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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Jan 1947, p. 2

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n Tuesday, December 17, 1946, Ladies . Auxiliary, ‘Canadian Post 213, held a very sucâ€" ful fowl euchre and draw at it hall, Elsmere Ave. Winners ie shortages and economic gfi‘ Tat aways tollows in ake, _All‘ of us, instead of ‘some wellâ€"earned relaxaâ€" EOCAXLS _ . _ and applied. 'â€"n-fl:menâ€"" ent of a world z_bau Man:r:i::od _ PHONE 267â€"M theels of ind: and agriâ€"|certainly beâ€"hasten our ‘sonâ€" e with mfifl vigor. ‘ ~| tinued Mm will, en . women have returned| We showed the way when the rar service to conditions| bombs were falling. By our disâ€" are only llowll imglroving ei gllnc, our â€" endurance, . our wartime austerity, while the| patience, we can show the way â€" Chiwmeys Repaired All estimates are free. Hastings, .Frank_ Matt, W. bank." and" W. : Charboneau. Ladies ~ Auxinary «wish to all those who have supported ; the past year. ‘The weekly N uts meomely: youp * . Mc ; fou Barr. The winners of the mre as follows: L. E. Hanâ€" H. Simmons, D. Dillon, lt-vlhm- Mrs. Sonosky, Vietorian Order Nurse will > any home wherever there will commence again on , January 7,1947. * nd to revive éur faith and KINGDOM STREET WESTMOUNT s which ‘calls for part ti ote Shone Werten 446. year is born. iski, Mrs. Lawson, Marie Mrs. L-_'"v'.'}'z’.h.'!'sh St., i.m&duu our to revive dur faith and class workmanship Pickâ€"up and Delivery 4â€"350 3 MAIN ST. 8. WESTON For Sale m Cleaners Service Co. Rebuilt Cleaners Tips is Cleaner its power and healing to our daily * 4.4 stricken Europe, must mon’the hearts of all of us, but the reconâ€" old to ut ie s“”‘w'°""x“ n Thekg If snerotich and varidly s + in e wit the "big tnings" were restored. : =>=> it ~.*~ 34 "Our task today is to mobilize the Christmas spirit, and to apply cratic institutiqns are unim !?-lnd. Our commonwealth ‘and© Empire, "And thouf.h the clouds are still dark, there. l:ght behind them. Better dac lie . Let us not concentrate too much on the difâ€" ticulties of the rmntâ€"â€"fiey will passâ€"so rather let us think of the 'E:nlâ€" bilities that the future may id for uky Ts ie . Teas *A th“‘Xicle&mgotm mwd? v:r‘xx:irnlid.fl & 1, Tor is is tight that we shoold. well." May the New Year be full qwg })ldufiift b; “ci}é one of vyv?tmh elcome when comes, . W hope and courage and ‘g:&t the upheaval in hyman, history, Our hzrdmubum-“md 03 demoâ€" though ‘subject to <the > changes ufi% d triegs Sns m beee disru _?y_tho stress and peril that time must bring, has not been dilr}’pfi gy ‘the stress and peril of war.‘ We are celebrating Christmas as free men and in i:‘.?‘i:'m“.“a,'ga\“’“ C 0 > .. {the â€" Toronto:; Public _ Libraries. r“nut &m eet n&. on the: road g;nernl con;:\og.»odwlu Violet of common: chari t ‘leads, to |Cheeseman, and: al~ arrangeâ€" ike whtimet Srath: onr differencey| monts . were aldors the Joint â€"conâ€" Tany e o y and our.. leave us either e Light Behind Cloiids Opinion _ stri "We have survived the greatest CROSSWORD AEWP UEWUL OWE URERCRENDRR] CC C Recc ocm n uns _0 ver destro | venership of Mrs. W. A. Bulley and and our %";‘g %n M.p&#w‘.&e prqdydent. is either em cor unâ€"| Audrey . Grakam, "welcomed the the ‘very. so bravely throughout Canada Packers Limited : |} smm s ~. 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Prizes were won by Marâ€" njrbl'ln“ Tas %" aret Bassett, Michael Foran and ',Ath. a Ass .’;& ’“5 Suth Hobberiin. Origiml poems Wa ava ealaheatia, |by Joy Conron and Ethel M. Pace the most gal (The answer to this opinion has it Wls in 17 10. Send pegzrient 11. Dash 14: Nowpientifuf . Not p & ‘19. Animal 20. Facts 31. Unbleached No Sewers number of applications, shortages .‘c&?‘:’d‘mm toxeu’du;q es halll o caiglk uy witk me what time if was, and_I told her I was too bugy getting (breakâ€" fast to notice" N ) 21. Unbleached 22. Loud nolse CBP JWBTs . The point that still bothers the two families is the fact that appliâ€" Continuedâ€"from page 1â€" tlons again however at septic tank at their home is conâ€" tinually . overflowing. "Whenever we take a bath the tank overâ€" !.han." she said, "We l.nnt:o do. our w#b' nrwn r we san‘k comnerh aur downataire; t "It seems rather foolish that empty houses should have sewers connected to them while we are still waiting," she concluded. tell â€"your‘ mistress what time I came home last night after I had told you to be quiet.about it?". _ _ Mrs, Dewar states that her kit chen sink is still not connected. Mr. Elson presented the‘ guests with a list of books for writers eompiled by Miss Ella g(_i_lloy.of Pen Guild Has Annual Party Present Comedy PWc will(bs accopting apbica; Hons again however at irst of Maid: "I didn‘t, sir; : She asked idrey . Graham, "welcomed the ists and . thanked all who contriâ€" ted to the success of the evening. Gifts Collected For Needy Children and Bloor Streets ralles Ave....__LL alles Ave.......__LO, W.l #:f c _ bo it Filat c Across 43. Insipid 44. Auto warning __â€"device _ _ 48. Collection of . Yeivet #4 in this issue) 146 the partment brought to the party by thon%&mdhn iled Cross Society, gave a humanâ€"interest touch as several of these had not been to a social function in many years. _ _ Pictured above is the proposed memorial â€" to ~Britain‘s wartime Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, which Charles H. Davis, Cape Cod, Mass., has proposed to the mayors of 14 towns on the English Channel. It is s“nud that it be erected on the ite Cliffs of Dover, and Davis said‘in New York that he gln- & u-p.lfl in ‘the United tates to raise from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 ‘or the work. Notice the British bulldogs on the memorâ€" ial, signifying Churchill‘s unâ€" daunted fighting spirit. Also obâ€" was so much owed by so manyâ€" to one man." Over two hundred and fifty E'eoplg gathered last ni&l::’ in the mmng Centre of the Society for Crippled Civilians to enjoy the annual ‘Christmas concert. The Board of Governors, the staff, and the employees of the Society, toâ€" rthet , with their families and riends, joined in the festivities, grwting +SBanita CAm: mfibf:he htigtmd# treeâ€" zen shutâ€"ins from the Society‘s Homebound Deâ€" The Marigold Singers under the leadership of Mr. David Green brought some fine. selections of Christmas music; the audience sang carols; Mr. Harold Gildner gave some humorous readings; musical novelties were played on,a saw and a bicycle ,gump by Mr. Frank Pritchard; while Peter de Garis rendered several fine solos. Caunted fighting spirit. Also obâ€" serve the timely inscription: "Never Mr. B. E. Parks, .managing director of the Society, acted as chairman. When thanking the talâ€" ent he t’it'esem.ed gaylyâ€"dressed dolls to the young ladies of the octette and suitable tokens to the men who assisted in the proâ€" gramme. Dr. W. S. Kirkland, president of the Society, brought Christmas greetings. Mr., Victor Carmichael presented gifts to the empl;iyees. Refreshments . were served ‘and Mr, Jack Fraser, as Santa Claus brought the happy evening to a close with gifts from the Christmas tree. ; Christmas Party For Staff And Society Patients CHURCHILL IN STONE Ring Out The Old A Wealth of Happiness â€" And Prosperity ISs OUR WISH FOR ALL OUR FRIENDS. t‘s Smart Shop Ring In The New The following nowi oo , Sugar preserves S$1 to 825 (old book, $26 to 838 (new book), ( Butter, B29 to B36, 'l'hh:" M56 to M65. following coupons ‘ expire Dec.â€" 81: All sugar co in ration book 5; all cvupor:m“ milk bearer coupons; butter . coupons, B29 to B34; meat coupons, ufiw |PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wynn, of William street, Saturday, Dec. 21, celebrated their 25th wedding anâ€" niversary at their home, The hosâ€" tess and host received the twentyâ€" five guests. Those assisting in the dining room were Mrs, Charles Graham, Mrs. O. E. LaRose, Mrs. Knapp, Mrs. J. Irvin, Mrs. J. Thompson, Mrs. 0. Kingdom. Mrs. Knagp presented to the lu‘ppy couple a. iift of money in a silver dish which had been collected .bdy Mrs. O. E. LaRose, Scarlett road. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinnel, Lilac Ave. Sgt. Ken. Rowntree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowntree, 6 Fern avenue, returned home last week after two years‘ service overâ€" lu(eu. Welcome home to Weston, en. hi Miss Jean Perks of gl!n street north, is spending the New Year‘s gglid_a.y with her parents at Parry un § > : Mr. and Mrs. S. Gomez, London Ontario, and LAC Jack Pinnel and Happy LeGard is one of the dancers performing in the Volkoff Canadian Ballet to be held in Eaton‘s auditorium, Dec. 28 and 80. Miss Gladys Sumner, Holley avenug, is ‘spending the ‘holiday season with her aunt in New York. Mrs. Pinnel, Ottawa, were home to In India and Persia, the cheetah has been used for centuries in huntin?nntelopes and other game. May Route Eglinton Buses To Serve Growing District Mrs. C. Hadley and family have moved from 4 Parke street to their new home in Marathon, Ontario. At Last? Reading â€" Hard Coal Briquettes We carry wood and all types of fuel. ZONE 4â€"362 JONES AND HILL Shopping Data ~‘ _‘ Suitable For FURNACE STOVE HEATER OPEN FIREPLACES $14.20 Ton }EIVMTCL UCURWME MNURC d Christmas with their coupons LY. 3122 . TT.C. notified York townâ€" ‘?. eou.in‘mt & ph'no h.t ‘ or ‘ We *::. 'bgmndrd d-‘ developing m-% dustrial and, residential ‘ ‘The buses now run east to Yonge 2he buses now run east to Y St., but that service ; -u(’;:u»w»nfifi uncil affirmed a_previous :io-iontopmidt;w:uaut.ofg wnshi u conts. Thomgrgmmhfi;lhnr f-uodbytbobomddmfiu, t mmwm’w the board to continue‘ the t plan ‘of pc{mcnh until the© 1947 council could consider forming a , "Change places with me Dick," he groaned, "it‘s my turn to lie on the feather." _ _ I in a letter suewe n intient on ioi Tisi! ‘mild "the schoolr should fe Council decided to refer the alâ€" locating the recreation plans to a commission, as suggested, b ythe board of education, to the council of 1947. The buil inspector ° that budding in t invesdy io "Well, I think," said the host, "that you‘ll have a comfortable night. It‘s a feather bed." At two o‘clock in the morning one of the eyclists roused his comâ€" panion. _ C f open for recreational purposes x more than they are at preâ€" sent, while Coun. Charles P. Cash man praised teh recreation comâ€" mittee. ‘"It is doing a real job, and we don‘t want to see anyâ€"interrup» tion in its plans," he said. night at a hotel. increased over cent. during 1946. In 1945 pglimor bufldiw valued at $2,617,875, were issued; In â€"1946 the value increased ‘to some $7,014,450. Two cyclists pulled up for the _ Rates In Accordance With Byâ€"Law 1142 Use our Direct Line Phone At 47 Main St. N. Or Phone Weston Private Hospital ZONE 4â€"334 : VETERAN‘S POWER*SHORTAGE CRITICAL!â€" _ SAVE ELECTRICITY! THE DAILY PERIOD DURING WHICH SAYVINGS SHOULD BE EFFECTED IS BETWEEN $ A.M. AND 8 P.M., AND CONDITIONS ARE PARTICULARLY ACUTE BETWEEN 4 P.M. AND ! P.M. HERE IS HOW YOU CAN HELP THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION \ OF THE TOWN OF: wEeston‘. â€" T A XI Cook oven meals as often as possible and avoid the unnecessary use of surtace elements, Turn off varandah and other outside lights. . Turn off all small appliances as soon as possible: ALe xhb fen® nds ristmas ‘.M u“n. before December AND OFEICES mh.:d.anfiuknuwy Ia, 1947 n* MmhmflMfihMflmMMMlc.mhlpn. Turn off all lights when not required. . i S l Use electrically heated water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps; De not use electric air heaters. â€" s mmmnmnwmmm INDUSTRIES tom off tactory and office lights when not needed. 5. 4 1mammwunmmndmmmum poss o f Avoid the use of all nonâ€"essential outdoor lighting. Do not use electric space heaters. R Turn off lights when not required. 8 **~ Use a minimum number of lights in the livingâ€"room, consistent with good vision: Use clectrically heated water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps. Do not use range elements on "high" when a lower heat. will serve, and turn of all elements as soon as possible. , SOUTHERN ONTARIO faces a severe power shortage right now. Every home, farm, store and industry in the southern part of the province must save electricity in every practical way if essential services are to be mainâ€" tained during the present winter period, and rationing restrictions avoided. Hydro, therefore, asks your sincere coâ€"operation torelieve an urgentsituation. rsaaae Eliminate all Christmas decorative lighting until Saturday, Decomber 21sk HOME _ and again after January 1st, 1947. P z. % screen at leisurein preparation for Mrnumlnlath-m::g Fine mesh screen should be ited on ‘both sides to ensure full pmodon of the wire. This best bz using a small piéce of carpet whic is dampened with paint and rubbed 5% MAIN 8T. N. â€" An, experieniced watchmaker, formerly . émy C.P.R. watch inspector. t P w4] WATCHES, CLOCKS,; LUNCHEONâ€"12.00 to 200 pat. â€" | » AFTERNOON TEAâ€"2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. f DINNERâ€"5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m, . Maplehurst MAPLEKHURST LODGE l Corner John and Rosemount Ave., Weston®â€" Receptions, Banquets, Club Lunchgom, and Bridge Parties catered to For Reservations Telephone Zone 4â€"351 Weston‘s New Catering Centre SUNDAY DINNER SERVED 12 Noon ‘till 8 p.m. Closed All Day Monday for =~ Staff Holiday. â€" Every 15 years observers: en ' earth view the‘ planet Seturn. with its rings edgewise, and, for atime," they are absolutely invigible. j screening by too

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