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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Oct 1963, p. 19

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" I CLASSIFIEDS l b tWi Manned town. mm m- ly, Mn. Nene Tomato. " in I WESTON - furnished room for gentleman, parking. CH. F "?.-___ -. TWO mom: Ind kitchen, link, private beth. Canadian homo. ROOM 715d Sign“: for young BED IsmNG robm, m5); privileges. in apartment. Buni- nes lady. BE, 1-90“, evenings, LONG BRANCH, bright, clean, bedoittinq room. Bedroom, kitchen .ttuipped. Private home, TV Outlet. parking. 1. u n d r y facilities. Busineu couple preferred, refereneeg. , - 26th St, Cull 251-9243. ROOM and board w'i'ih tree parking. Friendly home. 239- MIMICO - Home away from home. Single beds, lunches packed, home cooking Ind privileges. CL. 9-8074. YOUNG man - good Vmeals - packed lunches. 251-9951. NEW TORONTO at earline, Sin- ROOM and bondwa Lake- COMFORTABLE r n o m. Lake MOTEL rooms with T.V.. phone, restaurant or cooking. Near Humber Loop, 10 minutes downtown. CL. 9-0678. ArrRACTIvtILY turnishdd large room. Business adult. Garage, 233-3444 after 6 pm. BRIGHT warm room on 915? Close to Lakeshom. cu b- A NICE, quiet, warm room. 20 long Branch Atm. CL. 1-9722. Nr:w TORONTO, large GGi FURNISHED. light housekeep- ing room. New home. 255-9568 I after 6. LAKEVIKW " Stop 7_"c2mton- ROOM and board-dr" man, LONG BRANCH. Suit youni BED-SITTING room for man. 259-1939. LONG BRANCH - sinirie rédhi with tucking Ncilities. 255- 9270. "mi:tytiriiNG room arid kiEhE 9th St., close to'Lakeshore. CL Fi-mtVigH-EtrrGoa for rent 97 Symon. CL. 9-5193. ROOM and board in good home, no shift workers. Reserved gentleman preferred BE 1- 3683. LONG BRANCH - furnished room, twin beds, for two gen- “amen. Own bathroom. 255- 9270. ROOMS To LET-FUtoutr'HEn ONE comfortable Miri'rl‘win beds. Good home cooked meals. 2 men. 76 - Wh Street. LONG BRANCH, gentierriarr, room and board. CL. 5-0719. TREES taken down, Expertly done. Painting repairs and " terations. Firewood for sale ALL types of aluminum win. dow: and door: repaired and re-glued. 24 hour service. 355-8975. ROOM and board for quiet gen- tleman. Close to Lakeshore. 259-2640. . Service Call $2.50 CL. 5-0029 - CL. 5-2l 38 "IM, Television, radio, record players. transistor and car radios, hi-fi. IIIHCINO . TN . HIJI CAR RADIOS . Familiar & Ham. Radio. . Antenna' itutallattae, ind gle, 0703, man. Day worker only. CL. 5: 0282. shore Road. Lunches packed. Parking. Shift workers wel- come. CL. 1-7410. ably mm Bedroom. run tterttltmtart. 1018 Westmount, CR. 8-5488. room, fridge, stove. very cen- tml, parking. CL. 5-5038, 115 - 5th Street. Shore Blvd., Mimico. Parking, 255-0931. 2216 evenings. 9-2216 evenings. lunches packed. 255-4737 CL. 1-4680. Television Sales & Service Record Bar 733 Lakeshore Rd. East Port Credit 278-7806 Empire Television ltd. cc [-8205 - CL. taut "' “If! “I. TELEVISION t RADIO CUSTOM Hl-Fl CAR RADIOS Town nnlennl distribuuon REPAIR-ALL LAKESHOBE AREA ROOM AND BOARD CL. 1-6143. BOB'S It] or gentle- NEW TORONTO - 3 rooms, un- MIMICO - One roariTnd kit- QUEENSWAY - Royal York Rd, Unfurnished flat, 3 room:l suitable f or business couple, Call after 6 pm. 259-5927. MIMICO - 2 rooms and kjtéhen All private. CL. 9-3346. FOUR unfurnished rooms in house or apartment. Equipped, washing facilities and fenced yard, New Toronto, Lakeshore District. $85 to $90. RU. 7- 3334. FURNISHED room tor’ge’riii man. 48 - 11th Street, New Toronto. BRIGHT DISC Jockey - MC. - unil- able for dances, weddings, etc. Call Albert Shana-on, 255- 0591 QUEENSWAY -Furnished bed- room, clean quiet home, gen- tleman. Sixteen Moynes, CL. 1-5629. YOUNG gentleman to share g.. bed'mom bungalow, South of highway, eaat-end of Port Cre- dit. Full privileges, oft street parking. Call CL. 5-0695 or CR. 8-0149 after 8 pan. ROYAL YORK RD. - Queens- way area. 2 rooms and bath in basement Suit business per- Ion. $10 a week. CL. 1-8411 ALTERATIONS, additions, rec- reation rooms, complete re modelling. omen] eontmetittg, Call Percy Faulkner, CL 1-6052 after 5. 2 ROOMS, suit co'uSle or 2 gen- tlemen. Cooking and parking facilities. CL. 5-3508. QUEENSWAY - Beautifully furnished large bedroom, home privileges. L I d y preferred. cu 9-9746. SINGLE turaisifeCraGr"C m AT Bmwn's Line -- bright ciénin mom, basement. 18 Albright Ave. I00” to "P9tmNttgamgt ATTRACHVELY MIMWO 4’2 ma mu. E6014 tor 1 or a 2721 Lake Shore Blvd. CL. 9-64“, after s. LIGHT Meekeeping room, Parking, 79A Foch Avenue. NEW Naomi) - One room and kitchen, Adults. 39 Emer- ald Cres. CL. 9-5774. MIMICO - Nice bed-sitting mom and kitchenette. Suit 1. Reaidehti.t district. Close TTC. CL. 1-3602. MIMICO - Furnished from bed- room. Suit one. CL. 9-7212. ROOMS for 'ent,) Foch Ave., West oft Brown’s Line, south oft Jellicoe. WELL equipped kitchen and liv- ing room with T.V. for gentle- m a n willing to share lingo. comfortable bedroom. All con- veniences supplied. Cleaning done. CL. 1-1563 after 6 pm ATTRACTIVE "tai-sit-ting room in Long Branch. Lady prefer- red, 259-5620 after 5. furnished, on Lakeshore Drive. CL. 1-4593. Chen. TV outlet. $13 weekly ROOMS and kitchen. $16 weekly. 79 - 4th Street, after 6 pm. ROOMS. Gtiu%sied. Quiet home. Suit elderly couple. Private entrance. CL. 1-0716. RIGHT bedroom and knichen, second floor. 21A Treeview Dr. CL. 5-4667. cu 9-8498, Woodbury Road Hwy. 27 area. cu 5-4823. COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE Floors - Walls - Windows - Carpets & Upholstery BE. 3-7651 LHtriitty Inlllrluce Carried Min-oh - Cam 8.0800 after $:30. MY decorum! hem loom. Separate kitchen, 2 blocks Owl-h of Ltkedwre. Gentle man only. 83 . Mth Scent. long Branch. FURNISHED batsman mama, aide entmnee. CL. 1.2m. Simpson Ave., Mimico. CL. 9- 9706. room in private Canadian bane. Bum.- girl. “and. cu t-ti" private bathroom. Stove, fridge, phone and utilities in- eluded. Quiet gentleman. 315 weekly. CL 5-1007. ROOMS and kitcheif 60A ASPHALT PAVING '".i11rtot_tt.-a.tte'tott_tMs. SERVICES OFFERED ROOMS TO LET UNFUENISHED Rooms To LET UNFUBNISHID WANTED ALL OUR WORK UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED ' YEARS ONLY h PER FOOT TERMS IF DESIRED, 101 DOWN - UP TO ' YEARS TO PAY BOOTH PAVING Available THIS WEEK 2490493 SPORTSLAND SALES Ltd WORK to be done? Let skilled WALLWASHING, floor cleaning etc. Expert and reasonable maintenance service. Free el- timates. CL 1-9487 after 6. NATURAL stone fireplaces in- stalled. $77 and up. RO 3-4017. CEMENT work. repairs. Penna. (In stone, none flower bout sidewalks. new. "rand-ha. cement driveways, curbs, loun- dauon repairs. brick and block work. 6 year: experi- ence. CL 9-9450 after 0 ttan. FRED BROWN BE. 1-137] ESTABLISHED 1946 . Carpentry . Factory Repairs . Recreation Rooms . Kitchens remodelled . Kitchen counter tops . Bathrooms Remodelled . Floor Tlllng . Plastering Repairs . Asbestos Shun; Call todur . . . For root repair or re-roofing call us for a free estimate. Deal with confidanco with the Lakeshore's oldest established firm. All work guaranteed. Low monthly payments - up to three years to pay. G. A. PENHALE & CO. CL. l-94ll The Lakeshore's only Factory Approved Master Rooter: Mahayana-M55111 ncovn'ln - mona- AT A SMALL con All now 1(1th Sun. in . pattern and colour ot you: Electric Heating tradesmen do your renova- tions, repairs, additions, em. or build your custom home. We service homes, onion. and 1min. Fast. efficient ner- vice, all work guaranteed. Planning and designing. Call Rugs White CR, 8-9400. HICK'S LUMBER B0RNER AVE. & 30th sr. CL. 1-1941 KAYE'S UPHOLSTERY Specializing in "Hard-To-Heat" Rooms Guaran, Residential Repairs Electrical Contractor EXPERT, REPAIRS LAWN MOWEBS OUTBOARD MOTORS Factory Trained Mechanics Roof Troubles? Chrome Chairs Chesterfield, . Chaim 3277 Bloor W. - 239-2101 - Free Estimates - All Work Guaranteed. Concrete work, driveways, puking areas, etc. HOme Improvements WIDEMAN Tm “a In." 3531 Lu. not. INC. I. Atlas Asphalt Paving Co. FACTOR! PHOII - Coll Day or Night - P80 WWII ii. FORDYCE BE. rw Mornings and Evenings BUILDING REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Plywood and Arborite Cut to size. WILL YOU BE MOVING SOON? IIIVIOII - CL. 1-0671 PIODUO'I'I CL. l-48ll aid BERARD, Arthur - Suddenly, at St. Joseph's Hospital on Friday, October 4, 1963, Arthur Berard late of 79 _ 5th Street, New Toronto, (former- ly of Montreal). Husband of the late Albiana Petit; dear fa- ther of Lucy (Mrs. K. Mc- Laughlin), New Toronto and Roland, Montreal. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. tat 14th St), New Toronto. Ser- vice wu held in the chapel on Monday, October a, at 3 pan. HARROP. Margaret Anne - Suddenly, on Thursday, Col 10. 1963, Margaret Anne Thomson. late of 19 Treeview Dr., Alderwood, dearir,belovu ed wife of Harold Harrop and loving mother of Lumen and Karen, at home; dear daughter of Mr. and Mm. William Thomson. Taxonto and loving Aster of Donald, Toronto. Rest- ed at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W, (at 14th M.), New Tor. onto, Service wu In the dil- pel on Saturday at 3 pm. In- terment Sanctuary Park Ce- metery, Weston A HARVEY, Hownrd Tm: - Suddenly, at Sunnybmok Hoo- pitul, on Monday, Oct. " 1963, Howard Harvey, late ot 5 . 15th St., New Toronto. be- land husband of thyme Ron Mary Blight, den tithe of Harry, Alderwood; Illbel (Mn. W. 3.1“"), NewrTor- etetttt; Hahn (Mrs. G. Twain”). hum; also unwind try li gmetdehildrert, 4 gnu-mad- ehih1rem Mn. " the mam nmeral Home Ltd., mo lake 'ttttee gm. W. "t my. It), mama - by {clued lady teacher, Grades 1 to 8. BE. 9- 3743. QUALIFIED teacher, experienced in all subjects, grades 1 to 12. 231-0358. RELIABLE family of a 'nequire . 2-bedmom bungalow, Mimico RETIRED Engineer and wife wants apttrtment, 2 bedrooms, Richview area, west No. 27, north Lake Shore Rd. by Dec. Ist. Very quiet. Phone 255- 8787. WILLIAMS, Bill and Marjorie of 44 Savom Drive, Alder- PORTMAN, Mary mm - 6E my. Oct. 10, 1963, at OSGOODE HALL student re quires ride from 22nd St. " lakeshore each morning. 259- 6813. “ROYAL APPROXIMATELY 1000 Iq. ft., noun or light munutnctur- in; Long Branch. CL. 1:64:77. AniPtt"ox'riaNti 1,000 In. ft. TRANSPORTATION wanted from 37th St. and Lakeshore to Front and Spadim, to ar- rive 8:30 am. Return 4:45. CL. 5-8638 after 6. “on a can mm. I_al, Show am. Wm la. z. ht Whore!!!“ was Im- mt. BuitakruNereo-oasriottto. 1e"te"t8tueirttoreBivd, TRANSPORTATION WANTED. Burnhamthoxpe Ind Martin mu whim. ttreaertt In In- My. , CWAGI SITES HALEUBTON Available - choice wooded Iota on Gull River, near Min- den. Telephone E. H. Farrow. Monday to Thursday BE. 3- 5051. LANEWAY~ Plumbing & Heating he m .etheiqqt m I. on duty u ham. Plum: her late residence, 101 Candy Rd., Etobicoke, Mary Maria Field, dearly beloved wife at the lite Albert Penman Ind loving mother of Frances (Mrs, C Bourne) at home and Albert of Irwermere, BC: dear sister of Tom Field of Vancouver, BC. Rested at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., tat 14th St). New Toronto. Ser- vice was in the chapel on Sat- urday at 1 pm. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. 0185, near John English School. 259- 2474. the birth ot another daughter, October H, 1963 at St. Jo- seph's Hospital. Mother and baby doing fine. Suiubk to: “winner, electri- Grove arriving Harbor and Bay 8:30 sun. leaving 4:30. BE. 3-3468. . ROYAL your: RD. s., MT mica. tare. non, was: Sun at: but” CL 1-6501. nun. loin at with. suit my ml! ”in... CL, 1-5561. WANTED TO BENT TRAN SPORTATION non ”I”! IPAOI to LIT - 5-mom apt. cu 1- POI ILL. £16)“ TUITION DEATHS BIRTH S iv: 7 lack-up GOLDIE - In loving memory of a dear husband. father and grandfather, leonard Goldie, who passed away October 21, O'GRADY - The funny or the late William O'Gradr wish to thank their triads and with. bar: for their thoughtfulness and sympathy during their re- cent bereavement. DOWNER -n loving memory ot a dear mother, Eliza Emily, who passed away October 18 1962. More each passing day, we GOLDIE - In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law, [mn- and Goldie, who passed any Eimoi'l‘ George -' We wish to em our hum-mu that: and mm for the an JONES, William John - At Any mum additions this you will likely come from the Marl- boro minor cum The parent animation, Toronto Mulboroc,, have announced that they have translated their official Jr. 3: atfitution from Lakeshore to! Neil McNeil And this mum that, my cuts from the Jr. A. club will automatically go to Neil McNeil. Exceptions to this might be Paul PATTERSON, William - At St. Joseph‘s Hospital on May. on. 15, 1963, William Patter- Ion, late of 57 - 22nd Street, New Toronw; husband of the his Ellen o'Meam and dear father ot William at home and Charles, New Toronto; ttrand- father of Brian, John, Michael and Nancy. Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd., 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. tat 14th St.), New Norm). Fun- eral on Friday at 8:30 mm. to St. Theresa's Church for re- quiem High Mass at 9 am. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- Hockey in: 'wilt M first but " mm. any” at the Item Grow " B. but" (caught in neighboring but Boo- kin- mu- Lakuhon Arm tor an exhibition pro-nun m Lukuhon la tatrir solidly l holdover club with at hut men ttf In! you”: players "tuming to the lineup of the club that went through to the Gnarls semi-mun lut your before being cliplxnted by Kingston. Junior "IP RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Lawrence Are.atorat York Rd. CH. 1-0861 ,rtitkttetgtotut,artrtat a"! ”9"!” #5.! Hwy. 27 a, Albion Rd. BE. 9-4310; Eva. BE. 9-8374 ferimm received from our kind friend. and WM: during our recent batsman! in the loc- ol or blond Mot ind grandfather. We mi. any tUnk the Bee. D. J. Ian- bh and Dr. r, Mekong - The E1Bott My. 1962. He is gone, but not forgotten, And, as dawns mother year, In our lonely hours of Thoughts of him are always That lies within the heart concealed. - Always remembered by his wife; daughter Debbie: Flor- ence, Dave and children; Ruth, Mel and Michael; Bev, Noel and children. Sunrtyhrook Hospital, on Mon- day, Oct. 14, 1963, William John Jones, late of 17 Albright Ave., Alderwood, beloved hus- band of Evelyn Strong, dear father of William, Alderwood; Mildred (Mrs. G. Smith). Mea- ford; lune (Mrs. A. Bragg), Quebec; Margaret (Mrs. T. Clarke), Toronto. Resting " the Ridley Funeral Home Ltd, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St), New Toronto. Ser- vice in the chapel on Thurs- day, at 3 pan. Interment Glen- dale Memorial Gardens. (Life Member of Originals Club). Days of sadness still come ‘o'er us, Friends may think the wound of kinking W ot nym- pdhy. and beautiful “an! of: is healed, But they lil alone Knows best what should have - Ever remembered by Ruth and Sherman Hyatt, miss her, Many think the wound is sorrow Lying in our hearts concealed. - Lovineg remembered by daughter Geraldine, Jack and family. Oct. 21, 1962. Only a memory of bygone days And I sigh for a face unseen. A cohstam feeling that God Glenda]. Memorial Gardens healed. But they little know the Goodyears vs Dixie In Exhibitioh Tank tery, Port Credit. CARD 0F THANKS CEMETERY LOTS m MEMORIAL] little DEATHS the RUMMAGE tgAt8..-Pare I‘m Mum Church, 150 Park Lawn Rd.. Saturday. Oct. It. THI: New Toronto Senior Clif- RUMMAGE SALE, St. Margar- et's Church, Odober 18th, 9:30 am. Kumetua Club. NEARLY New clothing sale - Tuesday, October 22nd, 7:30 p.m., Re-Organized Church of SQUARE Dancing - Old Time Country Style, October 19th at T. L. Keemedr High School, Cooksville. Deming every sac- ond Saturday 8:30 pan. Danc- ing and Instruction every Thursday at Riverside Public School, John St., Port Credit, RUMMAGE SALE: Friday, Oct. 25th, 10:30 am. - 3:30 pan. at RUMMAGE SALE - 19th oe- tober, 10 mm. urn Bowling Club. - of Stanley and Station Road. KUWAGE 551:1: - St. Agnes NINTH [Akeshore Cub and Scout Ladies Auxiliary Rum- mage Sale, St. Paul‘s United Church 1n Long Branch. Sat- turday, October 19th, from 11 am. to 1 pan. Good used cloth- ing, household articles and children's toys LADIES Keep Fit Classes begin at the lakeshore Y.W.C.A., Monday evening Ind Wednes- day morning. Girls Clubs, 8 to 12 years, begin Monday eve- ning and Saturday morning; Jr. Teens, 12 to 13, will meet Tuesday evening. You may,re- sister by phoning 255-5154. or dropping into the Y.W.C.A.'s new location at 2992 Lake RUMMAGE SALE, Friday, oeelt""w '4 '7 '7'" 18, 7 pm. " the West-nd, Halton Manor residents were YWCA, Dundas West at SL1entertained by the Four Corners Johng Rd. by St. Margareulsquare Dance Club last Wes- .anch. of St. Mttthews Fiicliii'; October a, when 18 mem- ish fell.., . 'bers of the club moved through MUSICALE -- Sponsored by Drnthe squares of My Little Girl: Forbes Godfrey Chapter‘Grapevine Twist and several 1.03.11, St, James Prenbyter-Eozher well known figures RUMMAGE SALE to be held in St. Tema'l Purim Hall on Saturday, Oct " at I pm. Sponsored by CWL RUMMAGE Sale by‘W.A. of Logan Genie Presbyterian Church. Chums" Road, Sat- urday, Oet. um, l lo a pm. MUSICALE - Sponsored by Dr. Forbes Godfrey Chapter I.O.D.E., St, James Presbyter- ian Church Hall. mm Street Long Branch, Monday. Octo- ber 28th at 8 pm. Tieketa tl. EUCHRE - Bridge and Crib- bage. St. Margaret's Hell, IMr- FALL FAIR to be held in Mimi- co Prestryterian Chum-h, su- to make and in my: company. Then it I three-way heme go- ing on tor the reminding mot. AI thnith of but yur’l squad ep- purs to have the inside truck but has two problems " the mo- ment. He is overweight and in: been ordered to trim down. Also, he ha: I gimpy ankle, hurt while playing footbqll, and which gave out on him at Sundey’: practice. Smitty is noting me hot competition from Johnny Went who wu with the Metro N Leuue trrittny in! year and from Duffy Lewis, who came up through the Marlie chain. RUMMAGE Sale, St. Margaret" Church, October 18th, 130 am. RUMMAGE Sale, Friday, Oct. 18, 7 pan. at the Weltend YWCA, Dundas West " St. John's Rd. by St. Margaret's branch of St. Mtrtthew's Parish Guild. The" defence appears to be the least worrisome slot tor Lake- 1aurutandDoueDunnviiutt they lhouldn't nah the trig t-.BothgrtnredmruusttG 1"tr-trutmrortaetrsthi-ir "eryrdaarttottrareeieud Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 3, 7th St., New Tor- onto, beginning Thursday, Oct. 24th, 8 pan. and every Thursday. Admission 50c, free card included. Share the wealth - jack pot game. *qtmi0to1tmtott. 8-10:30 pm. 1nstroetion in waltz, country style square dancing and polka. Sponsored by The Four Corners Square Dance Club. Information call Bert Everett, 278-7614. zen. ‘Ire holding I Blair, Monday, tktober 21at " St. Hut-m Chureh, " 1:80 pm" wand hr Certain Godfrey. Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints, 247 Parklawn Road. In Ill] -B, Illw. - n my to . pm when The Church of St, Pttul The Apostle. 1554 Kipling Ave. N. (North of Rexdale Blvd.). Good used clothing, for babies. children and adults. Shop for your whole family. Purniture and household articles includ- ed. The John Countryman Chapter I.O.D.E., Weston. Shore Blvd. JM, unhy, det. 26th. 1:30 to 3. Proceeds to The Helping Hand: Cimle, Kumenis Club. Church, Long Branch live, Sat., Oct. 19, 2 pm. Sponaoted by Evening WA. at}; Sweet. siturday. Oct. Mth, 8 pm. Admiuion 50¢. COMING "INT! Bingo “Ell I”! Mb WV E'Lgka v. WC “I-Lgeu at Ln, 0-10“ or m - Assisting Bert Everett in the,at TA, 2-1397. calling were Cee Bates, Cyril, --_-r-- . Durance And Bill Duncan Te freshman: were served by the ladies at the auxiliary bringing Boullng “can: to . close an obviously nimble evening for the reddents and a QMSWAY mm worthwhile one for the club BOWLING m0“ member; The audience was I lulu-MI,” large one and several residents Modern Martt m n, Vb made a point of inviting the club ing “In & Chip- 18, M5 to return in the near tum. A Ladle-mantel w, “on In similar visit. is to be paid PR] Pr?yt,f. Domlnk- at“ Manor. Tue-dc, tatmmher s. tra, Att. DIM “at Anymemberofiheclublawel- in: 15, God. CoeqiiAt A“ came to no. _ it! th, AmueMted w ' momma. the club mac-mm tA 't'ttiut'Nr onrkitrdiG'thutGjr_rlurteet.9m.t.tet .2 T. L Km an semi in mtmmm‘gg cm»; This school in tirilAumarimrrtVtt" " iiirii"iiitiruiGriCaGGL,.yoe-"ue, PruMtttMBCtta.hro.V,B.. “.m.0¢.u,zul mamas"... Mo all up Good Vice-Commander Booth N. of Don Mills, has been nominated for the position of Chief Com- mander of Canadian Power Squadrons. Our well wishes go with Bill as the annual C.P.S. convention to be held in Vancou- ver in the latter part of October. Sam Crump is a past Com- mander of North York Squadron and has been the District Lieu- tenant Commander, Executive Officer for the past yen: There are still a few vacancies in the Training Classes for the coming year, so if you wish to take advantage of Boating Edu- cation to further your Boating Safety call EM. 6-0787. The time when you will have to haul your runabout out of the water for the last time adn store it for the winter. The following few tips may make it I little easier and more convenient for tittingyyt in the spring. Halton Manor residents untold the club. On Guest Night entertained by the Four comeriynerrther' my bring as may Square Dance Club last Tuer0uests as they wish and wr- day, October 8. when 18 mem-iently those who we ttroqqht bers of the club moved through to the October 5 one enjoyed the squares of My Little Girl: the experience immenoeily for Grapevine Twist and severa1ivers1 signed up u merrthe= other well known figures, l Couples' dances, such as thell ",tC'7, dances m ':21tt waltz, polka, Gay Gordons Indi y m t . next one lube“ the minuet formed part of theifor October 19 It 8:45 pan. Dune program in which some of the;ln¢ with instructixm is m lin- senior residents partietpated, Theme, wly in Riverside Sehool Grapevine Twist caused some‘tpon Credit, every M laughter u it took the tom Miami“ from a - 10:30 pan. the familiar Crack the WhiP‘iEverybody welcome. For tugs with meme hanging on forllhar incarnation all Bert Beers dear life st_the end of the lit!e-lett " CR. 8W614 or Cee m The following officers were elected to the Executive positions for the coming year: - District Commander, Sam Crump N.; Dis- trict Lieut./Cmdr., A. Ward. AP; District Admin. Officer, R. .Y. Reid; District Sec., H. Burretl; District Treasurer, H, Burrell; District Ist Lieuts.. P. Lamb, JN; J. R. Beale, AP; K. L. Yaeger, (1). Haul your boat out of the water and immediately thorough- ly scrub the bottom removing all scum and discolouration that may have adhered during the summer. (2). Remove Your motor and place it aside to condition later. (3). Thoroughly scrub out the bilge: removing any traces of sand. ete., that may have been tracked in by your children or friends. At this time it might help the overall appearance of your boat if you would apply bleach to and remove all those Halton Manor Residents Enjoy Grapevine Twist York District's Annual Meet- ing and Convention was held at the Seaway Motel recently. THE ADVERTISER - W, Ctrt.dr, I”: - Michal-thtel..-' mmlulhoncmp.mnu ttmekttmnimtrmr. This trio 'tMnaldreovi-rr- It coach Ron Johnstone spots some likely looking talent in his roster, he any try a conversion job on a player or two. The weak spot en centre lad right wing. There in I complete lack of experienced help at the pivot spot and only one returnee It the right side. At the moment five would-be centres are in camp, four of them from the Marlboro minor midget organization, and including Pete are wide open with an: rookies battling. Don Paar. Brian Gym- nit. Davie hold: and Dave Pub ttring tor 1.11M perm} Ind 81.0023 two spots - br - P/Clndr. Hugh Bennett AP. York District, Canadian have! Squadrons. 1910 Moor St. W., Apt. 6 Telephonc 762-5009 IThru The Hawse HoleI 00.30 m WINTER LAY UP 1 dark diseolorations caused by I. I and oil near to the transom under It)” motor position. _ (4). Remove all Your lines, thoroughly dry them in the lull on a warm day in the fall. Sun- shine is best as it tends to bleach out any tiiscoiorations. Then his each line separately and call them and store them in I well vanil- ated dry place so that thoy will be ready for me when wanted in the spring. (5). Remove the comp-u an! store it in I protected place where it will not be exposed to extreme cold or th furnace heat All compasses should be shred upside down so u to take he weight from off the balancing jewel pivot and then this will not be subject to wear whenever the compass card moves as it win during the winter. (6). At this time it would ho well to check the alcohol in the bowl to see that there is no air Bubble. If there is get it repairs ed by u competent technician, don't try to fix it yourself, other- wise you may find yourself buy- ing a new campus come spring. (7), Clean all your boat hard- ware such as bow Chocks, lights cleats, etc., and give them I light protective covering of oil or me- lane. (8). Your boat is now ready tor storage. It pays to have not“. provided by a good marina - otherwise store it yourself, m:- ing it. (a). Upright on its transom leaned and secured against I wall of the garage. or (b). Turned upside down and blocked off the ground by m or more 4 by ls, but make nun that the Hull is securely lashed so that the wind will not get un- der and turn to smash it. You must also prevent snow from drifting and blocking the tree flow of air all around the inside otherwise you will be providing a beautiful breeding ground {it dry rot. iwill give you hints of tttq winter lay up of your outboard motor in my next article. nun Grits'"'" I Jun “than, Left wing pom no no”. Robtue Johnstone and Jim son are back from last your 'tttite' Dave McMillan and 3_o"M" Thompson are making duet-hi ed buts for the one single - mg. gnu: for Luke-Mn tagt ii Ind Mu ouch" b, At right wing. at.“ .quatly black. Only Ill. Mg winger: m trying " the w and only Paul Swim“. In u] the club In! you. m At yum, a hymn M youngster up from the - midgets has looked good in N tice and Hans Van mm I the other two. mm. ammu- mun-homhllih last year. am pm tit)

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