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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Oct 1954, p. 14

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TOM SCOTT I WESTON Workingmen's (Hub Bazaar is to be held on laturday, October Mth, at 2 Lm. at 40 Main St. South. ome baking, fish pond and cup reading. o-43-2t Arii’rnnms To LET , GEORGE ST., WESTON CH. 1-8181 hil spacious home near Vector) features lovely living tom With fireplace, large med dining room. ultra odern kitchen. 5 bedrooms. lest hardwood and .trim roughout. A-C oil heating. n full " frontage. land. MAR by the WA. of Central Failed Church, November 6th tom 2 o'clock until 6. Christ- m gifts for all the family. Uh pond for the children. “stream a special. x-43-1t REAL ESTATE AGENT Start," tld. - CH. t-9781 UART MERCER, Realtor 2837 Dundas St. W. West Toronto. Iped tread lot. An excel- lt opportunity for income convalescent home. Ask- , only 316.500. L500. lqvely brick lh star- on 60' lot, close to Weston. 1y $2,500 down. 500 down. hm - Solid brick bunga- r, 4 rooms. 2 bedrooms. 4 ce bath. all in beautiful tdition, private drive. On td residential street. Must sold, owner leaving town. x-43-1t M. L. GRAHAM, 1,50. - 6 room frame hens; I water with coal, 4 rooms 1 bisth on main floor, 2 on lion. JU. 7447, KEELE & LAWRENCE WAY _ Brookhaven -- we modern: unfurnished Hitting room and kitchen tt bath, private. puking “MOI. business couple. CH. wr. x43“ EXECUTIVES HOME REAL ESTATE WESTON 5.. down. balance 1 mort, le. Full price $162200. Well tated 6 room solid brick Ltt,_rthgiLre plan. glass} to m. m... VEN1 ACAtV" v... Aut".. room basement apartment. l , tr4rlt ly furnished kitchen and __ . _ ee ___ __- 5 - - broom. Suit business couple. HOUSEWORK desired by the ll give reasonable rent to, day ___ German. Please phone I person with good retard CH. I-1867. tr43-it a. Phone CH 1 2868. _ T,IA, “ff. 7 -r- T" -_- . ve i" md, Extra large lot.vl51evr; of flowers and shrubs, RAUM & FORREST " three room cosy furn- d basement apartment in [t quiet home .Modern hen, lots of cupboards, n. Mia-y. washing ma_ q, ete., electrically equip- Three piece bathroom, Grd 5621' V Irgnépbrtatioh. water with oil, drive and gge. Many extras. Pos Real Estate Brokers 'Weston Rd. tat Jane) x-43-lt he? remembered, Daugh- Alice. o-43-tt " business lady will q 2 room furnished apart- t with same Phone MUr .430. x 43-it It. parkirig, private en- at, business couple. Mac CR. 1-1280. x4rlt "60" Club bazaar Is to be bon Saturday. October 30th, n 2 to 5 PM, m the Town L Home baking x-43-2T IO. Must be sold. 6 room [ brick storey & half mod- in every way, about 2 ' Old. oil heat. large lot, e to transportation, JU. Real Estate Broker EAGE Sale to be held uduy, October 23rd at mm. at Weston Presbyter- Church. Cross St. ,teritory I will always “It Gordon' Cameron. of “in lhe wedding to - October 80th. 1954, ion-nu: EVENTS Jrhiie he lies in peaceful , Manama! typo Bed. 'm‘mum “and oak _ Mal for mu“ room: an room so. -ttt. T ”It "bit In moms MUD. to fir. Gordon aEiFaertii" In“? I "ltgt9qneq the -- I Mt daughter, Au- I. AM 8t Dixon Ad., _-_ an: b'eioch in niltietown Church, Thistlet0wn. . _ x-43-it dear father Lawrenc'e Ar who died Oct. 27, In loving memory ASSIFIED ADVERTISING , unfurn- Children mrtumi.r.t-rtiel x-42-2t x-43-lt x 43-lt FOR TRUCK 1'ARTf it's 9vy's'. CAPABLE mature women In terested m registering Is prl’ Vic-l nurses. home makers baby sitter: with agency or “in. in Weston Ind luffol In. urn. CH. 1-5413. x-' t TRUCKS waNTrar-Any" condi tion, Lion and upwards, Levy’s Truck Buyer MU 3681 x-4l-u All makes, New, Used, Rebdm. Moo Weston Road, JU. 1115. RELIABLE woman desires housework, hours 9 to 4. $5 a day and car fare CH. 10114. tr4rlt AGENTS wanted: ambitious man wanted for good territories. Can easily earn from $50 to $75 per week in selling for a progressive company. a com plete line such as: Toiletries. Culinaries, Medicines. Dom. estic Necessities, Tea. Coffee. CHILD'S crib: also 1 pair of girl's white figure skates, size 4h. Phone fHerry M-2838. WILL give day care to baby or small child. Beverly Hills - Phone CHerry 4-0033. GIRL desires housekeeping by day. Please phone CH. 4-0018. *7 o-43-lt _GENDRON - baby carriage, grey, good condition. .520. -Phone CH. 4-2778. x-43-lt TWO Quebec heaters, excellent WHITE Enamel Acme Combinar tion. Co al and Gas Range, nearly new, Bargain: Quanti- ty of Gold Paint Powder. Ap- ply 36 Renfield St. o-43-tt BOYS dump truck and rocking horse - good condition. Rea- sonable. Phone CHerry 1-6732. WILL give day care to one or two smarl children. Phone CH. 4-0859. nc-43-lt $795 CHEV. 1952 Deluxe-Ap- Pty 621 Main St. N. Weston. x-43-1t TRUCK - '51 Ford halt ton panel, 27,000 miles, owner driven, new paint, real good, reasonable. CH. 4-2628. GAS stove, 4-burnerlinlay, $15. perfect condition. CH. 1-9506. x-43-1t GIRL'S figure skates. size 1. ex- cellent condition $6: also 3 piece winter 1ufiksiite 6-7 -_, $10. Phone MU " x43" DUMP. (Woods Type 627) steel box, 7x11, with cab shield. phone CH. I-3220 or L. G. Moore. Kipling Ave. North. RE. No. I, Weston. o-43-lt F R I G 1 D A l R E refrigerator. _ Freezing unit across top: 9 cu, ft, in perfect condition. Can be seen at 28 Main N., Weston. x-43-lt '37 CHEVROLET Sedan, fair condition, heater. reasonable. Apply 977 Main North, Phone CH. 15611 x-43-It METAL bed H 34 size; spring mattress and spring. rmison. able; also 2 grey kitchen chairs. Phone CH. 1-2744, BABY carriage, pink Gendron KELVINATOR. 8 cu. ft., good as new. reasonable, (moving out of town) CH. 10734. MUSICAL Instruction, Piano, classical ana popular. Accor- dion, Spanish Guitar. Instru- ments rented to beginners. New and used instruments tor sale. CH, 1-0781 - 202 Main St. N. Weston. no.2: EXPERIENCE NECESSARY CH. 4-200t ' any warm. "MES etc. 2 SPECIALS FREE each month. Substantial discount. SIB needed. JITO. 5130 St, _Hqbert, Montreal LEGAL snuocnmfsa REQUIRED I condition. Apply 15 Church St. Phone CH, 1-1824. x-43-1t WINDOW 4 ft. 3% inches x 4 It, 10%", also storm window t6 TfCsiaitferr 'iiebr'2H'" ikiiif- mon nails. 100 lbs. Reasonable. Phone CH. 1-9635. x-43-1t Write, telephone or visit In and see our NEW ' YEAR PLAN at " FINANCE RATES. McGINNESS MO.. BILE HOMES successor to OTTAWA TRAILERS LIM ITED. 20M DUFFBRttl no now even I better buy u NEW LOWER PRICES convertible," ekceilent condi- tion, $20 Phone CH, 1-7991. x-43-It r44-tt W EMPLOYMENT WANTED- Ave., Toronto, Ontario CARE FOR CHILDREN noun l TRUCKS wAtiTWD" -AGENIyCWAN'rED 'ChRiCF6iriihiE" MOTOR PARTS Spu- x-43-lt x-43-1t o-43-1t 143-“ xtltt x4llt x 43-tt x-43-lt TWO nicely furnished rooms very large, in new home, pris ate entrance, business couple. CH. 41382. o-4.Ttt WARM comfortable single room, hot water. near transportation. Apply 154 William St., CH. 1. 8368. ' xA3 It ONE large bed-sitting room, suit one or two. near transporta- tion. Apply 16 Church St, Mal- ton. o-43-lt TWO rooms, pamly furnished in desired. sink in kitchen. priv-i ate side Entrance. continuous) hot water.' Abstainers only.; Phone CH. 1 3749. x 43-lt MAIN - Dennison district" 2; unfurnished rooms; heat,) light, hot water. CH 10715. F x-43 It I KEELE & Highway 401 _ Two large unfurnished rooms in a 1% storey home. 124 Hopcrott Ave , CH. 1-6772. 0 43-ttr , _ _ . - _ [ TWO rooms with sink, suit bus 1 iris, couple. Apply 19 Allen I tsf Ave, Rexdale. On iii/ii firm of order. x-43 It THREE and a half room flat, sink. oil heat. near transpor- tation, business couple pre- ferred. CH. 4-0055, after 5 pm. x-43-lt THREE lovely rooms, unfurn- ished - gas - 60 cycle. close to transportation. Apply 60 Mahoney Ave., Mt. Denms. TWO furnished rooms, grill privileges. suit two men or business couple. Phone CH. l. 5467. . xATIt TWO large unfurnished roof,,,,, WILL give room and board to one or two gentlemen. twin beds, lunches packed. 184 Wil- liam St., CH. 1-5508. x-43-It COMFORTABLE room in pri- vate home. Suit one gentle- man good meals. CH. 4..1864. x-43-1t ONE bright furnished room, suit one or two, twin beds. Apply 209 Church St., CH. 4-1029. V x-43-lt COCKER spaniel. Mack, male, 4% months: good breed; for sale to good home only. CH. 4-1929 after 6 pm. only. TWO furnished rooms, bedroom and kitchen, heat, light, wa- ter, semi-private bathroom, suit 2 business girls or young business couple close to trans- portation, CHerry 1-1824 ' ""eeiv-- - -- _--- -r SCOTTISH family, 2 girls " ahd M desire apartment. Light homework or care of child for realm-Pd rent. Weston dis- trict. Apply 19 Main St. South, _LTlirrton, ty-M-lt HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (rubber goods) mailed post paid in plain sealed envelope with price list. Six samples Me 24 samples " Mail Order Dept. G4. Nova Rubber Co, Box " Hamilton. Ont. x-39-tt PERMANENTS doqe in your own home (any type) by licensed hairdresser. Phone CHerry 1-6211, x-42-tf THREE unfurnished rooms, bath flat, close to transporta- tion near Jane St. Children welcome. Apply 59 Geneva Ave. Weston. o-43-1t CHILDS red bicycle. Portage St. and Gary Drive Phone CH. 1-1648, BUILDERS Attention: Lot avail- able in exchange for alter: tions to my home. Phone CH. 1-7719. x1341. RELIABLE maintenance man for nilht work. 12 midnight to 8 I‘m; 8 night week, Must live in vicinity ot Jane and Wilson. Phone CH. 4-1188, or evenings, CH. 1-9339. x-42-1t MAN can“. at making "dect.. lion: on the spot as Business |CCOMMODATION WANTED with sink, child (welcome I 0375. . / x OMFORTABLE room and board. Gentleman preferred Jane' tk n d Weston Rd. area. Phone MU. 4563. x-43-lt not apply. Opening for asso- ciation in the bugineas if desired. Write Box "ot, Times and Guide, Weston. Plutii: and now Product: and model making. Age " to 65. It We: 45 please do mm, Primed m Pttted Mao Continuation Donn TERMS ARRANGE]? mm wooowomNG CM. 14431 STORM e SAS" summons irrrjiiEif ROOM AND BEATS mm FLATS TO LET ROOMS TO LET FURNISI’ED ROOMS TO tah unrunmsnyn "e-'"-"---.--------, t PET STOCK PERSONAL LOST o-43-lt x-43-lt x-62-2t x-43-1t x43It MODERN Floor Service. Floors cleaned, waxed and poushed Any kind of flooring brought up like new Painted walls wash ed. Work guaranteed. Free estr mates. Phone A. Con-as. CH. 1 0282. x-32-tf communes & MAl'massns; Bob Wheeler, CHerry 1-7206. WE SPECIALIZE m Sun, l, _x-42-tf mons, Beautyrest. Marshall lTRACTOR custom w. ark - repairs. Spring mattresses . ' . r' . . completely rebuilt, returned I 'lf/v1'f/ie'g""acs1titt'ii,, "tfqt like new Qutck serv1ce. l Pascoe CH 1-0267 . 2Ur'ii Eiderdowns recovered On- 1___.'_,,‘V'An__'.._.__ tuna Bedding Company. :FLOOR SANDERS, Edgem and Phone EM. 6-2363. _ ‘ Phil‘shers for rent, day or even- _ x-ll ti mg. Alpha Engineering Company 7 m _ __._w_,1352 Jane St., Weston. CH. 1-5275. - b 1 mm ___-__-__-_-- fl“ -____..._.._..._EEriPRAY" lOnward the swollen waters Landscape roared, G d . To sweep all things before . it, Lord. ar enlng 3 All living that was in its wake, yoUG DAVIES l Were snatched away it "W ', seemed by fate. iTheir spirit never can be torn. , ATTENTION ; God's infinite breath in 1 them was born. Att OUR CUSTOMERS For Jesus stands so closely by, PLEASE NOTE CHANGE or l To leer his children', I stricken cry. ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE Instantly through the valley F clear, NUMBER. , He held out arms of love , and cheer, 7 BOYD AVE. And now the passing of the storm," CHERRY l-l9l5 I We pray. dear Lord, for xM3 It , _ ' A those who mourn. Mrs. Beacon, PAINTING " Edmund Ave., _ Weston. NOLAN' DUPLICATING -and - STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE 16 St, Johns Rd. W. CH 1-6674 FURNITURE RE-FINISH_ING REPAIRING HAY FURNITURE COMPANY On Budget Terms It Desired MT. DENNIS UPHOLSTERING A. Lyn?!) MU. 2706 Chesterfield, and Chairs Studio Couches, Davenport: Recovered and Reparred SLIP COVERS f MADE TO ORDER STORM SASH MADE TO ORDER ESTIMATES FREE REPAIRS MADE ALBION WOODWORK CH. 1-7987 REASONABLE Ilrhnrdm - CR. 4-1590 0 41‘" For expert painting and decorating General Excavators-Fill Grading Contractors 10 VICTORIA ST. W. CH. 1-9041 CALL - IIOK " FAMILY SERVIGE LOAM JONES BROS. GENERAL HAULAGE DUMP & TRACTOR Cinden, loam, Manure [when Moo. 'utelttutts and Housekeepmg Hourly - Duly Weeirty Mature. capable women CHERRY t-5qt3 BRIGG’S HAULAGE ST. 8-5342 MU. 3412 25 your: experienze Crushed Stone CUSTOM TRUCKING H. I M. CAITAOI 50:“!me - Grove. loam”. lam. CH. 4-0537 work of all kinds UPHOLSTERING 1034 Weston Road CH. 1.4271 MR. ROEDDXNG For Appom tment Bulldozer Shovel TY TOP SOIL C ARPENTRY TRAILER it MANURE (x-49-tf) ix-41-tt.1 (x-41-tf) X -25-tt Iri-tn n43 2t x-13-tf ACCOUNTING & Auditing, tsooksl kept or examined. income tax and other government returns prepared. J. A. Sander. MU 9772. X-3-U Friends and neighbours, wish Mr. and Mrs. H. Huntis Ind hmily the beat of luck in their new home It 108 Redwater in Rexdnle. "Or, ever Mittee the last de cnde." _ Elverston Park United church WA. hold their meeting In! "mursday. A very short devrr tional took place. A demonstrnr tion was enjoyed, followed by a social time. The next meeting will be October T, the Annual WA. Fall Re-union. TRACTOR, custom. Jvork' - ploughing, diseing, grading, levelling and cutting. T. W. Pascoe. CH. 1-0267. x-43-lt "New teeth, oh? slid one friend to another "How long have! you had taken?“ GRAVEL, Sand, Stone, Sand-fill Applications must be received by letter, addressed to The Board of Education for the Township of North York, 7 Kenneth St., Willowdale, giv- ing full particulars and li. cense number. Those oligiblo or. gonoral in- wranco -rtts (exclusively life lmuranto agent: not oc- cop'od) who have Gold li. cunu: valid throughout 1954, and who hovo rosidod within tho Township or conducted an insurance business at an of- fico located within tho Town- ship during 1964. In. load of um» is: The Township of North York will rocdvo application: up to soo All" Friday, October -29th, "54, for the participa- tion In commissions "Unwr- onco placod by the loan! dur. lng the your in oeeordort" with tho cinnamon! Mun ths Board and in pros-m brokers. . Why not a favorite Maga- zine by subscription Sunnybrook Hospital BOB SCHULTZ HU. 8-9420 Scum! fond-n dimly muvkod as ttt under number will bl. toe-ind for the supply and innullation of drtrto and blind, loan-d a! nav- orul Ioord prop-10km SP.eitkestioe" and tinder forms "my be obtained from the Purzhullng t"potrmuttr.' 10nd." don T.00 P.M.,“O¢Oobor 29, 1954. Thu lowest at any undo: will no! nuouurily ha “copied. M. M. Iuwnko, Inning. Admiltrert.r. ". Boord of Educ-Dion fir Tho Township of North York , Konnth Emu, Willowd-k, Ono-via. IA. t-3Mt. . “an": .. Aunts XMAS SHOPPING and Loam. Free estimates. Bob Wheeler, CHerry 1-7MB, DRAPES AND MINDS SERVICES OFFERED Poet's C orner FOR CONVENIENCE - FOR SPEED - FOR DURATION - ELVEBSTON WA. TENDERS S. J, KElNII Chairman of the Board H. M. IROWNLEE Business Administrator RABBITS __ (1) November l, 1954 to January 31, 1955 -- Counties of Essex and Kent. Non-resident licences not valid in this Ire: for rabbit. (2) November l, 1954 to Fe'b- ruary M, 1955 - ta) In the Counties of Elgin, Haldimmd, Lambton, Lincoln, Middlesex, Norfolk, Peel, Welland and York. (xvi Clarke and Burlington Township? (Durham County): Grtsuse and spruce partridge -- November 1 to November 6. Bag limit 3 per day. Possession limit 15. SQUIRREL (Black, gray and fox) - November 1 to Novem- ber 6. Bug limit 5 per day. por session limit 10 at any one time. FOX -- August 1?. 717651.33 August M, 1955. RACCOON - October l, 1954 to_Eer:qgg-y M, 1955. tb) The Townships of But Whitby. Whitby Ind Pickering (Ontario County); Adjnla. Te- rumseth and West Gwillimbury (Simme County), 'nnd Burling- ton and Clarke (Durham Coun- ty). (II) Simcoe Coynty except Adjala. Tecumseth and West Gwillimbury Townships and that part ot Orillia Township east of Highway 69; Hungarian partridge Lj. 6iio. ber 2 to October 30. Bag limit 8 per day, possession limit 16. 2. (a) East Whitby, Pickering and Whitby Townships (Ontario County) and, 3. Brant, Halton, Huron, Ox- ford, Waterloo, Wellington and Wentworth Counties, October 27, 29 and 30, 8 mm. to 5 pm. Bag limit 3 per day (cocks only). lundunce I954 Open Seasons For Game Birds t, Animals Schedule ' That part of Ontario described in Schedule 2, except that part of Thunder Bay District south of the. northernmost east-west line of the Canadian National Railway. _ Hungarian partridge - Sep- tember 18 to November 20. Bag ttrntt 8 - per day, possession limit 18. Schedule 4 (1) Bruce, Dufferin, Grey, Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington Counties; Grouse and spruce partridge - October 2 to 11 AP! Novem- ber 8 to 20. tit, limit 5 per Ay, possessiop imit 15. V (II) Adjala, Teéumseth and West Gwillimbury Townships (Simgoe7County). - (III) East Whitby, Pickering and Whitby Townships (Ontario County), and Ptarmigan - September I, 1954to March 31, 1955. 'Bag limit 5 per day. Possession limit 15. OPEN SEASONS PHEASANTS 1954 Pelee Island. October " and 28, 8 mm. to 5 pan. Possession limit 9 cocks and 5 hens. (b) Markham and Whitchurch Townships (York County), Oct. 29 and 30, 8 am. to 5 pm. Bag limit , per day, (cocks only). l The rimainder ot Emil-Vii); not described in I, 2 tind 3: Oc- tpber 27 to October 30, inclusive, 8 am. to 5 pm. Bag limit , per day (cocks only). SQUIRIIEL (BLACK, GRAY, AND FOX) All of Ontario not described in Schedule l, except that por- tion lying south and went of a line drawn east from Georgian Bay along the north boundary of Muskoka District to Highway 69, thence south along Highway 69 and Highway 12 to the south boundary of Reach Township (Ontario County), thence east along the south boundaries of Reach Township and Cartwright and Manvers Townships (Dur- ham County), thence south " ong the east boundary of Clarke Township (Durham County) to Lake Ontario. Grouse and spruce partridge - October 2 to 11 and Novem- ber 8 to to. Bag limit per day, possession limit 15. (III) Muskoka District (part) west of Highway 69, and, IV) Ontario County except, (a) East Whitby, Pickering and Whitby Townships and (b) That part lying east of Highway 69 and Highway 12 south from the west boundary of Rama Town- ship to the south boun- dary of Reach Township. Hungarian partridge - Dcttw ber 2 to October 30. Bag limi 8 per day, possession limit 16., Mai-mi? '- Sépteinber I, 1954to arch M, 1955. Bag limit illper day, possession limit '15. r’ 7 Ptarmigan - September 1, 1954 to March 31, 1955. Bag limit 5 per day, possession limit Ili. Schedule 5 (I) Brant, Elgin, Essex, Hal- dimand, Halton, Kent, Lambton, Lincoln, Middlesex Norfolk, Ox- ford, Peel, Welland, Wentworth and York Counties; cut-wot line at the Canadian National Elihu-y from the Que- pee lgoundu'y to tho Manitoba boundary. _ Hungarian partridge - Sop umber " to November M. Bag limit I per day, Mon limit M. Grouse and spruce partridge - October 2 to,“ Ind Novem- ber a to to. an: limit , per day, We: limit IS. Ptarmigan - Septembet 1, 1954 to March 31, 1955. Bag limit 5 per day, possession limit 15. (a) oetotter " Ind omn- a, Selledule 2. Award Contract Part Of Sewer ' On Scarlett Road Cbuple Mark Golden Wedding Anniversary An unidentified couple who arrived at the store shortly after Mr. Nugent tried to out- wait the latter but were un- successful. When 10 am. arriv- ed, Mr. Nugent dashed into the store and claimed the TV. The councillor stated that the Dundas Construction Company was awarded the contract for the first portion of the trunk sewer along Scarlett Road. Nat. tlor Chairman To Speak Tonight At Bathurst School HUMBER HEIGHTS __ The construction of the sanitary sewers will commence "very soon" on Scarlett Road, Coun- cillor John Allen of Ward Four, Etobicoke advised this week. The happy couple have been er'ljoying a television set for the put two weeks a gift from the family Countless "Best Wishes" arrived from near-Ind far dur- ing the whole day. And al- though many guest- were un- tblo to be Ta,',','; became of dinner co Mom. I great many did manage to attend. While cutting their three-tier wedding cake, the happy coupla recalled for tha guests pro-ant many happy, and mom unhapwy instances that went to maka up Man Waits Overnight For $10 TV He asked the forebearance of the members of the community for the inconvenience caused them while the installation of the sewers is in progress. tht an, your: of Chair)“. to; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Proctor, formerly of Mount Dennis and Weston and now residing in Hamilton, celebrated their golden wedding at the home of their daughter on Saturday, October 16th. Their family, Mr. and Mrs. H. If Proctor from Haliburton, Mr. Tom Proctor of Weston, and Mr. and Mrs. James Findlay. and the grand- children, Valerie and Ronnie, were present to help the happy couple celebrate. One son, Nor- man, and his wife and family, from Gary, Indiana, were un- able to be present. David Lewis, newly elected national chairman of the Co-op- erative Commonwealth Federa- tion, will be the featured speak- er at the Open House night of the gen: Centre CCF Assoeite tion on Thursday evening, Oeto, To make certain that he would he the first one to enter the store " 10 a.m. to claim the TV set, Jack set out early Thursday afternoon with a thermos of eoftee and a little lunch, arriving in front of the store at 6 pm. There he re- mained overnight, sitting on a small camp chair. York ’ Centre CCF members now meet for a bowling evening every Monday night at 9.30 o'elock at the Janeway Bowling Alley, Jane and Wilson, and John Lenglet, president, says there is room for more players. Jack Nugent of Cones Ave., in the Oakwood-St. Clair Ave. district of Toronto decided last Thursday that he wanted that television set which Weston Credit Jewellers advertised lust wtek--one only for $9.95. Mr. Lewis, a leading Toronto labor lawyer, is a forceful and stimulating orator who is much in demand as a public speaker. He will discuss "Jobs, Trade and Your Future." A special welcome will be given to the many new members in York Centre riding. A film and re- freshments will conclude the programme. ltinhy and- Staph-n (Huron County). Wilmot (Waterloo County). and Puatinch, (Wel- lin‘hn County). (4) September t, 1m to Aug- ust ti, 1955 in other parts of Ontario, Bag limit - Cotton- tails, ' per thy. Special Township Hunting “can“: :11 required to auth- aria the hunting ot pheasants. rabbit: and foxes in 'peeitied town-hips in the Counties of Brant, Durham, mm. Essex, Haldimand, Hanan, Huron, Kent, Lambton, Lincoln, Middle. Iex, Norfolk, Ontario, Oxford, Peel, Prince‘ Edward, Simcoe, Waterloo, W “and, Wentworth and York. Special licence: ob- tainable only through local De- partmental Ofhce are required in order to hunt rlccoon at night with hounds. Ar 21 at Bathdrst Heigivts col- tegiate. As . 20,000 , Geer Heroine Maiilyn‘ and their dnughter. Mrs. In] Button of Keel. M. and OM Man. from Calgary Mud Mm. J. Cameron on Indra-day lad Mr. and Mm. Philp no going in reside with Mr. and In. But- ton, nephew and like. at " Times t, Guide Carriers Gather At Crang Plaza Mr. and Mn. J. Philp who u- cen_tly_ trrited _frorn ”England Mn. Keith Barker Ind 5. il.r have returned from . ho!- day " Parry Bound. Mr. and Mrs. G. Canton Ind Mrs. J. Comm vuiuduiiiii ya a: any!" with Mr. Inf Mu Doreen Ella remind I prize of A silver tray It tho fashion mow held last weok h aid of St. Stephen‘l church. Our rlteplyen no loom forward to I good turnout Pli- day, October 15th in aid of In recreation centre " Smithlkld school. Miss Betty Stuckey of Bramp- ton visited Smithfield friends on Wednesday last. Misa Dorian Freeman Mill bu her lim in a cast. Mr. Scott and his mm we" duck hunting on the week-end. Mr. Barn Pie also wu hunt- ing last week-end, Mr. Ralph Hill and Morley Cameron, spent the holiday week-end at Loon Lake in the Halliburton area. Many from our community attended the Woodbridge Fair on Thanksgiving. Our sympathy goes to all who lost their homes and dear ones in the terrible storm of Oct. 15th, 1954. INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK Smilhfield News l MRS. J. CAMERON _ en. ”mi Mr. and Mrs. Kerr Cheat. and daughters, of Peterboro, visited at the Cameron homo last Thursday. Mr, Weedmark has, had on eye operation in Toronto West- ern Hospital and in convalel- ing. Wee Doranne Freeman is back in Sick Children’s Hospi- tal, Toronto, having I new cast on her leg after a recent opera- tion. Mr, and Mrs. John Wray of Weston (our former neigrr. hour's) are holidaying in the Chicago district. Approximately 20 Times and Guide carrier boys serving loo- tions of North York township were called to a meeting S“- urday morning and “to: busi- neu were treated to tetra!» ments. The meeting Wu held in a room supplied in. d charge by Crane Plau. Main purpose ot the meeting was to improve the distribution to the people in the areas serv- ed by these barriers and I bonu- system was explained to the boys to encourage them to ttive satisfactory -delivery. : Park tron the" Ontario Food Terminal at Park Lawn Rd. Ind “on contained itoata trom two "tepayera' "aoetdtions I nd three lamina-men's groups. Three decorum townahip trucks jpined Mau entered by Drum utiom and industries. Several of our farmers 10- tended the International Plow- ing Match at Breslau last week. milu ot “climb than ant- uni-y afternoon. Pen and rudi- The Gum-y. Coins In The Fountain we: the slogan of u large Boat entered by Islington Businessmen', V troeiation. People lining the parade route were invited over I public address system to drop money into a fountain in the Mat, proceeds for I crippled children's ward in the proposed Queensway General Hospital, Etobicoke Council started the fund with I grant of $5,000. Members of the world’s cham- pionship relay ‘eam, George Bevan, Cliff Lumsden, Ben Gap el and Tom Park were present- ed with gold signet rings en. graved with the corporation crest. meir trainer, Jim Curry, was also honored. Tom Park was absent. "Marilyn Bell tore up the book of aquatic history and cre- ated I new one," said Reeve Lewis, presenting her with n scroll. The scroll read in part: "Etobicoke doth hereby record sincere pride and pleasure that your accomplishment has es- tablished your modestlraecepted fame before the world and has made Canadian aquatic laurel: to assume fresh radiance." A similar scroll was presented a Mr. Ryder. Mr. Bill Cumplty and Mn, Carl White who are in charge all the distribution of Times and Guide in these area: were pru- ent and spoke briefly to the boys. t - Mr. ana Mrs. Abrain ma Penny have been holidaying " Gravenhurst. tiett mid Gm Ryder um sir

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