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If you suffer from some chronic disease, and are in the one of . physician, be assured that you will enjoy the advantages of the latest scientific development applying to your affliction. 3 Simpson 's For Further Intonation Or Appointment REMEDIAL MASSAGE RYDRO'MERAPY GYMNASTICS Please Call Zone 4-646 (JOHNNIE O KAY FASCIONE) Treatment By Appointment Only lat.A, DRUG STORE [El] Valet Service " MA2N ST. " MU. 1832 a BI" CLEANERS COMPLETE Funct- R. mum. ddrtghter of Mn. Thu-nu tad tho late TMIIII Mm. will been. (In bride of Goon. Hannah. non of Mr. And Mn. Chum Namath. in an Church o! the Good Show“ Mount Dunk. All“: 11th. Monday, Sept. 5. the Weston Uathereraft Guild members will act u hostage] in the Cnnldian Guild booth at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition. They are as fol, loser. Mrs. Snider, Miss Nathan, Mn. Cure, Mrs. Lune, Mn. Best and Miss Akin. Member's of {he Weston Leather- cnft Guild which is affiliated with the Candi-n Emmet-It.- Guild, hue bun chum to demomtnte leathenaaft in the WomerN Build.. ing (Welt End), " the Canadian National Exhibition. The Guild member: partieipating are as fob. Mwte, with date given of the ex- hibits: Tuesday, Sept. it, Mn. Me- Fu'hne, Mrs. Canon', Wednendly, Sept. 7th, Mn. Roscoe. Min Jean Pork: and Mm Greta Wilton; Fri. Gy, Sept. 9, Min III Smith, Mrs. Butch. Mn. Hum. Mrs. Blyk and Mn. Hell-11d: Sunni-y. Sept. 10, Mrs. Hon. Mrs. Ken, Mrs. Ros- mers. Imam. Doctor: an't um whether than two hby boys, who won born as hour- uput. no but “brothers" or "twhm." II III an. their proud parents. Mr. And Mn. John taftlt, Buttonwood Av... Mount Donuts. VIN Ionuvhnt ' back by the double Rev. F. Robertson lute Ssturday {night for Vancouver, 317., to visit hi; non. fi5iiiiiifiiij7 TO WED SATURDAY WW 1302 But the problem dimes, when we pm from the field of prints action to the government of the nation. Busineu firms on dealing with limited are“. The [overn- ment. on the other land, cannot go thud with e pron-m without "violent struggle. Spending money in one action of the’tountry end not in mother will lou Iuppon. Democntic government. Ipend with abandon. I doubt if they ere to blame, the temper of the people cull for itl The people of Cenede would like to see the construction of the Tune-Canada. Highwey. The route could be decided now - let's get that out of the way. Then, when ;lebor in available, Mart the BC sec- tion, the moat costly and the most interesting portion of the route. mt, Rocky Mountains ere e tourist Jk%'ol of immenee importance-. re are more people in the states ' Oregon, end. Citi. f e 311 more motor one than in I Canada. What better could e offer " e tourlet attraetion then e reel highway through the mounteine? It would receive con- eidereuon it it were e private en- togrieeponducted by lumines- men. It's not an open and shut case, there are two sides of it. There is an anument in defence of cyclical budgeting but " open to attack. A business man wants to build a house, he has money in the bank, why not build today? The answer is that labor and materials are in scant supply. Coste Ire high. He feels certain that prices are de- clining. It is reasonable to assume that he can get e better house for less - say $8,000 in 1951. against $8,500 in 1949. Why not wait? He can get along alright for two years with the old one - if he wants to Set the most for his money, but he may be wrong! Betting on next year's price level is a speculstion - it always will You heve heerd about cyclical budgeting. the echeme by which govemmente spend little in good times, open up the puree in hard timee. and thus keep the ship of 5tate on In even keel. Like e good many other thing there in A meta- ure at moon in it. We pleasant to diecun I subject like thi- now that the election is over and the mind in once more clear, blood pree- eure slipping quietly back to normel. Mel-n l Anal-lo! "on. an» m mg PHONE "boat l. s. Ie,', BUILD!" . "TRACTOR! lulu-It thtm Hairdressing A. PURKIS - Icon: tkthrto-. " COULTER AVE. WESTON 1565.1 THE CYCLIGAL BUDGET MN, " I PME IRWIN!“ Ctlnfrrtr4hlp GUIDE. WESTON .rrie" which posed a problem for than too-when to obtain Inger quarters tor their newly-enluged fottilr. At In: report, threouta wen than!“ to name the two youngsten, John And Duid. _ By R. J. Deachmln 'par6gt Tina. " W“. a~miw€nsarï¬wr~m« M. l I St. Ohm - ttltMltt Am I too hopeful? I: thin too renolute I prov-m ? Would latch men find u wny Hound it? Will governments ever xiv. us unid- patad com and expected gun- from upittl outlays? That's a noble idea. Unable to promise anything which involved the spending of money, the candl- dates would be compelled to turn to real issues. It would clear the minds of the people of the idea that the spending of money in the beginning of wisdom. The elimina- tion of this subject. from party politics would function like a num- mer fallow. It would clear the mind for more constructive efforts, leave it fallow for the receipt of new ideas. There would be better lender- ship, wiser voters and more rain- if this great change could be brought about. We might put up e monument for the candidate who made this his main plank in a federal campaign - better still we might plant a memorial forest, to keep his memory green. This brings us Get to Nee with a. serious problem, how ere costs of government to be kept within the bounds of reeson when the elec- torate calls for spendlng sprees? There’s ty remedy. In ancient days the Jews had what was called a sabbatical year, they freed their debtors, gave the land tr rest. There are times when the treasury needs a sabbatical yes: - so do the tax. peyers. There should be no new capital expenditure in In election year. Parties guilty of making promises to spend should be swept aside by the intelligence of the people. Guilty parties should be compelled to meet their election promises out ot their campaign funds. Continued from page t-. something that Walton will be very proud or. The Main St. bus in continuing on its pro-em route except that it is turning down to Main St. vie King St. instead of Church. Thin route will be tallowed u long u is possible unfit work It the Lam rence-Main intersection fore" the bus to detour vie. Denison Ave. to Jane St. and back to Lawrence to Rosemount and from there on the same " before. The omen-town bus will be discontinued at the end of the month, reports J. Holley, and no elternete plan bee " yet been offered. Scribbles. "the doll with 1,000 flees," mm life with no ne.-- or at lust only a blink expreuion. Depending on the mood of the child who own. Scribblu, the doll can hush, cry, pout, sleep or sneer. The doll comes with a pack of speck! crayon: and the child can draw und rednw her version of how Scribbles should look. Faceless Doll Is resrhtZnaything 9iror Markets . First Half Of Weston A reception followed et the York Community House. The bride'- mother received the nut. in run crepe with black meteor!" and I comge of pink roubuds in gledloll petals. She wu united by the gnome mother in on enumble of brown fellle with ntateltirttr"aeee+ action and e col-use of yellow rou- buds in gladioli petals. Alter tho reception the couple left on e honeymoon G New York and Gee-n Beech. Domed by the mom'l mother. Miss Ellen New m maid a! honor In loo blue nun with mu!» in: headroo- and noun; af fitrqrs on. Mun-ids, In. Willem And Muriel Mgr-hull. comm of tho bride, wore gowns of old ton and turquolne taffeU nupoctivoly .Thoy wore matching flower huddmm and curled matching noun". Misses Magnet Northrop, nice. ot the groom. and Dim. Donut. flower girls, were gamed in yel- low and mauvo was with mateh. ing flown- in their ue and cat. riod mnuvo and yellow mubudt by 21mm, bmthor or the groom, Allan and Mumy Msrattall, cou- sin. of tho bride. Bridal party momma won â€and sad manned by Mrs. Ndit. “m wax Bum You:r biv- In mun-inn by hu- hthor, the in“. were u gown of Ivory than “an and limerick 1m with h an.“ train. Rot tone veil wu hold ta 5 satin And - New head. dreu and uh. earrUd 1 oamadt of red tom Ind whit. "at you. no: _only tampon; wu n pearl we Calm Anglia- that. Tb mm. m m can. at I m 1',',t.'tt, on 1tatttgdar attimitm, Aug. ' m tear, G. M‘ oturatuhuroftfr.astdik. D. Limb-ll. Tomato. luau an bride of wan. B. New can of M'r. and Mt, W. J. ROI-chm Wanton. I". J. C. 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