:» district $# gnmei tion â€" pprtment m‘!'nut Adel _ won woul property, :‘ gelephone E: 1548â€"W. P 523..___") / « R.‘Le MJ +dRA arch ‘c «_ _‘ Aréh supy sbADY‘$ .. o ooo cotomenieatmnrrat ‘12 HENS and small chicken house 10 ft. x 15 ft. for sale. F. Canâ€" hing, mies. all colours, ready ECY 1 Wns Wireauwee I WVASHING machine, used, Coffield, 1 Cmy 0o tans ucss SW AGHLOAT EORUUCYCUUIIE DL .cs * meeds minor repairs, $25. Phone ANeston 1579â€" W. o4â€"1t BUSINESS girl requires * portation mornings from %on to Dovercourt and Van Mlistrict between 7.30 and 8. esn e 2 or more unfurnished or furnished + rooms in Weston vicinity, by &ouple with high school girl. Mrs. Kincaid RR. 2, Weston. _ oâ€"1â€"3t | 00 2muinnmntintn acrmemnnnaniiensis . THREE or more rooms, fljl‘nl%:led WN_Gâ€"B for sale of Weston and |Hfm residential . properties ‘ Will receive prompt, experienced ; e from the Real Estate Déâ€" § ‘go The Canada Pe;mgn- .. of $ mpany, corner of Bay x aide g:reeta, Toronto. If would like us to look at your f’h with no obligation to you, / sele Mr. Pollard in Weston at d oc 0000 o h oï¬ ecmsa ~*or unfurnished wanted. Two adults and 1 two year old child. References, Weston Hotel 14951~R. oâ€"lâ€"1t 2202 C HAVE your floors cleaned and *‘waxed by a reliable and experiâ€" g-d man. Old floors brought :.{ new. Best materials us Satisfaction gprlnteed. JV. 467:) 7 muma, 21 47 Heintzman Mc on 00000 A WOMAN for light house work â€" 2. CE tes vaa Sal U OO _ onpmenpreynem mm WESTON BRANCH ROYAL x (‘:.('):IhisAERVATORY gll: MUSal(j I one 28â€" Piano, _ginginx, Violin, _Theory, *‘ Kindergarten, Choral Class, MaRION DEMOREST, LT.CM. xâ€"37â€" iiGfl}NlC supplies (rubber goods) * mailed postpaid in plain, sealed tu'vclogsec with price list; six wamples, ; 24 samples, $1. Mail Order D?t. G4, Novâ€"Rubber_Co., »Box 91. Hamilton. Ont. xâ€"52â€"1t (2P * ARTICLES FOR SALE me Westo! 1080â€"J if you wish |=‘ these furs; No o{liï¬ction. is Fur Varm, RR No. 3 for training, also : . T. Hilton, 31 ple Leaf Dr mt m CR es sw References. Phone 356. 19 Main p m oâ€"1â€"1t name â€"SERVICE student, wife and ix months old baby require livâ€" ; accommodation. Phone 1460â€"W. oâ€"1â€"1t ï¬ Mortgage Loans arranged current rates on Weston resiâ€" property. The Canada Perâ€" t Trust Comé)any. 320 Bay telephone Elgin 4461. In telephone Mr. Pollard at w xâ€"20â€"tf ACCOMMODATION WANTED N plastic lamp shades. Many signs to choose" from. . They washable and dustproof. We eover your frames if you _ Edna Hawe, 43 Station IR and Platinum Fox Furs from the ranch and save . .Collars, capes, scarves, HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE Searlett Rd., Weston Ki OS EMPLOYMENT WANTED ‘Weston e MAITRE, Foot Specialist in th ‘correction. | Featherweight supports to individual impresâ€" easts made of every foot. E by. appointment. _ Phone 691â€"M. oâ€"46â€"t( MORTCAGE LOANS ; white tube skates, sizes 2 ; lady‘s black tube skates, ~6, 6. Phone 796â€"J. 118 Phone 767â€"W. Electric Stove Electric Refrigerator Electric Washer Electric Vacuum Electric Radio Electric Ironer ING woman wanted once a PROPERTIES WANTED and baby sitter daytime. 7. oâ€"lâ€"It PROFESSION AL FEET HURT? Mï¬ for all your tile M“l:!“ inn:)nthrooms, $ irty years A P hoge ToewJ. _ 1 _15â€"it YOUR ORTUNITY Ave.. Toronto. _*â€" MUSIC â€" requires transâ€" nings from Wesâ€" t and Van Horne 7.30 and 8. Phone oâ€"lâ€"1t G . done, _ work timates Jiven free. + Ave., Mt. Dennis. xâ€"33â€"tf new bird cages. . Main Street 0â€"50â€"4t OFFERED neâ€"lâ€"1t oâ€"lâ€"1t xâ€"20â€"tf Two â€"4t SAVE moneyâ€"do your own cement work, Mixers for rent. Phone Weston 1331â€"J after 6 p.m. _ veteran now in business. Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Any kind of flooring brought up like new. Work guaranteed. Free estiâ€" mates. New electric polisher. Wallâ€" g;p:r eleaned. Windows cleaned. ted walls washed. Phone A. Corras, 1480â€"Jâ€"2. xâ€"51â€"tf MODERN floor service, Local UPHOLSTERING â€" Chesterfield and return. 7.30â€"8 a.m. return 5â€"5.30 p.m. Five days weekly. Phone 492â€"W or call at 100 King St. oâ€"1â€"1t and chairs recovered and rebuilt. Repairs to all upholstered furniâ€" ture. A. Lyon, 59 Mahoney Ave., Mt. Dennis. MU. 2706. xâ€"34â€"af SNOW cleared with snow plough, TRANSPORTATION _ to Leaside _ drives, sidewalks, etc. R. Wheeler, phone 420â€"Jâ€"13. xâ€"52â€"tf Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ridout anâ€" nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Lorna June, to ‘Douglas Ashley Burtch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burtch, Long Branch. The marriage to take place Saturday, February 7th, at 4 o‘clock, in Annette Street Baptist Church, Toronto. Engagements We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of lindness â€" messages of sympathy â€" and beautiful floral offerings received from the many friends during our sad_ bereaveâ€" ment in the death of a beloved husâ€" band and father. _ l w WALTERSâ€"In loving memory of our dearly beloved son, Thomas James Walters, who passed away December 25, 1936, age 11 years. Another year has passed, dear son, Since you were called away. As time goes on we miss you more, More than we can say. You left our hearts so heavy, Life has not been the same, But we know that you are happy, In our father‘s home above. And we will keep on praying, _ Till our work on earth is done, That we will see you face to face On that bright and happy shore, Where all is quiet and peaceful, And tears we shed no more. It‘s then we will understand, , The meaning of your vacant chair, Never will be forgotten b{ Mummy, Dad and brother Mel. Always with us in thought, Card of Thanks In Memoriam Births, Marriages, Deaths, Cards of Thanks, Engageâ€" ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headings 2¢ per word. Minimum wleekness with an urbane air in the beautifully :hul fullness _ and striking neckline interest. It is designed in shimmering _ rayon swope that has been preâ€"te ;m ““i.u,. been preâ€"tested for N dinner dress of sophisticated A 1 pair absolutely new Ladies Black CCM Tube Skates, size 7. Cireumstances make it impossible for owner to wear them. NEW SKATES AT A SECONDâ€"HAND PRICE Opportunity FOR DINNER WEAR Mrs. A. J. Barker and Gordon Phone: 631â€"W After 5.00 SERVICES OFFERED TRANSPORTATION NO TICES KNOCKS HERE‘s YOUR CHANCE! 4 Charge 50c. xâ€"50â€"tf of Holiday Parties Best wishes for a Happy New Year! We trust you have made some good resolutions and hope 6ou will be able to abide by them. Our resolution is to give Xou practical, economical ideas and to write a newsy Mixing Bowl column every week, We n;;precinte your helpful letters at all times. Thank you kindly for your festive messages, and for enquiries throughout the past year. Resolutions Resolve to allocate your food allowance: Oneâ€"third for milk and meat; oneâ€"third for fruits and vegetables and one third for cereals, su%nr and butter. o cook food nutritioustyâ€"only until tender and in wise proporâ€" tions. Consider health and fuel. To store s)erishables and leftâ€" overs carefully. To o?eratz the home wisely. Resolve to be happy and content with the comforts in the home. _ Resolve to take care of your health and your family‘s health. _ Resolve to consider the little things you can do for others. i ""I'{.gsholl\'gtixâ€"'l'w"} Vgrc;o&"cit'izen of your community and of your country. Take a Tip 1. If you cook in dishes that you can bring right to the table, food will stay hot longer and you will save dishwashing. . 2. Sift flour onto a sheet of waxed paper or paper towelling. You will not have to wash a bowl! Do not throw the waxed paper away after using. Fold it and store in sifter. (* 0 â€" _ 8. Grease new pans slightly and then put in a warm oven and they will be much less likely to rust. _ 4. Use ammonia (except where glass is trimmed with gold) to wash dishes, glass and silver. 5. Be careful not to start preâ€" heating the oven too far in adâ€" vance. The ringing telephone or doorbell is also the signal to turn off the oven if you are not preparâ€" ed to use it. Health Should Be Prime Concern Tuberculosis Is Contagious Our Duty as Citizens | f If you were to look out your window one day and see someone trying to break into your neighâ€" bour‘s house, it would not take you very long to get to your phone and call the police. Protection of proâ€" Bm on ERome ooo nc uy perty is one of the duties of citizenship that people take as a matter of course. Unfortunately, however, there are other more dangerous threats to which many of us turn a blind eye. It is strange, but true, that people often show more concern about their money or their houses than they do about their health. The man who spares no pains to catch a burglar may put forth no effort at all to protect his own or his neighbour‘s health, Last year in Canada 1,455,000 people were Xâ€"rayed for tuberâ€" culosis, as part of a nationwide campaign to check everyone in this country for this disease, The numâ€" ber of active cases found in Greater Toronto and _ adjacent counties by the National Sanitarâ€" jum Association numbered 350â€" each one a potential spreader of infection, a menace to community wellâ€"being. Tuberculosis is a contagious disease, caused by a germ and passed from person to person. You may have TB without feeling or looking ill, but you can still be very infectious. For that reason it is important that you and your family and y our friends be Xâ€"rayed for tuberculosis as a safeâ€" guard to community health, Every year at Christmas time the National Sanitarium Associaâ€" tion offers TB Christmas Seals for sale. The money raised goes to continue and extend its free Xâ€"ray surveys. _ You will be playing your part as a patriotic citizen if you buy these seals, TB Christâ€" mas Seals are health insurance. They are attractive and useful. Use them liberally on your Christâ€" mas mail. Production of Buttelf May Drop Butter and cheese exhibited at the Royal Winter Fair were of mllh quality, . states Mr. . A number of Ontario creameries won prize awards, and good prices were obtained for both cheese and butter at the Royal 6. You don‘t have to baste meats if the oven heat is constant. hTe fewer times you open the door, the more heat and electricity you save. 7. A great deal of cookln& can be done with heat stored in the elecâ€" tric oven after the current has been turned off. 8. In surface _ cookery, when foods come to a full steam, switch to one of the lower positions. It will help conserve vitamins, too, 9. Do not use a higher heat than necessary. The temperature of boilâ€" ing water is the same, whether boiling easily or madly. 10. If youvsoa.k dried fruit before cooking, do not toss away the water. Cook the fruit in it. It is far more healthful, The Question Box Mrs, H. C. asks: If there are any precautions to be observed in the use of a heating pad? â€" _ Answer: Do not fold the pad. Carry the pad by the pad itselfâ€" not by the cord. Never allow warming pad to get wet. Never use pins or other metailic means to fasten the pad in place. Ad,ius’. the switch io the desired setting for comfort. Be sure to turn to Off when the pad is not in use Mrs. W. H. asks: How to remove candlewax from linen? T T ks Answer: Scrape off excess with dull knife. Place stained portion over several thicknesses of plain blotting paper. Touch gently with a lukewarm iron. _ _ _ â€" Mrs. S. M. asks: Should I use a pressing cloth with my new steam iron 2 w . . Answer: It is not necessary, especially with an automatic conâ€" trolled steam ironâ€"although it is wise to do so when ironing wool gabardine and serge. # * U Ann Allan invites you to write to her c/o this paper. Send in your suggestions on homemaking ‘problems and watch this column for replies. Housewife‘s Life Centres Around The Kitchen Sink That â€" timeâ€"worn | expression, "everything but the kitchen sink" excludes the most used piece of kitchen equipment, points out the Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating. . _ The average housewife may spend as much as 720 hours a year at the sink, preparing food and washing the dishes, estimates the Institute. This is equal to near 30 full days out of 365 and ser to illustrate how important the sink is in the life of the Canadian« housewife. â€"â€" _ â€" ed To realize how fortunate her lot is, Mrs. Housewife need only contrast the efficiency and gleamâ€" ing beauty of the modern sink with the creaking pump and battered dishpan of 50 years ago. And since she spends so much time there, she will probably want to put some thought on what type of sink will most suit her needs and tastes if she is building a new. home or reâ€" novating her old one. Sinks, in the popular types, are made _ of enameled_ cast â€" fron, enameled steel, stainless steel, or monel metal. The 60â€"inch cabinet today because storage space under sink with two drainboards and one basin is the largest size family sink now in production. Other models include 42â€"inch size with one drainboardâ€"these _ may be specified with drainboard at right or left. s 0 Sinks today should be about 36 the sink is right where it is most convenient height for the average woman. Cabinet sinks are most popular te sink is right where it is most needed and most â€" accessible. Cabinet sinks are now supplied in a complete unit. 00 â€" Another kitchen sink conveniâ€" ence is the combination stopper and strainer which closes the basin at the outlet and turns it into a dish washing compartment. The strainer is of the cup or basket type, which is easily removed, flushed clean and replaced. Increase in Values Average value of occupied farm lands in Canada for 1946 is reâ€" ported at $32 per acre, an increase of seven per cent over the average indicated in 1944 and 1945, and an increase of 28 per cent over the 1935â€"39 average, according to the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Inâ€" creases in farm land values over 1945 levels were reported in all g‘rovinces, with the exception of rince Edward Island and New Brunswick. _ L. k. s price levels of farm Productl and of the tMnFl which farmers buy. ‘The bureau‘s index of farm prices of niricultunl products for 1946 was 83.5 per cent above the 1935â€" 39 level, while for the same year the index of prices of commodities and services used by farmers had advanced 45.4 per cent from the 1935â€"39 bage period level. The upward trend in farm land values from prewar levels reflects at least in gnrt, the â€" relative changes which have occurred in the MONEY WESTON Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb Have the butcher bone the shoulder of lamb and then wipe with a damp cloth. Now prepare a filling as follows: Mince fine sufâ€" ficient parsley to measure oneâ€" half cup. Place in a bowl and add one green petfper minced fine, 2 onions, minced fine, 1 cup of fine bread crumbs, 2 tsps. salt, 1 tsp. pepper, %; tsp. sweet marjoram. Mix and then spread the filling and roll, tying securely. Now pat just sufficient flour into the meat to cover. Place on a rack in the baking pan and put in a hot oven. Just as soon as the meat becomes brown commence the basting with one cup of boiling water. ï¬educe the heat to a moderate oven. when you need it Save time and money by obtaining your loan at our convenient office. Loans from $50 to $1,000 are provided without endorâ€" sers of bankable security. The time to cook: Allow the meat 30 minutes for heating, so as to start cooking, and then 20 minâ€" utes to the pound, counting gross weight.. Keep the fact in mind that the rolled and filled meat reâ€" quires more time than just the plain shoulder. To roast the shoulâ€" der unboned allow 44 hour to start cooking and then 15 minutes to the pound. The leg of lamb may be boned and rolled or rolled and filled, and then cooked just like the shoulder. Salted Peanut Cookies One and oneâ€"half cups sifted‘ cake flour, % teaspoon double acting baking powder, % tsp. soda, ! tsp. salt, & cup shortenâ€" ing, 14 cups brown sugar, firmly packed, 1 egg, unbeaten, % cup milk, 1 cups bran flakes or grapeâ€"nuts flakes, % cup chopped ‘salted peanuts. Sift flour once, measure, add{ baking powder, soda, and salt, and sift again. Cream shortening; add sugar gradualli and cream toâ€" gether until light and fluffy. Add egg and beat well. Add flour, alâ€" ternatfvely with milk, mixing well after each addition. Add flakes and peanuts and blend. Drop from teaspoon onto greased . baking sheet; flatten slightly with fork. Bake in moderate oven (375 deâ€" grees F.) 8 minutes or until done. Makes about 4 dozen cookies. SERVICE FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED 2 John Street > 2nd Floor Bank of Montreal Building Raisin Cookies. Substitute raisâ€" ins for salted peanuts in above recipe and increase salt to % teaâ€" spoon. Raisinâ€"Walnut Cookies: Substiâ€" tute %& cup chofppcd walnuts and %, eup raisins for salted peanuts in the above recipe. ncrease salt to % teaspoon. Two and oneâ€"half cups sifted allâ€"purpose flour, or 2% â€" cups sifted f;astry flour, 1 tsp. soda, 1 tsp. salt, % tsp. cloves, 1 tsp. cinâ€" namon, ! tsp. allspice, % cup lard or other shortening, /4 cup sugar, / cup corn syrup, 2 eggs, wellâ€" beaten, 1% cups sour milk or butâ€" termilk, 1 cup chopped, pitted dates, ‘, cup chopped walnuts. Date Spice Cake PHONE ZONE 4â€"591 WESTON Hours: 9 to 5 or by appointment. Sift together 3 times the flour, soda, salt and s‘)ices. Cream lard until soft and light. Add sugar graduallgv and cream mixture until very fluffy. Stir in corn syrup. Add 2/3 cup of flour mixture and blend well. Add beaten eggs and stir in thoroughly. Add % cup flour mixture to dates and nuts. Add reâ€" maining flour alternately . with milk, beginning and ending with flour. Mix well after each addition. Add dates and nuts and blend well. Pour into two 9 inch layer pans and bake in a moderately hot oven 375 deg. F. for 35 minutes. Peanut Butter Macaroons Two egg whites, 4 cup sugar, 2 cups over;;ropped rice cereal, ‘% tsp, almond extract, !4 cup peaâ€" nut butter. Beat egi whites until stiff but not dry. old in sugar, flavoring and ‘)ennnt butter. Add rice cereal, stirr ng only enough to combine. Drop | from teaspoon onto . well greased baking sheet; bake in moderate oven (375 F.) about 20 minutes. SERVICE FINANCE Yield: 1‘4 dozen mulrooml\(Z% inches in diameter). COMPANY, LIMITED Recipe Corner TWS "JUnct. 6402" ~ *‘Weston 544" Residence: HY. 8068 GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, atc. 330 Bay St., Toronto _ EL. 9880 Weston 152â€"W _ JUnet. 0769 Elgin 1863 Money To Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto oâ€"16â€"52 15 TORONTO ST. Toronto ELgin 4583 Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers _ phone office. _ For appointment during evening, phone residence. GEORGE W. BULL Res.: 158 Church St., Weston Weston 1164M. For Appointment Call JU. 8733 WESPO TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER 10 Years‘ Experience 1017 Weston Auditor and Accountant 46 MAIN ST. N. ZONE 4â€"575 For appointment during day, J. T. FERGUSON Household Wiring Electrical Repairs Base Plugs, etc. J. EDGAR PARSONS * B.A.; Hoursâ€"2 to 5 7 to 8 Saturday By Herb Gillespie 55 LA WRENCE AVE. W. Zone 4â€"342 CHIROPRACTOR Nervous and Chronic Diseases 72 Guestville Ave. Mt. D MON LOAN ON GOOD 'llY..';O AND SECOND MORTGAGE SECURITIES F. A. SILYERMAN KLC. C. LORNE FRASER MEDICAL SUPPLIES W ESTO N Private Hospital ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR RESULTS USE Elastic Stockings, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR INCH‘S DRUG STORE J. C. INCH, B.A., Phm.B. RUPTURED? AUBREY PETTIT Chartered Accountant Auditor CONTRACTORS SOLICITORS Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON Private Fitting Room CHIROPRACTIC [., ZONE 4â€"475 Office Hours: Daily WANT ADDS ZONE 4â€"426 J. W. BROWN Barrister &¢c. 104 Main St. N. New Telephone TIMES & _ CGUIDE Number ZLONE 4â€"328 Aw PAINTING, DECORATING Allan‘s Service Station JACK BAILEY Free Estimatesâ€"Friendly Advice 196 Main South GIBSON McCARTNEY PAINTERS & DECORATORS HENRY POPE W A N T ED Brush or Spray ZONE 4â€"245 Your Satisfaction Is Our Success B U S IN E$ $ CA‘RDsfl For free pickâ€"up phone us. We pay phone charges. Wikade Specialized Motor Tuncâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 Towing Service GORDON YOUNG LTD. Phone AD. 3636, Toronto "Have those plumbing jobs done NOW." W. J. WARD PHONE 1151 61 ST. JOHN‘S RD. W. "All Passengers Insured" PHONE PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 WARM AIR FURNACES CRUICKSHANK GARAGE POWER‘S T AXI TINSMITH, ETC. DUNLOP TAXI Interior â€" Exterior UNDERTAKERS DECORATING DEAD HORSES and CATTLE Funeral Directors Ambulance (BILL ALLAN, Prop.) SUPERTEST PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 676â€"M WESTON 174â€"Jâ€"5 351w REPAIRED TAXIS duds ty WINDER‘S T A X 1 Roy‘s Taxi Now Operating from 239 MAIN ST. S., Corner of ST. JOHNS , VETERAN‘S All Passengers Insured BAKER TELEPHONE Zone 4â€"327 RD. and MAIN ST. â€" 24 HOUR SERVICE â€" 429 MAIN ST. N. At End of Car Line 3 CARS TO SERVE YOU 24 HOURS A DAY WESTON Except â€"Sundays Prompt Courteous WESTON TAXI 1 11 Operating from 162 ROSEMOUNT AVE. PIANO TUNING 1230 JANE I‘I'.«â€".'I‘. DENNI8 JUnict. 7996 or Weston 473J ROUND THE CLOCK SERVICE Phone 1589 Reasonable Rates All Passengers Insured T A X I GORD‘S TAXI FLEET LINE TAXI CABS Closed All Day Tuesday. 38 MAIN N. Phones Weston â€" 677 Mu. â€" 5772 900 456 TAXIS Phone PHONE for T4 Zone 4â€"595