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Times & Guide (1909), 8 Nov 1935, p. 4

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. Each tender must be accompanied by. a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, eTlxal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent comâ€" panies, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforeâ€" mentioned bonds and a certified cheque if required to make up an odd amount. Tenders will not be considered unâ€" less made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. Department of Public Wo‘r'l:.;: Ottawa, November 2, 1935. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for interior fittings, Public Building, Weston, Ont.", will be reâ€" ceived until 12 o‘clock noon, Monday, November 18, 1935, for the supply and installation of new interior fittings, Public Building, Weston, Ont. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of the Chief Architect, Departâ€" ment of Public Works, Ottawa, the Supervising Architect, 36 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, Ont., the Buildâ€" ers‘ Exchange, 1104 Bay Street, Toâ€" ?ntn, and at the Post O{fice, Weston, Ont. THREE room _ unfurnished Hapart- s ment, heat, water and light. Apâ€" ply 309 Main St. N., Weston. xâ€"]w A SHOOTING match will be held on Saturday, Nov. 9th at 1 o‘clotk, at Willis Middlebrooke‘s farm, 2 miles south of Malton. Prizesâ€"Turâ€" keys, gees and chickens. 22 Rifles and 12 gauge shot guns. Oâ€"1t 4 without board. _ Apply John‘s Road West, Weston. ypyRFEESTINC : yooms: Heart‘s mountain canaries for sale. 204 Main Street North, Weston. 0â€"I w FL‘RN)SHED room to let, with or without _ board. Annlv 94 i ROOM and board in good home near cars, suit young man or business irl, reasonable, privileges. â€" Apply ox 129, Times and Guide, Oâ€"lw ROOM and board offered. Comâ€" fortable home. Phone 579â€"M. A radio fan heard of Noxacorn by the air channelsâ€"saw his drugâ€" gist â€" result "Goodâ€"Bye Corns!" Sold at Richardson‘s L.D.A. Drug Store. CORNS REMOVED BY RADIO: Voters‘ List, 1935, Municipality of the Town of Weston, County of York + Notice is hereby given that 1 have complied with Section 7 of the Voters‘ Lists Act, and that I have posted up at my office at the Town Hall, Weston, on the 30th day of October, 1935, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municiâ€" pality at Municipal Elections. and that such list remaine thira . _ And I hereBy call upon all voters to take immediate proâ€" ceedings to have any errors or omissions éorrected according txuo”lzw. the last day of appeal being the 20th day of November, Dited at Westoh this 30th day of October, 1985. * * HARRY G. MUSSON, £i Clerk of the Town of Weston. TERMS: CASH All copy must be in by 10 a.m., THURSDAY, to inâ€" sure publication in current issue. UNDER THIS HEADINGâ€""For Sale", "For Rent", etc., etc. the charge is 1¢ per word, with a minimum of 25¢ cash. 10¢ e)‘t}.ra if heoked, also 10¢ extra if apply Box No. care of this office. ality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there or inspection. ROOM AND BOARD SHOOTING MATCH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th ROOMS FOR RENT AUCTION SALE Town of Weston 35 Holsteins, Durhams, Springers and Milkers of Choice Quality on the farm of LEO. CHARD Richview Corners, Etobicoke Clerk‘s Notice of First Posting of Voters‘ List By order, N. DESJARDINS, RDINS, "The functions of government must Secretary. be readjusted from time to time . to rks, {restrain the strong and protect the 35. | weak."â€"Herbert Hoover. Phoneâ€"Weston 26 24 St. xâ€"] w 0â€"1w Impromptu speeches and discusâ€" sions on a wide variety of subjects featured . the _regular meeting of Table No. 1, Islington KR.T. Club, last week. "The League of Nations", by Wilson Moorhouse, and "Hobbies", by Ken. Laughton. The League of Nations discussion proved the highlight of the evening. The decision of the meeting was "that the League would be of more success if each nation would forget personal gain." Crities shouldâ€" n‘t ask, "has the League been a sucâ€" cess?" but, "has the League justified its existence?" the meeting decided. Final plans and preparations were made for the leadership training corps held over the weekâ€"end at Camp Westowanis. FL‘LL size double metal bed and wire mattress. $3.00 _ Annlv 95 LOSTâ€"Boys' silver _ watch, _ on Church Street, between Main and George, or on George Street, Thursâ€" day. Valued as keepsake, . Reward. Apply Times and Guide. xâ€"lw DISCUSSIONS OF KR.T. COVER MANY SUBJECTS Some of the subjects on which addresses were given included, "Has K.R.'l'.'a chance", by Herbert Collins; ie e en n i Sm NCW ELECTRIC range (Moffat), Beatty washer, splendid condition, sacriâ€" fice, owner leaving town. Free house plants. Penney, Scarlett Rd., Weston 1005M. xâ€"lw HOUSEHOLD furniture, 1 solid oak diningâ€"room suite; 1 sofa; 1 sideâ€" board and chairs; 1 dresser, white, and bed complete, and other small arâ€" ticles. Phone 66â€"W. xâ€"lw & _ wire mattress, $3.00. Apply 25 Main St., South, Weston, oâ€"l w WOMAN wants work by the day, references, $1.50 per day. Phone 708. v.lw F()UR-BURNER Aceme | gas stove, also Winchester rifle, 30 U.S.A., cheap, _ 8 Maple Avenue, Weston. oâ€"l w 44Â¥ polish hardwood floors,hiorxr' any work either in the house or garden. Terms reasonable. Phone 26. D.H. inloitde Woienc dW . mt oA riohk an d w : 2 J either sex, mangles, hay. Phone Weston 174â€"râ€"11 0â€"1w y NYEC penter 13.00; also Perfecâ€" tion oil heater, used twice, $2.00. Marsh, 100 Lilac Ave., north Weston. 0â€"] w ERSEY cow; pedigreed little pigs, . M. MecEWEN, Auctioneer. EGENT gas stove, ”gn;({ uvo;l, : $8.00. 1A Dufferin St. .. oâ€"lw ELIABLE man in Weston will ARTZ roller canaries,flyoung sifi}- _ers, A. Massey, 20 Robert Street. Oâ€"1w WORK WANTED FOR SALE LOST xâ€"8w xâ€"lw ,__ Council Meets The Woodbridge Village Council met in the Town Hall on Monday evening. Those present were Counâ€" cillors N. G. Wallace, A. Frost, J. G. Whitmore and J. Watson. In the abâ€" sence of the Reeve, A. A. McKenzic, Councillor A. Frost was appointed Chairman. The following accounts were presented for payment: Woodâ€" bridge Hydro Commission, October lights, $75.00; Ed. W. Brown, salary, $25.00; Fred Baggs, salary, $25.00; Weed Inspector, $5.00 and Sanitary Inspector, $5.00â€"$35.00; Gordon Wilâ€" cox, 3 loads, $1.50; County Office Supply Co. â€" $2.00; The Liberal, $4.20; Water Works Department â€" Woodbridge Hydro Commission, Powâ€" er and Light, $33.38, Canadian Brass Company, supplies, $25.65; Geo. W. Shaw, salary, $33.00; W. W. Rymill, 6 hours work, $1.30; Miller Co., reâ€" pairing ‘ tapping _ machine, $31.34; James Theobald, work and supplies, $22.45; W. Huson, 2 hours work, .60; It was moved by J. G. Whitmore, see< A very fine musical programme followed the supper, Harvey Leek, President of the County Junior Farmâ€" ers, ‘acted as toast master. Among the artists were John Walsh, accorâ€" dian player; the Elder Quartette; and Gordon McGillivray and Sam Davidâ€" son, soloists. Miss Ethel Chapman of "The Farmer" was the guest speaker. This was also made the occasion for presentation of the trophies won by the York County Plow Team at the Provincial Match. Mr. C. H. Hodge, Editor of "The Farmer," made presentation of their beautiful trophy with miniature ecups for the members of the team. The following boys constituted the team which stood first among seventeen Counties: Ivan Raymer, Milliken; Norman Jarvis, Milliken; Lewis Wells, Lemonville. One hundred and fifty plow boys and their parents and friends were in attendance at the banquet catered to by the Vellore Women‘s Institute. Inâ€" cluded among the guests were Mt. A. J. H. Eckhardt, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MacGregor, Mr. C. H. Hodge, Miss Ethel Chapman and Miss Betty Walâ€" lacde, all of Toronto; Warden George i§ollum. Reeve Green of Richmond Mill and other counciliors of the local municipalities. Miss Betty Wallace of the Instiâ€" tutes Branch made presentation to the girls of their prizes for their proâ€" ject work during the year. Competition for York County. This is a record number of boys to compete in this Competition and the judge, Mr. Wm. Doherty, made the ‘stateâ€" ment that the work was equal to that of the Provincial Match at Caledonia. Fortyâ€"five Junior Farmers comâ€" peted in the annual Home Plowing Russell Watson, Son of Tenâ€"Yearâ€"Old Woodbridge Boy Wins as Youngest Competitor » UNDER and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction on Thursday, the 14th day of November, 1935, at the hour of 2 o‘clock p.m. at the office of C. Lorne Fraser, Solicitor for the Mortgagee, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Weston, Ont., by A. M. McEwen, Auctioneer, the following property, namely : ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lyving and being in the Town of Weston, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario, and being composed of part of Township Lot Number 5 in the Fifthâ€"Concession, West of Yonge Street ,and better described as follows: Commencing at a point in the southâ€"westerly limit of Main Street where it is intersected by the southâ€" easterly limit of the lands described in a Conveyance from Emma Chew and Harry Hoydroyd to the said Charles H. Smilâ€" lic and Annie Smillie dated the 29th of Nov., 1926, and registâ€" ered in the Registry Office for the East and West Riding of the County of York on the 11th of Decémber, 1926, as Number 6189, for the Town of Weston; Thence South 27 degrees 30 minutes west one hundred and thirty feet: Thence North 63 degrees 12 minutes west, thirty feet ; Thence North 27 dergees 80 minutes East one hundred and thirty feet to a point in the Southâ€"westerly limit of Main Street ; Thence South 63 degrees 42 minutes East along the Southâ€"westerly limit of Main Street thirty feet to the point of commencement, on which is erected a two storey brick and stucen dwelling containing six rooms and bathroom, furnace, electric light and modern conâ€" veniences in good state of repair with garage, being premises No. 44 Main Street South. The sale will be subject to a resorve bid and to certain conditions of sale, which may be inspected at the office of the undersigned solicitor at any time ming office hours. TERMS:â€"10 p.c. cash to be paid down at the time of sale, and the balance to be paid in cash within thirty days, or on such terms as may be arranged satisfactory to the Vendor. U o Cehneas No2 C dn‘s ahur i tb ied ic tA t ids hi i4 â€"Andrew McClure, Also of Woodbridge, Comes Second in Walking Plow Contestâ€"More Than 150 Boys and Their Parents Attend Banquet â€" Fortyâ€"five Junior Farmers in Competition. ell Watson, Son of Robt. Watson, Awarded Wm. Doherty Prize in Annual Home Plowing Competition For York County $3 000 l o‘ I . NRSC uesc 10 C " WOODBRIDGE, Advertisement of Mortgage Sale DATED at Weston, the 23rd day of October, 1985. C. LORNE FRASER, Barrister, Ete., Weston, Ont., Solicitor for the Mortgagee. Vaughan Township onded by John Watson, that the Treasurer be authorized to pay the accounts ns read. Moved by â€"John Watson, seconded by N. G. Wallace, that adjournment be made till the first Monday in December at 8 p.m. We are sorry to report that Mrs. J. H. Kidd, while at Craghurst with Mr. Kidd on Sunday. met with an accident while descending a flight of stairs. The fall was so great that she suffered two fractured ribs, Her condition is reported now as greatly improved. o e se ae o y en en Crone, Mt. Albert; Denzil Oldham, Mt. Albert. Class 5, Boys 16 years and under â€" Melbourne Emmerson, Stouffville; Roy Smith, Gormley;. Class 6, Beginners‘ class, Hartley Sellers, Agincourt; Howard Turton, Lloydtown. Class 7, Beginners‘ class for 3 north townshipsâ€"Russell Harâ€" rison, Mt. Albert; Alex. Hunter, Mt. Albert. There are two specials which might be notedâ€"the James McLean special for the best finish in the boys‘ class was won by Meclbourne Emmerson of Stouffville; the Wm. Doherty special for the youngest boy competing was won by Russell Watson, son of Robt. Watson, Woodbridge, a wellâ€"known plowman | at local _ and Provincial Matches. Russell Watson at 10 years of _age, plowed a remarkably good l Another party of hunters left Monâ€" day morning headed for the north. Those leaving were Alf. Harrington, President of York Game and Fisherâ€" ies, Athol Snider, Frank Buck and Lorne Ostrander. 6 Prize List Donors The prize list for the Plowing Comâ€" petition was financed through donaâ€" tions by township councils, manufacâ€" turing and business firms and private individuals, _ Included among these were, Mr. J. P, MacGregor, Mr. A. J. H. Eckardt, Mr. Wm. Doherty, Mr. James McLean, Warden George Kelâ€" lam, Mr. F. P. O‘Connor, Acme Dairy, J. Fleury‘s Sons 1td., Masseyâ€"Harris Company, T. Baton Company, Robert Simpson Company. en op ies 18 3 i 7 The . "fuI};\-v-;.rfy:;;v. are the first and second prize winners in the Home Plowing Competition: _ Class 1, Sodâ€"Wm. Tapscott, Milliâ€" ken; Lewis Wells, Lemonville. Class 1A, Stubbleâ€"Allan Gray, Stouffville; XNREdibeain® * Bb aieiiih sb in A t ol tdb i i2 2 Cameron Kennedy, Agincourt. Class 2, Tractor â€" Ross Couperthwaite, Agincourt; Wm. Kennedy, Agincourt. Class 8, Walking Plowâ€"Roy Couperâ€" thwaite, Agincourt; Andrew McClure, Woodbridge. Class 4, Tractorâ€"Allan A large crowd was â€" attracted to Emery Community Hall and took part in the masquerade party held under auspices of the Women‘s Association land THE TIMES & GUIDE Softball Team Honored The Woodbridge Women‘s Institute %uve a ban(}uet and dance in the range Hall Friday ni h:f Nov. 1, in honour of the Woodxbridge Softâ€" ball team, who won the Yorkâ€"Peel Softball _ Champfonship this â€" year. About 175 were present for the banâ€" fuet and more than 200 attended the dance which followed. Toasts at the banquet included "The King" by the Toastmaster, Rev. J. H. Kidd; "The Town" by J. E. Harris, responded to by Reeve A. A. McKenâ€" zie; "The Ball team" by Dr. McLean, responded to by Kelvin Shore; "The Ladics" by Gordon Bagg, responded to by Mrs. Leo Watson, President of the Institute. L. Glass and Wm. Robb presented _ a â€" beautiful bouquet _ of mums to Mrs, Watson, on behalf of the Ball Club. Marks 18t Birthday About 200 were present at a banâ€" quet in the Orange Hall, celebrating the first birthday of Mary Callum Lodge 129, Juvenile Order of the Orange Lodge. Worthy Chairlady, Mary Bagg, was toastmistress and proposed the toast to the King. Other toasts were: "Grand Lodge of British America and the Juvenile Order" proposed by Most Wor. Sister Clements, Hon. member â€" of Grand Lodge of British America and responâ€" ded to by Most Worshipful Sister Scott, Grand Junior Deputy of Briâ€" tish America; "Grand Lodge of Onâ€" tario West" proposed by Right Wor. Sister Twaites, Deputy Secretary of Ontario West, responded to by Rt. Wor. Sister Johnston, Grand Secreâ€" tary of Ontario West; "The County Orange Lodge of Toronto and Yorks" proposed by Rt. Wor. Sister Camerâ€" on, Grand Deputy Treasurer of Onâ€" tario West andpFinancial Secretary of the County Lodge; responded _to by Most Wor. Sister Kennedy, _ County Mistress; "L.O.L."; proposed by Wor, Brother Kingston, Past Grand Masâ€" ter of West York, responded to by Rev. Spencer of Toronto ; "The Guests" proposed by Sister Gillan, Assistant Guardian of Mary Callum Lodge, responded to by Rev. Hunt of Toronto; "The Village of Wood~ bridge", proposed by Sister L. ‘Mcâ€" Neil of Queen Victoria Lodge and reâ€" sponded to by Sister Berry of Queen Victoria Lodge. One â€"of the main events of the eveâ€" ning was the dedicatiog, and unveiling The music for the dance was proâ€" vided by Catanna‘s Orchestra, with James Close as floor manager. 1 sns ce oay Castator, Miss Margaret Devins, Miss Mabel Harrison, Miss Helen Castator, Roy Castator and Jack Devins, Jr. Jut{ges were: Rev. J. E. Anderson, Wilfred R. Scott, and Ernest Root, of the United Church, when prizes were awarded ‘Mrs. W, O. Duncan, Miss Jennie Devins, Miss Vera Lauâ€" der, Miss Della Lund, Miss _ Mabel Wilson, M:"s. Will Bodfish, Mrs. Harry n o 20e T ORdienenad TWb w De Forest Crosley‘ Startling New Advantages and Improvements â€" â€" â€" Feature the 1936 2967 DUNDAS W. Mt. Dennis Branchâ€"1308 Weston Rd. JU. 7770 ® Including: eegiiipnpmmmmmmmans â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ ® erall /22 ,\‘“’.”'\“"""m”'“ 6â€"Point Super Control + fi Qfii\ffii +. s fee 6 9 T ~ . Fas o2 _/Jd pvw [cCB S n eassk" | . on LooF 1 fl* se C fRâ€"E_L || B ie B | D1 d , - 1 H | I a i \ DU(L'VL_ ll“lr* @lH “[:’.A Mig ‘g CAL This 7â€"tube moderne design, i!lustrated at uienss c a eE right, has extra large speaker grille and t sloping console tuning, also "Resonance" s 95 y nlni"\g }I‘i;'zihi and;(nfilnn‘.;vpnrulnr.' N"h\v ® _,"_ _ m 1 ig "idelity ona nge an« 2 power speaker, * * e&ss MUSIC »» RADTO This 7â€"tube moderne design, right, has extra large speak sloping console tuning, also tuning light and station sep ht, has extra large speaker gr\llr and ping console tuning, also "Resonance" s 95 ning light and station separator. New ® S 1 gh Fidelity Tonal Range and 10" !W wer speaker. tes Other Models $49.95 up to $269.50 Easy Terms â€" No Interest â€" No Finance CGo. eaker grille and iIso "Resonance" separator. . New About 100 members of the A.Â¥.1.A. attended the second annual Corporâ€" ate Communion of West York ')i:‘- trict Local Council held in Kettleby, Sunday morning, Nov. 3rd, representâ€" ing eight branches, Rev. F. V. Abbott, 400000 DOEICECC AAVVLM OB ONOTL BO+ dresses were given by Rev. Morris Zeidman, Deputy Grand Chaplain of Ontario West, who recently returned from Mexico, and gave an interesting discourse on Protestant problems in Mexico. Wor. Brother Gordon Grayâ€" don, M.P. of Brampton, Rev. J. E. Anderson, Wor. Bro. Ben Yeo of Wesâ€" ton, Wor, Bro. Chellew, County Masâ€" ter, and Wor. Bro. Hamilton, District Master, also spoke. The program conâ€" sisted of solos by Doris Ring, Woodâ€" bridge, Danny Kitchener, Woodbridge, Vera Griffith, elocutionist of Weston, Helen Rowntree, violinist, accompanâ€" ied by Dorothy Terrill of Weston. Numerous presentations werd â€" made during the evening and the banquet was brought to a close by singing Auld Lang Syne and God Save the King. of the Lodge fittings and regalia of Mary Callum Lodge by Wor. gBrother Rev. J. H. Kidd, past Master of N. Rev. J, 3. Ridd, past Master of N Clarke Wallauc'L.S.L. 88. Short ad Orangeville Monumental Works Tropical 1000 Watt ............$6.95 660 Watt ............$5.75 Electric Heater, reg. $3.95 for ....u2200220 000000089075 61 MAIN ST. N FALL REPAIRS Manufacturing American Granite and Marble, also Canadian, Scotch and other Foreign Granites. Shop equipped with : the intest pneumatic: tools. â€" Sandblast. Write or call and get prices. Quebec Heaters s10.95 s12.50 s13.30 Electric Heaters Corporate Communion FRED ENGLISH HARDWARE 8. H. RUTLEDGE 4 Proprietor Local Representative J. A. MATHEWS 310 Indian Rd., Toronto Nights, Phone 456J or JU. 8855 $2.15 Rector of Kettleby, was the celebrant, assisted by the Rev. G. 0. Lightborn of Aurora, The speaner for the service was the Rev. C. R. P. Hearn of Bond Head, who delivered a very inssirinz address on the work of the A.Y.P.A. After the service a buffet breakf was given by the Kettleby Branch (Continued on page 6) _ E Phone 78 a Woodbridge alllllllllllllllll sEREHE Furnace Coil, spec., s BUTEC SHC ommmes 1-29 Stove and Furnace Repairs We Have Everything For Your Fall Requirements Store Will be Open Evenings, Except Wednesday, Until 9 p.m., Friday 10 p.m., Saturday 11 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, l‘i\ W. J. Ward & Sons Funeral Directors PHONES: JU. 0691 AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERA‘L . R. SCOTT Furnace CGoil NO OTHER BRANCH 1X MT. DENNIS OR WESTO 91 _ Weston 168 Woodbridge 99 Phone 456W COMPANY JVU. 1315 J 1J

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