Times & Guide (1909), 3 Feb 1944, p. 4

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j PR OFESSIONAL CARDS || Bob Evans mcws DRUG STORE J. C. INCH. BA.. Phm.B. lull-rd Banks. Ph.C.. th.B.. _ Assistant _-_- For Atoointmty.t.f..t.!1, -- In. iiU """-'-ihgtiiim " Elastic swiftly. Belts, on: Mater Paine:- All Decor-M Buy War S-vinxl sump! "SW 4 COBALT JU. 081! J. was “'1sz railés'ns mum: To ORDER , Yearl’ Experience Mu“ Fitting Roan W. R. ATTRIDGE MEDICAL SUPPLIES '0. Ian-b and. - 1 046-52 C. LORNE FRASER mum, soucnon. 11 ROXALINE AVE. Speeding; in; -hioone. Repair» Spubllnd Mob! Tune-up 122 MAIN M., WESTON ION! 4-387 Towing Service . RUPTIIRED? mum-mount- TOO SCARLET'I‘ ROAD Weltnn 920 ELECI'RICIAN‘ 122 MAIN N. -CttUtClKSHAlNlK GARAGE CRUICKSHANK " GARAGE TINsMiTt1Pdg uh" iraertarm.’ the wt pct: Menu 1-» an d; “a IT u tt - d "my Jim. ot mm in] Many " my Ink .0 New - Ch-tHes. W-TON SOLICITORS tow Phone 1205W GARAGES iv-. T _ F-"- . t W Ratwn Coupons I ' be Worth Double Value sllhed.arsa-dth.a..t of pronoun, - and nob-m. suntan??? “I: tho board maid provision is being that.” poll Ll'dh' made for quality jumbo-u of 12uteAtItet.,.fe $5353; tyi'"' the "m" IMO- KEEP YOUR CAR IN GOOD WORK. ING CONDITION. REGULAR CHECK. UPS UNCOVER DEFECTS WHEN THEY CAN BE MOST EASILY REPAIRED. B USINESS CARDS uni Over-hauled lEEEIEEII 10nd. 0169 WILLARD BATTERIES IN STOCK OPEN 8 an. T0 6 pan. s you !fiiii 1aCiiir,t,.ct suv-'-"""""'"""""""""'";?,,' IN THE 'iioaaE'ttiiiiit-iiiiii" Although tho "D" coupon “has many tuna-o, tho alumni" of our“! pound od - in plan I” In h. Ton-Io WA. 111! "JD-co. mi""""7w~ m" laud-nu KY. .0“ no. W.‘GAIDHOUII, IA. WESTON BRANCH t'r, TORONTO OOISEIVATOIY OF HOMO INCH APTS. PHONE stu Piano, Singing, Violin Theory, Kindergarten, Chorni Class Marlon Demomt. LT.CM. PAINTING Gif)pEcoruzma Weston 658 hi§1gupMWCu Representing Great Went UN Alanna Co. Fire, Casualty. Lilo. Person! Property. Floater. Milky ION 'NiPfdl,"lga8". .m“ will!!!" omeo I Det, C'1"4'rrAl4'lTtAu T" 'ber-ret-s-q 'h"%f,'l',trl'N"" Pree estimate. Com ' in." brff "w" Fir -t8m."tf"q any, F. MAXTED -Ber. Iain-v. Ian. I." I“ I“ In: Dash Interior F. A. SILVERMAN _ ' mums! Phone " Wanton after . PHONE ZONE 4-387 mm. 7133'. Iii-'5.- on: Work “who! PIANO TUNING Piano SOLICITORS INSURANCE General Immune. PAINTING WAverly 6121 qritrirfiiiiim up has St. 320 Bay hon PM 8 until May " mph Th?, my be purchucd on thinni- trtqeoyett.torfofhtid om“. attuutdututti-th. canyon will "turn to in 24mm v no. Board ottie- aid that about two-thirds of the MM8 hone crop had boon sold when "mush.| of this product wu begun. To bring condition. on no” u pouibh to normal and (in roduun ado. quate ttme to 0min”:- eon- gnoniutin can»): v no pf, comb no u e and mono Inning Izion (oet-rtd) fo two actions (two pounds), and for extruded honey from " fiuid when (one pound) to " fluid ouncu (two pounds). The coupon value of corn. cane or my blended table lyrup has boon itterryaaod from " to 16 ounces. Crlnborif uuco rem-inn It I coupon v u. of " fluid ouncu. The board's ration administrl- tion slid 2e,'ar,it,t changen" will be mudo‘in e quantities of prourvu available to quota use". And there's the wartime ltory of the morie-theatre men-get who bounced with glee when 1 young man applied for I job u usher. He was immediately rushed into uni- {DUEL put to ,otk in the theatre. But hi wu bu]; G ilLGGiGi; later: 'Wm quitting." m’po."'"vdini 'u-aura 'miriit irc. 'ree 113m " to " my nuns-g; . T" 'n” /uiraulad "veit "” --"""--. 15735 {cm better t,,gTll, on“. (on. 'iuartf HELP WANTED “What's the matter, Bone." naked the bereaved employer. "Aren't the hours and pay good enough for van " ' 6003.0. “mwuinmth 13M Guiiéid7 Gifdiied For! (i) Nathanael originated in Greece with tho school of Thales about ;5'== than}. thumbnail- Flavell Gartage Pere. But I've seen the pits " Gun-- An arciiia, 7 Uttdertherrvu.dmHdtrut" ROY’S TAXI PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE " HOURS SERVICE UNDERTAKERS "ION! 10. "It W, I". 1"m* D. Except Sundays WESTON TAXI W J. WARD CH I ROPRACTOR WESTON 11244-3 UNDERTAKEIS MEMO-4“ 456 J. w. BROWN OPEN WEDNIDAY AFTER I pm. FLYNN Phone TAXIS PHONE (nag ymi a to ttiid Robert Docks was elected presi- dent last week by members of the Woodbridge Agricultural Society. In the agenda of the meeting, Ed- ward Brown, society treasurer, re- ported that in 1943's annual fall fair, over $2,389 was paid in prize money, while close to $1,000 was spent on maintenance and improve- ment of the fair grounds. The sum Coal oonulou and couch-lion condon- har-holders m one nu! the sane person II this time of year. They will be well repaid for their efforts in this direction if they clean out the ash pit of their furnlce every day. An nccunlulntion of when in the uh pit obstruct- the draft and often result: in burned out grated. Robert Books Elected Prtts'iderttttfFtiiitatard THE SERVICE MANAGER We handle Parts and Re- pairs for all makes of Sewing Machines. 87% MAIN FEB. 7,8,9,10 LADIES Woodbridge Society Has a Successful Year Workminship and Parts Guaranteed l1'tllegiSl SEWING SER E 49 Albert St., Kgfhkner Phone 226 WILL BE IN WETON 4 DAYS ON ORDER “CERTIFIED " for Table Stock Production. larger crops are needed in 1944. Obtain , heavier yield from “each lac by planting Canadian comma Sud Potatoes. “a YOU! ORDER NOW, while supplies are still available. Seed potatoes are being withheld from export to meet the requirements of Canadian grams; but the de- mands from outside Canada are very “tong and supplies not needed for planting in Canada should be released for export in March hcfote the season in the U.S.A. is too far advanced foe planting. ORDER " FOUNDATION " and " FOUNDATION A" for tkrtified Seed Production. All fields entered for certifica.. tion in 1944‘must be planted with either “Madden" or "Na"tdqtHqt A" seed potatoes. Phone 380J Evenings “Who-“ow: WESTON, ONT. for the AOIICIAJIIIAI. wmm MAID Bt-tttto "PAM%t- a “scum 0111wa 'o-e. a... . so... may tJhttitied Seed Potatoes Should be ordered TIMES AND GblDhl AT ONCE Canadian A. J. Witherspoon, Bruce Watson, James McDonald, George Bagg, W. J. Gardhouse, Bert Wright, ti. N. Smith, Ed. w. Brown, Robert Mit- chell, Alex Cameron, George Brownlee, Alf Thompson, W. J. Rowntree, Boynton Weldrick, C. H. Wallace. Other officers elected for 1944 include: Vice-presidenta. John Kel- lam, John Hostrawser; secretary, George Wallace; treasurer, Edward Bro n; directors, William Clark- il'Jfl,51"rsl1/rdiYii's, J; A. Cyneron, of $1,500 was donated to war charities. The society now has a balance of $1,500 on hand. Balance on hand, $1,236.78; Legislative grant, 1943, $557.00, Municipal grants, $675, $1,232.00; other grants, $57.00; membership fees, 1943, $64.00; donations, $926.00; donations in goods, $178.10; admission fees, $3,571.15, stalls. $35.00, $3,606.15; conces- sions, $471.25; entry fees, $425.85; membership fees retained Sor 1944, $94.00; advertising, $69.00; grand stand, $90.85; racing fees, $' 6.50; interest on Victory Bond, $31.50; miscellaneous, $10.00; change re- turned, $800.00; sale of Victory Bonds, $517.72. Total, W,846.70. Expenditures Following is the Fair's annual report for 1943: Receipts 1942 prizes, $23.00; 1943 prizes} $2,366.00; prizes in goods, $178.10;‘ judges, $111.00; secretary, $176; treasurer, $125, auditors, $10, $310.00; help, $225.45; printing and stationery, $267.22; postage, $51.00; rosettes and badgers $73.94; adver- tising, $88.14; mania and refresh- ments, $267.08; insurance, $306.88; feed for horses and poultry, $35.01; exchange, $4.83; horse races, $459.50; repairing ground, $906.31; delegates to Fairs Ass'n., $14.00; sundries, $69.58; Seed Fair and Grain Club, $15.00; music, $50.00; Victory Loan Bonds, $1,500.00; Federation of Agriculture, $15.00; change, $800.00; sound system, $25.00; lighting, $8.40; racing lie- ense and starter, $20.00; Russia fund, $5000; total expenditure, ml» uh db '. a. bu! murmur...“ "Mtrn.rgoHPurer-Dg" *WUMM ”Mdmw'w, We would like to remind our Ju- venilea not to forget Friday night. Remember, we are all going to meet at Dufferin Street in time to catch the five vastneven car. We would at this time like to make mention of our Toronto and District War Unit. As you all know the unit consists only of 12 lodges, but during the put your it has been reported, we sent 16 bales to' Englond, three parcels of cloth- ing to 8 family that the unit adopted, six bales of clothing and quilts to the Aid to Russis. und, five bales of clothing md quilts to the Western Assurance, knitted ur- ticles to the Navy League, and some of our own men have been taken care of during the past yen. However, sisters, there is still 1 need for knitted articles, so if any of the members can knit, if you will get in touch with your dele- gate, Sis. I. G. Luckett, we will try to t.'tain my woof that you might nee . Members of Lodge Maplehurat, please don't forget that your next meeting will be held on Thursday, February 10th. We would like to see as many of our members out as possible. $8,330.44; balance on hand, $1,516.26; total, $9,846.70. Assets Balance in hand including $94 in- cluding retained membership fees for 1944, $1,610.26; donltiom and adterti?intr, due, $64.00; money in- vested in War Loan Bonds, $2,500; money inveatt4plt, Par: _Snvings temits he served as an Ilderman and wns the city’s industrial com- missioner for a time. He Wu . member of St. Basil’s church, the Knights of Columbus and the Na- tive Sons of Canada. He Wu ac- tive in the organisation of the lee. cadet. corps here and we. a pest: president of the Dufferin Tennis and Lawn Bowling Club. For many yous he Wu activ in the Liberal Association. Men! from busi- noes some date If. as leeves I son, Sub- eut. Jo n J. Kelly Jr.,, Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, H-lihx. end two daugh- ters, Sister St. a%ht,'.'r Lrretta Academia Niagara nlls, and Mrs. E. D. K inhtsmmer, Toronto, and I brother, Thomas E. Kelly, 01 Brantford.' man?! invented in War Swings pert! iteettis, $255.00.: 138.91 Wet»: Land, $5,000, main building, $2,500, horse stablbe 82,600, 810,000.00; cattle sheds, £200, sheep and swine pens, $400, $600.00; poultry house, $2,500, secretary's office, $600, $3,100.00; grand stand, $1,500.00; total $19,629.26. iiriii;ihiiii John Joseph Kelly John Jose ls Kelly. 65, well- known local Engines: man, a star lncroase plnyer in his ionnger days, ' past pre‘sideqt Q! t o ft adian Lacrosse Association and top 15 years viee-pYesident of the To- ronto Asphalt Company, died " 3"};qu early _Sunday. E9: four Prize money unpaid, $2.10. A. A. MacKenzie and G. W. Bagg, yditggs;_l§fl_. W. Brown, treasurer. The retrieertrior railway "ttV uued in transportation of perish- tlt', vegetables wu devised in 186 . i OBITUARY Thurs... Feb. 3 Euchre and Entertainment PHONE I” MT. DENNIS 0.E.S. BOOM ENGINEERING F. L. MERTENS, Plum. 3 omen not)": " , " t WM. 3-1: 180-880 pm. "5'all'l'lr,", o B.trt. “be noon. 'tr-dan-__-ttries/ttrotor. Sponsored by The proceeds no to be used to carry on the patriotic work of the Order. Thom is ample room for all so bring along your friends. Don't forget tho date, Thursday, Febru- ary 3, at 8.30 p.m. The bridge was given in mar- riage by her father and was lovely in a gown of white brocaded satin with sweetheart neckline. Her fingertip veil was held by a halo of orange blossoms. She wore a necklace of Galilean mother of pearl, gift of the groom and a treasure in his family for several years. The bride carried a white testament with white streamers tied with fern and pink rosehuds. The bridesmaid, Miss Eunice Rob- inson, sister of the bride, wore a pretty white georgette gown with necklace and bracelet of pearls. She carried a muff of white sherred net over tafetta, also with streamers and rosebuds, and head- dress to match. The members of Mount Dennis Chnpber. 0115.. an upon-Ming I gr I crrdro and 1'."a't/2'i'g", on u " "mini, nary at 8.80 pan. in was t of Boom En.. gineering Co. L . Good prizes In to be (in: and mfreshmtrrtta will be and. A 1"kiur,r, PE in the form of . utifu floral centre pueiralued It $6.00 will be given any. Thanx-Robinson Burnberxamrt United Church was the setting of . pretty wedding at high noon Saturday when Muriel Sametta Robinson, Guelph, dnugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rob- inaon, Weston, tnd formerly of Fergus, wu united in marriage to Arnold Ross Tmax, year '44 On- tario Agricultural College. Guelph, and son of Mr. and rs. Miles Truax, IAsamintrton. Rev. T. W. Hazlewood officiated with Mr. H. G=row.ler.yt the orggm. _ Come And Bring A Friond Mr. W. F. Daub was the groom:- man and the ushers were Mr. R. Pinkney and F.0. J. N. Robinson, brother of the bride. During the signing of the register Mrs. Wm. Grant sang, “Smiling Through the Years." - The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, her mother receiving in I dark brown sheer dress with mops green ac- cessories and acreage of pale pink carnations, minted by the gt',',',',' mother in I two-Piece " t blue ensemble with back mam-ic- and comm of deep pink um tionn ' "lsr travelling tha“brido were a dun of blue wool jersey with black moriesn The conphrwill black accessories. The can It: will live at 220 Oxford Street. (gawk. 8mtt1r-3+ Penn and impdnzom formed ,the setting in Our lady of Victory Chyrh, “guilt . Dump. fe. tht weddinir, Security Jen. 22, of mm Ethel Maude. daughter of Mrs. J. P. Meekie. Jane Street, Weston, end Petty Officer John Mums Smith, R.C.NN.R., eon of Mm. w. Smith, Donnie Avenue, Mount Dennis. The ceremony li'll' performed by Rev. Father J. IV 0001. Given in marriage by her brother, 8ergt. Jock Meckie, R. C. A. P., the bride we: (owned in white utln ltyled on princes: lines with hoe bodice. Her finger- tip veil wen taught to e cownet of white lace end she carried e bouquet of roses. Mrs. J. Ander- m the bride'l sitter, wee matron of honor, And Mien Jean Smith, m of the (room. we: brides. maid. They were froeked alike in pale blue dreeeee with "1tg caught to headdress“ of free men. They cerried bouquete of red and coral roeel. JACK Bren- nan, R.C.A.F.. wee the beet man and the when were 0.8. Dougie! Meade, R.C.N.V.R., end Devid Mythic, brother: of the bride. A reception wee held " Hunt', where the bride's mother received in I new blue crepe unit with matching wee-eerie: and e cor- I'teu"ndg2t,',tt Thecou le le t later for pointe north. '4ll td? STM', I', e dark brown woo on v vet N t, e [teen to coat with mink trim end L',',".'; I IAIN IT. NORTH. WISTON I WEDDINGS l 31b. tdeitdzi'...tf 'iiit"i1he, 'irirCr.'. I P c........ 1'lllu','hhr..1.1.ir:r. 'Lu.ofCamrta..-.... N0. ' snout} Peek Poms)“ --- 21ha. out... ----.. WE DELIVER NQIIPICIAL '_tehet_ArN--.....L,,. 8lu.t3Bi'iirta-..a... 'tuoniona,.,..-......... ft2-.buit--..-.--. Any of the” " t For tt Only 1.08I 1.05, QUOTE NUMBER WHEN ORDERING British Fruit Market _ __ “_ -- m IAIN BT. NORTH, WESTON 1 .04 1 " ao .15 Lil " " " " " 6i Well, folks, we got any to I good stat lust week, just . few mistakes, but that is to be looked for in all well organized activities. We often wonder just how the printer man does not get every- thing in shlpe. We no told that is his problem. Talking of prob- lema, have you ever taken thought how much time is used in putting over even a small entertainment. Our boys have been working for over a month to get things in shape for the social evening, to be held this week. Replies are still coming in from the boys in H. M. Forces. It does one good to feel the appreciation expressed upon receipt of just . small card. These replies are nll posted in the vestibule. Sometimes we wonder what more can be done, but not being able to read the future, we just sit back, knowing full well that the future will take care of itself, that is, with our assistance, and that assist will have to be of our greatest strength and endurance. it we are to hear the cheering when the goal is scored for which we are aiming. One sure way will be to increase our membership and we are appealing to the citizens of Weston anti jatrict to rally mpnd Who is doing the landscaping on vacant property in front of the club? One of those deeds of kind.. ness in the wee sma’ hours. and give their support, not just with a contribution, but b: becom- ine active members an taking some of the strain off the rope. FN Members as bringing friends this Ttnmsdyr,tmsnind for I lock! eveni_ng and , game‘otpughn. tf evening and I we of anoint. If yoe,ttatt,not, . invited get In ioueti with iGiGiidi.' Do you feel the need for enme- thing worth while in the lock! ectlvitiel in the home (linden That is our elm. We ' deb with us and become . member. Huston Fumituro Exchanga 547 MT. PLEASANT RD. MAYFAIR 4197 8 IU. Carob ...-..-. Basket Apple. -.---.. Im- Inttueo --- 8 Grapefruit ----- 0 Onnzu m... itN - --_--'m."'. 1 fittg um. I..." g th. {may Apple. NO. ' SPECIAL 8 lbs. Onion: ---. ' my"! o--. 2 lbs. moi, .' Puck Pontoon MEAD)“ TEA noousl Plan to have your dhr. ner before 5:45. Enjoy a more leisurely meal, better service. You will find a larger selection of food, too. MAIN N. PHONE WESTON 813 All kind: of 20011.,“ furniture wanted Eat Early [WIRED RELAX! BONITA go, a SPECIAL IN. 4 uncut. for cash. PHONE III 1.05 , 1.07 ite " .18 ao .15

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