area . Do forn â€" %" â€" trict U fully. mn" i* : It is io 4 worl tion: In ï¬ plastic lamp shades. Many * designs to choose from. They are washable and dustâ€"proof. We can cover mu- frames if you wish. Edna we, 43 Station Street. Phone 767â€"W. 0â€"3â€"8t MGOBA rabbits from champion fmunnao o0 2o anl CÂ¥ claomllllda * ‘stock, reasonable. Apply Donald ;m Thistletown, Phone 205-g-2. 6 mei> oâ€"6â€"1t Â¥OUNG Budgies, all colours, ready & repulsion induction; 1450 R.P.M.; :l.l-burinxs, nearly new, used about 30 hours. $55. Phone Wesâ€" ton 1039 after 6 p.m. oâ€"4â€"3t â€" medium _size, good condition. ‘Phone 291â€"W. _ oâ€"6â€"1t s, coats, .nd dressed skins. Westo: 1080â€"J if you wish see these furs, No obligation. ‘s Fur Yarm, RR No. 3, _ for training, also new bird cages. Mr. T. Hilton, 31 Main street ICE box, 100 lbs. capacity, MOFFAT Electric Range with side oven, shelves, etc., sixty dollars. a:ply 7 Humberview Blvd., Wesâ€" or Phone Weston 977â€"J. 0â€"6â€"1t COTTAGE FOR SALE _ condition, phone 1109â€"R. _ oâ€"4â€"1t % h.p. ELECTRIC motor; 25 eycle; Unlimbeccca__i.c. aisa D DN : TYPEWRITER, Underwood, good ï¬E Beatty Electric Washing Maâ€" < chine, co%per tub; 1 white enamel tub; 1 G. M. Master De heater and defroster; 1 Cory eeâ€"maker with rod. Phone ofâ€"3. 0â€"6â€"3t ELD'S' Crib, wooden panel ends, GAS stove, table top, modern, 3 burner, new condition; Girl‘s tweed coat, brown, size 14; Man‘s overcoat, black, size 38, 29 Buttonâ€" wood Ave. Zone 4â€"502. oâ€"6â€"1t TWO, ladies‘ coats; *)lack cloth winter coat, bersian lamb collar, chamois lined, in good condition. Black cloth spring coat in good condition. Both large sizes, Phone 441â€"W. oâ€"6â€"1t â€" dition; 31 Pontiae coach, good condition, 10 Boyd Avenue, Wea;nn. 2l oâ€"6â€"1t BABY pnm.iblue, in good tion. 154 Main St. N. QNE extension dining room * Phone 399â€"W. ONE Cadilac vaccum sweeper. * Phone 686â€"M. oâ€"6â€"1t f-c;;d'i-ti;l:_xbgljflifter 6 Miss a‘vu, 85 St. John‘s Rd., W. “se:- oâ€"6â€"1t :-iï¬Â«}nc%sso each. Cash or terms. bona eston 456. _ xâ€"6â€"1t BIFLE, Savage sport, 25â€"20, in Aâ€"1 * condition. Apply after 4, 41 Holly Ave., Weston. _ _ â€" _ oâ€"6â€"1t AXMINSTER rug 6 x 9, perfect eondition. 748â€"J. oâ€"6â€"1t 29 DURRANT $75 or best offer. 4 good tires. Phone 645â€"R, oâ€"6â€"1t *EO }Qi‘irur_n@"os, used one LADY‘S skates, white boots, size _ 8. Phone 997â€"W. _ oâ€"6â€"1t ELECTRIC stove, excellent conâ€" WANTED one furnished room. 244 John St. oâ€"5â€"2t TWO or three unfurnished roms in unfurnished rooms, lbu't%inon and mon smokers. Box 610 Times and _ small apartment, early spring. Best references. Box 430, Times and . Guide. oâ€"4â€"3t EAREYâ€"spring, house or duplex, by adultg, best references. Box 420, Times and Guide. oâ€"4â€"3t LOCAL â€" business â€" couple desire YW@ business couple, residents of Weston require apartment or HOUSEKEEPING rooms or‘ flat for young business couple, reâ€" ferences. Apply Box 61 Times and Guide. oâ€"6â€"1t FURNISHED, unfurnished or parâ€" tially furnished rooms wanted in Weston hy‘%nple a‘iflh:)ne cvi;ild. to month. Phone Wesâ€" mw. oâ€"6â€"1t _ 'w.!%:â€";'vii}{itv, no children Apply Box 415, Times & Guide, in table top. In good condition. pply 15 MacDonald Ave, or phone 5W > oâ€"6â€"1t ACCOMMODATION WANTED LVER and Platin.m Fox Furs. Buy from the ranch and save oney, â€" Collars, capes, scarves, : RIFLE, only used once, 1 Lipâ€" pincott St. W., Weston. _ 0â€"6â€"1t OUBLE bed. s~ring and mattress, 5 piece kitchen suite with porceâ€" -a.l;d-a;ri;lg;vtgo;;amls new, bought cently at Eatons, cash $59.65, oving _ into . lmallgr- quarz.ers, mattress; also spring, reasonâ€" le. 23 Rectory Road. Phone 47â€" W . oâ€"6â€"1t ist sell, will accept $35. Phone rnings before 10, evenings after Weston 134â€"Jâ€"2. oâ€"6â€"1t UBLE bed;nd Marshall spring APARTMENTS WANTED for sale, bedstead mattress Weston. ARTICLES FOR SALE )OR TABLETS are effecâ€" 2 weeks‘ supply $1; 12 $5; at Brigg‘s and Inch‘s tofe. xâ€"6â€"1t ED summer cottage, can ved, reasonable, must be ank Canning, Scarlet Rd., Times and xâ€"6â€"tf NCâ€"5â€"1t oâ€"4â€"4t condiâ€" oâ€"6â€"1t table. oâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t at current rates on Weston resiâ€" dential property. The Canada Perâ€" manent Trust Company, 320 Bay Street, telephone Elgin 4461. In HAVE your floors cleaned and waxed by a reliable and experiâ€" enced man. Old floors brought .:x like new. Best materials u Satisfaction guaranteed. JU. 4670 47 Heintsman Ave.. Toronto. xâ€"tf. LOST in Weston, large dark Weston telephone Mr. Pollard 1548â€"W. xâ€"28 district residential properties will receive prompt, experienced ntrgnï¬on from the Real Estate Deâ€" pi ent 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, telephone Mr. Pollard in Weston at 1548â€"W. xâ€"29â€"tf cocker _ spaniel, answers . to Siirj?y, finder please call 143, reâ€" ward, 110 Rosemount Ave, oâ€"6â€"1t FIRST Mortgage Loans arranged LISTINGS for sale of Weston and ‘Tan and white collie with short mailed postpaid in plain, sealed enveloga with price list; six samples, 25¢; 24 samples, ‘bler Mail Order Dept. G4, Novâ€"Rub Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. xâ€"52â€"1t _ or whole, two adults, light houseâ€" keeping, 38 Lawrence Ave., W. Humber Heights. Phone 535â€"J. _ tail “Tippg", Lawrence Ave. and Searlet Road. Mrs. E. A. Richardâ€" son, Fraser Ave. Zone 4â€"307. Reâ€" ward. oâ€"6â€"1t HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods) A WOMAN or girl for part time FEET HURT? 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 ROOM to rent, suit a young couple. Phone 512â€"M. oâ€"6â€"1t A refin_ed quiet business girl wanted to share room with anâ€" other girl, two beds, in private home, _ continuous _ hot _ water. References, _ Centre of _ town. 1437â€"W. oâ€"6â€"1t conveniences. â€" Phone mornings and evenings 252â€"W. oâ€"6â€"1t ONE or two young men, room and breakfast, to share room. Apply 85 Wallasey Ave., Humberlea. _ ation, suit two quiet refined people, board optional, Box 63, Times & Guide, oâ€"6â€"1t room with another young man. Continuous hot water, radio, near Moffats. 634 Tretheway Dr. _ WARM comfortable bedroom for rent, Breakfast optional. Close to Fruehauf Trailert and Airforce Depot, 1190â€"W. oâ€"6â€"1t ONE bedâ€"sitting room to let. Apâ€" ply 47 Joseph St., Weston, Ont. 6â€"6â€"1t YOUNG man to share large warm suit one or two â€"gentlemen, breakfast optional, near Rogers Rd. car line. Lloydbrook 0443. NICE room close to transportâ€" FURNISHED bedroom for rent, NARM furnished room to rent, all GA'I;I; L. Rosart Mln“:u’t:“ tile ‘ t‘ Specializes rooms, sinks, ete. Th same price. Painting and interior decorating (paper stripâ€" ping by machine, no mess), also asphalt shingling, roofing, chimâ€" ney and plaster repairs, concrete cellar floors, walks, driveways. All work done by master workâ€" men. Free estimates. GIBSON %1 gicCARTNEY, phone Weston YOU can have the best at the $9,000â€"7â€"roomed lovely home, 4 bedrooms, brand new furnace, oil heated, double garage, ¢lose to stores, schools, churches and transportation. $11,900â€"A very beautiful new 6 room solid brick house, all 5ood size, powder room on main loor, all decorated, finished play room, hot water heated, close to transportation. Immediate posâ€" session. 3 PAINTING AND DECORATING MELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED WHY GAMBLE? PACKHAM REALTY : BROKER Telephone Zone 4â€"527 MOR 5 Main Street South Telephone 689 Evenings Call PROPERTIES WANTED PROFESSIONAL MR. GRAHAM . ROOMS TO LET Listings solicited. REAL ESTATE "CAGE PERSONAL LOANS oâ€"6â€"1t xâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t oâ€"6â€"1t 6â€"6â€"1t at UPHOLSTERING done, . work guaranteed, estimates given free. Apply 21 Nickle Ave, lft. Dc-gg; x SAVE moneyâ€"do your own cement 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€" ;nper cleaned. Windows cleaned. minted walls washed. Phone A. Corras, 1480â€"Jâ€"2. xâ€"51â€"tf and chairs recovered and rebuilt. Repairs to all upholstered furniâ€" ture. A. Lyon, 1002 Weston Rd., Mt. Dennis, MUâ€"2706. xâ€"52â€"tf SLIP _ coversâ€"chesterfield _ and chairs, studios and odd pieces made to order. _ A. Lyon, Mount Dennis Upholstering, 1002 Weston Rd., MUâ€"2706. xâ€"5â€"tf HOME wanted for small family in Weston, Downsview or North York. . Will rent or lease. Write E. H. Dowell, 1300 Wilson Ave., Downsview. xâ€"5â€"3t GOOD quiet home for elderly genâ€" onable. Approximately 50 ft. frontage. Apply I. Lindsay, 105 Evans Ave. or phone Lyndhurst 4825. oâ€"6â€"1t _ _ work, Mixers for rent. Phone Weston 1331â€"J after 6 p.m. | _ MODERN floor service. Local phone 420â€"Jâ€"13. Phone Weston Zone 4â€"415 after 6 p.m. oâ€"3â€"4t &TRIPPING, paper hanging and LOT suitable for bungalow, reasâ€" SNOW cleared with unow“’)louzh, _ drives, sidewalks, etc. R. Wheeler, CARPENTER work, repairs, alterâ€" ations, _ cupboards, _ etc. _ R. Wheeler, Weston, 420â€"Jâ€"13. l UPHOLSTERING â€" Chesterfield tleman, semiâ€"invalid, requiring some nursing care with board for about $15 to $20 per week. Apply Box 65, Times and Guide. _ oâ€"6â€"It MR. FIX IT will fix anything. painting, free estimates, prompt service. Phone LY. 3315, 3600 Eglington Ave. West. oâ€"3â€"tf The Women‘s Association of Weston Presbyterian Church are holding a Valentine tea and baking sale in the Sunday School room, on Friday, 13, at 3 o‘clock, xâ€"6â€"1t A general meeting of the RCE ex NCO‘s Old Comrades Associaâ€" tion will be held in the Sgts. Mess Fort York Armouries at 8.30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10th to receive and consider the recommendations of the Provisional Committee appointâ€" ed Jan. 9th, ‘48. All past NCO‘s of the RCE are invite£ Come down and meet your old buddies. _ _ _ Births HALLâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall (nee Nancy Franklin) are pleased to announce the birth of a son at Wellesley hospital, January 29, 1948. The family of the late Mrs. J. V. Johnston, 192 Russell Avenue, wish to express their sincere appreciaâ€" tion to their friends and neighâ€" bors, and the staff of the Weston Telephone office for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during their recent be: reavement in the loss of their dear mother. Weston _ Young ‘Conservative Forum will meet at Maplehurst Lodge at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 11, 1948, There will be a speaker, xâ€"6â€"1t Card of Thanks Scots Will Build Memorial Theatre To Robert Burns philosophy. Sir Patrick Dollan, In the Burns Monument Hotel, at Alloway, Scotland, a short disâ€" tance from the humble cottage where that country‘s . national oet first saw light, new history ï¬n just been made. In the tartan _ carpeted coom _ of _the hotel, where the Burns Fedâ€" eration holds its meetings, there appeared & few days ago, before the federation ¢ommittee, Millionâ€" aire Mr. W. E. "Billy" Butlin, Briâ€" tain‘s holiday camp owner, with not only the gift of all the land reâ€" :}‘m’red, for the building of a Burns heatre, but ‘with a cheque for £10,000 ($40,000) as a first perâ€" somal cash gift to start off the fund. The Memorial Theatre will be built on high land overlooking the Firth of Clyde and the "Auld Toon" of Ayr, and about two miles from the cnflnge where the poet was born. Mr. Butlin said he wishâ€" ed to hand over the deeds to the land and the cheque as a token of his appreciation for the people of Scotland among whom he had worked for many years, and beâ€" cause of his great admiration for Robert Burns, his work and his { Coming Events l Births, Marriages, Deaths, Cards of Thanks, Engageâ€" ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headings 2¢ per word. Minimum Charge 50¢c. SERVICES OFFERED NOTICES WANTED n.c.â€"43â€"1w xâ€"50â€"tf xâ€"52â€"tf Weston Board of Kducation held their inaugural meeting on Wednesâ€" day evening of last week in the board room of the high school and got down to the business of the year with a general discussion of ways and means to be adopted in the work which has increased to a considerable extent. Couple of changes are apparent, owing to the resignation of two of the old memâ€" bers, R. J. Wade from the Board of Education and J. R. Dennis. ‘These men are being replaced by H. J. Church and F. G. Beardall. Board members are as follows: P. A. Livingston, chairman; ‘A. L. Coulâ€" ter, viceâ€"chairman; Dr. B. P. Burton, J. A. Cameron, Dr. F. Cruickshank, R. J. Flynn, D. Rownâ€" tree Jr., Miss I. McVean, A. W. ‘Wednesday, February 6, 1918 Here‘s something for you! See the greatest of serials, ft’- here! A highâ€"powered phomrlly serial that in every episode will cause the red blood: to leap through yeur veins. "Vengeance and the Woman" â€"you can see this wonderful picâ€" ture at the Weston Theatre. The citizens of Weston and York township anid a big tribute to Mr. Thomas Griffith, the newly apâ€" pointed warden for Youni county, on Thursday evening, when they tendered him a banquet in the town hall, Weston. Nen?y 150 sat down to the well laden table with R. J. Bull, a former warden, as chairman and toastmaster. All the county officials, ten past wardens of the county and members of the county council were the guests of the evening.. o +0 & the president of the Burns Federaâ€" tion thanked‘ Mr, Butlin for his great generosity, and said that Scotsmen, and B urns lovers, throughout the world, would be pleased to hear of this great proâ€" posal, and he felt that he was thanking Mr. Butlin for all of them. â€" s Motorists should secure at once their 1918 license markers, as January 31 was named as the last day of grace granted by the proâ€" vincial authorities. Further motorâ€" ing with 1917 licenses will probably lead to the embarrassment and possible expense of police court proceedings. Wednesday, February 8, 1928 ____ Sir Patrick said he was conâ€" vinced that the Burns Federation, could now go ahead and make this scheme a great success, and ways and means would be found for the collecting of the balance required, to now get the proposal under way, and a practical working plan would be brought before the Fedâ€" eration at their next meeting in March. Mr. Butlin who was in Canada for some time in the fall of last year, is expected back this month to carry on with his arâ€" rangements, for the opening of large holiday camps, throughout the Dominion. The first camp at Gravenhurst, Ontario is now made ready for an official opening this summer, and other sites in Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, are under consideration. Every level crossing is, as we have said, a potential danger spotâ€" but no level crossing is dangerous to the driver who is careful of his own life and of his passengers. There is no case on record of a train leaving its tracks and pursuâ€" ing a motor car down the highway, and it is always possible for the driver to avoid a collision. â€"Otâ€" tawa Journal. Trains vs. Cars Mr, Percy Wright, CCF member of the Commons for Melfort, says it cost him $40,000 to set his son up on a 640â€"acre farm. Mr. Wright thinks it is all right to socialize somebody else‘s proâ€" perty, but would he like to see it happen to young Wright‘s $40,000, 640â€"acre land?â€"Windsor Star. Bringing It Home An Irishman once was mounted on a mule which was kicking all four legs very freely. It finally managed to get a hoof caught in a stirrup, whereupon the Irishman shouted excitedlyâ€""Well, begorra, if you‘re soin‘ to get on, I‘ll have to get off!" 1. Again (archaic) 4. Asfatic country 9. Existed 12. Grasslane 13. Rock 14. Tbsert character ;6. Checkera 16. Hybrid garden rome 18. Became large» 20. Born 21. Lawmaker 23. Soft hata 27. Was acquainted with 28. Port 29. Leave 30. Succor 31. Furnish what s wanted 32. In favor of 33. Toward 34. Strong winds 35. Rent 36. fStood 38. )(lng!r 29. Paim leag 40. Balsam 41. Tendered $5. Fish 48. Cereal apike 49. Decree 50. H :tln. n 1. Snu of grair 52. 2»'«';1 mus. §1. Light mots In The Dim And Distant Past 10, 20 And 30 Years Ago CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS of grain (The answer to this DOWN Pearson, Walter Bester, H., J. Church. Vocational committee: A. M. Oldham, C,. L MoM s Mook, W. S. Riddell, W. J. m F. G. Beardall, J. A. Livingston, A. L. Coulter, A. W. Pearson, D. Rowntree, Dr. F. Cruickshank, Miss I. McéVean. Management commitâ€" tee: A. L. Coulter, chairman; Dr. E. F. Burton, J, A. Cameron, Purâ€" chasing committee: Dr. Cruick shank, R. J. Flynn. Finance comâ€" mittee: D. Rowntree Jr., Miss I. McVean. Property committee, A. W. Pearson, Walter Webster, H. J. Chureh. Thursday, February 3, 1938 R Death came with startling sudâ€" denness on Monday night to Wilâ€" liam John Ward Sr., widely known and highly respected resident of Weston, and head of W. L. Ward and Son, funeral directors, a busiâ€" ness which he founded here 24 years ago. His passing was due to a heart attack. â€" 2 The Rev. Ronald McLeod, Toâ€" ronto, addressed the Westonâ€"Mt. Dennis Rotary Club, Thursday, January 27. His topic centred chiefly on the relationship that should exist between employer and employee in all branches of indusâ€" try. Rotarian C. E. Grosskurth inâ€" troduced the speaker, and Rev. Ernest Forbes thanked the speaker on the club‘s behalf. are required to send full particulars of same to the undersigned Soliciâ€" tor for the Administrator, on or IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JAMES HERBERT KELLAM, late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Carpenter, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named before the 28th day of February, 1948, after. which date the Estate will be distributed according to law. 10. M 17 MONEY WESTON 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. Royal Conservatory of Music WESTONâ€"Inch Apts. 28â€"J MT. DENNISâ€"3561 Eglinton W. Piano â€" Singing _ Kindergarten Marion Demorestâ€"LL. 9240 when you need it Notice to Creditors And Others WESTON Hours : 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment. SERVICE FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED 2 John Street 2nd Floor Bank of Montreal Building PHONE ZONE 4â€"591 DATED this 27th day of Janu y, A.D., 1948. W. M. PENMAN, Barrister, etc., 16 Main Street, North, Wander aimlessiy Beverage Substance left by fire Ocean Gas Tier Flat fiam Vegetable Doomed Preceding nighta Market place Canadian city Solicitor for the Administrator. SERVICE FINANCE WESTON, TORONTO 15, ONTARIO. o in Aigh 28 31. 3. Healthy 1. Painstaking 12. Computed 14. Abyss 25. Norse goddess 37. Dutch commune 28. Roundâ€"up 40. Try 41. Little marble 42. Crude 13. Plece out 44..Went quickly 46. Affirmative 47. Tree in this issna) GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. "JUnct. 6402" _ "Weston 544" Residence: HY. 8068 moxey To LOAX MORTGAGE ng.gu';!%:- Elgin 1863 Money To Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto 330 Bay St., Toronto _ EL. 9880 Weston 152â€"W JUnct. 0769 Toronto JU. 8733 _ ____ _ WESTON 33 Elastic Stockings, Belts,.etc. _ Household Wiring Electrical Repairs Base Plugs, etc. W ESTO N Private Hospital T2 Guestville Ave. _______ Mt. Dennis Bank of Novs Scotia Chambers ZONE 4â€"475 TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER 10 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room 55 LAWRENCE AVE. W. Herb Gillespie For. appointment duri m o meng 9t c.r.rv day, appointment duri ening, phone mldtr’:;..v GEORGE W. BULL FOR RESULTS USE J. T. FERGUSON Auditor and Accountant‘ 46 MAIN ST. N. LZONE 4â€"575 Res.: 158 Church St., Weston Weston 1164M. CLECTRICAL CONTRACTOR J. EDGAR PARSONS MEDICAL SUPPLIES C. LORNE FRASER F. A. SILVERMAN INCH‘S DRUG STORE J. C. INCH, B.A., Phm.B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, RUPTURED? BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Nervous a CHIROPRACTIC CONTRACTORS AUBREY PETTIT Chartered Accountant Auditor For Appointment Call Saturday By Appointment J. W. BROWN WANT ADDS ZONE 4â€"426 Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON 15 TORONTO ST. 104 Main St. N. Office Hours: Daily New Telephone TIMES & GUIDE CHIROPRACTOR us and Chronie Di Number LONE 4â€"328 Zone 4â€"342 ELgin 4583 oâ€"16â€"52 3u. Growing Older As science masters disease and the average lifeâ€"span leng thens, the proportion of older people in Canada‘s population is growing rapidly. Accordingly, governments and leaders in public thinking are calling for more of that "oldâ€" fashioned" respect and care for the elders which once markai ERUIDZ Tor more of that "oldâ€" fashioned" respect and care for the _ elders which once marked ple of breeding, so that the mliiht of life may 11 brightened for all. Those youngsters who get steamâ€" ed up over looking after a ‘"bunch of oï¬i fogies", are reminded that T. OPRBs Whecmeye Aivh itcA haw dam alll 115003000000 Pn§l they, too, may be old, some day, . 196 Main South PAINTING, DECORATING Interior â€" Exterior PHONE 676â€"M JACK BAILEY Free Estimatesâ€"Friendly Advice Brush or Spray WESTON 1315 "Quality With Experience B USIN E$ S CA R D $ m m Allan‘sService Station W A NT ED HENRY POPE PHONE 1151 GIBSON W. McCARTNEY DEAD HORSES and CATTLE For free pickâ€"up phone us. We pay phone charges. GORDON YOUNG LTD. Phone AD. 3636, Toronto PAINTERS & DECORATORS POWER‘S TAXI @[tï¬dlcfl "Have those plumbing jobs done NOW." W. J. WARD Specialized Motor Tuncâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 Towing Service WARM AIR FURNACES PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 TINSMITH, ETC. CRUICKSHANK GARAGE UNDERTAKERS DECORATING Funeral Directors Ambulance (BILL ALLAN, Prop.) _ ~ // gUPERTEST PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERvICE WESTON 174â€"Jâ€"5 REPAIRED TAXIS WINDER Now Operating from 239 MAIN‘ ST. S., Corner of ST. JOHNS Roy‘s Taxi T A X 1 All Passengers Insured{ 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 Service 429 MAIN ST. N. At End of Car Line E ST.â€"MT. DEXNXIS Te 6P Cns TO SERVE YoOoU 24 HOWRS A DAY WESTON ROUND THE CLOCK SERVICE Phone 1589 Reasonable Rates All Passengers Insured GORD‘S TAX! 111 Closed All Day Wednesday. FLEET LINE TAXI CABS T A XI 38 MAIN N. Phones Weston â€" 677 Mu. â€" 5772 900 TELEPHONE Phone 456 TAXIS for Zone 4â€"595