+4 Toronto, June 30th, 1949. s °A continuing province â€" wide study of beverage room conditions in Ontario ':“bl h.by-.d.' it was nnounced Y tved of Soth the Obtaric mrouts, Association and the Ontario Hotel Yes, sir!l With every purchase from us you receive INTEREST COUPONS! These INTEREST COUPONS aré just like money at our store on any purchase, in any amount, whenever you wish. There are no strings, no conditions, no bothersome saving. Just make sure you get your INTEREST COUPONS, then use them here whenever making a purchase, Hotels, Brewers Industries Back Plan To Clean Up Beverage Rooms The Bank Pays You Interest â€" â€" â€" We Pay You Interest â€" â€" â€" Help Yourself To PAINTER, DECORATOR, C.IL. DEALER 46 MAIN ST. N. ZONE H. C. BROOKBANKS WE STOCK AND SUPPLY . Copper Pipe and Fittings, Lead Goods,goil Pipe, All Sizes ~ _ Hot Air Pipe and Stack, Furnace Tees, etc. HARDWARE 1150 WESTON RD, Weston 520 x MU. T575 . â€" PLUMBING WESTON Chimneys Clennedâ€"hwnmov:v;;é};r;e_;:;- 8 New Furnaces, Grates, Fire Brick, Coils & Pipes Installed English & Mould Ltd. WESTON 1922 BILL‘S Heating & Cleaning Service NOW REDUCED ‘to $365.00 TORIDHEET OIL BURNERS All Makes of F'ull-naces> Vacuum Cleaned and Repaired ;ORDER NOW _ AND INSURE INSTALLATION * ""__ _ AT.THIS NEW LOW PRICE SAVINGS G. A. JEFFS, B.A.Sc., P.Eng. _ COOL OFF! 26 CHISWICK AVE. HEATING We Deliver plan, Made of Heavy Gauge Alumiâ€" num finished in White Enamel. Includes C.P. Valves, non â€" sticking, _ self â€" cleaning shower, C.P. Soap Dish and Shower Curtain. Size 82x82x76. Prefabricated for quick, easy installation. INSTAL A Shower Cabinet $79.50 ON wWHAT YOU SPEND! which will be a joint undertaking of. these tw anizations, is to provide factual â€" information . . on g:wompmv{tht throughout the province. â€" _ _ It was stated in the announceâ€" ment that the plan has been in ON WHAT YOU SAVE! SHEETMETAL APPLIANCES "Budget Terms" ‘"Skipper‘‘ 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wed.â€"$8 a.m.â€"1 p.m. PHONE 1638â€"J MT. DENNIS ZONE 4â€"485 Advance .. Mimico: 10 11 1137 New Toronto: L. Branch. 1,137 N. Toronto 1,475 Mimico ... 1,744 Etobicoke.. 7,273 Swansea .. 1,952 YOTK smm 4,074 Weston .. 1,486 Semiâ€"official computation of the poll prepared from preliminary statements of the vote in West York as supplied by Deputy Reâ€" turning Officers is as follows: Total Vote 19,141 Pollini Divisions Long Branch: over two hours. It is to be hoped that this invstigation will achieve real results. The aim is certainly a forward step, for, as they are, most any beverage rooms are cerâ€" tainly _ blemishes, nothing _ but blemishes in their district. se enaeet PREREATE 4 NC \bevonce rooms will be classed under excellent, very good, good, fair, unsatisfactory and serious. A spokesman for the Ontario Hotel Association had this to say about it, "Because of the operaâ€" tions of a few black sheep the industry as a whole has received a considerable amount of unwarrantâ€" ed criticism. We are erobarking upon this selfâ€"educating and selfâ€" policing program to correct this situation." On June 29 & deputation from the Ontario Temperance Federaâ€" tion sent a~deputation to Queen‘s Park to complain of the situation. They conferred with authorities for 'leut once each year. Investiâ€" gators will act independently, goâ€" ing into the ‘beverage rooms all over the province. They will mingle with the regular customers at various times of day, and will never let on that they are carryâ€" ing on a careful study of condiâ€" tions as well as getting cool. They will be checking up on orderliness, clc:.nlinul of the beverage room AA 1B pendent . research . organization) and the actual survey will be made on â€"a continuing basis. The inâ€" formation obtained will be made available to the individua! licencees in order that they may correct any unfavourable conditions which surâ€" veys may show.: It will also enâ€" able operators to know at all times jl-l‘lt how well the year supplyng the Brewing and Hotel Industries of Ontario. It has been recognized by theâ€" HoteF Industry for some time that a number of licencees m’hdl:x:‘n’&drwï¬? ties to their communities and have subjected the industry as a whole to unwarranted criticiem because of the manner in which some have > “ 3 I ’â€"'""'v"v'â€"â€"""‘â€"' ;mmm. 'm"::: * surviys are how being made. _ || _ CR ~ The insuguration of this is immumflunu" been carried on for a considerable Election Postâ€"Mortem Adamson Kernighan 1,475 108 186 118, 716 72 108 118 95 128 115 81 75 109 68 74 41 61 47 89 100 61 47 44 125 90 84 91 138 80 95 &7 101 T1 91 &0 12,586 1418 1271 1271 1418 1,282 8,630 685 3,385 855 m 105 59 100 46 96 109 12 106 96 101 130 172 102 94 100 92 107 ti 44 43 25 44 40 63 990 T1 52 18,540 1,736 3,897 1,660 1,178 1,736 2,089 6,428 85 78 106 81 120 95 148 148 128 121 62 55 100 85 121 137 88 118 138 18 65 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 1052 York Township: 35A 35B 86A 36B 37A 87B 88 . 39A 39B 88C «0 .. 41 . 42 . Swansea: 10 . 11A 11B 12A ‘123 18 . 14A 14B is . 18 17 . 29 80 31 32 14 15 16 17 18 19 Advance .. Etobicoke: TTb BB Nugent drems plays Mount Dennis Theatre Friday and Saturday nights, July 8 and 9. It is a romance, blended into yarn of era in American history, at turn of century, when immigrants came to U.S. in great numbers, in 1213 1,744 109 15 117 150 139 171 120 127 12 128 105 119 1 e «6 155 110 54 42 73 49 79 85 167 163 281 142 158 . 40 70 717 120 135 198 110 o2 117 108 150 142 135 151 132 123 136 168 184 147 180 123 117 216 116 104 105 118 134 74 65 95 109 48 57 109 46 49 B5 10 46 62 128 105 86 52 47 83 81 98 T 42 90 60 8,630 1,282 106 L 59 738 11 84 91 112 21 97 100 100 716 101 156 86 55 41 70 65 T1 77 57 89 80 141 147 128 155 102 65 81 13 15 10 14 17 20 21 19 81 7 14 27 26 B1 40 12 128 T1 85 14 81 50 82 53 41 89 13 20 11 82 23 14 13 $1 REVIE W 89 84 6,428 2,039 48 108 153 67 37 125 91 75 56 73 128 166 19 08 106 60 11 117 151 101 127 45 89 104 84 83 76 92 97 99 83 109 93 100 90 76 119 175 182 126 103 113 85 55 81 91 18 57 67 155 45 718 100 118 61 58 92 52 58 59 67 61 147 91 103 76 93 ‘;‘; Grade 3 to Grade 4 Arnot, Byron;. Beaty, Robert; rz; Besley, Mation (Honors to Grade 5); Boyce, Carol; Burlington, Mary Ann; Carr, Diane (Honors to Grade 48 |5); Clark, Carole (Honors to Grade 08 |5); Dewar, Frarces (Honors to 53 |Grade 5); Duplop, Norman; Garâ€" 58 |diner, Norma; Gilbert, Diane; Graâ€" 87 |ham, Naney; Grist, Barry; Grundy, 37 |David; Hawman, Ross; Hay, Nancy 25| (H); Jordan, Brenda; McDonald, 91 |Kenneth; McGuire, William (Honâ€" 98 jours to Grade 5); Mercer, Gail 91}/(H); Nicely, Joan; Robinson, 80 Lorna; Sainsbury, Lorraine (H); 68 Sainsbury, William; Seott, Marion 83| (H); Strachan, Orian (H); Swinâ€" #6|bourne, Donna; Tranter, William 94| (Honors to Grade 5); Vaughan, 16 |Lois; Wardrope, Ann (H). 119 137 12 87 116 61 On Trialâ€"Allen, Beatrice, Perâ€" rin, Edward, Tanfield, Raiph. Grade 4 to Grade 5 ""’I"'""" ;"":'I'i Bi-fp‘. .l“: On Trial â€" Burlington, Douglas; Piké, Barry; Tranadel, Arthur; Whitehead, Gloria. 10 80 81 i 83 34 35 36 87 38 P a1 42 43 11 12 13 14 15 Advance .. King St. School Weston: 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Street With No Name This is the story of the FBI at war against a new wave of gangâ€" sterism, and is billed at Mount Dennis Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week. Mark Stevens turns in a convincing acting job as an FBI undercover man and Lioyd Nolan gives an authoritative performance as his supervisor. There is no romance to slow up the mounting tension, but Barbara Lawrence contributes a striking bit as the gangster‘s ‘blond moll. Variety Time his ‘Orchestra, Pat Rooney and others. It is featured on the same programme with "Street With No Name." 11 This is a review of specialties and highlights of RKO hits of the past featuring Edgar Kennedy, Leon Errol, Frankie Carle and Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford, Ann Miller are added attraction in this Charles ‘Walter directed picture which is !o:(tund at ;‘oï¬ Dcui; Theatre, onday, y an Wednesday. romancé, music, songs and dances 1,486 4,074 120 16 113 110 73 119 116 70 105 111 111 83 62 93 124 63 71 79 84 154 T2 148 69 87 45 112 98 107 138 76 65 110 125 74 83 90 101 13 31 108 79 50 53 43 71 3,385 855 67 68 81 134 87 96 91 110 80 38 49 40 74 29 84 110 98 141 135 80 166 95 131 115 14 30 59 T0 80 81 57 59 92 91 93 110 T1 115 72 45 42 82 30 97 65 3,897 69 19 115 55 104 86 89 38 99 49 96 90 94 90 90 140 148 164 155 112 125 125 127 135 98 T9 108 78 84 89 16 111 104 121 56 T9 93 126 101 89 73 31 66 _ Wife: The doctor said at once ‘flnt I needed a stimulant, Then he asked to see my tongue. Husband _ (alarmed): _ Good heavens! I do hope he didn‘t give you a stimulant for that, dear. Atkinson, Ronald; Brooks, Ann; Broughton, Edward; Burlington, Joan; Burlington, Rona (H); Corâ€" bett, David; Doan, Carolyn; Doan, Gwendolyn; Douglas, Stanley (H):; Edwards, William; Farrington, .;ghn; Graham, Douglas; Grundy, is; Halkes, Donald; Hall, Joan; Addison, Glenna; Andersen, Sonja (H); Atkins, Robert (H); Bamber, John; Chipman, Bill; Dowâ€" ling, Barbara;.Eling, Warren (H); Grist, David (H); Heath, Joan (H); Heslop, Anne (H); Hillier, Baxter; Irvine, Barbara (H) ; Jones, Alwyn; Keener, Alan; Kelman, Diana; Laâ€" mont, Joanna; LaRose, Gwen; Lee, Donald; McCreight, Terry; Moffat, John; Munshaw, Blair; Musselâ€" white, Douglas (H); Novack, Luba; Plewes, Paul; Sainsbury, Beth; Sainsbury, Margaret (H); Sauvé, Annette; Shropshire, Jim; Smith, Marjorie; Snider, Dolores; Stodâ€" dart, Barbara; Strachan, Bruce (H); Taylor, John (H); Thomson, David (H); Wardrope, Elsie. ( _ On Trial â€"Dowling, B 1y t h e; Twiselton, Roger. Grade 6 to Grade 7 â€" Hamilton, June; Hobbs, Eleanor; Holland, Judith (H); . Lawson, Louise; Lithgow, Beverley; Luff, Mary; MacKenzie, Marilyn; Madâ€" sen, Inger (H); Metcalfe, Trevor; Pope, William; Ritchie, Jean; Sainsbury, Marilyn; Saunders, Anâ€" nis (H); Sherman, T h o m a s; Skorupa, Donna (H); Snyder, Joan; Stoddart, George. On Trialâ€"Archer, Arlene; Butâ€" ton, Margaret; Emery, Marlene; Sauvé, Edward. ' DUE TO ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND AL l" THEATRE, THIS THEATRE %lll:% in CLOSI _ Jetâ€"propelled model car races in which midget racers travel at 115 miles an hour and a photo carnival with professional models posing for amateur phohgnyherr,o\nn among the other kighlights. Audrey; Steele, Donald; Ward, Jack; Wilson, Dean. Byers, Billy. Grade 5 to Grade 6 _ Other exhibits at the hobby show include a $50,000 collection of petit point, a complete model railroad, pictures painted on spider webs, mosaics made from human hair, sculpture created with an acetylene torch, a "ham" radio station and silk thread etchings. Another model on display will be that of an oldâ€"time circus. It contains all the traditional cireus features, most of which actually operate by electricity and took 20 years to build. ber Company" will be one of the featured exhibits. Built by Phil Quelch, of Chemainus," B.C., the mode} is an exact reproduction of a modern sawmill which turns a miniature log into finished lumber in five minutes. Virtually every type of hobby. will be displayed and demonstrated including model building, woodâ€" pottery, shellcraft and so on. the world, the "Little Mills Lumâ€" On Spider‘s Webs Hobby Exhibition -""fâ€" ing held in the CNE Coliseum from July 8 to 16. ) 100 af unnenl anfeines ty uk as exhibits of handiwork by 400 On Trial â€"Bowering, Kenneth; WINDER‘S FRLâ€"SAT. TWO FEATURES JULY 8.9° THERE‘S ONE BLONDE TOO MANY GETTING PRESENTS FROM DAGWOOD ON f STARRING â€" PENNY smcwmsmmun LAKE AND LARRY. T A XI 1 1 1 4 JOHN ST. WESTON BLONDIE‘S ANNIVERSARY PHONE at "Where sound sounds best" * Up TH 6 O‘Clock Phone 1441M; After 6 O‘Clock WESTON TIMBER STAMP Also George O‘ Brien in "TRAPPED BY BOSTON BLACKIE" FRIDAY, JULY 8 "PRINCE OF THIEVES" with Jon Hall 65 MAIN ST. S. B. L. ROSE 54 JOHN ST. WESTON _ _ PHONE "Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Recommen Mowt .b 6 1 1236 WESTON RD. PHONE JU. 1964 :__ wWESTON 1% BOX OFFICE OPENS 6.15 P.M. DAILY with Lilli Palmer Sam Wannamaker Akim Tamiroff â€"ADDED FEATUREâ€" "PANHANDLE" with Rod Cameron Cathy Downs Anne Gwynne OWNED AND OPERATED BY STODDART BRO8. ° CLEANERS & DYERS SATURDAY, JULY 9 "STREET WITH NO NAME" â€"ADDED ATTRACTIONâ€" "VARIETY TIME" A Review of Specialties and Highlights of R.K.O. Hits with Leon Errolâ€"Frankie Carleâ€"Pat Rooney EAVESTROUGHING‘â€" ASPHAL! .m'ryp-dsuu'ruu!i C AND RUBBER TILE MASTIC AND RUBBER TILE ® FRLâ€"SAT.â€"JULY 8.9 "MY GIRL TISA" NORTHWEST DRIVE â€" IN THEATRE Quality Cleaning THURS,, FRL, SAT.â€"JULY 14, 15, 16 Mark Stevensâ€"Richard Widmarkâ€"Lloyd Nolan in In Technicolor PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Patricia Morison with Yvyonne De Carlo, Brian Donlery In Technicolor MALTON ROAD ON HIGHWAY 27 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY FIRST SHOW AT DUSK THURSDAY, JULY 7th "SONG OF SCHEHERZADE" WHEN IN NEED OF A yor V. 0. N. COLD STORAGE CALL LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 "DARK PASSAGE® Adult Entertainment with Humphrey Bogart _ "GOOD NEWS" In Technicolor June Allysonâ€"Peter Lawford Irving Berlin‘s "EASTER PARADE" with Fred Astaire Judy Gatland Peter Lawford "THE MAN WITHIN® with Michael Redgrave Jean Kent MON., TUES., WE JULY 11, 12 13 All Color Program MONDAY, TUESDAY JULY 11 and 18 NURSE JULY 14 and 14 PNONE TODAY WESTON 444