Times & Guide (1909), 6 Apr 1944, p. 6

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) Association held a guchre on 21 at the home of Mrs. Lilae Ave. A very pleasâ€" a was spent by all who The euchre prizes were by: first, Mrs. Tom Griffith; Mrs, Turner; third, Mrs. and consolation, Mrs. Linkâ€" % ‘i'boh.hoctou served dainty reâ€" ia t3 * ladies of Humberview Warâ€" prian | Order of Nussesâ€" you want the nurse, phone of Weston and Vicinity to visit and inspect your comâ€" pletely _ remodelled _ Doâ€" minion Store, 53 Main St., Weston. You will find many new features to add to your shopping pleasure, © PLEASANT SHOPPING Brilliantly lighted store with wide aisles, N e w display fixtures, Every deâ€" partment offers NEW shopâ€" All your favourite availâ€" able brands of Groceries. Fruit and Vegetables deâ€" livered daily for freshness and quality, Dominion quality meats with satisfacâ€" tion guaranteed, shop © WIDE VARIETY © SELFâ€"SERVE | «â€"SHOP DOMINIONâ€" of Town and District Remember the Weston Business 2l1u‘| ‘Theatre Night April 26 and The Mount Dennis Pregressive Conservative Association got off to a good start last Friday evening at a mogri:g in Dennis Avenue School. Mr. G. Gardiner, K.C., gave the address of the evening and was as usual a bright and convincing speaker. The meeting was afterâ€" wards thrown open to general disâ€" cussion in a homey sort of way and was a splendid success. PASTRY FLOUR s :: CANADIAN MILD CHEESE e â€" Meat Dept. Features ROUND STEAK or ROAST _ i». 35« LEfTUOE SIRLOIN STEAK or ROAST . 39e «=~~«~« PORTERKHOUSE STEAK orroast . 39 CELERY SMOKED SHOULDERS s . n 35 cmapergin Peamealed Cottage Rolls . 35: fPA_TlT Values Effective Until Closing Timeâ€"Saturday, April 8th MAPLE LEAF TENDERSWEET & SWIFT‘S PREMIUM SMOKED HAMS LEGS Ib. 37c e Prime Commercial Beef â€"« . â€"The sirppathy of fhe dictrict is Walter M. Silver, 'vbo'a:ua a at his home, 232 John Wes in Saturday, Aplt 1st," Fun services were held from the W. J. Ward Funeral Home, 119 Main St. North, on Monday at 4.30 p.m., with interment in Sanctuary Park cemeâ€" her home last week, March 28th, for the Humberview Wartime Assoâ€" ciation weekly euchres. The prizes were won by: first, Mrs. Cooflcr; second, Mrs. w; third, Mrs. Witts, and co tion, Mrs. Benâ€" nett. The hostess served dainty reâ€" freshments which brought the afternoon to a close. ‘Those who have obtained Ration Book No. 4 are urged to carefully check the number of sheets in the new book. The book should contain 11 sheets consisting of one sheet of green teaâ€"coffee coupons; one sheet pink sugar coupons; one sheet ROUND ENDâ€"Ib. 39c ~SMOKED FILLETS in. 35« Mrs, Allen, Gordon Ave., opened gfifiaall ! by the piece _ Ib. 23° Halibut :. ib. 42« tb. 45¢ , stt Fish Suggestions BEACON BRAND sheets brown meat coupons; and ome each of "H" and "K coupons. nutber it sbeald be returned im mediately to the local ration board. + # *# _: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burns celeâ€" __Once a houseboy in South Africa, H. K. Banda, a Nyasaland native, lucent]y obtained his de!fm as & "medical practitioner in dinlgutth: lwrated their silver w-ddhfl anniâ€" wersary on Sunday at their farm home west of King, with 25 friends uwnd relatives in attendance, Reâ€" rlvw%\vit.h Mrs. Burns were Mrs. E. Burns of Beeton, and Mrs. James Wells of Toronto. Assisting Scotland, and is now assistant medical officer in an English counâ€" ty borough. Formerly, he was in the United States, where he won degrees in philosophy and mediâ€" cine. in the tearoom was Miss Jean Burns, a daughter. . button coupons; four TIMES AND GUIDE se t«\ Theatre Nights TOMATOES FLORIDA JUICE 1CEBERG GOOD FRIDAY Closed All Day Holiday Closing Hours: WEDNESDAY 12.30 Noon THURSDAY 6.30 p.m. â€"Continued from Page 1 . % the < Dominion Government mot collect the usual amuseâ€" ment tax, which means that every cent of the 30â€"cent theatre tickets will ‘:‘w swell the association‘s contribution. Mike Jones, chairman of the draw ticket committee, estimated that approximately 2,000 chances for the prizes have beenâ€"sold at 25 cents each, ‘Weston manufacturâ€" ers and retailers have donated 50 theatreâ€"seat prizes and four major rizes for the drawâ€"a Way Sagâ€" reu chesterfield suite and a set of dishes for the first night and a ‘Thor washing machine and a C.C.M. bicycle for the second night. Displays Arranged Jack Petrie, in charge of prizes, has arranged displays in the winâ€" dows of the Weston Public Utilities Commission and the Weston Music and Radio Store, On the two Satâ€" CARROTS JUICY, CALIFORNIA LEMO"S Large Size 300‘ doz. 35(: CALIFORNIA, NEW BUNCH Large Size 48‘s Large Size 60‘s Large Size 80‘s 3 for zoc Firm, Ripe DOMINION STORES LIMITED urday afternoons ‘bth es h‘ Sace wuk lei mw,.mmw speaker pment will tour back mdfonhdon‘thl% while six young women sell w fiehutolhmmn, Fred Engl ,z:ukhnt.uidu- n:gflncnhm ing made to exâ€" tend the sale of tickets to Woodâ€" hri‘w. Other supporters of the B.W.V.F. who live outside Weston One square yard of leaf surface takes about two gallons of carbon dioxide from the air in a single day, and throws off approximately an equal amount of oxygen. About 40,000 American radio sets have been received in Britain, many being sent over under lendâ€"lease, :“xtddi'mb“t.ixon to :iwm hlll been eld up ing ce regulations bytth::do!PTr‘do,itwu learned recently. 2 tbs. 11¢ DOMINC BRAND 2 Heads 19(: 2 sam 19¢ per Ib. 1â€"1b Tin tb. 2 7: 19¢ 15° 25: "Oh, to be in land now that April‘s here!" lm ve been that last (?) dose of arch weathâ€" April‘s here!" M ve been that last (?) dose ofw;bfimh weathâ€" er that played havoe with the atâ€" tendance last Wednesday â€" night. This week marks the beglinnning of the new nz;‘r in military life so we have a clean sheet to start off with and: it is to be h:‘)Ped there will not be too many "AWOL‘s" marked against the men of "A" Company, o . Q.Y.R. Congratulations to N. Farrance and E. W. Mileham who have both been*given one stripe; meaning promoted to Lance Corporals, if your knowledge of army insignia is a little weak. A Drivers Course is being given at 1000 hours each Sunday mornâ€" ing for the next few weeks at the Vehicle Compound of University Armouries. Four lessons should qualify you for standing orders as a driver, "A" Company N.C.O.‘s and men are urged to take this course if interested in driving any of the vehicles at camp or on schemes. Hand in your name to Capt. Mitchell or your platoon commander, c s QÂ¥.R 0 _ Last Wednesday night, during a review on map reading, No. 10 platoon received a few tips on memory training from our departâ€" ing friend, Lieut. Hopkins. His method of remembering names seems to centre around the law of association of ideas or objects. For examples: To help himself reâ€" call L./Cpl. Misner‘s name, Mr. Metropole â€"RESTAURANT YOU’RE busy now with many wartime activities. Tonightâ€"&nd often during the week â€" suggest dining here. It will do wonders for yoursy and the family‘s morale! AIR CONDITIONED ATMOSPHERE 20 MAIN N. Eat in a f ideas or objects. : To help himself reâ€" Misner‘s name, Mr. Q.Y.R. 8 th a "vacant 3‘&' & fxfl f%pf‘ liuolhvhiu 3 : {i'.h_i.“ esd v<en ..;...‘.ll‘..flit,l- “Wh'-‘i‘ a small voice (But that‘s no skin off 1‘5*).‘ All joking aside, however, point . our lecturer was trying to make was that the way he remembered the symbol for a coniferous tree was to think of a carnivorous aniâ€" mal, but just where the lfibfln comes in we fail to mut sym« bol for that kind of a fll)g thing like an inverted tadpole. wh.‘l:' this thing has gone far enough and serves on!into show that even military training . cAD have its lighter moments, % QY.R. o If you are still with us nfl:r the oregoing, may we suggest you also read an editorial found cflo* where in this issue and reprinted from the "Globe and Mail" entitled "Join the Reserve Army", We don‘t need to take up extra lm here referring to the points W! are well covered in the editorial but we understand that the Toronto Board of Trade has circularized its members which include all of the large industries and employers of labor in the Toronto area urging ‘their coâ€"operation in encouraging their men to join the Reserve Army and as far as possible allow ‘them the necessary time to attend camp and other activities of the reserves. Of course, the logical unit for men of the Westonâ€"Mount Dennis district is "A" Compnr:iy of the Queen‘s York Rangers and we hope a large number of those eliâ€" gible will give this matter serious thought. Wednesday night (any week) and Memorial School, Wesâ€" ton, are the time and place to make enquiries and hand in your. name. Help us build up the strength of the local group in Canada‘s emergâ€" ency fighting force, the Reserve Army, "A TEMPER SO GENIAL In childhood days, the writer rarely left home without the cheery admonition from a loved member of her family, "Keep sweet!" Durâ€" ing the years that have intervened, when the friction of material conâ€" tact has threatened her inner poise; this homely saying has often come back to her with meaningful force, "Keep sweet!" When times seem difficult and tempers are tested, sweetness of disposition can be a saving asset. Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science, says in her article, "Taking forth into life with the smallest expectaâ€" tions, but with the largest paâ€" tience; with a keen relish for and appreciation of everything beautiâ€" ful, great and good, but with a temper so genial that the friction of the world shall not wear upon our sensibilities; with an equanimâ€" ity so settled that no passing breath nor accidental disturbance shall agitate or ruffle it, with a charity broad enough to cover the whole â€" world‘s evil, and sweet enough to neutralize what is bitter in itâ€"determined not to be offended when no wrong is meant nor even when it is, unless the offense be }against God." Sweetness of temper is a natural attribute of the Godlike man, True sweetness of character has a restâ€" ful dignity that with refreshing amiability often transforms discorâ€" dant situations. . It finds expresâ€" sion in winsomeness, etc, unselfishâ€" ness, kindness, consideration, and kindred qualities. _ It counteracts anroyance and dislike. _ Motivated by genuine goodwill, it lives love. The use of sugar in preserving fruit adds to its flavor. Without it, the fruit may have an acid, bitter, or even flat taste. In like manner, selfâ€"control, tranquility, geniality, lend a pleasant flavor to daily living and help to neutralize the acidulous â€" trials sometimes . enâ€" countered in human intercourse. _ â€"From the Christian Science Monitor. Explorers called New Guinea® Isâ€" land of Gold" in the 14th century, but the name was not justified until 20 years ago when British exâ€" plorers hit "pay dirt." 446

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