Times & Guide (1909), 18 Mar 1948, p. 5

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SERVI CH 18, RCH , 1948 nmunion ption of Drive oir of 30 rist (5). munion AVE. rch RCH TS 6 W TIME C TRE:SAVIKG HEED THIS AD IN SATURDAY EVEGNG added over 257,000 telephones, fi put in hundreds of switchboards and trained thousands of people to extend and improve your telephone service. We are adding more telephones to meet the continuing demand for service just as fast as equipment becomes available. All this is being done in the face of riging costs. W. J. Barter ______ Weston LY. 8044 _ ZONE 4â€"525 i’:t.â€"\;_p;anofi'.thmhasbeennoincreuem the basic telephone rates established 21 years ago. For you, this means greater value than ever before: for us, the satisfaction of providing "the best telephone service at the lowest possible cost"‘. TWE BELL TELEPMONE COMPANY OF CANADA _ _ DEALER 9 Lawrence Ave. West, Post MARCHK 18. THE CANADIAN Bml( OF COMMERCE i; detects, corrects 1hose Aiinine Eauipment. His checkâ€"up ResEnt M CCCOCCOCHY 3 03 Alining Equipment. His checkâ€"up Aooilnene i nc at s â€"and sarsTT! Let â€"and sarstYl Let {!o.lu 2 Accident That Didn‘t ppent WESTON BRANCH â€" F. E. JEFFREY, Manager YOU may possess insurance policies or Victory and Canada Savings Bonds and other negotiable securities. You can still retain these, even if you need money m emergencies. You can obtain a loan on them. in emergencies. Wh can give you the necessary loan promptly. We recommend this quick, easy way to borrow. We merely retain your securtities during the period of the loan. You do not have to sell them. See our nearest branch Manager. ours be the Money in Emergencies Need Drugs With Better Balance To Treat Allergies A scientist said that research on hayfever and that allergic diseases must alter its course to seek better= balanced drugs, instead of stronger oneg. Dr. Charles P. Huttrer, senior reâ€" search cfhemg;‘tl of mudlmmlgé,-. stitute _for erapeutic h z}e‘w Y(l)rg. ‘told the An‘::rietn chemical Society, meeting conâ€" nection with the American A§soâ€" ciation for the Advancement of Science, that some of the “Dount new antiâ€"allergy drugs offer no clinical advantage over leas powerâ€" \!ul compounds now on the market. In some cases, he reported severe side effects of the type called "hisâ€" taminoide accidents‘ have been obâ€" served following the administraâ€" tion of antiâ€"histamine compounds, which are employed to combat alâ€" lergis manifestations attributed to the presence of tow much histaâ€" mine. He said the maim problem in antiâ€"histamine research is not to find more potent drugs, but to find compounds which will be properly balanced with regard to their disâ€" tribution between the tissue, on the one hand, and the blood stream on the other. > Body Water Did you know that water con-‘ stitutes almost twoâ€"thirds of the weight of the body? That‘s why water is even more necessary to maintain life than food. Water reâ€" gulates the temperature of the body, aids digestion, thins the blood, assists circulation: gnd help: MUVDMe OREIUIARiAiusie ces i to carry off waste. So, it‘s a good health habit to drink a quart of water every day. Canada‘s oldest living tripletsâ€" William and James Bent, of Palmâ€" erston, Ont., and Mrs. Albert Corâ€" bett, of Swift Current, Sask.â€"have celebrated their 83rd birthday anni# versary. The British pennyweight is not equal in weight to that of the Engâ€" lish penny, The penny actually weighs two pennyweights. 1. Of the cheelr 6. Like a nephow 13. Stra!finnn J4. Stylia 16. Western State (ab.) 16. Revoles 16. Revoles 117. Ago 18. Of the ear 20. American artiet 21. Rust fungi 23. Diamond necklace 26. Upper regions 31. Among 32 Predicament 33. French psychologist 34. Women‘s club 35. Covered with fine gravel 31 Rumens 41. Pillar 42. Source of metal 45. Filer 47. Iosert 49 Last course §0. Utterance 61. P-Tme bags 52. Icelndic 1. Spice 5. wingnko 3, Girl‘s name 4. Keelâ€"billed cucko0 $. Replants with trees ¢. Of the nostrile 1. Choose legends CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 8. Open dish 8. Open dish 21. Walked 9. Sign 28. Possessen 10. Rom;zrf-rmut 20. Fintai 11. Fruit drinks 80, Legal matter 12. For fear that 32. Pleces of turf (The answer Ma: to this puzzle appears elsewhere in this issue) §1st Anniversary Was Celebrated By The Kiwanis Club OfJTpiron'to ‘ Back in 1916 and 17 a delegation from Hamilton interviewed some of the members in Toronto with a view of forming a Kiwanis Club. The result was the organizing and granting . of ‘a charter to the Kiwanis Club of Toronto in 1917. For the past 31 years this club has given a most effective and conâ€" structive leadership in Toronto and throughout _ Ontario. Fred _ W. 19. Small py 21. Wait 22. Reticent 23. Beater for wxlnl mortar 24. Wurttemburg measure 26. Wine (F7.) 27. Walked d 34. Nasal sounde 36. Toward the left of a ship 37. Bounders 38. Optical part 39. Kind of auto clutch 40. Window frame 42. Bld-lmllllng 43. Worthless (Bib.) 44. Watches closely 46. Golf peg 48. Grow drowsy Brown was the first president and is still one of the active members of the Toronto Club. He has been instrumental in organizing and atâ€" tending the great growth and deâ€" velopment in and around Toronto through the Kiwanis International Programme. From this early date this club has seen a development and growth of the O.Q.M. District \to the present time, of over 84 clubs with 9 Divisions. In Toronto this club has been diâ€"| rectly responsible for the adminisâ€" tration of the Loblaw fund,, which has enabled them to carry on a magnificent work in all parts of ‘Poronto. Its Trinity, Summerhill, Gerrard Boys‘ Centres have been outstanding exnm'flles of a contriâ€" bution to youth. is club with a membership of 278 is giving a poâ€" sitive leadership and doing one of the most outstanding pieces of serâ€" vice work on this continent. On Wednesday, under the chairmanâ€" ship of Sid Lyons, past president of the club, the birthday cake was eut and a programme put across to celebrate the occasion. It is men of the calibre of the| members of the Toronto club, backâ€" ; ed by an International programme | and incentive that build citizenâ€" ship. These men over the past 31 years have put across the obi',ects‘ and objectives of Kiwanis and have , supplied International Leadership for the organization. Long may \ they continue in their good work. ‘ Ontario Municipal Electric First with 14 MAIN 8T. NORTH . T. FARR & SONS LTL Cadet Training Useful in Everyday Life .E m veryday u;: Te e was ud- demonstrated recently when year old Bill Leeder of the Navy League‘s "Ark Royal" Corps, Toâ€" ronto, tossed a rope to a man who had fallen into Lake Ontario and reached him with the first try, Eye witnesses claimed that the man was weakening so rapidly that there wouldn‘t have been time for a second throw. Among other things, Bill had learned how to throw a rope correctly and, equally On another occasion two sea cadets were able to give first aid after an automobile smashâ€"up which occurred outside their school. ‘They had taken the Saint Johns Course in First Aid as part of their sea cadet training. Sea Cadets patrolling a section of the Arm in Halifax Harbour, during the war and since, have effected a number of rescues and on two occasions lives have been saved by the prompt action of _ members . of ‘Brilliant‘ corps of North Bay. important, had learned to discipline himself so as not to lose his head in an emergency. These instances forcefully illusâ€" trate the truth of the Navy League‘s _ statement that . "sea cadet training is essentially good whether for civilian life or a carâ€" eer at sea." Railtravel in India is cheap, the average rate being less than one per cent. per passenger per mile. WESTON HARDWARE . 5 MAIN ST. N. ZONE 4â€"538 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ALL HARDWARE AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. | GLAZING WESTON HARDWARE 5 MAIN ST. N. 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