‘ROUNG Budgies, all colours, ready ‘| for training, also new bird cages. Ne T. Hilton, 31 Main street mouth, Weston. «_ oâ€"44t Â¥YOUNG quiet JCE box, 100 lbs. capacity, good r’AIR women‘s black tube skates, «sizes 7 and 1. Phone 257â€"Wâ€"1. _ SINGLE bed, springs and mattress, Tï¬vï¬â€";ï¬â€"gb;iï¬Ã©s; high chair, fern stand. All in excellent condiâ€" tion. Phone 693â€"W. oâ€"5â€"1t ALMOST new Quebec heater with pi and board; dropleaf table, Im eabinet, _ walnut vanity diresser and bedside table, 82 Main Bt. South, side door. oâ€"5â€"1t WINE velour chesterfield, like :mew. Phone 207â€"J. oâ€"bâ€"1t ‘mlow includes electric stove, reâ€" frigerator, _ washing _ machine, broadloom rugs, piano, den set, bedâ€" room suite, antique dining room suite, fishing rods and tackle. Phone 303â€"W. oâ€"5â€"1t STUDIO couch, lovely blue corded yepp. preâ€"war, steel rod at back, Hmet compartment, _ specially built,. solid . springs throughout, walnut trim . at a sacrifice price. Phone Weston 1576â€"Jâ€"12. oâ€"5â€"1t UPRIGHT apartment size piano, GI’W URNER | gas stove, â€" cream .enamel side oven, good as new, 2; also wringer stand and 2 tubs, 5, 64 Edmund Ave., Weston. _ _ CONTENTS of a fiveâ€"room bungâ€" PAIR of skiis, 6% feet, cable harâ€" ELECTRIC motor, one horsepower $75; Quebeg Stove, $12; large wize jacket heater, almost new, $20. Paylor‘s Service Station, Thistleâ€" tw . oâ€"5â€"1t Mn induetion; 1450 R.P.M.; igs, nearly new, used w& 30 hours. $55. Phone Wesâ€" 1089 after 6 p.m. oâ€"4â€"3t iï¬(no, Heintzman, upright grand :and bench. In excellent condiâ€" tion, reasonable. Zone 4â€"341. _ _ _ @ondition, phone 1109â€"R. _ oâ€"4â€"1t % hp. ELEGTRIC motor; 25 cycle; _‘excellent _ condition. Phone 1596â€"Wâ€"3. oâ€"5â€"1t ONE General Electric alarm clock, _mantel radio. Used six months. mï¬ condition. _ Reasonable. 725â€"W. oâ€"5â€"1t W eléch:i(_: stove with light and timer, table top, as good as mew. $250. Phohe Zone 4â€"539. CABIN trailer for sale, c}xap. evenings, Room 7, Wesâ€" _ Aopy C t bâ€"bâ€"At BARGAIN at $35, Men‘s bicycle, practi¢ally new. Licht and genâ€" erator ‘and two new extra tires lus other accessories. Must sell ;one 4â€"408 evenings. oâ€"bâ€"1t MEN‘S pure wool combination unâ€" _ derwear, nearly new. 2 suits, wize 40. Phone 535â€"J. oâ€"5â€"1t YOUNG cow, Jersey, has first heifer. â€" See M. Marko, 546 gm'l Drive E., Weston, Ont., orner of Grandview Ave. _ oâ€"5â€"1t SKI outfit, boots, size 9, poles and â€"â€"harness. _ Excellent condition. Phone 937â€"J. oâ€"5â€"1t ‘q;l;r; 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms | by March 1st, Weston, Mt. Dennis | or West Toronto district. Box506, | T.C.A. TECHNICIAN and wife deâ€" EARLY spring, house or duplex, LOCAL business couple desire small apartment, early spring. Best references. Box 430, Times and Guide. oâ€"4â€"3t sires unfurnished suite, no chilâ€" m‘ abstainers. Mr. Williams, JUâ€"1131, Local 24, 8:30 to 4:30. oâ€"5â€"1t ~ by adults, best references. Box 420, Times and Guide. _ oâ€"4â€"3t alï¬!f!’ c_oui;le_wit}l no children re YOUNG business couple with no children require 2 or preferably 38 unfurnished rooms immediately, gentral location. Call 98â€"J between 6 and 7 p.m. and ask for Jack or WANTED one furnished 244 John St. Charlene. ‘TWO or three unfurnished roms in Weston or vicinity, no children. Apply Box 415, Times & GuNige.s-“ ACCOMMODATION WANTED oY‘s thé]ee:piece suit, size 10. Phone Weston 1521â€"W. _ oâ€"5â€"1t Times & Guide. ney. Collars, capes, » scarves, _‘, coats, .nd dressed skins. me Westor 1080â€"J if you wish see these furs. No obligation. in‘s Fur Yarm, RR No. 3, ston. xâ€"44â€"tf ARTICLES FOR SALE APARTMENTS WANTED plastic lamp shades. Many <.oehoo;e from. They are and dustâ€"proof. We can Eolur frames if you wish. we, 43 Station Street. 167â€"W. 0â€"3â€"8t , Canadian wife and 2â€"monthâ€" liiee Sgineit tw ty month. Box 420, “""l;‘fi‘i steel poles. Apply 50 Fairâ€" rag. oâ€"5â€"1t & and Piatinem Fox Furs. from the ranch and save Englishâ€" oâ€"5â€"1t oâ€"5â€"1t oâ€"5â€"It oâ€"5â€"1t oâ€"bâ€"1t room. 0â€"5â€"2t _ cocker spanie}, answers to Skipâ€" py, finder please call 143, reward. _ at current rates on Weston resiâ€" dential property. The Canada Perâ€" manent Trust Company, 320 Bay Stweet, telephone Elgin 4461. In Weston telephone Mr. Pollard at A GREY, black and white striped kitten, vicinity of Scarlet Rd. ahd Lawrence Ave. Phone Zone 4â€"307, E. A. Richardson, Fraser Ave. oâ€"5â€"It FIRST Mortgage Loans arranged waxed by a reliable and experiâ€" enced man. Old floors brought :R like new. Best materials u Satisfaction guaranteed. JU. 4670 47 Heintzman Ave., Toronto. xâ€"t.f. _ after children evenings, Sunday through Thursday, _ Reasonable. Phone 1089â€"W. NCâ€"5â€"It REFINED housekeeper, live in or out. Aoply Mrs. A. E. Boyd, 190 Church St., Phone 807â€"W. _ oâ€"5â€"1t 35,006: Tâ€"roomed lovely home 4 bedâ€" rooms, brand new furnace, oil heated, double garage .close to stores, schools, churches and transâ€" &(;rtation. Pacham Realty Broker, Weston 689 evenings. My. Graham, Zone 1-527. oâ€"5â€"1t LOST in Weston large dark red ORANGE coloured wool scarf at SILVER fox collar, lost Tuesday, _ Jan. 20, between Mt. Dennis and Thistletown, _ Reward, Mrs. L. Baker, Box 5, Times & Guide.5 â€" oâ€"5â€"1t 1548â€"W. HAVE your floors cleaned and A RELIABLE woman will look â€" the carnival. _ Finder please phone Weston 1255. oâ€"5â€"1t LISTINGS for sale of Weston and district residential | properties will receive prompt, experienced attention from the Real Estate Deâ€" partment of The Canada Permanâ€" ent Trust Comgany, corner of Bay and Adelaide Streets, Toronto. If you would like us to look at your property, with no obligation to you, telenhone Mr. Pollard in Weston at 1548â€"W. xâ€"20â€"tf HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list; six samples, 25¢; 24 samples, $1. Mail Order Dept. G4, Novâ€"Rubber Co., ROOM, all conveniences, breakâ€" fast optional. 252â€"W. oâ€"5â€"1t R. Le MAITRE, Foot Specialist in arch correction. Featherweight arch supports to individual impresâ€" sion casts made of every foot. Hours by appointment. _ Phone Weston 691â€"M. oâ€"46â€"tf ONE room to let, furnished, bedâ€" gitting. . Apply 47 Joseph St., Wesâ€" ton after 5:00 p.m. oâ€"5â€"1t ROOM, breakfast optional. Phone 780â€"J. oâ€"4â€"1t ONE lar%; room, 148 Maple Leaf Drive, Weston. oâ€"5â€"1t Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. _ xâ€"52â€"1t FRONT bedâ€"sitting room, garage near street cars. _ Abstaining business person, 702â€"J. oâ€"5â€"1t GIRL to share rom, twin beds, with _ Phone Weston Zone 4â€"415 after 6 pam __../¢ _______| oâ€"Bâ€"4t ®"RIPPING, paper hanging and * Piinting, Proa eptimaten prompt erences. Apply Mallaby‘s Store, 366 Main St,. N., Weston, Phone 184. oâ€"5â€"1t FURNISHED room, breakfast opâ€" tional, 162 Main St. S. oâ€"5â€"1t GIRL to share room, twin beds, $5, REFINED gentlemen roomers, refâ€" ROOM to rent, breakfast optional, 13 Hollis Ave., Mt. Dennis. oâ€"5â€"1t veteran now in business. Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Any kind of flooring brougat up in« new. Work guaranteed. Free estiâ€" mates. New electric polisher, Wallâ€" gnper cleaned. Windows cleaned. ainted walls washed. Phone A. Corras, 1480â€"Jâ€"2. xâ€"51â€"tf SNOW cleared with snow piough, drives, sidewalks, etc. R. Jheel‘cr phone 480â€"Jâ€"13. _ _ xâ€"b2â€"f 2160 OBMIHATTE PNUTC TVC Den@ve SIWh 17 TIEW DT LNC m LY. ml, 80&' foregoing. that prior to purchasing Eglington Ave, West. oâ€"3â€"tf i any new or unknown brand of antiâ€" board if necessary. 55 guéeh'i Drive, Zone 4â€"482. Câ€"5â€"1t UPHOLSTERING _ done, _ work board. Apply after 6 to 199 Main St. S. oâ€"bâ€"1t SAVE moneyâ€"do your own cement MODERN floor service. Local CALL I. Rosart for all your tile work, Specializes in bathrooms, sinks, fireplaces, etc. Thirty years experience. Phone 1068â€"J. _ xâ€"45â€"1t work,. Mixers for rent. Phone Weston 1331â€"J after 6 p.m. _ _ guaranteed, estimates l‘fi'ven free. Apply 21 Nickle Ave., Mt. Dennis. xâ€"33â€"tf HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED MOR~ CAGE LOANS PROPERTIES WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE SERVICES OFFERED PROFESSIONAL ROOMS TO LET FEET HURT? PERSONAL xâ€"29â€"tf xâ€"50â€"tf oâ€"5â€"1t ng. In Memoriam HOPPERâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frank E. Hopper, who passed away January 30, 1947. The world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day. But never will the one we loved From memoxx' pass away. Sadly missed by wife, . and daughter, Steila. and chairs recovered and rebuilt. Repairs to all upholstered furniâ€" ‘ture. A. Lyon, 1002 Weston Rd., Mt. Dennis, MUâ€"2706. xâ€"52â€"tf HOPPERâ€"In loving memory of our dear grandpa and father, Frank Hopper, who passed away January 80, 1947. You are not forgotten, grandps, Nor ever will you be, As long as life and memory lasts We shall remember thee. Sadly missed by granddaughâ€" ters, Joyce, June, dnui}‘\ter, Marâ€" garet, sonâ€"inâ€"law, Fran| UPHOLSTERING â€" Chesterfield SLIP â€" coversâ€"chesterfield _ and VICINITY of Church and Main to Simpsons Mail Order, Mutual St., leaving Weston 8 a.m., returning 5 p.m. Weston 1174â€"W. oâ€"5â€"1t Weston, Downsview or North York. Will rent or lease. Write E. H. Dowell, 1800 Wilson Ave., Downsview. xâ€"5â€"3t WARDROPEâ€"In loving memory of our desr daughter, Elsie Wardrope, wife of James Bow, ;:)hso5 passed away February 1, Fondly remembered by mother, father and family. chairs, studios and odd &iaeel made to order. _ A. Lyon, Mount Dennis Upholstering, 1002 Weston Rd., MUâ€"2706. xâ€"bâ€"tf HOME wanted for small family in CARPENTER work, repairs, alterâ€" ations, _ cupboards, _ etc. _ R. Wheeler, Weston, 420â€"Jâ€"13. 0 Thousands of Canadian motorâ€" ists who depend upon their autoâ€" mobiles for transportation during winter months should give considâ€" erable thought to the question of What brand of antiâ€"freeze they place in their radiators. â€" Mainly due to the cancellation of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board order Aâ€"504 concerning antiâ€"freeze, a considerable number of new and unknown brands of this product market, Many well known, dependable, permanent type products such as ethylene glycol and glycerine base are extremely difficult to obtain at this time. In previous years cleverly wordâ€" ed "guarantees" have been useful in helping to allay suspicions of motorists who later discovered that the "guarantees" meant that the product was "Of quality and high standard which when used in cars in proper operating condition wilngive germa:nent sagisflp&ion.: Thousands of motorists ‘ found themselves in the unfortunate posiâ€" tion of having to prove conclusiveâ€" ly that their cars were "in papper operating condition." It is important to realize that the first requisite of antlâ€"rreeze is that it should not cause any damâ€" age to the engine or radiator of your carâ€"by freezing at low temperature; . secondly, that it should not cause any damage by solvent action or corrosion, and finally that it should circulate at lowest temperature. Ever since the first automobile was sold a good many years ago "getâ€"richâ€"q uic k promoters and salesmen have been selling brine solutions (salt) as suitable antiâ€" freeze. It is doubtful whether many of these solutions differ greatly from ocean waterâ€"cerâ€" tainly their cot to the producer is not much greater, Some years ago Toronto Better Business _ Bureau _ communicated with Mr. Lyman J. Briggs, director of the National Bureau of Standâ€" ards, US department of commerce, Washington, DC, who had this to say: "Numerous attempts to adapt ealcium chloride solutions for use in automobile radiators have been made during the past 30 years. Yet such solutions have given trouble in service, however good theit promise in the laboratory. the radiator, but few (if any). of the branded products eurrently being . substituted . for cthm glycol are known to the purc as calcium chloride solutions. The use of any radiator solution which epntains calcium chloride is likely to wive rise to persistent ignition trouble." _ _ It is understood that most autoâ€" mobile and radiator manufacturers® warn the car owner specifically against the use of salt solutions in _ We believe that, in view of the foregoing. that prior to purchasing N O T ICES Births, Marriages, Deaths, Cards of Thanks, Engage ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headings 2c per word. Minimum Facts About Antiâ€"Freeze SERVICES OFFERED TRANSPORTATION have appeared on the Charge 50¢. WANTED wife, Maggie Mr. Peck revealed that one rival operator had threatened to sell gasoline as low as 20 cents a galâ€" lon, if necessary, in order to put the lowâ€"priced station out of business. Another operator told Peck that he would offer valve and similar jobs at low prices but Peck had an answer for that, too. He replied: "Our overhead is lower than yours, we can follow suit." "Yes," said Peck, "no matter what annoyances or irritations we will have to contend with we will continue to sell at the lower prices." In that the margin of profit on oil is slim, Peck‘s station is selling it at the standard prices. An operator of an important Lakeshore station told The Adverâ€" tiser that he wasn‘t worried about the slash in prices by Peck and Moore. "We are big enough to conduct our own business in our own way," he said. Unperturbed by threats from two other service station proprietors that "we‘ll lput I!ou out of busiâ€" mess," Charles Peck and Walter Moore, operators of an Imperial Oil station on the north side of Lakeâ€" shore road opposite Ontario Hosâ€" pital, today went cheerfully about their business of selling gasoline three cents sï¬er gallon cheaper than other Lakeshore stations. Within two days after they gllced a modestâ€"appearing sign in ront of their station advertising gasoline at the reduced price, their business almost trebled. A constant mcenion of cars pulled up to what _ previously been an obscure station. "I told him he would only put himself out of business," said Peck. Peck said that if other operators cut the price of gasoline, chances are that it would spread all over the Lakeshore district and then into Toronto, and finally across Ontario. Peck really is not the owner of the station. He merely operates it but there is a silent partner in the background. This man, who did not want to have his name pubâ€" licized, said that "no matter what happens later, motorists" will a{}- preciate that we were the first to give them a break, All we are doing is putting on & ‘special‘ just like Loblaw‘s or any other merâ€" chandiser." Gasoline Sales Are Trebled By Three Cents Cut Try placing the sugar first in the glass when making lemonade. Add just enough hot water to cover and let stand while you squeeze the lemon. Sugar dissolves more easily in plain hot water, so when the juice is added the melted sugar is ready to sweeten it at once without so much stirring. Fill with boiling water and you will have a perfectly blended glass of lemonade. Velvet, velveteen and corduroy dresses should occasionally be hung in a steamâ€"filled bathroom to freshen them.. Allow to dry perâ€" fectly before wearing them. Woollens must be steam pressed with extreme care. Moisture should not be completely pressed out or the material wiï¬ become shiny. Shine on dark garments caused from wear may be removed by sponging with vinegar. If there is a hurried call for a press job on a pair of trousers for a irate male use a piece of newspaper for a Eressing cloth, and garment won‘t e damp. When storing linens in chest or closet shelf, place the freshly ironed articles at the bottom of the pile. This will ensure even wearâ€" ing of all the articles and will help to prolong the life of the entire Frayed hems should be mended before washing to prevent further tearing in the tub or on the line. You can make small noteâ€"books for sho}:ring lists out of old Christâ€" mas and New Year cards. It‘s a grand way to use them and you can make any size you wish with a ï¬retty outside cover. They usually ave one or two plain pages inside. When you have the size you reâ€" quire, simply punch a couple of holes through the pages, thread with a bit of ribbbn or colored string, and it is ready to slip into your purseâ€"or give away. freeze it is essential to obtain the saies story in wrltix;snd then make careful and ough enâ€" quiries â€"â€" or purchase antiâ€"freeze products of established concerns which are handled by well known _ Summing it all up in a few words â€"when in doubtâ€"find out. | Household Hints | Ever wanted to iron a perfectly dry garment to wear right away? Well, just wring out a Purkish towel in very hot water, wrap the article carefully in it for three or four minutes, then iron as usual. You‘ll be delighted with the result and can wear it at once without worrying about it being damp. (RYt Threats Of Rivals Are Ignored By Two Clean a greasy or burned pan oronto Operators w IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JAMES HERBERT KELLAM, late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Carpenter, n Cperaons having stat inst ersons having claims agains the &tate of : the above named are required to send full particulars of same to the undersigned Soliciâ€" tor for the Administrator, on or before the 28th daX of February, 1948, after which date the Estate will be distributed according to law. DATED this 27th day of Januâ€" ary, A.D., 1948. W. M. PENMAN, Barrister, etc., 16 Main Street, North, by putting about one inch of water in it and adding one teaspoon of baking soda. Cover tifhtly and heat until it reaches boiling point, Then wash as usual without any trouble. Prevent stains from tea or coffee on table cloths or napkins from becoming set by usini A piece of blottingâ€"paper on them immediately. Keep some handy and save your precious linens, as chemical bleaches, while they reâ€" move stains, are ultimately sure to weaken the threads of linen or cotton. When glass vases seem hopelessâ€" ly stained, don‘t despair. Let them stand several hours (depending upon the stubborness of the stain) filled with vinegar. Stains will usually vanish, To hasten matters, small shot or even carpet tacks, may be shaken with the vinegar. When closing a house for the winter, plug any open fireplaces. Birds often fall down chimneys, when roofs are covered with snow, and get into the rooms. When ironing dark clothes such as trousers, etc., it helps to keep the ironing board cover clean if you use a loose sack over it. I mean the ever faithful opened out bleached sack. Apply baking soda to a burn. Do so immediately as it will shut out the air. It is better if wet. If you have varnished woodwork to clean, save the tea leaves and soak them in water for about an hour. Strain and rub the varnished surfaces gently with. a soft cloth moistened with the liquor, leave to dry. Do not polish. In sending out the monthly fiterature to industries under workâ€" men‘s compensation, the Industrial Accident Prevention Associations tells a story of two close shaves in a Toronto plant in December. In the first case a man was in a coal hopper loosening coal. A sudden rush of coal swept him off the ladder and he was partially buried. It took about three hours of hard work to bring‘him out of the hopper. Later in the same day another employee went into a pit to investigate a steam leak, unâ€" aware that gas was present in the pit. When he felt the efféct of the gas he tried to climb out but collapsed haifway. In mccordance with regulations «nother worker had been stationed at the top of the pit and he, along with others, wos able to remove the victim on whom artificialâ€"respiration was apâ€" plied. The man completely reâ€" covered. Advertising Paysâ€"Try It! Royal Conservatory MONEY of Music â€" WESTONâ€"Inch Apts. 28â€"J MT. DENNISâ€"3561 Eglinton W. Piano _ Singing _ Kindergarten Marion Demorestâ€"LL. 9240 WESTON Notice to Creditors And Others COMPANY, LIMITED 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. SERVICE FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED 2 John Street 2nd Floor Bank of Montreal Building PHONE ZONE 4â€"591 WESTON when you need it Solicitor for the Administrator. SERVICE FINANCE Hours: 9 to 5 or by appointment. TWO CLOSE SHAVES WESTON, TORONTO 15, ONTARIO. Elgin 1863 Money To Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronte Weston 152â€"W _ JUnet. 0769 GEO. w. GaRDHouSE, s.1. JU. 8733 _ _____ WESTON 53 Elastic Stockings, Belts, etc. "JUnct. 6402" _ "Weston 544" Residence: HY. 8068 330 Boay St., Toronte _ EL. 9880 Household Wiring Electrical Repairs Base Plugs, etc. CHIROPRACTOR Nerveus and Chronic Diseases 73 Guestville Ave. Mt. Dennis W ESTON Private Hospital TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER 10 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers ZONE 4â€"475 Herb Gillespie 55 LA WRENCE AVE. W. Zone 4â€"342 FOR RESULTS use CGEORGE W. BULL Auditor and Accountant 46 MAIN ST. N. ZONE 4â€"575 Weston 1164M. _ For intment during e wp‘:cr\o office. goy. For appointment during evening, . phone residence. J. T. FERGUSON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR MEDICAL SUPPLIES J. EDGAR PARSONS Res.: 158 Church St., Weston 1017 Weston Road. Mount Dennis C. LORNE FRASER J. C. INCH, B.A., Phm.B. RUPTURED? INCH‘S DRUG STORE F. A. SILYERMAN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AUBREY PETTIT CHIROPRACTIC CONTRACTORS Chartered Accountant Auditor For Appointment Call T to 6 ooo Saturday By Appointment Barrister, Solicitor, etc. WANT ADDS ZONE 4â€"426 J. W. BROWN Bank of Nova Scotie Chambers, WESTON 15 TORONTO ST. 104 Main St. N. New Telephone Number Office Hours: Daily TIMES & GUIDE LONE 4â€"328 oâ€"16â€"52 4w fl BUSINESS C A RDS-B PAINTING, DECORATING Interior â€" Exterior JACK BAILEY HENRY POPE W A N T ED PHONE 1151 DEAD HORSES and CATTLE For free pickâ€"up phone us. We pay phone charges. GORDON YOUNG LTD. Phone AD. 3636, Toronto Allan‘s Service Station GIBSON McCARTNEY PAINTERS & DECORATORS Advice Brush or Spray ZONE 4â€"245 Your Satisfaction Is Success 61 ST. JOHN‘S RD. w. "All Passengers Insured" PHONE POWER‘S TAXI 196 Main South WESTON 174â€"Jâ€"5 "Have those Islumbing jobs done NOW." W. J. WARD WARM AIR FURNACES _ Ambulance PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 DUNLOP TAXI Specialized Motor Tuncâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 Towing Service TINSMITH, ETC., UNDERTAKERS CRUICKSHANK GARAGE 351w Funeral Directors DECORATING PHONE 676â€"M (BILL ALLAN, Prop.) SUPERTEST PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE TAXIS THURSDAY, WINDER‘S 456 Now Opersting from 239 MAIN ST. S., Corner of ST. JOHNS ‘ Roy‘s Taxi All Passengers Insurod T A X 1 BAKER Except Sundays Zone 4â€"327 WESTON TAXI RD. and MAIN ST. â€" 24 HOUR SERVICE â€"â€" VETERAN‘S PIANO TUNING Operating from 162 ROSEMOUNT AVE. Prompt Courteous 1230 JAN ROUND THE CLOCK SERVICE Phone 1589 Reasonable Rates All Passengers Insured 429 MAIN ST. N. At End of Car Line 8 CARS TO SERVE YOU 24 HOURS A DAY WESTON GORD‘S TAXI 111 | Closed All Day Wednesday. FLEET LINE TAXI CABS T A XI 38 MAIN N. 900 TELEPHONE Neston â€" 677 Mu. â€" 5772 Phone Phones TAXIS PHONE