MARION DEMOREST AND REPAIRING WM.. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE $T. . MT. DENNIS w 2g41 Work Guorenteed BETSY ROSEWARNE A.R.C.1. Conservatory of Music, Copenâ€" Educated: The Royal Danish hagen. Certificate: Royal Conâ€" servatory of Music, Toronto. PIANO TEACHER For further information please call Classes At MASONIC TEMPLE 78 Main St. North, Weston ~RANG PLAZA AUDITORIUM Jane and Wilson _ Information CH. 1â€"3098 KMLT. _ LT.C.M. PIANO, THEORY, SINGING Kelly Kirby Kindergarten PIANO TUNING SHEET METAL WORK F!JRNACES Oil Burner Sales & Service OPENING A PIANO §TUDIO IN WESTON 225 John St. â€" Charlotteâ€"Anne Duffield _ > DANCING ACACEMY Studio of Bpris Berlin Eavestroughing _ Rooting Mathers Heating OIL BURNERS ust tell us where â€" we‘ll Installation and Service All fernace work guaranieed EVENiNGS â€" MU. 7612 Modernize Your Old Furnace Pipes To Concealed Square Type WE SERVICES OFFERED "EIRST CRASH" N. R. Agnew & Co. OLE ISHOY CHERRY 4â€"0C950 CH 1â€"3194 Gravity & Forcedâ€"Air PUPILS ACCEPTED of all description 1288 WILSON AVE. OIL BURNERS FURNACES CLEANED REASONABLE RATES GRANT‘S CcOoLlL1s 10 N Call EM. 8â€"2655 HOMES VISITED JACK WRIGHT Is YOUR CAR IN CHATCO CH. 1â€"6201 DANCING 1999 Jane St. CH. 1â€"17781 CONDITION ? TAKE THE DENT CH. 1â€"1451 be there Hi Eyes \ Examined EYES TESTED| WESTON _â€" GLASSES â€" .’l‘EC 8T“|TE| fl.“. OPTOMETRIST F. L. MERTENS CH. 1â€"1153 orfice RESIDENCE CH. 1â€"0111 CH. 1â€"0123 Associate: R. E. McKerrow Woodbridge ‘27 IN CH‘S DRVG STORE Alfred H. Herman, B.A. Bprristers & ‘Solicitors 292 MAIN ST. NORTH Weston CH. 1â€"9159 OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN 8 JOHN STREET WESTON BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Erc. EM. 4â€"1863 Money to Loar 18 Toronto Street, Toronto 7 MAIN ST. S. [â€" WESTON cn. 1â€"0s61 cm. 1â€"7050 1 Main §t N. â€" Weston . Phone CH. 1â€"0701 Surgical Supports Elastic Stockings C. Lorne Fraser BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Eank of Nova Scotia Chambers â€" Westen GEORGE W. BULL Mortgage Money to Loan wESTON CH. 4â€"0370 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT VERN HARROP WILLIAM McKAGUE, B.A. BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR 2 John St. at Main Evenings by appointment N. GUNN, D.S.C. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR 10 MAIN ST. SOUTH MED!ICAL SUPPLIES Bank of Nova Scotio Chambers CHIROPODIST 8 MAIN ST. S. _ CH. 1â€"2421 BY APPOINTMENT oNnLY TRU SS ES CH. 1â€"0621 7 Speers Ave. _ CH. 1â€"1776 Chartered Accountant â€" _‘ TORONTO 19 Melinda $t. _ EM. 4â€"1825 GENERAL CARTAGE MmoVvING STORAGE GARDEN PLOUGHING B. Com. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY Anywhere â€" Anytime 125 Downsview Ave. PHONE CH. 1â€"9641 HEAKES and MacDONALD Edgar Parsons BARRISTERS, Etc. J. MILES â€" at . Certified Public | Accoontant 46 Moin Street North Phm.B., R.O. J. T. FERGUSON ACCOUNTANTS . W. LEASK CARTAGE CH. 1â€"3781 CMH. 1â€"6071 MU, 4593 ECTORY > \ ELECTORS VOTE |Flood Relief § TAXIS (Continued ‘From Page 1) ,mï¬lm:f: :::::. :’,';*-*‘ 0â€" 16â€" 52 Veteran‘s TA X1 _ In response to the appeal for l contributions to _ the Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund, a "fAash" \drive was made among the emâ€" L ployees, W. H. Stanton, General | Manager of â€" Campbell Soup | GCompany _ Ltd., New Toronto, ‘announc(‘d to â€" day. Manageâ€" \ ment and employees raised over | $7,700 towards the Fund. Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Trips a Specialty Campbell Soup Workers Donate $7,700 To Fund cu.1â€"1 133 | foull Eng C fw%ffz 24â€"HOUR SERVICE JIn the early stages of the reâ€" cent disaster, Campbell‘s rushâ€" ed over 3,000 cans of soup to emergency â€" areas. DOWNSVIEW VETERINARY HOSPITAL GRAY COACH LINES Twoâ€"way radio and phones controlled \ from 1 Windall Ave. WINDER‘S TA XI LIMITED CH. 1â€"3525 â€" Radioâ€"Dispatched â€" Taxis stationed at 34 Main St. N. 500 Main N. at Bus Stop Heart‘s Courtesy Corner Jane & Wilson f W. J. WARD TORONTO BUS TERMINAL Bay at Dundas EM. 34221 OFFICES JANE & LAWRENCE AND MAIN at LAWRENCE RADICâ€"DIiSPATCHED B A K E R J. 1. Robinson, D.V.M., M.S. CH. 1â€"8298 2772 Keele Street at Wilson FLEETLINE DAILY SERVICE â€" â€" LOW FARES TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS 10 Cars To Serve You CH. 1.9131 FUNERAL HOMES FUN?M DIRECTORS CH. 1â€"2233 T A X TELEPHONE VETERINARIAN POR BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION SEE YOuUR LOCAL AGENT CHARTERED BUSES OFFER IDEAL SERVICE AT ATTRACTIVE RATES FOR All GROUP TRAVEL PRONE Failure of the Liberal regime to give the Toronto area repreâ€" senation in the cabinet, was deâ€" scribed by Mr. Wu ilton as ‘i: particularly â€" shocking example | of diu:.minluon." | BRUCE W. EVANS | ‘"Housing in Canada has not | begun to keep pace with the increased population in . our country since the end of world war 2 said Bruce W. Evans, CCF Federal Candidate, York West Riding, speaking at public mee ing in Thistletown, Friday, Oct. 29. Meeting sponsored by Thisâ€" ‘tletown ratepayers. Every year ithousands of immigrants enter our country and with thousands more of our young people get: ting married and looking for ‘homes, there is simply . not _enough hommes being built to accommodate these people. The \situation is extremely bad in our | own province of Ontario, Evans ‘ said. There are thousands of homes | being built, that is true, but they | are out of the range of young married couples with one or more children, and I submit they are in many cases being exp\oit»i ed, and taken advantage today by landlords. * Low rental housing projects remain the chief solution to this | problem, uner the direction of" the Federal Govt. Where is the | Housing the : Fed Gov. talked, about in 1945° To date they have‘ \constructed about 532 homes. | They have left home building up \to private enterprise and the | Real Estate operators h a ve reaped the benefit. Many of our \ members of Parliament have | forgotten their responsibilities |during election time at the ex: |pense of the electorate, and forâ€" | get those promises the very day \after they are elected. These i men are called politicians, I call | them a disgrace to this country, | and to the party they represent. \ Their lack of sincerity has been | largely responsible for the apathy | of the people at election time, iand the result is a top heavy, ,dismterested Liberal majority in | the House of Commons." | ROBERT CAMPBELL l Liberal â€" candidate Robert ‘Campbell‘s campaign is based “ on three points: He is the only candidate who has worked untiringly on more than a doz¢n community pro: jects. He knows the riding, and the people know him. November 8 is a byâ€"election â€" with Mart Kenoy, Norma: Locke, Denny . Yaushn, | Joe Murphs, | Mury Mas Demers, The Five of . Kind, Tues., Nov. 16th Curtain 8:30 p.m Tickets: £1.50, $1.25, $1.00 Availabe at â€" Inch‘s Drug Store, Weston; â€" Beverles . Hills Pharmary, Crang Plaza; Moods‘s Ticket Agenâ€" cies. In the city Siie Muzyloâ€"Tate Productions MART KENNY CRCHESTRA Concert Hall Populatâ€"Priced BiG VAUDEVILLE SHOW New low price . . . new low» ¢ost film . . . light weight . . makes popularâ€"sized 2% x 314 pictures. Now, see your pic= tures â€" all finished â€" in 60 seconds. Free demonstration at Crang Plaza Auditorium VARIETY H A L L‘ S DRUG STORE LTD. CAMERA DEPT. Dixon & Scarlatt Rds. Phone CH. 15041 Jane at Wilson In Person The m and the Government cannot change because of it. He says: WEmMWgh UEWMIME VW TW WNC TUTCC send a Liberal to Ottawa where‘ thereâ€" is Liberal Government \ _ As a young man, he broke horses in the Canadian West, prospected in the James Bay | \basin, and worked on cattle | )boau running between Mont \real and Manchester. Since then | he has visited every city and itown in Canada big enough to |have a daily paper at least five | times. thereâ€" is Liberal Government York West has too long been reâ€" presented on the Opposition benches." He claims to have a firm grasp of national affairs, as well as the local picture, and says he has proven his ability to aaminâ€" ister by his business success. A fourth generation Canadian, who remembers Sir Wilfred Laurier as a guest in his fathâ€" ‘er‘s Montreal hom& Bob Campâ€" bell has been active in polities since his ‘teens. ] In the national field, he is a i member of the Canadian Cham |ber of Commerce Immigration Committee, director and chairâ€" ‘man of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, member of the pubâ€" ‘lic relations committee of the iToronto Community Chest. and \Canadian delegate to the Inter | national Advertising Association. A pet project in York West is \the dangerous intersection . at Royal York Rd. and Dundas St. Mr. Campbell last year got the railway and Dominion Govern ment to give the green light to iconstruction. b ut he _claims \Metro is now stalling. A graduate of Royal Military College, Kingston, and of Mcâ€" Gill University, Bob became a reported on the Montreal Star and later associate editor. # His home is on Strath Ave., Etobicoke, where he lives with his wife, Leona, and three chil dren, Duncan, 19, Jennifer, 16. and Archie, 12. His hobbies have for years been community projects. He is currently connected with the Queensway Hospital campaign, Etobicoke Red Cross, Etobicoke Civic _ Advisory Committee, Humber , Valley _ Conservation Authority, Kingsway â€" Latbton Ratepayers and the York West Liberal Association. CH. 1â€"766] â€" â€" â€" SMOKING THURS. â€" FRI. â€" SAT. ALL COLOR SHOW Mr. Prior and Mr. Lee of the Harold B. Ritchie Company of Wilson Avenvue are seen taking delivery of their new 1954 WM. HOLDEN "Escape from Fort Bravo"‘ MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. Bagdad‘"‘ NEWS â€" CARTOON ANN SHERIDAN STERLING HAYDEN "‘Take Me To Town"‘ EXTRA BIG HIT ""Snows of Kilimanjaro‘"‘ â€" AND â€" PAUL HENREID "Siren of â€" WiTH â€" GREGORY PECK AVA GARDNER ae ADULT %% y sn c nations to the assomation‘s presâ€" ident or treasurer so that it is hoped the sum may at least reach the $10,000 mark. â€"â€" Because of the fact that sevâ€" eral private citizens have alâ€" ready sent in their donations to the fund care of the association, the Weston Business Men‘s Asâ€" sociation through their presiâ€" dent and secretary â€" treasurer will accept donations from anyâ€" one in the town and see that receipts for income tax pur poses are forwarded . to the parties concerned. Cheques should be made payâ€" able to the Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund and mailed or deâ€" livered to K. L. Thompson, President, 1 Main Street South, Weston, or to W. C. Boddington, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, 5 Main St. South, Weston. The additional donations ceived since last week‘s list as follows: Anonymous Beoch, Ed. P. & Son Boddington, Dr. W. J British Fruit Market Broudbent, Ronald Agency Broome, J. Word Drs. Charlton, Bull : Murray Chilvers Hoâ€"Made Bakery Clark â€" Mardware Crvickshenk, Dr. F. D. .l Dufly, Wiiford S. Durrant Building Speciplties Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Thes. . Hodges, W. J. Lippay Motors Ltd & Staff . Manson, . Pete ts Marcia Mac Shoppe Natalies Beoauty Sulon . ... Neole, Donald . H Nordic Iruck & Equipment . Over "60" Club Pollcrd | Electric mm Redwell, Dr. W. J. ucss Reos, Dr. H. C Schaefer Manufacturing Co. Cheard, Arthur Sherman, Mrs. Margaret & Wincham, N. L. Ward Funeral Home . ... Weston â€" Bowling . Lones Weston Building Products .. Weston Cool & Coke Weston Greenhouses Weston Machine & Tool L‘d. Weston Plumbing & Heating Wilby Icon Works Wilf‘s Cycle & Sports ... Winders Taxi_ Limited t MARLON BRANDO GREGORY PECK JENNIFER JONES Duel In The Sun ADULT ALSO VIRGINIA GREY Captain Scarface The Men FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY STERLING HAYDEN loliinny Guitar LAST TIME TODAY! MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. Home of tihe Brave (TECHNICOLOR) " PLUS LLOYD BRIDGES Three Steps North LLOYD BRIDGES PREVIOUS CCATINUOUS DAILY + $406h GRAND â€" ond â€"â€" EemMranNy Lm{TEB CH. 1â€"1821 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL JACK WEBB TECHNICOLOR £1,677.00 $6.350.56 $8.027.56 100.00 100.00 10.00 50 00 73.00 10.00 130.00 10.00 50.00 25.00 130.09 25.00 25.00 20.00 sn on 5.09 28.00 250.00 50 00 100.00 50 00 25.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 10.00 5.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 are 5CS 6th, and 1H. 8 "ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAâ€" "RHAPSODY" â€" Silver Medal award picture; excellent, espeâ€" cially for music lovers, less interest for small children. "TAKE ME TO TOWN®" â€" Very ‘*ROCKY MOUNTAIN" â€" Good 12 ‘SIREN OF BAGDAD" â€" Good of kind VO" â€" Silver Medal award picture; excellent, mature for some 8â€"12 but excellent. PETER PAN" â€" Disney; Famâ€" ily Medal award picture, exâ€" cellent. For weekâ€"end of: Nev. of kind: mature for some 8 to good MOVIE GUIDE Give your boys the opportunity of developing their bodi¢ to their fullest extent and also learn tricks and entertai in public.. ‘ so 9 4 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10 AT 8 P.M. BOYS‘ PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND ACROBATIC CLASS ; MEN‘S PURE WOOL DIAMOND SOCKS for Long legs, first quality, reg. $1.49 First quality, reg. $1.79 for LADIES‘ NYLONSâ€" 5 : irst quality, se 45 gauge, 51 gauge 60 gauge Meteor Sports Coupe from Mr. C. K. Motors Limited, Wesren, â€" / 4 for LADIES‘ MESH NYLONS SPECIAL ! LADIES‘ _ FLANNEL NIGHTGOWNS First, quality, S.M.L. Reg. $3.49 LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS MEN‘S STATION WAGON COATS Fur collar and lapel, fully lined, reg. $24.95 for . 515_95 BOYS‘ STATION WAGON COATS Fully lined, heavy quality, reg. $14.95 §6P . oomemarmeisaenes “.95 Special Announcement There will be a meeting at 8 p.m. in the Thistletown Community Hall ~ Phone JUnction 9491 if you cannot attend the meeting. ACKSON ‘a. J Every Day Is Bargain Day At Hundreds of other items in OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘THL 6, Halford School of Dancing WILL Open A ; IF there are enough interested in it For your enguiries and registration A SMALL DEPOSIT WiLl HOLP ANY ARTCLE ; of other items in men‘s, ladies‘ and children‘s wear. rERY NIGHT ‘THL 6, WEDNESDAY ‘Til 1, FRIDAY TL 9 (opp. Biltmore Theatre) 40 Main St. S. $1.19 $1.29 $1.98 79¢ 89¢ Weston These iudents are Guolified GIRLS‘ SKI SETS for Embroidered jacket, cap to regular $11.98. for s; Children‘s STATION WAGON COA! Movton . collars, reg. $10.98 for MEN‘S PARKAS Fully lined fur hood, reg. $1 BOYS‘ and GIRLS‘ PARKAS Size 7 to 14, heavy quality fut hood, reg. $11.95 4or â€" $6.9§ Anp AbpoidtMent MU. 29"‘ j Fascione Academ of Advanced ONEâ€"PIECE SNOWSUITS Hatdâ€"wearing, _ warmly . lined, . sizes to 6X, reg. $9.95 for “_†CHILDREN‘$ 3.PC. SNOWSUITS Gabardine, fully lined, reg. $ for unsl os ; “. Style . Cut Styled Sei w9 Hair owners $7. $11.95