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Times & Guide (1909), 31 Oct 1946, p. 8

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WON baby pram, blue, good tion, reasonable. _ Phone . oâ€"44â€"1t ONE dark oak buffet, 6 dining room chairs, flns cabinet and gramophone. All in good condiâ€" _Quebec heaters, etc. Single units $36, double whits, $44.50. BURLAND RADIO & ELECTRIC _ _ 2396 Dufferin St. :01? burners, 4 ranges, stoves, articles also blue woo!l dress and winter coat, fur trimmed, size 14. 2 St. John‘s Rd. East. Phone 1037â€"W. oâ€"44â€"1t longs; sports fickeh parka, size 14â€"16; man‘s overcoat, black, size 38â€"40, all in new condition. Phone 1222â€"J evenings. oâ€"44â€"1t stripe, bust 39, pants waist 36, leg 33, hardly worn, too small for owner, $28. Also grey tweed fall coat, size 40, $18. 3 Conron Place, FURNITURE and other household Weston Zone 4â€"463 B?Y’S overcoat, 4 pc. tweed suit MAN‘S 3 piece :s_u]t: grey with blue MANGLES for 7;ie, Apply 54 Gratton Street, Weston. oâ€"44â€"1t CHESTERFIELD, kitchen â€" and ELECTRIC rangette and a walnut dining room table with two Jeaves. Phone Weston 580. 0â€"44â€"1t finished in beautiful synthetic enamels. 7 days delivery, Free estimates, day or night service. Murray 6861, Weston 109â€"W. almost new, price $48.00. Phone 93â€"R Weston. oâ€"44â€"1t 10 St. John‘s Rd. E. GAS and coal combination stove. Apply 189 Main St. N. oâ€"44â€"1It Finest quality basswood, or metal STUDIO lounge with drawer, white enamel work top. Apply after 6, 16 Fern Ave. xâ€"44â€"1t GAS stove, 3 burner, good oven; high nheff. pilot light, in real Rod condition, $15. Apply 48 imo Cres. oâ€"44â€"1t excellent condition, reasonable. 83 Henry Street. Phone Weston 542â€"R. oâ€"44â€"1t KITCHEN cabinet, natural finish, ONE clarinet, Bell system. Phone T61â€"Mâ€"1. oâ€"44â€"1t _ convertible, factory recondiâ€" tioned, complete with mattress and harness. Zone 4â€"560. ncâ€"44â€"1t GURNEY white ename] cook stove, CARRIAGE, Gendron, Wallis blue, screen for Quebec heater and 5 ft. extension gate for verandah. B7 Joseph St. Phone 898â€"W. _ BLUE tweed coat with buttonedâ€"in fur lining, size 16, excellent condition. Phone Weston 652â€"W. oâ€"44â€"1t GOOD size dog kennel, metal fire BEST PRICES PAID FOR ice boxes, odd dressers, kitchen suites, dining room suites. Call Weirs New and Used Furniture, 1801 St. Clair Ave., W. KE. 9150. c 6â€"19â€"10t MARKET gardeners wagon, 1 ton capacity, pole and shafts. Apply F. Canning, Scarlett Road, Wai;.on, oâ€"44â€"1t dils, _ hyacinths, Phone 291â€"J. W. 1 Franklin Ave. ONE Quebec heater also four burner grey enamel gas stove, in good condition. Phone Weston 245â€"J. oâ€"44â€"1t HOLLAND buibs, WO winter coats, sale. Phone 897. 8â€"burner coal oil stove. Phone Weston 125â€"Wâ€"12. oâ€"44â€"1t PULLY block and rope, 170‘ long. Phone 465â€"W. oâ€"44â€"1t LARGE suitcase for sale, almost new, phone 386â€"J. oâ€"44â€"1t bedroom _aui_te;u,i_pri&iéifiy .“V.;‘-‘: KITCHEN range, wood box and 4â€"INCH cement weeping tile. Apâ€" ply 1986 Jane Street, Pelmo Park, Weston. Phone Weston 1295â€"J. 0â€"38â€"2t COAT and muff, beige trimmed with brown squirrel, size 14, mearly new. $15. Phone 282â€"J. oâ€"44â€"1t _ $5, _Phone 629â€"J. oâ€"44â€"1t BLECTRIC ironer, Easy, phone 421â€"W. 0â€"44â€"1t drllleu. & months to 6 months Aprly W. V. Church, cor, new Maltor Rd., Kipling Ave. Phone 107â€"Jâ€"3, Weston. _ oâ€"44â€"1t USED Quebec heater with oven, NEW HAMPSHIRE barred rock BILVER fox furs, scarves, collars, eapes, conts, muffs and dressed skins. . Buy direct from the ranch. lewin‘s Fur Farm, Weston 1080â€"J. Ell Beal coat, black, in exâ€" mt condition, $100. Apply EMPLOYMENT WANTED VENETIAN BLINDS St. South, ne 1063â€"J ARTICLES FOR SALE WANT AD SECT 112 Church size 14, for oâ€"44â€"1t tulips, daffoâ€" crocus, _ etc. M. McDonald, 0â€"43â€"3t xâ€"44â€"1t xâ€"43â€"1t oâ€"44â€"1t oâ€"44â€"1t oâ€"44â€"1t xâ€"43â€"1t oâ€"44â€"1t done in mirrorâ€"like Tinishes. Your bedrooms and living rooms done in velvet tones. Restful to home. Stueco walls and ceilings , in oil and water tints. Charmâ€" color schemes on request. My "A job at a pleasâ€" hg price". Free estimates. Friendâ€" HAVE your bathroom and kitchen COUPLE to share bungalow, all conveniences, hot water heating, gt:.e. Phone 134â€"Wâ€"3. 205 sell Ave. oâ€"44â€"1t suitable for two fi'e'hiievh'ofivb;'; business couple. Call evenings 123 John St., Weston. oâ€"44â€"1t ONE large furnished bedroom rent, suit one gentleman. Phone LY. 3736, 14 Rutherford Ave., Mt. Dennis, oâ€"44â€"1t men to share large room and bed. 27 Dennison sd W., Zone SINGLE furnished bedroom for ROOM and board for two gentleâ€" Ave. near Weston, $10 per foot or $200 cash. Hyland 040g. CHOICE lot, 25 x 110, Chiswick about 5 lbs. each. Be]ivery made every Saturday morning. Reve Castator, RR No. 2, Weston. 0â€"43â€"3t who called on Mrs. Shantz last week, please phone Zone 4â€"302. . oâ€"44â€"1t WE HAVE young 7np}ing ducks WILL Mrs. Miller, of William St gives immediate relief from corns and callouses 50c at all druggists. xâ€"44â€"1t 2. weeks‘ aupply; 371';7 lé_-;v;;lé; $5; at all druggists. xâ€"31â€"1t LLOYD‘S Cormn and Callous Salve SLENDOR Tablets are effective mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list; six samples, 25¢; 24 samples, $1. Mail Order Dept. G4, Novâ€"Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. xâ€"52â€"1t 7 up, while learning to read music. $1 weekly pays for guitar, music and instruction. Teaching at Workâ€" ingmen‘s Club, 40 Main street south, Saturday morning. New Branch Victorian Hawaiian School. phone HYland 5830. 0â€"39â€"1t STUBBORN SKIN DISORDERS AT long last! Dependable relief from the Itching, Burning, Irriâ€" tation, of Eczema, Psoriasis, Leg Ulcers, Hemorrhoids, Athlete‘s Foot, and many other irritating Skin disorders. Dewsbury‘s Eczâ€" ema Remedy is an all purpose Ointment that no home should be without. Get a jar of Dewsâ€" bury‘s Ointment at your Drugâ€" fis& today. Get that quick, comâ€" ortin% relief you long for. You must be satisfied or money reâ€" funded. If it is Ointment you need ask for Dewsbury‘s, at your Druggist. xâ€"tf HYGIWIVC supplies (rubber goods) YOU keep them home, your propâ€" _ erty _ on _ completion. _ FREE TRIAL LESSON in your home. You pliylllpiece every wiek. age M cm centita EOO EOE Inch Apts. Phone 28â€"J Piano, Singing. Violin, Theory, Kindergarten, Choral Class. MARION DEMOREST, LT.CM. xâ€"38â€"tf wWESTON _ _BRANCH _TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC school and 28 Holley Ave., on or about Oct. 18, sterling, enâ€" graved design, ‘&â€"inch wide. Senâ€" timental value, 28 Holley Ave., phone 615. oâ€"44â€"1t BLACK _ spaniel, answers â€" to "Wimpy," white streak on chest, reward $10. Phone 1088â€"W, Lloyd Rogers, Richview sideroad. SILVER bracelet lggty?e;n Kingâ€"SE dog on Oct. 1l1ith Doberman Pinsch, female, 6 months, brown and tan with black seat, short hair. Phone Weston Zone 4â€"359. HAWAIIAN GUITAR LESSON INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIED REWARD for information re lost completed, on Scarlett Rd., 1 street south of Maiton highway, 5â€"roomed brick bungalow with stone bay window, corner lot 45 x 140‘, low taxes, air condiâ€" tiened, oil heating, tiled bathroom, hardwood and mastic tile flooring, tinted walls, indirect lighting and veneitian blinds, lawn terraced and shrubs planted. Price $10,800.00. Possession 1st of November. Mrs. Annie Hawe, 43 Station St., Wesâ€" ton. oâ€"44â€"1t warm, good locality, close to|Irene, and Main St. Give particulars. Box /and Stuart, 4408, Times and Guide. oâ€"44â€"1t ) _ _ 0 _ ABOUT 9 rooms, good condition, WESTONâ€"For sale, new house, Princess Fashion Furs KI 3674 AD. 3884 (dyed rabbit), Viscacha, seal }dyod nb}fit)b b‘;'”hnmol:::' pmcsud amb), er8 » muskrat, Hudson seal, (dyed muskâ€" rat). Your old fur garment exâ€" PRICED from $69 and up, Coney ertly restyled to the new 1945 ashion. Price, $14. PROPERTIES FOR SALE SERVICES OFFERED POULTRY FOR SALE ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS TO LET FUR COATS â€" Preâ€"Season Sale HOUSES WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE PERSONAL MUSIC FURRIERS LOST xâ€"20â€"1t .& Zone oâ€"44â€"1t oâ€"44â€"1t oâ€"44â€"1t xâ€"lt MALE teacher desires room with board in north Weston. Phone 530â€"J wll 4 pam, 044â€"1t urgently require flat, apartment or house mzmuhed in Weston. Zone 4â€"302. oâ€"44â€"It (en:z require unfurnished acâ€" commodations for winter months. Please call Weston 398â€"M. oâ€"44â€"1t 1 outside door, 2 x 8 x 6 x 8 x 1%" thick. Phone 1155. oâ€"44â€"1t VETERAN, wife and child (one) of Bell Telephone Co. Appry Box 4424, Times and Guide. SINGLE room in Weston, vicinity RESPONSIBLE quiet couple urâ€" soon to wed, desire two or three room flat, preferably unfurnished. References. JU. 2842. 0â€"43â€"2% rooms or apartment by young couple with 2 months old baby. Phone JU. 2678, reverse charges. 0â€"40â€"4t YOUNG reliable cou ple. .Tmm DESPERATELY in need of house WANTED to huy'pi'nno in good condition. Phone 781â€"W. hatching season, flocks culled and bloodâ€"tested free of charge under government _ supervision. Guaranteed premium plus hatchâ€" ability premium Ydd‘ All breeds wanted. For full details write Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. xâ€"42â€"4t A good used rug, 9 x 10’76”, reason> able. Apply 189 Main St. N. HATCHING eggs wanted for 1947 kinds; also reâ€"webbing and reâ€" springing. Lyon, 59 Mahoney, Mt. Dennis. MU. 2706. oâ€"42â€"4t CHESTERFIELD repairs of all Weston police said that animal poisoning cases are usually sporâ€" adic, flaring up and dying down again just as quickly. window cl;ingfié. -g';;aer'{;ng:“ca;: pentry work, telephone Weston 1174â€"M. 6â€"44â€"2t "The poisoning does not appear to be deliberate," Mrs. Davis conâ€" tinued, ‘"but has probably been caused by gomeone leaving out some type of rat exterminator." All of the animals.that have died have been in the district of John, William and Jane," she continued. HA!_‘ID‘Y man for floor polishing, Reports of animal poisoning come from Mrs. I. Davis of 223 William St. who states that in the past few weeks at least half a dozen cats have perished, including a Persian which was a pet in her own family, from what is described as a poison "causing a slow lingerâ€" ing death." & Reports Animals Being Poisoned WARDROPEâ€"In loving memory of our dear brother, Flying Offiâ€" cer John Robertson Wardrope, presumed dead Nov. 6, 1943. Each day we look at your picture, So young, so cheergxl and true, "Tis no wonder our hearts are aching With longing dear John for you. â€"Fondly remembered by sisters and brothers. |BERRYâ€"In loving memory of our darling daughter, Janette, who passed away October 29, 1939, also her grandmother, Ethel May Berry, who passed away May 16, | _ 1984. No morning dawns, no light reâ€" | turns, |_ But that we think of you. ‘Those left behind are very dear | But none replaces you. _ â€"Sadly missed by Mommy,. Daddy, Tom, Beat, Elaine and Tommy. [WARDROPEâ€"â€"In loving memory of our dear son, Flying Officer John Robertson Wardrope, preâ€" sumed dead Nov. 6, 1943. He sleeps in a foreign land, In a grave we may never see; May God guide some kind hand, To lay a flower for me. â€"Fondly remembered by mother and dad. In Memoriam ABBSâ€"In loving memory of a dear mother, Margaret Ann Abbs, who passed away October 28, 1944. Loving and kind in all her ways, _ Upright and just to the end of her days, Sincere and true in her heart and mind, Beautiful memories she left beâ€" hind. f â€"Sadly missed by her daughter, Irene, and grandchildren, Valerie PITMANâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pitâ€" man of Emer('ly, Ontario (nee Greta Barnard of Painswick, England) are hlpfiy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Anita Jean, on October 25, 1946, at the Burnside Wifig Toronto General Hospital, other and daughter are doing fine. Paperhanging and Painting Interior and Exterior Prices Reasonable ° Geo. Mitchell & Sons Phone 605â€"R oâ€"43â€"4t NOTICES _ Births, Marriages, Deaths, Cards of Thanks, Engageâ€" ments, In Memoriams . Notices Under These Headings 50c Minimum For First 25 Words, 2¢ Each Additional WANTED TO RENT SERVICES OFFERED WANTED Word. oâ€"44â€"1t oâ€"44â€"1t oâ€"44â€"1t The Humber watershed, it was revemled to those in attendance at the tour, is approximately in the nh:r of a riggt angled triangle with its apex near Orangeville mJ omndig‘to Aurora and Humber Bay. Humber, it was found Outdoor groups such as the Boy Scouts, Naturalists and Recreation groups were particularly interestâ€" ed in the gathering. _ © _ Grougs represented in the tour included the Community Councils Coâ€"ordinating Committee, under chairmanship of Eric Baker, which sponsored the tour; the Adult Eduâ€" cation Board, officials of Camp Westowanis, Lakeshore YMCA, Toâ€" ronto Field Naturalists Club, Toâ€" ronto Real Estate Board, Toronto City Clerks Department, two mediâ€" cal officers of health, Toronto Angâ€" lers and Hunters‘ Association, secâ€" retary of the Central Youth Counâ€" til, I‘},orth York Community Counâ€" cil, York County Reforestation and Flood Control Committees, Swanâ€" sea Community C o u n cil, Boy Scouts‘ headquarters, _ Etobicoke Valley Authority, Men of the Trees, \RflylfOnurin fiusoum and the Onâ€" tario Department of Planning and Development. Jack Allan, MPP, West York, and Lex McKensles MpP, North Tork accompani e p while A. H. Richardson, chie) conservation enâ€" gineer, headed the representatives of the Ontario Department of Planâ€" ning and Development. e ooo ooo o en tig? Reduction of the available water supply, deterioration of food proâ€" ducmfi soils, depletion of farm wood lots and lack of adequate recâ€" reation sites were given as reasons for the tour. A tour, sponsored by Community Councils Coâ€"ordinating Committee in coâ€"operation with the Ontario Department of Planning and Develâ€" opment, covered a route almost a hundred miles in length last week. This Conservation Tour, as it was officially known commenced at the mouth of the Humber river and tel;\mijnated at the Village of King. Community Group Seeks to Return Life to Lands Bordering Humber Conservation Tour, Sponsored By The Community Council‘s Coâ€"Ordinating Committee Great Successâ€" Examples of Destruction Shown To Delegates 57 Adelaide Street East, Toronto 1, Ontario. Sealed Tenders, properly marked, will be received by the undersigned up to 12.00 o‘clock noon, Standard Time, on Saturday, Nov. 16, 1946 for the furnishing of trucks and drivers (snow plows will be supplied and attached by the Commission) for the removal of snow from the Commission‘s highways in York County during the season 1946â€"47, Tender Forms and Specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned on and after Friday, November 1st, 1946. JUnction 1162 JUnction 1162 CALL FOR TENDERS Public notice is hereby fivon that the first lit::f of the Court of Revision to hear and determine complaints lpfiuh with respect to assessments shown upon the Assessment Ro for the Municipality of the Town of Weston, prog‘nod in the year 1946, will be held in the Town Hall, Weston, on hursday, October 31st, 1946, at 8 o‘clock p.m. â€" All parties interested are required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Dated this 15th day of October, 1946. â€" â€" NURSES AIDES Rental of Trucks for Snow Removal TORONTO AND YORK ROADS COMMISSION Toronto Hospital, Weston Toronto Hospital Weston Must be capable and dependable. Salary $105 month. Generous pension plan. Living accommodation available. To train in care of patients. Instruction and supervision given. Good living accommodation available Permanent position if capable. Uniforms provided. Salary $80 month. Generous pension plan. ORDERLIES Apply SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES COURT OF REVISION TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Apply by Appointment _ Flood control, pr«éper land use, forestry, wild life and potentialities for the development of recreation areas will all be included in reâ€" ports being pn:rnred at the presâ€" ent time from data obtained gy a staff of 40 who worked in the Humber watershed this summer. Only at that time will the profesâ€" has three branches. Along the main branch it is still partially forested, examples of wimrerosion and water erosion are shown here. The _ west branch is notorious for its floods, as well as a great deal of stagnant water and periods with no water at all. Fine omk trees were noticed on this west branch as were toured and many fine speciâ€" mens of birds were visible to the travellers. Something of interest to us all were the roci formations, and it was pointed out to those presâ€" ent that P:ssils are present for those wishing to searcg for them. As the tour proceeded north the land was seen to sand plains, suitâ€" able sites for such projects as swimming pools were noted. With the proper damming in correct Elacea more recreation spots could e constructed. Report Released 25 MAIN ST. N. Telephone WESTON 1208 LY. 2626 RICHARDSON FURNITURE ELECTRIC CO. H. C. ROSE, Chief Engineer H. G. MUSSON, Deputyâ€"Clerk. WESTON 212 We Maintain a Complete Service Department In Our Premises Weston 212 | RADIO REPAIRS _ _Even in the matter of diet, one can get "too much of a good thing" say nutrition experts of the Deâ€" partment of National Health and Welfare. _ They ?oint out that, for comfort as well as health, food must be taken in reasonable amounts. This means choosing a balanced diet. It is suggested tfinnt such diet will be found in the "Canada‘s Food Rules" booklet which has been printed for free disâ€" tribution b{ the federal and proâ€" vincial health departments. "The time is ripe for taking acâ€" tion because of the increasing public interest," the committee contended in its report, pointing out that alâ€" ready authorities have been estabâ€" lished in the Ausable, Etobicoke and Ganaraska drainage basins. Balanced Diet ‘"Your committee is impressed with the need for conservation planning in our area," it was stated in the reg{)rt, which urged that a Humber River Conservation Auâ€" thority be established as permitted under recent legislation. _ A report by the Humber Valley Subâ€"Committee on Conservation to the Community Councils‘ Coâ€"ordinâ€" ating Committee of the Toronto district, was released during the tour. sional advice on the details of the proposed conservation program be available to the general public, it was intimated. Toronto Hoursâ€"3 to 5 Phone IU. 8459 SIMPSON‘S 13 Guestville Ave, _ Mt. lAllIS‘l’l:,' sOLICITOR c. Elgin 1863 Money To Lean _ 18 Toranto Street, Toronteo _ e oâ€"16â€"52 Weston 152W _ JUnet. 0769 GEORGE W. BULL Auditor and Accountant 123 WILLIAM ST. ZONE 4â€"575 GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. â€"Office~â€" 330 Bay St., Toronto _ EL. 9880 Res.: 158 Church St., Weston Weston 1164M. For appointment during day, phone office. For appointment during eveni /‘ w:ahom résidangc. llike I PHONES "JUnet. 6402" "Weston 544" Residence: HY, 8068 MONET TO LOAN ON GOOD mortoack sntbrrites Office Hours: Daily J. T. FERGUSON W J. WARD J. EDGAR PARSONS CHIROPRACTOR ’!mm and Chronic Discases PROMPT â€" EFFICIENT â€" SERVICE WESTON 1208 I.D.A. Drug Store C. LORNE FRASER Barrister &c. 88 KING ST., WESTON ZONE 4â€"475 UNDERTAKERS Fastom S 24 "zetr i6 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennis AUBREY PETTIT Funeral Directors Ambulance PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 Chartered Accountant Auditor lAlllSTlll, SOLICITOR, te. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON â€" Phones: F. A. SILVERMAN nA w Linoae J. W. BROWN 1 to 8 15 TORONTO ST. SOLICITORS Elgin 4583 ¢w And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediâ€" ate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corâ€" rected according to law, the last day of appeal being the 2nd day of November, 1946. Dated at Weston this 12th day of October, 1946. ___ D. E. WADE, THE TOWN OF WESTON Clerk‘s Notice of First Posting of Voters‘ List Voters‘ List, 1946, Municiâ€" pality of the Town of Weston, County of York Notite is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of the Voters‘ Lists Act, and that I have posted up at my office at the Town Hall; Weston, on the 12th day ‘of October, 1946, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inâ€" spection. A. N. BOYLEN Cartage and Movers. HENRY POPE Life â€" Auto â€" Fire â€" Casualty Aviation “ BUSINESS CA R D $ " PAINTING, DECORATING Interior, Exterior 7 PHONE 676M . Free Estimatesâ€"Friendly Advice Brush or Spray WESTON 438W. Your Satisfaction Is Our Success Clerk of the Town of Weston. JACK BAILEY "Have those plumbing jobs done NOW." Zone 4â€"577 GIBSON McCARTNEY C. J. MOSSINGTON GENERAL INSURANCE PAINTERS & DECORATORS Allan‘s Service Station WARM AIR FURNACES 196 Main South (_@filfldl@ TINSMITH, ETC. 13 LA WRENCE AVE. PHONE 304J Guaranteed WM. A. RIGGS 1230 Jane St. MT. DENNIS JUnct. 7996 or Weston 473J Work Gusranteed Specialized Motor Tuneâ€"up Piano Tuning 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 WESTON 174â€"Jâ€"5 INSURANCE CRUICKSHANK GARAGE LÂ¥ndhurst 2626 DECORATING CARTAGE (BILL ALLAN, Prop.) SUPERTEST PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE REPAIRED Towing Service We Deliver | Anytime. ADVERTISING PAYSâ€"TRY DEAD HORSES and CATTLE For free pickâ€"up phone us. We pay phone charges, GORDON YOUNG LTD. Phone AD. 3636, Toronto wl S OEPCCOSTETE UEI JU. 8733 WESTON 53 Elastic Stockings, Belts, ete, | WANTED No Waiting 24 Hr. i Wvdivd.as.... _A TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER 10 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room FLEET LINE TAXI CABS 38 MAIN N. BAKER Any Place... Any Time.. MEDICAL SUPPLIES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1949 VETERAN‘S TA XI Zone 4â€"334 INCH‘S DRUG STORE J. C. INCH, B.A, Phm.B, RoOY‘sS PARCEL DELIVERY RUPTURED? Use Our Direct Line Phone At 47 Main St. N. or Phone Weston Private Hospital ROY‘S TAX! â€" TELEPHONE PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 24 HOURS SERVICE Reasonable Rates for Out of Town Trips For Appointment Call Rates In Actor With Byâ€"Law Except Sundays WESTON TAXI Phones Weston â€" 677 MU. â€" 5772 45 6 900 456 Parcels Anywhere, Phone PHONE TAXIS rdance 1142 . Service Zone 4â€"595 IT!

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