As & «/: c.% 1» THURSDAY, APRIL 1st, 1948 WE HAVE a limited number of new treadles and hand portables, Get yours while they last,. Also BEAUTIFUL silver fox furs, _scarfs, capes, collars and muffs, NICE home furniture complete, â€"consists of radio, two studio gouches, chesterfield chair and small occasional chair, day bed, two indsor Pack chairs, tlogls bed, full size bed, -Vlng-lilhd mats tresses, dressers, kitchen cupboard with glass top, jackâ€"knife table with four chairs, nntl&imw; two new pluq-in ranges, Tudhope; floor Jamps; includes toasters, ironers, Pou and pans, wardrobe, cedar ined; twoâ€"three piece chesterfield suites, new lawn mower, cook stoves, Quebec heaters, dinette sets, electric ranges, kitchen cabâ€" inets, odd buffets, ice boxes, bedâ€" room suite with sil;ing-filled matâ€" tress, $69.00; breakfast suite, $15; all sizes in new Simmons felt matâ€" tresses and floor covers, beds comâ€" fleu, odd dressers, one odd chesâ€" rfield; threeâ€"burner gas stoves, two sets of dining room chairs, fumed oak china cabinet, kitchen table and drop leaf table, goâ€"carts, new and second hand. Other arâ€" ticles too numerous to mention. This is all goo¢, clean furniture. Weston Furniture Exchange, 6 John street, Weston. Phone Zone 4â€"500. xâ€"17â€"1w OAK dining suite, excellent condiâ€" tion, consloï¬ng of six chairs, upâ€" holstered seats; buffet with mirror, round table, also floor lamp and shade, $8.00. 8 Church; street, Weston. BEDS, reasonable; wash stand, _ basinette, dolls‘ crib. 165 John street, Weston. Phone 1289â€"J. _ THREEâ€"PIECE polar chesterfield _ in good condition, also studio couch, nearly new, green. No dealers. Phone 579â€"M. oâ€"17â€"1w _ blue leatherette lining in very goodâ€" condition. Apply 284 King street, Weston. oâ€"17â€"1w ONE h_u;ry_r coloured pram with (')"ï¬f_l'nnhqgany tubular steel bed â€" with spring and mattress in very good condition. Apply 284 King street, Weston. _ oâ€"17â€"1w IVORY kitchen cabinet, good conâ€" dition. Phone 225â€"W. _ oâ€"17â€"1w ONE walnut vanity type ‘dresser with bench. Reasonable. Teleâ€" _ with banch. Reasonable. Teleâ€" phone Weston 262â€"W. oâ€"17â€"1w _ five good tires, â€"radio, $65.00. Apply 76 Main street south, Wesâ€" ton. Phone Zone 4â€"502. xâ€"17â€"1w 1931 STUDEBAKER Coupe with GOOD Ruud heater. Apply 34 Rectory road, Weston. _ 0â€"17â€"1w MeCLAKY clectric stove, side oven. New elements. Grey enamel. Good ccndition. Highest bid takes it. Telephone 928â€"W. 0â€"17â€"1w Iso mink scarfs. Bert Irwin Fox ‘arm, Phone Weston 1080â€"J, _ For the return of female tabby cat, tiger markings of fawn, brown and black, named Toots. Lost from a veterinary‘s home in Weston. Any information as to whereabouts, even if dead, will be rewarded. Owner very anxious. PHONE KE. 1467 $10.00 REWARD $10.00 9 DUFFERIN ST. WEST 139 MAIN ST. 8. o °000. OR JUV. 9662 Courteous ‘Service Irvin Lumber Co. uts. COLLISION WOR K FOR LUMBER _ TIMES & GUIDE WANT ADS ARYICLES FOR SALE airs, Singer Sewing Centre t. cm:"w.-:. u!jt:!oq W. J. BARTER GENERAL REPAIRS STARTER AND GENERATOR WORK MOTOR TUNING DODGE â€" DESOTO DEALER single bed filled mat number of oâ€"16â€"6w oâ€"17â€"1w oâ€"17â€"1w WESTON 74 AND CALL BUILDERS‘ SUPPLIES GOOD tone violin, full size, in condition. 1 ‘%hby cm«nu".: GASOLINE onï¬ne, Areo, 2 h.p., in good working order. Reasonâ€" able. Phone 1284 or LÂ¥ndhurst 6548. 0â€"17â€"1w A DARK coloured police dog, which has been strayed for over a week. For information call at 163 Main street north or phone Wum#.g. oâ€"17.1w LADY‘B black leat â€"fits right hand. FRED W, BEER, !ormel%y manâ€" ager Fairweathers and T. Eaton Co., |poehlizlt;! in making to measure, repairing and mtyllltlg Estimates given at 514 Annette street, Toronto. JU. 6304. FOURâ€"ROOM frame house, 20 Ray avenue, Mount Dennis, near car line, water, gas and light. Apply owner, 264 Main street north, Weston. neâ€"l7â€"1w occasional afternoon, also woman for housework one day a week, steady, 38.00. Box No. 1725, Times and Guide. oâ€"17â€"1w GIRL or woman to mind children WOMAN wanted for part time about two weeks ago.with the name of "Elizabeth" guinhd in red on front. Reward. 1897 Jane street or phone Zone 4â€"322. oâ€"17â€"1w _ kitchen work. Apply Bonita Tea Rooms. xâ€"17â€"1w SEVEN or eightâ€"foot tobaggan WE ARE offering lumber, doors, windows, lath, cedar posts, roofâ€" ing, wallboards at lowest prices. Delivery service. York Wrecking and Lumber Co., 2 Blackthorn Ave. JU. 5345. LY. 0433. xâ€"61â€"1t REG. ERBAN OATS No. 1, Re per bus (bags included); also the new early variety Dasix Oats, Mammoth Red Clover and Medium Red Clover, J. M. Thirkle, Weston RR. No. 1. Phone 62â€"Jâ€"12, Wesâ€" ton. 0â€"17â€"1w TO PRESERVE your pictures have them framed. Phone Zone 4â€"426 Wednesday to Saturday, Samples may be seen during these days. Reasonable prices, prompt service. oâ€"54â€"1w EG. ERBAN OATS No. 1, Reg. No. 50060 (sealed), price $1.00 NEW AND USED LUMBER HOUSES FOR SALE PICTURE FRAMING OATS FOR SALE HELP WANTED FURRIERS FOUND LUMBER LOST ""Bnoue *Â¥one neel7â€"1w ZONE 4â€"525 WESTON Aw {‘-‘:‘ soil and ?'r?-l';}g'w' rereof unto e l!Idn-llutdc ower Commis» sion of Ontario. C Th e _ Plans of survey and full delcrig; tions of the lands affected may inspected at the office of the underâ€" The Municl il will at its regular mee to be held in the Tomh'ls es at Islington on the Third day of May, 1943, at 7.30 {;( hï¬:‘r in person :r by his or so! or agent any person who gluipmn )}.i: or hn{ugd_ will be affected by the passage of th ‘l'dd“:y-hw Td war apphte to ‘be ‘Bf‘nu at Islington this 30th day of March, A.D. 1948. 8. BARRATT, â€" GAWRAGE for rent. 96 King street, T arton oâ€"17â€"1w LEAVING Main street north 6.15 a.m., arriving at Yong and Fleet streets at 6.45 a.m. Returnâ€" ing home at 5 p.m. Apply 811 Main street north. 0â€"17â€"1w FURNISHED light housekeeping _ _room for rent. 117 Rosemount avenue, Weston. oâ€"17â€"1w LARGE double furnished room, suit one or two gentlemen. Breakfast %tionfl. Apply 196 John street, Weston. oâ€"17â€"1w ROOMING accommodation for _ gentlemen, continuous hot water. Breakfast if desired. 2 St. John‘s road east, Weston. â€"oâ€"l7â€"lw WANTED by ti'oun( business couilie, no children, two rooms and kitchen, unfurnished; must gu, cupboards, closets, etc., and e clean and auiet in Weston or Westmount. all Beach‘s Store, Main Street, Weston, ask for "Hugh". 0â€"17â€"1w WANTED by young . business YOUNG couple want to rent flat _or three roomed apartment in Weston. Zone 4â€"502. 0â€"15â€"1w house or apartment in Weston or vicinity between now and June 1. Rent not to exceed $40.00 per month. Telephone 262â€"W. oâ€"17â€"1w FAMILY of three require small AN ELDERLY lady would like to rent one large room or two small rooms. â€" Centrally located. Apply 175 John street, Weston. Qâ€"17â€"1w GARAGE for wrecking or fot _ sufficient lumber, _ Marsh, Lilac Avenue, North Weston. WOMAN who will do washing and ironing in her own home, for a small family. Phone Zone %â€"452. â€"17â€"1w To the Editor, The Times and Guide. Sir: May I suggest there is a source of revenue the government has not even tapped. DOGS! Milâ€" lions and millions of dogs. A good tax on the doa]s in our town aï¬one would solve the whole war debt groblem‘in six months. There will e no victory gardens or any other kind in our town this year. Oh, the dogs will be tied up? Sorry, not in our town, they won‘t! PAST EXPERIENCE, ROOMS TO LET, UNFURNISHED room & MOTHERS MOBILIZE TO BRING HEALTH TO FAMILIES! ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PASSENGERS WANTED Hundreds of women enlist in "Nutrition for Victory" Drive . .. bring health and stamina to families . . . especially war workers! GARAGE FOR RENT _ WANTED TO BUY ROOMS WANTED WANTED TO RENT WANTED Township Clerk, Islington, Ontario Dog Town Qâ€"17â€"1w of the 100 Te B Fraeaion] Healshs Gunner Vern Dobson, R.C.A., was home on leave last week to attend Church Parade ; Members of the Weston Royal Canadian la% Cadet C‘:r?; "Illus» trious", will hold a church parade THE BREWING -INDUlTR\’ (QONTARIO) i.mwuw--dm-u-_-u.vum‘ the wedding of his sister Edith. to Westminster church on Sunday next, April 4, at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs, T, R. Crayden, of Harding Avenue, Weston, cele» brated their b4th‘ wedding anâ€" niversary on March 28rd, als Mr. Crayden‘s seventy â€" eightg birthday on the 24th of March, Owing to Mr. Grayden still bein; confined to his bed, it was hel! quietly with the family. The couple have lived in this vicinity for many y:nmu;o They rec;ived m congra ry cards, beauâ€" tl!‘uybouqum and gifts from a host of friends, who wished them many more years of happiness. MacGregorâ€"Guest The marriage of Miss Dorothy Hope Guest, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carman H. Guest, Hawthorne, Ontario, to _ John Douglas L‘uGuï¬or. younger son of Mr. and rs. George T. MacGregor, Kitchener, was quictly solemnized in Westminster United Church, Weston, Staurday, March 20th. Rev. Kingsley J. Joblin, pastor of Westminster Church, performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a crepe dress of romance blue with black accesâ€" sories and wore a corsage bouquet of crimson roses and freesia. The bride was attended by Miss Eileen Johnston, Navan, Ont., and the groom by Danny Stewart, Woodâ€" stock. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at "Westwood", home of Mr. and Mrlï¬-()awnld p. Johnston, Lambton ills, uncle and aunt of the bride. After their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Macâ€" Gregor will reside in Weston. Nashâ€"Smith Chalmers United Church, Mount Dennis, adorned with s p.r i n.g flowers â€"was the setting for the wedding, March 13, of Eileen Ellen Smith, Eglinton Avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith, and Norman Arthur Nash, R.C.0.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Art&\;r Nash, Humberview Blvd., Weston. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. J. Eagle. Miss Mary Lillow was at ltjla organ lnd'ï¬lu Jane Rae was soloist, The bride, given in marriage by her fathem wore a streetâ€"length frock of creamy wh?e wool crepe with brown acâ€" cessories and a corsage of roses. Mrs. Vera Thompson was matron of honor in a blue silk jersey dress with matching hat and corsage of pink roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride, reâ€" Fhe Times and Guide is always pleased to publish items of personal interest, We and our readers are interested in you and yout friends, Telephone items to Zone 4426 Keep Peérsonals EXPERT TAILORING AND REPAIRS s â€" STORAGE â€" LADIES‘ and GENTS‘ GARMENTS Cleaned and Stored + Furs at 2% of their value All Garments Insured Against FIRE, THEFT or DAMAGE 38 MAIN N. J. HAWE _ PHONE 1000 Toronto Coach Terminals WEDDINGS R A | WESTON CLEANERS You too, can play an important part in this vital national meed. lluhh and stamina are needed now fot Victory . ; : always for full happiness. Government surveys reveal that even those who can afford the best are often illâ€"fed, according to the standards of frwe nutrition. Here is an opportunity of learning an easy and in:mm'ng way to improve your family‘s health, throug better nutrition . ; . an opportunity of getting your cony of the booklet v?ï¬mwzrk.&.wnf-f’n copy of the booklet "Eatâ€"toâ€"Workâ€"toâ€"Win", absolutely #o cost. §o don‘t deh&{ Send for your FREE copy NoW ! U irortneagy. A TIMES AND GUIDE Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery Them Rolling C O A C H Iiééii'o"â€f(n. J. Cameron, 15 Joseph Street, on Friday, March lï¬nh sewing tea of 0123.11 ission yuu: held at M.’ when a very pleasant and Ro!nhbh afternoon was ?onu e April meeting will be held one week earlier than usual and will be at the home of Mrs. Sears, terested friends are asked to note this change of date and r’oin the workers of this worthy mission. Cbï¬-pion Knitter rs. Alice Stegalls, of 13 Lambâ€" ton Avene, Mount Dennis, is the distict‘s “ehst:lou knitter" for the Red Cross and the boys overseas, gccording to members of the Red Cross lï¬\lt of the Church of the Good Shepherd. In less than a year, Mrs. Stegalls, who is 74 ;&:rs of age, has turned out over ) knitted articles for service men and the Red Cross. H;r’éh?‘;r}}'ï¬i‘l tion is to "go ahead, and do more than that, if I can". ceived in a blue faconne dress with corsage of sweet peas, while the mother of the groom, who assisted, chose a brown crepe dress with corgage of red roses. For the honeymoon to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, the bride donned a fern reen dress maker _ suit with iussian squirrel scarf and brown accessories. ‘ Adamsonâ€"Gourley Palms and spring flowers formed the setting in Evangel temple on Saturday evening. March 27, when Constance Mae Gourley, Bernard Avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Gourley, became the bride of George Lynton Adamson, Weston, son of Mr. and Mrs. arkview Road, on April 16th. In oiN Bowling is a healthy sport! Come on and join the funâ€" meet your friends, learn to bow! with skill, and get the health and pep for the allâ€" important war work you are doing! _ WESTON Bowling Alleys You can help to elimâ€" inate unnecessary deâ€" lays by buying your ticket and obtaining all the information you require BEFORE you board the bus. MAIN ST. NORTH (Over Richardson Furniture) FOR FUN . ... FOR HEALTH B . AD. 4221 JB the the 15 w‘,dgi?:a in murh(o.& I:" t"itrr. 'mu.. w.zl:y sult, and matching .h-fml, veil. ï¬: P coselt was of roses and bouvarâ€" dia. Her only attendant was her sister, Myrtle, in a dusty rose wool suit, brown suede accessories and straw hat with veil to match. Her tlom were coral roses. Ralph Adaimson was best man. At the Hearthstone Tea Rooms, Mrs. Gourley received in a Pacific green '::u, with uuttchlu leculo;:: a comï¬ of gardenias) mother of the groom assisted in a dress of queen‘s blue, withâ€"black accessories and a similar corsage. After a wedding trip to New York, the happy couple will reside in Toronto. gor vin( away, the bride clun"d to a brown ensemble with orchid corsage. James W. McCallum, 73, for years a member of the Kingâ€" Vaughan plowing match commitâ€" tee, died last Wednesday, March 24th, in York County Hospital, Newmarket. He is survived by his widow, May Ross McCallum, and a daughter, Mrs. Wilbert McCallum. , It is not until we have passed lhmugh the furnace that we are made to know how much dross there is in our composition.â€" James W. McCallum James W. McCal Colton. | OBITUARY | with Carole Landis JV. with Ann Sothernâ€"Red Skelton with Lee Bowmanâ€"Jean Rogers "THE MEN IN HER LIFE" ‘PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS" with Preston Fosterâ€"Lynn Bari FOR RENT or SALE 24 Hour Service WESTON FURNITURE EXCHANGE 6â€"8 John St. Zone 4â€"500 T. DENNI M THEATRE $ WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAY APRIL 7â€"8 "SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN" MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY APRIL 5â€"6 "MAISIE GETS HER MAN" HOSPITAL Weston Cut Rate Meat Market B E D S Legs, Loins, Fronts, Dellgcious MEAT PATTIES, PHONE 241 With An All Star Cast FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY APRIL 23 "MEN OF TEXAS" "CADET GIRL" Loretta Young in â€"â€" ALSO â€"â€" â€"â€" ALSO â€" â€"â€" ALBO â€" George Montgomery £HOICE SPRING LAMB Choice Tender STEAK, for frying, Wing or Porterhouse, lb. ... ... Choice PORTERHOUSE ROAST, deep undercut, lb. ... Choice SHORT RIB ROAST, RUMP ROAST, square end, Jb. . momng . Choic;, THICK RIB or BLADE ROAST, Bone]%. rolled POT ROAST, LeAnlg\flNCED STEAK, Choic; ROUND STEAK ROAST, Mild cured PICKLED BEEF, boned, rolled, Ib. . ies p Lean, boneless STEWING BEEF, WESTON 130 lb. . . Choifg PRIME RIB, boned, rolled, Choice PICKLED TONGUES, IDr ... comimmsnpmamimmmnmenmmin VEAL ROAST, boned, rolled, ID. & hm 41 c Pure Pork SAUSZ 390 lb. tm C Small Link SAUS. _ _ 29c T. AT PATTIIES, 1 8c Pulll'e LARD, \~‘>~EXTRA CHOICE BEEF THIS STORE CLOSES 7 P.M. SATURDAYS Cash and Carry MAIN NORTH WESTON 126 "The unhl\lnx power Supply" for All Cars 13â€"plate, guaranteed 12 monghs ervmmnmmnremcus t i9 15â€"plate, &ulunteed 24 MOREAS mamscmmemmpm en t +9D 15â€"plate, guaranteed 36 months, lifetime Armorâ€" Glass construction ........10.80 17â€"plate, guaranteed 24 months. _ For late model Fords and Chevs. ..........8.25 17â€"plate, guaranteed 24 months. Overâ€"sized batâ€" tery for many large cars and {FUGKS .......«.._..._.10.15 17â€"plate, guaranteed 36 months, lifeâ€"time Armorâ€" Glass construction. For larger cars and trucks ..13.10 PROTECT YOUR DURATION Eagpr== "i\ MopceL SponaY® ‘MORâ€"POWER® Storage Batteries PHONE ZONE 4424 â€" 71 MAIN ST. . WESTON, ONT. MURRAY RUMPLE, Prop. Wrist Pins, Connecting Rods Fitted On the Premises Homogenized Milk Milk soldier, for the work ahead! 118 } 5* * ag WESTON DAIRY RADIATOR FLUSH OR SOLDER 29 PER TIN CANADIAN TIRE CORP. ASSOCIATE STORE BRAKES LINED Small Link SAUSAGE, BUTTER, Grade 1 Creamery, lb. y , Pure Pork SAUSAGE, 2 DENNISON RD. W. SOLDI Cold tested to SAE specificaâ€" tions. Assure fast, easy starts on zero days. SOLD IN SAFE SEALED CANS ONLY. SPARK PLUGS "MOTOâ€"MASTER" 1.14 â€" 30 1 Gallon 35¢ .35¢ 31¢ 44 28c 27¢ 23¢ 35¢ 25¢ 25¢ MOTOâ€"MASTER for the PHONE 241 brimming glass "~ 376 . 25b¢ ___ 206 _ 15¢ c Each JVU. T316 1 Quart