Times & Guide (1909), 24 Mar 1955, p. 3

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‘Thix doesn‘t run down brush handleâ€"so clean and easy to use. Make the brush strokeâ€"and Thix runs as smooth as smooth. Mr. Butler, now the Adviser in Art of the Community Proâ€" grammes Branch of the Onâ€" tario Department of Education, has had wide experience as a lecturer. He attended the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto and was a g:dulte from the Ontario Colâ€" e_of Education. He taught in Secondary Schools for 12 Mr., D. Butler will give an Wustrated talk entitled, "Deâ€" signs in Everyday Experience" :t" hthl.mh mutin&‘ on Tuesâ€" 20th, at Weston lcnioz school, it was announced this week by the Weston Art Guild. Nominations will also Mlustrated Talk by D. Butler Feature of Next Guild Meeting (Vears Younger?] Ostrex fi:’:{.’.":k'?fi °u wlv i hd" low in fron. Tntroductory or m<.1cflm d Eon-:coo. momu Tm&.m“w " pep, vigor and younger Men, Women! Old at 40,50, 60! Want Pep? H. C. BROOKBANKS 46 MAIN N. WESTON CH. 1â€"7681 Want to Feel | Thownds emazed what a 12 DECORATOR SHADES IN FLAT AND SEMIâ€"GLOSS$ 75 MAIN ST. N. in full length and Shortie style, all wool materials, in novelty weave, tweed and solid colours. Colours Grey, Pink, Blue, Mauve, Navy, Gold, Beige and Royal. Sizes 8â€"20. Priced from.......... : y $19.98â€"$42.50 May we invite you to come in and see our new Spring cottons, in the very latest fashions, floral, polka dots, and _ the . newest . cotton brocades. The colours are pastel and dark . cotton prints. . Sizes 8â€"44. Priced Spring Coats Dresses i‘\)} Present NEW SPRING STYLES t â€"for Ladies & Children Your Wallpaper Headquarters LADIES‘ LADIES‘ 100% wool, jewel and velvet trim, also girls‘ all weather coats, water repellent _ and _ wrinkle _ resistant. Colours, Red, Navy, Green, Yellow, Blue, Pink. Sizes 3â€"6x. Prices ... ROSS STORES GIRLS‘ NEW Spring Coat Sets The arts and crafts classes of the Weston Recreation Comâ€" mission are busily engaged in preparing for the arts and crafts show to be held April 15th and 16th in the town hall auditorium. A meeting of the publicity and accommodations committees was held Monday. SI 4-98 ® SI 9-98 Seeâ€"you dip your brush, and there‘s no,drip with Thix. lecturing to community groups he understands the difficulties of art appreciation to the layâ€" man but shows how it can be stimulated by knowing what to look for. "60" CLUB MEETING The regular social meeting of the Weston "60" club is to be held on Friday, March 25th. POSTPONE BADMINTON Due to the absence of Miss Lee Lechie, the instructor, the junior badminton _ instruction sessions have been postponed. CLASSES BUSY Look! Thix doesn‘t spill, won‘t splash or spatter. Art Institute "of . Buffalo. Through his wide experiences in years and also in nightâ€"sehool Hcreigbe ied ow palhe fig‘ metloly ang (Next to Post Office) in smart new styles, all weol fabric, also water repellent and wrinkle reâ€" sistant materials. Colours, Pink, Blve, Mauve. Sizes â€"1214x. Prices ... all with embroidery and lace trim. Colours, , Pink, Blue, Green, Yellow, and while. Sizes 212. Priows . ....._. Pant & Weskit Sets $14.19 â€" $25.98 Woman of Many Interests to Speak Here At Humber Hospital W A‘s Annual Meet‘g Elsa Jenkins, a homemaker herself, is in tune with what women like. Since her early days in Peterborough, Mrs. Jenâ€" kins has been active in little theatre work, social service in the Y.W.C.A., handicrafts, as well as in the literary and fashâ€" ion fields. Mrs. Jenkins is also well known for her talks on home decorating and planning. This background of practical experience fits her well for her present position as Manager of Women‘s Activities at the Canaâ€" dian National Exhibition. Since accepting this post two years ago, Elsa Jenkins has travelled 26,000 miles, visiting The John Countryman Chapâ€"| / ter of the I.O.D.E. are holding| | a flower arranging demonstraâ€" tion at Central United Church on Wednesday, March 30th. The J convener, Mrs. Barbara Leewis, extends a cordial invitation to | ° all. Tea will be served follow.|J© ing the demonstration. w _‘ Phone: Cherry 1â€"5237 + Calvin R. Foster, YES MANager ©OPEN MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9 TO 5 ® FRIDAY 9 TO 8 * CLOSED SATURDAY The programme for the Ice Frolic is now well underway. All club members will perform, including the junior juniors, some of whom are just four years old. Solos by Marijane Lennie, Ann Field, Gail Davies, Ann Cree, and our professional Miss Liliane de Kresz, will highâ€" light the show. There will also be games on ice, dances, comedy numbers, races and exhibitions of figures. The Weston Skating Club Ice Frolic, being held at the Weston Arena on April Ist will feature mmu.:;m e th:k:l::’: own young Mr. Charles Snelling, Canadian Senior Men‘s champion for 1954 and 1955, will perform in a solo number. Beverley and William deNance, Canadian Senior Waltz Champions, will do a pairs number. $3.98 â€" $14.98 Fri., April Ist Nylon Dresses in the latest styles, all wool fabrle, novelty weaves and solid colours. Colours, Pink, Blue, Navy, Green, Red and Grey. Sizes 12â€"14x. Prices _ 2nd Floor, + (Over I Bank) _‘ , » 4 MAIN STREET, N., Weeron, ontario FLOWER ARRANGING $14.98 â€" $19.98 Loans made to residents of all surrounding towns * Personal Finance Company of Canade TEEN GIRLS‘ Coats GIRLS‘ Spring Coats GIRLS‘ BOYS‘ In slash weave. Colours, Grey, Beige and Blue. Sizes 3â€"6x. Price .............. in the latest styles, straw and felt. Cotours, Pink, Blue, Navy and White, with coloured trim. . Prices ... ... CH. 1â€"7941 11 countries and it is on the subject of this trip that she will speak at the Annual Meeting of the Humber Memorial hosâ€" pital Women‘s Auxiliary on March 31 at 8 p.m., at the hosâ€" pital cafeteria. The subject will be "POTPOURRI", highlighting health conditions in the various countries visited, especially Inâ€" dia. Some of the planning for the new Women‘s Building will also be given. The meeting, to which all the ladies of Weston and district, are invited, will be presided over by Mrs. T. E. Dougherty. Brief reports of the past year‘s many activities will be presentâ€" JOAN DIXON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon of Weston, will become the bride of Gordon Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, Weston, on Saturday, March 26th. The wedding will take place in Elverston Park United church. Long Trousers Spring Hats Weston Girl To Wed Saturday COMPANY LIMITED GIRLS® BOYS‘ ! This award was presented to |\ General Manager, Fenwick Job, ‘at the annual convention of the | Canadian Association of Radio | and Television Broadcasters in | Quebec City, March 23rd. Voted No. One MC On Clubtime Show‘ CFJB Announcer Earlier the same week, CFJB was awarded Canada‘s highest radio award, the Keith Rogers Memorial Trophy, along with radio stations CHUM, Toronto and CFOR, Orillia, for "outstandâ€" ing community service in devotâ€" ing the entire resources of the station during the MHurricane Hazel disaster." Brampton â€"The originator of one of the world‘s largest syndiâ€" cated programs, Bob Laughlin of Radio Station KFWB, Hollyâ€" wood, has recently informed John Fox, CFJB anpouncer, that a panel of Hollywood producers and directors has voted him "The Number One Master of Cereâ€" monies on the Clubtime Show around the world." He laughingâ€" ly_adde_c!, "including me." ed by Mrs. Walter Carr, secreâ€" tary; Mrs. A. Dover, treasurer; and Mrs. W. J. Ward, convener of the travelling bridge. A check for $25,000 will be given to the hospital board, $1,000 of which will be used to dedicate a room in the new extension in memory of the late Mrs. T. A. Carpenfer, the first President of the Womâ€" en‘s Auxiliary. Mrs. J. W. Pink will present the report of the nominating committee. The judges, after listening to scores of these "Clubtime" exâ€" cerpts, including those from the world‘s leading radio statiions, voted John Fox of the Brampton radio station "tops" from both the technical and production standpoints. Last November, Mr. Laughlin requested "air checks" of porâ€" tions of the show from radio staâ€" tions throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, South America and various other countries. 1951 Meteor Club Coupe 1951 Dodge Sedan A car you would be proud to own It Pays To Buy The Best! Heater, Radio & Overâ€"Drive $1050 1950 Plymouth Coupe Black. A oneâ€"owner car ......... $895 SPECIAL 1950 CHEVROLET TUDOR A Clean Car ..............0........... $€ FED} photo by W. E. Gerry IT PAYS TO BUY AT LIPPAY‘S The least laborious, but most expensive way to get soil is to buy it. Many home owners have so many other costs to worry about that they feel that they cannot improve their garden in this way. If the subsoil fill in the garden is sandy, the main problem will be to build up the organic matâ€" ter in it in order to increase its water holding capacity. As it is impossible to mix clay with sand, the best practice is to work in all the compost, peat moss, or manure you can. The organic matter should be thickly applied wherever the flower beds will be located, since lawn areas build their own organic matter if they are well fed. Clay presents a different probâ€" lemâ€"one of opening it up, deâ€" creasing the clods and increasing granulation so that roots can penetrate and water will drain out. Incorporating enough orâ€" ganic matter to accomplish this but "dirt" on which they may attempt to grow lawns and gardens. Low in plant nutrients devoid of organic matter, and possessing a texture that is either too heavy or too light, the raw subsoil is a dirt, and that is about all. But making a good garden soil out of plain dirt can be doneâ€" though it requires both time and labour. _ When _ your _ garden: blooms and your grass grows vigorously you will feel that the time you have spent on it is not wasted. Doctor A. Noreen Crocker Physician and Surgeon 93 Yarrow Road (OpP. York. Mamorial Collasiai» WRITTEN FOR THE TIMES AND GUIDE BY THE WESTON Gardening in Weston DAILY 24 AND 7â€"9, EXCEPT THURS. AND SAT. Sunday by â€" Appointment $1095 Wrapped, Cut and Froten €695 Phone MU. 3767 KLEINBURG LOCKERS for Weston and Area Readers Home Freezer Owners! For Quality Beef Hinds of Beef â€" We Are Known For Quality â€" _ At Reasonable.Prices, Phone â€" Phone Woodbridge S5O6W â€" KLEINBURG, ONT. 1950 De Soto Sedan Heater, radio. A sharp car ’IISO 1948 Chrysler Sedan Radio and heater ._............... $495 And + C 3 47 1948 Pontiac Sedan Radio and heater. A sharp car $525 1946 De Soto Sedan : Good buy for only ................. $375 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Collegiate) y â€" THIS WEEK â€" Aro Corpn. Moves To Site In Rexdale is a practical impossibility, exâ€" cept in small areas such as flower beds. It is far more pracâ€" tical to "cut" the clay with sand or sifted coal ashes. This is best accomplished by spading into the soil a layer of sand or ashes, not less than three inches thick, If, at the same time, some other orâ€" ganic matter can be included, such as peat moss or compost, so much the better. THE TIMES AND GUIDE â€"â€" Thursday, March 24, By improving the physical condition of the soil we have doné little to improve the fer tility. No garden will grow well without feeding. Next week we will discuss the feeding of your lawns and garâ€" den. The year 1955 marks the quarâ€" ter century mileâ€"stone for the Aro Equipment Corporation, founded in 1930 at a time when many businesses were retrenchâ€" ing and few new companies were being formed. It also marks a major undertaking in moving from their postâ€"war University and Wellington olcation to a new plant and offices on Kipling Avenue in the new Rexdale Subâ€" division. The new plant opened last Wednesday, March 25th provides Fronts of Baef aras @lt t These sufferers go all out in their praise_of the wondrous relief from these Tablets. Get a bottle today. Those Terrible Headaches in the darkened areas of photo now ATOMIC Plllfl_tfl (WaMILTON) STATION 0 100 TABLETS, $5.00 INCH*‘S TRUMAC TABLETS Weston and Mount Dennis DRUG STORES SINUS The Canadian farm, with its increased use of mechanized equipment, has provided a new market for Aro lubricating equip» ment. A complete line of lubriâ€" cating equipment has been deâ€" veloped for servicing farm maâ€" chinery of every t;z and make. ;rhl npplkafio:u. and its proâ€". lucts are used yvutu;ny.n" industry. The company also has. broadened its lines to include oxygen regulators. _‘ . _ Aro now ranks as one of medium: and heavy m GAN YOU QVALIFY for â€" leadership? Canada‘s Regular Army stands high in world opinion today. And leaderâ€" ship from the finest of Canadian youth is the constant aim of this force. An Officers Training Programme is open to candidates of the right type ... can you qualify? If you are over 18, under 27, have a grade 12, or better, education, and can pass exacting physical standards, you may be able to take advantage of this opportunity for a n interesting, responsible career. For a period of fortyâ€"four weeks you will receive the Offiters Training Course, Your rank and pay will be that of an Officer Cadet and on your successful completion of the course Queen‘s Commission as a 2nd Lieutenant. You end up a qualifed leader . . . fit for command within Canada‘s Regular for the right type of person. Full information about pay, pension, medical I!‘ Here is a real opportunity obtained from your nearest Canadian Army Recruiting 1852 Jane St. â€" Weston Phone Now CH. 1â€"§275 You will be surprised at the lowâ€" cost of replacing your old furâ€" nace with the latest type of winter cirâ€"conditioning unit and flat duct work. George Jeffs, B.A.Sc., P. Eng. Off â€" Season Discount For Immédicte Installation Conroy Oilâ€"Fired Special Offer Furnaces On

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