t t Y >| Better Home Roofing I-westu‘n Allto Supply §4. + itl®i ouke i ... . 90| 900. t lu% . @â€"12 a.m., 1.80â€"5,80 p.m. & f .x. W a,m. to 1230 l:un. * 2s F | _ Noem wearing afD Pried ZAD supruren PHONE 193 | . . _ ..1 MAIN ST. NORTH, WESTO® MOTORISTS! â€" Get Those BRAKES RELINED NOW .. With ‘Rayb:eSto_s,B.r_akq Lining WESTON 709 set querhs prive PHONE 719R _ _â€" No. .1 Material . ~CLUTCH PRESSURE PLATES; Exchanged * INSULATION â€" ASPHALT SHINGLING® CEDAR.SHINGLES â€" INSULâ€"BRIC SIDING COE ELECTRIC REPAIRS AND.INSTALLATIONS ~ ALSO ALTERATIONS . GLASS & KEYS CUT While U Wait"" .Y, JUNE 13, 1946 AND INSULATION GUTTA PERCHA TIRES & TUBES _ Your Commission ‘desires to bring to the ‘attention of Ontario farmers who have applied for Hydro service, a con;li‘- tion which is now seriously slowing up the building of rural extensions. â€". f â€" ' 4 Essential materials and equipment are in extremely short supply, and the prospects of obtaining additional quantities in the immediate future are very meagre. Strikes in various basic industries anl the extraordinary national ‘demand are holding back the wpply' of all equipment needed. & ‘ +. While the Commission will exert every effort to obtain material and equipment for rural line construction, it can complete this year only a small part of the full program which it had planned. Consequently, many applications dlready approved will not, of necessity, be completed this year. ___ Additions to _ Rural Hydro Service â€" Your Commission will endeavour to serve all applicants in order of receipt of applications, giving preference to all farm and*similarly essential applications over those for othéer types of service. * P se These facts are presented for your information, and with the expectation that they will enable you to bear more patiently with a situation beyond the control of your Commission. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS PHONE WESTON 438W ‘MERTENS, Pmb.B. * OPTOMETRIST ..‘ & THE HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO All Work Guaranteed * Now In Stock 41 MAIN ST.S. 218 WRIGHIVAVE, PHONE 606W® Estimates Free JU. 3101 i 0k t 34 \ sor . oo k W . > A WMS T‘h Tour !> > > â€" RO8S HA! [â€"Tha June umua' was in charge| ~Miss.Ads MacKenzie at the Wesâ€" of : Mrs. R. Crawford and (Mrs: mGoK'MConpma’:’:o&y Wood; The progrant took the form | made it clear that the ‘ofâ€"a of umaoflu. with Mrs. Chantier | champion is in the‘ putting, when conducting the pm&. oouhun‘&ot she * parâ€"golfed â€" her â€"way th ‘her Mrs. ‘"‘“‘& Mrs. Wood, i‘:‘ ©* | seventh. Ontario championship over Cort and n.l’hfl:?c. 19ur | Mrs, Cecil Gooderh by a +marâ€" Tleae. ow foam 12â€" ‘Tagec" in | gin / of : sevénâ€" and Tive" in> thais Canada. . * _ 3 rBorn e t q (chln:'ul'od ï¬'_'mg ,flubl“x‘utehï¬w Withâ€" the isited the hospiâ€" .‘ Gooderham‘s £o s With them, wo risited th9, boeBl | samphee CCaies 19 the foret af /8 farthest _ north . in tto United + “-mm ;““ o time church. We 'f““ a night in Hurst it a Riroke i ‘a stroke no boapite) ana‘fearned" the‘ necestit| Shaiber whethes m be two Ferde o <of alertness in the nurses. ,. / |Immiter Whether it be two yards of Weighhor . (sympathetically) ‘â€" "And I know how long. these years lrmust seem to you." N the urgent need ofâ€"15 nursés, mn:ï¬ teachers and special workers in Canadian . fields. $: f At the nning ‘ of the proâ€" gram, Mu.mmn: sang a lovely spring song, "‘Tis Maytime," that delighted _everyone and blended with â€" Mrs, Chantler‘s theme. Toâ€" Mrs. Chantler pleaded for a Cirâ€" cle of Prajer at 9 ‘a.m. each day, during summer.. y 0_ An invitation to Pearen Memoâ€" rial tea on June 19 was read. The evening Auxiliary are holding a tea on June 19 ‘at the home og Mrs. White~46 Queen‘s Drive, from 3 to 8.‘ The.treagurer‘s report was enâ€" couraging. Mrs. Grant was special accompanist. â€" ; & & «_ W.M.S. closed until Se&ember. Remember that Miss McCort exâ€" pects you to be thiite months older when you gut your money into the Birthday Box. Miss Ackrow supâ€" plied fortMrs, Jeffery, s 1 ward ‘the. end she un'g;dt Gospel l‘gr.nn, "Is" That Somebody You," devotional period was~taken by Mrs. Gordon who read the 144th > Secretaries reporting work ‘acâ€" complished were Mrs. Lawson, literature; ‘Mrs. Gowland, corâ€" repending secretary; Mrs. Banks, DOPRICIN® PUCIEVALTQ MIIE. BHNRE, supply secretary, who lpte of the materialâ€" for the bale which was voted for "Clothing for Europe" drives C The meeting Elosed by singing a patriotic.hymn‘ and prayer| by the président. ¢ f # psalm. Miss Hallâ€"led in prayer for a c’g:m, united Canada. Deerted Wifeâ€""Yes, but I. reâ€" member when he left just, as if it had been yesterdayâ€"how ‘Reâ€"stood at the. doorâ€" holdingâ€" it openâ€"until six flies got into: the house." .~ Chicago, â€" which . had alréid{ learned that atomic bombs researc experiments‘ were conducted in its back yard, ‘has . discovered that every ‘deadly war gas known to United States scientists was tested within its boundaries, > * .Definitely‘ worthy. of .mentian however ‘was one bit of. green l:g'. ‘by Mrs, Gooderham, that M{- e 'onloo;.orl & bltfguï¬y. It. was on the, 12th that Miss Mackenzie laid Chicago â€" Has Just . Learned Big Secrets Of Scientists _ â€" The UnvePsity of Chicago disâ€" closed thn_e\%,BOO substances, :some many times) more _ poisonous: than ahy known in the First Great War were, tested daily, for four years in & secrét "gas house" set up an the midwn{ campus‘under auspices of the Office of ,Scientific Research and Development and the Army‘s Cherpical Warfare Service. Pb uitc OR art Aanbe o tb h ce oi « Almost anything can happen in a golf game but we‘ve yet to see the cup run‘after the ball and jump back in to the hole with it. Continued from page 1â€" o Field Day, Oct. 11, 1915, and garden party, May 22, 1916; chairman membership pnmpniin. Nov. 11, 1916;. chairmaf®" public <meeting, March â€"17, 1917; . chairmanâ€" camâ€" paifn committee, Jan. 8, 1918; chairman ~soldier«‘ civilian .reâ€"esâ€" tablishment, Rec.\13; 1919; corâ€" responding secr , Nov. 3, 1921; treasurer Santa Claus fund, Jan. 9, 1922; \treasurer> campaign fund, Jan. 8, 1925; treagurer â€"of branch since 1929â€"to present date. My. â€"Ftaser _ in lï¬:g:ting the badge of service than the Jocal branch for recommending him Yor badge of service and theâ€"Ontario divisionâ€" in c;tcurrmg‘ Sith its He Epoke of former associs®es‘in. Red ross work.whom heâ€"feltâ€"had also faithfully. served . Red® Cross. and of : a g:nduhd“rrh:l:‘: u:'?& emhi:m; :;:31 number of . lops from the tees, | & dead. stymie, on the lip of the cup. that ‘gu.:tqnod_to take &: plunge with the slightest suggesâ€" tion of a nud“. After a moment‘s consideration Mrs. Gooderham adâ€" pressed her pellet and uncorked a ttâ€" with an Oxford sccent . as ?ng as your arm, that seemed to tipetoe around Ada‘s ball and hgo{ into the cup like a scared rabbit. tipetoe around Ada‘s ball and Mother of Fixeâ€""I‘d ‘play‘right in’t; the t:up like a scared nmi)ulf anytime if thpz?d ‘give me a *That in our estimation was the pair of those things." â€"* ; neatest trick of the match but one|\. _ ‘The occasion incidenhllL.wn shot > doesn‘t make . a . es 800| the soccer contest between Liverâ€" Vi'hen you "take a quick 100k â€"at / poo} arfl Toronto‘s Ulsterites wd‘ the whole, »Ada‘s steady methodiâ€"{if for nothing else it served to ghow cal game‘ just couldn‘t be«touched.|the Toronto lads how â€" little they Her work in ‘the shorter PASâ€"|knew about soccer. P oo Pnsd lt 1 <Dr. William.L. Doyle, ditector of the toxicity lnhorumgy,. said 500 blistering . gasses and > protective aintménts were tested on the foreâ€" arms of volunteera during the ex« periments. sye * , He gaid that in combatting goucetime industrial | hazards rought on .by increasing use of new chemicals and solyvents, ‘the otective â€" contpoundé â€" developed ill ‘certainly save many _lives, poksibly more than gasses might have destroyed." . . a+ arqund the cup, with> those . who k ir i best, ~it : was know their avlfing beat, 1. was Her woflé in ‘the shorter pasâ€" tures was positively brilliant and as we said before, in the end, it‘s the closé in work that counts. . So it‘s congratulations ‘to a trwy _‘ great â€" sportswoman, Tï¬u Ada MacKenzie, seven times (woâ€" men‘s ‘Ontario .champ., To %hom It May Concern‘ > ~ Future *tar to. watch is 20 year old Katherine Helleur of Rosedales chtm}ii{onsh;? . consolation . winner over Mrs. N. J. Carlson of. Roseâ€" dale. The gal has what it takes and don‘t say we didn‘t warnâ€" you. Badge of Service Killing â€"power â€" of the atomic bomb is being taken into gonsiderâ€" ation by one British life insurance company. This firm is ting the proviso in all new life policies that ayment will not be made .ifâ€"the Eomr is a victim of atomic bombing. Oe ? E?.glmn' the tees, but in the game tgl! a stroke is a. stroke no matter whether it be two yards or two hundred, and when it came to two hundred, ,nnd when it cank the short and intricate manceu who have since passed on, Cov An official of the company reâ€" mraked that ‘"if only one atom bomb were.to fall on London it is estimated we would have to: pag out £750,000 ($3,375,000), ‘In our opinion the change in practice is in the interests of the generat bod( of policyâ€"holders bécause due fulâ€" filment of our contracts is thereby safeguarded." oooee present_ a parking problem to persons accustomed > to sticking their m under restaurant tablés and theatre seats, but to every Only new policies are affected, since those already Msued cannot be changed.. Atomic u\é';ï¬i)m would have premiums repaid. ; Underwriters at Lloyds, howâ€" ever, still ensure . again death or injury without any proviso about the atomic bomb. There seems to be no limit to the the miracles of sclence. The latest discovery» to make this <a better world ‘in. which, io live is plastic chewing gum. It will come in ‘six deli¢ious flavors, we .presumeâ€" uranium, . plutonium, â€"neptunium, actinium, polonium, and raspberry. RT M EERRTRCM 20 PVR OUMOT PCY markable qualities, the plastic .{‘u:‘ has bubbleâ€"blowing characteri it might be used to alleviate the Plastic Chewing Gum Is Another Miracle Announced By Scientists cloud there is a silver lining. At least it won‘t stick to shoes and _ ‘Moreover, says the magazine Plastics, the new gum is moisture If, in addition to its other reâ€" SPORT SHORTS > e new is moisture Mnlflgmo. This will TIMES AND GUIDE., WESTON . ~ home The U\lster boys were clearly the gullible Gulliver under the thumb of the allâ€"powerfdl Liverputians on the strength of their 11 to 1 deâ€" feat,and it was clearly a treat to watch the lads from the buzz bomb isle cut loose with their footloose and fancy free tactics that had the Toronto ‘lads _ completélyâ€" conâ€" fuddled, â€" â€" > .~The visitors were even gentleâ€" menly enough to score Ulsters loan goal when a pass from the Liverâ€" pudlian halfback rolled pass his goaltender into the net, 1 It‘s‘_ undoubtedly . the most un predictable© battleever to hit the squared circle for many a moon and anything can happer, * We s F3 L Low T Whether or a‘:z you h "m:’:"-.lt",l- le a last week, 41!(. fl? from: very enjoyable evening the start when Premier Drew‘took &\ k'ick. atâ€" go;m.r Mayor BSaunders to the which saw the Liverpool ‘lads each receive a In six days the‘yadio .publj)‘will have the privilege of listening to the Joebyâ€"Joe description of the most attractive fistic festival ever to hit the ether, as Joe Louis and Billy. Conn tangle for 15 torrid sesâ€" sions ? Yankee Stadium, to decide the hedvy weight championship of the world., t long flat ooo . Lady . in. Blue Hatâ€"‘"That . just shows you that: if Simpson‘s ‘can then out like‘ that â€"they must :.:.'.' them .under the conï¬cr/ill _ Let‘sjust Chl1k7f.h;l one u lendâ€"lease. s $h8 The Square Circle Although we favour. Louisiwe‘re not predicting anything at all, but one thing we will state that when the _ champion . is ‘declared ‘next wdnesdxnighmï¬o othér half of duet "Will be ‘stretched full Iehgth upon the convas. . .. 7 Both boys have pr,ovfla\ that thx, ‘can knoek the other out and bo ladsâ€"know that only a knockout will clear upâ€"the question once and for all as to.which is the‘better man of the two. s i A _ Don‘t miss radio ringside come next Wednesday: night.. . < ~_ > â€"MR. MOTORIST â€" â€" â€"â€" WHEN sewcax or revck THEN*: WHY NOT FIND OUT ACCURATELY What Is Wrong With Your Present One 106 MAINST. SOUTH will eliminate all iuess work as to your . motor troubles and gives you & complete analysis of wha IS WRONG. . With this new suï¬r motor tester you can actually see for yourself what is wie NO GUESS WORK HERE â€" The Sun Motor Tester shows you visually fn:t where are located and can save you money. > ky f e cz en 4 Charles Simpson Motor .Sales RIO TRUCKS **" nirnenx "int . VISUAL SUN MOTOR TESTER When our work has been brought to completion, in humility we may pray Wwith the Psalmist (Psaims 115:1), "Not unto us, O Lord, mot unto us, but ‘unto. thy ‘name give glory, for thy mercy, and for thy truth‘s sake." It is indeed His merâ€" gifulâ€"love and the understanding of "byctho Christian Science textbhook, "Sciencé and Health with Key to the Bcrlg:uuru", makes this stateâ€" ment about the ‘Lord‘s : Prayer ‘(p. 16): "Our Master said»‘After this manner therefore pray ye‘ and ‘then he gave that prayer . which covers: all ‘human needs." â€" . > present Spirit. He is divine Prinâ€" ciple, . Love, the u#iun,l «cause, the w:. and thepe‘ is no other. mlhm.:- 4 ¢ During conflict. men C o it o Rapoap ad Ag or help guidâ€" ance, A world eonflgk'rlfma seemâ€" ed too big for them to,g]rn with, and so they %ht a higher power. Now that e has come, do we still turn freely to God? Do we see that He is just.as available now as. Christ Jesus | iccomï¬lh.d' all that tll‘:¢ dit;' tii}rou(il:;‘prlyoa; It is recor of «his m : that he galve thanks, and the @img AL+ 4; he , and Lazarus was ul‘_ludt’}r'.:: the .tomb; ‘he ‘turned away ;from material. evidence .to God, and lepers were cleansed, the blind received "their sight, the lame walked. â€" sA lc # _ A student‘ of Christian Science found the lakt line of this prayer especially. helpful in her faily preparation for Business:‘ "Thine 18 Q_K: kingdom, and the power, and the glory; for ever." She knew that this included the meaning that Thine is the kingdom in which I work; Thine is the Kower by which I‘work; Thine is the glory of the completed work. P f ~ On Monday even:ing, June 17th, the last ‘"Bee" for work at the church will:â€"be held.â€"Have. you been thereâ€"even once? Ifâ€"not now is the chance to really help. yt 0 then, ‘and just as much needed in ourâ€"daily business? 5 . ~. Mary . Baker Eddy,>: the Disâ€" coverer and Founder of Christian Science, in her chapter on Prayer Sule pruth ihat Aave, brought " tis whatever measure 0! success is ours. : * + So let each gne of us, whatever his service may be, abide mentally in the kingdom of heaven, trust completely in the â€Â°â€˜Â«'§ of God, and glorify only Him. Phen in our dafl;‘,‘ activities we shall experience with gratitude the. harmony and fruitage which are the proofs« of answered prayer. _ _ ; _ _ â€"From The Christian Science Monitor. sc (~At _ the evening: service . the minister will preach on "A. Father who Failed". ?n good Father‘s day lesson). & $ _\Communion service will: be held pnï¬Sun&ny,flgng 2apde cs0,2 0_ Don‘t forget the_Conzr;g:tionnl picnic on Saturday, June 22nd. . Our guest minister oé: Sunday mox"ninf will be the Rev. R. G. Macâ€" Kay o% Woodbridge, and a good response from our people is antiâ€" cipated. & oo Weston Presbyterian RIO TRUCKS Drive In Today And Have This Test At ELECTRIC â€" GAS â€" C..P. RANGES ._FOR PROMPT EFFICIENT ‘sERVICï¬ â€"~PHONE WESTON 100LL._ _ ©©_â€" CLOTHING BUNDLES â€"â€"JIUNE 19th 1030 WESTON RD., Mt. Dennis .. STOVE REPAIRS _CLIFF HARRISâ€" Service Station w ® ȴ L