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Times & Guide (1909), 9 Jun 1938, p. 4

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JCE REFRIGERATOR, white _ metal, fully insulated, 50 lbs. _. _ capacity, also 2â€"burner size gas ©r coal cil portable oven. Both All Classifieds taken over the phone must be paid by Ne 5 p.m. Tuesday, otherwise they will . ELECTRIC washing machine, $15; f cabinet, porcelain top, . ; new camp cot and mattress, .3 ; kitchen cupboards; China _ s«‘chairs; new ; ice boxes; aildaaz‘)-c rugs, 6 x 3, _ _ $1.75; dressers; chest of drawers _ wand chiffoniers; baby cribs with __ new mattresses, $4.50, all sizes; _crib mattress, $2.50; combination _coal and gas stove. Weston _ Furiture Exchange, 6 John St., m on mer ns mabe f 3 steel spring _ and mattress, Low price. Evenâ€" _ ings, 75 Jane Street. oâ€"lw "80 FORD cabriclet, 6 wheels ;,‘,u.-bb.n?.ms. "oâ€"re TENT and fly, 14 x 18. Phone krm‘. Weston. oâ€"lw fi HOUSE, 12 x 25, can be taken down in sections. App! F76 Main St. N., phone 1065 J. WORK HORSE. Apply Nick Nosâ€" wsey, Pellett Avenue, North Wesâ€" m for sale, Player piano by _ Heintzman, in excellent condiâ€" n‘hfl been thoroughly overâ€" _ ‘hauled by expert, cost over $900, 2 DRESSERS, wardrobes, new condition; 2 automatie bedâ€" couches, complete with mattrewsâ€" es; 1 do;lble Simmd::l M:};lm » walnut ssingâ€" e, m mirror, and miscelâ€" _ laneous articles, 386 Main St. #%8 ROBERT ST., WESTONâ€"s rooms, brick, detached, modern, mfl@t‘fl' condition, extras, ';:n- vate e, garage; $35 monthly; â€" available July first. xâ€"TF LOWER 4â€"roomed apartment and sun room, modern. tile bath and shower, electric stove, refrigerâ€" + ator, vacant July lst. Apt. 2, Cornell Apts., 44 Bartonville Ave., Mt. %uu\is, phone LÂ¥nd. 5525. xâ€"1lw BATH FLATâ€"3 bright rooms, all hardwood, reasonable. 28 Recâ€" tory Road, Weston. 0â€"1w BRIGHT, furnished bedâ€"sitting room and kitchenette. Apply 61 Dufferin St. West, Weston. _ §â€"ROOMED brick house, all conâ€" veniences, hardwood flours throughout, garage. Phone Wesâ€" ton 274. oâ€"lw perfect condition. Phone 232â€"J PPR w PME OO CNEDUTUER P2U0, Trale to 'M‘d ching ascrut. Wes. or . Wesâ€" ‘ton Furniture Exchange, 6 John ‘Street. phone 200. xâ€"1w W. R. SCOTT FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 78 WOODBRIDGE AmbulanceService LECTRIC plugâ€"in stove, two burners and oven. Phone 605â€"J. W.J. Ward & Son ;‘ All Classified Advertising ; Must Be Cash! Funeral Directors Telephone Zone 4426 We Will Pick Up Your ll:elyoror An Additional Charge 25 WORDS 35c CASH A TT EN TIO N ALL ORDERS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH FLY NN FOR SALE FOR RENT WESTON 168 NOT BE INSERTED xâ€"lw oâ€"lw oâ€"lw xâ€"lw xâ€"lw oâ€"lw | and others, _ _ â€" = _ _ . = _ | _When a third consideration â€"that ‘d the principle of evolutionâ€"is added, the scientific groundwork is complete for the erection of any zuhflv- structure concerning mdflh«:“;h!m Mm“&mm ‘antasâ€" fihâ€"v'!-‘. hmw md. and creators of comic strips. would seem, have exâ€" hibited remarkable restraint in Mh‘hnflendm:min the yoy o moratine um ho Wine us coly Sgucathcy L o t n e ty y Professor Lundmark points out that investigation discloses that the 92 elements making up matter are uniformly distributed throughâ€" out the universe and that there are undoubtedivy millions of planets as favorable to the development of life as our own scattered about the vastness of space. It is likely, he thinks, that life in the form of matter is uniformly distributed throughout the universe by light pressure and other means. Given these conditions. there would seem to be no room for doubt that there are mant inhabited globes «pinning their endless courses about distant Only Planet Inhabited f Belief in the existence of life on many planets other than our own) is expressed by the Swedish scienâ€" tist, Knut Lundmark, director of | University Observatory at Lund, | Sweden, who is in California to lec. ture at the University of California nni to study at Lick Observatory. WESTON ICE SERVICE. Arthur Fish, phone Weston 925â€"W. Scientist Believes This May Not Be IF YOU ARE going to drill a CARPENTER work and FOR PAINTING and decorating call E. Wallis and Son, 194 Main St. N., Weston, phone 1025â€"W. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED for workers at Malton Airport. Apply Box No. 500, Times and Guide. xâ€"TF ON MONDAY, girl‘s tap slipper, on Elsmere Ave., Main or Dufâ€" ferim Sts. Return to 98 Jane DAY WORK WANTED by woman thoroughly experienced in doâ€" mestic work, references. Apply Box No. 451, Times and Guide. RELIABLE GIRL wants houseâ€" ROOM, with or without board, business girl, convenient to Main DANCE every Saturday night at Claireville Community Hall to Mac Hayes and his orchestra. Old time and modern. Dancing at 8.30 sharp, oâ€"l% YOUNG GIRL â€"wants housework sleep in. Phone 1163â€"M. xâ€"*w SMALL LOT. about 50 x T5 ft., suitable. for summer cottage, must be eh:;s for cash, Box 127, Times Guide. xâ€"lw nfl.mu woman wants work by y, o , wou! care 1:?‘:'13&:....%.? exâ€" perienced worker. Phone 619â€"W, or call at 8 Main St. S., Weston. Painters and Decorators W. J. Balman, founder of SERVICES OFFERED well or have your present well repaired, write me and I will call on you. T. H. Rut-led;e, 65 Robâ€" ert Street, Weston. Phone Wesâ€" ton 1199.. stt ANTENEIER work and general repairs, experienced workman, reasonable, any odd jobs. 14 Vimy Avenue. George Mitchell work, dug â€"in i}fi;ece';;;y. Apply 108 Russell Avenue, Wesâ€" Street. Box 203, Times and Guide. oâ€"lw Street, Weston. WANTED TO BUY WELL DRILLING WORK WANTED ICE SERVICE OTHER WORLDS our own galactic system DANCING WANTED 0â€"49â€"2w xâ€"2w oâ€"2w oâ€"lw xâ€"lw eaee o oi national Showâ€"Doris Maple. 'I?rh of A. J. H. Inin, LMoyvdtown. Interâ€"townshin team, winner of Wilford Duffy Trophy to township having three highest boys, won by Etobicoke township. Team â€" Earl Gardhouse, Weston: Jas. Cowieson, Weston: Frank Codlin, Malton. C.N.E. Novice Shieldâ€"won by Allen Codiin, Malton. Winners of challenge trophies, to high man in each class in janior section: Horses, E. T. Stephens and Jas. McLean Trophy, Douglas Pailmer, Richmond Hill. Beef, John Gardhouse Trophy, Gilbert Agar, Nashville, Dair'g. Gordon Duncan Trophy, Rruce Watson, Woodbridge. Sheep, D. W. Baxter Trophy, George Wray, Newmarket. Swire, Boynton Bros. Trophy, Bert Living. ston, Woodbridge. Coach of high teamâ€"Howard Codlin, Maiton. Teamâ€"Allen Codâ€" lim, Maiton; Everard Kellam, Woodâ€" bridge; Albert Livingston, Woodâ€" High senior man, winner of Hon. Geo. S. Henry . Shieldâ€"Albert Rn,t_.htrforgi, Woodbridge. _ High junior man, winner of .c:'z,or Geo. B. Little Shieldâ€"Allen dlin, Malton. Championships High man in the whole competiâ€" tion, winner of trip to Chicago Inâ€" ternational Showâ€"Earl Gardioause, Weston, and Wallace Jennings, King (tied). Continued from page 1 Scarboro Jct. Beef Cattle, 1st, Gilbert Agar. Nashville; 2nd, Jack Macklin, Milliken; 3rd, Wilbert iWalhr, Weston; 4th, George Wray, Newmarket. Dairy Cattle, ist, Bruce Watson, Woodbridge; 2nd, ‘Garfield Bennett, Agincourt; 3rd, Jack Macklin, Milliken; 4th, Chas. Haines, Newmarket. Sheep, ist, George _ Wray, Newmarket; 2nd, Allen Codlin, Malton; 8?;1', Bert Smith, Gormley; 4th, Jack acklin, Milliken. Swine, 1st, Allen Codlin, Malton; 2nd, Bert Livingston, ;oodbridm &Gg,or:l‘oyw(}ndhgnn, eston; " ray, Newâ€" market. The convention was invited to! Kleinburg for 1989. Worship perâ€" jods were conducted by Rev. Mr. Moddle, of Downsview, and Rev, C. W. Barrett, of Woodbridge. County Junior Farmers In Judging Competition Mrs. John Walter Wallace, aged 38, who was rushed to Toronto Western Hospital on Tuesday mornâ€" ing, died a few hours later and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery with Rev. C. W. Barrett assisted by Rev. J. Bailey, of Kleinburg, conâ€" ducted the funeral service in the United Church. Pallbearers were Ralph Darker, W. E. Hutchison, Robert Watson, Sam McClure, John Boddy and William Lawrie, Mrs. Wallace was formerly Miss Muriel Chapman, daughter of Thomas and the late Mrs. Chapman, Nobleton district, where she was born. She is survived by her husband and three small children, George, Eleanâ€" or and Doris. Her father also surâ€" vives. The 57th annual convention of the Vaughan Township Sabbath School Association was held June 1st in the %\im;h:rh' sl;{rhmut (;on- gregational Chu sessions afternoon and evening. Mrs. Trick: ey, of the Ontario Religious Eduâ€" cation Council and Rev. James S. Roe of Woodbridge, addressed the gathering. Executive elected for the coming year included: Hon. presidents, Thos, Webster, and Wm. Watson; president, Murray Coles; viceâ€"president, Ernest Root; secâ€" retaryâ€"treasurer, Mrs. R. Peelar. Woodbridge News v. . Mpe. u. 8. pat. O97, Mr. Eden has had many admirers both during his term in office and since his resignation. None quesâ€" tion his devotion to the ideals of democracy and many, even among those who were his bitterest critics, contend that his oginion is better worth taking than that of any other in public. His following is large and his influence great. If he conâ€" tinues to use that influence for the promotion of national unity and the discouraging of petty pnrtny politics, he will serve Britain well even as a private member. If those who have been acclaiming him will take his advice to heart, his achicvement may be greater than it could ever have been in the Forcign Office. Anthony Eden, says the Toronto Evening Telegnm, has struck the right note in his appeal to the Briâ€" tish people for national unity and in his warning that they are facing not a passing crisis but a condition that may determine whether freeâ€" m tyranny mbewpoifil' The t states, as nts out, h.nmml!ud .:lhknmenh ‘l;h‘i: are Emdou terrifying; the rulers have succeeded in awakening passionate fervor for their aims and ambitions, and democratic naâ€" tions must make a comparable effort if liberty is not to be swept aside. "Party warfare for its own sake should have no piace in the scheme of things toâ€"day," he says. Continued from page 3â€" ! acquired, failed more or less to exâ€"| press or reveal the divine one in whom is the embodyment of lifet1 and love and truth. Jesus was| here; the Father dwelt in him. Infinite Love shed tears, like sweat or blood. His children reâ€" | jected Him. They had accepted the material, the dross, the perinhble.’ The gem, the Light, the heart of| the Father was cast aside as worthless. They had chosen for themselves the corrupt, even that which leads to death, and they| themselves may perish with their| choice. God‘s children are choosâ€" ing death, “nd rejecting salvation, and He is shedding tears in -gony over their loss. Jesus manifests the heart of the Father, in His suffering and in his love. He ofâ€" fers us, without moned and withâ€" out price, the free Gift of his Spirit! Shall we : his most bréciousâ€" jewel, &m the husks of life be our portion? Stand the test O Brother, Sister. The Fathâ€" er_spake through Jesus when He said: "Ye will not come unto me that ye might have life." Jesus| also quoted the prophet who said, urged by the Spirit, "Their eyes have become blind and their heart darkened, so that they cannot see with their eyes nor understand| with their heart, let them retumi and I will heal them." Brother, Sister, make choice today, make it‘ now. It may be that he who would . betray you is near. | SHOULD TAKE EDEN‘S ADVICE Admirers Of Former Foreign Secâ€" Cleaned and Blocked (J. HAWE) _ 38 MAIN ST. N. EXPERT TAILORING REPAIRING, ALTERATIONS LADIES® and GENTS®‘ SUITS â€" TOPCOATS Sponged and Pressed ... HATS (Men‘s) â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"PHONE 842) PYEWORK A SPPCIALTY Weston Cleaners retary Have Chance to Show Loyalty Sunday School Lesson STRONG INELUENCE Licensed Electrician Repairs, Alterations and Trouble Shooting Satisfaction Guaranteed Estimates Free & DENNISON RD. W A. W. HOLMES | MORTGAGE SALE DATED at 1 of May, 1938 the time of sale, the Eh»cc to be secured b{ a mortgage with inâ€" terest at four per cent mer annum. For further particulars and conâ€" ditions of sale, apply to W. ERIC STEWART, K.C., East Block, Plr_l_i.mvnt Bldgs., the said Township, containing by admeasurement one hundred acres. On the said lands there is said to be erected a dwelling house with suitable farm buildings. The lands will be sold subject to aâ€" Reserve Bid. TERMS OF SALE OF LAND: Twentyâ€"five per cent of the purâ€" chase moneys to be paid down at ANDREW E. JACKSON Downsview P.O., Ontario, the folâ€" lowing certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Town‘l‘l:r of North York, in the County York, and being composed of the west half of Lot No. 16 in the Second Concession of UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale b; A. M. McEWEN, Auctioneer, at PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY. 1938, 1'3'}:]')!:"0;( 1.80 Be'loek in at ur 0‘ the afternoon, Standard Time, at the cartoon. Features on Monday and â€"Roseland Ratepayers‘ associaâ€" tion last week decided a sidewalk should be laid on either side of a new bridge which is to cross the Black creek at Scariett Rd, W. J. Noble said vehicular trafâ€" fic would menace pedestrians if the sidewalk were not laid. The association will petition York tovs]':ship council to lay the sideâ€" walk, â€"York Township Police have been asked to assist in loe:m Joe Ronald, aged 14, of 71 Gre â€"York township council last week approved of a tuberculin test for township x::fih in Weston bigh and vocational school, The councii decided to donate the nesâ€" essary funds for the purpose. Joe Ronald, aged 14, of 71 Grandâ€" ville avenue, who is missing from his home. He is described as of medium build. with dark lnix"i blue eyes, and was wearing a peak cap, dark windbreaker, ‘:)’m pullover sweater and long f)lu. pants. ‘:H' "W:s?r'«"‘é%fi: that Estimates Free Workmanship Guaranteed R. ROLDER All kinds of Cement Work Phone JU. 8348 2 GOLDWIN AVE. MT. DENNIS Mount Dennis Locals LEAVE WESTON Solic JRAwiLLams © 1904 oy nea senmice. me. .. !0" GRAY COACH LINES 12.45 p.m. Standard _ * €05 am :‘: :‘: Time ¢ 5.056 p.m 9.05 p.m. b 1.20 p.m â€"daily except Sun. & Wol.; bâ€"Sun. & Hol. only ©â€"Sat. only; d&â€"daily except Sat., Son. & Hol. Copies of t time tables are available -}3â€" ahd agencies. 3 Tomto.)?fih, itor to the s Toronto this M: day TIME TABLE xâ€"3w ‘ "IZ"' “hm’hu n;‘a;fs- employment a wWomer, and girls in positions dur: ing â€" March _ and ASE:IZ council learned on Friday. the beâ€" ginning of the year, 235 have been placed, Mrs. L. D. Bainbri superinâ€" uad-nt.sddmr.u‘n"iam trations at present, Ninetyâ€"one of these are reported to have occurâ€" red recently. TORONTO COACH TERMINAL TRAVEL BY MOTOR COACH AND STEAMER Sures on W and Thursâ€" day, June 15 and “, will be "The Perfect Sw-" with Errol Flynn and Blondel!, also "The Shadow" with Charles Quigley and Rita Hayworth. ASk FOr your cory of «VACATION TOURS® Desrfhing 30 Delightful Tou: with oil expenses po# VACATION SERVICE Effective Saturday, June 25th PRICES APPLY FROM TORONTO AND MCtuD® Return moter cooth and steamer fare, meals and rtatercom or hota! accommedation â€"Read the Ads, Tickets and Information At RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE IN ADVANCE Stopâ€"svers arranged if dusired JU. 1960 WESTON 130 MT. DENNIS Gune ut Notice is hereby given that J. Merrill has been appointed by @#OR®AN BAY ANb LAKE HURON the Municipal Council as Inspector for the Town of Weston under : S mnmrtes ram Owen Soand the mrovisions of the said Act. DINNER AT THE RITZ Charles Quigley $32.35 $19.35 Lew Ayresâ€"linuiu Campbell Errol Fiynnâ€"Joan Bilondeli Annabellaâ€"Paul Lukas â€"ALSOâ€" CASSIDY OF BARâ€"2 William Boyd A Comedy and a Cartoon LEAVE SCHOMBERC SHE MARRIED AN ARTIST â€"ALSOâ€" SCANDAL STREET John Bolesâ€"Luli Deste Tuesdayâ€"Comedy Gift Night x2 FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY JUNE 10â€"11 MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY JUNE 13â€"14 e t Je stve th mc mape 0+ h Alogaine 1 8y 3 04 wED.â€"THURSDAY JUNE 15â€"16 THE PERFECT SPECIMEN THE SHADOW Tar, eefestsy, | NOTICE BY TOWN OF WESTON #" ""azg~| "Weed Control Act" shored by 2 persona. THEATRE Rita Hayworth and l MUSICAL DIRECTORY I Main and John Sts., Weston MARION RUSSELL DEMOREST, L.T.C.M., Principal Kingergatien Flgks Method _ _ ~ rgarten Piano â€"â€" Singing â€" Violin â€"â€" Theory Dancing â€"â€" Elocution â€" Guitar, Ete. Telephone Weston 1051â€"M Lieydbrook $240 RALPH GORDON The versatile entertainer for your next program Mustrated circular FREE Address 628B CRAWFORD ST TORONTO Notice is hereby given that every occupant of land, or if the land is unoccupied, the owner, shall destroy all weeds as often in every year as is sufficient to prevent the ripening of their seeds, failing which the Inspector may cause such weeds to be cut down and destroyed and shall charge the cost of such work mxut the property, such cost to be collected in the same manner as taxes. W. Avereii $. Robinson B.A. Barrister and Solicitor, etc. Successor to the Late Laurence 8. Lyon 36 TORONTO ST., TORONTO § PARKVIEW RD., WESTON WAveriey 4340 WESTON ZONE 4â€"339 Nervens and Chronic Diseases 72 Guestville Ave. Mt. Dennis Office Hears: Daily; also Tuesday Hoursâ€"3 to 5 Phone JU. 3059 PHONES ~Junct. 6402" ."Weston 544M" Residence; Hy, 8068 MONEY N oN Miaitoney® Bruce Metcalfe Professional Directory | F. A. SilvermanK.C. F.W. MERTENS LNSUEANCE AND EEAL ESTATE "Heic eleeiient * wWwESTON 126 Piano Tuning TORONTO CcONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Barrister, Solicitor, 1017 Wiston Ried: Melar Gennie CHIROPRACTOR PIANO TUNING 1.""W. BRown ENTERTAINER JUnet. 1996 or Westen 473â€"J TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY Telephone 204â€"râ€"6 WESTON BRANCH INSURANCE and Thursday evenings 1 to 8 o oial WESTON DAIRY PHONES: & HEALTH Res. 207â€"3 2 DENNISON 1 Delivered Daily to Your \Kitchen Door Weston Dai MILK IS BOTTLED HEALTH START UsSING IT TOâ€"DAY! A little girl uylnfi her hymn, "There is a green hill far away," was thrilled to hear her mother knew the lady who wrote it. Then she repeated her psaim, and added g:;gly: "And did you know David, tury, B.C., have been discovered in the Baharia Oasis in middle Egypt. Statues and vases were found and drawings and inscriptions on the walls are well preserved. The temples were closed in the Romar All kinds of furniture reâ€" upholstered, mattresses: reâ€" covered. Estimates free. 6. Howard GrayK.C. W E S T O N Mrs. T. H. Rogers Old Temples Discovered Three temples of the sixth cenâ€" Phone 701â€"W HARRY G. MUSSON, Clerk. Suprome Musical instruments C. Lorne Fraser M.A., BARRISTER, SsoLicrToRg The success of our pupils is our best advertisement. fl‘b:.-'(m.l‘-'?:w 423 MAIN ST. NORTH PHONE WESTON 403W Weston 1582W. . Junet. 0769 n{h 1863 _ Money to Loan 18 Toronto Street, FToronto 0â€"16â€"52 esnt TEACHER OGF PIANO Private Tuition Studio: 55 Rosemount Ave. Phone Weston 620â€"J Musical Instruments BARRISTER, etc. Room 215, 159 Bay St. Teleplhone Wav. 7696â€"7 SOLOIST and TEACHER GUITAR and BANJO J. Edgar Parsons: mllflli::éouml BUS LEE YPHOLSTERING Old Temples Discovered Bank ofâ€"Nova Scotin ... Chambers, WESTON .‘ J. MERRILL, Inspector. G, MACKAY 1216 xâ€"1w ¢ &b

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