Times & Guide (1909), 17 Jan 1946, p. 5

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I? -DAT, JANUARY 11, "e cERTAINLY ,?iivtoti,tto,hC',ktiil.hQ""erhrz Milan; Photographs lo Our Buolnou and while the most of our work is patrons, remember this in photographic headquarters. We will go to your home for children or family work. HENRIETTE J. CHAPMAN . 65 MAIN ST. S. BUSINESS AGAIN AS "SUM announces to his may patron- that tie It reopening at " new shop today it TiriiiiG I 2936 DUNDAS ST. I -iTirii"iifi LY. 7947 Hours: 10 mm. to 8 pan. LY. 7175 HOME'OWNERS f ATTENTION! Nrta For All Chrnkr Products COR. LAWRENCE Ind MAIN BI 100 MAIN ST. S. OWNED AND OPERATED by SNDDART BROS. ARE A MUST BRAKES ADJUSTED (minor) BRAKE DRUMS TURNED each BRAKES RE-LIN ED (Chrysler Products) Parts Extra Mr. Motorist - - - GOOD BRAKES 282 MAIN ST. NORTH (riaudhus (Rear of Couiter'rr Foundry) The Weston Sheetmetal And Roofing Company 139 Main St., Weston Ph. 74-JUnetioet 9662 CLEANERS AND DYERS Quality Cleaning Lumber-Shingles-Rock Wool-Malmo" IRVIN LUMBER DODGE - DESOTO CARS _ “It's a misfortune if your car won't “art. But " a calamity if your car won't Mop." ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS Felt and Gravel Roofing Eavestrough and General Sheetmeul Work W. J. BAR TER WILBY IRON WORKS Complete Brake Service Improve the appearance of your property with attractive See our selection of designs and let III give you a FREE ESTIMATE on your work. No job too BrttBlr--no job too lulu. COR. OF CHURCH AND MAIN S'I‘S. PROMPT, COURTEDUS SERVICE E. R. Davidson CO. LTD. Lyndhurst 2168 Garage BARBER DODGE TRUCKS WESTON 527 MIDI! TODAY WESTON m ZONI #325 PHONE 993 yeterans Shown 'tlulfkatitms For hr Priority Puce ruin thi any where rea- gn rd- the iiiiu7firiiiiGi Col- The Young married Woman's Club of Riverside United Church (Main.Street and Wilson Avenue) had an election .of officers for _1946 last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jtuth Cook was re-elected as Pre- ieident and Mrs. Muriel Pedford was.re-eleettyi, for another term as JstscreUry. Mrs. Margaret White was given the office of treasurer 13nd Mrs. Grace Anderson was re- :elected as entertainment convener. [ The club enjoyed a very profit- able year during 1945 and wishes ‘to thank all those who helped make this possible. They are eager to ‘roceive new members and anyone interested should get in touch with 7i'iii'. Cook, 657 Main Street North. Library bond for three yen". Mr. Arthur Leitch; member of the rt',2 library bond for one year tt place Ind stud of the mlyor, Councillor R. C “Hum; board of hulth. Dr. J. Allan Bull, Mr. W. J. Glrdhouue and Mr. L W. Fur; number: of the Court of Revision, Goo. Mirtrrbury, Arthur ltitrh. A. W. Pelraon. W. A. Murrny And Ernst Lunnon; civic relief commit- 'm Miss E. Y. Stvnge, Mr. W. J. P ett, Mr. A. A. Cox; pout wu- Emulation committee. Coimeil. IUII Beech, Bridgmln Ind meter. Wood in tor for the second ynr h to ho T. Frank Martin. Valor-m who were essential mu ot nutomoblles or truck: in their work M", to enlistment and ntnm to e um. jobs are en- titled to top priority rating for the purcth of new 2hltt it and when they beams nvnj able, it wan announced by tho Department of Veterans' Af nits. Double amputa- tion can: are also entitled to top priority with certain qualifications. Ex-servicemen who get work in which an Are essential but who were not in that kind of work be. tom they went overseu do not rate top priority, but may apply for an "pentits)ity permit for a used car when they submit written proof from their employers. The letters lhould'state approximate yearly miluze, territory in which car is to he'doperated, and how mileage is pm . Mr. A. G. A. Roedding lubmitted MI offer to purchnso Innd and Inter! his intentions of huilding n furniture factnry here in Weston. on Main street south. The building lnsrwctnr‘: report for the year showed I turn] of $000,722.50 spent in construction Iotally during the past your. as compared to the much lower $185,- 117.00 orthe previous your. A r on by Mr. Wmlo, town clerk. To',rv'ed council that a muni. Ci’Il act provides that the number It electors in any one polling nub- division should not “Merl 2100. The local Bub-divisions will have to ho divided attain in the near future as all hive well over the sttbted num- ber of electon. To qualify for top priority, double amputation cases must have need of vehicle for transporta- tion to 'cdr-l,",',',?, work. They must either obtain 1 license to drive, "cure liability insurance and get approval of medical authorities to drive, or obtain the services of I eUuffeur. Veterans, whose homes are in outlying districts, where there is no other form of transportation, may 1150 "it for top priority for used can. Al veterans come under the rulin that no person who has dis- posed? of a uaeable car within the Fast year is entitled to any prior- ty. _ able year to thank Continued from page b-. mended to council the following ap- pointments, the first named in each .committee to be the chairman, and the tsecond named member to be the vice chairman. The committees are as follows: Finance committee, Reeve Thompson, Deputy Reeve Rowntree and Councillor Seagrave; works committee, Councillor Huson, Councillor Bridgman, Councillor Ritter; police committee, Souncillor Cott, Councillor Huson, ouncillor Beech; trtrnsportation committee, Councillor Seograve, Reeve Thomp- son, Councillor Ritter; relief and w elf a r e committee, Councillor Bridgman, Deputy Reeve Rowntree, Councillor Catt; industrial and leg- inlation committee, Councillor Rit- ter, Reeve Thompson, Councillor Catt; property and fire committee, Deputy Reeve Rowntree, Councillor Beech. Councillor Seagrnve; parks and recreational committee. Cout" cillor Beech, Councillor Bridgman. Councillor Huson. The min-m is in he nx~offirio, a member of all committees. Appointments to rvm-inun com mitten were an follows: During the evening's business union. the agenda, which was cum of the longost soon in tho mum-ii dumber for some time, was hand- lod in a snappy fashion. Murh credit is due the whole council fm' the efficient mannor the husintvis was carried on. It shows a fine co- operation between thn nltlor experi- enced members and the new fan's. Mrs. Ruth Book lie-elected Pres. Weston’s Council Is Double Amputation Cgses Will Be Given Priority Miss E. Boddy Addresea Central Woman's Assoc. ru Central United Church Woman’s Aarociation held thalr first mum? for 1946 on Thuraday afternoon, anuary 10th, undo? the malice: of group cm with In. J. . Grant pudding. Min Eva Nathan (an the scripture reading and Inga-tad that being on the throaho of a new year we need not fear the un- known that lies ahead so long as we face it with our hand in the hand of God. . She took us then to Scotland where the beautiful and colorful Paisley ahuwls were once made, and spoke of the Spanilh laeeamur. tillas and many others. At one time all these were an essential part of one's dress, but now they are only found laid away as heir, looms or keepsakes and in museums. The minutes of the Int. meeting were rend [37 Mrs. A. E. Millnon Ind approve . The treasurer: annual "fort, given by ‘Mn. George and“ showed 1946 to be I luau-in! ye-r financially with 1 nice tml, nnce on hand to start the new you. Miss Eva Nattress reported on the sewing unit and it wen decided to continue anme a least. until ml- terilln on hind are used up. The work will be resumed at the church on Tuesdays, starting January 16, and Inyona who hue time to give on that day each week will be gladly welcomed. Our guest speaker for the ther- noon was Miss Eleanor Roddy. She chose us her subject "outstanding Shawls", and took III back con- turies ago to the Vale of Kashmir in India, where the shearing of the Kashmir sheep, the clean-in; of the wool, the dyeing and spinning, it was a rite, and. the Ire-wing of Mrs. Helens McKelvey delight“ her audience with two beautifully rendered piano solos "A Persian Garden” and "Cuekoo." it into such 'exquisite" anifiGhii patterns has become one of the lost am. Mrs. F. E. Jeffrey gave ' heltty vote of thanks to the artists. The singing of hymn "More Love to Thee" closed the meeting lol- lovwed by the mizpah benediction. WARN ELECTRIC ELMHURST DRIVE - WESTON Phone: Weston 890 J 12 -.... LYndhurat 1411 Installation and Repairs on House Wiring TIMES AND GUIDE, WW}! to Ranges, Refrigeratoré, Radios Washers, Stoves, Electrical Appliances Our Specialty REPAIRS Sutton, Melba Richard-on, Ruth Amos, Joan Burlington, Mums Stevenson and Jantt McCormick. Ten moth": attended ma All seemed to enétty the owning. The 106th Co. Girl Gama In In ulual. trtuuaetinq Inuinul. I“ plnying - Borne a! the (it. were presumed with ”who pin. Jean Prentice, Annie Boperodt, Jane McCukil, Shirley Va: wru, June Vuughm, Mary Lou fhttt Rory] Hilu, Joan Schiller ind Do Ferguson: The Women’s Guild of St. Mat. thiW Chunk held their monthly meeting on Wednesday. Jan. 9th, in the undey School rooms of the Church. The Annual report showed I very successful yeer. both my cially and finnncinllI. Mm. Butler congratulated the m mben on their efforts. The Election of Office“ for the coming your took place after the mutlue business. with Mr. Butler in the (their. The fol. 8uffererg of bleeding 1nd p r o trudin: Rik: shoul know Bunkers Hat-b: Pills true the cuuse at its sourcn. Money back if the first bottle don not satisfy. Tue-day, Jun-17 'th, the 106th Fuck Brownies hnd their first mut- ing. They opened in the “and mm nor, then M,',"? were pllyod. 3:011? Owl g'a11tpti, [Mom nn a. enro r I Brownies. the girl. bola. " Anne Yt,'.', Ruth Garrett, Marilyn Jftttt, Elfytyeth foylthyrd, lining [jjrjisjjiiiiiiii'rll At your local Drug Stan. Girl Guides January Fur Sale! In order to make room for extensive alterations now taking place in our store we are offering drastic reductions on our entire stock of 1946 Wallpapers. All 1945 stock will be sold at 65 MAIN ST. N. FRENCH SEAL (Dyad Rabbit) CONY MUSKRAT ltr', Rabbit) PERSIA SIDES BROWN SEAL ht', Rabbit) BROWN & GREY ROADTAIL MOUTON Spactacular Values Offered in this Annual January Fur Sale at Laadar'l Two Factory Stores FRENCH SEAL (Dyad Rabbit) CONY MUSKRAT ltr! Rabbit) PERSIA SIDES . BROWN SEAL ht', Rabbit) BROWN tk GREY ROADTAIL MOUTON RACCOON PERSIAN PAW s M BLACK OPOSSUM ' PERSIAN MIDDLES PERSIAN LAMB BOMBAY LAMB s 00 MUSKRAT BACKS . HUDSON SEAL (Dyed Muskrat) PERSIAN LAMB IOMIAY LAMB MUSKRAT BACKS HUDSON SEAL (Dyed Muskrat) IACCOON PERSIAN PAW BLACK OPOSSUM PERSIAN MIDDLES no YONG! 8T. WA. 4021 Leadlty, Far Co. WALLPAPER HALF PRICE . [VERY GARMENT CARIIES TWO YEAR GUAMNTII due to extensive alterations HALF PRICE $ri'i.fFrtEtTditiiFNiiiikGAi0Ta 'd'.tMrdQtt."trot,Uttuttt R n; theWomon'IGullduch Betritt-sbgtul.doat.tkat.otd mylptroup. _ the t m '4Q,r,'l?.r,litd'at 2tli,Td _theplHtqV. HARDWARE E I'm“ ""1; 'M.“"ll the In! I”. SY. " an " KING“ Bi.etreal ZONE 4-456

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