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Times & Guide (1909), 30 Jun 1949, p. 8

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â€" simply â€" and ¢ fl’!&kle it o _ » sure keeps o \â€" _ 89 cents bot! | (est *~ I % 39 s _ GAS Ruud > W l (mection. 23 FARMERS, RAINPROOF | your work clothes, overalls, jackets, terpanlins, blankets, etc., at home, and _ economically. Just e it onâ€"it is invisible but =‘ keeps out the wet rain. An cents bottle will do about five c Get it at Wilfl‘s Cycle & 1 xâ€"28â€"1t hoy‘s, g« Apply 2% { IOPZO-W. *KITCHEN cabinet, modern design 5 . with porcelain ‘full-out table, ‘.E;nted white and black trim. « Phone. Weston 2132â€"W. 0â€"28â€"1t CCM boy‘s bicycle in good repair; 1 2â€"wheel trailer with racks, as new. Wm. Wray, Woodâ€" ._ Phone 38â€"Râ€"13. 0â€"28â€"1t WABHING machine, reasonable; baby‘s high chair, Phone 1081â€"M. © 0â€"28â€"1t heater and slip covers, in good eondition; ‘30 Model A Ford half ton truck with racks, in good conâ€" dition. Wm. Wray, Woodbridge. Phone 38â€"râ€"13. 6â€"28â€"1t ‘87 DODGE sedan, good tires, PIANQ,'?_eirEfiant large preâ€" war model of fine tone and L{rtn-t;d condition, $140. H. H. Main, Barker Ave., Thistletown. 0â€"28â€"1t TWO bicycles, man‘s size ICE BOX in very gvo_d' conditior_{. | 75 b. capacity, white enamel; three burner oil stove with oven, goodâ€"condition. Weston 519â€"R. 4â€"PIECE bedroom suite; chesterâ€" field suite; set of dishes; 2 pairs pillows; tea wagon; 1 dozen pair towels; chintz rocking chair; wicker chair; 6 handâ€"painted picâ€" tures. 307 Main St. N. Phone MUrâ€" ray 6539. 0â€"28â€"1t about 52" x 88‘, $18. Apply 15 William St. 0â€"28â€"1t BUICK 6 for sale, private, new "40 BUICK special sedan for sale * or will trade for older car. Phone Weston ‘148â€"Mâ€"4. 0â€"28â€"1t ‘49 FORD coach, new, midâ€"green, perfect condition, has only done 800 miles, goodweason for selling. Call evenings after 5 o‘clock. Mr. Barnard, 39 South Station St. MAN‘Sâ€"bicycle, $20.; Wilton rug, WHITE felt mattress, single, perâ€" . fect condition. 35 Church St. _~tires, good condition, $150. Zone 4219. HA. 0531. 0â€"28â€"1t {wg:pmcmuzz in Marshall and I utyrest repairs. Spring matâ€" tresses rebulit and recovered, reâ€" ‘turned like new. Eiderdowns reâ€" scovered. Phone for estimate. Call :Operation ask for Zenith 78500, +(no toll charge). xâ€"14â€"1tf and stone for driveways. Fill andâ€" loam for gardens. Cedar posts, 8 foot long, 4 and 5 inch tops. Phone Weston 1071â€"Wâ€"13. « 0â€"25â€"4t hurst 4541. % INCH to 12 cut and threaded tosize. Angle iron cut to size. All sizes beams and posts, culâ€" ‘verts, radiators_ and â€" fittings. Toronto Pipe & Steel Supply Co., 200 :Miria street, Toronto. LÂ¥ndâ€" 3_, Mrs. John J. Bell, Mrs. M. Colâ€" ‘lins and family wish to extend to ‘their many friends, relatives and :fihhn. their heartfelt thanks appreciation for the acts of :H)dnels. messages of sympathy Tand beautiful floral tributes exâ€" ttended to them in their recent sad ‘bereavement, in the loss of a dear +husband, father and grandfather. SAND and gravel for cement work ‘ Corner of Keele fliul and Norge Refrigerators, y and John Inglis Washing Machines, Norge Electric Ranges. Admiral Television $299.95 Now Available SAND, gravel and fill. Prompt service. Phone 1528â€"Wâ€"3. $ Ruud heater, tank and conâ€" w 236 Main St. N. Phone 0â€"W. 0â€"28â€"1t Card of Thanks Pipe â€"Pipe â€" Pipe Late Weston Furniture O;eu New Furniture Store at 39 OLD WESTON ROAD LAB wood, cut stove lengths. Ashbee Bros. Coal, Phone 4% it xâ€"22. NOTICES Births, Marriages, Deaths, Card of Thanks, Engageâ€" ments, In Memoriams Minimum Charge 50¢ New And Used _â€"_ Quick , NEEDS Results _ _ T0 _ _ EVROLET / sedan ;1 W "h\' eopdi on. J. Sod.. 8 Lawrence Ave. W. Pme 6â€" t HAROLD THOMPSON PHONE JU. 5467 Tradeâ€"Ins Accepted ARTICLES FOR SALE good running condition. 36 Main St. N. Phone 0â€"28â€"1t feet of picket fence, ; _ electri l micoone notpoint For d 0â€"28â€"1t 0â€"28â€"1t 0â€"28â€"1t 0â€"25â€"4t xâ€"26â€"tf xâ€"18â€"tf 1t "OTâ€"SeXCd, pullets and hea cockâ€" [':1.“,..:"-';’.':.1,':"; N ho eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. _ SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vifor, New "get acquainted" size only 60c. All druggists. STARTED CHICKSâ€"2 Weekâ€"old goods) mriled postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list; six samples, 25¢; 24 samples, $1. Mail Order fiept. G4, Novâ€"Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. xâ€"38â€"tf HYGIENIC supplies (rubber Ave. and Weston bandstand Sunâ€" day evening, June 26th; keepsake. Reward. Phone 948â€"M. 0â€"28â€"It OVAL brooch between Rosemount wanting 7 or 8â€"room houses, must be 4 bedrooms. Packham Realty, Main St. South, Weston. Phone 689, evenings Zone 4â€"527. WE HAVE several customers New, 6 lovely rooms, tile bath and shower upstairs, 2â€"piece bath downstairs. Hot water heatâ€" ed. Garage attached. Close to all schools, shopping and transportaâ€" tion. Apply 142 Lawrence Ave. E. 0â€"28â€"1t CARPENTER to work evenings and weekâ€"ends on house conâ€" struction. Also bricklayer, full or part time. Phone Weston 37â€"J. _ A BEAUTIFUL home for someone _ waxed by a reliable and experiâ€" enced man, Old floors brought u<f like new. Best materials used. Satisfaction guaranteed. JU. 467& .. x $7,500 for my equity in lovely 6â€" room house, conveniences upstairs and down.. Hot water heated. Garage with overhead doors. One mortgage only. Zone 4â€"539. _ separate entrance, builtâ€"in sink, toilet and shower, tile floors, cupâ€" boards, continuous hot water, gas and electric. Will rent to responâ€" sible couple. Moderate rent. Box 2740, Times and Guide. xâ€"27â€"tf HAVE your floors cleaned and week, 5 cubic feet capacity. Phone Weston 17â€"Mâ€"13. xâ€"28â€"9t CEMENT mixer for rent by day or WOULD accept bungalow about NEW 3â€"room basement apartment, iences not necessary. Two young boys in family. Apartment or rooms also considered. Phone Zone 4â€"327. * <yâ€"28â€"1t (pastor), wife and 2 children reâ€" quire house in Westonâ€"Mt. Dennis area before September, excellent references. Phone HArgrave 3518, reverse charges. 0â€"28â€"1t HOUSE wanted to rent, conven TORONTO Bible College student MOFFAT â€" electric â€" handiâ€" chef, broils while it boils, summer cottage, $17, Phone Weston 2046â€"W. best offer. Phone 927â€"Wâ€"3. 8 Brookhaven Drive. 0â€"28â€"1t REGISTERED cocker spaniel pupâ€" _ _pies, six weeks old. Phone RADIO and record player, will sell separately. Phone 1518â€"J. _ _ ern, good condition. Apply 259 John St. Phone 107â€"M. 0â€"28â€"1t DINETTE, 6â€"piece, walnut, modâ€" 1384â€" W Fiveâ€"day week. Good working conditions. Employee benefits. 36 DE SOTO, must sell, $350 or ACCOMMODATION WANTED ZONE 4â€"239 Moffat‘s Ltd. HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE APARTMENT FOR RENT WESTON Call Mrs. Fraser, JU. 4131. EQUIPMENT FOR RENT POULTRY FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED HELP WANTEDâ€"MALE ARTICLES FOR SALE Secretary HOUSE WANTED HOUSE FOR SALE YOUR EXCHANGE PERSONAL LOST handy for like new. x28â€"1t xâ€"28â€"1t 6â€"28â€"1t 0â€"28â€"1t 0â€"28â€"1t 0â€"28â€"1t 0â€"28â€"1t 0â€"28â€"1t NUMBER of foldlnfi chairs, reaâ€" sonable, % the Memorial Hall committee, Humber Summit. Letâ€" ters can be sent to Mr. R. Sleigh, m" mit _ or phone Woodâ€" ©64 Jk °; 627â€"2t TENENTED or with possession we have clients, some with all cash for houses in Mt. Dennis and Wesâ€" ton. For prompt action call M. H. GILBERT, Realtor MUrray 2355 ___ 1013 Weston Rd. manship by experienced man. Free estimates. Donald Black, phone 1379â€"J. xâ€"22â€"tf MU. 2706 BLOCK laying, gt:xaranteed workâ€" corating, see H. C. Brookbanks, 46 Main St. North. Phone Zone 4â€"485. xâ€"20â€"tf FOR upâ€"toâ€"date painting and deâ€" regular rates. . AIK‘}TQ Engineerâ€" ing Co., Weston, MUrray 0509, Weston 1922. xe17â€"1t new. Dustless machine, 4c !qv foot. Also Boy Scout tent for sale. Phone 957â€"W. oâ€"28â€"tf FLOOl‘{;andgr and edger for rent, FLOORS sanded, old floors like and repairs reasonable. Houses, garages, recreation rooms, trim, cupboards. For estimates Phone Rumsey Bros., Contractors. Phone 954â€"W or 2009â€"W. xâ€"16â€"tf own home, reasona'bly. Phone Weston 1617â€"J. xâ€"15â€"1t CLEANED beautifully in your CARPENTRY, building alterations CHESTERFIELDS and RUGS and cultivating. R. F. Wheeler, Phone "Yestâ€"n 420â€"Jâ€"13 xâ€"11â€"tf $8,500â€"Very beautiful 5 room semiâ€"detached brick home in imâ€" maculate condition. _ All newly decorated throughout, oak floors, just like new, open fireplace, veneâ€" tian blinds, electric fixtures, private drive with good garage. Don‘t miss this. $9,800.00â€"Beautiful 5 room ownerâ€" occupied brick bungalow, newly decorated. Playroom made into real nice apartment, s HAVE your drapes custom made from your own material by an expert, No waiting. Phone 132’11(-)Wf. xâ€"10â€"t ACCOMMODATION for convalesâ€" cent, semiâ€"invalid or retired perâ€" son. Phone 1281â€"W. â€"Apply 139 William St EXCAVATING, grading, ploughing We have several real nice lots for sale. Evenings, Mr. Graham, Zone 4â€"527 6â€"28â€"1t veteran now in business. Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Any kind of flooring brought up like new. _ Work guaranteed. _ Free estimates. New Electric polisher. Wallpaper cleaned. Windows cleanâ€" ed. Painted walls washed. Phone A. Corras.. MU. 6427. xâ€"51â€"tf UPHOLSTERING Chesterfields and Chairs Studio Couches, Davenports Recovered and Repaired SLIPCOVERg MADE TO ORDER On Budget Terms if Desired Mt. DEN%JIS_ UPHOLSTERING 2 UNFURNISHED rooms on Monâ€" ROOM and breakfast, suitable genâ€" boards, tileboard, window screens, storm windows and repâ€" airs. Zone 4â€"516, 172 John St. xâ€"11â€"tf archdale, suitable for couple. Box 2801, Times and Guide. _ 0â€"28â€"1t MODERN floor service. <Local CARPENTERY, _ kitchen _ cupâ€" tleman. Apply 62 Lawrence Ave. W. Phone 271â€"W. 0â€"28â€"1t selling completely planned comâ€" 'mum'ty, offering beautiful %%, 1 acre, and other sized lots. $8 per foot up, cash or terms, 9%4 miles northwest of Toronto city hall, restricted to masonry first floor, no living in basements or garage, \cloae to schools, churches, daily deliveries, many fine homes going up, grand garden land, wide crushed stone roads, recreation centre. . N.H.A. ar;‘?)roved; trees planted on boulevards, many other outstanding features make Kingl- view Village the best buy in Onâ€" tario. Let us explain how gou can save i4 of building costs. But like all good things it won‘t last forâ€" ever, over 60 lots already sold. SEE Kingsview â€" Village _ soon, office on Froperty on _Islington Ave., %4 mile north of Malton Rd. oâ€"27â€"3t ONTARIO‘S finest and fastest supports made to indifsdlul im> ression, casts made of every foot. fiours by appointment. Phone GE. 6160, Weston 691â€"M. xâ€"19â€"tf R. LEMAITRE, foot specialist, in arch correction, featherweight oo o o d d tA PACKHAM REALTY BROKER WESTON 689 HOUSES WANTED YACANT POSSESSION SERVICES OFFERED KINGSVIEW VILLAGE PROPERTIES FOR SALE FEET HURT UPHOLSTERING REAL ESTATE ROOMS TO LET PROFESSIONAL RESTHOME WANTED A. Lyon 1002 Weston Rd. xâ€"45â€"tf Zone 4â€"419 xâ€"B1â€"tf xâ€"23â€"1t } "This was the fundamental prinâ€" ciple in which Lord Badenâ€"Powell \believe, and, once again, he has been proved right, for toâ€"day there are more Scouts reaching this really high standard than ever came up to the lower standard in | "I believe many people thought that the pace was being made too hotâ€"so hot indeed, that few boys, if any, should be encouraged to try and achieve it. I think there is perhaps a tendengy nowhrdays to make everything as easy as posâ€" sible for the boy, but that has never been the proper approach, for if given a challenge he will in 99 cases out of 100 accept that challenge. ) Commenting on the rise in the number of Scouts gaining their King‘s Scout Badge, the Duke of Gloucester said: "The King has alâ€" ways been keenly interested in Scouting, as shown in one direction by the new Royal Crtificate for King‘s Scouts. The cénditions of this award â€" the highest in the Movementâ€"have lately been made, as you know, more stringent, so that only those can qualify who are willing by their exertions to set themselves the highest possible standard. ‘ "I used the words ‘in the hands of the right man‘ and everything hangs on this. There can be no finer task for those young men who helped to win the war, and doing so found themselves, than to carry that task to its logical conâ€" clusion by helping the rising generâ€" ation of boys to find themselves and consolidate the fruits of victory." ‘"The training of the Scout in the hands of the right man has been proved over and over again to proâ€" vide the background to his life and that condition of mind, body and spirit in which ‘juvenile delinâ€" quency‘ can have no place. Scoutâ€" ing is sometimes regarded as a preventative in this problem which is now so much in the public eye and which threatens the welfare of ‘the nation in years to come. But that is purely a negative approach, whereas Scouting is positive in building up the right outlook on life through its activities and its challenge. Speaking at the Conference of London (England) City officials recently, the Duke of Gloucestet, the President of the Boy Scouts Association, paid a very high comâ€" pliment to the character building qualities of the Boy Scout program. We quote the following from this timely message: Susan Mowbray Holley At the home of her daughter, Detroit, Mich., on June, 23, 1949, Susan Mowbray, widow of Orville P. Holley (formerly of Weston), and dear mother of Eda (Mrs. Suppnick). Interment on Tuesday on arrival from Detroit at Riverâ€" side Cemetery, Weston. + s All past and presert Red Cross members are cordially invited to spent a social evening comâ€" mencing at 8.00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lepingwell, 16 Queen‘s drive, Weston, on Friday, July 8, when the presentation of Reg_' Cross Merit Awards will be made to Miss E. Y. >5;§a§é--ar:a Mrs. L. M. Powell. xâ€"28â€"1t Boy Scout With Useless Hands Is Inspiration Dennis, for storage purposes. Call America Machine & Metals Canada Limited, 1144 Weston Rd. MUrray 4888. xâ€"28â€"1t GARAGE, south of Weston or Mt | OBITUARY } WESTON FROSTED FOODS 40 MAIN ST. SOUTH â€" ZONE 4.284 Coming Events RENT A LOCKER And SAVE :s# LIVE BETTER! LIVE CHEAPER! Enjoy Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Grown in Your Own Garden WANTED For a motor trip north the bride donned a suit of rose gabardine with matching hat and grey snakeâ€" skin accessories and corsage of gardeniaa and roses. They will reâ€" side in Weston. ADVERTISING PAYS â€"TRY iT __At the reception afterwards at Martindale Lodge, Mrs. Penny reâ€" ceived wearing a dark figured dress with matching accessories and corsage of gardenias and roses. Mrs. Thibodeau assisted in a pink dress with matching accessories and corsage of gardenias and roses, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a brocaded white |satin gown with full skirt falling into a long train. Her fingertip veal was held by a beaded headâ€" dress and she carried a mother of pearl prayer book trimmed with a gardenia and long white streamers which were knotted with sweetâ€" heart roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Marie Dobson was her sister‘s matron of honor, and bridesmaids lwere Mrs. Aileen Turnbuil and Mrs. Helen Lee.‘ They wore gowns 'o[. palest yellow, green and blue taffeta respectively. They were }fashioned with cap sleeves, tight bodices and full skirts. A peplum fell into: a fish tail back. They carried cascade bouquets of pink‘ carnations, sweet peas and delâ€" phinums. Miss .Patsy Moran was flower girl in an offâ€"theâ€"shoulder gown of pink taffeta with halo of carnations and carried a nosegay of roses and aweet peas. Maurice Thibodeau was best man and ushers were Harold Penny and David LaRose. St. John the Evangelist Church, Weston, decorated with carnations, larkspur and standards of peonics, was the setting for a pretty wedâ€" ding on Saturday, June 18, when Theresa Marion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Penny, became the bride of Joseph Leo Thibodeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thibodeau, of Malton. Rev. Father Johnston officiated, Miss Rita Sosnowsky was organist and Miss Jacqueline Geraurd, of the Leslie Bell Singers‘ was soloist. ‘ Theresa Penny Recent Bride Of J. L. Thibodean For many weeks his life was in the gravest danger. Since then he has undergone 35 operations in an attempt to restore some function to his hands and arms, but he still has no use in his right arm and can only use his left slightly. He has made himself very proâ€" ficient in the use of a Morse buzzer by using his forearm to operate the key, and acts as an instructor. Nothing is too difficult for him to attempt. He ties knots, using his teeth and knees. He is determined to obtain his Second Class Badge by passing the normal tests and will not hear of special tests deâ€" lvised ‘for Handicapped Scouts. Dr. T. Smallhorn, of Ruskington, says of him: "Throughout the enâ€" tire period he has shown an amazâ€" ‘ing courage in what has been an appalling painful procedure, and ‘has not at any time complained or railed against his appalling misâ€" fortunes." An example of the high qualities of character attained by Scouts is the story of this one, a Scouter from England. One day, in Sepâ€" tember 1946. Francis Langridge (15), a Patrol Second of the 1st Ruskington Troop, Lincolnshire England, was flying a box kite. The copper cable of the kite fell across some high tension cables, and Francis received serious elecâ€" tric burns on both hands. In spite of this handicap, he is a useful member of his Troop. His Scoutmaster says he is always willing to help, has a cheery smile and word for everyone and is an inspiration to the other Scouts. For his great courage, Patrol Second Francis Langridge has been awarded the Cornwell Scout Badge by the Chief Scout. previous years." MONEY â€" TIME HEALTH â€" LA BOR Aerern inÂ¥ elc h ie it en t Bnat o congeemamoin Uvmayr e e ceat mhere i enc e S «Lnge metnens Old bath towels can be made into mitts which are useful when drying the hairâ€"a double thickness should The second part of the program began with the Overtute Coriolan, by Beethoven. The Variations on the theme of St. Anthony were quoted in the program notes as "roughly analougous to that of a sonnet sequence, a flow of sucâ€" cessive numbers uniform in general outline and treating from different aspects a theme which has first been propounded." Hmm. The Rosenkavalier Waittes were much easier to follow. Liszt‘s Les Preludes is one of the most interesting pieces to listen to. It makes the audience think, since it is full of ideas expressed orchesâ€" trally, ideas about life and happiness and love and death. You can hear them right in the music. The orchestra‘s encore was a rouserâ€"Liberty Bells. Jone Kvietys was outstanding in two numbers, Egyptienne and Danse Arabe. In the first, her arms alone did most of the dancâ€" ing, turning like serpents to the delight of the audience. The lighting was very effective, and, in her vivid blue skirt, she looked like a temple maiden in an oriental shrine. Two dancers were charmâ€" ing on a farmer‘s spree, to the tune of Holiday by Leroy Anderâ€" son. To Gopak, by Moussorgsky, a group of the male dancers did just what was expected of them in a Russian number. The music and the choreography for the Red Ear of Corn were both done by Canaâ€" dians, so that, was especially interesting to se‘. | _ Last week‘s Prom was especially ’interesting since the guest artists, the Volkoff Ballet, were all Canaâ€" dians, trained right here in Canada by Boris Volkoff. Canadian talent is being encouraged more and more, but home trained ballet companies are still not recognized as much as they should be. Since the Ballet Festival last fall, howâ€" ever, these dancers have really been showing what they can do. Canadian Ballet Proves Its Worth At Prom Concert General Insurance Broker Office:â€" 49 Wellington St. E. Toronto Residence:â€" 126 Rosemount Ave. Weston Phone Weston 1162 48 Lilac Ave. WESTON 1500 â€" JU. 8827 WM. L. PATERSON REPAIRS â€" ALTERATIONS KITCHEN CUPBOARDS NEW HOUSES F. J. MARTIN BLOCK WORK THE HOME DECORATORS Specialized Motor Tuneâ€"up W. J. WARD 122 MAIN N., WESTON 1916 â€" JU. 0865 Refinished _ 80 Years‘ Experience in Home Decorating Old Country Tradesman EXPERTLY DONE ESTIMATES FREE Pa%erhangin;, Interior, xterior Painting Floors Sanded and JACK BAILEY Phone Weston 1254â€"M Oil Burners Instalied and Serviced Humber Summit Phone Woodbridge 18 ring 13 (reverse charge) CRUICKSHANK CGARAGE H. HAGAN UNDERTAKERS 222 WRIGHT AVE WESTON Funeral Directors Ambuiance ELECTRICIAN CARPENTRY A. J. PRATT Towing Service Fully Licensed Phone 676â€"M Phone 991â€"Râ€"5 AdIANS OFf CAKAOA‘s BRESENT GRtitutits CHIROPRACTOR Nervous and Chronic Diseases 74 GUESTVILLE AVE.â€"MT. DENNIS | BUSINESS CA RDS | Hoursâ€"2 to 4 7 to 8 General Sheetmetal Work GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A,. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. 2 â€"Officeâ€" Elgin 1863 Money To Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto oâ€"16â€"52 330 Bay St., Toronto _ EL. 9880 Res.: 158 Church St., Weston Phones: Weston 152â€"W JUnct. 0769 Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. 1017 Weston lufl.ellmt Dennis PHONES "JUnct. 6402" _ "Weston 544" Residence: HY. 8068 MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE SECURITIES Philip E. Staite, Auditor‘ and Accountant 46 MAIN ST. N. ~ ZONE 4â€"575 Allan‘s Service Station| . L. Weston 1164M. For appointment during day, phone office, For appointment during evening, phone residence. \ C. LORNE FRASER FURNACE WORK ROOFING CHIMNEY POINTING J. EDGAR PARSONS Tinsmithing Eavestroughing $ CBILL ALLAN, Prop.) s SUPERTEST PRODUCTS Y« INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE . ~ 196 Main South Bane A .46 PIANO TUNING TINSMITH, ETC. . T. FERGUSON WE GO ANYWHERE F. A. SILVERMAN _ K.C. 1230 JANE 8T.â€"MT. DENNIS JUnet. 7996 or Weston 473J CHIROPRACTIC BARRISYTER, SOLICITOR, OPTOMETRIST BARRISTER, SOLICITOR J. Wright PHONE 1280W. Eye Examination Prescriptions Filled J. W. BROWN Ete. _ Bank of Nove Scotie Chambers, WESTON OPTOMETRIC 8 John St. WESTON 1902 SOLICITORS Office Hours: Daily Work Gusranteed MUSIC Gusranteed DEADLINE Tl”- 1 o. ‘.‘ . U 9,00 » 5.00 7 Nok to Fri." _ 9.00 a.m,â€"12.00 Noon Saturdays Phone JU. 8059 AB| aware of the opportunity awaiting the application of imagination and creative thinking to any job. A keen student of modern packaging, an enthusiastic and energetic worker, he is now viceâ€"president in charge of sales of Shirtiff‘s Limited, one of Canada‘s larger food product companies; a great believer in scientifie marketing and a leader in the field of selling and advertising. 4w BOLTON‘S TAXI All Passengers Insured 38 MAIN N. 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