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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Nov 1963, p. 17

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on or about the 23rd day oi July, 1963, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on‘ or before the 18th day of Novemâ€" ber, 1963, after which date the Estate will be distributed havâ€" ing regard only to the claims of which â€" the undersigned . shall have notice, Dated at Weston, Ontario, this 29th day of October, 1963. Dorothy Daisy Southorn, Exeâ€" cutrix of the Estate of Frede rick Eli Southorn, by her soli‘ citors, Messrs Bull & Ashâ€" bourne, 43 King Street, Box ALL _ persons having claims against the estate of Frederick Eli Southorn, late of 254 Maple Leaf Drive, Weston, who died 117. Weston, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK ELI SOUTHORN, DECEASED Thirteen tables were filled at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church Choir Guild whist drive on Satâ€" urday, November 2. Prize winâ€" ners were: Ladies 1st â€" Mrs. Helm; 2nd â€" Mrs. Parson; (booâ€" by) â€" Mrs. Townsend; Travelling â€" Mrs. Leitch. Gents 1st â€" Mr. R. Helliwell; 2nd â€" Mr. Youngson; (booby) â€" Ken Walker; Travelâ€" ling (lady as gent) â€" Mrs. Red:â€" man. Door prize went to Mr. So, to you all, UNICEF says: "THANK YOU" â€" and for our part, it was the cheeriest chore we can think of counting per nies, nickels, dimes, quarters and dollar bills‘ Choir Guild Whist With a grand total of $79.20 they proved their friendship for other children around the world less fortunate than themselves. Old members, as well as the newly inducted ones, were reâ€" munded oi the fourâ€"point plat form of HIâ€"Â¥: â€" Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship, Clea n Scholarship, and Clean Living. And the HIâ€"Y Purpose: â€" to creâ€" ate, _ maintain, and _ éxtend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian Character. 94,000 Glasses of Milk Yes! That‘s what children from‘ Tumpane public school and Grade 7 from Gulf Stream public school provided, when they gave their Hallowe‘en for UNICEF. HI â€" Y Induction Ceremony Last month, 35 candidates from George Harvey Secondary School York Memorial Collegâ€" iate and Downsview Collegiate were inducted into the Northâ€" western Hiâ€"Â¥ movement. During the weekend October 25â€"27, some forty leaders, advis ors, board of directors and staft from Northwestern Y.M.C.A. aâ€" tended the Conference Centre at Geneva Park, near Orillia, A concentrated training program was conducted, with Dr. Ed Wyâ€" bourn (from Metro Y.M.C.A. Program Services) as the reâ€" source leader. A light buffet supper and dancing followed the service. Leaders‘ Training Weekend THE WESTON SILVER BAND is a welâ€" come addition to any parade, but a necâ€" essity for Remembrance day. Many of the members of the band are veterans Company without a Captain Here we have a group of Girl Guides in the 388th Coy. meetâ€" ing at Highview" P.S. without a leader. Is there anyone who could take these girls and be their Captain â€" the need is urâ€" gent! You could? Fine. Dial Mrs. Mabel Brass, Commissioner for Beverley Heights District, at 2416660 â€" she‘ll welcome the call. The event took place at the Rowland _ Youth Centre with members of the HIâ€"Y Council conducting the service. AROUND DOWNSVIEW Of course it‘s no secret that the bride‘s mother is none oth er than Capt. Mrs. Lapp, 255th Guide Coy, and she had special words of praise for her 17â€"yearâ€" old davghter Ricki and friend Anne Hadley. Entering the church on the arm of her father, th bras wore a floorâ€"iength gown in‘ white peau de soic appliqued | with mother of pearl. A pearl | tiara held her fingertip veil and ‘ she carried a semiâ€"cascade of red roses. I For travelling, Diane changed into a beige suit and brown acâ€" cessories. The _ groom‘s _ sister, _ Mrs.; James Kirkwood, was the matâ€" | ron of honor wearing emerald green peau de soie with a pearl * tiara. She held a bouquet of rosâ€" | es and mums. Bridesmaids were Joyce Lapp, sister of the bride, | and Virginia Lackner, sister of | the groom~ They were gowned‘ in matching dresses of rose orâ€"‘ ganza with rose circular headâ€"‘ pieces and bouquets of pink rosâ€" es and mums. Gold brocade and beige acâ€" cessories was the choice of the groom‘s mother with a corsage of red rosebuds. Following â€" a Haliburton, Mr. ner will make Downsview. The groom‘s attendant was his brother, Mr. James Lackner, and ushers were Mr. James Kirkwood and Mr. Donald Hudâ€" son. Fifty guests attended an inâ€" formal feception at the home of the bride‘s parents. Receivâ€" ing her guests the bride‘s meâ€" ther wore a twoâ€"piece dress of blue brocade with black acces sories, a black velvet hat and corsage of yellow roses Downsview _ United _ Church was the setting for a doubleâ€" ring ceremony at the marriage of Miss Diane Larine Lapp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old Lapp, 48 Forthbridge Cresâ€" cent. and Mr. William George Lackner, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lackner, 11 Chappel Hill Rd.. with Rev. Francis Stevens officiating. Near Neighbours Wed "Is water all one word or do you spell it with a hydrant?" Mothers of the 255th Guide | and Brownie auxiliary are whipâ€" | ping themselves into shape for a , Bake Auction, Nov. 19, at the | home of Audrey Allen, 39 Forâ€" | thbridge Crescent. Come rain or shine, drop in and make your bid for some homeâ€"made goodies. I Pudd‘nhead Says The â€" youngsters _ topped â€" off Special Awards: Student their party capers with iceâ€"‘ Council Scholarship â€" Jack Burâ€" cream, home â€" made cookies man. . presented by _ Student and milk. Ladies from the W.A. , Council presiden:, Rosalind Anâ€" were in charge of the proceedâ€" ) drews; Mr. N. Brodie B. A., viceâ€" ings and served refreshments to : principal _ Cornelius Parkway the parents, too. P.S.. gave the Staff award to Bake ‘n‘ Buy | Jack Burman; Receiving the Art Mothers of the 255th Guide | award, Maureen Kennedy preâ€" and Brownie auxiliary are whipâ€" |Sented by Mrs. W. Tregwin, ping themselves into shape for a Chairman of Art St. Andrew‘s Looking back in our records, we see that Nancy was the pianâ€" ist in 1961. which now makes her 16 years old and a very acâ€" complished girl at the keyboard. Afterwards, in the â€" church basement, fun and party games were enjoyed by the tiny tots with Nancy Stevens playing for them at the piano. Youngson â€" his lucky night! Lad ies from the Guild served re freshments. All proceeds were in aid of the church choir. Little Helpers have a Party During the service the chil \Graduafion dren placed their Little Helpcr| _ The com boxes in a church replica on‘ oponed wit the altar steps. marks by Preceding the party, a service | ed into the prep: conducted by the Rev. F. W. Fry | delicious buffet. was held on Saturday, Nov. 2, at | â€"â€" St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church. | Bevericy Heights honeymoon â€" in and Mrs. Lackâ€" their home in of the Second World War, as the founâ€" ders of the band were participants in the First War. Here the band is shown marching Sunday to the Town Cenoâ€" taph These programs are open to the public at no charge. For furâ€" ther information please call the Downsview Branch Library â€" 636â€"4510. IT PAYS TO USE THE TIMES WANT ADS (Continued from page 1) loved tale in which Bemeiman‘s story book characters come to life to delight all ages; WONâ€" DERS OF PLANT GROWTH which depicts children as they experiment with seeds, roots and leaves and graphically demonâ€" strates the results that may be achieved with home experimenâ€" tation and THE CHAIRMAKER AND THE BOYS in which Grandpa Hart, Cape Breton craftsman, practises his craft of making chairs although more than a little distracted by his grandson making mischief. Downsview Mrs. Frankling directe Junior High orchestra and Sherri Goldenberg prono: the Valedictory. Ladies from the Home and School Assn. served refreshâ€" ments in the cafeteria at the conclusion of the graduation ceremony. A philosophical note from Kay‘s diary: An apple a day may keep the doctor away but what about the psychiatrist? Trustee Isobel Walker. Ward 7, North York Board of Educaâ€" tion, and Mrs. G. Dymond, preâ€" sident Beverley Heights Home and School Assn., presented diplomas to 363 graduates. Ricki and Anne prepared the buffet luncheon on a table set with pink candles surrounding the wedding cake. "I don‘t know how I could have managed without them," said Mrs. Lapp. And we can‘t help but think that some Guide training enterâ€" ed into the preparations of the delicious buffet. The commencement exercises opened with the principal‘s reâ€" marks by K. M Given B.A. B. Paed, followed by an address from Group Capt. R. A. B. Ellis C.D., RCAF. Station Downsâ€" view WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE CH BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT digh orchestra and Miss Goldenberg pronounced ggx_n“un ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA GOING OVERSEAS ? Phone 244â€"5324 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. directed the J.H.S YOUR MoS! VALUABLE . Alott, C.L.UV. HIGH SINGLE FLAT â€" Men â€" Bob Murray â€" 245 Doug Grigor â€" 241 Ladies â€" Doreen Hackney â€" 218 Marilyn Callaghan â€" 193 Whizzers â€" â€" 48 Slow Pokesâ€" â€" 48 Carpet Bagersâ€" â€" 48 Roudiesâ€" â€" 44 Way Outsâ€" â€" 44 Pirates â€" â€" 40 Untouchables â€" â€" 38 Strikers â€" â€" 36 Perd Pinsâ€" â€" 36 Ton Catsâ€" â€"â€"â€" 32 Andy‘s Rocketsâ€" â€" 32 Pin Pickersâ€"â€".â€" 32 Beatnicks â€" â€" 30 Alley Catsâ€" â€" 24 Flintstones â€" â€" 22 Scrubsâ€" â€" 22 Gerry Leroux â€"â€" 173 Stan Lieberman â€"â€" 173 Ladies â€" Marilyn Callaghan â€" 164 Ailleen Kirton â€" 148 HIGH TRIPLE FLAT â€" Men â€" Doug Grigor â€" 630 Bob Murray â€" 598 Ladies â€" Marilyn Callaghan â€" 524 Jeannine Atkisson â€" 516 SHEA‘S â€" MIXED LEAGUE â€" â€" THURSDAY EVENINGS â€" TEAM STANDINGS â€"â€" HEIGH AVERAGES â€" Men â€" HIGH SINGLE FLAT â€" HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP â€" Kay Cardona â€" 322 Edie Lorrimer â€" 317 Irene Shaw â€" 306 HIGH THREE HANDICAP â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, 64 Irwin Rd., Rexdale were preâ€" sented with a Kitchen Suite and eard signed by close friends and relatives at the Party celebratâ€" ing their Golden Wedding Anâ€" niversary . Out â€" of â€" town guests at the celebration which was held at the home of their grandâ€"daughâ€" ter were â€" Mrs. Smith‘s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" fred Spencer and Mrs. Essie Conley another sister. The Good Neighbours Club held their weekly Euchre, at the home of Mrs. M. Nash on Thursâ€" day evening. Winners were â€"â€" Greta Wellwood â€" (75) Kay Seeley â€" (74) Mrs. Woodend â€" (73) Bobolinks â€" 48 Chickadees â€" 42 Wrens â€" 37 Wippoorwills â€" Woodpeckers â€" Loons â€" 29 Ravens â€" 19 Bluebirds â€" 14 HIGH THREE FLAT â€" Doris Dodwell â€" 707 Mary Long â€" 692 Erlma Mitchell â€" 680 ing their Golden Wedding Anâ€"| Lorraine Hodgson â€" 622 niversary. | _ Diane Anderson â€" 612 i They received a number of| floral arrangements from friends| HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP â€" and Reeve MacBeth of Etobiâ€"‘ Men â€" coke. ‘ Don Branton â€" 270 Telegrams from _ Governor General and Madam _ Vanier, Ottawa, Premier John Robarts of Ontario, and nieces and their families of Bourlamaque Queâ€" Royal York Plaza Bowl â€"â€" Ladies Tuesday afternoon bowlâ€" ers â€"â€" TEAM STANDINGS â€"â€" Letters of congratulations were _ Doug Grigor â€" 243 received from the township of Ladies â€" Etobicoke, Mayor lummerville,l Doreen Hackney â€" 256 Metro Toronto and Prime Minâ€" Lorraine ‘Hodgson â€" 237 ister Pearson of Canada. I ues A framed plague certificate from Prime Minister John Robarts of Ontario. They also received twenty ive Golden Anniversary cards. HIGH AVERAGES â€" Doris Dodwell â€" 203 Marg. Taplin â€" 193 Kay Cardona â€" 190 Low score â€" Marg. Walkerâ€" (40). Johnny McEwen Clarn Ashbee 76 Joan Pulford â€" 749 Erlima Mitchell â€" 7 Mary Long â€" 743 BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Kay Cardona â€" 300 Edie Lorrimer â€" 299 Doris Dodwell â€" 291 Elmlea and District Mrs.*A. Carbis Ch. 1 9260. 33 EM 45141 Nov. 13th |___â€"â€" TEAM STANDINGS â€" {INTERMEDIATES â€"â€" | Grave Diggers â€" 26 ’[.uck_v Ones â€" 26 Pin Setters â€" 22 [ Angels â€" 20 | Crint Kickers Five â€" 18 | String Rays â€" 14 }HIGH AVERAGE â€" |Girls â€" Barbara Mitchell â€"164 ;Boys â€" Allen Lord â€" 198 | HIGH SINGLE FLAT â€" \ Girls â€" Sharon Campbell â€" 232 |\Boys â€" Don Osmond â€" 254 | â€" TEAM STANDINGS â€" | BANTOMS â€" | Bulldogs _ â€" 21 > | Hushees _ â€" 19 Scotties _ â€" 19 Hounds _ â€" 18 Spaniels _ â€" 17 Greyhounds _ â€" 12 | Shepherds _ â€" 7 |Poodles â€" 7 |Boys and Girls Bowling League ysnunhy mornings â€" Roya!l | York Plaza Bow! â€" â€" HIGH A CES â€" Boys â€" Mike Cafferette â€" 234 â€" Gary Evans â€" 210 Girls â€" Adele Hoey â€" 156 â€" Sue Allen â€" 153 Allen Lord who is only 13 years old had a 323 score for one game. Boys and Girls. Bowling â€" Rexdale Bowl â€" HIGH DOUBLE FLAT â€" Girls â€" Marcelline Mitchell 426 Boys â€" David Bialogrecki â€" 401 HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP â€" Girls â€" Marelyn Phelan â€" 257 Boys â€" Paul Crombie â€" 251 HIGH DOUBLE HANDICAP â€" Cirls â€" Barbara Burke â€" 453 Boys â€" Terry Redvers â€" 421 JUNIORS â€" HIGH SINGLE FLAT â€" Girls Karen Dubois â€" 220 Boys :Â¥ill Kritzer â€" 222 HIGH DOUBLE FLAT â€" Girls â€" Laura McCabe â€" 308 Boys â€"Vincent Langman â€"345 HIGH AVERAGES â€" Girls â€" Judy Cairns â€" 133 Boys â€" Kim Kennedy â€" 153 HIGH SINGLE HANDICAP â€" Girls â€" Leslie Bell â€" 234 Boys â€" Ken Hunter â€" 215 HIGH DOUBLE HANDICAP â€"\~ Girls â€" Janice Ferguson â€" 327 Boys â€" Peter Willett â€" 383 | Boxers : Setters : Beagles Bloodhounds Dalmations Collies k Pointers Terriers HIGH TRIPLE HANDICAP â€" dering the propaned By Jaw s ing â€"law and for heqm:‘u:d advocâ€" ating or opposing change copy proposed . law fiving the, reasons for the , may be seen at the Clerk‘s Office, Municipal Building. _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Byâ€"law to change the name of St John‘s Road between Wesâ€" ton Road and Centre Road to Clouston Avenue. â€"Mis Honour Judge Denton of the County Court of the County of Tock hes epproved of the foregoing Notice, and mpomm Thursday, DEâ€" ER 12th, 1963, at .10:30 o‘clock in the forencon, in the Council Chamber, Munâ€" â€"_____ G. H. CLARKSON, Clerk. Weston, October 28th, 1963. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN MORRISON McFARLANE All persons having claims against the estate of John Morrison McFarlane late of 9 Sunset Trail, Weston, Onâ€" tario, who died on or about the 12th day of September 1963, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of December, 1963, after which date the Estate will be disâ€" tributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notâ€" ice. Dated at Weston, Ontario, this 6th day of November, Change of Name of St. John‘s Road to Clouston ‘Avenue NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Corâ€" Annie McFarlane, Adminisâ€" tratrix of the Estate of John Morrison McFarlane, by her solicitors, Messts. Bull & Ashâ€" bourne, 43 King Street, Wesâ€" ton. Ontario. Don Branton â€" 270 Doug Grigor â€" 243 Royal York Plaza Bowl PUBLIC NOTICE ation of the TOWN OF WESTON 12 17 11 14 13 WESTON RD. â€" Eglinton: small J A NE & WILSON : â€" Private entrance and _ conveniences, spacious, well â€" heated, rent * reasonable. Business c o uple preferred. CH 1 â€"9093. 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS and equipped kitchen, private bath, garage. Widow‘s home, abâ€" stainers. CH 1â€"7313. LARGE comfortable room, good home, close to transportation. No light housekeeping, gentleâ€" man, abstainer. CH 1 â€"7418. SINGLE BEDROOM, quiet home, gentlieman. Near Lawrence & Jane. Parking. CH 1â€"5843. CENTRAL: Bedâ€"sitting & kitchâ€" enette, private entrance & bath, suit business lady. CH 73510 WESTON: Single room suitable for young woman. 2418977 or 249â€"1159. SLEEPING ROOM ’a a neat gentlieman. CH a fter 5:30 weekends, anytime. 22 ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED WILL CARE for one child over THISTLETOWN: 1048 Albion Rd One bedroom apartment. 636â€"1591. TWO _ BEDROOM _ apartment, overlooking Humber, balcony. One bedroom apartment. CH 1â€"7481. WESTON : â€" Pleasant large room in quiet home. Business man, near bus line, abstainer, garage. CH 1â€"6640. 25. DAY CARE FOR AND GIRLS DAY CARE for 1 child Weston CH 4â€"7407. 16. WESTON: recreation room with private bath & entrance. Elecâ€" trically equipped kitchenette. Busincess couple only. CH 1â€"5070. 19. FLATS TO RENT â€" UNFURNISHED Basement store for rent, suit barber, jewellery or cleaning & pressing $50. Also 1638 sq. feet of office space, suit any business. Apply Oxâ€" ford Shoe Repair, 4 John St., 9. MONEY TO LOAN SAME DAY On Your Own Signature , _ No Bankable Security If You Caz Make Monthiy Payments You Can Get a LoaD 7. STORES FOR RENT WESTON : â€" Corner bungalow, 6 rooms, garage, residential district. Oil heat, adults, abâ€" stainers, references. Possession Dec. Ist. Mrs. M. Mallaby, CH 1â€"0761 â€"â€" days. â€"â€" CH 1â€" 0763 â€" nights. FOUR ROOM HOUSE, Church St. near Weston Rd. CH 7â€"0195. 12. HOUSE TO LET 14. APARTMENTS TO LET â€"â€" FURNISHED DON _ FINANCE $50 â€" $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL cory bedâ€"sitting, fully equipâ€" ped, grill TT.C. suit young businessman. RO 26727. Weston Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N Rexdale Plaza If you want Râ€"Eâ€"Sâ€"Uâ€"Lâ€"Tâ€"8 . ... Use Classified Ads published every Thursday Tuesday, 5 p.m. . . . deadline Monday 12 Noon .. . . cancellation. CORRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOT more than ONE incorréct insertion of an advertise COPY: All advertising copy is subject to the approval of the management of this paper. This paper reserves the right to classify all Advertisements. HEART OF WESTON APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED CH. 7â€"5438 ment. MONEY Classified AT CALL WESTON â€" CB 152112 , brake work. CH 40159 EVERYTHING for the car, new, used and rebuilt, machine shop BEST OFFER: ‘34 Monarch 35. MOTOR CARS 37. MOTOR PARTS â€" TWE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" W!G_â€" $35; also Postiche black FUR COAT, grey per;m sapphire mink trim, prime skins, cost $950, sell $450, â€" as ACCORDIAN, 80 bass, 2 treble switches, case $85. CH 1â€"5597. GAS STOVE, Beach condition. 247â€"2374. 2 CHILDREN‘S COATS size 4, 1 jacket size 4, 1 size 1, 1 size 6. Ladies green coat, size 40. Men‘s suede shoes new #% & 9. 247â€"8025. 33. MOTOR CARS AND ; TRUCK RENTALS ; KNITTING _ MACHINE, condition, $75. 741â€"0665. WIG, $35, also Postiche black hair. CH 7â€"4948. FUR COAT, grey Persian lamb, sapphire mink trim, prime skins cost $950, sell $450, as ROUND dinette table with leay es. CH 7â€"1498. 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE ELECTRIC TRAIN, American Flyer, four engines, accessorâ€" ies 247â€"2374. ELECTRIC washing machine, good condition, electric dryer, frige, practically new electric stove. CH 4â€"969%6. ALL MAKES AND MODELS! VANS â€" PANEL â€"â€" PICKUPS STAKES HOUR, DAY OR YEAR 29. ARTICLES WANTED WESTON‘S LARGEST CAMERA CENTRE Weston Auto Supply, 1839 Wesâ€" ton Rd. CH 1â€"3538. Open daily till 9 p.m. except Saturdays 6 jectors, etc. Terrific Savings, Professional Advice automatic, _ radio, _ private. Sacrifice. CH 7â€"3412 after five All makes of Cameras, Proâ€" REXDALE CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS new. CH 7â€"4948 WESTON â€" REXDALE CARS XXX XXXX KXXX X 3xX Li f IF }l! XXXX x fe | _ [ [ IN LOVE WITH A CERTAIN NEW CAR? Alexandra‘s Studio 1724 Jane St. Weston 244â€"2252 BUY IT NOW WITH A LOWâ€"COST, LIFEâ€"INSUR LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 65 RACINE RD 24982717 TRUCKS 31 ‘The Ladies of Elmlea are sellâ€" ing a variety of boxed candies hall 46 Dennison Rd. 48. EMPLOYMENT WANTED TRANSPORTATION wanted to and from _ Malton Airport. Scarlett & Lawrence to arrive 8:30 return 5 p.m. CH 4â€"8005. 58. COMING EVENTS EUCHRE: Nov. 19h, 4 Deani 3319 Dundas W. RO 2â€"3030 . . . If you would enjoy workâ€" ing 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl cosmetic clients on a route to be esâ€" tablished in and around Wesâ€" ton and are willing to make light deliveries, etc., write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, DEPT. CWâ€"3N, 840 La Fleur Ave., Montreal 32. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. WOMAN over 30 for a woman‘s business. Make money while you learn to become a Spenâ€" cer Spirella Corcettiere. Conâ€" tact Pearl Lehmann, 18 Homeâ€" wood Ave., Willowdale. I AM AVAILABLE for nursing duties in your home, day or night. $1.50 per hr. Referenâ€" ces supplied on request. Graâ€" duate nurse. CH 4â€"5906. 43A. _ PAINTING & DECORATING PAINTING and decorating, inâ€" side or outside work. Paper hanging, free estimates. CH 1â€"1407. W. G. KELLY, piano tuning. Formerly with Heintzman, Maâ€" 46. _ HELP WANTED FEMALE 50. PERSONALS 43C PIANO TUNING FOR truck parts it‘s 43. SERVICES Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Weston wWOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE All types repaired and re newed. Workmanship guaranâ€" teed. Emergency service. Day or night. repairs, all makes Gu teed. Rebuilts for sale. VACUUM CLEANER make to factory standards. Free estimates, satisfaction guaranteed. Skilled service is economy, neglect is costly LE. 1724 Jane St. at Lawrence CH 42252 > ROOFING & J. E. O‘FARRELL 3 poses in Metal Frame ; â€" ‘81_0_.“ _ reg. $16.00 j Children‘s WEST END RADIO CH. 1â€"6953 PROPRIETOR CH 1â€"7681 $q § 424 ul u4

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