L s fl;‘iriluih’Arnm | 682 Scarlett R4. CH. 14781) __ $TUART MERCER, Broker _ | %837 Dundas St. W. West Toronto § Main St. S., Weston . CH. 1â€"5502 Evenings: â€" CH. 1â€"3213 mre happy to announce the gift! bicbutaisin in Aviins dn mhond 992 & son, Daniel Henry at the garACINI CON ON ‘Co. Llon Hospital at Doro, Anglo;s 6 co S‘l‘lU(z'l‘l cs Rï¬ï¬‚n Sudan, January 27th, $5,300 xâ€"7â€"1t o d ie tg.. ‘ALENTINE Euchre Party, Wedâ€" $14,900 Full Price â€" Solid brick two storey house on Boyd Avenue, Weston, 2 bedrooms upstairs, and 2 bedrooms $4500 Down â€" $15,900 Full Price . Eight room â€" solid brick two storey house on Church Street, Weston, 23 ft. living room, separate dining room, 4 bedrooms on second floor, hardwood up and down, hot water heating with oil, twoâ€"car garage, private drive, 50 ft. x 130 ft. lot, a splendid family home or income proposition,â€"don‘t miss this opportunity. mesday, February 17th at the snpppml)xé;na egion Hall, Main St. S. Good P!WC®. PSN°Y® down, 23 ft. x 11 ft. living room, 4 piece bathroom, 9 x 11 ft. tiled kitchen â€" large brick attached garage with overhead door â€" 4%% N.H.A. mortgage â€" low carrying charges â€" this house in excelâ€" lent location â€" close to schools, churches, shopping and transâ€" portation â€" only 6 yeass old, in excellent condition â€" see this today. . °_ LOWER KINGSWAY izes also a door prize. xâ€"7â€"1t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WESTON HOUSES â€" WANTED $22,900 â€" Solid brick bungalâ€" ow with builtâ€"in garage, 29 ft. living room â€" dining room combination â€" hot water heatâ€" ing with oil, three bedrooms, 4 piece tiled bath, extra toilet, shower and basin in baseâ€" ment, recreation room. two open fire places, modern tiled kitchen, paved drive, laundry tubs, John Inglis Hot Water Tank, beautifully decorated, $10.000 Cash reâ€" quired. Lot size 41 ft. x 120 â€"â€" exclusive location, close to shopping and transportation. . af% Tt OO _ _____2____ Why go in debt. Full price only yooure tuw " . CARD OF THANKS $5,300. Here‘s your opportunity| MA OEALH 1 2 to own a home on a large lot| @: TO LET, FURNISHED s. Frank Stanley Day and 40‘ x 434, giving you countryl_r_‘_'_______._'._â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" amily wish to extend sincere living close to the city in the FURNISHED self contained baseâ€" inks and appreciation for the POpUlar Keele & Lawrence disâ€"| ment apartment, _ Lawrence ny acts of kindness, messages tTict. A new 3 room modern Ave. W. CH. 1â€"4728. xâ€"9â€"1t cheer and understanding, and Clapboard bungalow, newly dee|â€"â€"2%mpzypgriyg TO LET _ mwutiful floral tributes from corated in oils, hardwood floors â€A::#."N"’s:gnl‘" p many â€" relatives, _ friends, throughout, large modern tiled | ighbours and business associâ€" kitchen 12 x 12, living room 12 /pFAUTIFUL new â€" apartments. s tendered during the iliness X 15 and bedroom 12 x 12. Carâ€") g110 per month includes large d death of a beloved husband, "i€s $25 monthly. $3,300 down jiying room, bedroom, kitchen, i and brother. Special thanks required. Call Mr. Mizzoni. ‘tiled _ bathroom, _ refrigerator, H;Bmtmg' Imd “Be staff of $1400 Now stove, venetian blinds, incineratâ€" ;"O;S"’"A“Léa'g‘r }rz w. JH' $1,800 when you move in June Or. automatic laundry, lockers, . P s, Rev. J28. )2 & room detached home in PATKiNE T.V. outlet Open: ‘2‘ We have a number of fine people on our list who are looking for nice homes in Weston â€" if you are thinkâ€" ing of selling â€" or buying â€" get in touch with us â€" all inquiries _ receive fifompt. eareful attention . give us a eall â€" we may be able to help you. s Your Real Estate Problems Analyzed â€" Free Consultation $10,800â€"Bungalow with one acre of land. Modern 5â€"room, 2 bedrooms, full basement. hotâ€"air oil heating. â€" side drive, garage. With cash to the mortgages this place can be carried for 53.44 includâ€" ing taxes. * $13,500 â€" 5 room brick bunâ€" galow with heated sun room and small apt. in basement, hndscape&;orht and _ side drive. $3, down required. ‘This place is close to Weston. One hour from Weston at Avai ; mannnnzn nz nnzze esnz Nentyr Park, Lexe simas | "" O *htbtonim!t 56D (psonangy room: new cottage, fully furnishâ€" your Saraciniâ€"built home today. baby sitting for ed, 2 bedrooms, living room | weekly. Keele and and kitchen, water and light, | _ Bungalowsâ€"1V/2â€"Storeys strict CH. 1â€"3738. gplendid beach. Full price | | aâ€"â€"rem=â€"â€"~# $3,500. Will take half cash | $13,762 To $14,592 ROOM'HN:‘ Board . l 1st u0 54 man to share ro0 pow. Balance Mer 9 N.H.A. $10,000 new home, near t Tom scotTt _ |CH n masr. , "M Estate Agent | 1§1t MORTGAGES i‘ Booï¬s To ® ‘Seartett Rd, ___ CH. 14781| may And June Occupation |THREE iarge room have several clients, wanting home. Yours might be just the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING h Chapman: (nee Betty| man) happily announce the| of their son Gary Wayne on | iary 3rd, 1954, at Humber rial, Hospital. Both doing| :o xâ€"FAt} enzie and the W. J al Home. WALTER C. BODDINGTON LISTINGS SOLICITED EAL ESTATE BROKER 1V‘bcorle St., Weston »o o om, rélsp 0 __ COMING EVENTS . L. GRAKHAM Real Estate Broker CHURCH STREET SUMMER COTTAGE BOYD AVENUE â€" Thursday, February 11,, 1954 â€" Page 6 Ward xâ€"iâ€"1t is BARFORD € REALTY clapboard bungalow, newly deâ€" corated in oils, hardwood floors throughout, large modern tiled kitchen 12 x 12, living room 12 x 15 and bedroom 12 x 12. Carâ€" ries $25 monthly. $3,300 down required. Call Mr. Mizzoni. kitchen 12 x 12, living room 12 y Ements ie 2" 2 C oi i nawi d x 15 and bedroom 12 x 12. Cu-“BE?‘gT;::JI;no“n‘;wim::;:smu:“land Main) or phone JU. 4171,[ ries '825 monthly. $3,300 down living room, bedroom, kitchcn.'9'5 ask for Mr. Pahn. x-'Iâ€"lt' required. Call Mr. Mizzoni. (tiled _ bathroom, retriggntor,'z ROOMS, bed sitting and klicâ€"h’ $400 Now stove, venetian blinds, incmerat-‘ en, separate entrance, use of $1,800 when you move in June 0. Automatic laundry, lockers, \bathroom. Apply 13 Emmett Ave.) Ist. 5 room detached home m‘parkmt;. T~Vt~ f:;h;-! QWQ‘ fl;f{m Dennis. oâ€"Tâ€"1t, the popular Weston Rd. & Rogers |NSPeCtiON fain 96 D. ns in rimen . Rd._ district. Modern | kitchen, xâ€"7â€"1t|_ACCOMODATION WANTED | hardwood floors, new furnace ~~ ~ARTICLES FOR SALE â€" GENTLEMAN needs room,* no with oil, private drive, close to _ 22L {2_________â€"â€"â€"| meals. Phone evening. 6â€"7. CH. schools, public and separate, FRIGIDAIRE stove and refriâ€" ) 1.5458, xâ€"Tâ€"1t shopping and trangportation. Full| gerator, 6 cu. ft,, in eXC@HNE!â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"... ... Ball io uoc inee n price. believe it or not, only condition; also other household| UNFURNISHED basement â€" apâ€" $10.900. Remember. the early furnishings. Reasonable. CH. 1â€") artment desired by mother bird gets the worm. Call Mr. 0878 f xâ€"7â€"1t and 5 year old son. CH» 1â€"5774. Caron. ies â€"câ€"â€"r| oâ€"Tâ€"1t Green Acres ‘Ranch Bungalow FACTORY SPACE This building is about 6 years old and equipped with suitable offices. There is a good supply of 550 volt power; adequate air conditioning with oil, and good parking _ facilities. _ Possession May or June. $17,900 or offer. Beautiful ramblâ€" ing bungalow â€" with _ attached garage, built on a large landâ€" scaped lot and located in this exclusive area. Property is only 5 years old and features 2 open fireplaces, finished _ recreation [room, air conditioned oil heatâ€" ‘ing. This could be‘ the home you are waiting for. Call Mr. Caron ifor more information and apâ€" ‘pointment to inspect. « $4,900 down will secure this solid brick detached 6 room storey and a half home just few. doors from the beautiful Burnâ€" hamthorpe Rd. Transportation and school facilities are excelâ€" lent. All rooms are nicely decorâ€" ated in oil, spacious modern kitâ€" chen and 4â€"pce. bath, finished ‘basement dpartment offers exâ€" cellent inqome possibility. This home is‘ only 3 years old ‘and in perfect condition throughâ€" out. The lot is 52 x 150 and |beautifully landscaped. Financed on a 4%% NH.A. mortgage which will result in payment comparable to the lowâ€" est rent. See this home today. Call Mr. Koller. Keele and Lawrence GLENDORE GARDENS Keele and Lawrence BARFOR D RE ALTY Burnhamthorpe Rd. â€"Near Shopping To A Svitable Tenant 1782 Jane St., Weston CHerry 1â€"8591 FOR SALE WILL RENT LAST CALL TO BETTER LIVING! Exclusive Agents 8,000 Sq. Feet 180 Homes Sold Only 10 Lleft of CALL |King St. â€" Solid brick duplex in ‘one of the best residential disâ€" tricts. Close to all conveniences. ist floor, 4 rooms and bathroom ; 2nd floor, 5 rooms, sunroom and bathroom:; two on third. _ Hot water oil heated, 3 garages. Extra large lot. M. L. GRAHAM BABY PRAM, baby tenda, in! | good condition. Apply, 1 Jasâ€" mine Rd., Humberlea, Weston. ‘l oâ€"Tâ€"1t! SPRING and mallress 107 UUDIIE UT=LT | sized bed. $5. CH. 1â€"0234 _ |copprrggy _ Home ______| _ On behalf of the Royal Sceptre x_7_1t:CAtl%PENTEYdâ€"â€"- Home repairs, Chapter, IODE, I would like to __________._._.___.______| _ storm . windows, builtâ€"inâ€"cupâ€" express our very grateful thanks |LLOYD carriage; 22 Mossberry boards, etc. BRowning 7â€"4698. â€" |for the wonderful publicity ! repeater; baby‘s bathinette;; xâ€"7â€"tf!which you have given us during double bedâ€"size spring: resson: E.c _ oonl_lln lc our first year Of activitiy. It has 1|ble. CH. 1â€"751%. oâ€"7â€"1t| K, & v," thelped us a great deal and we |5" CRAFTMASTER Circular Saw, Bl’ng::l:ws nlw Mig. reut nevine a doeatigene io | _ also work bench equipped with, CH. 1â€"4439 stand behind us. MANS | black | OVERCOBL | WOOI/|.2 .c oocounl on nn en size 38 â€" 40. Good condition. SCOTS couple, two children, 5 Very reasonable; 1 pair men's‘\ and 7 wish accommodation, 2 work boots, size 9, almost new.‘rooms and kitchen. Will give CH. 1â€"0657. _ oâ€"7â€"it/day care. CH. 1â€"3952. _ 0â€"7â€"1t !100 lbs. Barnet steel ice bo%, 2 SPRING and mattress for double sized bed. $5. CH. 1â€"0234. > also work bench equipped with drive shaft and rotary Emery wheel plus 4 Horse Power Motor. CH. 1â€"0136. oâ€"7Tâ€"1t CHILD‘S tricycle medium size _ $8, boy‘s racing bicycle $15.) CH. 1â€"6859. oâ€"7â€"t| --;'e;lrisr cld, good condition. Best offer. CH. 1â€"5759. xâ€"Tâ€"1t MUST sacrifice: British India Rug; 3 piece red sectional, light green T.V. chair; Blonde corner table and end table; Drum table; Blonde coffee table; Admiral T.V. 1954; Pair round oak tables; 3 large pictures; glass lamp; two red lamps; all good . condition. *Apply 46 St. John‘s Rd. West Weston. Oâ€"7â€"1t â€" };)Vod _condition. Phone CH 8439. oâ€" PIANO, wanted,; smallâ€"size i‘n "50" METEOR Custom Sedan, radio, heater, whitewalls, fully equipped with extras, 1 owner, sacrifice. CH. 1â€"0552. xâ€"7â€"1t Try us for modern kitchen cupâ€" boards and cabinets. ' \ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pratt, 50 LYLES WOODWORKING \Windsor Road, drove 350 miles CH. 11431 ‘to Mason, Michigan, two weeks â€"â€"â€"__ommâ€"ooâ€"moâ€"â€"wmoâ€"msen~/ago to attend the wedding of _ EMPLOYMENT WA_ISEE_D»â€"_‘ Betty Snider and John Bergeon. EXPERIENCED girl wants day Mr. Bergeon is a cousin of Mrs. work 9 â€" 4, no laundry. CH. 1.)Pratt‘s. Mrs. Pratt‘s mother, Mrs. 6455. xâ€"7â€"1t A. Pritchard, was a guest at the D D _ _______ wedding also, and is staying in SCOTCH woman desires day Mason for about a month, as _ work, Scatiett Rd. & Lawrence guest of her sister, Mrs. John district, CH. 1â€"5064. xâ€"7â€"1t Befgeon. "e"s wixten trwairg | M‘ Marion Dodds, talented| HELP:V.ANTED “?MIALEï¬ tenâ€"yearâ€"old niece of Mrs. CAPABLE Mature Women interâ€" Richard | Pratt, was delcared ested in registering as Practicâ€" Winner of the January 28th teleâ€" al Nurses, Home Makers or baby YVision s how, . "Now‘s Your sitters with agency operating in Chance." Marion is now ehgible‘ Weston and surrounding area. to appear on the winners‘ proâ€" CH. 1â€"5413. xâ€"7â€"TF gramme which is scheduled for on oo ind inrmaidnnte NBR in ce ce mecuinccunccee | PPAITSAY _ OVEnING, _ FebrUSTY LO8T 18th., at 8 p.m., on C.B.L.T., and omm mwgow~â€".â€"â€"â€".~, the winning contestant on this !B}:O“;N :ur I'M: m';tt fg;{ le:flproszramme will be invited to 'MS;‘" & Sreasured gil. T77 1| abpear in a professional televiâ€" ©aae. 0 AT T sion production. . ested in registering as Practicâ€", al Nurses, Home Makers or baby| sitters with agency operating in Weston and surrounding area. CH. 1â€"5413. xâ€"7â€"TF S3 4 5.0.L i uidicA cA s o d dandoatch e PS 1 Pow : £28 baby bitting for 5 evenings) 'Se""‘l: Kgnn:'iewhhdiel vtvete‘t;ict who wouf\d like to join '"“: se ;4 among the &uests who spent an|the evening‘s fun. | oc on C arep" 0 0 ~2.y.]{ enjoyable evening last Friday at FEBRUARY MEETING | o nmemiommamqu omm mciizaccee~â€" [# pRFtY held at the home of Mre.| The regular monthly meeting ROOM and Board, one gentleâ€" G. Riches, Dixon Road. Prnceedl‘q{ the Kingsview Village Comâ€" man to share room in modern from the sale of refreshments are munity Association will be held new home, near transportation.\to be donated _ through the’next W ednesday _ evening, CH. 1â€"2357. xâ€"7â€"1t,C.GLT., to the Projector Fund!February 17th., at 8 p.m., in the = * 6 â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"‘of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian/auditorium of Humber Heights | ROOMS TO LET â€" \church. Mrs. George Lorimcr,\School. The â€" executive _ was TuB . Fooms ~._‘Kingsview Blvd., Mrs. Waltér|pleased with the splendid attenâ€" Tl;g:ifï¬::;nr'ge c;\r:;;::znne:“ ;:;:,:‘Welch, Inchcliffe Cres., and Mrl.ldancc at the January meeting, 0 Lm‘flwe“: Drive, behind Humâ€" James Holmes, St. George‘s Blvd.,|and are looking forward to anâ€" ber Memorial Hospital q.7.11 were prizeâ€"winners. other good turnout next Wedâ€" z s ies i___! Mrs. W. A. Tyrell, 50 St.\nesday evening. PANMS TA TEFT FURNISHED ‘George‘s Blvd. was hostess last ADVANCE NOTICE REAL ESTATE BROKER 7 George St., Weston CH. 1â€"8181 SINGLE furnished rooms, gen tlemen preferred. near transâ€" portation. CH. 1â€"0718 xâ€"9â€"1t TWO furnished bedrooms, \near \ transportation, apply 1 Recâ€" tory Rd. @Tâ€"1t portation; children wrlcome. 0 Longview Drive, behind Humâ€" ber Memorial Hospital. _ 0â€"7â€"1t COMFORTABLE room, suit genâ€"! tleman, close to Main St. Phone! CH. 1â€"3783 oâ€"7â€"1t ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED ARTICLES WANTED Remodelling CAR FOR SALE CARPENTRY PET STOCK jes 1“ Plan to keep this evening free, 9â€"7â€"!t/if possible for the exécutive has iplanned a â€" "Spring â€" Beauty â€"_â€"|Demonstration," which should be edan,‘most interesting. An experienced fully|beauty consultant will be on wner, hand to give information on xâ€"7â€"1t proper makeâ€"up, and how to deal â€"â€"â€" with your individual beauty proâ€" |blems. It is hoped that every , member will make an effort to r 1attend, and take advantage of y cup_.this demonstration, and of course . (there is No Charge! |PERSONALS f commodation; single beds, day worker, close to Moffats, Ferâ€" antti and Square D. Apply 38 Nordale Cres. CH. 1â€"2904 0â€"7â€"1t and sunroom, partly furnished, private entrance, refrigerator and stove. Day care for baby optional. CH, 1â€"2162. xâ€"7â€"1t trance, ground floor, 1 or 2 perâ€" sons. 9 Yorkdale Cres. (Wilson and Main) or phone JU. 4171, 9â€"5 ask for Mr. Pahn. xâ€"7â€"1t en, separate entrance, use of bathroom. Apply 13 Emmett Ave. Mt. Dennis. oâ€"7â€"1t AUTOMATIC Handâ€"Saw Sharpâ€" ening. John Vanpee, 223 Lawrâ€" ence East, Weston, CH, 1â€"6616. BIRTHDAYS From our small fry birthday] list this week we find that birthâ€" day greetings are in order for Master Brian Martin, 36 St. George‘s Blvd., who was five years old yesterday; Master LDavid Wilson, 35 Windsor Road Iwill be four on Saturday, Februâ€" ‘ary 13th, and Master Peter Air, fKingsview Blvd., is looking forâ€" |ward to a happy Valentine birthâ€" ‘day on Sunday, February 14th. AUXILIARY MEETING Mrs. Len Trotter, president of the 2nd Humber Heights Cubs and Scouts Mothers Auxiliary, wishes to remind all members of the regular monthly meeting which will be held next Monâ€" day evening, February 15th., at 8:15 p.m., in the basement of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian church. The February ‘meeting of the|to be held in St. Phillip‘s Hall. |Couples Club of St. Andrew'l‘l-‘un 'T the whole family, so ‘Presbyterian Church will be held|circle that date on your calendar next Tuesday evening, February now. ‘ . ‘16th., in the church basement. A| Please phone Cherry 1â€"8439 if |cordial invitation is extended tolyou have any additional news for Lm married couples in the disâ€" this column. j Len Trotter, Islington Avenue, flew to New York on business COUPLES CLUB were prizeâ€"winners. Mrs. W. A. Tyrell, 50 St. George‘s Blvd., was hostess last Monday evening for the regular meeting of the Sit To and Mend group SERVICES OFFERED oâ€"7â€"1t | _ As a breadâ€"eater, therefore, the ‘North»«#@merican (at any rate on| ‘both sides of the U.S.â€"Canadian Line) is "nothing to write home; }about". This, obviously, stems: ‘from the fact thatâ€"some of the |eartoonists to the contrary, notâ€" ‘withstanding â€" the human istomach is a relatively inelastic affair; and the further fact that ‘there are so many ‘good things ‘to eat‘ in this favored corner of| ‘the earth. Nevertheless, the 45. . ‘000,000 Canadians likely to be “within our borders in 2,000 A.D.,fl will call for, say, 200 million| \bushels a year, excluding seed,‘ 1$ Dear Sir feed, waste OPEN TENDERS FOR FAIRHAVEN PUBLIC SCHOOL At a special meeting of the Board of Education held 3rd February, 1954, tenders were opened for the erection of the new Faithaven Public School, located just east of Islington Avenue, in the southâ€"west corner of the Weston Golf Club proâ€" perty. j This school, which was designâ€" ed by Arthur H. Eadie, comâ€" prises eight classrooms, a Kinderâ€" garten, and a General Purpose Room. Eleven tenders were received,ifeet deep in ranging from a low of $182,392 back, heads submitted by Malan Construcâ€" crosses into | tion Company Limited, the ly Lake Ch successful bidder, to a high of State. over garten, and a General PurpO$® on Quebec gravelled roads are Room. |usually dusty, washboardy and Eleven tenders were received,;feet deep in gravel! So he turns ranging from a low of $182,392 back, heads for Sherbrooke, submitted by Malan Construcâ€"crosses into Vermont, over loveâ€" tion Company Limited, the ly Lake Champlain, into N.Y. successful bidder, to a high of State. over the Adirondack $231,480.â€" , |Mountains and so back to Weston: This school is urgently reâ€" via the Ivy Lea Bridge. quired for September 1954, to| The day after he was in a afford relief to Humber Heights Weston â€" stationery â€" store. Up Public School, and the Board of walks a lady with a smile to Education is endeavouring to“say, "Say, you sure get places secure the necessary approvals On that bigycle of yours. I.saw International Theme At B. And P. Club of the local Council and the you yesterday away down on St Metropolitan Council as quickly Clair Ave." as possible. | Now, ]etA‘s switch to another International Night will be celâ€" ebrated at the Weston Business and Professional Women‘s Club on Wednesday, February 17th at Central church. HTIC PRUREBBTUIIAN MDCMIEMS BADCCD : 7 : : i on Wednesday, February 17th at" A friend of his in Mt. Dennis Central church. \had asked‘ b\m Qar!xcr in the Mrs. Ethel Armstrong Collins,‘iear ht'O visit Maxvfxlle.th So he Ontario Vice President will light| t"P‘ nrenis Nes ho the candles. This impressive cerâ€"| rydma 8. a’.“’l;te' t at ihe emony symbolizes the unity of [020 Cam® l: ::1‘ i1 2:&% fay the clubs in almost every countrygfg:;" was sma â€" of the world. fod io mm en es is o en ad ied Miss Margery Campbell, the United Nations convener will speak on the topic, "We and the United Nations Charter". 1 like asking This promises to be very worthâ€" while meeting and it is hoped that many guests as well as the members will be present to hear these interesting speakers. . Keep this date in mind: Friâ€" day, March 26th. That is the date set for the Kingsview Village Second Annual Carnival Night, to be held in St. Phillip‘s Hall. Fun the whole family, so circle tï¬t date on your calendar Sincerely. Lillian B Kennedy 4Setretary) to be! . TOURING NOTES nillion sead | By C. B. RAYNHAM Today, as this column is be-i ing penned, rain is falling fast, ice lays on our laneway and a thick fog permeates the air. In addition T.N. has a sore anklg to add to a sort of depressing day! But what good does it do one to gloat over such things‘ [ Not many years ago . this| columnist was heading East toâ€"‘ "Wards Montreal and, after leavâ€"} ing Coteau De Lac, the wind changed and again T.N. had to, face a gale along the 17 mile, [Soulanges Canal Road. This is }the dullest and most monoton-} jous stretch of road in North America, T.N. feels! On the right the canal plus telephone polés, on the left a steep emâ€" bankment, beyond it a drab wilâ€" derness. The road as straight as ‘a billiard cue. At St. Anne De ‘Bellevue T.N. invariably turns \North and after 35 miles of semiâ€" ‘rural travel not only has missed ‘the heavy traffic but Montreal {herself, On he went to Chamâ€" (plain, Three Rivers, Donnaconna and to Quebec City. | He had notions of cycling onâ€" (to the Saguenay. However 15 ‘miles East of St. Anne De }Beaupre he entered a loose |gravel section and was told such |was good compared to further So let‘s start off with an inâ€" cident and follow such up with a true story. â€" CH. 1â€"1153 MV. 4593 F. L. MERTENS Now, letis switch to another occasion. ï¬qis time it‘s down the Ottawa River, along No. 17 Highway from Sudbury, North Bay, Mattawa, Ottawa to Hawkesbury. From there TN. ‘turns South to Vankleek Hill. The weather was sizzling hot the countryside _ dotted with many fine farms. At Alexandria he pulls up for lunch and, after, heads . West along No. 43 toâ€" wards Kemptville and Perth. ALSO GOOD USED WASHERS J._ MILES â€" at IN CHԤ bURG STORE Eyes Examined A few minutes later TN. was better educated on the art of cheeseâ€"making. Ye prop. told him this and that â€"â€" how the cheese was made and shipped to Enâ€" gland. T.N. had a brain wave! "Maxâ€" ville is 10 miles. North, Why carry camp goods and all, there and back here â€" 20 miles in all." So off came his bags and all Such were laid by the cheese factory door. Moments later this coluvhnist" was heading North much lightâ€"| er! Seven miles on, a thought, dawned on him as he swung round a bend in the road. "My ’wsllet, my camera, there at the| cheesé Tactory door! What a flnd‘ for a dishonest passerâ€"by!" T,N.‘ sat and mulled over the unâ€" pleasant results! | and not forget." TN. got to Maxville in the heat of 90°. Returning South he lost no time you bet. There to greet him was "Ye Prop." "I put your things inside for safeâ€" ty â€" never can tell who‘s along these county roads, you know." Such little acts add to one‘s faith in humanity and that lit tle fecling we tourists so dften get: "An invite to journey forth and see with our own eyes the rural scenes, the wild life and all that God has given us to see Elastic Stockings .+ BUSINESS DIRECTORY * 1 Main St N. â€" Weston Phone CH. 1â€"0701 PROTON ELECTRIC CO. Electric Appliance and Fixtures Sold and Repaired MEDICAL SUPPLIES TRUSSES OPTOMETRIST 23 Llocheed Blvd. CH. 1â€"6911 â€" House Wiring â€" OPTOMETRIC > ELECTRICAL Phm.B., R.O. CH. 1â€"0621 Chartered Accountant TORONTO 19 Melinda St. _ EM. 4â€"1825 WESTON 7 Speers Ave. CH. 1â€"1776 ACCOUNTANTS _ | C. Lorne Fraser BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers â€" Weston orrice RESIDENCE CH. 1â€"0111 CH. 1â€"0123 Res. MA. 2416 Barristers & Solicitors 29% MAIN St. NORTH Weston CH. 1â€"4159 Mortgage Money to Loan Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER â€"â€" SOLICITOR 2 John St. at Main _ Evenings by appointment WESTON CH. 1â€"6071 BOOKKEEPI 330 Bay St., Toronto â€" EM. 49880 Res.: 158 Church St., Weston CH. 1â€"7353 G. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Open Evenings by Appointment Res. MU. 1â€"0735 xo J. Edgar Parsons Financial Statements Prepared Associate: R. E. McKerrow Woodbridge 127 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ete. EM. 3â€"1863 Meney to lean 18 Toronto Street, Toronto 7 MAIN ST. S. â€" WESTON CH, 1â€"0661 CH. 1â€"5841 For appointment during day, phone office. For appointment during evening, phone residence. BOOKKEEPINC INCOME TAX Chartered Accountant Bank of Nova Scotia Bvilding WESTON, TORONTO 15 TELEPHONE GEORGE W. BULL FURNACES CLEANED ELECTRICALLY $4.00 Stoker and Oil Burner Service Phone JU. 2507 or CH. 1â€"2531 DR. H. M. LleGARD: Phone: CH. 1â€"1119 Barrister, Solicitor ROYAL BANK BUILDING Llawrence & Main Sts. â€" Weston â€" Bank of Nove Scotia Chambers H. A. H. MULLIN Barrister, Solicitor, etc. â€"OFFICEâ€" J. T. FERGUSON SMALL ANIMAL HOSPITAL 335 Main §t., N. Corner Parke St., Weston . W. LEASK BARRISTERS, Etc. HEAKES and MacDONALD B. Com. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY . LEWIS S. RAXLEN Mortgage® Monies Evenings by Appointment VETERINARIAN CHERRY 1â€"7912 1692 JANE ST. Barrister, Solicitor ERIG R. MARSDEN PLUMBING â€" . _ HEATING CHERRY 1â€"5827 At Lawrence 2 a. CH. 1â€"2908 CH. 1â€"3751 0â€"16â€"52 xâ€"22tf N. GUNN,â€"D.$.C. CHIROPRACTOR lervous and Chronic Diseases ‘4 Guestville Aveâ€" VERN HARROP CHIROPODIST 8 MAIN ST. 5. _ CH. 12421 BY APPQINTMENT ONLY AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE ST. â€" MT. DENNIS Charlotte Anne Duffield 98 Main Street North Masonic Temple CH. 1 Veteran‘s TA XI GENERAL CARTAGE MmOVING STORAGE Anywhere â€" Anytime 125 Downsview Ave. PHONE CH. 1â€"4641 cxk.1â€"1133 STUDIO of DANCING Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Trips a Specialty PIANO TUNING 24â€"HOUR SERVICE 1 to 4 Phone: J. 8059 J to 8 WINDER‘S T A X 1 LIMITED â€" Radioâ€"Dispatched â€" 24 HOUR SERVICE CH. 1â€" 3525 OFFICES JANE & LAWRENCE AND MAIN at LAWRENCE Twoâ€"way radio and phones controlled . from 1 Windall Ave. Taxis stationed at 34 Main St. N. 500 Main N. at Bus Stop Hearl‘s Courtesy Corner Jane & Wilson RADIOâ€"DISPATCHED B A K ER CHIROPODIST 10 Cars To Serve You CH. 1.4131 u. 2841 Work Guaranteed FLEETLINE CARTAGE TELEPHONE T A X I DANCING PHONE MUSIC Principal TAXIS CH. 1â€"3098 \ 9 +