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Times & Guide (1909), 6 Dec 1951, p. 13

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A i +t Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesdayâ€"An outstanding program for thrills ! B WEsTON CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY FROM 1 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT! ILTMORE SMOKE IF YOU WISH IN OUR LOGESâ€"FREE PARKING ON OUR LOT! 2. f Today â€" Friday â€" Saturday‘! o A Y thas > ol 2 OUTSTANDING ACTIONâ€"PACKED HITS! j P e â€" Biltmore HeriRwine"" Soking cocts" _ < V / JELe _ ~~" o WHATâ€"Aâ€"MAN MALONEY! 0t o L ’* bin l & 4 ,‘ '. <as" He tries to turn â€" de P\ NS x ifi ‘ 4 & _ the C.C.IC. into his â€" t ~~ I ns "â€" . i o 4s C traini l & :R I1an; E* . you owrns.. b 4«3:‘ 22 Nss M with the C.O‘s girl $ > FroRn T'HIS r y 4 P# F % friend...and wonâ€" § y o . o. § 1. ders why life is so egrte o. ; k KILI. ue S »-;ki e A L explosive! 3 4 YOU k we . 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(b), Part (ii) $1600 IN PRIZES â€" 20 GAMES â€" 1 GAME $500 7 DOOR PRIZES VALUE $300 Monday, Dec. 10th All Seats Reserved Maple Leaf Gardens TICKETS Now on Sale 8.30 p.m. Sharp Please Be Seated Early â€" Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. Now on sale at Eaton‘s (Information Booth), Maple Leaf Gardens Boxes and Rail Seats, 75 Cents Each BING O Givins School Old Boy‘s Association of the Criminal Code. ganizations in the village it has been necessary to put forward the date of tzn:xt Women‘s Institute meeting Wednesday, Dec. 12, to Tuesday, Dec. 11. Members are asked to pass on this information for the benefit of those who may miss this notice. My sincere thanks to the Citizens of Wesâ€" ton who gave me their suport at the polls this week. He tries to turn the C.C.C. into his personal training camp, walks off with the C.O‘s girl friend...and wonâ€" ders why life is so explosive! Admission 50 Cents J. L. HOLLEY DAILY AT 1 P.M.! SMOKING LOGES TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON While forecasting a "brilliant longâ€"range future" for Canada, B. C. Gardner, president of Bank of Montreal, sees a con of difficult economic problems Tacing the nation and emphasizes that "it would be very dangerous to conâ€" clude that the battle against inâ€" flation has been won." Speaking to B of M shareholders at their 134th annual meeting in Montreal, Mr. Gardner found enâ€" couragement in Canada‘s current monetary policies which were reâ€" sulting in a "healthier and more realistic interestâ€"rate â€" structure, with the price of money once again beginning to exercise its traditionâ€" al stablizing function as a stimulus to saving and a brake on excessive expansion." Warning that the possibility of further inflation was still "very real," the president traced both the short and longâ€"term factors which threaten Canada‘s monetary stabilâ€" ity. Inflationary Factors Mr. Garner saw an immediate inflationary threat in the necessity of putting an increasing proportion of Canada‘s national output into defence and industrial expansion with a conséquent decrease of proâ€" duction for civilian consumption. A widening of the disparity between spending power and available conâ€" sumer goods might result. Brilliant Future For Canada Forecast By Bank President The longâ€"term forces tending to undermine thesvalue of the dollar were more deeply rooted, he stated. Among them he included: the poâ€" litical unpopularity of antiâ€"inflaâ€" tionary policies; severe taxation which might ehcourage the wageâ€" price spiral; and shorter workingâ€" hours at a time of heavy demand on the collective efforts of the popâ€" ulation. Looking at the positive side, Mr. Gardner stressed the need of a "great reâ€"emphasis" on the value of saving as a stabilizing force. If savings failed to keep abreast of output going into capital producâ€" tion, inflationary pressures had to result. What was needed was to make saving worthwhile, to pay capital a "living wage." General Manager‘s Address Gordon R, Ball, general manaâ€" ger, presented the balanceâ€"sheet, showing total yearâ€"end assets of $2,222,000,000 as against $2,190,â€" 000,000 in 1950. The number of deâ€" posit accounts reached a new record figureâ€"1,873,519â€"and deâ€" posits at $2,085,000,000 were up by $22,000,000. Current loans and disâ€" counts in Canada totalled $558 milâ€" lions, compared with $480 millions a year earlier. Reviewing the present. "transiâ€" tional period," Mr. Ball stated that Elect N. Murray Pres. Of Arena Hockey Assoc. The Weston Arena Hockey Asâ€" sociation met last Wednesday night to elect their officers for the comâ€" ing year, Norm Murray, local enâ€" in and . strong dents V Fillman second â€" thusiast, succeeding retived to . president, . a conditioning strategy was p key talent wh far. Many of have returned have graduate Don‘t waste the liquids from | your canned or homeâ€"cooked vegeâ€" | tables. The juices are a zood’ source of minerals and vitaâ€" | mins and should not be poured | down the sink. Grevies, soups and | stews can be enrichedâ€"and theirf flavour improvedâ€"by the addition of the water from vegetables. ‘ The boys registered Thursday evening and took to the ice Friday evening for an hour and a half for a conditioning drill. The board of strategy was pleased with the hocâ€" key talent which has shown this far. Many of last year‘s players have returned and & alrge groun strategy was pleased with the hocâ€" key talent which has shown this far. Many of last year‘s players have returned and a alrge group have graduated from the Weston Midget NHL, so great things are expected when league play gets under way. SPEAKS ON YORK TWP. Reeve of York Township and reâ€" cently elected Member of Parliaâ€" ment for South York who will be interviewed over local radio broad« cast from the Weston Arena on Friday, Dec. 7. He ?'o-lu on "Progress in the Township". The broadcast will be carried over station CKFH. cond year, The boys registered Those Vitamins! REEVE W. G. BEECH ar, Norm Murray, local enâ€" st, was elected president, ding George Bull, who has | to the position of honorary nt, along with Harold Dickâ€" Jack Allan. Norm will have support from viceâ€"presiâ€" Wes Boddington and Oscar n as the league enters its way. more Canadians are employed toâ€" day, at a higher income, than ever before, The delays in getting the defence program underway had, he felt, helped Canadians "gain a march" in forestalling scarcities of consumer goods that might otherâ€" wise have developed. More importâ€" ant, they were "rapidly extending the industrial foundations not only of a larger rearmament effort but also of a greater Canada in the years to come." Warmly appreciative of "the loyal, devoted and efficient serâ€" vice" of the B of M staff, Mr. Ball said the past year was one of great activity in all departments of the bank. He added that the welfare of the staff, now over 10,000, was constantly under consideration, and that the bank had endeavored to help solve their costâ€"ofâ€"living probâ€" lems by the payment of monthly bonuses which were subject to reâ€" view every six months. 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Technicolor Cartoon THANK YOU WESTON! In Technicolor CITIEENS | of WESTON ... YOUR SUPPORT AND CONFIDENCE IS APPRECIATED © with R. C. SEAGRAVE THEATRE I WESTON . Tâ€"8 TOTAL LARRY STEVENSON VALUE VALUE MAYOR ELECT $100.00 s290.00 50.00

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