Times & Guide (1909), 27 Feb 1958, p. 4

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EYES TESTED | Eyes Examined «â€" GLASSES â€"â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0. OPTOMETRIST F. L. MERTENS AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE ST. â€" MT. DENNIiS RO. 9â€"2841 WORK GUARANTEED Chartered Accountant 114 MAIN st. soutH WEsTON CH. 4â€"6061 OPTOMETRIST â€" oPticiaN l:l William D. Lyon B8 JOHN STREET _ BA., LL.B. ___ PROFESSIONALâ€"BUSINESS 1 Main St, N. â€" Weston || Phone CH. 10701 ” George W. Buil * KEEP THE HEeay Youy 80ueyy Do you get all the heat out of the fuel you pay for, or is a great percentage wasted up the chimneyâ€"heating the sky. Why not save this wasted heat with a HEATâ€"Aâ€"WAY UNIT? â€"and heat any room in ygur home, Basement apartâ€" ment, Recreation room, Laundry, Workshop, etc., at no extra fyel cost .. . May be purchased on small monthly payments â€" No extra charge fer installing. The HEATâ€"Aâ€"WAY is of heavy gauge steel construction for long carefree service. Operated by a ruggedly built motorâ€"driven blower. Costs no more to run than a small electric fan, which operates avtematically. It is a well known fact among heating engineers that onlr about 50% of the heat generated from combustible fuel in the average appliance is absorbed and transraitted to its actual station of usefulness, This applies more particuâ€" larly to domestic house heating appliances, and especially to hot air furnaces. FUNERAL _ HOMESâ€" _‘ rvmmmemmmemmqrmenmntrmmnnnes W. J. WARD C. W. LEASK . CHerry 1â€"64%44 YES. THERE I§ MONEY LOST UP yOUr CHIMNEY loMn.-â€"Vl'oodbr!dio, Malten, Iohofl and surrounding areas We call your attention to the faet that there is available to you an Auxiliary Heating Unit that will reclaim and utilize the Heat from your Boiler or Furnace that is wasted by going up the chimney. PIANO TUNING t NO OBUGATION _ Kidson. Photo Studio FUNERAL DIRECTORS CH. 33 Tax DEMONSTRATION Phone Your HEATâ€"Aâ€"WAY DEALER ACCOUNTANTS OPTOMETRIC FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND FREE HOME Phm.B., R.Q. KERR HEATINCG PING SERVICES |~~ , Fuob. 27, 1958 ~ Page 4 e In Downsview Success Program For Local "Y irday, last, the Downsâ€"|view YMCA Teen Club played Tatoms t BARRISTER AND SOLICITO® l RO, 6â€"7341 CH. 1.3781 7 MAIN STREET soutn hennnmmm mm nnpmmmmammmmmenmap WESTON _ â€" _ CH. 4â€"6911 _ _A CHILD PRODIGY leyapce on aumoge 1( Lord Macaulay, whose "Hisâ€"|At college he made a remarkâ€" SEmVIces | _ e en tory of Eng]n::’ was enormousâ€"|able record as a writer and deâ€" | | ly popular» a earned him a|bater, and his memory was IW ALEXANDEP A. LASKO | fortune, showed M%.abmty prodigious. By the time he was SERVICE | B. ARCH, MAALC. | from early childhood. Book | twentyâ€"five _he was famous 8 \ ArcuiTEct of Khowledge says that he was | throughout England. At thirty m vomnriow ave. born in 1800, and before he was |he entered Parliament and four mptly Filedâ€" |I OH Seariem Rd. . CH. 446516 %‘m old had written a|years later he was sent to India ngble Rates Terente 15, Ont, 8 lum of Universal Hisâ€"|as legal adviser to the Supreme tory" and a long narrative poem. | Council. D IR EC T OR Y 2 John St. at Main MORTGAGE MONEY To .ioan Evenings by appointment WESTON CH. 4â€"565 Weston Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Bre. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR BARRISTERS, ETC. Frasor & Simms Barristers and Solicitors Bank of Nova Scotia . _ Chambers BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR HEAKES and MacDONALD Barristers & Solicitors 29% MAIN $T. NORTH W E S T O N Edgar Parsons 43 KING ST. CH. 1â€"0111 CH. 4â€"8314 CH. 4â€"5697 oâ€"16â€"82 "~| WHITNEY‘S 99th birthday on February 8. She is fit as a fiddle and in very good health and spirits and up and busy every day. This little lady makes her home with her niece, Mrs. Peter Muirhead. Miss Fox‘s only remaining brother, Mr. Ben Fox of Detroit was also present to help celebrate this happy occasion. Rev. Walter Lee of Schomâ€" berg United Church announced his plans to retire in June when he conducted the annual meetâ€" Ing of his congregation recentâ€" ly. Mr. and Mrs. Lee have made their home at the parsonâ€" luc ‘in â€"â€"Schomberg for five years, They plan to live in Alâ€" the astounded dentist stared at the tooth in his client‘s pailm. "Just wanted to see if I could do it!" Strong announced. He had pulled the tooth himself with. 3 pair of pliers. Ten minutes later, when he was called in for the extraction, Dâ€"Iâ€"YÂ¥ DENTISTRY Peter Strong, of Warrenton, South Africa, walked determinâ€" edly into alocal dentist‘s to have an offending tooth extracted. After being given an injection Mr. Strong was advised to wait in an adjoining room. bogganing and dancing in the evening, Any new num‘bcn will Geoffrey Frazer be welcomed, for further inforâ€" mation please call ME. 3â€"8568. between the ages of 15 and 19 are needed for a basketball team, Of March 14th weekend, the glub is planning a trip to Camp Pinecrest for skating, skiing, toâ€" Clark. There were various kinds of dances throughout the even> PHOTOGRAPHY °* COMMERCIAL skirted frock and third was Betty Truen of Downsview wearing a "abe fudee Mss ho ies were: mln.laa tuary of Etobicoke, Mrs.‘ Baldâ€" CH. 1â€"1133 Miss C. Fox celebrated her * PHOTOSTATS * PHOTOâ€"COPY WINDER‘S TAXIT SPECIAL FALL RATES STANDARD or AUTOMATIC 1338 WESTON RD. RO. 2â€"0521 DRIVING SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION LIMITED Dependable Service 24 Hour Service PHOTOGRAPHY PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT prodigious. By the time he was twentyâ€"five he was famous throughout England. At thirty he entered Parlisment and four years later he was sent to India as lonl adviser to the Supreme The Young Adult Group will meet on Sunday evening at 7.45 in the former Ladies Parlour. As a change of pace from the Proâ€" vincial Tours, the group will pay a visit to the Far Rast via film. The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered on §un d ay morning, March 9th at 11.00 a.m. Parents interested in having their children presented for bapâ€" tism at this time are asked to eall the church office in the mernings, CH. 1â€"7544. The series of morning Lenten Sermons, entitled, "Jesus at the Summit," will be continued with the minister preaching the secâ€" ond sermon in the series called, ‘"Beyond Doubt." _ Education Week will be obâ€" served, beginning with a service in Central Church at 7.00 p.m. this Sunday, March 2nd. Some ol the teachers and principals of our schools will have part in the service, and all the teachers of the Federation and the public school staffs will be our guests. The members of the Public School Senior Choir will provide a choral selection. The minister of the church, Rev. R. E. Spenâ€" cer, will speak on "Inspirational Values in Edycation." Education Week Observed At Central Church liston upon retirement. The anâ€" nual report of. the Schomberg church which includes figures from Dunkerron charge showâ€" ed a membership of two hunâ€" dred and twentyâ€"five including fifteen . nonâ€"resident members. Total receipts for 1957 amountâ€" ed to $53,783.46 with expenses of $5,195.11. Mrs. G. Lioyd and son Grant motored to Exeter and spent the weekend with Mrs. Ferguson. Mrs, Lloyd‘s mother was celeâ€" brating a birthday. ‘ Schomberg Horticultural Soâ€" ciety are holding a euchre in the Town Hall, Friday, Febâ€" ruary 28 at 8.30 p.m. Goo# prizes. Lunch. Everybody welâ€" come, Mr .E. Smith. who spent sevâ€" éral months abroad last sumâ€" mer, intends to show some colâ€" oured scenes at the Lions Farm: ers night at the next Lions supâ€" per, Mr, Smith says he doesn‘t waste time in talk as he has so many pictures to show. Mr. Leonard Baguley, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Baguley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stephenson moâ€" tored to Elmvale recently and attended the funeral of the late Marshall Palmer. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stonehouse on the birth of a son on Thursday, Feb. 20 at York County Hospiâ€" tal, a brother for Cathy. weather was really a~tangible reminder of an old fashioned winter, wasn‘t it? This road hasn‘t presented such a snowâ€" banked appearance for several years, and to be once again snowâ€" bound, for several days, reminds us of the big storm in 1944. Howâ€" ever, if nothing else, it provides a lengthy topic of conversation! With the gale proportion winds, we suspected March had rushed in where February feared to tread, albeit a trifle early. We wonder come Saturday, will March make her official entrance in a lambâ€"like manner, time will tell. According to a current calâ€" endar we possess, February is listed with 290 days, someone‘s wishful thinking that this might be Leap Year no doubt! Neverâ€" theless, it is an interesting error, we don‘t recall having seen such a mistake on a printed calentar before. Anyone with a Leap Year birthday? According to this calendar, you may celebrate this Saturday February 291 It‘s been estimated that superâ€" market customers ‘steal 58,000 metal shopoing carts every year. The cost is $£1.650,000. So the stores add that loss to their markâ€" ups, and customers complain of the costâ€"ofâ€"living! Did you know there are 7 time zones in Canada? They are Yuâ€" kon, Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern, Atlantic, and Newfoundâ€" land. Seriously though, may we exâ€" tend Happy Birthday wishes this week to Maryanne McCallum who will have 7 candles on her cake Saturday March 1; and to Mrs. Colin Ray who observes her birthday on Wednesday, March 5. Many happy returns to you both. POLLARD APPLIANCES TD. Inglis Hi there! Well last week‘s WATER HEATER® 36 MAIN st. s. â€" wiston Phone CH. 1â€"1111 â€" 3. 4 Dot‘s Little Dashesâ€"â€"â€"â€" 10â€"YEAR GUARANTE: GLASTEEL By DOT CRAGG‘S at ELDER‘S 30% s§5.00 Delivers Save A stout gentleman determined to lose weight during a stay on his farm, hustled to the general store for a pair of overalls. He picked out a pair big enough for energetic exercise. Then a thought struck him. "Wait a minâ€" ute" he told the clerk, "those fit me now, but I expect to lose a lot â€" maybe I‘d better buy a small pair." The clerk shook his head, "Mister, if you can shrink as fast as these overalls can, you‘ll be doing pretty good," he said, and calmly went on wrapping the overalls. "Bye now, do take care of yourselves, and drive with care and caution. Have a pleasant weekend, and here is our closing story â€" ‘"The meek little man apâ€" proached a policeman on the street corner. "Excuse me offiâ€" cer," he said, "but I‘ve been waiting here for my wife for over an hour. Would you mind ordering me to move on?" > Here is another definition ot poise â€" "The art of raising the eyebrows instead of the roof." English & Mould Ltd. PLUMEING, HEATING, TINSMITHING, HARDWARE 1168 Weston Rd. MT. DENNIS Phone RO. 275753 Now Is The Time To â€" Check The Heating System Plumbing & Heating Specialists for 40 Years FREEMAN OLSON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS _ * Fuel Oil * Stove Oil * Gasoline * Motor Oils * Antiâ€"Freeze for Prompt Service â€"Phone ATlas 8â€"1323 â€"Free Estimate Have One of Our Heating Experts Qlve You A INSURANCE AGENCY LTD, WOODBRIDGE â€"â€" Phone ATies 8â€"1186 WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, B.A. BARRISTER end SOLICITOR The Imperial Bank Building, Nebleten Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. . Professional Directory Fraser & Simms BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS Bank of Nova Scotia Resident Partner of M. T. JAMIESON L& MAY & CO. R. E. MeAFEE, B. Com. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT PINE STREET â€" WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone AT. 8â€"0571 Cor. ‘$t. Clair & Old Weston Rd. 6 TOWNSLEY ST. Will be in J. Kennoth Kidd Law Office,Pine Street. Weedbridge, the 1 and third Wednesday afterncon of oach month from 2 to 6 e‘sleck â€"HERE NEXT TIMEâ€" WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 5 s WILFRID‘R SCOTT Stanley McNell 8. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. Reyol Bank Building, Terente WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE â€" * â€"« ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY For a complete Survey . of ALL TYPE$ OF_INSURANCE In Your Home! AURORA Bus. â€"â€" Parkview 7°469% Chambers 7 Main St. South ON CH. 1â€"0111 stsa â€" cast â€" _ T I N â€" ALL METALS lynh-nflndâ€"wwmâ€".hmm W. R. Scott Funeral Home PRIVATE SEDAN AMBULANCE SERVICE ATLAS #°1453 F. L. LOWRIE, R. 0. OPTOMETRIST WA NTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID W. M. MYERS . Chartered Accountant Mawmen Avenve, Woeedbridge Wours 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to neen Sat. or by appeintment J. KENNETH KIDD BARRISTER, SOUCITOR, ETC. 371 Bay Street Tuesdays 79.30, Frideys 36 pm» Ernie Brock & Son JOHN T. FARR GENERAL INSURANCE 392 Albion Rd., Thistletown Phone CHerry 1â€"9230 BM. 3â€"4097 â€" ATlos 80428 GOURLEY L HOWELL Kirby Brock compunte INSURANCE SBRVICE MAPLE Phone ATlas &0511 SRIDAYS 4 «â€" 6 p.m. And By Appointment PHONE ATlas 80621 Bus.â€"Maple 11 Res.â€"Maple 300 ROBERT E. SCOT PHONE ROGER 7â€"0661 4 694 )1

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