Times & Guide (1909), 10 Nov 1960, p. 18

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, nth: feature seems to be the (" t that there bum-ins which can _ but)“ in any combination to E l m hung to thepall instead fl being placed on 'he floor. ', K y The woods Ire beautiful. Pale s',ti"iiii' combined mm rural or , in is one stunmn; mmhi- Fiiia.eert, appliances. The "Net in that wum. - look of by-[une eras. _ a: elutter-to make house. E lyrprilingly simple. We asked "What's new?" M Mekerraeher, Home Im- -gtt Manager " Benet his! Company, he quickly told that the Continental Kitchens. - m the uni-mu kit. . '.attsmd (or u may yam h chi: plum In built-ins of - lull-ll woods combind (Iii; -ii-iiiriiriiidt Kitéhens, Patio Kits Are 'opalor Choices At Beaver Lumber Other Stores In Thir Area: Save 50% By Using ThisrCoupon BF---- I942 WESTON ROAD GREENHOUSES CRANG PLAZA-M Million Raid WESTDALE PLAZA-g-MI Weston Rd. (at Blondin) IIXDALE PLAZA-tte.? ldington Ave. N. “ELE-WILSON PLAZA-IOM Wilton Ave. W P. Graham and Sons _AlltAMtullllill'll' willie“ Man Or Woman tsation...andoteoumetuteo Inimit- end mehogenyl of vuyint shades. One would elmmt think they were designed by I woman (we didn't are uh!) because en the features women like in I kit- chen Ire “nibble. For instance, there in I sliding and removable cutlery tray which an be pushed back for only ICC!“ to the rest of the drawer. Revolving corner shelves in both lower and upper cupboard units, (we call 'em Lazy Susana); n breadboard which slides into the cabinet when not in uu: and I metnl-lined bread drawer with air-tight lid to keep bread nice and fresh no other features. Adjustable shelves are standard equipment and there seems no end to all the modern ideas to build around wall ovens. dish-wushers for all occaswns. o WEDDING BOUQUETS V a FLORAL PIECES DESIGNED TO ORDER . FRESH CUT FLOWERS a' FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE siiii'if, OUR NEW LOCATION FLORISTS FLOWERS 919 SCARLETT ROAD ' D l S C O V E R ( THE MANY ADVANTAGES IT’S NEW...I=£EL DRY When It's TEEMING RAIN! and counter alum-u. We punc- ullrly liked the any filth and sliding shelf which are feature. of the built-in our] unit. for ing the for By the wuy, the "Continental" xauities Ire "out of this world" too'. Availibh, also It": built-ins for bedroom. dining-room and liv- nix-room. This can often simplify the problem of furniture buying for young modems.. Mr. Mclierracher told " that with their new of 25 men always on hand (or installation work, they can handle just about any volume of business in the way of house additions . . . recreation rooms, roof repairs, kitchen and hath. room remodelling. Seems there'sVva.r, something new in "do-it-yourself kits" down at Beasvr. Patio kits allow the WESTON REPELLO causes garments to shed water like a duck's or two of sniffles, when you have your outer garments . . . or hunting outfits i . . water-mooted with RE. PELLO at any PARAMOUNT CLEANERS. Only PARAMOUNT have the new REPELLO process in feathers! You keep comfortably dry . . . ward off a case Metro Toronto . . Water-Proof Now... YOUR TOP COAT . . ' RAIN COAT . . . CHILD'S SNOW SUIT . V . HUNTING Ol‘TFlTS . . . Any Garment you want to stay dry in wet weather. man of the house to throw up i patio covering in nothing nat. It include: the aluminum support: and roof of Exolile. Emma, my! Mr. Mckerrarher, in fibre [I‘ll reinforced plulic and comel in I good selection of colors. lt can be used tor room dividers and car Porta too. _ His crew it also tumble for free eslimlus on guy type of re modelling job. And for those who hue not had the pleasure of browsing around Beaver Lumber Company. at 1731 Weston Road, it is what one might (all a "Do-it- yourself Man's Supermarket", Carts Ire avlil-ble Ao wheel up and down the Ililel, self-serve fashion, and if help is needed in selecting, friendly salesmen are on hand to help. CH. 1-1231 10 Fat Service Plum: throughout Grater Tax-onto PARAMOUNT SERVICE STORES LTD, CLEANERS & DYERS CH. I-9103 THE ABOVE PRICE DOES NOT COVER DRY-CLEANING I - George Gulbrnith. (Mull Pen- lrbse, Jack Mitchell and Bill Dry:- (dale are the tour partners. George and Orvnl manage the new store in Weston with George in charge of production and Orval looking (after sales. Resident in Toronto tut present, both men intend to lmove into Weston or its suburbs IS lsoon as they can find suitable ac- ‘commodation. George end his wife ;Lornn have three boys, ages ten, ,seven and two. orvtil and Coleen ‘Penrose have no children Is yet. ‘Both lads like to hunt and fish, 'nnd George's special hobby is golf. “We spochliu in cleaning long, wide draped“ for both residual“! ind commercial or industrial cul- tonen" nya George Galbraith of Chester Cleaners, 1708 Wenon l In the small, or compact car meld, Cruickshank Motors have a particularly wide selection of 1961 models. A feature which Cruick- shank customers have come to ap- ipreriate is the firm's famous "ire door showroom" where the various models can he examined in com- fort, including the all-new Comet, the English Anglia, the Zephyr, the Consul, and the Zodiac. Firm Makes ShortWork Of Cleaning Long Drapes cotwatulations are in order to George and his_three partners who, on October 3rd, opened a branch of Chester cleaners here. The 50- "ar-old main plant is on Brand- view Avenue in Toronto. Their lpncious new store, which is one of the attractive new buildings south of Lawrence Avenue, is n hive of industry already. hillhe front we were fascinated u we 1satched an operllor doing up a .veritable mountain of men’l white shirts. Beautifully white, and look- ing just like new, they Ire return- ed to summer: in den plastic bags. _ Both new and re-conditioned cars are the responsibility of Serv- ire Manager E. V. Foster (Frank) who has just completed his 34th .year in this capacity with the com- ’pnny. A native of Weston, Frank Ihics had only one employer since iluving school, Cruickahank Mo- liars. .Muny Westnnites feel that QFrank maintains an intimate per- son] interest in automobiles snld “land serviced by the firm. His 34 wars attest to that. fl Store Gurs ire 7 Ih.ttt. to T pm. and there seems to be plenty of Continued from pan Ir-- mileage, 1961 prices are the same as last year. Economy With Luxury of Ito. 2-7303 .25 PER GARMENT parking in front and " the ml of the “on. M for rush orrurs, Mr. Gnlbnith all: " thoy can give mm hour urvice and, un- like many clan-n. without an. charge. Rug cleaning, either in the home or in their plant, in another IOW- ice of Chane“. A woman motorist was driving along 1 country road when she noticed a couple of retmirmen climbing I telephone pole. ‘Theu two friendly, smurpriling young men hnve great hopes for the town of Weston, south of Law- rence avenue. Says George, w.., ton has no other place to new but south'." "What Ire they doing that fort" she asked her companion. "Surely my driving isn't that bad.'" LET’S GO . . . It's relaxing . . It's fun . . It's sociablo! BOWLING! 1736 WESTON RD. WESTON CH. l-IIU WESTON BOWLING For Men and Women Team Bowlers SATURDAY DATES llltlllipliylldl.0 OPEN LANIS Process. . . Completely, Exclusive PARAMOUNT CLEANERS . . . a really fabulous WATER - PROOFING ", Roberts Smart Shop 97A LAMBTON AVE., MOUNT DENNIS 1166 WESTON ROAD, MOUNT DENNIS IN TORONTO WITH I948 WESTON RD. CH. 1-578] BUDGET TIIMS tr DISII‘D Roberts and give you. the some wonderful fashions and the some top quality that have awn you 20 years of satisfaction. you'll find everything to flatter and delight you-al-ous colors, fine fabrics, all delightfully feminine. Always outstanding values and, if you come in and see our variety of se- lection, you’ll be glad you did A 0 Value . (Duality q Service 2030 WESTON ROAD, WESTON INTRODUCTORY OFFER I

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