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Times & Guide (1909), 6 May 1942, p. 3

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P11 Nt Personals A machineâ€"gunned whale, apparâ€" ently mistaken for a submarine by patrolling aviators, was washed up on a beach near Gijon, Spain. Sixty feet Iani from nose to tail, the whale‘s hide had been punctured by machineâ€"gun slugs. Victoria laughed heartily as she said, "Well, I am glad there is at least one voice in the kingdom which is not afraid to tell me what it thinks of me." know. "Since Your Ma;esty insists," the mflnister replied, "the parrot said, "Go along, you u; IK old _woman." .V_icf‘,pgl“hgghe«f heartily as she when, pnssh;g through the private R::;ge which led to his study, she a parrot call out some words m a cross tone of voice. *What did he say?" Victoria inâ€" quired of one of her ministers, Deeply embarrassed, the man replied, "If you please, Your Maâ€" j-tg;’f had rather not repeat it." "But what was it?" insisted the Queen., "Something I fear Your Majesâ€" $y would not like," was the reply. _ But the Queen demanded to 1942â€"43 season will be elected. Will members please note the change in ‘yrommme. i a s f Speaks At Chatham QUEEN VICTORIA‘S REIGN In Windsor Castle, during Vicâ€" toria‘s relg'n,bthair was a suite of ms used by the Queen‘s chapâ€" m One day the Queen was reâ€" turning to her apartment after a eonsultation with the chaplain Helee OB ND PID MOM M RSECCDUCEE }rom two lbs. of glycerine we get four lbs, of nitroâ€"glycerine; and four lbs. of nitroâ€"gylcerine make enough cordita to throw one 4.7 hells at an enemy submarine. &onlz collect more fats. TWO THINGS ARE IMPORTâ€" ANT IN _ THE DONATING OF BALVAGE. First, phone one of the following numbers: Weston 1024, Weston 704â€"J .or Zone 4â€"503. Second, place your parcel or bag in a dr{ place on the front veranda the following Monday. Collections are made only once a week, Monâ€" d'Z". Remember, there are many vegetable oils means curtailment of eur explosive manufacture unless we increase the amount of domestic fate. From 20 lbs. of household fats we get two lbs. of glycerine; Fats and bones salvage, espeâ€" eially fats, must be increased if pou{bl‘e: é.l_.\rtailment of import of or _ an RUBB&R. les," watm and toy imals; 4 cellaneous tems as‘Bléeping bags, baby carâ€" riage tires, goâ€"cart tires, bicycle tires, inner tubes, hicycle handle grips. rubber hair and massage rushes, belting, furniture casters, or_any other piece of LIVE Mrs. G. Emnestâ€"Forbes has reâ€" turned from Chatham where she was guest speaker at a woman‘s Juncheon for the United Church. While in Chatham she was the E:nt of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mcâ€" tcheon, former muchâ€"esteemed residents of our town. Their many friends in Weston follow them with 'good wishes to their new home in Chatham. Their son, Harâ€" old, is now Flight Commander at the Thunder Bay Air Training Echool, while Lieutenant George McCutcheon is in the Pharmacy department of the Petewawa â€"Continued from page 1 eaps and suits, baby garments; surgical e1uipment, including hot ';vl.tet bottles, s){’ringe bulbs, tub« ng, sponges, sheeting; sporting goods Tike gucks, football bladders, lls, rubber grips, exercisers, garden hose, air hose, laboratory tubing, machine nh?hxbing, inâ€" sulated cibte, photogtaphic supâ€" hospital. New Collection Depot Provided Richview W.L The Richview Branch of the Women‘s Institute held its April meeting at the home of Mrs. G. Grubb with Mrs. C. Kellam in the ir, _A very splendid talk on ealth was given by Mrs. Br’iv"c‘e offatt, the guest speaker. e {ay meeting will be at the home Ml&meetinz will be at the home of Mrs. Grubb when officers for Have Baby Son i Mr. and Mrs. J. Pichea, nee Bympathy of many friends i‘ou fit to the family of the late arles J. Bfie. who passed away guddenly on Thursday of last week. Bympathy Extended fend In Your Items < Wour items are invited for this them to Times and muphm.thmwkmm& * Owners of dogs are r«iuired ON OR BEFORE JUNE 1st IN BACH YEAR to register his or her dog and to procure a license tag therefore. | _ _, License tags may be obtained at the Municipal Offices, Town _ _A dog is deemed to be running at large when found in a highâ€" way or other public place and not under the control of, or on & teash in the hands of any person. _ e â€" Dogs running at large contrary to the said Byâ€"law may be g!gtyfgd. killed, or otherwise disposed of by the duly authorized TAKE NOTICE THAT: Under Byâ€"law 572 enacted by the Municipal Couneil, no perâ€" won shall at any time suffer or permit his or her dog to run at large in the Town of Weston. _ _ s s arth, announce the birth of a son, [ay 3, at Weston Cottage Hospital. Is to be made in a limited time. nutes count, so tglmae be ‘sure to your share in this regard. igabeth Blyth of Ottawa, 19 Main The Times and Guide is always pleased to publish items of personal interest. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Telephone items to Zone 4â€"426 npathy of the district is exâ€" d to the !lmhily o!'?d:e late p WX' who awa; ursday, April go&' * Notice To Dog Owners o l _“TOWN OF WESTON,, Y, MAY 6, 1942 3. E. HOLLEY, Chief Constable. Twentyâ€"two towns in the U.8. are named Buffalo, > opened with a hymn, followed by a prayer by Mrs. W. Christie. The Scripture I{eu.hng was Psaim 8 in unison. Mrs. E. Whiting favored us with two lovely piano solos. The remainder of the m consisted of a series of ill slides on India. We were fortunate to have Miss Dorothy Pearson with us, who was able to give additional information concerning the scenes. The meeting closed with prayer, after _ which refreshments were served. 5 â€" Plans _ were made for the Annual Tea to be held on Stturd%. June 6th at the home of Mrs. W. The devotional L&:‘ of _ the meeting taken by . J. Palmer the home of Miss Eva Nattress on Thursday, April €3rd, After the Minutes and treaâ€" surer‘s reg‘ort were given a letter from the Toronto West Presbyterâ€" ial was read urging all members to attend the Sectional Conference to be held on Wédnesday, May 6th at be held on Wednemam- Westminster United Chure Christie, 201 John Street. The monthly m“tixfi' of the Dorothf' Pearson Auxiliary â€" of Central United Church was held at and socials sponsored by the Harâ€"| !" the rectory of UUr Lady of dington Soehgo Club for the benefit |Victory church, Mount Dennis, of the B.W.V.F. was held at the|recently. The marriage was home of Mrs. Brookes, 88 Henry |solemnized of Mary Elizabeth St. A pleasant evening was spent|Boyle: of i:fixeml]e Ave.; daughâ€" and refreshments and prizes were|ter of Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Basil donated by the hostess. A draw|Boyle, to John Douglas Harrison was also made for handicraft, the|of Sunnybrae .Crescent, son of work of Miss Brookes, realizing a|Mrs. Harrison and the late Crawâ€" sum of $5.50. The total roeei(v)l ford Harrison. Father McCool conâ€" for the evening totalled $10.50.|ducted the service. The bride, Winning ticket was No. 91. given away by her father, wore Miss Eva Nattress Hostess to Dorothy Pearson Auxiliary Confnfixlafiom to Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Jewell of Denver, Colorado, who are the proud parents of a baby dar&hur, Peml\lyy(‘;tx:l; Jewell. Mrs. Clifford Jewell, Main Street North, is the grandmother. Another Euchre Another in the series of euchres and socials sponsored by the Harâ€" Have Baby Girl oo To reval L Dr. Tom Jewell has received his e5°° 5 commission as Captain j:. the | Pte. Campbell Brown, a member of United States Medical C and|Canada‘s active army, is shown will leave this week for San Franâ€"| above with his bride following cisco where he will be stationed.|their marriage in St. John‘s His mother, Mrs. Clifford Jewel!!,| Church, Richmond, Surrey. Engâ€" resides at 112 Main Street North. |land. ‘The bride is the former y of i adistrict is | daugh o7 Me and Suos. 3. Cicds ughter r. rs. J. extended to Mrs. Webber, & dobn | of Richmond. The groom, altached St., and family in the loss of the| to the Royal Regiment of Cangkia, former‘s Mother, last week. is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Charles Boyer "THE L(SST,A;PATROL" Victor McLaglenâ€"Boris Karloff MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY MAY 111412 "ONE FOOT Il: HEAVEN" â€" with â€" Fred Hul(mia!y‘-â€"-lhn Martin "NEW YORK TOWN® _ o ALBO we Zane Grey‘s "LAST OF THE DUANES" JU. 1960 WESTON 130 Adolph Menjouâ€"Carole Landis Fredrie Marchâ€"Martha Scott WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAY MAY 13â€"14 "APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE" T. DENNI M THEATRE S FRIPAYâ€"SATURDAY P MAY 8.9 â€" ALSO â€" "ROAD SHOW" Margaret Sullavan ALSO « â€"_ \;:‘sowder blue crepe frock with fitâ€" ted basque, beige accents and a corsage of gardenias. Her sister, In the rectory of Our Lady of Victory church, Mount Dennis, recently. The marriage was solemnized of Mary Elizabeth Harrisonâ€"Boyle C. Brown, Mount Dennis. | WED gi pincs Ideal Apple, Strawberry or Raspberry JAM, 4 lb. tin ..._.__ Thrift SOAP FLAKES, family size ... Hillerest PEACHES, 16 oz, tinâ€"2 for ... FIRST INSTALMENT OF TAXES PAYABLE MAY 11th, 1942 See tax bill for Discount allowed on instalments, other than the first, if paid on or before May 11th. & Prompt payment will avoid penalty charges being added, F. W. MERTENS, Tax Collector. .__ ALL TAX BILLS HAVE NOW BEEN ISSUED : Ratepayers who have not received their tax bills should make immediate application to the Tax Collector, Town Hall, Weston. 16 0%. Hitâ€"â€"B $OF saummomaccmmemirsns Gravenstein APPLESAUCE, 36 9%, HNDâ€"â€"B JOF wusccamenmmsenmmnize Devon PICKLES, S{veet. Mustard or Relish, 19 oz. bottle ._______._._.. In accordance with the provisions of the Ontario Assessment Act. Diced BEETS or CARROTS, 16 O0%, HNâ€"B FOF .......â€".soomoommmismes Sunâ€"Rite Golden CORN, 10 O8¢ MN 1.0.cmrmmemmmmmmienmemmunimemcre Swift PORK and BEANS, SPECIAL, 16 O8, HNâ€"B $OF ao..msccommenmmmmmemarmen Ayimer Tomato CATSUP, J AOV â€" secmtartoirerme in se amsoe Yas s itecanm esz Campbell‘s TOMATO JUICE, 16 oz, tinâ€"2 for ._____... York Brand SAUERKRAUT,! BB OB +. .coocmmmmmrntrmmmnnemtiinun York PUMPKIN, 28 o%. tinâ€"2 for B $OF. ..onmu0imemmenmrontonnitmenteveabenimemisaiis Aylmer Vegetable SOUP, & FOP snorrorrommmmreretomiisnine tavenscrmatinte Hedlands Split Pea or Celery SOUP $ T01 : scmulassmme iersssens ucesc Royal York TOMATOES, Canrite PEAS, WED IN ENGLAND York ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS, Boned, Rolled POT ROAST, Mild Cured PORK SHOULDER, shank off, SPBCIAL, lb. ... ROUND STEAK, SIRLOIN STEAK, WING OR PORTERKHOUSE STEAK OR ROAST, one price, Jb. musmomemmmssmyg Thick SHORTâ€"RIB, BLA.D% + SHOULDER OR SQU BUMP BOABT, D; n.â€"1.........cumotmsems Choise Boned, Rolled PRIME RIB, Give Yourself a Treat of This Choice, Tender BABY BEEF Weston Cut Rate Meat Market PHONE 241 15 oz. tinâ€"8 for TOWN OF WESTON _â€"_â€" 1942 TAXES MEAT SPECIALS Bellâ€"Sinclair ‘ The marriage took place in Mount Dennis gmbyterian church, Rev. Mr. McLeod officiating, of Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sinclair, to Mr. Norman Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bell. man was Robert Cuthbertson. Folâ€" lowing a reception for the immeâ€" diate families at the home of the bride‘s parents, the newlyweds took a short trip east, and on their return will live in Toronto. Miss Ruth Boyle, was bridesmaid, wearing a clergyâ€"gray suit with brown and beige accents. Groomsâ€" the bride‘s parents, and for the reâ€" cept.ioz;{ the bflgfi: mother t:,“v‘l z: gown of navy redingo white‘ accessories and carried a bouquet of roses. The bridal couple left after the r‘ugtloa for Brantâ€" ford and western Ontario. For the trip the bride wore a gold dress, with green tweed coat and brown accessories. When they return they will live at 59 St. Joseph St,, breath.â€"Mrs. J. Quinn, o?"‘i‘uu-b'" , cousin of the bdg:hv;l matron of honor. She wore a blue flowered organza floorâ€"length dress with gg:k hat and gloves, and carried # quet of roses, The flower !gfilrl. Doreen Lee, w dtfil 0 hngth ;hoe:-.snd urti.dozheolonm.{: T iers Parls wee tieen. "A mo i as s gept_io:_:_'y:lnzold at the home of Weston. Leona Alice Russen is Bride Of 6. Mowat GROCERIES 21c .25¢ .25¢ 25¢ 19¢ 10c 23¢ 25¢ 11c 20c 19¢ 25¢ 19¢ 21c 47¢ 35¢ 250 MAIN NORTH 25¢ 82¢ 21¢c 23¢ 83¢ Assortedâ€"4 for ... Our Own Blend TEA, Delicious Quality, 1b. Grade A Large EGGS, COB) | â€"vimmenrmmmetcmbemes Maple Leaf TOJLET SOAPS, â€" â€" Hillcrest Pastry FLOUR, 89 1 DHG smzmmeumiss. First Grade Creamery BUTTER, Quix Toasted WHEAT FLAKES with Knifeâ€"2 for «... Shinl‘l!{'l Assorted DESSERTS, B 10M ncrrnnenmemimmrealdmiereiacs, Shirriff"s JELLY POWDERS;, Dishco Crushed PINEAPPLE, 19 06 Mn ... .______ D?err’l ASSORTED BISCUITS, eppoonenbeonsplanncrnenne Manning‘s SODAS, large box ... York APPLE JUIOE, D SOF uncaventicmmermie Lombard or Green Gagh PLUMS, $ for ... _ Red Feather JELLY POWDER, SPECLAL, SAEH â€"mmmmmmmmtress PICKLED ONIONS, Dyson DILL PICKLES, JB 08, BX 1sâ€"emmmmenmmin Kesllt;u or Quaker CORN FLAKES, OF Anmnmmmenisiectascamedtninremersisensines Choice Shoulder LAMB CHOPS POF SEEWIRE) 1D, â€"surrcrcomermnime AD+ â€" keontmemnnmnntumeres rommnarie Smoked Side or Peameal Back BACON," ID +.i wirmemcommnmatie Choice Fronts of Canadian Young Small Link SAUSAGE, Rump Fillets, Loin Chops, 15 _ iZaite . PBt Boned, Rolled ROAST VEAL, lb. â€" Smmnsiemins Choice Milk Fed VEFL, M:a:ty Loin LAMB ‘]CHOP!(? 5 cakes for 27 os. TIMES AND GUIDE Wwas the best man, and Mr. JACK |style ' Legg the usher, At the reception % at home, Mrs. Sinclair received |fant | |wearing an airforce blue enze Her ; |dress with pink roses, and the|was ‘ groom’l mother assisted in powder | dress lue crepe with pink roses. After | wrea Ducker, Lambton Ave., and Wilâ€" liam James ‘Fodd, R.C.A.F., son of Mrs. Todd and the late William ‘Wodd, Dundas St., Islington. The bride, gi in marriage by her father, worer streetâ€"length dress of powder bJue silk jersey with matching hat and navy accessories. She was attended by her sister, ‘Miss Madeleine Ducker, in a gold wool crepe dress with matching hat ‘l.nd corsage of red roses. Max Ducker, brother of .the bride, was best man. At a recefition at the home of the bride, Mrs. Ducker wotre & teal blue dress with matchâ€" ing accessories and corsage of pink sweet peas. The mother of the groom chose & Monterey rose dress with corsage of mauve sweet peas. The couple later left for a trip to St, Catharines. f Fraserâ€"Hawkins With Rev. G. W. Lynd officiatâ€" ing, Joan S. Hawkins, McGill St., Toronto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hawkins,â€"became the bride of Douglas Grant Fraser, Preston St., Em“, son of A. Fraser and the late Mrs. Fraser, in an interesting ceremony as Ashâ€" m honeymoon in Niagara Falls, the ‘couplo will live ln"‘lgronto. SR Toddâ€"Ducker In the vestry of Chalmers Unitâ€" ed church, Mount Dennis, on April 4th, Rev. A. J. Eagle united in marriage Gwendolyn Annie Ducker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a powder blue wool crepe dress with corsage of American Beauty roses. She was attended by Miss Lillian Muir in a salmon pink wool crepe dress with Tl.lhmn roses. Mr. Donald Bell was best man, and Mr. Jack Legg the usher, At the reception exring sn Sisforcy. D '"u.z.""d wearing an orce blue dress with pink roses, and the groom‘s mother assisted in powder ue crepe with 'Eii:l':"r&{s.' After honevmonn in Niawavra Falle tha PHONE 241 .25¢ _5¢ 25c .230 25c 29c 170 19¢ 18c 250 250 25¢ 43¢ 35¢ 386 24c 146 166 P20 29¢ 23¢ 290 286 15¢ At the reception at the bride‘s home, Mrs. Hawkins received in a blue ensemble with matching accesâ€" sories and corsage of roses and sweet peas. For a trip to Ottawa the bride wore a navy tailored suit and pink accessories. The newlyâ€" weds will reside in Toronto. On the bride‘s birthday, April 25, the marriage was solemnizetf in â€"Continued on page 4 Banksâ€"Gove B. Comm. \ _ BARRISTER, ETC. Offices: Bank of Montreal Bldg Hours: 9 to 12 Daily Tues. and Thurs. Evenings PHONE 82 and 395J WESTON BRANCH Toronto Conservatory of Music INCH APTS. PHONE 38J Annexâ€"42 George St. Piano, Singing, Violin GCEORGE W. BULL â€"Read the Ads. Elgin 1863 _ Money to Loa C. Lorne Fraser M. A. BARRIBTE%.“SOUCITO& Bank of Nova Scotia Chambets, WESTON Weston 182W _ Junet. 0769 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Choral Class * Marion Demorest, L.T.C.M. Theoryâ€"Kindergarten WESTON TAXI J. Edgar Parsons PHONE 900 34 HOUR SERVICE SOLICITORS PROFESSIONAL CARDS 54 MAIN N. &=â€"a4. IN THE HOME TAXIS BUSINESS CARDS There was not one death senâ€" tence passed in Scotland, nor was there one execution in Scottish prisons in 1931. _ There is more close work being done toâ€"day than ever before and so correct posture is becoming an : SUCC PoBiZon Tor reading or sewing is that attained when the elbows are at the side and the readâ€" ing m&thxor,uvlnshheldhthn hand so that the elbows form a right angle. Vocational adaptation 330 Bay St., Toronto WA. T771 Res.: 57 George Strest, Weston The Versatile Entertainer for your next prograra Illustrated circular FREE Address 628B CRAWFORD ST. TORONTO Hungary is such _ _ Waston 378J _ _ For appointment during day, F.A. SilvermanK.C. a~ PHONES "Junct. 6402" "Weston 544M° K C!::;DPIAC'I‘I)I ervous Chronic Diseasas T2 Gc;vwflh Ave. Mt. Dennis Geo, W, GARDNOUSE, B.A. lâ€"nâ€"; : : Phone JU. 8059 Saturday By Appointment PROMPT, counmous SERVICE 65 Main St. S. "*"* ‘Office Hours: Daily ; also Tuesday CLEANERS AND DYERS Quality Cleaning Barrister, Solteitor, Ete. 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennits ENTERTAINMENT CHIROPRACTOR Piano Tuning RALPH GORDON MONEY TO LOAN o8 600B SERVICES PIANO TUNING 'D}OE.;K' 7998 or W m.“'uh or -: arag wonioaés Encuariies J. W. BROWN SOLICITORS ; | UNDERTAKERS Sether Brzos SECURE The matter of e possucn tis much greater importance to gc cflc:.-(ott ity â€" of ple realize. E‘;.l are found to be m 0 s t comfortâ€" able when lookâ€" ing straig ht to the horizon, and LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 THE JEWEL AND GIFT SHOP Phone 354 10 MAIN ST. SOUTH R. A. Saaimans â€"Read the ads. \ Classified Ads Cost 35¢ for 25 words priced, and can be added to otfifledin,n&pohw are not discontinued. Specialized Motor Tuncâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON CoOWsLIP Suggestive of an old fashioned English garden, painted in gey colors under the glaze where it cannot come off, 24 Hours‘ Towing Service FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE PHONE: ROY‘S TAXI W. J. WARD | Phon® J07e 1177 wWhetole | FLY PHONE 456 Spode PRONE Toâ€"Bay wWESTON 34 TAXIS way

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