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Times & Guide (1909), 30 Dec 1954, p. 6

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I‘s time once more to wish @ur friends the happiest, healthiest New Year! ,000 down â€" 1%% storey Par: mount home, nicely located, lly decorated and landâ€" aped. Near bus and school. I1 conveniences. Immediate ssession. CH. 1â€"6540. ry, $295. Apply 21 Boniface ve.. Rexdale. "~ yA PREFECT sedan, navy blue erfect condition,. new â€" bat SICAL â€" Instruction, Plano.l lassical anda popular. Accorâ€" ion, Spanish Guitar. Instruâ€" | ients rented to beginners ‘ ew and used instruments for | ale. CH. 1â€"0781 â€" 202 Main t, N. Weston. xâ€"40â€"tf | FURNISHED apartment with | â€"shaped living room â€" and itchen with cupboards and | mk, bedroom, bathroom, teleâ€"‘ hone, private entrance. $18 éekly. Phone CHerry 1â€"6197.| xâ€"11t| xlit rememmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmemas APARTMENTS To LET PCH girl wants light house: ork or cage for children. eady position. 10 Wadsworth Ivd., Apt. 5, Weston. > TOM SCOTT CARE FOR CHILDREN ARTICLES FOR SALE IABLE mother will give ACCOMMODATION WANTED y care for preschool. child. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€" pply 43 Lockheed Bivd (off| A LARGE house with approxiâ€" arlett Rd.), near Lawâ€"| mately 12 rooms wanted to nce. oâ€"11t| rent by end of January in muomemmmmmmmmmmmmeme==== Woston. PhOne HO. 8853. . YOUNG paAN or ~~YOounG LaodY Mumber Heights Public GREETINGS 1955 FOR FRENCE, Alexander â€" At ronto General Hospital, Deâ€" mber 19th, Alexander Law nce, beloved husband of Elâ€" Â¥ry and father of Addison wrence of Sioux Lookout dâ€"the late Bruce Lawrence. meral Service at St. John‘s iglican Church, Wed.. Deâ€" TRUCK PARTS it‘s Levy‘s‘ makes, New Used. Rebuil Weston Road JU 1115 Stuart Mercer, Realtor SECRETARY VER â€" Sales and Service. w and used machines. Free nonstration, pick up and ivery. Phone LY. 0942. KS WANTEDâ€"Any condi 'YOE’EG couple with small baby . 1 ton and upwards Levv‘«! require two unfurnished rooms ick Buyer MU. 3681. xâ€"41â€"tf! and kitâ€""en. Call Bass, CHer mm mm emeranmmemmmme 4 CARS FOR SALE _ ty 1â€"3000. _ s 0 oxâ€"f 4t STOVE, 4 burner, 30 inch, fect condition, $30. Phone L 1â€"1231. xâ€"1â€"It D CHEER" steel plate, hot furnace. Excellent condi . _ Complete with ducts. t offer. Phone CH. 1â€"2365. 0 lâ€"It TRUCEKS WANTED LE mature women m-' ed in registering as pracâ€" nurses, home ifakers or| sitters with afÂ¥ney bper-‘ in Weston ahd surround DO, used, condition. RE bookkeeper for each ing or afternoon. Must be experienced. Phone CH. 6. ~o xe52.2t LE mature women LOYMENT WANTED ea _ CH 15413 sâ€"25 HELP WANTED ALE OR FEMALE U" MERCER MOTOR PARTS position in local bank. mmencing salary. 5 day REAL ESTATE 22nd and interment at ide Cemetery, Weston. xâ€"lâ€"It eard of Education for ship of Etobicoke, 4969 §t. West. BElment 3â€" xâ€"1â€"1t WANTED FEMALE REXDALE the birth of _ a December 23, 1954, pre. All three doing xlâ€"1t and 11105 size 39, excelâ€" Phone CH. 1â€" gwell wish to CANADA x§2â€"1t x 50â€"tf x 44.f1 oâ€"1â€"1t x1â€"t _ A L i FAMILY _SERVICE !ROOM and board for two men | _ in friendly home in Rexdale. | T.V., three meals and laundry, \â€" reasonable. CH. 1â€"3836. | Made, Painted & Installed. | Also Combination Doors, | SATISFPACTION | GUARANTEED | _ LYLE‘S WOODWORKING | CB. 1.1431 ' ! LostT â€" Budgie, blue, on Dec. | _ 26th. CH. 15960 or reply to | 28 Orchardview Ave., Jane & \â€" Wilson district. Reward. ROOM and board available for three gentlemen. Apply 19 Main St. South, Weston. ONE furnished or unfurnished room to let. Private home, near â€" transportation. Phone CHerry 1â€"6358. oâ€"lâ€"1t FURNISHED room to let, twin beds," suit two gentlemen. Phone evenings, CH. 1-9%5. . xâ€"12t FURNISHED double and single room to rent. Suit gentlemen, abstainers. Anplyv 13 Cross St. Phone CH. 4â€"0509. o4â€"1t AVAILABLE immediately, two large upstairs rooms. unfurâ€" nished, private entrance, two piece washroom, child welâ€" come. Trethewey â€" Brookhaven district, Phone CHerry 15727. xâ€"Lit MR FRANK SAUNDERS of 2 FRONT room with breakfast, 1 block from shopping and bus. Gentleman. Phone CH. 1â€"6850. o lâ€"It WANTED lessons in colloquial French, vrivate lessons, eveâ€" nings. Weston area, Write Times and Guide, Box 1001. FOR SALE OR RENT:; Weston modern 5 room bungalow on corner lot. close to bus and schools. Immediate possession. Call Mr. Zidner, CH. 1â€"3288 â€" Goulding & Mason Ltd., Realâ€" tors. xâ€"l1t WESTON â€" four room bungalow, 4 piece bathroom, basement apartment with 4 rooms and separate toilet, near schools, church _ and _ transportation, reasonable rent. Phone Maple 79 Ring 22. ~ogâ€"bIt HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (rubber goods) mailed post paid in plain sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 25¢ 24 samples $1. Mail Order Dept. G4, Nova Rubber Co, Box 91 Hamilton. Ont. xâ€"39 tf STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE 16 St. Johns Rd. W. CH 16674 cooking facilities: also single bedroom, _ gentleman _ only. please. â€" Centrally located. Phone CH, 18228. xâ€"Lit Wadsworth Crescent, Weston, will be responsible for any acâ€" counts of his late wife, Pat: ricia Ann Saunders of Thistle town. xâ€"52â€"1t NOLAN DUPLICATING BEDâ€"SITTING room â€" with TRAILER JONES BROS. General ‘Excavatorsâ€"Fill Grading Contractors 10 VICTORIA St1. w. °_ CH. 119041 GENERAL HAULAGE pUMP & TRACTOR Weeklv Mature. capable women SERVICES OFFERED ROOM AND BOARD SsTORM sAsH D ADVERTISING ROOMS TO LET UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED Buildozer Shovel Babyâ€"sitting and Housekeeping Hourly â€" Daily CHERRY 15413 ©OUSE TO LET PERSONAL â€"and â€" LOST (xâ€"40 th| (x 1 th) xâ€"62â€"tt oâ€"1â€"1t x1â€"It x1â€"It oâ€"1â€"It 1 en B en ie eetereermenee onl t h enpcoaes ces ! PAINTING: For reasonable rate _ call C. MeNamara, CH. 1â€"3464 | _ Free Estimates. Xâ€"46â€"TF FLOOR SANDERS, Edgers and Polishers for rent, day-or.evenâ€" ing Alpha Engineering Company 1852 Jane St., Weston. CH. 1â€"5275 Miss Hamida Banu, of...Jodâ€" hpur, is looking for a husband, but he must be some kind of a superman. Miss Banu, who is a professional wrestler, has ofâ€" fered to marry any man who can throw her out of the ring. So far three have tried: two were knocked clean out and the third was pinned down in five seconds. She is still looking round for her Dream Wrestler. Farmers in Indonesia have a novel way of harvesting rice and fish together. They often stock their filooded rice paddies with fish, The fish help fertilize the rice, and when the latter is ready for gathering farmers harvest both fish and rice in one operation, DRESSMAKERâ€"Designing and alterations, weddings a speciâ€" alty, work of any kind. Phone Laura Racher, CH. 4â€"2793. MODERN Ploor Service. Floors| "@QUest.reggived from Mr. R. B. cleaned, waxed and polished | Ferguson, Administrator, the Any kind of flooring brought| township will, in future, use the up like new Painted walls washâ€" | Said lands on a monthly tenancy ed. Work guaranteed. Free est | Subject to the same termg as are mates. Phone A. Corras. CH. i | contained in the original lease. 0282. xâ€"32â€"tt Proposed Sidewalk Conâ€" onz _ _ _ _z |= struction on Arterial ACCOUNTING | and | auditing, Highways books kept or examined, inâ€"| On a recommendation from come tax and other governâ€"| the Works Committee, North ment returns prepared. J. A.| York Council requested each Sauder. 1071 Weston Rd. MU.| member of council to submit 3548. xâ€"48â€"tf | a list of propsed sidewalk conâ€" Tâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"/struction on highways which ACCOUNTING and | auditing, books kept or examined, inâ€" come tax and other governâ€" ment returns prepared. J. A. Sauder. 1071 Weston Rd. MU. PURNITURE REâ€"FINISHING . REPAIRING HAY FURNITURE COMPANY Chesterfields and Chairs Studio Couches, Davenports Recovered and Repaired SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER On Budget Terms if Desired MT. DENNIS UPHOLSTERING A. Lyon MU. 2706 1034 Weston Road In order that students of our Mair Design School may have subjects to werk with â€" we offer a ipecial rate to ladies in exchange for time and patience. a ‘ There students are Qualified Beauty ll'\op owners and operators. SCOTT HAULAGE FOR DETAILS AND APPOINTMENTS MV,. 2911 Fascione Academy of . Advanced Mair Design STRONG MAN WANTED Crushed Stone, Loam, Brick and ‘Concrete Sand For expert painting and decorating 19 Boniface â€" REXDALE â€" CH. 4â€"2671 CALL â€" NICK Shampoo Style Cut and Styled Setting $1.00 . SAND FILL PROMPT DELIVERY CH. 1â€"9407 MU. 3412 25 years experience SERVICES OFFERED PAINTING GEOFFREY FRAZER WANTED Commercial and Portrait PHOTOGRAPHER FOR Wishes To Announce A New Address xâ€"46â€"tf xâ€"47â€"tf nâ€"43â€" 2t xâ€"27 if in a cafe. Spying the headline "Hard Times Coming" in a newspaper on his table. he can celed his order for a second botâ€" tle of vin and explained why. "Hard times?:" exclaimed the cafe owner. "Then my wife must not order that silk dress." "Hard times?" said the dressâ€" maker. "Then 1 must not re HARD TIMES? The Rotarian magazine has some, fine philosophy for busiâ€" ness and sales people. It‘s the psychological effect that deâ€" pressive talk has. It begins with the French arâ€" tist whr_) sat sipping his wine years old! Public Skating (Pleasure) â€" Tuesday: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. â€" 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. Thursday: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Friday: 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday: 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. â€" 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. Sunday: 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Public Schools â€" Monday, Wednesday, and Friday â€" 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. * "Hard times:" sighed the con tractor. "Then I cannot have my wife‘s portrait painted." After receiving the letter from the contractor canceling the order to paint his wife‘s portrait, the artist went*back to the cafe and picked up the same newspaper he had read there befcere. Studying it more close ly, he found that it was two Schedule and Charge for Artificial Ice Rinks Approved by council was the following schedule as set out by Mr. H. Moreland for the 1954â€" 35 season: Secondary Schools â€" Monday, Wednesday and Thursday â€"6:30 to 10:30 p.m. "Hard times: maker. "Then model my shop Hockey â€" Recreation Proâ€" gram: Saturday Mornings â€"8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. No charge. b e .. (Continued on Page 2) tet Memoriki Hoopitai. Wison, for the use of certain lands adâ€" and which was to be in force for March 20th, 1992. In view of a 1043 Weston Rd. _ RO. 1777 TICKETS AND RESERVATlOQlS GREETINGS M. L. GRAHAM for Plane, Steamship, Bus or Motel anywhere in the world. FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE â€" OPEN EVENINGS â€" With the arrival of the New Year, we wish all our friends a future filled with good health and good lubk. REAL ESTATE BROKER â€" WESTON â€", It costs no more to beok through your local travel agent. Mew Yean YORK TRAVEL BUREAU In this first article we will deal with location and boundarâ€" | ies of the Etobicoke Watershed. | A watershed has been defined as high ground separating two river systems. Taken in this litâ€" eral sense, it becomes only a boundary line; but in this reâ€"| bort the term is used in the’ broader sense to describe an | area which is drained by a river | and its tributaries. In this reâ€" port also the terms watershed,t drainage aréa, drainage basin| and drainage unit are used in-\ terchangeably. The, Etobicoke | watershed, then, includes the, land area feeding th¢ river sysâ€" | tem, both by surface drainage! and by deep seepag | This extensive report covered 317 large pages. Under eight originals, typed copies were proâ€" duced. With the establishment of a conservation authority, the first basic step is always to have an extensive study made on the various features of the waterâ€" shed. This study usually follows a pattern covering land use, forâ€" estry, hydraulics, wild life and recreation. This practice was followed upon the formation QI'\\the Etoâ€" bicoke â€" Mimico Conservation Authority formed on June 12th, 1947. It made special reference to flooding in the town of Brampton and the village of Long Branch. | _ Watch next week‘s issue for | the lucky New Year‘s baby and | parents who will receive these ’L many valuable gifts from Westâ€" on merchants. It was divided into five parts, under the following headings: General: Land; Forestry; Water; Wild Life and Recreation. This series of articles will deal with some phases of conâ€" servation under these general headings and many other subâ€" titles. The Etobicoke Watérshed is a narrow strip of country comâ€" prising 79 square miles, approxâ€" imately five miles west of the City of Toronto. It is bounded on the North by the watershed of the Humber River, on the North East by that of Mimico Creek and on the East by the watershed of a small . creek which flows into Lake Ontario through the town of New Toâ€" ronto. On the West and South West the watershed borders on the Credit River basin.. and on the South East from near the village of Meadowvale to the mouth the boundary is formed by the watershed of another Though she accidentally fractured her arm in a fall from o“ teeterâ€"totter, threeâ€"yearâ€"old Diane was calm and collected when| she was admitted to the’Hospital for Sick Children, in Toronto,’ She is smiling here because nurse has just tied her hair in a grownâ€"up "horse tail" style. Friends of the Hospital for Sick~ Children are currently sending in cash gifts to help defray ur}% estimated 1954 operating deficit of $215,947. | Acres, â€" Beverley Hills, North‘. â€" Park, Delray, Maple Leaf, Pel:â€" sof mo Park, Hardington, Brookhavâ€" â€" en. Trethewey Drive area. | 43 ain St. N. Ask 1st Weston Baby (Continued from Page 1) ONLY $100.. . operates for 10¢ a week on one tiny bittery! Wear and comâ€" pareâ€"on our 10â€"day moneyâ€"back Guarantee. Bone conduction accesâ€" sory at moderate extra cost. As powerful as some hurmg aids at Jeast TWICE its vire. Weighs about the same as a pocket lighter, and is hardly larger! Clarity ! Comfort ! Convenience! EASY TIMEâ€"PAYMENT PLAN In The Etobicoke Watersted CONSERVATION I N C H ‘ $ CAMERA DEPT. CH. 1â€"1153, Dixie. | forms the boundary between the |two counties. small creck, locally known a§ the Little Etobicoke, whose mouth is in the same bay on Lake Ontario as that of the Etoâ€" bicoke. The drainage basin is about 32‘4 miles long on its main axis and runs roughly at right angâ€" les to the direction of the Lake Ontario shore at that point. For much of its length it is fairly even in width, varying between three and five miles. The drainage area lies mostly in the County of Peel. Only a small portion of it, namely a part of Etobicoke Township, is in the County of York. Here the river for about six miles Over the holiday, your reportâ€" er has been gleaning some in teresting facts from the mass of figures accumulated in the first half of the schedule, thirty games thus far. For instance: 2057 points hawe been scored, Bob Holt has blown his whistle 755 times for perâ€" sonal fouls. There are 113 playâ€" ers in the league. Best offerftive record, Avro. with 383 points for: and best defensive team is Square D with 189 against. Score 2,057 Points To Date 755 Fouls: Basketball Loop Dubious honours: leading in the personal foul department, Moffat 102, Square D 102 and Moore 102. Individual honours in the same class. Logan of Square D with 25 and Webb of Moffats close behind with 23. Kodak ... Moffat ... Square D Nat. Cash Moore . D. Bridse 1954 : Team Avro Nat, Cash have personal foul ,record The big ten places in the scoring race are divided between E It‘% easy to see in this photo which side scored the goal. Weston Dukes have just blinked the \red light behind the Woodbridge net and there‘s great jubilation to bahold. This photo of @ recent Woodbridgeâ€"Weston game at the Weston Arena is a reminder that Jr. Hockey starte again Saturday, January~1st after the Christmas recess, when Weston Dukes play at Brampton | Regents. Dukes® first game at home in the new year will be on Friday, January 7th against A it Team standing as By DUKE, POCOCK Recent Action In Junior ‘B‘ Hockey pEow Won the lowest with 77. of Dec. 23 Lost ~Pis 0 16 1 14 3 10 ht Avro Service Crews Work In Tentâ€"Hut Although officially retired in 1934, he conducted the Riverâ€" side mission in Weston for 10 years. He was born in Halton county, attended Albert and Victoriaâ€" colleges,â€" and was orâ€" dained in the Methodist church. He held pastorates at Powassan, Woodbridge, Malton, Streetsâ€" “ville, Thornton, Victoria Harbor. ‘Thistletown, Schomberg a n d !'-iallurid Landing. Funeral services were held at 1.30 p.m. Monday at the Ward funeral home, Main St. N., Weston, for Rev. George Robinson Kitching, 84, for many years active in the ministry of the â€" Methodistâ€" and _ United church. He died Thursday at his home on William St.. Weston. He is survived by a daughâ€" ter, Ruth; a brother, Percy, and a sister, Mrs. Ida Moffatt. Interâ€" ment was m Sanctuary Park cemetery. The total area of the waterâ€" shed is 50,637.4 acres, 2.645.5 beâ€" ing in â€" Etobicoke Township; 20,300.4 acres in Toronto Townâ€" ship: 27,495.2 acres in Chinguacâ€" ousy Township, and 196.3 acres in Toronto: Gore Township. The two important towns in the area are Brampton at the North and Long Branch at the South, only a part of the latter being included in the basin. Other smaller settlements are Snelgrove, Mayficld, Burnhamâ€" thorpe, and Summerville. The next article will deal with Physiography. and Geology, in the Watershed. yP players of seven teams, Moore being the only team not répre Though the Avro Canada CF 100 allâ€"weather interceptor is at home in*any temperature, the servicing crews are human. Servicing aircraft on windâ€" swept airstrips in the winter is a tough job. In the past it has meant that aircraft have often taken up valuable hangar space when it was too cold for the crews to work outside. Now the company has desighâ€" ed a winter "comforter" in the shape of a tentâ€"like hut that snuggles over the nose of the aircraft." Inside, explosiveâ€"proof heaters | and â€" lighting â€" provide â€" indoor| working â€" conditions. ‘There is sufficient heat to permit the crews to work in their shirt! sleeves. _ Wooden stands which give easy mccess to the cockpit and engines are also part of the| hut. Mounted on wheels, the units can be moved by tractor . or truck, or by hand. : Sixteen of these mobile "com forters" are now in use at Avro Canada‘s runâ€"up strip and on the tarmac around the hangare. _ REV. G. R. KITCHING PING CENTER omm FACILITIES FORâ€" The Weston Chess Club has closed down for the Christmas and New Year Holidays. Janu> ary 6th, 1955 will see the memâ€" bers again in full swing. It is anticipated that the new presiâ€" dent of the .Toronto Chess Leagué, Roy Orlando, will be paying a visit to the club shortly. News therefore at the moment is scarce, but the one item this column wishes to say is, we hope‘ you had a very Happy and Merâ€" ry Christmas, and may the New Year find for our readers all those things which eluded them last year, so they can continue to do good deeds and bring happiness to others. Such deeds bring with them their own reâ€" wards. & Allen, Nat. Cash ... Poynton, Dom. Bridge Cochrane, AvrA ... Johnstone, Avro ... Logan, Square D ... Davies, RCAF. ... Jackson, Kodak ... Speed, Nat. Cash ......... Heggum, Kodak ... Love, Moffat .sisucs. Brown, Avro ... If you find time here is a game for pleasure: > Queen‘s Gambit Declined FIDE Team | Tournament 1934 whrre BLACK G. _ Stablberg, 0. B. Morckem, Sweden, Norway sented. Pearson of Square D is still in the lead but the rest of the pack are beginning to close up that impressive lead he has had in some weeks. The individual standing: Pearson, Square D ... Whité® RCAIF. ...lcuuusuames Future games; at Kodak â€"â€" Tuesday, Jan. 4, 7.00, Square D vs Moffat; 8.00, Kodak vs Avro; 9.00, Nat. Cash vs Moore. At â€" Downsview, _ Thursday, Jan. 6, 8.00, RCAF vs Dom. Bridge. At Kodak, Saturday, January 8. 1.30, Square D vs Avro: 230, Nat. Cash vs Moffat, 3.30, Kodak vs Dom. Bridge. . You are welcome at any of these games. Watch the excitâ€" ing action of your local favour» ite as they battle it out to the wire for the championship of the bigget Industrial Basketball Leazue north of the border. Beside the Farmer‘s Mark There is no admission charge. THE CHESSMEN / VISIT THE NEW MODERN CRANG‘ PLAZA RESTAURANT . the "AUDITORIUM®. in . th lhp’l‘ Centre _ CH. 1 WEDDING RECEPTION; _ BANQUETS â€" PARTiEqu, SOCIAL EVENINGS§ OPEN DAIL INCLUDING SUNDAY By HENRY LOOSE CH. 4â€"1138 P.q4 Pâ€"K3 Nâ€"KBS RK2 wNâ€"qz Pâ€"KRE Nâ€"Q4 NxN Râ€"Re Pâ€"K4 ROKA NxP RaxN oâ€"na RxB QxQ Râ€"K® Kâ€"NS Renign# A31 113

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