Weston Times (1966), 27 Oct 1966, p. 5

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_ E. Excellent Business If you are presently emâ€" ployed in retailing or have run into a promotion road block within a large com:â€" pany, have ambition to emâ€" bark on a sales career,; then don‘t waste your time where you are. Call CH 1â€"2755. 45. © HELP WANTED YOUNG MAN GOOD HOME for lady in exâ€" change for companionship to business lady and light duties. Some remunerations, Metro boarder, bus service. 851â€"1041. mechanically, inclined mechanically, inc‘ined. Office m-tpv Res. 225â€"4401 DELTA FAMILY Services requirâ€" es sitters, homemakers, live in or out, partâ€"time. 247â€"9036. seven years we have been in business. 46. DOMESTIC HELP WANTED Applicant should possess A pleasant â€" sales . personality, drive his own car, grade 12 education or equivalent and be able to spell words korâ€" rectly in order to avoid misâ€" glus. to start, plus how amâ€" itious _ you _ are. For ‘ an evening or Saturday interâ€" view in Weston area office location. Canada celeprates its 100th birthday in 1967. We‘ll have to wait twentyâ€"two more years to sound off our 100th birthday. However, our plans are set to grow more in 1967 than in all previous seventyâ€" work. Typing essential, Grade Full and part time, day and evening shift. For our well established catering routes in northâ€"west area. We Are Looking For. 47. HELP WANTED Ath Class Stationary Engineers Islington Ave. Ng!-gh (North of Woodbridge) Junior Girl Friday Assembly Line Workers Hersel Enterprises 2202 Jane St. Miracle Mart 241â€"6563 Due to expansion large Corrugated Carton Manuâ€"facâ€" turer has immediate openings, no experience necesâ€" sary. Good starting rate plus shift premiums. Year round job. All benefits. Successful applicants will be given onâ€"theâ€"job training with excellent prospects for advancement, good workâ€" ing conditions and fringe benefits Own transportation an asset. . APPLY IN PERSON Perhaps You Are Salary $4,000.00 Call CH 1â€"2755 Excellent salary and opportunity Phone 248â€"2601 WE REQUIRE IMMEDIATELY Mr. Davison _ 244â€"1741 R. LAIDLAW LUMBER CO. LTD. KRUGER PULP & PAPER LTD. 280 Belfield Rd., Rexdale DRIVER SALESMEN MATERIAL HANDLERS 187â€"1701 REQUIRED FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. APPLY IN PERSON GENERAL FREEZER LTD. Apply In Person or Phone 50 Oak St.,. Weston 47. â€" HELP WANTED «_ R. 0. Drinkwalter Mature man over 25 to serâ€" vice dry clean'u:f customers in apartment buildings from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS PART TIME WORK Call Mr. Andrews 248â€"8888 TOP WAGES FOR TOP MEN Call 741â€"6611 FOUR NEW BRANCHES ® Yorkdale Branch oN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966 AT Centennial Branch Bayview Community Branch Bathurst Heights Regional Branch INVITES THE PUBLIC TO ATTEND THE CELEBRATION OF THE OPENING OF Required PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD 247â€"8216 2001 Bayview Ave. (at Sheppard) Program Begins At 8:30 P.M. 3170 Bathurst Street., Toronto 19 Program Begins At 8:30 P.M. 878 Finch Ave. W. (at Bathurst) Program Begins (Al 8:30 P.M. Yorkdale Shopping Centre Program Begins At 8:30 P.M. Factory Workers We have immediate openings for experienced freight checâ€" kers for night work at our terminal. Experience in long haul operation & loading io axle weights preferred but not essential. We also need several dack workers for part time work on the right shift. 80 Signet Dr., Weston For modern building near airport. Permanent position, with all benefits. 304 Carlingview Dr., Rexdale Permanent position for marâ€" ried man over 25, with a good driving record. Good wages and company benefits. Jane and 401 area. 5 day week, Mr, Klimzak 741â€"7311 Contact Mr. Filipchuk 471. Cook & Dishwashers Gill Inter Provincial Lines Ltd. BOARD OF TRADE COUNTRY CLUB Apply In Person or Phone Mr. W. Woodward 677â€"2491 Apply In Person or Call Mr. McPherson PARTS DRIVER WORKERS CLEANER EXPERIENCED EXPERIENCED 677â€"4220 851â€"2811 241â€"4488 | REQUIRED FOR_ STEEL | STAIRS AND â€" RAILINGS. EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED | APPLY. _ SHEPPARD AND | 400 AREA. 81. §3. LOST & FOUND 50. HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE SNAPâ€"ONâ€"TOOLS (10 years) $2.80 â€" $2.90 per hour plus profit sharing New Toronto: 251â€"1031 resorts at Post House Trave Bureau, 2402 Bloor Street W 767â€"5401 rate. MEN WANTED 49. _ SKILLED HELP For Chrysler dealership, West Toronto. Night shift, $3. flat Immediate openings for Grade 10 with a geod work hi . M Shift work. Opportunity for advancement. required for retail men‘s wear chain, experienced not necessary, excellent future with management possibilitâ€" ies. LAYOUT MAN cat near Lawrence and Royal York Rd. Phone RO 6â€"1557 af. APPLY IN PERSON Booth Brick Co. Ltd. Edgar Ave., Weston Phone 249â€"7789 YOUNG MAN MR. POMER 2995 Dundas St. W. (near Keele St.) Steady Employment For Machine Tool Fixtures, Drill Heads, Overtime Available. Required Apply The Hostess Of Canada Limited 12% Arrow Rd., Weston TRAVELLING _ SOUTBH THIS . WINTER? 1677 Wilson Ave. Downsview BOB ENGLESHAVEN 248â€"5521 With ability to use abrasive belts and to setâ€"up wheels. 3 JOBS AVAILABLE, THEY ARE SIT DOWN AND INCENTIVE. Department has good dust control. JEAN SELLERS Beverly Hills Apply In Person APPLY IN PERSON WAITRESSES BUS BOYS MACHINIST Products Division Mechanics PHONE 241â€"9742 Usual employee benefits Contact Plant Superintendent PERSONAL METAL POLISHERS New Plant At 8271 Keele St. North Of 7 Hwy. To Bowes Rd. or cruises and t House Travel Cope Design Company 881 Jane Street Siamese male 889â€"7501â€"4 Phone 767â€"5330 DRAFTSMEN THOMAS, WILLIE At the Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital on Tuesday, October 25, 1966, Willie Thomas of Weston, beloved husband of Kathleen Thomas, dear father of Barbara. brother of Elizabeth May of Cornwall, England. Service in the chapel Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. STRINGER, RENA At the Peel Memorial Hospital on Saturday, October 22, 1966, Rena Knight of Malton. Beâ€" loved wife. of Allan Strin_l'!r. dear mother of Llovyd of Torâ€" onto, Lois (Mrs. D. Mackie) of Orillia, Noreen (Mrs. R. Kane) of Toronto and Rebert, sister of Letha (Mrs. W. A. Merritt) of Windsor and John Knight of Dutton, Dearly loved by her five gnndehilj;-en. Service was held in the chapel Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. SENNIX, ALBERT HEVERLY At the Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital on Tuesday, October 25, 1966, Albert (Bert) Sennix of Toronto, beloved husband of Christina _ Cunningham, _dear father of Dora (Mrs. H. Ross), Edna (Mrs. N. Christie) and Norma (Mrs. J. Price), all of Toronto. Service in the chapel, Thund-g, 11 am. Interment, Grove Cemetery, Dundas, Onâ€" tario at 2:30 p.m. Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York R4. CH 1â€"0861 (Continued from Page 1) services was her third plank. She claimed that "Youth has changed drastically" saying that 87A â€" CEMETERY LOT The old story about boy meetâ€" ing girl next door, boy falling in love with girl and boy marryâ€" ing girl, came true in Weston reâ€" cently, at. St. John‘s Anglican 1st Inning . WARD FUNERAL HOME 57. Geberdt â€" Back: Weston Couple Wed In St. John‘s Anglican CH 1â€"2233 Death Notices Of The Past Week 2035 Weston Rd. (At King St.) Weston MR. AND MRS. JOHN ORVILLE BACK OF CANADA LTD WANTED DEATHS use and recap SPAGHETTI DINNER, genuine Italian home style, cooked at Our Lady of Victory Parish Hall, 117 Guestville, corner of York St., Mount Dennis: Time 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 29. Adults $1.50, children RUMMAGE SALE will be held at Westminster United Church, 69 William St. on Saturday. Oct. 29th at 10 a.m. CHRISTMAS GIFT and Bake Sale, Central Church, Friday, November 4th, 6â€"10 p.m. The last speaker was present York Reeve Jack Mould, now candidate for mayor. He said that, on June 6, night meetings had been inaugurated io accomâ€" modate the ratepayers but that hardly anyone had turned up. When some objected that no one knew when they were being held, Mould responded â€" that everyone knew when the counâ€" cil met. ‘"Young people want to be toâ€" gether in groups without adult supervision‘ now. To give them something to do at night and to get them out of the laundroâ€"| mats, she proposed a drop-in‘ centre where youths could play records, talk and drink a bottle of pop. She said they should be | placed where they want to go | and not just where adults want them to go. 60. COMING EVENTS LEGITIMATE A rival of Mrs. Gell‘s, Board of Education Candidate, Phillip White, started off his ten minâ€" ute speech by saying that he didn‘t believe the ratepayers‘ associations were "pseudo" as had been intimated. The fiveâ€"minute question per: jod was over. > â€" His main plank was that eduâ€" eation costs should be spread over the whole province and not put on just the homeowner. In this way, he hoped uniformity of textbooks and school quality could be obtained. Like MacMasâ€" ter, he compained that the Metâ€" ro chairman was appointed and not elected. This situation he proposed to correct by holding a plebiscite. LET PEOPLE KNow Futher he recommended that local studies be carried out in any area about to be reâ€"develâ€" oped to let the people living there know what is going to happen. Church. Taking the vows before Rev. Harvey J. Scuse were Merka Jang w.lmnmlcrhlng C daughter of Mr. and T5¢ FLORENCE STAY WITH Photo by Frank Seymour CONTRO 13 YEARS MUNICIPAL EXPERIENCE Her mother also made all but one of the brides maids‘ gowns which were floorâ€"length, pale green, sleeveless ensembles with back panels forming the trains. Small veils fell from their imitâ€" ation floral headpieces and their cascade floral _ arrangemenis were apricot carnations _ and Given in marriage by Clifford Reed, the bride wore a floorâ€" length gown, made by her mothâ€" er, with long ‘sleeves, tight boâ€" dice and a full skirt. The chapel train was made of white brocade and the waist length veil was held by a crown tiarra of pearls and rhinestone. Her bouquet was three gardenia, peach tea roses and miniature white mums. Organist in the church decorâ€" ated with bouquets of pink and white gladioli, was Miss Carol Whittlesea. Ave., and John Orville Back, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Adams Back, 15 Sykes Ave. GELL Fâ€"O R peau de soie, covered with the same colored lace, %â€"length coat of lace, matching blue hat and white accessories. The groom‘s mother wore a bois de rose ensemble of silk shantung, with a matching hat of gathered tulle. For the wedding trip to Banff and Vancouver, the bride chose an eggshell colored suit with an "A" line skirt, and double Neil, Daniel Reed and Terrance Spratt, who was also Master of tea roses for a bouguet. length, yellow nylon dress, -su.b’:-hnhung.-b ial floral headpiece and yellow bride‘s For the reception at the Bevâ€" Continued on Page 9

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