Times & Guide (1909), 23 Aug 1945, p. 1

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t f" "Ap-taura' (" Mmanm "Boon nun I'URNH'URI In long but: u poqu nun. pun hr Wanna» not an be- - of Iii“ ty but Inn.- at tortth9doAg-1t van and: than for utivity in my good can And ht his Ihown m iiettm “mud in any aft-in con- sent! with the firm“ of his 'ttef, town whie he loves. into. in: alum It? . Midst! an n um tt upon-on I Wanna Juvmihr MI] Clap. an“. "k" "Hurt/his "Mott but, infohttttatelr, was disqualified bee m " ttttir JItm YP?.' 3623.7." {in-W - ' birth tteiiPi'g follow: If! a Mid paying, nt titt.t.mtrt IM My; Mike wss born in Piorins. Grace, how my yen-s no even his best friends do not know. He is still I young nun snd ambitious so tut one msny well look for further finale“! successes from him in th; (mam. He csme to Canada in 192 and took up residence in Weston in June 1936 when he started his my". business. the Bonita Tea ms, at 09 Main M. North. .Milnis s socisl sort of being sud numbers his friends by the soon. He is s member at Weston Business lion's Association where he hu been active since its inception. If there should be I socisi event, I dance or s Nettie s cell is sent out for Mike. He is I wining works:- in any cause he ”games " will be horns witness to y the members of the Women Hons Club of which he is s manuals: 1u,t", a! . t as tt very 'du,',tdl in Ms business he " Every so often some one man Maps ahead at his fellows in the tees for success and, when others we that he is winning, they console themselves with the remark "Born Dicky". Such 1 man is Michael Jones, known to one and I“ as "Mike". He seems to have some- thing of I magic touch which, after Ill, il probably the ability to work herd end give good value for the dollar that people spend with him and, thus. nth-nets mnny Another door. . fl A eorttmurtientitm from the Ont- ario Municipal Association, in- viting attendance by representa- tives of the town to its convention in Toronto, Aug. 28-31, was read. It WIS decided that the Town Clerk And the Town Treasurer should attend. The report of the building in. 3mm was read. Building permits is year are proving to be greatly in excess of those of 1944. The meeting opened with an Invitation from Mayor Saunders for the town to participate in a tonterenee in :13er tp supplies for housing now under con- atrpction. A. delegate {was named. A A card of spprociation wu read, from Wilmim Ballantyne, to whom the counc 1 had expressed its sympathy in the death of his John Ballantsme. _ - -- The report of the T.T.C. for June was received and tabled. The net operating profig for_the month, The Story of “Mike” Jones Reads Like Horatio Alger In 1945 Garb givihg its own opinions," stated the Mayor. "The paper made I dig once before." At this Connolllor Stevenson around. He referred to the ayor's newspaper experience and stated that the paper was free to present its editorial opinions oh limiters of pubig interest.. _ _ Then eanie the Mayor's heated statement. T Previously he had stated that he had not read some of the recent inane: of the paper, which is the only public voice of the men and women who elected him to office recently. At this Councillor Stevenson lubed his opinion that the article in queitiononly demonltnmd that the-town's financial state was such that it cnuhi borrow money chelply tot T the pursuance of such a 'm?itet. ' T ' ml Ila-tomcat nose from u dimmion which an: itutituted by Deputy Reeve Rowntree. The De- puty Reeve ttated that a recent. Article ndvocaxmg the widening of 1Ns,tort's chief _ thoroughfare, . in View of the town's exceuént ftntut. fial posjtion, hug! "one; [my "Oe paper should present the lemma of this council. instead of giving its own opinions," stated the Mayor. IThe paper made I dig At no Monday night melting of the Water: Council It the town lull. am ngz'mnndin; Councillor Swanson. aye: Jul: Aim: my, yanked. -- “The local paper will not mir represent this council or its mem- ben. AND I WILL SEE THAT IT INF, NWI" ' I, , L PrtF. did not disclose what unsure: he had in mind to silence tipreats. The only local fum- opgrgyipg It present in the imed imp I purified The Press ls Discussed by Council Annoyance Voiced, With Talk Of Misrepresentation Of Town Affairs UPPER SCHOOL RESULTS Pll-BIJ 3:61.013 " mm“: as gnaw {outrun ‘ ’0' mm ' ' RADIO .II'KAIN N. BONE 4.400 anion in the minds of, an J-krmttinued on page 7 13mm... Ur.' path from De HIViIInd, View” Mum“ and In.” Innis. The ”amt of than th? have m u m we.“ tl trrdsrs It: ecu-Hon a! m. in my Local nircrnft mauluctunn will can“: in prodetion for tom time. {may tt swaying}! n- "in. mud mun. British Air mm with“! Ptt ". we"! wtuaatt B. BETHERINGTON Governor of the 108th Dhtrlct of the Mn International. who de. livend III Iddrau to local Roari- enl " their recent "therlrtg at lake Slum Dr. Huntington II ge Mayor of the Town of Minnie. No Lock-ups Yet For Local Plants Last week, in {he Globe Ind Mail. I series of articles nppeued bearing the by-line of Prof. E. F. Burton of Queen's Drive, Weston. The distinguished local nun. who is a“: 6rthe world’s foremost pm; clam: as well as den of kin de- pnrtment At the University of Tor. onto, told, ii, the untechnical Mngu- age of the layman, the story behind the atomir bomb. It would be well worth our rend- ers' time to look up this series of articles. They present the most complete. yet simple, explanation of atomic force that has ap cared either in Canada or the suited States. As a man of letters, Professor Burton displays agrofessiona] tal, ent. His atninht orwud style is devoid of this! "big words" one might expect a find. He has an admirable gift of whimsy in deni- ing with I subject which would re- main dry as dust in the hands of another writer. Local Physicist Writes On Atom Prominent local nun who his made eminent mum in Weston. ADDRESSES ROTARIANS BUSINESS MAN "MrKE" JONES ft flaws-5% In the finals, Nelle Johnson and Laurie Jones edged out Doris Peters and Cecil Hyde in the most ,exciting match of the season. All four players were "on" and thrilled the audience with " exhibition of .splendid tennis. _ Nelle Johnson end Doris Peters 'eovered the opposing base lines through most of the play and often engaged each other in cross court luele, while hurie Jones and Cecil Hyde preferred to match ivolley, and trick shots " the net. A volunteer for the Pacific, he worked in civilian life It Well- dmt Hosiery Ind VII prominent in (t'gif,f,',t.'", of M. John'l Angli~ cu uni. Be grtgrdi his A Ismael: of rw. not; . an” me long! banana.“ the Won '0ett hill . . "te, wih. It,,. Cnrrh Mun-in 'atl'gu','g,'tgN, In in! m: " " It qr or frgli Jill beott+ AN/dll') mum. in In ttthLtd" new his. a“ It ip/de June, 18, ud John. 16. (“god to Satay-1L” his ”In upon is IrTiVl, w: ine may ”at him It the Coliseum. at. and PB. Geog: Tomlinoon. his pn- mu. ru' . in Hamilton. "I thought I had noon-tho Inc of K,rf, w en 1 left England." le. Tyrtlfnpon stated. vi " Imie. "Dub iii: morruiw' whit} Civiriiir' " ly for I [u ration for my leave I I')',',,',; a horde of citizen ahead "I would lay that the Canadians are the fitutat soldiers in the world," ht Maud. "There are cer- tainly none better. They ware givgn t: dirtiest )oba of an and they did em... He returned on the Louis Pu- hur. which docked It Quebec to the "cotttpotitttent of alum from the the! guns And which in greeted trt..yemsral McKnight”. .. "ri.irGrkiGiia.Gaarei home brliis wife, Curie. npd_tt" two on 13-Day an vEJiiii, $553; fooynd him Y". Aurick. Germnqy. A Sergeant Armourer with the 8th Brittsde, which is composed of the well-known Queen's Own, North Shore and Chaudiere regi- ments, he we! wounded by shnp- nel from I Mowingi Minnie on June 11th at Bray, ond. He Eitnessed.the heavy fifhtin‘ of Clpriquet Airport. the " lise Gap, the Scheldt Estuary Ind other femoul battle “on where Cunn- diets we}! engaged. A _ _‘ Visitors and members are noti- fied that n Round Robin is about to be arranged, after which prizes will be donated and refreshments served. . A large party of relativcs and friends were on hand to welcome hpme Sgt. Ray Tomlin- son of Main St, Wastnn. Inst Sunday A ni-ht. Sgt. ft. Tomlinson Home On Leave Overseas 4 Yrs. Hard FoughtPlay At Weston Club Marks Tourney Although the partners for the Tennis lub elimination' tourna- ment were chosen by the draw method, the mmu ware evenly matched and all the games closely contested. All pre-school children who hue not registered for kinder- garten are to do so on Tuesday afternoon.- Augnat Mth from 2 pan. tos rm. " the office of Mil! Bonner. Town Hill, Weston. ATTENTION'. FEE-SCHOOL CHILDREN q Wounded In France, Weston Man Volunteers For East Nelle fohnson and Laurie Jones Defeat D. Peters and C. Hyde Weston The Ioeal fighting man who is I ve- teran of four years service 0 v e r a e a s, a e r v e d in France. Bel- fium, H o " . n d a n d G e r - m any f r o m t h e time of the first Isa-u". Mom " to " than for cli- mnltg "ht" '1 a civic body. on mi Ink the " nun a my “my...“ etc-d In 'the ftrat ttt any ne‘upaper trial to hit ully report my meeting. of tM. Could! u it. to- not under-' the Idiom. R. writer challmtu any Nf',". to Iho' I “"3 imam 0 il- " resent-don In, no.“ . a Stencil]. In]. “gamma..- (Med to In: I” mm a " meno- In, Candi. no Mill in all!“ tt and my - I: in 'l'.dr in III who hill in this duty. _ 1'trstmally, , at. not! for the “u...” '" cuvuu-Wu "u auu.WU. The destroyed planes were of the type used by amateur air en- t_huiOsu-Titrer Moths, Stinsona. 'IW, Cubs and Wm. o fire " my Butter field Blunt vans discovered by Michael Phe, My” watchmpn. ..sho.rtly utter 3 mm. Upon opening the door of the south hangar, he found the interior of the frame and cor- {muted Iron building I mus of .......-.,. ”u...“ u, ' m. vwlnua. In t.me'T] of DeH-villnd Air- eraft, e stumped to fight the holocaust with a fire hone in the building. _ At the Council muting, Monday. Aunt-t goth, a mambo: of, Woman Town Council mad. “some“ re- mark: about. Time! A Guide for recent column. on Com“ doing; We four that this member does not appreciate the ml functions of a "WE‘VE- _ "The origion of the fire is un. known," sated D, B. Chumbers, of Atrineourt, who ll the president of the firm. "Inna in lint-ft will probably run to $315,000. Property d-mage js estirmpted at $15,000." rugated Iron buildins‘rl mus of flames. . Assisted lt) " Coombs, weeks and it my: to keep on try- ing. Remember the $60 grand prize will be computed for, at the conclusion of the contest, by all of the 39 winners so keep on until tour name is mnounced and be eligible fot the. highfjnnl contest. " We congratulate this weeks with" he]! who are A: follows: First. Mrs. P. Gale, 65 Denison Road West: Second,' Mary Charbonetsu, 165 Main Street South; Third, In I night fire which reduced' two acres of hangars to smolder- ing embers, at the Hillcraft plant of Chambers Reid and Lame, nine sport aircraft, valuable mechanical equipment and I large quantity of materials belonging to the Domi- nion Government were completely destroyed, last week. The third week of our missing letters contest shows I steady increase of interest. The lies are carefully nude out andtxzn' only regret is that we are unable to give pn'hes to all. However, the uncertainty is what nukes n con- Ptt worth while. It we.fail to win, Fire Destroys Nine Planes At Downsview Hrs. F. Gale First Prize Contest Winner “no Justly-Lnn Mercy-Walk Humhly With Thy God” The Ball With the victoryl'comel the great challenge to the people. It in voiced in the quotation in the landlines of this article "Do Justly, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly with thy God," words written by the great prophet Micha over two thousand years ago. They express the need of the hour. They put into vision the challenge of the day. One of the needs, yen. the greet need,-is that this quotation should be our aim and our objective and put into all our thoughts, words and actions. If the victory is to be I lasting victory Justice must mark the wsy. Mercy must temper the actions. Our communions must be'with God, Thus dey by day the people will be lead to e luting peace. It will establish e brotherhood that will create the univerenl pence. It will build I solidity into life that will bring contentment. People mun {we the situetion. They must realize that the victory was not the result of man's ingenuity or powerful- ness, but it wee the directing power of the Living God. History shows that God has wstciiod over His own and carefully protected them when they have turned unto Him. May we who have made this beginning, last Sunday, continue it and give our whole being, mind, soul and. body, to see His kingdom come into our hearts Ind reign supreme in the universe. ' [at Sunday the people filled the clutches Ind paid' their thunk- to their God {or the' Ftttal victory. In prayer. in thenkuiying, in puke, they liked their voice: to Him, who he: wntched over them, during thou you: of. it! and dinner. This we: the mind of the people, of the Intuition. end of the Royal Family. All in humility bound on bend-d be. And expreued their thunk; for their de- limnee. It were met day in the history of the people and in thin annuity. The aekrtonrudttment of God as the deliverer in e Matt mu» right diieetton. lily the Mart mede be continued and my each one now in knee. _ Miss Mary Charboneau Obtains C. Second Prize and Muriel Simpson Thiid- Three Wipners Picked Every Week Conflagration Wipes Out Two Acres Of Hangers Containing Planes, Equipment and Government Materials The Funcjignupf A Newspaper “VB!" YORK'S NEWSY " WEEKLY" b'eiilde . ' _ _'tr4mourti Rumba Heights C': 7timtiirr, ' mount a, ms' - ' -... Br. FRANK A. SAUNDm for It is the intention of this up". u lonf u I am in charge. to N- cord all the doings of the Council hhhfully with the right to dir ntm It "I time but I do not comider I 'urvilo Tr" " An um to my municip- My. ‘1 hum chu all noon-ibu- Qn My.” I» m a! In-‘iin’no ‘ .iGiieiaiaGid furor-menu moth-new Inca. Certain , nothing of the avid m i,'l"'f,,f, And m :1th of I . ' I ., to M on TI Pte srJA'htii'ii It! “I calm no... Reinforced by I pamper truck from York Township' Derattment, firemen e%eentrateii on prevent- ing the "read of the fire to I and} etttttgittittq explosives. An ad- joining maul-Int Ind Bn aviation geyinrunk. 100 gallon twin of élelnlnl' fluid, whie , at first were "treeted to blow up. Only three of the nine plan" --Cemtim"d a page I any elecud -tttatim at the people. _ Criticism was made of our and. on “not Lett, We Mit may of our reader: to ook om I n- tiele and find Anything unfair or untrue in it. .itatrtlgg;,ttLtl; Ltl/'ti'iteiel The blue continued till nine in the morning, despite the tremend- ous gallon- of umber pumred on it by both departments. Thu wu tttt touthe ate-My _b§1_rning 01330 trol, ( "Our efforts were- useless." 1O'Shea stated. "The flames Tgd so rapidly that " one time wu completely surrounded And thought I would not be able to get out alive." He put in an alarm which was gromptly answered by North York ire Department, but the fire, spreading with lightning rapidity u tut', Unkt of the circuit gxglod ' proved to be out of con- innovngion. It is good practise for any 0 us. It is interesting. One family regularly takes two papers and holds a man and wife proof. rending speed contest Many of our men readers work it ou' without sending in replies. Whatever your reason, "skill practise". fun or re- laxation, get busy Im the next week's contest and try to win. You may be one of the lucky ones this week. _ Muriel Simpson, 141 William Street. If the lucky winners will kindly call at this office we will have their prise money ready forrthem. Ietys thank you tall, "ain, 'tr inch. -- , h? vieAGt Wi ii pony eettrttrrt+ tall! but. 1 “It iGGii Jridra no In“. by mummy 3nd :1" mgi't put a car on the mark” with- tmt mar-ton. ditthbutqm or ot- hnoubnml ttqui-pt. NM:- 1e,ct, are hoping for m but." ' a have sound an M trod ttd'.eh'e,tTii'a'tl"d,1, . e. " 'i,iltiilthS. knight]: ("a I e a “my. magic w. vi be "dish is: in 33;. a GGituaTii?'% a: t'tiPheattltl - m . h; W1. "rte mm: Fiiitt - '" " mm ago-'3' Wrrqhirr 1t12iidtiuiiie,ii" "Nothing official has come through on the mom." Matad N Elliott of Fun-'5. “00an with officials of~Genenl Hahn indie-to 1th". awry effort in triihg ntmieto'tethewearrott_npeo. Mien Maia thin yur. Hut-Iva 31:, I'itchover in mm commie!“ . e “my anon mi *r you. ta mt “gm of p.53 an Local motorists ennnot cherish much hope of gettinx new cars this “If. “It" dig we trrittrtu tin. according to . report.- of loo-I dale". Piloted Lancaster Over Essen, Cologne, Ham- burg and Other Targets Veteran of 28 sorties over Eur- ope, Flt.-Lieut. Douglas, Allatt, of Bellevue Cres., arrived home in Weston last week. The local pilot an instructor It Yorkton, Sask- atchewan, for two and a half years prior to going overseas, served with ngn. 433, the Porcupine Squldm , Ind saw ution over Hamburg, Cologne, Essen And numerous other German target area. After. numeral" sortie- over Europe with the Porcupine Squid- ron, the Walton Inn wu "' patrintad recently. He ttr." his discharge in the near fut re. "The Luftwaffe was drivlen " mopt entirely from the skies to- ward the end," he affirmed. "Enemy ack-ack dire also deere- ed in volume, though there was still enough -of it to keep things irytereatiptr.". _ -. - "we. Lia u been. g‘lud to be home, he “and enthusluticdly. "You cm any that twice!" He related that his May in Eng- land was featured by the eourt- eons and hospitable treatment sc- corded him by-the British. He Wu entertained by relatives 10 numerous that he sometimes lost track of their' relationship. He we: welcomed home , his pagentg. Mr. Ind Mfg. Frank J.l?tt thrtVGrii Newfoundlnqd Wham ssh-d if h. I?“ gr n “Cologne. “In I deathly menu It the end, ’ he related. "it " aifticukt a'etlethiR,rlar'ttg vi 'rlribi%1'i m e n 0 grre The German: might just as well turn their bugle: on the place 1nd rebuild elsewhere." ___ VE-Day saw the Weston man flying from Brussels to England- with I Lancaster loaded with liberated prisoners of war. and a large party of friends. Edu- and at King St. School and Wes- ton Collefiiu. he expich'to be digghnrge jn .the_near Iutyre. _ When asked about His _ prefer- ence of civilian g1top,'t'.'it, he Muted he would like to y with I commercial air-line. A Tlttrtigltththhtntd Sign Given Local DealersAre Mum FAT. B. Allatt Weston Airman Home on Leave FILT. DOUGLAS ALLA". " iiirGrthe-/,iks" Allrtt, j: with Mt. Dehm'; Saturday's Announce- ment Does Not Mean New Cars F6r All AIRMAN HOME 'l"?.),???)',',!!,,)',!,?),',??))??." I . A d! heir for . ' m. tlg'it2"/t/frlkt "6ttt va my”? Weston. At Walton h ltd. t no Ln; I " JN'; w; #9124951: --A- _E,96.ctr.siit_t1q Tin. “um yum tint aw the yf, of by on or mm va my n Wanton. Three V-J Babies Arrive In Town Results of Examinations . Are Made Public "The examination results of our gum-ting dug were very antis- factory this year," stated E. G. H. Worden, principal of Weston High School. "Particularly creditable are the marks turned in by the three lenders of the dun. Marion Aitchison' lead the school with First Class Honours in each of the eleven subjects she wrote. Nancy Moffat had seven Firsts' in nine examinations. Donald Me. Gownn upheld the cause of the male section of the clus with seven nrsu in ten papers. “I wish all these boys and trirli continuing Iucceu "ms they go through life." In I 'f/NN, on the highway at Snowball, Wil ism Henry Winch. 52, n farmer, was killed when the two men colts he wu driving be. came frightened Ind, pmntring in- to the. ditch, hurled their‘owner to tYI.rrund. _it_we_n the (in; Airnt Barn in Pulley. he had lived at Agincourt and Snowball for 24 years. A member of the L.O.L. he is survived by his widow, the form, er Edith Fortune; two daughters, Anna and Dorwla. and two son! Douglas md' illinm. ' So Jensen Four soul-in patienee, Mr. otorist. There is at least I ray of light shining through the jumble of Exhausted moan, grind- ing rear ends Ind dehpidlted tires. Results of Upper School Excellent Principal Say's The.injurod mun In “ken to Newmarket Honing] and liter re- moved t'4 ambulance to Toronto General oapiul, where he died. able to the gamer-I public just]: soon as the manufacturers an pro- duce them. It is the seabed up- a] we have all united." 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