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Times & Guide (1909), 10 Jan 1946, p. 6

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Iii girl!!! 3'0 .501). ut, ar; Gthii"iiiii'iiii"i -=======-t-===ztl A Communion Service w..- held um " m (is", Elverntnn 1"kd?1t.e1.c.et,r2 ---------.----r-----, . unday evening. av. J. . J lin INCL! {W bedroom frrrlottieiitirtg. Rnhy Evan Hickorton mt. M 1m. Iff:!! was bundled. "Imam room for mot, we? Birthday greetings to Cirol - " John "Net, Apt. . Jones. g o-64.It n_:--;_ __.| -‘:_Lk-_. _..1-_._. $RIAL LESSON in your home. on plly I piece every week, an 1 up, while Int-hing to read music I weekly pay: for Guitar, Music Ind Instruction. Tuck?! at Work. httt Menu Club. a sin Street Cola: Sunni-y morning. New hm). Vietorin Haw-Jinn 'ehool. PM!» Weston 1534!. 040-2: my; LESSON "in" y "NE 6 loom brick house, up to he and in beautiful condition. Built in one of the most desirable bations in town. Owner leaving "m, reason for selling. Apply at 168 Queen’: Drive, Phone MIMI HAWAIIAN GUITAR LESL/i- INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIED YOU keep them home, Your {rm "ttM. Atr1_sr?!rtpjetiran. F EE umgxgncm wr/tres/es-Grit' " min o-r-pa/i-iii/fi." Agply Bonita Ten Rooms Main St. North, 1901mm x-M-lt and plain cooking for two adults, must be cheerful and willing. Character references important. Apply afternoons Zone 4-320. MAID wanted. General Tou/Ori CENTRAL Minus}. six rooms _ modern kmhén. Quake}; Grirr,', latte g a r d o n, $,5,500.00. Phone Weston 8624. D-54-lt housework, some cooking, three In family, live in or out, comfort- Ible quarters, lovely home. Phone zone 4-440. o-IU-lt WPMSN fos heavy_cl§9ning_ yegk- lr. Mrsf mgr}, "1fiiriiG"idiYii. Phone 1277-R, o-M-lt _(dyed rabbit). Viscacha, seal (dyed rabbit), beaver mouton. (processed lamb), Persian lamb, mush-at, Hudson seal, (dyed musk. rut). Your old fur garment ex- pertly restyled to the new t947, tere. Price, $14. - V Piinééss Fashion Furs to. an AD. 383; x-t TWO brooder houses in good con- dition. Zone 4-382. o-64-it -beds, single and full size cém-i plete with spring, oak extension table. Zone 4-382. 0.54m} Pre-Season Sale PRICED “0.1339 End up, Conny CA.PABLE. person to _ help with exhibitioh "artsyck; Drive. Phone 10t9-J JACKET heater for sale. Phone 506-W or 286 Church Street. QUEBEC htrater._small size, 2 YOUNG ' singing . Carysries, from Ho.CKli) sk.ates, anti booty, girl's, FUR coat, black seal, size 40. Weston 681-W. o-54-1t bed, brand new. Phone West-on 890. o-54-tt BED, single, walnut. cable spring atuUlresser. 230 King street. size 6; boy's, size 5, used." Phone' 1264. 0-544: an?!“ d.'uQI-on’ 'P.thd%tt.' an: WH.ITE figure skate}: sizt61s, $5; KITCHEN sink with high back, " 10 Victoria St. W., Weston. SAGEWAY 'mattress for single skates, size four; also five elec- trie fixtures, three drop ceiling and two wall, the lot, $3.50. 57 River- side drive. Phone 349-W, o-IM-lt skis and-harness, 7 ft, $5. tiiuind Weston 257-W~8. o-54-it '1.il0--one,pair of Kid's 1oots and/ FOR sale or trade for car 1934 Chevrolet one-half ton panel truck. Phone Weston 991-J-3, ACME gas range, good condition.] ivory with chrome bar handles, side oven. 38 Coulter. Phone 685-W. I 0-54-11 I FULL site bed spring, new, s,3;li.2.C-.r-._'-,-1r-1"-'-r-'-'-r'-r'-' - l" CCI" also five young Canaries. whitHHOUSE repairs, from drain to and yellow (hens). $200 each. A.i roof. We do the work, promptly, Finch, 68 Kingdon St., tvestyyyo,tPficiently. Phone Weston 738. o-54-ltl o-54-lt bupt)s ROOM suite for sale, in cludou 6 vchnirs, pedestal able ind sideboard. Zone 4-413, 0-54-11 STOVE, combination coal and gas _stove, good condition, grey and yhite enamel. Two cooking ovens. " Downsview avenue. o-54-lt QUILTS,_ "ty _ 'riystyiaus, hyyr 'imdcfdouble bed size, five-fifty Ed six-fifty. Murray 2863, 28 yliu Avenue, Mount Bennie. lent eonditiim, $30; als"o mic girl's bicycle, good condition, 815. Apply 212 Mm St. N. Phone 573. 0-54-lt PUR cont. black brotsdtail, size 40, perfect condition. Zone 4-32_2. - IQN'S racer. CTM, bigycle. exetl- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION WESTON 8ettet, _ Ca ENS, Collars, Muff: IRWINS FUR FARM HOUSES FOR SALE Phone Weston iogirg SILVER FOX FURs MISCELLANIOUS ARTICLES IOI SALE FUR COATS HELP WANTED FURRIERS 504 Queen’s o-54 -1t TIMES and GUIDE o-54-lt o-54-1t x-39~TF o~54-1t o-54-1t o-54-1t 0-54-11 o-M-lt o-IU-it 'in tho school an well M In tho home, and Mrs. Milley than with jhnmo 'mflutstwes in the school lifts of the pupil. Mr. E. Ross, assist- |nnt principal, 'epolre on enjoying the children at horfte, Following I short quiz prom-am Ind by Mr. Arthur _Aplestrrrrth, the meeting closed with refreshments. ( Maple Leaf Home and School 'Association members heard a very (interesting prngrnm at their regu- ,lar meeting Monday, Jan. '7. in thy absence of a promised speaker, 1Presidcm Mrs. Fred Brookbanks explained that an appeal had beer :made to the school teachers to ad- 'itiress the meeting. Each teachpr (from the primary u, senior grades ‘gaw‘ an interesting talk. Th. prin- 1cipal. Mr. Smith delivered two topics, "The Teaching of the Pro. School Child," was made nn be. half of Mus HPtaslop, a first grade teacher, who was unable to attend, and h1< awn topic, "Religious teaching in the new murco of iitudy". He stressed that the new mourn: mf study does not make any 'difference in denominations. Miss ‘II " .‘um upnko an how musu- helps Friends and neighbors welcome homo Georg." Santa Grow" up rived buck Saturday, Der. 29, on :ed area. One of the best locations Ion Lake Simcoe. Good gravel road lto highway, oiled in summer. New lwrwn: which afford good ventila- ;tion. Roofs first class. This pro- ]nerty certainly has to be seen to be appreciated. Rented to one ten- lnnt for 9 years at $500. Anyone in- 'iterested in above mentioned pro- ‘perty kindly contact personally, lirving (r_Arnold, Ren'st Real Es- PIANO, m good condition, reason able.' Wfil pay cash.' Phorie Weston 927-J. o-54-1t five-roomed house with one or two acres, close to city transporta- tion. Purchase for cash through Veterans' Land Act. Box 5490, Times and Guide. o-54-1t manufacturing. Upriroxim a t e"Ty' 1,250 feet r o q u i r e d. Telephone 49l-W. x-54-4t STORE_or_ {uptory space‘ for Hg}; H Elverston Park j l drained clay loam. Suitable for {tractor farming. Right on paved highway and over-looking Lake ]Simcoe. ideal for sub-dividing. Bus [service daily, milk truck, mail de- Elivery and many other Convenient es. 8 acres of hardwood timber on [property barn 45 x 100, straw shed with hog pen below 30 x 40. {First class metal roof on both dairy ‘barn, water installed in house and CT/.' Hydro in all buildings. 2 garages, 2 implement sheds, poul- try house, also garage attached to beautiful brick 8 roomed residence with sun room at front. separate stucco house for help right on pro- perty. This is certainly the most conveniently located and outstand- ing property which I have on my large list and certainly has to be seen to be appreciated. Anyone im. terested kindly contact personally. Irving C. Arnold, Reg'st Real Estate and Insurance Broker, Box 6, Phone 3100, Quee'nsville. - bedrooms, 2 downstairs. Kitchen with built in cupboards, sink with water by tap, water tested each year, comes from flowing well 100% pure. 2 piece bath, large breakfast room, dining room and living room, closed in verandah with southern exposure over look- ing Lake Simcoe. Resident 30 x 60, lot 50 x 200, beautiful shaded lawn right on sandy beach. New double garage on property. 2 raised rock flyver 'tardens,tivate in _restrict- tate ind Insuranee Broker, jihotie 3100, Box ii, Quct 'sville. IDEAL summer: home, 6_ lam; TO. B_I_J_Y, six qr Bevtroomed hon/e in Weiton for spring possessiok. Box 5498, Times and Guide. o..54-lt Uri.GENrLY_rttsuired bx veteran Vitamin Capsules contain vita, mins A, Bl, C, D, Niacin Amide and Riboflavin. Ninety day supply b"L70. Trial thirty day supply $1.15. Sold at Independent Drug Stores. sr54-tt CNyr 1k: DAILY._VitaDiet Multiple 160 ACRES choice early or, ALTERATIONS. lo 13 s e Tiysirs storm windows, kitchen cnb'iriets; Phone Weston 369-J. o-52-lt use, vicinity of Jfair/ and John streets. W. H. Burdekin, 235 Rose. mount avenue. o-IU-lt sum of money, Indian Held de- sign on purse, lost Saturday, Dec. 29, ttusirrbusiness section. Reward. Phone 927-1. o»54-lt IDENTIFICATION bracelet, New Year's day, vicinity of Julie and Main. Phone 511-J. o-IM-lt GLASSES,‘ doublq tigrrt, m >bryown CHANG!) purse, Iroyy, cgptninipg OPPORTUNITIES WANTED PROPERTIES FOR SALE tyisatretid WANTED PERSONAL LOST ell i A soldier spent almost three lmonths taking a Luger apart and Emailing it home piece by piece to invoid postal restrictions against lmailing pistols. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kingdom Thistletown, will be at home to their friends on Tuesday, January 15, 1946, afternoon and evening, on the occasion of their golden wed- ding anniversary. o-54-tt. "Darling, I took all the pieces around to a gun store and they put it back together nicely. What's the matter? Wouldn't Ordnance do it for you 'Y' WANTED TO HELP Here is one reason why men sometimes murder "perfect wives": Recently he received a heavy package containing a shining Luger and the following letter: Euchre, Westmount Hall, Thurs.. day evening, January 10, 1946, 8.30 pm. x-54-1t tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well; And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. -Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by her daughters Annie and Hilda. RUTHERF'ORD-in loving mem- ory of our dear mother, Jane Rutherford, who passed away 'January 9, 1942. The depths of sorrow we cannot JEOFFROYAIn loving memory of a dear father, Prank Arthur Jeuffruy, who passed away January 16th, 1944. Peaceful be thy Jest, dear father, It is sweet to breathe thy name; In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. Ever remembered by the family. hrance. Just a memory sad and true, Just the love and sweet devotion Of those who think of you. Lovingly remembered by his Wife and Family. Deaths SMITH, W. C-Suddenly at his home, Benuhurnois, Quebec, on Friday, December 28, 1945, W. C. Smith, beloved husband of Clare Armitage and dear father of Mrs. J. A. Allen of Weston, 0n- tariu, and B. A, Smith of Beau- haruois, Quebec. PEARSON-T0 Hellen (nee Jeff- rey) wife of A. M. Pearson, 4 Macdonald Avenue, Guelph, a son, Jeffrey Charles, Saturday. January 5, 1946, at Guelph Gen, eral Hospital, Births BOYEir--Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bayes (nee Jean Elliott) wish to Innounce the birth of their son, Arthur Elliott, at the Edmund Nursing Home, Weston, Tuesday, January 8, 1946. First grandson for Mr. and Mrs. S. Elliott, Hum- ber Heights. Birth, Martina. Dentin. Card. of Hunks, Eng-ge- nial-ts, In Memorial:- Nodccl Under Thou Headinxl Mk Mini-u. For Finn 25 Want. Se tueh Additional l Remember all the fun you had finding the missing letter or letters from the various advertise- ments on the contest page. So many readers have asked for a repeat of this popular contest that we intend to run it immediately. Valuable Cash Prizes Each Week Coming Events Yes Folks...An0ther MISSING LETTER CONTEST W. C-Suddenly at his "etsuhtumois, Quebec, on December 28, 1945, W. C. beloved husband of Clare NOTICES Education and Entertainment for all, the Family W ord. GRAND PRIZE $50.00 STARTS SOON In Your Times & Guide There is nothing of the book- worm about Violet King, who has put Mount Dennis on the map in the literary world. Bookworms are folk that one might not relish liv. ing with, They are inclined to have stuoping shoulders and minds with la warp not appreciated by ordin- :ary mortals. Her life ex eriences (hive prevented her from (Q",',',?,',',", ascetic or hermit-like. This is re- flected in her first book, "Better Harvest". The characters live and move. Habits and dress may change, hut love, hate, affection and ambition are always with us. Reading has always been, shall we any, an obsession with her. lHistory and geography were her favorite subjects and as she read 1the characters took shape. Her home in Mount Dennis was not, far from the historic Humber) around which the plot of her story rotates, As she walked by its‘ winding course, she pictured Indian warriors and trappers in their canoes paddling by on their jour- ney toward Toronto (Meeting Place) to sell their furs in ex- change for tobacco. flour, gaudy jewelry and gimcracks. Sometimes she saw that their intent was not so peaceful as with scowling faces and warlike dress they lashed the river speeding to meet their foes. This is the pageant of a people with the background of a time-- Kirkhum Judges, who Home years back contributed "Local Character Sketches," “The Mount We,? of Tomorrow," "Fourteen ears After" and other articles to our cottteunpomry, "The Time: and Guide," “in; us I Ihort sketch of Violet King and her fine book, "Better Harvest" (for which the moat Start written in Mount Dennis). in King, before she left, was for some time I member of the Mount Dennis Baptist Church. We understand that her book is selling well. Violet King _ _ May the year 1946 be filled with PROSPERITY . . . -. GOOD HEALTH . . . AND HAPPINESS . . . Thanks for your patronage tyM0ti-lhtyilimilliiy We extend to all PAINTERS and DECORATORS WESTON 438 W YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS BIGGEST TRANSPORTATION MEET OF THE YEAR! GOOD WISHES Next Tuesday, Jan. 15, 8.15 p.m. MEMORIAL SCHOOL, WESTON Weston, Hardington, Maple Leaf, Grandview Ratepayers' Associations A Mt. Dennis Novelist ALL WELCOME! (by Klrkha- Judges) firing a Mi-inch, two-tor shell, was built too late to help smash the Axis. It was created specifically, the US. Army said, to rip through the 10~foot-thick concrete fortifica- tion of the Siegfried line. To those who love Canada, 'who appreciate her pioneers who hewed their way through forests and field toward freedom, who are in- terested in the common people who live, love and so:.etimes limp and lapse but still press upwards, "Better Harvest" is a book to buy --and read. ' tt, one time it WIS llid aide, it was never forgotten. And now as the Literary Editor of The Globe and Mail says, she has given us "a sweet story, faithfully executed and full of charm. She is strongest in those parts of her art that can- not be learned but must be born in one, that fine sense of balance between dialogue and description, her deep interest in people, her sure instinct for character analy- sis and ability to portray indivi- duals naturally. These are of the essence of novel writing." our I century Ttatt',', they utrugzlod tor in tttrt, and ralponaibla control. tale of Sam Perrin, erguerite, his wife, 3nd chihtram,thm'r joys, 3!"):qu and non-ow: by the isalooru near To- tonto Bay and their Ihldy cun- tomon; of smu‘xflorl. of smoky con! oil lumps, 0 stale beer and staler smoke, of 11¢an rope' and boats, of bums and nee-neon, of fine and lrowsy churning“ As one talks with Miss King, one notes in her some of the chnracteristics she portrays, her dstcisiverttsss, her determination to pitch the tune-gin" she pays the piper (she says the Irish in her accounts for this). For nearly 10 years (since 1987) this novel has been her .dreary child, aM although The biggest cannon in the world, Humber Heights T? Hold Party The January meeting of the Humber Heights Home and School Association will be held January 14th in the school auditorium. Everyone in the school section, whether a member of the associ- ation or not, is urged to attend. This is will be our New Year's party night Rid a splendid time to become acquainted with each other. Games, music and refreshments have been planned hy the commit, tee, so come out. and enjoy a social evening together. Town to Hottrr-a to 5 ELgin 1863 Walton 152W GEO. -wpaAt_ttytodss, I.A. " Guild". Au. --0ffice- 330 lay St., Toronto IL. "" Rom: 158 Chunk St., Wanton , Walton 1164M. For appointment during day, phone office. For appointment during evening, phone residence. "mm. “of" 7w...- 544" In“: MY. "" IONIV TO LOAN Ole 000]) FIRST “Dixon: uqumwn s mun“ 0m" Bun: "all“ the M) and “and” “mill! J. EDGAR PARSONS W J. WARD " Tom": Sin". Toronto 0-16.52 CHIROPRACTOR Norma; and Chunk Dim“: C. LORNE FRASER brunt". an... In. "" Want.- I-u. - be." F. A. SILVERMAN K.C. IARRISTER, SOLICITOR. In. {out of Nova Seati- IARRISTER, SOLICITOR lip. AUBREY PE'ITIT Chartered Accountant Auditor sun-Ed” a, Appellant-I UNDERTAKERS Funeral Diuclon Ambulance PHONE: ZONE 4-444 J. W. BROWN Benin", Solichnv; id', 15 TORONTO ST, Chambers. Vigil»? Pun" t SOLICITORS AWN“ BUSINESS 'j'! DIRECTORY _ Money " Loon Phat ru. "" ELgin 4588 Juni. 0769 Mt. Dunl- in better mar then thou of any other animal”, lg. A, C, Bur- wkk of Montreal u in m inter. View In “mm. Chaim Pt,',',':,," of war 3.9“!!! Mpni {gram _Japnn wan- m. 8733 =» ___ “gem: " Elastic Stockings. Belts, ete. l Call: Zone 4-577 A. N. BOYLEN Cartage and Movers. HENRY POPE TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER WESTON BRANCH TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC INCH APTS. PHONE 28d Piano, Singing, Violin, Theory, kindergarteh, Choral Class Marion Demorest, L.T.C.M. 'i'"'"", US‘INESSTCA R DS I RED INDIAN STATION MAIN and DENISON PHONE WESTON 816 See our stock of Batteries. Farm and Home Radios Installed -mNSMI'rmNG- 22 FERN AVE, WESTON PHONE 46W Furnaces MEDICAL SUPPLIES A llan 'sService S ta tioitt "Have those plumbing jobs done NOW." J. C. INCH, BA., th.B. 196 Main South Jack Bylsma WARM AIR. FURNAf?ES RUPTURED? Joe A. Ward Spedalixod Motor Tuna-u; t22 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4-387 Towing Service INCH’S DRUG STORE TINSMITH, ETC. RADIO REPAIRS JUnet, General Sheet Metal Work GUARANTEED RADIO REPAIRS E9! Aotrointtep1fyl 10 Years' Experience Prints Fitting Room Free Tire Inspection New Tires for eligible users. Piano Tuning CRUICKSHANK GARAGE Telephone WESTON 1206W WESTON 934W . (BILL ALLAN, Prop.) SUPERTEST PRODUCTS ' INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE CARTAGE Gnu-mud WM. A. RIGGS "" Jule St. MT. DENNIS t. "" or Weston "" Work Guaranteed Zone 4-562 REPAIRED MUSIC Cleaned Repaired PAINTING, DECORATING Interior, Exterior JACK BAILEY DEAD HORSES and CATTLE For free pick-up phone us. We pay phone churns. GORDON YOUNG LTD. Phone AD. MM, Toronto SERVICE DAY or NIGHT EAGLE TAXI 4 Queens Drive FLEET LINE TAXI CABS 38 MAIN N. PHONE _ 677 No Waiting 24 Hr. Service All Drivers Ex-Service Men Arty Place... Arty Time... C F l THUIBDAY. JANUAIY 10, WANTED BAKER Gibson McCartney P VETERAN 's WESTON .. TAXI Zone 4-334 TAXI ROWS TAXI For Prompt, Courteous MNTING & DECORATING Brush or Spray Phone 438W Phone Weston Private Hospital PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 24 HOURS SERVICE Reasonable Rater for Out of Town Tiips Except Sundays Rates In Accordance With By-Law 1142 Use Our Direct It Phone A 7 Main St. N. DECORATING TAXI 456 PHONE 676M TELEPHONE 547 _ Phone PHONE TAXIS or Zone 0-5” It

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