a few months. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Come One! Come All! CHRYSLER pl.i?mum waurmnnt SE CS‘ tMPERIAL truly A Tremendous Spectacle For the first time, you can see before your very eyes not one, not five, not 15, but 25 of the world‘s most famous automobiles . . . every one a eolourful mechanical treasure. _ NYZJ ET ready to witness the FINEST display of horseless carriages ever shown on this continent, Nes 0_ p muss® . gWoW or 7 1 Ths oryoss SX teme! BE FIRST IN TOWN TO OWN A ... DOWNSVIEW FREE ENTERTAINMENT ‘64 PLYMOUTH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WILL BE HERE, TOO +4 o e ® Aid lorenfn to analyze their jobs for better results. ® Train foremen for positions of greater responsibility, ® Promote high ideals in inâ€" I dustrial life. 6 ® Present an enlightened view || of foremen‘s responsibilities. f Being free of industry tradiâ€" tions and the bias of company practices on the one hand. and yet not bound to the etherial| theories of the university campus | on the other, they are ideallyt suited to show how to win and) ® Develop qualities of leaderâ€" ship in foremen and others holdâ€" ing supervisory positions. in itself. Invite your friends from far and near ® Teach the foreman how to and Record Control. Job instrucâ€" win the confidence of those he tion, Conference leadership. supervises. Waste Elimination, etc. . ; . _ ® Instruct the foreman to see| ® To provide a broader educaâ€" the plant as a whole and his place tion in supervisory management in it. ‘for those men who realize that ® Demonstrate the benefits to their lack of further education is be derived from effective self blocking future advancement. governing, advance planning, and: The course will be offered in sound personal administration. ten sessions: Thursdays. comâ€" ® Delve more deeply into Cost mencing September 19th, 1963 to oc c TAKE OUT ORDERS 2269 LAKE SHORE BLYD. W., HUMBER BaY NIGHT SERVICE UNTIL 2 A.M. ROSS WEMP NOW! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM 2749 Lake Shore Blvd. West NEW TORONTO â€" 255â€"9151 MOTORS LIMITED It is an 18 pound Lake trout which took Mr Manson 10 minutes to land. There was over 600 feet of copper line out. An American tourist who was fishing with the New Toronto angler battled with, and won, a struggle with a 40 pounder. and Record Control. Job instrucâ€" tion, _ Conference _ leadership. Waste Elimination, etc. . ; . ® To provide a broader educaâ€" tion in supervisory management for those men who realize that their lack of further education is FOOD NANKING GARDEN HOURS from 4 p.m. Daily _ Specializing in _ RESTAURANT Photo by Eddie Hay It gives us great pleasure to now offer night service to our many service dept. customers. Now, with the minimum of inconvenience you cam drop your car in on the way home from work and pick it up the following morning . . . tully serviced by competent licensed mechanics. Whatever ails your car now . . . when the service . . . night Motors until 2 a.m A PROUD PENNANT. Displaying the Canadian Power Squadâ€" ron flag is Long Branch Power Squadron treasurer and train ing officer Doug Jamieson. The flag is made available only to those who have become proficient in boating through Power Squadron courses. The Long Branch group starts its primary course Oct. 15 at New Toronto Secondary School on Tuesday nights ot 7:.30. Registration is tonight ot 7, but those who miss may register at a class night. Isharp_ Class will be held on Tuesâ€" _ (4) Safety at Sea. Sufeguarding day nights.\ against fire through proper fuel | Humber Valley Squadron, at sÂ¥stem, handling, ventilation etc ]thr Toronto Humber Yacht Club Firefighting _ a nd _ firefighting ’on September 23rd at 8 p.m class equipment and how to use it. Reâ€" Iwill be held on Minday nights pair equipment â€" Distress sigâ€" Weston Squadron, at the Muniâ€" nals â€" Operation in fog. Fog sigâ€" Impal Building in the public meetâ€" nals under International and J‘ing room on September 26th at 8 Great Lakes Rules, Weather Reâ€" p.m. sharp. Class will be Thursâ€" ports. day night. (5) The Mariner‘s Compass. WHAT THE C.P.S, PILOTING ;Types of compasses â€" construcâ€" COURSE GIVES YOU tion â€" installation â€"â€" care of. | You will study all these imâ€" Variation and Deviation. True, |portant points in one season: ‘magnetic, and compass courses. |__(1) Equipment and Governâ€" Rules for applying compass erâ€" ment Regulations. Light, sound, rors to convert from one course \lifeâ€"saving equipment required to another. Making up a Deviaâ€" |by law. Other equipment that tion Table. ‘should be on board. Tonnage â€" bering. Beacons â€" Government \registration and licensingâ€"numâ€" publications. December 5th, 1963 excluding the: Morseplay Dangerousâ€" Horteâ€" second Thursdays of October and play with guns accounted for November. Lectures will be held five per cent of the "unintenâ€" at New Toronto Secondary School tional discharge‘ accidents in (Birmingham and 18th Street) Ontario last vear, states the Winâ€" from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. chester â€" Western Hunter Safety All registrations should be Clinic. â€" (6) Aids to Navigation. Govâ€" ernment, natural and Radio Aid« Chgracteristics of lights and fog signals. Visability of lights â€" ranges â€" International buoyage system â€" types, colors and numâ€" You will study all these imâ€" portant points in one season: (1) Equipment and Governâ€" ment Regulations. Light, sound, lifeâ€"saving equipment required by law. Other equipment that should be on board. Tonnage â€" registration and licensingâ€"numâ€" bering â€" inspection. (2) Rules of the Road at Sea. Right of way at sea for both powâ€" er and sailboats, meeting, crossâ€" ing and overtaking situations. Whistle signals. Differences beâ€" tween International and Great Lakes Rules (3) Seamanship, Common nauâ€" tical terms. Types of power and sailing vessels. Ground tackke, Long Branch Squadron, at the New Toronto Secondary Schools on September 23rd at 8 p.m. Class sharp. Class will be held on Tuesâ€" day nights.\ Humber Valley Squadron, at the Toronto Humber Yacht Club on September 23rd at 8 p.m. class will be held on Minday nights THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursdoy, Sept. 19, 1963 â€" Page 18 Registrations for the followingitypes of anchors and their holdâ€" courses are being held on the ing power. Rules for anchoring following dates and at the followâ€"| ,_. & . € ing places during the next '“"‘mdnoeuwrmg, moorits etc. Care weeks of rope, knots, hitches, and splicâ€" Long Branch Squadron, at the €% Whipping, coiling, faking, New Toronto Secondary Schools flimishing and making fast to a on Sentember 22rd at 8 n m Clase cleat. P/Cmdr. Mugh Bennett AP. York District, Canadion Power Squadrons. 1910 Bloor St. W., Apt. 6 Telephone 762â€"5009 EThru The Hawse Hole" Even when roads are dry, warns the OML â€" Toronte Club, bndges frequently are slippery. Moisture rising from â€" streams, particularly in the fall and winâ€" ter months, freezes whenm it strikes bridge floors, creating serious hazards for motorists. Safe drivers always slow down w hen approaching a bridge. However, always release the brake pedal before reaching a slippery spot (7) Charts and Piloting. Types of charts â€" where obtained. Inâ€" formation given on charts â€"â€" symbols and abbreviations used. Piloting instruments â€" lead line, log, pelorus or bearing finder course _ protractor. Laying | a course. Determining position by bearings etc. Speed of boat through the water and over the bottom (8) Manners and Customs on Shipboard. Correct display . of flags on various types of boats Clothing and footwear for comâ€" fort and safety afloat. Obligations of Skipper. crew and guests WHAT‘S A MALIBU? PORT CREDIT mMOTORS THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 Photo by Stam Windrim

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