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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Jun 1953, p. 9

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MEDAL WWI u. I.” .--0.., in. _ crrmorrtVmrn Kano-I and Chronic blur N GUIBTVILLI Av.-trr. IN N. GUNN, D.S.C. 8 MAIN ST. B. CB. 1-2421 Hours on Monday, Wednesday, Friday Ind Saturday. by ytt,'ilg1t only. Practice imited to Ailments of the Foot VERN HARRDP . and Fixures Sold and Repaired ALSO GOOD USED WASHERS MelDAVlES’ GARAGE Household wiring, base plugs, fixtures, stoves, oil burners and hot water heaters. Specialized car repairs, tune-up electric alignment, wheel GiGlGir, complete collision work and retin. ishing. Fast and Efficient Service s. ROGERS ELECTRIC Phone CH. 1-5741 INCH’S DRUG STORE CH. 1-1153 Offiee: CE. 1-0621 GENERAL CARTAGE _ n MOVING STORAGE Anywhere - Anytime 125 Downsview Ave. PHONE CH. 1-4841 TORONTO " Melinda St. EM. 4-1825 WESTON T Spear. Ave. CH. 1-213! 10. I321 P R o T 0 N ELECTRIC CO. 23 LOCKHEED BLVD. CB. [-6911 HOUSE WIRING PHONE CH. 1..6412 CORNER 27 HIGHWAY AND ALBION ROAD C. W. LEASK DR. H. M. LeGARD nun. ANIMAL HOSPITAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES CHIROPRACTIC TRUSSES J. T. FERGUSON Certified Public Accountant " Main Strut North W. J. WARD Maxim!" A. Lenka Pick Up and Delivery Service I. W. BROWN ACCOUNTANTS CHIROPODIST Owl. Part- ttt, Waste- Phone: CH. 1-1119 EleetriApplianee . BUSINESS DIRECTORY . Surgical Supports Elastic Stockings J. MILES at Chartered Account-It ELECTRICAL VETERINARIAN UNDERTAKEIS CARTAGI CHIROPODIST ARCHITECTS Funnel Dim I Yorkleigh Are. CH. 1-6621 ARCHITECT MU. 4593 CH. 1-1776 PIANO ' CH. 1-3221 54 John St. Weston orrounmsr F. L. IljitiftTEtt8 Bose Music Studio 1 Main St. N. Phone Weston CH. 1-0701 122 MAIN ST. NORTH CR. 1-1161 “I. .865 AND REPAIRING "I A. use! HO JAN! ax. - IT. "NN" JU. I“! 'ori Gun-lad MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PLUMBING - HEATING T. W. WALTON HEATING OIL BURNERS BLOXOM BROS. PIANO TUNING "y, MAIN ST. N. Venom CR. 1 _ "" FURNACES CLEANED ELECTRICALLY $4.00 “our: & 01L BURNER SERVICE PHONE JD. 250'! CI CE. 1-253] Alfred H. Herman, BA. BARRISTER - SOLIC‘TOB Mortgage Money to In“ , John At Main Bank of Montreal Bldg. Eva-Hm" by Appointment WESTON CB. b6071 Open Evonln vii Appointment Rea. 'fd 1-0785 x-git-tt Barrister, Solicitor, ate. Royal Bank Buildink Lawrence 1 Mill Sun. on... - _ (Burl 1-5817 CRUiCKSHANtt GARAGE Icrcury . Lincoln . Meteor SALES and SERVICE' Parta and Service For All Ford Product- MERE HEAKES & MneDONALD SPONGE CEILINGS A Specialty Por Estimates Call hunter. Bleitor, me. I." Wau- M. Hunt Dunl- PLUMBING Phm.B., R.O. Eyes Examined 69 FALSTAFF' AVE CH. 1-4061 Barrister, and Solicitor- F. A. SILVERMAN K.C. Erie R. "and"! OPTOMET RIC MONEY ro LOAN ON GOOD HIST AND SECOND IOITGAGI SECURITI- PLASTERING TRUMPET SOLICITORS GARAGES NEW WORK CORNICE Terms Arranged MUSIC WImxmny REPAIRS CH. 1-6931 PHONE AND THEORY - .1500 " ISOG CR. 1.4150 Veteran’s WllNDER'S TAXI LIMITED TAXI PHONE cm1-1133 “$11563 RADIO DISPATCHED TELEPHONE OFFICES JANE & LAWRENCE AND MAIN at LAWRENCE CH. 1-3525 J. EDGAR PARSONS AIR CONDITIONED THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 25 - 26 . 27 " Cars to Serve You RADIO DISPATCHED " HOUR SERVICE MbNDZY " TUESDAY JVEDNESDAY - 29 - 30 - 1 in 1863 Money To Loan " Toronto Sm“, Toronto IARRISTEE. SOLICIT” Aondomy Award for Smlnd! SATURDAY MATINEE - DOORS OPEN 1 p.m. Doors Open 1 pm. To THR LADIES MON. - Tl'Es. - CHARVIMN DiNNERWAttP. WED. . THI'RS. . FRI. - Wm. ROGERS SIIA'ERWARI MOUNT DENNIS SOLICITORS TAXI! DOORS OPEN 6 p.m. DAILY o-l6-52 ADDED FEATURE a: a iii, At 'll) 'il'llri,,?ii(l,')t),!s,li, "Arthur Godfrey'l T-V Calendar Show” in the title of Colamlriti's 12" LP, GL-521. Those who have tele- vision set: know what to expect. The record takes you round the twelve months of the year with assorted Ions: to match them, and featuring most of the "Name" talent that has appeared on the program. Arthur Godfrey is the main star, of course. but shares the spotlight pretty well. The disc is typical of the program, good light entertainment, and crystal-clear lrecording. “Bach Festival", Col. ML~4635 ' can be regarde' as I. sequel to j "Music of Jubilee", ML-4435 that l I so heartily recommended a few I months ago. Both feature the com- poser Bach, the organist E. Power Biggs and small orchestral en- sembles with the organ. ML- 4635, the newer, consists of chorales, (Hymn-tunes) and ehorale-preludes built on hymn-tunes. Most are by Bach, but Krebs and Homilius are featured. There is a brass quartet, bassoon and kettle drums in several numbers. The sole weakness is an appalling amount of echo in the four or five items played by brass quartet only, but this won't‘ frighten owners of ML-4435 when) I add that other items are in some 1 instances even better played and, recorded than the earlier disc. Byl all means, hear the record anyway. i To be recommended without any ifs or buts is Columbia's "First Chair", ML-4629. It features the section-head soloists of the Phila- delphia Orchestra accompanied by that orchestra under Ormandy in solos for their instruments-eight in all, flute, violin, oboe, horn, bassoon, cello, trumpet and clari- net. Given Columbia's‘best en- gineering, each number is a beau- Barristers and Solicitors C. LORNE FRASER, M.A. CH. 1-0111 CH. 1-0123 G. W. BULL, B. Com. CH. 1-0661 CH. 1-1226 Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers WESTON, ONT. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. _-office-- 330 Bay St., Toronto EM. 4-9880 Rom: 158 Church St., Weston CH. 1-7353 For appointment during day, phone office. For appointment during evening, phone residence. GEO. W. GARDHOUSE B.A. FRASER and BULL Record Review SMOKING SECTION SOLICITORS TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON " RALPH IlCIIAIDIOI ANN 1000mm mm JU. 1960 tiful dinplly of the solo instrument concerned. Weber's Concertina fur Clarinet and GriffW Poem for flute neon: upoclnlly good. Con- tents are too numerom to [in all details but the record is unusually tins. _ _ Morton Gould, the pianist, com-i poser, arranger and conductor wins more pauditl an arranger than any- thing else he does, but the closely allied talent (Composer) is worth your attention. His “Fall River Legend" u highly colored and in. trospective music, describing the evolution of a young girl, guilty of parental murder. It is played by the New York Philharmonic under Dmitri Mitropoloul on Col. ML- 4618 and is coupled with lighter but equally skilled music, the “Cakewalk Ballet Suite" which Hershey Kay arranged in vivid "orchestration from the music of the early American, Louis Gottschalk. Really just a series of cakewalks, the suite pleases by its flashing orchestration and the virtuosity of Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. "Rip Van Winkle couldn't sleep for 20 yen-s nowadays. He would have ’to wake up to take his vita.. mins.' LOFv'ia'lf 'oraiikrfii ORE Ir DORIS " iii " us" . Kenneth Roberts' long Awaited... ltlij!iliill , , BAI LEX 'lBlll2l Ill 1‘: mumcmga Le' f FN 'l . _ You 11,, a' 2 Q s'", /c: [2% MON. - TUES. WED. JUNE 29 - 30 JULY I THESE TWO BIG HtTSt fytitteie $100.00 CASH OFFER $100.00 BULOVA WATCH ' 50.00 CLEANING CREDIT ' 10.00 TAXI CREDIT TODAY - FRI. - SAT. We Proudly Present the First Weston Showing of "THE CORONATION" In Beautiful "Royal Journey" Color $220.00 COOLED BY REFRIGERATION 220 E Rev. Harkness Guest Speaker At St. John’s Guest preacher " St. John's, next Sunday morning will be the Rev. Ariel Law Harkness, British chaplain, 'Normirus, Sicily. A friend of the rector for mnny years Mr. Harknesl has been in Canada before visiting old parishioners and friends both in Western and Eastern Canada. He preached at St. John's in 1949 while a guest of the Jector nnd Mrs. Roe with whom he will be spending part of the summer this year. Mr. Harkness was educated at the famous Marlborough School and the University of Cambridge and was a class-mate at the for- mer of the present Archbishop of Canterbury. He has held posts of varied and interesting character during the course of his ministry. For several years he was head- master of a preparatory school- St. Paul’s Hemel Hemstead,Herts, which he founded, later being ap- pointed to the important position as chaplain to the British Embassy TOTAL OFFER " Rome with it. beautiful Em. buuy Chumh of All Saint... Thil post he held until the outbreak u World Wu n. Returning to England, Mr. Hark- nest Win appointed to the lugs and historic parish of Gillingham, Kent, but wan obliged to resign the parish last August for reason- of health. Mr. Hurkneu in now chaplain of St. George'u Church at Taormine, Sicily. one of the beauty spots on the Italian Riviera and I ENDS TONIGHT-Burt Lancantér, “UNAmm‘ Jane Russell, "DOUBLE DYNAMITE” WAIT foe the only oftieial feature length mhteet d .0 Coronation. "A QUEEN IS CROWNED", m h .. Biking-o for its firg£Logl_ +rtr_iytt9irte_t_hsiit OI.- town Toronto. "A QUEEN Is ottrWtmtr'"cti, mum Terhnieokmi, mum by an Inn-i. A Queen ls C IIIlIIIIIEIIBIBIIS * WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY * * FRIDAY - SATURDAY * MONDAY AFTER MIDNITE l2.05 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME'. ZARIBA AND THIS THRILLING HIT'. Fear-filled Savagery I- w-ALSO--. The East End kids-SMART ALECKS WITH THIS BIG LAFF THRILLER MONDAY - TUESDAY "lltttllimu.,,,,,,hglllltgtt' . - . Terror of the Jungle'. PLUS THIS SMASH HIT HERBERT J. YAIES M COMING JULY III .. EDWAtltrSmAhL-ttsRhtsamtmtt-'ttihest- “It! “Will . I." "II!" THE MAN IN m IRON MASK: a , or. _ . ”mum-d“ mm, mm, m I went in} a Adu on I t The trolley on wmgt 0. Now I want my aieW I tumou- nlort of - We look (and b I Tf eiait It It It'- r. question on eood‘l - I What in the [RAM - heart attacks. Answer: Romantic but! LAW makes "r,.,, front page history tc'd'et as a figlitirig i n. mpthei. '(fu"' "ttrrintt WARNER 3654 "APP! LY FRESH" "(it P. Kiln" {mime-u" __ -_ iah JON HALL CH. 1-1881 SMOKING Starring "

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