John‘s Y. P. C. held their annu al "Tee Off" night, the annual Goif Tournament, which had been arranged by special activiâ€" ties convenors Peter Van der Voort and John Mcelsaae and had been scheduled for that afterâ€" noon, had to be cancelled due to bad weather. Pat Hennessey, Club President, apologized for the fact that the tournament had to be cancelled, but said that he hoped they would be able to hold it at some later §t. John‘s Y P C, WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1947 WESTON RD."*:"*.., CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH King Street and Weston Road Minister: Rev. Raiph E. Spencer. M.A.; B.D. Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Hart, B.A., B.D Sunday, October 6, 1963 11:00 a.m. â€" World Communion (Reception of New Members) SUNDAY SCHOOL SHERWIN â€" WILLIAMS PAINT CENTRE 10:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:00 am. â€" Tri C Class for Teenagers 11:00 a.m. â€" Classes for all ages 3:00 p.m. â€" X L Bible Class for Ladies ::30 p.m. â€" Hi C Group 8:00 p.m. â€" i'_c;un;g “l-’;;;le’s Union IT‘S TIME TO PAINT AND TIME TO VISIT YOUR NEW â€" Sunday School â€" 9 years and up â€" Pathfinder‘s Bible Class "Holy Communion" â€" Sunday School â€" 1 â€" 8 years Sets Sunday, October 6, 1963 . Junior and Intermediate Church School . Pax Bible Class Sunday, October 6, 1963 Crib Corner â€" Infant Care Sacrament of The Lord‘s Supper Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary MORNING WORSHIP Sacrament of The Lord‘s Supper Westminster Hnited Church ‘ sarty nine william street weston ontarie fnliigsaloa l 2 o 0c 03 PoSTER CoiOR raintincfepete Photo on cor.orinc__AfMMEy Rev. James S. Mackenzie, M.A., B.D., Th.D. ‘The Frizndly Fowily Churech date Pat Hennessey reminded the members of the coming events: Rosary Sunday, 3rd Anniversary Night. the club seavenger bunt, tc be held on the 13th, the club Weiner Roast to be held on the 20th, and False Face Frolic night to be held on the 27th. The memâ€" bers were asked to wear costumes Julia Bergin, Recording Secre tary, read aloud the minutes of the previous week‘s meeting. The minutes were adopted by Paul Brewer and seconded by Anne Marie Mistal. eston an istrict for this night. Don Brouillard announced that "Peasants Chance‘ would be $6. the list posted on the sitie board for the special activities such as hockey, Bowling league, Weiâ€" ner roast and Theatre Night. The members were asked to use the ash trays provided for their conâ€" venience. The members were alâ€" so reminded that club pins were stil on sale at $1.25 each and that the pamphiets at the back were free for anyone wanting them. They were asked also to sign any suggestions that they put in the suggestion box proâ€" vided for their use. The "Executive Constitution" which is an article consisting of club rules and regulations, was delivered by three members of the executive; the President Pat Hennessey, 1st Vice President Don Brouillard; and 2nd Vice President Mike Keating. Membership convenors, Sharâ€" on Simard and Gayle Wilton preâ€" sented memberships to 17 new members bringing the total to Pat Hennessey reminded the members that "Little Ceasar and the Consols.,‘ would be present on "Third Anniversary Night" to Second Christian Reformed Church Of Toronto Rev H. A. Venema B.A. Th.M 265 Albion Rd., Rexdale Sunday, October 6, 1963 8 a m.â€"Back to God Hour CFGM Richmond Hill 9 a.m.â€"Holland Service 11 a.m.â€"English Sen;teo 5 p.m.â€"English Service 1742‘, JANE ST. 5-95 !’er Gal.l.clm‘ FALL SPECIAL Roller Coaters PHONE 247â€"4711 WESTON‘S OUTSTANDING MUSICAL Sherwin Williams QUALITY INTERIOR > BUS â€" LEE MUSIC with 1.29 INSTRUMENTS DEPOT Compare with 7.95 be held on October 6th. previous week‘s meeting addressâ€" ed the group and said that he was glad to be back. Father askâ€" ed those contemplating marriage to seriously consider taking one of the marriage courses provided for engaged couples. Father also asked that there be no smoking on the dance floor. John _ Mylod, Gary Cromarty, John Roberts and Harry Curtis. Missionary convenors, Pauline Herschel and Ronald Pileski, will be purchasing for the altar of the club patroness St. Marie Goretti, a bouquet of flowers to place on her altar each Sunday evening, to homuor the patroness. by Bill Mercer and Ray Brouilâ€" lard who are in charge of decorâ€" ating the hall each week for the Sunday night activities. Father Bourque, club directâ€" or, who was absent from the Harvest Thanksgiving services was well attended last Sunday and the choir under Mr. Brum did a splendid presentation with their special Music. The Rector, The Rev. Harvey Scuse. and the Assistant Rector, the Rev. Canon Ralph Adye, read the services well and gave two very thoughful sermons, stressing the opportunities unâ€" der which we live and our reâ€" sponsibilities to share with othâ€" er and at all time to remember to give thanks for the great benefits that we enjoy. The church was beautifully decorated by the Altar Guild with flowers and the fruits of the earth. It was a very tasteâ€" ful arrangement that did emphâ€" asize the season of the harvest. Next Sunday is open house Next Sunday is open house for the church school and callâ€" ed Bible Sunday. All of you are invited to aftend St John‘s Anglican Church Notes .89 WESTON Nelson Palmer Realtor J. REAL ESTATE 3â€" BEDROOM HOUSE with garâ€" age in Jane, Keele or Weston area. CH 7â€"1595. S E L F â€" CONTAINED basement apartment. Own entrance, T.V. Suit 2 or 3 men. CH 4 â€"3870. WESTON: â€" Nice basement apt., washer, parking, adults, reasonâ€" able, CH. 7â€"0236 â€" after 4. 13. HOUSES WANTED THREE â€" ROOM basement, self â€" contained, private entrance. CH 4 â€"3104. DON _ FINANCE $50 â€" $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL WESTON RD. AND SHEPPARD Ave., Single room for reliable gentleman, sink in r oo m, breakfast, packed lunch, parkâ€" ing. CH 7 â€"9872. exclusive area, paved private drive. â€" California _ redwood louvred fence. Finished rec room, large modern kitchen with copper exhaust hood, professionally landscaped. 6% N.H.A. mortgage, 5 years old, lists $17,300 will accept $15, 900. Owner in Edmonton, must be sold this week. Steps to Public and _ Separate Schools,‘ Library and Mamâ€" moth Shopping Centre. Many extras _ include _ aluminum storms and screens, . door chimes, etc. Buy of the year. SAME DAY On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security If You Can Make Monthty Payments You Can Get a Loan AT 9. MONEY TO LOAN 14. APARTMENT FURNISHED 21. ROOMS WITH BOARD $2.000 down payment. Beautiâ€" 16. APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED 22 ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED WESTON : â€" pleasant large WESTON : â€" near Humber Hosâ€" Boy and a dog would love this four bedroom, two bath, modern family home: Watch them play on the green 100 x 60° tree enclosed lawn, viewed from 10‘ window in the large panelled living room. (ideal for piano or Hi Fi) with cozy fireplace, a double closed carport proâ€" tects your car and boat in winter. You appreciate the quiet _ Thistletown _ village community, within a few blocks from all schools, T.T.C. Plaza and golf course. For $23,000. this home is a buy with low down, and one mortgage only. Take your boy RI.C. REALTY LTD: Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N Rexdale Plaza ‘adult home. Parking, business If you want Râ€"Eâ€"Sâ€"ULâ€"Tâ€"8 .... business man, bus line, abâ€" stainer, garage. CH 1 â€"6640. Martingrove North A Genuine Sacrifice pital. Bright, warm room, male. CH 1â€"3114. Monday 12 Noon . . . . cancellation. CORRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOT more than ONE incorrect insertion of an advertise COPY: Al advertising copy is subject to the approval of the management of this paper. This paper reserves the right to classify all Advertisements. 2745 Weston Rd. 249â€"8328 or 222â€"2582 Call Mr. MacDonald 251â€"1141 Call Mr. Ubbens. CH. 7â€"5438 Classified MONEY CALL WESTON â€" CB 1114 , 5 pm. ... SIEFEIED & FURNISHED or unfurnished. In quiet private home. RO 6 â€" 4656. LARGE ROOM, gentleman pre: ferred. 75 Coulter Ave. â€" 249 â€" NICE BED â€" SITTING room, small bedroom and a house â€" keeping room. Close to transâ€" portation, parking. Business men. 45 Rosemount. CH 4â€"0018. 22. ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED â€" FURNISHED BEDROOM near Humber _ Memorial Hospital. Kitchen privileges, parking, no smoking. CH 1 â€"7384. SMITH â€" CORONA portable typeâ€" writer, in case, as new. $75. 241 â€" 2814. COMPLETE PAPER â€" HANGING outfit and ladders, apply beâ€" tween 10 a.m. â€" 2 p.m., side door, 1 Rockcliffe Blyd. ENGLISH LADY day care and school children‘s lunches. Scarâ€" lett Rd. area. 249 â€" 6884. 30. ARTICLES FOR SALF ORDERS TAKEN any time for young duck, geese and roastâ€" ing chickens. Reve Castator, AT 8 â€" 0378. DINETTE SUITE, 7â€"piece, walâ€" nut. CH 1â€"3044 after 5. FREEZER, Viking 21 cu. ft. chest. Aâ€"1 condition, $150. 25. DAY CARE FOR AND GIRLS CONTENTS 8 ROOMS, â€" Chestâ€" erfield suite, walnut dining, broadloom rugs, also oriental colors, coffeeâ€"ste p . tables, lamps, all as new, T.V. 21". RO 7 â€"7934. UNIFORMS in white, black and colours, for nurses, hairdressâ€" ers, pharmacies, restaurants, etc., featured at York Distribuâ€" ting Co., 5635 Yonge St. at Finch Ave., 4 stoplights North of Hwy. 401. Open daily 9 â€" 6, Thursday & Friday 9 â€" 9, Satâ€" urday 9 â€" 2. We stock a large selection at reasomable prices. 33. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCK RENTALS ALL MAKES AND MODELS VANS â€"â€" PANEL â€" PICKUPS STAKES HOUR. DAY OR YEAR 35. MOTOR CARS EVERYTHING for the car, new, used and rebuilt, machine shop FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€" all makes â€" new, used, reâ€" 37. MOTOR PARTS WESTON â€" REXDALE REXDALE CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS Weston Auto Supply, 1839 Wesâ€" tomn Rd. CH 1â€"3538. Open daily till 9 p.m. except Saturdays 6 #1 penmsay £osRO® WHO ELSE WANTS A NEW CAR! § 10b i | 3 5ax bod i suy It Now wTTe A 1L6w.CosT m c goex. jporg NOOrt x ® a}p $4p. LC ho &1X 4) LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 65 RACINE RD. 249â€"8277 TRUCKS 4 hok 3319 Dundas W. RO 2â€"3030 43A. .PAINTING & DECORATING EXTERIOR and Interior Paint PAINTING and decorating, inâ€" side or outside work. Paper hanging, free estimates. CH TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED for route work in Weston, Rexdale 43C PIANO TUNING 45. HELP WANTED GARDENER by the hour, with scythe. La Rose Ave. â€" CH Special attention given to Paper.Hanging and Commercial Work. newed. Workmanship guaranâ€" teed. Emergency service. Day repairs, all makes. Guaranâ€" teed. Rebuilts for sale. wWEST END RADIO & ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER employment. Full employee Free estimates, satisfaction «guaranteed. Skilled service is economy, neglect is costly. LE YOUNG MAN 19 . 23 yrs. Some High School Education Opportunity for if proven ability Fully experienced to assemâ€" ble engines, clutches and Knowledge of _cylinder borâ€" ing, piston grinding, engine helpful. ing, reasonable rates, free timates. CH. 7 â€"3510. ‘F* Weston Times â€" Advertiser, 235 Dixon Rd., Weston. Formerly with Heintzman, Ma J. E. O‘FARRELL PROPRIETOR TME ADVERTISER â€" Thureday, October 3, H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Westo: WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE â€"] CH. 1â€"6953 MECHANICS Call CH 1â€"5131 BOOK NOW AND : AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT CH 1â€"7681 GOING OVERSEAS ? 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. Apply: Aute Parts 1 . Local 213 Phone 244â€"5324 es or interview call Mrs. Ray, 10 a.m. â€" 4 p.m. 636 â€" 6627. f omm n n n mmmnmenoee mt WOMAN WANTED 2 brs. daily, Mon. â€" Fri. â€"6:30 to 8:30 a.M. 48. _ EMPLOYMENT WANTED PERMANENT, part â€" time office position wanted by experienced office â€" clerk. 241 â€" 9911. BAZAAR : â€" Sat. Oct. 5th, % p.m., Central United Chureb, Weston Rd. By Clovelly Chap» new members of the staff to our midst. Due to the extension at the school there is more rom the school there is more room and better services available so a large staf of capable people 58. COMING (Continued from page 12) pattern, I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all the whose primary interest is our children. The following is a list of the teachers along with the grade they teach: The principalâ€" Mr. E. A. Wall; the Viceâ€"Prin cipal â€" Mr. R. J. Mayor: Kinderâ€" children. The following is a list of the teachers along with the grade they teach: The principalâ€" Mr. E. A. Wall; the Viceâ€"Prin cipal â€" Mr. R. J. Mayor; Kinderâ€" garten A â€" Mrs. M. Clau, Mrs. E. Johnston; Kindergarten B â€" Mrs. M. Charters, Miss J. McFadyn; Mrs. L. Grackower (known as Miss Granatstein last year), Mrs. M. O‘Brien; Grades 3 â€" Mrs, J. C. Appleby (known as Miss Minsky last year), Miss J. E. Barref, Miss G. Burke: Grade 4 â€" Miss A special welcome to Mr. Morâ€" rison on his return from abroad. him that are invaluable to the staff for the benefit of our Mrs. D. Vandenberg and the Kinâ€" dergarten Primaryâ€"Mrs. D. Freeâ€" (known as Miss Gasee last year); Grades 4 & 5 â€" Miss J. I. Bomben, 6 â€" Mr. A. Towns; Grades 6 â€" Miss N. McNeil; Grades 6 & 7 â€" Morvison; Grades 7 & 8 â€" Mr. J. E. Russell; Grade 8 â€" Mr. R. Halâ€" the three teachers who were wed since last year. BELMAR PARK The Field Day planned by the Sport Committee in this area was rained out on Sunday. Howâ€" ever the draw had to be held and so a few gallant souls joinâ€" ed the coaches and youngsters to meet at the schoolhouse, and the jackets were distributed to those who had earned them with many more to come yet, and the draw was held. First prize of gard, Apt. 205. 1515 Wilson Aveâ€" nue. Second prize of $15 was won by Mr. Bill Vale, 2443 Weston Road and third prize of $10 was taken by Mr. John Camilieri of 86 Magelian Drive. The youngs selling tickets, and after printâ€" ing, prize money for the draw and the cost of the jackets was paid, there is $17 of this amount remaining. Nevertheless it was a good baseball season, the kids have jackets and all in all it over again. ‘There will date decided on is November 16th. It will be at St. Judes Hall Dakdale Heights have asked about this ter TIMES WANT ADS. Call CH 1â€"5211 the