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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jul 1946, p. 6

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_ _ Preâ€"Season Sale PRICED from $69 and up, Coney #abbit), Viscacha, seal %fl)."w mouton, lamb), Persian . lamb, Hudson seal, (dyed muskâ€" T ue, olf fur garment ar. HANDYMAN for washing, waxing 8â€"BURNER gas stove; 1 couch, fi*%: nfiw; nll:ii‘mm ;xue heater; ; floor psg dining room suite," . 29 Main . St. 8. " Phone 1065â€"M. * 0â€"28â€"1t COTTAGE for rent, Orr Lake, ‘hydro, boat, radio, from 10th of w to end of September.. JU. 946. 23 Syndicate Ave., Mt. Denâ€" KITCHEN cabinet and baby‘s crib. 43 Main St. S. xâ€"28â€"1t MAN‘S bicycle, $25. Marsh, 100 ‘Lilme Ave., North Weston. Phone Weston 991â€"Jâ€"4. oâ€"28â€"1t Phone 565â€"W. KITCHEN . table, porcelain . top, four drawers. Mrs, King, Crane Ave. 0â€"28â€"1t »Irwin. Phone 1080â€"J. â€" _ x28â€"1t plus on job; also male wiré hair fox terrier, thoroughbred, 3% months, ‘reasonable. 28 Rectory Rd. oâ€"28â€"1t 8â€"BURNER electric â€" stove, Mcâ€" Clary; coal oil stove, 3â€"burner, Monarch; both in good condition. ORIENTAL rw' 9‘ x 12}, $50, 1 Victor Ave. Weston 1083â€"W eveâ€" nings please. 0â€"28â€"1t 110 eightâ€"inch cement blocks, surâ€" _oven, broiler, large drawer pots and pans, lovely baker, $30.00 or will> trade; can deliver. . 15 Roxâ€" aline. Phone 408â€"J. 0â€"28â€"1t VICTOR portable radio, battery or electric; also cistern pump. Phone 364â€"J. 0â€"28â€"it SINGER u-;ng machine in _good ‘condition. 95 John St. oâ€"28â€"It BOY‘S bicycle for sale. Apply after 6 p.m. Phone 1015â€"W.. 0â€"28â€"It BLACK C&:kerisrfianTer'pups, 8 o o mowbhs old, registered, $20.. B. GAS range, cream, 4â€"burner, side __as new; 4 h.p. electric motor; other articles. _ Thursday nigsht only, moving Friday. 14 l‘(aol.:oerzt8 t. > . oâ€"28â€"1t 4â€"BURNER gas stove, cream and n enamel, with side oven and é:’ also Quebec cook stove. me 568â€"M or 35 Pine St. 0â€"28â€"1t _ suite; reasonable. Apply 44 St. John‘s Rd. E., Weston. 0â€"28â€"1t KROHLER chesterfield bed, good QUEBEC cook stove; dining room 9â€"PIECE walnut dining room suite, white rayon shower curtain and rings; 50 ft. Jl:den hose; boy‘s skates, Tâ€"year size. Phone IBI-VZVB-‘:«). 0â€"28â€"1 _ othy hay with a little clover at Burgess Corners. Mr. Ball, Phone Weston 157. 6â€"28â€"1t IVORY bedroom dresser. . 118 PIANO for:sale, must be sold at once; make us an offer. Call Zone 4â€"572 or office Y. W. C. A., Library Building, corner King and Main gb. xâ€"28â€"1t DOMESTIC HELP WANTED m«.’fi tes, , _ rea 1016â€"M. BEST PRICES boxes, odd gflu. dining eirs New and 1301 St. Clair Ave., W. KE. 9150. oâ€"19â€"10t 2 ACRES, more or‘less, of Timâ€" BEAUTIFY your homes with atâ€" > V‘o’mthn blinds, free m _ reasonable _ charges. VENETIAN blinds, madeâ€"toâ€"order, .« finest bassw it aatity hasenood, fittings sllken card, durable synthetic enamel finish. Estimates free. 1 .»â€" ARTICLES FOR SALE 4 EST PRICES PAID FOR ice boxes, odd dressers, kitchen ites, dining room suites. Cal eirs New and Used lj‘prnit.ur* Lawrence Ave. E. Phone 343â€"J. 0â€"28â€"1% ‘eston 1016â€"M. EMPLOYMENT WANTED , canpentry, paintinig, etc. 54 a 50 Phine hok reomel* frame house, E-"'f"-'a'. Packhan, Reg, , 689 or evenings Mr. Graâ€" COTTAGE FoRr RENT HOUSES FOR salt EDIATE POSSESSION FUR COATS for small conâ€" h u6 in te 10A f C €3 stices Dudet There Reaqiese |f/ ‘The s0th angust Castate E ‘WANT ADs|| *xxz*7|s3a094>. xâ€"28â€"1t ©â€"26â€"2t xâ€"28â€"1t â€"1t thme 90b atter °a QUIET young couple desire 2 or during ; Weston m‘hom WM’IOM-W. d s P 0â€"28â€"it WANTED by July 3ist small furâ€" * mished flat or 2 rooms by vetâ€" nonâ€"federal civil servant, wife and child, urgently need furnished apartment, duplex, flat, Weston preferred; reasonable rent; sober; reliable. MU. 1131 Local 67 days. LO. 5877 nights. Cooper EXâ€"NAVAL chief petty officer, VETERAN urgently requires un furnished ‘house, flat or apartâ€" ment for approximately two years. Has volunteered to work as dental techniciam at Maiton Convalescent Hospital. Must move out from Toâ€" ;vm.o. Your helpfio bk:ep !l?lwily of our together wi eatly apâ€" preciated, Phone R.Anglph lflg; reverse charkes. 0â€"28â€"1t ness man and wife, no children, a small house or selfâ€"contained apartâ€" ment. Six months‘ rent in advance if "desired. Phone HA. 6357. WANTED to rent by Weston busiâ€" August. z"No children), Laren, 3877 Brock St., Phone 9635. UNITED Church minister taking HAVE your Bathroom and kitchen y done _ in mim;-lilllge‘ finishes. our bedroomsâ€"and living rooms done in velvet tones. Restful to home. Stucco walls and ceilings done in oil and water tints. Charmâ€" ing colorâ€" schems on request, ‘My motto, "A g}euing job at a pleasâ€" ing price". Free estimates. Friendâ€" ly advice. Gliddens Co. Ltd. prodâ€" Gibson McCartney. F. J. MARTIN Contractor ' 6 King George Rd., Weston. Cement and carpenter work. Buildings repaired. Free estimates given. Phone 705â€"J. 42â€"‘ 6â€"28â€"8t George Warbri Phone 1248â€"W. CHILDREN‘S â€"clothing made reaâ€" ‘sonable. Phone 547â€"J. â€" 0â€"28â€"1t HANDY man. to do odd jobs, washing, cleaning and waxing floors, woodwork, walls, windows, SILVER Creek Health Baths for best massage. Finnish baths. Open Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 &m. Sunday, 10 to 2 p.m. For appointments phone MU. 1406. orman Keddy. ._:° _ oâ€"28â€"it e en rooms ‘eston district by Septemberâ€" 1st. â€" MONTAGUE BROS. ‘ PLAIN &hd ornamental contracting plasterers. Special on repairs. Neat! Clean! Prompt! No job too large. â€"Nome â€"too small: 48 Bartonâ€" ville Ave., Mt. Dennis, MU. 2062. that comforting relief you long for. You must be satisfied or money refunded. THE DEWSBURY CO., 53 Lansdowne avenue, Toronto 3, LAkeside 8751. 0â€"18â€"10t your druzgist for a ,}u of DEWSâ€" BURY‘S OINTMENT to«day, get VENETIAN blinds, refinished, reâ€" . taped, like new, estimates cheerâ€" fully given, reasonable rates. Weston 1016â€"M. xâ€"22â€"1t relief from the ITCHING, BURNâ€" ING irritation of ECZEMA, PSORIASIS ; ATHLETES FOOT, SORE TIRED FEET, and> man{ other SKIN DISORDERS. As FENCE made to order, any style, toâ€"smit the customer. For service call Weston 989 or 401â€"W. Estiâ€" STUBBORN SKIN DISORDERS AT LONG LAST! Dependable mates free. mailed postpaid in r{)llin, sealed envologo with price list; six samples, 25¢; 24 samples, $1. Mail Order Dfipc. G4, Novâ€"Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. xâ€"52â€"1t CHILD‘S ‘3â€"wheel bike, English _ model, with chain and. brake. 4 acre for sale off Russell Av Macadam paved, water, hydro, me public school under conlg.mcfioli. church in district. Phone 42-21%:1 T oâ€" t your home call us; we have sevâ€" eral clients waiting with rood cash payments. Packham Realty, Wesâ€" ton §89; evenings Mr. Graham 865â€"M.< _ . > O (ae28â€"1t VETERAN with 1 child or more, IF YOU are thinking of selling POSSIBLY LOST, vicinity of Church and Cross Sts., dark grey part Persian kitten, white underâ€" neath chin; answers to "Fluffy." Any information lwdini‘u ‘above Blun phone 918â€"M or Queen‘s Â¥., 222C ©â€"28â€"1t Reward. Phone 963J. _ 0â€"28â€"1t CLERK . wantedâ€"for grocery store. T ame 1988 _ _ * _ c h YGIENIC supplies (rubber goods W h APhictstchtthiedes Arohroass Whihaibcachides1 'denin#, or what inve ou. rge Warbrick, 99 Hardinig XW. me 1248â€"W. 0â€"26â€"1t OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED WANTED TO RENT PROPERTIESâ€"FOR SALE SERVICES OFFERED URGENT imw__.__._| _ Two truck losds full of happy _do odd jobs,| Children and adults left St. Anâ€" ng and waxing |drew‘s Church on Saturday, July walls, windows,|6, at 5 $.m. bound for Fundale hat have you.|Park, Woodbridge. The glrents 9 Hardinig XVQ. gzovided baskets and the Sunday 0â€"26â€"1t | School chocolate milk. It was graâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|tifying to see so many parents oom and kitchen|turn out and we do appreciate râ€"like ~finishes.|their coâ€"operation. After partakâ€" id living rooms|ing of the food the races comâ€" nes. Restful to| menced with the small girls 5 and is and ceilings|under. Carol Parsons won first; er tints. Charmâ€"| Lorna Woodward, second; Susan on :nq’uclt."ly Peacock, third. Boys 5 and under: Lo. Ltd. prodâ€" Weston 4;&-W. xâ€"26â€"1t Kingston. 0â€"28â€"1t lAE TNITC oMicks Bs Newihie Beuning Secame the 0â€"28â€"1t 0â€"28â€"1t ing of their baby. Baby Pailmer i?t.-lhuiun mh'm * Mrs. Bimms is leaving to = up residence in the di."o new Rev. T. B. Butler officiated at the service on Sunday at St. Anâ€" drew‘s Church. The Rector gave a very inspiring sermon from the text: "Let not your hearts be troubled, ye believe in God, beâ€" lieve also in me." Our service is just for one hour duting the sumâ€" mer months. Miss S’h'l‘gq Snider was at the organ. We extend our deepest â€" &nthy tb the relatives of zhem rs. Harry Gardhouse. The Gardâ€" houses were neighbours in Thistleâ€" town for years and did much for the d:: also Institute work for the good of the community. Our t thy also to 10000 600 B4 PDTTY ARCRWIIER, 22Uâ€" lm Tlvenscr; glr{:' 8â€"legged race, ‘rley Watt and Shirley Lewis; ladies‘ kicking shoe, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. C. Parsons; men‘s kicking shoe, Mr. J. Snider and Rev. T. B. wiitler. For the final v;indâ€"up elaph person present was given a slice or slices of wntcrm-!m and then everyone loaded on the trucks for ‘home after a delightful glcnic, Our many thanks toâ€" Mr. R. Worgan andâ€"Mr. Flavell for transportation provided, The Sunday School session is ts.-king a wg::&nm b‘:"rm the fil:t u'nl% in , September 1sts We take this opportunity to say how glad we are to have the boys and girls and will look to have them back in September. Lotna Nickle; boys‘ kicking shoe, Aubyn Tavender, Terry Dunning; broad jump, Bobby Kendrick, Auâ€" LOnden 39008 Aboiin Ti issc 2 to Terry Dunnin Donald and Kenneth Snider. ®© GARRATTâ€"In lovin{ memory <of Bertha Ann Garratt, who passed away July 8, 1945. . We mourned for her in silence, No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed . Wihile others are asleep. â€"Sadly missed by Jessie, <Bus and Bruce. GARRATTâ€"In loving memory of Bertha Ann Garratt, who passed away July 8, 1945. What would we give her hand to clasp, © + Her patient face to see; To hear her voice, to see her smile, As in the days that used to be. But some sweet day we‘ll meet again Beyond the toil and strife, And clasp each other‘s hand once more, § In heaven that ha.ppdy life. â€"Ever remembered by Alex, Stella and family. â€" KILPATRICKâ€"In loving ,memory of our darling little son and brother, Paul Goors, who passâ€" ed away July 9, 1942. 0. Today recalls sad memories Of our darling gone to rest, Anddthe ones who think of him toâ€" ay Are the ones who loved him best. â€"Sadly ‘missed and ever rememâ€" ‘bered by his Mummy, Daddy and Brothers. . In ‘Memoriam Engagements The engagement is announced of Qlive Elaine, only daughter of Mrs. Case of Weston, and the late Mr. Volley Hart Case of Yuté, Mich., to Donald Phum Warren, only son of Mr. and . D. C. Warren, Weston. The marriage will take &l,lce at Central United Church, eston, on July 20, at 3 p.m. Many h retu f the da ’;‘:irv ‘gggnn im -msng.. C lde e «g â€"Lovingly remembered by his Edward : Nightingale (nee Florâ€" ence Hill) are hnpfl‘to announce the arrival of their daughter, Healher‘ Anne, at the Edmund ;:"zmg Home, Friday, June 28, M 14 Thistletown NOoTVPC Es . brid e _of â€" Leslie‘ Francis Drury. Miss Banning is the dtu&hur of Mrs. Nelson Lindsay of Clairville and the late Mr. Banning of Dunâ€" dalk, while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Drury of Belleville. The birde was attended by her sister, Mrs. Bruce Maltby as Matron of Honor and Miss Perâ€" kins was bridesmaid, while Susan Butler was a lovely flower Y‘rl. The firoom was supported by Mr. Gerald Sime. The ceremons was performed by Rev. M. G. Butler, a friend of the bride‘s fnmiln asâ€" sisted by Rev. Harry Peters. Music was rendered by Mr. William Dunâ€" ning, organist of the church. Folâ€" J%ahe cereumgma, reception was \held in the iday School ;oom. On tr’e':\nâ€"nln. fyot;h fiu‘ifi oney‘moon, young couple w ;uide on their farm near Shelâ€" urne. A young engineer named O'Gdg' Just fmh,zlom the shores of the Liffey, Said "Why not rightâ€"about face, Reverse every tailâ€"race?â€" We‘d double our power in a jiffy." An Aberdonian,'living alone, had an early morning train to catch. Being a henv{ sleeper, he was afraid he would not wake up in time. Several possibilities preâ€" sented themselves, but every one meant a tip. Finally, he addressed an envelope to himself and posted it without & stamp. _ _ "Here‘s a letter for you," called the postman. ‘"There‘s #ive pence to &ay on it," ‘Take it back,‘ ‘commanded the Scot. "Carelessness like that does not.deserve to be encouraged." Early the next morning there came a thunderous poun&ng on the door. The Scotsman climbed out of bed and thrust his head out of an open window. Canada is a great nation today, in part because our people conâ€" stantly have desired more and betâ€" ter thinis and have been willing to work harder to get them, PLAN WORKED However, if we want our chilâ€" dren to have more comforts, new forms of recreation and sn evenl higher standard of living than we engoy, advertising: is vital to the fostering of new desires. It is responsible in no small measure. for ouravnfreunt high standard of living for our marâ€" vellous victory in World War IL Sometimes we hear that .%:“' tising makes .&eople want things they can not afford. Maybe it doas, occasionally. If we want our chilâ€" dren to live as we do now, adverâ€" tising could be «discontinued; alâ€" though .the price of many articles currently in common, use would soon be exhorbitant. _‘ Prizes given in the evenin%wore: Youngest baby, ‘Dennis < Dilkes; babies under 2 years, Caroline Flynn, Gloria Bln{s, Ruth Chapâ€" man, Mildred Shepherd, Donna Banks, Irene Shepherd and Beverly Smith; last married couf!e, Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Devins, Jr.; Kr- sons coming the farthest, Mrs. Leta Brown, who came from Detroit; largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mason and seven children; oldest gent, Mr. T. Cha%mnn‘of Weston; oldest lady, Mrs. Dan Whitmore of Watford; nearest birthday to the Later in the evening everyone went to the hall upstairs where a short. meeting was held for elecâ€" tion of officers for 1947. President elected was Perc. Elson;> viceâ€" Ex:aident, Ernie Banks; secretary, tty Banks; treasurer, Thomas Chapman. â€" _ _ . Advertising is an implement of modern business. It performs a function as essentialâ€"in production and distribution as does a tractor or a truck in producing and marâ€" keting farm crops, because it ing creases consumption and hence lowers cost. VALUE OF ADVERTISING After the games and sports in the afternoon -upg_el: was served in the basement. e winners of the prizes for lucky plates were Marion Orange, Barbara Banks and Della Devins. ser; frmdmothon putfin%cliflnl- pins in milk bottle, Mrs. E. Knox; grandfathers puttfnx clothesâ€"pins in milk bottle, Georg; Lund; egg boiling conttlt, Vera Forrett; bean bag contest, . Georie and Marie Banks; horseshoe pitching, Garnét Banks and Alan Mason, En Castaâ€" tor and Gordon Wilcox. j CCC PCO D APPTUOD, 2000 ENC Banks; lhoe-kich'nfi'fir m?fifi ladies was won by Lillian Britton; lucky spot on grounds, Lela Prosâ€" Banks; ‘girls, 17 and under, Elizaâ€" beth .bgh Margaret Castator; boys, ‘17 and under, Eddie Prosser, Bruce Mason; coat race, George and Marie Banks, John and Jean â€" «Winners of the ra as h&u: Girls, 8 years a . Marlene Dorreil, Judy M-.m Bmhx’bon. W and . Dale _ Flynn, y Sfi, wmm.i- girls, 10 y Shlrh‘m.” c orh : < Carol ; boys, 10 and under, Donnie _ Flynn, L'Hdo Castater, Kenny Brown; girls, 12 under, Rita Mason, Ruth . Audrey Tayles; boa:’, 12 and under, Grant Castator, Gordon Mason, Bobbie Banks; girls, 14 and_qu_&r. Marâ€" 4 and under, Bruce Mason, Jackie 25 MAIN 8T. N. . | RADIO REPAIRS We Maintain a Complete Service Department In Our Premises RICHARDSON FURNITURE & ELECTRIC CO. 4 ©2100, 29 NO 4) MEAEâ€" ‘Tayles, Alma‘ Tayles; boys, eA e " |aoadnd d A‘Tiem mt war Bont S July Brown Hols | ts us jfi"" “‘n dance was y, . Seott, fl ard and hi h lilgrn::‘ yuly 2. "| calling off assets of the said Deceased amiong the parties entitled thereto, hnvit::lg‘ regard only to the claims of whi he then shall have notice, and that the said Executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such. distribution. J. Culham, 2881 ‘Dundas St. W., Toronto, Solicitor for the said Walter Dent, Eeq., Executor, 225 Howland Ave., Toronto. And Take Notice that after such last mentioned date the said Execuâ€" tor will proceed to distribute the DENT, late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, . Spinster, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 51 and allied Sections of the Trustee Act, R.S.0. 1937, Chap. 165, that all Creditors and others having claims or demands u.%ninlt the .estate of the said EDITH VIOLA DENT, who died on or about the 19th day of April, 1946, at the said Town of Weston, are required on or before the 20th day of July, 1946, to send by post, preâ€" Euid,- or deliver to Walter Dent, sq., 225 Howland Avenue, Toâ€" ronto, the Executor of the said estate, or to the undersigned Solicitor, their christian names and surnames, addresses and descripâ€" ;.ionso,t the full particulars in writâ€" ng. of their r.\nu;z a.statément o their accounts and the nature 05‘ the security, if any, held by them. â€" IN _THE _ MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDITH VIOLA about the 6th day of Mr:iy' 1946, are herebyâ€" notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representaâ€" tive of the said. Deceased on or before the 20th dnÂ¥ of July, 1946, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal Representative will distribute the assets of the said Deceased havini regard onli to Chtiim' of which he shall then have notice. DATED at Toronto, this 22nd day of June, 1946. WALTER MURRAY, Executor, by his Solicitors herein: SHILTON, WALLBRIDGE & AULT, 100 Mcâ€" Kinnon Bldg., Toronto 1, Ont. SRATAPATA _ (also _ â€"known | as MICHAEL _STRATAPETTI) late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Railway Section Man, Deceased, who died on or Notice To Creditors IN THE ESTATE,OF MICHAEL SRATAPATA _(also known as MICHAEL STRATAPETTD. ‘floor was, cleared and music for a dance was provided by Ray Leonâ€" ;Mndhi-%onvm?'lmhhmh %ofif&omudme-. A good wuh‘dz;tllladtbo‘ cvux?cloudwit.h l!?iuo! the National Anthem and goodâ€" byes were said until the next reâ€" Son ana Wl iranen® Aftee Mhak Th floor was. cleared and music for a : n, Bernice Pentney; prizes|| | | mtesoreanpe® H ' A short followed which included a molg by Mre Fert: M | | Notice To Creditors And Others board, 3 electric lamps, 1 walnut bed, 1 walnut easy chair, 1 bed couch, 2 single brass beds, 2 pairs drapes, 1 roll top desk, 3 oak chairs, 1 Heintzman Victrola, 1 cherrywood desk, 1 cupboard, 1 oak dresser, 3 lace chairs, 2 walnut hall stands, 1 book case, 5 livingroom chairs, 1 Happy Thought cook stove, 1 pians box, quantity pipe with couplings, 1 mantle clock, 1 grandâ€" father‘s clock, 2 bronze ornaments, 1 flowur bin, 1 sod lifter, 1 oil heater, 1 crow bar, 1 weeder, 1 cultivator, 1 water pump head, number garden tools, and other FRIDAY, JULY 12 6 diningroom chairs, 83 mahogany chairs, 1 drawingroom chair, 1 revolving book case, 1 oak table, 1 walnut sideâ€" FURNITURE AUCTION SALE _/ â€" THISTLETOWN LL persons having claims irin_ltrjgg estate of I,ICHA!L ‘AND ANTIQUES | _ The Undersigned Has Received Instructions From ~_ MRS. ROBERT SIMS . To Sell by Public Auction at WESTON 1208 ersons â€" havin «â€" EFFICIENT â€"â€" SERVICE TERMS CASH ; A. M, McEWEN, Auctioneer. OF WaALNUT AT 2 P.M. w« OJN _ "Are you the man that was marâ€" ried in a cage of lions?" "I‘m the man." â€" "Did it seem éxciting?" "It did then. It wouldn‘t now." Mfi:: rh-su.uu_ Saturday by Appointment Toronto Weston 152W _ JUnet. 0769 ELgin 1863 Money To Lean CHIROPRACTOR Nervous and Chronie Discasss T3 Guestville Are. Mt, Dennis GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. â€"Officeâ€"â€" 330 Bey St., Toronto _ EL. 9880 Res.: 158 Church St., Weston GEORGE W. BULL "JUnct. 6402" _ "Westen 544" Residence:; HY. 8068 Auditor and Accountant 2 JOHN ST., WESTON ZONE 4â€"575 Weston 1164M.; _ For appointment during doy, phone office. For appointment during evening, phone residence. J. T. FERGUSON J. EDGAR PARSONS DIRECTORY | 18~Toronto Street, Toronto __ oâ€"16â€"52 C. LORNE FRASER Barrister &c. 88 KING ST., WESTON ZONE 4â€"475 = _ Auditor _ _ © 15 TORONTO ST. F. A. SILYERMAN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AUBREY PETTIT Chartered Accountant J. W. BROWN muflt',.:ouctm Bank of Nove Scotio LÂ¥ndhurst 2626 SOLICITORS W . 8t 7 DH. Elgin 4588 _ _After a period of two or three hundred years, .hlgl are ‘again to be built in an Indian shipyardâ€" at fl“..fi'” rpatam. The first ships be built are two 8,000â€"ton e t £. in eaf take from 12 u.’il months, 1200, shaiter se Building Ships shopping lists before they start the Mnr:, the stores. In Ji. way, m is pointed out, it may be ponibl,; to useful savings, for instance, some of the Family Allowance is The extras m-l“er:::: ’be or the ebflm:mt dnnaor of robbing them wf the essentials in Haphazard 7ofibbi>inxâ€"piokhg up things on sight and impulseâ€"is not recommended for those who have regard for a carefal family bud:«rf“l'ho Dorrtment of Naâ€" tional Health and Welfare advises flo’am‘ housewives to prepare sha ists before d:g_-hrt the round of the stores. In this way, m SHOPPING LISTS Zone 4â€"577 A. N. BOYLEN HENRY POPE C. J. MOSSINGTON GENERAL INSURANCE Life»â€"Atto « Fire » Casualty Aviation INSULâ€"BRIC R. EVANS & sons TELEPHONE WESTON 1289.J Have your warm air Furnace Tepaired NOW. . PAINTING, DECORATING Interior, Exterior *PHONE 676M JACK BAILEY Free Estimatesâ€"Friendly Advice ‘ Brush or .Spray | _ WESTON 438W. Your Satisfaction Is Our Success GIBSON McCARTNEY PAINTERS & DECORATORS WESTON 174â€"Jâ€"5 "Have those plumbing jobs * _â€" _.done lgOW.”n‘ Allan‘sService Station W J. WARD SUPERTEST PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE 196 Main South Yone WARM . AIR . FURNACES STIN ESS © | Movers. BUSIN E$ § CA R Db § | TINSMITH, ETC. 13 LA WRENCE fVE. PHONE 304 UNDERTAKERS lo\nlllhd_ Motor Tuneâ€"up 1122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 . Towing Service 1730 Jane St. MT, . DENNIS JUnct. 7996 or Weston 473J Work Guaranteed PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 ROOFING Pliano CRUICKSHANK INSURANCE DECORATING CARTAGE REPAIRED GARAGE AND medical care. RIGGS DEAD HORSES and CATTLE For free pickâ€"tip phone us. We pay phone charges. GOoRDOoN YoUnG LTD. Phone AD. 8636, Toronto . We Deliver Parcels Anywhere, Anytime. Prompt and Courteous Service. JU. 8733 _ ___ _ wWESTON 53 Elastic Stockings, Belts, etc, _ WA NT ED FLEET LINE TAXI CABS ‘ 38 _MAIN N. PHONE ‘ 677 â€" f No Waiting â€" 24 Hr. Service All Drivers Exâ€"Service Men TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER 10 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room Any Place... Any Time.. BAKER VETERAN‘$ TAXT MEDICAL SUPPLIES Zone 4â€"334 INCH‘S DRUG â€"STORE J. C. INCH, B.A, Phm.B., ROY‘S TAXI v Lire Phone * At 47 Main St. N. or Phone Weston Private Hospital RUPTURED? RoY‘s PARCEL DELIVERY PROMPT, COURTEOUS ‘ _ SERVIGE . _ 24 HOURS SERVICE Reasonable Rotes for Out of Town Trips Except: Sundays For Appointnrent Call Rates In Accordance With Byâ€"Law 1142 WESTON TAXT Use Our Direct 45 6 Phone dledulisn mesdate PHONE TAXIS Zone 4â€"595

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