Times & Guide (1909), 22 Feb 1945, p. 5

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_ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1948 VTgN'mD to buy urgently a sewâ€" _ Ang machine. _ State price . and LARGE size Quebec heater, nearly new, Cheap. 176 Riverside Dr.. UPRIGHT PIANO. Must be in CHOICE Cooking Potatoes -â€"§f0:7A¥§ly Arnold Gardhouse, Phone Weston 890â€"Wâ€"1. > 0â€"12â€"1t STANDARD size mail box, pracâ€" 1 DINING room suite, 1 chesterâ€" _ field suite, 1 % size bed. Apply 27 Queen‘s Drive. 747â€"J. 0â€"12â€"1t BABY‘S large size basinette and stand, lined and trimmed comâ€" plete, with mattress. Like new. Apply 887 Church Street, V}l)e;goi:. â€"12â€"14 _ _cream. .1 pair Velour f’om;fip: blue and rose. Reasonable. Phone 278â€"W after 5. i\ o Qâ€"1+It CLIENTS with good cash payâ€" â€" ments desire homes in Weston and vicinity. Phone your listings to Mills‘ Real Estate. Zone 4â€"460. Preâ€"Season Sale PRICED from $69 and up, Coney from _ Arthritic Paing, Sprains, Tlred Muscles. _ Applied externalâ€" ly. $1 and $1.85 sizes. At Inch‘s and other druggests. xâ€"12â€"1t PAIN KILLER for comns! Lloyd‘s Corn and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure relief. 50c at Bn‘sg'n and other druggists. xA2â€"1t ROOM wifh or without board. Twin beds. Apply 207 King Street. 0â€"12â€"1t UBED electric, any condition, highâ€" _est prices paid. KE. 15834. xâ€"tf SMALL Heater for Sale. Apply 10 St. John‘s Rd. E. 0â€"12â€"1t 1 OAK BUFFET, $15. Apply 124 Rosemount Ave., Weston. _ BABY PRAM, blue, very reasonâ€" _ able. 513â€"W. GAS STOVE, "Moffat", 4 burner, LIMITED number of Canadian made milk cooling units availâ€" able. ‘ Four, six and eight can sizes. Installed and guaranteed. Immediâ€" ate delivery. Phone collect or write. HAVE your floors cleaned and waxed by a reliable and experiâ€" enced man; best materials used. Satisfaction guaranteed. JU. 4670, or 47 Heintzman Ave., West Toâ€" ronto. xâ€"12â€"3w Princess Fashion Furs KI 3674 AD. 8884 $5,500â€"BEAUTIFULLY modernâ€" ized fiveâ€"room brick bungalow, eompletely furnished with expenâ€" sive modern furniture. Nice lot private _ drive, ’7guuge. Memorial school district. Zone 4â€"460. "WINTROL" gives quick relief â€" tically new, $2.25, 10 Pineview (formerly Golfview). 0â€"12â€"1t GOOD building lot for sale located (dyed rabbit), Viscacha, seal (dyed rabbit), beaver mouton, (processed lamb), Persian lamb, muskrat, Hudson seal, (dyed muskâ€" rat). Your old fur garment exâ€" fertly restyled to the new 1945 ashion. Price, $14. with board or light housekeeping privi]e%es if desired. Nice home for two refined girls with young Servâ€" ice man‘s wife. Phone 1287â€"M. _ goodâ€"gnrage; nice garden; loveâ€" ly home, Call Mr. Graham, Wesâ€" ton 565M. (:12â€"1t SLENDOR Tablets are effective, 2 weeks‘ supply, $1; 12 weeks‘, $5 at all druggists, Brigg‘s & Inch‘s Drug Stores. xâ€"tf 1537 Queen St. W. LARGE size front room for rent, $3500â€"6 ROOMED, Brick House, 81(3(&0 cash, â€" Early possession. Call Mr. Graham, Weston 535&%.1 â€" â€"12â€"1t $5000~â€"6 rooms and sun room; USED REFRIGERATORS Parkdale Refrigeration Sales and Service on King Street. Phone 301â€"W. e 0â€"12â€"1t Helen‘s Beauty Salon ood condition. Phone 278â€"W er 5. 0â€"12â€"1t Phone Weston 372 240 Main St. South, Weston (Open all day and evening) MILK COOLERS WANT ADS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED machine, _ State ulars to Box 12&': EMPLOYMENT WANTED PROPERTIES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE WANTED To BuY. HOUSES FOR SALE FUR COATS 19 Speers Ave. Phone 0â€"12â€"1t roORs ro Lt PERSONAL WANTED FURRIERS YOK RENT TIMES & GUIDE KE. 1534 0â€"12â€"1t xâ€"9â€"1t for 1t g’mcher, & former pastor of the ingham Baptist Church, a native and sound in his scriptural exposi« _. Mr. Arthur Smith and family ‘wish to thank their friends and neighbours for their many kind exâ€" pressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement, Last Sunday our special preachâ€" ing mission under the ludml:? of the Rev. John Lucas and aided by Madamé L. H. Jones, began in the Weston Baptist Church. They will continue to be with us every night this wéek, except Saturday, at 8 o‘clock. Their coming to us at this time we feel was divinely ordered and God is graciously blessing their mlniutr; with us. ‘ The Rev. John Lucas is a fine preacher, a former pastor of the of St. Thomas, (nee Bonnabelle Campbell), a son, Murr? Clair Campbell. _ Mother and baby are well and happy. WATSONâ€"To Sergeant and Mrs. Walter Watson, {neo Alma Tipâ€" ?h\), a son, Walter Bruce, at he Edmund Nursing Home, Weston, February 17th. Mother and bafiy well. At a recent meeting of the propâ€" erty committee, Mr. A. E. Millson was n}spoinud chairr@an â€" during 1945. Mr, James Kellam was made the repreésentative through whom the dates of events to be held in the church should be nrnnfiod. Mr. Wilford Duffy is the new chairman of the board of stewards, and Mr, John Grant continues as clerk of the session. McINTYREâ€"On _ Saturday, Feb. 17, at Victoria Htfipit‘l London, to Mr. and Mrs. M. J._Mclr!ty_x:e Engagements Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kingdon, Scarâ€" lett Road, and Lieut. Robert Gtorge Riddell, R.C.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Riddell, Toronto. The marriage will take place Feb. 24 in Central United Church, Wesâ€" In Memoriam FIDOâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frederick J. Fido, who passed away Feb. 21st, 1942. The world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day, But never will the one we loved From memory pass away. ‘ Lovingly remembered by his Wife, Daughters and Sonâ€"inâ€"law. The Westmount Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Conservative Association will hold a Euchre in the Communâ€" ity Hall, Kingdon Street, Westâ€" mount, on Monday, February 26th, at 8.30 p.m. Good prizes. xâ€"12â€"1t Births The enng.monc is announced of Shirley ElizabetK, daughter of A good start has been made at the class for Sunday school teachâ€" ers in connection with a standard l:x-niningl course in religious educaâ€" tion. r. Pawson is leading the class in a series issued by the leadâ€" ership training committee of the Religious _ Education _ Council of Canada. The class will meet on the second Monday of every month. At the inaugural meéting, Rev. E. R. McLean of the O.R.E.C., addressed the teachers on the subject of "Evangelism". Preceding the group study a dinner was served by memâ€" bers of the Mission Circle. Teenâ€"age Sunday school scholars are receiving instruction in church membership at & communicants‘ class conducted once a week by the minister of the church. They will be received into full communion at the morning service on March 25. The incident in which a delegaâ€" tion from the Church at Rome met the Apostle Paul at Appii Forum, when %e was being led as a prisâ€" oner to the Imperial City, was the theme of last Sunday morning‘s sermon. At the evening service Paul‘s address to the men _ of Athens, who had erected an altar to the unknown god, was considâ€" ered, with its application to modâ€" ern life. Mr. John G. Devitt, B.A., of the Weston hlgh school staff, is the director o rogrammes at the Young Peop{;‘n League, which ;neeta at 8.15 every Sunday evenâ€" ng. Cards of Thanks and that the supposititious opposite the infinite Mindâ€"called devil of evilâ€"is not Mind, is not Truth, but error, without _ intelligence or reality." Weston Baptist Continued from page 2â€" Sacrament of the Lord‘s Su}per will be observed next Sunday,.Feb. 25th. In view of the holy sacraâ€" ment, preparatory service will be held on Friday evening at 8 o‘clock. Central United Presbyterian [ Coming Events I [CHURCHES| ments, In Memorliams Notices Under These Headings 50¢ Minimum For First 25 Words. 2¢ Each Additiona) â€" NOTICES Engage for posters on past, present or fuâ€" ture activities of our club, please throw in Your contribution. Well, there‘s a lull in every party and this was the ideal time and place to currywon with our business meetâ€" ing. We drew up a set of plans for the next four weeks and at the top of the list comes our kitchen. This became our topi¢ for discussion and many ideas were thrown into our new plans. This Tuesday, February 20th, we are all going to start &;inflnt Think we can‘t do it? e‘ll show youâ€"or better stillâ€" how about coming over to give us a hand! The paint has been ordered and will be mdi for us Tuesday night. Next week we‘ll qive it a second coat, so if you can‘t lend a hand this week, come nextâ€"we‘ll be here! Jive YVers Club we, too, must follow the same diâ€" vine ofder. We must know we are blessed with all Bpiritual blessings in heavenly places, in Christ Jesus; we must know something about beâ€" ing broken and be ready to give ourselves unstintedly for the work of Christ and His kingdom. _ At the Fireside service a happy time of fellowship was enjoyed and many expressed their gratitude and thanksgiving to God for His love and protection over them and their lovetf ones. Both Mr. Lucas and Madame Jones spoke briefly and the singing led by Mr. Swan made it a fireat night. We are happy that the people in the Weston Bapâ€" tist Church really do enjoy their reâ€" ligious faith and are conscious of the divine presence through the Holy Spirit. "How good and pleasâ€" ant it is for brethren to dwell toâ€" gether in unity. It is like the precâ€" ious oil upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron‘s beard; that came down upon the \)'(irt of his garments; . . . For there the Lord cammanded the blessing, even life for evermore." Last Tuesday ovonin’L:v‘u origâ€" h’lllH planned to be a y Nite" at Mrs. Lynch‘s recreation room but turned out to be an evening of both fun and business. Everyone brought a collection of magazines and scissors and seemed quite at home at the game of cutâ€"outs. If }'ou, too, have any rtctureu or ideas or posters on past, present or fuâ€" â€" Well, fiarig,' our first coâ€"ed party was rea “}' somethingâ€""wasn‘t it, boys?" What did we do? We went for a sleigh ride but it wasn‘t much of a rideâ€"we were in snow banks half the nightâ€"but did we ever have fun! We got back soakâ€" ing and cold but loving it to nice hot coffee and food. Boy, we sure made quick work of the food; after our "sufficiency was suffaucified" we went to town with a boogie woogie session "Tico Tico." Next Sunday we are g)lanning for another great day. In the mornâ€" ing the minister will begin a series of sermons taken from the closing events of the life of .Jesus. The subject for the morning will be "The Result of Envy," and in the eveninfi ‘"The Dilemma of Pilate." The ordinance of believers‘ baptism will be administered during this service. You are invited to meet with us and come to a place where the stranger is always welcome. We arpncinted the help of the two following Live Y‘ers on our first coâ€"ed party, namely, Miss Marie McKee and Miss Esther Beale. After putting our house in order, we left for home. Boy, do we ever need more exercise. Oh, our bones and our whole bodies ached. Are we ever stiff! Live Yers Club Don‘t forget more exercise on Wednesday, kids. (Bowling) to get those kinks out. Teen Age Institute Miss Hazel .Osborn, associate %rofessor of group work, Wayne niversity, Detroit, was the special speaker for the Teen Age Institute which was held on Friday at Cenâ€" tral Y.W.C.A., Toronto. _ tions. Madame Jones is of the Negro race, and her songs come from a heart that feels deeply the injustices which so often have been perpetrated by the white race,. Her unbounded faith in God, and the absence of any racial resentments furnish a fine illustration that love is stronger than might.gnd "never faileth." Both of these devoted servants of Christ have been greatâ€" ly used in their services to the Baptist Churches in Ontario and Quebec and we are grateful for having them with us at this time. In the morning the Rev. Lucas preached on "What is a Revival?" With telling illustrations and sound scriptural expositions from the Word of God he brought to us a sense of the need of our day. With the prophet of old we could surely pray: "O Lord revive thy work in the midst of the years; in the midst of the years make it known; in wrath remember mercy." In the evening Mr. Lucas gave us anâ€" other ?ine exposition based upon the words of Jesus: "He blessed; He brake; He gave." It was point» ed out that it was the only way by whith | the srotleu Son of God could be a blessing to the world. By being blessed, broken and g}zén; If we are to be God‘s channels then The Institute opened in the mornâ€" | Weston Ratepayers ing with a panel discussion on probâ€" lems presented by representatives from various organizations worklv with teen agers such as the Y.M. H.A., Big Sisters, the church, Big Brothers, Y.M.C.A., Lions Club Y.W.C.A. Mrs. H"? E. Class of the Weston branch of the Y.W.C.A. represented that organization on the panel. â€" e Miss Osborn in her speech and during the discussion which followâ€" ed, pointed out the necessity for allowing teen agers to plan and carry out their own activities with guidance but not superimposed plans. She reminded the adults present also that when they wanted recreation they didn‘t want someâ€" one telling them what to do. Young people need a place to go and just sit of they want toâ€"to relax. Auâ€" thority is superimposed in home, school, and church, and they need m place; probably these teen canâ€" teens are such a place where they can make their own decisions and feel at ease in their own age group. Hiâ€"Y‘ers Club Bâ€"0â€"0â€"oâ€" how about turning out in full force to our meeting on March 2nd to draw up our program and clear up some business. Beseeing you! Further evidence that all is not well with Weston town fathers was shown at their meeting of the 12th when they ignored a shmdin% byâ€" law, flirted with the town‘s busiâ€" nessmen and fi%uratively cocked a snoot at the Weston Ratepayers‘ Association. The "ratepayer" is the most reszresentntivs cross secâ€" tion of public opinion in Weston and has, throu%h its network, close contact with almost fifty per cent of the town‘s population. _ Hell, hello, again! Well, after that dance kids, we hope you are ready, willing and able to come forth with some new ideas for proâ€" grams for the next month. _ Highlight of the evening‘s sport was council‘s ganging up to defeat suggestions made by a new memâ€" ber, Larry Stevenson, on several occasions at 7 to 1. Refreshing thing was the councillor‘s ability to stick by his guns and refuse to be stampeded into council‘s Ehil- osophir1 of "you scratch my back and I‘ll seratch yours", W.R.A. on Parking â€" â€" During the meeting when council was wrestling over a town parking byâ€"law, the councillor, who as transportation committee chairman, knows the facts, read a statement by the American Transit Associâ€" ation, ".. , , all enlightened thought on the subject agrees that parking should be prohibited if the street isâ€"aâ€"main one . . ." He tried to amend the recommendation of the olice committee re parking to Ering it more in line with advanced transit thought, and the excellent recommendation of the Weston witnessing the affair are urged, in the interest of justice WA. 2581, Mr. Pitman or Times and Guide office. bound auto and southâ€"bound streetâ€"car. to phone name and address to Weston 715 after 7 p.m., was an accident on Main Street South, between a northâ€" 209 Main Northâ€"Weston Authorized Service for CHRYSLERâ€"PLYMOUTH CARS ... FARGO TRUCKS WESTON 1061 Tom Clough Motors Fords â€" Chevrolets â€" Dodge â€" Plymouth Sunday, January 7th, about 4.05 or 4.10 p.m., there TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON NO WAITING Phones : Mrs. J. A. Quigley Passes After Lengthy Iliness, At Downsview Wife _of Downsview‘s â€" Postâ€" master, Mrs. J. A. Quigley, died at her home here after a few council requesting representation on their transportation committee. Councillor Stevenson presented his report to council as chairman of the transportation.committee. "This correspondence was réad and disâ€" cussed at a committee meeting Febâ€" ruary 5, 1945, and that this comâ€" mittee recommend that no action be taken at this time." Ratepayers‘ Association that had been jgnored by the committee; council turned him dowif. 7 to 1. Said W.R.A, President Dave Copeâ€" man: "It appears on the surface that our association did a lot of work for nothing, but this is not so. Council â€"will learn soon that it‘s the dog that wags the tail!" _ Councillor Stevenson‘s minority report was rejected without being read on & technicality 7 to 1. Quesâ€" tioned today regarding his report, the chairman said, "I am very sorry that transportation is not beâ€" Said _ W.R.A. Transport&tion Chairman Bill Anderson: "If counâ€" cil is not more coâ€"operative we can form our own citizens‘ committee with representatives from various interested town groups. I am sure Mr. Stevenson would sit in on such a committee were he asked to do sorrK‘thlt transportation is not beâ€" i"fx ndled as has been suggested. I have always agreed that repreâ€" sentative citizens should sit on this committee. Technical advice is easily obtainable, but the help that the average citizen who rides the cars can give and the good he or she can do by informing his conâ€" tacts of the progress or setback of the committee is invaluable." The annual report of the Fire Brigade read by the property and fire committee chairman mentioned total losses through fire amounting to $112,000. The brigade made 80 calls in and out of the town with an average attendance of 12.5. The efficiency of the Weston Brigade is responsible for Weston fire insurâ€" énce rates being the same as Toâ€" ronto, where the brigade is thought of very highly. Said W.R.A. Viceâ€"president Owen Eaton: "It is obvious that the transportation committee does not take kindly to our idea for enâ€" larged grou{s. This apparent lack of coâ€"operation is not conducive to better transportation." Fire Brigade Report Prompt, dependable service. e dog that wags the tail!" Tho__‘W.R.AI have a letter before Radio Repairs R. B. Maxwell PHONE 552W Wife Of Downsview Postmaster Buried At Weston Over 15 years‘ experience. TORONTOâ€"LY. 9911 Any person months‘ serious illness, Born in| Beside her husband she leaves Collingwood, fiftyâ€"four years ago,|\one daughter, Grace, Mrs. L. G. ae daughter of the late Mr. and| Mallory, and ‘one son, Pte. Ross rs. David Young, she had lived|Douglas Quigley. There are also in Collingwood until the time of three sisters, Mrs. William Rolling, Weston 152W Barrister, Solicitor, etc. â€"Officeâ€" 330 Bay St., Toronto WA. 7771 Res.: 57 George Street, Weston Weston 378J For appointment during day, phone office. For appointment during eveâ€" ning, phone residence GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Elgin 1863 ‘Unct. 6402" _ ‘"Weston 544 Residence: HY. 8068 MONEY TO LOAN 01. GOOD l‘ll_lrST AND SECOND MORTGAGE SECURITIES Office Hours: Daily; also Tuesday and Thursday evenings and _ SAVE FUEL ! You can save up to $0% in fuel costs<this winter by having your home insulatâ€" ed. Every drop of oil, every lump of coal is precious! Professional Cards‘ G. Howard Gray, K.. LUMBER CO. LTD. CA For free pic 139 MAIN ST. 8. We pay pi WESTON GoRpoN WESTON 71 & 1V. ose2 Phone AD. IR V i N J. EDGAR PARSONS Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. 1017 Weston Road. Mount Dennis PHONES BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 2834 DUNDAS W. F. A. SILVERMAN K.GC. C. LORNE FRASER READ THE WANT ADS 18 Toranto Street, Toronto . oâ€"16â€"52 North side, five doors east of Keeleâ€"LY. 8612 Downtown Office 416 Continental Life Bldg. WA. 4243 W J. WARD BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Etc. Dignified and Courteous Funcral Service UNDERTAKERS UNDERTAKERS PHONE JU. 8921 Funeral Directors Ambulance PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 See Us Today! Courteous Service SOLICITORS FL Y NN Phones: B USINESS _ DIRECTOR Y _ Money To Loean JUnet. 0769 her marriage. Since then she has l_'g:i_c‘}od‘in Sudbuary and Copper Cliffe, _ coming :to Downsview twentyâ€"two years She has been an active woqm_' in .Downsâ€" view United church, having been treasurer of the Women‘s. Associaâ€" tion for a number of years. | BUSINESS CA RDS | JU. 8733 _ _ WESTON 53 Elastic Stockings, Belts, etc, Allan‘s Service Station 77 Yonge St _ _ Residence: 34 George St. ho INCH APTS. PHONE 28J Piano, Singing, Violin, Theory, Kindergarten, Choral_Class Marion Demorest, L.T.C.M. TRUSSES MADE TO QRDER 10 Years‘ Experience HENRY POPE DEAD HORSES and CATTLE For free pickâ€"up phone as. Real Estate and Insurance Broker Nothing too small â€" Nothing too large‘. Inquiries Invited Office: â€" Red Indian Station Jack Bylema, Prop. See our stock of new batteries Main and Denison PHONE WESTON 816 W A NT ED (BILL ALLAN, Proa.%s SUPERTEST PRODU INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE 196 Main South Zone R. W. MacDONALD MEDICAL SUPPLIES wWESTON 934W "Have thoxe plumbing jobs done NOW." wWwESTON BRANCH TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC We pay phone charges, J. C. INCH, BA., Phm.B. Specialized Motor Tuneâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 WARM AIR FURNACES RUPTURED? NEW TIRES FOR ELIGIBLE USERS TINSMITH, ETC. INCH‘S DRUG STORE WM. A. RIGGS 1230 Jane St. MT. DENNIS JUnct. 7996 or Weston 473J CRUICKSHANK GARAGE PIANO TUNING For Appointment Call 10 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room Piano Tuning RADIOS â€" WASHERS â€" STOVES ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES REPAIRED Your tires inspected INSURANCE E. SPRUCE Radio Towing Service GARAGES Work Guaranteed Weston 658. REPAIRED AVUVTOS Guaranteed TELEPHONE 906J AD, 6331 Weston Tar m is m PAINTING, DECORATING Interior, Exterior PHONE 676M Zone 4â€"577 A. N. BOYLEN Cartage and Movers. JACK BAILEY Weston 761â€"W â€" JU,. 9617 J. BOWRING 20 Luppincott W. Facials _ Treatments Scalp 18 Years‘ Experience BALDWIN HUGHSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Repairs, Alterations and Additions Cupboards, Tile Work and Store Fixtures Plans and Estimates PHONE 199J ROY‘S TAXIl PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 24 HOURS SERVICE CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Except Sundays WESTON TAXI Electrolysis | CHIROPRACTOR CONTRACTORS 45 6 TREATMENTS CARTAGE Phone adio epairs RADIO® TAXIS PHONE Zone 4â€"595

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