l Bcum+ a few frets ~cony them down. out a few facts, copy M?wn. L eall in our &d. "‘uthtuh" ones ‘kead them off to him .and then hover over. the keyboard of our \* ~typewriter as the llght of memory ‘begins to burn bright. The results ‘‘you can see for yourself,.. . ., ‘‘The ‘Weston volunteer on June 13, 1926, lit out for a ,"5‘ barn â€"and corn â€"sile. fire. northâ€" 0: onoe nefarant it ho o0 a fake o e t 'i."v‘lot{ but â€" copying htlgo '3",:3 and deedsof others, All we have iiee "7 The Pimar and Guble, dig to~â€". ‘.__. FREE ESTIMATES °E. 8. WARN AND sON® BUILDERS â€" CONTRACTORS PHONE 390â€"Jâ€"12 WARN ELECTRIC 75 Station St. .. Weston Roofing Materials RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS, WASHERS, STOVES, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Installation and Repairs on HOUSE WIRING 169 Main St. N. DIRECT from Grower to Consumer Two Deliveries from Patches Daily Back on the Job! ELMHURST DRIVE â€" WESTON Phone: Weston 390 J 12 â€" LÂ¥ndhurst 1411 British Fruit Market STRAWBERRIES REPAIRS Since starting in business 7 years ago we have specialized in offering to the public of Weston and district strawâ€" berries that have only been picked for a few hours. . We again offer this service. For Qualityâ€"Price â€"Freshness try our Prem_ier Strawberries. FOR ALL TYPES OF LIMITED JACK ALLAN the town that luckily resulted in is ies ot Bs o Ti Doner way {censored) . and . two .weeks later ie ews. d was bad Y Jock Mctsonthatptarn e eat nothing but roast boiled milk> andâ€" popcorn for the ~next famil ;i nickel v?o?'.q:gté 5‘% any supper, ou , “;,h-mw:‘-}ia‘ cm'-..o mm any breakfast for losing " BJ it;ia:;'lili ;A;Lil?or.;iui'n 2. haw Th infoocks fidk used to ‘be to give ‘all the kids:in the . Some of the citizens in the town back in 1926 were waxing hot and furious over the condition of the tss m igne oo fafonie ie com u e our ang teaue of the sule. â€" pullk udm tn for the ‘ne> month, well that‘s going too far B.J. states that he‘s been wanâ€" darln% around ‘the town, getting acquainted so to speak, and wishes to onâ€" record here and now by ng that there‘s no reason tsoever for all these present complaints about Weston water. Weston water is the elixir from the fountain of ‘purity itself as Aâ€"1 Bicycle Shop Weston Zone 4â€"577 All Bicycle Repairs 1323 WESTON RD. MT. DENNIS PHONE 535 Mr. Jones chased the critter for two miles but, by the time he caught up with him sitting in a tree, the dog was gone and the skeeteér was using theâ€"=tail for dental floss. | es h is _ Now I ask you. Doesn‘t that seem a bit far Â¥etc_he§ to you? _ _ But B.J. states that it‘s true. In fact, he‘s still using that skeeter‘s stinger for a fish spear. For two dng'; in Weston back in June of 1926, timeâ€"did notâ€" march on. Someone went and stole the pendulum from the town clock hanging on the Eagle House wall and for two days wâ€!?us in the town absolutely refu to fidget. Then, just as mysteriously as it was taken, it was returned again and everything was returned to as near normal as possible. | Course it really didn‘t matter much for Weston was in the infant throes of daylight saving and most of the townspeople were in a real lather about the whole thing. There was one oldâ€"timer in the town wheo just couldn‘t get used to Eoing to bed and getting up in the aylight. He was getting so mixed up that for three mornings in a row he got up only to bump into himself going to bed the night before. > 2002 o _ Do you believe that? : . . You do? . . . Then you should be writâ€" ing this columnâ€"not us. Shows of the week at the Weston theatre were: |_ _ * Mon., Tues., Wed.â€""Below the Line," starring Rinâ€"Tin Tmi with John Harron and June Marlow. Thurs., Fri., Sat.â€""Miss Brewâ€" ‘sï¬tgr’n _Millions," starring Bebe ani¢ls. Fagls +Mr. Jones surprised us by statâ€" ir;g that he went to the show the other night, for as we understand it he doein‘t go much for modern movies. Stateg that the double hill ! Dr. A. A. Kin‘zuou. v.S., D.V.Se., Department of oo]og' and Paraâ€" sitoloEy, Ontazio Veterinary . Colâ€" lege, Guelph, in the following timeâ€" ly article, tefll how the new wonder insecticide, DDT, can‘ be used safeâ€" lx and effectively toâ€"combat lice, ies and other insects, particularly in relation to turkeys. bbed his flagpole perch is "Mad" Marshall| Community Council recreational diâ€" Si:tc*uu;i_- Cos 's“h:c::.‘ 0. wmhu to'-pt:y aloft until July 4. Bath mmb‘ r, h:;org‘lm Aklei:d" I'a‘;l :;.m.;n. , rs. Mr. Aleoc a nâ€" assistant is newspaper reporter. + ; |terestingâ€" address "%5‘â€â€œâ€™ his xerzrriliekemmeemammme mm |nleasure in being in Weston and ® outlined bfl.flx«vh“ hopes and | L Bl:" for the development of the AEDT 4a4nead Turkauve | mmunity Council in Weston. . â€" With the increasing availability of DDT the turkey growers and breeders of Ontario have not been behindâ€"hand in securing <informaâ€" tion upon various uses to which DDT may be applied. The control of flies warrants its use alone. It may destroy also certain other inâ€" sects which carry disease organâ€" isms. f With all the attractions which the use of DDT offered, what is the risk involved in its application? This was the question uppermo§ in everyone‘s minds. There were rumors that fish and birds were more susceBtible to the harmful effects of DDT than animals. If anything went amiss in the use of DDT the lives of many hundreds or thousands of birds would be inâ€" volved. was "Adam Had Four Sons" "Dr. Kildaire‘s Crisis." _ Also claims that on the same bill he saw Betty Grable in some selected shorts. Oh, there‘s life in the old dog yet. °* _ Something. sounds. fighy _ about that. States that "Bugs Bunny" will never replace Ramon Navaro. Weston DDT and Turkeys aud The symptoms of DDT poilqni:f in turkeys had to be ascertained. The first experiments, made with dry DDT powder and wettable preparations, failed to produce any results even when huge doses were introduced into the crogu bg'e capâ€" sules or through stomach tubes. A very â€" different result‘ followed when the insecticide was adminisâ€" tered in oil. Characteristic sympâ€" toms of poisoning developed within a few hours. After some dozen experiments were conducted it was ascertained even young birds showed no ill To settle the question of ,toxicint{ a number of experiments were iniâ€" tiated and tried out at the Ontario Veterinary College. Turkeys were divided into groups of ten to a dozen. Over a hundred birds have been used already in these experiâ€" ments. Some very young poults and grown turkeys were 'sef::ud for the trials. On the basis knowledge it is 1 u‘ï¬edl tgnbpowdgr 1 should be a a farms to re«fxf:e the intermediate whether given nally. In the I is dangerous quires a large characteristic _ have been F‘ freshly applie have suffered u‘;edl t;nbpowder or b:ettzble fo{tml shou e a great boon on poultry farms to rexfxf:e flies, gnats, and the intermediate hosts of certain worm parasites. Care should be taken to avoid contaminating food and water. The Ontario Veterinary College is continuing a number of experiâ€" ments in this field which it is antiâ€" cipated will clear up the doubts and problems reg'n'dinil the use of DDT in association with birds. have been Flaced freshly applied I have suffered no i tacting it, other p given access to flie and have been au Joyce Franklin John Sutherland Married Friday Take Vows In St. John‘s. : ‘== _ Anglican Church Pink and white peonies with ferns formed the floral backâ€" Erou.nd in St. John‘s Anglican hurch, Weston, for the marrh‘c Friday evening, June 21st, of Phylâ€" lis Joyce Franklin and John Alexâ€" ander Sutherland. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Franklin of Dennison Road, Wesâ€" ton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Sutheriand of ‘Birch Cliff. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. C. Carpenâ€" ter. Mr. Gregory Shanahan played the wedding music and Miss Kathâ€" leen Holmes was the soloist. Given away by her father, the bride wore a blush satin gown, a Mary Queen of Scots headdress with veil and carried a cascade of shell pink roses. Her only attendâ€" ant was the groom‘s sister, Ell%‘th‘ Sutherland, gowned in .pale ‘blue received, wearing a misty blue crepe dress with navy mfl.tq She 'uh?:ihow by thhm mother w se figured turquoise l‘:‘l‘?d. o teew t For the cor of meoge t oo ie ch to an aqua blue suit navy and white accessories, EC000 EEIETT ©PCODET T0 + ETE taffeta and wearing a halo of yelâ€" low roses, matching her miniature cascade of yellow roses and blue cornflowers. Howard D. Franklin, brother of the bride, was best man, and Ed. J. Franklin and James Jamieson were the ushers.| _ _ don Hall, where the bride‘s mother ‘The health of animals division offloDomlamDml“m-td mm.mm hc-mmmomama- no case has occurred. has been no case of glanders in Canâ€" Rors has Rot beth se for the past 17 years. ‘The n ::e;g?i;nu;::-‘ held it Hadâ€" n Wall whare tha brida‘s mothar Fiesk" air " ce who wohn w6 the RA.F. ).‘s and two DFC‘s in less two years‘ combat flying, has Health of Animals rous but even then it reâ€" large dose to produce the istic DDT tremors. Birds n 1phu:ed in pens with applied DDT paint. and fered no ill effect by conâ€" t, other poults haveâ€"been cess to flies killed by DDT irds showed T in dus$ or internally. or resence of oi ut even then quite s of our present believed that DDT oil no . ill water, Sign Presented By Visitors Club Present President _ _ With Rotary Sign . Muull-u-l" regular weekâ€" ly meeting of the Westonâ€"Mt. Denâ€" nis Rotary Club held at the Masonic v‘a e u%uaufl m,nu r of felâ€" low lm from the New Toâ€" n es auch in evidenice with the friendly Cece Grosskurth, the retiring| PUNC®Y ©CNOO0M |â€" _ . + president of the club, was asked to| Miss Hall, representing the Naâ€" address the club on his recent trip| tional WCTU, presented two first to the New England States and the | and second prizes, presented !i! the Rotary International Convention|Counties of York and eel held in Atlantic City. Cece did this| WCTU‘s. These were wor by first, in a most enlightening manner, and| Barbara Jean Gallop and second, every member present was intenseâ€"| Lynne Williams. She then presentâ€" ly interested in his detailed remt Jn two prizes won by two fupilu, of the convention and his excellent| Jack Harris and Lynne Williams, description of places he had been| who each won Honorable Mention 1'.’.'3 his reaction; to theâ€" sights he| in the Province of Ontario for outâ€" Starting July 4th, the club will operate a dance every Thursday night at the Masonic Temple so that Weston‘s young people may New Torontoâ€"Mimico Pretty up for dates in the most eyeâ€"catching, mintâ€"cool cottons for Sumimer! Be figureâ€"flattering and festive, you‘ll wear them for parties, dancing . . . everywhere! See our sparkling collection . . . eyelet cottons, perky peplhums, huggedâ€"in waistlines, dirnd] skirts. And for added charm . . . pretty ruffiles and eyelet trim. See them at WESTON LADIES‘ SHOPPE. Sing about their low prices! ,.â€" . ;.; ~hallh 41 MAIN N. /\‘â€" * ' :‘/" ‘\ ) 5&’% ‘S SR se y // i 5hP MWMR ( MA aeX a ‘\/“\, nc h I “f“" j \Q‘ . \“;flâ€" * i \.t’_ 4 {‘ ‘ . ":-" 6 . } 'ii PRA | § as> (UARO . [4 .0 2.A $ â€" ‘ 9 to 17 12 to 20 38 to 44 | m ON f " ’ *4 I se ~4b’ts # 4 4 s t B cha c i aig? Nok uCsl: c et w * 3 t us "rHrg:. sc 0 SE( 312 k Is:>> 4t + » P WVX L OAZJL LAAA s1 .> y €"maomene 2O Coee‘ : ol S S es Temperance Day in Sunday Schools was calebr;gd,ln Central Church June 9, at 40:45 a.m. The illustrated address was given by doin‘vmenul and manual labor. Mr, Wilkinson had an apt m{‘ of catching the bo{ll by his. practical story method. Miss Roberta Emâ€" berson, _ Superintendent of the Junior Department of the Sunday School, presented twenty certifiâ€" cates donated by the County Temperance Study Course last autumn. Then she presented twenty books to each, contributed by the Sunday School. ¢ , Miss Hall, representing the Naâ€" tional WCTU, presented two first and second prizes, presented li! the Counties of York and eel WCTU‘s. These were wor by first, Barbara Jean Gallop and second, have a night of fun and good dancâ€" ing under the supervision of the Rotary Club. * cates donated by the County WCTU to those W_Ko :_aou on the Change of Tele Willowdale Subgeribers call Will. 301 : . _ : :( Toronto Subscribers call Ma. 6581 Police t call Will 362 or Hu. 4601. Tirs Dept. $;m 477 or Hu, 4818 _ / ~ JULY 3rd, 1946 $6.95 â€" $8.95 * Wih Afterâ€" a period of two or three hundred years, ships are again to be built in an Indian shipyardâ€" at Viragapatam. The first ships to ‘be built are two 8,000â€"ton cargo ships. Their construction is exâ€" pected to begin early in:1946 and will take from 12 to 18 months, Public and Separate Schools and also Sunday schools is well worthâ€" wpfllc. If n{lt}loqu Sunday Scshooll wi re e Temperance l aa in im lecgrar e mg Ewï¬d‘w 1. Public School pupils in Weston and suburbs, do not let Lynnetee Klawson beat you. and. Don Hunter ran the lantern very efficiently. Building Ships The Separate School does outâ€" standing work in Essay Contests. Mr. J‘ ack Hales, General Superinâ€" tendent of Central United Sunday School presided Sunday morning. Pavid Pawson proviced the muple This work with the children in work in the 8