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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Sep 1944, p. 4

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_ 7a "tiiiaritteirl! WANTED DEAD HORSES and CATTLE For free pick-up phone ug. WESTON MiUEl88' SUPPLIES Class or Private Instruction TOE, BALLET, TAP and BALLROOM For Information Telephone JU. 3198 Eduction on Registrations Received Sept. 22 and " 4 to ' putt. We pay phone charges GORDON YOUNG LTD. Phone AD, 3636, Toronto FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th Join up new... and so GS. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HER WESTON BRANCH YOU can’t have one without the other . . . you ean't Anre in the Victory unless you are-ready and willing to take your place with the boys who are earning it. The fight is otre---1n the face of the enemy --amryou must be an overseas soldier to get into it. So get that cs badge on your am right may. There'. still time - and there’s a place for you in the Canadian Army - for all the young men who went to be Jighting soldiers. And when you come home again, you’ll beUne of the boys to lead the Victory Parade! CONSTANCE MCCORMICK lit tick Ill. to mix-u. It mud on an a. with; Ids Ne uh cl tbe guan- l I.” " manure“! It my " chock VII out of the queu- Roofing - Insulation Rock Lath k'Gr.ue. mm; ik GC .mm gleam. would tt to I-HQCMWM- ’ll tf like .lotifys, bay rum, Wit Sale to Druggists an Lethal Lotion Curb n MASONIC HALL (Next Door Weston Theatre) STUDIO OF DANCING Plaster " SOUTH STATION ST.. WESTON PHONE ZONE 4577 r Lime Cement Langmuir’s Paints (JACK ALLAN, Prop.) The Attorrter-General's Depart- ment is concerned over the situation 1nd enforcement officers have been directed ta make every effort to bring about reasonable control of Ithe sale. But {tiling I more spe- cific nmendment to the not. bring. , So (not has been the demand for thou products that one manufoc- wring company ran short of the lundud bottles and uud vinegar and “lad containers inland. A complete counter dilpI-y of toilet was" was told out within In hour of I certain Toronto store'l open- in for buuineu. [to inexcu- tho slant of Indict- tion in ovary battle w u ta nuke it unpalatable for human column- tion. The chronic lotion-drink." haven't hand of the word “un- palatable," one official remarked. '00 m 4 Lb UM Con. ltro! Act mad but union to dia. comg, the think of bay rum anda in mum: In midst- od v a by my “charm... Thu “9% mun-u magnum." ', Humber Summit Knitting Club iheld their Nll meeting " rg. R. Sleigh's. These meetings are held Hor a good cause, why not come lout and help neighbors-even if igou can't knit, you could bring a I all of wool and someone else will ;knit for you. Every little helps. Birthday greetings to Jean Ryder, Mrs. C. Headon, Mr. B. Pid- geon and Mr. Ginn. The next Knitting Club meeting will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at Mrs. B, Pidgeon’s, Wood- bridge mud. Humher Summit. On Sept. 30 the Knitting Club is holding a corn and weiner roast next to post office; Me for adults, 16e for children. Where therein two in a family two for Me. Come and have a. good time. The rom coeds are {or mailing and punching the boys Christmas boxes. The mlunteer Firemen held their annual meeting on Wednes- day, Sept 18th It Evan's Hall and the officer, for the year are as fol. lows: Fire Chief, Jack Evans; Dep. Chief, Bob Sleigh; Pres., Bill Chapman; See. Treat, C. Heldon, Jr.; Captain, C Donn; Driver, G. Evans. Birthday greetings to Me. H.lt.s.srrdee. Chief 11. iivGrGirrGiiii Britton, 5 Chyressu Ave., Mount h". 'pprul't‘o." to ll" men for Dennis. end to everyone who cele, their co-operation during the put brutes his or her birthday this Trsy"yuhrortl 2er'ig/U,i,rg month. ) them ever success. Ce t. C. Jor. Please don't forget that the ‘dsn glve i, few words op! welcome ',ekt,iyrsft', ',h%s, “hex-3L two i to 11?; ti112T,"rt; hoping that they wee s. e no pat m t e axes wou be I e to repent eoccuion {a}: ",vg,erslithis mung). tns'g',yl,,giiji. as? ykesr on t much Infil- w o wou l e to am e some an e. an s to t a communi y small article Ind leave same at 1w“ given and I warm welcome to Mrs. Evans', the Post Office. 1A,tsi'i;g, ghief Hana Peaks, and . um nary Iremen . spmsn. s It', you an,” rrl"kots.e,,enr1 ,Depsrtment chief, R. Sleigh, in n u; 'll 8, or 51mins” . "il' Tld,',,',' fbrief speech congratulated the de. .en er mo " ' " eep em putment on its effieieney and slid 20mg ty er. - _l!'t had been called t9peyernl fires Welcome home to Humber Sum- _ Lu! Wednesday event“, Sept. "3tls, the Humber Summt Coin, lmunity, held a shower tor Bus Sleigh and his bride-to-U, Kin E. Edvard: of Wu: Toronto. The weddin is to take Place on BIL. Sept. BA' at 4 otlock in the Church of the Advent, Pritchard Ave., Welt Toronto. The bride-to. be received mmy beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served the” the gifts had all been opened. The) evenmg closed with a thrice. . I Humber Summit tbs uh lab in; new Alan. 1tht!,ir.t."ttt2e,tt,'y'itti,t:ti; ite dam. 1“: ya ' mad-u! ‘Illo made it Haul for my purch- uor to drink . toil» lotion u u b?verage, but thin in commend on. of than provisions which is much better in theory than in pmtico. Hum-inun- Nine inquisitive women shoppers in Houston, Texas, wishing they hadn't been so curious. Noting that a cruising police car had “01:er a woman in the middle of a own- town street. the women hastened across the thoroughfare to see what was going on, A patrolman was writing a jay walking ticket--and he doled out nine additional tickets for them; on table. Following the up?” I dance Ind sing-song was held at which wives and friends were in. vited. Everyone had a very pleasant evening. lit was a great asset to the eoms munity. It had been the means of preventing several disastrous fires, and they are always ready to assist whenever called upon. The captain gave a vote of thanks to Mrs. M. ampbell, Mrs. H. Parks, Mrs. Sleigh and Mrs. Henry for their kind assistance in making the preparations and serving of the sup er. Thanks was also extended to Wi. Evans for the use of the hall, boiling of water and making the coffee, and to Miss D. Evans, and Jequel.in.e, Jordon, who waited in the push veil/Ui Gria in; found wasting "d time In getting $9 these fires.. T ereforethe ui a grace. Chief J. Evans expand his Ipprecintion to the man for their co-operation during the put your and hoped they would curry on for your: to come and winhod them every guccess. futtt. C._ Jor. On Wednesday, Sort. 6th, the Humber Summit Va unto” Fin Brig-do hold their rtrst annual supper at Evms' Hall, which wu Ittcndod by nearly nll tho members of the department. God Sn. the Kin; wu nuns then the honorable chic ' Mruff: ihrks_, led them with! mlaMIMJHIM u no in but. Th I“ has“ mum-n hold author woman! “an on Boat. uh. One. I month a. pro- coodn of than ouch”- nn used for cigmttu to: tho boys oval-nu from this community. Com can and holy the good an“. Lain,‘ In, Mrs. B. Piduon; mu. Ist,, Mr. H. Sync; ladies, End. In. M. Stoku; ta, 2tsd, Mr. W. G. Evans. filtr9i'ae',t utl In. D. Johns, Mn. . Jonu' C',',,'.': 2nd, Mr. C. Hudon. Mr. ii. Wt: Priu for most Ion. hands, . G. Evans. TIMES AND 6171152, WESTON A.--To prevent black market sales of used cars at higher than ceiling prices, the new regulation requires you to report the sale with all detai1s,ineluding the name and address of the amber and "puts chaser, the price char ed, any, your nearest Price fond office t2.--I am a private owner and have a 34 sedan for sale. I under- stand there is a new ruling about selling used cars. Please tell me what to do? Price Control And Rationing News Typical questions consumers have asked the Wartime Prices and Trade Board this week are an- swered by the Central Ontario Con- sumer Branch Committee. l -__ -___e --"'-""""-"-l-- Tesm-mItes in I forthcoming MGM screen tttttr, “Son of Louie." Corporal Pauline Bruce of Hollywood. I member of the Roy-l CInIdiIn Air Force, Women‘s Division, poses with Lassie during the filming of the picture It I west coIst ststion. Cpl. Bruce, daughter of Nigel Bruce, British Ictor fumed Is "Dr. Watson" in Sherlock Holmes plus and who has I lending role in the production. makes her debut in the picture and in so doing, cItches up on her pre-service career. Before she enlisted with the R.C.A.F. It Vancouver. she wns tested for the part ultimately played by Teresa Wright in "Mrs. Miniver." Following enlistment, Cpl. Bruce trained " a Clerk (Operations Room) It RCAF station. Rockeliffe, Ontario, and was then posted to the west coast where she works in fighter operations. In “Son of Lassie" she has the role of In English W.A.A.F. 139 MAIN ST. S. _ CALL Weston 74 or Jll. 9662 Irvin Lumber Co. Ltd. FOR LUMBER '.,tt..t,t., " req mum 9 Courteous Service ; AND _'i') MIL0Ellt'8 , SUPPLIES f,2arih name has been changed because ot married. Will I have any troubfe when I apply for my next ration book as my old name is' on my present book? A.--To avoid my confusion when mu get your new ration book, the arming for you to do now is to take your present book to your local ration board-or the nearest within four days of the sale. Forms provided tor the purpose are avail- able " board offices. . . If you, as a private owner advertise your tar for sale, you must publish your name, address, description orthe car including serial number and the price. ' . . A list of ceiling prices for used cars may be obtained at any office of the board. A reduc- tion from the maximum price nuust, be made on the basis of the con-1 dition of the car at the time ot sale.," WESTON P. George Sherrine officiated. Miss G. Reid sang. Given in nur- ringe by her father, the bride wore I gown of brocaded crepe "tin, with yoke of Valencipnnen lace. The Church of the Good Shep- herd. Mount Dennis was the scene of I pretty wedding, Sept 9th, when Audrey Violet Millar', daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Miller, became the bride of Lann- ard J. Martin. son of Mrs. Martin and the late William Martin. Rev. At Rock Garden Lodge guest: were received by the bride's mo- ther. She wore a lilac crepe en- semble, . purple hat and coraage of Briencliffe roses. The groom's mother, assisting, chose a teal clue crepe ensemble, an American Beauty shade hat and a cox-sake at Briercliffe roses. The counle, both graduates of McMaster University left on a trip to the United States following the reception. For tra- velling the bride wore a cocoa brown dress, chocolate brown ac- cessories. a top cast in mushroom shade and I eor8alre of Talisman rules. The couple will live in Hm, milton. l 5hsrtin--Mtnur The bridectriven in marriage by her father, wore a white slipper sa- tin gown with an heirolom em~ broidered silknet veil caught by a tiara of orange blossoms, and car- ried a. shower bouquet of garde- nias and stephnnotis. She were her grandmother’s necklace of san- phires and pearls. Attending the bride were Mjss Gwyneth Madeline Smith, Toronto, who wag maid of honor, Ind'Miss-Shirley Knn'FaZ con, sister of the bride, and Min Elsie June Lloyd, of Hamilton, as bridesmaids. The bridesmaids were gowned alike in Winterberry Ili) crepe dresses, Ind wore matching‘ lace halos, and carried Better Time roses and cornflowers. The maid of honor was dressed in cameo blue with matching lace halo, and ur- ried roses'and baby's breath. Mr. Prank Nightingale was best man and Mr, Clifford Shana was an usher. Convocation Hall, McMaster Uni. versity, in Hamilton, was the set- ting for the marriage ceremony Saturday afternoon ot Jenn Beulah Bacon, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Roy Reid Bacon, of Sudbury, and William James McCallion. who is on the faculty of McMaster Um, versity. The groom is the non of Mr. and Mrs. John McCallion of Mount Dennis. Palms. ferns and ttladioltlformed a background for the ceremony conducted by Profes- sor A. E. Johns, Ph. D. Miss Nellie L. Morgan of North Bay, aunt of the bride, was soloist. MeCaltioet--Baeon - ,,,‘__..V.- -_er.qp u. um um. Book (the book in which you keep track of your ceiling prices) men- tioning the name of this Iper to: Wnrtime Prices And Trays Board, 406 Metropolitan Bldg., Toronto. all has sa, Vt)"; G", rigged. "fe, "rsle.s. send {our questions or your request or the pamphlet C9?yhpie' .Ntws".pt: the Blue thigzz for Mic. wud Taxis-EKG; ed'. Ae-No, 18e I lb. does not seem too high for California needle" Mains. . . . Australian seedless “kin: el It, t, lower price _And nobles: "rijiiitTiiiii' 18e I lb, Other “or: thigzz for Mic. WI ed'. _ _ - - -. -....-.... uv... " mm- or who does not take Bil his mu]- " your home . . . of count, you need some of his eoupona', but this in A matter which you would Ir- nnge between your boarder and yourself. C.--r have . boarder who at: but. nix dirt I week. He at; lunch Ind dinner, but not brak- fart. Am I allowed mm. of his ration coupona? If no how nuny? A.--Thsre is no board ruling which not: out the number of cou- pon-3mg nay couagt tent g board- 0 " {53’ w" 'hir- ""1 um I re on yo r prison book. board offiee ly le" ypur new WEDDINGS PE (mama as» HEA TING 1.me 4493 12.75: Norm. Wright Hutton IP,re.h"tt.i . small _ Culiloruiu minim this wekfiGTiiii 09151- "e" tell the nine J' 72-day 210 mean]. AVE. Ask About In: Pun-m Ph- " Sly, :15! We hope you no .11 hep to 519 scavenger hunt this Ai. day night, Segt. 22. All Hg Ware are urged to e at th. clu room for an early "art-done b. lih some of the Live Y’ers and for.“ what your hunting for about in)! way through the game! Really show your pal m the running that you too an bring home the “been". Ggod lurk, 'teerters'. _ N“ .-,..., -.... “.ng will enable you to meet your new leader of the Weston Brunch. Mu. Helen ' At the same time we will ham . new election of owe." to start our tall term. Ntrp, Mth, at 8 o'elo v. .C.A_._c1ub room. This The Y.W.C.A. went nautical last week and entertained the British Navy from H.M.C.S. York, Toron- to. The results of a scavenger hunt showed everything from fish bone! and apple cores to old shoes piled high on the clubroom floor. The musical entertainment for them, English lads rendered forth meny Waltzes. Refreshments were pro- vided by the club committee. Girls our first meetingmal the Live Y'ers Club is on osdny. ,h.u..rpyer gqth. at 8 treloek in an Our representatives, Myrtle Rul- tell and Joyce Anderson dis llyed their technique " the Inter-grunt}: Tennis Tournament held It the East Toronto Y.W.C.A. tennis courts. The girls played an excel. lent game on Saturday following up East Toronto in the finals. The score was 6-4 for East Toronto. m "MW... mu...“ m. (the groom, and Sm. Donald Low- ery. Afterwards Mrs. Millar n- ceived the guests, in pale blue ta.. conne crepe, with carnage of can! roses and scabiou: the groom'l mother Won _ I brown omemblu' with 'similar cox-sage. To travel later the bride donned I two-niece costume of imiifiri, wool - matching accents, and tom“. 11 Ll_-|_ -A,,I, black 5011c]; ,,__.V.... on.“ xv; In I uses. I". Harry Merrill, cousin of the bride, was best man; ushers were Bea Qadet GordonAtsrtin, brother at full-length veil falling from A ttam of gladioli end bouvardia. A shower of gledioli blossoms, bm. vardia and edientum completed the costume. Mlid of honor, Mm Peggy Miller. sister of the bride. chose a frock of mauve silk jersey; bridesmaids, Miss Bub-n Powell and Miss Audrey Stewart, won gowns of moire taffeta. ween end gold, respectively. Each carried I bouquet of yellow roses, mauve ecabiose' ary. can} tme. Pu. "Y" with wGG with Ted Lowl- tad His Ont-It" WED.mrURtr.-giiPF. 27-29 'SANDERS OF THE RIVER” with Paul Robeson ---Aig50- '.. "fiRIME, DOCTOR" " THURS., FM., SAT, _ SEPT. tl, " a Gary Cootser-Auorre Ratt In “SOULS AT MA" -ALSO- "DANCING MASTERS" MoN.-ri.La7irirr, “LOST ANGEL" Mug-rec O‘Brien MT;H9§!!'3 “wanna an. k, not with Laurel and End, --AIatr- "rs EVERYBODY HAPPY" "oo I!!!“ tto All CONDITIONED in and Mini. ret Unduy FLASHES I THEATRE

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