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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Dec 1942, p. 7

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THURSDAY, DEC, 11, 1042 Card of Thanks Mr. Hesp and family, of 24 King George Road, with to thank their many ~friends, and good neighâ€" bours, for their kind expressions of lyl:lrthy and floral tributes extended to them during their reâ€" cent sad bereavement. Mrs. H. Hart and family, of 99 King Street, wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the many relatives, friends and neighbours, for their kind uxm- sions of sympathy and floral tributes extended during their reâ€" sent sad bereavement. 0â€"55â€"1w CHILD‘S Tricycle (large size), reasonarble, good condition. Phone 1251â€"W, Weston. 0â€"55â€"1w C.C.M. skates and shoes, , white, _ _size 5; also girl‘s goloshes, brown, furred, size 615. 122 William street. oâ€"55â€"1w MAN‘S Bicycle, good condition, $40.00 cash, new tires. Apply 227 John street, Weston. o-Bg)-lw HEINTZMAN Piano, coil springs IVORY Kitchen Cabinet, glass and feather mattress. Apply apartment over 204 Main street north. oâ€"55â€"1w _ doors, porcelain table top, good comdition,.. Phone 225â€"W. 0â€"55â€"1w BOY‘S Skates and Boots, size 7; Girl‘s, size 4. $1.25 per pair. Simmons graceline bedstead, full size, brown, $4.00. Apply 22 Fern Avenue. Phone 46â€"W. 0â€"55â€"1w ET{GLJSH prams; sewing cabinets; mattresses, all sizes; cribs, rollâ€" up; magatine _ racks; dropâ€"side mattresses. _ Weston _ Furniture, 6â€"8 John St., Weston. Phone Zone 4â€"500. xâ€"55â€"1w BOY‘S brown Milton cloth coat, almost new, size 16; electric train (Lionel), 2 sets of freight cars, 2 pullman coaches, that light, 4 switches, 1 crossing, 39 tracks. Apply evenings. 48 Holâ€" ley Ave. . 0â€"55â€"1w ONE pair lady‘s black tube skates > and boots, size 7, almost new. Phone Weston 1285â€"W. _ 0â€"55â€"1w tario, Blenheim, Greenings, Peeâ€" waukee, Baldwin, Fallawater, etc. Prices low, â€" Buy direct from Rovelon Farm, 143 Queen‘s Drive, Weston. Phone 287â€"M. _ 0â€"55â€"1w EATING and Cookingâ€"Spy, Onâ€" -;6;1;; \vâ€"t)â€"ri(;_;efiei after Christâ€" mas and on Saturdays. Box No. 5525, Times and Guide. 0â€"55â€"1w SCHOOL TEACHER desiresâ€" temâ€" MODERN ?fmr room bungalow for sale, take $500 cash or monthly payments of $35.00 which pays, taxes, interest and $200.00 off principal, Apply 38 Main St. N. 0â€"55â€"1w AT THISTLETOWN, 3 miles from Weston, modern 8 room brick house, reâ€"decorated, vacant, garâ€" age. Apply A. F. Lund, Weston RR. No. 3, Phone Weston 236â€"Wâ€"2. 0â€"55â€"1w SMALL Cottage tcT Rent, including coal and electric stove, chicken house and garden; suit cougle; can be furnished or u?umiu ed. Apply Johnstop, Royal or'l‘c -l}o‘nd at Lawrence Ave. TWO gentlemen to share room and board. Apply 551 Queen‘s drive. } oâ€"55â€"1w â€" tlemen. Apply 83 Buttonwood Ave,. JU. 3379. 0â€"55â€"1w ROOM AND BOARD for two genâ€" WANT ADS EMPLOYMENT WANTED ARTICLES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ROOM AND BOARD HOUSES FOR RENT than the legal retail price now prevailing. BE SURE YOU GET THE FULL BENEFIT OF THIS REDUCTION APPLES TIMES & GUIDE MUST BE SOLD FOR 2e A QUART LESS M LIK 0â€"55â€"1w 0â€"55â€"1w GIRLS to learn aluminum welding; good pw while learning. Vicinâ€" ity of Weston. _ Apply nearest Employment and Selective Service Kimplo; Office. _ cal nurse. Apply 29 Little, Wesâ€" ton 451 R. 0â€"55â€"1w WANTED â€" immediately, practiâ€" YOUNG PIGS for Sale. Apply 1677 Wilson Ave., Weston. _ Crang, Wilson Avenue, between Jane Street and C.P.R. tracks, one two year old dark holstein heifer, with white -tfl& down face. Phone J. E. Griffith, 172â€"Wâ€"3. Any STRAYED from the pasture of J. information leading to. recovery rewarded. Persons retaining this animal will be prosecuted. _ __ _ BY OFFICIAL ORDER Beginning Wednesday, December 16th Dining Room Suite, 9 pieces â€"a beauty s Electric Washing Machine Electric Refrigerator Plugâ€"in Canadian Beauty 2 Breakfast Sets, $18.00 and $20.00 Stove Electric Fireplaces Skates Odd Chest of Drawers Vanity Dressers Dressers Beds, complete Pull Out Couches Lamps (Floor) Cook Stoves Three and Four Burner Gas Stoves Ice Boxes Odd Buffets Kitchen Cupboards Kitchen Cabinets Small Typewriting Desk Sleighs Kiddies‘ Scooters and Bicycles Rugs, all sizes Gas Fire Numerous other things. Twin Beds Spring Filled Mattresses Special on new Dinette Sets, $69.00; Cedar Chests and Lamps, Coffee Tables and End Tables, Chesterfield Tables, Kindergarten Sets, $8.95; Kiddie Rocking Chairs, Baby High Chairs, Commode and Toilet Seats. CASH, CASH, CASH, CASH Waiting for all kinds of good clean Furniture, Stoves, Washing Machines, Refrigerators. Zone 4â€"500 Weston Furniture 6â€"8 JOHN ST., WESTON LIVESTOCK FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE when sold as fluid milk for human consumption MELP WANTED LOST xâ€"55â€"1w oâ€"55â€"1w â€"1w New and Used Lumber WE are offering lumber, doors, , lath, cedar roofâ€" mg. wabiecls in aie Laaae and Lumber Co.. 2 Blackthorn Ave. JU. 5845. LY. 0433, xâ€"44â€"1t TO PRESERVE your pictures have Wednesday to Saturday, . Samples may be seen during these days. Reasonable prices, prompt -eai:c. oâ€"54â€"1w floor in home with all conveniâ€" ences, continuous hot water. Genâ€" tlemen preferred, Apply 234 John street. © oâ€"55â€"1w FURNISHED room on ground TWO Unfurnished Rooms near _ car line; housekeeping privileges, Apply 7 \'Ilctorin St. V’.. {Velto‘l:l.fl WANTED by January 10, room â€" and board for elderly lady, Apply statingâ€" particulars. . Box 5425, Times and Guide. leges, close to Massey Harris, Weston. Prefer home where bridge is played. Apply W. Gray, Wesâ€" ton Hotel. Phone 825. oâ€"55â€"1w ROOM and board with home priviâ€" Medical investigations being conâ€" ducted at the Edinburgh Royal Inâ€" firmary have raised a "bright hope" that cancer may be cured, Dr. John Orr told a meeting of the Infirmary‘s League of Subscribers. RAY OF HOPE "I don‘t want to be too optimisâ€" tic," Dr. Orr said, "but I would say, as the result of investigations carried out at the Edinburgh Inâ€" firmary, we appear able to give hopeâ€"and I think bright hopeâ€" that cancer can be helped and perâ€" haps even cured." Orr said correlated efforts of medical workers have led to the hope that the severity of certain surgical o%emtions for cancer can be diminished, that the life expecâ€" tation of patients after operations may be increased, and that a cure may be found. _ . hn "We are coming to grips with the discase now," he said, "but the vital factorâ€"early treatmentâ€"still depends upon the patient coming forward as soon as possible. Only if this is done can our hopes be realized in these three respects." WANTED BY "BRIDGE FAN® In an interview later, Dr. Orr said he had the results of cases in which "certain kinds of canâ€" cer became amenable to treatâ€" ment and al llocal manifestations disappeared. _ _ __ _ _ . He added that if treatment is taken at the right time and is carâ€" tied out properly, the results are "extraordinary." Progress also is being made elsewhere on the treatâ€" ment of cancer, he said. "The field is opening up greatâ€" ly," he said. "Some results are astonishing but one does not want to say that all cases of cancer are curable." ) PREBERVE your pictures have them framed. ‘hou Zone 4â€"426 ROOMS TO LET, UNFURNISHED WHEN BUYING FRESH FISH FOLLOW_RULES SUGGESTED BY FISHERIES DEPARTMENT When buying fish here are points worth remembering from the Doâ€" minion Department of Fisheries: Fresh fish is characterized by clear eyes which are not sunken, a fresh smell especially at the gills which should be red, and the flesh firm and elastic to the touch. | For a generous meal allow three servings to the pound for fillets and a half a pound per person for whole fish. It is sound economy to buy a Â¥ound or so extra whenJ)urchasing ish so that if any is left from the first meal it may not be wasted, but combined wit hthe extra fish and used in another way for a second meal. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he o; because I go unto my Father. â€"Christ Jesus: John 14: 12. Christianity ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED PICTURE FRAMING WANTED ; lowest prices. York Wrecking oâ€"54â€"1w By ANNE ALLAN g Uydro Home Econemist. * LETB PI%N FOR A j "WHITE CHRISTMAS:!* Hello Homemakers! Sparkling frost or gleaming white snowbanks put us in a different mood â€" yes, Christmas is in the air! Holidays are on us al lof a sudden. And the happiest spot in all the world at Chrrntmu should be the homé. Candleâ€"lit windows, wreathed doorways, evergreen bouihlâ€"fll.fl are so many ideas for a homemade Christmas. Decorations can be simple and inoxlnnlin yet lovelyâ€" and the whole family can have the fun of helping. Let‘s start at the front door! Tie a big red oilcloth bow or a Christmas wreath on the door Then the front hall: the children will be delighted to make a vine with paper poinsettias here and there, to twist down the stairway rail,. An archway between rooms makes a grand place for a display of green and red â€" use one h{:e glcture nail at the top and tie the ecorations to a heavy green cord across the top and down the sides. The mantel will still be the favâ€" ourite place to hang your stockings. But ‘twill never do to hang precious rayon or lisle hose this year â€"â€" so make bags or socks of red netting ‘for everyone. Empty thread spools painted red with water paint will hold springs of pine upright like little trees for use on tables and window sills. Christmas bells make gay decorations in doorways or hung from chandeliers. Red paper stars can be cut out to spangle your white curtains. Once started, all sorts of bright ideas will come flocking to you. RECIPES ' Christmas Pudding %4 cup butter, 4 cup corn syru&. 4 ecup brown suézur, 2 eggs, 1 tsps. baking powder, 4 tsp. soda, / tsp. salt, % tsp. cinnamon, % tsp. cloves, 4 tsp. allspice, % tsp. mace, 1% cups flour, / cup butterâ€" milk, 1 cup chopped seedless raisins, %4 eup chopped citron, & cup chopped nuts (if obtai'nable). MIXING = BOWL > Cream the butter. add the syrup and sugar gradually and cream thoroughly. Add the eg@s and beat well. Mix and sift the baking powder, soda, salt, spices and 1 cup of the flour and add to the dirst mixture alternately with the butterâ€" milk. Stir in the raisins, citron and nuts which have been mixed with the remaining % cup of flour, Pour into a greased mold, cover and steam for about 2 hours in wellâ€" WESTON 74 IrvinLumber Co. Ltd. 139 MAIN ST. S. BUILDING SUPPLIES THE COURTEOUS SERVICE PROMPT DELIVERY FUEL LUMBER TIMES AND GUIDE PHONES: Red Currant Sauce made as follows: the salt and red eurnm&uq Fold in the beaten .g"yo and the whipped cream. es 6 to 8. Melting Moments 2 cuio sifted pastry flour, 1 t?. baking soda, 2 t:jr cream of tartar, % tsp. , 1 cup bukhfi fat, % cup (lightly Teo pore raniie, Arion go. â€" p. pure vanilla, c k Measure flour, and .dz.l_:nkiqg Mdk"..'.‘&'.d: egeg white ;;gfigfand ar + opuh.vfl;‘.-"f“.r uh ddition. _A;’! soda, cream of tartar and salt. Cream baking fat slightly and sfld\u:x blend in brown sugar. eat and add egg. Sift in dry inâ€" gredients, about a third at a time, combining after each addition. Add vanilla. Mix in additional flour, if necessary, to make a dough which may be handled. Roll small porâ€" tions of mixture into balls and decorate with slices of citron peel and cherries to represent holly. Bake on greased pan in moderate electric oven, 350°, about 20 minutes. TAKE A TIP: 1. The Dominion Power Controller has â€" stated that ornamental l&;hfing will be Eermitted | TTHIN THE HOME during _ the period of December 24th to January 1st, inclusive. «"Within the home" does not include lighting of Christmas trees on the front lawn or any decoraâ€" tions not strictly within the house. It does not permit Christmas tree or decorative lighting in storesâ€"or any other place except "within tlgAeLho_me." MV MoPt O omeint 2. 50 not cover lamps with tissue gnper â€" it may cause a fire. 3. Save electricity â€" do not leave Christmas decorative lights on longer than necessary. 4. Living room lights may be turned off while everyone is chatting. Decorative lights will give enough brightness and be much more effective. THE QUESTION BOX "é;n-‘y'l Due to lack of space this had to be omitted. Answers have been mailed direct. . . w:\"nrlll;xwli.u;"irâ€"l;/:l'teu you to write to her c/o The Conservator. Send i..;,l {::‘u; 3 iuc’iiiox;i on homemaking problems and watch this column for replies. {:im“-‘in,.c "“-fl- ::m uice, % cup whipping cream. WESTON JU. 9662 STRONG IUNIégIT 18 BAD FOR FURS EVEN IN WINTER time, ‘This year more â€"than ever clothing should receive careful atâ€" tention, and the fur coat should be no exception to the rule, says Conâ€" sumer Information Service. _ Never drop a fur coat euohulr proks w:fi;‘t& fopetly gn & ator. it properly on a wide hanger keep it L cooleet thoger Shoeet in the houge: Strong sunlight is also not good for furs as it may fade them. Both heat and strong light are apt dryoutthtoill:‘olfiuluth:z mi‘u Joat.; should fivo‘ufl‘l;; pection for uoa d rips, should be repair __immes.'ht.el‘y. Bmail rips very ulilfi' work into jagged ‘tears that wi n?:“m an entirely new skin to rep the damage. Never dry a wet fur coat over a hot radiator or near the stove. Comb it lightl( with the flow of the fur, brush it in the same direcâ€" tion, shake it Â¥ently, and then hlns it in a cool room where the air is allowed to circulate freely, and it will dry out in no time. Carrying a hand bag or parcels under the arm continually, wears away both the sleeve and the coat and should be avoided. Sliding in and out of an automobile wearing a fur coat also wears away the fur. PROPER FOOD USE TOPIC OF BOOKLET ‘HEALTHFUL EATING‘ "We are what we eat" an old rroverb reads. This offers a chalâ€" enge to every person in Canada who can improve his health and usefulness through correct diet ocâ€" cording to the authors of "Healthâ€" ful Eating," a new booklet preâ€" pared by Nutrition Services, Deâ€" &nrtment of Pensions and National ealth, Ottawa. What are "food elements"? What does "hidden hunger" mean? Is milk fattening? How can people in low income groups get proper nourishment? These are some of the questions.answered in the bookâ€" let, which will be useful not only ter is here again and for women in Canada it is fur a LEVER mnopuer HOW FOOLISH to be satisfed with an ordinary washâ€"when it is so easy to get the whitest olothes you‘ve ever seen! You have beend:sg:: right in this newspaper how Rinso away dirt without the hard scrubbing and rubbing that wears clothes threadbare: How Rinso gives the whitest wash ; : : the brightest colors, too. Now try Rinso yourself! See what a You‘ll never be satisfied with anything else once you see RINSO WHITENESS in the January but to everyone interestâ€" . D inproving " Jdoote "begith ::mgh the proper use of food. id‘ vitamins, are _ translated. into and vitamins are into Eit wheit uesn tiFond & Hepidan groups. It is shown in this table mupl. Jt is shown in this table t while families living on low incomes cannot afford the variety of food| available to those better o!l,t.hnm“nnfill‘uuh- uate . no t out of the Meaper foods if they are used and As time goes on the care of mr:- sent automobiles assumes first line importance. As tires wear out and gasoline ration coupons are used up, the car must be given attenâ€" tion, Consumer Information points out. If car owners in town and counâ€" tlrfy will exercise common sense the life of a car battery, which is a Collision Work W. J. BARTER 9 DUFFERIN ST. WEST AND GAy ! STARTER AND GENERATOR WORK MOTOR TUNING DODGE â€" DESOTO DEALER diffetence it makes in your clothes; You‘ll appreciate Rinso if you have children. For no matter how big or grimy your weekly wash is, Rinso will get it sparkling clean quickly and easily. Rinso gives the best results for all your wash. Get some from your store for this coming washday; Buy the GIANT package for extra economy. GENERAL REPAIRS Agr * tery â€" solu unless it tablished not operating at all, an im call nmoin‘urrh' station "i-i:" ;l; “e;u-:h't'â€"e'oun ribs in a physiology mmimn.*u gestec cheating." "How did it happen "He was kicked out of school for LONE 4â€"525

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