Times & Guide (1909), 17 Jan 1946, p. 6

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4 PUPS FOR SALE Main, Phone 511â€"J CTIFICATION bracelet, New _ Year‘s Day, vicinity of John and "five roomed rugâ€"brick bungalow, bathroom, _ shower, _ tile or, built in cupboards, tile sink,. throughout, _ recreation F®Gm, deep lot, private side drive, windows and doors, insulatâ€" fixtures, extra high cellar, $4,900. 379 Church St., Phone 797â€"J for appointment. ©1200,00 SOLID brick 5 â€" room bungalow, easily converted to six rooms. Hardwood floors. Tiled room and kitchen. Unfinished y room. Builtâ€"in garage. Early sion. $2000.00 cash. Packham E:,!v. 689 Evenings Mr. Graham M. oâ€"3â€"1t IMMEDIATE possession, Weston $7250.00 SOLID Brick Vacuum Cleaner, $25; Kitchen eupboard with two drawers, light grained ‘oak, $25; Dark oak china cabinet, large, $25; Ladies dark green winter coat with lovely beavâ€" er collar and muff to match, size 18, $35; also dresses, perfect conâ€" dition. 65 Aibion Road, Weston. pâ€"§â€"1t than 40 years of aÂ¥e for general house work. No small children. 29 Ridge Hill Drive, Toronto 10, Mayâ€" fair 4839. xâ€"3â€"1t ed for nurses dining room. To live in, Diet kitchen women and housemaids. Apply Toronto Hospiâ€" tal, Weston, JU. 1162, Local 49 or Weston 212. xâ€"3â€"1t Prince Edward 100 lb. bags No. 1 small Irish Cobblers certified Seed potatoes $3.75 bag. Be_wise buy mow, Phone 535 British Fruit Marâ€" ket, Weston. xâ€"3â€"1t Grade A medium eggs, 37¢ doz.; Grade A Pullets eggs, 32¢ doz. Roasting chickens, 39c lb. British Fruit Market, 169 Main St. N Phone 535. xâ€"3â€"1t LANDSCAPE â€" WORKâ€"We _ are mow booking orders for all kinds of Landscape work. Estimates free. Evergreens, flowering shrubs, rosâ€" es, trees, etc. supplied. Satisfacâ€" tion â€" guaranteed. _ British Fruit Market, 169 Main St. North, Phone 535 xâ€"3â€"1t Weston. ii?_ MO?{THLY, women not more MAID wanted. General housework and plain cooking for two adults must be cheerful ‘and _ willing. Character â€" references â€" important Apply afternoons Zone 4â€"320. EXPERIENCED waitresses want PREâ€"WAR quality fish. No couâ€" pons. Many varieties always on hand. â€" Salmon, Halibut, Fillets, Sole, etc. Phone 535. British Fruit Market, 169 Main St. N. Free deâ€" livery. xâ€"31â€"1t We have a limited number of GRADE A large eggs, 39c doz.; BOOKKEEPER, single lady. Appl _ Weston Dairy, Dennison Roa: YOUNG canary and cage, $10; (dyed rabbit), Viscacha, seal (dyed rabbit), beaver mouton, (processed lamb), Persian lamb, muskrat, Hudson seal, (dyed muskâ€" rat), Your old fur garment exâ€" pertly restyled to the new 1945 fashion. Price, $14. _ Preâ€"Season Sale PRICED from $69 and up, Coney Princess Fashion Furs KI. 3674 AD. 8881 xâ€"tf WE expect 100 baskets No. 1 Mcâ€" Inwsfie(;pples this week at ceilâ€" ing prices. Phone early for this. Weston 535. British Fruit Market, JACKET Heater, like new, comâ€" plete with pipes and fittings also boy‘s ski boots, size 7. Phone 986â€"J. oâ€"3â€"1t 800 BAGS No. 1 U. S. Maine Potaâ€" toes, First class quality, 50 Ib. bags, $1.50. Phone 535. British Fruit Market, 169 Main St. North Weston, WOMAN for housework 3 days per week. Zone 4â€"370. Oâ€"3â€"1t 169 Main St. N COOK stove, cream enamel, for _ eoal or wood, vg'oro'd as new, $35.00, App‘!a evenings, 31 Lippincott St. E., Weston. 0â€"3â€"1t 4 BURNER electric . stove, 19w 5 o;;x;-i.r‘lâ€"g_t;od"c-dhzlri'zion, Phone Ju. 8049 or 9521. oâ€"3â€"1t MAN‘S skis, poles, harness, boots, size 9. Used once, JU. 3740. _ DON‘T go short of meat eat rabbit JACKET heater, Windsor, No. 40 like new, reasonable. Phone Wesâ€" tom 1250â€"W. BOY‘S blue overcoat, 8 to 10 years “‘-l;. â€"li;“i”‘d- _eondition. Phone Weston 414â€"R. 0â€"3â€"1t Searves, Capes, Collars, Muffs IRWINS FUR FARM Phone Weston 1124â€"Wâ€"4. fountain pen, Hondng. Janâ€" j Tth, between Joseph St. and Ave. via Rosemount, King leorge. A reward will be Phone Weston 844â€"W. _ Phone Weston 1080â€"J SILVER FOX FURS ARTICLES FOR SALE EOOE OC 0C O_C_000 I PUPS SALE Speedâ€"up in the British telephone ____._!______â€"__ gervice is anticipated from Lh‘:h r'-! mnm-mw lease of 1,100 switchboard optr‘ Ft.lunl. B.|ators from the Army and civil eston 1080â€"J. xâ€"8â€"1t defense exchanges. MOUSES FOR SALE FUR COATS HELP WANTED c WANT ADS FURRIERS TIMES and GUIDE xâ€"39â€"TF neâ€"3â€"1t oâ€"54â€"1t 0â€"3â€"1t oâ€"3â€"1t xâ€"3â€"1t xâ€"3â€"1t xâ€"§â€"1t oâ€"3â€"1t Oâ€"3â€"1t 3â€"1t The first meeting of the Club for the New Year was held on Jan. 15 at the home of Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Beamish and Mrs. Codlin were in charge of the program on Citizenâ€" ship. A presentation was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Torâ€" rance last Thursday evening for Signalman Mario George who has just returned from overseas. A soâ€" cial evening was enjoyed by about geventy guests. Mrs. Burnett read an address and a presentation of a fountain pen from Smithfield Goodâ€" fellowship Club was made by Mrs. S. Pesce. Signalman George enâ€" listed from Smithfield and is now residing in Mimico. Mr. and Mrs. John Wray held a social evening for the Goodfellowâ€" ship CJub on Jan. 2nd when a grand evening was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Leadstone and Gary of Guelph spent last week with her parents, &'r. and Mrs. Stuckey. Several grand letters have been received from sailor boys who have received Ditty Bags from the Club also from several soldiers who were sent boxes at Christmas from club members. Our prayers and thoughts are with one of our club members, Mrs. Stuckey, who is in the Toronto (GGeneral Hospital. We wish her a sp CHARIS _ foundation _ garments measured and fitted in _ your home by trained corsetiere. Mrs. O. Jordan, 31 Cross Street, Weston, Phone 432. oâ€"3â€"1t Vitamin Capsules contain vitaâ€" mins A, B1, C, D, Niacin Amide and Ribof{lavin. Ninety day supply $2.70. Trial thirty da:iy supply $1.15. Sold at Independent Drug Stores. oâ€"54â€"1t GARAGE, vicinity Church and Jane Streets, Phone Weston 209â€" w. gâ€"3â€"It GOOD cash payment on 5 to 6 room house in Weston or Mount Dennis vicinity. Private,. JU. 3740. 6â€"3â€"1t COST 8¢ DAILY. VitaDiet Multiple ROOM and board or furnished flat. Vicinity of Memorial School. Hy. 7181, Box 302, +Times and Guide. oâ€"3â€"1t The engagement is announced of Margaret Brooks, anly daughter of Mrs. W. H. and the late Mr. Brooks, to LAC James D. Small, RCAF, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, S. Small, of Kitchener, Ontario. The marâ€" riage will take place at No. 6 Reâ€" pair Depot, RCAF Station, Trenâ€" ton, January 26th, 1946, at 7 p.m. HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods) TWO furnished rooms for rent. 1889 Wilson Ave. Phone Weston 1927.1. 0â€"3â€"1t manufacturing, vapf)roxim ately 1,250 feet required. Telephone 491â€"W. xâ€"54â€"4t TO buy 6 or Tâ€"roomed home in BY FEB. 15 or before, five or six room house, bungalow or apartâ€" ment. Willing to pay rent around $75.00 month, Business executive, wife and daughter 4. Telephone MY. 7324 or Reply Box 306, Times and Guide. oâ€"3â€"1t mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list; six samples, 25¢; 24 samples, $1, Mail Order Dept. G4, Novâ€"Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. @ x»52â€"1t TO Buy 4 or 5â€"room bungalow, imâ€" HOUSE, 6 or 7 rooms, poésessiqn soon, clients waiting, pay cash. Ackrow, 52 Main St. N. xâ€"3â€"1t Weston for spring possession. Box 5498, Times and Guide. O0â€"3â€"1t OWNERS home wanted, 6 or 7 Engagements your home or business list it with us. Geod cash clients mifing. Packham _ Realty, _ Weston 689. Evenings Mr. Graham 565â€"M. _ STORE or factory space for light mediate possession not necesâ€" sary. Write Box 110, Times and Guide. xâ€"8â€"1t rooms, good location in Weston or vicinity, Must be in A1 condiâ€" tion. Early possession. Large cash payment, Box 301, Times and Guide. oâ€"3â€"1t IF YOU are thinking of selling Births, Marriages, Deaths, Cards of '!'hap_ks, Engageâ€" neral Hospit cedy recovery ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headings 50c Minimum For First 25 Words, 2¢ Each Additional Word. SMITHFIELD OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED PROPERTY OF ALL _ KINDS H. J. ACKROW 52 MAIN ST. NORTH WESTON WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO BUY N O TICES wE INSURE CARS, TRUCKS ROOMS TO LET PERSONAL WANTED and oâ€"3â€"1t Those gaining good marks in the written examination will be enâ€" titled to proceed with the silver arrowhead course to be taken at the Scout Reserve of Blue Springs next August. Here‘s an item that will be of interest to those that believe that organized and supervised youth movements, such as the Boy Scouts, are a good, sound foundation for Canada‘s future. I mean the parâ€" ents of Scouts, members of local welfare clubs, and everyone in genâ€" eral. On Friday evening, January 18, 1946, the Mothers‘ Auxiliary of the First Thistletown troop are holding a "gala event". Yes, there will be oldâ€"time and modern daneâ€" ing, and lots of fun, with the music of Ray Leonard and his boysâ€"an orchestra that has been met with great acclaim in the district. Tickâ€" ets may be procured from any Thistletown Scout or at the door. Where is this gala event? At Humâ€" berview school at the north end of the town. Things will get under way at 8.30. Proceeds will be in aid of the Scout camp fund,. Baker Billsboro was delivering bread in a bad snow storm in Adelaide, _ Australia, when his horse bolted. He ran after the horse and suddenly the wind caught him and shot him past the bolting horse and vehicle. He picked himâ€" self up from the gutter in time to catch the runâ€"away horse as it was passing him. The classes, which are being arâ€" ranged by the field commissioner, will, putting the aim in a blunt manner, give the three troops far better patrols. The junior leaders will learn how to get more activit{ and spirit into their patrols, will learn how to lead their boys, and gain a broader knowledge of Scouting. The bronze arrowhead course, as it is known, will be held at the headquarters of the First Thistleâ€" town troop, at the Legion hall on Irwin Rr. in Thistletown. On Friday evening, Feb. Ist, registration at 7 p.m. will enable the classes to Besides givingâ€"the patrol leaders and secondgu a broader understandâ€" ing of Scouting, thereby producing better Scouts, better patrols and better troops, the course will put all these leaders together in one body, enabling them to .meet one another and learn something about the other troops. Mr. Don Shier, who was recently appointed to the rank of Scoutmasâ€" terâ€"of the First Weston troop, reâ€" ceived his official recognition last Friday evening. Mr. Nils Norenius, the former Scoutmaster, who reâ€" signed last June because of busiâ€" ness pressure, passed on his green colors and best wishes to the new leader. Mr. H. E. Harrison, chairâ€" man of the group committee, gave Mr. Shier his é’coutmaster’s hat. Mr. Norenius was back visiting the troop after several months‘ abâ€" sence. fet under way at 7.30. These will ast until about 9.45 when they will be recessed until 9 a.m. the followâ€" ing morning. The course will end Saturday evening, climaxed by a banquet, The instructors will be the field commissioner and the local Scoutâ€" masters. STORY FROM AUSTRALIA News which concerns all three local Scout troops is probably the big news of the week. Field Comâ€" missioner Jack Atkinson of the Onâ€" tario headquarters staff has anâ€" nounced the dates of the new course for troop leaders, _K.t-rol leaders and patrol seconds. e dates are February 1st and 2nd. ‘Be Prepared‘ Remember all the fun you had finding the missing letter or letters from the various advertiseâ€" ments on the contest page. So many readers have asked for a repeat of this popular contest that we intend to run it immediately. Valuable Cash Prizes Each Week Yes Folks... Another MISSING LETTER CONTEST Education and Entertainment for all the Family WOLEF GRAND PRIZE $50.00 STARTS SOON In Your Times & Guide Until further notice, prepayment of amounts on account of the current year‘s taxes will be received, and interest on such prepaid amounts at the rate of 3@4% per annum will be allowed from the date of such prepayment to the date to be fixed for payment of the first instalment of 1945 Taxes, (Owing to the possible effect of the new regulations of the Provincial Government, covering the cost of Education, the Muniâ€" cipality is prepared to accept tax prepayment up to 90% of the previous year‘s taxes.) A May the year 1946 be filled with PROSPERITY ... GOOD HEALTH ... | AND HAPPINESS ... Thanks for your patronage GIBSONâ€"McCARTNEY PREPAYMENT OF 1945 TAXES We extend to all 91 MAIN ST. N. BODY and FENDER WORK â€" â€" â€" â€" We are now in a position to giye FAST and EFFICIENT SERVICE on all types of body and fender work. MODERATE PRICES â€" FIRST CLASS WORK FREE ESTIMATES â€" NO OBLIGATION w 3 eRBae PAINTERS and DECORATORS wWESTON 438 W YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS SHORT COURSES IN AGRICULTURE Little Brothers GOOD WISHES Vellore â€"â€" January 28 Feb.â€" 1st Sponsored by Ontario Department of Agriculture to be held at. TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON 10.00 a.m. to 12.00 and 1.15 to 4.00 p.m. OPEN TO FARMERS OF ALL AGES wW. M. COCKBURN, Town of Weston FORD AND MONARCH SALES AND SERVICE TOWNSHIP HALL wWESTON 477, LY. 8968 Agricultural Representative. 15 TORONTO ST. Toronto Elgi Weston 152W _ JUnct. 0769 Elgin 1863 Money To Loan 18 Toranto Street, Toronto Hoursâ€"2 to & Phone JU k’h‘:fi‘y by Appointment J. W. BROWN GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Borrister, Solicitor, etc. . 330 Bay St., Toronto _ EL. 9880 Res.: 158 Church St., Weston Weston 1164M. For appointment during day, phone office. For appointment during evening, phone residence. "JUnct. 6402" _ "Weston 544" Residence: HY. 8068 MONEY TO LOAN Ol GOOD FIRST AND IIOOHT? MORTGAGE SECURITIES T3 Guestrille Ave. Mt, Dennis Farm and Home Radios _ Telephone _ J. EDGAR PARSONS Office H Daily ; miso Tuésday ..a“fi,,@l,':".;.. W J. WARD Burrister, Solicitor, Ete. 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennis C. LORNE FRASER CHIROPRACTOR Nervous and Chronie Discases F. A. SILVERMAN , K.C. IAIIISTII', SOLICITOR, te. Bank of Nove Scotie Chembers, WESTON BARRISTER, SOLICITOR RADIO REPAIRS AUBREY PETTIT Chartered Accountant Auditor UNDERTAKERS GUARANTEED RADIO REPAIRS PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 WESTON 1206W Zone 4â€"562 SOLICITORS â€" BUSTIN ESS DIR ECT OR Y â€"Officeâ€" Phone JU. 3059 ELgin 4583 oâ€"16â€"52 4w The Sports Committee seem very utinliedpwml the way the dances are going over. 'I'h:)( are held on Snturdl‘{! at. the Veterans‘ Hall, Irwin Road, Thistletown. Watch for announcements of time and dates. Rev. T. B. Butler officiated at the service held Sunday in St. Anâ€" drew‘s Church, His sermon was based on the story of Lazarus, the rich man. The important points discussed were Faith and Selfishâ€" ness. He advised the congregation not to condemn riches and count poverty as a virtue. Sometimes its the way we react to these things that count. Ye cannot serve God as our Eternal Destiny is fixed acâ€" mrdingeto the life we have lived here. children of God here and repare for the Heavenly Home. g{iss Shirley Snider presided at the Cuba is the largest island of the West Indies. organ The Vestry meeting of St. Anâ€" drew‘s will be held on January 21. The Rector asks that each family be represented if possible as there is much business to be discussed for the coming year. St. Andrew‘s Church congregaâ€" tion and neighbours‘ extend their sy'm‘gathy to the Shearman family in the loss of a dear father and grandfather, Mr. Law. The Women‘s Parish Guild met at the home of Mrs. V. Woods last week. Plans are going ahead for a Bazaar in the fall. ’?here was a good attendance. Gordon Sneyd read Psalm 138 Sunday School on Sunday. | BUSINESS CA RDS | Call: Zone 4â€"577 A. N. BOYLEN JU. 8733 _ ____ _ WESTON 53 Elastic Stockings, Belts, etc. wESTON BRANCH TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC INCH APTS. PHONE 28J Piano, Singing, Violin, Theory, Kindergarten, Choral Class Marion Demorest, L.T.C.M. HENRY POPE RED INDIAN STATION MAIN and DENISON PHONE WESTON 816 See our stock of Batteries $7.00 Up. All Sizes. New Tires Now in Stock. TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER Allan‘s Service Station Cartage and Movers. wWESTON 934W "Have those plumbing jobs done NOW." MEDICAL SUPPLIES 196 Main South Jack Bylisma WARM AIR FURNACES INCH‘S PRVUG STORE Specialized Motor Tuneâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 RUPTURED? TINSMITH, ETC. Guaranteed _‘ WM. A. RIGGS 1230 Jane St. MT. DENNI8 JUnet. 7996 or Weston 473J CRUICKSHANK GARAGE Piano Tuning For Appointment Call Thistletown Private Fitting Room 10 Years‘ Experience TIRES NCARTAGE (BILL ALLAN, Prop.) SUPERTEST PRODUCTS > INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE Work Guaranteed Towing Service REPAIRED MUSIC THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, PAINTING, DECORATING Interior, Exterior PHONE 676M JACK BAILEY DEAD HORSES and CATTLE For free pickâ€"up phone us. We pay phone charges. GORDON YOUNG LTD. Phone AD. 3636, Toronto Any Place--fl Any Time... No Waiting 24 Hr. Service All Drivers Exâ€"Service Men SERVICE DAY or NIGHT EAGLE TAXT FLEET LINE TAXI CABS 38 MAIN N. 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