Times & Guide (1909), 24 Jan 1946, p. 6

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”AI-DROBET;unk in good condiâ€" .. tion, 56 Pelmo Cres. oâ€"4â€"1t iPUPPIES, 6 weeks old. Smaill i ‘breed. Reasonable. Phone Wesâ€" ‘ton 1222â€"W. oâ€"4â€"1t JACKET heater, 169 William St ‘phone 1230â€"J. _ oâ€"4â€"1 @THY hen clnnrielL. $2.00 and & $2.50. Apply Mallabys Store, &m Weston 184. oâ€"4â€"1t 300 BAGS No. 1 U. S. Maine Potaâ€" â€" eellent cloth and condition, : just eleaned, size around 44. 188 John St., phone Weston 1128â€"W. _ oâ€"4â€"1t toes, First class quality, 50 lb. bags, $1.50. Phone 535 British Fruit Market, 169 Main St. North Weston, xâ€"3â€"1t pieces; 1 ode odd pieces of Weston 368â€"W. WE exgect 100 baskets No. 1 Mcâ€" Intosh apples this week at ceilâ€" ing prices. Phone early for this. Weston 535. British Fruit Market, PREMIER vacuum cleaner, _ various lengths. 248 Russell Ave. evenings. oâ€"4â€"1t HEARINGâ€"AID, used _ slightly Wféngany will adjust to suit perâ€" sonl, urray 3106 or 45 Nickle St., Mount Dennis. _ oâ€"4â€"1t â€" red trim, buffet, 4 chairs and extension table. Phone Weston 1299â€"R. oâ€"4â€"1t WALNUT BOYS‘ 3â€"piece suit, coat, leggings, helmet, blueâ€"grey,â€" size 6x, in good condition. May be seen at 700 Main St. N. oâ€"4â€"1t like new, also 1 ice box (50 lb. eapacity). Suitable for home or summer cottage. 202 Main St. N., evenings. oâ€"4â€"1t â€" sinette in good condition and clean, 15 Joseph St., phone Wesâ€" ton 618â€"J. oâ€"4â€"1t cream and green; 4 burner gas stove, automatic control; red chinâ€" chilla outfit, boys size 4â€"6 years; grh fawn winter coat, size 8. 52 erin Street West. oâ€"4â€"1t pons. Many varieties always on hand. Salmon, Halibut, Fillets, Sole, etc. Phone 535. British Fruit Market, 169 Main St. N. Free deâ€" in good condition, $30.00, or trade for side oven gas stove in good eondition. 53 Riverside Drive, Westmount. oâ€"4â€"It PRORD weom fob and 9e Cone from and up, (ared _ Tabbit), . Viscacha, seal rabbit), beaver mouton, lamb), Persian lamb, -‘v.lm seal, (dyed muskâ€" Â¥ikt), Your old fur garment exâ€" Zone 4â€"487. LARGE fumed oak china cabinet, _ §$25, Phone Weston 988â€"J. _ BREAKFAST set, natural finish, MAN‘S overcoat, dark grey, exâ€" 169 Main St.«N. _ eondition, $30.00. 1333 Jane Street, Mount Dennis. Phone LY. 1579. oâ€"4â€"1t ICE refrigerator box, large size; We have a limited number of ket, Weston. Grade A medium eggs, 37c doz.; G’rrs:deA Pullets eggs, 32¢ doz. loutinfi chickens, 39c lb. British Fruit Market, 169 Main St. N Phone 535. xâ€"3â€"It ONE rollâ€"rim bath tub with taps, NEW fibpggans, strongly made, COOK stove, cream enamel, _ for . coal or wood, good as new, $35.00, App&y evenings, 31 Lippincott St. E., Weston. $ 0â€"3â€"1t CIRCULATING heater, large size, PREâ€"WAR quality fish. No couâ€" COMBINATION gas and coal stove Prince Edward 100 Ib. bags No. 1 small Irish Cobblers certified Seed potatoes $3.75 bag. Be wise buy now, Phone 535 British Fruit Marâ€" 4 x 6 by 7 x 6 Axminster rug with pad, book case, scatter mats, chesterfield chair, porcelain top table, occasional chair, fernery, trunks, 29 Main St., S., phone 1065â€"M. oâ€"4â€"1t GRADE A large eggs, 39c doz.; dnlf ;b&)â€"l;i;g or'de'ré"ior all kifi&i)Cmunued from page 2â€" ndscape work. Estimates free. f 5 Evergreens, flowering shrubs, rosâ€" | l;;y h"“:i is fiis poor ick b:dy. @s, trees, etc. supplied. Satisfac.| Decause Adam sinned we are born tion guaranteed. British Fruit in sin and shapen in iniquity and, Market, 169 Main St. North, Phone| therefore, we are in a tragic conâ€" 535, Xâ€"3â€"1t| Aition lika Maaman â€" Ha was _ Vacuum Cleaner, $25; Kitchen|covered with sin which on.lI Christ eupboard with two drawers, lightlc‘n remove, Naaman had to dip grained oak, $25; Dark oak china |Seven times in the Jordan River eabinet, large, $25; Ladies rhrk}b?l"" he was healed. This seemed green winter coat with lovely beavâ€" | such a ridiculous thing to do and @r collar and muff to match, size | Uncalled for, but that was the reâ€" 18, $35; also dresses, perfect con.| QUirement. Sometimes we would dition. 65 Albion Rond},)eWenwn. |like to get rid of our sinful conâ€" oâ€"3â€"1t |dition any other way than nccalpt Setmmmmmemmmmmmmeme___. jthe Chirist of Calvary who died for | us. _ Sometimes we would rather EXCHANGE t?v hard to live a mon} life day BABU s ain. .l on __o. _ )after day and year after year FARM, 8 miles east of Cooksvil}® |rather than give Christ one chance CHIME clock in good condition. 159 Rosemount Ave., phone 331. oâ€"4â€"1t SINGLE bed, complete, also basâ€" LANDSCAPE â€" WORKâ€"We YOUNG canary and cage, $10 FARM, 8 miles east olfCooksvil]e. ne%. or rent for house. Phone 225M. xâ€"4â€"1t Scarves, in very good condition. $20.00 ves, 83"' Collars, Muffs IRWINS FUR FARM Phone:Weston 1080â€"J _ _ SILVER FOX FURS ARTICLES FOR SALE FUR COATS w diningroom â€" suite, 9 odd dresser and other of furniture. _ Phone w. oâ€"4â€"1t WANT ADS TIMES and GUIDE xâ€"39â€"TF xâ€"31â€"It xâ€"0â€"1t oâ€"4â€"1t oâ€"4â€"1t oâ€"4â€"1t xâ€"3â€"1t buildings, fires and engineering information. Stationery and postâ€" age supplied. Interesting work for spare time. Write now stating qualifications. MécLear Building Reports Limited, 345 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario. 1 & xâ€"4â€"1t REPORTERâ€"To send news of new from distemper, or let him suffer from coughs, cold, intestional fly. A few doses of ZEV, made by the makers of Buckley‘s Mixture, gives quick relief. 50c and $1.00 a bottle at Inch‘s Drug Store. xâ€"4â€"1t under â€" cultivation, _ except 30 acres of timber at rear of property. Almost new bank barn 45x70, shed attached 34x24, new metal roof on both. 9 roomed brick residence, implement shed and garage, hog Een separate. Roof first class. ydro installed in all buildings. 10 acres of fall wheat sown on summer fallow, 35 acres seeded. One of the most outstanding farms in East Gwillimbury, Anyone interâ€" ested kindly contact personally Irving G. Arnold, Reg‘t Real Estate & Insurance Broker, Box 6 Queensville. Phone 3100. xâ€"3â€"1t DON‘T LET YOUR DOG DIE CHARIS _ foundation _ garments libbbbrtthidliil Tuiidant is in 0 eP aille. pubbnbdbnd loam situated in Innisfield Townâ€" ship‘,’diust 2 miles west of Churchill. Paved highway, hydro line passing farm. Brick residence, 7 rooms hardwood floors. Bank blfl’l,'mml roof, good stabling. Milk truck passes each day. Anyone interested kindlr contact l{nrson&lly Irving G. Arnold, Reg‘t Real Estate & Insurâ€" ance Broker, Box 6 Queensville. Phone 3100. xâ€"4â€"1t FEMALE cook. Short orders only. Live in or out. LY. 5052, ask for manager. xâ€"4â€"1t RED Dachshund, male, vicinity Weston. Phone 1080â€"J. oâ€"4â€"1t HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods) measured and fitted in _ your home by trained corsetiere. Mrs. 0. Jordan, 31 Cross Street, Westoh, Phone 432, oâ€"3â€"1t mailed postpaid in plain, sealed emvelope with price list; six samples, 25¢; 24 samples, $1. Mail Order Dept. G4, Novâ€"Rubber Co, Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. xâ€"52â€"1t Vitamin Cnslules contain vitaâ€" mins A, B1, C, D, Niacin Amide and Riboflavin. Ninety day supply $2.70. Trial thir? daJ' ug)ply $1.15. Sold at Independent Drug Stores, 0â€"54â€"1t 100 acres all y?rl_db;a__gpgd; clay 100 acres élipico_ clay loam, all COST. 3¢.DAILY. VitaDiet.Multiple ONE or two furnished rooms for rent. Phone Zone 4â€"541 after 5 p.m. * oâ€"4â€"1t PAINTER and decorator. Prices reasonable. George Mitchell and Sons, 14 Vimy Avenue, Phone 6O5R. oâ€"4â€"4t TWO rooms for three adults, cenâ€" housekeeping. Must be heated. Phone 226);. xâ€"4â€"1t _ tral. Middleâ€"aged Ipeog]e' with good references. Preferably near _man â€" steadily employed, flat, apartment or duplex. Box 402, Times and Guide. oâ€"4â€"1t therefore, we are in a tragic conâ€" dition like Maaman. He was covered with leprosy, and we are covered with sin which on.l‘{ Christ can remove. Naaman had to dip seven times in the Jordan River Felkers 1065â€"M. room house, bungalow or apartâ€" ment. Willing to pay rent around $75.00 month,. Business executive, wife and daughter, 4. Telephone Mayfair 7824, or reply Box 306, Times and Guide. ncâ€"4â€"1t TWO furnished rooms for light A PLACE to live by exâ€"serviceâ€" BY FEB. 15 or before, five or six in our lives. However, there is only one way to get to heaven and Accept Him and nrem of your sin. On %\mdny evmnf H. J. laâ€" flamme, the Christian Curbstone Reporter will be pmc)’:in‘. and don‘t miss hearing him. e will tell you what God has dome for him, and it is remarkable. Christian Science "Life" was the subject of the Lesson Sermon which was read in all churches of Christ, Scientist, SERVICES OFFERED WANTED TO RENT FARM FOR SALE HELP WANTED ROOMS TO LET LIVESTOCK Phone â€" Mrs. PERSONAL WANTED wo., at 11 a.m. [artin, oâ€"4â€"1t HARDYâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, David Hardy, who passed away January 25, 1943. The flowing stream of life rolls on But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile, Of him who once sat there. His life was one long sacrifice His heart was true and tender He toiled so hard for those he loved, Then left us to remember. Sadly missed by wife and daughâ€" ter, Clara. 1 * ‘VINEHAMâ€"In loving memory of our dear brother, Sgmn N. P. Vineham, who died in Italy, Jan. 22, 1944. PHILLIPSâ€"In _ memory of our dear son, Jimmie, who was called suddenly January 23, 1941, in his sixteenth year. In our hearts, your memory lingers Sweetly, tender, fond, and true« There is not a day, dear Jimmie That we do not think of you. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his Mother and Dad. Mrs. G. F. McKelvey, weddin% to hkullce in Kingswayâ€"Lambton Uni Church, Feb. 9, at 7.30 o‘clock. In Memoriam VAUGHANâ€"Born on Wedmsdn{, January 16, 1946, at Oakville Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughan (nee Marjorie Warren) gor't Credit, a son, a brother for usie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Jack, Kingsway, announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Elizabeth Audrey %B,onnie), to Mr. Ross Mcâ€" Kelvey, Weston, son of Mr. and Engagements Forget you, dear brother, no, we 1 never will, As years roll on we miss you still. The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near. Unseen by the world he stands by our side And whispers dear loved ones Death cannot divide. â€"Ever remembered by sister, Hilda and family. tion CFRB at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 20, 1946. The Golden Text was: "He that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting." (Galaâ€" tians 6: 8). Selections from the Bible includâ€" ed the following from Psalms 27: 1: "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom ‘shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid ?" Notices Under These !udl;;l 50¢ Minimum For First Words, 2¢ Each Additional Valuable Cash Prizes Each Week Yes Folks...Another MISSING LETTER CONTEST 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. NOTIC ES In Education and Entertainment for all the Family â€" STARTS SOON GRAND PRIZE $50.00 In Your Times & GQuide The Parentâ€"Teachers‘ Associaâ€" tion of St. John‘s School, George St., are holding a euchre at the school on Thursday, Jan. 31, startâ€" ing at 8.15 p.m. Refreshments served. Admission 35¢. xâ€"4â€"1t Mr. MacNicol‘s talk was on Canada‘s vast undeveloped natural resources particularly in western Canada _ and . the reat . north couritry. He showed gmt the eyes of all the world are centered on Cmn&l because of its huge natural wealth such as, oil, ore, timber and rich agricultural areas. He illustrated his subjéct with colored slides of photographs he had taken on his various travels in the north country, and most of his listeners would say that he is definitely more than an amateur photographer. He bids Canada and its citizens to wake up to the treâ€" mendous opportunities that are at our feet waiting the necessary courage and action for developâ€" ment. â€" John MacNicol is mll{ doing a marvellous job in actually travelâ€" ling over the country, gathering information first hand and then pm’tratying 4t in a dramatic way to his _ fellow _ Canadians. Canada should have more men doing this type of salesmanship. >_ . The Westonâ€"Mount D e n n i s Rotary club has had a very active fall period with a highâ€"class roster of speakers and have started off the winter term in high gear. _ Last Thursday night the speaker was Mr. M. J. MacHenry, promoâ€" tion manager for the Hydro Elecâ€" tric Power Commission of Ontario. Mr, MacHenry illustrated graphâ€" ically the progress of hydro in Ontario since its inception and John R. MacNicol, M.P., gave a h.ifkhly interesting and instructive talk to the Rotarians and their murg wives _ at _ their regular monthly ladies‘ night meeting. The â€" Westmount â€" Conservative Association will hold a euchre on Monday, Jan. 28 in the Community Hall, Kingdon St., at 8.30 p.m. Good prizes. xâ€"4â€"1t MacNicol At Local Rotary Bids Canadiansâ€"K now Canada [ Coming Events l 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.) PREPAYMENT OF 1945 TAXES SHORT COURSES IN AGRICULTURE Vellore â€"â€" January 28 Feb.â€" 1st Sponsored by Ontario Department of Agriculture to be held at TOWNSHIP HALL 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 W. M. COCKBURN, Town of Weston _ CHANGE OF NAME ACT 1939 TAKE NOTICE that Stephen Stratapetti, 4 King George Road, Weston, Ontario, will apply to His Honour Judge Lovering at his Chambers, City Hall, Toronto, on Thursday the 28th day of February, 1946, at 10 o‘clock in the forencon to change his name to Stephen Stratton. Falconry was practised by the ancient Persians, Egyptians and Romans thousands of years ago. DATED at Weston, this 16th day of January, 1946. s 0 ~ Stephen â€" Stratapetti, by his solicitor, W. M. PENMAN, 16, Main Street North, Weston, Toâ€" ronto 15, Ontario. Less than forty years ago there were people who said the country would never use the two hundred thousand horse gower it had then contracted for, but evidently the business of the country progresses in direct ratio to the advancement of hydroâ€"and most important, the more hydro we use the cheaper it becomes. _ Mr. MacHenry _ said, "during the war, of all the items that go into the cost of living, hydro was the only one that decreased." Coming speakers are Hon. W. J. Stewn‘rt, speaker of the provincial legislative assembly; Mr., Thompâ€" son, president of the Empire Club and other notables. An innovation of the Westonâ€" Mount Dennis Club is the formation of a music committee led by Bill Ward, Jack Pink and {?nnk Lawrence. > The Rotary Winter Carnival is to be held at the Weston Collegiate rink on Friday, Feb. 8. Many good prizes will be given and everyone is welcome. & showed the importance of hydro to the welfare of the country and its citizens, "Of the six and a ‘half million horse power available to Ontario in water. power, we have now deveâ€" loped rqughly two million six hqrédrod thousand horse power," he said. . Agricultural Representative. GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Weston 152W Elgin 1863 Toronto 330 Bay St., Toronto EL. 9880 Res.: 158 Church St., Weston Weston 1164M. For appointment during day, i phone office. For appointment during evening, phone residence. Hoursâ€"2 to 5 * PHONES ‘¥Unct. 6402" ""Weston 544‘ Residences HY. 8068 MONEY TO LOAN O GOOD FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE SECURITIES Office Hours: Daily ; also Tuesday and Thursday evenings 72 Guestville Ave. J. EDGAR PARSONS, Farm and Home Radios 2 UTTCe CODeNMor, Whe. l.l'l-;m ‘Road, Mount Dennis C. LORNE FRASER 18 Toranto Street, Toronto oâ€"16â€"52 W J. WARD F. A. SILYERMAN 5 tGG. [ CHIROPRACTOR Nervous and Chronic Diseases lAlllSTll', SOLICITOR, tc. Bank of Nove Scotia Chambers, WESTON BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AUBREY PETTIT RADIO REPAIRS Chartered Accountant Auditor Saturday by Appointirent UNDERTAKERS GUARANTEED RADIO REPAIRS Barrister, Solicitor, etc. â€"Officeâ€" PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 J. W. BROWN WESTON 1206W 15 TORONTO ST. SOLICITORS Funeral Directors Zone 4â€"562 Telephone Ambulance Phones: B USIN E SS DIRECTOR Y Phone IU. 8059 JUnct. 0769 ELgin 4583 Mt. Dennis To Reeve W. R. Scott W. R. Soott, of Woodbridge, was the only new Reeve at the opening January session of York County Council last week who had ~not served on the 1945 council as cither a Reeve or a Deputyâ€"Reeve. Besides Scott, there were twelve new Deputyâ€"Reeves included in the 1946 members. Collision at Woodbridge INCH APTS. PHONE 28J Piano, Singing, Violin, Theory, Kindergarten, Choral Class Marion Demorest, LT.C.M. A collision of a serious nature occurred on No. 7 highway at Woodbridge last week, when seven youths in a passenger car hit a stalled truck." Five of the youths were injured, while two lucky memâ€" bers of the party escaped unhurt. See our stock of Batteries $7.00 Up. All Sizes. New Tires Now in Stock. The injured youths, attended by Dr. W. Ben; and later taken to Toronto for Xâ€"ray are John Dendy, who was driving the car and reâ€" ceived cuts on his forehead; James Jones, the most seriously injured had a broken collarbone and pelvis; Stan Foster received a cut on the forehead; Roy Thompson finished up with a cut nose and a sprained ankle and J. Thompson hug ankle injuries. The Thompson boys are from Edgley, while the other .boys who received injuries are from Maple. HENRY POPE A. N. BOYLEN Cartage and Movers. JU. 8733 _ _ wWESTON 53 Elastic Stockings, Belts, etc. Allan‘s Service Station TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER RED INDIAN STATION MAIN and DENISON PHONE WESTON 816 wESTON BRANCH TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 196 Main South Jack Byisma "Have those plumbing jobs done NOW." MEDICAL SUPPLIES Zone 4â€"577 WARM AIR FURNACES BUSINESS CARDS | . 1. Specialized Motor Tuneâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 3. C. INCH, B.A., Phm.B. TINSMITH, ETC. RUPTURED? WM. A. RIGGS 1230 Jane St. ~ MT. DENNIS JUnet, 7996 or Weston 473J Work Guaranteed CRUICKSHANK GARAGE INCH‘S DRUG STORE Piano Tuning WE INSURE CARS, TRUCKS and PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS H. J. ACKROW 52 MAIN ST. NORTH WESTON TIRES 10 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room For Appointment Call Woodbridge Call: (BILL ALLAN, Prop.) SUPERTEST PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE INSURANCE WESTON 934W Towing Service CARTAGE REPAIRED MUSIC Guaranteed THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 194 Any Place... Any Time... VETERAN‘S T A XI SERVICE DAY or NIGHT EAGLE TAXI 4 Queens Drive FLEET LINE TAXI CABS 38 MAIN N. .. PAINTING, DECORATING JACK BAILEY No Waiting 24 Hr. Service All Drivers Exâ€"Service Men BAKER ROY‘S TAXI PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 24 HOURS SERVICE Reasonable Rates for Out of Town Trips For free pickâ€"up phone us. We pay phone tharges. GORDON YOUNG LTD. Zone 4â€"334 Gibson McCartney PAINTING & DECORATING Brush or Spray Phone 438W VW A NT ED Except Sundays WESTON TAXI Phone Weston Private Hospital For Prompt, Courteous Phone AD. 3636, Toronto Rates In Accordance With Byâ€"Law 1142 Use Our Direct Line Phone At 47 Main St. N. ~ or DEAD HORSES and CATTLE 4 5 6 Interior, Exterior PHONE 676M T A XI DECORATING TELEPHONE Phone 547 PHONE TAXIS PHONE 677 Zone 4â€"595

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