~|| _« ~TIMES & GUIDE T wANT Abs 9e Married men, with tamilies of working age. Also teammster, truck and tractor arivers. Steady workâ€" goodwages. Applicants give full information in first letter; age, exâ€" perience, nationality, and if marâ€" ried state number of workers. E. D. Smith & Sons Ltd., Fruit Farmers, Winona, Ontario. xâ€"14â€"2w SINGLE ~hmen, military© exempt. may have same. by phoning Zon£;4-4:.’b' pr, comitig to the Times and4Guide office..___._.. ncâ€"llâ€"1w THREE car keys. on a ring. Owner part time work as saleslady or general office work, ten years‘ exâ€" perience, good typist. Box 1480, Times and Guide. 0â€"14â€"1w YOUNG married woman wishes cook stove; square box stove with reservoir; gas stoves, 3 and 4 burner; 2 ana 3 piece chesterâ€" field suites; dressers; chest of drawers; hall stanas; firepiaces; beds of all sizes, compiete with new mattresses; gas fire; Simmons spring filled mattresses . and gelt mattresses; new bedroom suites; dinette sets; studio couches; 3â€" burner Moffat electric range; conâ€" goleum rugs, ali sizes; kitchen tables; porceiain enamel top tables; jacket neaters, $0.00; uevec neatâ€" ers; one very goou dining room suite, nine pieces, solia wainut, & beauty, cost §500.00; baby crins; numerous other things, Simmon‘s authorized aealer. Weston r‘umi-‘ ture Elxcilange, 6 John St., Zone 4â€"500. | We carry a full line of pepâ€" builders and vitamin pills. Build protection against illâ€" ness now. style) range, insulated oven, also six heavy new galvanized pipes and two elbows. Apply 81 Chisâ€" wick avenue after six p.m. oâ€"14â€"1w rug, 9 x 1%. 240 Cnurch Street. Telepnone 780â€"J, 0â€"14â€"1w stove, used only a few months. Phone $2â€"W. 0â€"14â€"1w GREEN moire inlaid lincleum KITCHEN cabinet, $10.00; Quebec antique . couches, newly upholâ€" stered and refinished (no dealers). Reasonable. Weston 104â€"R. NEARLY new, Findlay (Quebec NEW Moffat 4â€"burner electric THREE â€" beautiful solid walnut tlimbers and tree bushes, Maguire, the lo’:o.gln, lzcwuw(r)n‘:r;;ï¬ WE HAYVE a limited number of ORDER your rose bushes early for _ spring deliveries. Assortment of TO BUILD ENERGY SEWING MACHINE SPECIAL Drug Store © _ FARM MHELP WANTED 2x ARTICLES FOR SALE Phone 53 Main and John Sts. EMPLOYMENT WANTED INCH‘S Deliveries Made Promptly I, MARBCH jitn, 1943 FOUND xâ€"18â€"4w xâ€"13â€"1w 2 DENNISON RD. W. WESTON 126 JU. T216 A midâ€"day pickâ€"up with a glass of milk adds hours of production to the day of a war worker! _ _Maidâ€"I‘m very sorry, mum; I was accidentally dusting. Mistressâ€"Oh, Mary, how did you break that vase? A pretty wedding was solemnizâ€" ed on Saturday afternoon, Februâ€" ary 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood, Sixth conâ€" cession, Woodbridge, when their daughter, Lois Francis, became the bride of John Gordon Avery, eldâ€" est son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Avery. Mr. Archer, pastor of the Latter Day Saint Church of Woodâ€" bridge officiated and the wedding music ‘was played by Mrs. Ila Cooper. The bride, ï¬ivoun marâ€" riage by her uncle, Mr. Len Farr, wore a street length dress of azure blue crepe with a corsage of })ink carnations, sweet geas and _ fern. She was attended by Miss Evelyn Espey in a navy blue crepe dress with corsage of red carnations, sweet peas and fern. Lioyd Avery, brother of the groom, was best man. After the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held following which the bride and groom left for a short honeymoon. They will reside at Weston, Qntario. , Quiet home, by young couple. Kitchen privileges. Possession at once. Box 1470. oâ€"14â€"1w THREE unfurnished rooms for __mother and son (adults), Phone os1. 0â€"14â€"4w Averyâ€"Greenwood rindiaArdant it ww aca i t o it a wA BB a w iLz unfurnished, now or April first. Three quiet adults. References. Phone 625â€"J, 0â€"13â€"1w A QUIET and respectable female war worker, married, wishes room and board in Weston. Write, stating particulars to Box 1425, Times and Guide. oâ€"14â€"1w HOU_SE, Vaplljï¬rrl:nt or four rooms room, bathroom on same, conâ€" tinuous hot water, gentlemen preâ€" ferred. All conveniences. 234 John Street. 0â€"14â€"1w HOUSE, flat or duplex, suitable for family of 3, or accommodation suitable for two families of 3. Box 1310, Times and Guide. oâ€"13:2w TWO furnished rooms wanted § hguaéï¬;ï¬ï¬â€˜.p rivil u.;'e l‘. °'6?§ Riverside Drive. 0â€"14â€"1w ON GROUND floor, furnished | WEDDINGS| TWO furnished rooms for rent, leading to the recovery of a cat, female, tiger markings of fawn and dark brown, lost from Veterâ€" inary‘s home. May have red harâ€" ness Advertiser will pay expenses if this pet is found later on. ?’lense call Dr. Le Gard, Weston 449 or KEn. 1467. xâ€"12â€"1w able for two young men 3'}'}';156{\} couple. 48 Emmette Ave., Mount Dennis. 0â€"13â€"2w FURNISHED room for rent, suitâ€" $5.00 REWARD tor information WIRE hair terrier, good watch _ dog, fond of children. Apply 212 Main Street North, Weston. 0â€"14â€"1w WE ARE offering lumber, doors, windows, lath, cedar posts, roofâ€" ing, wallboards at lowest pri¢es. Delivery service. York Wrecking and Lumber Co., 2 Blackthorn Ave. JU. 5845. LY. 0433. xâ€"61â€"1t 10 PRESERVE your pictures have them framed. Phone Zone 4â€"426 Wednesday to Saturday, Samples may be seen during these days. Reasonable prices, prompt service. 0â€"54â€"1w TO PRESERVE : for the War Worker $700 â€" DOWNâ€"fiveâ€"roomed â€" brick bungalow, hardwood floors, Chisâ€" wick _ Ave. â€" Hardington. _ Vacant April. Terms or balance, Apply 40 Main N., Weston. % _ United Church,. Apply Arthur Leitch, 49 MacDonald Avenue, Weston. xâ€"14â€"1w CARETAKER for Westminster TRADE two small houses for "one with six rooms. Apply 56 Humâ€" ber boulevard. 0â€"14â€"2w WESTON DAIRY A Glass of VIGCGOR ROOM AND BOARD WANTED NEW AND USED LUMBER ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED PET STOCK FOR SALE ROOMS FOR RENT PICTURE FRAMING WANTED TO RENT MOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES TO RENT HELP WANTED LOST LUMBER Mrs. Smuts, wife of the prime Minister, has launched a campaign in Johannesburg to double the number of South African women in the fighting forees. BISLERE smmmnâ€" mnmmmmaceniys Moore, Mr. E. G. ... Hollingsworth, Mr. B. H... Armstrong, Mr. W. & Son Johnston, Mr. J, F. ... Youngh,4 Mt. G, N. :: se Hall, MY. A. 8. J: «... Gowland, Mr. John ............. Cain, Mrs. B. F. ... Pidgeon, Mr. F. B. ... Golden, MF, W. J» â€"â€"mmmmwns Newsome, Mr. J. E. ............ Fortune, Mr. Geo. ............. Bolton, Miss M. A. ... Tilston, Mr. Chas. E. ... Jackson, Mrs N. G. ... Armstrong, Mre. T: A. ... MacDonald, Mr. Archie ... AHaH, MF: J. P. »mm0mme. Hollingsworth, Mr. A. F... Cameron, Mr. Roy ... Rothery, Miss B. ... lArmatrong, Mr. HI. B. ... ‘Moriey, Mt. W. K. ... Seats, Mr..F. B. ....._.... Roy, Mrs. F. &. ... Crawford, Mr. Robert ... Boake, Mre. B. J. «........ Best, Mrs. V, E. ...._ Earle. Mrs. B. H. .......... @HIIG; MY. R. nmuummnnns», Draper, Mr. I. N. ... Mitchell, Mrs. Lillie ... Western, MF. E. &, â€"»=s Thompson, Mr. G. ... Ronaldson, Mr. J. ................ Ferguson, Mrs. J. A. ... Douglas, Mr. Wm. T. ........ lAnonymous ominpnnmenintstectimmmien Lennox, Miss Emma ... }Plewes, yr 4. €. ... BORKG) MF. V. 1s mmmmmmâ€"mcs ‘Duffy, Mr. We uuinectinmmmine Lynch, Mr. & Mrs. C. J..... Bott, Mr. Douglas P. ......... MACKIit, MF., S. wounmeccuca Phillips, Mrs. G. M. ... BrIGES, Misé E. ..»...mmmm Sammons, Mr. R. H. ......... 13090, MZ, 8+ cosmmmamernin Govenlock, Miss Anné ....... Livingston, MrS. J. ............ Colelough, Mr, A. R. Y. ... SBTL, MF. K; Hy sommemmntamen Nattress, Miss Eva ... Pearson, Mr. A. W. ...« Kirkland, Mr. J, 0. ........... Master, Mr. Oliver ... Hopcroft; MY» C+ D. ... CBIN, MF, d1 mrmmmmmmumicizen Snider, Mr. J. I. ................. Burton, Prof. E. F. ... Gardhouse, Mr. W, J. ... SLOG, AIDeFt .»sâ€"â€"»»...« Hebden, Mr. R. ............... 5 l;hrkert’ pempusrommentus rigg‘s Pharmacy ............... T20, MY. 3. A> sn mmmmmmmmors Mertens, Mr. & Mrs. F. L. Tucker, Mr. Robert ......... Kirby, MF. K. 1. â€"ssces... Rodwell, Dr. W. J. ... Driscoll, Mr. J. J. ................ Eckenswiller, A. W, ... McEwen, Mrs. L. E. ... ANONYINOUE ... mmmmmmemitiew Peacock, Mr. Frank ... Neilsen, Mr. H. ... Farr, J. T. & Sons .._._ Central Lunch .........~... Farley, MF, W. J stmnen.. WittY, MF: H+ anmmmeccomens Squibh, Mr. &. T. ..â€"......... Richardson, Mr. T. E. ......... Davidson, Mr. E. R. ..__ Ackrow, Mr. John nommmstoaiss Lowens, Mrs. V. ... Horie, Mr. H. P. ... Ligi.ngstone, Dr. H. and Weston Ladies‘ Shoppe ... Richardson Radio Co. ......... Crumpton, Mr. A., ..._._.___ Crumg‘ton, M15. A: ssmrigure Hlay, MFS. K. W . ...<»â€".000.., Bimpson Brothers ... Doon, Mr. Tom ............... LePage, Mr. Louis ... Weston Cut Rate Meat Couley O sfoonittee from . the Ro and Lions Clubs umduu. is :orl{ under n‘oi? the houseâ€"toâ€" house canvass. ar the partial returns are as follows: Anonymous wummmnmmmememelp 20000 Cruiekshank, Dr. F. D. ... 100.00 McCutcheon, Velvyan ... 5.00 Parrick, Mré .s. re. B. g:mkhr. K. P. Bannerman, Mr. Bannerman, Mr. A. ... Grosskurth, Mr. C. E. ._, Canadian Red Cross Campaign )Th& Rid ,grou campaign under ghl;§rn;qn.' at .&h"mu“c:m;g::: TOTAL Owing to the heavy increase in the cost of supplies and services which Restaurants are «pbliged to bear under fixed ceilings, the Wartime Prices and Trade Board has permitted minor inc{uul in the Elric; of meals and beverages to be made. These will provide a small measure of relief to such establishments. i The Government order, which became effective February 15, 1943, provides that a Restaurant keeper may : (a) discontinue serving a beverage as part of a table d‘hote meal without thereby being required to reduce the price of the meal; 1 (b) increase the price of & table d‘hote meal by not more than five cents (5¢) if at the cusâ€" tomer‘s request he serves a beverage with the meal. The order further provides that: (c) a Restaurant keeper or public caterer who previously supplied tea or coffee a la carte at a grlu less than ten cents (10c) per serving may increase the price thereof when -u&flhd a la 7:(1: to NOT MORE THAIg'TEN CM (10c) PER SERVING of a similar quantity. WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD MAXIMUM PRICES OF MEALS AND BEVERAGES 32 MAIN N. THIS NOTICE IS PUBLISHED FOR THE INFORMATION OF TRHE PUBLIC BY THE FOLLOWING RESTAURANTS OF WESTON s Wwilal as niasiw any "Good Food â€" Good Health" NHLCRTT wmmmiems c is somnnintntuuce W + > sontsuume I+ E+ commmume A: We muuues s Lis Bs mogsom @0: meurstazcam 4 A> vemmemia 88: E. .....i. e B1 sommeniie §â€" Ts A. ssm . Archie ... Mr. A. F.. ROY smm Re pnommonmmmia + HoR: m»4 .$ 363.50 $1,233.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 15.00 10. 1.0 10.0 2.0 150.00 150.00 50. 10. 10 50,00 1.00 3.00 4.00 1.00 7.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 4,00 1,00 10.00 2.00 2,00 1.00 10,00 10. 2.00 1.50 5.00 20.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 1,00 1.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 7.00 7.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 7.00 ADMINIETRATOR‘$ ORDER NO. Aâ€"589 A War Order A new instrument has been inâ€" vented which enables a pilot to compute in a minute or two the loading balance of his airplane. Herctofore this was a skilled mathematican‘s job, Air Chief Marshal Sir William Sholto Douglas has assumed comâ€" mand of the Royal Air Foree in the Middle East, succeeding Air Marâ€" shal Sir Arthur William Tedder: MACKAYâ€"In loving memory of J. J. MacKay, who passed away March 10, 1942. Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away Memories that will always linger While uPon this earth we stay. Sadly missed by wife and fllTi{y. oâ€"14â€"1w HALKESâ€"In loving memory of our darling son, Raymond Gerald Halkes, three years old, who passed away March 11, 1939. Day by day our thoughts do wander To a grave not far awuÂ¥, Where ghey laid our darling son Just four years rao bdlï¬.‘ Ever remembe by Mummy, Daddy, brother Donnie and Grla‘;n;y. oâ€"14â€"1w PHONE 804 Miss Margaret Joy Forster and Corporal John MacKenna (Mac) Hayes, C.D.C., whose marriage will take place on March 12, at 7.30 e}m. in St. John‘s Anglican church, eston. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Forster, Hillcrest road and her fiancee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hayes, Weston. xâ€"14â€"1w In Memoriam _ _Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett anâ€" nounce the engnlrment. of their daughter, Edna May (Babs) Benâ€" nett, to Pilot Officer James W. Nixon, R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nixon. The marriage will take place March 20, at St. John‘s Anglican church, Weston, at 4 p.m. oâ€"l4â€"1w Mrs. Charles W. Denison wishes to extend her sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kind messages of love and understandâ€" inf‘ and floral offerings from our relatives, friends and neighbours tendered during the illness and death of her loving husband, C. W. Denison. Engagements Card of Thanks 139 MAIN ST. S. WESTON 74 ments, In Memoriams . Notices Under These Heading 80¢ Minimum For First Words. 2¢ BEach Additional Irvin Lumber Co., Lta. BUILDING SUPPLIES COURTEOUS SERVICE PROMPT DELIVERY RELATING TO RESPECTING Word. FUEL LUMBER 69 MAIN 8T, TIMES AND Deaths PHONES: Food_â€"â€" F Air Mm« A.R.P. WESTMOUNT The senior warden, A.R.P., has called a meeting of wardens for Tuesday night, March 16th, in Humber Heights School. ‘The Thursday night euchre in Westmount Hall was a great sucâ€" cess. The lucky winneis were: First prize, Mrs. Crane; second prize, Mrs. Woodend; third l=prizv.-, Mr. Prince; fourth prize, F. LaRose. Special prize, Mrs. Ward; a freeze> out was also held. Kenyon, who were married in Donâ€" lands United church. Mrs. Kenyon is the former Miss Irene Isobel Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wright. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kenyon. Aircraftsman and Mrs. Stewart 8. Caretaker wanted for Masonic Temple, man or woman, part time. Apply W. C. Burrage, 106 Roseâ€" mount Avenue. Phone : 106â€"W. WA NT ED PHONE 812 WESTON JU. 9662 Lists of civilian victims of the war are to be placed in Westminâ€" ister Abbey with Service names after the warâ€"the first volumes to contain 42,000 civilian names covering the Battle of Britain are being compiled. authorized by pauaflo of an arderâ€" inâ€"council, an official of the secreâ€" tary of the state department said. One of the U.S. automobile inâ€" dustries is producing big amphiâ€" bian troop and gun carriers and precision airplane parts instead of automobiles. J. IDGA= Amuous | lAIIISYlI':"S.OLICIYOI Elgin 1863 °_ Money To Leen 18 Toronto Street, Torente . Heat escapes through doorways so doors should be kept closed as much as possible. However, if the kitchen has a coal or wood stove the door should be left open beâ€" tween the kitchen and rest of the The first and fuibly the most bmul thing is to wear warm clo/ , indoors to eliminate the need for excessive heat. Houseâ€" :.Ivn michni ‘i.f :t.hry want to p warm in & ow temperâ€" atures, dw, lgmll‘ wear slacks when possible for slacks are warmâ€" er than skirts when worki around the house. Shirts nfl sweaters with long sleeves keep the arms warm. Address: 628B CRAWFORD ST TORONTO Sale of Japanese property seized British Columl;;la has â€" been â€" Wartimé conditions are such that they demand that everyone in Canads. economize on fuel and conserve heat. Proper :care of heating equipment, the conservaâ€" tion of heat itself, and good sense in dressing will do much to relieve hardships caused by the fuel shortâ€" age, Consumer Information Servâ€" ite states. \ INCH APTS. PHONE 28J Pianc, Singing, Violin, Theory, Kindergarten, Choral Class Marion Demorest, L.T.C.M. TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER Bowling is a healthy sport! Come on and join the funâ€" meet your friends, learn to bow! with skill, and get the health and pep for the allâ€" important war work you are doing! %gowu NG & FoRrFUN.... The Versatile Entertainer for your next program. I{lustrated Cirtular FREE. WESTON Bowling Alleys C. LORNE FRASER BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, J. C. INCH, B.A., Phm.B,. For Appointment Call JU.. 8733 WESTON 53 Elastic Stockings. Belts, ete. MEDICAL SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL CARDS | ENTERTAINMENT TORONTO CONSERVATORY â€" OF MUSIc RALPH GORDON RUPTURED? _ INCH‘S DRUG STORE Bank of Nova 7 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room MAIN ST. NORTH (Over Richardson Furniture) SOLICITORS 152W WESTON BRANCH rbb‘ll"Y CANADa‘8 SECURE BUSINESS CARDS MUSIC FOR FUN .... FOR HEALTH JUnet. 0769 ul s‘&wï¬ i‘\ï¬ES TVUU â€55 /_\ IN THE HOME way. 330 Bay St., Toronte WA. 7771 GEo. w. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Res.: 57 George Street, Weston creates a natural draught, will s t ons en t other rooms the chimney. id Do not heat unused room®# such as the garage, game rooms, attic rarely If the family is to be away for a number of days the temperature should be kept not lower than fifty degrees to prevent damage from freesing. â€" _ Repair or replace leaky, defecâ€" tive radiator valves. A reflective Owiu’to Gas Ration Hours Are From 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. as the garage, game yooms, attic rooms, and :t'lur places xlch‘m Kept closed, and © Took draughts e : tyz‘ /4 us â€" 4 , Room . escapes through a in tnle Retgaignt there is no damper imâ€" Weston 378J For appointment dur For appointment during eveâ€" wing. mm"'u ROY‘S TAXI! F. A. SILVERMAN K.C. EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY ON WEDNESDAY PROMPT, COURTEOUs sErvice 100 &‘;\3 ughM Ot0rp Authorized Agents For Sales and Service On CHRYSLERâ€"PLYMOUTH CARS and FARGO TRUCKS 269 MAIN ST. N. CASH with COPY Phones : Weston, 1061â€"Toronto, L Y. 9911 (Every Need for the Auto) One Stop Service For All Your Car Needs BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS AND REFINISHING REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS KEN RUSSELLâ€"Repair Shop Foreman . 40 MAIN NORTH Next to Farley‘s Barbers WESTON BAKER‘S TAXI! 25 Words Cost 35¢ Classifieds Pay~â€" SQLICITORS 4 5 6 that some of the heat will PHONE 677 YCU PHONE TAXI Art Loveâ€"Paint Shop Foreman singing. A warm welcome a held in the Weston Bunday evening a Miss W. Medhurst will 2 ehuï¬o of the fireside hour held in tha Wakton Rantish ahins and open seams of ex and m»‘ storm Hwï¬*’m Saturday "by Afpointment J. W. BROWN At moderate costs, the most part can be CHIRORRACTOR Nervous and Chronic Diseases 12 Guestville Are â€" > Mt. Dennie â€" WESTON TAXI Pull down the GARAGE Specialized Motor Tuneâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 Towing Service JUnet. 7296 or Weston 4743 Work Gusranteed CHIROPRACTOR PIANO TUNING UNDERTAKERS VUNDERTAKERS CRUICKSHANK PERSONALS / 1273 wesron FL Y NN 900 Phone GARAGES TAXIS n y wWESTON