Times & Guide (1909), 23 Sep 1943, p. 5

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EMPTY e c o e TWO large, light rooms, in private __home, n!ufi. for couple. ?Y}o_m ate homeé," cofighi:ouu hot water, board optional, Phone Zone 4â€"317. FURNISHEP front room in privâ€" _ ate hogz_‘:ofifinuouu hot water, LARGE furnished room for rent. Prefer .mother and one child or two girls. Would mind child while mother works 236 Main 8t. N. Weston. .. 6â€"24â€"1w town, close to bus line, Apply to Mrs. Geo. Chapman, Thistlstown P.0. + 0â€"24â€"1w THREE large rooms in Thistleâ€" BRIGHT fupnished bedroom with large Ony, newly decorated, clean and warm, near car line; suit two refined ‘fentlomm friends; breakfast if desired. Phone 11‘918-;'. oâ€"41â€"1w ROOM and board for 2 ; girls, no lunches, Phone Zone 4â€"439. _ ANYONE wishing ride from Jane and . William <~Sts. districts. to corner of Lansdowne and Davenâ€" Bofl. call at 175 William Street. Drivérs working hours are from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. WILL provide good honie for , smiall â€" schoolâ€"aged . Bc‘??; _close to ®chool. Box 2430, Times . and HOUSE, 5 rooms, conveni¢nces and éxtras, convenient to cars and factories; owner retains . two rooms posi housewives for office work and typing as partâ€"time workers, after~ noons only; A good chance to make extra money. Garl Austin Ivory Factory, Church St., We:u;n. xâ€"24â€"1w se e d not make some extra money beâ€" fore we return to peace times? We want partâ€"time workers for afterâ€" noons or mornings to fill orders. Light work and steady employâ€" ment. Carl Austin Ivory Factory, Church St., Weston. xâ€"24â€"1w YOUNG married women â€" youn ° PWE EDIROETZ EAPPHIENCed, To take charge of small home, exâ€" cellent wages. Zone 4â€"438. 0â€"24â€"1w YOUNG housewives wanted. Why H QHSE!EEE_PER., experienced, 22 â€" LADIES® blfik‘finu;:qgwinm __coat, Persian Lamb collar, size x 12 ft.; 10 rd. new chicken wire and 15 yearling hens, laying. Apply _ Stanley Winter, Kingdon Farm House, Westmount. LADY‘$ bicycle, E20 C C U CYS PBR HCV Royal F'lye"r, large flr: uGlutcm' 104â€"R after 6. .. ... .. . 6â€"24â€"1w coat, Persian _Lamb . 16. Phone 784â€"W, ONE ‘Quebec heater with oven; bne stove, almost new; kitchen chairs and 2 kitchen tables. 224 John: St., Weston. 0â€"24â€"1w NEARLY new chicken house, 6 ft. LADIES‘ bicycle, in good tion. °50 William Street. ROOMS TO LET UNFURNISHED ONE Westin*honn electric range Shiind atale. ewme: Nrbes 2 dn d square style, oven . BT&GV.VéE)'oVJ -hthe ofrepair, _ Phone 244â€"W or 44 Dennison Rd.‘W. 6â€"24â€"1w _ with. . simmer, . good _ condition, reasonable. â€" Apply at 28 Rectory rowd, between 4 and 7 p.m, oâ€"24â€"1w GO.â€"CART.for sale, good condition, cheap. 13 MacDonald Ave. | FUMED oak dining room andâ€"buffet, â€"small «oakâ€"dresser, walout, hall stand, chairs. . 86 King MOFFAT .gas stove, four burners, ers, in good condition, 20 Hillâ€" crestâ€"road. . ... _ oâ€"24â€"1w YOUNG chinchilla rabbits for sale. Apply 143 Riverside drive, Westâ€" mount. 6â€"24â€"1w ALMOST new white electric « side oven, warming closet, §§i§? drawer, oven control. Phone 748â€"W. Apply 207 King St. L 4 OAK roll top desk with six drawâ€" MOFFAT annex; in first condition. _WALNUT vanity dresser and * ateet bed for aale. Phone fea AYRSHIRE heifer calf, registered 5 months old, Phone Zone 4â€"411. ns; a‘eipnnw eftrance; _ no 11 children, Apply Box 2418 Apply 106 Queen‘s Drive, Wesâ€" Wakk , i8 003 0â€"24â€"1w OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED _ _ TIMES & GUIDE WANT ADS ROOM AND BOARD and Suide'.' _Reasonable; on Nov. 1st. 0â€"25â€"1w HOUSES FOR RENT ~ROOMS TO LET eston, Apt, 4. HELP WANTED 6â€"%4â€"1w 0â€"24â€"1w 0â€"24â€"1w 0â€"24â€"1w 24â€"1w 6â€"24â€"1w oâ€"24â€"1w 0â€"24â€"1t oâ€"24â€"1w Tergwelly Bred C., 24 Sykes Ave. Taylor, Ivan !figm{ Williams, Stratapette, Stephen,. 4 King _ George Road. _ : mg Kon Road West :: °:) ""~_ C Stratapette, Joseph, 4 King Grorge s&'v'.}‘.' John G. B., 11 Robert St. Stanley, | Franklin Waliter, 230 Church St. Steadman, William T., 297 Main St, North. Strachan, John William,. 46 Deniâ€" mosnt Awe, _ . . :000 5. _ Soxthom, Kenneth, 27 Macdonald v6. 4 Spiers, Douglas, 24 King George 5“{-{‘" William Robert, 257 Church Somerscales, Leonard Oliver, 126 Rosemount Ave. Bonoski, Frank, 100 St. John‘s _ Road West, _ _ _ ___ _ _ Soper, William James, 259 Church Southall, Victor E. 10 Springâ€" «â€"â€"Continued from page 3 8t. Sng:h.&'Wnllwg, 10 St. John‘s Road Bmith, Willard Reeve Harwood, 288 Church St. &muck, A. Osborne, 8 Coulter Ave. Smuck, Jack 8., 3 Coulter Ave. Snider, Lorne, 111 King St. _ _ Local Boys Listed On Active Service Mr. Alex Cruickshank, Clifford and Alan, wish to thank neighbors and many friends for their acts of kindness and floral tributes during their recent bereavement. x24â€"1w The en(g'-gement is announced of Elsie Grace, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hutchinson of Mount Dennis, to Eric F. Hook, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Val Hook of Weston. The marriage to take K{hc‘ On Friday, October 1st, in ount Dennis Baptist Church at 7 p.m. xâ€"24â€"1w Cards of Thanks and Brothers. M i on ee o o o oi o o en nt Mrs. George Livings, who passed aAway September 23, 1985. Calm and peaceful she is sleeping, Sweetest rest and free from .rin; Wmh:r}‘o?d h&x;d uggy miss _h:r, s .Aagain. â€"Sadly mtile'd by fi?z’x:nd and daughters Jean and Marion. * xâ€"24â€"1w WELLSâ€"In loving memory of Fliy- infl Officer Stanley A. Wells, killed in action in the Middle East, September 27, 1941. We who loved him, sadly miss him But trust in God to meet Iavfnin. â€"Fondly remembered by Mother Engagements wife and daughter, Olive. bright & When sick or suffering one he knew Some gentle act of love he‘d do No thought of self, but of the other I know He saidâ€"‘Well done dear Husband and Father‘. _“â€"-Eve‘r _remembered by loving LIVINGSâ€"In loving memory of A loving he That {xw Deep trust €UsepH MOUNEC, WHU: Sapt. 22, 1987. Two dear bright eyes, _A tender smile UM f His trg;bbd nights are passed; And in our echoing hearts we & _ know .® He has found sweet rest at last. . â€"Sad ifiiiéd‘i'y'fi?o‘ifi _son, Bâ€"82061 Driver Gordon RDrewe.â€" DREWEâ€"In loving memory of a .dear husband and ‘B,od. Pte. Jamés e, 82051, who P'“d away tember 25, 1984, just nine years ago. The‘ one we loved was called to GREENâ€"Pte. and Mrs. Fred Green Lo ht o n l 0 2 His joy to make some other ments, In Memoriams _ l"h Per H:Mu Charge dear husb Jumuw away t nine years he‘ one we rest, His weary nain His weary hours and days of ts h inlt of 16 Third Avenue, Westmount, wish to announce du birth ofn:' haby boy on September 7 .‘.t.bt'bo idznwl Nursing Weston. Daddy overseas on September 7, 1943, no guile xâ€"24â€"1w 6â€"24â€"41w xâ€"24â€"1w Home, all The September meeting of the Richview Girls‘ Club was held at home of Mrs. James Dixon on Wednesday, lcpt..‘ls with‘ a tofi attendance present. This being first meeting of the fall season ley â€"Avmw: _ _ 05c o =| 0 0 &ofl}l"lingon. T%r{: 28A Holley Atv:. i e y artmen 66A Maim Bt. North.® { Wygle, Sidnéy Harold Herbert, 39 gou\h Station St. Yosnng, A. J. Pallister, 222 Church t. Young, Frances Jardine, 45 Deniâ€" _ Main St. South, |_ ____ _‘ , _ w;sutm. Gerald Hyde, 123 William Wilkes,; John Ballingal, 123 William 69â€" V\nks Advinindinbsatisnes ns drach St. Williams, H. Spencer, 28 Resd. _ _ L0 . 0 .. c‘ Williton, Everett Charles, Weston. Wiclgon. John Richard, 70 George Crescent. White, Roy Leon, 43 William St. White, R? Melvin, 48 William St. Whitehead, Lealie® Ernest, 191 Main St. North, Wl‘l}upu;x William Charles, 12 view Crescent, _ _ _ _‘ Willl:_. !t_lpley Anton, Humberview St. West. _ _0 _ _ + _ _ Weir, John Wallace, 38 King St. We[l}_,_ Lawrence Frank, Humberâ€" O k Cw C omm CCT PTOIT St. North. Washburn, Robert Wesley, 39 Holâ€" ley Ave. Watson, Arthur, 257 John St. Watson, Garnet Harold, 46 William 4O OHn n Pm o en Sm oT Lippincott St. East. ; Veals, Ronald Williams, 37 Pine St. Veals, Wallace Charles, 37 Pine St. Va.r‘lty:'Tygmns Watson, 340 Main pincott St. West. °_ _ _ __ Tu‘gAku:z Victor Charles, 284 Main 1. 9 C OV nds nuiniatintce Advctca MB s 230 St. North. f Tyler, Lorne B., 3 Cross St. Usher, Ernest Graydon, Weston, Vu'nxce. J ames Robert Lawrence, 31 o caesl o s ORo Pnpimny e Grattan St. Trinkwon, Albert William, 167 Wilâ€" liam St. Trh‘nkwon,ugh!lx;les Henry, 17 Lipâ€" 349â€"41 840â€"42 849â€"43 850â€"17 449â€"55 449â€"58 449.â€"59 §35â€"47 535â€"48 535â€"40 535â€"50 535â€"51 688â€"10 690â€"10 601â€"19 601â€"20 T14â€"24 T14â€"25 T14â€"26 759â€"9 hap ifi es o Widnstnemiiie ies S i Queen‘s Drive. Tippin, Frank, 11 George St. Tomkinson, Fred, 32 Robert St. To’xpli{\gon,‘_ George Raymond, 36 Timmermans, William George, 144 Te uo o No $25,925.10 Dated at Weston this 13th day of September, 1943. J. P. ALLAN, H. G. MUSSON, son Road West. To the of Deâ€" tA . 1st of Jn-m‘ fa'u; maturing in the y G OTT 18 "HEREBY GIVEN that. tluc*own of Weston intends m%“m':-lfi. i ardl ?b-mn'- dated tlhi:h 1st E fi m,l u“.: ' -‘ \ the years 1955 and 1956, hereinafter utlonh bymym:bdnhoflcn i ooo o ie n +oi so i mt etee uie sa 8 y of Decem! after which date interest will cease to acerue. Payment will be made at the Bank of Montreal, Weston, or the Main Office of the said Bank in Toronto at holder‘s option upon surrender of the debentures, reâ€" deemed, together with all unpaid coupons. thereon.. The said deâ€" bentures to be redeemed are $25,925.10. in aggregate principal amount and are a portion of a bentures of: xt ts ‘ maturing ‘‘Norice â€" ts and" in December, 19 mount Ave. TOWN OF WEston NOTICE OF INTENTION To REDEEM c%uu GENERAL DEBENTURES Richview Mayor. $ 1,000.00 982.93 1,000.00 781.56 768.62 1,000.00 1,000.00 Principal 869.71 1,000.00 1,000.00 678.88 542.40 815.15 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 125.47 170.98 459.28 1,000.00 745.65 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 162.28 222.21 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Clerk. Reeve . Downey explained that Swansea is required to gay its proâ€" portionate share of ‘the cost of secoR_dar):'gduuyon in York County as the village is classified as an nonâ€"high school area and hence has _ It costs $125 per year to send a Swansea Â¥upil to & citvy collegiate iand $150 for technical school while the cost of attending Runnymede Collegiate, Wwhere the majority of Swansea children have been receivâ€" ing secondary school education, is $105 per Yenr. ‘Councillor Lorne LaRush asked why the village should not pay $105 towards the cost of pupils attendâ€" ing technical school as that much is paid to attend Runnymede. . _ Swansea‘s Share | ance there," interjected Councilior Douglas Cameron. Reeve Clarence C. Downey, K.C., said that he felt the pupil receives a better educational frounding if he is required to complete the first year in an academic course, pointâ€" ing out that the two courses are much the same for the first year. | _ "There is a reluctance on the part plained a municipal official. "They of some parents to send their chilâ€" dren to Runnymede Collegiate," exâ€" feel there may be further disturbâ€" The question was brought to the attention of council when a request was received from a parent, who desires to send a pupil direct from Eub“c to technical school. Under he present regulation which apâ€" Plies in the municipality, grants will only be paid by the county on pupils attending a technical school after they complete at least one year of the regular academic course at a high school or collegiate. ‘ Courses Similar * Swansea Village Council estabâ€" lished this principle at a meeting in the municipal chambers last week but made it clear, however, that the ruling only applies for the school year of 1943â€"44 "owing to present conditions." * Picture shows: British which brought | Africs, lying supplies and troops for the Allied armies‘ in Reeth | Gnem: Acigh. Will Aid Swansea Students Seeking Technical Training Red Cross serum is saving the lives of hundreds of wounded sailors, soldiers and airmen. But thousands of additional blood donors are needed. Give a pint of blood to save a life Call Red Cross Blood Donors Service, c/o Gordon Squibb, Weston 132, or enroll at any Bank in Town, the Post Office or with any of the local Ministers. 200 Donors Wanted pay for educational facilities Bonita Tea Rooms Air Conditioned Far Your Comfort DO IT TOâ€"DAY This Advertisement Donated By is out of job now, then. Playboy (at fashionable bali)â€" They say that young deb over there puts all her father makes on her Young Housewifeâ€"That‘s â€" the trouble with these farmers. They‘re so anxious to get their eggs sold they take them off the nest too Young Housewifeâ€"These eggs are very small. Grocerâ€"Straight from the farm this morning, madam. % :fmu the county, whether llage attend county schools or not, â€" If York County will agree to pay toward the cost of Swansea pupils attending city technical schools diâ€" rect from public school instead of insisting on the oneâ€"year academic course attendance first, the fee to the parent concerned will be adâ€" f\lltod accordingly, council decided. n the meantime. Denuty Reave W Henryâ€"Evidently her old man Must Give Notice Of Address Change W:rnlns is given b{ James Butler, enforcement officer of ?e mobilization section of the ational Selective Service, that men of military callâ€"up age who have failed to notir auâ€" thorities of change of u{dresn are lishle to be rickod up imâ€" mediately and inducted into one of the branches of the armed services, "This will be enforced," he said, "regardless of the fact that such men might have beén eligible for deferment." Mr. Butler further pointed out that those who have failed to notify change of address are liable to severe penalties under the Mobilization Act. A man cannot have an idea of perfection in another which he was never sensible of in himself. Weston 152W _ _ JUnct. 0769 CLgin 1863 Money To Lt _ 18 Teronto Strast, Terants Bob Evans 7 en inpiais db‘ ullinialh uic 4M i 1 McClure was the son of the late William McClure and Ellen Nisbett. He was born at Elders Mills and attended Woodbridge and Weston schools and in 1908 graduated from the University of Toronto in Mediâ€" cine. Due to a severe illness he was forced to retire in 1926 and lived for some years with his Funeral services were held Satâ€" urday from the Morse Funeral Home, Ni:fm Falls, with interâ€" ment in Fairview Cemetery, for the late Dr. William Andrew McClure, who passed awn{ in Niagara Falls go;n}'?;l Hospital on Thursday. Dr. J. EDGAR PARSONS l)r_1 William Andrew McClure JU. 8733 . _ _ WESTON 53 Elastic Stockings, Belts, etc. â€" J. C ‘INCH, B.A., Phm.B. Leonard Banks, Ph.C., Phm.B., Assistant ___ For Appointment Call RUPTURED? TRUSSES MADE TO ORD | OBITUARY | RALPH GORDON "m F. A. slanan The Versatile Entertainer for (o _ ° Fiike . [ C. LORNE FRASER PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT 11 ROXALINE AVE. MEDICAL SUPPLIES Specialized Motor Tuneâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 Towing Service TINSMITHING INCH‘S DRUG STORE CRUICKSHANK GARAGE â€" Furnaces Cleaned and Overâ€"hauled Bank of Nova Scotie your next program. _ .. . |||{| se Waeee m in tte 2 |||| SSES MADE TO ORDER 7 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room Phone 1205W GARAGES BUSINESS CARDS * @cls You WEEyâ€"~ 7 IN THE HomEe & nhirea Norway, â€"â€"Steole. " Bhigat latitude, _ Only about one As in every 200 attains Norway 330 Bay $t., Teronto WA. rmm‘h Res.: 57 George Street, Weston |||((â€"â€" ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" WESTON. BRANCH or music INCH APTS. PHONE 28J Piano, Singing, Violin, Theory, Klndergm C;lo:':l Clnlr’ Marion Demorest, L.T.C.M. 64 KING ST.. WESTON Weston 658 Anne G. Goveniock Piano and Theory Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory Examinations Representing Great Weat Life Fire, Casualty, Life, Personal Property, Floater, Lisbility \.: Barkter, Solicitor, ote. coummt Jaing s« MEA For appointment during‘ day, TORONTO CONSERVATORY . Plano classes for Blueprint Reading Commercial Arithmetic Registrations will be received in the following subjectst WESTON VOCATIONAL S PIANO TUNING Classes Open Monday, October 4th REG!S'IRATIONâ€"-THURSDAY, SEPTEM . 7.30 to 9.30 Classes will be opened only if a lu!ficlcngfimh'u K register in each class. INSURANCE WAverly 6121 MUSIC EVENING CLASSES 14â€"43â€"lyr. PAINTING and DECORATING PHONE 630 Bench Fitting Sheet Metal (Aircraft) J. W. BROWN Nerrouy Siik CiriF Bistecnt T2 Guestville Ave. Mr. . Den Electricity Machine Shop Practice SERVICE â€"â€" . H ROY‘S TAXI 127 MAPLE LEAF DRIVE W J. W EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY ON _ WEDNEsSDAY _ PROMPT, COURTEOUS H WESTON TAXI CHIROPRaACToOR â€" Saturday by Appointment FL Y 45 6 PAINTING Phone TAXIS

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