f’f/ «0h ‘o ‘?' * _ ERUKEpAY, aAUGUST 12 1948 N HOUSEHOLD furnishingsâ€"Beauâ€" tiful chesterfield suite; bedroom suite; modern dining; studio suite; rugs, including orientals; tea wagon; coffee table; antique Dresâ€" den ornaments. JU. 6014. xâ€"35â€"1w 2 four foot beds, Waysagless springs; 1 antique dresser, solid; 1 large round quarter cut oak dining room table; 1 large square dinin&l room table, seat 12, etc. 128 Church St., Zone 4â€"481. 0â€"35â€"1w THREE goats for sale, Zone 4â€"560. ness gentlemen or ladies (one or two meals optional). Close to transportation. _ Box No. 3518, Times and Guide. 0â€"85â€"1w â€" hairâ€"filled mattress, perfect conâ€" dition. Very low price. 1905 Jane St. 0â€"85â€"iw ROOM and board for respectable high chair; combination "baby walker" and stroller; good condiâ€" tion. Apply 212 Queen‘s Drive. 0â€"35â€"1w WALNUT bedstead, coil spring, â€" size beds with springs. Apply 372 Church street. 0â€"85â€"1w LADY‘S black tailored‘suit, new â€" condition, size 16. Telephone 780â€"J. 0â€"35â€"1w ROOM for one or two quiet busiâ€" PIANO, nearly new, Heintzman, beautiful, orchestra tuned, Jacoâ€" bian s&’yle. M. Nash, 705 Scaflett road, Weston. 0â€"35â€"1w %uelec stoves, one with oven; tables, dressers and other articles, Apply 1 Conron Place, Friday evenâ€" ing after 8. 0â€"35â€"1w MEN‘S C.C.M. racing bicycle, two _ dining room tables, oak, one square and one round, also Beatty jroner. Phone 504â€"W after 6 p.m. TWO Simmons steel tube double FURNITURE for sunimer cottage. _ back. 14 Franklin street, Westâ€" mount. 0â€"35â€"1w _and roller stock. Phone Malâ€" laby‘s store, 184. 0â€"35â€"1w GASOLINE stove, Coleman, uï¬- right cabinet, nearly new. + Nash, 705 Scarlett Rd., Weston. 0â€"85â€"2w FOLDING ivory carriage; ivory 3â€"BURNER gas stove, $15.00; 2 TWO square shape bird cages, exâ€" cellent condition, $1.50 to $2.50; fernery with stand, used only two months, $2.50; electric fixtures, never used, ‘cheap. JU. 8061. _ STOVE, Quebec range, with high HEN Canary, bred by border fancy new treadles and hand portables. Get yours while they last. Also used machines. for sale. Rentals 1 WE HAVE a limited number of Weston Furniture Exchange 847 MT. PLEASANT RD. MAYFAIR 4197 road All kinds of good, clean _furniture wanted for cash. WANTED tlemen. Phone after 5.30. "Thank You" TIMES & GUIDE WANT ADS GEO. H. MITCHELL ARTICLES FOR SALE FOR YOUR EFFORTS AND CONFIDENCE ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS TO LET Workers, Friends Electors TO MY MANY M.L.A. ELECT YORK NORTH ncâ€"20â€"1w 0â€"35â€"1w 0â€"35â€"1w 1w 1 SAY ’l‘o\'riiï¬iji;; ï¬ii"ï¬;m'ii}'& 5’5 laygroun supervision for f'.""_‘.“.!" _and it is hoped. &‘.‘ this Crests Are Presented At Field Day â€"Continued from P;’o 2 and by Councilior Wm. Beech, of the York Township Council. took part in the Field Day as the represmiatives " 58 the" vativut EADOURV RUUINS SNU UINEVIE UEICEY insulated, hot water fxeaï¬ng, builtâ€"in bath and shower, tiled bathroom and kitchen sink, oak floors, divided. cellar, side drive and garage. Possession Nov. Ist. Price $4,800.00. Cash $2,000.00. c/o Chas, Smith galow, extra nice district. Just what you are looking for. Don‘t miss it. $2,000.00 down, Packham Realty. 0â€"35â€"1w JU. 5345. LY. 0433. IN WESTON, six roomed English C cottage style, beautiful wooded lot to river. Apply 314 Main St. N., Weston. + â€" 0â€"85â€"1w FIVE room unfurnished house or rooms, clean, in nice location or small house, three or four rooms, clean, in nice locality, by soldiet‘s wife with oru child, school age, available September 1 or October 1. Reliable tenant. Urgent. Box per_week, and car fare. Apply Mrs, Thomas, Oak St., Weston, WANTED to rent by September or October, four or five room bunâ€" low â€" and ackeage. Box 3515, Eimes and Guide. oâ€"35â€"1w You are hereby notified to send|gift of the groom.' in to the undersigned personal| Miss Margaret represem:ï¬vu of the said deâ€"| Bow, Sukltgh.cgn ceased, om or before the 1st of Sepâ€" gfro(;::,u;v: 'nelt:l ::, tember, 1943, full particulars of}matching Mary St élaims. _ Immediately after said|and carged roses date the said personal representaâ€" l);dii:ia M"‘"‘fel Wit tives will distribute the assets of n:t Z'VX'ï¬m.":'ffr said decéased having regard only ing Mary Stewart to claims of which it shall thenlclrrled roses and « have notice to the exclusion of ali| Het bgrt J. Cadwel others, and they will not be liable|gad Gefbere Gove" to sny person of whose claim they| After the blessing shall not then have notice for the|‘"God be in mty he assets so distributed or any part|th¢ "§“¥“3 of the thereof. & clous pirit, _k_loly C. S. Gardhouse, Jol‘eEh Fewster (Administrators); by GEORGE W. GARDHOUSE, 57 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, Ontario, their Solicitor herein. $2,250.00. SEVEN roomed stone $800,00 down. Packham Realty, _ 0â€"8bâ€"1w windows, lath, cedar posts, roofâ€" ing, wallboards at lowest prices. Delivery service. York Wrecking and Lumber Co., 2 Blackthorn Ave. apartment in Weston or vicinity. Box 356, Times and Guide. 0â€"35â€"1w THREE or two unfurnished heated WOMAN wants work 2 or 3 days FOUR rooms and dingtte, brick Ackrow Realty. _ house, garage and chicken house, hot water heated, half acre of land. $4,800.00. LOVELY 5 roomed bunâ€" NEW AND USED LUMBER WE. ARE offering lumber, doors, Dated at Toronto this Tth day of August, 1943. anuu. ULNIOGl d mTï¬;m}ov;Iy bn.tcll:. then cx}te;ed L e rch on the arm of her nR:)hl;ERE'l"h“ of TOMAS wM. father, who gave her away, wearâ€" S, late of the Towllllli; ing a gown of white brocaded satin of Etobicoke, in the County of| made on Princess style with emâ€" York, Farmer, deceased, who|broidered fingerâ€"tip veil. She carâ€" died on or about the 31st day of n:&‘ white prayer book decorated May, 1943. ‘| with pink rose buds and streamers. 1. 89. 2900 â€" . O c . [{She wore a string of pearls, the Notice to Creditors and Others ° lork Township Council. _ in all about 600 boys and gitls PROPERTY FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT HOUSES FOR SALE WORK WANTED es and Guide. WANTED LUMBER f y llï¬: J&" foft ‘5&‘:2:&-‘% lane to t relaâ€" or M Kepnt ® 0â€"35â€"1w xâ€"61â€"1t the 1w 'muwhinï¬ Mary Stewart headdress and carried roses and.cornflowers. Miss Marlene Witts, sister of the bride, was flower girl, in yellow net over lime taffeta with matchâ€" ing Mary Stewart headdress and carried roses and cornflowers, Mr. Herbert J. Cadwellader of Weston was best man, and Fred Witts Jr. and Gilbert Gove were the ushers. After the blessing, the choir sang, "God be in m‘y head", and during the ligning of the register, "Graâ€" cious Spirit, Holy Ghost." sheer with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. She was asâ€" sisted by the groom‘s mother in turquoise silk crepe with black At a reception which followed in the parish hall, the bride‘s Tother received in a dress of light blue Mr. and Mrs. R. LaRose anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Lillian, to Private Carl Thomas Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ross of Weston. The wedding to take place in Vanâ€" couver, August 19. xâ€"35â€"1w The eanzement is announced of Gladys Winifred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lawrence, to Douglu Kenneth, ï¬onn{:’st son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mcâ€" Guire, Stratford, Ontario, The wedding will take place in Central United church, August 21 at 73;.m. 0â€"85â€"1w What J:ubolievod to be one of the fastest veries of active service mail was recorded g town this week when Mr. and Mrs. William Hurst, Dennison Rd. E., received two letters, postmarked Aug. 1st and 2nd. These were received on August 5 and 6. St. John‘s Anglican church, Weston, was the scene of a pretty choral wedding last Thursday evenâ€" ing, Auï¬ult g.. when Iris Daisy Freda Witts, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fred Witts of Crescent road, became the bride of Gordon Arthur Wickins Squibb, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur T. Squibb of Main St. North, Weston. Rev. George Roe officiated 42078 \X'Ul" ENCC Ul&l\;l..\'"e amidst a setting of pink gladioli and paims. Mr. Eric Butterworth glnyod the wedding music. Just efore the bridal party entered, the choir, :ixifing ‘"‘Praise my soul, the King of Heaven", took their places. Miss Margaret Bennett, of Ox Bow, Saskatchewan, cousin of the groom, was bridesmaid, in a gown of mauve net over taffeta with Engagements Word was received recently by Mr. 33 Mrs. G. Canni Ned wesl, ther oo eok S MAIN N. PHONE 812 St.: John‘s Church Scene Of Pretty Choral Wedding Cards of Thanks, Engageâ€" ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headings 10c Per Line. Minimum Charge DINE OUTâ€" HERE Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Druding, of When you wish that very pot and pan in the world were at the bottom of the sea with the Jap fleet, dress up, phone hubby, tell him you‘ll meet him at Bonita Tea Rooms for dinner. You‘ll save your ration coupons, turn your dark clouds inside out, have a wonderful sime. And not harm your budget a bit. TEA ROOMS Fhe Times and Guide is always pleased to publish items of personal interest. We and our yékders are interested in you and your triends, Tplephons items to Zone 4426 ence avenue west, have home from the #uitiuul ey spent a very enjoyable ersonals . NOTICES Deaths thwaite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adamthwaite, took Elut in St. ghld'l Anglican church. Rev. F. J. Nicholson officiated. The bride was tfiven in marriage by her father and wore a dress of white satin and lace with long tuile veil and carried red roses and bab{'s breath. Miss Emnestina Capstick was her sister‘s maid of honor and another sister, Victoria, was bridesmaid and the junior ftri_del- and carried an oldâ€"fashioned bouâ€" quet of roses and carnations. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Joseâ€" phine C. Hyland, of Jerome, Ont., sister of the groom, while the best man was Charles E. Cowtan, of Toronto. Following the ceremony the happy couple left by train for a tnï¬ to the Jerome Mine, Jerome, Northâ€"western Ontario. They will reside in Toronto. The groom is an aeronautical cngneet of DeHavilâ€" land Aircraft, Downsview, where the bride has also been employed for the past three years. Adamthwaiteâ€"Capstick The marrinrï¬e of Mary, daughter of Mr. Edward B. Capstick and the late Mrs. Clxstick, of _ Mount Dennis, to Mr. Arthur John Adamâ€" maid was a niece, Miss Janet Capâ€" stick, Both the maid of honor and bridesmaid wore turquoise blue sheer with matching headdress and _ _A pretty wedding was solemâ€" nized in Mlsle, Ontario, August 4, when Jean Frances Robinson, Reg. N., only daughter of Mrs. Robinson and the late Austin Robinson, was united in marriage to Earl Bruce McN;u}{hban. ong son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. MacNaughton, Maple. The coremong was perâ€" formed by Rev, C. H. Bowman, asâ€" sisted by Rev, H. Lovering, uncle of the groom. The bride, J3iven in marriage by her cousin, Jesse A. Bryson, was attended by Miss Mary Carson as maid of honor, and Miss Audrey MacNaughton, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Norman Bryson, aunt of the bride, and Miss Hazel Wilson sang during the ligninf of the register. After a short holiday in A}fon‘%‘;in Park, Mr. and Mrs. MacNaughton will reside in Toronto. Houstonâ€"Greene The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Johnston, Wilson avenue, Downsâ€" view, was the setting for a double ring ceremony on Sgat.urdny evenâ€" ing, when Doroth& Margaret Greene, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. AlTan Robert Greene, of Goderich, Ontario, became the bride of James J. B. Houston, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Houston, Blythwood road, Toronto. The cereâ€" mony was conducted by Rev. Garâ€" net W. Lynd, in the greaence of immediate friends and relatives. Given in marriage by Mr. Johnston, the bride wore a fullâ€"length gown of pink organza over blue taffeta, Mrs. Rhodes, Scarlett road, reâ€" ceived word r.cont& that her son, Gunner Douglas odes has arâ€" rived safely overseas. His father, Sh]ti-éirï¬ianl' James Rhodes, has been in England for three years and seven months and is now staâ€" tioned in North Africa. accessories and a corsage of red roses. Following the reception, the happy couple left for & trip to Western Canada. The bride traâ€" velled in a rose crepe suit with matching accessories. They will reside in Weston. MacNaughtonâ€"Robinson | WEDDINGS| The following articles will be offered for saile: E‘&&m’&fl I START Bed d Diningroom Furniture, Veranda Furnit #â€"year f T s ;nmturo: ra!nd O“t.‘her ;{mou‘:::\old.rmhch pohe * mg.:imm ose ’ HA SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th CANADIAN TIRE CORP. AT HER LATE HOME, 3 CONNAUGHT CRESCENT First Street West of Scarlett Road Off Lawrence Avenue AVUVCTION SALE FURNITUV RE ESTATE OF MRS. W. E. RANEY 7 My Trip to Vancouver m BA!m Fsormer Wwoston Boy By the Undersigned to Close Estate CASH At 2 p.m. was in salmon gink taffeta with matching Dutch hat. They carried no;:ï¬n.yl of §ink roses and blue cornflowers. Sg. V. Adamthwaite, brother of the groom, was the best man and two brothers Sxt. B. Adamthwaite and Mr. D. Adamâ€" thwaite, were the ushers. The reâ€" ception was held at the Old Mill where a sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride received in a pink ensemble with white accessories and corsage of pink roses. The groom‘s mother assisted wearing a gray floral dress with white accessbries and corsage of pink roses. For traâ€" velling the bride wore a pale blue dress with white accessories and neckpiece of Canadian squirrel. They will live in Mount Dennis. veils and the junior bridesmaid ‘Soon came the welcomed call, "Dinner in the diner, Jasper next stoF". Through the mountains we rolled and unfolding before the wide windows of the diner, like a motion picture in technicolor, an everâ€"changing panorama of enâ€" chunting charm and beauty. Along the rail‘s edge, rising some 12,000 feet, a sheer rock, garbed rart way up with fur trees, a shawl of silvâ€" ery clouds above her shoulders, and wearing a crown of ice and snow. A mountain in all her majesty, _ Along the Jagged cliffs snorted our lrothinï¬ ragon of steel, weavâ€" ing through the bounteous forest, along narrow ledges, across deep chasms, into dark tunnels, by placid lakes, past rollicking streams and gay waterfalls, ever upward and Superior is rugged and wild and the day was ?c’tuuu and Iclear, Out onto the wide open Prairie, Here is a land just as flat as the table top for forty mile stretches, then in other sections mll&y and marked with a few lakes slow flowing rivers,. One could see the ur{ tracks of the glaciers of the early ages; A few scrub trees; sparcely placed farms, scanty fences, grain elevators, cattle ranches and ‘Klin fields is the scene now. ere are no sand bowls now, but lakes of waving grain, now green, but in my mind‘s eye they appeared as a month, hence, yellow grain, Prairie gold. "ï¬;.;i mominï¬\.wo mounted the foothills. Soon that commotion was Yonder, rising heavenward piercâ€" ing the fluffy cumulus clouds, their snow clad peaks glittering in the momini gun the majestic rockies in all their glory. An aweâ€"inspirâ€" ing sight indeed. _ o Two days and two nights on the Prairies to some was monotonous, but to us it was all new and eduâ€" cational. Met many fine people and conversation made idle moments pleasant hours.. . _ At each station along the way we got off, stretched our legs and took in the town, while the train took on water and unloaded exâ€" rhml. The train foing through ose small towns is the moment of the day and night and all the town folk turn out. The ?rpuln- tion consists of Indians, ench and a representation of all guru of t‘iEu:-orme.‘ The melting pot of the nation. awakened. Everyone‘s mind and eye alert, cameras in readiness, secking a vantage view of the first glimpse of the mountains. _ The h.u:‘tlo ':: the Union Station mnd Ho, away to Vancouver. "E‘was late, so once more masterâ€" ing the. knack of sleeping in an A. M. MeEWEN, Weston Furniture Above Story by a Former Weston Boy Now Sorvh&His Country in the Present Day Conflict HOSPITAL 647 MT. PLEASANT MA. 4197 FOR RENT or SALE 24 Hour Service B E D S ellow grain, Prairie gold. t_‘my miles :di_-tant _}fl‘l)ng Jusper® Lodge, and, Matte: Het as » vg mestagly t sch ow at 1 pract 8 as in the service ran random in the ritz. Spent my furlough there, horseâ€"back riding, fishing, canoeâ€" ing, swimming and golfing. In the saddle most of the time, had a high mettled steed and it was fun superb to ride over some of the most breath taking trails one would wish to see. Old solar smiled most of the while. Unbelievable view of beauty. Those feelings of awe, pride, excitement, love and overflowing lfl{ combined to tingle in my spine. Those self same views P‘vo inspired many poems, paintâ€" Vancouver is not just another big city, but one of exquisite beauty. A seaport and terminus, on one side the moon up o‘er the mountains and the other the sun sinks‘ into the sea. A busy and beautiful city with a spice of Old England, the Orient and U.S.A. d eR e en eeetenia‘e sky. Gor&eous rose gardens, trees of magnificent size, a lovely outdoor Jasper, There is a haven for a happy hol’i:z. A rustic resort &'a set t the -lchï¬muoé ove id cant oo en than and mirrored in numerous crystal blue lakes and nestled on‘ the banks of the torrential Athabaskan. inst and lyrics, 6 5 asper is a National Park, a game reserve, and it is indeed inâ€" teresting to ride llonz in the saddle and chase a herd of 20 odd Eik, to scare up a Moose, to lnl{l couple of deer grazing 'bs a lake in the clouds, and stop and study a Beaver cutting goplln. dragging them to his pond to thatch his dam or patch his home. On yonder cliff a mountain sheep is liï¬ted. The brown bears are like playful dogs about the golf course. All fairly tame yet in their natural haunts. Stanley Park, beyond comg:ro, a world famous historic site, auty beyond words and so near the heart of the city, _ _ =_ I toured the city by ‘bus, sightâ€" xeeini trolley, car, motorcycle, h‘orse ack, ferry, foot and from the But onward to the sea. Another sleeper hop through the mountains and down the Fraser to the lovely Vancouver. Your ! Duration;> Model! E MAIN NORTH MOTOâ€"MASTER m-ï¬d-l’“lâ€;t;r{;&l ;.T‘l ol wses much nm-a.. m H“ fts r"\' snd pep, then install % set of MOTOâ€" THE RING THAT REVOLUTIONâ€" {ZID MOTOR REâ€"CONDITIONING "MOR POWER" Senoenmme o ul PISTON RINGS â€" MOTOâ€"MASTER 95‘ Save turnout, as ‘l'ull_.â€"lv,â€";â€"u -‘:o?l'. 'i'i; prizes 1ortbfl::n.'mwonb. first, Mrs. Luckett; second, lr{ fouir, Tin:" Barts" Heake:" Oer y, T8. tt R hostess served lovJy refreshments at the end of the game. We had the pleasure of Mrs. J. Bank‘s comâ€" Mrs. Showers, our president, Ero- sented our past president, Mrs. McCaskill with a pair of lovely pictures. A small token in appreâ€" ciation for the good work she did during the two years she was presiâ€" dent. Mrs. Hargraves, our enterâ€" tainment convener was also preâ€" sented with a lovely pair of stockâ€" ings for the magnificent work she does for this association. The evenâ€" ing progressed with contests and stories. Mrs. Carr and her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Chapman, served a deâ€" lightful lunch to climax a lovely evening. pnn{, a bride of a few days. § The home of Mrs. Carr was the meeting place of many members of the Wartime Association for a social evening and presentation. On Tuesday, A t 3, a delightâ€" ful cuchre was howd in the home of of Indian lore, The E&dâ€"â€" nsity and " Te & hip That Ti inop resatt in my memory, and sna album, Ah.i’m’qm ty to takeâ€"this trip and enjoy the wonders of this Great Dominion when the war is o‘er. Humberview Wartime Association SAVE GAS! 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