biN , ‘M maul. and erndhther _ d Ml Griffiths. Routing at II. “not! Funeral Chapel, 1141 L, Nile, Ave. W., (mu Duf- l', . " Service Saturday. 1 pm. s', tttMg-tt Pmpect (Demeter); 1 i . o- - t wunmf duplex, or house . 'mquired by eotrl-broker, wife 3nd berm-old child. Phone Zone m, x-d-tf Malena -Hu. and Mn. W. A. Murray m, tt “ma; d. “a" a ' o r. L',h"U'Jafe'f.', son of . uni In. Anon Oetstreieher, wood. Tho marriage to take on Saturday, Feb. 19, at three (clock in the Presbyterian Church, QiiiEE or four infurnished rooms he apartment wanted by family " three adults Phone 898-W. fi o-7-1t i. l COBBLER Iuthadin Warbo :wtltou. We invite inspection of .7 kind. Goose feathers, $1.00 lb. mount", 91 ring " l,ttyl; o. - Qt ‘ERCURY one ton pick-up ttmek, 1949 license. heater md ttit? tire, mileage 8,600. Phone _ xr5-8t ENE!) try responsible couple . with ly, year old boy, apartment, Fr room. or more, setfionuined, " $50 monthly. Phone "ttr,' o- -it 50 or the; unfurnished rooms for apartment wanted in or in“, Veytory by May. Young 'iGFGui' GGaa coiple. J U. S (reverse charge) eveningsa 'fi" rt- Att WLE and child, one year, "Eu-gently need two or three “I, Weston or Mt. Dennis, by link L ORchnd 6412. x-7-3t 18nW4i with small child require . unfurnished house or apartment * or neu- Weston. Phone Zone L818. _ otlt WOOL blankets, $2asnd 83: bed 5 and mattress, w,. stainless steel ting room tabfe. Pelton Auto- e, various hospital equipment “tides. 106 Main St. N., rly Weston Private Hospital. a #328. x-T-lt 'ifiiyTj.F?..t tgewmer, mel- 's' but condition. ne 4-479. T 0- -1t iiHONS metal bed, walnut fin- te, li size, with springs and tell, all in good condition; _ r, foutth, five kite.hen chairs, a. “313ml: join-7.1a Apply 59 WING dull. ks" 14-13, blue daillon. llib attached. worn once, ',FtitF0yiitiate,,, word once, "an“, " 17th use-w. o-7-1t e. rnone rn. u-s-u. iii venetian blinds, 58" wide, IU" tt each. Will sell separately i . Phone nae-w. Apply 295} “RN“ electric stove, four bars , sen: can be _seen at Bob’s Miro" erttltiC1t,ll.jtP1ttlt? Fri, skates, girl's, nize 7, black: . boy's tube skates. site 8, two , in good condition; Trombone, Fischer. will suit beginner. I ME o-7-lt bard. fishbowd Avenue. WE size ciinn eabinet, good 2 condition, will sacrifice. 5 Pttitt _______.__7, WIMODATION W ANTED â€RITE mlain utilit table with a Ihelf, a: modern kitchen cabinet, mt: with black plastic handles. . 996-1. o-7-lt TiGGGrGGe)1t size, 10% oven, I Phone 1369-W. otlt ENC stove with new nine he]! oil burner installed, 850; hr washing machine, in good “in, '26. Phone Weston " o-7-1t 00x no". _ white and black “one! with copper reservoir and p,_‘good_ guy, maul-y -D?W:l .1842 " in ttt CCM ',thtl size 0" one '1 coat a nt, File I. hm- mu. o-T-lt " your 'tttor' cleaned and - 2t "liable And experi- " m Id than btmtqht u I In. In: mm!- um] â€In -srttru. JU. “72? x. IMO “than. F100!" of Ada (Mm. Stan- thfmtto), u 91 Bolemount III. Weston, _and Fee ARTICLES FOR SALE - -...., “WV, __ . m uMnd, enamel bake bond slutty of was room, mt- nuts Apply . B, Wilson, A., J. Oneâ€, Fourth ling. a' iliGx, three burner gas good oven. Phone 389rg, -ftjtststr, we on drums, "o. Bone 4-570. o-7-1t Ave. bed und unity, blonde Mo 17884. o-rn in work; put-“mi O a... to c p... Phone . o.6tt ml! 2- Wei-0 agetric _trtore, four hibnl on Woun- m. _ 1x.“- Aorye 'MIN? WANT“ B-7-3c ir-T-lt JT-tt o-7-1t '0-7- It 0-7-1 t o-Hi owner occupied bungalow. Hot water heated with oil burner. Love. 1y, large, bright kitchen, tiled sink, 4 piece bath. Playroom, guise. home, all room: 'gtg, size, nicely decanted. In go district. Close to schools, churches, stores and transportation. ' 88,500.00 - 's.ol.id. brief, 6-roen.t SIX" 7mm brick, own_er_ occupigd Evenings, Mr. Graham, Zone 4:52] "PLANT , Hedge Thi? 'prinir'.'-- extremely hardy--quiek growing Chinese Elm-will grow two feet the first year-enough plants (25) to plant 25 feet. Special price 25 plants for $2.98. 12 inch size;-Htr, 25 Planta for $4398, 2 ft. size. Write for New Free Dull Colour lGIrden Guide, Brookdale-Kl'nga- {way Nurseries, Bowmatwille, ot $553sz APRIL In on soon“ Now is the time to order while stocks are complete in hedging, evergreens, a h r u b s, ornamental, and fruit trees. No deposit neces- sary. Por information call Mr. Lyle, 503-M, Weston. x-7-tf if d) E N If, supplier. .iruller POSSESSION APRIL lst PIEQNNING a hedge thit apripgj! For Purehaaint and Payroll Deputmenu to " pounds. New I)?» too. Try famous Gan-ex Tonic ablets for double results; new healthy flesh, new vigor. New "get acquainted" size, only 60c. All dragging. 7 1 x- - t goods) mniled postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list; six samples, 25c; 24 samples, ti. Mail Order Dept. G4, Nov-Rubber Co., Box 91. Hamilton. Ont. x-38-tf sump! MEN, you“: Gail: 5 GENTLEHAN to share Tom, -TeiGTCias, gnu-cf oisiiorul. 27 Denison Rd. W. Tone 4-688. o-6-1t JUNIOR CLERKS (Mule) 189 WILLIAM ST. for eorwnletg- eenta, semi-invalid and retired persons. Weston 1281-W. x-33-tf ROOM to rent, single bed._x_aapt W Mard{all soriyryfees, mi Main street. Phone IONS-R. o-7-1t TWO†furnished room! forArcnt, - 'iGirGCeGrp1e" - preferred. 59 MacDonald avenue. tttlt furnished rooms in modern priv- ate home, centrally located. Busi- nan people only. Box 706, Times and Guide. _o-7-1t R. HOLLINGSWORTH TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON (TNE hugger two Iguana: partially ï¬jï¬NISHED room. wit gangla- - iari,GGG, ind iontinuoiU hot water. Phone 359-W. o-7-It bIEAN, {garnished bedrqom. equ- -GGG, -iii,t water, suit ientte- man, breakfast optional. 89 King street. o-T-lt TWO unfurnished moms! new - iUme,%kinest, couxle, shamin- em. 23 Monarchdale ve., Trethe- wey Park. WW†otlt Elwin new private home, break- fast if desired. Phone 1489-R. o-7-1t SINGLE room on second floor. Apply 7 queen's drirt. o-7-lt LARGE furnished room, mi}. 9135 BRIGHT, furnished mom for rent, gentlemen preferred, breakfast optional. Apgly Scarlett road. third home pm rumpgrvkw. o-7-It BA" your Nla'g,1odru." 2 found to be concrete foundation in d,rd 'gh' no “m in . m Cor. 8:11. wha- wo mad "Por ", m. is'tdtliitrrjltt! can land-clan can no man ur “mm 'ii"iaioiaialrtr, the it Md whlch‘ll um and. Wain. Inc-7.1: Chm." Am you lawns? 2ii,iitiaisasi ' 'erred. 162 “tin M. _ . o-7-lt nut-n now lit lan-Ina". floors tinned. wnxed Ind bombed. Any kind of flooring brought up like mu. Work (unnamed. he. "ttttt.tett. New Electric poll-bar. Wall 'rereleaned. thm clan. " “and In“. Iq."" PM. A. an; III. " . 'tat-tf iébliRN tltttrr unto. lat-Al PACKHAM REALTY BROKER WESTON 689 Canada Cycle & Motor Co. Ltd. Weston, Ontario FEMALE OPERATOR For Bookkeeping Machine Apply I.) WM _ Piano Lessons Also Grade I T Accompaniment: Taught Phone 1333-M WANTED NURSERY STOCK nous: Ruin“ TEENAGERS SIRVICIS "VIII. T0691? to LET VEST 36MB PERSONAL MUSIC o-7-1t 1CARPENTRY. tae,'2ti.ftesrdg,r. _ Ind mpaim reason . Houses. iaratres, mereation noun. trim; ‘cupboudl. For "timateg phona Rummy Bron, Coatraetom, Weston :1524-J or BMW. l-ll-lt “Bought N, (Mt grit, men-£3511 mum. in ' run; Mt built to ode-ii R. Wheeler, gttrt FROM YOUR OWN MATERIAL BY AN EXPERT NO WAITING . Phone 1327-W I0R_pls.itttips and. Pper haw“! CAIPENTRX york. that“ glyp- CARPENTERY, kipchen _ cyp- -iarTir, - -iiietsoaGi," ___ windo'w umm. norm windows and rev lb". Zen. 4-516. IN John St: - [WE YOUR DRAPES CUSTOM MADE - GruyiGAG; k. Isheiwood, Wes: ton l356-R, x-6-3t new tapes and cords if desired, 48-hour service, also av,',',','",:",,",' and repairs. Agent for eatwood Steel or Alum Venetian Blinds with "Levolor" tilters. Phone Bill John- ston, Zone 4-254. x-6-tf FLOOR Sander and Egigerjor tent, - Eéulur rates. AlphE Engineer-" ing 0., Weston. Zone 4-326. - .. VENETIAN ijii1yis gleggeg .wit.h TYPING, envelopes, letters, etc.,' done at home. Zone 4-479. “KEMP: and. paper hanging - -Giihiiiraii E. lake'mood, Wes: ton 1356-R. x-7-8t toy that needs repairing'. Those small jobs around the house that just never get done. Pick up and delivered. Edwards, 64 King St. Weston Zone 4-415. x-7-4t HAVE Joy a thair, tyb.le, .lar.tys or TENENTED or with possession we have clients, some with all tash for houses in Mt. Dennis and Wes- ton. For prompt action call M. H. GILBERT, Realtor ' MUrray 2355 1013 Weston Rd. Weston Zone 4-419 x-ln-tf mums ___ 1002 Westonld, BABY crib. 18 Franklin street. Phone 310, local M. otlt one floor, attached garage pre- ferred, Weston or Mt. Dennis. Owners only, no agents..Will pay all cash. Weston 157 days, 1105-W evenings. o-7-2t BUNGALOW wanted, five rooms, EXTRA nice fire or six-room bun- galow_for "at! tecytive, built-in Continued from/page s-- hospital and 'iiuC7y' ill. We are also sorry to any that Bus Sleigh is not so well and he is wished a speedy reéovery. Don't forget the Ratepayers' meetings to be held in the school room, Bordon Street, on Monday, Feb. 14, " 8.15 p.m. The results of the euchre held at the home of Mrs. Pidgeon in aid of the Memorial Hall last Friday, Jun. 21 is as follows: Indies', Hazel Oakley, Ethel Duderkirk; men, Charles Jordon Sn, Mu. B. Pid- geon; conaqlatinn, Mm. Parkes Sr. and Mr. t Groves. On Friday evening, J n 28. the euchre winners were: ladies, Mn. Groves, Mrs. Ouderkirk; consolation, Mm. Met- calfe, Mrs. H. Hagen. "umber Summit Don't forget Ue bingo held every Tuesd-y in lid of the Mem- orinl Hall. .. Recovered and Re aired "sTilld'jhtill MADE TO ORDER tht ',fg'Et Terms if Desired Mt. DEN IS UPHOLSTERING The next}. A. meeting will be" held on Friday, Petr. 11 in Pear-en Memorial Church, Etrlingt'on Ave., Mount Dennis. . The Friendship Circle held their meeting last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. B. Pidgeon. This little group are busy mnking uiltn and ulna working for A LI', of work, "out April. The next meet. ing will be held Wednesday, Feb. 8 at the home of Mrs. McKenzie, George Street. Who builds without evidence of a foundation, naked Putor N. Hold, "rar in hit: lumen of Jan 29, It the Ist' Summit Congregation- ll Chu ch. He portrayed the love of God to mm. through the gift of His son who gnu Hi: life I ransom tor all. The first epinle q John, ‘0:qu 8, - l, tell. un what iii'iiii ' mod bestowed, um no I "II II such I (mm. Purge! "Home in wage, in ood district. .riirc"kioi'iiri REALTY BROKER UPHOLSTERING Chesterfield' and Chain ' Stgdio Coughes,_ paveppo.rts HOUSES WANTED Recovered add Rm WESTON 689 Evenings: Mr. Graham ZONE 4-527 SIIVICII all. FIX-IT SHOP UPHOLSTEIUNG WANTED , 'an executi, good district. A. Lpyl x-it-tt o-7-1t (ttsir' Hello Homemakers! For whole, some inter meals at low cost, cereals are the homemaker's best buy. From porridge at breakfast time through the whole day to that snack at bedtime, cereals can play a stellar role. Today P. will focus attention on cornmeal, that favorite cereal of southern cooks. How can cornmeal help out with low cost winter meals? For breakfast, In appetiz- ing dish of golden cornmeal pore 9dsrt sprinkled with brown - or drizzled with honey or corn syrup will provide lots of energy for the day. For lunch or supper ‘commeal souffle makes . sltiefy- ‘ing msln (hum dish. You an v'ary (the flavour by adding different ‘sessonings and n little grated cheese or finely chopped leftover ham or chicken At dinnertime you an stretch I chicken or meat stew with cornmeal dumplings. And an excellent winter dessert is that over popular johnny cske served (hot with npplessuce. With this quick survvy you on? m the vernlility of good old: iuhioned commenl in overydly MPH". The following recipes nhow how to nuke name of the dinhen we have mentioned: Contact] Porrfdn A an" boiling inter. 1 (autumn an. % cup comma}. - _ Put water and uh in saucepan over dim but. Bring to . maid boil. Add commul gradually, nir- ring eomtantlr. Cook 5 minutm. Cover 3nd cook over near or on electric element turned to Mmmer, " milIIIC’I. Yield I Ionian. TAKE NOTICE that the Corporation of the Town. ship of Etobicoke intends to appeal to the next session of the Legislature of the Province of Ontario for an Act consolidating all Public Schools with the Collegiate Ins stitute and for the establishment of a Board of Edu- cation. _ Two’s a Crowd tell ' The dangers of a kiss, I had considered kissing you The nearest thing to bliss. But now I kno'w biology And sit and eigh and moan. Six million mad bacteria--- And I thought we were alone! Before I heard the doctors 1949. To Operate Electrical Appliance Store This is a splendid-opportunity for the right man with sales ability. Wife required as store clerk. Must have references. Department of Health Township of North York E. A. FOSTER Carl E. Hill, M.D., M.0.H. BOX "'"c"i'iiiiiiiii"'ii GUIDE Dated at Islington this the 11th day of January, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PRIVATE BILL SALESMAN CHIMNEYS, CEMENT WORK, INSULATION, ' GARAGES, ETC. Household Repairs MASTIC TILE MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN, BATHROOM. ETC and WIFE Required Apply In Writing To _ Estimates Free In'the Matter of the Estate of "'M'Aiw ELIZABETH THOMAS, Inte of the Township of Etobi, coke, in the County of York, Spinner. deeemsed. All persons having claims mint thts, 'sAtte octrts 111919: named MARY ELIZABETH THOMAS, deeetuser, who died on or about the 17th day of June, 1948, are notified to send to the under- signed on or before the 20th day of February, 1949, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by statutory declara- tion. Common! Muffins Immediately after the said 20th day of February, 1949, the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties enttiled thereto, having regard only to the claims of wh_ielt_tltty ghnll ttyy travAnotiee. Herbert Jonathan Ackrow, Clar- ence Henry Kellnm and Albert Thomas, Executors, per C. Lorne Fraser, Bunk of Nova Scotia Cham- bers, Weston, Ontario, their Solici- -tpr. , DATED" the 2Ut david January, 1949. a cups y.ellow cornmeal, 2 cups boiling water, 1 tablespoon melted butter or margarine, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, well-beaten, 4 tea- spoons biking powder. Grease muffin parts-about 18 medium. Preheat electric oven to 475 degrees. Mix cornmeal. and salt. Gradually add boiling water, then milk. But eggs until fluffy, then add to cornmeal mixture. Add butter. Stir in baking powder. Pour at once into puns Ind bike for abut 20 mlnulel. Comma! Bourne 1 cup yellow cornmeal, ‘. cup chopped onion, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 ttrblettpoort mug", 3 egg whites, beaten, 4 cups milk, 'i cup chopped celery, 1h tenpoon pepper, 3 egg yolks, beaten, 1 tttblerrpoon mar- shrine. Notice To Creditors Combine cornmeal, milk, onions, celery, salt, pepper and sugar. Cook for 20 minutes over low heat, stir- ring frequently. Remove from heat and gradually mix into egg yolks. Allow to cool slightly then fold in human veg whites. - pour into irraused runemle, Dot with mug- }arim- and bake in IIOW oven of 825 (degrees frr 1 hour or until set. Serves 6 or 8. Take A 11' I. It you preter your cereal eotthed a long time, do molt of the cooking the night before, then re- but over boiling wwer In the morning. " 2. A'littla more wum may be and during cooling if a (fuel In preferred. - --- _ S. W. ECKERSLEY, Clerk. 8. Sam cornmeal mum" tot ZONE 4263 " WESTON I500 - JU. 8821 Night Thoughts 1 thought I heard a robin on the sill last night, When the moon-bright land was bathed in silvery light, So I went to the window, just to say "Hello", And to thank him for coming through the cold drear snow. Soft l whispered, low and gently, "Will you come inside", There in: never an answer, while the wild wind sighed, And I couldn't find the traveller, ' though the sash wsstide, Twas just lone, long winter,--e'en the song had died: Had died from out the Miry sphere where spirits play, Totem us drenming mortals 'til they fly before the day, Laughing sweetly from the tree- tops in their glsd gmd wsy, Dmcing o'er the shining snow- fields, u only goblins msy. Had diett--Fps--yet lives within the heart of one who heard Spring‘s mystic promise echoed by this elflsnd bird. Anne Smydi, 499 Glenlske Are. General Shoot-uh] Work -FURNACE WORK Mould-It with ntntotaude, hm or jelly. For supp», they no Maul with vacuum. and or a fruit cup. t The addition of a few chopped or minced peel mam I Gamble difNmne. to ttttttthte, Ted’s Radio Service Ab French 19 Roxanne Ave. AB’S CAB- W. J. WARD _ ROOFING CHIMNEY POINTING Tlnsmlthlng Etnmstroagitlitg TIE IIIIIE BEGOIIITORS Phone Zone 4-282 Spechliud Motor Tune-up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE b276, 4-277 Reasonable Prices PHONE WESTON 586-W" MARY ELIZABETH SCOTT TINSMITH. ETC. SINGING, THEORY and Early Grades of Piano Students Prepared for Connervntory Ennis. Homes Visited WESTON 1246-1 M HOLLEY’AVE. Purertusmrintr, Interior; Exterior Painting Floors Sanded and Refinished 30 Years' Experience in Home Decorating Old Country Tradesman - 24~HOUR SERVICE - JACK BAILEY CRUICKSHANK GARAGE UNDERTAKEIIS Poet's Corner J. Wright PHONE 1230W. WE GO ANYWHERE Funeral Dir-don 222 WRIGHT AVE. WESTON Phone 676-M Towing Sonic. Expert Repairs Ambulance Teacher of A.T.C.M. m. 3555 """--ir%irtrN " - amen-m. Bolts. ck. T Music of, Toronto I5- Amt-nu- 1".iy_teAe,yfP. Anan 'arserviceStatidat MI PTII RED? "TN “9%: TO 'la'G s1Ufd"Alt2l'l In}. INCH’S DRUG STORE I. C. INCH. RA. Flinn. __ te Atmoutte.ttStlt,, .. Philip E. Staite, PHONES "JD-d. 6402" "Wash. SM" ResWreeet HY. "" ION" TO MAN OH GOD. ms? AND SECOND IOI'I'GAGR SECURITI- ROYAL Coh§ehamry of 650. w. GARDHOUSE. IA. lam. Solidi-v. all. -offie- 330 luv St., Tatum IL. "" In: I}! Che, ft, W“ I†lab“ w†Iii-WWW mm. on! [lab "" Mon-y To Loo- " Ton-lo Shoal. Tore-no MEDICAL SUNLII Auditor _ II TORONTO BT. M Emu an TIM. L. PATERSOI General Insurance Broker Offleet-- l " Wellington SI. B. Toronto PIANO TUNING . . phone officn. - __ Fat -lntmertt dying waning. J. T. FERGUSON Auditor and Accountant " MAIN ST. N. ZONE 4-60 J. EDGAR PARSONS mv T/JJd't m†'ll'JalTa- Gun-n“ WM. A. "GIGS nu JAN! 1ry.-MY. DENNIS “bet. "" or Wm- "" Wubl mm. Fur -irttrmrtfurlntr day, C. LORNE FRASER OPTOMETRIST F. A. SILVERMAN K.C. Eye Examination Prescriptions Filled 8 John St. WESTON 1902 mummy, SOLICI'I’N. IAIRIS?!!. SOLICIT†12. ant Ave. not. Wuh- I"; OPTOMET RIC AUBREY PETTTT (mutated Accoununt an. ALLAN. Pup.) autumn vacuum _ ' INTERNATIONAL nun um an emc- , SOLICITORS Bank of Non 'mer. ome. In": Dub In! Gun-bod MUSIC 046-52 TAXI ililrl1fi1EE BAKER All Passengers Insured TAXI BOLTON’S Zone 4-327 VETERANS All Our Taxis Have Meters “A: Near to You " Yeti! Tnknhono" Owned and Operated by MAIN TAXI Prompt . Courteous Day and Night Service Phone 1929 4 JOHN ST. and 429 MAIN FORTH 8 CARS TO SERVE tou WESTON All Passengers Insured 111 ROY BOLTON (Original Owner. of Roy's Taxi) TAXI FLEET LINE TAXI CABS 1096 Care and County TELEPHONE 38 MAIN N. Phones . Weston . 677 [HIKE for