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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 13 Aug 1964, p. 20

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ET,I.¢nrrm"s PHARMACY I""" and CAMERA snap “I MTISER - “mutiny, August 13, I964 - Page a - wish“ for I M "cowl-Jo learn that cm. the Cana- "rtq In. Audrey Luck. Minn Cancer-nun an when a... and. who "cumin“ mm: canes in no ro- h_ on Thursday, August ?,Rt,""I's5, at per-om - It may an“ him Marion: WW " St. u: anyone; tome cum can bc JW'I hound. I prevented; my patients mm o o o ‘cmmer can be cured; all patients Mr. and Mm. “owner. and “mm cancer can be new; the Jo-, d Horner Avenue, Mn‘earner cancer " diagnosed the mm home after ‘ two week more efttwtsve the ueaImem yum " . oottage u Port Help me Sammy odumu the Dover. ' ipublsc about cancer and learn . . . {more about It through resemvh. . ‘Gne generously to the camp-nan All"??? ef 35?: “3.1393. of the Canadian Cancer Somew- Mr. and In. Hewher. and no Jamel, d Horner Avenue, have Mun-Md home after a two week nation " a cottage u Port Dover. ' Friends and neighbors of Mr and Mrs Jim Clark, wtsh than Wheat and good fortune m their new home ll Auto On- uno. The Clark hmxlymved from Burlingame Road on Satur- day, August I. We would kae to apolozte to Reverend Kenn Ksddell of me W ad the Atonement for ailing han Neal at last week: Many happy returns of the '..".l my to my dear nusband Arthur, “f who celebrates ms b.rthday to- m by, August 13, may he have ca my more birthdays that we in" together, ' Birthday wishes to Mrs, Lee Bridges, Delma Drive, who ceLe- bum her bxrthday on Thursday, August 13, . Hum-mun. m . 't My." 2.15 “m 1.99 ant ' . xu ”new: “Amman CHANGE no LOTIOIS Part-tf-ttrt Mu. , 3.95 - ----- 5m A -- dun Cunh ..__ 5.75 " Arr Svanm Wag n 4 any V-U cmmmah: lrana'rw _ or” may Why “Was Ti, ONE ts under rem car farm“ w;'-:". Selra m the “humor; w. pnct T Although science sun has m . 'i"',,'",',',',',',', Inn!" m mic run: . Boo - A COM Where The Alder: Grow ()ffi1"-'-'-rll'--'-i- w. FREE DELIVERY! SAV! 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No 'Il hut-mm 100 mum, to he!" in M Dunn» r-u",',".',"" with mm. bum _ ' " ,rr. mu 14.95 ' or Outdoor no or u “A hemlo- Procedlu W. com a but I... " m "that: comm, TlAYlL. WIT, ".t00d" h. nub VII IHIIVI TH. ”an to UM" WANTTYIB IUYI A t,e, _ IIITAMA IC CAMIIA 2554151 Free Prueripfion Helm-p 0 he. All-boy Motorized Do'ivory CAMERA SHOP SPECIALS $14.95 ".-e.,pt-,Nr-..rttmidt"-er-'orrsoeo_'sett -a.eo-mtdrt-rs*t6-'mm"_etom'-'-e, LOUTTIT’S MID-SUMMER SPECIAL BARGAINS AID DISCOUNTS 2.25 VALUES GOOD UNTIL WEDNESDAY, AUG, I9. 1964 2.69 ueh IIING YOU. KODACOLOI OI ILACK ' WNITI FILMS IO! DEVIL!”- INGJAND PRINTING AND IICIIVI A NEW FILM "" - '" - '" . 120 - ALSO KODACOLOI I)! Welcome home to Mr and Mrs T R Guaduehe, 36 Foch Avenue who have Just returned from I four-week vacation m Vancouver wnere they spem time “suing wan I Melanie, M13 Linda Met. Do you have one or m hours a day, once a week mat you can spare to drive Cancer patients to the Przmess Margaret Hospital for treatment? Pleas: can CL. 14256. We ab need more volun~ teer drivers. A murcelianeous shower was held recently for bride-elect Marie Frances DeSouza of Al- derwood, by her matron of hon- or. Mrs. Joan Bell of Mimico. sister of the groom. Mrs. Edith Faulkner. mother of the groom, was eo-hos' Miss DeSouza will become the bride of Robert John Faulkner of Alderwood, Saturday. August 15 at 3:30 pan. The wedding to take place in Alderwood Pres- byterian Church, Matron Of Honor Holds Shower 3 For Bride-Elect ; Friends and relatives of both the bride and the groom attend- ed the shower and many lovely gifts were renewed. i uoxuMnsuuTAumnon I Compare las MACLIAN‘S TOOTHPAI‘II Camp." 61K your: KIDNIY "LL! Comp-re Nt qt TANNING LOYION Comp-re IM KAOPICTATI M Ohm Adulu n1 children. 1 compare 1.39 _ EILIIV T|$3Ul All ettiourm, 'AT,'"" 6 Roiisfk9, DVNACNIOMI " I "In. “and. rum Indoor m Oidoor E or U ASA Inrlud" "m..." 3.49 KOYIX If! Compare '" DVIACNIOMI I” FHIIL Includn nrkudnl in leur- 2.89 IXTIA S'ICIAL wlfh FRI I non. FILM. Ron" unfit?! I mm mush cnmarn Mm book on Mm to In. good tnos4rs swan 19.95 MIMOII-ILIVATOI Ttttpeter, I mum. a Camp-n " S ”’01.! a I "In. Monl HUI You ml' wir, UV to M In mewhamln. Indoor- or autumn Int-Ind" pmndnl 3.” trrorr's<n I in VOW LIKE - luv IIIIAIIA -""' Danny only with other new. KLEIN“ 20tt'r (Empire 2/37t L, Cl. 1-3256 All rPdpuhr Brind- TRY OUR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. FREE PRESCRIPTION PICK-UP! CIGARETTE! IPI a Canon 1.57 69: i 83c Baskets of yellow and white Chrysanthemums chem-ted Al- derwood Uthed Church foe the recent weddm; of Lorena Jean Mcues to George Arthur wu- 1urm of Lon; Brunch. The bride in the daughter of Mr. and Mn Irvine R Meuea, 431 Valermq Dr, Alderwood and the groom 13 the son of Mr. and Mrs, G, A Williams. Lak- Scu- 30.. Ontario The Rev B. Warren perform- ed the afternoon ceremony and Mrs. Warren was solos: for the occaswn, Gwen m marriage by her hr. ther, the bride wore a white fitted gown of pew de $010. with appllques of Alencon lace on the full-length skm. The bodice was trunmed with seed pearls and it featured a train. A Coronet of pearls held her bouttant veil in place and she earned I bouquet of mauve and Whit. orchids, and stephanous. Attending the bnde were Mrs. Patricia Tireron as min-on of honor, and MISS Janice Swatuk and Mess Heien Decker u bridesmaids. Their floor-length gowns were of mauve silk organ- dy Ob' hrumespun fame tea- tunngtctk panels caught at the wms! w tit I bow. Hats of matchmg hand-made roses, with nose-tip veiis of mi- lane were worn by the bride's attendants. They earned cas- cades of mauve and white mums. The groom was attended by Edward Finch, as best man and as ushers Dr. G. Williams, his brother and William R. McLees, The groom was Edward Finch, as be as ushers Dr. G. I? brother and William brother of the bride, Guests were received in the Banquet Room of Applewood Restaurant, by the mother of the bride, who wore an organza lace tiered dress in beige with a green tulle hat and beige acces- series A corsage of pink roses completed her costume. Receiving for the groom his mother chose a pale green dress and coal ensemble with white lace overlay, a white hat and accessories and I comes: of yel- low roses. i VICK'S TRIVSPAN XU’I TABLETS l Camp-n 135 LIT ( TABLETS Prompt effective rm 1 lirf of my Fever allergv symp- I toms In upper respiratory "a. Snoum], Nasal Congestion, Runnv Neat. Watery “chin: r, Eye. " Tablet. I.” a _ PIFSODINT TOOTH PAITI I Empire I.“ 69e -A turquoise lace suit , white profile hat and white Pocono Mountains Honeymoon For Couple Wed In Alderwood MAY FIVII IIMIDII! CHLOE-WNLOV “nu-rs Compare 100 onlv mmcmm "D" TABIJ‘TTS, Ir, Compar- 1,0! Only 7 _ I DRISTAN TABLETS Compare las only ORNAL CAPSULES Compare 139. Only PYRIBF.NZAMLNE TABLETS 12’s. Compare 6W. Only _ CO-PYR~0.\TL CAPSULES 25". Comp." 2as, Only V. I.” iExALL RAY FEVER ALLERY TAMPAX 10's. Raul" or Super Compare Mt _fre HELENA IUIIMITIIN Water UH ('eansma Cream Hm Reg 450 2.95 DITTOL ANTHIPTIC 'e Camp." 1 23 , .09 KOOACHIOMI ll 0 mun HOV" Film Indoor or outdoor, lnrludn proreatttg 3.99 A IIAL BUY - Blunt tun." mm ' roll: Much 3nd white mm ran WUI "he " Colored or him-k mud white Mum MI I to“ ttim Complete with neck strap .2089 IALIMI. [tumor "In. Bulb UV an n In: s.es Ill IL‘CI AID WHIYI In“. G?“ 127 120 Compare an. 3 rolls 92e with I" '" '" meiu was won by the bride for travelling to the Pocono Mountams. A while orchid cor- ;ngc Wu worn with her Butt. The brute and groom will live on the West Mail, Etobicoke. Among out of town guests at Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur Williams leave Alderwood Uni- ted Church following their recent marriage Bride IS the dough- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine R. McLees, 431 Volermo Dr. and groom IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Williams, Lake Scu- 909, Ont. Photo try Christopher Smith To Drisp Natural Gas Rates For House Heating Customers The Ontario Energy Board Tuesday gave approval, on an in- terim basis, to natural gas rate reductions which will save resi- dential house heating customers Woodland Topics (Continued from page 13) I "Don't overlook the little; fishes, the ten ineh brook from; and bass, and the pan fish such as yellow perch, rock bam, 2fl) heads and sunfish. Taken on light l tackle, these fish can provide ‘real sport. They are seldom dit- 1ficult to catch, ready and willing “to take most any bait that is at- Ltered‘ and their large numbers {can provide many pleasure filled Iii,':,',',,',', for young and old. “Probably one of the main rea- sons why many people of On- tario are not great consumers of fish Le simply because they don't Lire bones, The art of prepar- ing fillets of small pan-sized fish is not difficult and only requires practice. Surplus fish are often Ewen to nelghbors and friends whose en- thusiasm for such gifts are some. thes measured by the fish being discreetly deposited in" the near- est garbage can, If they were nicely filleted in the first place. wrapped in wax paper and ch11‘- ed, such gifts would probably be more than welcome and. more important, they would he put to good use and not wasted When it comes to cooking fish. each angler has his own favorite meme One of our favorite meth- ads. and one which meets with Coe approval of most housewives, is with the use of foil. This eliminates the amoke. grease. and much of the odor encountered in frying fish and keeps the chore of washing dishes. pots and pans lo a minimum. “If you've never tried cooking fish m foil. you're missing tt real treat. Take one or two fillets tMV cording to size and place on a piece of toil about twelve inches square Add a few Mm often- ion and other vegetables. Season with salt and ripper Include a dab of butter and fold the foil, sealing the entire contents. in a package "Place the package on hot coals after the campfire has burned dowi,-- or on In outdoor bar- brcur. -. or in a hot oven. After about ten minute: the top of the fml should he pierred to allow 'hp mtrttrr, to ”nape, Cook for another five minutes and then "move n from the roam. It is readv to eat (mm the package, or an be Hardened to I plate" "T"nat sure sounds good, does” it' f can “.mwdlv wait to (me it a try. Ind hope you will too. With a romp-e like that. I believe the Dept of Lands and Forests when they say, "For comment and dppmdahle enjoymem vou can't boa? the pan sin dish for hm and good eatmg" the wedding were Mr. and Mn. Mme Stuart at Winnipeg, Mr. and Mn. Herman Edges of Sud- bury, Dale McLean of Sudbury. Mr. Ind Mm. Don Harris of Lon- don, Ont. and Mr, and Mrs. Alan Walker ot Milton. The approval was gwen at {water he; meetuur between the Energy etc., who Board and the Company and arhouse hea in previous rate reduction appli-lgas heath cations the municipalities in than anyc whieh.the Company holds fran- ing fuels, chises were formally advised. GtctiiiiG', of The Consumers' Gas Com- pany, Ottawa Gas and Brockville Gas more than $400.000 annually, beginning October I, 1964. This was the 18th voluntary rate reduction given by Consu- mers' Gas since conversion from manufactured to natural gas in 1954. WOODLAND WOODLAND USED CARS WE uanu Dana WE HAVE A READY MARKET AND AT PRESENT WE CAN'T FILL THE DEMAND. YOUR GAB WILL BRING MORE . . . NOW! " "MllllljlPNulllN" LIMITED 250 nuunAs ST. w., cooszLLE 277-9531 ALL 1964 MODELS moan WITH SIMILAR Rlii0gtyl'l0llll$ 1964 FORM - FALCONS WILL NEVER COST LESS THAN AT PRESENT SERVIBE . - - SATISFACTION . . . AID GENUINE MMN" THE GLOVES ME OFF - PENGILS SHARPENED AU|IIEI T""'". “Ul Iv-fl-IUIC- 1 Shormop Terry Clark traced The lop-aided decision was "Cherevaty’s Offer! in the held 19-9 Win for .Grmrn.aPitrma I',2a.rut contributed tour good hits at Sunday: Variety while two oth-l/he plate. Jack Greer played . tr games were decided by a steady came in the field tor single run. iPeMMaa Luau: iHumber. ;Booth Brick I - NA. Yorke , PM The. n Bonk Clout: 2 Homers, Pair of Doubles Leads Fratmen’s 19-9 Win Over Sunday’s only one no no AH". ttf last Bachlc with . round trimter and hue Mr an winner: making Be- 'A11N'gd"pd2.'t"iAtdocit/,e,e angle were the drive behind‘venl slurp plays. Doug Johnson mum u other-wife were. manta" Len” vietory. Andy Walk-met the Pace " the plate with I mortly clone: tue? at second base tor the tour bigger and I double dorm Baum in squirt competition‘ . IYork VIII outstanding fur the were s.ut.ehr last week with one ct-trs '00. Into! " Steelmen. Sl'.", $235. $333.3“ 'wo/ttl' m ' 6"" "ma 1'. “_ I“ 41-; A-."..'..- C, _‘ shortstop Terry Clark paced Sunby'l Variety ' Ram in min companion were sketchy last week with one (“no being def-mud and two other results not Ivtillble. The lop-aided decision was I 194 Inn for Gamma Sigma over Sundays Variety while two oth- er games were decided by a Jingle run. Allen Hudson paced the win- “demoed Drgs. ' non with I triple and three Left fielder Derek Forbes doubles. Norman McKee wallchalked up I pair of triples and best for the losers with a tnple, ‘I double to back up the pitching Ella Crete & Sport; It ‘am of Jack Lewis on the mound Marshans no " iii Parsons. Fred West pitched a Bob Dean was the big gun for steady game for the Druggists Hales with I grand slam homer. and clipped I double and I single Ron McNabb paced the winners at the plate. effort in the field, Cliff Scott PEI WEE LEAGUE chalked up I homer and I double [ New Life Cleaners ' for Marshalls. 1-, .. _ wr-. . . - BANTAM LEAGUE Cdn. Legion 9 - Red Falcon I Wayne Hoffendon with a pair of 'oubles and a single and Jun The new reductions include a new rate for residential central heating customers who also use natural gas for one of the fol- lowing other purposes - cook- ing. automatic water heating, clothes drying, refrigeration, air conditioning and ornamental gas lighting, The new rates are the latest of a series which enables all residential space heating cus- tomers to progress to lower nat- ural gas rates " each new gas use is added and to ultimately qualify for the lowest rate - the Blue Star which is for central heating and three other uses. Also, because of the increasing popularity of residential swim- ming pools. the scope tit the air- conditioning rate has been wi- dened to include swimming pool water heating. Approximately 130,000 custo- mers would benefit from the proposed new rate reductions, with thousands more eligible when they add a second gas use. Customers using gas for cooking, water heating. clothes drying, etc, who decide to use gas for house heating will now enjoy a gas heating rate that is lower than any of the competitive heat, ing fuels, such as oil. coal or New Life Cleaners , United Steelworkers 6 Bob Cahute starred at thud For A Weekend Or A Week! A three day/2 night weekend from $19.50 U.S. fund! per person, plus trosportatiom (price dependent on you! choice of hotel). INCLUDES: -Hettet -modattior, u ”lend, double helix, including New Call. to It. "ir-ond no the Nu“ FOR EXAMPLE.. York City room In. .-Admissitm to Oh. Felt. --4irerua"td H hour hum“ grand Nun d th. grout-II. --sov-Nk coupon book; diuoum no " uncertain-nun “In": and nan-Arum on Oh. “it. For enquiries or "sanctions, cell in or telephone A NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR HOLIDAY - 1964 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 6 Cylinder automatic, with ”In "-itsg, radio. will- lhiDH unhon, whinvull viva. khan .0 a" can wan-My. Thiy gm. hunt Nu NIIS’T, iv a inuMII skrlitrht bio and In: been nine“ " - 1964 MODEL f CLEAR otrr I You not only so" a? Woodland . . . you get service and satisfaction too! Jim Bonk, wnh I pan ot tNr- cun elouts, and I pan of doubles and plays by I sharp mnem, backed up the steady pttchsne u.“ Cord Gillespie to give the Frat boys an easy victory, Ker. 5min clipped I pair of doubles fur Sundays. SQUIIT "B" United Stalwart": " United Pukhuhoue Workers I Bruce Castle turned in I steady game in left field and had three good hits " the plate. Kevin Reidy 1150 contributed the hit- ting power for the winners. Da- vid Wilson sparked UPWAB " fort with a pair of doubles And a single. MOTORS

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