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Yn::hmuhu-bde-handlywmldabdhm fession. day, in communities large and small, he is helping to make and Reep Canada the healthiest nation in the world. Get better acquainted with your pharmacist â€" he‘s a man you can rely on. =â€"Repronted from a copyrighted advcritement published by Parke, Davis ( Company. 5 MAIN ST. N. Mr. Fascione realizes that the dictates of the new hat styles necessitate new hair shaping methods, so he has designed several new hair cuts for you to choose from. 1122A WESTON RD. ‘. (At Eglinton) INSULATION MICROâ€"CELL or THERMOâ€"SEAL NO. 2 Fascione Beauty Salon Weston Hardware NoOW FEATURING The "Clock Cut" for your new "clock" hat. A modern "do" with 24â€"hour enâ€"duâ€"rance. The "Repartee." A sharp retort to your crities. A :oft smcioth-swinging crown with high riding offâ€"theâ€" ace curis. JOHNNY FASCIONE Samples and Literature on Request FREE MOTORIZED DELIVERY To Weston & District Call MU. 1332 for Appointment DOUARTERS || OBITUARY #6.i% and save money Your Hat! Keep This Under ZONE 4â€"538 MU. 1332 | _A York Township school trustee for many years and since 1946 dental officer for the township department of health, Dr. Hugh |Arnold Semple died suddenly at ‘his home, 55 Rivercourt Rd., on : Tuesday, May 29, 1951. He was 63. Dr. Semple was born in Totâ€" tenham and came to Toronto at the turn of the century. He gradâ€" ‘uated from the Dental College in 1909. He seived with the Royal Canadian Dental Corps in both world wars, first from 1916 to 1921, and again from 1942 to 1946, and was discharged with the rank of major. In between, he | practiced in Toronto, but gave up !pructice with his appointment to the township public health departâ€" | ment. Dr. Semple was an active lawn bowler and at one time was president of the Ontario Lawn Bowling . Association. He was a member of Windermere United ‘Church. He leaves his wife, the former Ruth McMaster; tw o |daughters, Mrs. J. A. Wickett of Longmeadow, Mass., and Mrs. D. A. Brownridge of Toronto; two sons, William of Montreal and James of Ottawa, and seven grandâ€" children. On Tuesday, May 29, 1951, Herâ€" bert Lansdell passed away at Deâ€" troit. He leaves three sisters, Mrs. A. Dobson (Matel), Mrs. R. C. Ward (Lila), and Mis, W. J. Nix (Violet); an. one brother, Alâ€" fred. Funeral service in the chapel of the W. J. Ward funeral homc, Main St. N., Weston, on Saturday, June 2. Interfmnent Park Lawn Cemetery. Dr. H. A. Semple At Humber Memorial Hospital, Weston, Agnes Roper passed away on Tuesday, June 5, 1951. She leaves her husband, Geogge Walter Roper, 14 Somerville Ave., Mount Dennis, and three sons, Waiter, Charles and Sidney, Funeral serâ€" vice at Flynn Funeral Residence, 12783 Weston Rd., on Thursday, June 7, 1951. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Weston, Herbert Lansdell Suffering a heart attack while walking on Main St., Buffalo, Elizabeth Thomson, 57, wife of David Thomson, 44 Chryessa Ave., Mount Dennis, collapsed and died. Mrs. Thomson had motored to Bufâ€" falo with a party of friends, She had had a heart condition for several years. Born in Scotland, she had lived in Yoronto for 30 years. She leaves, besides her ‘husband, one son, David Thomson, Agnes Roper _ __ _ __ _ _ We are m:;epting orders up to the end of June for delivery in late July for named varieties of Iris. This includes any selection from the hundreds of types that are in commercial production. For your guidance we have listed twenty of the best and more popular Iris in cultivation. You may be surprised to find that these are available at prices ranging from $1.00 down to only 40 cents. 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Rememberâ€"you select the repayâ€" ment plan that best fits your needs. 'P’dht::;"of see Household Finance for endly, service backed by 73 y-:, experience. Pelmo Park Perennial Gardens 1A Lawrence Ave. West Phone : MUrrey 6872 â€" Tone 4â€"600 ANY GOOD PURPOSE HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Meurt 9 to 5 or by appointment Resident of Weston for over forty years, Mary Ann Trinkwon, widow of the late Charles Henry Trinkwon, passed away suddenly at her home, 42 Holly Ave., on Sunday, June 10, 1951, in her 73rd year. She was a member of St. John‘s Anglican Church, Weston, and of the Ladies. Auxiliary, Branch 213, Canadian Legion. She leaves two daughters, Violet (Mrs. William Brockbank With the Canadian Kodak Co. for 30 years, William Brockbank, chief of the company‘s fire brigade, died Sunday at his home, 9 Sunnyâ€" brae Cres., Mt. Dennis. He was a veteran of the First World War and served overseas with the 169th Battalion. Born in Toronto, he atâ€" tended Ryerson Public School. As a youth he was a marathon runner and played lacrosse, Mr. Brockâ€" bank was a member of the Canaâ€" dian Legion and Pearson Memorial United Church. He leaves his wife the former Eva Corless, and a son, Jack. Mary Ann Trinkwon Robert J. Ramsay Resident of Maple since his reâ€" tirement 12 years ago, Robert John n-amu, died June 8, 1951, at his e.. He was active in the bakery business on Parliaâ€" ment St., Toronto, for many years. Mr. Ramsay was a member of the Maple United.Church and on | the board of stewards, He was also a member of the Masonic Order and the Lions Club. He leaves his wife, the former Beatrice Meek Jackson, and a daughter, Margaret Annie. Continued from page 1â€" inestimable value of having 123 years of history or "backing" behind the work going on in the parish toâ€"day. He said that just as sound home education in childhood influences a man‘s life, so a church with such a great history influâ€" ences its sons and daughters. The prayers and praises sung during the service in the everâ€"beautiful At Sunnybrook hospital, Toronâ€" to, George Patrick passed away on Friday, June 8, 1951. He leaves his wife, Ethel Patrick, of 107 Lambton Ave., Mount Dennis, and three sons, Sydney, Roy and Leslie. Funeral â€" service was held | at Flynn‘s funeral residence, Weston Rd., on Monday, June 11th. Interâ€" ment _ Veterans‘ Plot, Prospect Cemetery. Church With History At his home, 44 Dennis Ave., Mount Dennis, Bert Field passed away on Baturday, June 9, 1951. He leaves his wife, Florence Emily Field and two daughters, Jean (Mrs. Waller) and Audrey (Mrs. Owens) and stepsons Alfred and Frank Maxted. Funeral: serâ€" vice was held at Flynn funeral residence, Weston Rd. on Tuesday, June 12th. â€"Interment Riverside Cemetery, Weston. George Patrick Harry in England, ‘Funeral serâ€" |reached‘a glorious~climax in the|under his dir vices were held in the chapel"of |choir‘s © well : rendered â€" anthem,|power in the the W. J. Ward funeral home on |"Great and Marvellons." After the|not seek this Wednesday, June 13th, at. 3:30 |recessional hymn, . the : vestry| there can be f p.m,â€" Interment in Sanctuary. Park |prayer was & request : that Golz miraculous . d Cemetery, Weston. abiding presence wo‘uld"din:.t :n: :ma is what o m e ud 2 L W L. Albert Edward (Bert)â€" Field son,: Mrs.. R. Hoperoft, and â€" 36 MAIN ST. NORTH In the evening, Canon Dowker of* Grace Churchâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Hill, .Toâ€" ronto, spoke from the 21st chapter of St. John, verses 8â€"17 and work ed out a very powerful sermon on the church in history, and its true functiqn in :the ‘ world toâ€"day, Church people place . great. .emâ€" phasis upon organization and they are ever ready and willing to talk on every phase of the work along these lines. But the main task of the church is Evangelism. Many of us have a wrong concept ‘of this abiding presence would direct and| which is what we should earnestly sustain the lives of all who had|desire. come to worship in that hallowed| At the close of the sermon and House of God, on this memorable|while the offertory was being occasgion. Â¥ â€"~> |received, the choir sang the well © rendered â€" anthem,|power in the church which does and Marvellous." After the|not seek this direction, for only nal ‘hymin, the : vestry|there can be found guidance to the was a request that Go"z tiraculous. draught (verse 6) 2.50 Weekly WESTON CREDIT JEWELERS At the close of the sermon and while the offertory was being received, the â€" choir _ sang the anthem, "Rend Your Hearts and "Pease" FURNACES â€"â€" GRAVITY and FORCEDâ€"AIR Heating! ‘Eavestroughing â€"â€"‘ Asphalt Shingle â€"â€" General Metal Work | 54 JOHN ST. WESTON "Satisfied Customers Are Our Best WELERS, SHEET METAL »»< HEATING ROdney 1880 ZONE 4â€"582 To be Sureâ€"Insure The Ronald BroadbentAgency ZONE 4â€"718 RON BROADBENT and JOE DUNKLEY . _# Insurance Specialists i 29%, MAIN STREET NORTH 4 Budget terms on "Pease" furnace installations _ ~% Office Hours: Week Daysâ€"9â€"5 Saturdaysâ€"9â€"1 DANGER FORESEEN 18 HALF AVOIDED WESTON RES.: 1299â€"R OR ME. 7598 ings from his congregation.â€" A special birthday cake was , in ‘honour of the occasion and eut by Mrs, Albert Clark: who also celebrating a birthday day. Thus was brought to a another memorable anniv the founding of this parish. + the parish hall where a very hour was spentâ€"in meeting 1 OPEN FRI.&SAT. UNTIL 9 p. m. ZONE 4â€"683°