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Times & Guide (1909), 17 May 1951, p. 2

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«"WARDLAW BROS. Phone Weston 2137 Toronto ROdney 4 Open Tues. and Fri. Till 9 p.m. Or By Appointment 5 LAWRENCE AVENUE W. wWES â€" _ SAÂ¥AALMANS ‘WESTON °_ _ _@_. _ Chimneys Cleaned _ New Rurnaces, Grates, Fire Brick, Coils & Pipes Installed § . )‘ 2. 26 CHISWICK AVE, able heating unit "lth :filon'. standing reputation for efficient, economical performance. flpecify Gar Wood when you build your new home or modernize your Â¥r~â€" ent home. You can select a Temâ€" mdâ€"Ain Unit (oilâ€"fired or gasâ€" kred) ora Boiler â€" Burner Unit lmylhhg in their new bome is ri.n‘ to be just the way they want including the new fully automatâ€" ic Gar Wood Heating Unit. Why Gar Wood?: Because farâ€"sighted home owners know that for a very few dollars extra in the initial cost, they can buy a thoroughly dependâ€" All Makes of Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned and Repaired ... and it be oure sating and Cleaning Service We Also Have Conversion Type Oil Burners To Fit Your Present Furnace "If It‘s Heating We Have It" The Jewel and Gift Shop "â€"«redfin Fadsos SCSs \ o neaation 19 2 * GLORIOUS EXULTANT STERLING SILVER BILL‘S 10 MAIN ST. SOUTH, WESTON 354 CREDIT IS PART OF OUR SERVICE For Twentyâ€"Four Years It‘s Been WE HAVE THE PRIVILEGE to ‘NTRODUCE TODAY AUTOMATIC HEATING TO HAVE al and Personal + Club and Welfare Activities 'amaskRose' Toronto ROdney 3052 PHONE 1638â€"J *Tradeâ€"marks of Onaide Ltd "ple WESTON At the close of the evening the cake was raffled off and one of the guests present was the lucky winner. On behalf of the group, the president presented Mrs. LeGâ€"rd with a small gift, token of our apâ€" preciation. The cancer dressings on hand were completed and the president agreed to get more for the next meeting. Plans are to be made at the next meeting for & bowling party to be held May 29. Lunch was prepared and served by Mrs. MacDougall, Mrs. Ledger and Mrs. Colman. Special feature of the evening was a very interesting and instrucâ€" tiv demonstration of cake decoratâ€" ing, presented by Mrs. LeGard. The president, Mrs. Somerville, presided over the meeting. The regular meeting of the Pelâ€" mo Park Newcomers‘ Club was held at the "Y" Club rooms on Monday, May 7, 19561. Pelmo Park Newcomers of Weston. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Farr, of Edmonton, Aita., are visiting old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson, MERTENS AGENCY Miss Peggy Offredi, of Royal York Rd., Weston, left by plane for Phoenix, Arizona, to spend a holiday with her sister .Qt(‘ Jane and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Keith Busby. They will motor home, visiting the Grand Canyon and other points of interest. 1 Main St. N. Phone 193 |PERSONALS] INSURANCE Fire Auto Casualty HIGHLIGHTS Â¥Y. T. C. A. Hello Homemakers! Many jobs pop up so suddenly during the month of May that we homemakers require extra help. These helpers need to know how to be of assistâ€" ance without "upsetting the appleâ€" 1. Fry fresh fish in a small amount of salad oil for 12 minutes, no longer. 2. An easy sauce for fish is made with one cup plain white sauce. Beat 2 egg yolks and add the sauce then stir in 2 theps. butter, and 1 thep. lemon juice. Beat for 1 minâ€" ute and serve. > Lét us review items from our housekeeping notebook that are a guide for those that require some tuition. 8. If the boys plan to take the frying pan to the river bank for frying the trout be sure to rub the outside with soap. The black soot can then be washed off. 4. For an economical pudding useing maple syrup beat 3 eggs and add % cup maple syrup, 2 cups milk, 4 tsp. salt, 2 thap. chopped nuts and 1 cup soft crumbs. Pour into greased custard cups and oven poach at moderate temperature for 30 minutes. 11 Sorting clothes for washing is a good opportunity to remove pins which might tear clothes, turn pockets inside out, turn down cuffs on slacks, get rid of sand, grass and grit and give each garment a lookâ€"over for stains before placing in soapy watér. 12. Soaking clothes overnight in water which has cooled down and in suds that have died down has a doubtful cleaning value. The oldâ€" fashioned longâ€"soaking tends to mn)m aA gnyuh cast. Tests that 15 minutes soaking 18, Never wash wooliens in hot water; use lukewarm suds with 8 or 4 ifiches of suda. Do not soak and do not operste washing machine longer than 8 to 5 minutes. Rinse 8 tites and press out the water Lovely Magnolia Tree _ Mrs. F. Milner of 14 John Btreet in Weston has réceived many _ comments regarding the beautiful magnolia tree in front 10 Rolis and muffins even though boneâ€"dry can be freshened by sprinkling thoroughly with water and sealing in a piéce of aluminum foil, then heated in a warm oven for 20 minutes. Housekeeping Facts _ * indicate that 15 minutes soaking in warm suds is best. 8. Keep baking powder dry or it will lose its leavening. Then too always shake the box occasionally and use a dry measuring #poon for level measurements. 9. Criap any wilted asparagus by placing the stems in cold water for awhile. 5 Deepâ€"dish rhubarb pudding is stylish this month. Sérve the desert with cream into which you have sprinkled a little nutmeg or cinnaâ€" mon. 7. Keep iceâ€"box cookie dough in waxed paper in the refrigerator. When you want cookies, just slice off as needed and bake fresh tookles. 6. With & cheese souffie for a supper dish serve a plater of vegetâ€" ables: riced potatoes, buttered asâ€" paragus, corn niblets; and also a dish of tomate aspic flavoured with fresh mint. Rev. C. A. McLaren showed some very beautiful slides of his jourâ€" neyings through Ontario and were much enjoyed. + The meeting closed with the Mizâ€" pah benediction and tes was served by Mrs. P. Ault and her group. Mrs. E. Kent conducted the worâ€" ship service, the theme of which was "The Sower," and opened with hymn 880. Mrs. H. Rudolph read the lesson, and the lesson thoughts and prayer were given by Mrs. A. Barton. Mrs. H. Dickin sang a very pleasing solo, "Somebody." Westminster WA h'ld the reguâ€" lar monthly mesting‘on Tuesday, May 8, with the president, Mrs. K. Schuler, in the chair, The meeting was opened with the singing of the theme song followed by the Lord‘s Prayer. Mrs. Schuler read a deâ€" lightful article by Byrne Hope Saunders entited "Lilacs in the Rain." Reports were read and acâ€" cepted and rountine business disâ€" cussed. WA Sees Colored Slides ‘ Every Life Needs an Altar of Faith. Attend the Church Of your own choice. YÂ¥ & I Club trip to Centre Island. Mondsy, May 21â€" 8.00 y:.â€"â€"Pclmo Park Newcomers‘ Club. Tuesday, May 22â€" 7.80 p.m.â€"Teenage Coâ€"ed Committee. Thursday, May 24â€" 8.00 a.m.â€"â€"Decoviams Breakfast Cookâ€"out. $.80 p.mi.â€"Tesnage Coâ€"ed Dance at Senior Public School Sunday, m 20â€" /A Thursday, May 17â€" 7.00 p.m.â€"Maple Leaf Girle‘ Club at Maple Leaf School. 8.00 noâ€"lll-bor River Newcomers‘ Club, Friday, 16. x leocal Briefls * YWCA Weekly Calendar 16. When damp clothes have to be kept before ironing prevent milâ€" dew by storing in the electri¢ reâ€" frigerator or hang to dry and reâ€" dampen next day. 17. Let skirt hems dry before ironing. Then iron from hem to waist, never across the width of garment. This is important when 15. Never leave wet coloted clothés in a basket. If it begins to rain before clothes are dry, hang them on hangers covered with foil or wooden hangers. 14. Soften the water for rinsing all clothes, If you use borax meaâ€" sure 1 teaspoon per gallon of water. each time. Young people who are interested in becoming camp counsellors will be afforded an opportunity to unâ€" dergo an intensive course in counâ€" selling at the Department of Eduâ€" cation‘s Camp Counsellor Training ‘Counel, to be held this summer, one in July and one in August. These excellent courses, training both boys and girls, have turned out a large number of successful leaders in past years. Applicants must be 15 or older, grade nine or higher, and be able to swim 100 yards. Full information may be obtained at the Recreation Office,‘ 8 Elsmere avenue. of her home. Last week the magâ€" nolia tree showed at its best, being in full bloom. Mrs. R. W. H. Johnson, section chairman of the recent UNA tag day in Weston, wishes to announce that Weston taggers collected the sum of $150.84 on that occasion. This result is considered highly satisfactory and the thanks of the Toronto Branch of the UNA are extended to the heipers and contriâ€" butors in Weston. Camp Counsellor Training Course UN Taggers Collect $150 For Prompt, Efficient . . . Real Estate & Insurance Service Burglary, Liability, Plate Glass, Marine, Bonds The WOOD DUCK, most ap" {F beautiful of waterfowl, differs greatly from most ducks. Instead of nesting on the q\k ground, he habitually lives in trees! Perhaps his beauty mokes him wont to be different. You‘ll find that noture is flled with different quirks and habits. You‘ll find yourself going all out for conservation when you get to know nature. It‘s yours to protect and yours to enjoy. Just | to be different INSURANCE . Automobile, Fire, Floaters, ACKROW & WELLS Phones Weston 445W .â€" JUnction 2584 Nature Unspolied YOURS TO PROTICT = YOURS TO ENJOY OLDEST ESTABLISHED BROKERS CARLING‘S TWE CARLING BAREWERMIES LIMITED waTERLO®, OXtam0 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 52 MAIN ST. NORTH, WESTON Consult Weston and Districts 1 Anne Allan invites you to write to her c/o this paper. Send in your suggestions on homemaking probâ€" lems and watch this column for weplies. Answer: Wipe out with a waxed paper after each use, then with a damp cloth. Never immerse in water or sosk. Keep away from heat and do not keep in the refrigâ€" erator for more than an hour at any time. If roughened smooth with sandpaper, never varnish or paint them. Mias H. C. asks: How do you take care of a wooden salad bow! and the spoon and fork? 21. When ironing skirt or blouse collars press from each corner toâ€" wards the back of the collar to eliminate those undesirable wrinkâ€" les which persist in crinkling the front edges. The Question Box Mrs. R. K. asks: What kind of cleanser can I use on plastie dishes ? Answer: Cleansing chemicals deâ€" stroy the finish of plastic. Use soap and water only. 20. Always hang slacks or any type of trousers by the legs after washing. The wet weight will take almost all the wrinkles out, 18. Most rayon fabrics should be pressed while slightly damp, alâ€" though spun rayons usually look best if ironed when almost dry. 19. Use the electric steam iron on rayon and wool blended fabrics. the skirt is made of any material which has a tendency to stretch or distort. Mrs. F. Reeves gave a talk on flower arrangement. She spoke of colour and form. She told of a new rose: Orange Delight, and felt that it may replace Talisman. Always, if at all possible, bring a sample of your dress to florist when ordering Mrs. G. Bruning gave a report of the threeâ€"day convention in (g:olph. At that convention, Mr. W. E. Hanna, executive member of Onâ€" tario Historical Society and Chief Judge of the F.W.1.0. Tweedsmuir History Book, Comgctition, that Rishview Institute Book .f Local History, had come second in the grovince and would go on to the ominion for competition against all provinces in Canada. This is a great honour, and the committee wish to thank all who contributed toward this prize Tweedsmuir Book. Gary and Julie Rankin played violin and piano duets very beautiâ€" fully. A thankâ€"you letter was read by Secretary from England, for the parce} sent at Christmas. The roil call was "A Mother who made history. The motto paper was read by Mrs. Kernenson: "The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Rules the World." The Richview Women‘s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Rankin, on St. Philip‘s Road on May 9, at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. L. Gardhouse, First Vice Presgident was in the Chair, as Mrs, F. Chapman, President is recoverâ€" ing from a minor operation. Report On Guelph Convention Heard By Richview WI Residentia! and Businiess Sales, Rentals, Valuations, Péoporty Management ortgages Arranged REAL ESTATE 1.39 ces ue enc The meeting closed with God Save the King. A lunch was served by hostess and committee. Two beautiful corsages were made of which one was sent to the President, Mrs. Chapman, and one to a long established member and g“mtly missed at recent meetings, ie to illness â€" Mrs. Alex Gracey. a co e and it will save a lot of dh_.pr;.ofl_nlm-n_t_, said Mrs. Reeves. The marriage was solemnized by Rev, W. L. L. Lawrence, at the home of the bride, of Elizabeth June Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson, to Harry W. Wedding Is Held In Home Of Bride â€"ies‘7) THE IRVIN LUMBER CO. LIMITED 139 MAIN ST. SOUTH Lumber, Builders‘ Supplies, Fuel k . keep the auto and get the cash! Monthly payments conveniently atrangedâ€"up to 12 months to reâ€" Get that extra cash you need for _ P2Y: You get the full amount of fnancing or refinancing, repairs, _ Th¢ loan and pay only for the days tires or bills â€"at Personal. Just _ YOU use the money. drive your auto to the office and YES ... auto loans at Pbasenal ! bring proof of ownership. Yow _ Come in, phone or write TODAY. goâ€"4s Leans $50 to $1200 on Signature, Fumniture or Auto Painter & Decorator MAIN ST. NORTH emfl_mé‘;q 4 MAIN STREET, N., WESTON, ONTARIO Phone: Zone 4â€"552 * Randall Beatty, YES MANager Loens made to residents of all surrounding towns * Personal Finance Company of Conade ‘hats the kind of service we want you to have. It makes your telephone mean more to you, makes our job mean more to us. Uiving you the kind of telephone service you want is our job. You want it to be fast and dependableâ€"and to keep on getting better. But at the same time, we believe there‘s more to good service than just technical efhciency and steady improvement. § We think you like telephone people to be friendly, pleasant and éasy to get along with. You want to déal with someone who takes a real interest in your problems and who is willing to give you a little extra attention. TME BELL TELEPHONE ATTENTION PHONES: Weston 74 â€" JUnction 9662 H. BROOKBANKS That‘s the kind of service OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS EFFECTIVE MAY 10th And Closing Saturdays at 6 p.m. 2nd Floor, Farr Bldg. * (OQver Royal Bank) rapnal EINANCTE Lo. WE WILL REMAIN UNTIL 9 P.M. AUTO LOANS h\ AT Personal stephanotis. Her only attendant was Ruth Priestly in aqua marquiâ€" sette with an ankleâ€"length crinoâ€" line skirt, a halo hat and bouquet of roses. James E m pey was groomsman. For receiving, the bride‘s mother wore a.deep violet crepe and lace gown with corsage of pink roses, For the wedding trip to Montreal the bride travelâ€" led in a gray suit with a white blouse and hat and flamingo topâ€" coat. skirt and a ma by he:l ‘.tlh..'p'(;.?.'fl wore a own of pa marquisette and lgc.e‘ with ballerina length crinoline Chambers, of Mount Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Chamâ€" bers, of Jarrow, Eng. Given away COMPANY OF CANADA WESTON WESTON Ts a 66

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