l MY. JULY M, IN' £175 Tihrauui - - ir,U My Vi': a!!! this in": but '9. t b' if; Mr the: 'but y A glowing ft,', at tt Mtrretnet1tiohed ex- on!“ I hymn of praise tor Wright, shortstop for the I who in addition to I sterl- dhpiu in the field. hammond " No homo". Or more. _ Wont 'pulonllly to view the con- “: between Harwood Ann and ya Csdett on Thuuda‘y. peg»- imam my. in the cell". iadG. tally. tbs Sulon hit And pl-y the Pd " well n In? team in the aqua, but seem to ack the ability to work mother that makes I win- nor. George Sync: and Ron Harrison totmed the battery for the Aces and the long-treared pitcher from the Iouth end of town blazed them scroll in I way that had the Sail- or; groggy. He pitched perfect ball 'w nah! 7h“. k' whims. 131553 ltN'l Tun, who, on recent per. [oral-neat, "I heldeq for , per- in" the correct lubrication in! I all In" oi an: m Inch. 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See us today for insulation for your home. for the (int thu- innings, till Rod Nrlington broke his streak with I clan ninth. lending: hitting up!» which netted the ilon tout mm in the fourth. Lazy Child started in tin box for Sn Cadets, with Norm Hun- non behind an th; Lofty didn't tare, " well, u o boys from Hur- wood hit him "ttlt He Wu re- fund by Bob Me ondrio in the inn. who put I clamp on the Ares thereafter. Took particullr notice of Carl Carpenter, hot-headed. chunky lhomtop with Harwoods. This boy shows promue of developing into I Iupei'ior Ienlar ball-player, but will have to control the combustible tunic: which obliged Umpire Josh Henhcll to throw him out in the nix: . Other Mars of the game were Red Burlington and Bob McKen- drie for the Cadets and Jim Rich. ardgon and George Sxmu for Rex Smith's ngwoods. ll these lads thouiiihGke senior Hall in A yen or two. Noticed that the [nu in the outfield wu partly cut, but the in- field remains bad for ground bllll. A little work here would produce a better brand of play, for who can field a ball that not: like a jump- ing. bean.' Timo That tennU is I patball pastime ranks Is I fable with the myth that folf is m old man'g game, Building Supplied Lime - Cement Gyproc - Wallboard Wood . Asphalt Shingles Rock Wool Insulation FUEL - See or Phone JU. 9662 m “er (Jim Mn um um to P, t n ball batman two but": a duck pond and I wandniu [uni I of shun. mu tramping tour mm |crou country with n has weighing ;26 pounds) would tttairttaitt. 1 At Meaford, Ontario. where Canadian volunteers for the Pacific war receive their preliminary train- iinz, the treacherous swamps, heavy undergrowth and swarming flies [are said to closely approximate iconditions in Burma and New Guinea. Which is I WK of gown; nound to laying u in a tint midlummer letting It Wanna Ten. Ill Club, on Thprrdanr awning of Int “Ch, Iix of Ontario“: top flight player. [an exhibitions be. tore tho number: of the bed club and I large group of weenie". The opening much between Mien Dorothy 4lurst and Mn. Louiee Brown resulted“ in the nther lopsided score of 6-2. Mrs. Brown, I left-hundedtgllyer‘ who we: runner-up for e Ontario eurrtpitntthip'lart yen, ion out Alter I series of long end vigor- oIe‘uchengee. The ease end nice of these two young women In they hammered the ell beck and forth presented e picture that we- definitely pleasing to the eye. Lie- eome Mia: Hurst wee Ontario Jun- ior Champion in 1989. In the men's singles, gentleman- V Eddie. Prne defense] Gorgon "grar'it' in I see-uw tontest mu resulted in I Icon of 7-5. The men hit the ball with power and Ill- charity. The mixed 'doubles proved to be I rather euy victory for Miss Hunt and Mr. Pyne. Darkness was aging]: the match wu concluded 6- . Genial Bob Ashford, perennial 1rattvienEt of the club, and Mrs. any E. Class of the Y.W.C.A., My; sponsored the matches, omen- at . _ The Weston club. which has a'mgn}. when the cruel come ot dis- membership of row. and 'i,iliif,jiigts/Ti"e'di1'g'r"aTlt,eg',; 2‘2: CII', 2yf,t%v"no'iegpertilgrrir;'i'le')', Is to the coat and the ii'G'riiiii, matches during the (iri?trit,i, of sears allowed to pay off years, but Mr. tt'dhe'1i, stated thug l the intended debt. they are expect: to e resume Mrs P Holmes is l ' . . . pending her In the men future. Ths erxeplinere/t'lvaertisa' with Miss Elsie Beamish. condition of the comfts and then-1M" Myers of Weston and Mrs beauglful location beside the Hum-l iiiia'iii of Saskatoon visited ii ber Irtw favorable cgmment from‘the home of Miss Beamish last the virttors. _ [may Th. Mise named "tmrtrirtrt. Among interested observers at the matches were fifteen members of the Thistlegown Tennis Club, headed by their again. Miss Eve, lyn Prior. The T 'stIedown Club we; organized this season and their courts are now under con- struction. Best wishes on their undertaking. III.“ Tho deepest I path in "tand. " to our goJmnoggKbouz-I. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fiol or, who have altered the Inn of their beloved daughter, Velma Annie Gertrudo. She wu the wife of Hurry yo. Holloway, recently returned trom OVOX‘ICII. They have one little Ion, lent. She hld been ill for About two you: and we in! that lh. bu (on. to a well-urned m2. Clement Gabriella!) [not with in segment this week requiring tour stitches in his leg. On July 22nd, the fourth Sundny of the month, Holy Communion we: celebnted at St. Andrew's Church, with Rev. T. Butler offi- ciating. A most inspiring urmon wu delivered, taken from the 23rd chapter of St. Matthew, verse M. The Rector spoke of domestic lite broken through some triviality, of friends who clrp on denomina- tional differences. while the true interest of the Lord is how we lived, not to what sect we be- longed. Misn Shirley Snider was at the organ. Hsve (you noticed how the na. tions] is vertisers are all placing before the people their products? Well this is the time when the local merchant should plan for his fall business. Reports .nre to the effect that there will be more mer- chandise upon the market this fall. Annual Picnic I Sucéeu West Toronto community picnic was 3 great success. This is a community affair tint draws from the surrounding communities And is enjoyed by everyone. Milton Airport Quite a large gathering attended the Rntepayers' meeting on Friday night, when the chief topic of dis- cussion was the water system. The township engineer has been ap- proached Is to the coat and the Mrs. P. Holmes is spending her vacation with Miss Elsie Beamish. Mrs. Myers of Weston and Mrs. Beamish of Saskatoon visited at the home of Miss Beamish last week. The Miss Beamish mention- ed in the news last week, Matron of Sarnia Hospital, is a niece of Miss Beamish. These are the days when it is hard to get anyone home to do business. Everyone who is able is away on holidays and it certainly has not been the best of weather for holidaying. Yet the people are in' need of a change. The tention during the past few years of war has been hard. Efforts are being put forth to have the Malton Airport terminal transferred to De Haviland. Gov- ernment aid for the change is being sought by the City of Toronto. Presentation should be made by the community to keep the airport where it is as it is a very import- ant part of this whole community. During the past few days the people have been slowing up. This is due to the humidity of the weather.and heat. It does take the pep out of you when these day: come upon us. Yet it is much bet- ter than the wet weather, mtliday Trump Getting Ready Each week-end has ita list of tragedies due to water or road ac- cidents. Take a little extra precau- tion when near danger spots. Find out the lay of the land before you venture. A little precaution will save A lot of guffering 1nd grief. Dog Days Here Ttsho Precaution sea us ABOUT VOW TIRESJODAYI saiiugmyut J. T. rm 3. sons PHONE '" " IAIN N., WESTON III. “I. TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Goodyear NM -Yertittrtser. vlco lncludu mower _ ttetrt,tqptrhs,vt4. can!zh..Wo-no Goethe-nop- md MOM! and nourish “My. Locals NEWSY NOTES of Town and Muriel Stripping Con-u: With the present plan of strip- ping all Corvettu there it the IT; gltion that some of tho 1Ut mig t uud by the local municipalities n a record of the effort put forth locally in the preparation of there ships. Europa Warts Coal iseemed to have discounged some it.rf the plants. In The a this we lfound one hollyhoc raring its head to u: estimated height of .eleven feet. The sun dial we: in. â€nesting but, of course, you:- re- lgorter we; unlble to tell the time l y it, In fact we were almost six- lteen before we could eccuretely read our Big Ben watch. The eun dial is, certainly artistic but how does Mr. Farr carry it Around. Personally I p.ref.er I watch. A lot might be lend shout the rocky water pool but, possibly, we have |said enough. A new den-ulna in being "and tttr coal. The latest report in the pt/tg tor the export of 10m. 6,- 900.0 ttytrto meet the needs of kiiiUL ial 'ihK‘Ein’c'e} Tilr; come I men nation: problem than evcr. Prepare now. Order " once. Burt Diane According to the reports for 1948 heart disease ia still the grant destroyer of the human rice. Can. cer came! second and accidents third. A little medical cumin-- tion with regul-rity will overcome this. It is proven by the control that is tshown in the other diseases thet have had attention by legilll- tion and regular examinations. Tee" querl‘ge Rooms The notice published that there was a suggestion to close the wom- en's beverage rooms, brought forth a great cry. Yet as you look into the facts there is no uestion that they are not-in the as: interest of the public. Women's beverage rooms are not the ideal place to spend hours of time sipping their various stimulating beverages. A change is needed. Yek_Board of Education The arrangement of Petunias, Marigolds and Pansies and Violas made a pretty showing. A bird was enjoying the bird bath and twitter- ing away. His language was not entirely intellifible to your scribe but I think heard him say "Thank you, Doctor," We next boned into Mr. Ellerby Fan's specious grounds and were struck with the beauty of four lovely blue spruce trees. The shrubbery looked fine and the weeping willowiffeet providing I shaded, seated nook was charming. The inform-l effect of the shrub- bery. the rock garden. the Eternal: matched up to provide an 0 feet of which anyone might be proud. Being so close we strolled over to brother Wilfred Fan’s plus which, with its informal arrange- ment, is a pretty sight even though the. last.. night ghower Efforts are being made by the York Township Board of Educa. tion to protect the students from any political presentation by the teaching staff. This is I motion that requires considerable thought before it is Mst. The purpose is ideal but the difficulties in enforce- ment are many. After dutifully attending church Sunday, your reporter was at- tracted to the tasteful garden of Dr. Carpenter on Rosemont. There seemed to be no one at home and no dog to molest us so we just wandered through at our leisure. The tasteful arrangement was quite pleasing. The delphiniums were quite tall and with fine quite I were c blooms Weston Gardens Please The Eye By September. 1941, sid month ahead of Ichedule for the original 73 stations planned under the Bri. tish Commonwealth Air “Hitting Plan, more than twice that number of stations were going full blunt. There must be not 1 bnlnnce of power; not sly-ruined rivalries, but an orznniu_ common pev8.-- Fairy Ir TME mun! ' a; Tl-doe Walter Barrows LongWIth 0.0.". Died Last Week WARM 8. Burma of m Dover- court Rand. Toronto, died sudden- y on "Mgndpy. July_ V., t.tAtiy for " yen-I and for may yun wu foreman in their electro- plating department. He wu " yuan of In Ind wu oomidorod on. of the forum»: man n his work in Amman. He was I put grandam of the American Electro. lnun Society And put president g l:11. C.C.M. Quarter Century ll . 1y on Monday, July 16, " MI lsonse. Ho had {an _with the C.C.M, He wu the mifiem of In Am- eriean Electra-P “in; Society testimonial in recognition of his valuable contribution to the trade. He had also received diplomas and Pt reports from Ontario indi-l cate c at All wheat is headed outl well end . good yield seems um sured, with cutting expected to commence within the next few, days. Spring wheat, oats and bar- ley are making fairly good far-ow grass; the crops are ripening a ow-: ly and total gields may be leul than Average. onsidernble lodginzl we: cause to fall wheat In“ springI grains by heavy rains dyr-, ing t e past week. Storing of I] good crop of quality bay is well tdvaneed. Tomatoes, auger beets and other roots Are making until-l factor-i progreu. neefowm 'tti corn As been retard through‘ cool, wet weather. A below avenge l crop of canning pen is being har-i vested. Marketing of a plentiful) supply of raspberries has GG-_ menced in e few Irene. Grapes; show good promile. The &each crop l is expected to be about per cent F of average. Yields of apples, cher-f ries, peers and plums will be very; liglig. Paeur.atre is very_zood. 'i,' Crop Report Is Very Mediocre. All in all, the general picture is not I particularly encouraging" one for a year in which all available supplies are direly needed in Europe. ’ There is need for realization of the existigg fact of the universal Katha-ho of mam-Or. T. Z. oo. Internationally Known, Was Forty-Five Years With Firm ' tt.l'ftlt,d,'t',ett2tLrd Mr. Bum-I m F My no upon-1M. for tho formation it the brunch of an ALP... in Tomato and for who Incubation of about in the end- in Tannin! Schools in Tprtrnto. no gas In" hm in my†.53 when of biyre 'fl,' WM. J. LUCAS EAVESTBDUGHING ROOFING “NEW " YORK AVE. MT. DENNIS Our new and enlarged building enables us to give greater service in All Lines of REPAIRS, WELDING, GENERAL JOBBING 50 Main St, S. 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