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Times & Guide (1909), 22 May 1958, p. 8

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h PP GARYâ€"EVANS & soNs _ â€"OUSTOM GARDENING 3 “ Grading and Tractor Work , â€"|_ Crushed Stone _| Wop Soil and Fill for Sale PHONE AT. 8â€"1286 SCO Phone â€"â€" Day: CHerry 4â€"1021 21 _ Evenings: CRerry 11220 | © Moving * House Raising ® Foundations * Aiteration HAVE your garden or lawn base rotoâ€"tilled to give the best results for weed and twitch grass problems. FREE ESTIMATES wWwORK GUARANTEED TO MEET YOUR APPROVAL REASONABLE RATES CH. 1â€"7855â€"HU. 5â€"9247 E"@"‘W " * \" (Continued ige ‘;1 ‘ . SERVICES OFFERED | | =. SERVIC P LOAM ) CRUSHED STONE ) GRAVEL and BRICK SAND ) FRONT END LOADERS ‘ GENERAL HAULAGE CH. 1â€"9407â€"CH. 4â€"8721 AT. .8â€"1126 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Old dark floors made new. 25â€"60 cycle dustless machines. 81d Gailiford RO. 9â€"6769 You‘ll thrill to the music of The Massed Church Choirs of These Five Weston Churches © CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH CHOIR © ST.JOHN‘S5 ANGLICAN CHURCH CHOIR © WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR © WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHOIR © WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH CHOIR All Under the Leadership of Mr. Bruce Metcalfe and You‘ll Truly Enjoy the Music of The Weston Silver Band conducted by Mr. A. Dobney Wed. and Thurs., May 28th. and 29th. 1 LAWRENCE W. (at Main) Two Grand Nights of Musical Enjoynment! WESTON‘S SPRING FESTIVAL OF MUSIC At WESTON COLLEGIATE Auditorium May 28th and 29th at 8 p.m. Tickets â€"â€" Adulits $1,.00 â€" Students 50¢ Available at the door and at: + 1655 WILSON AVE. â€" JUST WEST OF JANE sT. CH. 1â€"3525 Getâ€"Acquaintedâ€"Offer ~ SERU:& im PECIAL HARDWOOD ELOURKS CARPENTRY Planning & Estimating Service Free "CLASSIFIED Rotoâ€"Tilling INCH‘S DRUG STORE wEsTtON motors RUMSEY BROS. CONSTRUCTION CH. 1â€"0137 (EVE.) CH. 1â€"6641 (DAYS) WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE «Day Tour of Northern Ontario OSTVIK Special by Moter Coach â€" $129.50 A WONDERFUL TRIP â€" ASK FOR FOLDER Take Advantage of Our Work § bill barter motors 22, 1958 â€" Page 8 SERVICE CENTRE xâ€"42â€"11 Visit Toronto‘s Most Modern U.H.F. conversion â€" $35. Aerial insulation and repairs. T.V.. and radio repairs. Tearle Sound Service. CH. 6â€"3444 evenings. TYPEWRITERS for sale or rent LIMITED Air Ship â€" Bus â€" Tickets Delivered CARRIBEAN._ EUROPE â€" FLORIDA U.S.A. _ CANADA > Registered and Cndn. Operaâ€" ted. We have Nurses (Graduâ€" ate and Practical). Homeâ€" makers, Bakysitters, Baby Nurses, Partâ€"time Housekeepâ€" ers for vacation, Woman for catering and washMng dishes, Domestics, Maternity bookâ€" ings guarantecd. Expert Gerâ€" man â€" Gardener, Handymen, MITCHELL‘S FLOOR & WINDOW SERVICE We specialize in: Window Cleaning, Dustless Floor Sanding A. LYON RO. 2â€"2706 Terms. Open evenrmrgsj- 1'287 Weston Road: RO. 7â€"1210. Chesterfields, Chairs, Studio Couches Recovered and Reâ€" paired. Slip Covers made to UPHOLSTERING WESTON HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTRE Travel Service REASONABLE RATES: 9â€"5 P.M. SAT., 9â€"1 P.M CONROYAL FLOWERS Eglinton & Dufferin RU. 1â€"5596 BUDGET TERMS IF DESIRED SERVICE BUREAU SERVICES OFFERED HILLIARD‘S KLEINBURG Tubes Tested Free CY. 6â€"1178 TV and RADIO REPAIR SERVICE SAUNDERS CH. 1â€"8272 CH. 6â€"3031 4â€"47â€"tt by Factoryâ€"Trained Mechanics only ,9-95 |\ _ Mrs. Bernice Young and Mrs: |Elizabeth Hawksworth each had \a perfect attendance record this !year for which they are to be congratulated. (Continued from Page 4) Mrs. Don Hilliard returned home last weekâ€"ena with her new son Michael Herbert. (Continued from Page 4) room while the tables were cleared and then meet again in the dining room for the election of officers. The officers for the new year are president Miss Ella Whitmore, secretary Mr. Jim Atkin, treasurer ,Mr. Jim Aston, assistant treasurer Miss Carole Reed, press Mrs. Grace Rutherford, Mrs. Kathleen Kefâ€" fer. Following the election of offiâ€" cers games were played and the prizes for each person present were drawn then Mr. Jim Atâ€" kin amused all present with the fine colour slides he had taken, at the alleys, of the members in action and followed these with some beautiful scenes of the holidays he and Mrs. Atkin had enjoyed to end what all present felt had been a most delightful evening. Mrs. Violet Battersby of Torâ€" onto is spending a few days with her uncle Mr. Thompson Maw. Nashville News The new laboratories of the Water Resources Commission will be situated at the intersection of 401 ‘and Islington. This million and a half dollar project should be ‘completed early in 1959. One of the outstanding features of the new building will be University Club Annual Meetino, May 28 Kingsw ay Lambton Urited Church from 8.15â€"10.15. The Weston Club is to be coâ€"hostess for this reception with four other University Women‘s Clubs in the district. The members of the Univerâ€" sity Women‘s Club of Westor are invited to a reception for Dr. Saunders, C.F.U W., presiâ€" dent, on Tuesday, May 27, at the The annual meeting of the Weston University C:ub will be held on Wednesday, May 28 2t 8.15 in Central United Church. The different study groups will provide the evening entertainâ€" ment. Edgeley District Radio and Television SALES AND SERVICE Agents for GENERAL ELECTRIC RCA VICTOR Booth TV and Radio WOODBRIDGE Phone ATlas 8â€"0202 Canada‘s Most Modernâ€"Labhs Help Fight Against â€" 17 POINT CHECK & SERVICE The ‘annual field day will be held in the early part of June. Members will be notified shortly as to the exact date. Square dancifig and refreshâ€" ments ended the evening on a social. scale. The attendance award went to Mr. Munger‘s class. On subjects sych as "The reaâ€" son people are left handed," by Lynda French, "The Indians" by Glen Surdival, and "A visit to the Imperial Oil Building" by Marjorie Scales, the public speaking was very interesting and also well done. Mrs. Coulton, a past president and steadfast w orker for the Home and School, was presented with a corsage by Mrs. Cow and duly installed the newly elected executive. A junior choir, ably directed by Mr. Munger, enterâ€" tained us with beautifully blendâ€" ed voices in a mediey of folk songs, as well as "Do ye ken John Peel," Santa Lucia," and "All thru the night." Mrs. Darâ€" linton thanked Mr. Munger on behalf of the organization. Crests for the basketball and | volleyâ€"ball champions were pre-f sented by Mr. Bruyns, president | of the association. An interestâ€" i‘ ing twist to this proceeding wasl the fact that, this year as there | were so few volleyâ€"ball teams in | the league, a playoff, game was | keld between the boys‘ team and | the girls‘ team to decide the championship. The competition | was very keen and to the boys‘ chagrin, the girls emerged the | victors. [ Girls Win Volleyball "inal On Tuesday, May 13, many parents and relatives attended the closing meeting of the Harâ€" dington Home and School for the term of 1957â€"58. "look for the store with the fabulou: door" GIFT SHOP York Plazaâ€"CH. 4â€"6511 OTHER STORES: Dixie Plazaâ€"CR. 8â€"1015 Dufferin Plazaâ€"LE. 2â€"6611 Oshovn_ _”"_'P!”.' Centre Cavalier a twenty eight foot fountain which will be visible from the highway. In this artist‘s conception,of the new labs the fountair can be seen in the feft corher of the building. it SEALED TENDERS properly marked will be received by the ‘ undersigned up to 10 a.m., €.0.5.1T. on Thursday, May 29th, 1958, for ceiling and floor tiles to be installed at York Manor. ‘ Specifications, information to bidders, and tender forms may be obta‘ned at. the ofâ€" fice of the County Engineer on and after Thursday, May 22nd, 1958. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. POWER LAWNMOWERS > Now is the time to deal in your old machine for a New Torol â€" coUunNnty OF YORK YORK MANOR TENDER FOR TILE WORK Power Lawn Mowers from $39.95 EASY TERMS CH. 1â€"2341 BANNERMAN Warden, County of York. A. J. RETTIE, P.Eng., County Engineer, York County Building, Newmarket,; Ontarie. WM. SELLERS, Chairman York Manor. F. D. ARMSTRONG, T OR O Hardware Ltd. 39 MAIN ST. N. IMPERIAL OIL J AGENT ;| WOODBRIDGE 1 We Carry FUEL OIL AND STOVE OIL MAW‘S ELEVATOR RAY | BEAilY] *T. M. Rog. All Petroleum Needs For Your Farm Cozy As A Kitten All Winter with M AW'S Winterâ€"Wonder. CHerry 43231 | When your house is heated properly, you can curl up anywhere and be happy: Our Winterâ€"Wonder fuel oil is the guarantee of such cazy comtort becouse it‘s made to give quick, abundant warmth and to help prevent burner troubles. We deliver it automatically, of course, so e telephone call today can moke you and your family cozy all winter Fuel Oil NASHVILLE CcoAL, _GRAIN, FREpS, PusL oll , Phone Bolton 497 or CY. 6â€"1201 9e c A'nubnndomdflhnhndublumu‘fl& | iptersection .of :401 and Islington will be the largest and |modern Water Resources Laboratory on the North Ame#igan conâ€" ~ tingnt. The Canadian centre for all water andlysis, this two storey. building should be completed early in 1959. , s : The new site is aâ€" modern low slung «building comprising of a total of 83,000 sq. feet. Fourteen laboratories are going to accomâ€" modate an increased staff of sixâ€" ty and to accommodate the many The building is to be erected with the minimum of foundation work as the design allows for the most of the.structure to be erectâ€" ed on two large concrete slabs. Working . since 1913‘ on the problems of pollution and indusâ€" trial . waste this first water ana~ lysis laboratory in Canada has utgrown its original address on ‘ Richmond St., east â€"where ¢gwehty laboratory . technicians and field officers look after the water resoutces of the Dominion. delicate will purify the air and keep. it at‘a constant humidity. Special sun control louvres for the protection of the laboratories are to be installed and a special tap line will be connected with the Humber Valley trunk sewer lime to allow the laboratories to make on the spot experiments, . 3 sonn st. weston ..‘.. 1227 WESTON RD., MT. DENnNIS 2863 KEELE ST., DOWNSVIEWw Pit located at Caledon, Ont. TELEPHONE ATlas 8â€"1145 Be your own boss . . . keep your own hours and make attractive money in the bargainl As an Executive, all we ask you to do is secure new members. No product selling is involved, no canvassing. Every member of your community will â€"want to join when they learn that TEXTELLE INC. allows 6% on money deposited to their credit and 15% discount on AlL merchandise. Write for kit and catalogue: % § LADIES â€" EARN MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME Become a Partâ€"time Executive for Textelle Inc. DEPT. WEâ€"2., SAVINGS CLUB, TEXTELLE INC., * 3456 ST. DENNIS ST., MONTREAL, QUEBEC Repairs to all makes of bicycles and tricycles =~ Lawnmowers sharpened or repaired Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery inst AND SONS LIMITED K WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL % BUILDERS‘ SUPPLIES % READY MIXED CONCRETE X LOAM AND TOPSOIL ts, air flters LOCKYER ‘ Cyeo HARRY R. the outstanding buy in the low price field FLOWERS Choose yours from the » .fif{""”"""’fi" 1 in 3 ranges ... No. 7 Highway Between Woodbridge & Bramptenm Bringing problems closer to ::me Mr. DeLaport is convinced at /the pollution â€"of ~the. Hurg ~ hrte:.n‘:ama "Onte peg;" : plé +pulting. ./ their , sewer. waste into this beautiful river we might be able to get somewhere. The biggest problem of course is in the upper reaches of the Humâ€" ber but you can be sure that the technicians in these new laboraâ€" problems." s Weston then and all municiâ€" palities along the Humber have a personal concern in the success of this new venture. The first in Canada and the most moderni on the North American continent, here the genius of.science will be fighting for due of man‘s most precious gifts, water. : "water is one of our first resoureâ€"> &s and is becoming more import~ ant to industry every day, Un ant to stry every day, Un, kthuu‘-lmflud &: direeâ€" tor, "we are also misuseing our water, the job of this laboratory This.important pro:nm of the éommission is already meeting encouraging success according to DeLaport, . heavy industry . says the water expert is beginning to realize it‘s responsibilities. "At Sarnia in chemical valley there was a very serious problem.with water pollution," says DeLaport, "today it is ‘nonâ€"existant and without ‘the coâ€"operation of imâ€" dustry we would .have .never succeeded." oreir + cemer Anpescome ie rneninr c on renmremiaer +13 lution," says director DeLaport, â€" is to reâ€"educate the public." Canadian t SABREâ€" Inreriar Â¥y ies vetvacg Telephone 60â€"Râ€"3 9â€"1696

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