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The Liberal, 25 Nov 1971, p. 7

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TWO young men wishing to do odd jobs, snow removal, paint- ing, clean basements etc. Will Nl consider any job, reasonable. N‘ '884-4379 or 384-3689. tfc201N‘ CHRISTMAS puppies large and small crossbreeds. will hold, $5- $20. Honest meanful guarantee. 881-0528. c2w22 FAMILY man seeks steady pos- ition as working foreman and compositor. Eighteen years ex- perience in calendar house (firm going out of business). Also experienced in magazine make-up -â€" cloth advertising. Phone 889-3221. tfc15 CERTIFIEE pratical nurse, rea- sonable rates. 884-3698. PART-time accothancy work wanted approximately 8 hou_r§ YOUNG min. 17 years, seeks full or part time work. Must be days. Call Bruce 884-8408. 7 GENTLEMAN, 62, seeks light office job, part time preferred. Please state hours and salary. Write Box 12 “The Liberal.” FOR CHRISTIAN SERVICE Christian young man with mas- ter's in theology and master’s in teaching interested in posi- tion in church or Christian in- stitution. 463-5433. c1w22 ALASKAN Malamute puppies. black and white, and grey and white, from champion dog. Al- so adult dogs for sale. 884- 9747 c2w21 working giris or gentleman. 884-6169. c1w22 EXTRA large bed-sittingTHEfiE housekeeping. Gentleman pre- ferred. Parking. 884-7479. SIX months, German Shepherd, to a good home only. 833-5633 evenings. c1w22 ST. BERNARD pui), 10 months old, 773-5085. c1w22 LABRADOR retriever puppies, yellow, males. $100 each, Wil- flowmount Kennels. 889-1062. c1w22 BOOKKEEPING, typing. Day- roll, and stencils cut, done at home. 884-8223. c1w22 ROOM and board for 2 girls, separate bedrooms. After 5. 884â€" 6963. c1w22 WIDOW pensioner seeks other pensioner to share home. 889- 1384. c1w22 Long established. For appoint- ment 727-6669. Top quality pup- pies, Merrylegs, Poodles reg. RETIRED lady wishes a small apartment or light house-keep- ing room. furnished. Non- smoker and abstainer. 654-2541. c1w22 home, latest Europeah paftel-Ks available. Special rates for Senior Citizens. Smart larger pattern sizes available. 832-1275. 11019 grooming â€"- poodles a specialty. Jill Goddard. 889-3606. tfc18 YOUNG couple would like to rent farm house or house on a big lot for ceramic kiln. Do you have something? Please phone Toronto 630-3284 collect. GARAGE or shed, extra long for winter storage, antique fire engine. Phone 222-2591 or 493- 2251. c1w22 GRAY kitten, white under chin and stomach name is Morris, lost in Beverley Acres district. If found please call. 884-7361. clw22 LONG hairea tortoise-shell cat near Centre Street in Thornhill 889-4252. c1w2‘2 LOST November 21 in Mr. Donut parking lot, Richmond Heights Plaza. ladies gold pen- dant watch. Reward. 491-6973. STORAGE required for boat. 884-3189. c1w22 PRESSMAKIIEG done in my New owner Betty Forsyth. Dog WANTED One bedroom or bachelor ap- artment, Richmond Hill area. 884-8167. c1w22 PING-PONG’ table in good dition. 881-1814. c ROOM and BOARD DEAD or crippled farin animals picked up promptb'. For direct line call Long Distance and ask for Zenith 32800. Call anytime. Ed Peconi & Son. Woodville. Ont. Licence No. 3240 - 66. HIGHEST prices for scrap cop- per, brass, aluminum, lead bat- teries, rads, generators, etc. Provincial Smelting, Credit- stone Road, Concord, 889-7932. tfc17 PETS FOR SALE week, 2 ‘d'ays. 884-2286. c1w22 DRESSMAKING EMPLOYMENT WANTED "Want Extra Cash For Christmas... Use Liberal Action Want Ads Nfll: PROFESSIONAL POODLE CLIPPING WANTED TO RENT WANTED LOST clwzz clw22 c1w22 c1 w22 c1w22 c1w22 c1w22 cl con- c1w22 5713 MASSEY-FERGUSON aim- SALES AND SERVICE win New MF 135 diesel tractor $2895. awe. New MF 165 gas tractor $4650. 1cm New Mott ’72" hammer knife mowers $695. tfc8 UTILITY trailer. 884â€"4866. ev- enings. c1w22 §I_NGLE snowmobile nameâ€"r, excellent condition, $130. 832- 1202. c1w22 TOURS, cruises, rail and bus tickets, reservations and indiviâ€" dual travel. Call A. H. Creighton Travel Agency. 889-5643. tfc47 BAUER, Hazel â€" Suddenly on Monday, November 22, 1971, Hazel Tomlinson, beloved wife of the late Wilfred Bauer of Hornepayne. Dear mother of Robert and Vic- tor of Hornepayne, and also survived by 6 grandchildren. Dear sister of Doctor Nelson Tomlinson of Claremont, Doris Hunt, Agincourt, Lu Schmidt, Hornepayne, Sam, Oak Ridges. and Ted of Brit- ish Columbia. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Wednesday. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. c1w22 TAYLOR â€"- Roger and Linda are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter on November 11. 1971 at York Central Hospital. A baby sister for Lorie and Carrie. Many thanks to Dr. Bigelow and the nursing staff of the third floor. c1w22 lost you Your memories will always last. â€"Sadly missed by wife Flor- 'ence, Family and Grandchild- ren. c1w22 CLAYTON â€" Bev and Shirley and Troy are proud to an- nounce the arrival of Dale Bertfield Clayton on Novem- ber 15, 1971. Special thanks to Dr. Zuck and staff of York Central Hospital. c1w22 WARNER â€"- Jim and Jim (nee Smith) are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their son. David James, 6 lbs. 8 025., on Sunday, November 21, 1971 at York Central Hospital. never get lost And can never be given away. To some you may be forgotten, To others part of the past, But to us who loved you and HUNTER â€" John and Lyn are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Janine Ann, 8 lbs. 4 025., on Wednesday, November 17, 1971, at North York General Hospital. A sister for Peter. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Les Alexander and Mrs. Alex Hunter. c1w22 ABRAM, Elsie â€"â€"- At River-dale Hospital, November 21, be- loved wife of Ernest (Dick) Abram, dear mother of Peter (Midland) and Janet (Mrs. G. E. Jones), Thornhill. Body willed to Medical Science. STYLES â€" In loving memory ‘ of a dear husband and father Herbert Frederick who passed away November 25, 1965. Within our store of memories He holds a place apart For no one else can ever be More cherished in our hearts. Aadly missed by wife Nan and family. clw22 WELDRICK â€" In loving mem- ory of a dear husband lLorne), father and grandfather who passed away November 28, 1968. Beautiful memories are won- derful things They last till the longest day, They never wear out, they CHATTERLEY, Edward John 3m mrmnriam ‘OPE, CHARLES RCNVR No. 22150 â€" Member of 527 branch Downsview. suddenly at Sunnybrook Hospital on Saturday, November 20, 1971. Charles Pope of Belhaven. Ontario, formerly of Willow- dale, beloved husband 0! Minnie Emily Paul, dear fa. ther of Shirley (Mrs. H. Cox), Charles, Margaret (Mrs. E. Stasyshyn), Jacqueline (Mrs. T. Kent), son of Mrs. T. Pope, brother of Margaret Rebecca. Albert, Pat and Thomas. Sur- vived by 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. c1w22 (Ted) â€" At York Central Hospital on Sunday evening, November 21, 1971, Ted Chatterley, beloved husband of Helen Pruner of Willow- dale, dear brother of Flor- ence (Mrs. E. Browning). Norman and Dorthea. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Wednesday. Interment St. John’s Cemetery, Oak Ridges. clw22 FARM EQUIPMENT RUMBLE TRACTOR 8: EQUIPMENT GORMLEY 887-5886 TRAILERS Emma Tfiirtha TRAVEL Z5 Eamon-{gage *1w22 CIWZZ tfc17 3Look in your local directory for your nearest Traders branch office. announce the engagement of! Charged with failing abreath- their daughter Deborah Gail tolalyzer test, impaired driving and James Frederick McNichol, son failing to remain at the scene of Mr. and Mrs. John McNichol of an accident November 22 at of RR 2, Gormley. clw22 1:49 pm at Newkirk and Mark- * * * * ham Roads was Alfred Barth, Mr. and Mrs. A. MacDonald 44. of 203 Taylor Mills Drive of Richmond Hill are pleased North, Richmond Hill. Damage to announce the engagement of to his vehicle was about 3250, their daughter Denise Elaine to according to Richmond Hill Div- Lawrence John Devane, son of ision YRP. Mr. and Mrs. H. Reeve of Scarâ€" There was only an EStimafied boro. clw22§$20 damage to the other vehicle ,, ,1 ; n..-l.-..:A«n The engagement is announced of Peggy Ground to Ralph Finch. Peggy is the daughter of Mr. Dave Ground and the late Isobel Ground of Oak Ridges and Ralph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Whatley Finch of King City. clw22 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Murphy of Richmond Hill are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Deborah Gail to James Frederick McNichol, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McNichol of RR 2, Gormley. c1w22 CARD 0F THANKS We would like to thank our friends and relatives for their kindnesses during our recent illness and bereavement. Spec- ial thanks to the doctors and nurses of the 3rd floor at Bran- son Hospital. Thanks again. Lillian Tutt and family. c1w22 I would like to thank the many friends, neighbors and relatives for inquiries, cards, flowers and many acts of kind- ness during my recent stay in York Central Hospital. A spec- ial thank you to Dr. Arai, Dr. Granton, Dr. Treissman and Rev. Fred Jackson, also the nursing staff of the second floor. Mildred Donaldson. c1w22 CARD 0F THANKS I would like to thank the Donald Pelleti friends and neighbors of the Rockport Cresce late Mrs. M. Rolfe for their Hill. suffered r contribution to the floral ar. and was charged rangement. B. Sampson. yield the right-01 c1w22 had the $1,500 (1; it no: it a: according to YR}? The Gi-deons of York Region take this opportunity to thank their many wonderful friends in this area, who regularly place Memorial Bibles at the time of passing of loved ones. Because you helped, many more CARD OF THANKS To the nurses on the second floor of York Central Hospital, Dr. McGuire and Dr. McPhee, also my friends and neighbors for cards and gifts during my stay in hospital, please accept my sincere thanks. in many countries have been reached with the Word of God, with its message of light, life and salvation. Harold M. Heise, RR. 2. Gormley, York Memorial Bible Representative. CARD 0F THANKS CARD 0F THANKS 48 hour loan approvals Engagrmmta ' -â€"-Traders can arrange immediate cash, up to 85% of your home value. â€"Low, competitive in- terest rates â€"T1'aders famous 48- hour approval service. â€"As much as $25,000, as long as 15 years to repay. â€"Low cost group life insurance JANITORS WANTED FOR SHIFT WORK Slx DAYS A WEEK Apply at C.N.R. EXPRESS MAPLE HOMEPLaN Mrs. Josephine Wells c1w22 PHONES 884-1105 884-1106 884-1983 I“: UGUEHLCL \u. :1 and the late One vehicle was a complete if Oak Ridgeswriteâ€"off and the other had son of Mr. and damage estimated at $1,500 in a 'inch of King crash November 20 at 5:30 pm clwzz at Newkirk Road and Centre Street in Richmond Hill under “ _’â€"‘ wet and foggy driving condit- iKS ions. to thank the Donald Pelletier, 53, of 5 ghbors of the Rockport Crescent. Richmond olfe for their Hill,. suffered minor injuries the floral ar. and was charged with failing to B. Sampson. yield the right-of-way. His car n1w29. had the $1,500 damage estimate I“Ms/22 Zhh‘ijMental Health Nights ran- }jgyo-‘Stress Family, People YSeveral Drivers Facing Charges iAfter Accidents In Richmond Hill An Oshawa driver escaped injury November 20 at 11am when his car went out of conâ€" trol on a greasy road and rip- ped up a Gormley area farmer’s fence. Jack Sharp, 29, of 668 Dean Avenue, Oshawa, had an esti- mated $500 damage to his car on Concession 3 about 14-mi1e north of 17th Avenue. His car There was only an estimated $20 damage to the other vehicle driven by Ronald Buckeridge, 42, of 304 Browndale Crescent, Richmond Hill. There was an estimated $175 damage to the parked car he- longing to Penfold and Brom- fold Golf Balls Limited, 50 Don- caster Avenue, Thornhill, pol- ice said. “Fighting Fairly: Games Peo- ple Play” is the topic for the fourth in a series of five panel discussions about family and people at Bayview Secondary School in Richmond Hill. Panellists at the meeting to- night (Thursday) at 8pm will set out to show that confronta- tion is communication. The ex- perts are Public Health Nurse Lily Johnson, Psychiatrist Dr. Bernard Lacombe of York Cen- tral Mental Health Service in Richmond Hill and Mrs. Mary Smith of the York County Hos- pital Mental Health Service in Newmarket. The audience will be invited to air their own views in informal discussion. Quite a number of drivers went through a ditch, hit a were charged in serious dam- post, and ripped up $25 worth of age accidents in Richmond Hill-fence belonging to Harland and Thornhill last week, but Horner of RR 2, Gormley. only a few motorists suffered * * * * minor injuries. VA Willowdale motorist told us -I.- ‘---I ___“I- The driver of the other car was Donald Thirgood. 21, of 8 Fairview Avenue. Lanzstaff. He and passenger Iris Randy, 18. of 28 Fairview Avenue, also suf- fered minor injuries. Nfignigégiomtuhe traffic lights at the intersection was estima- ted at $50, YRP said. Police are looking for the driv- er of a vehicle that hit a parked car and left the scene on Leven- dale Road east of Yonge Street in Richmond Hill at about 11 am November 20. The series, which began Octo- ber 28, is being jointly spon- sored by York County Mental Health Association and the Mental Health Services of the two hospitals with co-operation from other community organiza- tions. Sgt. Adams is presently at the Aurora Station but will be going to Newmarket within a week or two. The final meeting, a summing up, will deal with “Sexual Rela- tionships: Sex Education at Home and School." It will be concerned with family life edu- cation and how it can best be presented at home and in the school. Leading this discussion Dec- ember 2 will be Reva Fox, par- ent education councillor for York Central Hospital Mental Health Service. She will be joined by a senior public school teacher, a leader in the York County Roman Catholic School Board’s family life education program. a member of the Rich- mond Hill Family Life Educa- tion Committee and by Dr. Wil- liam Hughes of the York County Hespital Mental Health Service. Sgt. William Adams, who has had 21 years of service with the former Vaughan Township Police Department, will be transferred to Newmarket. He has been stationed at Maple with the Vaughan Div- ision of York Regional Police since the new year. These sessions are all free and open to the public. The school is on Bayview Avenue north of Markham Road. The first three meetings dealt with family relationships, marriage relationships and teenagers. Inn Turkey Shoot Bayview, Elgin Mills The third annual Richmond Hill Inn Turkey Shoot-out will be held Saturday morning on a farm located at Bayview Avenue and Elgin Mills Road. Vaughan Policeman Is Moved To Newmarket Inn Proprietor Mike Wilson states there will “be lots of turkeys up for any and all shooters.” Tickets to the shoot may be‘ purchased at the front desk of the Richmond Hill Inn. ova.-.“ and his wife were hurt after a tire blew out in their car. “A lot of people came from nowhere. although I don‘t know who they were," he said. The crash was at 10:57 pm on Bay- view Avenue about 2/10-mi1e north on 16th Avenue. George Brown, 58. of 24 Wed- gewood Drive, Willowdale was taken to York Central Hospital by Scott‘s Ambulance with a suspected broken neck and pelvis, but was found to be only badly bruised and shaken up. His wife Mary, 56, had minor injuries and a broken finger. The southbound Brown car had a blow-out in the left rear tire and went into a spin.'1t ended up facing in the opposrte direction in the eight-feet-deep west ditch, police said. Dam- age to the car was estimated at, $600. 4 l-‘I‘asnes Al“, é UIL ntgnwuy I VI'ESL Mrs. Grace Binning, 61. of 38 was investigated by Provincial‘ Chamberlain Avenue, Toronto, Constable Pete Corrigan. ‘ was fatally injured in a two-car Another death occurred on collision on Highway 7 at Keele Highway 7 at Costa Road, the Street at 9:25 pm November 20.Enext day at 12:45 am She was a passenger in a car Gordon Foco, 17, of 1216 Duf-w driven by her husband Cecil ferin ‘Street, Toronto received Binning which was in collis-,fatal injuries. He was the ion with a car driven by Louise’driver of a car that was in col- Coirini of 71 Walmer Road, lision with a car driven by Richmond Hill. The accident Linda Miles of 49 Shaftsbury Street, Downsview. Investigat- ing officer was Provincial Con- stable Keith Stacey. Two persons were injured in ‘a two-car collision on Highway 48 at the Vivian Road at 5:55 pm November 16. A car driven by Edward Cakes, 14 Savannah Crescent, Markham, was in col- lision with a car driven by Jack Newton of RR 2, Pefferlaw. Both drivers were injured and York Regional Police Ball On Friday Night One of the big social events of the fall season will be the York Regional Police Ball, be- ing held on Friday next, Nov- when I A Willowdale motorist told “The Liberal” the local people were really wonderful, good and helpful NOVember 11 when he Brewin Topic Pakistan Meeting Here Sunday "Pakistan: The Greatest Tra- gedy of Our Century” will be the subject of a public address at a public meeting by Toronto MP Andrew Brewin in Rich- mond Hill Sunday evening. v...4_a- V, surance in a November 15 col- lision at 4:40 pm at Yonge Street and Crosby Avenue was George Lenneville, 24, of 9 Wilcox Road, Richmond Hill. His car had an estimated $25 damage. There was about $75 damage to the other vehicle driven by Helmut 'Cichuttek, 34, of 33 Romfield Circuit, Thomhill ac- cording to YRP. Another Romfield Circuit driver was in a November 22 collision at 5:15 pm at Bayview and Steeles Avenues. Robert Hall, 26, of 117 Rom- field Circuit had an estimated $200 damage to his car. accord- ing to Markham Division YRP. Charged with making an un- safe turn was the other driver in the collision, Derek Bradley, 23. of 4614 Kingston Road, West Hill. MP Brewin is one of three Members of Parliament who re- cently visited the Orient to get a personal view of the situation in India and Pakistan where a virtual state of war now exists. Brewin also travelled to Bia- fra during the similar crisis and disasterous armed conflict which occurred in that African area. He will speak for 45 minutes and answer questions for a further 45 minutes. There will then be refreshments served. The meeting is at 8:30 pm at St. Matthew’s United Church, 333 Crosby Avenue, Richmond Hill. 2 Taken To Hospital After Vaughan Crash Two persons were taken to York Central Hospital in Rich- mond Hill Monday night with undetermined injuries follow- ing a twoâ€"car crash on Keele Street just north of Highway 7. Injured was 23-year-old John Many of Oakville, driver of one of the cars, and Catharine Campbell of Willowdale. She was believed driver of the other vehicle. Members of the rescue squad of the Vaughan Fire Depart- ment were called to the scene to free the victims from the wreckage. Damage to both vehicles was extensive. Make regular pocket money on a Liberal paper route. Estab- lished routes may be available in your area. Phone Carrier Circulation, 884-1105. Vaughan Division of the York Region Police are still investi- gating the accident. The accident occurred around 11:30 pm. Charged with havAing 10 in- TRANSPORTATION O WALK-IN CLOSETS O NEAR GOLF COURSE O HYDRO O SAUNA O OUTSIDE POOL O SCHOOLS O CLOSE TO EAST OF YONG-E OFF BAY THORN DRIVE Thornhill Terrace Week Days 12 - 9 pm. Weekends 12 - 8 pm. Built by New Style Construction 889-2234 1 and 2 Bedrooms BETWEEN STEELES NEW HIGH RISE BOYS AND GIRLS IOIK flEglOlldl I'OIICE | Two persons were injured in a two~car collision on Highway Ball on Friday Night :iagoszinxs":2. mists: by Edward Cakes, 14 Savannah One Of the big SOCial eVentS‘Crescent, Markham. was in col- of the fall season will be the lision with a car driven by Jack York Regional Police Ball, 136- Newton of RR 2, Pefferlaw. ing h91d 0“ Ffiday next: NOV- Both drivers were injured and ember 26, at Jane and 7 Club. damage was estimated at $3,000. between Steeles and Langstaff The crash was investigated by Sideroad. Provincial Constable Dave The evening of fun and en- Boume~ The evening of fun and en- tertainment, featuring a band direct from Barbados, the mighty Caribbean showband â€"â€" Spectrums -â€" will supply music sound for everyone and start the Grey Cup weekend festiv- ities off with a bang. And there’s accommodation for 2,000! An added attraction will be a very special mystery guest star flown in for this occasion. Refreshments, prizes and a buffet will also be an added feature. Tickets are only $5 a couple and will be avail-able at the door. OAK RIDGES DETACHMENT 2 Crashes Kill 2 0n Highway 7 West If you are interested in serving your home commumty and earning some extra money please contact: lOW COST lOANS 'I'O $10,000 the CAR 8. TRUCK REPAIRS and REFINISHING For further details call Roy G. Brister at . . . GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA 44 Yonge St. South - Richmond Hill Richvale Industrial Equipment 889-6342 Correspondent Needed RONALDS FEDERATED LTD. MOVING ? 127 BIRCH AVE. THORNHILL Modern Storage Warehouse Secured by the equity in your home Terms to 10 years 0 Completely open No bonus or penalty clauses Compare our services and costs H 8. M AUTO SERVICE “The Liberal” is seeking a correspondent for (hours 4 pm. to 12 midnight) Permanent positions Apply in person to 225 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill I YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT at us help you solve All your M oving problems PROOF-CHECKERS FOR EVENING SHIFT CARRVILLE AREA Truck Hydraulic Welding repairs the Mover lid. MARY DAWSON at 884-1105 Body repairs, paint refinishing unique auto refinishers efore you move! Four experienced specialists All auto repairs 884-1188 889-1852 889-8673 REPORT requires pick-up truck who wit- nessed hit and run acci- dent on Levendale Satur- tact Richmond Hill Po- lice. day morning please con- WITNESS Would the driver of the THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 25, 1971 889-4911-2-3 Gentle as 3 Lamb IW----.--1--_----.« ONTARIO SCHOOL OF UPHOLSTERY 0 Choose from a large selection of quality fabrics 0 All workmanship expertly supervised and guaranteed 0 Pickup and delivery 0 Free estimates at your home‘ 174 Bridgeland Ave. (opp. Yorkdale) 787-0277 At first, will be required to perform basic caIculations, gradually moving to more complex duties under direct supervision. Job life span approximately eighteen - twenty-four months. QUALIFICATIONS: Preferably Grade 12 education and some familiarity with calculating and large figures. Must be a neat writer. Interested persons are invited to write Mr. Ian W. McClung, Assessment Commissioner, 460 Oak St, Newmarket, Ontario. for the Aurora High School . duties to begin January 3. 1972 To assist the librarian in the cataloguing, class- ification and processing of library materials, and in the development of an experimental subject index for this new school. Applicants should hold a library technician’s diploma and preferably should be familiar with secondary school programmes and understand the needs of students. A. E. Starr Chairman Competition closes November 29, 1971, 5:00 pm. THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION , . v Monday to Friday canad'an Nat'ona' Room 1205 - 20 York Street Must be mechanically minded and ambitious for apprenticeship as railway carman. Grade 10 is essential with preference to technical school graduates. Proof of graduation is necessary. Training in repair and maintenance of railway equipment involving welding, body work, wood- working machines, drafting and other duties. Excellent advancement opportunities for those desiring a trade and challenging railway career. Applicants must have good command of both oral and written English and be able to pass company employment and medical requirements. Starting rate 2.56 per hour with progressive increases. Fringe benefits. Successful candi- dates will be required to attend trade school and work at Montreal for approximately twelve months which will commence first year of apprenticeship. APPLY IN PERSON NO TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES Must have knowledge and experience in gas and 011, also familiar with Bailey Controls. Must have good command of both oral and written English. Downtown location. Starting rate $186.36 per week. Shift work. v APPLY IN PERSON CANADIAN NATIONAL NO TELEPHONE EMPLOYMENT ENQUIRIES SERVICES Florida Vacation Chesterfields and Chairs Recovered Like New PAY ONLY BASIC CHARGES FREE Membership in Hi-Corps Travel Club will be issued on each reservation Canadian National COMPUTATIONS CLERK APPRENTICES LIBRARY TECHNICIAN Factory Showroom Hours Mon STATIONARY ENGINEER Apply in writing to R. M. Hall, Superintendent, Area Two, York County Board of Education, 127 Wellington Street West, Aurora, Ontario. From 884-6910 o RETURN AIR FARE o HOTEL ACCOMMODATION o CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 2nd Class Papers $73.00 - $85.50 1 WEEK requires a CANADIAN NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 8:30 - 11:30 A.M. 1:00 - 3:30 P.M. $159.00 CANADIAN NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 8:30 - 11:30 am. 1 - 3:30 p.m. Monday to Friday Room 223 153 Front St. W., Toronto 116 S. L. G. Chapman Director of Education 30 RM. Friday to Fri. 9 - 5

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