Times & Guide (1909), 25 Apr 1946, p. 8

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Larry Stevenson speaking on 'timportation in the absence of the committee chairman of this your praised Councillor Dick Sea. gnve for the clpnble way in which had chained working meetings with the neighbouring municipali- tiu..He we explained how this group were working :hd their pro- g-nu to date. _ low-yon Tue-day muting m- end an snowman on the ' The Town Council "ve already "t tide the money to prmide a full tittte supervisor it was re- ported by Mlym Tom Dougherty who wok. after the chairman. He Ibo told the meeting that the 1946 mill nu had been struck and that it would be up two mills. He painted out however thnt it was still on. of the lowest in the Pro; Vince. Work neglocud during the m was "sponaible for some of the mauve, he "id. . n. WRA at their ' meeting anointed A. P. Prentice as their npmenutive on the Board of Man-[omen of the'Tuberculosis Chat. Examination Drive early in June. Mr. Prentice w“ a member of the local Bond of Health last in: and the Drive is sponsored f than in cpllnbontion with the wand Sanitarium Amociation. - - WWW, --. EE of the Weston Communit il that “I recently formats]. Mr, A.'A. Slicer, chnirmnn of the ”Hintion. outlined the history " an mop to due nnd their Plans tor the future. Pnrks 3nd gay wand-“will appear this yen the Committee has in WI). A Mon? survey of the group: now " wot in the town will be the tint concoct: of the new Associa- tion Mr. Slater pointed out. Wodneudny night Ratepayers' -ntatives attended the North York muting to study the fro- goals for us routes on one but Ind Lawrence Avenue. The min hedged I little " first an! 'E estimated deficit on the North York line but final? upon . vat. decided to procee on x the. month trial. Weston was represented at the t,e,ti,t/,'if/it,.hesri by the Pa',',' Ind uncilor Sea- gve. e latter told the meeting t Weston intended to go aha. with their part of the line at one: but suggested that he would wait another two days. This was pro- m I“: of Community Council Tmtqtsrttitio,T.liorhm,ihidgat which [new the air mi mn- lhinc that your Rowen Md Shrub: need with our ," NEW STYLE FENCE Mule-Word” Prompt Amman _____Pls_u_irt_ .‘._ Mr. A. Slater, Chairman' of Weston Cbmmunity Council, Outlined Plans For The Future - Reports Given MODERNIZE mmrz its on 401NF That on High Board FENCE YOUNG MEI up Wttllllillilllil, "ll-b-tttlil-Ili-ttttFlatt-mt none-null " IAIGII . IIIICA‘I'IOI You:cnd hands of other: like 'mr-are needed on every trpe'of famumThereask-rnnmatromAprf1 12thtooetober15th. Paris good. Clean supervised "amsmodation. Good food. Here is your orpttrtttnitr-among plenum emnrtaniontr-4trertlor I prof1tahles healthy manner. Join the Ontario Farm Service Porter-- today! Pill In the coupon marked out below. h Registration Form, plus a partiettlarr, will be sent to you without delay. O despente'ls Europe's need for food . . . ”urgent our hmers‘ $ontl'C1t,t'..?t1"ll'1rgdo,t2'l'1is,ice' tnmrtaerioutrthntt. labour shrugs in its history. 1946 is a crucial rear-tusd every one who can should help. Young Ontario citizens ere urged to pitch-in and)!” I worthy part in feeding the starving unions of the world. ONTARIO FARMERS All CALLING lt nppear: that Walton will lave its crortown bus service very very soon. t in unwound again in this column that eaten people will do wcll to follow tho proceedin I of the Ratepayers' Association. hon you want to know what's going on in town the Ratepayers usually have the gnaw". . CHUNGKiNG--Dr. Donald How- ard, United Nations relief and re- habilitation administration director of welfare services in China. pled- tred full UNRRA support to In opietrsuptrrytmion drive In Tient- tun, China. A recent check-up there disclosed more than 300,000 addicts. Real thunder in not outwud conduct, but quality of ttlla; -H. ood pond to [in the North York Bronx: time to contact Hurdiwn 'tstrict us they had neglect to send anyone to the meeting, " though they had been invited to attend. - Drivtthtaitst 0mm - ADMISSION - ADULTS 25c, Plus Tax. Me - C TWO SHOWS DAILY, 6.30 RM. & , P.M. Mimic-v1.1.- '"Nq-mrom, MONDAY-TUESDAY-APRIL 29-30 Bonita Granville Ind Noeh Berry Jr. in P'-.m---rrat-er-e-8m-Btb. ot_rt.mth--t.-t-. "r-b...-'-........, Ivan-nah“ _ . Gambia .I-Pwhu I..." h I "IV. ... .-...l--0""." .N. Ms..-... u. ”Ole-A“. “THE MAN IN HALF MOON ' STREET" "THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT"' NH: Author Ind Helen Walker h, " "" A HAND" 1m _ med' presents ". F'RlDAY-sATURDAY--APRIL 26 & 27 DOUBLE EXPOSURE ivitTt I1trsite-rTmrrris- aa RaiTiJYrish7r .. .. .u-uu-npnuunu M.........- Wally Brown and AllamCarney in GIRL RUSH I”. WESTON RD. 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