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Times & Guide (1909), 10 May 1951, p. 13

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Grey pink, blue or white 2 .22 2'98 to 4°95 Blouses WESTON 775â€"J HOUSE DRESSES Striped or floral prints in a variety of colours, Someâ€" thing Mother can always use and will appreciate. Pri fr;cr:d 2-98 to 4.95 Sanforized from 3.98 to 4.95 For Mother, plain or figured prints or plastics, many attractive, hnlj or full length styles. Some organdie trims COMPANY LIMITED John Cockshoot At Humber Memorial Hospital, Weston, John Cockshoot of 4 Crane Ave., Westmount, passed away on Wednesday,‘ May 2nd, 1951. He leaves his wife, Elizabeth Butterâ€" worth, two daughters, Gladys and Mabel (Mrs..J. Irvine), and a son, Edward. Thb funeral service was held on Saturday, May 5th, at Flynn Undertakers funeral resiâ€" dence, Weston Road, Mount Dennis. Interment Prospect cemetery. George W. R. Dodgson On Sunday, April 29th, 1951, George W. R. Dodgson passed away at Sunnybrook Hospital. He leaves his wife, Ethel May Jennings, and four daughters, Eva M., Mrs. Ay!â€" ing (Laura J), Olive H. and Mrs. Roy (Porothy); and son, Gordon. He was in his 66th year. Funeral service was held at the Flynn Fuâ€" neral Parlour, Weston Rd., Mount Dennis, on Wednesday, May 2, at 1.30 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park cemetery. He was a veteran of the 3rd Battalion, World War I. Four sisters, Mrs. J. LaRose (Emily), Weston; Mary, Rachael, and Myrtle of Thistletown, and two brothers, James and Robert, are left to mourn his loss. APRON GIFT FLAT RATE Water Heaters O‘BRIEN‘S ELECTRIC OBITUAKR Y INSTALLED â€" YOUR PRESENT TANK HYDRO APPROVED ZONE 4â€"469 PHONE WESTON 2135â€"J Of dainty dimity, Swiss dot, eyelet embroidery or piqueâ€"in a galaxy of modern day styles â€" for the Mom‘s who‘ll tell their age â€" and those who won‘tâ€"Any Mom would love one of these. Sizes 12 to 20. AND GUIDE. WESTON $43.00 and up Blouses On Sunday, May 6th, 1951, Emily Victoria (Brown) Rowntres, of 75 King St., Weston, passed away at St. Michael‘s ‘Hospital, Toronto. She was predeceased by her busâ€" band, William H. Rowntree, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. 8. Brown. She leaves her three daughâ€" ters, Stella, Gertrude and Mrs. Geo. C. Jackson (Florence); and uo::! Will J. and Howard R. Fune service from the W. J. Ward Fuâ€" neral Home, Weston, on Wednes> day, May 9th. Interment Pine Ridge cemetery. Charles J. Meakins Emily Victoria Rowntree Charles James Meakins, famous in light opera in the 1900‘s, died after a lengthy illness at his Elora home on Friday, May 4th, 1951. Born in Hamilton where he reâ€" ceived his musical education, Mr. Meakins went to New York as a young man and there met Edith Bradford, a Broadway actress, who later became his wife. She introâ€" duced him to the famous producer, Augustine Daley, and after an auâ€" dience, the Canadian was given the role of Prince Danillo in the Merry Widow. The play ran for seven years in 2.98 ., 4.95 North America _ and Europe. Meakins also starred in A mwm-uhmu the United States from England. In mmhw!‘"“ Sgt. Malone, Rose ran three years in Drury Lane Theatre, Lonâ€" ‘don} and the Canadian singer took part in a command performance at. tended by the Royal family, Durâ€" ing his Jong career before the footlights, Meakins m‘uneiltod with many famons , inâ€" cluding c,..,..."mfi_}';_."‘:"' Klaw Erlanger and Henry Savage. He retired in 1933.+He married Gene Connon in Detroit in 1987. After spending some time in Hollywood, he and his wife returned to Canada. He leaves his wife and two chilâ€" dren, Mrs. Ray Y‘rttg. and his son Campbell, both of Hollywood. Mrs. Stephen R, Poynter Former resident of Orillia, Annie Cubitt Poynter, widow of Stephen R. W. Poynter, died last week at her home, Lang Ave., Weston. She was born in England and came to Canada after her marriage. During the First World War she returned to England with her husband and family. In 1922 she came to Orillia and for the past four years has been a resident of Weston. Mrs. Poynter was an active church iworker and a member of Olivet Baptist Church. She leaves one daughter, Clara; three sons, Alâ€" fred Edward and Perecy William Poynter, both of Weston, and Rev. Arthur Robert Poynter, minister of Olivet Baptist Church and director of the Baptist Young People‘s Choral Society of Toronto, also one brother, Major Percy Cubitt, Toronto, ‘and Mrs. T. E. Kitchen, Orillia. In the next ix months as the armed forces and new defense proâ€" duction make heavy inroads on our fast dwindling reserve of manâ€" power, many employers in this country are going to find themâ€" selves hiring workers ‘with some physical handicap. They need not worry, assures The Financial Post. If they use a little judgment in placing these people they may soon discover that production has imâ€" proved, not suffered. Nearly a_ million Canadians have some physical disability, due to sickness, accident, war or other causes. But a very large number of these can be fitted into useful and suitable employment. Fortunâ€" ately when one loses the use of some faculty, nature usually comâ€" pensates by giving us increased ‘abi]ity in another. When placed in a job where that increased or special ability can be used to adâ€" vantage then these disabled can make a notable contribution to our economy. That has been the experience of thousands of Canadian employers who have already coâ€"operated with hospital and other authorities in fitting erippled men and women into industry. Reserve Manpower Commonwealth Troops in Korea Commonwealth ground troops in Korea are at the 25,000 mark. Some 12,000 came from the U.K. and 13,â€" 000 are from Canada, Australia and New Zealand. 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