Times & Guide (1909), 23 Aug 1956, p. 5

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Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Doolon LAWRENCE and MAIN STS , WESTON ' Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. Canadian Cement 2', $1.35 WESTON MOTORS LIMITED Clopay Folding Doors YES, THAT’S WHAT WE SAY AND THAT'S WHAT WE MEAN'. OUR BIG STOCK OF 1956 FACTORY-FRESH C II I V . O I. I Ill' S Can’t afford to miss! o I. D S M O B ll I. E S uusr BE Lloulnmn 10 tMM THE DEGKS run nun 1951 moms Our Competent Sales Staff Are Briefed and Ready to Give You Ito - REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! 2'6" It 6'6" biz. ldocl for em; Talk to us to-day! We Are Prepared To Offer You A Deal That You annual!) scummo 200/. Dhcoum AIUMINUM MOMDINO For n. 21t COMPLETE ,STQCK 0F ' . Screen Materials IN Main The Outstanding Deal, Of 1956 In!" WOOD Houbllo For Ft. " in": 'l .63 BASH AID BARRY ONLY ' Llnllul To 5 Bags For. Balm on lam-Icy his. -ttrtti- _'..'.';.., "rff “SonliiCIiilidhm for I Yours" ln mu lam Mt" h “" wutto Rustproof Fiberglass Scrunlng designed for brlghnr oun- look and incrouud summer vontilation with removable Storm Panels and Self Storing Screen. Toxic Treated to pro- von? warp. Your best buy in Combination Doors. Mandy-04mm“ ICIIIN 'ACKAOII IOHII QCIIINI CH. 1-5231 Monday um. I - Indie.“ (otwuttto-nreattrdo [ It now goes to the Sennte for 1approval. In my opinion this “audition, which is reform leg- Jislnion at in best, will enable the finance companion to make /l, fair and reasonable return but should considerdhly cut down on prtnta which, Is I have declared before have in (my opinion been exorbitant. mu. Ton plus ot tegfatattoet we" dealt with, uvcn d which we" mph“ The lob lowing were -i:--An Am- endmom to the m Ole. Aat, In Act to Amend tht Public Servic- Superannuation hat, In Act to Provlde Equal Pay toe Equal Work for Female Em.. ployees, In Act to Amend the Royal Carnal-n Mounted Pol- ice Act, un Act to Amend the Custom: rum. no Hausa con- sidered mend reading of I Bill Finally the Hon" eonaider.d, in Resolution “In, tho 'ati vnl of the 1rtterttatlttttN u! Agreement. Moat important to me however, wu the Net that the House puud in Committee us a whole and [IVI third nud- ing to Bill 51, an Act to Amend to Amend tho Indian Act and conducted in an Resolution sun, an Act to Amend the Un- employemntl Insurance Act to make regulations tor the ex- temlon of the Act to persons engaged in tlshing and who no in business for mcmuhm. m; 3mm Loin. Act. n1. POW. sed in the Haul. who" with- out debate in mnkod contact to the acrimoniouc committee meetings whieh were not com- pleted until Saturday night. On Tuesday the House con- lidend at sumo length the Am- endments to the Indian Act which in emu IHOWS Indium to borrow mammal monks 8tuttiiiiTtttlt PARLIAMINT IIII.I. m. Irie' 810.50 0.I.E. GRAIDSTAID TICKETS mind punhcn pom": his annexing low who. hm onlyl " Dollars 'u' ollvorod - "Ak""' Berry Garage Doors MURRAY - ALLAN PHARMACY 606 froth-way Dr. Bil. 1-0189 All Seal By 7' High With2 Windows lehurgll Fem lulu hill muons MY loop Thet hat Inland Look longer Pittsburg Paints Olly when needed. One mutating top]. that came up n W lion was the to per cent tax to be leviad on the ao-ealiel Cars. adian edition. of America- mandate. t had a speech pro pared on this topic in upport of the Fee" new. but " it no at. the can ' speech is not neceaaarily given after one he prepared ik Briefly t emit this manure became at tut that the American magazines such an Time and leader: Din-t. who publish Canadian edition. have no ed- itorial coat in connection with than mum u the material irthesotsesathaturedinthe United Stat-a except for a very} small proportion of Canadian; news. Now on the other hand,; a Canadian malazine such asl Mackan'r has editorial costl ranging from to per cent to 'ii) per cent. You can readily ua' therefore that because the Ant-l erlcan publications have no ed-[ "torial coat they can all tttl Canadian advertiser: more cheaply than Macinn's. l In "" 40 per cent ot Can- adlln 'advertising went to the" two American publications am- ounting to, I understand, $0.- 000,0N and in 1956 it might well touch $0,000,000. It this is car- ded w in extreme it would mun that no Canadian mu- ulne. because of the disadvan- tage of having editorial cosh would be able to compete with American magazines and would ihlve to go to the wall. I am rather surprised that the Conurv-tives have taken the stand they hlVl in this matter and it seems to me that the gist of their remarks yesterday was that the passage of this tut on the Canadian editions would proscribe the reading of Amer- ican magazines in this country. This is, of course, ridiculous. There is to be no prescription on American magazines which are legitimate mug-zines such " Harper's or The Atlantic Monthly, but it does mean that these Io-cuiled Canadian ed- itions,, must pay a tax as the price of this unfair competition vis-a-vis Canadian magazines; it is in egoct simply a tarift. On Wednesday the Home went into Committee of I Whole to discuss estimates further and the feeling is prevalent that we shall either finish this week or only next week. $16.95 $69.95 " - colon and pri- mer ocular. Gallons only. Your :holeo of "rl-s. $4.44 OM, - Flat Wall Pall! "Micah Pom-1n NI. 1-1108 Fre Mun e! “now (No Doubt!) to: If' td.' "Atty for tho than-loggedf run I: domon-rdl Trinity "th, All." at“ y ttl He ' a playground wpnrvlsor, or Donlu Tay or, oft . . .- . and Sharon Waluh. The race In on. of the novelty concou- ml ' 00 a m Holy Communion m. annual track and Hold moor hold' by the playgrounds as: 10.00 't.rn.--Morrtirtg "GYM qnd Jqnlor Comma-"on- par' of the Weston Summer Fun proqrumrno. Morrlll playground Rev. . Gautby, LA. won the ehamplonship for this your no the meet held In" Wed. nudcy night at the grounds of Weston Collogluu and Vocu- --- -ee , ~=.- LEE-_-im-rr-i-es .iFCEe- Fi-Fri-FE-sq" -- 'lee! 'rh_trirl., ___ flow " atom-0y truer --_ ---_._ -_-- -- -- _ ____._ Weather Is Unaffected By H-Bomb TRE ESSENTIAL INGREDIENT Have you gtood at JMit's End corner, Facing Irresoluto Street; Where agony, pain, doubt, tear, And despair, all seem to meet? 'Tis bird" to know while stand- U "it”! Nations Corner ing there, How far you must carry on; Ere you escape these phantoms, And doubt, and despair, are gone. Wt any, prayer opens many doors, Where all were blank walls before; Prayer alone, can't open doors, We need to hove something more. We need faith that gives u! courage, For doubt and despair, are sin; Prayers are vain at Heaven'. door, Without faith to help them in. --Armour T. Irwin. Geneva. - There is no ru- Ion to conclude that any nu- clear explonons which have so far Uken place had any large-scale effect on the wea- ther. This is the opinion of the Executive Committee of the World MeteoroiogieiU Organi- zation which met recently in Geneva to consider the ques- tion on the basis of I" avail- able information. A. I result of its finding, the committee decided to dis- continue lts inquiry into this question although it will keep the matter under review in the light of my information which might be forthcoming in the future. At the lame session, the WMO Executive Committee decided to let up a four- member panel of experts to study the meteorological as- pects of the peaceful mes of atomic energy - particularly the movement at radioactive waste products in the atmo- sphere. Among possible tech- niques which it felt might be developed we: the use of harmless radioactive tracers to enable large-scale move- ments of air masses or ocean currents to be studied. Th; new vimurd it design- ed to serve the needs of em- New Sstaement In Koren Seoul. __ With aid from the United Nations Korean Re.. construction Agency, : new settlement for 800 persons. complete with school and community centre, in now rising on former paddy land. THE CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE Poet 's Corner 'lhllan and Sense” h In hm a good round bank balance. Regular savings can make life a lot pleasant: in a hundred end one other up. You may want the down peymentonnhomeofyowm,eTVsetorecer. .. when the children's education il on your mind or e leisurely retirement someday. Wham itil met you want or need, you have to learn the secret of mint ton-thins by "war!!- P-y by w you amenythomoncywptinemerganda till you reach your raving goal-tlien you start saving for the next one. Why notopen 1 Saving Account qrtth - today? 0mttftheuststrrsttt 'ntergttodstmtdsleq Like many weeds, Field Bind- weed, or small-flowered morn- ing glory, is an immigrant from Europe. It is elassmed as a pro- hibited noxious weed under the Canada Seeds Act, which means that no seed of any kind can be legally offered for sale if it con- :tains even one seed of Bind- weed. Wm. Lorne Young, husband of the former Joanne Davidge ot Weston, died Monday, Aug- ust 20th at the Toronto General Hospital after a lengthy Illness. He was only " year: of Me. Born at McLeod, Aim, he re- ceived his elementary school and secondary school education there. He was a graduate of the University of Toronto in Chemi- cal Engineering and had been employed with the Eldorndo Mining and Refining Company until his illness. He and his family had resided at Port Hope. He is survived by his widow, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Davids: of 28 Sykes Ave., Weston; four children, Gayle, 8, William, 4, Janet. 2. and Karen, tour months; and a sister, Mrs. B. Haddon (Eleanor) of McLeod, Alta. The funeral was held Wed- nesday, August 22nd " the George Funeral Chapel in Port Hope with interment in Port Hope Union Cemetery. Field Bindweed Seed Prohibited The Field Crops Branch of the Ontario Department of Ag- riculutre advised that because it is a perennial with a very extensive and deep creeping root system it is not only one of the mgst persistent but also one of the hardest weeds to kill. Without support from other plants the stems of Field Bind- weed will form a dense mat on: the ground or twine in a coun- " ter Clockwise direction Hound other plants. The twining Ments, are known to new ten feet in length. 1 The leaves vary in site ttnd, shape but are somewhat arrow shaped, with smooth edges." Flowers appear from June to September, are morning-glory; shaped. one inch or less across. ( En masse the flowers provide; some beauty to the nature 1ttv-l er But strike tear to the heart of the farmer. The seeds are It, ployees of the Mungyong Cement Plant - largest in Korea - now being built with UNKRA lid " I cost estimated at $8.5 million. OBITUAR‘Y WILLIAM LORNE YOUNG lent In etghttr of in inch in length, grey-brown in color. pear shaped and :11 produced in pods with one to four need. controlled will choke on! an trqltivated plum. cm In- dhmon . -ttrte and has been done on m hm but the - "he. time, in”. vigilant! In! and mi. ”kl-I'M“ m-uv.u.o.mut.m an.“ 3.00 as,-.-.-' CW, I". It H. “can. I.“ 9.30 q.m.-eotht. ond SUM Mr. M, c. W ”.00 's.m.-Hotr Comm - In. I. I. m 7.00 tr.m.-e-eq and “rm-Mr. N. c. - (Muller " St. Phillipa " toff Manon Id.) lodor: lav. Howard K. Manon IA. Lth. 3t St. mm" I.“ Sunday, August 26th, "" Sunday School, " Mlnum n 10 mm. ll mm. . 7 pm. The Minister of the Church will conduct both Mk“ _ A Beginners and Nurury Clan is held during the morning worship. DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH '" DOWN’WW AVINI“ REV I. w. “DOING - PASYOI Church Ynkpllom: Ch. OJ!" 10.00 a.m.-iLE SCH001.-Cu"so '09 .VWYMI. 11.00 o.m.-MthtNIN0 WoMFttp-6oest - Mr. Como, ”M. 7.00 p.m.--EVENiN0 "eviCr-0te." Spain Mr. Comm; Sham. . DAILY VACATION mu 'CtMMA-Atq. 13.24 ivory Momlng from [IO-IL” Ln. All school I.“ mum Valium. '0"an Nittht--Tht"s, Avg. "-rao p.m. Church Of St. David (Anglican) tst.ANttetttM- 0f Westminster, Weston Humor!“ and Central United Churches at DOMINION SHOPPING PLAZA F,rIElrIrEIriIrrlrEIf] This is an Invitation to attend-1h. St. John’s lulu! ttttNF' CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Sunday, Aug. 26th, 1953 11 A.M. REV. It. E. SPENCER, M.A., 3.0. mm w. u was Thntty 1m. Smithy. Auk. - WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, Aug. 26th, at 1.” pan. tsponsored by the Anglican Church” of £9053qu 11.00 a.m.-Morning 'royer-lt.v. T. B. lad". ST. NO"' itht the III“) (IIYIIDINOM| TIC“) cum: s'li'iti'irh"i'l'tt' PLAZA "we. Av... loco an Irv. u. w. WIDNALL EA. um. Mu “HOW GOOD IS GOD?” DRIVE-II CHURCH .rif/. SUNDAY. MIR. Mth, ttM Dumb: Strut Edd of Six Huh UNITED SERVICES SUNDAY, AUG. 26th DOWNSVIEW UNITED CHURCH Rev. F. Hlllhrd COME and WORSHIP TN! THIIYEEN‘IH SUNDAY AME. YIINIW "eter,ChvrdtdTUAdit - "muons " - Church.- In Walton and mm [EV O. It, "LR B. m.. ”NIH“ I“ GIOII! IVAN. “CAM Juno St. and Wilton Atre. 7:30 AM; (inhalant-bud.“ tittrteteet-ttmrtttHt! unofmllnndhtm" Induce-Iv. '..ti-t-dt &‘-D.H-vnyhm~ myhunbhhhd. um " I. “do it]

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