x xt . uie . _ 4 6Â¥ s £ * a Bs AIEYP /‘ THE STORY f ‘fé’} f $ P F "al Â¥ P *A Re # P j BEHIND THE WORDS...3 : s R* 4 > ; 4 e ~ h se ; ,,‘.’ / 6 t h 4 +0 _ "#/ BPe\ 2004 ./ 4 k *X * 4 "f is â€" f + | s h ‘The featurg "It‘s Alloyed" is the secret of â€" f Bâ€"A Peerless Motorâ€"Oil. timeâ€"tested superiâ€" F % (A ority. lï¬â€™l'the process that transforms a . £$%> P topâ€"quality oil into the firest lubricant 7 E.. obtainable. Bâ€"A Pgeriess Motor Oil is first f 6,"_refined far beyond ordinary standards. Then, , REY "It‘s Alloyed"â€"an exclusive.Bâ€"A process that P * , gives this great oil its ability to stand up / ied '::nzt il;dltrvice;:,.'ithsnnd conditions hat would cause i is ickl W hi y riande rovedt t vampidy pindhathcamian P . eB â€"_~ stars from R t‘ * D -“h.n'E !.ol +A r fo + &and : three ~ imnings . pro / Two Thousand Watch 30th Battery â€" Take Tough Game From Ferranti â€" The first half of the double, header was taken dquite handily by the Simpson Ladiés who defeated Tozon% Fuels, in ’? seven fl'n:&p ‘game,, Wimpsonâ€"6, Toronto Fuelsâ€"2. d Lt Foigine:, a Baturday‘ night, 40 see _ the,‘ Battery u“_from # \fllfl Fastball League play § + fyowe ts sike? teame. is the $ the ‘other teants in the p t‘ Dennis M’{F Softbal â€" Manse Lucham . pitched> stéllar E four innings but two hits, â€" and : érrors in the > third «unings .produced four tuns which "were the only runs scored in the s.-n. Wulor togk over‘ in 3 &lfl s and matched the p;“;e,ling- of Cordy Gill and nï¬ the Battery Boys scoreless for ‘the. rest of the Sl‘me. Dochéfty, Evans ‘and Kennedy. were ‘dangor at the.bat for the Mount Dennis boys on% collecting chean cut singles. ie ‘outstanding> fiplding 6f Alex. Stanley at.short stop for the Battéry: Team‘ was the ï¬ixh- light of the.game. s T0~. 00. _ 5 to Bâ€"A Peerlessâ€"the tough oil a* ifl:-pluthcb«m , BA Peerless Motor Oil is"matched only H!Am.mmindm‘ n gddition to gigarettes and nygom,\vhi;h were presented by the flue;,specia_l %rizes were" donâ€" by Garth‘s Drug Store; Bud Barrow Radio; Golden ‘Crisp Fish m(} Chips. t * jit 30 Batteby . 004â€"000 000 5 J Ferranti ._._._ 000 000 000 4 3 . It is the intention of the League | to have each ofâ€"the teams in the] Leagut gponsor.an exhibition Satâ€" | urday, N1fl ht contest, to be run‘ on‘ the same basis as this first Sltui-‘ day Night "Honor Night Game". given over to. Ferranti Electric ENok â€" {Ciff. Kiu: manager of ‘the 30th Battery: Téam expressed }?_d.egire to have the team ‘pay return wisit, which the league ~hopes to arrange for an early daté." > . . WARNâ€"ELECTRIC 75 Station St. CLOTHING BUNDLES L .>>~. Ready for OO _ RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS, WASHERS, STOVES, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES â€" . Installation and ‘Repairs on HOUSE WIRING ___that would cause ordinary oils to quickly break down into sludge and varnish. ; It will pay you to insist on Bâ€"A Peerless: Hoprmmi-hqhuyarotm ‘ Weston: Roofing Materials 4 2 .c cHmMITED : :. [ N. , JACK ALEAN 0000 â€"_JUNE 19th* Back anâ€"the Job! _ ~ELMHURST DRIVE _ wEsTON Phone: Weston 390 J 12 â€" LÂ¥ndhurst 1411 _ topâ€"quality oil into the firest lubrica " obtainable. Bâ€"A Pgerléss Motor Oil is fir refined far beyond ordinary standards. Then, "It‘s Alloyed"â€"an exclusive.Bâ€"A process that gives this great oil its ability to stand up rter in serviceâ€"to withstand conditions . REPAIRS â€"Get Your: FOR ALL TYPES OFâ€" =â€"â€"t0oâ€" s | ppapmn qempin | ~soFTBALL Jng Ferranti CCM ... Moffats Moore . MDA A © ‘Standing:" Oneâ€"third of schedule completed. i 4 j Nearly al! of the "Y" clubs have €losed for the summer with the exâ€" ception of the Teenâ€"Age Nite Club which is planning to carry on \rntil- the end of this month. ‘The two clqbn-civuenm and â€" Acwi. many. of Whose members are in the midst of exams, are hoping to hate one more ‘ get together .before <they o{ficin!Â¥y «close., for the â€" geasonâ€" gould. be it will be, a >swimming. partyâ€"so girls, keep your meeting dates in mind! ; L is "Y" member® in good standing can hope ‘ to ‘hive their dreams about ‘ playing tennis‘ finally. maâ€" terializedâ€"any day you will be seeâ€" ing aâ€"notieeâ€"about the opening. of terinisâ€"we hopeâ€"sqâ€" keep watchâ€" 1 in 4 inniin.s," by . Taylor; 8 BRatteriesâ€"30th mm: Gill and King; ‘Ferranti; Luc Evi TlFr and Kennedy. _ e _ Strikeoutsâ€"Gillâ€"7, ‘ by Luchamy Weston Zone 4â€"577 Â¥. W.C. A. Highlights Sest on anp twt sest Sn Of ThE 0 tA A younfl)(:&mcn ‘working for a| dern of tor of Philosophy at | Columbia married a professor in | the Bmm‘id‘::h her second };'ur. h | ut " protested one o :er :r‘nda. ;hen lsheb:nn:nncedl er‘ engagement, "I thought you chme here to get your PhB *" * _ | Teacher: "M-ny/\hov many make a few?" Tommy: "Three or four." > m many make a dosen,"" ve." "How many make a million ?" "Very ftew. Club . team trog’hyâ€"lebtbn Golf Club (Miss el_‘ggy Hunter, Miss â€" Mary Jane Fisher, Mrs. David. MacDonald, Mrs. Russell H(B'shll).‘ Te a * & riving, silver division. ‘aggreâ€" ï¬:ie' i hiu Ada _ MacKenzie, ies. . Juvenileâ€"Allan vs. _ Ashbees £30. @Midgct_â€"Lichs vs. Canadian Juniorâ€"Dundas vs. Millers £.30 Midgetâ€"â€"MMler AC vs: Lions 7.15. J _ onTaARIO F ( Ch‘.mpiond' lNAw + EMn mm Méhktaet | Ada Macker;:iec"d. â€" 130"1 nity CO\mr}lwr e 0 + rgani i iu1. f ‘ ]nm"_ ""*'!‘““'T";‘ggg 335 sas_sg| . Mr: Al ot:ldpet Wl | ied dbvmrant J £ ott is the origi â€" ;HH.OGooderham “ 24 _ ‘\the ~ Midget . N h:i O{Igm‘w’ of I . ’nut .“..fl.;._‘:....,..m...igg 455 «655 â€"47 ’?ea%'flfwh‘u‘h'lamiï¬e:'n}::{d‘ t:‘:dp |_, Par for the cout. 5 L ok series at Mapl #ir Pllyowem. _f;]((‘&l.l::ï¬e as farâ€"as fhe“;“if(\‘; tl serigs in Wfli:h I'.‘en‘fh Garâ€" Ts UE .ls 3 2 t get team spd funk " +Ia n-wâ€.z‘;; 345 535â€"40 iogk pan:‘c.on‘r&zngf;:({(:h by Lions | Championship Flnll 4 ) 4;3 “t’iglr;’f the league t,}!{gt L;‘:}:ioum" â€:edAda MacKenzie, Ladies‘, def \free of (.h'“’.e use of the G.;’é‘“' > Mrs, Ceci} Gooderh ies‘, defeatâ€"| _ Accom n vin * ens :CLub, 7 and 5. ham, Toranto \&eht to -t‘,’]"‘x"“x the â€" applicati ons ons eA k. ay? 4 oh . 8 m . !dde“edi"ï¬"flegeurs of Rosedajé'ms,';,‘{,’“-f’" f"’m-MerEte}E of; recom, | Rosedale} 2 and 3.." .Carlson "of | of theer(‘flf:'t'he a“l"is"ry'ct)n:] n First Flgfht. Final o 0 . > ]League T sn Chff ._Midgetm;\}gï¬ d Mrs. Marjorie Ross of had: only "'themhl';l he stated that he | defeated . Patricia Fish of Cobourg | Mr. Alcott‘ > highest regards f [ton, 2 ap isher of Lamb: ; !18" s ability as rds for [Second l':l' h' *L ud 4 : ;Liertai‘:,r}z supervisor® of é:bt?:;sta'n-i | Second_ Flight Final _ _ ._. | and that Ee iatotmenay potin: Com r1i i & ue in his abil neadala | y.‘to ‘I‘Jhdel"sï¬gr}d _sn;]ll% ‘t?o;l:â€.l.nl-“ Miller AC Friday,> June 14. 1 Juniorâ€"Lakest 8.30. Juvenileâ€"A 1.15. > Monday, June 17 _713}?;}#, silver division, long gr}veâ€" rs. Shuttleworth, 6lénâ€" ale. € > drive, Mrs. . Putting, > Geo. Stanley Armstrong, Putting, Beatth Ist, gerald. Legion 7.15. > _ Wednesday, June 19 Bronze gateâ€"Miss ton. Ist, fligntâ€"‘an'ndr. erald, York Downs ï¬n. Fertwick, York I Znd flightâ€"Winner, Knowles, Miuissn\;gn Mrs: MacFarlane, Yor 8rd flightâ€"Winner; Collits, Dundas; run Pysan, St. George‘s. 4th flightâ€"Winner, ton, Westmount,. Kit Ist, fligntâ€"' erald, York ï¬n. Feftwick, Znd flightâ€" Knowles, Miss Mrs: MacFarla I © Ontario , charppionshipâ€"Winner, A. 'Muï¬n:' ; ~runnerâ€"up, â€" Mrs. Cecil Gooderham. ~ > he ner He runferâ€"up, Mrs, N/ J. Carison, Rosedale; > ales , _ Best. Grossâ€"Mary 5qr}e Fither, defeated Mrs, Fred Armstrong of Mississauga. y Third Ftight . s 0 e Mrs. Bradley .Streit of York Downs defeated Mrs. C. A. Stuart of Mississauga 1.up. > * Prite Winners >\ N Mrs. Marjorie Ross of Cobourg defeated .Patricia Fisher of Lambâ€" fon, 2 up. t @ 1. i Second Flight Final F . Mrs." R. J.‘Holmes of Rosedale. Liberated refugees exhibit the numbers with which they wefe branded in Nazi concentration ,ump,n.l They were among a group of 800 to arrive in New “ifo'ifdid,'"“nzhed" d Edith, "but T d no fdea I would get him so A youn ronze up REFUGEESâ€"WERE BRANDED WHILE IN NAZT CONCENTRATION CAMPs LACROSSE USdq E207 k. Miuiu , ~bronze romson, V ights _ _ division ne 14. Lakeshores division woman working for a CISIOT Pegey GOLF Leskie Ashbees 1 . driving. Murray, 1 ner, ‘Miss J Kitchener runner driving, Hunter ork drivingâ€"Long irray, Weston. divisionâ€"Mrs. itMrs. Fred s; runner Dowans. Owen Mrs Mrs. <R. runner Downs. Mrs s. Millers vs. Bakers . Mildred fip, Mrs. aggre LtEnb- Sound. Fitz Mrs up ol y h , â€"Goethe. But every house wher® Love abides l And Friendship is a guest, \Is surely home, and dome, eweet | . __home; 2 + For there the heart can rest. â€"Henry: Van _ Dyke Home is the dearest =pbt on earth, and it should be the centre, though not the boundary, sf the ‘Affectiom. # | gresse He that doth live at home, and learns to know > . Go# and hifftself, needeth no farâ€" â€"Mary Baker Eddy No ’enuine observer 51\ decide. otherwise thin that the homes of a nation are the bulwarks of perâ€" somal and national safety. \ ‘% â€"Holland, The fitst indigation of "damestic. happiness is the love of one‘s home. â€" â€"Montlosier A éale of butterflies at Oxford C’ilmn)-; m!:mdon, yielded _ £429 ( s vâ€" t mine butteffly, guï¬ mc(‘ta‘)'- Home He is th or peasant Kome.. Mr. A.â€"A. Slater, president ~Westnn Gommunity Counci pressed Mr.â€" Alcott‘s enthu when, ‘after introducing. the director .to the town eount asked council to name & time Mr. Al*lcntt could begin as ational director. . A. "He‘s prepared tostart‘t row," .Mr. Slatet concluded. ‘New Director Xressed dgep regret" at losing Mr: leott, who for two years as secâ€" retaryâ€"treasurer" of ‘the organizaâ€" tion and publicity agent was reâ€" sponsible for the organization‘ of one of the mbst successfal baseball leagues in Canada. > 4 h Another letter from.the Nickel Belt _Bq_'seball . Association "exâ€" Continued from page 1â€" _ â€" _ 'ntion'a_l ‘director© for .the Weston Commnity Councils . _ Or‘u"::)(l Midget NHL the approval was cxpressed ras ‘ of ‘ Deputy Reeve ho stated that the exâ€" he Community Council highly commended fyr in recommending brr the new recreational happiest, who finds â€"Christopher Harvey TIMES"AND GUIDE; WESTON president of the y Council, exâ€" t‘s enthusiaant York reE‘eWMél. Else Springut, her deughter and Moses ‘Pish are shown. Daughter was in five camps, C * w me 1 he b peace g. the f council tomor in when récreâ€" king i his new ho -Sergénnt: "I suppose you wish L were dead so yowgould spit on my grave?" mapee t us _. Private; "No, 'siZL hate to stand in lind." Dundas. _ /. Sas: Wednesday, August 21â€"â€"St. Vim cents at Weston.. . ~ 6000 All Weston games will begin at 8:30. sharp‘under floodlights at ‘the Recreation Centrea © > i Thursday, August 1â€"â€"Weston at ‘SSt. ‘Vindents. | . c +R Fr;},day, August 9â€"Weston at Mimâ€" .: 160. â€" i ues Tuesday, August 14â€"Scarboro at . Weston. Friday, ~August ‘16â€"Weston at das.: â€" .. : 3 Friday, July 5â€"St. Vincents at Weston. â€" § Monday, July 8â€"Weston at ?u_n- das. & . Monday, July 15â€"New Toronto at Weston. b Tuesday, July 23â€"Weston .at Mimâ€" 1go. Lo _9 ++ Friday,‘July 26â€"Scarboroâ€" at Wesâ€" Mondi&liuni 24â€"Weston at ‘Scarâ€" boro." _ * . Thursday, ~ Juneâ€" 27â€"Mimico "at Westom .8 : ... O _0 "..0. Tuesday, .July 2â€"Weston at Dunâ€" Ontario Association Jr. Schedule Tuéetday, Jupe.11â€"Weston af New LACROSSE 169 Main St. N. P00 .M British Fruit Market STRAWBERRIES We again offer this service. For Quality â€" Priée â€"Freshness try our Premier Strawberries. Since starting in business 7 years ago we have specialized * a‘ [ S .. \ & f in offering to the publictof Weston and distri\ct strawâ€"« berries that have only been pickefl‘ for a few hours. __=â€" Not * Indifference to food is a, comâ€" mon: Parenta) ‘tomplaint. Oc _easional bouts of anorexia are to be expected in childrén. How;‘ ever, if permitted to eod,th‘po‘ the.bad habits induced may conâ€" . Aribute to, chronic disorders at! a liter ‘date.. Without a. doubt, . inâ€"betweenâ€"meal â€" angcks â€" causg" . much ‘<Of the indifference of many . children . ‘toward â€" food. Upon ‘tttiwvl outt‘ of â€"sehool "in ‘the afternoon, ; it : is‘ comton . practiceâ€" for youngsters to head for &. y store or mother‘s ; pantry ghe:g Asâ€"a‘result, their â€" : diet gontains excuéive, amoynts wof . carbohydrates.. . Vitamins, mirerals, and protein, as well as â€"carbohydrates, are all essential in the diet. The organic causes of ‘anorexia (lack of appetite) are diverse: ‘Causes .should be _sought for continuously, where *serious or â€" prolonged anorexia Â¥xigts. . it M derknyment: or beaurn TOWNSHIP‘ OF.® NORTtk® yolk $ \ % ste PLRTIER ADULTS 25¢, Plus Tax, 30c . â€" ; * _ TWO SHOWS DAILY, 6.30 P.M.‘% 9 P.M. Stephany â€" Bacheloy and ‘Michael Brown. in, § “'CBIME 0?’TH;E'CENTURY" ® Little Johnnie‘s or Mary‘s MONDAY, TUESDAYâ€"JUNE 17 & 18 Susan Foster and Turhan Bey in PHONE 535 "FRISCO SAT "THE â€"NAUCGHTY .NINETIES" â€"ALSQâ€" "MUSIC IN MANHATTEN" â€"ralgo â€" u82 C iC Anne Shirley and Dennis Daym\" Friday, Saturdayâ€"June 14 &:15 Bud â€"Abbott and Lou Costello in â€" ADMISSION â€" * with Jane Frazee FRIâ€"SAT.â€"IJUNE 14â€"15 Randolph Scott "~~**~; 1236 .WESTON RD, . « > :â€"â€"..". PRHONE wx.up + . fls ’Hu-rou 1 , *,..‘. » BOX OFRICE OPEN§ 615 P.M, DAILY . . ., ‘Ginger Rogersâ€"Joséph Cottonâ€"Shirley Temple in â€" "TLL BE SEEING YOU*~ «& *BELLE °§ THE YUKON® . (In 'Toehnleoly)" â€" ADDED FEATUREâ€" "TEN CENTS A DANCE®" > "BOSTON . BLACKIE ‘ON .SUSPICIONK»" _ â€"THEATR Chester. Morris as Boston Blackie in WED.â€"THURS.â€"JUNE 19â€"20 â€"ADDED ‘ATTRACTIONâ€" *‘ "SHADOW OF SUSPICION" Marjorie Weaver and Peter Cookson in * / _ .. â€"ALBOâ€"> Preston Foster and Gail Putrick in + ... 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