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Times & Guide (1909), 14 May 1953, p. 7

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A poultry expert says that if Lou u)kr,ently to a duck it will y mo eg@rs. â€" Bachelors are warned however, that i(‘ they talk gently to a goose they may find that they are engaged. Three of Shakespcare‘s plays, "King Lear," "The Merchant of Venice" and "The Comedy of Erâ€" rors" have been translated into Zulu by K. E. Masings, senior Zulu announcer for the South Afriâ€" can â€" Broadcasting Company and presented on the Durban Radio. Mr. Masinga, who expects next to produce "Julius Caesar," plans to publish his Shakespearian translaâ€" tione: 12m5e Winnipeg, _ (CP) â€" Cyranas Beckstead, who died in St. Boni face Hospital aged 94, had lived mt Teulon, Man.. since he arrived there in 1879 from Morrisburg, Ont. He wae chairmkn of the Teuâ€" len achool board for about 20 yeara. Shakc-spv;n'e Plays Presented In Zulu FiHURSDAY, MAY 14, Office CH. 1â€"0621 19 Melinda St 7 Speers Ave. CH. 1â€"1776 CH. 1â€"1153 MU. 4593 INCH‘S DRUG STORE Mel DAVIES‘ GARAGE Specialized _ car _ repairs, tuneâ€"up, electric alignment, wheel balancing, complete collision work and refinâ€" ishing. Fast and Efficient Service N. GUNN, D.S.C. Household wiring, base plugs, fixtures, stoves, oil burners and hot water heaters. 8 MAIN ST. 8. CH. 1â€"2421 Mours on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, by appointment only. Practice Limited to Ailments of the Foot C. W. LEASK and Fixtures Sold and Repaired ALSO GOOD USED WASHERS J. W. BROWN CHIROPRACTOR w ethsryvi¢}4 Chronic Diseg $. ROGERS ELECTRIC Phone CH. 1â€"5741 VERN HARROP PHONE CH. 1â€"6412 CORNER 27 HIGHWAY AND ALBION ROAD Pick Up and Delivery Service Certified Public Accountant 46 Main Street North MEDICAL SUPPLIES TRUSSES PROTO N ELECTRIC CO. 38 LOCKHEED BLVD. CH. 1â€"6911 HOUSE WIRING GENERAL CARTAGE MoVvING STORAGE Anywhere â€" Anytime 125 Downsview Ave. PHONE CH. 1â€"4641 ACCOUNTANTS WANITOBA PFO\EER Chartered Accountant TORONTO J. T. FERGUSON CHIROPRACTIC Surgical Supports Elastic Stockings Electric Appliance CHIROPODIST ELECTRICAL + _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY «* CHIROPODIST CARTAGE J. MILES WESTON at EM. 4â€"1825 Residence: CH. 1â€"2908 PHONES ROdney 2455 _ Zenith $7500 PLUMBING â€" HEATING Weston BLOXOM BROS. HEATING OIL BURNERS T. W. WALTON 122 MAIN ST. NORTH CH. 1â€"1161 JU. FURNACES CLEANED ELECTRICALLY $4.00 $TOKER & OIL BURNER SERVICE PHONE JU. 2507 or CH. 1â€"2531 Rose Music Studio CH. 1â€"3221 54 John St. Weston Philip E. Staite, PIANO OPTOMETRIST F. L. MERTENS 1 Main St. N. Weston HEAKES & MacDONALD Barristers and Solicitors 3‘, MAIN #T. N. 1017 AND REPAIRING _ WM. A. RIGGS 1000 JANE ST. â€" MT. DENNIS JU. 2841 Work Guaranteed MUSICAL INSTRUCTION F. ‘A. SILVYERMAN K.C. PLASTERING Mergury â€" Lincoln â€" Meteor BALES and SERVICE Parts and Service For All Ford Products MONEY O LOAN ?u eno FIRST AND SECOND MORTCAGE SECURITIR® PLUMBING PIANO TUNING 69 FALSTAFF AVE CH. 1â€"4061 SPONGE CEILINGS A Specialty OPTCMETRIST For Estimates Call Eye Examination Prescriptions Filled CRUICKSHANK GARAGE Phm.B., R.OQ. Eyes Examined SOLICITORS OPTOMETRIC PLASTERING Office Hours: Daily Terms Arranged trinter, Solfeitor, Btc eston Road. Mownt D NEW WORK CORNICE TRUMPET GARAGES CBH. 1â€"6931 8 John St. CH. 1â€"3781 REPAIRS MUSIC AND €H. 1â€"4159 CH. 1â€"0701 THEORY Phone PHONE cHk.1â€"1133 €H. 1â€"2233 . 8827 SMALL ANIMAL HOSPITAL 385 Main St., N. Corner Parke St.. Weaton TAXI CABS CH.1â€"4131 WINDER‘S TAXI LIMITED Barrister. Solicitor, etc. â€"â€"Officeâ€" 330 Bay St., Toronto _ EM. 4â€"9880 * Res.: 158 Church St., Weston CH. 1â€"7353 For appointment during day, phone office. For aeppointment during evening, phone residence. Barristers and Solicitors C. LORNE FRASER, M.A. CH. iâ€"0111 CH 1â€"0123 G. W. BULL B. Com. CH. 1â€"0661 CH. 1â€"1226 Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers WESTON, ONT. Elgin 1863 Money To Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto oâ€"16â€"52 Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR WESTON GEO. W. GARDKHOUSE B.A BAKER (Above Robert‘s Smart Shop) FRASER and BULL Veteran‘s RADIO DISPATCHED W On Request For Foster and Better Service SUBâ€"PHONES At Jane & Wilson Main N. at Bus Loop 34 MAIN N. TAXI Phone: CH. 1â€"1119 DR. H. M. LeGARD J. EDGAR PARSONS RADIO DISPATCHED OFFICES JANE & LAWRENCE AND MAIN at LA WRENCE 10 Cars to Serve You RADIO DISPATCHED TELEPHONE VETERINARIAN CH. 1â€"3525 24 HOUR SERVICE 2 John At Main Bank of Montreal Bldg UNDERTAKERS BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Euneral Directors Ambulance 7 Passenger Cars SOLICITORS FLEET LiIME TAXIS CH. 1â€"6071 | _ Wheria _ Anne . Fiegakan, infant | ing for their ebvarch, Mrs. Leigh would be pleased to take any order for good used clothâ€" ing. This is her effort for the new building. Your coâ€"operation will be appreciated ;Continued from page 5â€" i | whole structure. Are we im our ‘building of character rejecting vhe | essential thingâ€"the spiritual ’ thing that binds us to home and j God. For the home is where Christ | is." Our rector said he had three | |happy years, but at all times he | thought we should be a parish of our own with our own resident | minister. §o to Rev. D. Paterson we say God bless you in all your | undertakings. To the Rev. Park Taylor a hearty welcome. | John At the last meeting of the 178th ] Brownie â€" Pack. Brown â€"Ow! wn.«. very pleased to present I')innne{ Farrow with her golden bar. Mrs. | Farrow was kind enough to eome | to the meeting so the Brownies | gave her a special grand how!. The | rest of the time was taken up with | Brownies working on the pack‘s | corenation project | music waken care of by Mre. Leigh and Mrs. Seott RBecleuh en Sunday, May 10. Brownie prayer, "O and Brownie songs A meeting was held on Friday in the village hall at Thistletown to work out a program for the village to celebrate Coronation Day on June 2. Various ideag were pooled but another meeting will be held on Friday, May 15, at 7.30 p.m. to finalize arrangements. It is hoped that every organization in the vilâ€" lage will send a representative this time. & We wish to mention the Toronto Art Club and our good fortune in getting Eugene interested in new students in Thistletown. Two very talented artists who came to see the work were overheard to say that Eugene‘s methods were fine They agreed that it is necessary to have the academic training for the preparation of the student for their later â€" creative _ workâ€"in â€" other words theory and practice. Marâ€" garet Farencombe of Toronto, a talented child of 12, submitted a portrait in water color in an exâ€" hibition open to all in the British Isles and the Dominion. Her picâ€" ture will be hung in the Guildhall Art Gallery, London, England. Three officers of 1 Supply Deâ€" pot have completed a weeks‘ study of operations at the US Navy‘s Supply Depot at Bayonne, New Jersey. The following is a release by PIO Third Naval District through _ Naval Supply _ Depot, Bayonne, N.J. «Three Canadian Air Force offiâ€" cers completed Saturday (May 2) a week‘s study of the US Navy‘s system of supply at the Bayonne Navhi Supply Depot. Upon their return to their headquarters at Toronto, they will use the inâ€" formation gained in setting up two new Aif Force depots. Wing Commander John J. Canâ€" ty, Squadron Leader George H. Fulford and Flight Lieutenant Martin J. Doherty were at the Depot to. see how large volumes of materials are handled and acâ€" counted for. Upon their return the RCAF Depot No. 1 at Toronto, they will use the knowledge gainâ€" ed to assist in setting up similar operations. Please come out on Sunday and have a full church to show our loyalty to the new rector. Sunday, 11 a.m., May 17. Sunday school at 10 "As President Eisenhower and Prime Minister St. Laurent last week cited the relationship that prevails _ between _ the â€" United States and Canada as an outâ€" standing example of international good will, a further example of cooperation between armed forces of euch nation .was seen in Bayâ€" onne, New Jersey. Thistletown The ngratulations to Mr. ar Booth (nee Davison) obtained a «cholarship tratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Booth (nee Davison). They btained a «cholarship at the festival held at Woodbridge. junior L'un)gvfl'nfiun meeting Per Ardua Ad Astra TIMES AND GUIDEF. WESTON closed with the Mrs. Jeff Dunning was happy to win the pin cushion from the Humâ€" bet Summit ladies who are work | _ Those who have heard Guido ‘Cantelli’s dise of _ Hindemith‘s | ""Matthias der Mahler" recorded | with the NBC Symphony will know | what a clean, bright texture he evokes from an orchestra, or at least this orchestra. They have done it again in Ravel‘s orchestraâ€" { tion of the "Pictures at an Exhibiâ€" | tion" of Moussorgsky. It is on | Vietor LMâ€"1719 and leaves little |to be desired, the brasses especialâ€" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fiegehan of lelington Ave. was christened at the United Church on Mothor‘s Day, Sunday, May 10. Rev. J. Kell officiated. Fach dise displays orchestral ensembles of such great virtuosity as very likely surpasses anything in previous musical history. Only a few ather orchertras todsy are comparable. of ceremonial magnificence. All these works on one disc, again with Victor‘s â€" immaculate orthophonic process, and in the final maturity of a foremost conductor, represent one more especially fine record. Suzanne Danco, soprano, sounds' on records what she really is, a very thoroughlyâ€"trained musician. She is so free from mannerisms or personal warmth, however, as to seem almost cold. Purists will love her, others will only admire. On London LSâ€"698 she sings "A Reâ€" cital of 17th and 18th Century Music" in German and Italian with | piano and organ accompaniments | ‘pmvided by Guido Agosti and | Jeanne Demessieux, respectively. | The program â€" features B ac h, | Schutz, Caccini, Gluck, Durante, Scarlatti and Caldara, the bestâ€" ~known item being Bach‘s "Komm, | g Susser Tod" (Come, Sweet Death). | It is rather remarkable to see Toscanini in his 80‘s and Stokowâ€" ski in his 70‘s turning out better and better recordings when their own . generation is long since retired. Conducting must be an occupation where physical decline matters little so long as artistic growth continues. On Victor LMâ€" 1725 Toscanini conducts the NBC Symphony in Brahms‘ "Variations on a Theme of Haydn" and Elgar‘s "Engima Variations". Perhaps no finer variations for orchestra exist. Each is the musicianly, almost proâ€" found sort of music that requires a Toscanini and such a fine orchesâ€" tra to perform. Brahma‘ nine variâ€" ations on the St. Antoni Chorale (hymn tune) of Haydn involve metrical and contrapuntal workâ€" manship of the highest order, while Elgar‘s fourteen portraitsâ€"inâ€"sound of personal acquaintances display comparable skill and even greater variety of orchestration. The disc The Melachrino 8trings, a British Orchestra of George Melâ€" wchrino, is getting to be wellâ€" known through records and radio. The orchestra adds in piano, acâ€" cordion and harp for good measâ€" ure, but still leans pretty well on the strings. On Victor LPMâ€"3077, & 10" LP, the present eight pieces such as "Violins in the Night," "Kiss â€" Me â€" Again," _ "P a d a m, Padam. . . " and â€" ‘"Masquerade." An‘angmnents are conservative or "straight" and the recording is excellent. Their natural competiâ€" tion would be Mantovani on Lonâ€" don Records, but they will appeal to a slightly more serious group of listeners. was as good, but I found it with out any distinction. ly (and recording) being truly radiant. 1 ‘wish the "Romeo & Juliet" of Tehaikowsky, coupled with the Philharmonia Orchestra On one of the Extendedâ€"Play 45 RPM Victors, the "T yrolea Dances" of Schubert and the Waltzes from "Die Fledermaus" of Strauss are performed by an orâ€" chestra under Leopold Stokowski. They are not given the heavy, symphonic _ treatment, â€" but the chamber or concert orchestra style they require. Recording is entireâ€" ly adequate. Something about which T have\l unreserved enthusiasm is London LLâ€"694 on which Ansermet and the j Suisse Romande Orchestra p]ay‘ two highlyâ€"favored works of Rimâ€" skyâ€"Korsakov, the "Capriccio| Espangol" and the "Golden (‘ack-; evel Suite." Though each work is | very familiar, interest never flags, thanks to the high calibre of conâ€" | ductor, orchestra and recording. . | 1 found the disc 'highly pen’ect, but impersonal. by Maroid A. Miller, L.R.S.M Record MReview The annual banquet of Pelmo Park Ratepayers Bowling teams was held last Wednesday night and as this paper goes to press before we can gather any news about the results will have to tell you all about it next week, this much we do know, the Friday nighters on over the Thursday nighters. This warm weather sure has all the home owners on the! hop â€" getting their gardens in shape and trying to keep the grass } and | weeds down. Noticed onc“ little old man working on his | place at the corner of Kames Ave.| and Queenslea over the weekâ€"end | and he sure is up to his neck in‘ work, hope he gets caught up beâ€"| fore next weekâ€"end for he has | promised to take his wife to Montâ€" real for a few days to attend the Pelmo Park Patter Contimmd from page 5â€" Earl Hogben of Wendell . is now our new carrier boy Times and Guide. The _ Weston _ mens‘ bowling league held théir annual ‘banquet at Weston Bowling Lanes last Friday | night. Hear the team sponsored | by | Pete‘s Grill won some very lucrative prizes. Belated congratulations to our $yd and Doris Pringle had a good friends the Frunk Claytons pleasant surprise . last â€" Friday on their 16th wedding anniverâ€" night as a very good friend came | sary May 3rd. to visit. It was Mr. M. Duggan | nrrmesncess who has recently purchased a | t 4 g lovely home in nearby Rexdale Hear Val and Jiminie Martin of ; Pelmo Crescent will celebrate their and‘ the l"x'l!lgles are very happy Een niâ€" Atn hds ondd hcnt a B 121 so while this column wishes them woads of huppiness in the future, let us hope Jimmie reads this in ime to plan something nice for Val for that special day as we all know how forgetful some of our husbands are. Hear Val and Jiminie Martin of Pelmo Crescent will celebrate their wedding anniversary on May 26th, ad e ty 10% amp. capocity. SAvr 10 4s. with YOU SAVE $8.20â€"Full size, tull 80â€"96 emp capacity Replace . your . old "grunt and groon" battery now with en _ actionâ€"packed . Morâ€"Power. Fits ::' popular cars (Ford V8, see beâ€" _Fl_'_l Ford Produets _Mâ€"Water" Armor.Glass lq"o’ry:;\- reserve of electroiyte keeps your Bave Safely! You can forget about "Hiâ€"Water Month Gu: 39 PLATES REG. LIST $16.95 .15 in Pinilt dogd + 90. +0 Reg. list $20.50, Wendell Ave and Your your Battery 10 # battery failure to have their good friends move close enough so that they can reâ€" new visits with them and make things seem like old times again. In days gone by many pleasant times were spent with these two families getting together and hope these good times will start again where they felt off some years ago when both families moved to other places. There will be a meeting held in Queenslea â€" Park, Nauturday, Mauy l6th, at 2 p.m. for the purpose of getting the children‘s garden proâ€" ject under way. Please will all the children who wish to compete be on hand next Saturday at 2 p.m. sharp? Glad to see that nearly all The father‘s waiting room at the Hollywood Methodist Hospital is called the Heirport. trees that were planted in the new Queenslea Park have taken root and are coming out in leaf. Bye for this week. Peter Boot and his mom and dad came to dinner at grandma‘s for Mother‘s Day, which happened to be gram‘s birthday too, all enâ€" joyed themselves immensely. Happy birthday to Less Somerâ€" ville for May 15th, Sil Jarvis May 16th and Billie Mitchell for May 24th. Billie will be 5 years old. Oh, wait here ure & couple of more birthdays, these go to Sharon and Curt Monson who were four and five years old last week. 11216 International _ Credit _ Congress from May 17th till May 22nd. Y YOU _ SAVE $12.00 â€" Full 110â€"omp is built to outlast ‘€5PLATEs REG. LIST $23.95 Il be a meeting held in Park, Naturday, May p.m. for the purpose of + children‘s garden proâ€" way. Please will all the ho wish to compete be eurs when you install the blgger capacity Me any battery you have ever used! Three times perating comdition. add water only 3 #imas "Rip Van Winkle couldn‘t sitep for 30 years nowadays. 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