Times & Guide (1909), 20 Mar 1936, p. 5

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FVR Sale â€" "Government Tuberâ€" culin" tested dairy cows, pureâ€" breds and grades, bred for type and production, sixty dollars and up. Free delivery on truck loads. Compensaâ€" tion certificates accepted as collateral. 60â€"day reâ€"test guaranteed. . Murco Farms, Lindsay, Ont., Telephone 1352, Lindsay, Ont. 0â€"13w 11 YOUNG brood _ sow, _ Apply 238 Maple Leaf Drive. oâ€"1 w HOUSEHOLD furniture, | diningâ€" room suite, beds, kitchen cupâ€" boards, Quebec stove, refrigerator, 58 King St., Weston, phone 553â€"J. oâ€"lw i?ALlAN cutwork banquet cloth, filet lace trim, 108x72 inches long, a real sacrifice. Call telephone 388. xâ€"lw CHICK Brooder, coal, 500 chick size; Baby Carriage, cheap. James Rhodes, Dufferin St. West, Weston. SUBYRBAN PROPERTY A SACRIFICE, 7% acres choice Weston subâ€"division, must have cash at once. Owner HY. 2197. xâ€"1w BAUY CHICKS, Hiâ€"Quality, Blood tested, Canadian approved, guarâ€" anteed, from trapâ€"nested stock, l1¢, 12c. Why pay more? George Peck, 1153 Weston Road, Mount Dennis, Phone 503. oâ€"8w Fl:A’F for rent, Queen‘s Drive, three bright rooms, heated, hardwood, electric. Phone 454J. xâ€"2w MATTRESSES and comforters, felt, kapok, hair and innerâ€"spring matâ€" tresses rebuilt just like new; feather beds made into mattresses and comâ€" forters, feathers washed and stripped. Your own mattress, made with pocket springs, eiderdowns recovered, chesâ€" terfield suitesâ€"recovered, pillows cleanâ€" ed, $1.00 per pair. Weston TI7TW. I'l"S so easy to place a weekly Classiâ€" fied â€" advertisement. Just ‘phone Weston 26. Minimum charge 25¢c. PROPERTY FOR SALE PRINTIN(; â€" "As near as your vhdne"â€"When in need of printing, (orakee io o o oeh Sold _ on Soeh mr ant t 'fi Whike is 1¢ per word, with a minimum o cash. Alex efi:mked, also 10¢ extra if apply Box No. care of this |I\to; 4, k phone"â€"When in need of printing, such as dodgers, store bills, window cards, posters, tickets, office stationâ€" ery or factory forms, a call on the phone to Weston 26 will bring our repâ€" resentative on the double. Price conâ€" sistent with quality, prompt service. The Times and Guide, 3 Main St. S., Weston. All copy must be in by 10 a.iu., (HURSDAY, to insure pubâ€" ||\ Theatre. lication in current issue. a Teep Phoneâ€"Weston 26 manship RELIQBLE man in Weston will polish hardwood floors, or any other work in the house. Floors cleanâ€" ed. Terms reasonable. Phone 26. D.H. EARâ€"OLD pedigreed boar, papers, reasonable. Phone Weston 174â€"râ€" xâ€"1w Prepayment of Taxes TOWN OF WESTON ed to accept prepayment on account of the 1936 'Faxes. For amounts so received in preâ€" payment of Taxes, interest at the rate of 5% per annum will be allowed from the date received to the date fixed hy Council for payâ€" ment of the first instalment of taxes CHICKS FOR SALE The Town Treasurer is authorizâ€" FLOORS CLEANED MISCELLANEOUS DAIRY CATTLE HEMLOCK SLABS, per cord MAPLE SLABS, per cord FOR SALE HARRY G. MUSSON, Treasurer, Town of Wesmnf. xâ€"t FOR RENT PHONE 959 $. STATION ST.â€" oâ€"lw BOARD and room for business genâ€" tleman in‘ comfortable home, ofâ€" fered. Apply Box 277, Times and Guide. 0â€"1w ROOI and board offered, reasonâ€" able, also rooms suitable m housekeeping furnished or ed for rent. Apply 110 Rosemount Ave., Weston, Phone 143. xâ€"2w PAEFt]m-e "services ‘i;;ci;;ei for room and board. Phone 26. Times 4A _ room and board. Phone 26, Times aund Guide. oâ€"1w MORTAGE WANTED FIRST mortgage wanted, $2,500, on new _ fully modern bungalows, hotâ€"water heating, etc., in choice resiâ€" dential section in Mount Dennis. Apâ€" ply F. A. Silverman, Barrister, 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennis, phone 544M. «s xâ€"3w dio 186 GIRL for general housework, must have experience. Box 316, Times and Guide. oâ€"lw LADY‘S Lorie wrist watch, initials E. A. W. engraved on back. Reâ€" ward. Apply Box 96, Times and Guide. oâ€"1w It is an ill wind that blows nobody good, and if the little twist up we had from the South end the other night gathers specd, it may be the best for the most of us. Is our organization going abead? Well we are top modest to say anyâ€" thing about it, but the seeds that have been sown by the wayside are cerâ€" tainly showing signs of a great harâ€" vest and it has been whispered around that our lists for entry will have to be closed for awhile, You should have seen the smiles on the faces of members and friends enâ€" tering the "Club House" on Saturday nightâ€"most all gncumberances had been cleared away and the new kitâ€" chen was in use and the committee in charge of the Saturday Social have placed a row of hat and coat hooks around the walls. * Dart! Dart! Dart! Our new baseâ€" ball game has taken the boys by storm and thety are putting in strenâ€" uous hours of practice hoping that other organizations in town can beâ€" come interested and that a tournaâ€" ment may be arranged in the. near future. ROOM AND BOARD 'NE roadâ€"racing bicycle, will trade for Northern Electric mantel raâ€" . For further particulars phone B. oâ€"lw Tenders for Printing Tenders for the printing and supplying of the following will be received up to noon, April 10th, 1936. (a) 300 Voters‘ Lists. (b) 200 Treasurer‘s Financial Statements. Quote separately. . The lowest or any tender will not necesâ€" sarily be accepted. WORK WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED ESTON ORKINGMEN‘S ISECRACKS ITTICISMS H. G. MUSSON, $3.50 $3.50 $2.50 Clerk xâ€"2w when they defeated a team of the Royal N.,uld"(g‘ el‘ Canada by a sixâ€"point in an indoor contest # the Am"'fi-';&uumm&‘:g“-:_. Sated m hiucak Recorth, mhfifm_'â€";"; shown by w‘ men when: t!t_-;h fldggd t.:_m-. j.‘: "D?F.-‘Sor"fi. _ Alfred Gray and Conâ€" stables Hendricks, Cheetham, Lawâ€" rence, Stuart and Newman. â€"There was a large attendance in Jolly‘s Hall Saturday afternoon when steps were taken to organize the Ward 2 Citizens‘ Committee. The Chairâ€" ml:n.ik, I‘:rriou. Silvefrfl\‘;::n. in exâ€" plain the purpose of the new orâ€" xaniungon. declared that the Townâ€" ship Council needed support in its effort to maintain local autonomy, and cease being a rubberâ€"stamp for the Department of Municipal Affairs. "We must lend all the moral support we can to the Council under such cirâ€" cumstances," he declared. Arrangeâ€" ments were made {or}‘- thorough can~ vass of various township organizations with a view to enlisting their coâ€" operation. ‘ â€"Runnymede Collegiate auditorium was transformed into a huge dance hall Friday night when hundreds of students and their friends enjoyed the annual school dance sponsored by Runnymede Collegiate Home and School Club. â€"Beautiful decorations were carried out in the school colors with St. Patrick‘s emblems suppleâ€" menting the general scheme.. Miss Elizabeth Austin and Jack Ledger, presidents of the Girls‘ and Boys‘ Athletic Associations, were among the patrons who included: Principal and Mrs. Bruce Clarke, }:rincipnl of the collegiate and his wife; Mr. and Placeâ€"â€"Weston Theatre Doors Open 8.15 p.m. â€" Starts 8.45 p.m. Don‘t Miss This Event The Performance Will be Similar to the Regular Fireâ€"Side Hour => Rev. Mr. Hunnisett will give a short address. But most of the evening will be taken up by the orchestra MISSION OF THE AIR "Hitchâ€"Hiking Round the World" Pays Weston a Visit Sunday, March 22nd & CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH, WESTON Wednesday, Apnl Ist, 8 p.m. ADULT TICKETS, 25e CHILDREN UNDER 16, 15¢ REV. W. A. Hunnisett Radio Boys Orchestra Sponsored by Weston Ministerial Association and Four Square Men‘s Class AN ILLUSTRATED TRAVELOGUE **~~* will be preésented by Rev. Ellsworth Toll, M.A. of Whitby (Fred Victor Misston) DEBATERS FROM WESTON HIGH SCHOOL WINNERS Lily Dougherty and Jack Barnes ’Suo!lxxl!?!d!m are being extended hcm‘ Douxhnr&y and Jnk‘ Barnes, of Weston High School, who on Thursday evening last successfully tld the negative side of a debate, solved that the Canâ€" adaâ€"U.8. trade treaty has more advantâ€" ages than disadvantages to Canada" in one of a series of debates between York County High Schools, held at the York io'l& ip collcgiate. The defeatâ€" ed dehhrfl Rosemarie Schawlow and Desmond & represented Vaughan Road co The win for Weston marked the first victory in the series for debaters upholding the m:ga_tive. Vaughan Road evened up the honors for the evening, when William Donoâ€" van was given the decision in an oraâ€" tory contest, defeating Miss Evelyn Gardhouse of Weston, daughter of treasurer W. W, Gardhouse, of York county Mrs. William Green \ The death occurred on Monday, March 16th, at her late residence, Humber Summit, Woodbridge, of Mary Ann Taylor, beloved wife of William Green in her 74th year. The late Mrs. Green, who had been ill for some ti was born in Enfihnd. but had rum in the Woodbridge district for >14 in the Woodbridge district forâ€">14 years, the family being engaged in the florist business. Alee & "vslljl.;:vi.;l%wg'mourn her loss are her husband, William Green, and four William Jr., of Buffalo, Thomu,’m imaghtine. i; ‘ang hn o t in ons .e i ons o w#‘ s OBITUARY tive Jack, of Toronto ;md Ch:rles. at home. The funeral was held at 2.30 on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon to Hillerest cemeâ€" tery, Woodbridge, from the family reâ€" sidence, with Rev. J. H. Kidd, of Woodâ€" bridge officiating Resolution of Sympathy From Rock Island Rotary (Continued from Page One) of the 25th Anniversary of the Orâ€" ganization of Rotary International, and devoted to a program promotive of International Good Will, that we by this resolution express to our felâ€" low member in Rotary, King Edward VIII, and to his brother, the Dukeé of Kent, sltron of Rotar{ein Britain and Ireland, and to the bereaved Queen Mary, and throuflno them to the other members of the Royal F:mil*, and to all members of Rotary and all of the peo)gle of the British Commonwealth of Nations, our deeg and sincere symâ€" pathy in the loss of a loving and deâ€" voted husband and father, a just, upâ€" W. R. SCOTT W. J. Ward & Sons | THURSDA Yâ€"FRIDA Yâ€"SATURDAYâ€"MARCH 26.27â€"38 _5 # | f DOUBLE BILL ~ Funeral Directors §)| Mutiny onthe Bounty | The Old Homestea PHONE®S: JU. 0691 Weston 168 AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 78 WOODBRIDGE w ie ks a. x sutLmor Woodbridge 99 J. T. Farr & Sons Ltd. Weston Weston 284 JU. 4186 . 1B s :3}‘;; 4. t i i . /. . ie hss * d 1 + _â€"\â€" â€"PRAMESE=HS: Y Consider the Company Back of the Car _ \ andgnedmn,andmy-ceonâ€"ld' L«mmmw them to the One to whom, when battering rebountd. _ ._._ darkness geepens we, in fervent supâ€" it l and plication, sing:â€""When other helpers Gun-cnrri-ge draped â€" with â€" en fail, and comforts flee, Help of the| rumbles past i2e% helpless, O abide with me," Defemjl:hn fronting subjects l Be it further resolved that this nâ€"l solution be spread at large upon our records, that a cf}pl{ thereof be transâ€" mitted ‘by the officers of this Club to His My’elty King Edward VIII; to Queen Mary; to the Duke of Kent; ‘ to the British Ambassador, Sir _Rom ald Lindsay at Washington, D.C.; to the . Hon. Lewis Edward: Bernays, British Consul General; and. Hon. Robert Ross, British Consul at Chiâ€" cago, Illinois; to Rotary Internationâ€" al; to Rotary International, Associaâ€" tion for Great Britain and Ireland; and to each Rotary Club in the Britâ€" ish _ Commonwealth _ of _ Nations through their respective President. Georgius Rex Too deep the roots of empire strong persist When passeth transient wearer of the crown, For crown itself to tremble, or fear Larry (Buster) Crabbe se es wob MONDA Yâ€" TUESDA Yâ€"WEDNESDAYâ€"MARCH 23â€"24â€"25 _â€" _ COLLEGIATE With Joe Penner, Jack Oakie, Frances Langford NEVADA | _ _Finals in TALK to any Oldsmobile owner and you will learn iA what a great satisfaction it is to own this thoroughly A q dependable car. ~ome Oldsmobile is built to fineâ€"car standards â€" built to 3 mxfiichfnllyudmomially for extra thousands of mil ltod'asyauchfine-mffli;m-w Â¥a4 Turret Top Bodies mfix. ydraulic Brakes e â€"Kneeâ€"Action Wheelsâ€"Ride Swbilizerâ€"and roomy, â€" _ | § luxurious interiors, with Fisher Noâ€"Draft Ventilation, + e Try out an Oldsmobile Six or Straight Eight and prove . myomdf-ththuehyuunmmm {; Oldsmobile‘s low delivered prices and ask about the ted new 7% GMAC Canadian Plan which greatly reduces ; your time payments. wi â€"withâ€" m a reln mt FRIDAY Kathleen Burke Clark Gable §8 Gun-cnrringle draped â€" with â€" en rumbles past & Defen@:hn fronting subjects wi 2 Ti is As Britain n{:‘lg the souls of mil Wini Shaw 16 Mary Carlisle lay. 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