Rea Royals Power Lawn Mowers $149.50 W. J. BARTER DODGE DESOTO CARS AND TRUCKS MASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS 9 LAWRENCE AVE W. WESTON, ONT. LY. 8044 ZONE 4.525 Roofing and Sheet Metal Work 54 JOHN ST. W WESTON PHONE 1438.W “Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Recommendation" --_- ‘611i;n;ys bieaned-Lawnmowers Sharpened New Furnaces, Craters, Fire Brick, Coils & Pipes Instan‘ed . BILL’S Heating a Cleaning Service WESTON PER HUNDRED Prompt Attention On M Phone Orders All Makes of Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned and Repaired Dew Worms Boxed . tbas SUPPORT hr the 00F CONTINUES TO GROW LABOUR wants the CCF' because the CCF is determined to end uriemploy- ment. More and more labour men now know that the CCF fight's labour's battles. Labour is turning from the Liberals because they have failed to keep their 1945 promise to have a shelf of public geht ready for unem- ployment. When there were over 200,000 unemp oyed last February, the government admitted they had only jobs for 32,700 (Hansard Feb. 1949). HOUSEWIVES want the CCF' because the CCF alone voted to keep the cost of living down bi; retaining price controls, while the Liberals and Tories voted to abolis them. Here " Some Reasons Why People Have Turned To The MF Since 1945 OLDER CITIZENS depend on the CCF because they know the CCF will keep its promise of an old age pension of $50 a month, at 65, without a means test, whereas the Liberals voted against their own 1945 election promise to give these (Hansard, March 951949). , HOUSE HUNTERS want homes at prices or rents they can afford, as in Britain, not more promises by Liberals and Tories who voted against low rental housing (Hansard May 20, 1948). VOTE ccr AGAIN f VOTE KERtiltGrilAlll)l UM'8 CYCLE All) SPORTS 5 JOHN STREET WESTON 1900 EAVESTROUGHING - ASPHALT SHINGLES All Types of SHEET METAL WORK MASTIC AND RUBBER TILE FLOORING We Sell and Install "PEASE" FURNACES [TH THESE . . - Mim You’ll Land v't Big v Ones B. L. ROSE _ Por Information Phone: New Toronto Zone 6-963, 6-885. Illington 97-J. Murray ITM, 6898, Weston 738. 26 CHISWICK AVE. “and Br B. I. EVANS. omeh.1 Ann Nt"iGiiiii - 7 i ' if‘brii‘éik Who Thipk They Are Martyrs - Anya-n bub-m nun-2 We lookout. You‘ll†Homo-proud you: m M the up. to get ,seuewd-ttti..-o- vou- itets-ga Dr. Btteddagt of tho United Medium“ fn u mm. in the Witiah Muae.t 1m Thou who homo up M uno- tions and women who no cud-ivy 1y hou-otub-nrtto if “vial to my in bed, reply: "Oh, I couldn't rest for n asinuta"-age 11th to b. l " victim; Bays Dr. Studden: "it is n mm of dineaud connionco. Thu. tn the people who love bin; mmyn, ths trouble-borrow“. Thin compen- ment, pin: anxiety, leads to neuro- dermatiti..." if your hair in extnmely oily, don't be Uraid to give it I shampoo two, or even the. times, I week if need be. However, a good creme Ihnmpoo which will thoroughly '+ move every truce of oil and film, Happy ending for the rout chicken in to cut or dine the bitg thet are left Ind Add them to I can of mushroom Ioup. Serve on tout. PHONE 1638-J The new]; “a hub mud. continu- to point. Said “MO? khan to Wll ITg,t who with. for The Advertiser “In the non do p an. of Mblooko Critic. No, that ho. isn't a ttttttRet/it prop, lu- am End. vu all“ buy with it w on Rod Atkin- Ion dropped around to see how the tulips and tonne Record 0f Ken Thompson One Of Public Service Kenneth L. Thompson, familiarly known as "Ken" to his friends and admirers. wea born at Strethroy, Ontario, August 18, 1907, and comee of United Empire Loyalist stock who pioneered in this coun- try and whose dereendants hove played their part in the public life of the province. After leaving Btrathroy, the present Liberal 3,tet"e. for West York went to ‘Collintwood, Chetham, and eventu- elly to Toronto in 1919 and to Weston in the following year. Owing to his father’e curly death he completed the balance of his matrieulatiott at night school to. gether with a university extension course, and when he entered busi- ness as an insurence broker he was edueationtrlly well equipped for his work. During the depression he wee in charge of conservation for the Toronto Branch of Canada Life Assoc. Co. His record brought him the in- vitation to enter public life and he won elected to Weston Muni- cipnl Council in December, 1989. After serving for three years' he was elected Deputy Reeve, holding this office for two years, when he became Reeve, serving in this ctr- pncity for four years. In 1948 he was elected Warden of the County The Ipproech of Fether’e Dny on Sunday, June 19th, brings to mind a. sentimental story behind this day, well established in Cmedim tradition " the one day in the year we honour the paternal head of the family. The iden originated not on the male side but from the sentimental feelings of a mother. This woman, Mrs. Bruce Doods of Spokane, Washington, had looked back for many yen-s upon the kindlineu and courage of her own father who raised six motherless children with faultless devotion is well on earn- ing a livelihood for the family. So deeply impressed,was Mrs. Dodds with this devotion, that she often of York and is now Mayor of Weston. 'In 1942, although unfit for active service on account of his physical condition he succeeded in enlisting as a private in the Reser% Bat, talion of the Queen's York Rangers and wan Commissioned a year later. In 1935 he married Thou Jean Young and they have two none, In S., aged 12 and Graeme Ken- ;neth, aged five. Mayor Thompson Us a member of Weston Central (United Church, of the Military In- 'stitute, of the Masonic Order and is viee-ehairrmut of the Toronto and York Committee on National Defence. His other activities include mem- bership on the Bond of Directors of the Ontario Safety League and of the Humber River Conservi- tion authority. He is also on the bond of directors of the Humber Memorial Hospital and it may Ilsa be mentioned that in the Victory Loan campaign he personally ruin- ed one 1nd th half million doling. The foregoing constitutes a grant record of public service, freely rendered to the people who have honoured him with the Liberal nomination for York West. WOman Started Father's Day T bEncourageR espectForDads Junior Chen The presentation of prizes to the winners of the Junior Chess Club championship will be made at a party being arranged by the chair- man, E. O. Cathcart, of the Special Committee which supervised the teaching of chess to these juniors during the winter months. The date is Monday, June 20th. Place is Humber Heights School. The date is 7.30 pm. We understand that transportation is being provided to and from the school for those who live in Weston. Invitations are being sent out. The Weston Chess Club is ex- pected to take a vacation during the months of July and August. The championship tournament wu officially cloned by the executive on June 9th. The new champion of the club is George Thull, I new- comer to the club end our town. The runner-up in A. E, erren, Ere-idem. of the Weston Chen lub. Iuller details will appear in the Times and Guide next issue. BM we give. n correspondence game pllyed recently. Chen Re. viaw comments is follows: A pro- found move in a Clu- "C" Tourney. Ray lapel - . White P. Netmnl 1. P.K4 2. N-KBa 3. B-NB t. O 0 8. PAt4 6. It-kt 10. 11. A Idem!» an worm- tomo- tint- um I luv, running “all Just that. no doubt. r'" held igrte I dun, was NxP NxB THE CHESSMEN HENRY LOOSE -Br-- - was tW; led I: the Gallant!" undid-u or In-thh’ in at York in the ballooning federal election. No one. not "on the photographer, tonfided what the pair were looking " when the bulb malted. but the but "on in they won til-cunning politlu, can“ Emit has been 1 Tory nigh unto so yarn. Black J. C. Brushes: P-K4 was 00 0 am.» qia mun wondered if more fortunate funi- liee, with mother and tether, Ip- preeiated both parents equally. She knew that children, who spend more time under mother's wing, fail to use the importance of the paternal head of the family-aside from being I bread winner. Mrs. Dodds, I. tspiritual minded woman, took her idea to the re- ligious groups in her city. Backed by her punter, Rev. Conrad'Bluhm, the YMCA and I Mittitrter's Alli- ance, the first Fnther’a Day wu observed on the third Sunday in June, 1910. Mrs. Dodd's group met in church for song and verbal trib- ute. At that time, there were may songs and Jokes in circulation mak. ing Father the butt of jokes. The group attempted to fight this dil- respectful attitude shown to Flth- ‘ers. Press, pulpit and women's group; took up the crusade and in ‘very short order Father's Day wu ‘evovled. This thoughtful woman's attempt to have "Fatherhood revered as greatly as Motherhood" is today a reality in the United States. Can. ada and many other countries. This ‘year, the Canadian Father's Day Council have adopted as their stmratt--"POR BETTER CITIZEN- SHIP-MAKE DAD YOUR PAL." This council feels that if the younger Canadian citizens paid more attention to Father-and the grown-up citizen! gave fatherhood more respect, there would be less juvenile delinquency, family troubles and divorces. They feel that the modern freedom of this enlightened ege doe! not give I license to show disrespect for the paternal head of the family. We carry a good line of INFANTS’ and CHILDRENS WEAR, MEN and WOMENS “in. Also a good assortment of MmONS. ' BOYS' SUN BONNETS BOYS' AND anus INFANTS MADEIRA S., M., L,, each-...,..................) ll SUN SUITS I SUN SU'TS INFANTS’ MADEIRA DRESSES-sizes 1 to i-Eaeh A " Discount on every Dollar Purchase, also I. 10% Discount on every My Bonus Cheque spent here. MEN'S T SHIRTS : “aâ€? ' Fttiil8h 'tl, €513ng2 GIRLY Dry Goods 1680 JANE ST. DISCOUNT 2% And 10% each.........69c to $1.49 SUN BONNETS l t t SAVE t s. {DJANE STREET 'het-eb-.'-'-. nuxmmm'qnxm DIV“; "' rds, Ilbt M, DIV. "hnetLtM1t " pds, aâ€. G. ammopéymwu ALIS-u. N.T.T.Cdtat rds, u- hy. Girl. - Ik Mum†lay-â€hum Mllllligllllli CONSERVATIVE I All sizes WEEK-END SPECIAL LADIES' NYLONS. Sutntandards, pair ...-...-........t..r.-F...R._q...... 993 RODNEY MhlllllS0llil nus cm BE Till um '-'. or nun GREATEST um V Canadian hut never willineg the“ to pow" I mm which hum 'oremai)ithfultothedeatocrutkretusciruet6tk-rei-. By their lulu-nu on retaining mum pawn â€and for w only. tho 1a'umuttnmconfusedosdtr-d-kseassehetfo--br- cl ereraettoes" orders and "Moll!- Gum’s fawn. you or: fun to! tha' Junta otyon: children lung in the bungee. Cajun 27th. vote for the Prop.- give Coma-nave Putty which will insist on gov-2mm! being the and 0! ti. peopu-rsot the Mt! r----'- HIGHLIGHTS OF PLATFORM-----, , Pair 81.7; , Email. About Ihgr Mr A Wat CH 1080 JAN! IN. (Cat. km and In!) WESTON :m-w MLBHE " THE PROGRESSIVE CONSRVA'IWI PARTY OF CANADA. MI was " W., ONAWA . u LADIES' NYLONS _..,.......,....,......,......) 10 $1.65 TAX REFORMS F,iird c, iGiGGra __ 1113ch In: "dkiiisaF"t 7" Gt-ah/ia-Grit-trd inguu‘dpy .290. 1:0};th buy “in upyhidg any (h. putt-hail)“ haunt! ozoo.mpme' nth: dumihichcmth itt dudé?Wbym§gnÂ¥ogg,yiflhMyWAï¬ 1m Bump.» u will be mind a, 31.2†for a. mud In 32"†by Warp“. Allpwuuq In: 2tatthhtt'at {will}. aauaGr' ___ GiiGc%GG G'irtre TREE _ FARM SECURITY Wewiue-tattititrepfinmprretotimserstprdt-et-etfpeo- loot prim luiulnion. 'e vii! know im the Inn Palm 'tetee Actcdiitirsuiaioruriviptt" peiees,tot-qMrshieoo. “linden with mum-gm of produce“. P1905 prim will than boun- tttttlull.',,".,",'.".',:",",,'?,, 'i,22t'fd,"iQ “a. PM win m .. w iMAI-l BUSINESS V 17:3 trifle tgtg,'":',":.',;',' 'otf1atlf,'rdTl,r2,lrSeg','tlo'r. tk' 'dugg trAttp,',it,.tt",httrAu'ltt,tr,tt,tt 'ittgth'tf l',' moving the Cundiw dollar to End in own level. BETTER SOCIAL SECURITY we will nah nraiiabie to our! Canadian by I “Com Soda! Security Program; Retirement Pension- " " with» . Mann an; nick- um tad diuhiliq benefits; amended "nremplormepe {um-Inc. built with layman: for lost time, due to uciduu or lichen. T O - allow pal a!“ an. MOI log-Ion of the nun-hr of Pun-hlwwvumplmmulywludmmw Tts-ob-tr-fthe-it-ttthat-ol-rv"-." TSe " sl." Small, medium and large mm. SAVE Sizes 2 to 6. “Wald H I It "o"'.'"'"" "Oh, no. I in"! how - abmatit,iti'tttidt._" yd. In: at! a. I: 1‘ c. C.; " " alas. W “I th Bart York T. a- A,“ "by. Ken'- uu, I†Yolk e. c. CANDIDATE VOTE Foil cl the In†We Further Pledge $1.50 IEE q1tov.o-mst -- a“ II- “MWhn. 0130“,“.le lymph-Md. . Aha-“M’s“. Sizes 1 to 8. ".atr and“... nun-um hisâ€. chain-him WM ii