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A highly satisfying pattern te own and use‘ When you buy Victory Bonds you are laving up for yourself the best of all investments, for back of each one is your country‘s solemn promise that every dollar you invest in Victoty Bonds will be repaid to you in full, plus a fair rate of interest. You can borrow against them, and they are readily saleable when you need the cash. And that solemn promise of repayment in full is backed by all the vast resources of the Dominion of Canada. When the war is over, you will want to buy all the things we must deny ourselves now. Then, your Victory Bonds will give you the money to buy all these â€"and your purchases will provide new employment for our boys when they come home again. What‘s your share of the savings job? Well, the average Canadian would have to lend to Canada to meet Canada‘s need $1 in every $5 of income left after taxes and compulsory 10 MAIN ST. SOUTH Buy Your Victory Bonds Now! VICTORY BONDS REPAY ï¬ug'Dowmijm Jweit! ROSE BRIAR "NQTHING MATTERS NOW BUT VICTORY!®" R. A. SAALMANS "THE JEWEL AND GIFT SHOP" 20 PIECE SERVICE FOR 4 PEOPLE 4 Dinner Plates 4 Bread and Butter Plates . 4 Salad Plates _ 4 Teacups and Savucers ADDITIONS AVAILABLE FROM OPEN STOCK +20.20 Give your order to the Victory Loan salesman who calls on you. Or place it in the hands of any branch of any bank, or give it to any trust company. Or send it to your local Victory Loan Headquarters. Or ‘you can authorize your employer to start a regular payroll savâ€" ings plan for you. Bonds may be bought in denominations of $50, $100, $500, m $1,000 and larger. Salesman, bank, trust Ahcx?f|M company or your logal Victory Loan f Headquarters will be glad to give you | every assistance in making out your [ // order form! $ 8 savings have been collected. But the average may not fit your case. Your own circumstanâ€" ces are distinctly your own. You may be able to do better both out of your current income and out of your accumulated savings in the bankâ€"or you may not be able to reach the average. Your share of voluntary savings is every dollar you can possibly spare. WESTON HOoWw tOo suY National War Finance Committes It is expected many notables of the community will be present to take part in this service and the music will be supplied by Weston town band under the direction of Mr. George Sainsbury. The annual Remembrance day services of the local branch of the Canadian Legion will again be held on Sunday, Nov. 8. Services will be held at the Memorial Cairn in the town park, and at Memorial school during the day and the evenâ€" ing service will be held at the Weston theatre at 8.30 p.m. through the kindness and courtesy of Reeve J. 0. Scott. We extend a cordial invitation to the citizens of the community to join with us in these Remembrance day services. Doors of theatre will be open at 8 p.m. A few taggers are needed from Westmount and Humber Heights districts. Any girls over 11 i:ll'l of age wishing to take part, at the {A“iol’l hall, Elsmere avenue, on Friday evening, Nov. 6, at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, is "Poppy" day. Buy and wear a poppy. . Announcement is made this week that the West York Conâ€" servatives will eir conâ€" vention and annual on Saturday, November/4. F. G. Gardiner, of Forest [Hill, is to be the speaker. Dischssion will centre around the r t Port Hope conference. The annual election ofqffiâ€" ers will take place at in meeting. The -uï¬n'f must vacate the Connaught Hall by six "p.m. it is announced. Attention Conservatives Legion Notes eir conâ€" ual on mber/14. F. G. rest [Hill, is to Discssion will the ir t Port e. TIMES AND GVUIDE weary land." Mr. Peters has the gift of bringing the truth to his listeners in a very simple and clear manner. The message from this text was shown by comparing the rock in the desert, shielding the precious garden at its base, from the heavy winds and drifting sand, to man.in his spiritual strength, aiding his fellows by standing firm against the vicissitudes and adverâ€" sities of life. Today as never beâ€" fore such men are needed. Always troublous times have brought to the front men with rockâ€"like attriâ€" butes. And always these men have based their faiti in Jesus. Such men have been Martin Luther, John Wesley and John Knox. The choir under the leadership of Mr. Dunning and Mr..Peters are planning a cantata which they expect to present before Christâ€" mas. Much care and time is going into the preparation of this musiâ€" cal treat amf:ve look forward with pleasure to its presentation, The Wonmian‘s Association are meeting on Thursday, Nov. 12, for an allâ€"day session in the Sunday school rooms. Each lady will bring a potâ€"luck luncheon dish, a thimble and scissors. Three quilts will be started before lunch. The regular meeting will open at 2.30 with Mrs. charge of the Small and Mrs program. At be a sale of clothing and a phants. All neighbourhood guests. tary of your prees_ convent ports of yor office. Re n reaches 3,70( This is one publicity. . Al the office by the current 1 included the following from y;s 405: "Christian Science commai man to master the propensitiesâ€"to hold hatred in abeyance with kindâ€" ness, to con%uer ‘lust with chastity, revenge with charity, and to overâ€" come deceit . with honu:{. Choke these errors in their carly stages, if you would not cherish an army of conspirators against health, hlrpineu, and success, They will deliver you to the judge, the arbiter of truth against error, The judge will deliver you to justice, and the sentence of the moral law will be executed upon mortal mind and body. Both will be manacled until the last farthing is paidâ€" until you have balanced your acâ€" count with God." Sunday evening the minister based his sermon on the words found in Isaiah, "And a man shall be as a hiding place from the wind; as the shadow of a great rock in a Thistletown United and bur â€"Continued from Page 2 [CHURCHES]| [tHistLETOWN FOR WAR WORKERS MASSEYâ€"HARRIS CO. WEsTON HOUSING DEPT. Houses wanted for rent for war workers, within a radius of ten miles of Weston. Address Complete Information to: WANTED HOU S ES Have If Post Drill. Woodâ€"turning Lathe, 4‘ Iron Bed with Motor. Quebec Cook Stove. Twoâ€"burner Electric Stove. Coal Oil Heater. Twoâ€"wheeled Cement Tray. Number of Contractor‘s Lanterns. Small Tool House. Contractor‘s Tool Box. 2 Carpenter‘s Tool Boxes. Number of Used Doors, various sixes. Number of Window Frames, with Sash and Glass. Number of Sash with Glass. Number of Carpentering Tools. Some Hardware. 7 11 Square "Counicil Stondord" Steel Ribbed Rooting 2 Pieces Fir 9" x 9"", approx. 30‘ long. Number of Concrete Window Sills and Pier Caps, etc. 2 Frame Garages, 9° 3" x 16‘ 3". | 1 Chev. '3'â€"% yd. hydraulic dump truck. And many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS : Enh. to sell by public auction at 288 Church St., north side, Weston, on The following :â€" Whetlauffer Power Cement Mixer, rubber mounted. Earth Conveyor, rubber mounted, 16‘ with 9" belt. 2 Endâ€"dump Wheelbarrows. 3 Steel Chutes. lron Sereeds for laying coment. 1 Pair Abram‘s Cement Trowels. 2 Moulds for cement posts, . 3 Screw Jacks. Force Pump. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th Love the true .1 civil liberty . Human ag i it.â€"Danie of e you ir f your c convener of your Contractor‘s Equipment The undersigned has received instructions from 0 l1 open and M true spark of re iberty be kindled, an agency cannot Daniel Webster. At four of ap AVUCTION SALE the instructed the organizations ‘r to hand in ir meetings / the MR. C. HOOVER eon dish, a thimble hree quilts will be unch. The regular n at 2.30 with Mrs Mrs. Wardlaw _ ir devotional; Mrs Albert Barker, the will Tons, le of 1 ladies 1 be or you to ; rial must be n Tuesday i publication. the each nal; Mrs. arker, the there will children‘s white eleâ€" s of the welcomed e Sunday will bring a thimble ts will be e regular religious d, it will ot extinâ€" (et 1.30 P.M.) the to secreâ€" r the paper week. this get for Mrs. Moss went out to Canada, where her husband was killed in a flying accident, late in 1941, and by describing her blitz experiences in Manchester helped to raise thousands of pounds for air raid distress funds in Britain. Back in Manchester Mrs. Mass told the Manchester Evening News that the Canadians had very little idea of what the people of Britain had gone through during the blitz periods. Plenty of Fruit So impressed were the people of Toronto that they gave the £400 for special use in Lfancheater and hope to raiseâ€"more money for the Lord Mayor of Manchester‘s Air Raid Distress Fund. When the canteen is presented to the city shortly Mrs. Florence Moss, of Sgringlio]d road, | Sale, who received the original cheque in Toronto, will be there to see it handed over. they are r conditions A real St. _ town, c dren‘s ed into With a The regular A.R.P. meeting was held on Tuesday, October 27, in the Veterans‘ hall. Mr. Bayhurst introduced the speaker, Mr. Mcâ€" Arthur, township engineer who spoke on Public Utilities. Mr. Wooley, who spoke on Transporâ€" tation, and Mr. Harper on Comâ€" munications. . Their â€" talks â€" were much s&pp!;eciabed by all. i | Fit.â€"Sergeant Wilfred Marnieâ€"is back for a further instruction course. * The ‘fublic school had a lovely little Hallowe‘en party. Many thanks to the teachers who so kindly put it over. "Lights still blaze away in the streets of Toronto", she said. "There are plentiful supplies of fruit and other food and tï¬e people out there were amazed _ when shown the food rations supplied to the people of Britain. many mn_nihly Mrs. W. Fiel the lesson " tan". He is erintendent 0 Westmount. was given to visitor. â€" His appreciated. Coronation dian Legion iliary are ha they chave p seas nine bo: dian Legion a iliary are hap they chave pa seas nine box fourteen parc boys serving t try in Canada first bingo . Thursday and your friends f the date of wh later. Don‘t forget the Wednesday bingos, under the auspices of the Women‘s _ Auxiliary, _ Coronation Branch, in the Legion Hall. _ The Erv‘a(’, abstacle to progress is prejudice.â€"Bovee. The Women‘s Guild meet every Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Sunday school rooms, with the president, Mrs. C. Pentney presiding over the meetings. Will be on the lookout for you pext Friday at the Legion hall, Irvin road where pictures will be shown and all proceeds been turned g‘verdlo the British War Victims‘ und. In a recent letter from Pte. N. Dunning, the following was receivâ€" ed: "Mite Boxes" in every house in a small suburb of Toronto, Canada, have enabled the peo%lo to raise over £400 to buy a mobile canteen for Manchester. the people of Brits "Out there ever to help the Brit Thousands of ï¬o raised to hel e Britain. Chilgren help to collect the Remember St. Andrew‘s Misâ€" sionary, Sunday, November 15. MANNING MeEWEN, duet "‘Their ronation Branch « Legion and their _are happy to ar have packed an nine boxes to lo cen parcels of c serving their Kin n Canada. They bingo of the eal heart warmer f friends who make ly contribution. Andrew‘s church, enjoyed a very happ service. All scholars > church with their te ippropriate hymns inc by Miss Shirley Snid N. Field. Mr. Cathca here everyone is the British | war is of ï¬ounds ha hel ed Cross Chil\!l'ren as well : ollect the money. chief complaint not told enough a s in Britain." heart to arcels of cig g their King ada. They st > of the se ind invite yo is to the nex which will be the of S the visit a~very happy All scholars m with their tea very Auctioneer. e hymns inclu Shirley Snider Mr. Cathcart the good San organist and t. Mathias chi e good Samariâ€" rganist and supâ€" Mathias churc?\. ry inspiring talk children by this was very much h of the Ca eir ladies‘ a announce t and sent o local boys . { cigarettes ing and Counâ€" y staged their season last you to bring next meeting, | be announced t is that about the ppy chilâ€" s marchâ€" teachers. including anxious _ effort. ve been work in for Thistle adults Cana Auxâ€" that overâ€" and es to the their and read NO, 1 ONTARIO Potatoes, $1.45 a bag; Ontario Potatoes, extra %/ood. $1.59 a bag. Free delivery eston and Mount Dennis. Phone Weston 535, British Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N., Weston. oâ€"40â€"1w $20.00; dining ro china cabi lish pram gas stove new â€" and bag; Woolfe River Apples, $1.65 a bushel; Tolman Sweet Apples, $1.85 a bushel, Many other varieâ€" ties. British Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N., Weston. _ __ 0â€"49â€"1w The Salvation Army wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. S. Ireland, 15 Sykes avenue, for a donation of $100.00. The proceeds from a hand painted picture. tainer. Domestic Blenheims and Greenings, $1.50 a bushel. Roy F. Cain, 1432 Queen‘s drive, Weston. Phone 287â€"M. _ xâ€"49â€"1 w STUDIO couch with wardrobe, single bed and mattress, both nearly new; two small tables; conâ€" goleum rug, 10% x 10%; also furnished room. Apply 234 John St. â€" 0â€"49â€"1t SMALL Apply THREEâ€"PisC t ACRE and c turnips in the stable to sary. Phone ROASTING Chickens, 29c pound; NO. 1 P.E.I. POTATOES, $1.75 a WOMAN wanted for house cleanâ€" ing. Phone 1249â€"J. 1wâ€"M.G. CASH and carry your own conâ€" stove, for cash Service, TWO beds dition twelve t TWO leather 36 and 40. Sui for sal twoâ€"piece 42. Apph bushel. â€" British Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N., Weston. Phone 535. 0â€"49â€"1w FRESH FILLETS, salmon, smoked fillets, 25¢ bound. British Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N., Weston. Phone 535. oâ€"49â€"1w hoi]in% chickens, 256 pound British Fruit Market, 124 Main St N., Weston. Phone 535. â€" 0â€"49â€"1w Cards of Thanks THREE Phone ROSE kitchen sink, fire bird cages, child‘s cribs, cottee tao play pens, etc. \ Exchange, 6 to 8 Lone 4â€"000. WALLISâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wallis (nee Florence Wood) Tuudlx, October 27, 1942, at Burnside Wing, Toronto General Hospital, a daughter, Diane Karen. 0â€"49â€"1w 1936 BUiCK Se did condition 142 Lawrence a (near C.C.M.). Births MANSONâ€"To Sergt. and Mrs. Carl Manson (nee Katie Bantâ€" ing) on Fridncy. October 30, 1942, at the Cottage Nursing Home, Weston, a son (stiliborn). 100 BUSHELS No. 2 Spys, 50c a Births, Marriages, Deaths Cards of ‘l\nil. Engage ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headinge 50c for 25 words, 2¢ each addiâ€" WESTON 74 IrvinLumber Co. Ltd. 139 MAIN ST. 8. BUILDING SUPPLIES SE Saiin Bedaspread and bolster r sale; two matching scarves, piece knittea suit, size 40 to Apply 44 Main‘St. N. ncâ€"49â€"1w WANT ADS â€" room / cabinets tional word; minimum charge 50c. COURTEOUS SERVICE PROMPT DELIVERY 504 noon burner electric hot plate grey enamel, reasonable £ %&Fp]y Weston Electric 12 Main St. South. 0â€"1w organ 26 vimy HELP #/ANTED her coats, like new, sizes Suit teamster or trucker. â€"W. 0â€"49â€"1w nine NOTICES rourâ€" hall used with springs, good Any _ morning _ be 1, 48 Mahoney Ave FOR SALE Sedan uarter of nice eating the ground; room in store them, if necesâ€" 99â€"W, Weston. i Uhestertield : eâ€"piece mnglisn suice fmodern}, , library tabples, urâ€"ournct, all en l stana, oud bu ed nearoom | s lire basket, dr iid‘s steel and w APPLES edan tor sale, splenâ€" n, only $3u0.â€" Apply avenue east, Weston , 0â€"49â€"1 w TIMES & GU!IDE FUEL LUMBER for sale avenue. vearoom . suites, basket, drapes, steel and wooden es, nigh chairs, esion Eurniture wohn St. i none xâ€"49â€"1w 0â€"49â€"1w cheap. 0â€"49â€"1 w d suite, En oak ), $60; s, bingâ€" enamel, buitets, d conâ€" before 49â€"1w PHONES: GARAGE in vicinity of Coulter and Cross streets. Phone 291â€"R. _ Gentleman. pricil;;‘rred. ApplyVM MacDonald Ave 0â€"49â€"1w SEWING MACHINES repaired. Guaranteed â€"â€" all makes. Phone Zone 4â€"555. Singer Store, Weston. xâ€"39â€"1w board, in refined widow‘s home, centre of Weston, minute to street car and restaurants. Suit teacher or business lady. Apply Box 4902, Times and Guide. oâ€"49â€"1w TWO gentlemen to share room and W® are offering lumber, doors, windows, lath, cedar posts, tOO?- ing, wallboards at lowest prices. Delivery service. York Wrecking and Lumber Co., 2 Blackthorn Ave. JU. 5845. LY. 0433. _ xâ€"44â€"1It FURNISHED room for Breakfast, if desired. 13 Macâ€" Donald avenue. 0â€"49â€"1w FURNISHED bedroom for rent. board together. 51 Queen‘s Dr., Weston. ncâ€"49â€"1w in Humber Hei:hts. also twa houses (now rented), Mrs, Hawe, Joe Hawe, Tailor Shop, 38 Main street north. 0â€"49â€"1w. many years of real estate selling and lifelong farming experience, ‘a service of inestimable value to you. Consult us, "We sell the Earth". TO PRESERVE your pictures, have them framed. Phone any time, Zone 4â€"555 and a representaâ€" tive will be pleased to call with latest designs in mouldings at your request. Reasonable prices, prompt service. / 0â€"49â€"1w SEVERAL sweaters and coats have been left .at the Weston Golf Club by caddie boys. Unless these are picked up immediately, we will have to turn them over to the Red Cross. We assume no reâ€" sponsibility for goods left on our premises. . _ â€" xâ€"49â€"1w LARGE front room, furnished, continuous hot water, gentleman preferred. Apply 2 St. John‘s road east. oâ€"49â€"Iw SUNNY, â€" large room, _ without $4,500 â€"â€" SIXâ€"ROOM detached on 122200900 s e l ud large lot, close to schools, h wood, venetian blinds, ¢op screens, storm sashes, flags drive, screened in back m Owner leaving town. $1, down. Phone Weston 536â€"R. TWO new fourâ€"roomed bungalows GOOD homes wanted for part Perâ€" sian cats â€" and kittens. Miss Talor, green cottage, Elmhurst drive, Thistletown. 0â€"49â€"1w WE â€"HAVE established â€" during C. R. Purcell Company, Farm Realtors, 169 Yonge street, Toâ€" ronto. xâ€"49â€"1w FURNISH ED room for rent Gentleman preferred. Apply 61 Main street south. 0â€"49â€"1w PREMISES, 64 Edmund avenue, Weston, 2%4 storey, brick, eight rooms and bath, twoâ€"car garage, Subject to monthly tenancy. Phone Weston 152â€"W or JU. 0769. 4 BILLY GOAT (strayed), owner will pay expense. John Watson, Pixon road, Weston (about two miles west). oâ€"49â€"1w New and Used Lumber HOME FOR PETS WANTED OPPORTUNITIES WANTED ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED WANTED TO RENT ROOM AND BOARD SERVICES OFFERED PICTURE FRAMING HOUSES FOR SALE _ _: Attention Boys! HELP WANTED PERSONAL LUMBER FOUND WESTON JU. 9662 0â€"49â€"1 w oâ€"49â€"1w. 0â€"49â€"I1w x49â€"1w.