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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Apr 1946, p. 4

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9 Shortly. before he lef: Canada, | tear His Excellency the Earl of Athlone.| tion who has been Chicf Scout for|Hou Canada for the past‘five vears, was ary presented with a beautifully hand | Seo Honour Retiring Governor In 1946 our outlay for expansion and improvements will exceed thirty million dollars. T Lt eeatis "â€"* of ybur service is enlarged. You may not need io call many of the new subscribers, but when you do, they are f\n‘thin reach â€"and it may be urgent. We haye added more than 75.000 telephones since Vâ€"E Day: As we bend all our efforts to catch up on delayed orders, the scope of your service will continue to grow â€" its potential value will increase. Entertainment : Social and Personal » Club and Welfare Activiti Ten years ago, there were ~~~~~â€"â€"__ 685,000 Bell telephones in service. Today there are over a millionâ€"56 per cent more. We are losing no time A Full Line of Tires, Tubes, Seats, Carriers, Pumps, Lights, Flashâ€" lights and Holders. Everything in the line of Accessories for all makes of Bicycles, _ Tricycles and Wagons LADIES‘and MEN "Quiz for Follow the example ‘of coast to coast and discuss improvements with the man office. Ask or write for aur 1 Evenings by Appointment ___ GEM HEARING AfiD g‘qu'?D AND SUPPLIED PHONE 193 1 MAIN ST. NORTH, WESTON VERY time a new telephone is installed the acopa B\ANKz gorking with Canadian; Cheafuâ€" E %»‘fllr,} LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED + SAWS SHARPENED AND SET ADiES‘and ME N BOYS and GIRLS ALSO REBUILT AND SECOND HAND BICYCLES All Repairs done on Your Easter Hairâ€"Do &2 . OIL PERMANENTS White‘s Bicycle Shop New C.CM. Bicycle . L. MERTENS, Phm.B. OPTOMETRIST . OFFICE HOURS Except Wednesday, 9â€"12 a.m., 1.30â€"5.30 Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 noon. 6A LA WRENCE ‘AVE., WESTON or write for our folder & Goâ€"ahead Farmer." . WHITE & SON 8 or Montrear [ ‘s done on the premises and guaranteed. Thirtyâ€"five years‘ experience: in every walk of life since 1817 Candrda, } team as Chief Scout. The presentaâ€" \thlone. Ition â€" was made at Government ut for| House, by Gerald H. Brown, Honorâ€" irs, was | ary Dominion Secretary of the Boy y hand | Scouts Association. 164 Main St. S. ‘of thousands of farmers from cuss your credit need for farm manager of your nearest Bof M Priced . And From _ $5§.00 Up Under personal .supervision of Margaret Rolufs : Gaiâ€"Gal Hairdressing § Salon COLD WAVEs hst® $5.00 _ carved plaque as a momento of h And "MY DANK o a aniion camars To a aiiioe casviars Zone 4â€"469 ’ The special membership fee of {one dollar is asked this season for (the benefit of the Juvenile Comâ€" |munity Gardens. | _ 1t was impossible to include the 1Juvenile Gardens in last year‘s curâ€" [riculum but this year after considâ€" |crable ‘search it was decided that i1he land on McDonald Ave., opâ€" posite Weston collegiate, would be taken over for this purpose. It might be of interest to note that l\‘\‘Pston is the only town in the! 28 MAIN ST. N. Weston Music «Radio The 35 year old society registered well over 300 memberships in 1945, a mark which it is hoped will be well passed this season. OH! WHAT IT SEEMED TO BE and Mr. Eric Hart, campaign manâ€" ager for the drive, announces that the Society will concentrate on some of the newer districts in the town of Weston this season in an effort to bring as many of the town‘s newcomers into the Society as possible. WE‘LL GATHER LILACS and __ The Weston Horticultural Soâ€" ciety‘s annual membership drive is well under way again and the Society sincerely hopes this year to top all previous membership reâ€" cords. ! The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Hardington Ratepayers‘ Associaâ€" ftion gave a welcome party to the first British war bride to arrive in the. Hardington district, in the Community Hall on Wednesday, April. 10th. She is the wife of Norman Gunn, Cheswick avenue, ‘| who met his bride in England while serving with the RCAF. About 45 residents of the district gathered to honour the happy couple; who were the recipients of many useful gifts. Dainty refreshments were 1Jserved by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary {during the evening. The tea table. was tastefully decorated with pink / !and white streamers, and in the !centre was a_ large "Welcome {Home" cake.‘ Community singing ,roun;led out a very _ enjoyable M A BICJ GIRL NOW and IN THE MOON MIST and DO YOU HAVE ME Weston Horticultural Society‘s Membership Drive Now Underway evening SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES and GEE! I WISH Party Given First British War Bride Phone: Days 38W3 Remernber to keep Wednesday evening, May 1st, open, when the Leslie Bell ginzen will ‘present a choral program in Central United |church at 8.15 p.m. under the ausâ€" Welcome Home pices of the Mission Circle The Victorian Order Nurse will call at any home wherever there is illness which clfla for part time nursing care. Phone Weston 123. # * * Leslie Bell Singers to Visit Town Charley Spivakâ€"Victor Record 20â€"1806 IF I HAD A WISHING RING Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestraâ€" Victor Record 20â€"1809 =*. PUT YOUR LITTLE RIGHT FOOT OUT Sammy Kn_veâ€"â€"-\'ictorv Record 20â€"1812 "b¢ Johnny Desmondâ€"Victor Record 20â€"1810 Vaughan Monrd&â€"Victor Record 20â€"1811 RONAN ELECTRIC Specialists In OIL HEATING & REFRIGERATION 24 Hour Service LOCALS MALTON 3. Collection of Gladiolus Bulbs, 20, consisting of 5 each of the following varieties, kept separate: D.0.X. (Yellow); Mildred Louise is borne énti'relifwhv,;'-"t.,fiev‘.“"'égt.(‘m Horticultural Society, 2. House Fern. This will be of interest to nonâ€"gardeners. These will be delivered at any time. (Strawberry Pink ) 1. Special membership fee of $1.00 for the benefit of the Juvenile Community Garden. N.B. The .Diâ€" rectors would appreciate very much if the prospective members would give this Community Garden enterâ€" prise special consideration, bearing in mind that the citizens of Weston possess the only municipallyâ€"owned Community Garden in the Dominion of Canada, the financing of which â€" The society‘s new list of, premâ€" iums is offered below, from which one selection is offered to ali memâ€" bers upon payment of their $1.00 fee. List Of Premiums For 1946 Dominion of Canada that possu;es A munrcipallyâ€"owned Community Garden. e ty in the flower fund, which amount to $8. to the Red Cross to be used for World War veterans in the Wes. ton San. A good time was enjoyed by all. The new executive is as folâ€" lows: Mrs. W. M. Maguire, presiâ€" dent; Mrs, H. Hillman, secretary; Mrs. Train, assistant secretary, and Mrs. F. Martin, treasurer. _ The Thursday afternon Lady‘s Bowling Lqague came to a close for 1946 with a delightful luncheon served at the home of Mrs. R. Grainger, William street. The ladâ€" ies {widgd to turn over the money Bowling League Closes The local branch of the 100F wishes to remind the people of Weston that there is a hospital bed available for anyone who might need it. This free service has been well used, but just at the present it is not in use, and anyone wantâ€" ing it see Mr. C. Reed, 24 Sges‘ avenue, or Mr. B. Davis, 1 la avenuc, Mount Dennis. Free Hospital Bed Weston Nursery School Associaâ€" tion is holding an open meeting on Wednesday evening, May 8th, at 8.30 sharp in the Sunday school room of Central United church. Miss Millichamp of the department of welfare is to be the speaker. Everyone welcome. Be sure to keep this date open. Open Meeting May 8th ton Ladies‘ Ratébi};;l;-xl:o-'c}:.t.f:r; for the many gifts received at the shohwer held on Wednegday, April 10th. Extent Thanks Mrs. Dorothy Gunn‘ wishes to thln'k Y:‘ho rn:mbgrs of the Hardingâ€" John Pinnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinnell, Lilsc avenue, has reâ€" enlisted in the RCAF. "Jack" as he is well known to his many Weston friends, served overseas with the RCAF for two years. Reâ€"enlists in Air Force Westonâ€"Nights 427 W2 TAKE CARE 7ONE 4â€"400 _TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON J. S. Bach, 75¢ T5¢ a¢ bld )C years to secure good roses, to be calle Sheridan‘s first grade stock. cast and wr'ouih[iron A French physicist, Reamur, first tried to make steel by melting cast and avwamstacde ue 009 The public weather program in the various districts is scheduled to begin according to the féllowâ€" ing timetable: Mar. 4â€"Edmonton and Winnipeg districts. 15â€"Montreal district. * 18â€"Vancouver district. Apr. 1â€"Halifax and G a n doeor districts, 15â€"Toronto district. ‘Continued from page 1â€" groups or industries will be videt!J when warranted. Into category fall storm warning ices, forecasts for fishermen, cial forecasts on farm prog and forecasts for the logging dustry. Public services, sue transportation c o m p a n ie s, arrange for special forecasts i general forecasts do not meet specific needs. Sha,iq2 +. EqWn _ Slock, grown by Sheridan‘s Nurseries, 9. One hybrid tea rose to be sclected from stock at British Fruit Market. After trying for several Dlo tw n u® DOARR MIC7 1NG following: Dorothy Perkins, Hle De France, Paul‘s Scarlet. To be called for at British Fruit Market. These are field grown stock, grown by Sh: ridan‘s Nurseries. Public Weather ;fis-il;lon Red); Picardy (Shrimp nk). . 4. Four boxes of Bedding plants lto h‘;‘ullod for at ;no oth.he folâ€" ow nurseries: Jay‘s. Nursery, Jane Street; ‘or Weston Greenâ€" houses, Main Street NortK, (not later than June 1st.), Asters, Petunia, Salvia, Scabiosa Cornâ€" flower, Marigold, Calendula, Cosâ€" mos, !‘hlox, gtoc)u, Verbenia. Zinâ€" nia, Snapâ€"dragon, Lobelia, Sweet Alyssium, Ageratum, Dusty Miller, Cubbage, Tomato. . 5. One Polyantha Baby Rambler Rose, eleven varieties to choose from to be called for at the British Fruit Market, Main Street N. 6. Choice of 35 Strawberry Plants (Premier) or 25 Raspberry canes (Latham) to be called for at the British Fruit Market. 7. To flowering shrubs from the following: Bridal Wreath, Tamarix, Golden â€" Bell (Forsythia), . Mock Onvnfi. Deutzia (Pride of Rochesâ€" ter), Honeysuckle. To be called for at the British Fruit Market. f- 18‘ Qne_Crl‘imbipx Rose from the FRIDAY; APRIL 26th, 8 p.m Modern and Old Tyme LIBERTY HALL \ _ Dundas and Pacific Century Boys Orchestra All Ex-Mlssey-Harri;- Weston Employees ___ Welcome DANCE AND â€"EUCHRE 169 Main St. North HOLIDAY SPECIALS A DMISSIONâ€"50« BRITISH FRUIT MARKET DUTCH â€"SETS MULTIPLIERS 20c Ib. 2 Ib. 35¢ 100 Bags W aA R B O‘ S Very Early From Inspected Field: $3.00â€"100 1b. Bags 200 Bags No. 1 P.E.! GREEN MOUNTAIN Special Sale of No. 1 U.g HU MOSS (Peat Moss) Foundation Seed Certitied Red Label 100 Ib. Bags $3.99 BAG CLUB 382 be called for dsc t NS special forecasts if the COOKING POTATOES Iepeneoetite storm warning servâ€" ie y *2090 _ 10r, are grade field grown l se nc flshermen, speâ€" farm programs 112007 prograr together field grown CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES AGENTS FOR STEELE BRIGGS SEEDS PACKET OR BULK loégfr?g-_;"r;r meet their 1€, can Trade Mark Registered Sole Agency For Weston $1.00 BAG (1} Bushels) o. 1 U.S. Table Potgtoes, Splendid Cookers. ©100 LB. BAGSâ€"$2.99 proâ€" this the De "It‘s no use. With this cold 1 can hardly speak." cerved wearing a periwinkle blue cre{w dress with corsage of Joanna Hill roses and the groom‘s mother assisted, wearing a gowercd fuchsia lersey gown witlgzvorsage of Joanna Hill roses and buddleia,. For their wedding trip the bride wore a navy shepherd‘s plaid suit with navy accessories, squirrel furs, the gift of the groom, and a corsage of garâ€" derias. They will live in fi/eston. "Aren‘t you waiting up for tonight, Mother ?" The marriage of Anne Murie! Mncl{i‘llm. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mu:llilfln. of Weston, and Donald Gufialuid, son of Mr. and Mrs. W, id, of Toronto, took place at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin. Rev. Gordon Hern fi"- formed _ the ceremony and rs. Hazel Murley was soloist. Given in murriage by her father, the bride wore a bouffant, heavenly blue crepe dress with matching hat and cascade bouquet of red Briarcliff roses, freesia and buddleia. Miss Anna Winch, cousin of the bride, was her attendant in a cerise crepe gown with matching hat and bouâ€" guet of Joanna Hill roses and budâ€" leia, Mr. George Rowe was best man and the ushers were Mr. Wilâ€" liam Rowntree and Mr. William Reid. At the reception held at the Hcarthstone the bride‘s mother reâ€" ceived wearing a meriwinkle hioa Reidâ€"MacMillan CERTIFIED | WEDDINGS| WESTON PRIVATE HOSPITAL 100 Bags No. 1 P.E.1. Foundation A Certified IRISH COBBLERS Notice to the Public PRIVATE ROOM RATES â€" Increased 50¢ Per D SEMIâ€"PRIVATE ROOM RATE â€" Increased 25¢ Per BABY CARE . â€" Increased 25¢ Per Day Blue Label 75 Ib. Bagsâ€"§$2.75 100 ib. Bagsâ€"$3.50 Effective May 1st Room Rates will be Increased as Follows Red Label $3.25â€"75 Ib. bag $4.25â€"100 Ib. bag AT THE 100 Bags Certified IRISH COBBLERS Dad 104 MAIN ST. N., WESTON Loraine Ritchie, Reg. N .,.Prop WESTON _ OIL BURNER WESTON 556° You‘ll be amazed with its performance. Relaxand enjoy "shirtâ€"sleeve" comfort, Designed and built for hotâ€"air, hotâ€"water and steam heating. Ashes, sifting and stokâ€" ing are all banished. See it today at â€" THEN FIRST SEE THE NEW Are You Changing to> OIL HEATING: â€" Installed and Guaranteed By Shakespeare Coal â€" Mt. Dennis Immediate or Spring Installation Shakespeare Coal Advertising Pays â€" Try It! 24 DENARDA AVE., MT. DENNIS LATHAM 200 Bags No Fruit Trees Fruit Bushes * Hedge Plants Come and Choose From Our Extensive Stock ROSES _ RASPBERRY CANES 200 Bags DELAWARES From Inspected Fields $1.45â€"50 tb. Bags gs No. 1 P.E.1. Certified IRISH CosBLERS _ Yellow Label $3.00 BAG Evergreens Flowering Shrubs 10¢ Each 75¢ Dor. $5 Per 1 Phone 535 THURSDAY, APRIL 18, Day Day JU. 2242

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