TRUCK TIRES, P “, f y///" ue ": [ d “‘_pflhï¬ Hl-m,a,_m P $M weathE8 _\ [ for fr.,_ l‘. - s GooDdJVYEaRr W. J. BARTER After the christening the vicar complimented the parents on the fact that their bgy did not ery durw the ceremony. "Well, you see," explained the gmnd mother, "we‘ve been getting lm"used to it with a watering Any person interested in helping the township, is asked to contact the Chief of Etobicoke: Police at LY. T501 > ‘to the colour has been in Etobicoke Jomhip The is white, and the uniform eonsistsâ€" of a white belt and hat. The job will be to act as traffic %fl. busy intersections in the With {:oevnn fifteen and twenty crudnfl in Etobicoke, each of which is a Fotontinl death spot for some Etobicoke school pupil, the need is urgent for men to offer their services. Etobicoke Asks For Men To Help Control Traffic For over Seventyâ€"Five Years GooD0JVYEaArR 907 Weston Road (rear) Phone LY. 8242 We are equipped to give you a comptete auto m service at prices that are in keeping with firs workmanship. Call us when in need of Prompt Service. *HURSDAY, Atousr as 1947 65 MAIN ST. S. 1189 YONGE STREET KI. 6135 9 LA WRENCE AVE. w. WESTON School Time 1s Nearâ€" Need Urgent For Traffic (!cmmllen Motors Exchanged ‘ord Model A., Plymouth and Dodge, Ohrysler and Auto Repairs to All Makes BLOORDALE MOTOR SALES Fetlzer PBres OWNED AND OPERATED BY STODDART BROS. WHEN YOU DRIVE OX Wm. McGill & Co. Quality Cleaning CLEANERS & DYERS "McGill‘s Coal" HIâ€"MILER TIME PAYMENTS ON REPAIRS A PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE HMHAS BEEN A FAVORITE WITH DISCRIMINATING BUYERS NTE ~Mi w for f’_-o. "'I‘“':u: & COLD STORAGE Established 1871 LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 in winning the championship in the 1946 gnnndian Postal Tournaâ€" ment. We further extend to him our very best wishes for his future happiness in his marriage to anâ€" other chess enthusiast, in the perâ€" son of the loveiy Miss Barbara Templeton. _ The wedding took place on Friday, August 15th, Our very best to them both. Our congratulations to Robert E. Martin, ;Fresident of the Gambit Club of Toronto, upon his success i Below we give a game J]:yed in the recent Australianâ€"Canada radio match between D. A. Yanofâ€" ‘lky. Dominion champion, and G. Koshnitsky, Australia. Whiteâ€"D. A. Yanofsky, Canada. Blackâ€"G. Koshnitsky, Australia. Ruy Lopez White Black â€" White Black } Local chess clubs seem to have succumbed to the heat, for last ‘Thursday only the secretary, and the viceâ€"president put in an apâ€" ;peannce. The junior clubs of the schools we expected to be dormant. However things will soon be in full swing ngnin directly vacationsâ€" and the heat?â€"are over, The 1947 USA, O Championâ€" ship tournament is m{ held this month at Corpus Christie, Texas. Two entries of interest to our readers are D. A. Yanofsky, present Dominion champion, and R. G. Wade (still with his friend Abie in Canada) champion of New Zealana. The first prize in this tournament ;}ll be one thouux}d dollars. ayers are expected from many countries of South America, and some from Europe. c _ ~Premature assumption about an ‘hopod for event, says CHESS is bad. Now it has to admit that the USSR hag accepted an invitation to an overâ€"theâ€"board matcle with Britain. The Soviet team is to visit Britain in September. PHONE 390â€"Jâ€"12 FRER ESTIMATES E. $. WARN AND SONS BUILDERS â€" CONTRACTORS Elmhurst Drive WESTON, RR. 3 Pâ€"K4 Pâ€"K4 Nâ€"KB8 Nâ€"QB3 Bâ€"N6 Pâ€"QR3 Bâ€"R4 Nâ€"B3 0â€"0 Pâ€"QN4 Bâ€"N3 Bâ€"K2 RKi 0.0 PB3 P.Q3 Pâ€"KR3 Nâ€"Q2 PQ4 Bâ€"B3 Bâ€"K38 Nâ€"R4 B.B2 Pâ€"B4 QNâ€"Q2 Qâ€"B2 Nâ€"B1 Pâ€"N3 Bâ€"Ré Râ€"K1 Nâ€"K8 NN3 PxBP PxP Nâ€"R2 Bâ€"KN2 BxB â€"_ KxB Qâ€"B3 _ N(4)â€"B5 A. PURKIS e Weston Chess club members ELECTRICIAN Phone 112415 WESTON RR. 3 229 WALLACE AVE. I ME. 2491 THE CHESSMEN HENRY LOOSE PHONE TODAY WESTON 845 21. N(3)â€"N4 â€" Qâ€"K2 22. Pâ€"QNs _ Pâ€"KR4 23. Nâ€"Ks NxN 24. QxN Bâ€"N2 tth o 26. QRâ€" 27. RxR 1;;& 28. Nâ€"B3 Nâ€"BL 20. Râ€"Q1 Pâ€"B3 $BL 1. Kâ€"R2 32. Râ€"KB1 n,§7 33. Bâ€"N1 Pâ€"N4 84. Nâ€"B5 _ Qâ€"KB2 39 40 a1 34 85 36. 37. Qâ€"B3 RQi Pâ€"N3 Bâ€"Bi Resigns Black Nâ€"K3 Nâ€"B5 _ Ever heard of that cute little number down the street that ?ends }About two hours in her bedroom laboratory testing powder, the face kind, and plastering her face with every concortion imaginable? SSure you kave. Then she goes out in the rain and you gnfrw what ‘hnpgens. The next time you look at her, she looks as if she fell headâ€"first into a bucket of act headâ€"first into â€"a bucket of plaster of paris. Little perfumes like "Daisy" and "Marigold" sit on salon she‘ves gathering dust until some brignt chap rames them "Risque" or "Hussy," or even "WDaring," and then the entire female population g:n‘s up on them and they‘re sold fore you can blink and eyelasn. Some old dame that‘s probably never seen a man before takes a bath in "hisque" and then pranees down the busiest street liï¬ can find, half hoping that every male in sight woll stampede. They do, First, a little bit of elucidation \(mnking a few things clear), When that famous man wrote that poem \from whence .cometh our quotaâ€" tion, he was referring to those things _ of _ permanent beauty, things like rocks and Jakes ano mountains and so on. He didn‘t mean things like apples and peaches and even women‘s faces. iSurprised eh? (we really stuck our chin out). Well, it‘s true. Even the prettiest faces fade in beauty with the passing of the years. Everyone admits that, But what of the beauty that fades in an hour? It can and does ‘happen. Get to the point? Okay, we‘ll finally get to the rock bottom of the subject. You guesssed itâ€" cosmetics, Whoever said that "a thing of beauty is a joy forever" was only partly right. 18. 19 2o M 22 18. M 12 18 14. White Black 1. Pâ€"KE Pâ€"KH 2. Nâ€"KBA | N.QB3 3. Bâ€"B4 Bâ€"B4 4. Pâ€"QNa Bâ€"N3 5. Bâ€"N2 P.Qs 6. Pâ€"QRi â€" P.qR3 7. Pâ€"NS PxP Twisted and shattered wreckage of the sand and gravel truck, which was carried 1500 feet down track from the level crossing on Wilson Avonue_nt:{ the southbound CNR train last Wednesday. George Watts Jr. of stletown, ‘oneâ€"legged driver, was thrown clear, but is now in Toronto Western ï¬upiul recovering from seyere head injuries sustained in the accident, are during the hot spell paying social calls to each other‘s gomes. We understand that the viceâ€"presiâ€" ident A. E. Warren, and the secreâ€" tary are hlVin]x battles over the board at the latter‘s home. Below we give one of the games ghyed by R. E. Martin in the 1946 anadian Postal tournament: Evans Gambit Declined Mornan Simpson‘s 1, D. A. â€"A. T. Squibh & Son # wate 89 K. *~"ffgy"‘ o Pyroklin tops, size 16" up. SCHOOL SUPPLIE?MI from *7.45 QxQ Râ€"NI Pâ€"N6 Bâ€"N2 White, R. E. Martin; black, Bâ€"N5 Bâ€"K2 Nâ€"B3 PQ4 WILSON AVE. TRAIN â€" TRUCK COLLISION _ |Parsanale Do You Like Crowds?} â€" Neither Do We! the books are available, We have complete Hets of the High and Yoerâ€" tional School Texts to be used this term. Purchase your School Supplies NOWâ€"most of Bâ€"B2 Bâ€"Q3 BC3 Bâ€"Ni Bâ€"qi Pâ€"B4 Kâ€"B1 Nâ€"R4 ~KB3 Pâ€"B8 0.0 Râ€"K1 85. 36. 31. 41 31. 32 83 30 48 White 28. B. 24. Pâ€" 25. Nâ€" 26. Ro 27. Bs 28. Bâ€" 20. Nâ€" (Opposite the Post Office) Bâ€"Bich BxP B.QBs Pâ€"N7 Pâ€"KS Pâ€"B4 PP Nâ€"Bs Bâ€"K2 RxRch BxR BxPch Bâ€"K2 Bâ€"Qi Nâ€"B5 Nâ€"Ns Nâ€"Ke P1â€"KB â€" KNâ€"Qi NxBch PxN NxN > PxN Bâ€"Qs Pâ€"Ns3 Pâ€"N3 Bâ€"N4 Bâ€"K5 Resigne Black Pâ€"N3 Bâ€"N4 Bâ€"R3 Nâ€"B4 Kâ€"K1 fir Nâ€"K2 J 1 Nâ€"Ni BxR Bâ€"K2 Nâ€"B5 Nâ€"K6 Yawnâ€"nâ€"nâ€"â€"nâ€"n! _ Was that ever a horrible dream! I wonder where I got all those silly things to dream about? It‘s a good thing that what I dreamt isn‘t true or life would be a nightmare. â€" Thank goodness the women are the good, and beautiful and natural things that they are. ,Why, if they were not the innocent unassuming things that I think they are, tgen my dream might have been true. But I won‘t think any more about that. Note to the ladies: Any reâ€" semblance to the truth in the preceding paragraphs is Kurely coincidental and any resemblance to any livinarchnuter is purely accidental. e really think a lot of you and cannot say convineingâ€" ly enough the love that we feel for Finally, we come to the female who is too lazy to wear stockings like the rest of them, so she buys them bottled. It‘s too bad they don‘t come in more colours, but even then they couldn‘t be more striking than they are now. At least they can‘t get them «&n crooked." Advertising Paysâ€"Try It! Then there‘s the little miss that nature eesed with small is Figuring thet she can imorove a ‘thousnnï¬ times on ol1 Mother Naturc, sho grasps her tube of red paste in her hands and lavish‘y fashions â€" herselt & new â€" pair, Iriquois war paint style. Each time she flashes her big smile, her lips twist into something akin to a pretzel, and her newest iridgework protrudes through the scarlet mass of paste like a snakes and ladders Euzzle. Then she expects to win erself some unsuspecting elegible bachelor. What do those kind think we males are, all blind ? tut not in her girection. This seconu cousin to a skunk gets the biggest runâ€"around, It doesn‘t Laie a bloodhound to trait het, just follew your nose, _ 15,103 accidents, including 35 fatal cases were reported to the Workmen‘s Compensation Board in July. Total compensation awarded by the Board was $1,677,193.10 of \v_gich $223,506.21 were for medical A1d. _ During last month, an average of more than one person per «day was killed in industrial accidents in Ontario, states a memorandum issued by the Industrial Accident Prevention Associations. July Industrial Accident Figures Conducting the investigation for North York police, are Detective Sergeant George Wilson, and Conâ€" Stable, Arthur Varley, and Walter Maynes. Continued from page 1â€" Borden, a few years ago. His truck had special braking and other deâ€" vices installed to enable him to handle the heavy vehicle under his handicap. _ and presided over by Mrs, Oliver Master, Mrs. W. Merrell, Mrs. J. R. Grant and Mrs. Charles Moffat, omm "Tone . Mooem, "offact wa, Mrs. A, M. MacKinnon, Guel .h, and Mre: J Anthony Baines: e: gow, Scotland. assistants were Nancy Moffat, Elizabeth rant _ and Elizabethâ€" Scarlett. ywy those who have entertained are Mrs. J. R. Grant, Mrs. A. K. Purdy, Mrs. Oliver Master, Mrs. R. George Watts, Train Continued from page 2â€" Goodenough, Joan Morris, Mrs. A. M. MacKinnon and Mrs. J. Anthony Baines. Birthday Greetings to _ Mr. and Mrs. ce Pollard, Main street sout? who celebrated their 25th anni®ersary on Friday, August 15th â€" Miss Jean Newsome of Jane street, who celeb.rxz her sevenâ€" mgï¬l birthday on Bunday, August Joy Nightingale, William street, for gaturday?‘A)gï¬lt 23rd. Dï¬lrl. .IMD' Hopcro: 7 Queen‘s ive, Â¥. y Cameron, 26 Tedder Drige, who celebrated ?;gr birthdays on Friday, August Mr. Harold/J, Stonehouse, RR No. 1, Weston, ang Mrs. C. F. Evans, 36 King stréet, for Sunday, August 24th. | MU. 1161 | 8 and 1 BUTT SHINGLES, r,%:au ... . $7.65 $0 T. SLATE SURFACE R& G, green, red and blueâ€"black, Er roll § omm cotiomnenione, ARebil® 45 Ib. 2 ply ROOFING PAPER, per roll ... $2.35 8 lb. 8 §l’ ROOFING PAPER, per roil $2.95 . SLATE SURFACE ROOFING PAPER, per Prepare now for home scomfort and fuel economy Fleeceâ€"line your home. Phone Pneumatic Insulating Co. Ltd. MU. 1161 Large assortment in attractive colours and designe. 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