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Times & Guide (1909), 23 Dec 1943, p. 6

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|| WE mUst HoLD tuEe une: ||| 28 MAIN N. Ottawa, December 13, 1943 Weston Music and Radio MIRRORS VASES BOOKâ€"ENDS CONGOLEUM RUGS BABY CARRIAGES LAMP SHADES SILK CUSHIONS ODD CHAIRS COFFEE TABLES TABLE LAMPS We must hold the line to provide a solid foundaâ€" tion on which, after the war, to build a greater and a better Canada. We must hold the line against inflation to assure victory in war. Salaries and wages are a large element, often the largest element, in the cost of everything we buy. If the Price Ceiling breaks down, in the long run all stand to lose. GRAMAPHONE RECORD AND SHEET MUSIC Yes â€" We Still Have To win the battle against unemployment in the postâ€"war period, we must first of all win the battle against inflation. A higher money income will not be of any adâ€" vantage if, because prices are going up, our money buys less and less. The purpose of Price Control is to prevent inflaâ€" tion. Its purpose is to protect and maintain a basic standard of living. The winning of this battle will contribute much to winning the war. It will contribute more than all else towards the solution of postâ€"war problems. On the home front the battle against inflation is now the most critical of all. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME J. PETRIE, PROP. PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA _ .95 1.98 8.50..: .. 8.95 .« .. 29.50 .« «. 5.50 ana u> 1-98&nd up 2-253nd up 8-95 and up and up SPECIAL C Reduced Prices for Last * _ Minute Shoppers. GIVE A GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING ALL YEAR â€"FURNITUREâ€" COFFEE TABLES Our Stock Of â€" The Humberview Wartime Asâ€" sociation held their election of ofâ€" ficers at their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, December 9th. Officers for 1944 are: Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Showers; Viceâ€"President, Mrs. Penhale; Secretary, Mrs. Witts; Treasurer, Mrs. Carr; Enâ€" tertainment Convenors, Mrs. Harâ€" greaves and Mrs. McQueen; Work Convenor, Mrs. Tucker; Sick Visiâ€" tors, Mrs. J. Bennett, Mrs. Adolph and Mrs, Pimm; Advertising, Mrs. Barefoot; Convenors‘ Committee, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Barefoot, Mrs. Adolph, Mrs. Pimm, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Linklater and Mrs. J. Bennett. Be Sure To See _ Certificate of life membership in the W.M.S. of Woodbridge United Church was presented to i‘[rs. Robâ€" ert Watson, at the annual meeting of the society held at the home of Mrs. Boyle Kellam. Officers electâ€" ed at the meeting included: Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. K. Stevenson; Viceâ€"Preâ€" sidents, Mrs. D, Shannon and Mrs. Robert Watson; Recording Secreâ€" tary, Mrs, N. G. Wallace; Corresâ€" ponding Secretary, Mrs. G. D. Mcâ€" Lean; Treasurer, Mrs. William Wood. Over 1,000 children of De Havilâ€" land Aircraft _ employees were treated to a Christmas party in Massey Hall on Saturday evening, which was arranged by the comâ€" pany‘s recreation club. Professionâ€" al clowns, magicians and musicians entertained the children and Santa Claus presented each child with a gift on behalf of the club. Vaughan _ township councillors were faced with a new type of claim at their December monthly meeting held at Maple. Edward Parsons of Woodbridge presnted claim of $3 for each of nine roostâ€" ers which he said were killed durâ€" ing the recent pheasant hunt. The Navy League of Weston acknowledges receipt of five dolâ€" lars ($5.00) from the ladies of the Happy Gang Club of Weston. Many thanks to these busy lgdies of Church Street, North. Victorian â€" Order _ of Nursesâ€"â€" When you want the nurse, phone 666â€"W. Lt GaR h TIMES& GUIDE STAFF MERRY CHRISTMAS ZONE 4â€"400 a sincere "thanks" St. Pressick, Arthur William Thomas, 2 Denarda St., Mount Dennis. Price, G. A., 11, Bank of Nova Scoâ€" tia Building. Price, Henry Edward, 19 Lippinâ€" cott St. East. * Proctor,: Billie Wright, Caledon East. Pink, John William, 117 King St. Po‘lloc,k, W"il_liam Richardson, 149 Jane St. e Pratt, Robert Henry, 339 Church Ave. Phillips, Walter; 10 Windal Ave. Pidgeon, Wallace, 161 Queen‘s Drive. l’igrre, Reginald L. L., 50 Church £. William St. 0_ 0_ 0 _ _ Porter, Charles H., 64 George St. Powell.flRhondda Miriam, â€" 1784 Locals St. . Phillips, Phillips, rence Ave, s yA Peters, Graydon John, 35 King St. Petrie, Harold Bruce, 165 William E immanis on ie budalh Drive. Pearson, A. M., 144 Rosemount Ave. Perry, ‘Yilbert Robert, 202 Lawâ€" St. Paris, William Philip, 61 John St. Pawson, Donald Hugh, 31 Queen‘s Drive. Pearson, A. M.. 144 Resemannt ert St. Noon, Charles William, 66 Dufferâ€" in St. West. Norman, Elizabeth Grace, 27 Litâ€" tle Ave, Norman, Fredrick Martin, 41 Holâ€" ley Ave. f Norman, William Sidney, 27 Little Ave. O‘Brien, Edwin Rose, 210 Dufferin St. East. O‘Halloran, William Joseph, 85 Main St. North. O'E‘?ra,L ‘]‘(enncth Kirkley, 852 EESsOH RRMOUISY NVD Church St. Ord, Graham, 102 Queen‘s Drive. Ord, Marion, 102 Queen‘s Drive. Pallisterâ€"Young, A. J., 222 Church Drive. Nightingale, Edward James, 78 l%dmund Ave. Nixon:_ Edward Reginald, 41 Robâ€" North. _ _2 0 0 0 Neilson, Murray Archie, 425 Main St. North. Newbigging, Clifford, 8 Main St. North. Newbigging, Delbert L., 8 Main St. North. Ne'xvt.on, Dean Griffith, 42 Queen‘s B0 McMIlen, William _ Nelson, 73 Church St. McMurdo, W. R., 404 Main St Cross St. 0 > McKelvey, Ross, 136 John St. McKinney, Joseph Henry, 6 John Continued from page 4â€" â€" Mcl:]wen, Robert _ Manning, 180 AP ECp . AMCT Main St. North. _ _ _ "/ _ _ McGinnis, Ernest, 248 John St. Mg(}rgmlle, _ Richard Hugh, 189 Main St. South. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ McCrandle, William J., 189 Main St. South. McGregor, John Keith, 163 King St. Mclntyre’,“ Donald _ Fredcrick, 21 List of Boys and Girls Serving King, Country The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Working Men‘s Club held their Christmas Tree Party last Thursâ€" day evening at the club house. There were about eighty children present with their parents and Grandparents. _ After Santa Claus seated himself for a breathing spell as he was very tired, the children all sang Happy Birthday as it really was Santa‘s Birthday. Mrs. Milligan presented him ‘with a woollen scarf from the auxiliary and Billy Brookes, one of his tiny grandchildren, gave him a smaill gift. The committee, Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Barefoot and Mrs. Milligan, would like to thank all who donated cakes, etc, also the members of the Men‘s Club for a very generous cheque of twentyâ€" five dollars. Everyone went home tired but happy. of Town and District The Lions Club of Weston is sponsoring a Juvenile Hockey team for boys under 18 years. Team to be entered in T.H.L. All boys inâ€" terested call Zone 4â€"533. PROCLAMATIO N CIVIC HOLIDAY In Pursuance of a Resolution of the Municipal Council of the (Zorwrntion of the Town of Weston MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1943 is hereby proclaimed a in the Municipality. And all ci}nnn are requested to, as far as possible, observe this holléay. J. P, ALLAN, Mayor. GOD SAVE THE KING Constance, 10 Windal Ave. Mabel Dorothy, 10 Windal _ %st> a## *smnnost?» 144 Rosemount trowN oF wWESTON CIVIC HOLIDAY 73 mount Ave. Lo wl 5 Southern, Kenneth, 27 Macdonald Ave. =â€" ioi on aenincal dnc SpiersL Douglas, 24 King George Road West. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Soger, William James, 259 Church St. Southall, Victor E., 10 Springâ€" Wright Ave. 0000 0 0 0 0 Snider, Lorne, 111 King St. Snyder, William Robert, 257 Church St. Somers, Donald William, 89 South Station St. Somerscales, Leonard Oliver, 126 Rosemount Ave. Sonoski, Frank, 100 St. John‘s Church St. S§Smuck, A. Osborne, 3 Coulter Ave. Smuck, Jack S., 3 Coulter Ave, Sneyd, . Re‘ginald Alexander, 206 East. Smith, William Wallace, 178 Lawâ€" rence Ave. West. Smith, Wi)lnrd Reeve Harwood, 288 St. North. Smart, Norman William, 125 Wilâ€" liam St. Smith, Harold William, 200 Wilâ€" liam St. Smith, John Alexander, 38 Robert St. Smith, Kenneth W., 5 Sykes Ave. Smith, Wallace, 10 St. Join's Road ter Ave. Simpson, Fredrick A., 22 Robert St. Sinclair, Clayton, 201 King St. Skelton, Hehry E., 236 Church St. Sloan, John James Joseph, 26 Main liam St. s Remeattent enc otes Shorley, Leonard Ross, Weston. Shropsh.ire‘, Herbert Jack, 66 Roseâ€" Sto Simmonds, Harold Leslie, 50 Coulâ€" Main St. South, _ _ . _ _ _ Shiells, Jack William, 3 William St. Shier, ‘[)‘onalq Gordon MaciIntosh, mount Ave. _ _ _ _ _ Silver, Alex., 232 John St. SiI’Y‘er, James Hamilton, 282 John St. & Seal, Stanley Hubert, 46 St. Clemâ€" ents Ave., Toronto. Shakespeare, Joseph Allan, 37 Greendale Ave., Mount Dennis. Shaw, James Robert, 8 William St. Shgphert'{, George Francis, 203 107 John St. _ _ Sh‘qrey,_William Kenneth, 17 Wilâ€" St.. ho o noes e o a l Scythes, Margaret E., 170 King St. Seg!. Douglas Gordon, 23 Church Ave. Rushbrooke, Edward D., 3 Edmund Ave. Rushworth, Benjamin Roy, 1 Conâ€" ron Place. Sainsbury, Horace, 225 Rosemount Ave. Sainsbury, Lloyd George, 225 Roseâ€" mount Ave. Sainsbury, Wilfred Howard, 227 Rosemount Ave. Sa'i‘nsbury, William | Hatry, 225 Rosemount Ave. Sammons, Richard H., 35 King St. Sanders, Harold A., 354 Church St. Savage, Murray D., 55A Main St. Ave. Rowntree, Kenneth F., 6 Fern Ave. Roy, David R., 194 King St. Roy, Marion M., 194 king St. Rudolph, James Keith, 33 Pine St. Rudolph, Ross H. F., 33 Pine St. Rumney, George L., 75 Coulter Road East. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Roswland, John Houston, 239 Church t. Ro}vney, Sydney William, 7 Fern Ave.. â€" Rimmer, Thomas Prenton, 50 Deniâ€" son Road West. ‘ Rimmer, Thomas Walter, 50 Deniâ€" son Road West. _ _ _ _ â€" _ _ Robinson, James Newton, 23 Deniâ€" son Road West Rosart, Michael John, 18 Arthur St. Roscoe, Clifford, 11 Elm St. Rosebrugh, Murray, 3 William St. Ross, J, A., 160 King St. Rowan, W. J. Wendell, 2 St. John‘s St. Reid, Harry Louise, 55A Main St. North. Resid, John Alexander, 285 Church 6. Richardson, John Thwaites, 224 King St. Ridout, Norman A., 19 Coulter George Road, _ ____ _ _ _==_ Raybould, John Newton, 70 Coulâ€" ter Ave. 8t. North, . 0 0 ~== Reid, Bryce, 98 Church St. Reid, Charles McAllan, 285 Church Regan_,' K‘e_nneth Joseph, 258 Main Road Pudifin, Joseph Thomas, 104 Main St. North. Pu‘sfer, Howard Lloyd, 215 Church F.0. Wardrope, 22, a fighter pilot, graduated from the flyhfl school at Uplands, near Ottawas, in 1941, and went overseas in November, 1942. He had attended Weston High School, and before enlisting in 1940 was engaged in the truckâ€" ing business. Road. â€" h Williton, Everett Charles, Weston. Wialson, John Richard, 70 George C ams, Abe mannn . l iimy St. Wilson, Robert, 70 George St. Winder, Cecil Allen, 55 Queen‘s Drive. M apann ie e i cniiani BA hi a h hnd c 3 East. Wells, Lawrence Frank, Humberâ€" view Crescent. Wells, Stanley Anton, Humberview Crescent. White, Roy Leon, 43 William St. White, Roy Melvin, 43 William St. Whitehead, Lesli¢ Ernest, 191 Main St. North. _ _ _ = _ =_ Whitman, _ William _ Charles, Watson, Arthur, 257 John St. Wgtaon, Garnet Harold, 46 William 6. Watson, Walter Duncan, 198 Main St. North. Watt, Douglas Jo}m, 225 Main St. South. Webb, Charles fiencry. 30 Dufferin ley Ave. _ _ Watson, Arthur, Watson, Garnet oi h d ooo en ies t Lippincott St. East. Veals, Ronald Williams, 37 Pine St. Veals, Wallace Charles, 37 Pine St. Ve‘x‘-ity,"l‘hs)mas Watson, 340 Main m esnt NyCR mm SVIUE Rd. West. Waldtruff, Ronald, 11 Humberview Crescent. Wallace, George R., 25 Coulter Ave. W;wahb.urn, Robert Wesley, 39 Holâ€" m Comiiiad couliioe in Arccains MbA Grattan St. Trinkwon, Albert William, 167 Wilâ€" liam °St. Trinkwon, Charles Henry, 17 Lipâ€" pincott St. West, Tu‘(‘-kex‘-. Victor Charles, 284 Main eoai e e e tends bank Ave., Toronto. Vance, James Robert Lawrence, 31 2005200000 MODETL hi o Ston nnboiiios snn ts te h dn is in 0 St. North. Wacjey, Charles J., 28 St. John‘s St. North. 00â€" > > Tyler, Lorne B., 3 Cross St. Ure, Charles Campbell; 8 Sykes 400 Ave, 0000 500000 0 0 C 0C Usherl, E‘rnest Graydon, 438 May n eagh mace oo h te Queen‘s Drive. Tippin, Frank, 11 George St Tomkinson, Fred, 32 Robert Tomlinson, _ George Raymo mount Ave, _ _ 0 _ Templeman, Albert, 18 Church St. Te‘l:rel], William James, 1656 Jane St. / Thomas, John R., 465 Main St. North. Thompson, William, 163 Main St. North, Thompson, William Howard, 163 Main St. North, Thornton, Charles M., 97 Roseâ€" mount Ave, Tirpmermaps, William George. 144 South. x .. 0 0 oc Tarswell, Fred C., 24 Sykes Ave. Tny'}gr;\ Ivnn' Frederick Williams, 136 Queen‘s Drive. Taylor, Walter ‘Earl, 167 Roseâ€" mount Ave, . Taylor, Wesley Norman, 167 Roseâ€" I No ce e eteat m ie George Road. Street, Albert K., 191 John St. Stuart, Leslie, 8 Church St. Sutherland, Donald M., 340 Main St. North. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sutherland, Douglas, 340 Main St _ North. Sutton, Melvin James, 22 Denison Road West. Sw‘v‘itt,“John Norman, 18 Main St. St. North. Strachan, John William, 46 Deniâ€" son Road West. Sh‘;atapette, Joseph, 4 King George _Wright Ave. _ 0_ _ _0 _ Standing, Robert Windsor, Ingleâ€" wood. Starlnley,:' Franklin _ Walter, 230 Road. _ _ 0_ 000 0 0 ~> Str‘a_tip_e}ts‘,”JStephen. 4 â€" King Church St. _ _ _ [ _ Steadman, William T., 297 Main | NEW YEAR‘S EVE ¢ .fi j i _ Fun and Frolic ' ! DANCING 9 antil 2 | The Modernaires Orchestra CASA LOMA GRAY COACH LINES Men and women of these services may travel bet ween any points served by bus, going on or after December 21st and returning not later than January 5th. During this period the 50â€"mile bus travel restriction will not apply to members of the Armed Services nor‘to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. BETWEEN DECEMBER 21ist AND JANUARY 5th â€" MEN AND WOMEN OF ~ THE ARMED sErVices â€" MAY TRAVEL ANYWHERE BY BUS 1 ~ Tickets and Information at TORONTO BUS TERMINAL â€" AD, 4221 Robert St. Raymond, 36 HATS * HORNS + NOVELTIEs | Tickets Now Selling $6.00 mâ€"mm' (Limited Safe) _ George, 144 at In the Church of the Good Shepâ€" herd, Mount Dennis, on Saturday, Dec. 18, Nora D. Schaefer became the bride of Chief Petty Officet Owen Leslie MacLean, R.C.N,V.R. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Schaefer, Victoria Blyd., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MacLean, Rutherford Ave. Rev. C. A. Stone performed _ the ceremony _ amid white and pink ‘mums and ferns. The wedding music was played by L. Slater. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dusty pink streetâ€"length dress with brown accessories and a flower hat of the same color. Her corsage was of pink roses and â€" forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. Miss June Schaefer was her sister‘s only attendant in a crystal blue streetâ€"length frock, with black acâ€" cessories and matching flower hat. She carried a nosegay of apricotâ€" tinted roses and baby ‘mums. Chief Petty Officer W. Beech, R.C.N.V.R., was the groomsman.â€" Aâ€"reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents in Mount Dennis, Mrs. Schaefer receiving in a frock of braided wine crepe and corsage of cerise roses, Assisting her was the bridegroom‘s mother in a printed silk ensemble with black accessorâ€" ies and similar flowers. For travelâ€" ling to the U.S., the bride chose a mossâ€"green woollen crepe frock with watching hat. South Station St. _ _ _ _ _ _ Young, A. J. Pallister, 222 Church St. Young, Frances Jardine, 45 Deniâ€" son Road West. St. North, |__ 0_ _ _ 0 _ \\'gi;zle.L Sri‘t‘inAe_y }lg;-old Herbert, 39 MacLeanâ€"Schaerer ley Ave. _ 00000 0 > Worthington, Tom, 25 Holley Ave. W‘r_igh‘t: }.{'enry Clay, 55A, Main Wind'er, Robert Clayton, 55 Queen‘s t% ; "SCREAM IN THE DARK" SELECTED SHORTS To one and all, the manageâ€" ment and staff extend greetings and hope that 1944 will bring peace, happiness, contentment and prosperity to the world. Gary Cooperâ€"Teresa Wright in "PRIDE OF THE YANKEES" \__ _ â€"â€"ALSOâ€" Main St. N. â€" Phone Zone 4â€"483 MON.â€"TUES.â€"DEC, 27â€"28 2 FEATURES Ethel Waltersâ€"Eddie Anderson "BAMBI" â€" â€"ALSOâ€" Frank Morganâ€"Jean Ro; WESTON THEATRE FRI.-SA'!:,â€"DEC. 24â€"25 2 FEATURES Walt Disneys Multiplane Tech= nicolor feature CCOND "organâ€"Jean Rogers 1 "STRANGER IN TOWN" "CABIN IN THE SKÂ¥" ‘"Where Sound Sounds Best" WED.â€"THURS.â€"DEC. 29,30 C WEDDINGS Robert Lo;';;yâ€"Marie ___ _ McDonaid in â€"â€"AL8Oâ€" 4>

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