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Times & Guide (1909), 30 Sep 1948, p. 1

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tSai "£353? iiyiE,i.Giiirir,,i' . 'tIts dth"d§° "3' " I ' " tt Itttef, all and!!!“ the 'leld,", In tum-in council. Mr. Con- ny Imagining of complete dirk- m on r .venue. due to laek of ”not lighting, 1nd reqnuud tho Ian. M rectified. He duo N that road sign- be erected. It. Frances spoke. tter out mum. an." of the In con- - . “Putnam 9" Warm drive Mr. Chetwynde first addressed council, mtini‘ that insufficient rolicinf wu n ardahitt for people iving n that area. He pointed out, too the noceuity of street lighting Ind the urgency ,of nur acing Paisley avenue Ind Westmi- ntmt, stressing the hazardous con- dition prevailing there. The question of storm sewers in thin " WI! [one into thoroughly by Mr. ox who woke both frnnkiy ind puthoritively on the need of norm "were, " well as bringing to li ht the Net that he has done NO gut to mung)“ In. more in]: table by pumping water "In ly and lino repairing part of monk to noble tndumon, “A. to enter the told. Mr. Fox aloo‘ mud that road nun} 'ag.,": placed " both ends 0 h avenue. Representing the. Westmount Property Owners' Association, a deputation eonsirring of Mr. F. Stewart, Mr. Pat Conway, Mr. Fox, Mr. Chetwynde, Mr. Percival, Mr. Fallen and Mr. Lang. attended Monday night’s meeting of Etchi- coko council with the purpose of whining facilities badly needed in the district. tion ot AaitiiukTiia.Giii= clump-d from the do“: af than cut-o In. A cit-cal" irr11ed by the Public Utilities Commission of the town of Weston. to all houBeholderg in Walton hugged: seven-l means of reducing the domestic consumption no that the quota may be met. The" can be effected without nerioul inconvenience it carefully organised with members of your 1toutehohi--rto two lights be on when one would serve: lower watt- age bulbs be used; stove used only w en necessary to meet household requirements. and immediately turned off the moment this service is met-the name apply to toaster, iron, vncuum, and washing ma- chine. Because HOT WATER HEAT- ERS ere not under station control, and they are one of the most severe power consumers. the com- mission unfortunately finds it necessary to restrict the use of this service from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday of each week. This service being under the house- holder's personal control. they are mapeettully but urgently asked to police this service daily by pulling the switch, shutting off the power of this unit promptly at the hour and days before menioned. as that is the time the line carries the peak from October to April. If this is 50% " ALL POWER CON.. SUMED 1N WESTON IS USED BY DOMESTIC CONSUMER. Thnt is. AT LEAST 50% is used by the DOMESTIC consumnr. Mr. Conner Ital.“ that if he receives 100}, co-tttteration from the dom- elnc couumu' the town will likely ht mm Itnt to 1ettastl,th.tr; Mr. Lorne Conner local Co- ordin-tor of Power Co-ation, says that he has recgived co-open- tion from all industries but the domatic consumer In: not brought in“)? Soteqturtit?p thyme!- quon’ am "t'ii.iEi.Fiii,Ciiiiie?iiir1i,ii, at": cut-w: or".'teko.au". will 4-393119935’ main: Mon- “8'. dated Sam. 27, an that the Wilton um has beep consistently running over its design-cod quota ling. " In: beep not and that the “and: for thd directive were ta ("rt tin Public Utilities In appor- tuaity to ale-guard vital services whtrt eut.oth become uncanny and to ely, the hydro consumers the in which to bring down their ctteumpyon to khgquotg. - A? 25% ti/ 80%: -Fuw"iNiiiEii. 11. 112333. prybaytrtyylittlt" Tho dimetive continua that cut. offl Ihauld be numb eneh hour from dawn to dark, the number of Minna- 'N,,','d,7, to bt decided by the lor) fetttl Igion. Th, mer Deputation Approach Council-Ask Improvements For Westmount A who mow-d by tho Wu» ton lie Utilities this “my. thet. a put the notion-mu of the we: dtugtion in Wuhan in bold and. This eommunieation fa Mr. B. B. Luau. Mm cl Torontq Rain of the Ontario Hydro. mutton“ th. local oommil- lie]: to Mart power cut-cal on 03b!” 4 if the consumption bu 'tt.tetttPeAtt,tArihi.io"iii.iarFr- tint due. If the local authorities dolly in detitsg ”About!“ Ontario Hydro will do It for them. by twitching off feeder lines into ngnnlt claiming] tinny. If Consumergmy Effect Power Sula If Consumption Not Down Yo iiiiiii, 'LN' . By Oct. 4, Hourly Blackouts Riiillt Domestic Users Not Co-oprafing Fully H00 '"r"/"l",,"i kl f h " li i f n upon " o t c c " a the nu, Row. Sinus; urged that one officer in I and.“ m not enough, hut‘polhud out that I cull to the human lie. would receive immediate “tam. Since he Igned with the (batman that more ttyits were no.“ in a” Mr. 8i lair complimented the members Fl th. property “noel-- thm, uyi it that it was mourn.- ing to me Minn- hking Inch an intent: in the bone "tt of their (Hume. "(that F,"ii'lii to no not! of this spirit In tho com- mmity. 1 1 Previous to his appointment as ‘treuurer of York county in 1933, Mr. Gardhouse wu Idea mmer with Willis Overland. Luz year. ‘he m elected 1Trpd2tit, of the {Ontario Municipal ocintion. of the bank side. In his request, Mr. Frances suggested that a new (once be erected in view of the fact that the old one is beyond repair. He also requested that road signs on Riverside drive and First avenue be immediately erected. Mr. Stewart and Mr. Lang spoke on other points appertaining to Westmount and district. Reeve Clive Sinclair. very sympathetic toward the deputation, agreed that the amenities requested by them were very necessary. He stressed the fact that the hydro definitely proposed the erection of 1,000 street lights before the end of thr, year in Westmount end distngt.‘ Other requests mentioned, he. send” would be dealt with immediately exert the storm were {or Psis by avenue. Here. he steted. In overall projert is needed. for drsin- ing is poor. end he held out little hope that work on such s project could begin before spring. Row. ever he added. that" lmmedietel thorough grading may help the! situation. ,, 7 _ " " he have "Wh. “would i trite pg. nutterf 7 _ -. Mr. Gar6houae, who is the treasurer of York county, has I long record of public uervice. In 1981, he served on I councillor on the Weston tom, council. and in 1932 and 1988, he was clectd deputy reevo of the town. Saw: Solution 11!. of I fluorine solution to pre- vent tooth decay is beinf suggest.- ed in the field of denta research and some dentists are “tally us- ing Inch a solution on the buis of “fiduciary (“gush -.i. - _ "Hana", Km“... 1, The Dental Health division of the Daylrtment of National Health and eifure is working with the National Research Council’s scien- tists on studies of the effective ness of such procedure, and will make known the results. accomplished for the six hours. on this service alone the conservation of Power will represent 1200 Horsepower per day. The BOOSTER unit is a heavy Power consumer-kindly do not use, only on emergency for house- hold necessity. Failing this it may be necessary to discontinue this unit by sealing it up. The Commission circular ends with these important words. "We are dependant on you for your com. plete eo-operation to regime your present consumption by twenty- five to thirty per cent. . . . We are eoorident, having full knowledge of the urgency to meet the present crisis, YOU WILL NOT FAIL." At tho “mu! meeting of the Ontario Municipal Atuureiation, Mr. W. W. Gardhouse of Weston was elected to the presidency. Mr. Gudhouse rtplaeets Dr. C. A. Curtis, hat yeer’s president, who is e professor " Queen's Uni- versity and the mayor of Kingston. The neociation wns celebreting the Mth snniversary of its formation " its Inna-1 meeting held this yen in Kingston Int Monday, Tuesdny and Wednesday, Sept. 20, 21 and " W. W. Gardhouae Elected President Of Municipal Assn. ttet: Free 0f Income Tax his? if; ii%TuirGtHd"/"i,d In. lam A. Coulter, won-hum Wm rum-u. A Both Mr, Ind Mrs. Ocular were educated in Walton Publie and High schools. Mrs. Canin- his lived in Weston I“ hot I . but Doug wu born In smut: Ont. Ho nudied for " tuot Burp A. Touche whoa! in Town. md up to the timo of his mom mi mum to mum". in Md . llnior poluion In an tum W. Amuor'n Downturn of the o- minlon 0mm loam! in me._, 7 _ _ __ D. Coulter Leaves Weston To Assume Govt. Appointment Last Monday. Sept. 27. two Weston T/gt/e; ,%t"f Mrs. Doug. M. uter o Itreet took up residence in the any of Iutttiltort. Mr. COUNOI‘. who it an employee of the Dominion Govern- ment his been appointed Chief Corporation Asseuor for the qunton district. - The Batten M on King street ha Va sold at! my new! a . Ind n yltom ltr., .. knight g In view of this additional inform- ation, you are advised that amounts donated to the Weston Recreation Centre Aplktsl for the purposes specified, and evidenced by a re- ceint may be claimed as a deduc- tion in determining the taxable in- come of the donor in accordance with and subject to the limitations) of Section 5 tsub-section (1), para- graphs (j) and (ii) of the Income War Tax Act. (Signed) J. S. FORSYTH The arena committee feel that this will give the project a de- finite boost and that additional con- tributions will be forthcoming. Construction on the arena has al- ready been started and the block work is well advanced. It was the intention of the committee to pro- ceed as far as funds would permit, and it is encouraging to see the srogresa that had been made to ate, “Ignations may be forwarded to G. W. Bull, secretary or Lorne Coulter, treasurer of the commit- tee. Muriel Simpson To Study Nursing At Detroit University rntitGiiaCwhere the money can be forwarded will be given in next weeks edition. art that Ae', Muriel Sharon, R No. 3, tthon, has been and u I mecca-2m applicant for My in the University Congo of Nurs- in, for tho curmnt um ter. Born oiToranto, Miss Simpson attatided Weston Collegiate and Voétioml Sch?“ gra uniting. in June 1946. Mit w _. crest for Ice shun; md wu 3 Member of the girl’s hlkoth‘tll and volley-ball Mr. George Bull, secretary " the Weston Recreation Centre Appeal, artrtymce4,thid week that official ronfirmatidn was received from Ottawa' on Monday, to the effect that donations to the arena would Jre considered as charitable dome tions and so would be deductable in determining taxable incomes fry income tax pprppsps. -- -. .. These parties which take exten- sive planning and organisation do untold good In keeping the Weston boys and girls occupied at some- thing entertaining a: well us keep- ing them out of mischief. Also since the house to house ahellout: hive bee neliminltod. it an“ the citizens of Weston much time u well as money. Last year Jomtions amounted to about ten cents per house and this certainly is In lhort of what would. be spent it there was no ortrtqt.ize1i. progngn. .. We have your letter of the 23rd instant, in which was enclosed a copy of the Agreement between the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Weston and the Trustees in con- nection with the land on which the Weston arena is to be erected. Tintiiivo plum are now being glad. In}! pn'obkctiyg of “00 has girls: Thin ihotu.tt will come in by voluntary donation from the We:- ton people‘gnd -if. trirtstttotyit " Hot r,'istisihtr, oa.Ti ii"irtGriii all plan-m . bo_dxppped_ any] _the 0ffieialt, of Wnyne University, mtg-nip Michigan, - gnqqunggd this, The letter received by Mr. Bull from the Deputy Minister, taxation division is as follows: Dear Sir: Tho Wuton Communité Council In mutation with the om. Gif School Association: of the damag- ury Rheol- at Walton m awn plumb; n community Hollowe'en y tor all the Weston boy: And from were“?! m up So mo_rfey iin hisvV tsiirViitGiredf ttt from pre-acthl T. ’up to "90m ad than in air only turgid“. Cover ExbonsEOf Annual Party for MP.". a in Party ryl t,hei',S in the ncsc Illus- Mom In a t con)! man u boy eligible to ntund the vay home's sea eadet il"li' Prim... Alia, wh-n hundndl o lull in” had I two-warn ouunc thi. put summer. Then too, ht Ill try for I Ran Ian!“ Iehol ip that will uh h m es, 0 83108 "Royal Rodi," It Bl Road: 3.0., mute the ttd', in” Col- . it in on. o. in a J2et not mata twining a” . in! 0W1. tumu- This includes makin new friends learning how to hanglo 'Mg an tie knots, lightning, n: prion. unmmship Ind other interesting things. It I'M includes the ri ht to wear the 3mm up cadet MI',,',,',' “awn-yr! in r2129; h. "We Are not concerned about juvenile delinquency, bad . boy gangs Ind the like once we get I boy in than habitat attending a so: cadet corps regularly. Such things will not have any influence upon a boy who keegs the right compnny such " he fin a in the sen cadets." Mr. Fred Smith, chairman of the RCSC Illustrious Corps said this week. Mr. Smith stated that one reason for holding the prnent m cadet membership campaign w” no that more boys in Weston Ind din- um could enjoy the adv-nugu‘ and £rivileges that so with being l an det. Organizations; spend time and money preaching the gospel of fire prevention and illustrate how care lessness an» destroy human lives and property. Regional insurance Mtdeiwrfter'i, associations of board companies throughout C a n a d I! maintain rigid inspection services which undoubtedly help to prevent msny fires. They also impress on the Public that insurance rates are related to losses. Yet our fire Membership Drive Allows More Local Youths To Join Sea Cadets {with of destruction. Figures re- eased by Chief Ernie McGinnie shows that fire loss in Ontario has increased from 1943 to 1947 by almost eight and a half million dollars. In 1943 fire loss totalled $10,684,393.00 while in 1947 the loss had increased to $18,974,719.00. Loss per capita in 1943 was $2.72 and in 1947 was $4.53. Through carelessness or wanton disregard of sensible precautions, fire continues to destroy homes that are so desperately needed in this time. _ ___,,..e... e. - ..._,-..., e. ..., ”new. This is a marvelous privilege, compared with what the press of the rest of the world enjoys. Only free men enjoy the right of I free press . . _ but it is also true that only a free Tie. can guarantee and main- tain the rights of a free people. Sitting ere, I an write that I dislike the polimea of my government and my cabinet ministers; list I don't like the way the army is being run; that church services will be held next Sunday. But in the Inger portion of the world .tudhy. editors and writers can't say thou things. A man who writes for a government- controlled newsman, or the dictator press, can "r only those things which are put in is mind by his bosses. And then whit happens, t e people-yho rend thoes PE‘YSE‘WFS. ore no ltrrttr tre. 7 - "So I would isirtui".i)iiiiirGriiiGfisiiiiYiisii i'irpsat u important to yuan.” medal-l, u [t,1? “to my. “7.19%.: week. m whieh. you Pre, exiideiid G iiiGFrkarirVi', inUTbiiifGti"n "or'ioiiUiir'irh",; tit?. It', an»); . yteA,.itrAilPly,,fetIlit?1ty.r. any of your m {we will» _ .. "iT-."""'""' “w... .u... ray ulna“ muse: up my "can. Sitting here propped u: in front of a typewriter, as former editors have done during the put 6 year: of The Times and Guide's existence, I am free to write anything I desire Just so 1011‘ u it is within the bounds of common decency And the liberal It] razulntions. [pun publish that writing in my newspaper and 'huh' through the mails into the homes of this community. I need show thtt column, before it in ghlisheg, to no one. I am the sole judge at what will occupy this space I wee . V _ v W __.V ,--,., -- .,... w......-....,. we, “a...“ u. me the truth wherever it is possible to obtain it, and necuncy in my reporting. They an, by the very weight of their Collective opinions, put my humble opinions oat of business. So then, Freedom of the Press, us we eelebrate it during National Newspaper Week, is not merely my freedom to print what I please. It is, let’s sag, my right to say what I think in mgr own newspaper providing I o not It end the patriotism, the goo morals md the eollegt‘iye _better jud§ment .ot/s majority ot.my. realism. . A - yoG%FEG8iG." Next Monday, October 4th, marks the first day of Fire Pres vention week, a day when each and every citizen in Weston should take stock of their careless habits, and then take steps to correct them in an effort to prevent fires all year round. Despite the fact that lives are lost each year by fire, and that property damage by fire continues to mount each year, carelessness still. kegs P' ‘by the hand along the l' . . . . I Next week In Fire Prevention Week, but it " also Natiomrl News- pgper Week, so while Mayor Daugherty and Fire Chief McGinnis Ibly dawn the former, I will devote a little attention to the latter. It is by benign: y."t11et?y1, choline tpd_pay ehyek, elostto my Mart. fl Here in Canada we call that "Freedom of the Pull." It came down to me as a marvellous privilege, from the men who founded and the mep who died fighting for our country. It is not a "smart Aloe" right which I can abuse, because it is governed by the uni, rveg,i,'g,',tt,t and tty, juggnlent of the people of our community. my round of m- ' - ..__. _.. A______ 5w 2, 7 Frr . .. . .. . _ Fire Prevention Week Stresses Gerefllalt Life And Property Loss Wuhan did 1 good Job My the but power shame Ind I them. fore enlist the co-operation of the peep! of Weston to help once agent. Remember, if power is shut-off it mean: 1 email my to many workers, and " the present time this would be very serious with the high coat of living. It (I with the he” that Hydro Hectic Pour his M 1t1et,'tu?m-nttteieie-rortuwa-rsiiuio Won and - d 70“."! am at!“ I" 'tsettled'] dmwdmmhuvoquwmw a“ m loath. Hydro in W W to "W "tttdent electricity to maintain maximum upland-3nd [amount True, run-idiom uI Hag introduced in tho me of death, Ne certain purpoul, but if the “[911 of power in Weston can {can tho habit blink!!! power our}; hiyrél LGriUG, iiiTiii Knife.“ [at thref" thin, Mod without much inconvanlem Let u: use the old noun, "Waste not, want not" in relation to an of electric power. TO m CITIZEN. or MON: l 1t1rttitrtimioiruiiiiiF1 FREE TO WRITE! "WEST YORK’S NEWS? mum _ , - an; Wm»: an.» Hithu Aft, DIM!“ ' - " in odr we! to “it?“ w _ ,. _ I ww-..-. imply be gunman; the continuatinnnf MAYOR THOS. E. DOUGHERTY. s new! by the Nuvy In" of main. uh as can: mom! In operated In etrrobrAtiort Wm an new Can-dun Ray. and #1.". an». Flint!" mom- Lawrence Avenues on Monday or Thursdareveninps, 2a Lengue offiimO aid that while t 3 door is. ulwlys open to aintious young boys delirium of " ning the sea cadets, the best time to do no in during the regent 'i,Ttttt which will fortngl y close on tuber 2nd. By joining now a boy get! the tthes " cutting hi: training Along w th other boyl hi: own In. it was stated, and More he pro- gram wick Mum-ml (an take MI Sam Bl with Gi. "tiiorda'a to the 231+: Mr: that an. I. bend an io’camf __ ' . ‘mB'éaé'EBz-p". " g Inter dun. Puma. may“. or othan ht. umted tit mm development mum youth will to welcome " the Illumou- mm for the gunman of M. It. and“ it PrttPiort "qatmri-t' and In late! him mentally and quickens him 'spiritually It the same time opening new opportunities for ad- vagcemenl. ' Boys who are interested in join- ing the RCSC Illustrious should " in touch with the Recruiting 5't"rde"r " the Illustri0ujrraeks Mayor Dougherty and Fire Chief McGinnis have made an appeal to all citizens of Weston and district to eo-operate during this Fire Prevention Week and in every other week of the year. The chief stated that although the loss in Weston is no greater than,laxt year, there has been an alarming increase in the number of calls treceived, which in itself shows that local residents are becoming more careless. The fire department cannot Event fires-that is up toogvou. eir skilled personnel and m ern equipment enables them to keep almost any fire under control if they are called upon when the blaze. is first discovered. Houseclean your home-destroy all those rags, magazines, dis- carded furniture and other debris that may be stored in attics. base- ment! or closets. Get rid of the fire menace and practise care each Ind every day of the year. losses continue to increase " an alarming rate. The remedy, and there in one lies in the hands of each and every individual. We simply must pay more attention to simple rules established for our own protection. In other words, day byaiay, we must all exercise more care. We must stop' laying with fire to prevent fire, ithe want to eliminate this national disgrace fey Cangdian yearly yogi-d5.“ _ the [mn- Iii-"h "t Elia-r; Sunday 0". Hal-I " the Y.W.C.A. WW all an ”a pooplc who "tartNd In Bll "tron-"20.1!- -- w can 8311341,. We b, , in}. mt. ll,',', EEiit'.l'?i'?,tr, . and In: Pram. " “and a all.“ ham,“ 1.}; I’ - "a min. at m; Ttttie Minna. The: by. h nah tN.',",,,".'; 'tVtt2 and VI: In. column. w“) Jt'att%t Three Toronto Juvenile: aged, 9, 10, and It, were Arrested by Wer. ton Police and charged with de- liquency and theft. A Watch reli- dent clued police and stated that three lads had stolen I pun-hug: of tobacco from his daughter when she wu returning from the store. When Constable cClinton investi- ttated he found the youths hid been emit? on a serial of you: who», In hhd stolen an: mticles u 'itTet tobacco. iGiriii"e', fuatt-litthtts, bum. Ind 'nt".tterprt" other nrticles from Wea. ton shops. The three appeared in court. land-y and wore [inn m- panda! sentence and ordered to lay out of Wuhan for one you. Opening Program Spy. 9ptHoiuse Bob Davenport, 16// of 264 Campbell Avenue, Toronto, 3 help- er on tk Daily Star truck, wu in.. jured last week when he ran into the side of an Into driven by Norman Milne also of Toronto. Davenport ran out from the Hum- ber confectionery where he had ‘just made deliveries to board the moving truck colliding with Milne'e 'ear who was attempting a left hand turn down Lawrence Avenue. The lad was removed to St. Joseph’s Marital where he in reported to be sat ering from n fractured pelvis and fractured r i be. Constable Jtombough investigated. an ills?! place, last week by Can-tab e McCarthy. The combine reported he found the man sleep- ing in his car in from of the Me- Cormack Construction Co., on Jame Strut, and upon searching the auto found a bottle of brandy V; full. A Weston man was arrested and ghlrgpd with hgving quqorjn Irs" Margaret Ram. The com {nuance theme, " netting Your Compass", was a; by um E. Me- St?, in the devotional mud. The whole conference emp 'sed the Theme from its eerioul momenta, to the decontione of the luncheon table. The Board of thin Red Feather Service. were reminded by Mrs. C. F. Lynch of the eppgoleh- ing Community Chest Gimp-In. Rev. R. Cameron RCAF Chaplain To Address Club Another hit-md-run accident has been reported by Weston Police this week, but this time the or. fender was arrested after several witnesses gave polite the license number. Police stated that a car owned by William A. Scott of John Street, was parked in front of number 4 Main Street south near lawrence Avenue. The second car allegedly driven by Mrs. Elizabeth Garden of 5 Tedder Avenue. made a right hand turn off Lawrence Avenue and in doing no side- swiped the parked car. Damage was estimated at $45.00 to each vehicle. Mrs Garden was charged with {oiling to remain at the scene of an accident and will ap- pear in County Court, iPtotrer 11. .m Y.WAhA. and at ttte m plan“! 3 MW be it! at nt a. 'llG'll'l' - Fun: with and from to Gre, I.” pal. I C. W. the and - 'eommit won “mm in haw in. iiSiiiiiii Proud.“ at the Met Ii loud at Toronto, to I .to the group on 1% Ja'llt 'N'.PfP'srt,Pg2't,t ;ropoli _.W.C.A." The {mt-bl St/os' '2t,,tgtl',rt2'u'tt m cm tt vs. . - “01.391 a.e.. new. the ad» ant Gel-n! luxury at th. m lynching has lunch the [mp National Council of Canada. “to! returned to dim“ Pt,' in the Y.W.C.A." under e able leadership of the month gtett tf. Metrypoh'tatt P_ron-m_ meter, he Men's Club of Weston Pm- byteri-n Church will hold their first meeting on Tuesday, October 6th, at 6 p.m. The guest. speaker will be Rev. Rosa Cameron of Dovercourt Presbyterian Church, who u . chapllin in the R.C.A.F. durin the war obtained some won- 'IT/lf pictures of operations and of continental interest such In Bel- sea Camp. Theft Charges The guest soloist is Mrs. Nell Houston Livingstone, eontmlto Bo- loist. This is a was: meeting md a food time will engyed by all. At R.Q.A..F. and RA. . parlour"! are invited. More Juveniles lorkOfMA " conference ”2nd Hit-and-RJr'r Accident Reported By Weston Police tiiiti' [i'lgisicitfiaPiiri'i'tif, In!“ w ME my van T. D'Arcy hound, walnut " the Community Chat of 0mm T o r o n t o. “nomad £2,310,000 would in mind tn fin-nee tb. mutuality! "a" 68 Red M). Dewitt. our“: 1909. - booth, Incnuod bola!- iu‘homo may Ind my: newly £3}. 'iit"ii'eiii2i"i'i'ir i'iGi'; Papal" Mr. A. Must.- ttserif] we m " . an; Am'W-unm. “My xrufimmmmmmmmmdhlu “‘3 The and“ of prob-slang! CUM“- hwahih. ,' 'gt'tgtt"ttt and 'tttutr; Wanna-mum '" In. . 1',9ttt, i.il.t,1/Sllplrr, - mtmm a. t2ttrttt tk help mute ti“: . healthy. happier community and in this way new resident bendlu. And when - tW) ttenefita, mrybody $01M n." : ' ' In accepting th4 nppointmept, Mr. Eum hid: "We, in the - Weston urea. In" IIWIYI known that our future hyphen wu depettdtttt upon how in built today. Our tr', Father services help make t in I healthy. happier Rod Father tonic“ filling In egsential community need in tho Greater Weston no: no; the Neighborhood Work-n Associa- tion, the YWCA and the Childm‘l Ah) Society, _ .. " Mr. Frank H. Rowe chairman of the Community Cheat Clmpaign mnounced the appointment of C. F. Evans. 86 King St. as chairman of the Weston Zone in the Red Feather campaign; The vice-chair. man of Weston ne or Zone W as it is known to campaign official: gill be Mrs. Cad. Lynch, 80 Joseph t. Zone W is one of six zones in the west division of the mmplixn. The division is handed Jg by A. P. Murphy and Mrs. Go n Moffat, a Greater Weston resident. he could be me or. and 'uudlphe"t, Eu. th. Im 'yltyittt- there was I 'r,?li'iii'titEi' men! we“ at , pmdtt of 8t88.trii all: had come in ' y night 00mm with $342M to! “I that his [hop was cloud. tht the sum month last = Both Jun, same Friday right Maddy: car, yd July "Dart! wed Idea”! for cub. and thereby became a ut profit tor try strut an. In staunch supporter of theTimea Ind Jun? the profit I'll 3330.86 A: Guidesuuuriried section. _ r',','tg,'t,. 11ae,,ff, tt "an: . .. -_mon m .1 any: “33,? cgge'tgztwgmge Jlli mm of $108.86 in the profit m an“. mi. J.? 5.4.." ma...» “.4 "m shown. This, of course, is just one in- stance to cfrom: that Times and Guide ads tt 1,,'.riT. quick and pro- fitable results. ime and time again we have 'i'at, comment on the success unlit from Idvertis- in: in their community paper. The thing that mm: to amaze them most is the small charge for in- serting an ad. T Put it this my. If we asked you Eh". "“‘ & to write an ad 3100 times over for god, was: 11 35c payment, you would say we vslnodzunt I didn't pay enough money. But compared , here's what to do. We print an Id 512.00 for ~Continned on use 2 YeBr. Weston Man Gets 81800 For 35c “There's no better remit: than those you get from the Times and Guide Waot Ad Section," said an advertiser this week. Why did he say it? Baum from I mall in- vutmant of Me this mu: renliyd I profit of $1799.65. _ ilt1iiiiiiaFamiwn%ai it, tu" tmeiitGiaiii - auiiiiE7 'i'te'if,di'2ri'gii',ti,r,'e",h't's,'t'le'a2" lutIfo'grhtEdr mammoth W , race: C that mm m- he could be 1fr'i"ti1'U,'l gated [‘th tit-tut um of King Street, who in bun Irv aim“ Club's-n of the Walton no in the forth-ii“ Con- Iunity Cheat campaign. rs. C. J. 'g,.',".'.' will he vice-chain": of the ve. CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN I profit of $1799.65. " h, loss GCtui.Ti. -FoiiGi.iiiriii'ir an!” . in t e morning mm W tmrmt “P s,'2ySt cu- gum: 533.4 and tho but dropped to 'mae for that an moenpolitmm were June. $265.48 for July QM $26.14 (T the beat investment beam of for August. Suzanna: you .' their Inge cover- of Toronto mm! by when of coma! up _ and WW. Ea gamed an pd mums the C,2%attMrWrt has lug, 5:5,; may 1ttteidtgt a we! t.uleyeEg'y 2t1srt.t,tfer1iht'e 'otird c. F. Evans Appointed chairman 0f Weston Red Feather Campaign T'ltitmiiiglk (lteiiiritit M" it/t Trees only Answerip Starling Problems _ MR. C. r. EVAN! 1 Three people were but what; [three cars collided " it Send if Scarlett road, " Humber Helm 'Etobicoke, Saturday. 80*. Hamilton. Toronto, wu odmitt" Ito St. Joseph's Hospital "Rem head i trrie.. Bil emtditieet m Byway "katinfnqtarg" on loll-3. In. Hmihon. Murray Hamilton ttf ."vit,Pi't"aPr',',i 2,',tteg,t av drew“ to go homo after Ma mane. for Mod can. detmrt non]: by William but. Ann-tum: mus, will“ with a? and» Thu-u Bra-on an :- Grd6trd, My road, Tom. Police all the Smut "restdedttped-thttt. Kahlua" at. I "Bill" Ireland of weatmount Win! New Car In Draw Three Injured In 3-Car Pile-Up On Scarlett Rd. Bend Weston building permit "lues continue to rise according to ther report submitted by Mr. Burnt, building inspector for Wuhan. Twenty permits were issued during August of this year. valued at 897.: 100.00. while for the same month" last year 14 permits valued at 846,- 650.00 were issued. Prom luxury to August of this year 155 permits valued at $804,294.00 were issued, wing-reg with 10t valued gt 36m.- the only newer wu thinning and removal of trees. It we: mouth that on name street: the trees In In too thick, and that remavll of every second or third three would not mgr the eppeennce of the strode. Inview of the he that re- moval of trace and roots would be a costly and lengthy proceee. Conn- eillor Semen suggested true: he moot! as ttte ground level for the present. . . The town bus in etill poem: L'i'iilt,teiiis, for the Weston 'nnd although the service In. been changed to an evening we only, the route in still agent- ing It a, greet lose. Reeve T amp- eon. ehairman of the minnow. tion committee gave council a brief resume on the hue operation Jgtt the part low-months. lie out whiny: the Am um M- r Daugherty label that at. “cavemen has inventinud tho lunar they had .oonu Juan no aviation. JV ppmud In: that other municipalities and the De- mment of Lumi- and Fem“ been contact“ but furth- unlng emtr,ttm.ie_ttf.temd. no gmstedy. London's ”(gum about using DDT had nut 3 tried h. After . brief dual-pica. both 1tetilenfthe “www.m' , ”I. " bid! of I he” Militia. With -red.. bed council List Friday nuht. Mr. " Pink told Wotan . com“ um worn: one“ in distrieU a!» alikti Harlin: ammo.l (“I In man - a: . immediate course d add- tomb-u there M. In. Pink it.“ that the and“: m in; almost mumbl- “In”. diatrublnco we“ in th. an; He want onto a,“ " Ator c.ot1.neil M bun “with ”a..." ”swam Tia?“ Wider sit, era-W. nation. laud to - dk. . the tutriG-irirGi Tick

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