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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Nov 1954, p. 11

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MARION DEMOREsT Educated: The Royal Danish Conservatory of Music, Copenâ€" hagen. Certificate: Royal Conâ€" servatory of Music, Toronto. Classes At MASONIC TEMPLE _ 98 Main ‘St. North, Weston CRANG PLAZA AUDITORIUM Jane and Wilson Information CH. 1â€"3098 SHEET METAL WORK 1230 JANE $ST. . MT. DENNIS F!JRNACES Oil Burner Sales & Service JACK WRIGHT 225 John St. â€" CH. 1 PIANO TEACHER For further information please call ust tell us where â€" we‘ll be there N. R. Agnow & Co. DOWNSVIEW VETERINARY HOSPITAL WE RALT., L.T.C.M. PIANO, THEORY, SINGING Kelly Kirby Kindergarten Call EM. 8â€"2655 of all description Eavestroughing Roofing "FIRST CRASH" Charlotteâ€"Anne Duffield DANCING ACADEMY PIANO TUNING Modernize Your Old Furnace Pipes To _ Concealed Square Type 1288 WILSON AVE. OIL BURNERS FURNACES CLEANED REASONABLE RATES Mathers Heating OIL BURNERS Installation and Service All furnace work guaranteed EVENINGS â€" MU. 7612 GRANT‘S COLLIS 1O N SERVICES OFFERED JK, Ttake TtHE DENT ouUutT OF "ACcIâ€"DENT" J. 1. Rebinson, D.V.M., M.S. CH. 1â€"8298 Gravity & Forcedâ€"Air x BUSINESS DIRECTORY + OLE ISHOY CHERRY 4â€"0960 PUPILS ACCEPTED ISs YOUR CAR IN CH. 1â€"6201 VETERINARIAN 1999 Jane St. HOMES VISITED CH. 1â€"7781 CHATCO Work Guaranteed CONDITION ? DANCING CH. 1â€"1451 Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR 2 John St. at Main j Evenings by appointment WESTON °_ CH. 1â€"6071 | Office: EYES TESTED OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN 8 JOHN STREET WESTON CH. 1â€"3781 OPTOMETRIST F. L. MERTENS OFFICE CH. 1â€"0111 CH. 1â€"1153 Barristers & Solicitors 29% MAIN ST. NORTH Weston CH. 1â€"9159 7 MAIN ST. $. â€" WESTON CH. 1â€"0s61 CH. 1â€"7060 N. GUNN, D.S.C. J. Edgar Parsons BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Erc. EM. 4â€"1863 Meney to Loan 18 Toronte Street, Torente 7 Speers Ave. _ CH. 1â€"1776 â€" GLASSES â€". P. E. STAITE, R.0. INCH‘S DRVUG STORE CH. 1â€"0621 â€" Eyes Examined CHIROPODIST 8 MAIN ST. S. _ CH. 1â€"2421 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY VERN HARROP TORONTO 19 Melindd St. _ EM. 4â€"1825 WESTON CH. 4.0370 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT CGEORGE W. BULL WILLIAM McKAGUE, B.A. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR 10 MAIN ST. SOUTH Associate: R. E. McKerrow Woodbridge 127 C. Lorne Fraser BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers â€" Weston Mortgage Money to Loan Surgical Supports Elastic Stockings Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers GENERAL CARTAGE MmoOVING STORAGE GARDEN PLOUGHING 1 Main St N. â€" Weston Phone CH. 1â€"0701 Anywhere â€" Anytime 125 Downsview Ave. PHONE CH. 1â€"9641 MEDICAL SUPPLIES TRUSS$ES BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY C. W. LEASK Chartered Accountant HEAKES and MacDONALD J. T. FERGUSON BARRISTERS, Etc. ACCOUNTANTS J. MILES â€" at CHIROPODIST Phm.B., R.O. CARTAGE RESIDENCE CH. 1â€"0123 MUV. 4593 0â€"16â€"52 The University Women‘s Club of Weston will have as their guest speaker, Miss Margaret Aitken, M.P: on Monday, Nov. 15th in Central United Church Sunday School rooms at 8.15 p.m. An invitation is extended to prospective members. The club tournaments are making good progress. The Championship Group shows David Katic, present club chamâ€" pion in the lead with three wins. Doug Dick; A. Steunnenberg and Geo. Thull, 2 wins; Wm, Mcâ€" Iver and Ab Warren, one win. In the Promotion Group we have â€" Les Moore; J. Newbold; J. Peschel and Jim Poulton with two wins each,. O. Bauer; H. Bauer; F. Longstaff and J. West with one win. There are 8 playâ€" ers in the Championship Group and 11 players in the Promotion Group. The Hamilton â€" Russell ‘Team Tournament Trophy will be played for in Moscow in 1956. Canada bid for the World‘s Junior Championship Tournaâ€" ment being held in 1955. Howâ€" ever she failed to obtain that honour, but is receiving priorâ€" ity for 1957. In 1955 France will hold this event in that country. Played : in the 1954 USSR versus Great Britain Match, FRENCH DEFENCE White â€" P. Keres, URSR Black â€" R. G. Wade, Great Britain 1 PK4 PK3 :. pQe rq« 1. N~ont Nâ€"kBs 4. Bâ€"KNS Râ€"Ke 5. Pâ€"KS kxâ€"ar & Pâ€"KRH BB 10. 11. 11. 18. 14 18. 16. 11. cx.1â€"1 133 Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Trips a Specialty Veteran‘s T A X1 24â€"HOUR SERVICE THE CHESSMEN W. J. WARD â€" Radioâ€"Dispatched â€"â€" Kâ€"Rt xâ€"B4 @Na @â€"Bs BxP ch Râ€"R1 ch WINDER‘S T A X 1 LIMITED Twoâ€"way radio and phones controlled fromâ€" 1 Windall Ave. Taxis stationed at 34 Main St. N. 500 Main N. at Bus Stop Hearl‘s Courtesy Corner Jane & Wilson UNIVERSITY WOMEN HEAR WOMAN MP. MAIN at LAWRENCE B A K E R OFFICES JANE & LAWRENCE FUNERAL HOMES FUNERAL DIRECTORS CH. 1â€"2233 By HENRY LOOSE 10 Cars To Serve You FLEETLINE CH. 1â€"9131 T A X I TELEPHONE TAXIS qK# Kâ€"Rt Kâ€"N1 KxR PRBG Kâ€"N1 The following is a breakdown of election results showing the totals in each section, as compiled by The Times & Guide. Thgre will be minor changes after the official count next Monday, but the figures are substantially correct. . How Your Section Voted 39 127 128 129 130A 130B 131 132 133 134 135 136 137A 137B 138 139 140 141 142 143A 143B 144 31A 31B 43 44 41 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 55A 55B 56A STA 57B 10A 10B 11 12A 12B 13A 13B 14 15 58 59 60 61 62A 62B 63A 63B 64A 64B 65 16 17 18 19 20 21 22A 22B 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33A 33B 34 150A 150B 151 152A 152B 153 154A 154B 66A 66B 67A 67B 67C 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 16 97 155 156A 156B 187 158 1358 1158 1126 484 718 36 56 53 39 103 50 46 31 42 65 38 53 86 52 59 26 69 68 54 48 52 37 28 40 61 26 48 33 43 66 56 21 45 57 41 53 63 56 44 54 51 30 52 40 53 38 43 46 55 43 88 34 46 56 37 96 55 40 74 50 40 60 49 56 12 53 53 80 44 33 50 41 46 72 38 33 57 27 10 28 28 54 59 50 43 64 50 29 60 44 28 60 55 71 36 30 43 43 31 90 86 64 74 87 46 57 67 54 39 71 61 39 40 88 36 57 27 75 63 NEW 30 35 "31 50 44 47 17 20 52 39 72 714 38 30 67 37 71 36 63 49 56 23 103 268 1646 LONG BRANCH 48 68 25 57 49 66 28 46 32 43 13 35 44 71 35 84 48 84 39 55 52 55 81 54« 53 41 20 15 38 43 77 36 70 33 49 65 _ 160 1275 THISTLETOWN 24 42 ALDERWOOD 44 8 18 5 35 6 39 3( 60 7 66 3 33 5 12 4 39 6 34 5 38 2 81 3 57 5 42 4 59 2 43 3 44 4 28 4 1151 127 ISLINGTON 955 _ 1148 QUEENSWAY 41 50 36 56 39 120 26 60 25 70 29 60 25 75 29° 82 28 61 i7 61 35 97 356 792 REXDALE 17 41 16 30 12 31 24 50 18 38 66 82 35 43 18 97 820 41 33 25 54 64 33 37 26 43 61 47 13 11 13 16 20 16 11 21 13 34 Ld 31 10 14 TORONTO 51 83 53 59 80 91 42 49 41 60 39 40 49 1274 50 113 84 95 40 119 59 82 103 951 24 32 26 62 55 16 43 84 54 66 30 16 39 50 42 65 53 28 38 58 45 31 61 91 83 16 1 88 81 57 89 76 81 26 26 32 47 44 30 58 "L 78 41 30 31 50 38 82 43 27 6 75 37 94 12 42 30 18 49 14 43 55 14 21 10 14 On a recent Monday night, in the top gallery of the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, not more than two dozen people sat huddled in their seats, waiting for curtain time. In the next balcony, amidst another waste of empty seats, perhaps another 30 or 40 waited; the ground floor was almost equally empty. John D. Thomson, who is thei new manager of the Weston| branch of the Beaver Lumber| Co. Limited was born and edu-}‘ cated at Fergus, Ontario. He) comes to Weston with a wealth of experience in the lumber and| building material business. | CGRAY‘ COACH LINES This uncomfortably tiny group was concentrating on a small, blackâ€"curtained "stage" sitting in the middle of the theatre stage itself. When the curtain parted finally, a hundred or so pairs of interested eyes focussed on the 3â€"foot figures of puppet dancers â€" a few of the famous Salzburg marionettes. It was lucky in a way that these were puppets and not human performers. There is an old tradition that the "show must go on," but how feeble must the spirit be for the showâ€" people who must gaze out, not at a responsive wallâ€"toâ€"wall audiâ€" ence, but at a handful of scatâ€" What was the trouble? Priâ€" marily I suppose a lack of inâ€" terest these days in the ancient yet still fascinating art of pupâ€" peteering. Not many people it seems want to see the puppets, especially when they can withâ€" out trouble or effort either menâ€" tal or physical lounge comfortâ€" ably at home gazing semiâ€" consciously at the mindâ€"drugging vapidities of much that appears on present day television. For weekâ€"end of: Nov. l1th, 12th, and 13th. "EDDIE CANTOR STORY" â€" Excellent â€" Family Medal Award Picture. tered onlookers who just barely help to deafen the echo. "FIXED BAYONETS â€" Excelâ€" "GIVE A GIRL A BREAK" very good in spots â€" over fair. "HIS MAJESTY O‘KEEFE" Excellent adventureâ€" rugged. "MONEY FROM HOME"â€" Fair. "KIDNAPPERS" â€" Excellent. "YANKEE PASHA" â€" good of TORONTO BUS TERMINAL | BAD FOR EACH OTHER lent for adults and youth kind. fouUl Enjoy â€" _ Going Oy Pus â€"â€"THE HIGH LIFE DAILY SERVICE â€" â€" LOW FARES ___TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS 105 106 107A 107B 108 109 110A 110B POR BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION SEE YOur 1OCat AGENt CHARTERED BUSES | OFFER IDEAL SERVICE AT ATTRACTIVE RATES FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL Child Movie Guide Bay at Dundas EM. 3â€"4221 By ALLAN JONES 51 all THE TIMES AND Then, too, mix the uncertain charms of puppets with the equally â€" for m&ny people â€" uncertain charms of opera, and you have a combination that is likely to appeal only to the class that is sneeringly Tand stupidly) referred to as the "longâ€"hairs." The combination certainly would never be classed as popular enâ€" tertainment. Yet, even for the uninitiate the performance of the Salzburg marionettes on that night was far from dull. Their tolented huâ€" man manipulators guided their little people through the bright and gay Strauss opera "Flederâ€" maus," with recorded music and voices in the background, and at least two people in the audiâ€" 7 LAWRENCE AVE. E. WESTON CH. 1â€"5291 SMOKING YVa" thick Tempered Presdwood, natvral Leatherwood _ or _ three A colours of â€" Leatherwood. â€" SPECIAL â€" Saturday Matinee â€" Nov. 13 Western Feature Plus 1% Hour Treasure O‘Gold Dinnerware § There‘s a modern way of hanging things on the wellsâ€"always eary to change any arrangement without tools or injury to wall swrfece. Get a demonstra« __ _MON. â€" TUES, â€" WED. GREGORY PECK _ CHARLETON WESTON THURS. â€" FRI. â€" SAT. JEFF CHANDLER DEBBIE REYNOLDS Regular Programme Yankee Pasha & Give & Girl a Rreak GIVE A GIRL A BREAK CC MATINEE Ts NOV. 11 â€"1:15 P.M. Muzylo â€" Tate Productions Variety Concert Hall _ "NIGHT PEOPLE (In Cinemascope) Big Vaudeville Sho â€" with Mart Kenney, Nerma Locke, Deny Vaughn, Joe Murphy, Mary Demers, The Five of a Kind. ® ® Crang Plaza Auditorium Curtain 8:30 p.m. â€" Tickets: $1.50, $1.25, $1.00 Available et â€" Inch‘s Drug Store, Weston; Beverley Hills Pharmacy, Plaza; Moody‘s Ticket Agencies in the city. m Cartoons and Comedies MT. DENNIS The Mart Kenney Orchestra WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS LTD. YANKEE PASHA â€"â€" also â€"â€" To Air Conditioned BRODERICK CRAWFORD Scores of vses in the home â€"in closets, kitchens, bathrooms, workshops, qgorages, game rooms, ete. PERFORATED _ PANELS Tuesday, In Person Present RHONDA FLEMING WZABETH $COTT BOB FOSSE JU Jane at Wilson | ther Nov. 16th. being real people on ! ies apir tho j imi:‘a‘t}nm of human i to them anyway as far (Continued On Page CH. 1â€"7661 â€" â€" â€" SMOKIN THURS. â€" FRI. â€" SAT, _ "Break Through to work with â€" we offer a s rate to ladies in exchange for and patience. These students are Qualified Ba# Shop owners and operaters, There seemed to be "Star Of Texas MONDAY â€" TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FOR DETAILS AND APPOINTMEN MU. 2911 Fascione Acade of Advanced Hair Design FRIDAY AND SATURDA MARTIN LEWIS "MONEY FROI HOME" Shampoo Style Cut a Styled Setti $1.00 wa« 6 C3ATIR0OUS BARY > TERROR ON A TONY ‘"His Majesty | O‘Keefe"" ‘""*Forbidden"‘â€" ‘""The ‘; Kidnappers"‘ â€" WANTED *""*Rocky Mountain"‘ ACCLAIMED BY PRES$ AND PUBLIC NT TOâ€"DAY ONLY! BURT LANCASTER AND WAYNE MORRIS PLUS FRANK LOVEJOY CURTIS, JOANNE DBU ERROL FLYNN CH. 1â€"1821

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