Times & Guide (1909), 24 Mar 1938, p. 4

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_ L K. L. BATTERIES â€"! _ 1273 WESTON RD. § gere Custater For Sale or Exchange GOOD IRISH Cobbler potatoes for _ weed. J. E. Griffith, R.R. No. 2, 30 BUSHELS Red clover seed, and square china oak dining roc suite; wicker carriage; . cook annex; library tables; * mtop kitchen ts ; rugs, 6 x mew mattresses in all siz wrih _ mattresses, . $2.50; and .c he % BED, also single bed, with matâ€" | tress for each, also 8i hsms ns ale & xâ€"1w | AmbulanceService U 0681 _ wresrox iss W. R. SCOTT FLAT FOR RENT, 3 rooms, sun Ww _ FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Â¥ Phone 78 WOODBRIDGE EOOM AND BOARD il- ml m"l!. heating. Phone 321 W. J. Ward & Son Funeral Directors mew mattresses in all sizes, $4.50; m" $2.50; walnut and . c be, _ almost ; wicker settee and chair; stoves; ice boxes, etc. Weston iture Exchange, 6 John Gining room suite, square $25; small pilno.‘q”fii and square china cabinets; oak dlninz room suite; suite; wicker carriage; carriage; cook stoves; annex; ll.bnry’hblu; stainless mwp kitchen table; new Ber im rugs, 6 x 9, $1.75; "UOUDriGGe 2864, oâ€"lw -ifii OATS, Grade 1, Governâ€" ; test, germination 98 per from . seed, generation * Tmh. Weston, RR. o. 1. fi. 62Jâ€"12. 0â€"1w irnace, barns, consider exchange &hnu. 0".:'. Aa?emu. Sherwood Ave., Toronto. W:u Courteous available after May lst. 178 &-tAnnn. oâ€"1w FOR RENT UNDERTAKERS FLYNN Wn $40.00. M‘M , or apply cor, Robert E LEGHORN hens, Tom strain, all laying. Phone 68â€"Jâ€"2. xâ€"1w BIMMONS bed in m. Phone Weston 92 FOR SALE WESTON RD. ) on Jane St. between and Peteka. Any reasonâ€" , RR. No. 2, Milton Dm zes fur» . Apply 37 Chuzch St., »lw FORD V 4 BATTERIES BATTERIES â€"NOT REBUILTS , Weston, RR. No. 0â€"1w T xâ€"1w xâ€"3w 0â€"1w 0â€"1w oâ€"1w | _ Notice is here ven that Wilâ€" Ili-m Edwards ?legould, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York,l will appt!z‘(o The Ontario Legislature at next or present :fl.:ion ffi‘"flf !gr an A?Lm. in e Law Society of Upper fic::"di to admit him as a gu- er. Dated at Toronto the tenth day \of February, 1988. | WILLIAM EDWARDS The Town Treasurer is authorized | to accept prepayment on account of the 1938 guu. For amounts so received in prepayâ€" ment of Taxes, interest at the rate of 4% per annum will be allowed from the date jyed to the date fixed by Council nr payment of the first instalment of taxes. HARRY G. MUSSON, _ | Prepayment : of Taxes Town of Weston NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO| LEGISLATURE | EXPERIENCED MAN will polish hardwood floors, clean windows, basements, garages, remove storm windows, trees, dig, plant, cultivate gardens, outside paintâ€" ing. Lowest prices. Phone Wesâ€" ton 469. oâ€"lw RELIABLE MAN in Weston will polish floors, do small paint jobs, and any odd jobs around your ;nmlu-. Terms _ reasonable. hone Weston 26. D.H. SEE ALEX MASSIE, Carpenter, IF YOU ARE going to drill a new well or have your present well updnd._l_'riu me and I will call on you. T. H. Rutledge, 65 Robâ€" o e ibesging dome Sy Linls ind ape i one by Lewis Watson, 88 Guestville Avenue, Mount Dennis, Phone Lyndburst 8713, xâ€"3w EXPERIENCED girl for general housework, live in preferred. Telephone Zone 4354. xâ€"1w Painting & Paperhanging WAITRESS, part time. Apply GIRL wants work, minding chilâ€" dren afternoon or m‘, or working in a store, Apgg at 52 Coulter Ave., or phone 677â€"W. . GIRL is 'iui.‘u, do any kind of housework, Place must be in Weston, and will not -len? in. Will mind children at x.hh Apply 76 Coulter Ave. Lw SERVICES OFFERED ach, 1 navy blue, size 40, peror ectcrlce North, )ioa’." Togbsg. olw SINGLE STEEL BED and "'fi'fi-' _ Box 51, Times and Guide. â€" D.H. RELL woman wants work b dny.A?Lv:hfq_c_. d-':'-iu. ml‘ 2 MEN‘S SUITS with 2 pair trousâ€" TWO B. illuminators, seven battery iesotenue iflu..'w olw for house alterations or repairs. Call 191â€"W. ert Street " Tas? ank on fomy 2€; ( x: 4+a¢, Special free offer A dred. Hatching =tl Chick Hatchery, 'mi.n'- Julian Tea Room, Street.. care for chdenu.vm?, €xâ€" perienced worker, Phone 619â€"W, or call at 8 Main St. S., Weston. 0â€"49â€"2w 68â€"Jâ€"2 Sal OBR INCURATOR 250 «gg TS 80. RASY to pluce a weekh ie Eo Mecatind Frass * Cmiaed Msmc fhont "Thel WELL DRILLING MacDONALD, 185 Westminster Avenue, Toron::t. HELP WANTED WORK WANTED WANTED JU. 3057 _ $4.00 Treasurer, Fown of Weston " | s AAl e t ;:;lig;! Mrs L â€"| ma, w â€" Naby ferin | King. o-lwl e 0â€"1w 01w aald estate will be distributed ‘m the parties entitled thereâ€" to, having regard only to claims on §herc fe wone this 1608 dar ‘h By his Solicitors, BINKLEY & HARRIE® elmime. _ > 0_ 0 Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the IN THE ESTATE OF JANE NEWLOVE All persons havhfi claims inst the Estate of Jane nlm,.l'.:n of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Widow, deceased, who Mrs. John Leach, Roy and Thelâ€" ma, wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the |acts of kindness, messages of symâ€" ]p.thy and beautiful floral tributes received from their kind friends and neighbors during their recent bereavement in the loss of their beloved husband and father. Thl? especially wish to thank Rev. H. Pawson and Dr. Chariton. j NELSONâ€"In loving memory of Bessic Elizabeth, a dear wife and mother, who passed away March 26th, 1987. Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory she left . behind, In silence we remember. â€"â€"Husband and children. . oâ€"iw Notice To Creditors William Lawrie, the frelident of the local Youn‘!”Peop e‘s Society, and Rev. J. 8. Roe; the minister of the church, conducted the remainâ€" der of the service. Miss Orpha Farr led in the offertory .snycr A large choir, under the Te ership of Miss Jean Lawrie, A.T.C.M., the organist, pr:hvided tge T“ie}'{ singâ€" ing two anthems, tanley Harper and Rev. Mr., Roe sang a duet. i Charles Cunningham, the Ft«i« dent of Toronto Council of the Presbyterian Young People‘s Soâ€" cieties, was the guest speaker at the special Young People‘s Society service held Sunday night in the Woodbridge Presbyterian Church. | tnd TETG MNBS m&httreué instruâ€" m%uflh erford Brothers, vocal ts. It was citizenship night with the United Church Yon? People at the r:Julu meeting Monday night, with Mrs, Clarence Graham as conâ€" vener. The feature item on the proâ€" finm was an illustrated talk by iss Hazel Neal on her recent trip to Florida, Others on the program were Miss Reva Nattress, instruâ€" Mrs. Fred Elliott, resident of this town, quietly celebrated her $4th birthday anniversary at her home on Wednesday, tnd tulips, Presiding at the table were Mrs. Rev. Procter :: Mrs. J. W. Ellins with the memâ€" bers of the W.A. assisting in servâ€" ing. At the conclusion a vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Cook and those assisting in the pvrofinmme were Mrs. A. Clark and Mrs. W. Notices under this heading 10c per count lineâ€"miniâ€" mum charge of 50 cents. MISS THOMAS, late of Rosemount Notices under this heading 10c per count lineâ€"miniâ€" mum charge of 50 cents. HUMBERV ALE NEWS Woodbridge News ful and strict attention to busiâ€" ness -ho'fi merit their conâ€" tinued patronage. eâ€"bw Cards of Thanks Ave. Dress and tailored suits m'umwuyu She hch-tumcpz- ronage and trusts with care» | A y T C P P ETTET manent address is ‘:-“v ’i"d:fi phlee Brtten 16 Misimu» In Memoriam MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMA KING xâ€"1w A proclamation issuwed by Acti gas into Tflnla n .# our J:luu at Communion, and should offer prayer at all times. Hilh sermon wuh monyh.slyful. :nld in his prayers he pra: especialâ€" ly for Mrs. H. Garbutt and all who are sick. Bible Class is at 11 a.m., Sunday School at 2 p.m. and !chureh at 3 p.m. _ At_ St. Andrew"s, Thistletown, last Sunday Rev. T. B. Butler took \the full Communion service. There was a large number in attendance to welcome the newly confirmed. The Rector spoke feelingly on what is required of each one of us, sayâ€" ing we should be in attendance once a day in God‘s house, regular in PP WBLLLULE wy n eP OR London.â€"A formal denial of reâ€" £om General Gonzola Quiepo de lano, commander in southern n, had said "Gibralâ€" tar is a den of pirates but fortunâ€" ately it will not be for %wn 2}:] Du a:’th:“f: M'b' e s ive here ofzmrll Franco, the insurâ€" gent leader, Mr. Simmons, B.A., last Sunday l;r;mght a most ti::piring ;1:::‘ hllp; ul message to congregation of St. Andrew‘s, Thistletown, on nis mission work in the mining district near Quebec last summer, His theme was "Our &cuaul relationâ€" ship with God", Mr. Douglas Patâ€" terson will be with us on Thursday The Thistletown Branch of the Canadian Legion are hoping to see you on Friday night, 8.15 p.m., at the town hall, There will be a big crowd, a big program and a big night. _ On Sunday, March 27th, St. Anâ€" drew‘s will have the pleasure of hearing Mr. Wm. Boddy, Wycliffe College, who was the preacher there during the Rector‘s absence in Europe. England during the previous week. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Berrill who has had sad news, her g:otl‘:er“ ).‘f,:in‘ _ _passed away in _Weston Cleaners _ c..........;;.;SOo PHONE 8421 .u-uuG-, Jé-;-"\.,u-nuuisow'r:l.:n' ing, G. Burlington, ‘Dou pâ€" sl;g. Ed, Harding, G, Cnfihhukl; Ken Crimoldby, ikipplu; Edward _ Cubs under Assistant Cub Masâ€"| . The following reply was received ter Ray Boocock passed the folâ€" by a bank~that had notified a deâ€" lowing: National Anthem. Jack|positor thac his account was over» Harris, Albert Cook, Charles Bunn, drawn: Rod Chantler, Dofi Mackie, Gorâ€"| "Do you think that‘s a nice thing don Cruikshanks; Compass, Harry to spring on a fellow when he is a Dockerty, Charles Bunn, Doug |little bit out of. luck anyway?" erpMRING, ‘AureRAfions _._ LADIES® and GENT® Mackie, Rod Chantler; Shoe Cleanâ€" are as follows: Scout Law, sign and | salute, G. Burlington; Union Jack| and Scout Staff, _G. Burlington; Second Class, First Aid, G. Fleteher. The muln meeting of the Scouts Cubs held last Friday night was well attended. An item of interest to all was announced by &.M. Len. Ellison. The formation of a bugle and drum band has been _ accomplished and the first practice will be held at the Hardâ€" ington Public School, Thursday night, It is felt that the added inâ€" terest will be of value to the boys and community alike, Also it is realised that leonw always come first and mem p in the band will dnornd on the boys passâ€" | in&:om and procuring hfi Inâ€" | cidently the band already nn’ en ment at Oshawa for the 123‘:1 July next. So Boys, "Be| '°;-‘i-s°°rm.d""'"' S.M. Len Ellison | .M. son | ara u"n laws + !b"mn Tew ‘clum and l The above extract is reprinted !lor those who are unfamiliar with the "Aim" of Scouting and is reâ€" commended to those parents who have children not in a branch of the service, also to those who up till now have not taken an active interest in the boys. _ & The "Aim" of the Boy Scouts‘ Association reads Actpistion rerh to iing o s Asseciation is to develop good citiâ€" their :lumtct...:zj..(z them in habits of observation, obedience habits of ion, _ Snd seifreleiny »mpuienting ee. alty and thoughtfuinessâ€" for others â€" them services useful to 3-“‘::;&‘ and" rendierafte ‘ussr] vpznie;l. mental and spiritual deâ€" First Hardington Scouts and Cubs BOY SCOUTS THISTLETOWN NEWS REPORT DENIED "The Union of South Africa, Canada and Australia, basking in |the indogondnnu of the Jut- minster Statute of 1981 have in« ,lormod the mother country that |they cannot be depended on to come to Britain‘s assistance i’:& wu.lu Europe," says the Cleveâ€" L-'M Plain b?:‘:'t.l:" But J‘t. ‘mld & poor wager they :ouldl:t‘: says the gotroit Free ress, \The Cheerio group was in charge laf the Snrationet fart. hire. Ward |law read the lesson and Mrs. Robt. Ml‘: . Mrs, James Losh and m."'m--... duet. Mrs. Gowans gave very interesting taik on ‘the life of ro!" with Sally Eilers, John Beai !‘:: Hfluud.c;"’l 0: z and ll' a , _ Mare s the features will be "Victoria the Great" with Anna Nu,'lo and An» ton Walbrook, also "Sins of the Children" with Erie Linden â€" and Cecilia Parker. There vivl} be a special school matinee on Wednesâ€" day, March 30, at 3 p.m. |_ The mesting of Chalmers W.A., | o Benngy m hela h the eboctd 9) W aae Your Child /z“g NEEDS es ) L anAIy A Quart WA~ i. B t A€ 2 t "B naily ORDER NOW FROM : Wesley. Mrs. um‘l-n:u'tho life of Susansh Wesley, mother of John YONGE STREET POVULTRY FARM RICHMOND HILL 0 WESTON 126 LBT US MATCH YOUR 1 CUSTOM HATCHING 139 MAIN ST. S. Weston 74â€"Phonesâ€"JU. 9662 AND GUIDE Don‘t Gamble With Coal . YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE B ES T WHEN YOU ORDER IRVIN‘S COAL IRVIN LUMBER FLUSH YOUR MOTOR CLEAN wWITH HOT VALYEâ€"OIL~ONLY â€" ( . )\ & La : h a v.:“ R 4 z AR C * x e Y e "::: it Fo :5‘( F m s " W y : 1A t e JA ugh* NRA sc T AAC Telephone Richmond Hill 108 r 13 We Pay Ph:, Charges If o:du ITS DEPENDABLEâ€"AND $O IS THE DEALER MOUNT DENNIS LOCALS NOT A SAFE WAGER Motor Hiâ€"Klonic MATCH YOUR HEN, OR TURKEY lflg BOB°‘S GARAGE __ "Service with a Smile" MAIN AND DUFFERIN STS, WESTON PHONE 777 and 240â€"râ€"14 2 DENNISON RD. W. COMPANY LIMITED ONT, placed on a war footing. tds No Taw on tetminng o 4 which the nation instantly could IS A REAL HEALTH Foop â€"A _ MAGNIFICENT BODYâ€"BUILDER mobifization bill Defending the measure, which prl‘i;-nt Im have attacked Majorâ€" tncdieep on and Purdrier eior: VICTORIA THE GREAT Anna Neagle _ __ _ SINS OF THE CHILDREN 5 â€"withâ€" Eric Lindenâ€"Cecilia Parker SCHOOL MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY AT 3 P.M. Sally Eilers: B AakG "wal mae cond June T'.V;‘-"':TH‘. M MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY MARCH 28â€"29 SsOMETHING TO SING ABOUT JU, 1960 WESTON 1830 MILK MT. DENNIS JAPS FEAR AIR RAIDS onE Mit‘® Â¥Rom Ks Claire 'l‘r_t;vm-lally Blane TEXAS Tram â€"withâ€" William Boyd DANCE, CHARLIE, DANCE â€"withâ€" Stewart Irwinâ€"â€"Jean Muir ~â€"ALSOâ€" _ DANGER PATROL FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY wED..THURSDAY MARCH 30â€"31 James Cagney _ Anton Walbrook â€"ALSOâ€" _ John Beal o NLY Harry Carey $1.00 "How can a people be free that has not learned to be just."â€" Sieyes. . |_MUSICAL DIRECTORY | New York state farmers are turning their waste lands over to the sheep. De Witt C. Wing, agriâ€" eultural journalist, says sheep raising is growing throughout the state and lambs of good to excelâ€" lent market qullit&.em be rro- duced on much of state‘s low priced hil} Jand, ’ Schedule WESTON â€" schomsEre LEAVE WESTON . pprâ€"®. d 5.58 p.m. b 10.33 p LEAVE SCHOMBERG a 7.05 a.m. b 820 pm. e 6.05 p.m. bâ€"-s‘;; & B?l. only; :;:I.z. only; dâ€"da y * lun.l‘;n:l.‘" | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | | Professional Directory | Gray Coach Lines T4RA Y es ’\h\-" ‘)'.'/ â€" “é r2â€"â€" e d * ~7/ (JaAzyHizP) â€"â€"Read the Ads. Bruce Metcalfe CHIROPRACTOR limudwflfibh-u- V3 Guestville Ave, Mi. Den W. Averel! 8. Rebinson B.A, Bartister and Soliciter, ete. Buceessor to the Late /\ hlnu:'l. Lyen TORONTO 8T., TOROXNTO :.PARKVIEW':D. WESTON WAverley 4340 WESTON 138 I-nâ€"i. to ! Phone JU, 8059 maÂ¥ioyR L.T. Office Moure: Dolly ; $ite Tusdar SHEEP ON WASTE LAND TORONTO CcONSERVATORY OF MUSIC F. A. SilvermanK.C. Bes. : WY. 1900 CHIROPRACTOR TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY Telephone 204â€"7â€"6 1. "W. BRown Weston 1051â€"M % 0240 C. FRANK MOORE, K. C. WESTON BRBANCH _ 7 to 8 Saturday by BARKISTER 4 SOLJCITOR, Ei. _ (formorly Assistzat Crown Aiterney for the City of Toronto and the ¢ 643 p.m. b 10.33 p.m. EFm TV WEAmENt, CERETE ® Office Lik4=® Appeinimeris By Phone * Mn LEGAL According to a Cleveland shos dealer, women‘s feet dur past ten years have inc two and a half sizes. It to hel seen if the luliol'r'l“l:' 'l; ing larger Fedll extrom or their new demand for freedom inâ€" cludes insistence on more room for the feet. Your choice of scenic highway routes, gensrous stopâ€"over privileges, #veY lusury of modern trovel serviceâ€"asd more miles for your dellarâ€"when y$# wavel by motor comaly Supreme Musical instruments 423 MAIN ST. NORTE The versatile entertainer for your next program Illustrated cireular FREE Address 628B CRAWFORD ST. Mrs. T. H. Rogers PHONE WESTON 403w The success of our pupils is our best advertisement. 6. Howard GrayK.C. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1928 Phone 701â€"W Apnh dk:udl of ‘f:tnltlln re uoonnd. Estimates !!'l:..' Piano Tuning W E § T 0O N SOLOI8T and TEACHER GUITAR and BANJO IABI-ISTEE‘S'OUCITQ& Elgin 1863 ?l' to Loan 18 Teronto ltn:.qhn-fig â€" Private Tuition Studio: 55 Resemount Ave. Phone Weston 620â€"J Musical Instruments Geo. W. Gardhouse T Eie Wt 4s C. Lorne Fraser M.A, Weston 152W _ Junct, 076# Office Ouen BUS LEE PIANO TUNING JUnct. T994 or Weston 4737 Secure ‘ RALPH GORDON | J. Edgar Parsons BARRISTER, etec. Room 215, 159 Bay St. Telephone Wav, 7696â€"7 BA JUST A FOOTNOTE TEACHER OF PIANO ENTERTAINER A. T996 or Waston Work Guaranteed 8B _ CRAW TORONTO 6. MACKAY 0â€"16â€"52 6| e

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