Times & Guide (1909), 3 Oct 1913, p. 4

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~Popular Mechxinics” Tor October,â€" Page 498. Houseg that are built in a Day.. Hamilton A& storey brick cost $6000. Porto Rigo . bark house 50 minutes. Page 470, Smoke Abatement by Electricity. j ‘"Girls Own‘‘ for September,â€" Naâ€" tural Sources â€"gf Energy. Recently discovered that is a Province of China is sufficient of t&e hest coal for preâ€" sent demands of\g the world for 1000 years. ‘‘The only things which decay are those that sgand still.** Great function the Church should be to inspire min to action, in the service of the City, etc. Abatement of #gmoke nuisance the greatest of modern industrial plagues. Loss is 20 per cgnt of thermal value of fuel. Electricg] Discharge through a gas removes oke dust or fumes from the gas, co ing a cent an hour (P. 254). $ The City and moral influence de Great function o be to inspire ms service of the Ci ‘"American City Recent Progress and Fire Fighting Fire loss $2,500, months of 1913 waste and rubbi ed, exits, instrue matches and figh A very enjoyab the Ladies Aid _ Church, was held ing of this week.. program, consistit ing and(short spee ence adjourned, to refreshments were The Village Ta The Collector was Wednesday, taking of money. A disc will be allowed 1 the 30th of Septer A meeting of Monday next, Se purpose ol organi ciation‘"‘~ in the terian Schoolroo, men urged to atte Several very nafrow escapes from accident occured at the point where the crowds cros the race track. Police Constable Campbell in his imâ€" posing uniform, fstood like Horatius on the bridge, anfl kept back the peoâ€" ple to the best of his ability, put the extens on of a suf}stantial fence along that part of the ftrack, with a bar to put up during rages, would ensure the public safety. Miss Mae Reastop, youngest daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mis. T. J. Reaston, who has been in Vancouver for the last three years, is gpending. her vacaâ€" tion visiting relatiyes and friends in the East. Before returning to the Coast, she will make a stay at ‘‘Mont Calm,‘‘ the hom? of her parents, Scarlett Road. The water waggq a very welcome Grounds on Satur dust whirled thr pebople and obstur still, an applica track would be 3 worth while to th given, A meeting of the Directors of West York, Etobicoke apd Weston Agrieulâ€" tural }Society, will be held in the Central Hotel, on Monday evening, September 29th, si 8 o‘clock p.m. For all Electric installing consult ‘J. A. Bayliss, Lambton Avenue, Mount Dennis. Estimates cheerfully wiven . B For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Will ~party findi blanket on Beech S on Friday evening return same to H. lost from one of h Bears the Bignature of The party who potatoes from Mrs on September 12th, it at once, as the â€" Mrsf Ambler and moving this week t Elizabeth Street. _ See Goulding & KHamilton‘s change of advertisement in jthis week‘s issue. Feececsecececseec2cec2cec222ce0e} A DISCOUNT wWESTON Telephone No. 26 Kecscessesees0e0ece0e00e00 04 ADVERTISIRC RATES CÂ¥ APFLiCATION Subscription Price. â€" = $1,00 per Annum WESTMINS® WESTON Weston, Ont., Friday Sep NC Cbe Cimes ann Guir _the Church,.â€"What es the Church exerth? ‘ _ for September,â€" in Fire Protection In New York City. 00 less in first six an of 1912. Trade , smoking prohibitâ€" ing housewives as to ing fire. LIC LIBRARY. en will be held on tember 29th, for the ing ‘"A, Meo‘s Assoâ€" estminster Presbyâ€" yoat 8 p.m.._ All d. Aiter an excellent £ of music, a readâ€" hes, the large audiâ€" the basement where served. [ICE es are now due. rxkepft very busy on | in a large amount unt of 2 per cent E thoss paying by ber. ER SOCIAL e Social given by f the Westminster n Wednesday evenâ€" E 2 PER CENT @n would uave been uest at the Fair ay, when clouds of gh the crowds of the scene. Better ion of oil to the n expenditure well Fair Board. A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor g colored horseâ€" Rector reet or Fifth Con. ronto. 19th inst, please 8 Cousins.~ It was ; liveries.‘ | .g & .11 ! _ The Harvest Fe Thursday and . ook a bushel of 90. .} WFinmgan‘s door Soth and 25th had better return September zsq irty is known. 8 p.m. Evenson |Â¥ Preacher, Rev. T PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY her family are a new house on ADDRESS ALL CCM AUNICATIONS TO Vejeuner was served on the lawn. The brides table being Rrranged with pink and white asters. ! After the bride‘s health had been proposed by Mr. Milne, â€"she chang her dress to a tailored suit of brown whipcord with hat of brown plush.s The bridal couple left for a short trip before leaving for their home in Calgary. During the signing of the register, Mrs. N. J. McEwen} sang ‘"Because." Immediately after the reception, Mrs. McEwen held a re ption, wearing a gown of mauve satin de chine and lace and corsage bbuquet of orchids. Mrs. Smuck, motHer of the groom, wore a gown of blagk satin with overâ€" dress of lace. ‘The #rooms gift to the bride was a turguoise and diamond cluster ring, to the‘bridesmaid a pearl Bin, to the groom§gnman a, signet ring. 1'\.\:‘,“‘_.-_. ie t I The bride, who wag brought in and ronto and other given away by her father, was gowned system of chargi in white charmeuse) satin, prettily tensions toouts trimmed with shadow lace and pearls report at special and wore a silk embroidered veil arâ€" on the 26th inst ranged as juliet cap And orange tlosâ€" _ The following! a& soms and carried a ghower boquet of to be paid:â€" tfridal roses, lillies agd heather. Miss Levi L. Coulter . Lila Lowery of Tottenham, played National Typewr the wedding music gnd received the R. Greer ... ... grooms favor, a peafl bar pin. Miss H. Cousins ......... Margaret Jeffrey of Boronto, attendeq Ferranti Limited as bridesmaid, wegring pale , blue Times & Guide .. satin, with trimmings of shadow lace, Hydro Electric I and carried pink roges. The groom BaN. A. Bank .... was supported by Bis brother, Mr. W. Clarke ... ... Lloyd Smuck, of Hamilton.â€" Little Canadian General Miss Mary and Gert@ude McEwen actâ€" ed as flower girls, aring white veil dresses with pink rilfbons and carried The Council th bassets of daisies anl pink rose puds. =~â€" Each receiving a lfcket and chainr, ‘Po the Editor: the gilt of th2 bride e e e enc en n At three o‘:clock, 'Wednesday afterâ€" noon, at the residenge of the bride‘s parents Mr. and Mrs) J. K. McEwen, Main Street, Westoph, the marriage was solemnized of thkir only daughter Annie Irene, to Mr. Btanley A. Smuck of Calgary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Osâ€" borne Smuck of Glgnford. The cereâ€" mony took place in the drawingâ€"room under an arch of aÂ¥ltumn legves and yellow chrysanthemugns, an aisle was from the stairs, thg Rev. Mr. Milne officiating. _ The booth occupied by the Town Improvement Society at the Weston Fair enjoyed a brisk atronage by old and young. During! Saturday afterâ€" noon, more than e thousand, five cent pieces were (%ssed across the counter in exchange for hot tea and coffee, ‘‘coney island?_ red hots,"" cake, rolls, ice cream and candy. Mrs. A. Kaake, Mrs. G. Cou}ter, Mrs. T. Galâ€" braith, Mrs. Morrig, Mrs. Ambler, Miss Dalton and giss Savage were kept busy turning in money to Miss Bookless, the new Treasurer of the Society, who annfinces that about Thirtyâ€"five dollars will be cleated. The citiens of pleased to learn, thz{ who passed kis e summer is enteri Practical Science, ronto, and purposes Department of ‘Elec Mr. Gram is a you promise, and will r his profession for w ing. Miss Marjorie McMurchy, President At of the Womans‘ Press Club, and a Grar sister of Dr. Hel McMurchy will our give the address at the opening meetâ€" fied ing of the Woman‘s Enstitute and The Scier Town Improvement Society on Tuesâ€" an e day, October 14th. Exar A. S. Fraser, mal of Nova Scotia has after his trip to t vinces. A chanse has been night train on the mencing on Sunday train will leave the 11 p.m., arriving at Remember that Inch, Weston, gives you 10 per cent off all school supply orders for school opening. ST. JOHN‘S (Anglican) CHURCH WESTON. Pastor Wallace will preach. next Sunday on the following Subjects:â€" The Morning Topif" will be ‘"Altar of the Bible.‘" Evening.â€"‘‘The ‘‘Antiâ€"Christ." 11 a.m 8 a.m. Holy Communion, 1 a.m. Holy Communion and mon. 3 p.m. Children‘s Service, ar address, 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon $1,00 per Annum in advance. September 28th SMUCKâ€"McEWEN of St. St BAPTISTâ€"CHURCH of Tat music @r . a pea! rey of Bc d, . wegr immin ink roge t ~by m . ol Ha d Gert zirls, P )ink righ sies a g a lpc : bride stgning _ I _ AUUL 28th, (Sunday). Communion, Communion and Serâ€" tival will be held Sunday, September ]Weston will be t Mr. Irwin Granm L.m}inat.ion in the the School of Iniversity of Toâ€" graduating in the ical Engineering. ng man of great ake his mark in rich he is preparâ€" and Sermon, G. Wallace, M.A., hen‘s Church, Toâ€" , (Thursday) }ager of the Bank returned to town ie Maritime Proâ€" made in the midâ€" nd Trdnk, comâ€" Sept. 28th, this nion Station at Weston .11.30 p.m. an cof _ Sin" in~â€" "of WwESTON, ONT 1913. , and an Pear Sir;â€"May I add a word . or two in your valuable paper concernâ€" ing a ‘"Lover of Animals.‘" I tkorâ€" oughly endorse every word he has written. I did not see the particular case he relfers too," but a few weeks ago, cows and calves were being driven from the Junction to a certain firm in Weston. Along ]{Iain Street alone I have never got at the back of such, cruelty. One calf iin particular was kicked, the stick was thrown several. times at it, knocking it down each{ time. And woe betide any poor creaâ€" | ture which tried to get a driuk.i Surely in a place like Weston, where| so many gentlemen and ladies of inâ€"| fluence reside, there must be more | than us two who see and feel that; such things should be put down. i Respectfully yours, | gieVL EB COULLCT ~ . B mlscenn s 3580 National Typewriter Co., ... ... 77.50 B. Greer e ol Lo scR .50 B Cousins ~:.... A8. .k . e oo Ferranti Limited ..@.. .. ... ... 36.50 Times & Guide...%......._.... 8.00 Hydro Electric Power Com. ... 435.00 ByN. A. Bank ~.. B . c~.. 100 W Clarke a.."" 43â€" :s _ .~.â€""5 40 Canadian General Electric Co. . (J60.24 Irwinâ€"-Bull,â€""Thaé' the Seoretary find out the principle on which extenâ€" sions of water m@#ing are, made in ToÂ¥ ronto and other plages, and also the system of charging jor water on exâ€" tensions to outside, applicants, and report at special meeting to be held on the 26th inst.‘" / The following! acc’ofi,mts were ordered to be paid:â€" 3 Leyit 5 Coulter ... Bu x.... .. i.§f 35.¢0 National Typewriter Co., ... ... 77.50 Irwinâ€"Bull,â€"‘Thag R. J. Bull and the Secretary be a gommittee to inâ€" terview Mr. W. Chipman, re specifitaâ€" tions for the several water main exâ€" tensions, and report at a special meeting, Friday, 26th inst."‘ Imar insâ€" Bd â€"emp B <ale o en itel. Irwinâ€"Bu‘l,â€"‘"That;the Treasurer be instructed to pay Mr. Jennings the sum of $50 for specSaI audit of the Commission books on change of,Secreâ€" taryâ€"Treasurer." 3 , Members present:â€" W. Cruickshank, R. J. Bull and Dr. E. F. Irwin. Communications were read:â€" From E. F. Burton, re water exten, water extensions. f From John Hartnett, re tender for sion on Maria Street, rom (ntatio Muniéipal Electric Asâ€" sociation, re meeting on 23th inst. Irainâ€"Cruickshankâ€""‘That the chairâ€" man be the Comumissioner‘s represenâ€" tative at the meeting of the Ontario Municipal Electric As;;'sociation to be held on the 29th inst." ‘"We are pleased to note that. Miss Kate Campbell, Miss May Irvine and Irwin Van Alstyne, have been successâ€" ful in their September Examination for Entrance to the Normal School."‘ The regular meeting of the Commisâ€" sion, was held on Tuesday evening, the 23rd instant. ' At the June Examination, J. Irwin Gram, obtained pass standing in Honâ€" our Mathematics, and is now qualiâ€" fed to enter the Faculty of Applied Science. This result was omitted in an earlier report of the High School Examinations, because â€" a complete statement of his standing was not given out by the Department of Eduâ€" cation until this weei. â€" The Olympic Champion, Mr. A. L. Oldman, will resume his clagses on Thursday next, October 2nd, in the Athletic Rooms of the Westminster Church School, Weston. Open to all residents. See iadvertisement elseâ€" where. Apply to Sgécretary, Mr. J. C. Irvin, for terms, ete. Having traced my lost Ladder and the jperson who took it, I hag to state that I do not wish to expose or prosecute the party, if the Ladder is returned from where it was taken. Otherwise proceedings will be taken. J. J,] SHAW, Main St. f Weston. The Council then adiourned There is ‘a s‘teaay demaad for the ‘‘Moving Pictures‘‘ in Weston, that will very soon redgult in some enterâ€" prising showman f%‘om Toronto startâ€" ing a branch houge out here. With the rapid increase! of the population, a large sum of méney will go out of Weston every yea]f. that might very well be spent on developing our Fair Grounds, treeâ€"planting, or other local benefits. It is {'vor the people of Weston to decide ?1f this shall be. If‘ the Town Improvement ‘Society were requested to take{the matter in hand and given gooé support, Weston‘ would be assured of a good picture theatre, with lively upâ€"toâ€"date, wellâ€" chosen films, pro?)er supervision, and ventilation, and none of the objectionâ€" al features that have predudiced somg good people against the whole picture world. £ Te relh e Genle n on c io mom ies ed two years Post Graduate Course at Ottawa ‘General and New York Hospitals, and has opened an office at Corner of King and North Station Streets, Weston. Brâ€" Harold L. f{owntree, Graduate Toronto) University 1911,; kas completâ€" Fly Pads, sticky paper, sticky hangâ€" ers, . all fresh and reliable Inch‘s Cut Rate Drug Store, Weston. Physician, Surgeon, etc. Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mill Streets Office Hours : 8 to 10 am., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Westor WATER, POWER and LIGHT COMMISSION, t ADDITIONAL EXAMINATION RESULTS. MR. OLDMAN‘S CLASSES. Phone No. 87 NOTICE A. H. FAIRCHILD P E A R S oN 's"'outirs | Store closes at 1 o‘clock every Wednesday D. M. E. TELEPHONE No. 30. $1372.94 (ee sâ€" => George M. Lyons trat _ MAIN ST., WESTON Weston Coat Sweaters and Sweaters | FOR THE FALL TRADE is worthy of your ingpection. Men‘s and Boy‘s Tweed Suits at Special Prices. We are showing some choice lines of Empire Twills, Suitings and Bordered Velours. That anyf per on committing _ a breach of any provision of this Byâ€" Law shall }f“e liaWle, on summary conâ€" viction, to‘a fing not exceeding $20., exclusive of costj, or to imprisonment in the lockâ€"up gf the Municipality or in the negrest‘ common gaol for a period not :excéiding 15 days, in case of nonâ€"pa}cr)%qeg"l: of.the fine and costs inflicted for gny /uch breach, unless such fine land osts, including the] costs of c J\rn' tal, glre sooner paid. The Commission meets on the Seâ€" cond and Fourth Tuesday each month in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, at 8 p.m: Owners and / Agen i8 of all houses will be held wésponsible for Water and Electric Light rat unpaid by tenâ€" ants. The SH@Rerinbendent will attend promptly to the=réading of the meter on notitce from the party interested that the tenant is leaving. That no person being an occupant, tenant or inmate of any house, buildâ€" ing or other place supplied with water from the Water Works §Syste‘m,* shail lend, sell or dispgse ;'fof t*fi?e,&water thereof, or give aj ay, jor permit the same to be takeA, orf carried away, or use or app it ito the use or benefit of othersf or t any other way than his own use orgbenefit, or shall increase the s pply sof water beyond that agreed with t Corporation, or wronc{fully neglect o improperly waste the water WATER, POWER and LIGHT â€" _ COMMISSION. No waiting. Three Main Stâ€" and Conran PIâ€", _ WESTON. CHOICE BEEF, LAMB, VEAL AND SMOKED MEATS, Cigars, Cigarettes and __ _ Tobaccos. Our stock of r TARIFEF, Royal, Guardian, Canadian National, ‘ and North British and Mercantile. NONâ€"TARIFF, York, Merchants, and London Mutual | â€"ANDâ€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVELLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranec AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Also agents for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns Farley‘s Shaving Parlour Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s Clause 53 of Byâ€"Law 506 respecting PRIVATE USE OF WATER WESTON BRANCH, â€" N. JAMeFwen, I MOUNT DENNIS BRANCH, J. R. BLACK, Harvey Moody, NORTH END BUTCHER VEGETABLES IN SEASON. uo ooo iocwss 4 / B CZ 2 ! ' 5 m V‘; a ® -\\ Ir"j fi o m is a @ ee Hles s tha agy c n td celcra3 "I" KAB K M=â€"osisleas>a@laâ€"a. <Bs mare BB a EB 2k b EBs 5 aB & § e a s 5 B 5 s‘ a9o oR 5o g T7 Years in Business. Capita}] and Surolys Over $7.600.000. & + + 9 â€" & t //â€"\\\ are issued in derommmations of $10. £20. . J. MUSSON | agents for the following 1830 WESTON w. CRUICKSHANK DEALER IN ENALTY chairs operating THE BANK OF _ 1913 Chairman are issued in degom $50, $100 and $$00,/ in the Ieadin;:ffgfx/'ei plainly on the S.J;ce. without discro’ t, s0, their fullâ€" valude with and Transpor ;13:1‘0 as cash, NOTICE is hereby given that Elizaâ€" beth Chausse. of the City of Toronto in the County of York, in the Proâ€" vince of Ontario,. married woman, will apply to the Parliament of Canâ€" ada, at the next session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from her husband George Napoleon Chausse, _ Marble Worker formerly residing in the said City of Toronto, but whose present address is unknown, on the ground. of cruelty, adultery and desertion. Dated at Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, this 16th day of August, T913. EDWARD MEEK, of the Mail and Empire Bldg, corner of King and Bay‘Sts., Toronto. Soliâ€" citor for Elizabeth Chausse. 1 Electric Irons, Table Lamps, Tungsten Lamps and ali Electrical supplies. ESTIMATES FOR WIRING CHEERFULLY GIVEN Lambton Ave. e n t Paints, Oils and Varnishes. ORDERS DELIVERED hone No. 16. To oix Pedlar Steel Shingles, Portland Cement Shelf Screen®, Doors and Windows, Field and Lawn Fences Maxwell Lawn M T. W. QNIFFITR Jr. Apples, Lemons, Oranges, Lettuce, Radishes, Rhubarb, BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL _ VEGETABLES,. MAIN STREET, â€" wEsTON PHONE No. 9. ”5’ i ssm e i the iface. _T is{c‘:’o’ £, sg;t‘ffa“h? val er[yfthout j por th t oniCOmpé & & No'-' e 1 W edrical Contractor ure Maple Syrup. DIVORCE NOTICE POULTRY SPRING CHICKENS ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER FOR RENT. and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, f Stoves â€" and Furnaces. & ‘vreigu currencies stated S.J;ce. They are payable gt, soâ€"that you can realize fe }ffhouthgronble. Hotels $200,/with the exact value OILDHAM‘S HARDWARE, wWESTON. JAS. HUGILL, Telephone 18 r 11 . BAYLISS, FRUITS r.UOmpg‘,nies accept Write at once for new illustrated catalogue and full particulars of our &# tractive new offer and special prices. HYSLOP BROTHERS, LIMITED SHUTER AND VICTORIA STREETS, TORONTO, ONT. NotEkâ€"Mention name of paper when answering this advertisement 9 We will send a wheel to any adâ€" TEN DAYS TRIAL dress in Canada on a,pprova.l’m allow 10 days‘ trial. It will not cost you one cent If Eou do not desire to keep It after that time. We could notafford to make this offer if we were notooxah our wheels are the best value for the money on the market. In every town and locality to ride and demonstrate a sample 1913 ‘‘HYSLOP SPECIAL‘®* bicycle furnished by us and fitted with coaster brake, roller chains, threeâ€"coil spring saddle, extension handlebar and other leading few tures. Good money can be made selling our bicycles, tires and sundries. Our Iarfif production, together with unexcelled facilities and 25 years‘ exâ€" glerfience in building bicycles, places us in a position to ship highâ€"grade wheels ect from factory to user at LOWEST PRICES. RIDER AGENTS WANTED Ready Roofing. Varnishes. Green Oniong, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Strawberries, Grape FEruit, Pine Apples, + Manager. of $10, $20, Eagle Block. Manager. Mowers. them You can get Stanfield‘s guaranteed unshrinkable Underwear, at Coléâ€" man‘s, Weston. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. Phone, 152, WESTON, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"9 a.m. to 12 noon, 4 to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. G. HO W a R D GRA Y Barrister, Solicitor, Notaty, ete. 391 Main Street, WESTON. Mornings and Evenings. Toronto Office 304 Lumsden Building corner Adelaide and Youge. Offices: Camada Permanent Bldg 18 Toronto St. Barister, Solicitor, Notary Public. 1758 â€"Dundas St., _ WEST TORONTO (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store), (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store), Real estate loans placed at current rates. Telephone, Junction 991. Phone M. 2689 G. w. COULTER, v. 8. Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College All diseaser of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly attemded. Officeâ€"Cor BR en anint lc £acs 0e 0 291E Graduate Toronto Conservatory of Music. Pianoâ€"Teachers Normal Course, Pupils prepared for Conservatory Exams, Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Bauk Bdg, Westonâ€"â€"Wednesday, Saturday, Monday and Thursday mornings, 8 Phone 48. ANDERSON & MeMAS Barristers, Soli_citora, Nota 1699 Dundas Street TORONTO,. Consultation hours and by appointment. MARGARET Residence:â€"Pine St Crown Bank. Tel. Maria Street, and 418 Bloor Street, west DR. J. A. MELDRHM. Physician, etc. Office and Residenceâ€"East c King and North Station St Telephone No. 15 Weostn DR. W. J. CGHARLTON Physician, Surgeon, etc. fficeâ€"Cor. North Station and Johs Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. .B., M.R.C.8., Eng Physician anc DR Private funds dito 2 p.m. ‘Phoneâ€" DR. J _ LORNE FRASER, M. A Barrister, :Solicitor, etc. Dr. H. D Over D EDGAR PARSONS3 . H. D. LIVINGSTONE Ear, Nose and Throat. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public ‘tation hours, 10 a.m., 3 p.m., appointment. Tel. GCol. 2602. B. ED M U N D 3 wWESTON ONT. funds to loan on fires class security, â€"_T. H &A CKET P Dentis® D. Rowntree & Sonsg. .« GILLETTE, A.T.C Eng., L.R.C.P. o and Burgeon wWOODBRIDGE, T to 8.30 Weston 222. . ROLL 8. +« _OPpâ€" Northern Woodbridge 304 MecMASTER » Notafle.‘ cte. ce & Sons, wWESTON, ONT TORONTO. Weston, Ontj Toronto, Sts Weston, Ccorner, l

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