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Weston Times (1966), 16 Mar 1967, p. 28

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sn rmugpihs.....efih ... harved PmE APPLIANCES e TV e FURNITURE AVUTOMATIC WASHERS Guaranteed _ reconditioned_refrigerâ€" ators, ranges, TVs, Washers, etc. Toronto‘s largest display. Offers acâ€" cepted from ........... FINAL WEEK Combination T.V. STEREO $ Electrohome, Fleetwood, Westinghouse, General Electric, Etc. Regular $449 to $669 with trade. Offers accepted from .... ‘ RECONDITIONED Inglis, McClaryâ€"Easy, Westinghouse, % General Electric, Etc. Regular $249 to $399 with trade. Offers accepted from .... DRYERS Inglis, Thor, General Electric, McClaryâ€" Easy, Westinghouse, Etc. Regular $169 to $299. Offers accepted from ..................... General Electric, Westinghouse, McClary, Gurney, Tappan, Force, etc. up to 30" sizes. Regular $149 to$369 with trade. Offers GCCEDNOU FOMG câ€"1.issresceiccinenirinsccnre Thor, Inglis, McClaryâ€"Easy,â€" General Electric, Westinghouse, etc. Regular $129 to $199 with trade. Offers ACC@PH@U FFOM ..... clssesenensemmenmmmenes Electrohome, General Electric, Fleetwood, Westinghouse, Marconi, Etc. Regular $169 to $299. Offers accepted from ........ PORTABLE TELEVISION RANGES WRINGER WASHERS Westinghouse, General Electric, McClary, ‘I Etc. From 4 cu. ft. to 14 cu. f. Regular_ $199 to $519 with trade. Offers accepted from REFRIGERATORS C SHOP 9 AM. to 9 P.M. â€" SATURDAY TO 6 P.M. EVERYTHING FULLY GUARANTEED â€" ALL NAME BRANDS NAME YOUR OwWN PRICE WE INTENDâ€"TO KEEP OUR BANK MANAGER HAPPY:! 16 â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, March 16, 1967 etwood, Westinghouse, , Etc. Regular $449 to Offers accepted from ... AT MACEY‘S ©100â€": .-â€"E*mu 100 95 income tox time but every ot this time, business slo ‘dvl-‘ ll_l_n-dug_(n_’d.‘-l.:uflffl'u-tnuk:"m-dut TO oo o e t e e e oo e Hod -dn-npd.‘-‘bufifhm-â€"tnukfl!hu‘dm everything in our stores and worehouse too, oll at the price "you" want of m‘mmum«sn.m.mmlu- lesmon are to toke any reasonable offer, ond turn down am businessâ€"no foolingâ€"so come prepared to buy. If we cannot er dealers, a beoutiful 10â€"p¢ coffes set is yours for your trouble. IF YOUR OFFER 1S NOT ACCEPTED THIS SET IS YOURS FREE J BEDROOM SUITES Complete with innerspring mattresses, and wide variety of covers. Serta, Bedford, etc. Regular $169 to $399. Offers accepted from . 3 piece and 5 piece suites available with double dressers or triple dressers, panel or bookcase bed. Regular from $149 to. $499. Offers accepted from ................... Left over from bedroom suites. Mostly 54" sizes, Walnut finish, Panel and bookcase beds in group. Offers accepted from _ c ts Wide variety of mattresses and matching box springs. 30", 36", 39", 48", 54" sizes, etc. Regular $59 to $159. Offers accepted from ...... DINETTE SUITES 3 Piece to 8 Piece suites available in wide range of colours and colour combinations, Regular $69 to $199. Offers accepted from ...... CONTINENTAL BEDS BED CHESTERFIELDS 5 Piece to 9 piece suites available with buffets and hutches as desired. Regular $249 to $929. Offers accepted from ....... DINING ROOM SUITES £0 _ TLLELVIGIVN Electrohome;â€"Admiral;â€"Fleetwood, Mar«â€" e coni, General Electric, Westinghouse, Etc. Regular $219 to $369 with trade. Offers Acc@pt@d FFOM .............ssssssemscnan CHESTERFJELDS Braemore, Serta, Troister, Futurama, Vogel!, Castle, Etc. Big choice of styles and colours. Regular $149 to $499. Offers 23" TELEVISION accepted from .. ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE: ALL SALES FINAL HUNDREDS OF UNLISTED ITEMS â€" HURRY! 100 150 ‘30 ‘30 Front Yard Ve â€" Gardens Create ’Lhil meeting, which will be held on Friday, April 7 at 8:00 p.m. at the C. R. Marchant Sr. Public School, Weston, is being called to organize the new asâ€" sociation, and to eTect an execuâ€" tive & The new riding is composed of part of the former three ridings of (1) York Centre, (2) York West and (3) York Humber. Walker, Winters ‘zz & Cowan, Guests ;; At Founding Meet â€" Mr. Winters, will be joined on a panel by James E. Walker, M.P. York Centre, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Naâ€" tional Revenue, and Ralph Cowâ€" an, M.P. for York Humber. Robert H. Winters, minister of trade and commerce will be the guest speaker at the founding meeting of the new "York West" federal riding. A special inside page of the Weston Times sponsored by Borâ€" ough of North York, York and Etobicoke businesses and merâ€" chants is published this week to remind you that this is Easter Seal Time. ‘Sleep my Beauty will be preâ€" sented two nights, April 19 and 20, at the Spenvalley Drive Pubâ€" lic School, 1st black north of Sheppard, running west from Jane Street. j The Commissioner from the North West Territories, Mrs. Ouchterlony will be guest of honâ€" The children and parents are working very hard because the proceeds are going to help the first Brownie Pack of Clyde River Baffinland, N.W.T. and also to assist two Indian Rangers from Whitehorse, Yukon Territoriesâ€"to come to Heritage camp an interâ€" national camp being held this year in Morrisburg, Ontario in July to celebrate Canada‘s Cenâ€" tenmial Year. ‘‘Sleep my Beauty," a modern version of "Sleeping Beauty" will be presented by the members of the 560 Brownie Pack of Spenvalâ€" ley Drive, Downsview. This play will have an all Browâ€" nie cast, with the mothers directâ€" ing and making the costunres. Residents who are growing vegetables in their front lawns in the Borough of York may be in for a shock. Mr. MacDonald said there is no byâ€"law which says you can‘t have â€"a â€"vegetableâ€"gardenâ€" in No one has the right to erect a fence on public property and if the fences or hedges are unâ€" sightly or a matter of hazard, works commissioner Colin Macâ€" Donald wants permission to take them down if the owners refuse to coâ€"operate. The Conservative elements in the riding of York South chose John L. Holley, a former mayor of Weston, to be their candiâ€" date in the imminent provincial election. â€" â€" William George Beech, the conâ€" vention chairman, and Dr. Norâ€" man Gunn were also put forth as candidates. The former, howâ€" ever, declined the nomination on To date, the Westonâ€"Mount Denâ€" PC.‘s Chobse To Oppose 1978 Weston Rd. "241â€"8091 JACK HOLLEY . . . Conservative Guides Put o To Help Indial Easter Seal NO. 12 enve dents butio welfs If velo are facil the â€" send moti TT pose reso brou Mon ing with ed by" to : ugh trol you the fen "thi

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