Times & Guide (1909), 20 Apr 1944, p. 8

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l BRITISH WAR) VICTIM‘S FUND HELP THE EVENING TELEGRAM‘S Firs, Junipers, "Sprucesâ€"White, Semiâ€"Blue and Blue"; Pines, Yews, Cedars, Austrian Pines, Hemlocks, Etc., Etc. FLOWERING SHRUBS include Cotoneaster, Deutzia, Hydrangea, Frobeli and Spiraea Bridal Wreath, Syringa, Viburnum, Snowâ€" ball, Lonicera (Honeysuckle), Malus, etc. x Two Big Nights x WED., THUR., APRIL 26, 27! Attend the ... WESTON THEATRE ‘CASANOVA in BURLESQUE‘ ENJOY A GOOD PICTUREâ€"HELP A GOOD CAUSEâ€"WIN A PRIZE FRUIT TREES al Inspection Of #â€"Yearâ€"Old Apple, Pear, And Cherry Trees Purchase your ticket NOWâ€"On sale in the stores on Main Street ADMISSION TICKETS: 30câ€"ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO FUND. at the Memorial The commanding ers are quite anâ€" G. "Mlustrious" A Good Selection of All EVERGREENS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS 4 MAJOR PRIZES â€" NUMEROUS SEAT PRIZES Greatest Event of Its Kind Ever Held in Weston e ies $1.00 First Local Showingâ€"Joe E. Brown in Sfll that the citizens of the town Weston and district attend this function. . Since ioeoivinch:.hcir warrant the sea cadet eom as made amazing progress in training of youth. SPONSORED BY THE WESTON BUSINESS MEN‘S ASSOCIATION .. | BRITISH FRUIT MARKET ,Â¥ }fi%g,%%y\;g Yors" p>S L &z Bcooil 4._.‘â€"__-_â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"__-_â€"â€"â€"â€"_'â€"â€"'â€"__-â€"_â€"â€" &, Y & & >/S|.. Many varieties of Apple, Pear, Plum and Cherry Trees. We have a few of the famous "Redwing"‘ Spy Apple Trees,â€"Black Currant Bushes â€" to fruit first yearâ€"Red, White and Black Grape V ines. PHONE 535 The officers in charge have not considered their time spent in the training of these boys. The lads are given a complete course in seaâ€" manship, a training that is quite applicable to everyday life, Your presence at this inspection will amply reward the officers for their interesting efforts in training Shipments now arriving from finest Canadian Nurseries â€" It Will Pay Us, and Pay You, To Pay Us a Visit Special: Noteâ€"Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs. HEDGE PLANTSâ€"Are Mostly Sold By Size. Many of Our Flowering Shrubs â€"3 For $1.00 You Will Find Our Prices Surprisingly Low. Weeping Willow "Yellow" Trees From $1.00 Each po:):l.'meh.h “Z:tulufi::nl su an e Eom-ndu J. J, Connoly, comâ€" manding officer of H.M.C.5. York, will take the salute and make the _ Everybody is invited Friday, April 21st, . 7.30 _ p.m. Memorial School grounds. Weather not perâ€" n)étt'm. inspection will be held inâ€" side. & 5 We would at this time like to offer our congratulations to Sis. E. Marsh and Mr. T. Marsh, who on Tuesday, April 18th, â€" celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, we wish them many more anniverâ€" saries. 0 Members, please note that the bingo planned for Thursday, April 20th, at Sis. Lee‘s home, has been postponed. It will be held at some future date. â€" The regular meeting of Lodge Maplehurst, No. 52, was held on Thursday, April 13th. Since it was Past Presidents‘ night, there was a large attendance . of mein ors from the various lodges in Toronto. A short business meeting was held. after which bingo was ghyed and vefreshments served by Sis. A. Luckett and her committee. We are pleased to report that Sis. I. Purkis is progressini nicely and that all our other sick members are well on their way to recovery. We were very sorry to learn that our worthy gesident. Sis. D. Pilcher, was sick, ut we do hope that she will soon be better. Juveniles, please keep in mind t.hatqmél_t next meeting will be held on Friday, April 28th, We would like to see as many of the juvenâ€" iles out as possible. We would also like to see the advisory board present with us at this meeting. EYE SPECIALIST OFFICE HOURS: Except Wednesday, 9â€"12 a.m., 1.30â€"5.30 p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 noon. ’I\lesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 9 p.m. GEM HEARING AID FITTED AND SUPPLIED PHONE 193 1 MAIN ST. NORTH, WESTON Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps. Daughters of England F. L. MERTENS,; Phm. FRIDAY, APRIL 21st, 1944 7.30 p.m. MEMORIAL SCHOOL GROUNDS EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVIPED ILLUSTRIOUS 2ND ANNUAL INSPECTION TIMES AND GUIDE ‘Laffâ€"Maker‘ Jiggs Voted Tops For *44 Jiggs 12 years. The presentation was attended by Milâ€" ton Herle, Eliot Nugent, Zazu Pitts, Peter Arno, Harry Hershâ€" field, Joe Laurie, J1., and Senator Capt. William Perkins Bull, Jr., formerly of Toronto, and his wife, Patricia, announced the birth of a son, their first child, in Long, Engâ€" land, on Friday. Capt. Bull has three brothers in Englandâ€"Bartle, captain in the Coldstream Guards; Ed. Ford. When the new ration book was designed every effort was made to discourage counterfeiters. The deâ€" sign, with a maple leaf in each corâ€" ner, is the work of an Ottawa artist Victwrian Order of â€" Nurses â€" When you want the nurse, phone 666â€"W. â€" 5 LOCALS BEA NSâ€"TeNC@Tg NOCR â€"::=::==enmnmnmma BEANSâ€"â€"Brogd WIRGSON .coomemmmmmmen BEANSâ€"Kentucky Wonder ... BEANSâ€"Scarlet RuNNET .............cc«« PEASâ€"â€"TLAtUG MAIVEl ssmmmmmsmmmssmummme PEASâ€"American Wonder ..............~ PEASâ€"Melting Sugar (Edible Rod) ..... PEASâ€"Tel€PRhONC .. mmmmmnmmurmetgmme RADDISHâ€"Scarlet Globe ............\...... RADDISHâ€"French Breakfast .......L.... ONIONSâ€"EDAMISH . .....mmmmmmmunmmnndmeume BEETSâ€"Detroit Dark Red ..suuimmme T URNIPE . ooo conmmeammnmermnenmenffrinnnimemsnrins WATERMELONâ€"Coles Early/......_._._.. CARROTâ€"ChAtN@Y . ...............f...c.osmmomemense CUCU M BER | ... o....ummmmmmmmmafrmmmmmmnmme LA WN GRASSâ€"Rapid (;rs‘nwi § cmummemins LAWN GRASSâ€"Shady NooKJ................. MULTIPLIERS ......... . cmmmmcnfwommoemmemmtim DUTCH SETS ...11..s0m mmonimmmesimminmanie on PARSNIPS \............ooooemmmenmesinmmmmniimmmmimmmme SQUASH HUBBRARD .............â€".â€"mmecrmmene MELONS MUSK.â€"Early Osage ........_..... CABBAGEâ€"Copenhagen Mkt. ... CORNâ€"Golden Sunshine ................_._.~_.... CORNâ€"Golden Bantam ........._..._._.._.__.. WATERMELONâ€"Early Canada ... SPINACHâ€"Bloomsdale, Long Standing ... 124 MAIN N. WESTON STEELEâ€"BRIGGS SEEDS Manus, _ b y the L a f f Makes of A m e rica. McManus has been drawing the comic for 12 years. The We Are Agents For By Bulk Or Packet :;? are with the Artillery Home Guard respectively. # * *# The ;!up.u.y of the district is extended to the family of the late Richard T. McGillivray, of Thistleâ€" town. Funeral services were held on Sunday with interment in St. Judes‘ Cemetery, Wexford, Finance Ministér Tisley returned to his office on Friday after a month‘s rest in California, Next week he will visit 12 Western Onâ€" tario centres in a threeâ€"day IS“k- ing tour in support of the Sixth Victory Loan campaign. Sucker fishermen, mostly of the schoolboy variety, have been on the job every day last weekâ€"and every day so far this weekâ€"and even before thatâ€"with Etobicoke Creek and the Humber River being their main stamping grounds. Even last _ Tuesday‘s _ midâ€"winterâ€"like snow storm failed to dampen their enthusiasm, although on that parâ€" ticular day the suckers were conâ€" spicuous by their absence. Mrs. Showers opened her home for a euchre for the Humberview Wartime Association. Mrs. Link: later acted as hostess. The prizes were won by: First, Mrs. McQueen; second, Mrs. F, Witts; third, Mrs. Griffiths; consolation, Mrs. J. Benâ€" nett. _ Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs. Showers. on Eriday afternoon, eAdpril 28th, An invitation is extended to all the Condition of Jeanette MacDonâ€" ald, singing star of the sereen, who was stricken on Friday with ptoâ€" maine poisoning, remained serious. Friends reported the illness was caused by milk. The star‘s concert, scheduled for the week end was cancelled. . Below are the prize winners at a euchre held at the Humberview School for the association. First, R. Smith; second, Wm, Wilson; third, Mrs. W, McQueen; consolations, Mrs. Linklater and Mrs. Witts, tied; Mr. and Mrs. Pinn, and Mrs. Burgess. Mrs. Showers, the J)resi- dent, also presented a pen and penâ€" cil set to the following boys: Messrs. Ward, Dorney and Zebâ€" rauskas. The April sewing tea of the Wesâ€" ton branch of the Grenfell Mission will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Sutcliffe, 348 Main Street North, ladies of Weston to help with the work of the mission. The monthly meeting of the Woman‘s Association of Westminâ€" ster United Church was held on Tuesday, April 11. Mrs. Laing preâ€" sided. The worship service was taken by Mrs. Druding, Mrs. Davâ€" idge and Mrs. Watson. Mrs. Thain sang two lovely solos accompanied by Mrs. George Bull. Various business items were discussed. A donation was given to the Victor Home for Girls and also a tea and shower is to be given at the home of Mrs. Lynch for this home. The association voted $500 to.be given Oz. _ Lb. 15¢ 15¢ 70¢ 15¢ 25¢ 10¢ 3.50 2.50 7.00 A0 .40 A5 45 45 .30 .30 45 .35 1.50 15 In Memoriam EWIRGâ€"In loving. memory of our dear mother, Eonm M. King, who passed into eternal rest, April 21, 1989,â€" also a dear father, Corporal Edwin Ewing, of 127 Baitalion, who passed into eternal rest April 28, 1940. You‘re not forgotten dear parents, Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and imemory last, â€" _ Florence and Bob. oâ€"21â€"1w MACLEODâ€"In ever loving memâ€" ory of my dear husband and father, John MacLeod, who passâ€" :g &wny two years ago, April 15, Nothinf can ever take away The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. â€"Ever remembered by Rose and Jack. 0â€"21â€"1w RUSSELLâ€"In loving memory of our dear mother, Knnie Russell, who passed away April 18th, 1948. Gone, dear mother, gone forever How we miss your smiling face. But you left us to remember None on earth can take you! place. A happy home we once.enjoyedâ€" How sweet the memory stillâ€" But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. â€"Sadly missed by daughter, Lilâ€" lian and son, Wilfred. oâ€"21â€"1w WALLISâ€"In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away April 17, 1942, He had a cheery smile, a pleasant way, A helping hand to all he knew; He was so kind, so generous and to the managers toward the mortâ€" gage. Mrs. LeGard read a story. The meeting closed with prayer. true, a d On earth he nobly did his best, Grant him, Jesus, heavenly rest. Ever remembered by son, Ernie, Marguerite, Anne, Annie and Bert. Notices Under These Heatings 10¢ Per Line Minimum Charge We WESTON ELECTRIC »a MAINT AINANCE ELLESMERE AVENUE ments, In Memoriams Dooleys Ir(i)gn Cobblers 24 HOURS SERVICE Apple (Dessert) 1 Grape Vine Apple (Cooking) . 1 Cherry _ 1 Pear 2 Black Currant Bushes MOTORS, PUMPS and ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Certified NEW BRUNSWICK KATAHDINS POTATOES From Last Year‘s Certified Seed ys Katahdins Cobblers Idaho ‘Bakers‘ Electrical Repairs Certified P.E.I. IRISH COBBLERS VILLA COLLECTION aine i n SWn hh Motor Reâ€"winding and Repairs $2.25 $3.00 $3.05 $4.50 â€" MULTIPLIERS 30¢ us DUTCH SETS 35c LB. PER BAG A BAG A BAG tistics, to 513,832. Trade unionists in India increasâ€" ed their membership in 1940â€"41, acâ€" cording to recently published staâ€" The Germans are now using balâ€" loon barrages against the R.A.F, but British planes are ready for them. Our planes are being fitted with a new invention designed to cut their cables, When‘ the plans runs into a cable the cable slides into a gate in the leading edge of the wing. This activates a trigger which fires a cartridge. The carâ€" tridge drives forward a chisel, which cuts the cable against & small anvil of high nickelâ€"chrome steel set in one part of the gate. "Where Sound Sounds E Main $t. N. â€" Phone Zone â€"___ _: _‘ and Susan Peters in "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" Roy Rogers I'Iâ€"‘Tai“.’ Burnette Jean Pierre Aumont Margaret Lindsay and MON., TUES.â€"APRIL 24, %5 TwWO FEATURES wWED., THURS.â€"APR. 26, 27 Folks, let‘s put over the top the Weston Business Men‘s Association _ Benefit mh& for the British War Victims‘ Fund. Entire receipts of the Weston Theatre ’o to hfl swell the total of $2,000.00, which is the objective. Let‘s put it well over the top. For your entertainment om the screen JOE E. BROWN in "CASANOVA IN rgaret Lindsay and 4 . and Bert Gordon in "LETS HAVE FUN" "SILVER SPURS" BURLESQUE" â€"ALSOâ€" Selected Shorts EA â€"â€"ALSOâ€" ZONE 4â€"457

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