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Times & Guide (1909), 8 Jan 1948, p. 2

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p e . . â€" A PRODUCT OF SWIFfT | HOEWY 4.4, |FOOTWEAR â€" j 0 \fomergm Growens ___ REWARD SHOE STORES . A Good Stock of RUBBER FOOTWEAR Is Again In §: Stock At Our Usual Low Prices 6e# %M Black, Red and $4.95 to s9.95 it : "Friendly Service In A Friendly Store" _ REMEMEBER YOU WILL SAVE WITH SAFETY AT f" Canada‘s Most Progressive Shoe Retailers 61 MAIN sT. N. WESTON 1252 BUY NOW AND SAVE ‘ON GOOD qUALITY just A"""_ _ SAALMANS at English Bone China FOR THE FAMILY w# Cooplie Prol Toa GHT OTS $ WITH % % % $ In Black and Brown. Plain or Brogue. Sizes 3â€"8. Psychology Dept. Guest Home Assoc. sing Amtuloneutint calt Y Dh at 31 am it in SCHOOL OXFORDS PHONE 390â€"Jâ€"12 BUILDERS â€" CONTRACTORS Elmhurst Drive WESTON, RR. 3 & SAUCERS A. PURKIS A Really Good Buy GROWING GIRLS ELECTRICIAN hone 1124J5 FREE ESTIMATES E. $. WARN $2.49 will be Mrs. Frances â€"+â€"Social and Personal â€":»Club and Welfare Act WESTON 354 _ Members of the L-m feel that it is in a part to his activities as t, that he beâ€" came so widely known and well thoaht of, and the fact that he ml" such a large vote on his standing for alection, is an m#mnb!k'n.nn'c‘l:- on Legion as an organizaâ€" tion _ and ”“:l'.blr.‘:d 'L'.' the veterah as a re tizen, The Legion is o‘mdmt, that Jim Weir will give to town affairs, the sameâ€"close attention, conscienâ€" Continued from page 1â€" Legion, and in his dealings with the public and different associaâ€" tions of=the town as president of the branch, increased their respect for the Legion and added to his own personal Members or“u&“’ Legion, feel "You may never get your name on the tablets of earth, but in God‘s sightâ€"you are not anonymous, for as PBayl said in Phillipians 4:3: "Yourâ€"mames â€"are in the Book of In the distance many elevatorsâ€" the whistle of a trainâ€"a church steerla and a tolling bellâ€"a hosâ€" pitalâ€"schoolsâ€"out on the Prairie the grave of one who had given his life for the making of that Prairie town. Mr. Eddy described the relief of the settlers when the W.M.S. built hospitaisâ€"lifeâ€"savin« spots for the isolated homes. The boon for children in the boarding schools. The results in characterâ€"building far surpass the effort. Legion Lauds AD." For:. "WE MAKE THE "I hear your new lodger is a very impetuous fellow. Does everything in the heat of the moment." tious effort and sound judgment that he has given Legion affairs in the past and that one ;ur from now, &ou who gave him their lugron will feel that they chose well, A commendable feature of his electioneering, is that at no time did Jim Weir dwell on the fact that he is a veteran. This is b; no means the complete Znd Class Test, but we believe we will find them both interesting and more helpful toward making us better Guides. _Know main transportation routes out of her community. . 00 Know what foods should be eaten each day to make up a wholesale diet, ggg know the value of drinkâ€" ing milk and water. _ _ _ _ _ ihov that she understands and practices the. habits of personal cléanliness. Look u{)ra telephone number, call it and deliver a message. _ _ Know how and where to get police, Doctor and fire fighting apparatus. _ Have taken daily outdoor exerâ€" cise of at least half an hour for more than three weeks. Know simple first aid. Know how to make a hospital bed. Keep her room tidy and make a bed for at least three weeks. m.,; it‘s his job, He‘s a black~ Know the value of rest. For Reservations : j PBdNE JUNCTION 6345 â€" THE ALPS RESTAURANT s e ow s spasite 1 & OPEN FOR BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS ONLY Announces NEW POLICY Maplehurst Lodge â€" EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY COR. JOHN AND ROSEMOUNT [ Tocats] t i pm. M&.lahool is held E‘t_!)& under the leadership oif m%’:u"&":myfi :due: aess mertices Tok ced socaat mt T p.m. Sunday School is held _ The Victorian Order . nurse will vall at any home whenever there is illness which calls for part time nursing care. Phone Weston 123. â€" Rev. W K. lnhy,‘!mx Viear. of St. . John‘s Anglican ; and now rector of Calvary « sh, ‘Toronto, the speaker at the evening m::.,.c the Harâ€" 4 ‘Avenue Mission, on Januâ€" ‘ ‘Ath.\â€" A few of his old friends 65 MAIN ST. S. 1 LAWRENCE AVE. W. ZONE 4â€"485 PAINTER and DECORATOR To All Our Patrons » _ and Friends â€"â€"â€" H. C. BROOKBANKS rtgh, A few iss o TFetBer Bres Anglican Church Army. OWNED AND OPERATED BY STODDART BROS CLEANERS & DYERS COLD STORAGE Quality Cleaning ANNUAL MEETING Weston Branch Canadian Red Cross Jan. 15th, 1948 â€" 8 p.m. CENTRAL ~UNITED CHURCH Speaker: MAJ. E. H. A. WATSON _ _ Long Associated with Ont. Div. Headquarters PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR CALL US NOW JACK BAILEY (LADIES PARLOURS) LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 UP AGAINST A WALL? ESTIMATES FREE © Phone: Weston 462â€"w ._ 21 Third Ave. ; 222 WRIGHT AVE. 4 PHONE TODAY WESTON 845

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