Times & Guide (1909), 5 Dec 1946, p. 10

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members of the public. Nothing can dlb. :i'o‘r: dn-:inx to dtho ose who are to E ulu ‘exâ€"service men‘ m the e ngool their prestige by apâ€" peals from doorâ€"toâ€"door . by men Wwhose claim to consideration is aften based on spurious service. We believe that members: of the public can, render a real service to worthwhile projects and individuals by giving a firm ‘No‘ to doubtful advertising and worthless calenâ€" dars.â€"(The Canadian Veteran). 1139 YONGE STREET KI. 6135 1 LITILE AVE. 1871 PHONE 390â€"Jâ€"12 FREE ESTIMATES E. S. WARN AND SONS BUILDERS â€" CONTRACTORS Elmhurst Drive WESTON, R.R. 3 RUICKSHANK GARAGE York Townshfipr Municipal Elections, January 1st, 1947 Sand, Gravel, River Stone Base Plugs â€" Wiring for Electric Stov Specializing in New Residences Repirs to Irons, Toasters, Lamps, Washers, Fans and Fixtures Called for and Delivered EVENINGS PHONE 42 ALL WINTER 122 Main St. N. Zone 4â€"387 CARTAGE expert, lowâ€"cost service. isn‘t any time to take chances ... We‘check engine, steering, brakes, battery, windshield wiper . . . change oil and add Antiâ€"freeze. Drive with conâ€" fidence in all weather. Quick, Wm. McGill & Co.â€" B. E. HAJIGHT F. E. SWIFT R.R. 3, Weston Phone 204â€"Jâ€"4 "McQGill‘s Coal" GENERAL HAS BEEN A FAVORITE WITH DISCRIMINATING BUYERS % $ Your "Vote and Influence respectfully solicited to â€" JV. 1207 _C. J. McMaster, Reeve 1947 FOR SEVENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Established 1871 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Two Irishmen were trying to reâ€" move a piece of rock lying in the roadway when an old lady passing stopped and watched them., Then she said: "Men, why not try blgsting it ?" One of the men looked up and sai. "Lacy. we have tried every swear word we know, and yet we cannot move it All men are endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights; among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.â€"Jefâ€" ferson. It will never do to be behind the times in things most essential, which Eroceed from the standard of right that regulates human destiny.â€"Mary Baker Eddy, Whene‘er our country _ calls, friends, sons, and sires should yield their treasure up, nor own a sense beyond the public safety.â€"Brooke. Be just and fear not; let all the end8 thou aimest at, be thy counâ€" try‘s thy God‘s and truth‘s.â€" Shakespeare. _ The grand total involved to date â€"which includes applications alâ€" ready uigpwvod but not yet actualy ly _ pa outâ€"is â€" approximately $576,700,000. This is made up of $492,850,000 in gratuities payable directly to discharged . service ersonnel in cash and another 583.850,000 in _ reâ€"establishment credits, usable for the purpose of buying business equipment, houseâ€" hold articles or the liY(e. f A Standard Close to 1,000,000 men and women have obtained benefits, it was shown, with the army outâ€" numbering the combined totals of the other two branches, both in number of beneficiaries and in the aggregate sum received. _ â€" Former members of Canada‘s fightinfi forces have drawn around a halfâ€"billion dollars in gratuities and reâ€"establishment credits, a survey Oof the services showed today. e â€" Vets Have Drawn Over Billion In War Benefits Myrtle $492,850,000 Paid Out In Gratuities And $83,850,000 In Credits ADVOCATES :â€" Chas. J. McMASTER A man who has faithfully and honestly Served you for the past 13 gun. (4 as Councillor and 9 as Deputyâ€"Reeve.) A complete knowledge of the Township‘s condition and needed improvements. _ 229 WALLACE AVE. ME. 2491 PHONE ZONE/4â€"514 Improved Transportation Facilities with One Fare and transfer throughout Township and City. Improved Parks and Playgrounds Improved modern lighting on side streets. Erection of Incinerator. Rrection of Municipal Building in Township FOR 100% SERVICE ELECT REEVE for 1947 1946 As the deadline approaches the stress and strain on the editorial staff increases a hundredfold, we ask you to have consideration, and to give the editors time to give your article careful reading so that it may be handled in the right way, i.e. an appropriate heading etc. In this respect we beg of you to send in any news item or adverâ€" tisement as far ahead of the deadâ€" line as possible, It makes our task easier and will ensure the satisâ€" faction that you desire. _ The deadline time for this pager is Monday night, please remember and do your part to help us. . The definition of the term deadâ€" line may be best explained, as that time when the preparation of all copy and advertisements must be com{:leted in order that an edition of the paper may go to press, The deadline must be enforced at all times, this is a most rigid rule in the newspaper business. For obâ€" bious reasons, the dea&me is not elastic and may not extended beyond the set time. Were the deadline time relaxed it would have lost its purpose. In case of a holiday week, the deadline may in some cases be set back at least twentyâ€"four hours, but if such is the case, notice will always be given in the edition previous. _ Mrs. Chadwick: ‘"She took it for a personal allusion. She used to be Mr. Scadd‘s typist." > Deadline Is Absolute Get Copy In On Time The deadline on this paper for all newsmftter and display adverâ€" tising is set at 6.00 p.m. on Monâ€" day. Never later. Any copy received after this time will receive no guarantee of publication until the following week. An Insult Mrs. Dinsmore. "I wonder why Mrs. Sceadss got so angry when I said I never would let m)&'husbsnd dictate to me?" ue The editorial staff of any newsâ€" paper is thrown into great turmoil by copy for the next edition not reaching them within the allotted time. To save unnecessary work, a deadline is set for all material. Anything _ received after that deadline is excluded from the paper until the following edition, The Deadline Deadline For News Articles And Display Advertisements 6 p.m., Monday Nightâ€"Only Classified Ads Accepted Until 11 O‘clock Tuesday 29 22 15 CONSUMER‘S RATION COUPON CALENDAR Right Around Home 30 23 16 MON 24 31 10 17 Mr. Mills was educated in Toronâ€" to at Church St. public school, Jarvis CollegiateInstitute and Uniâ€" versity of Toronto. After obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineerin, he joined the civil engineering he joined the Limited and served with several of their public utility companiesâ€" Porto Rico Railways, Camaguay Electric Company, Cuba, and Mixiâ€" can Northern Power Company in Mexico from 1911 until 1;14. He served with the Canadian Field Artillery, CEF, France, from June, 1916, until November, 1917, when he was invalided to England. He then acted as gunneryâ€"instructor at Canadian _ School ofy Gunnery at Whitley, Surrey, England, until the autumn of 1918 when he joined the The Honorable Dana Porter anâ€" nounced this week the appointment of Mr. Geoffrey Mills as ‘?’rade and Industrial Commissioner at Ontario House, London, England. He has replaced Mr. F. J. Lyle, who, after two years in London, is now direcâ€" tor of trade and industry in the Department of Planning and Deâ€" velopment at Queen‘s Park. DECEMBER 22. This girl 22. Metal 25. Leading article 20. Sheep ganis 12. Man‘a name 11. Whifipoo! 24. Bi 37. Dutbh commune 38. British country (ab.) 39. Jacket ¢1. Due 44. Cleverer 47. Pronounce ‘vdmmt 49. Present 50. Greek mythology charaeter 81. !ln'- name 57. Surmounting §4. Sme1l 14\ Valueles® thing 85. Pheasant broods 14 15 18 20 21. 22 1. Not to be found 5. Performed 8. Ages 12. Tree 13. Worm 14. ftory 15. Part of speech 16. Channels 18. Applies 20. Moldings 21. Biblical region ALLl SUGAR COUPONS IN RATION BOOK $ ; AlL EVAPORATED MILK BEAVER coupons BUTTER COUPONS B29 TO 834 , _ MEAT courons mse to mes . E powN 1. Furnish 25 DECEMBER 31 CROSSWORD PUZZILE ACROSS APPOINTMENT ANNQUNCED GEOFFREY MILLS 26w1m couron B36 _ MEAT COUPON Mé5 | Valid 19 12 TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON SUGARâ€"PRESERVES $37, 538 BUTTER COUPON B35 MEAT COUPON M64 _ Valid SUGARâ€"PRESERVES 536 BUTTER COUPON B34 MEAT COUPON M62 _ Valid MEAT COUPON M63 â€" Valid Musical Instrument Keepsake Wooden fitting Continent Shakespeare character Apart (prefix) Whatnot (The answer to this purzle sppears elsewhere in this tssue) ce THURSDAY Fee 11 17 22 28. 29 21 Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force. After discharge in 1919 he spent one year as vocational offiâ€" cer, Degartment of Soldiers‘ Civil Reâ€"establishment in _ Montreal. From 1920 to 1929 he was manager of Underfeed Stoker Company of Canada, manufacturing power plant equiimem, heat exchangers,, materials handling apparatus, and similar lines. For two and a half years he was the Ontario district manager for Babcock, Wilcox and Goldie McCullough Limited. In 1931 he become one of the founders and organizers of Corporate Investors Limited, a successful Canadian inâ€" vestment trust and director and viceâ€"president of City and Dominâ€" ion Company Limited, an investâ€" mentâ€"management organization. He was with the wartime bureau of technical personnel, Department of Labor, Ottawa, from Dgarch. 1942, until his present appointment. His eldest son served with the Royal Canadian Navy from Sepâ€" tember, 1939, and is now an officer on the permanent ntren%:h. His younger son served with the RCAF and 319 Fleet Air Arm from Octoâ€" ber, 1942, until invalided out in Deâ€" cember, 1945. "We now have a recreation comâ€" mittee doing a fine job for the youth of this township," stated Councillor _ Cashman. _ "Y o un g people from the ages of 15 to 25 are crowding our dances. As chairâ€" man of the recreation committee, I believe we will only antagonize and perhaps ruin a good thing if cagkâ€" tail bars are permitted here." He added that should the majorâ€" ity oppose the issuance of such licenses, "we along with the City The issue will be discussed at the next regular meeting and should the council unanimously favor it, the electors will be asked to vote yes or no to one question: "Are vou in favor of the issuance of dining and lounge licenses in York Township as proposed by the Ontario â€" Government Liquor License Act of 19462" At the council meeting Novemâ€" ber 25, Councillor Charles Cashman gave notice of motion to have township solicitor, Howard Hall KC, prepare necessary papers to have the referendum formulated. Cocktail Bars Discussed By York Council The members of York Township Couricil will consider putting the issue of Cocktail Lounges before the people on January 1. Fury Toward the sheltered side Soap frame bar London district Pedal part Assertion Male cat Ground pine Anger Sameness Total Strong alkali Trojan herald By Dudley Fisher 20 2 J CONSUMER‘S RATION COUPON CALENDAR 13 17 35 36 written (mus.) 40. Wind instrument 41. Norse capita) 42. Noxious plant 43. To a place inside 44. Mark of an injury 45. Bacchanalian ery 48. Ribbed fabrica 48. Island in the Aogean EXPIRE 14 English clergy man 28 2| 14 SAT t The equipment, he rromised. would be brought as closely as possible to everybody in strategic centres in each of the four districts into which the township will be divided for the purposes of the survey,. The sponsors want to chest Xâ€"ray everybody over preâ€"school age. Dr. McHugh said, since only approxiâ€" mately one in every 2,000 preâ€" school children has been foung to have the disease, it is not conâ€" sidered necessary to examine this group, _ Mr. Patterson explained _ that now, with latest miniature Xâ€"ray machines being used, it will not even be necessary for men or women to take off blouses or shirts, on]av to remove metal objects, and 100 pictures can be taken in an hour. Sweden was the first nation to start census taking, in 1749. The United States made its first census in 1790, being second in this reâ€" spect. . to present our cisev&)â€"éil-e" GnE;rl; Government." He agreed with Reeve MacRae that only about one case is found in every 1,000 people who have chest Xâ€"rays, so that York townâ€" ship, with approximately | 85,000 people, can figure on finding 80 unsuspected cases. He assured questioners that no person need fear cost of treatment, since people who cannot afford it receive it free. of Toronto will be on firm ground "Not one ofJou at thirmeetx’rrig," he challenged, "if he hasn‘t had a chest Xâ€"ray within the last year, or possibly two, can be sure he hasn‘t the disease." Consumptives, emphasized that tuberculosis is now recognized "as probably one of the most curable of diseases if taken in time." In 1890, he said, with a death rate of 1§ per 100,000 peorle, tubercuâ€" losis was consideredâ€"almost a hog- less disease. But by 1986 the mortality rate was down to 36 per 100,000 in Ontario, and, this year, has reached a low of 25.8. But even this rate is far too high, he emâ€" phasized, and it is now the object to wipe it out as a medical health problem. In these mass surveys, Dr. Mcâ€" Hugh said, the people are picked up who never suspected they had the disease, and he cited examples. W e n n e d d "Only by Xâ€"ray do we find tuberâ€" culosis in its earliest form when most can be done for: sufferers from it," nf°i"“d out Dr. Cameron Warren, MOH of York township. . Dr. J. M. McHugh, superintend+ ent of the Toronto hospital for sometime in February, with the Lions club as the voluntary organizer, mnh-ulfl all other organizations and indiyvidual citiâ€" zen workers, and the National Sanatorium association heading the campaign. Like all these mass surveys, the cost will be met from sale of Christmas seals. . paign slated to be "the largest single group chest Xâ€"ray to be attempted on é" was announced forithe ¢i York b'uhnii last y atâ€" Vauâ€" ghan eollq‘hg.a, â€" Although no date has yet been set for commencement of the surâ€" "I' Reeve F. J. MacRae, who preâ€" oided, aaid it was hoped ‘to. & AuStpiiez to the one. York Xâ€"Ray To Be Largest Of Kind In Country single group chest Xâ€"ray to be|ing within a luwâ€""â€"' ief or sani attempted on continent," was |tary tissue," declared a medical of: W_fog‘g citizens :} _Y_thlflw. This is vlnlonlcw.dlnpm "To one and all thank you" "Thank You Weston Electors" During my term in council | have striven to give service to the citizens of Weston. Once again | say thank you for your conâ€" fidence in my record as your elected representative to coucil. MAYOR FOR THE YEAR 1947 AND MY FIFTH TERM IN COUNCIL Is Indeed Most Gratifying The confidence shown me this week when | was acclaimed FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE IN MyY PAST RECORD AND MY ACCLAMATION. coughed out by ‘people ‘with ¢olds cause trouble. Such ailments as the common cold, coughs, influenza and some of the tnz:. are spread through soâ€"called ‘‘droplet infecâ€" Kerrâ€"Choo ! ! Your Vote . .. Reâ€"Elect y % c. .. BRIDGMAN w COUNCILLOR 1947 |â€"‘ 1947 OBJECTIVES @ Improved Transportation ©@ Economical and Efficient Administration ELECTORS OF WESTON Seagrave SERVING WESTON 36 YEARS Thos. E. Dougherty MmMAYOR ELECT 1947 Town of Weston AND INFLUENCE ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED as Councillor KENNETH L. THOMPSON eston Electors Reâ€"elect REEVE ELECT 1947 Town of Weston. "You sent us a check for $84." THURSDAY, DECEMEBER 5, 1f ment of a Springfield newspaper concerning her 84â€"cent bill. i _ "I paid the bill in full," she said, "and it was too much, too!" _ _‘ _ "Indeed it was!" came the reply. A housewife was indignant 'hq called by the advertising departs Much Too Much

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