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Times & Guide (1909), 16 Oct 1952, p. 8

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‘load; also sand and gravel. 1031 Wilson Ave.. CH. 1â€"0508. xâ€"22.tf ,,ILECTHC jlnitoir;fiwalnut buffet ; * baby carriage, $5.00, CH. 1â€"7044) aMOFFAT electric stove, full size, all automatic, almost new, sell sacrifice. 173 Main St. South, . Weston, 6â€"42â€"1t GUITAR, almost new, $8.00. CH. _ 1â€"3914. xâ€"42â€"1t parka; wool gabardine pants, both fit 12â€"14 years; hockey boots and skates, size 6; all in good eondition. Phone CH. 1â€"1365. This beautiful located home is situated on a large lot 118 x 125, Nicely landscaped. Large living room, dining room, modern kitchen, ceramic tiled bathroom with â€" colored fixtures, four nice bedrooms, aliding doors, etc. â€" Beautiful panelled hall, four big picture windows over. looking ‘Toronto‘s finest suburb. Compietely finished ‘Willk in basement, two huge recreation rooms with Mlxb floors. Summer kitchen and twoâ€"piece wash ~room, conditioned heating with oil. This home will be oper for inspection over this week end and a private 6 at 82 Pelmo Cresc. will lead you to this locaâ€" tion. 0® further information, call builder, at CH. 1â€"6324. COLEMAN space heater, 1% ears old, $35; also one pair lu‘fin’ C.C.M. white figure skates. size 4, $10. JU. 1770. xâ€"42â€"It BoY‘s biexefig_abargliner wool lined LOAM, manure, sod, river stone. JU. 7516. xâ€"38â€"4t also Baby Tenda, reasonable. CH. 1â€"5777. xâ€"42â€"1t BA_BY’S“ pram, English, maroon, tained, oil heated, sink and cupboanis, private entrance, busiâ€" ness couple, abstainers. CH. 1â€"5415. oâ€"42â€"1t APARTMENT TO LETâ€"Unfurnished BASEMENT apartment selfâ€"conâ€" large bedâ€"sitting room, kitchen with sink. Built in cupboards, oil heated, near Weston on Malton highway. CH, 1â€"7327. oâ€"42â€"1t TWO room l?ggément apartment, BILL JOHNSTON MU. T285 CH. BASEMENT | apartment, . living room and kitchen furnished, nnsrn‘mhed bedroom. Young busiâ€" nes# couple preferred. LY,. ligs xâ€"42â€"1t THREE â€"room apartrfi;nt, 237 Rosemount Avenue; Weston. FOUR rooms, stove, refrigerator, modern kitchen, private bath, immediate _ possession. . Business couple preferred. CH. 1â€"1164, sink refrig, couple. TWO room apartment, modern require two or three rooms unfurnished, in Westdale or Wesâ€" ton section preferably. Phone CH. 1â€"27217. xâ€"42â€"1t require furnished rooms or furnished apartment, abstainers. &ase phone Mrs. Jones, RA. 3. oâ€"42â€"1t p luuemventsi YOUNG couple with two children California Ranch Style Bungalow Thistletown‘s Women‘s Institute annual bazaar, Thistletown Hall, Saturday, Oct. 25, at 2 p.m. Deâ€" licious home baking, candy, hand made articles to please eye and pocket, wonderful raffle prizes, everybody welcome. xâ€"42â€"2t A. V. ROE engineer and mother in Kitchen, young couple with year old baby. LL. 5526. . xâ€"40â€"4t THREE or four rooms with sink Humber _ Memorial _ Hospital Ladies‘ Auxiliary is holding a Rummage Saie in Central United Church rooms, Friday, October 24, 10 a.m. Good assortment used articles. xâ€"42â€"2t The next meeting of the Young Married Couples Club of Central gnited Church will be held on y, Oct. 21, at 8.30 p.m., in the church parlor, We are having as our guest speaker, Mr. Bruce Metcalfe. Please accept this as your personal invitation. _ oâ€"42â€"1t Emery Women‘s Association home baking and sewing sale, Saturday, Oct. 18, starting at 3 p.m., Emery Hall, Tea nng lunch will be served. xâ€"42â€"1t Valance Boxes _ _ Carpets â€" Drapes â€" Tracks Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Wacey of Weston announce the eu‘ize- ment of their daughter, Ruth Eleanore, to Donald E Robb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robb of ‘Toronto. The marriage will take tflo on Saturday, Nov. 15, 1952, in John‘s Anglican Church, Wesâ€" ton. oâ€"42â€"1t VENETIAN BLINDS METAL AWNINGS ‘COMING EVENTS ACCOMMODATION WANTED Card of Thanks, Engageâ€" ments, in Memoriams Minimum Charge 75¢ ARTICLES FOR SALE APARTMENT TO LET loam for sale by truck CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . and cl.l]; boardrsr.' electri suit business woman o CH. 1â€"7726. xâ€"42â€"1 NOTICES CH. 1â€"4339 xâ€"42â€"1t xâ€"42â€"1t neâ€"42â€"It oâ€"42â€"1t xâ€"42â€"1t of storey and a half 5448. TWO unfurnished rooms, upstairs THREE unfurnished rooms to rent, downstairs, with heat, light And water, $60 per month. 6“! partly furnish if desired. Apply Box 4104, Times and Guide, , TWO unfurnished rooms, close transportation, JU. 0820. oo im en Rt Aeney it baby welcome. Phone C 1648. x of home work, typing or part time office work, mornings. 60 Allenby Ave., Rexdale, Weston. ENTIRE second floor, twoiirr)pmsl HIGH School girl, free afternoons, willing to doâ€"What have you? storeâ€"factory work?. Phone CH. 1â€"2904. oâ€"42â€"1t Only reputable, number one man considered for virgin terâ€" ritory 30 miles from Toronto. Basis of employment, salary. Write giving full particulars of previous experience to YOUI‘iG mob}}er‘ desires any t;pâ€"e four good tires and battery, Southâ€"wind heater, requires bodyâ€" work. est . ca ffer. Apply Apa 2. 5 Jsm ‘Street or phoffe 1â€"6008. oâ€"42â€"1t dition, héz;teâ€"r:w(-i;f;(;ét‘g;.‘ ‘svhp covers, one owner, $795 or nearest offer. CH. 1â€"1915 evenings. _ 1940 DODGE coach, good engine, inbA bnitan ns is P ce a d s m s3 1302 heater, new battery, five good tires, sealed_ beam . headlights, clean. $100. Phone CH. 1â€"4966, xâ€"42â€"1t ‘51_PREFECT sedan, perfect conâ€" 1934 PLYMOUTH sedan, good frixerator,' â€" in'm;:;)‘od‘"c-(;;llcl-itia;!. CH. 1â€"0722. xâ€"42â€"1t WANTEDâ€"A small electric ore FIREWQOD, _hal‘d»\;ood‘_lgipdli_r)_g, nltonbioni idsfi id Mb cce a e t la hk 20 seven large bags for $2.00. CH. 1â€"4479. xâ€"42â€"1t size 14, full back, like new; one General Electric combination clockâ€"radio, automatic control. CH. 1â€"2744. xâ€"42â€"1t DINETTE suite, medium walnut finish, CH,. 1â€"8396 after 6 p.m. xâ€"42â€"1t EMPLOYMENT WANTEDâ€"Female BROWN Scotch Kilgornac coat ONE sump pump, 60 cycle, blower, 25 eycle. Call CH. 1â€"1426 after six. oâ€"42â€"1t with 21 wave and short wave bands, also TV and phonoâ€"player socket, best condition, $28. Also Simmons Innerspring and Snugle bed mattress, good condition, $12. Phone CHerry 1â€"1405. oâ€"42â€"1t WESTINGHOUSE mantle radio Washing Machine and Range Cement walks, driveways, baseâ€" ment floors, septic tanks. Price very reasonable. REAL black loam, sand fills; also gravel by the truck load. CH 1â€"6620, xâ€"38â€"it BUTTONWOOD AVE, _ MU. 8702 Box 890 E 46 BRAMPTON, ONT. Your Dutch Landscaping Experts 12"â€"15" high, each....__.__._.. Shrubs â€" Perennials Rockery Plants > Holland Bulbs 12"â€"18" high, per CEMENT CONTRACTS | (Turn Left at Slnitl;riun’l'x?a-t;;f xâ€"39â€"4t CAE C OODCCC L 2 M0RE NTIITUITY Hyacinths, Crocus, top sizes. Plant now and &'oin the Garden Photo Contest. W. M. McDonald. CH. 1â€"4515. 0â€"40â€"5t FALL BULBSâ€"Tulips, Daffodils, FLATS TO LETâ€"Unfurnished SALESMAN Humber Nurseries Plant Nedges NOW HELP WANTED (Mole) ARTICLES WANTED SPECIALIZED CARS FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE CHINESE ELM CH. 1â€"8223 PRIVET 100 xâ€"41â€"2t xâ€"42â€"1t oâ€"42â€"1t xâ€"48â€"1t xâ€"42â€"1t xâ€"49.1t xâ€"42â€"2t $4.50 CH â€" 1 â€" 4461 CH â€"1â€"3213 G. W. PACKHAM â€"R« & Main Street South !A lovely country home on extra ‘large lot overlooking the Humber | river, near the 4 corners at Thistleâ€" | town, with 19 x 15 ft, living room, |extra large family size dining |room, 3 piece bathroom, modern | kitchen, tiled sink, heavy wiring, | side drive, separate garage, lot has 166 ft. frontage on â€" Tslington Avemue, close to school and shopâ€" ping, low taxes, a lovely place to raise a family. 20¢ Beautiful _ homesit», overlooking Humber river and golf course, on Main street north, just under 3 acres, lot is 600 fret deep, a wonâ€" derful site for an exclusive type home, Walter Boddington New 6â€"room brick bungalow on Lockerbie Avenue, just north of Weston, close to schools and shopâ€" ping, large living room, dining room combination, modern kitchen with tiled sink, 4 pee. bath, fuil basement, large 50 fxt) lot. Twoâ€"storey tug brick house on Main Street, Weston, just south of Fern Avenue, with three bedrooms, living room, modern kitchen with tiled sink nnd lots of cupboards, large family size dining room, 3â€" piece bath, hot water heated with oil, side drive, new cement block garage, side entrance, full baseâ€" ment, laundry tubs, immediate posâ€" session. ‘ MAIN STREET NORTH N ioooe oo en m Ein bathrooms, brick garage, 4%% first mortgage, full price $13,900. Main and Wilson area, owner. CH. 1â€"0703. xâ€"42â€"1t $3,000 DOWN, 11 storey with two FOR WAITING CLIENTS CALL McARTHUR & SON REALTORS Ask for WILF ROYLE 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "got acquainted" size only (60c, All druggists. PEDIGREED , '("hihal‘lahua Dog ind Cond ons io Pnb dstiat n MB L can 3 spayed, to childless home, cheap. CH. 1â€"6734, oâ€"42â€"1t Walter Boddington binliich onl ind ts t wl n ts ds t c h 1033 goods) mailed post paid. in plain sealed envelope with price list; six samples, $25¢; 24 samples, $1.00. Mail Order Dept. G. 4 Novaâ€" Rubber Co., Box 91. Hamilton, Ont. x~1â€"tf SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain HYGIFN!C S_u; plies, (rubber Manné;r: OFFICE space for rent in Bank of Montreal Building. Apply to aaice Whon 2 WESTON HOMES bought and sold. Mail order department for outâ€"ofâ€"town. customers, Hands, Hamilton," inscribed on case. Lost between Wilson and Weston bus loop. CH, 1â€"7186. GLASSES in brown case, "Dr work, 19 Main Street South CH. 1â€"3763, oâ€"4 WANTED â€" }'{ousekeepg‘r, light two children November 15 until Christmas, $13.50 per week. CH. 1â€"1877. xâ€"41â€"1t handicapped children, to and from school. For full details phone Mrs. Johnson, OX. 2953. xâ€"42â€"1t MIDDLEâ€"aged woman to mind PARTâ€"TIME driver with car for Levy Auto Parts Co. Ltd. 1100 WESTON RD.â€"MU. sea1 ~THE DFPARTMENT STORE OF TRUCK PARTS AND SUPPLIES" THISTLETOWN 362 Silverthorn Avenue PROPERTIES FOR SALE URGENTLY NEEDED OFFICE SPACE TO LET PET STOCK FOR SALE PROPERTIES WANTED HELP WANTEDâ€"Female CALL LY. 5251 CALL MOTOR PARTS PERSONAL HELP WANTED LOST l Estate Weston xâ€"40â€"3t xâ€"42â€"1t xâ€"A7â€"tf xâ€"39â€"tf oâ€"42â€"It oâ€"42â€"1t floor pblishf»; f;'r-“refi‘l.,”‘;‘;gt;.ll;;‘; rates. Alpha Engineering Co., 1852 Jane St.. Weston, Cherry 1â€"5275. pairs. Spring mattresses rehuilt like new. 24 hour service. _ Eiderâ€" downs réeovered. EM."6â€"2363. FLOOR gander Corners to Dundas and Doverâ€" court, Monday to Friday, arriving at 7.50 a.m. returning 4.30. CH. 1â€"5368, ncâ€"42â€"1t TRANSPORTATION from Masons BEAUTYREST and Marshall gentlemen, blnqkhetva;udvpjwk lunch if desired. CH. 1â€"7336. CH. 1 ONE _ furnished rnomi(s}pzln) Jane and 'Bo-rkr‘.t‘thve.‘ P;nnyr\ CH. 1â€"2052. oâ€"42â€"It LARGE bedroom, suit one or two 1 se e on en uomed furnished, suit young couple or two men, rangette, private four piece bathroom, facility for car. VERY_ large room, completely 1799 JANE ST. LARGE furnished recreation room, suitable for light houseâ€" keeping, suit two, reasonable. CH. 1â€"4930. xâ€"42â€"1t FR[CSHL\_’. _ decorated _hed-_si&&nz room with grill, suitable for one or two business girls. Phone CH,. 1â€"4455, xâ€"42â€"1t Eooo oo e o eEA Ne ANRAR ECE bungalow, Jane and William area, abstainer only. Phone CH. 1â€"0174. n.co42â€"1t uoo i on e e en o Mmmy MREICE privileges, central location withâ€" in two blocks of Main, gentleman, abstainer. CH. 1â€"4961. xâ€"42â€"1t SINGLE room for rent, kitchen CUSTOM OR COMPLETE INSTALLATION ®, Water Services * Sub Footings ® Septic Tanks and Beds ® Drains and Snmps SINGLE â€"front bedroom, private suit one or two, gentlemen preâ€" ferred, â€" continuous â€" hot â€" water. 940 Scarlett Road near Lawrence. CH: 1â€"9117. oâ€"42â€"1t ROOM, ne facilitios, man prefe CH. dâ€"6330 RQOM and wontlems ROOM, newly decorated, cooking facilities, board optional, gentleâ€" man preforred, 1299 Wilson Ave., CH. 1â€"6889, xâ€"42â€"1t RQOOM and board available for one gontleman willing to share room, single beds. CH. 1â€"2904, 58 Chisâ€" wick Avo, xâ€"42â€"1t FURNISHED room, twin beds home, suit business ;zentylom;n‘. abstainer. CH. 1â€"6640, xâ€"41â€"1t LOVELY large room in private gentlemen, home â€"val\jllége.s. all convenicnees, parking for cars. CH. 1â€"6329, xâ€"41â€"It ROOM and board, suit one or two Here is a lovely 6 room bungalow on large lot 75‘ x 125‘, 3 family size bedâ€" rooms, 4 piece tile bathâ€" room, dining room, large living room with beautiful show _ window, modern kitchen with show window, hot air heated with oil. Askâ€" ing price $16,000. $10,500â€"Here is a real speâ€" cial 5 room solid brick bunâ€" galow in immaculate condiâ€" tion, combine living and dining room, 2 bedrooms, large modern kitchen, 4 piece bathroom, high and dry basement. $5000 down. $12,000 â€" Brand new solid brick, 3 bedroom bungalow, lot 50‘ x 150‘, hot air heatâ€" ed, air conditioned, really nicely planned. M. L. GRAKHAM REAL ESTATE BROKER 8 Baimoral St. Weston Call CH. 1â€"7181 Anytime TRENCHING: J. M. BRUYNS ROOMS TO LETâ€"Furnished wWESTON PROPERTIES WESTON DISTRICT Thistledown Real Estate Broker 7 George St., Weston CH. 1 â€" 8181 SERVICES OFFERED TRANSPORTATION 1852 E. TAYLOR ROOM AND BOARD PROPERYIES FOR SALE and edger and for rent, regular TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON SEE CH. 1â€"3161 xâ€"17â€"tf xâ€"42â€"1t xâ€"42â€"1t | exports rose by 111 million a surplus of £24 million in the first half of 1952, excluding deâ€" fence aut, Imports are down by £248 million while exports and reâ€" BRITAIN PAYING HER way Britain‘s efforts to slash imâ€" ports and boost exports resuited in an nverâ€"all balance with the rest af The party, according to Zooleo, organ of the Societe de Botanique et de_ Zoologie congolaises, will consist of geologists, botanists, entomologists, zoologists, meteorâ€" alogists and topographers. _ !2}Â¥54 An Angloâ€"Belgian _ party _ of twenty scientists is undertaking an exhaustive threeâ€"year survey of the Belgian Congo side of the lofty Ruwenzori mountains, whose alwaysâ€"cloudy northern slopes are said to he the weftest place in the woild, having a rainfall of 200 inches a yéar. Scientists Explore Wettest Mountains â€"200 Inches 0f Rain WESTON MIMEOGRAPH & DUPLICATING SERVICE CH. 1â€"2011 ASPHALT driveways and sideâ€" walks, Perma Drive. CH. 1â€"3950. PLOUGHING, | discing, â€" grading, etc. CH. 1â€"3950, 0â€"20â€"tf SBniho enc se 2s l tions and repairs reasonable. Houses. garages, recreation rooms, trim, cupboards. For estimates phone Rumsey Bros., Contractors, Ch. 1â€"3121, Ch. 1â€"3226. xâ€"14â€"tf CARPENTR’Y, bgi]ding alteraâ€" TRUCKS W A N TE D FOR WRECKING, ANY CONDTâ€" TION, LEVY‘S TRUCK BUYER, MU. 3681. xâ€"39â€"tf CH. 1â€"3221 54 JOHN ST. w PIANO half Rose Music Studio ° cleaned, waxed and polished. Any kind of flooring brought up like new. Painted walls washed. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. Phone A. Corras, CH. 1â€"0282. MODERN Floor Service â€" Floors Gravel, stone, sandy top soil erushed stone for driveways Delivered by the load. Reasonâ€" able rate. crete mixers, wheelbarrows, skilâ€" saw, pumps, plywood, concrete forms and contractors tools for rent. R. A. Scadding, 65 Tilden Cres., CH. 1â€"5901. xâ€"29tf BULLDOZING and grading, conâ€" Adjustments & Motorizing Estimates Cheerfully Given Nordic Agent J. FOX 14 Roxaline CH.1â€"5411 1st Quality Work Reasonable Prices Please Call After 5 p.m MT. DENNIS UPHOLSTRRING LOAM, SAND FILL MUSICAL INSTRUCTION MARTELL‘S STUDIO SCOTT HAULAGE 16 St. Johns Rd. W. CH. 1â€"6674 A.‘Lyon NOLAN DUPLICATING On Budget Terms If Desired SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS UPHOLSTERING Chesterfields and Chairs Studio Couches, Dayenports Recovered and Repaired SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER Woodbridge 64 ring 14 Wn‘T LEVY AUTO MASTER PAINTERS STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE TRUMPET the fi1 on MU. 2706 1034 Weston Road. KE. 4549 SERVICES OFFERED WANTED 1746 JANE ST. THEORY x mont [ £304 in the WESTON xâ€"B1â€"tf la ved the Opp. Mt. Dennis Theatre WE BUY CARS FOR CASH ‘A49 ‘38 Chrysler Sedan.....$395 This car is good for anâ€" other 10 years. Radio. Light grey finish. ‘36 Plymouth Sedan....$225 The son will shine with this car. It runs good. ‘38 Ford Coach ..............$125 Just the car for zero weather and deep snow. It‘s good. f \ â€" TRUCKS â€" ‘30 Dodge Sedan ........$1595 Now here is a buy. Dark green finish, and runs perfectly. ‘350 Austin Sedan .........$850 If you are looking for a late model car at a low price, try this one. ‘47 Pontiac Sedanette $1250 This car has class. 2 tone finish,. Really a smart job. ‘47 Mercury Coach ......$950 I‘m not foolingâ€"this is one of the best. ‘47 Plymouth Sedan.....$995 For a family car, try this one. It‘s very clean. Light blue finish. ‘42 Chev Coupe...............$595 A car for newlyweds. Have a look. ‘41 Chev. Sedan ...........$550 Two tone grey finish. A nice looking job. ‘41 Plymouth Sedan....$550 Light blue finish. Ituns real good and looks good. â€" ‘40 Pontiac Coach ........$595 Motor in Aâ€"1 condition, all new tires, body and finish emaculate. Full of extras. ‘40 Chev Coach .........$4905 Original dark blue finâ€" ish, good tires, very clean. 36 CHRISTIE MOTORS Dependable Used Cars 1293 WESTON RD. JU. 7943 Open Every Night Till 10 p.m. 50 Ford Coach .........$1495 Light blue finish. The best little Ford in town. Radio and heater. ol Chev. Sedan ........$1795 Light grey finish, clean inside and out. Posiâ€" tively a real buy at this price. ; 30 Chev. Coach ........$1550 Here is a good one. Dark blue finish. Runs like a charm. | SALE Mercury 4 Ton Pickâ€" UP mnmmmnmnmnemniiemien$950 Start in business for yourself. Here are your money makers. Chev Panel. ! 5 Ton $195 CHRISTIE MOTORS OPENING Used Cars & Trucks 1293 WESTON RD. DEPENDABLE IT‘S at On Oct. 24 the Pine Ridge Presâ€" ‘byterian W.A. are holding a ;trave!ngue in the Memorial Hall, | Woodbridge Rd., Humber Summit, | at 8 p.m, Adults 50¢, children 25¢, i Please come and help a good cause. At the Congregational Church Young People‘s on Sunday evening, the speaker was Mrs. Charlie Snider, and to bring out the speâ€" cial points of her talk, Mrs. Snider had several cups, one pure white, one lovely on the outside, but black inside, the other one black inside and out, the second one was like some people lovely outside, but Nov. 1 the Humber Summit fireâ€" men are holding a Hallowe‘en fancy dress dance in the Memorial Hall, Woodbridge Rd., Humber Summit. There will be prizes for the best fancy dress, comic, and also door prizes and spotlight prizes. Don‘t forget the place, Memorial Hall, Woodbridge Rd. Time, 8.30 till 11.45. Come and have a good time. Tickets can be had from any of the firemen. Mr. Matt Campbell was soloist at the Bougourd and Newton wedâ€" ding on Saturday, Oct. 11. Mrs. Campbell was a guest at the wedâ€" ding. Mrs. Kerney accompanied Mr. Campbell, Mrs, W. Muir has returned from the hospital and is now staying with her sister in North Bay. Hope you will soon feel a lot better, Melba. On Nov. 1 the 132nd Mothers‘ Auxiliary are holding a sale of work and home bake sale. There will also be afternoon tea and tea cup reading. It will be a good chance to do some Christmas shopâ€" ping. Now don‘t forget the time and place. Time, 2.30 p.m.; place, Memorial Hall. We notice Mr. and Mrs, Tasca have returned hom from their holiâ€" day in Italy, Alpha Engineering Co. ber will try to be t.her;;;;d br:ng a friend. Eight o‘clock sharp. On Oct. 20 the Home and School meeting will be held in Borden Ave. School. There is to be a very interesting film shown on "Wild Life" by the Ontario Forestry Association. _ A talk about the wild life will be given while the film is shown. Hope every memâ€" CHerry 1â€"5275 There will be a W.A. meeting of the Congregational Church Ladies, on Oct. 30. Place will be Don‘t forget the Scout and Cub Mothers‘ Auxiliary meeting on Oct. 18 at the home of Mrs. S. Schultz, Mill Rd. Eight o‘clock is the time. Birthday greetings go to Mr. T. Groves, Mrs. W. Wiley, Bobby Lougheed, Gordon Brooks, Carolyn Allison and Mrs. Fizzard of Woodâ€" bridge Rd. Continued from page 5â€" Don‘t forget the date and place Humber Summit Dated at Toronto, Ont., October 6th 1952, Jean Winter, 64 Edmund Avenue, Weston, Ont., Adminâ€" istratrix, by fialone, Malone and Monlgomery, 255 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., her Solicitors. xâ€"41â€"3t All persons hv‘fN clainis against the estate of ANDREW MORRISON, late of the Town of Weston in the County of York, retired, who died at Wesâ€" ton aforesaid on or about the lith day of January 1951 are required to file particulars of the same with the undersigned Administratrix on or before the 15th day of November 1952, afâ€" ter which date his estate will be distributed, having regard only to claims of which the Adâ€" ministratrix shall then have notice. the news next week Notics to Creditors Iflgn worldâ€"wWit _ and Others _ | Copyright Deal George Jeffs, B.A. Sc., P.Eng. Authorized Toridheet Dealer , As Low As 10% Down Balance Over 24 Months Mrs. N. Jones is now in her new home on Knox Ave., Humber Sumâ€" mit, _ Welcome home, Norma. Mr. and Mrs. N. Attwell spent Thanksgiving weekend at Merlin, near Chatham, the home of Mrs. Attwell‘s parents. Sea Cadets from Canada, Ausâ€" tralia, New Zealand, South Africa and Rhodesia have been invited by the Navy League to visit London for the coronation. Each country will send one officer and 12 cadets. black inside. There was a good attendance at the meeting. _ Besides _ preserving _ ancient Welsh customs, the Eisteddfod gives an impetus to the Welsh language, written and spoken. The winner of this year‘s literary Gold Medal was a medical laboratory technician working in Liverpool, for a book of scientific essays, a sign that Welsh, though one of the oldest European languages, is an adequate vehicle for modern techâ€" nical developments. 123456 The principal awards of the Eisteddfod are for the poetry and choirâ€"singing contests, and for the last two years a literary Gold Medal has been awarded for the best unpublished book of esâ€" says or articles in Welsh. Choirs come from all over the country and from abroad to enter for the singing contests. Welshmen from many places in the world took part in the colourâ€" ful ceremonies of the Welsh Naâ€" tional Eisteddford, held in Aberyâ€" stwth, Wales, this Fall, with the traditional prizeâ€"giving for literâ€" ary and musical contests. Welsh Culture Saf:guarded By The Eisteddfod The Contracting States, in the preamble to the Convention, deâ€" clare that it will ensure respect for the rights of the individual and encourage the development of literature, the sciences and the arts. This universal regime, they add, will facilitate a wider disâ€" semination of works of the human mind and increase international understanding. 123456 The Convention will enter into force three months after its ratiâ€" fication by 12 States, four of which are not members of the Berne Copyright Convention. During a minimum period of seven years, authors will have the exclusive right to publish and auâ€" thorize the making and publica« tion of translations of their works. _ It eliminates all formalities of registration and legal deposit. These are replaced by the simple imprint of each copy of the works of the letter ‘C‘ within a circle and accompanied by the name of the author and the date of the first publication. The . Unesco Universal Copyâ€" right Convention, whose chief feature is that each contracting country : gives to foreign works the same protection as to works of its own nationals for a term of no less than the life of the author and 25 years after his death, was signed by representatives from 35 nations in Geneva this fall. This Convention, which included 21 arâ€" ticles and several protocols, sup< plaments the present pattern in the field of international copys right law and does not supersede existing bilateral of multilateral instm!genu already in effect. To Aid Authors SEA CADETS INVITED 1852 Jane St.

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