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Times & Guide (1909), 23 Nov 1944, p. 5

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II WANT ADS ) \__ or two girls, Phone Zone 4â€"439. boj 6â€"28â€"1w LINED heavy leather windbreaker, size 34â€"36, slightly used. Teleâ€" m 927â€"W, or apply 17 George +. 0â€"30â€"1w POTATOES for sale.. Now is the ayth B io ho dinged, fiog & V irndld 4. Gardhouse, W a s t o h 390â€" W.1. 0â€"20â€"1w ONE, man‘s C.C.M. bicycle, in good _ condition. Apply 217 John Street. Pelephone 1066â€"J. _ 0â€"30â€"1w LADY‘S seal coat, cost $125, sell _ _ for $75. Size 14X. Apply 13 Windall Avenue, between 5 and 9 pam, 4â€"burner t{u stove with oven unâ€" derneath; also 40 feet pipe; 1 eak desk, suitable for student or office. Apply 31 Main St. South, Weston. 0â€"30â€"1w FIVE ton of Mangolds in cellat, â€" also eight. yafi:{ pigs for sale, eight weeks old. Apply 1633 Wilâ€" son avenue. 0â€"30â€"1w NAVY snow suit, two years; MJ’. threeâ€"piece winter outfit, five years; girl‘s allâ€"weather jacket, 16 years; maternity dress, size 15; small muskrat muff, all in perfect condition. Phone 1281â€"M. 0â€"30â€"1w __stove, best offer takes it. Apâ€" ply evenings. 71 Coulter Ave. _ ONE girl‘s fawn winter coat and hat, trimmed ‘with a beaver colâ€" lar, size eight years; also one boy‘s threeâ€"piece bright red winter outâ€" fit, size 4â€"5 years old. Phone 413â€"J or call at 52 Dufferin street beâ€" tween 6â€"7.30. 0â€"30â€"1w COMBINATION coal and gas APPLTS for sale, Spies, Talman ‘34 DODGE Coupe, rumble seat, _ good condition, ;giiré tire. Serial No, 9402002. $300. Apply D. C. King, 241 Queen‘s drive. _ 0â€"30â€"1w Sweets in bushel hampers. R. Bowman, Second avenue, Westâ€" mount. 0â€"30â€"1w 17 firears, gloves, shin pads, etc., also hall rack, in good condition, solid walnut, suit Beauty Salon, etc. Apply 180 Main St. N. 0â€"30â€"1w FOR SALEo};f end of month, 100 pound wood refrigerator, hand BOY‘S hockey outfit, fit boy 16 or pound wood refrigerator, hand run washer. Phone 626â€"J. " 0â€"30â€"1w PAIR lady‘s fancy skates and boots in good condition, size 544. Phone 301â€"W. 0â€"30â€"1w lflpair of men‘s skates, size 11, in good condition. Apply to Robert Wardlaw, Phone 257â€"Wâ€"1. xâ€"30â€"1w WILL BUY piano, must be in good DOLL‘S buggy, in good condition. Zone 4â€"395, _\ .. .. .____ 0â€"30â€"1w _ condition. Apply 15 Joseph St. Zone 4â€"576. 0â€"29â€"1w BOSTON fl‘érrier! dark brown and â€" Princess Fashion Furs KI. 3674 AD. 8884 white, found the early part of November. Somebody‘s pet. Owner maX have same by paying for ad and other expenses. Apply 163 Main St. N., Weston, Phone 140. 0â€"30â€"1w FUR COATS _ _ Preâ€"Season Sale PRICED from $69 and ug. Coney (dyed rabbit), Viscacha,* seal (dyed rabbit), beaver mouton, (processed lamb), Persian lamb, muskrat, Hudson seal, (dyed muskâ€" rat), Your old fur garment exâ€" -?;;'fiy _restyled to the new 1945 ashion. Price, $14. » GARAGE for rent. Apply Lower 148 King St., Weston. e COOKâ€"general, no heavy < work, _ modern home. Apply Mrs. Robt. Simms, Gibson Avenue, Thistleâ€" town. Telephone 125â€"Wâ€"3. ___ _ two days weekly, good pay. Phone Zone 4â€"566. xâ€"30â€"1w WOMAN for house work one or $800 DOWN, balance as rent, comâ€" â€" fortable, six rooms, price reasonâ€" mble. Immedigte possession. Zone 4â€"460. xâ€"30â€"1t ‘6,_2_0(?â€"-81){ nice .rooms._closo to â€" Main street, drive and garage, moderate payment. Spring possesâ€" sion. Zone 4â€"460. xâ€"30â€"1w ON FRIDAY in Main street stores by air force man‘s wife, wallet ntaining â€" identification ~c a r d, ver‘s licence, sum of money and rsonal papers. Reward. Return 5%%7 Russell Ave. or phone Zone ARTHRITIC Pains quickly forgobâ€" ten with "Wintrol Rubbin‘ it‘ $1 and $1.85 sizes at Inch‘s and other drug stores. xâ€"30â€"1w ROOM with board for rent"for one â€" â€" TIMES & GUIDE and decorating, interior decoratâ€" g especially. Phone JU. 4358. xâ€"28â€"1w , at Brigg‘s PERSONAL RRY CRAWFORD, painting ~HELP WANTED, FEMALE ARTICLES FOR SALE GARAGE TO RENT ARTICLES WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE ROOMS TO LET FURRIERS FOUND LOST y, $1; 12 nd ‘Inch‘s 0â€"30â€"1w 0â€"30â€"1w 0â€"28â€"1w xâ€"80â€"1w _.for rent. Apply 1889 Avenue. F1000 CIRWE UECEAIIRRINGY SPEZ Bm Hom Sm Em PE V 146 Lawrence Avenue, Weston.|family wish to extend heartfelt Phone Zone 4â€"371. ";"'lfl“h and appreciation for the evmuntomumenmcetairrummmtwnrmâ€"â€"â€"<e Fhots of Kindnets Ahd messeges of WANTED, an unfurnished apartâ€" _ ment or small house by man and wife, must be in Weston, Box 3010, Times and Guide. 0â€"30â€"1w TRANSPORTATION from Queen‘s drive and Jane street to Sunny.|_‘°""""* "" > "*"° * side, arriving 8.30 a.m. Phone 454;J | In our hearts your memory lm{::l, after 5 p.m. ~oâ€"30â€"1w| _ Sweetly tender, fond and e. oo Grpmoce m renpmmmmmycmmececesse~<« : | TRSF& 1# 105 & H8Y7 4#8F H1000F; neey o oi‘ ss â€"Remember y Husban House Wanted | dsughter, Lyia. Maryland‘s only allâ€"woman law firm lfil most of its clients are men, e firm explains that it s{)ecitl!zel in domestic cases, and although many of the men‘s wives "don‘t understand them", they seem to think "only a woman lawâ€" yer can understand how they are misunderstood." Smoked PICNIC HAMS, § {hmk off, Ib. .â€"s.%....« 6 or T ROOMS Weston or Vicinity OR ACREAGE WRINGER ROLLS STOCKED _ SERVICES OFFERED IClr& of M 28 MAIN N. Orders accepted daily until 10.30 a.m. for the same day. Saturday until 1 p.m. Please phone early for better service. Specialâ€"Peameal BACK Mild, eured PORK SHOULDER shank Off, 1D. ... ::mumumose Boged, rolled VEAL ROAST, Smoked SIDE BACON, by the piece, Ib. ............ SHINOLA FLOOR WAX, Tasty Pork and Beef FRONTS, boned and rolled, lb. LEGS, LOINS, D; ..« FRONTS, Boned, rolled, lean PICKLED BEEF, Ib. ... Phone 1180 SPECIAL â€" CGanada Packers Overseas Packages 99c class dressmaking. Apply| . Mr. and Mrs. David Lindell and SAUSAGES, Ib. BACON, piece or sliced, Ib. DOHNG 1y ID+ â€"â€"sâ€"csmmmcommmec ond Pickled Pork HOCKS, 2 lhe. for .. .=ssmmmamsaniioes Choice Roasting CHICKENS first quality, Ib. ... Ts TtiNs :..ssuul uctcudoscmrmcccbricte We Deliver _ gm NEW PHONE NO. * NEW PHONE NO. 217â€"218 13 MAIN NORTH 217â€"218 Weston Music and Radio WESTON CUT RATE MEAT MARKET For Expert Service on all makes of WASHERSâ€"IRONERS IRONSâ€"TOASTERS SPRING LAMB Call Zone 4â€"400 oâ€" â€"1w mny Col, Shu-rh(:)s.fl the _Mt. is Legion and cer Com. and Co., No. 2 District Depot, Exâ€" hibition Grounds, Toronto. 0â€"30â€"1w SAGERâ€"In lovin: memory of & dear Wife And Mother, Mrs. Annie Sager, who passed away, November 22nd, 1948. In Memoriam The Women‘s Association of Weston Presbyterian church have announced a bazaar to be held in the school room of the church on Saturday next, November 25. It will be open to the public at 2 p.m. and miscellaneous articles of all sorts will be offered for sale, inâ€" cluding "}\ofirflevfiii(’iris. _ Afternoon tea wfil also be served. xâ€"80â€"1w Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Conservative Association will hold a euchre in the Community Hall, Kingdom St., Westmount, on Monday, Nov. 27, at 8.30 p.m." Good prizes. Reâ€" freshments. [ Coming Events } SPECIAL 256 "SF ‘â€" 39¢ . oo ut 23¢ 49¢ 39¢ 35¢ 39¢ 33¢ 23¢ 31c 21¢ Lean peamealed COTTAGE ROLL, Ib. Pure PORK SAUSAGES, kled Pork SPARE RIBSâ€"2 lbs. for.... 25¢ York SANDWICH @~ SPREAD, 7 oz. tin 2 for 29 PEAS, _COMMERCIAL QUALITY BEEF Choice BLADE ROAST, um ce 25¢ Choice PRIME RIB, boned and Trolled, lb. ... ROUND STEAK, minced Rolged POT ROAST, Lelllt)n STEWING BEEF, Lean HAMBURG STEAL, Ib. ... SIRLOIN ROAST, boneless, lb. ... Choice PORTERHOUSE ROAST BEEF, deep undercut, ‘1 ROUND STEAK ROAST, Choice PORTERHOUSE deep undercut, lb. ... xâ€"30â€"1w Bt. Philip‘s Church, Etobicok®»\vite," the bride donned a threeâ€" ""“"“““'-"““‘Cm quarter length beaver trimmed coat Tiua Shcie, ROAR, ‘Meugnter 34 |over her wedding frock. Mr. and Amos Steele, became | Brailsfordâ€"Blackman the bride of Ldg. Tel. John Wesley| Rey, A. J, officiated > in Bloxom, second son of Mr. and MrS.| Chalmers United Mt. Denâ€" Sydney Bloxom. Given in marri@g¢|nis, for the marriage of Annic by her father, the bride wore &|Louise (Ann) Blackman, eldest ‘Alh satin gown with net skirt.| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Blackâ€" She carried a bouquet of deep Te |man, to William Gordon Brailsford, roses and mums. A shoulderâ€"length |son of Mrs. R. Wilson. The floral She carried a bouquet of deep red muudnunu.Alhmlht-)fith veil completed the costume. er three ‘attendants, Miss Geraldine Sparrow, RC.A.F., of 'hl!‘pg; m:u Ruby Bloxom, sister of the groom, and Miss Ruth Steele, sister :fl fdu bride, wore pink lnnd &l\;o eta respectively. . Tel. WW%En was best man. A recoybuon followed at the home of the bride‘s parents, the bride‘s mother receiving in a beise and brown dress with corsage of roses and yellow mums. She was asâ€" sisted by the . groom‘s mother in queen‘s blue with matching accesâ€" sories. Ashbeeâ€"Ring bee. Weston. Rev. J. K. Kidd offiâ€" ciated and Miss Jean Phillips sang. Given in marriuge by her father, the bride wore a frock of seaâ€"green wool accented with brown. She carâ€" ried a bou?uet of white mums, sink and coral roses. Miss Audrey ‘Theresa Ring attended her sister, wearing gray wool crepe with fuchsia feather hat. A bouquet of lavender mums and pink roses comâ€" fil;ted her costume. Sergt. Pilot gar Lenehan acted as best man; ushers were Ernest J. Ring and Garnet W. Ashbee. Following the ceremony the bride‘s mother. reâ€" ceived in navy crepe ensemble with Christ Church, Woodbridgo, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, November 18th, when Miss Doris May Ring, daughter of Miss Doris May Rlnfi,! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ring, Woodâ€" bridge, was united in marriage to John Reginald ‘Ashbee, R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ashâ€" RADIO SERVICE ” 2 for 250 ZONE 4â€"400 ‘ 39¢ 35¢ 23¢ 41c 35¢ 23¢ 41¢ 27¢ corsage of white mum petals and pink roses. The groom‘s mother shoulder bouquet of pink roses and bouvardia. Later the couple left to honeymoon at «ho Inn, Huntsâ€" hiile the walke »danmed a three: vee her wedding feeek, _ ** setting was of ferns and autumn urn? :qur Tather, wore a gown of w chiffon and a veil of silk embroidered net set in a halo of seed pearls. Her maidâ€"ofâ€"honor, Selec‘«>as from Grade X Piano Syllabus List Soaring Op. 12, No. 2 H. Schumann Valse Qubliee..........._F. Li Valse Qublice...................F. Liszt March .................S. Prokofieff (from Love of Thr'eei(r)i'ixiig’ésf)v Danseuses de Delphes G. Debussy Removal _of smflwou Hair, Moles, Warts the electric needle. Treatments for Skin and Confidential, Personal Attention â€"CONSULTATIONS FREEâ€" Evenings by Appointment 174 Johnngt. Y“&. Zone 4â€"497 WESTON «POBSORED B7 THE MALERS Of: Electrolysis REGINALD GODDEN Pianist Enroll at any Bank in Weston, at the Clinic, any of Westons‘ Ministers, A. T. Squibb & Son‘s storé or Times and Guide office. This Advertisement Sponsored by the following: Jack Fraser Ltd., Main N.â€"Zone 4â€"550 Times and Guideâ€"Z Fred English Hardwareâ€"Phone Zone 4456 Sun Life Assurance ( Weston Auto Wreckersâ€"Phone 709 A. Weir Eckenswiller Neilson‘s Bakeryâ€"Phone 1171 iÂ¥ t 90 18 Years* . Don‘t Delay â€" Act Now! Sign Up Toâ€"Day! For The Next Weston Red Cross Blood Donors‘ Clinic HELD IN WESTON POST OFFICE NOV EM BER 23 NYOLUNTEERS | â€"â€"â€"URGENTL Guest Artist The bride, given in Miss Dors Foden, was gowned in pale blue moire. Her bridesmaids, Miss June Blackman, sister, and Miss Jessie Galsher, cousin, were gowned alike in pink moire. All 'ouDutchfiudeuMhav quouoifiog: mums.. The flowâ€" sister, in Irifes shie wes tovpel in green For all the facts about VD write Provincial Department of Health These are scenes we know and like, beâ€" cause they‘re part of our lives . . . because they spcl(h-ppinm...concenflpeot. Alnghin; couple, dodging showers of rice . . . freside . . . garden . . . chubby babies . . . But we know that these th.inf;‘lon't "‘just happen.‘* They have to be worked for, lived for. Protected, too, because of everâ€"present dangers which may speil them. Venereal Discase ir ;‘dlfflflcl’ In a cold, relentless way it can kill infanis, rob the home of its l'mawm, criipk. dt’ll_;\{'g:y These are not mere ibilities. Â¥ HAPPEN... RIGHTmIN CANADA! But, these things should never happen. They can be prevented. _ Young men and women can safeguard their future happiness together by susking sre befors marriage that V.g. will zt bhght‘ their mzx%alggm;‘m.md@ng. test s s, is a no coupkunnflorxpz:l;uup.m ®wictory ove®r piszas®". FHIGNT VB ON TA jpu-"llnh-'.hiflnuul ‘bett, uncle, were ushers. At réception held <later the : bride‘s mother received in gold crepe dress GIVE A PINT OF BLOOD TO SAVE A LIFE! YOU‘RE HORRIFIED when you read the casualty lists. You wish this war was over. Just wishing isn‘t going to help.... * to do that really seems to "count." Things like giving a pint of blood may seem of some consequence to you, but not terribly imâ€" Enroll No«w! _ portant. © Times and Guideâ€"Zone 4â€"426 ' t Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada : / ~ * A. Weir Eckenswiller, Phone 339378 _ . Weston Greenhouses (A. Lawson), Zoneâ€"4 Maybe you‘re looking for some big job Unsuspected syphilis, striking in mic life, may mkeyg:fl;nd of the home uns inations should include a routine confidential %ovide for his (amil‘{. Itis wise to KNOW FOR SURE in time. Industrial medical examâ€" for what it is . . . a normal safeguard of health, security and happincss. + A blood test should not be looked upon as something unusual. It should be regarded o Peemounle i e mm depood uen rt. securt the s u s ability to wgr_k. epubaly and eficiewiy, , may make the head of the home unable provide for his family. It is wise to KNOW a few minutes of your time in meanet o# waTioNAL wEALTE AMD WELFArE to further Canade‘s fight egcinst V D.

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