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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Aug 1939, p. 5

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i 2 â€"If a person would ask you where they might get a night‘s lodging in Weston â€" what would you say? _ This situation occurs frequently. . There are no tourist homes and the hotel.accomodation is fullâ€"Why not advertise, if you are willing to offer lodging for *Â¥ tourists ? â€"There are only four . empty stores in the busimess block of # Weston. They are the premises formerly O(‘CIizlied by _ Johnson Ladies‘ Wear, Kirbys, Irwin Shoes, and by the weekâ€"end Richardson Radio will be on the East side of the street le-vini the premises, from which they, have done busiâ€" ness for some years vacant. â€"Look for the Facelle exhibit at the Canadian National Exhibition. Remember it is one of our _local industries. *# se l â€"We noticed one of our police Mforce checking the houses, wners residents were vacationing, the _ other night in the pouring rain. â€"Are the weeds cut in front of your place or alongside of your lot, would it not be advantageous to see that this work is done, Golden rod and ragweed are not only detâ€" rimental to the land, but are the causes of hay fever, which is very distressing to humans. _ Every weed that is pulled before it scatâ€" ters its seeds will save hundréeds of plants for next year. â€"Little Bros., of Richmond Hill, for twelve years well known garage owners and operators, anâ€" nounce this week the nâ€"openh*hof the Ford Agency, in Weston. e name Little Bros., is well known in the car.trade and the same service furnished during the past twelve ;.““ bs this otniu!ion. in ichmond Hill, will available to motoring fiublic, of Weston and district. v. R. D. Little announâ€" ces that the garage has been thoroughly rer-inted and modern equipment will be installed to enâ€" able a complete service of any car no matter what make. 26. 0 000 0 MRRMIO ME MOW RORZ DCVE WOREW SE We have hsd m‘ Sec. 52â€"basket of pom pom zinâ€" list. former years. nas: 1, G. Overton; 2, W. Calvert; â€"Activities and interésts for| â€"Malton has had a successful|3, P. Wright. the youth at ruunt is centred|test of the first bomber. Lee Capâ€"| Sec, 53.â€"basket purple, blue and around the Deilessops Air Field, reol, who has been flying around!yellow: 1, G. Overton; 2, Mrs. when Toronto Squadron No. 110| this section since the Great War, Hughes; 3, Mrs. Rowland. is putting in a lot of flying time|was chosen to make the test S‘ec. 54â€"basket of roses: 1, S. in preparation for more serious flight, This ceminle{‘phces Wesâ€"|Tennant; 2, R. Fordham; 3, 2. events. If they should come. {ton and Malton on manp. Ruale â€"The sidewalks at the South end of the town are in need of repair. Near the corner of Dennison Ave. and Main Street, there is a section that will give any unfamiliar peâ€" destrian a spill, if they are not very careful. â€"Farmers are putting the finâ€" ilhini touches on their fruits, veâ€" getables and produce, to enter the great C.N.E., toâ€"morrow, and show cattle are at their best. Many {pa! names appear on the entry ist. ~â€"Did the German situation cause the cancellation of a large order locally. If this is true it explains the laying off of & number of hands. *> + â€"You can get an idea of the flooring that is being produced in Weston when you look over the satin finish exhibit, at the Can~ adian _ National Exhibition, this year. â€"Many Weston citizens are reâ€" turning from vacation. ‘They reâ€" port a wonderful summer from the standpoint of weather, and many fisherman are enthusiastic about their catches. Wawestt‘s. 32 3: . _0 08e o0 5_ â€"dW;at.on schools are clean h:d ready for action. . Repairs e been made and painting done, durâ€" ing the summer vacation, â€"Liffie Brothers from Richmond Hilifffre opening a Ford Agency in â€"Victori r of Nursesâ€" when you, the Nurse; phone fete opening a Ford Agenc building formerly oetnpioJ b“; 1051 C AFS can meet . on them,.. if both .cars hug Tfie sides %'h‘ cnnftmfiE Traffic jams are caused by fol |thinking this impossible. J _â€"â€"Central United Tennis Club ‘held a party «in honor of Miss | Sadie Mcgzrt and Mr. Victor Brown who are to be married shortly, at the home of Mr. and Mn.%' W. [Bnll. of Queens Drive, on Friday evening, August 18th. The visitors were entertained with a treasure \hunt and dancing, followed by reâ€" freshments. A mock wedding was the subjoct of much enjoyment and the bride and b:-i:::froon to be, received a silver ing dish, Does Not Double Noise ‘ Two identical whistles sounded together don‘t make a noise twice as loud as one, but a combined sound only three decibels louder than one whistle. Thus, if each ’whlltle makes a 50 decibel sound, | the two together will give a lonndl only 53 decibels. Euq IC EDT ECC ranad ECE ICPâ€"â€" |flight. This en ie \Ves-lTenn;nt; 2 fton and Maiton on map. |Buck. â€"Weston‘s Main Street is still progressingâ€"Richardson Radio & €urniture will open their new store on the east side of Main St. this weekâ€"end, and Weston Music & Radio is celebrating its tenth Anniversary. doâ€"l;nlm you h“e.{(m iron nsm not attempt a p across floating bridge at Chemong, near Peterborough, when the wind is high. This structure is at least a quarter of a mile in length, and stretches from shore to shore, with seemingly nothing to support it but water. As you drive across, it rocks very noticeably, but if you venture out of the car, and walk along it rocks much worse and water splathes all over you. This is a very popular place for tourâ€" ists, they come from many miles to see the floating bridge. â€"There is no surplus of School Childten‘s mxhibition tickets this year, owing to a new plan. Each child received a ticket from senoo.. The Times & Guide has no exhib, ition tickets as we have had in formerâ€" years. â€"Maiton has had a successful â€"The Upper and Lower Hum-! ber . bridges and the. bridge over the West Branch, near 'l’h'utle-* town, are very ~nartow, but cars â€"Moffats will be one of the leadâ€" ing exhibits in the electrical buildâ€" ing again this year. They have some very fine stoves, refrigeraâ€" tors. Be sure to see this extensive, wellâ€"planned exhibit. * â€"Remember that Carl Austin is producing some of the finest toiletâ€" ware that is displayed at the Exâ€" hibition. _ Buy products that are made in Weston, wheu;t possible and support home industry. ~â€"Another im Street will take pl n a new vitrolite front, will appear on Petrie‘s Music and Redio. â€"Next week‘s paper will be deâ€" voted.to ‘"Back to School", merâ€" chants are offering big values and a full line of stock as well as school supplies, â€" â€"C.C.M.‘s di:&uy of bicycles and skates at Canadian Na~ tional Exhibitiqn this year is uqmthin{ that should {e seen, without fail. ~Tbam8eqreuryo(l’tb‘h.ln- dustrial League is certain intthlufmin the limeligh pg: Keep it up : I â€"Weston has considerable park | space .which could be made . attractive by keepi ies cut and. trimme ~â€"Some of the the Humber migh touris â€"What can be done to interest the young people in church work, in the respective churches ? to _â€"â€" GUITAR RY ow, but cara if both .cars K 9240 Sec. 50â€"basket pink and red anâ€" nuals: 1, L. )Iou)d; 2, Mrs. Hughes; 3, Mrs. W:ggott. Sec. 57â€"basket of zinnias: 1, W. J. Pollett; 2, Mr. Calvert; 3, G. Overton. Sec. 57â€"basket bouquet, mixed: 1 ®. T"Vl". 2, A. J. V. Atkins; 3, Mrs. W. Mould. Sec. 58â€"basket bouquet, mixed: 1, A. J. V. Atkins; 2, L. Mould; 3, P. Buck. Sec. 59â€"basket ofvasters: 1, S. Tennant; 2, F. Dyer; 3, G. Overton. Sec. 60â€"bride‘s bouguet: 1, F. Fordham; 2, Mrs. Page. F Sec .61â€"flowering house t 1, Mrs. &vign;flrl. w. lftlv‘u?d 3, S. Tennant. _ Sec. 62â€"folinge plant: 1, S. Tenâ€" nant; 2, Mrs. Savigar; 3, Mrs. W Mould. Mrs. See. 55â€"basket 'bnuquet. 1 var., not over 2 ft.: 1, A. J. V. Atkins; 2, G. Overton; 3, W. Calvert. A recently developed © tractor shovel loads and unloads without the necessity for turning on its base during each cycle of its operâ€" ation. The machine fills its bucket at one end, raises the load overâ€" Mcnd fimwm it i“ the other . The unit is oqmipod with cast nickel alloy steel buckets of various types suited for the kinds of work to be done. Among the varied uses for the tractor shove! are cellar and ditch digging, loading coal and shoveling snow. By the use of a "bulldozer" atâ€" tachment, it is also possible for the tractor to do road grading work. _Sec. 56â€"basket bonquet, 1 var., aver 2 feet: 1, G. Overton; 2, 8. Tennant; 3,.Mrs. Kemp. _ _ Since Switzerland first adopted nickel for coinage in 1881, a total of 33 governments have issued pure nickel coins in 89 denominations and 105 designs./ R Sec, 39â€"vase of mixed flowers 1, R. Fordham; 2, G. Hiett; â€"3, W Calvert. Sec. 40â€"bowl of roses: 1, L Mould; 2, Mrs, Hughes. Sec. 41â€"basket o!rdg:n-in: 1, G. Overton; 2, R. Foi m. Sec. 42â€"bow!l _ of violas: 1, G. Overton; 2, A. J. V. Atkins. WORCCCUR C 20 6. T. ACRINS, Sec. Ment's boutonnier: 1, F W. Fordham; 2, R. Fordham; 3 Mr€, Ruddock. "=Bec. 38â€"hbow!l of mixed flowers for table: 1, Mrs. Savigar; 2, Mrs. Waggott; 3, L Mould. Vacation time is drawing to a dou:"ud'om‘mm our stride again s 'otk? Club ufivi‘t'ir- have been u -‘uu-dwu .Mt idnultht ml::: 4 several me; mm-nry{ulymw Members of the eribbage team others interested, uestâ€" ::dtn get in touch -uh"i.’zuh. before August 31st, softball team showing. oâ€"night is club night and it is thf!n‘!{fnlmluthm. :uo“‘wou\d like to see every chair ?oolleefiun of vegetables gott, Athletic _ Association i is making a good ESTON ORKINGMEN‘$S ITTICISMS ISECRACKS |PEACHESâ€" arreacrtive & | APPLES _ asas«et /15§5. ORANGES 2002 23. | POTATOES _ 10 15. 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