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

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In addition to the largest reperâ€" toire.of the best in Russian ballet, five new productions have been reâ€" wealed during the Metropolitan House season, making a of seven major new works ‘ revivals during the present . These include "The Fireâ€" " mwnd entirely new version of * legend by Adoiphe Igor Stravinaky‘s celeâ€" With its personnel of one hunâ€" dred and twentyâ€"five, the company, under the direction of im&r-uun 8. Hurok, will arrive here Monday, March 11th, for eight performances at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. Direct from its fall jubilee seaâ€" son at _ New York‘s Niot.mpnlitnn‘ l(:rn House, that finest of all hal.! companies, the Ballet Theatre,| has set forth on its fourth annual! constâ€"toâ€"coast tout. I Ballet Theatre Coming Next To Royal Alexandra Theatre 13 Main St. N 347 QUEENS DRIVE PHONE 719R 20 MAIN S. N. 10 Main St. S. EAT AT ... WESTON‘S OWN Metropole Restaurant For Good Food . . . HARDWARE â€" PAINT â€" WALLPAPER 65 MAIN ST. N. WESTON ZONE 4â€"456 83 Main St. N. 69 Main St. N. WESTON CUT RATE BONITA TEA ROOMS 139 Min St.â€"Weston Ph 75â€"JUunction 9662 GLIDDEN‘S PAINTS BOB CLARKSON ONTEST â€" WIN $6.00 CASH EACH WEEK IRVIN LUMBER Satisfy Meals Authorized Bulova Watch Distributors COE ELECTRIC Lumber â€" Builders‘ Supplies â€" Fuel SAALMANS REPAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS ALSO ALTERATIONS FRED ENGLISH Japâ€"aâ€"Lac Endurance House Paint Good Coveageâ€"Long Wear Sold By ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Air Conditioned For our Comfort For Good Service ... Meat Market Fresh Fruits and Vegetables The Jewel and ift Shop Groceries â€" Cooke Meats Weston‘s Friendly Stoe CO. LTD. Real ood Values Air Conditiond We Deliver Jerome Robbins, creator of the sensational "Fancy Free," has b ht forth another breezy work in "Lurplny," with music of Morâ€" ton Gould, and settings by Oliver mosae ° John Taras, another young leadâ€" ing dancer of the company, has made his debut as choreographer with "Graziana", a classical work to the music of Mozart. ‘"The Gift of the Magi" is a tenâ€" der evocation of 0. Henry‘s famous story (by Simon Semenoff, with music by Lukas Foss and settings and costumes by _ Raoul Pene DuBois. "On Stage!" a revealing behindâ€" theâ€"scenes glimpse of life in a balâ€" let company by Michael Kidd, one of Ballet 'lyhratrp's leading young dancers, is a Ballet Associates proâ€" duction to music by Norman Dello Joio, with setting by Oliver Smith, and costumes by Alvin Colt. 218 WRIGHT AVE. PHONE 606W WESTON 808 Customers Weston 812 Weston 909 Phone 217 Phon 354 Ask GRAND PRIZE $50 WAR BOND 30 MAIN ST. S. Weston Modern Appliances . 3â€"Write on one side of the sheet only This contest will run for 13 weeks, consequently there will be just 39 entries for the Grand Prize 1â€"There is a letter or letters missing in the advertisements on this page. PAnd those missing letters, place them toâ€" gether and they will spell the sloganâ€" 1â€"Address all replies to the: Grand Prize:â€" 2â€"Write out the name of the advertiser and the letter m ing from his advertisement. Should there be more than one $6.00 Given Away FREE Each Week STEWARTâ€"WARNER & ADDISON RADIOS NRGE GAS STOVES & SPACE HEATRS BOYS‘ & GIRLS®‘ BICYCLES Each week‘s winners will be entitled to enter the Grand Prize Contestâ€"First Prize $50.00 War Bond. the corner you‘ll be wise to send your Easte: CLEANERS AND DYERS 65 MAIN ST. S. WESTON 845 apparel for our expert dry cleaning before the rush Since Easter is just around First Prize The Smartest Lady in the Easter Parade Sends Her Clothing Early! $3.00 GET READY FOR EASTER NOW SIX DOLLARS CONTEST EDITOR, TIMES AND GUIDE TFetBer Bxoes OWNED AND OPERATED by STODDART BROS. LIMITED 3 Main St. S WESTON ore than one correct answer winners will be drawn by a local business man. Answers must be in Times & Guide office MONDAY Noon At End of 13 WEEKS Contest LYNDHURST 2168 MISSING LETTER CONTEST RULES TIMES AND GUIDE; WESTON ZONE 4â€"533 Second Prize $2.00 STOVE WIRING BASE PLUG â€" FIXTURES REPAIED . _ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES REPAIRED 1 LITTLE AVE. Zone 5â€"514 This is a really interesting contest and one that will Freate a lot of fun. It trains the eye to watch for the correct speiling and informs the people of the splendid business opportunities that are offered by the local merchants. The first three correct xnswer\drawn will winners of:â€" All answers must be in the office of the Timeu\\?nd Guide on Monday of each week by 12 noon. \ Winners will be announced each week in this paper, B. E. HAIGHT Electrical Contractor 2nd Prize 3rd Prise 1st Prize Third Prize $1.00 Production and shipments of ore containing (natural) 5 to 35 perâ€" cent manganese, not included in the iron ore statistics amounted to 6,569 tons and 6,392 tons respecâ€" tively during December, Due to the termination of the 2:"" Lake shipping season, Minnésota which during the course of a year supâ€" plies the bulk did not producé any of this material in December. The amall output came from mines in Decreases in production and shipâ€" ments were apparent in all districts during December, with the Lake Superior region (Minnesota, Michâ€" igan and Wisconsin) accounting for most of the drop. Mines in the ?Ak? Superior district produced 1,039,539 gross tons compared with 3.114,541 tons in November, and shipped (allâ€" rail) 57,533 tons in December comâ€" pared with 3,068,515 tons in Noâ€" vember. Production and shipments from this district im December, 1944 amounted to 1,243,883 tons and 145,716 tons respectively. Lake shipments for 1945 ceased on Deâ€" cember 5 when the vessel J. C. Williams left Escanaba harbor. In Cash $6.00 The production _ of iron ore in December 1945 was at the lowest rate in at least 3 years according to the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior. Output totaled only 1,952,307 gross tonsx compared with 4,107,146 tons in November, and 2,391,714 tons in December 1944. Shipments from mines and mills amounted to 970,â€" 414 tonsâ€"a decrease of 76 percent from November. In December 1944, fhipments totaled 1,265,087 gross tons Lowest Rate In 3 Years, Bureau of Mines Reports U.5. IRON ORE QUTPUT DROPS ....$00 cash .$3.00 cash $2.00 cash papen, be the weekly vons and France 2.419 tons. Very small quantities came from Canada, Mexico, Italy and the United Kingâ€" Gom. Production and_ shipments from the Tofo mine, Province of Coguinbo, Chile, totaled 75.602 tons and 66.873 tons respectively during December. Tells How to Provide Butter Flavor Without Much Butter The shortage which makes it imâ€" fiossible to use a lavish hand with utter got the agri¢ulture departâ€" ment home economists busy devisâ€" ing substitutes and thep have emerged from their testing kitchen with the suggestion that buttered bread crumbs be used to dress up cooked vegetablesâ€"it provides butâ€" ter flavor without much butter. Melt a half tablespoon of butter and add half a cup of fine, dry bread crumbs. Stir over heat until the crumbs are well browned. Stocks of iron ore at mines totaled 4,096,622 tons at the end of December compared with 4,036,371 tons at the end of November. Imports of iron ore totaled 109,â€" 186 gross tons in December, Of this quantity, Chile supplied 66,000 tons, Algeria 32,673 tons, Tunisia 6.982 Atkansas, _ Montana _ and _ New Mexico. 1945 Total United States production of iron ore during 194b was estimated to intal 88,754,000 gross tons, comâ€" pared with 94,117,705 tons in 1944. Shipmonts from mines and mills curing 1945 totaled 88,156,000 tons and was valued at approximately $240,900,000. During 1944, shipâ€" ments amounted to 95.135,675 tons and the value was $256,885,512 2 DENISN RD. W. 3 MAIN ST. S. eston Phone 53 43 Main St. N. 70 Sttion St. 48 Mai St. N. A. T. SQUIBB & SON YOU SAVE AT INCH‘S Inch‘s Drug Stores WESTON DAIRY TIMES & GUIDE Weston Roofing Materials Better than ever with Increasd Circulation. ST. PATRICKSâ€"EVERY DAYâ€"EASTER RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Main St. and Denison, Phorie Weston 816 After 7 p.m. Telephone Weston 717W JACK BYLSMA Owned and Operaed by Servicemen Are Our Businessâ€"Not A Sideline "Buy by Test â€" Buy the Best" Classified Ads Bring Results Booksellers and Stationers ALL PURE PRODUCTS GREETING CARDS JACK ALLAN LIMITED Nog 72 emergency flight was to brin?fl Finn lumberman from Tyâ€" son lake. He lost the sight of an eye when a wood chip from a hok axe struck the eyeball. The patient was sevenâ€"yearâ€"old Philip Luke, an Indian boy stricken with double pneumonia, and cut off for four days from merical attention in the isolated Indian settlement _ of _ Mattagami, 100 miles north of the Nickel district. Sweeping in from the north unâ€" der a heavily clouded setting son, Thurston â€" Blakely, veteran bush pilot, recently notched No. 73 in his log book of mercy missions at Budbury, Ontario. Fairy Feathers Fairy feathors falling Veteran Bush Pilot Brings Record Up To 73 Trees put on their evening gowns Of dainty dazzling white, All dotted with hrizgt sequins, Which sparkle in the light. T'hp‘_old gray road _in carpeted With white so soft and fine, On roofs of shabby houses, A hundred jewels shine. Falling fairy feathers, Dropped from some mystic hand, Can r{:anzp a world of drabness Into one of fairland. From n'.v=kvy of clouded '?rny, Transform a world of dullness Into magical array. PHURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946 Poet‘s Corner WESTON ZONE 4â€"426 Weston Zone 4â€"577 Mt. Dennis, JU. 8733 Phone Weston 132 1130 Weston Rd. PHONE 126 â€"Betty Isaac

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