Times & Guide (1909), 14 Jun 1945, p. 7

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minim, am, um] £1;ch In North York Riding . TAltrfiettt Vacatod By The Hon. Muloek In Clitie Fight-Earl Took Runs Second-CCF. IrThirdL-tyd Parties Poll Big Vote North York In: spoken Ind "set)--------------------- " . nu number for Ottawa. A - “a E, "ith, “no, limo-r1160“! and on. who M- Richmond mu mm), 1. a tt,t2l"pgttvh1f'igt'tlN,rtf 931L293)“ feileel 'IIT J. T. FARR ' SONS can FRANK DEAKIN-JU. 6352 For Full Infgmation “any“, mm u, was Why wait for the rush season and pay more. Just Phone LA. 8847. Our representative will call and give inspection and information with no charge to you. For $2.00 we will clean your furnace with wire brush and sraeuutttHurruee pipes and lower part of chimney. 2112 Dundas St, W. To have your FURNACE WORK attended to. Next Fgll, dealers will be swamped with repair orders. PINE POINT Combination Membership tso 5-DAY MEMBERSHIP (MON. to HU.)--"' THIS YEAR JOIN Golf and Country Club Championship _’ "OG" length ' , comp] Course b" - tmi EXCELLENT CLUI 'tttVM-tttOtt"---"' -MEMBERMtt' 'EES.- PHONE 254 " MAIN N., WESTON J U. 4186 . Baud Fairways Good Greens MEN ILADIES s30 ' s25 JONES and DREWERY (any: NEW mun-tun) Are Equipped to Care for Your Furnace Needs WESTON, ONT. Now is the Time The Rotation: ere out-ting on I fine job in their ft',ti'tQti,ve, for Britain and Holland. ere Is I grand opportunity to help some of the bombed out victims of Nazi fury, Let's each one of us con- tribute something and make the drive a big success. With all the chanson of plat- forxm it in retruhin; to observe how comiahnt the T. .C. remains. The game punk Toonorville new. Ice. A yuan. Jul: B, lulu], .ditor of the 'RIehmond mu Uh"), u the une- culful undid“! Ind main ttte honor that canton“ upon him. Jack In: M on. of the mam! work." of the puny and hu ‘uhwn n clur 1mderatamiirsg of the We the noun that each party insim or! being tho only friend ot the workman. AI Dickens suyu, “ngltn'u __ _ friend, not 8tytt." nods of tho dat. Mis work through tho pum- hu placed MI {also and his idedit bolero the m pu. His do" contact with the Hon. Mr. unlock, who resigned tM nut owing to ill-hulth, bu put him in touch with the riding. His keen mural: in the public well". has given him the pictun of the nud- of the community. Thus Juk in poplar chic. m on: who will urn an riding wall. , His wife Ind two girls compute . family that his been I tutor in the lite Ind work of the communitg; This hupry mmily is planed wi the row " and hope to bacon“ even more community minded. J uck um {mind may nppminun g. hi: g_trttttg vote {won by tho riding, "r. in made-Q. n hi: Immune- And gnu nun who his and. a contri- utlon toxins community and to an country. Hon. Mr. Mulock. with all th. traditiorutl buckround and u postmaster-tteral, hm, "wad well. With the continued support and fullest companion from the ridi Juk ho " to mtg Ind to]. lowngu laid (an by t a retiring no in modest Tn his liner, aid want- it known that In I going to Ottawa u the upmcntltive at the “din. He known that, he hu tn (gnaw in. up toodgupa of , Passing comments Tournaments Arranged complete Sonics Dining and Snack Room Service For $5.00 we will take down your furnace to uh pit, clean, rmment joints. clean heat-runs Ind .rebuild. Regular $10.00. ' j) Now ieiVGGGur down to the bench or pool Ind utter prturticing Many business men, salesmen and working men find that a swim alter a herd day's work will act an tr grand refresher and mu take the echo out of tired muscles and loath tired nerves. Many a man after a shower and swim has re- marked to me "Boy, that feels good, now I feel like e new man." And now getting back to Lesion No. 2 which is designed to give confidence end develop breath con- trol. In swiming es in no other dorm of exercise it is necessary to ibreathe in a. specific way to avoid choking, anic, tension and ‘fatigue. J?l'lfi'n, will cause ex- 'htsustion more quick]! than hold- ing the breath and epriving the body of oxygen. Breathing through the nose will create a greater degree tt euction than breathing through the wide open mouth. A drop of water would be sucked in through the nose and cause 't1"eii't whereas breathing throng the mouth can be accomu kt/td, even with the mouth half; ll of water. So now let’s go ahead and try it. I suggest id?) before we go to the beach or 001 we take a few minutes with) a basin or large bowl of water about 72 degrees in temperature. Lean over putting the face in the water up to the urn blow gently out through the nose creating bubbles of air. When the lungs are empty turn the head right or left es you wish until the mouth is clear then open the mouth wide and breathe or gulp in . medium breath, close the mouth. turn the face down lag-in. Now repeat the exercise' for live minutes. I suggest you learn, now, to keep the eyes open in and out of the water. Clean water will not hurt the eyes. and with the eyes open we avoid a Ienge of dizziness. In recent surveys swimming has always rated as one of the top form: of recreation. It is one of the most useful actiuiremenu of man beini I form o exercise, re- creation, ocomotion as well as a means. of saving life, and now is proving a boon to disabled return- ed men, and to civilians suffering from diseases such u £0110, through the use of hydro t erapy. By JIMMIE BISHQP Swimming Director, Toronto West End Y.M.C.A. Before we continue with Lesson Lesson No. 1 for five minu No. 2 I would like to state a few renew our faith in buoyam Nets on the anue ot Swimming. us proceed with breath c As a body-builder I believe it has 1tg% chest deep in wow no equal. Learn to swim well, least T degrees, 75 degr keep at it regularly and your re- much better for beginners, ward will be buoyant health, a through the mout a. n strong, well developed body, poise breath; close the mouth, kee and self-confidence. open, bob down until water Learn to Swim in Two Hours And Other Tips on Swimming will! tas fmgua L.rrd Lava Soon}: were tt,t,k,i,',htt,int wufue training In the moan in. of Juper 2itgu, Perk, one_ ot their jib. IT, 1 r1ttdmtequiprtuntt,n1t at e Td2i "throth in {new The top photo than one of , a ggurdy little {éifdifdhh 'u'prilonipidi "A" am IRON HORSE AND WEASEL LAkeaide 8847 Mut- ure under the supervision of competent woman ttooks. We know from experience that bo 3 in amp require well-pinned winte- Iome Ind mint-mill mull. These are provided. Drinking wtcer " tho timp in tasted. planed and ap- proved , the Onurio Dopurtment of Halt . Only puteurlud milk is used. ' them admin! __ _ -. .-. Hui? rt Cot“... how. sad no it, Edt Coor- Gabi: Cumin . Wu. Pilots it a combined dining and notation room. tt MI I mu- give “one fimrplnear and I wood tire hero mum I chad. lumbar. ort.ripr 99% _ -- - _ hi 316m Gains. on my. td/ft' two-mt bunk. unzipped “at evt'm ed mum-9m . Each Sunday morning the boy: attend service in A nearby church. Afternoon is visiting time. In the evening there is a worship period or long service to which parent] and friends are invited. lie-1th - Upon arriving at camp. such boy in given I physical culminating and is weighed by I medic-l doctor: A first ai cot, and fully- equipped first lid kit no wail-bis for minor uilmenu. Huh A well-equipped Hobby Shop provides opportunity for the bays to indulge in a chosen hobby under competent direction. Sugduljn Camp - _ - Each cabin of 10 boys is under tha tsupervision of a leader or Counsellor whose duty it is to be with his group at All times. No boys are allowed out of camp grounds union with ornnized groups under proper leadershi . What the Boys (Po at Wedmunll Athletics _ Sports are provided such " use. ball, lacrosse, volley ball, horse.. shoes, archery, table tennis, ete. Swimming Swimming is under the supervision of A competent swimming in. structor, 1nd is permitted only dur- ing certain periods. Non-swimmers are taught sepnrntely. Yes boys the days ,nre nearing for the opening of the Westowanis camp. This will be the 16th year the camp has been operated by the Kiwanis Club of West Toronto. During that period there have been 100'g of boys who have spent their holidays at the camp and have always looked upon it as one of the bright spots in their lives. It is the ideal place for the boy Ind he is un- der the finest of supervision. Here Ire some of the details of the Clmy and its operation: ceo Discipline, - - Lesson No. 1 for tive minutes to renew our faith in buoyancy, let us proceed with breath control. 1tg% chest deep in water, at least T degrees, 75 degrees is much better for beginners, inhale through the mout a medium breath; close the mouth, keep eyes open, bob down until water covers the head by bending the knees, let the feet come off the bottom if you wish, raise the arms sideward about shoulder high. Relax, ex- hale through the nose creating bubbles, remember don't tense the throat muscles, just breathe out easily, Count 2 seconds in, 3 sec- onds out. Return to standing posi- tion by ','/,gien,i,y legs and pregsing arms own. As soon " eye and mouth are clear inhale medium breath. Repeat' exercise in steady rhythm for about five minutes. Swimming Tips: Relax - Relax - Relax. Don't swim when alone. Never enter strange water holes, beaches or rivers without taking necessary precautions. When swimming out into deep water always remember to reserve enough strength to swim in a sin. Next week: The Flutter 'ldT. 6000 locomotive of the Canadian Nntiunul Railways. At left, Carport! Brown, Lovat. Scout. of Glugow, ‘Scotland, shows Locomotive Engine: 'G. Knuascn of Jagger how to drive the weasel. At right, at. A. W. Kannada: also of Glasgow, t on his hand at t throttle of the big locomotive. 1lllti$T0lllWtl$ CAMP Mi 38313. -iiie.iiWceidersuu the opening p. This will camp 1asrbo . TIMES AND. GUIDE, WESTON of ihe be th the Westowanis t the 16th year operated by the West Toronto. there have been 1ave spent their amp and have it as one of the Anyone trying to pick Ue winners at Oakmount Park would have bed quite I time lest week. Simmons Jewellers scored sn upset by de- feetinz Delmn’s 5-2 in the first game of the week and then took a shel- leckinq from "Pooh" Chiefs by e 12 to one count in their next time out. Brown s hornet-dined the way to-the Jewellers' win over the Furriers. Gibson led the hiefs’ attack with in tour for six display while Bracken had two for three for the in end out Jewellers (don't sell "Foo', Guns" short. citizens. they’re going to be the team to beat.) In the third game played last week Deltqns showed a complete reversal of form by handing Cee. Wards e 7-2 beating. A sparkling defensive display by E wyn "the Play-off Kid" Morris and Mitchell's three safeties in as many tries, helped the winner'r cause while Wilson wss best for the Clothiers with two bingles, one of them a round-tripfper. . . . Mel "irish" Francis gsve us the int five in the betting race or the Simmons Jewellers 2t2 Bill Queckenbush (Invictus) ends all hitters with a .581 average wit McClellend (Wards) close on his heels with .572. "Flash" Hollett (rn, victus), Greenwgod (erds) and Cooper (Chiefs), are all tied with neat .500 marks. Wil try to keedp you posted on this betting race from time to time and, off the taco: , we 1;me it won't be long till Aldy Me. troltll,gt,1,wj1.1, 3:1": J."" top spot. ( o wagers necepted.) e Y', where mordin to our so-celled friend the fish jumped in the hoe end geve 't"l'll'll'lid' up. Five hours later we were once again trekking back through bush with the boat, the tackle. some of the sundry tith" end " guessed it) no fish. It appears we had picked the day the Annus Fits Convention and all those fish that usually jumped in the boat were sway electingwtheir executive officers. But the whole trip decided us on one score. e haven't the patience to be en angler and we figure the only reason we were invited. was to carry the con- sumed boat. From now on we’ll do our fishing in the amusement park concession, you can't m'es there. PERTH SQUARE DOIRGS Booms like there's no “(gaping Dud Brown's Diamond A.C. In the only two emesilayed in the tune Circuit'lest week Diamonds notched the y third and ourth wins of t e your and they have yet to taste defeat. Led lay-Ernie Rudy‘s three hits and Stone’s two hit pitching they welloped the Showstreeters by s 12-0 count and then on Friday grabbed I " win from Shortfy's Aces. Rumor has it that a few wagers were leid on the outcome 0 this tussle, so could be Rules' three l/dinles were money hits. "Wee" Murray banged out two singles to lend t e Shoe- shiners’ hitters. . . . Right here, citizens, we'd li e to throw in a plug for that charity game between Diamonds and the Pro Hockeilplsyers. Scheduled for lest Sunday it wee called off because of By-law o. some- thing or other. The game will be staged on Thursday night tthath to- night) st Perth Squere end the collection will be for the B.WN.P, ’Tis a worthy cause and it should be interesting to see it t hockey players are es food on the hellfield as they are on the ice. that it's 1 chence or you citizens to see Dud Brown running I bell te . You just heven't lived until you‘ve seen his fingernail chewing " about the fourth inning. Joking aside let’s have I big turnout for this affair, it will be well worth it. . . . hi, powers that be are already at work on the July 1 sports day. No advance notices have yet come to us but we'll keep you in ormed of developments. . ( _ m Inn In; Mainly docided to cron angling (than fishing to you‘lWIl oft our list ot sport: endeavour. Couple of week-ends back - «our» ' and in use the term lightly, invited us on a fishing M). W trip mama out to b. . Commando course with I little am- there operation work thrown im To sun with it nppuu the thing do " pulmon- Ipot to filhin the remoteat part of the bush. Where value, had the urn-lurks of being a plnce where even the Indiana htdn't bun. Al I matter “Jul. it was the kind of spot that no une potion would want to beigent. Hauling the boat, the tack]: and sundry bther chine!- through a at three miles of traekless bush give us a rather dismal eior at the whole affair from the beginning and the “who: of piou- of epidermis we left on the brambles ttlon the way dMn't have“ tho lituation. Anyhow we finally got out on 51. lake in a not w In mordin- in our 'uwttnlUrt friend r a can. I'llmnnd h. m. - - ___ -eee-v -.v. w, -..-.. Amvsr ........ thvaH.; IN THIS CORNER --we hnve the Parkdala Lions Club Community Softball League. Thnt's . pretty big title but it in small by comptsrison to the large chunk of community service the league is doing. Two tour-team lenguea, Juv- KI-Y ACTIVITY 169 MAIN STREET NORTH Sport Spiel ONE YEAR OLD BOILING CHICKENS PER LB. 33c our new stand. Our guarahtee is “SATISFACTION or MoNjifiA"diF/'on JGiroi"iriiiiiii"ie"i' in 48 hours. _ " During the summer months we purchase DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS, which enables us to offer you fruit and vegetables THE SAME DAY AS GATHERED. We want to thank the many hundreds of fes.t?11yit who made our opening week so successful " BRITISH FRUIT MARKET WE DELIVER - mm; 535 - uo omen T00 SMALL Bi up um "" ll COMFORT A few of our many SPECIALS this week NEW POTATOES 10. Las. 49c RIPE BANANAS m: LB. 14c oetiuaitsettaao-ttiqatashttttt. Ptt"htti-fuastrtetttehHetth" Doha». ‘ ., _ - in. "Trump“ 1:0“qu [rib I cask-3th?! ttre,9qulltf.) A”; .th“ C! Juvonuu with two win and ”1“,... “not“ iv thd i! if. Ind and Mm m both Mth m "r11d'll 213.; Cuba ljuv. 'ated 'WAI',',',',', mun-'51? 7 7 n v___ "v. W-.. mun" - - "_-NW-WMM. I PdikdiiiYidG m {ow an bill tor mums. In an repaid by the VdUir,'ll'h'l'dr"d by the You; U'.' M Falcon. and Cuba ham mm will! from tl .rretti.vdg. to lead t!" _ try' 'etitttt, “In LOTS OF "MIM "AGE GRADE 'A' LARGE EGGS up 001. 37c FIRM RIPE TOMATOES DUTCH SETS if?!

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