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Times & Guide (1909), 7 Feb 1946, p. 6

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‘‘* MAN to attend furnace once daily; f south end of Weston, Zone 4â€"406. oâ€"6â€"1t ‘J’" l is DON‘T go short of meat eat rabâ€" bit. Phone Weston lla-w-t Pn 1 SIMMONS double bed and lprinxl, good condition. _ Phone T54â€"J, Apply 145 Queen‘s Drive. A oâ€"6â€"1t PTIR of boys tube skates in exâ€" BED, complete with spring filled mattress, $15.00; Dresser, $8; Libur{l Table, $5; Baby Stroller, $4.50; Homeâ€"made quilts and other articles,. 29 Main St. South. Phone Weston 1065â€"M. oâ€"61t ';lri'l red quilted parka, size 16. Both in first class condition. Phone 400â€"M. Apply 20 Church St. _ . â€" cellent condition, size 74. Cheap. Phone Weston 99â€"W. PAIR of girl‘s ski boots, size 7; oâ€"6â€"1t ROSE taffetta evening gown, size SIXâ€"ROOMED house, preferably in Weston, wanted in exchange for modern fiveâ€"roomed bungalow centrally located here. Phone Wesâ€" ton 360â€"W. « oâ€"61t _â€"lâ€"nizil:re'ri,i.l;n. 25. 'King Street. ‘Telephone 746W. oâ€"6â€"1t ton. 5 rooms, hardwood, hot air heated, all conveniences. Private drive and garage. Lot 30‘ x 130‘. Taxes reasonable. Immediate posâ€" session. Box 640, Times and Guide. oâ€"6â€"1t PIANO, Gourlay, Aâ€"1 condition. Phone Weston 275â€"Jâ€"2. F. C. Stephens. oâ€"6â€"1t _ 12. Very full skirt, tight waist, sweetheart _ neckline, like new. Phone 454â€"J between 5 and 6. _ _ (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. _ Princess Fashion Furs KI 3674 = AD. 8884 OWNERS home for sale in Wesâ€" SMALL SUM of money, small bills _ _ _ FUR COATS Preâ€"Season Sale PRICED from $69 and up, Coney BOYS WANTED to deliver papers in Mount Dennis, Must be 1§eto 14 years of age. ANFply Times and Guide office, 3 Main St. South, Weston. Zone 4â€"426. ncéâ€"1t WOMAN for housework, four or session, 2 story brick veneer, 6 rooms, hardwood, first floor, three bedrooms, corner lot, desirable central location, Weston, $8,000.00. Phone Zone 4â€"350. xâ€"6â€"1t 2 EXCEPTIONALLY good 50 foot CHOICE building lots overlooking Weston, 50 x 181. LÂ¥ndhurst 7041 oâ€"6â€"1t lots for sale close to Scarlett Road. Just the place to build that mnew home. Reasonably priced. Call Mr. Graham, 565â€"M. oâ€"5â€"1t CALLING all livestock men to stop STRAYED from 1847 Jane Street __ m black and tan tog terrier, foâ€" MOTOR mechanic, must be licensed, thoroughly familiar with Hudson motor cars and Reo trucks. Apply Rax 205. xâ€"5â€"1t HOUSE for sale, immediate posâ€" eoughs, colds, distemper, in less time than you ever thought posâ€" sible with ZEV, the remarkable veâ€" terinary remedy that works on mose, throat and bronchial tract. i. ul fllio hn aliin t inilir uki tb atem ZEV, made by the makers of Buckley‘s Mixture, gives amazing results in the most stubborn cases. gm a bottle at Inch‘s Drug . xâ€"6â€"1t WANTED household help, 9 to 1 p.m., five days a week. $15.00. Phone Weston 197. oâ€"6â€"1t 780â€"J. WOMAN for housework, one or two days a week. Phone Weston RELIABLE woman to do house GIRL/‘S mvmeam with S.M,C. in t of 38 King St., morning. Phone Weston 992. oâ€"6â€"1t BLANKET from car at noon Sunâ€" day between Byng Ave. and Elmhurst Drive. Bert Irwin, Phone 1080.J. oâ€"6â€"1t Summit. GOLD compact, heart â€" shaped, initial G. D. lost on Main St. Reward. W. C. Norman, Humber Bcarves, Capes, CoNats, Muffs fvi;-&il{;vi;e;;ée’k. Phone Wesâ€" m 242â€"R. oâ€"61t E‘m‘.{‘“]"m:"?fi rove please telephone 'mon 30 , i «6â€"1t ;?;k?;;n time, Phone 513â€"W. oâ€"6â€"1t HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE IRWINS FUR FARM Phone Weston 1080â€"J SILVER FOX RURS ARTICLES HOUSES FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE HELP WANTED LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE EURRIERS FOUND WANT ADS TIMES and GUIDE xâ€"39â€"TF oâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"5â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t PIANO LESSONS, Light classical or popular music. Special short lessons for pupils under seven MUSIC COST 3e DAILY. VitaDiet Multiple Vitamin Capsules contain vitaâ€" mins A, B1, C, D, Niacin Amide and Riboflavin. Ninety day supply $2.70. Trial thirty day supply $1.15. Sold at Independent Drug Stores. oâ€"54â€"1t Loom Weaving and all other types of Handicraft. Individual or class _ instruction. Call â€" Evelyn Phillips, Weston 104â€"R. 0â€"6 ?2t floor, for light housekeeping, preferably 3uie&, business couple, residential district. Box No. 604, Times and Guide. ~ oâ€"6â€"1t Teacher of Piano and Voice Give your boy or fiirl the advantâ€" ages of a musical background. . TWO FURNISHED reoms on third ALEX DOCHERTY 3 EMMETTE AVE., MT. DENNIS HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods) 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. xâ€"52â€"1t PROFESSIONAL â€" Instruction in _ with white leghorn. Mrs. French 19 Roxaline, phone 1063â€"J. 8 PAINTER and decorator. Prices _ reasonable. George Mitchell and Sons, 14 Vimy Avenue, Phone 6O5R. oâ€"4â€"4t LAYING hens, black minorka x chen done in mirrorâ€"like finishes. Your bedrooms and living rooms done in velvet tones. Restful to home, Stuceo walls and ceilings done in oil and water tints. Charmâ€" ing eolor schemes for interior and exterior shown on request. My motto, "A pleasing job at a pleasâ€" HAVE YOUR bathroom and kitâ€" in Mrs. George Perry, Westmount, wishes to tEank all friends and neighbors for expressions of symâ€" pathy and condolence and beautiâ€" ful f%yornl tributes extended during the loss of a dear husband; especâ€" ially thanking Dr. Carpenter, fiev. T. B. Butler, Mr. Watterson, memâ€" bers of the Army, and Navy Veterans, Swift Canadian executive and staff, Mr. and Mrs. Wassman, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Dexter. REPAIRS to all makes of washing in é’rice,” Fhone West GfB ON ‘McCARTNEY. . machines. Light machine work. Machines picked up and delivered. Phone Weston 913â€"J. oâ€"6â€"1t children) require 2â€"4â€"roomed unâ€" furnished accommodation; referâ€" ences. Phone 45â€"W. 0â€"5â€"1t customers waiting with good cash money. Call Mr. Graham, 565â€"M. oâ€"5â€"1t ly 9‘ x 7‘ in good condition and reasonable, also want radio for about $25. Phone Weston 457â€"J. HOUSES wanted to sell. Several Queen‘s Drive College and St. 8.30 a.m. Phone and 6. FOUR, five, six, seven or eight room house, Duplex or apartâ€" ment, Box 601, Times and Guige. oâ€"6â€"1t RUG for living room, approximateâ€" Card of Thanks fn Memoriam RETURNED veteran and wife (no TRANSPORTATION wanted from DENNISONâ€"In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mable C. Dennison, who passed away, February 8, 1945. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Sadly missed by husband and family. Births, Marriages, Deaths, Cards of Thanks, Engageâ€" ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headings 50c Minimum For First 25 Words, 2¢ Each Additional Until further notice, prepayment of amount« 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 1946 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 20% of the previous year‘s taxes.) is for pupils under seve FLORI-?NCE GARRATT PHONE 764â€"M PREPAYMENT OF 1946 TAXES POULTRY FOR SALE SERVICES OFFERED WANTED TO RENT NO TIC ES ROOMS TO LET PERSONAL MUSIC WANTED Town of Weston and Jane St. to George, arriving 454â€"J between 5 __.nM. _ l xâ€"6â€"2t oâ€"6â€"1t Oâ€"5â€"4t xâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t Canadian Nurses Send 1,000 Coats To Dutch Nurses Never defeated in championship races, the Lunenâ€" lhst week after striking a submerged rock or reef. berg fishing schooner Bluenose foundered off Haiti ! Her crew of eight men was rescued. One thousand coats and four hundred capes have been sent by the nurses of Canada to nurses in Holland. 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. DATED at Weston, this 16th day of January, 1946. Stephen _ Stratapetti. _ by _ his solicitor, W. M. PENMAN, 16, Main Street North, Weston, Toâ€" ronto 15, Ontario. Notice Of Application To The Legislative Assembly (1) to purchase, equip, maintain or operate . street railways or trolley buses or their necessary appurtenances. (2) to enter into agreements with any tpersnn, corporation _ or firm, for the operation by such person, corporation or firm of stret railways or motor or trolley buses on any highways in the said Municipality. (3) to enter into agreements in conjunction with any other municipality or municipalities with any person, corporation or firm for the operation by such person, corporation or firm on behalf of the said municipalities of street railâ€" ways or motor or trolley buses on the highways of any muniâ€" cipality. (4) Notwithstanding any agreeâ€" ment or agreements to which The Corporation of the Town of Weston is a party respectâ€" ing the furnishing of transporâ€" tation facilities for passengers, any agreeftent or agreements entered into by the said Corâ€" poration, in pursuance of the powers hereinbefore set forth, may provide that any deficit in operation of any of the said services shall be met b{ a speâ€" cial rate levied on all the rateâ€" able property in a defined area of the $nwn of Weston, and the raid Corporation shall have the power to so levy such speâ€" cial rate. DATED at Weston this 29th day of January, 1946, NOTICE is hereby given that The Corporation of the Town of Weston intends to apply to the Legislative Assembly of the Provâ€" ince of ‘Ontario for special legislaâ€" tion: CHANGE OF NAME ACT 1939 Rece;pt of this generous gift D. E. WADE Clerk, Town of Weston FAMOUS NOYA SCOTIA SCHOONER SINKS has just been acknowledged in a letter received by Miss Fanny Munroe, President of the Canadian Nurses Association, from Miss C. H. Menalda, President of the Nurses Association of the Netherâ€" lands. Miss Menalda writes: "It is quite impossible to give you an impression of our thankâ€" fulness for receiving so much; we can hardly believe that it is a reality. We are so happy to be able to disperse all those useful articles among our nurses, who need these things so badly. "Would you be kind enough to transmit to the nurses of Canada the ‘expression of our warmest gratitude? Please do tell them also that the sympathy of our colâ€" leagues over there, is most stimuâ€" lating after all we have gone through." 4 The clothing was collected under the direction of the Nurses Asâ€" sociations of the provinces and shipped by the Canadian Nurses Association to Holland. aptain Halifax: "Because her rigging costs so much." andlubber: “(Tartain, why do seafaring folks call a ship ‘she‘?" It is fitting that once a vear â€" during "Health Week" which this year opens February 3â€"all citiâ€" zens should take time to consider what has been acâ€" complished in the program of health for Canadians. With the coâ€"operation of Dominion, Provincial and Municipal departments of health, departments of eduâ€" cation, schools, churches, service clubs and other pubâ€" lieâ€"spirited _ organizations, an effort is being made to again call to the attention of all Canadians the need for organizing for health. in our own lifetime. And yet, failing to apply the disâ€" coveries of science, we go on allowing health and life to be sacrificed because we are not sufficiently inâ€" formed to spend reasonable time or pass adequate legisâ€" lation for the prevention of sickness and the conservaâ€" tion of life. Science has made enorâ€" mous contributions in the field of preventive medicine Department of Health Township of North York 24 Carl E. Hill, M.D., M.O.H. HEALTH WEEK 10 17 CONSUMER‘S RATION COUPON CALENDAR SsUN | MON | TUES | WED | TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON 2 5 18 26 12 19 uen Benevolence To feel much for others, and little for ourselves; to restrain our selfish, and exercise our beâ€" nevolent _ affections, . constitutes the perfection of human nature. â€"Adam Smith Benevolent feeling ennobles the most trifling actions. s $ _ â€"Thackeray The place of charity, like that of God, is everywhere. ie â€"Quarles Sweeter than the balm of Gilead, richer than the diamonds of Golconda, dear as the friendâ€" ship of those we love, are justice, fraternity, and Christian charity. â€"Mary Baker Eddy Do not wait for extraordinary cireumstances to do good actions: try to use ordinary situations.. â€"Richter Charity is never lost: it may meet with ingratitude, or be of no service to those on whom it was bestowed, yet it ever does a work of beauty and grace upon the heart of the giver. â€"Middleton Elements of Happiness Happiness is the legitimate fruitâ€" age of love and service. _ _ _ _ ¢ â€"Arthur S. Hardy Seek happiness for its own sake, and you will not find it; seek for duty, and happiness will follow as the shadow comes with the sunâ€" shine. _ â€" Tryon Edwards If the principles of contentment are not within us, the height of station and wordly grandeur will as soon add a cubit to a man‘s stature as to his happiness. Pure humanity, friendship, home, the interchange of love, bring to earth a foretaste of heaven. They unite terrestrial and _ celestial joys, and crown them with blessâ€" ings infinite, _ 8 â€"Mary Baker Eddy There is little pleasure in the world that is sincere and true beside that of doing our duty and doing good, No other is comparaâ€" ble to this, â€"Tillotson An act of goodness is of itself an act of happiness.~ No reward coming after the event can comâ€" pare with the sweet reward that went with i |__ _ _ â€" s Prefabricated Houses Do Not Appeal To People In Britain Unless present plans are changed, Britain will import no prefabricâ€" ated houses from Canada as part of the government‘s housing proâ€" gram. 0. w â€" Plans to bring _ prefabricated dwellings from the Dominion were given "sympathetic . consideration at one time," it was said at the ministry of works, but they were abandoned because of shipping difâ€" ficulties, fear of breakages in transit, and the general unpopuâ€" larity of timber houses in Britain. ‘‘There is such a small demand for timber houses in the United Kingdom that supplies from the nearest sourceâ€"Europe â€"will more than meet the demand." a ministry than meet the demand," a ministry official said, "Sweden is supplying about 5.000 which will be used in Seotland." 20 27 FEBRUARY 13 on . ce . 9y % â€"Maurice Maeterlinck 14 suttEr couPon R1 MEATCOUPON 24,,. 2] SUGAR COUPONS 70, S1 BUTTER COUPON R2 MEAT COUPON 25 Valid 28 meat couron 26 J BVUTTER couPrPoNn 139 MEAT COUPON23 ... THURSDAY â€"Sterne PLEA FOR PATIENCE Britain‘s factories, still getting into their peacetime stride, are not yet able to produce the full volume of goods which overseas customers desire. To these buyers Sir Stafâ€" ford Cripps makes a special plea: "We value immensely their goodâ€" will, we know their friendliness and we ask for their patient unâ€" derstanding of our present diffiâ€" culties. We are making a most determined effort to enable us to supply their needs at the earliest possible moment, our own people are sacrificing their comforts to that end, and it will not now be long, if present signs can be relied upon, before they will again be able to buy British goods with comparative freedom, Even if we can at the moment only make token deliveries, they are tokens of our goodwill and our desire for a rapidly expanding trade." Best Leaves Of Cabbage Are Very Often Stripped Off Cabbage is a vifaminâ€"rich vegeâ€" table, according to the Department of Agriculture, but the best leaves rarely reach the table, or even the store or kitchen. The six wrapper leavesâ€"the flaring outside ones that are commonly stripped from the heads before marketingâ€"have been found to produce the greatest quantity of the three principal vitamins in cabbageâ€"vitamin C and vitamins Bâ€"1 and Bâ€"2. The vegetable contains n{:pmxi- mately 1,000 times as much vitaâ€" min C as it does of the other two. It is pointed out that cabbage as a vitamin source has often sufferâ€" ed in comparison with such leafy vegetables â€"of its own family as kale and turnips, but the wrapper leaves, which correspond to the large leaves of turnips and kale, produce just as much of all three vitamins as the more common greens, or even more. GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Weston 152W Elgin 1863 Money To Loan Toronto Barrister, Solicitor, etc. â€"Officeâ€" 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. Hoursâ€"3 to 5 EBs UTCC SONENOr, BNE 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennis PHONES *JUnct. 6402" ‘‘Weston‘ 544‘ Residence: HY. 8068 MONEBY TO LOAN OM GOOD FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE SECURITIES Office Hours: Daily; also Tuesday _ and Thursday evenings T72 Guestville Ave, J. EDGAR PARSONS C. LORNE FRASER F. A. SILYERMAN K.C. W J. WARD CHIROPRACTOR Nervous and Chronic Diseases BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AUBREY PETTIT Chartered Accountant Auditor UNDERTAKERS Baturday by Appointisent Funeral Directors Ambulance PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 J. W. BROWN Bank of Nove Scotio Chambers, WESTON Toranto Street, Toronto oâ€"16â€"52 15 TORONTO ST. SOL COUPON VALUES BUTTER â€" % pound SUGAR s 1 pound 22 15 Phones: B USIN ESS DIR ECTOR Y _ Phone JU. 8059 JUnct. 0769 ELgin 4583 23 16 SAT 4w Cameras As Detectives At the London annual exhibition of the British Royal Photographic Society, a collection ofsphoto&r-phn consisting â€" of 31 "Sterioâ€"Microâ€" wlmn" belonging to Lieut. Colonel . R. Mansfield, aroused especial interest. The Micrograms were reâ€" productions of commercial books, documents, testaments, deeds, etc., in which erasions, forgery or ilâ€" legal modifications made would not have been detectable by the naked eye or by ordinary photoâ€" graphs. In the opinion of experts, the "Sterioâ€"Micrograftts" are ngm. gressive step in criminolog‘, which will facilitate the unmasking of forged documents. Some animals can draw their eyes back into their sockets. RED INDIAN STATION MAIN and DENISON PHONE WESTON 816 See our stock of Batteries $7.00 Up. All Sizes. New Tires Now in Stock. wESTON BRANCH TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC . INCH APTS. PHONE 28J Piano, Singing, Violin, Theory, Kindergarten, Choral Class Marion Demorest, LT.C.M. HENRY POPE A. N. BOYLEN Allan‘s Service Station For Appointment Call JU. 8733 WESTON 53 Elastic Stockings, Belts, etc. TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER 196 Main South Cartage and Movers. Jack Bylsma Farm and Home Radios MEDICAL SUPPLIES Zone 4â€"577 WARM AIR FURNACES Specialized Motor Tuneâ€"up ‘Have those plumbing jobs done NOW." INCH‘S DRUG STORE J. C. INCH, B.A., Phm.B. TINSMITH, ETC. RUPTURED? 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 Guaranteed WM. A. RIGGS 1230 Jane St. MT. DENNIS JUnet. 7996 or Weston €73J CRUICKSHANK GARAGE PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS H. J. ACKROW 52 MAIN ST. NORTH WESTON Piano Tuning TIRES RADIO REPAIRS 10 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room RADIO REPAIRS GUARANTEED (BILL ALLAN, Prop.) SUPERTEST PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE WESTON 1206W ZLone 4â€"562 INSURANCE wWESTON 934W wE INSURE CARS, TRUCKS and Towing Service Work Guaranteed CARTAGE REPAIRED MUSIC Telephone THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1946 Any Place... Any Time.. VETERAN‘S T A X I SERVICE DAY or NIGHT EAGLE TAXI PAINTING, DECORATING Interior, Exterior PHONE 676M 547 FLEET LINE TAXI CABS 38 MAIN N. No Waiting 24 Hr. Service All Drivers Exâ€"Service Men JACK BAILEY For free pickâ€"up phone us. We pay phone charges, GORDON YOUNG LTD, Phone AD. 3636, Toronto BAKER W A NT ED ROY‘S TAXI Gibson McCartney PAINTING & DECORATING PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 24 HOURS SERVICE Reasonable Rates for Out of Town Trips Zone 4â€"334 Except Sundays WESTON TAXI Phone Weston Private Hospital For Prompt, Courteous Rates In Accordance With Byâ€"Law 1142 DEAD HORSES and CATTLE Use Our Direct Line Phone At 47 Main St. N. 456 T A XI DECORATING 4 Queens Drive TELEPHONE Phone Brush or Spray Phone 438W TAXIS PHONE PHONE 677 or Zone 4â€"595

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