"h WAVE, A WAG, AND A MARINE†In! "rur-uGGret Lind-u Add Attraction "DOUBLE INDEMNITY" J e'L'ft,'ir.%'t "-" ' u nu 1:95? ' . hi “M iiiiirruLuraie. t'us"rrek--Edrr. G. Robin-on - _ __ UL, --- ,,,,, " Main St. S. July 2nd to July 17th Inclusive Upon re-opening we will be prepared to supply out-yell known line of Home Baked Pies, Cakes and Patties. mum“, mm 14, ms General Repairs Fender , Main St. N., Weston 1377 WESTON RD. Cor. Juno T. Bill" M mum s Quality Cleaning Addtd Future Wally Bromtr-Alan Carney In†tinoxd.aU. Gillis-- Snlly Ila. "THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL†TREASURER WESTON LION! ctam TOIONTO u NAME Wed.mtur..--.June Guy Cooper mkttWA aims" (Filmed in Technicolor) Ad!!! Fault; NEILSON’S EAKERY Mom-TIyF-JnuJO-ji 'l .00 0 FOR $5.00 OWNED and OPERATED by STODDART BROS. gitiailieee6at "I “All CLEANERS AND DYERS _ in “SEVEN DAYS ASHORE" DR. ALAN BULL President I herewith cam my on!" hr. Shim will he mulled trrmrtttttr, m’ Atii ht 1Tlu'ltr -OR- tt0,000.00 IN VICTORY BONDS PROMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE We Will Be Closed for Business from:-. . AUTO REPAIRS NOTICE Re-painting, Straightening B.A. SERVICE STATION H. FELEX BUNGALOW IT COULD BE YOURS FiiikTiiGii. DO IT Now I PROCEEDS-YOUTH REHABILITATION LIONS CLUB (WESTON) TORONTO " 20-21 SCARLET ROAD & LAWRENCE AVE. LYndlmr-t 2168 50 ADDITIONAL PERIODIC PRIZES "A" Cog»: lost an old and tpithty " be ht thtretlrertsent ot Pu. huh Donal. In leaving the York Runyon. " op" is rounding out I military lite spread over u period of 40 you: At the "tfe', of 16 he Joinod the Boyd Win ekshiu Regiment in the old country and served as I buglor And a drummer. After r",',',"?,',, out to this country Ind prior to he Int wet he w“ in the Duke of C'onnauttht's Own Rifles of Vancouver. During the first Great War he won over- use with t: 14th Battalion, Royal Montreal gamut. About the. in“ up w "f "Al (joy__ol tho Ranger: wu formed in Walton, Po: once 13min put on I uniform an ind-ted on doing what he could for his country in the pnunt emergency. Off the record, Pu. ' dill“ thi Rangers new with the colour“ shoulder nubâ€. Elmo Army unit, are new Inertia: their alimenul colours. Q,Y.R. "AC' Coy you a! Wyn "ME Til-ll" mm»: m A DD!†Phone 1111 Aceeuorieu IU. 005T h! '00.†no" Mullet DIN. Chaim: Met 30min; Committee Premier Drew also announced that the first meeting of his cubinet Council wu held yesterday, J,21'rte , June 13th bat he did not uy WK“ business was to come utpr, the eoqtteil, .. . "'vivisisipau" of the session wu to ebay up.u.te budge}: and vee an ply", said Premier Drew. Be “god that farm subsidies on hogs and cheese must be approved. and "it in very imgortlnt to the (Inner: that this be one." _ _-_ _ _ He Ilid the session will be of short duration because it is not his intention to keep members sitting in the summer months. Another session will be held in the fall, Ind I grant deal of the “helvy busi- gg'.' will be dealt with at that me. ' AI ?uickly Is possible that the lodau election the Premier will at for I Dominion-Provincial aonferepce., A v, _ Tbo Premier uid tint. than we" we}: important matters as housing, social services, veterans' affairs, special po‘st-ylr eotystrue,t,i/T Prol- EEK; Gifr,thir' mntéers. "in wixich t e Dominion and province must otepera.tt.".. .. ' . "iiCGili/f it WAS his intention to press for this conference at the aarliest possible moment. And of mourn the York Rangers, and "A" Coy in punieuln, were flu! to see one of our former of. we", Lt. Juk Allan, make the grade in the recent provincial election. The speaker of the letritr- have W. J. Stew-rt. i1 also on our “we officer list. __- -. - 0333'. . ..'... - Next Sundly, the 17th, "h" Coy will be well represented out it the Long Brunch rungs: ptrrtieittatintt in I wt to qualify for the "Skill at Arms" badge. Tho opportunity to obtain this award hat, only been givm to Reserve Army units this you. Best of luck. boys. The lint session ot the 22nd On- tario Walnut. will start "within A month", according» an announ- gamut made by emier George "h" Coy bu [out I lino officer in the per-on of u. It. Guingu who has bean tratuterred to Symon Coy " Port York " comma " of the Anti-tank Platoon. Mr. Grain, ur has bun with Weston coy lime it was numb“ thme yarn ago and worked up through the ranks to his present position. Our very best wish" tro with him. To take Mr. Gninger's place we are getting Lt. Don Wide " I platoon commander. Mr. Wade has manly come to Weston from Bradford. “no mun bu lilo Int! to uy tamwett a his my himdn in the locnl 'll',',?',,'," the We Army. Bu old midi." no": die and Pop "P he'll be " Camp Ni".- snm this mum» if only on visitat- dny just to see that things nn running properly. 03.x. Goneratqutiorus to an. Jimmie at..", who bu moved 'lt from Lt qt; L/ht. Bill Puree w o wu Iomerly Cil; and Aetr/Cpl. Bill Bunsdin who previously were only one stripe. on. but!“ â€mat “and.†It panda and "mull -tielpatton " sum-or ump- il proof of this. Thu no“ I. all the not. may thin win on. "tttaid." that ho Us In!“ the din-nu of Mn! our m muo- tron Ma home new: a! Wuton to the Memorial Echo! my timu in order to be -. Kr. Darn-y In: ltad ttig up higiwrk with the Post in the: My', of mice bee-aura " ph 1 cpndidpn and, for the Proposes First Session Will Be Held At Once Douay m to cm his . man. hut than um bu ha; a? “I about " W21 Ind on hum " “ of limo“ W! . m.“ att.edttstso " 3065 M. FAWCET'r Q.Y_.R‘ 51,00 013. ' NR 85.00 Q.Y.R, .TAO A walk through the town at the present time will provide profitable pleasure afford as it does the N" gortunity of noting the progress in uilding lines, in the various sec- tions. Along Church street you will find the eatery site on the 2; poaite side of the tracks from t e Canada Lumber Plant, being utiliz- ed for the erection of a large mod- ern foetal-y, which will be a Egan asset to the town. T3; land ev- ing 'been purchased a French Ivory Manufacturing Conway. Considerable headway has alrea y been made in the erection of the factory. The Weston Theatre is also making headway, and will soon be completed. Excavation work has been started on the new store being erected by W. J, Inch on the vacant lot, formerly owned by the W. J. Sutton Company. The Old Central Hotel, under the direction of Dr. E. F. Irwin, is being renovated into a business block, all of which means more business for Weston. In ad. dition to these activities, several new houses are being erected in the different sections 0 the town, all adding their quota of growth and development and placing Weston on the map as one of the live centres, both residentially and commer- cially. -. We are pleased to announce Mr, Fred Martens a! Rosemount Avenue has accepted a position with Mr. Richardson, druggist, Main Street, Weston. Mr. Mertens is ' 1924 graduate and in addition to his qualifications in Pharmacy, is also a registered optometrist. Weston welcomes the home boys to the home stores. - _ A iiGiG Branch Conservatory of Music will mike I chlnge of loca- tion on the first of the month moving the studio from the Bank of Nov: Scotia chambers to the W. J. Inch apartments, upstairs, above the Rexall Drug Store. Ten Years Ago June 14, 1935. Band Concert ifeid On Tuesday evening lust, Weston Council met for the transaction of routine and new business, with the Mayor in the chair and other mem- bers in their respective places. One of the outstanding features of the evening was the tel',')',',"?,') of s fire chief to heed t e local brigade, which resulted in the unanimous vote for George Fisher, one of the most. popular and oldest members of the brig-dc. Mr. Fisher is well- known throughout the town, one of the fire fighters who is always on the job, Ind one who is also in close connection with the workings of the brigade, end we feel safe in saying the Council has chosen wisely and well in the matter of a leader for such on important organization as that of the Weston Volunteer Fire Brigade. An honorarium of 825.00 goes with the appointment. New Business For Weston Exevmtion work has been started on the ndditions being made to the Weston Vocational and High School. Contracts have been let, and the buildings will be rushed to eotppletionyy IopnAu poulble. " A prom-um of real merit was pre- sented t the Weston Silver Band in the own Pnrk on Wednesday night, on the ttecaaitrft of their tttst band concert of the season. Prof. C. F. Thiele of Waterloo, was chair- mm and expressed regret that the crowd was not larger. “I fail to see why such In excellent group of municinns do not get better sup- Port from your eitiseru," he slid. They must be goyr--otherwi!se how could they win first ml}: in eompetitiortrriWother My" -- nfs in iGGitP." He “arm off m collation, which will go wind plying the expenses of the band at the Ontario Musical Futiv-l in Waterloo on July 6th. The band numbm on Wodnudly night were led by minimum- Gem-go Suns- bury, with the exception of one, which W“ led by Mr. Burrow. and wet. I" of I very high order. Splendid “Id much unguided vocal solo: won given by r. chhnn Thin in but one in a wrist of com com which the MM will [in br- tore going to Wlterloo in July. Police Go kit-lint!“ - -- climbed an (no b.efestad, but Chief J. B. Belle , of Weston. and Serge-M R. Wiflon. hf North York, want but huntin on Stan, any, though tt wu our UT, who gr,2 and the GM.†of the u; . A thr-ttttth-old beat cub. wanting to the nun: of "Pa." m on man of no exv women. living rt", ttont the home at in ma, . tt. Bowen. Queen's DIM. only My mom- ing, when in chin - locom- od. no word um and and dot. en. of child!“ hind police in the Mmt. Study AM noon children must tho M a? In way 'Ill - huncyIJf , -- on Ity" Twenty Years Ago. June 17, 192lrW---- Cogncil Appoints Fire, Chief, thm ho., Turn Back the Universe AndGive Me Yesterday Interesting Items Gleaned From The Times and Guide Files In the Days of Long Ago tillullill-llllltf EMIIPIEIT M "tll. TIME AND GUIDE, WESTOR the ample Inf. Cunda'u" name up» pen- in Ettgliah, 12min: and Chitsese. Congratulations are being ex- tended to a Weston girl, Miss Olive Smart, R.N., a 1934 graduate of the Toronto Hospital for Consumptives. The graduation exercises of the 1934 and 1935 nurses took place on Wednesday, June 5th. Miss Smart is a daughter of two well known Weston residents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smart, of 21 Joseph Street, who also have another daughter in training at the same hospital. Bicycles are an Greater Toronto's streets in great numbers these days, and with warmer weather will be even more in evidence-ridden not only by the young fry, but by older folk who have re-discovered the bicycle in war years both as a means of trnnsportation and as a vehicle for go_0_d, healthy fun. For the guidance and protection of this host of bike-riders. W. G. Robertson, general manager of the Ontario Motor League, has issued the following safety suggestions frtytureteiist.afo cyclists; H I. DotlY%iis . iGrU%at, two abreast at any time, and keep in single: tile_in tity traffic. _ - “sz D0tVieGiiiWr%tion sud-. deply;h__ .. - _ _ _ - 773.'D0NT ride closely behind tt motor vehicle. It may stop unex- pesteélx; . _ . _ the bear eluded capture by climbing higher. Chief Holley then donned a pair of linesman’s pole spurs and pursued the cub to the uppermost branches. As the animal was on a small branch which would not bear much weight, the Chief descended. procured I clothes pole and a piece of clothes line, and making I noose of the rope at the end of the pole, gradually edged it out until he had e noose around the cub’e neck. He then lowered the animal carefully to the ground where it, was caught in a net and returned to its owner. The bear cub only weighs five pounds, and was captured at Tober- mory in the Bruce Peninsula when his mother was trapped, the owner told police. . 4. KEEP your hands on the hen die-bars. 5. DON'T pa†motor which»: on the “Twig side. -6. DO T attempt to ride up sttepfyLllt. T/KEEP a close watch on street intergectityng and turn corners slow- ly. _ s. GIVE signals before making left turns. and make right turn: clone to the curb. _ In Addition. Mr. Robertson has the following to any in xenon] about cycling, partieulttrly IS it up- plieito trt problemspf motorists; "Bierttlists should be" in mind that the bicycle in classed in the Highway Traffic Act as I vehicle And subject to the general rules Ind regulations upelicable to vehicles. Ami-unnu- ' avatar. In â€uni-ma “Bicyciinu 'tfieretore are required to observe 5mg regulations. traffic lights, the rig t of way rule at in- térgtTtirms and ttll the other rules of the road that govern vehicles 'reerall.v.. . "Bicycles must carry lights or re- fleetors, " specified in the High- way Traffic Act. and must have a white surface on the back not less thin ten inches in length and two inches in width. so plaeed as to be clearly visible to drivers of other Protection For Bicycle Rider? Are Suggested MORE MILK ru Perfect Bultnced Food Drink Weston Dairy Dumbo- Ave. W. "h m: Iâ€. tti' Weston Lions Club are always roaring about something. Just now it is the Bungalow, now being built at Lawrence and Scarlett Road, a $10,000 dwelling to go to the lucky ticket holder is something to to" about. Even if you don't win the bungalow or one of the leuer [gins yon are contributing to the ions' fine charity In senice i work. Tickets are new on sale. Step pp folks. l We are informed that fruit is to ‘be scarce this season. Heavens, do lwe have to get our vitamins from lspinach again. . _ a . Before any placement is nude the child in question is discuned with the prospective foster par- ents-his personality. any particu- lar circumstance that might affect his adjustment, his probable length _ of star. Sometimes the locinl work- er who imam the can in not sure at first how long the child is to be Tod-re Timu and Guide ttae-------- "--r----e-t--_ ----. en Advertisement. by the York in an That 'u.0't6e " what County Children'l Aid 8oeietr, pluu the bully ll able to nth. urgently requesting boarding home! But .5. will be able to "Y 'm" tor Protestant end Catholic ehil, it in to be . trtatter of "he, or of dren. Perhepe tome readers will ya". it, in the light of the pic- find themselves . little urteertairt ture so drawn, tha Annual. wall " to ,ittat it is tur m being like to can a home to this little liked " do, and whet conditions person, he in placed in the home. Are attached to the work. After Pla-it.! the letter mm: Most people reelize that one im. ,re,'reig',g,,',i,eiUt',"p J."g,dtt portant function of . Childran'l to dllcuu 'ffl â€01â€â€œ, to In!!! . Aid Society in to are for children for needed supplies, to take 'dl whose own home. have, by reason child to clinic. of llmily misfortune or neglect, It ll the troeietr's hope that, once broken down lo the serious detri- to',",iti'prti1'etgpt'it/tAu.erild' ment of the children: Yen/often the to move too often. But if the lie.- passing of some (-rms will enable ment in not working out 'ed the such a family to tt-.Y.tablis.h It- Society will mnko'other“ iGiir'iii; t.t.l,,tend,ee.?y.,..el1l1rt'? 2eey one s. new with' . calm. Most people reolize that one im. portant function of I Children'l Aid Society in to care for children whose own home. have, by reason of tvnily misfortune or neglect, broken down to the serious detri- ment of the children. Very often the passing of some crisis will enable such a family to re-establish it. self and take the children home again. In other cues the bulk- down may be such that the chil- dren have to be made wards of the Society. by court order, for long periods of time. Whether they are to be in the care of the Society tor a long time or short, these children are pieced as quickly " ponible in foster homes, in order that they mny have the benefit of I normal home life. The Children's Aid Society ot York County pays twenty-one dol.. lars a month for board for a child under the age of two, eighteen dol- lars A month for a child over the age of two. Clothing and median} and dental attention is provided by the Society. Children range in age from infants to young people up to the age of 16. Passing Comments Now that the election is over, what a fine lot of waste piper there will be for next salvage day. If it is to be used for explosives there should he no need for processing that campaign literature. It is ex- plosive enough. Just use it as is. The German people Ire becoming expert " Kissing the buck. "It wasn't me, inter, it was the other fellow." vehicle: This is exceedingly im. want at nights front the stand- point of safety.†All our political parties In united on one thing-Jobs For All. This looks promising to the work. ingman or is it just promises. In this work the Children's Aid Society of York County, 1nd, the foster parents, without whose magnificent contribution the ‘So- ciety could not operate, are carry- ing out the wishes of the commun- lty. The Children's Protection Act was passed by your representative: in Parliament. Funds for mainten- ance of the children come nlmost entirely from I county grant. When a child is gland in a fostar home it is with e hope that he will be treated " one of the lam- ily, whts'beltyqs', who is little dit- ferent from the' other youngsters on the street. It is in this preservation of this normal home atmosphere that foster home care differs from institutional care, and is superior to it. Here a child may obtain the samu sense of security, the same physical care, the same training for future citizenship as his more fortunate little brothers enjoy in their own homes. What Ar A Foster Home? Children: Boarding Home: ‘Flvo thousand lrltlsh and Alliod olrmtt and tholr crow: hovo boon and In tho post yoor by throo omorgoncy landing ground: noor tho English matt Tho runways on thooo mud: on tho lonost in tho vain. "tMtitrtrtr#tetmhttd"ttFmrtt mummy...†m r LR!" - â€I.†'.i'.'i-"'er47/iiL'i'fr"'4' we: It is really diffieult to Inn-gin. a more worthwhile service thin out Thanks and Congratulations Also congratulations to those who' were successful in electing my opponent Mr. Jack Smith. My sincere thanks to those who so loyally supported me in the riding of North York. have...“ all “7â€.“ "irirrrl'llllle'll,',7,o",,'rae,g, fairy to inml in one. e on instru- ments along. sttlt in ',ffrl'a'u'l,',, obtaining . wire, cable and ezehango equipment. Even when we can "euro munygnnyower ed materials.. iNiiiiiiTiiiG-uGsiAitumonth-toisetat all the app-nun â€county to serum waiting applicants. Wesuiii-notimes,roumaybemm. We are pnuful for the niches and union- J,'uir',rll'h'f,','/ll'tdTaa"l'l,2'i't"T, 101:;wath T Sincerely 'trttt.t.eee. " (can! - 51m" - 'iir'ai' - thy - I tis't,tl"t%t tgPO,g,"ediiii.f any; " at. cm: A“. ran ' RA. tut. EARL TOOLE Prompt, (Jamaal. Radio Ropa‘ R. B. Maxwell PHONE 552W Over 15 your um †kr,',