g: hum Corn and tttUr well known makers' line mat ar a. “and out. ms, CHOKERS. NECKLACES. i)', "Terr.'" “mas. Gift tnerettattdue " BY VIRTUE of the power invested in me by the Muni- cipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke, I hereby declare 1947, to be a public holiday in the Township of Etobicoke and request that all citizens do govern _ , themselves accordingly. GOD SAVE THE KING CLIVE M. SINCLAIR, K.C., . Reeve. Civic Holiday, Monday, Aug. 4 ‘ _ I. CULIII‘I' 1 may†" w. Costume Jewellery yf Prlce 8: Less Proclamation Townshlp of Etoblcoke - A . icre 7. I . _ "V "i:?:],)",') (l, ' Cl r.Cl" -= ='=. = - M' 3, E =T..== S"="."= STARTS THURSDAY ..-- FRIDAY - SATURDAY , _ ' 2er%i.ii.eiL-, -=r.'"=."'- This is Erwinne's First Anniversary as owners of the Cinderella Shoppe. To thank _ our many customers and friends for their patronage we are offering a host of special y \LralueS: - fyr, policy is “Always Leading in Value." We Refund Cheerfully. You will - - - VALUES TO 84.95 F rilly, fussy or plain tailor- ed Blouses. 150 of our regular lines, especially reduced for this SALE. All first quality. Some slightly counter-soiled. Sizes 12 to DAINTY WIMMDBILL $1.99 Hahn-Incuba- memm BLOUSES l Sir Frederick Gowland Ho kins, 85. a Nobel prize winner andgene- rally acknowledged to be the dis, coverer of vitamins. died recently " Cambridge. 17 3-34 18 QR-KI 19 R-K2 20 K-NI 21 PxQ 22 N-BE 23 R-Ql " NxB M B-KG 26 R-Rl 27 P-B4 28 8-35 29 R-R6 30 It-EI 31 B-K4 82 BxN 83 EXP " EXP 86 EXP M RxN 37 R-R3 38 Resigns to 11 12 13 Below we give a game plai'ed by Rea B, Hayes, Weston, at t e Do, minion Chumpionship Tourrmment, held in Quebec June 1947. His op- ponent was the internationally known New Zealand chumpion (playing Hots Concours in the tournamentâ€. R. G. Wade, who came to Canada lnst Marl-h after visiting several European coun- tries and Iceland, _ E3WINNE’S CliNDERlllillLlLA SHOPPE White-R. G. Wade, New Zea- land. The acting president, A. E. War, ren. is now on vacation and for the next two weeks the,Ufairs of the chess club will lie dormant, but in the fall things will move with gusto. Witch these columns for several interesting T Announcements. 5 PxB 6 Q-N4 7 tit" 8 -R6 9 W/d 10 -K2 _1 B-N2 L2 0 O 0 3 PxP 5 9:133 Charla: Boner, pus-Kent of the Weston Chou Club, now on a holi- day trip in Englund, writers he " enjoying good health. and meeting any new experieneea in Enzlis life. He is, In Net, having u won- derful time. Mr. Hotter sends his eortgratulations to Averill Robin- son. winner of the recent tourm- ment, and his best wishes to all the other members. Mr. A, B. Boulton, Que-luvs mambo: ot the Weston Chou Club, Etna? any may. July sang. 0 wilt he sadly mined from thi: nov club. He was on of in molt .tttltusiastie Ipomou. Tho officers and number: of the Chen Club our." their linen-e tsympathies to In. Boulton had family. REG. $5.50 Beautiful Alpine and Alpaca cloth white and cream Skim. front pleats, 2 pockets, good length. Sizes 12 to 20. Reg. $5,50, for- $2.98 Black-Rea B. Hayes, Weston White Black --P-K4 P-K3 [res ms THE CHESSMEI WHITE ALPINE SKIRTS HENRY MNME PxP N-KBS P-R-Nl R-N3 P-B4 Me - 4 B-Q2 KN-N5 QxBP P-K4 QxKBP 0 o 0 P-B4 Q-Be ch QxQ N-B3 Rx? P-B5 NxN P-K6 R-N2 K-B2 N-B3 R-Q7 KN-NS NxR KxB. m (N2) N-N5 tat R-km PK? L"lt This is Erwinne's First Anniversary as owners of the Cinderella. Shoppe. To thank our many customers and friends for their patronage we are offering a host of specxal values. Our policy is "Always Leading in Value." We R.efun.d Ch.eer.fully, .You w.ill, be amazed at the tremendous savings you can effect by shopping during this special event. eh 1954 DUNDAB STREET WEST The game was close with Mimico taking the lead in the first quarter and although the Weston team crept up to within one goal on three different occasions, yet the winners had enough drive to score a couple of last period goals to gigs therIthe margin of victpry. _ Mimico bounced right back from their loss of last week as they out- scored Weston by a 7-5 count on Saturday. Ken Bowering and Brian McKelvey of Mimico and Weston respective? were the leading scorers of t e game with fog}: goals each. A - Cliff" Mdiiaiir,"i'i" 'tiu/%Tulirsr net showed an airtight defence and For the losers, Stewie Antram and Clarke Pulford were best with Neil Chappell an! nt Cribar following close behind 1 point of effectiveness. Mimieo 7, Weston 5 Jackie Madgett took ndvnntnge of every defensive lapse of the op- position and made every move count as he piled in his five $0.13. Ralph McCormick likewise p eyed heads-up a: he was only one behind in his goal total. The whole team played well and passed the ball around nicely. Dixie Rhodes and Melvin Patterson combined well on many attacks and Marvin Robert- ""J., played a strong, game in goal. St. Kitts left no doubt on Sutur- dny Is to their superiorit’; us they waliogped the Hamilton icon by I w. score. Jackie Mudgett run roughahod over the opgiolition to score 5 souls. Ralph cCormick followed close behind with 4 with Doug. Falby with 2 and Mervin Patterson with one goal being the other marksman. sLedie"AGGrn tallied three gulls Ind single counters went to Bop Johnston and Clarke Pulford. Into- cal-um Blair Munlhlw in the Mimico net- threw up I nonewnll to All other scoring thrultl but than of McKelvey and he saved his team on numerous occasions. George Robinson Ind Bobby lelor pluyed well with Kenny Downing leading most of the Mimics attacks. St. Catharina " Humilion 5 P.ttnmdhm.-- Fih2feh,t f tallied ungod- f,ti, limbo an Cliff Eel. the It cr. Both mm Fund Rain“ within. â€an; of a _utou team Mind nomewhu turner to that of the loan. Brim cKolvny wow-d "on promiu of him; coming [lemme in! n he I - landlod My way through the 'tet ition to Icon his five goals. my Hull, Doug. Hutchinson, Doug. Creelman and Roger Fish" prayed well for Weston. Wm shaving . nu m in the puma of Brian:qu vb pumzd hon! fivo the nml’ coma n. Billie Lynch tromd the otteret. . _.. _ _ Regular $1.00 value. First unlity. Beautifully cut. hudllf nyon. All sizes. Reg. value 8100. Dainty Egyptinn cotton. Fully cut Camdiun made Briefs. Our regular 81.00 garment. Sizes small, medium' And large. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA RAYON BRIEFS LIFE ASSURANCE AND ESTATES SERVICE Expert Advice Available Without Obligation Phone - Weston 339 - For Appointment A. WEIR ECKENSWILLER, C.L.U. . Representing . M ERCERIZED TRICO-BAR BRIEFS .69c .690 TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON Brim McKelvey continued his heavy scoring for Weston Is he tallied tour time: with Bury Kill getting the other gall. Robert Mowbray, David Kirkland, Ron Caveman and Derry Danby played well for the losers, Billy Glass.. ford, Terry MeGuigan and David Thomson played good gunes for the winners. .In In mm to â€not. crun- nvc spam utivitiu in the “no "not um. Fred Seal" Gum held a 16-31.“: are.“ run fttti Snot; lud- ' un r new p the June Strut Baum“ Ion. The first event of it: kind in the dis- trict, tho nee drew many entries and, In. enthly "gainful. Coming over the finish line with an darted time of 1.40.40 for the " mi u to ink: first Fri“. the Scnlu Bros. Trophy, wu rod Brit. tow of Down-view. I member ot the Gladstone Athletic Club, James Cumming, Ilsa of the Gladstone on numerous occuionl he stopped whet looked like lubelled gull. Terry McCreight, Peter Smit and George Robinson scored single ttels. for Migieo. _ Road Rana Draws Many Entries G.H.H|ETT REG. $6.95 All wool blink and white hounds-tooth checked Bicycle Slacks. No more need to roll your Slacks. Smart and youthful. Sizes 12 to IR. $3.98 Answer to this Week's Crossword Puzzle . SHORT SLACKS Interior - Exterior PAINTING and DECORATING HOUSE CAULKING Free Estimates Weston 76-W In order to make room for incoming Fsrll Bags, we In sacrificing our present stock of Purses, valued to $8.50, in Black, Brown, Green and Red, in plume and leathers, at this give- away price. Shop early for I good selection. REG. To $8.50 VALUE handbags $2.98 PEDDLE PUSHERS TG Lui "w 1.3:. MitfEiiflf . while R. Cut" a! a. Anxious Club an. In to uh the Hayden Welding . Tho Desmond Trophy. " to tu runer..to any: gm, ignt to JdmlFottGr"Gt" Don-mm“ 'iiUVi Dover Sports Shops Limited SALE PRICE Stores also at 576 Danforth, 1154 Danforth, 445 Parliament St. and 578 Bayview to sgrve you. Jackets Coats Regular $2.50, gzilgar up to $24.50. PRICE: $15.50 19 MAIN ST. N., WESTON PHONE ZONE 4-499 Continues in Full Swing with More and More MENS SPORT AND LOAFER At The Dover Sports Shops Ltd. THE GREAT ll1jill0-8lnjilt'jiliillt CLEARANCE: SALE MEN'S WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS We Have Added More Items to Our LIST) OF MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS -R $1.89 19 MAIN ST. N., WESTON-PHONE ZONE 4-499 TriiriKi'iF6iWW, BARGAINS SAjlllullfI Nylon H 0 S E Substandards L o n g wearing, 45 gauge. Reg. $1.39. Substandards 42 and 45 gauge. Reg. $1.19 and $1.29, FOR Regular $12.50. SALE , PRICE _ $5.95. SALE PRICE _r____ . (unblp _s_e§t) l Regular ttuuaarrfaa to boy. " MENS MLK-RAYON BOYS' SHARKSKIN Crepe H O S E .99c .69c ON SALE DRESSING GOWNS REG. ID $3.98 Famous brands, first quality. knitted cuthtvnd bands, torso style, new shades. sizes 12 to 20. All Wool Pullovers PANTS $8.95 $4.50 $2.98 an. in “and, um! Iho' PM!†who took third ili% n". .33â€: â€311' 1rrt u I “no m n 1 MI W in can. true, In a very fine spun rayon cloth. Cool, comfortable and washable, in brown, beige, green, blue, white and grey, Regular $4.25. SALE PRICE __ $2.95 USE OUR BUDGET TERMS SYSTEM 200 DOZEN SPORT SHIRTS J ust Received if?