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Times & Guide (1909), 31 May 1951, p. 10

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Reg. to $32.50, clearing at Coats-Short- or full length in a RON BROADBENT and JOE DUNKLEY Insurance Specialists 4-718 RES.: 129iMt OR ME. 1598 Office Hours: Week Darsr-9-5 Saturdays-tM Mes, Mty, MAIN STREET NORTH MU. 1332 $20.00 DANGER FORESEEN IS HALF AVOIDED WESTON NEXT DOOR Most people prefer to nutter from I psychosomauic disorder than from old fashioned larva. A little known fact and cenmony that many people missed It the conclusion of this three day cele- bration, wu I touching ”one to may hard boiled ex-servieethen. The men ot the 48th Highlanders of Cunad; who have volunteered for the 27th Infantry Brigade, and who returned to the Regiment for the re-union eeremonler, fen-1n like the good soldiers they Ire, and after 1 few words from their officer and Sgt. Major, manly paraded out of the University Armouries as their hthcn did More them, unsung, but determined to uphold “Dileus Gu Brush." Whip of offieqm and men In anabolic of the 48th spirit, the ro-uaion dinner was a tribute to thou who had aunt-d it, the Trooping of the Color. by the Rout-n Regiment and a loyal band of “an!" was a (blight to vitae-a. and the memorial parade on Sunday afternoon wan a apoc- taclo that Torontonituta In" not lull in many a moon. 48th Highlanders an.» "ottuq" lab: “mu- Ocom now " Col. I. B. Goo... It. ”can: 00M onion at tho loch-eat com Hi. Ba. all." Vincent AM on the but of ir-etion, followed by We! Brie W. Hulda-by, the In who had served in tU 1914-18 Ibo: Ind who eon-undid (In Ruin“! u Lt. Col. Hulda!” wha. they went overuu in 1939. The ro-union wan (and. the ”Whip of offieem and men In lymbolic of the Nth lpirit, the million dinner was I tribute to thou who had urnnpd it, the e-tter-der-b- ZONE 4-469 Continued from page I- endeavour to create a community spirit that is second to none. The service clubs of this com- munity which include the Lions Club, the Weston -"Mt. Dennis Rotary Club, the Volunteer Fire- men's Association, the Canadian Legion, Rangers Branch, the Home These beautiful some: of vmtlon upon in Cumin makes a person begin 'a Unkerirur' after the grout out-ora- and a couple of weeks of sun tan and mosquitoes- Ah well. we on dream, can't we? Picture at ton left shows Homslorte - . er . . I couple Lucky Number Cards ms AND GUIDE, WESTON TH! 0000 out SUM". TIMI - AND VACATIONS Things can not be done without the where-with-all to do them. And it is a tribute to the Weston - Mt. Dennis Rotary Club that they are endeavouring to raise funds for two specific reasons, namely the Humber Memorial hospital and the general good work that they do within the community. V There are a lot of newcomers to this district that may not possibly be aware of the community spirit that prevails in the Weston area, but let us go back to the actual realization that might in our midst, there are people that are sincerely concerned with P the Community Welfare. . and School Associations, thi, many WA'e of the churches are all to be commended for the effort they expend on behalf of the community at large. Frank Anderson, secretary of the Ontario Chess Association, again won the title of chess champion of Toronto. Frank scored four wins and one loss in a round robin tournament in which some 85 players took part. N. Knttis was the only one to score a win from the winner. Z. Sarosy, who was the runner-up against Frank in the Ontario Tournament did not do so well in the Toronto match, he scored two wins and three losses. The members of the Wnston Chem, Club were the guests of the West End Chess Club last Monday, May 21. The president, Mr. A. H. Stovell made them welcome. Ross Sivmms gave a simultaneous ox- hihition against 14 players with the result that Ross twon It, lost two, and drew one. The winnors were A. B. Stovell. and C. E. Riddell. Rev. G. M. Chidloy obtained a draw. Refreshments wvro served at the conclusion and the local club members had a most enjoyable owning. Below we give anothpr gume played by Chan Mastvr D. A. Ynnonky. This timo against David Bronatein, U.S.S.R., the Worn! con- tender against M. Botvinnik, for the World Title. Abe played this game at Saltnjnhaden Yntomationll Tournament, Sweden, 1948. "INC“ DEFENSE White D. Brorgrtetn. D. A. Valid-Ry. US$11. Wlnnim l, mu NH M. y-oa tHP In the tri-city match played at Kingston on May 20 between Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto, Toronto won by a score of 6l1/z. Montreal broke even with 6-6, and Ottawa 5‘/2-6‘/g. This result shows a very balanced team play for each city. The scoring for Toronto was Anderson 2; Sarosy 2; Glasberg 1; Rdiout l; Crompton l:s; Lidacia o. Total 6V2. D. "Abe" stofsky, Canada's only Chess Master, resident of Winnipeg, headed the field of 1221 graduates at the University of Manitoba by graduating with four major awards. We understand he will continue his studies at an English University. THE CHESSMEII HENRY 'mosn of trail riders at Buff Spring: and picture below, golf " the ume spot. Bottom right pictun show- rexnl living " Digby Pines. And picture " top right shows - - " - - show: - . the seashore " Dizby. or did you notice? " K-NI R.RT ah I-M eh lt.Rh " In. eh " _ I! ma K-Rl tR " RIP eh KM iii RIP The inaugural of the Industrial Softball League will have told the story to the coaches and managers of the four teams. Line-ups will be examined critically, and shake- ups will no doubt be effected with a. view to plugging holes and strengthening weaknesses. Track Coach Dick Leaker is In ex-Hamilton Olympic Club runner, who specialized in the 880 and mile events. Dick has competed with many of the track greats, includ- ing Eddy King (ex-Canadian mile Industrial Softball The fans no doubt will have something to Bay. For the Air Force team, this entry into the strong Industrial League is experimental, but we have strong hopes and have work- ed for a solid and well balanced team. A very impressive opening cere- mony was held with the Air Force Trumpet arid Drum Band in attend- ance. The Mayor of Weston, Reeve of Mount Dennis, officials of Moffat's, Ferranti and Canadian Acme Screw and Gear, and Gone manding Officer of 1 Supply Depot took part. Track Club It is planned to encourage parti- cipation and submit entries to as many guests as possible during the summer. The track mm of 1 SD 112 mostly former High School athletes from centres across Canada and the training provided here will af- ford opportunity to continue in their specialties. The 1 Supply Track Club held its first work-out at the Weston Pair Grounds on Monday night, and Track Coach Flight Sergeant "Dick" Leaket put the athletes through a rigorous preparatory training routine. Per Ardua Ad Astra CLEARANCE of FURNITURE " MAIN ST. NORTH -Contimted on pin " RICHARDSON FURNITURE & ELECTRIC FLOOR SAMPLES 20% OFF' GP... Pitt-I LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED During the past ten year: the coat of providing union has steadily increased, md for some time the present rates of fam have not provided mdrse'sent amounts to meet expenses. “JOHN”. WaNg80tt Mum "Bati.tudtltmt-AmthrrBHB--tNtimi'. Bus passengers will readily understand that it h impossible, in the face of such rapidly rising costs, to maintain a high standard of service without an increase in fares. "sr."rrmtuiuRAyrrYatrdr0Ba8tbAmr- -oitittr-Aa.Anttghtetttu-a-latataim- Wmu'wmm l 24 Hour Phone Service At EL 0135 1139 YONGE ST. 229 WALLACE AVE. A moderate upward adjustment will be made in m fares on Gray Coach Lines' interurban routes. Your continued support and goodwill will be appre- ciated and will ensure . continuance of the quality of service you desire. 1871 Information regarding the new farms, including eommuteri and scholars’ rates will be available at Four local agency after Wednesday, May Mth. 320 Bay St. GRAY COACH LINES Buying SHEET METAL and HEATING ADVERTISING PAYS - TRY m New Rates Of Fare lnterurhan Routes Wm. McGILL & CO. KI. 6135 Mr. Collett FRIDAY, JUNE lst FOR COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE I SELLING OR BUYING A HOUSE Consequently, effective-- "MeGllllLUS COAL" EASY BUDGET PLAN LOW SPRING PRICES A. E. LePAGE MU. '706 lg or Selling Real Estate ESTABLISHED 88 YEARS ON THE AT LY. 2626 WESTON 120. Mr. Sandor». ME. 2491 Ine. 1-8061 1951 "

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