gwul him? ti, i7i 1.000 3Itt> , (hom but Th,',' "in. The bond. Watt completely destroyed. / It was stated that two answers ' mule at 8 mm. on PIN; April 18 to the North York B “do with ablolutely no rename. Deputy . Reeve Nelson Boylen immodhtely asked Reeve Mitchell for tn in- vestitrtrtion. . . f The reinlti Eymed that an per- son in Downsv ow could b. “and " who made my all: to ',i.!t'rye t although. neural wet; made to '. Walton. North York Fin Chm Ivan Nelson and that no culls were received from nny put of the ' Towngdpdbetaea ke and 9.30 a.m., . V 0.. A request wit tdass ttthe gouncil grog; R._Ph.illipl, F ma- ibGistdtuiiitua"it"i"i'ihe7i' "Wei: ruiEunlitiaiiiirCGk a"; II I M .m39te b. 24-:f9mrpm at; of â€not“ in Alu I “Pinwh- " or." Ink (,", tdgg,ar, - mt mm M 't'hTjif/Al'tlallli1t,tlt tt't mm» pm iities in this; Em nation, two milu from Inch- home dim: g,,',, Srl',',", 0:31-2th m o to n I I ma .. am p... m. T on I d hi t il t m2uiee,',sp,htit 'fr'l"Ch' worn off In Ion. mm then those of t.hehoNt Mn and“. Ordinllly lay pm gO9s It“. regal» tnail Aelh-: ‘ bu than are thou , am all of than r td m hem mark: nun delivery a pruden- 'l"u"a) wanting. E1 ttgit; Trothew iii Ieitiiiii'i" In me Postal'Servi r" , . 7W“ -- .'__rtiw. Wm'r'.'- - u. used for the Tht " . he: an, remainder win N erotic g " and lmlling'o e put um lo- rated on the boundu'iu of qchqol new†No. 17. .. .? A uni'wil uame ‘the cUrl2t, R. Phillipa, tIndie ham, and Rev. R. hunk-ma of Down-gin! Park lt: fitl'Jg i prove t tom and 31-310 euut’cgrna; t?! 24th; ta'; t mvnw. in}: pale. of which‘?â€_ by he Downuigw. caused m investigao tion Int week by North York Council. who were in a speck! meeting'to meet I commune of the Township Outside Empioyuec' Association lbout negotiating I "opd"Urtg,etgh2/ 1947. PV The e ton britrdde in raven» to a call imllf reached fire banal: P. t 'a2ut2l'g s' _f,' in .", ,gtti'tijtt, fd pprtmeest failed to respond be tn phone all: in the thir-ttttst com- pletely destroyed the Woods hon); It. the garner of Film Ave,' It} layer Douthny thin Wonk, In-‘ nuanced that a are!“ meeting for . the cldthingi Ill food skimp for Britain, will be hel: Monday, $131! 28, u 8.00 Fm. Mt the town . All churches, cluhl, community councilLAnd bther otadrqutit?ttis who as willing to Yt put thitr, worthy Catttle over top are' uked to attend. The Lions Club will be in charge at I" collection mam Tiie"hs,un"agit eh u y w c m 1 wit Fauna, 'tllrd'i'irtt,f, to tit,; sued n myâ€. on the radio. T The drive will run from Muy l to Mny 16, inclusive. but anyone who has their {and mayhem“ the special pie up day In talked to 1letei./, them " the police office, a40 sin “and; north. Parcel: ttg,f, be wall 'df,i2ria,tor,', tied one at. an $BtiBe, tt opt in “Mia“!!! bony mun-id on the outai e, , . 1 The In set,tsgtt,' Weston held. went vyny q%rt 6 ttp with Calls In Wu. Fire Brigade tlt,?.!,.,!)!:!!,?.,)".'-)'.,)):--:-,-,, ‘to y IF-gather up all the 4:]on and food that will be of help . to tht Britiatr,- he than trii",,ti?irg, either take them to the pa office, or wait to have theni.pieked up by the Lion: ehib members. to V elol _- M PP... .._. Wu... m... at to huh) a great pie that IT. suffered during awn: 39d who nu now ttuiinir 3. mm, throw h conditions over which that; gave no control. . "MEI-ghet- gm dates, any, 1 Hi ?V._ .-. - my... Mayor Daugherty has . asked everyone to do better this time. and male i.tp lb. Her person, for in Pt 'ttt we wi ‘be doi‘ngfu; 11:13.- -wGi ia? ii5ii55i'.ti', WK tequouo .. r, win- "t?tf to'?, lb. .ll't%'id'ff. 7 British Flood nan}? tmth'iitrllhi" Begins 1,lltr.1trHhrisghiitr , ' f . , "-'" P _. ‘ m. g i ' . C b 6000mm: i V # trt , “j _ 133141131va 3 4400 "WEST Your: NEWSY WEEKLY" , \ , L . ' "7, 't Weston Woodbridge Wampum! Humber Heights M t. Dennis I V yawn: u. mum: n V ' , . mummy, APRIL at {in i -iiirwiri, - -- I " - - __' __ _ I _ T . ' " . , nttrsu a}: $3.65 ijr,iiiiitt. an. r fbr mm. Gul" Part-time can-ion an “boo. Both dim-ids are too large to " in- Lertttstiiit slimm- yd Mb. In w. an a. _ tte St5 'ish'Gtifi _7 ir " . Mt . itr..yt,ttettiyi-rirrt. gunk: and Tho ulociulion Pt pron-uni up service: of Dr. W. . mm tresin the I of Child MI. who will be amthor lath†ev%irtg. w- “w ‘v‘ The wiiiA' 1%†m m Atmoeuttoii will “Uh 1rl.llr,; , in. on may ending. d, at 8 pm. in Genus! United climb. ttf" to in "immanent-thy wee . _ JF. _-, v--- - "'-'e""v%F"9' e eat a! 5km Ball. For seventeen years Dixon Hall has been e second home to many underprivileged t2 and boys es well as parents. t is I place where a Iympathetle our is lent to all end many are helped on their le with encouragement. Free dental and medical help given " well as classes in and sewing for the girls » 'others. Manual treininx "tdhr, hobo!“ Ire ror the boys. H V end Worship are ten impqmngusir'bmmt is not or omen in C F prognm. 'E,1 new p F ted Miss Fleury with 6.0% and co:- tume jewel! to tm ributed in '"'at,td, a and; " I'- "i." m, en- ltemined the was“, we Your t"tte which we. may enjoyed y e . Rem-m mm It the 2,t, of ch may by Grade V m are. k I Min Flouryl the guest speaker, related the fter activities lur- 1ttmfltthtr, PP.t " 15uperinUnd. _ A Inge nulhber of manta and ifriends attended-the King St. 110m. and School Atte6einttori monthly meeting held on April 14th in the Kinda-tartan 800m. King St. H. and S. Hm Mrs. Fleury Dixon Hall Supt. “We hive nothing left," he'snid, 'hut our neighbours have been very generous to up." Mr. James Wood, In our nter, was at work at the time, “rafter viewing the rubble estimated his loss It over $5,000. The two storey home, just erect- ed two years ago, was burned to the ground and all furniture and contents g/y,',',',',)',',? destroyed. At present the amily Ire living with neighbours until other arrange- ment: can be made. The explosion which ochrred at abdut 7.50 1.111., when Mrs. Wood Ind one of her daughters were in the kitchen. is believed to have been eauged by wcumulated gas in the fyrnue. The alarm was rung in, lit by the time the Weston Fire Brigade under Chief McGinnis 'arrived, the home was well-ablaze land they were unable to control the are. _ An explosion and fire which com- ypleuly destroyed the two storey Iframe home of Mr. James Wood, Keck street It Dowturiew, Wed- n-sdny, April 16, rendered gi'x people homeless, and “used Ip- proximately $5,000 damage. Explosion, Fire Completely Haze Keele St. Home 1'tl , ,akiitTiiaua'it'a can-- trig. E am the newn- Junction "33: ot a» Warm YWCA. The fund will help N also of four Ch C','ir?iq I n T if chi-12%;: mm d dai,- Fariir"til,'n"i'U"t1 Tn', an eir juri idiom tacky In ill-trunk. and 1M talk. L A ' new andâ€; (if: the Flown; was lpprovod law the nut- i in which win laud that "the on of the club in to study " was] i,'g2,tu't adv fol It " I prom noon»: in of (overrun-at." 1 y... iT iiTueTia"i't2 Imus! mm hear ml j'i'l(v';hlh1'llaf'iUllth,tf 10rd“ Three educational talks by gtt0tttw if†of the lt' 33¢:de 'tg"lg,1gi' I meeting o . ex tt . mm ‘-Conservltiw Forum li',"; 'ldl'lff, day the 16!): pt Ntigle Hum Led" gin a furtherams. of the club plum " promote and dtlotrgutrlicuiUtp in: a! “I: Peebrithm: Ere-gm Since the formation of this also~ ciation the attendance at the met, ‘ings has grudunlly increase, showing that Weston' citizens are “king I definite interest in the edurustimurt and lino humorous em tertainment an]; the organization has :ngplied. At It rock’s, meeting, Mons Balm“, homo mmnjelditor rot) the Duly Sm no N interest, A reeokerowd of 276 attended the final meeting of the Weston Young Adult Association, which was held in Central United church last week. Resident Weldon Inch stated that this V†by far the best meeting the Minion has had so far, and he is looking forward to bigger and better plans for next 'ftrl.l. and winter. 275 Attend The Final Meeting Of Young Adults -< vv~uvvu " nyul w, 1"]. The Ledge ‘Bell Singers of Toronto gg'.'.,',,"',' It Central Un, ited chum 'ist a choral evening it ensured 2 the Young Lndies’ ITIS",',!',',',,' Cite I of the church. - ,V _V _-__.. u. awn. a!" rice. Council paced I inf-luv to close all wells an! mapoo s in the town 023195an bg Ap..tilfo, 1947. __ v~_. >~.-vnv - OII‘IIIWKB Ul (the bond, the sum of the vuious lssehoogi and the many friends and associates.“ Mr. Flynn. Dr. J. M. Thompson present-d Dr. Flynn with an illuminated scroll in recog- nition tf..,48 you? of, qulic service. schohi 30:33.2; 'tiii7iv'?iivi'vTi"r'l, It. tee., tftthe. members of _ Rt, tfit.','i",'tt, Council Izmir“ m u o no on- qunrtar in the bu n the s new“: at A r),i,?i'ih"i 'lfd,'ll?' to Mad community "tart in the town. Three time an)“ at the town, " 1 ll__._ __u,_ . .. -- Councii struck Walton's mill rate at arm the your 10“.qu introâ€. ttbMto Over 'tr'oiiik.' yer. Just A Xear _ Ago Today '.. " - -Corttirtrr- on "3.7 -it ton tttLi. 1' as?“ I iiitit.latytiirrtr,t att'g' ' rd Ivonne, Toronto; minkâ€, 18, Little m. ;aouuan‘m§d'u?1' a. , m n :0 er traqtti t Dem/mom road Wer, tPil,1titr, _i/,lt,t',i:' 931M" "a...“ TocugAgers Battle With Fists _ Intruders Ilse Rock and Tile Ilipt pro ' 100 per cent. 'gl2',.'leg't Rowntrec wages:- od that Council lee whether or not the dUtriet came under the resi- dent!“ "iiitiae by-law which re» kick the nature of the buildings to he Peetttd. ity n 31qu m;- and ___ _..._....w v, %.re&N neurge Clark-on that it did not. "t that rim Mr. Dave Eadie, m ort I proposed plnnt Wu '%i'idii ,duo those citinnxof the thm ,hnve made consistent use at '. / Councillor Bea. grlve . rtntion chnirmm mud, “lithe hopes that it will not fall through." ' Gums“! rmeived . deputation Wadi, George Milne, 449 Main St. N. Ind Edward Cart of 477 Main it. N.†who bore I petition to council Marine the nunes of some 86 “tumors trom the north and " town. The petition protested against l the ed construction of I 'aM,'llttt plant next to the 'ar/L',',,', Mr. Milne, which the IBtter c 35d would depreciate his tia -_ " 53:7 -.- -aiG.TiG iii; le. [WSWI-a?“ a Wit of The month of Febrmy give thw trattgportatiort committee the best encouragement to au in the opera- tion of thg Weston bus line, with a yum-rage: harem a: 113 percent 5thny 'ttte Trp ligpreI-oyer the Ino solution G iiCiii deehtred. Local Bus Shows 113% Passenger Increase But Still Shows Defecit “he one obptlcle to settling we strike is the use of third parties m neiotinting the iuue. We want to tn] directly to top managemem i'"V time, any pl-ce, but they dele- glte their powers to someone clue. This we do not want. Until we get direct contact, there I pears to be no solugion to the Niel-anew," he Keith Rosa, president of local 2139, United Steel Workers. ex- plained lame anion members bud drawn ndvnnces on their wuqea April 9, the day before the strike began. "Friday is the plant; ply- dly but we went without yesoer dual" he yllet. , w l First "payday" on the picket [me ‘nw 600 striking Mofflt Co. em- ployees no closer to I solution of thngO-dny old strike, union officials sax . Pay Day Passes “99'! No Pay Except for a minor fracas the first day of the strike things have been all quiet on the Moffat picket front. f Optimism for a quick settlement of negotiations between ‘the company and union was at 1 low ebb at presstime with company officials declaring that they would not enter into negotiations with the union until pickets allow office workers and staff members outside the bargaining unit to enter the plant, with the union declaring that it will allow only main.. tenance men to enter the plat to take the place of the five self-interned since the strike started. I; Promise Quick Settlemenvtr - "___ Shown By "mat-Union Releases I that resulted from “tempting to cash Night" Chita dance ‘Tunple. Main street. b ' lever.) Mert-atrers and windows lmuh- btiildinr ' Ml.“ th'ttid, Ind chargie‘d I mit put in t a 't'lt1.=',.'?d'ir'l George Mot- - Miu Club. or- Ittf,'th'" hold week- eh dl,h more than out m- an. dh,' we med; to M. and when three the club refused the [tr-m "thtt, wer- d new After the M the members left, ttttlp to return In", nanny man “00“" found I â€Mud rock Ind I (diiica tu-tit- ttttttthad-thut-tlui/Ui I human Ian! MII Macaw. _ after tt “ifâ€. “Aim; tam fWilliam Water , T " r It td " Ettiiriil,iy mt 1iiil?ii! _ . _ Comm In.“ ti, 'tjiGk "(32512; "It wu hath ma for 01' In; tttiituter.," Rolllnn 'rl'lllM,',', at our fellows, John MoEwen. who in I and mum at 1"tt,',','t W on “to door. He pad Ron rant. an Imam? Mankind in And uh did plenty of "use with Cl,'; rim. An noon u the fella!" who 'tttttll the Enable uw tir) ‘mln tout sworn t 'iirii'i'iif, _ table John Lamont Ar tgtrl1)t1tht,e,ESiiit y and the six men out on {an IT'; “only me: It)“: will]. e At-tbet. m efiiiiiU up. w a cm): of bmhn ef, " rpm! awn and 9nd. "Finnlly they left, and a short time Inter returned with four others. They started.» pub “I mud. Smith wee the fittrt to be Attacked. He we. knocked down end three of them netted to put 'h', st.',',?,,', to him , d 0 non wu tt/ n in I knocked to the /d','f'ift,,',tr. re- ceived the ume treatment. The seventh dieturber kept Mien from givinzuenx help to hlepell. "It we: at loin: for a)... McEwen were with me ouuide ttii) door leading onto the dance flow; There were about 176 fellows arte girls inside. The thug chips :13 en drinking and when wa : them they could not go in u the]. were not memberl, they “and to puggus around. "Since Mr. Milne is to be my next-door neighbour I extend I speck] invitation to him to (some and talk things over." Council then filed the petitim Fred Johnston of Main Sail. -Ahtrttimred on "e" _.._ P-.- w. "mu-cues. "We will make nothing Jsut specialty wood tunings,†Mr. Eadie “and "which I promise causes no noise." Mr. Eudi'e' G%'ur'iii'iairi"t7ot to :11 concerned to view his plans angujudge for themulves. )in the G%" Q11; iiilTi; ii'Gii'"t'i'i"l ithe "ex-age citizen is starting to ‘feel the pinch. ' sated 13y spunci‘) to,el,ttrify. mr'tters, -__ _-..-_...., -.. NiFFNi. - mum. The priet cut unnamed. L,',',.'; Weisdorf outdoes that of a nia department More “a recently cut prices 10 per cent r I ten day \period. F ' The fifteen per cent cut (on into effect to-morrow Ind shtrtild, new: Fs In eyample.to 9th.: jun-gaunt; Morris Weis'dopl in announcing the out stated that he was following on the statement of Pruident Truman at the annual luncheon of the Associated Pnu'when he aid that price cuts were nett- to avert n mnjot tiyeft wmcm would carry dinster tor forces ot..t?rnoer.icv an on; the yorlu. l nu. rncu u“ MO uown†"Ci muting an MII a per cent tor I mm day period. One Wuhan baih.ess. ma; set the leg.,',?,"?...?),?:! Etth, 9.1.2.393 Local Merchant Slashes Prices Company officials declare that, they would not enter into any dis- cussion with the union until pickets permitted office workers and am: members outside the bartraiaintr unit to enter the plant. a They said the fine brick lining on the continuous 85-foot furnace had coll-med Ind would require several weeks to repair. The furnace oper- ate: a 1,600 degrees. l Officials of the strike-bound Mor. ' Co. Ltd, plant a Weston snid "hat I $300,000 porcellimenmel (urnaee recently installed in their plant hid. broken down " a result of it being shut off, Oven Broken Company States 43.! 8',"UC2tt',, ttg, It ttttgt "eure 'l? '3." 1fgt l ttee a: Rum mum on ma: 'f'M'l'N'N'dt,,t - ttt The by-hw tempting the do“ " all 'iltlft wells Ind â€In passed by council Just I you - on marl" come into off-ct on p, Ar“ I). By that due .1 well: Ind cm- sdc privy: In“ In chad about, Ao law. By-Law Closing Wells, Privys, In Effect April 30 menu“ will ltr,,',') the sermon and WE: if W Burg will be soloist. I . m tile'a yP,/eit will be "Chris. “a Mimic-J All members In urged to bu mount. _ - "H.†_. ..,...,. Because of his many yarn in public life and hu maven Ability I maker and we club are u- ured of In exccptionally interest. ' addms. Next Sunday night, April 27, the Isn't Club Ire sponsoring the owning church "rviee. Dr. c. W. 2tNrilriurriisit thCermon, and, Mr. Stewart is an Hon. Lieuten, In: Colonel in the 25th Armoured Regiment, Queen’s York Rangers tn _it is mainly due to his 1n.ttigiing fforts in this face of mum-i choruses 3nd other difficultim Gil Sunnybrook Military Hamil-l Jug become , eyity. per to be served a 6.30 gm. . l Mr, W. J. Stewart, 0 E, former ‘Mayor of tho City of, We tnd ‘untll recently the wanker in the iOntnrio Legisluture will be the guy-st weaker. The Men's Club of Centml United church will hold their next meeting on Tuesday, April 29th, with sup- per-m 'lt? sgwred n 6.30 pm. . W. J. Stewart To Address Central United Mens Club tion'of ï¬x; tan. _ "i2iiarr2"ref'.-.waee'riFt _ introducing the by-lnw, on behsl! of the finance committee, express- ed a great deal of personal satis, faction in still further reducing the debt of the municipality. This will make a total reduction of debt this year of over $63,000, bringing the debt down to a new' low 'tere of apfroximately $483,000. e are fol owing the practice, established by the dinamei, committee in pre- vious years, of using our reserve funds to retire debentures in cash IS they reach their original matur, ‘ity date. We have been paging from g to 695% interest on t ese debentures and have not been able to call them before now. This will save us a substmtisl sum in inter.. eat as there debentures, on the refunding plan, were extended until ' 1961 an 1962. This is an addi, tionll ‘examlple of the desire of l your counci to farther improve the tgetef splendid financial posi~ l Hm. n! e .. '-- On Monday evening. Airril M, the town council gassed a by-law to redeem over ' 4,000 ’wnrth of outstanding debentures, gut and tley their renun- retirement Town Redeems $34,000 Worth Of Debentures occasion. 7 W -_- M.» “mung tte of office, while the retiring president gifts were given wit deep appreciation for duty well done during the put year. Mem. bers of the suite were each given . soqvenir, u a reminder of that an...“ The new president had mlny lovely gifts presented to her with every food wish for the coming war A "ri..., ...L;I_ u .. . Mrs. Tucker, of Weston mud: I very capable secretary, and the In, Itallation of Officers was a pleas. imy.Jseremonr. . I Sister Adams, retiring president lpt the Nitgnn Falls Chagrin pro- jsented His Wot-AH}: the Mor of Niagna F3115, wit I 8100 cheque ft,f aid to Britlin, on behalf of her tte. ’ Mrs. Wardrope, of Weston noted in Deruty Grand President of the 1histal ind Suite. aha did the honors in her own gracious mlnner while Sister Frogle “listed Is Deputy Grand Marginâ€. Siskr Jim‘s carried out orders faithfully a standard bearer, ably twisted by Mrs. Galley of Auxiliary No. 76 of Torpnto. " Supper was prep-rad and and by members of the Amuouth, Ind ‘during the programme touts were made to the' King, the President of USA, and to guests and Indies Wm, had worked so bud ta nuke an. trip, successful. 1 About 80 members and friinds of the MAI-gunk Chambers ledge Nb. "N, journeyed by bus to Phrgt F3113, Fridny, April lath, u gnu of the queen Elizabeth Chapter tir. 91.,ot that city. '," 2'tt, Are Guests At iagara Falls Ladies of Weston a Om “:5 -Wi Ermih'i y,'itt1lls tlt LP," T _ iii: all , Good mm for thiWGmrttae an. last net out of am! not“ called by that of! “fungi, council on 21T Karl! " with an pro-poo:- our» light: Ind mail delimr, mm our brunet. Tretheweyites May ttremand-""'-, , Street Fight; And Mail Minty -,' (i, WWW _- -.. i â€um-n; Inna-ale, and iGiifiiii in sight." [in Humilton than that in: the first of March, as nanomet- for housing mommod: on have bean received mostly for funny "ettmtnodation. Ten of the tla; fin were filud. All were for I111. moms. One couple managed two room. but. the key tom-uncut m. m...§;.§n.."‘.i..,... "“23"; nleed ld h,e,T are hafnium: ego.“ p mg urge sumac money nto e 'l',S2 that is not anywhere am the vein. of the demanded price. From every Je/ep,'. com the 1er.en't .7: EM“: mu... ’ According to the records Et sented by Miss Mary Hui ton there is not on solitary bit of space available in Weston at ti. gaunt time for family 'teeommodat' on ex- cept for an occasional single mom, rarely s double that ' pop up occasionally. Any funily "com- modation 1n quantity in the im- mediate or even distant future is 'thtolately out of the q-tian. There um I few homes offered for ssls but " such sn exttoebitartt grim, In compared with them sctule or Ieee.tim.e “may thstl The housing tsituation in Weston, shows little sign of being relieved at the close of the wink: season according to the records of the Rooms Registry Service u the YWCA. Housing Acconodation In "at; __ low At A Premium -Beport Show: ,2 It'worlild be well, for I lads who have In idea h Boys Pilfer Parking Meter “if 'YI!!--. Gimp Susne'nded Santana ,-__....v... macs sunny "ee, has found it necessary to inert-1e the levy to gublic school lup- porters by 3.7 mills, which-to- gether with the grant of '35 mn- provided by the rmperty owners at the last genera election. tn aid and support of the Weston Silver Band, makes an increase of 4 mills. This, however, has been Mined to a net inmsse of only , Hill: by ‘virtue of the aforementioned re- duetion of 2 mills in the general rate. ' The levy for separate school supporters was set " 14.40 mills, which is a net increase of t.linmt, over last yen. The difference between the two rates is reflected in a slight reduction ingthe an of the sepante school steam pared with last year. . Reeve E. L. Thaw. when introducing the levymg bleW. -Cmtthttred on III. " school supporters lhows a rate of 40 mills, which is an incl-cu. of 2 mills over Int year. The board gr etiucataiop. alter nuny median. On Monday awning, April " the Weston council struck I goa- eral rate of 2A2lCrpillor, In: a relief rate of .25 milll, minus I total of 23.50 mills, which is I reduction of 2 mills ftortt man The total rate, however, including‘ A band grant und levy tor white] school supporters lhnw- . m?- at â€Increases In 1lljllstttst,Ni,c_' _si_'__, Casts, Salary Boosts, _ Explanation For Jam" _ ( g! ir-ii-i-iii", no; tUW You'll L that the tSidFik ff" um-Nu "rRted, a i. can“ f r In“ â€In†l'4'li'd"kdll1'l4 "tii. wede within- iiiidi% "uGiiriiua"ik'"r. 1't'dlllt ' ï¬ï¬ï¬mmyï¬, lth "U'ty,t3ttreft.Fii' '/utl8 'u - no children. ‘ani "wax :hildnn just my: mxux'v'm, Tug." of {tuna ngg.h .III’ II no mm Eve“. in ' “It on Ia WM»: Sunk: - a] Chm-ks of Toronto. Retired Farmer 'lt. D. McDonald Dies At Woodbridge viii "SeTatiiirid." sum-u. H, r" We also thank Mr, W. S. , Chulgoch whw IU? e umn. mm _ for T,',Piit The Wet up- tains and ll their _at'k “Ki: who P,,ttiepe “Amt!†effort ml in our INT “until! very 11166318ng The executive offices of Ire. ton brunch, The Canadian Kg! Cross Society expat: thank: for Ill contribution. to our 1947 - paign tund . - Eitigis‘ than?! no iiisr.ttk"iiirGri'ikt'i'it Itil.tty, In: “a mm " our The remit annual,éun a the Canadian _Red 'di,QlNtluf t,2gg,tt ft/get, t1pult't't"'t re it: o Jeetive o , Weston, Ont, Ema T I? In new .rr.It' tt1ue,e,yttLgyiitiriiiftsaitiyiti' View"! Set; Exampbh . Bedcross Drive arg “w “out“. “A,“ l, i'ti,ii!'rvie' his“; a: E15! 'll'll'lt,ea& honey Effie} our 1947 cun- , W. S. lug? "d “mm In and I“. wet o 3.52“. I. elite?“ an a mean.