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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jul 1946, p. 8

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LA _ Brighten Up Your O _#\ Home Now k:f{“x With Bd FaP N ParintS "D,Algofl'h'N , ELECTRIC__ 1 LAWRENCE AVE. W. ZONE 4â€"485 Store Closes 6 P.M. During June, July, August n 1 eb 38 W 3 ~ _ Cumber â€" Builders‘ Supplies â€" Fuel 138 Main St.â€"Weston Ph. 74â€"JUnction 9662 THE RING THAT REVOLUTIONâ€" IZID MOTOR RECONDITIONING Ag M FOR PLYMOUTH BRAKE SHOE SERVICEâ€"Most CTC stores have modern equipment to install "Chrysotile" linings on your brake shoes. Charges very moderate . . » 46 can do the rest of the ‘job yourself. ALMATEX For _ . FLQORS Cement â€" Wood â€" Lino Cement â€" Wood â€" Lino I See The New 1946 This is especially good for Samples cement floors. WALLPAPERS Painting and Decorating Estimates Cheerfully 2 .'ki Given H. C. BROOKBANKS: TB to ‘42 ...... SEALED BEAM HEADLAMP CONVERSION KITS PISTON RINGS _ INSTALLED COMPLETE $355.00 Get Your Order In To Assure Prompt Installation ' 24 HOUR SERVICE f Experienced Installation Men IRVIN LUMBER he Weston Shoetmetal And || voy. ot neam | to my in beitautitond Alr Show _ TORIDHEET OIL BURNERS MOTOâ€"MASTER 95‘s EASY TO INSTALL! You can do it yourself ...-:’I‘.:-"lmd W‘fâ€"m“' *I engine pumps se _uses too 282 MAIN ST, N., Rear of Coulter Foundry «â€"â€"Telephone: Weston 993 â€" JU. 0422 ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION An engineered product that ighs and General Sheetm« (F. -1t:r'unn. Mgr.) whs and General Sheetmetal Work SUMMER HAZARDS Wl co. LTD. for all cars 1.80 to 2.50 1.65 to 2.25 1.80 to 2.50 For _All Round Lampe 1939 ‘and 10.98 earlier® Balanced Brgke Sets & & Engineéred for oqch car Mydraulic Brake Fuild, 18 ounce (W%@ KA . Leclucéccocersecaruube Shock Absorber. and Knee Action Finid,â€"16 ounce size ... m" GUARD. 26" long, fu a ights 16 high. Veryâ€" 6 dy with 1" / ancle G, eroes bats. Triple plating ... o ts 44 wiat urin two crom be Wery attractive and dursble FENDER GUABD. Similer to above but without cross bats :. y â€" Ad ra eB tood CC22 _b io ym t MOTO MASTE® " N 4 e nvomautdt Shoek .:3:3 bsorber Fiuid Built to original equipâ€" ment quality Comme: July 1st mse:rd."vmam At 6 p.m. Daily Linings Mounted on â€" Your Shoes or a Complete Brake Job + "1}| It‘s our first peacetime summer ‘ â€"let‘s make the most of it and don‘t : let‘ the . above / summer ® . ||| hazards ruin your vacation." Jt takes two weeks to suntan.safely = and first exposure l&.ouldn't exâ€" ceed 10 minutes in morning . and 10 in the afternoon. A sunâ€" uel burn is a real burn. Poison Ivy grows meekly in waste places and is equally at home in rich n 9662 woodlands _ or _ near . bathing beaches. The plant‘s poison can easily be carried b{o clothes, mmmmmm=â€"==‘ll especially if if the clothes are o damp and have come in contact Y with the plant. Don‘t scratch ; use lots of laundry soap and scrub well for several times under runping water. < Boil or i chlorinate the drinking water lation and use only. pasteurized milk. If you can‘t purchase pasteurâ€" ized milk, then pasteurize the milk yourself. Additional salt is required during summer heat to Ic compensate for greater loss from perspintion1 nrlld t{) mati)r‘l- NIGHT tain orrect salt level in the wESTON Mood * 421 W 2 CARL E. HILL, M.D., M.O.H. 3.25 If Visiting U.S. Money Permit Is Still Necessary At Present NoChangeâ€" In Foreign Exchange Regulations Is Likely Canadians visting the United States will still be required to obâ€" tain their American funds through foreign exchange control channels and nccort‘linsl to foreign exchange regulations, despite the order creâ€" ating parity between the Canadian and U.S. dollars. Canadians States will s tain their Ar A foreign exchange control offiâ€" cial stated there was no Change, and likely to be none, in the reguâ€" lations respectix:ig the purchase of U.S. dollars and the spending of Canadian currency in the United States. â€" s This means that a Canadian proâ€" posing to go, say to Buffalo, must obtain an "H" form from a Canaâ€" dian bank before he can take more than $50 out of the country. Sums smaller than $50 may be taken without an "H" form. i s "The Foreign Exchange Control Boxd has been pretty generous, however, in its interpretation of the permission to allow ‘any reasonâ€" able amount of Canadian money to be taken out of the country for pleasure purposes," the official exâ€" plained. Twp. of North York CANADA‘S HISTORY 8 un b u r n, Contaminated Water, Roison Ivy, Unpasâ€" teurized Milk, Fatigue, â€" Inability to Swim mw&m‘m the faces of the burly St. Bernards they seem h% ht 5"..."'.'5....»- ue piti on Ne vinentianare valend at 2100,000. porppy ppte on int Pm in tompany with thelt owners, Some dogs wear coats, permal Canadian ion Public Archives slipped away in time erman invaders. The ssion is to collect all storical â€" information POOCHES ENJOY PLANE TRIP archivists, uebrun and | for Paris of docun hivists, Robert tun and Victor t Paris to reâ€" f= documenting under â€" French interrupted by ue to Can to have archives Royal: Air Fom“w-dnn 85, r sofsong the Uhiled Srews for hi Re In or P (ube it o ce=s ». Closing Recitals Foree DAYâ€" M MOW! MORRETAECAUT been hfl&%'flrfldm in‘ the staged at DeHavilland rt in the near future. .. %>. ¢ Air Vien-\Kllnhil-D.“V." Care 5 t £# e reas cA finbod it to the Air ifi.’g. e is not hopeful, however, that tho‘fludron' will : be %b acâ€" cept the invitation though he feels ?u l't‘hnt if txx‘ divnl%:n w merican can ovg effort will be made to do so. e invitation is the second reâ€" ceived . from (!;Agodl The first came from the RCAF at Winnipeg which is putting on a ‘Jocal air force show on July.12 and 13. Cfi mm{i\‘g down this invitation, Air miltw explained. that @â€"diâ€" version to innipe’ would run the squadron over its "engine chlnfi" period, In other words,â€" if the extra mileage had been added it would ‘have necessitated a comâ€" lete overhaul job on all en%'nes gefore the return flight to Eng! land. In additiond to the time facâ€" tor ‘it is considered doubtful whether either the United States or Canada is equipped: at the moâ€" ment to do this overhaul. Air Viceâ€"Marshal Carnegie exâ€" plained that the American tour had been arranged: some time beâ€" fore any announcement had been made and that he himself had known nothing about it until reâ€" cently. Une: "I can see no particular reason for the .Canadianâ€" Government to have issued any invitation to the Squadron when‘ they learned of the American‘trip," he commented. "The United States invitation and tour was arranged to mark a parâ€" ticular _ occasion, National Air Force Day, something which you have not yet inaugurated in Canâ€" ada. It at some future time Canâ€" ada should issue such an invitation I know everything possible would be done to arrange a similar tour." The appointment of Clifford A. Murchison, KC, of Ottawa, an *iâ€" ternate chairman of the National War Labor Board, was announced by Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, Minisâ€" ter of Labor, today. The appointâ€" ment became effective on June 11. Mr. Murchison who is. secretary of the board,. will preside at the meetings of the board in the abâ€" sence of the chairman, and will on these occasions be considered a member of the board; and will have the right to vote. C. A. Murchison Alt. Chairman War Labour Board In making the announcement Mr. Mitchell pointed out that Mr. Murâ€" chison is highly qualified for: the position. In 1941 Mr. Murchison relinquished his lega{l\ practice in Loo on en‘ LE NP O OS eP se in rJune, 1945, the duties of secreâ€" ta%‘of the board were added. e present z:ippointment was auâ€" thorized by Orderâ€"inâ€"Council dated June 14, 1946. * Taxi companies thriving business â€" dians at Montreal west of Prince Alb tors report as mal day are made to th up Indians who w spending spree. Tt Last winter‘s fur c richest on record, : Albert, many to the v â€"thanks to Inâ€" 1 Lake, 90 miles bert. Taxi operaâ€" any as 11 trips a he village to pick want to enjoy a The trip costs $30. atch, one of the s believed to be Indians‘ money. :.M \ * & m ": Exam. Results the school auditorium of Central United .~Church, were creditably m::nd and well received by and enthusiastic audiences. At the senior recital, held June 20th, the following took part in the program: Margaret Anne Gemmel!, â€" Two piano n‘d;:nll ;cn p'nunt; "the studio 0 .A‘m\bo’(':"'l &?v.nlog when t.hg enâ€" tertained their parents and friends P t o d w 23 fhrgmt Swan, â€" Helen LeGard, Joyce Bowering, all from the junior class; and: from the senior class, Irene. Burns, Magdelene Maruâ€" sinec, Bruce Jeffrey, Ross Beardâ€" all, Margaret McDooling, Barbara Clarkson, Joan Wood, Raymond Bullas, Lorraine McAlhone, Marian Ault, Louise Ferguson, John Schuâ€" ler, Elizabeth Moffat, Doreen Strand, Nm? Western, . June Moore, Jean Prentice, Don Kirkâ€" land, Elizabeth Western, Maurice Baker, Flora Chisholm, Shirley W;lmsleg, Isobel Barker, Nancy Boake, Bruce Prentice and Edna Reynolds. The junior recital was held on June 27th. At this recital the following names npg:ured on the pr;igum: Stanley Osborne, Gar Pink, .fi Margaret Greated, John Coulter, Mary Aann Calnan, Barnâ€" ara Bridgman, Wallace Armstrong, Marjorie Hagen, Noreen Osborne, Marilyn Hart, Barbara Cruise, Rita Marshall, Bery! Carruthers Pnuli Shantz, / Joyce â€" Phillips,.aJimmie Christie, David Kirkland, Jean Marshall, Eleanor Young, Billie Hanna, Barbara Wallace, Ma;il Burgess, Derry Dnn:l, Bob WoofE Norma Wardrope, Melba Richardâ€" son, Joyce Bowering, Ruth Bowerâ€" ing, Emily Marusinec, Mary Gunn, Paul Roe, June Vaughan,. Betty Anne Jeffrey, Leonard McDooling, David Allatt, Carol Moffat, Don Ord, Shirley McIntyre, Lorraine during the cloging week of the sumâ€" Refrigerating Service to all makes of Refrigerators P_ I N E RI D GE ‘ Kirby G;::t;-:(é;fln Jean Electric and â€" â€" EASY TO LOOK AT Engineering stt l oo Phone Woodbridge 49â€"Râ€"3 ADULTS 25¢, Plus Tax, 30c RR. 2. WESTON TWO SHOWS DAILY, 6.30 P.M. & 9 P.M. Oil Burners Installed in any Furnace or Boiler Service to all makes of Burners I Specialize in Heating Hot Water and Steam Hot Air and Air Conditioning THIS MODEL SIMILAR TO ILLUSTRATION E;XE&AY‘(')}'IQTHE SAME PERFORMANCE © 1 WAVE BANDS ° ©@ BUILTâ€"IN ANTENNA ©@ 5 TUBE SUPERHETERODYNE | . | ‘ © RECORD PLAYER CONNECTION ®@ AUTOMATIC VOLUME and TONE CONTROL TERMS WESTON MUSIC & RADIO | 28 MAIN ST. N. which were held in WPuy 40 Only to Clear # DDWVY . AP EO . AARRCEITT _ WY Maurice Baker; pass, l.yg:é Bullas. ~Grade II, W’ f v élass : honors, . Louise~ Ferguson, Nancy Western and Jean Prentice; honors, Margaret Ann Gemmell, Bruce Prentice. ° > â€" giuo honors: Jennetta White and immie égflfi:gd?m, Melba Richâ€" ardson, W Grade I, t.h.ofl, firstâ€"class honors, Lorraine McAlâ€" The exis heavy demand for Canadian fifin in the : United Kinfldom will. continue . at least until the n&i:( of 1948 and ‘probâ€" ably for " or three years" beâ€" yond, R. D. Roe, rmntz appointed Canadian (timber . trade commisâ€" sioner to the United Kingdom, said at Edmonton. One of the strangest jobs in the world is that of Tom Smith, Norâ€" wich, England,who bathés canâ€" aries, wrapping each customer in a tiny blanket and drying it before DEMAND. FOR LUMBER HAS STRANGE JOB a candle. â€" TWO FEATURES â€" IN TECHNICOLOR Sonja Henie -_}_flchul O‘Shea MON.â€"TUES.â€"JULY 15â€"16 ITS A PLEASURE AS MUCH LARGER MODELS Â¥4>¢ FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAYâ€"JULY 1213 _ . .. TWO FEATURES â€" Robert Loweryâ€"Phyllis Brooks in WESTON In Accordance With W.P.T.B. "Where sound sounds best" HIGH â€" POWERED LSO â€"â€" Virginia Greyâ€"Donald Cook in BLONDE RANSOM WWLu :mwmn. c is P * BOX OFFICE OPENS 615 PM. with Philip Dorn â€" Helmut Dantine â€" Jean Sullivan: â€" FRL & SATâ€"â€"JULY 1248 â€"â€" ADMISSION â€" WED. & THURB.â€"JULY 17â€"18. . <% "ABBOTT AND COSTELLO INHOLLYWOOD®" with _ Jinx. Falkenbur Dave O‘Brien and with Bud Abbott » Lou ADDED ATTRA "TAHITL NIG * IN _ SseRY . _ Advertising Pays â€" Try It! The â€" Vagabonds Alan Hale _ _ ADDED FEATURE _ _ _ â€"Frederic March â€" Betty Field in «TOMORROW THE WORLD" with Agnes Moorehead « Joan Carroll 64.95 | HEA WHILE THEY LAST Errol Flynn â€" William Prince CHILDREN 15¢, Plus Tax, 18¢ TELEPHONE ZONE 4483 WEDâ€"THURS.â€"JULY 17â€"18 OBJECTIVE BURMA SELECTED SHORTS °> meseapemmmmecegepemeneter maceie en io ON« l‘;â€"JUl Wl 2&‘ ~ #GTEL BERLIN® f with: Pager Lorte] 4. Alén [ . _ AppED PEATURE _ . "BREWSTERS s > / with : : Dennis< O‘Keef@. + Helen Walker â€" June Havoc » Eddie "Rochester" Ander= son « Mischa Auer Ilo and, Frances Rafferty â€" » Jean Porter ZONE 4â€"400 â€" TERMS â€"â€"INâ€". {} M

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