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Times & Guide (1909), 16 Oct 1952, p. 7

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& JOHN ST. AIR CONDITIONING e OIL BURNERS e AIR CONDITIONING UNITS 7 Lawrence Ave. E. Weston Building Products Ltd. | will be.delivered to the doorâ€" d‘ydcufim or rélative ovo;- A. W. BRODIE Weston Plumbing & Heating %%z . Just mail or miiey sÂ¥dee sqrCARE,. CARE ENOUGHEt ""My son has > _ chosen banking" 3t., Ottaws, and a CARE ‘This advertisement, based on an actual letter, is presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY COMPLETE WITH GLAZED STORM SASH AND BRONZE SCREEN. By DELCO, a Product of General Motors When a bank manager retired last yeara he wrote his General Manager to tell why he was proud his son also had chosen a banking career: "I shall always recall my banking days with pleasure and I cannot think of any other occupation that gives one a _ greater opportunity to meet people and! form lasting friendships. I have been privileged to serve the bank in three provinces ... That my son has chosen banking is also a great satisfaction to med He is most anxious to make good on his own account." Any young man on the lookout for an interesting and worthwhile careerâ€" for opportunities to grow and get aheadâ€"should take a Jook at banking) Have a talk with the bank manager in your neighborhood branch. It may well prove an important turning point in your life. â€" ASK FOR FREE ESTIMATES â€" HOT WATER BOILER UNITS Combination Doors Made from Clear White Pine 1§" Thick Phone CHerry 1â€"5291â€"2â€"3 at $1173.â€"milliona were Rbolh 10 "ber cede bigher than in the gorresponding. month last year, reports The Financial Post. 162 eggs, or 13 and a half dozen, were laid by the average Canadian hen of over six months in 1951. MORE INSURANCE 21_ 61/x61_ 6" 21_ 8/lx6l_ 8" 2‘â€"10"x6‘â€"10" 31_ Ollx7l_ 014 CH. 1â€"5661 Formal establishment of the World Braille Council has been anâ€" nounced by Unesco as the culminaâ€" tion of three years of work to bring about world uniformity in Braille scripts for the blind. And you can use different conâ€" densed soupâ€"sauces to vary this basic loaf into other scrumptious versions. Just a "prestoâ€"chango" and you can turn the Tomato Loaf into a Mushroom Meat Loaf®*by usâ€" ing cream of mushroom soup inâ€" stead of tomato soup for the sauce. Or make the loat with cream of celery soup for still another good Sir Clutha. Mackenzie, internaâ€" tional authority on Braille, was elected chairman of the nineâ€"memâ€" ber council. Viceâ€"chairmen are Professor Pierre Henri of France and John Jarvis of the United Kingdom. All three are blind. The other members are: Sr, J. Pardo Ospina (Colombia), Mr. Lal Adâ€" avni (Indian), Mr. Sayed Abdel Fattah (Egypt), Professor Li Fan Kuei (United States of America), Mr., John Wilson (United Kingâ€" dom) and Mr. L. W. Rodenberg (United States of America). An international:corps of volunâ€" teers is now working in the Marbial Valley of Haiti to provide a drinkâ€" mmg water supply to a number of its villages, as well as to the school which was set up there as part of Unesco‘s Fundamental Education pilot project. The volunteers have come from Mexico, France, Amâ€" erica and Haiti itself under a scheme organized by a local comâ€" mittee and the American Friends Services Committee. _ (UNESCO) 3 cans (2%4 cups) ; condensed j 1 !omn&o soup‘ un oun Beer * % pound ground Combine % cup of soup with other ingredients. (Save rest of soup for sauce.) Shape into a loaf or pack lightly into a greased loaf pan. Bake in a moderate oven (350° F.) for 1 hour. Remove loaf from pan; pour in remaining soup and simmer about 5 minutes. Pour hot sauce over loaf. Makes 6 servâ€" 3 cans (2% cups) ; % cup chopped condensed °_ parsley tomato soup 1 egs. slightly 1 mnd ground beaten f 1 tablespoon % pound ground Weércestershire 1 ns soft 1 ‘(‘“ca salt l{ cu easpoon mr cubes % teaspoon % cup chopped pepper Eight Indonesian â€" engineering students are to receive sixâ€"year scholarships in Sweden offered by the National Union of Swedish Students, which will pay all tuiâ€" tion expenses. After studying the country‘s language and resources, the Indonesian students will be apprenticed for some months in an industrial works and will later study physics, chemistry or meâ€" chanics at the Royal Technololoâ€" gical Institute, 123456 PHILIPPINES ~RATIFIES | | _ _ _ _ . The Philippines Government has _ Here is the choice bit of news ratified the Unescoâ€"sponsored in-‘ymx have been waiting for: The ternational agreement abolishing | Ratepayers‘ Association will hold import duties on a wide range of | their first dance of the season in educational, scientific and . culâ€" \ Pelmo Park School Nov. 1. So plan tural materials. The agreement |to come out for an evening of fun. which came into force last May, If you decide to come‘ in Hallowâ€" has now been ratified by eleven c‘en costume you will be eligible other nationsâ€"Cambodia, Ceylon,|for a prize, but do come whether Egypt, Israel, Laos, Monaco, Pak« ‘ in costume or not. istan, Sweden, Thailand, Vietnam «â€"_â€"_~â€"â€" and Yugoslavia. Nineteen other The ladics‘ auxiliary of the rateâ€" governments have signed it but | payers‘ Association have planned a have yet to ratify. (UNESCO). full program offlgctiv‘ities f(‘)!' tl:e Meat Loaf with Mushroom Sauce: Simply follow recipe for Master Meat Loaf except use 2 cans (2% cups) of condensed cream of mushâ€" roem soup instead of tomato soup. When making sauce with the mushâ€" reom soup (2 cups), blend soup Canadians bought 28,979 teleâ€" vision sets during the first ten months of 1951. Welding and General Repairs including Engineering Services, Custom shop welding, Steel fabrication, Machine work and Welders for rental. Malton, Ontario. Telephone (Tth line & Maliton Rd.) Toronto CHerry 1â€"4311 DUGALD CAMERON ASSOCIATES LTD. World Braille HONOR STUDENTS Volunteers Master Meat Loaf . Turnâ€"About Meat Loaf (UNESCO) 123456 with % cup of milk and/or meat drippings. Meat Loaf with Celery â€" Parsloy Sauce: Simply follow recipe for Master Meat Loaf except use 3 cans (2% cups) of condensed cream of celery sofip instead of tomato soup. When making sauce vl:a celery soup (% cups), blend wi & cup of milk and/or drippings. And add % cup of chopped parsley to the sauce. 'Continued from page 5â€"â€" ing Monday last. Af the beginning ‘of the meeting 1% children who participated in the gardening comâ€" petition in Queenslea Park receivâ€" ed their prizes, As you all know the competition was sponsored by the ratepayers. The prizes were presented by Mr. Maurrice Hook, Mr. F. Clayton and Mr. Syd Pringle and consisted of engraved trophy cups to the first prize winâ€" ners, gardening books for second 1and third prizes and sets of gardâ€" ‘ening tools for special prizes. The youngsters‘ faces showed they }were very proud to be able to earn awards such as these and no doubt will be keen to enter again !nch year, Mr, Lummis, a hortiâ€" culturist for North York, the guest for the« evening, kindly brought along his famous collection of colored camera slides that were a. delight for young and old to see. \ The children were served refreshâ€" ‘mvnts then allowed to go home. \The regular business of the meetâ€" |ing got under way with all memâ€" | bers happy because they had made ‘our children happy, Before anyâ€" | thing eise is said, let us inform you |that our deputy reeve, Maurrice {(Hook, donated the four engraved itrnph.\' cups for first prize winâ€" \ ners#ind we would like to ask Mr. Hook to accept our sincerest gratâ€" itude,. Mr. Brookbanks addressed the mecting on the subject of the Pelmo Park Cub Pack. The Cubs in |Pcimo Park are alzeady meeting |on Friday nights and the ratepdyâ€" ers‘ association are now sponsorâ€" ing the movement. A group comâ€" mittee under the chairmanship of Mr. A. W. Pavey was formed and | will direct and supervise the Cub activities, We wish them every | success in this venture. The rateâ€" |payers have asked us to convey ‘their thanks and gratitude to Mr. |Lummis and Mr. Brookbands, and not to forget to thank Mrs. Howâ€" ‘den and her committee for serving | refreshments. â€"â€"â€"â€"SQOUP SCOOPSâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Here‘s Likely Candidate for Cookie Jar. A likely candidate for your cookie jar is this spicy, rosy» hued cookie made with condensed tomato soup. They‘re full of oat meal and nuts, tooâ€"good nourish ment for the nibblers in your family: % cup butter or _ 1 teaspoon margarine nutme; 1 cup sugar 1 can (fi( cups) 2 eags condensed 1 cup sifted flour _ tomato sou 1 teaspoon . 8 cups unooogd baking powder catmeal & teaspoon soda 2 cups seediess teaspoon salt raisins, chopped 2 teaspoons 1 c'fi chopped cinnamon walnuts Cream butter and sugar; add eggs and blend thoroughly. Sift dry ingredients together; add al ternately with soup to the butter mixture. Mix well after each addb tion. Blend in catmeal, raisins and walnuts. Drop by spoonfuls on & lightly greased baking sheet. Bake in a moderate oven (350° F.) about 20 minutes or until lightly brown. Makes about 6 dozen cookies, 8 inches in diameter, Pelmo Park News The ladics‘ auxiliary of the rateâ€" payers‘ Association have planned a full program of activities for the coming months. They have already been occupied making cancer dressâ€" ings for the cancer association, On Tuesday evening, Oct. 20, craft classes will commence in PP school, Rosy. Oatmeal Cookles 1 teaspoon nutme“ 1 can (1%4 cups» . condensed tomato oou: 8 cups uncoo! catmeal 2 cups seediess raisins, choppet 1 cup chopped condensed tomato sou cups unooogd catmeal cups seediess raisins, chopped cup chopped AND GUIDE, WESTON CH. 1â€"1153 The fee for the season is $3, covâ€" ering three crafts, The first will be feltwork and those wishing to take up this work should be on hand at 8 pm, bring with them needle, thread, scissors and of course $3. INCH‘S DRUG STORE Apologies for the error in last week‘s column. It was Mrs. Howâ€" den‘s dad who is ill, not her husâ€" band. This is one error we can blame on The Times and Guide. We specialize in hot water heaters and washing machine repairs. All work guaranteed and Fixtures * Sold and Repaired ALSO GOOD USED W ASHERS Household wiring, base plugs, fixtures, stoves, oil burners and hot water heaters. School of the Dance Weston and surrounding district reducing exercises for children and adults. Classes arranged for private instruction if preferred. "A Royal Command Performer". Dance director at Ossington Community _ Centre, Toronto. Formerly of the Maritime provâ€" inces, and the states of L&ine, Massachusets and New York. e Tap e Ballet & Acrobatics ANNE DUSSIELT (Troy) S. ROGERS ELECTRIC Phone CH. 1â€"5741 Ruth Gibbard MEDICAL SUPPLIES TRUSSES, PROTO N 23 HUNTINGTON BLVD. CH. 1â€"6911 * B & D PARCEL DELIVERY Parcel Pickâ€"up and Delivery ELECTRIC CO. Electric Appliance STUDIO OF DANCING Now Open at â€"Telephoneâ€" CH. 1â€"3098 or RA. 5163 HOUSE WIRING Surgical Supports Elastic Stockings J. MILES MASONIC TEMPLE 98 Main St. N. ELECTRICAL Enroliment Hours 10 a.m. to 12 noon CH. 1â€"5155 Was fike except _ "'.,'““:P'-ww KE. 3209 or Phone . «+ x+ BUSINESS | at MU. 4593 MARION _ DEMOREST LT.C.M. â€"â€" RM.T. PIANO THEORY, SINGING BENJAMIN L. ROSE §4 John St. Weston CH. 1â€"3221 Prime Minister Louis §t. L&ur ent is Canada‘s 12th holder of that office. A.R.CT. is accepting pupils in Voice, Theory, and Beginners in Piane Preparation for conservatory examinations if desired. of her classes in PIANO AND THEORY. Pupils prepared for Royal Conservatory exams. School age and, kindergarten classes. 150 Church St. E. G. Burton&co. Parts and Service For All Ford Products 122 MAIN ST. NORTH CH. 1â€"1161 & JU. 0865 Mel DAVIES‘ GARAGE PLUMBING â€" HEATING General repairs for cars, trucks and tractors. We specialize in motor tune up and wheel alignment. Corner 27 Highway and Albion Road Pick Up and Delivery Service AND REPAIRING wWM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE 8T. â€" MT. DENNIS Piano â€" Theory â€" Trumpet Special Attention Given To Beginners HEATING OIL BURNERS Reâ€"opens Saturday, October 4th Registrations, September_ 27th from 1 to 4 p.m., at 209 Church St., corner of Fine. f Toe, Ballet, Tap, Acrobaties, Hil‘\llml and Baton Twirling. Studioâ€"Oddfeliows‘ Hall $0 Church Street WESTON $CHOOL of DANCING BLOXOM BROS. ELEANOR BOOTH EDWARDS FURNACES CLEANED ELECTRICALLY $4.00 . STOKER & OIL BURNER SERVICE PHONE JU. 2507 or CH. 1â€"2531 PIANO TUNING Pipe and Boiler Coverings Rockwool Insulators Telephoneâ€"CH. 1â€"2744 xâ€"22â€"3mo Kelly Kirby Kindergarten LL. 9240 x-gDJ! Anne G. Govenlock RM.T. announces reâ€"opening September 3rd Mereury â€" Lincoln â€" Meteor SALES and SERVICE MUSIC STUDIO PLUMBING 25 JOSEPH STREET CH. 1â€"2373 | Phone CHerry 1â€"6412 CRUICKSHANK GARAGE CARPENTRY CONTRACTORS _ Ju. asit Work Guaranteed Terms Arranged GARAGES MUSIC CH. 1â€"6981 AND CH. 1â€"2225 xâ€"35â€"4t Philip E. Staite; &. 0. OPTOMETRIST N. GUNN, D.S.C. Certified Public Accountant 46 Main Street North Office: + Residenc 8 MALIN ST. 8. CH. 1â€"2421 Hours: 9.30 a.m. â€" 5.00 p.m. Evenjr:fl by Appointmen! Children â€" Saturdays Practice Limited to Ailments of the Foot CH. 1â€"0621 7 Speers Ave. Phm.B., R.O. HOURS â€" 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. WED. â€" 9 . 12.30 p.m. .. .o e madiats a &m 1 Main St. N. Weston Norman H. Solmon Chartered Accountant 18 Toronto St. Toronto 1 TORONTO 19 Melinda St. EM. 4â€"1825 WESTON 29%, MAIN ST. NORTH Weston CH. 14821 ROdney 2455 Barristers and Solicitors C. LORNE FRASER, M.A. CH. 1â€".0111 CH. 1.0123 G. W. BULL, B. Com. CH. 1â€"0661 CH. 1â€"1226 Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers WESTON, ONT. GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Borrister. Soliciter, etc. â€"Officeâ€" 330 Bey St., Teronte _ EL. 9880 Res.: 158 Church St., Weston CH. 1â€"7353 For appointment during day, phoné office. For appointment during evening, phone residence. Elgin 1863 Menay To Leen ‘l-l Teronto Stredt, Toronte oâ€"16â€"52 C. W. Leask C.A. FRASER and BULL Barrister, ';..T.'gg» Ete. 1017 Westen Read, Mownt Desnis Evenings by appointment J. EDGAR PARSONS ACCOUNTANTS F. A. SILYERMAN K.C. _ _ GENERAL CARTAGE OPTOMETRIST Eye Examination Prescriptions Filled 8 John St. CH. 1â€"3781 Residence: RE. 1606 MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD FIRST AND llc!CDND MORTGAGE SECURITIES Office Hours: Daily A. J. SHAUL, B.A. J. 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