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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Sep 1952, p. 10

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It hoax-.1 Open Home held ,4 "I oHie.n and factory of , 'tsith Mamttmaturittg Company on September nth, marked “'Wllction to customers and to“ iriondl to a building with Eh “I! hunt in production pro- f“ All plant layout. Long the - in felt manufacturing in i Cart-, with such well-known pro- Incb’n Monarch Rug Cushions, ‘mMy Smith Ironing Pads and Conn and Smith Weatherstrips, At Unwanted that the new fac- bn incorporate: exelusive Produc- Ho- features not found in nny gimitar type plant on the Nvrth Annie-n continent. belted on I ten new sue un (nu-on Road, Weston, the $750,000 building flees on the nu» Toronto- Barrie express controlled access highway. This is a rapidly grnwmg um planned and controlled by thc tsumieipality to keep the prnpvr Wee between industry and 11-5:- dential housing. Though this arm 1'“ virtually countryNe two years Mo, . full size community has grown with complete shopping faeilitieis and housing. The prob- lem- of finding and maintaining M personnel are thn-rofnrv minimized. In keeping With modern 11mm} detign, the building is Hf onc- storey construction with tht, w ception of the cafulvi'ia which projects partially uvvi- top of tin- office section at “w how of the building. Floor spzwi' provides ap- proximately 70,000 square feet in the shape of a squarr. The building is of steel beam omstruction with brick and conureu- block walls. "Trafford tile" form, part " the north and south wall so that the building may be easily expanded. The building is located on a ten tare site so that ample space is provided for expansion on both the north and south sides of the building. " The production layout provides continuous line processing through all stages from the receiving of the raw materials to the shipment of the finished goods. During the designing of the building a com- plete scale model of machine lay- out was prepared and studied so that the most efficient production methods and routes could be es- tlblished. Efficiency and quality control are ensured at all times. A testing laboratory has been set up and it is the general practices to cheek carefully the quality of materials and the effectiveness of the processing right from the shredders at the start of the pro- duction line through the garnets, ' " MAIN ST. NORTII Bere'r a completely new and wonderful idea in electric ranzps. A big Range in ovr‘rylhing that count! - extra oven space. striking hsaauty. Frigi- daire-quality construction plus the important cooking advantages of much more costly rangu. Ith, per- feetly sized for smaller kitchnns. but has enough can-city for big harvest mulls. bake; ten loaves of bread 6 layers of c-ko. or 6 pin sf 'tha llama time. _Yet till! Frizidnire model is nnly 30" wide-and low in price! I Wanton Plant low Houses Manufacturing Company WESTON MUSIGAND RADIO The very latest features foi emplovees' safety and comfort have been incorporated in the building, With a modern cafeteria included which operates for all shifts, A complete sprinkler and fire alarm system has been built in, und every modern precaution is adopted fur fire prevention. The management at Smith Man- ut'ucturlng are proud of this achievement and feel that it re- ("lens the iffurts of an organiza- tion which has borne the Smith name since the 1870's. The oldest previous mill was by coincidence located in Weston less than a mile from 1hr present location. Subse- quently mills at Lambton and in Tommi». the immediate predecessor having been built in 1912, have kept pace with the changing times, despite the serious loss by fire in the early days of the company. In the early days the mills were en- gaged in the woollen trades but eventually they became the leaders in the manufacture of felt. It is felt that the tools are now at hand to constantly maintain and improve the quality of products and the ser- vices to the customer and there is no doubt as to their increasing success in a country which is only beginning to scratch the surface of the industrial and economical potential. The company h" also installed a railway aiding at the rear of the factory which provides for both re- ceiving and shipping. Car loads of finished goods an be loaded direct- ly and spotted in the various markets from coast to coast. Truck receiving and shipping facilities are also adequately provided, and the approaches to there depart- ments have been laid out and land- scapvd to eliminate congestion. loom and drying muhinu at the finished goods stage. The facilities for the 'mutuhus turing of weathertstrip And ironing pads were. previous to the new factory. proceued in a separate building. The new plant incorpor- ates these departments and it means that handling and shipping of materials. finished goods, are much more efficient. Eleven thousand dollars out of the current year's estimates will be used for repairs, alterations and additions to the works department building on Main St. North. Work will commence immediately and will be done as far as possible by town employees. ADVERTISING PAYS - TRY IT Start Work Now 5.75 Nile'"'""" Bo""' """'"" Budget Terms - No Finance Company You Will Appreciate Our Friendly Service and Liberal Terms Behind the brilliant pitching of Roy lone-r. 14 strike outs, Cor- unation hgion defeated Army Ind vay in the that game 6-4. B. Webber With three for five Ind Don Tone two for four were the big bltl for the Legion. Coming from behind in the fourth inning to overcomo I l-l margin. Final score, Coronation six runs, 11 hits. Army and Navy four runs, six hits. Friday night it was a different story. The Army and Navy Illuk over in the first inning, bunching three hits by Weston, Neilson and Wallace along with a walk to ac- ciuunt for the scoring. They held Coronation scoreless And in their fourth inning added to the score mi the strength of hits by Firkin. Weston, Neilson and Young. The Legiouarres helped the cause along by issuing a walk along with two Pl’rl'l". Coronation Lotion and Wrst- mount Army and Navy split the first two at but of five final Jack Murphy was relieved on the mound by "Fuzz" Richards who held {hr Army and Navy boys to um- hit in the last four innings. Sluzm-d by the pitching of Rxchdnla Coronation came alive in the seventh. when hits by Web- her, “one“, Wright and Wilson's hmum'. scored five runs. One run added in the ninth was short of victory as the Army and Navy (‘n-u' evened up the series one to um. The final score. Army and Navy eight runs, Coronation six runs. mum Continued from page 6- 55 plus one, Weston; two wins with " score of 51, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Templeman, Weston; one win with a score of 43 plus 6, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sonley, Runnymede. Down Coronation To Tie Sorios Mr. Tom Spour at the com- mencement of the tournament made all welcome and hoped they would enjoy a fine afternoon and evening of play and thanked them for such a fine turnout. Fred Templeman presented the prizes to the winners, excepting his own, which Mr. George Gardhouse took the opportunity to present, with a few humorous comments that Fred's success was due to the splendid efforts of Mrs. Temple- man. As Stanley Chapman and Harold Coulter had previously stated thatt heir good lady's were responsible for their own success, what could Fred say? ll. Gardhouse tn the North York Vet. wssmms own." asunusnm RADIO AND APPLIANCE STORE Store Hours 9 to tr - Wednesday 9 to l A Frigidaire Electric Range for better cook- ing in even smaller spaces . . . . Designed to fit into the most compactly planned kitchen. this beautiful under-oven E l e ct ri c Range offers many basic features of the larger models. Apart- ment house owners and dwellers alike impreci- ate its outstanding cooking efficiency, con- venienee and economy of operation. Excep- tional durability, de- pendable temperatures, safety cleanliness and a host of other fea- tures make this range a favorite everywhere. SAVES FAMILY FROM COMMUNIST A M-rear-old schoolboy driving 1m family armoured cal' out- manneuvred 15 Communist bandits in Malaya to save the lives of his father, mother and brother in a jungle ambush. Terence Endett, sun of a Nanyo rubber estate manager from Kent, England, avoided a road-block and roared through a ditch to safety after the bandits had wounded his father. Weston Mr pinmed for coming weekend, more an tlpn can be Accommodated are expected . . . . Downsview Methodist Church holds Harvest Home Service. Rev. W. Aldridge conducts services. Duet sung by Muriel Ind Vera Irwin. Rev. A. I. Snyder to speak It fowl supper. . . . Ellerby Farr is hero of lacrosse game between St. Si- mons and Weston. He made a sen- satiorurl rush at the opportune mo- ment and tips the lclles to victory for the localities. . . . Strong lead, ership is demanded for boys in Weston. Pepe. advocates that some definite effort be made to help the boy fill his time . . . the ssme old story. . . . Weston Ladies' Wear selling boys' winter combinations MODEL RM-4C Australia was formerly called New Holland. A look into the waf- ‘une by, I for ".66 . . . Waton weed: no“ repeat of In" [and in the isauu‘cunm paper advocate: In totl. of The Timon and Guide [weed 'AGE . . . Beaver “in; showbiz smilin' Through, Itarri “Y-.." Non-- Tut-, _ Men'n (in l In The Bill And Distant Past 20, 30 And 40 Years Ago. The Bank of Nova Scotia Yr, are cordially invited to the Open House at the Melton Branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia on September 27, between 2 and 6 pm. OPEN HOUSE TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON . Your Partner in Helping Canada Grow (with "Wonder Oven") For those who want the finest, this superb triumph of cooking conveni. ence offers everything for electric cooking at its best. Its striking beauty will harmonize with the most modern kitchen setting. or add a welcome, modern note to the older homo. Cabinet completely finished in Snowy White acidmesistinR Life- time Porcelain. Famous "Wonder oven," High-Speed Broiler with special pan and smnkclcss rack, Simpli-Matic Oven Control, Auto- matic Oven Interior Light. New Radiantube 5-Speed Cooking Units. Thermizer Deep-Well Cooker with new High-Speed Lift-up unit. economical time - travine, Thrifto.. matic Switch, full width stanza drawer. Full width Cooking-Ton Lamp. Surface unit switches light up to show which heat is used. Surface units, oven and warmer drawer signal lights are located on front panel. Has two appliance outlets, one automatic. Electric Time Signal. . Prlce $459.75 r MODEL RO-6OC-2 The full front page of The Times and Guide was devoted to nn ad. vertisement mentioning the Em. ergency Relief Campaign, the ob- jective being $200,000. . . Prof. E. D. McPhee is named head of the relief body. . . . Butter 23 cents a pound. . . . Flour 43 cents for a 24-lh. bag . . . Weston Theatre has as its manager J. o. Scott . . . . currently showing is Fannie Hurst's Symphony of Six Million. Ten Years Ago Miss Pattevson appointed to staff of Humber Heights School . . . Mayor Gordon Harris' accepts appointment of commissioner of Toronto and York Roads Commis- sion, resigns as mayor of Weston . . . William Gibson" speaks to Ro. tary about expansion plans for showing smilin' Through, ".3er Norma Tullnnzo. ' . Men's Go year toned boots, 84.95. . . . Ten, nis officials in the United States have been instructed to eliminate the term "love" from tennis. or finial; he! that it is time that this highly eftiminnte name wn taken from as virile a sport as tennis. . . Mn. Sainsbury, Sr., is visiting with her son in Detroit. . . Mrs. Whit- more is visiting friends in Mark- ham. . . . A coat of paint on the Rowntree block has improved its appearance very much. . . . J. T. Farr and Sons have taken over the Chev. agency. 20 Years Ago R. C. FRISE, Manager Hut, Punch AM In. Paw/Ion mount“ with I pum of " silver [doling on the occuion of their 26th wedding Inniumry u well u a chat pt, lilvq’ “an. . .. Weston Ira-hi «the. maxim. mum. '" . l Ink. with wet. and. mud may. . . You“ A po/ke jun} All Porcelain Hydrators Food Safety Indicator New Quickube Ice Trays Rustpiroof Aluminum Shelves Frigidaire Lifetime Porcelain Spring Powered Door Latch New Food Freezer FRllGllDAlllRl,E REFRIGERATORS Priced from $299, up "iihiitsrroN "iii/iii-il-Fifi] MEAT MARKET BUMP ROAST 13 MAIN STREET N. Where You Get More For Your NIoney WE DELIVER CH. 1-0801 Choice, Grade w BOILING FOWL Roasts 49c lb. ROAST S Shoulder Chuck or Blade AryAWeight Then on iust some of our Specials - Come in and no the not 69c lb. 39c L TSe lb. Round End Round Steak Sirloin - Special - Meratty SPARE RIBS 29c lb. - Special - For Your Convenience Our Choice bunch of a. Bible loamy holds iu rm and who. Pint pso- 'l'g"u'eP,,ee Donna...Hn- u. Ilium“ m- u I hole-imam " the Kodak Golf Tournament. . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Simmons u:- nopnca the birth of I BOM. . TIC have remind tracks in the centre of town. _ _ o WING o PORTERHOUSE STEAK or ROAST POT ROAST w, lb. r Our Store will be Open Every Friday Night Till 9 p.m. Boned . tr Rolled -sPECtAU-. 49c lb. Lea n COHNED BEEF _ 49c lb. Cllerry l-66ll Total food storage capacity, 8.8 cu. ft. The generous size Super-Freezer has room for storing more than 29 lbs. of frozen foods'. Large-capacity Hydra- tor with transparent cover holds a good supply of fruits and vegetables. Other features include: handy Cold- Storage Tray located directly under the freezer, sturdy rust-resistant bar- type shelves, Food Safety Indicator. door shelves, and easy-tn-use Quickube Trays. Cabinet finished in Durable Dulixx: STANDARD MODEL SR-88C Choice, Prime Boned ty Rolled-Lean - Special - RIB ROAST ' “WY. 3m.” I. "" Our Own Cure Th- 'img-at “a. 'te9avilurd, Coach toe CP All-on I,” Honolulu Sonia will be 401in towards the end " this at. BOAC Comets have 'gulth mot. than 1,000,000 mile. ttring 9nd hue logged u total ot "" hour- tn min. SIDE BACON 39c lb. Our Own Delicious Smoked Our Own, Delicious Farm Styled HAMBURG STEAK JET all.“ F08 ICP SAUSAGE 2Se lb. Lean, Fresh 39c lb. 69c lb. BOIELESS & ROLLED b

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