I'm - Putnam bonding a h Wm for High School , 'trs tty" chm}: connection. Box it or tan zoomed tur- bine with hue, situated Fe toad rooming district, will sell â€pt aaerifiee, phone MI. 6577. Aha, SOLID WALNUT desk; Ath dining room suite, leather 'M chin. 1 kitchen cabinet, at; 1 ttlf, 'rd Aug. I: lit: treat in e- site""' ' o-4T-iw W was“: ovnuc'on L_.. ‘mbk. " Kingdon Bt., West- ,“ Phone Wanton 997. --_ - 61": 10353311): COAT, " “If! 2 toy coqta,_one hegvy, if RACER. like new, $18.00. a... ate-J, Weston. o-47-tw OI "NT-tttree Inge, bright, mulled housekeeping moms, vii: linen and clothes closets. 2et and light, also one furnished “can. Phone 604-W, Weston. o~47~1w ' I TO LIT. Apply utter seven, Morin Street. oA7-1tr '0 COMFORTABLE furnished m to mt. Apply 87 Queen’- m Weston. x-t'l-lw JiiRririii HOUSE in Thistle- MI, pod cellar, Hydro and hot Itytyr. heating. Apply Frank Mn, Phone s-r-12. x-47-1w if†3 AU." hpileviairs' " I†Ulf, St. N., Weston. gs 'tttng PAIR SKATES and shoes. - 10%, almost new. Apply 46 We]: Ave, evenings. -- _ n-IOOHED frame house, H In. mat of Weston, " the end If Dixon’s aidemtd. furnace, k-darottd flooring on lower fut. Gong. and large poultry house all lull orchurd. Apply King- dtrs Bron, R.R. I, Weston. 4th n EWeoke. 0-47-lw Itiirii {unkind bedroom and um; luau and Risch, good -dititm. Price reasonable. 4 land. Avenue, Mount Dennis. 047le an], in ie,,e,t home, suitable a (a: nun. Also a gauge for rat. very rmomble. Apply " than “not, Weston. o-47-1w I." attractive rooms, h e a t, “It sud all conveniences. had. "att “an a“? "t 02;: pp o. u Ate", Haunt Dennis. x47~1w HOUSE. Main street south, 7 ml. lulu-00m. wired for elec- Me mm. Joseph Nuon. Phone '" o-47-1w IiPtiii iaiiia' JGGiGiioii." an. and Guide. :41 Mkd Advertising in The The: and Guide is now on I “C113 "CAS Jim-COPY" basis. Advertise. - VII be mud over the telephone providing ash -dr-iiThithGaiiiiiiiiiieriiieeGii't'Gdr' I... PM. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Ads not tmid - '3;- wil not be inserted. No Ct-mined Advertis- BOARD WANTED '-dse, win hum? iirr-iei, In. male. Reward. Phone 922- x~4'I-lw 'ATS Buckie Stove. 8 bun with oven und warming t. In “It. Good condition. .. Apply Wanton 827, ‘_ A IODEL Y-o-s nuke It E'at home, central. , W. wands. 65 St. George 'tmirrdib phone King-5191: or " ment on car. wk at! W'.',' Weston, _ o-l7~1w Whl RENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE m VIM . mvnsclousuc Ir (â€who Lp" m ' . r. u an tMtt _ _lTil'tl1'l.' _ - IN an: 'alADmG-"roe Saleâ€, “qu Rentâ€. an. dingo in le per word. with n minimum of 25: Medxtm it apply Box No. we of this office. y MUST!» in by 2.80, TUESDAY, to insure m in current issue. in dating foam ind _ Ghett iiiiPMr,,Ner our: . 'iltltg,1iyiiiCoWe"2 PBONL-WESTON " ARIAC‘HVI um m an nuns x-t'I-lv x-47-1w x47-1w l-‘7'1W o-n-lw x47-1w 0174' sitter in with: or hy phone, after - m - wumncmx GIRL WANTED for general houn- wcrk in Weston home with chil- dma, sleep out preferred but not -tial, experienced. Apply Box 100, Times and Guide. xM7-tw WANTED - iii-ri-ri/litre-aT. tie,, at Julia Tea Roon.6 edn Street. oMhtw EXPERIENCED houumnid. Wed- nesday Ind every mend Sum-y free. Phone 126-r-3, or write Box 90, Times and Guide. 0-47-lw Exypnlmrngpf Eeigigl “my, RELIABLE womn wants work try day, washing, cleaning, would care far children, evenings, ex- perienced worker. Phone 619-W, or call " 8 Main St. S.. Weston. o-89-8w RELIABLE MAN in Weston will polish floors, do smnll paint jobs. ttnd any odd jobs around your premises. Terms reasonable. Phone Weston 26. D.H. “rum, gunman NURSE. CARPENTER work and general repairs, experienced workman, reachable, any odd jobs. 14 Vimy Avenue. George Mitchell: PLASTERING CONTRACTOR. Re- plin neatly done. Stucco may texture. Cement work of any Bud. Also caulking. All work nuanced. Duncan. 31 Summer- ville Ave., Mt. Dennis. Phone LL. 3824. T.F. EXPERIENCED MAN will remove awnings and screens, affix storm doors and windows, clean hard- wood floors windows, basements, furtuteetr,- grunge. Prompt. Low- est prices. Phone Weston 469. 0-45-1w HERE'S A TIP-youll be surprised at the savings at Lindsay's--your nearest furniture stare. Join our Christmas club, open evenings, Dundu street, " High Plrk Avenue, West Toronto. LY. 8218. x-M-lw IT’S SO EASY to place tt weekly Clluified tuivertisement. Just 'phone Weston 26. Minimum charge 25c. PRINTING - "As near as your phone"-iUn in need of print- ing, such ls dodgers, store bills, window cards, posters, tickets, office stationery or factory forma, I can on the phone to I Weston 26 will bring our repre- sentative on the double. Price ennui-tent with quality, prompt nerviee. The Time: 1nd Guide, 3 Win St. 8., Weston. at.“ p... _ 1mwh¢uSntloL TUUP BULBS. Buy direct from the grower. Splendid mixture, Darwin and Cottage, 25e dozen, 82.00 per 100. Wm. MDomld, Wanton 'ma. o.4b8w nooniufoi " kinds aim. mm workmanship. a you" urn. ence- H. ll- 1rpttc1r1ettr6orti PLASTIBING oommcron. Re. thin neatly done. Stucco any mm". mm work ofnny kind. . Also caulking. All work gunm- teed. Duncan, 31 Summerville Ave., Mt. Dennis. Phone LL. 3824. T.P. Mtt%tTIirs OFFERED able to do" ban%GkTrisr. .. R361} Mrs. Oliver Master, 180 Queen's Drive, Weston. o-48-1w uicknesa'of any kirid. codvinesi eenee. Confinement, reasonable. Mrs. Everett, Weston TM.., - Aki, tii. was; diy." 36477; WORK WANTED MISCELLA NEOUS HELP WANTED 428! b an n x ~46-1w 1464' IF YOU have I clear lot in Weston, I will build and finance your home complete. Plus and prices freely given. R. G. McCartney, Builder, Weston 135-W. o-46-3w DRESSMAKING and alterations. 30 St. John's Rd., Weston. Phone HOS-W. x-47-1w LOCAL CARTAGE. Phone Harry Flavell, 915-J, for prompt, rea- sonable cutage service. Orders taken for coal and wood. 12 Vimy Avenue. o-42-lw tp"""""""-"---"-"- Mrs. Rosa Miller, Concession 10, Vaughan, was hostess to the Evening Auxiliary of Woodbridge United Church Friday, with Mrs. A. Depe presiding, _ - The program included the read. ing of the first chapter of the study book by Miss Marjorie Blake, 3 vocal solo by Miss Mary Bugs, and a reading by Mrs. Mo Watson. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jean Hostrawser. "Retleet upon your present bless- ings, of which every man has mmy: not on Four past misfor- tunes of which :11 men have some." --Diekens. F"""""-"""-"---"-" Orangeville Monumental Works WOODBRIDGE NEWS JU. 3921 - Ata-go. ms "" WESTON RD. JU. “.1 VIEW!“ “I W. “All†mu PM In. WWW! " W. tt. SCOTT (J. HAWE) 38 MAIN ST. N. Sponged and Pulsed -- HATS (Mun) Cleaned md Blocked .. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone T 8 WOODBRIDGE luufulurin; American (it-aha and lubk. ulna Canadian, Scotch Ind other Fania: (Sunken. Shop unwind with an hunt on» matio mall. sandman. Write or an and at prim. VI. J. Ward lk Sol Fuml â€new: EXPERT TAILORING REPAXRING. ALTERATIONS - LADIES' Ind GENTS' Weston Cleaners Dignified Ind Courteou- anenl Berrien --Phoneo-- UNDERTAKERS , COMPANY LIMITED 139 MAIN Tr. S. Weston "-"r'"-"'s m2 _filwItEjiijiljiiii, ted and Blocked __50c PHONE 842] T WHERE-T -_- Local Int-tutu!†J. A. MATHEWS In. lull-I It. Tut-b FLYNN CARTAGE a. a: IUTLEDGI Right NOW! him an “aunt-re drop- In- other We“ you I... uni-u! duly- no. and ehirV-eet heating eqqtgr--eqt Doctor'- bilt.-ethrtht.t. dirreVt--tN8ULATE'. - INSULATE - The Cost ls Low It will cool you ortashtetr link to do a adorn Simulating job am your hone - and at" you magi on healing bin- in I mu. mun to an: than pay its way. "Ii-late every old hogrte--irmist an GOOD ins-lu- rk. who you build. We In" any "In at insulation tttntrri.ht m bagtd-C-tt II on your Inch. tNrrrrrieehti-ta.teear-ymerrq" tow. In. E3 L In)! friend: And â€have. tron Canada and New Eadie“ on Oct. iiir, attended the w m of Poul- Gl, Noncy Watts, daughter ot Mr, ‘ond In. George‘s. Wntta 01 Stem- ‘ford, Conn., to John Gum Inch. son of Mr. and In. William J. Inch. Weston. " the Bevan]: Inner, Stamford home of the bride's parents. Dr. Albert Grant Watson of Tompkins Avenue eon- grettational Church. Brooklyn, CNV ducted the ceremony. Ind the bride Wu given in mnrril‘e by her “than Mrs. Sterlingr E. Watt: of Old Greenwich, Com, sister-ir-ia,. of bride, wu matron of honor. Maid of honor we: Miss Lillian Allen, of Stamford. Weldon Inch. Wanton, wu his brother'. but man. The ushers were Stet-lint E. Wettl, of Old Greenwich, Conn., the bride'. brother, and Eliot S. Graham, of White Plains. N.Y. Guests from Canada included Mr. and Mm. W. J. Inch, Weston, the groom’s pu- ents, his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mm. Carl Billings, end another hunt and uncle, Professor and Mrs. Har- land Billings of Temple Universit , Philadelphia. Relatives and (rich:- from Norwich, New Haven and ‘Wuhington, Conn., were .110 in attendance, us were other: from INew York and Stamford. mun: mm ms Jlhllt f2lillllilt m "' -, l New '""'tt'g It. 'sP2fl'a,' Miss Watts said ahe selected Oct. 12 as her wedding dar in honor of her grandmother’s wedding anni. verury. The grandmother. Mrs. William Jug†Edwards, widow of the late Ju so Edwards of Lake City, Florida, was unable to attend owing to ill health. The bride wore I sown of white velvet, princess line and I tulle veil which belonged to the bride- groom’s mother. Her core-3e was of gardening, lilies of the valley and orange blossoms. Mn. Watts vote B blue velvet gown. Mrs. William J. Inch wore I gown of ' velvet with a sequin jacket, and the bridesmaids wore gowns at fuchsia. shades of velvet. Following the ceremony a racer tion was held " the Watts' home. After a wedding trip to New En;- land, ~the_ 'couple will make their homie in Weigh: Paddler Fight; Markham While Citizens Watch he is the man that has nude . con-' tribution to your personal welfare) in this section. Which man do you want to have win in this fight? Which man should you lend your support to? These are the vital questions of the day. These are the real issues for every house- holder to study and mnlyle. Do not sidestep the tight. Take . Hand in the lune l Every householder is asked to take a hand in the stopping of the ‘continuni Ind ever increasing an- iifi"y'iir'ii;i of the peddler. The way to do this is, decide who you want to support, the reliable coal mer- chant who has everything invested in the district or the snowbird who has nothing at stake? Do you want to support itinerant slles organiza- tion or the hardware man who is carrying your needs for every dly to be used Just when you are ready? Do you want to turn down those merchants who are supplying your needs in hosiery, lingerie, women's wear, or the peddler who is here today and PM tomorrow. Citizens of this district do your part in forwarding the beat interests of the community by not buying ,-retinued {gong .Ge l or the community by not begging on ‘the‘ d.o.ort.tep trot the, p idler and outside firms. Patronize those firms and merchants who Ire firm. ly entrenched in the district. Buy in the stores locally. Turn down the 'tthat." peddler and thus atop t e ight. Mrs. Henry Teylor wishes to thartk her mmy friends who have remembered her with flowers, curd- and message: " cheer since sh. ha been in the hospital._ _ Right Low Before the SNOW FLIES! CARD ok THANKS THIS Than a (1qu x47-1w BOWLING LEAGUE ar AWAY T0 GOOD START Ladies The Beech- won two Guan- from The Willows in . vary clonal, contented - In. Bum In hi h for the Beeches. In. new leg the Willows. Some of the High Score- um: Mrs. New 589, In. Sella!" 'dr. Mrs. Buyer: 617, Mm. Perkins 48. The Commerchl Pttrg started on Sept. Mth, with e ht strain; and evenly matched teams. Since the opening the Supremes end the lmperisls have slowly forged their way to the top and no now tied for the leadership by the scent margin of two points. It looks like there will he s (not scramble for the play-01f berths in this league because no team seems to have s great deal of superiority over the others end it will be just 1 nutter of who gets the breaks. Industrial lane l This League stsrted on the 29th iof Sept. and it seems n if it is ‘stmnger than ever. The Dobies (formerly Firsthrook'e) have strengthened eonsidernbly and are now perched on the top of the league, but there are three teams 1right on their heels and it will be ijust too bad if they slip at my time. Tho View“: India no" 2t Lama Bot undor “y thia Tr and there In sou. very _ good bowling indeed tor so only in the season. The Elu- led by In. sane!" Viol chm point' hon the Poplam clpuinod by [in Captor. High for the what; In. Schultz 511, Mrs. Judso- tad on loan. Oct. 12, 1987 Imperial: won all the faint: from J. T. Farr & Sons. en. Dixon showed the way for Imperial, with the huge total of 8M. Con McEwen led F'arr's. Supremes won , points from Rookies who haven't found their sea legs yet-when they do they will be tough for my team to take. Tom. Hillman paced Supreme: to victory. Rookies were led by Joe. Grish. Framer-us came to life and won 4 points from' Deistnond's; the win- ners were led by Fred. Jeffrey, the Ioers tor, leLSmith. - 1tt,W, back monk "and the iS ort end forthe fimttooeh do": lot the one. thu- mkin; the Icon 16-: for Wm. This was com awed to we 'r.eeorr , M Jed.. The Black Diamonds tho perked up 1 bit and got 3 points from Westoniaa after a nip and tuck struggle. Art. Lodge was tops for the Coalmen, Bill Bohas was high for Westonias. Industrial League Games of Oct 18th C.C.M. won 4 points from the crack Mohawu--it was 3 tidy battle however before I decision was reached. The Cyclemen were led by Alf. Kellawadv. Mohawk, “3.196 by F.ryd.Psreir.. _ . I After . mmhle bucket! picked lup the kick-off tor Weston and m â€mud: which were completd (gave Weston its new with f own. The first I» a short for- tvrurd from Poole to Booth Ind quick? followed by u long - - rmn Lawrence which Booth ‘Ecnght, Ind tent over the line for " much. making the scan 12-8. The mtgtTqrt was very nicely block- , by. York. what gain on. p " tightened I t on pea-in; m I Ii by Poole. making an iidi: MI), Weston. Babies continued their winning ways by takinit ' points from North Enders after quite I struggle. Dobies were paced by their redoubtable captain George Robinson. The North End Boys my leg by Ad. Both: _ _ Temples really showed their dug against the Sundbnggers and took them into amp for ll points. Temples' best mm was Gard. Ab- raham. Swdbagxers were shown ue. W." .l.ry.8urratRoebr1urtt. _ Satin Finish and Bonita had the Battle of the century in their tilt-- theae two are two of the strongest teams in the league and when the smoke of battle had cheered may they each had two goints. Satin Finish were paced y Ken. Hall. The Bonity' ‘by Ahyek. White. Some of the high more: to date are: B. Buyers 862, L. Dixon 886, D. Felker 825, W. Skilbeck 810, Wheeler 758. R. Hall 752, G. Rob- inson 744, M. Rosebrugh 734, K. Hall 780, F. Candy 726, J. Millar 725, A, Kelluny 718. WESTON nm FIRST .GAME IN IO-Y SERIES Weston took the first rune in the Ki-Y series in the suburban area. Weston proved to be too Nat “rid“: owe; may we; Ir,tg G pl en tom 0 up: " . Very = attentive and J“ the ball into Grid territory for Inge trains time after time. 1,t,'gP,,rd,',tik, Lunches mixed s on plungu_m_d forwet#.whhsh -iiie' graham-w IIA] iéiuwtfbywil}; two Wings, Ted 'as,',]; and two wings, Ted GrmOtsrtti Ind Red Booth. York fut their than going towards the c on of the tint alf. milking the store bo for York. The points were made by some excellent kicks from the talented toe of Thompson. Smith received the kick-off in the oecond half for Weston and an the bell back 40 you. for I “mandala intend into York territory More finnlly being tFilled dm try Pomona. In . third quarter Poole kicked for n point, III-kin, the score '8-1 for York. Dean tt York fumbled on the gr) yard line and lily for Weston eaptarpd the ball. Long-nee than pally!"- Ynk’l Grads had the with! a! qrft& Wonhinm. Dam Ind hr tour tackling mind with - m'u kinking. they and. my I“ fttey 'hr-ttfre, Are' " coo-m Mm f."N."',tt"t,',t'taeti y gin-Juno. J and M. t"t.NNaT,,'2.t't,".', caddy-amt Yam"... but mh'MM'I. 'u'lltWllll m Dan "in; him A“. Commeicigl Ifa IPP, Game! gin-Inertia] _Lu[uo l pointed o u t t h a nrioun l h I n d i Cap8, r h o t h mental , and phyliml, _ t:aured by this d e f o rmity. Today let us consider some of the factor: which cause Stnbismus. Thin condition usually commence- " the on " two or three you- or u soon on the child begin: to ion-n the nine of clenr vision. The - may he may, but the moat common in t dilturhuico of the normal relation between Accommo- ‘dltion and convergence. Let " Ne,'; 1 hen I pair of normal eyel look M. an object clue to the Nee, two simultaneous event: an hoe; one ‘in the not of 1l',td,t',u'tti by Which the eye: adjust. their focus fy, the neu object; the other is the out of convergence by which the two CGI turn towordl each other so 1iyat.troth are directed " the object it the some time. As these two functions no lo closely related, ‘nalure ha linked them up under one Per" control, so it is difficult to ‘Iccommodlte without converging. Now, if more or less apeommodation tho the umount of convergence is inquired. then it will be difficult for the child to fun the two images (one from each eye) into one. A child " two or three yen-s of use has I poorly developed fusion facul- fr, and no cnnnot right the condi- tionl and double vision ennuel. The eye: my deviate up, out or in, end comfortable vision is ob- tained, but the imnge in the deviat- ing eye is suppressed or diurefurded and may in time be entirely lost through non-me. The correction consists in refoeuning the eyes. developing vision in the poor eye And rretstablitrhimr fusion. Upon the development of vision and fusion the correction entirely de- pends, Ind the earlier the treatment is commenced, the better are the prospects of success. Editor's Note C-- Plus: nddreas your questions to E. F. Attridee, C.P.R. Optometrist, e/o thstrander's, 2966 Dundu Street West, or phone JU. 9821 for an appointment. munmuuuuum Sale of nine plots of Und recent. ly registered by the township was tpproved of by York Township Council last week. The plots brought in purchuing prices VII-y- ing from $170 to $400. ---Aeting on I petition request of 67 pnrenu in the district, York township bond of education last week instructed H. A. Griffin, lup- erintendent ot public schooll, to draft plans for establishment of a kindergarten class at J. R. Wilcox public school. Mr. Griffin reported the school was the only one which, " present, has room for a kinder- gotten. “I CLUB! or C3033 I!†Chalmers W.A. .-The meeting of Chalmers WA. Mount Dennis, w“ held in the church with the president, Mrs. W. J. Noble, presiding. Devotional exercises were taken 1% Mrs. W. Statute: Ind In. w. inhorth. Mrs. R. 1(ch nag, and In. J. H. Hervey spoke on "Prayer." The ‘me‘tingi we: closed with payer by Mn. Lungley. --G. I. Tate of the Toronto Tram- Rt,t,2,.',' Commit-ion muted York omh'gl Council on Friday thnt an wl In no further am for col-plant of street-an ruins throat the township in the any hour: " an morning, causing . nob- uni-um. Complaint: we re- aind by council It in but session from men] ratepayers. They con- tended any were nimble to sleep became of the min of the racing street an. r-Rmtrtrt. hon; behind . parked T.T.C. but on LumMon - --Buildine Inspector C. Tun.. bridge reported that " Permits uluod " $159,750 were issuad in York Tomhip during the month of September. The majority of the" permits wet. for new reri. dance- in the Coda-"lo. Fairbank and human u v a n u o distrieta, when n bujldin; booth" begin in pm 7 tisr Tum-é um; as; month. Fm taken in by the town- tttr. spin the permits â€mounted to Lawrence. Willard Smith, Die! Poole; insides, lay, Helium; m I d d l e s. ',',2r,t,thdhgtgi, wins, T. Grout-uh. Booth; "up. Iarehett; gun but. Bria annnce; . 1t"at With. s12e,,i,y"'s't Rudolph, in“, "non. our mum. Den 11W: aa, you (Egg-skunk; my in; ' '13.»; was: up“ urbaneâ€; mm LIME Ron. V'I‘hre'iu a turnout of the“ “m m“ bt wag-23:" but um " m . M will be "other gum 'ltti 'yeqrSpr,tletotqr28rdrgt_ tSgyttht2tT."g,ggtt Mundane“ on" yrf'ttorirtto,tkepHrerfN If ',g,t'pu"t"t.'llu'"r,'t2tN'g 'rtrmtere_thertfgtr'tre Lin the lulu-up. Mum YOUR EYES I..." Tr. if: idi'éiii' "my atom-hora: “we I"""-'"""""-"--"-""- MOUNT DENNIS LOCALS . P. ARIN! R.0. cure. notice at the f1mt path. of Voter-3' LUt. ( Vohu' Lint. 1081, I at tho Tommy at 'ttlt 'f'lth'lfdtt.u, mg t I. van ‘hvo complied. with glra, , d the Voun’ but Art “I tut I ltiav. posted 13 n In m,“ the Tt?watahitt 'Utd 11%, on the an day " can»... " All. tut d liii person. acid“ to vote in the maid Municipality " ln‘nidpd Elec- "ion, sud that much In: ram-in jtTiiidG' jupoction. AND 1 Emby call upon an voters to an inn-main- [upend- inn to have my errors or emu-ion eormeud according to kw, the hit day at nppul being the 2m day at 00:10ng 71937. ' ')Ad'ttlit,2.tttir, this the on thy of October, 19 T. s. Baum, Mount Dennis, six-year-old Ronald Schuflcr, of 8062 Dundu “rut wut. nu into tho path of . wear. bound automobile and In: hurled to the Gr'lteh, Fred McCrmy, Wood ill avenue, Ulirtqton, drivcr of the cur, took the child to tho Hospital for Sick Children, where it wu found his lelt leg wu brok- en. He lilo Inflated a slight con- glnion oCthe brain. Conn-bl.- amnion of' the Sign.“ 6:117:31; Hall and Riaebrook instigated. "a _--..- --...... mum on Friday Ind Saturday this week the future: to be shown will be "Thunder in the f%2'it Edwnrd G. Robinson and " e Big Shot" with Guy Kibbee. Features next Mondny and Madly, October 25 and 26, will be "tWyre-Ship" with AOrner" Baxter and thllce Beery, ‘md "Mama Steps Out" with Alice Brady. Futures for Wednexdly ttnd Thqridar, October 27 and 28, will \be "The Womnn I Love†with Paul iMuni and Miriam "ht'; and “Black Legion" with umphrey 1Giiii7t. __ V..-_..,, “n...“- Luau "can. "Our recipients will be given cuh vouchers for fuel, and uny reduc- tion we acquire through mus buy- ing will go to the voucher holders. We have an option on winter fuel already with a price of $12 per ton for tsttthrneite coal and $9 for Poca- hontas, a material reduction over last rear." While one order will not mean much, according to the commission- er, over a period of months the re- eipient will receive considerably more coal. Reduced prices in winter fuel this year will be beneficill to York township relief recipients. Welfare Commislioner Hugh Conlon told Yer, township coupgi! last week. Thistle: played their way into first place in the York Township Cribbage League in Iteereatioit Hall, Brownvme Avenue. when they defeated North End 21-15 and u. ttion Branch 57 downed the Cana- dian Laundry Machinery players, last week’s lemme leaders, by 20. 16, thereby inflicting the first de- feat of the season on the Laundry- The Lents secured their first win " the selson in Legion Hall, Per.. ton Road, when they defeated Le- ttion Brunch 81 by 22-14. Recru- tion and Rovers played to n draw when the Rovers had to absorb I two-point penalty for playing I men, --At the Mount Dennis Theatre .134)-.. __'... . ., TOWISHIP 0F ETOBIGOKE -'Arrnwelllru.'.Cleaned Mt. 2121 Gentle-uh Lady's FUR-TRIMMED COAT " ___ _ Gentle-ulna SUIT " Lady's PLAIN DRESSES Arrow Cleaners mny u nm'u'n- Gui-in Ina-u "mftqe no was-a... t'4gtttitgu..tttltt, M. .wu. WINTER OVERCOAT THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR "UL - _ "P"rttti"at Daily t"-. THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will can to your hm any day through t 1'13"] with. 14' AND DYE“ MEANS AS THE OCEAN Bee-m we use [Illn- and pilot- of pun cleaning Milan! in dry cloning every tar-em. your up- nrel when cleaned " this nub- lish-em can" through the you: nouns, fresh - yin-guy ale-m um. when new. We mil an - by with; on the use of candy clan-h: 'ttateriau-aqt we In inure-ted In giving you (he fine-t dry denim. - en buy. WISDAY. 0610"! if. in mm short. The Icon ‘15 17 all. A: the result of this week's play Noon and Mnclaughlin of the Lear: are tied for high man of the Ieatruo with 833 points each. There is al.. so tt tie for low position with Briar and Screen of the Rovers having score: of 222 each. The league sttutdintr to date is as follows: Thistle: 5 points; Cana- dian Laundri Machinery 4 points; Rovers Nort End, Legion Branch 57 and Leah. all three points each', Recreation 2 points and Legion Branch 81, one point. 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