Times & Guide (1909), 11 Mar 1943, p. 6

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93 Lilac Ave.; Haughie, Alexander, 19 Crescent Rd.; Hayward, George, 82 Denison Rd. E.; Holmes, John C, 25 Grandview Ave.; Hook, Maurice T., 44 Pelmo Crescent; Hull, James, 400 Maple Leaf Drive; ~«*Murst, Arthur, 78 Denison Rd. E.; Hurst, Jack, %8 Denison Rd. E.; Hurst, William, 78 Denison Rd. E. Boersma, Frank, 48 Pelmo Cres., Bohas, George, 101 Harding Ave.; Bolton, William, 1947 Jane St.; Buckley, Charles, 11 Winoka Ave.; Buckley, James, 11 Winoka Ave.; Burford, Henry James, 567 Main Bt. N.; Burns, Cecil Alexander, North York Township. . Chrké W. R. 193 Russell Ave.; { Cowland, Bertram, 11 Maple Ave.; EOMOCED € NRIIICRD ELCY McCartney, Wilfred Gibson, ®1 Cheswick Ave.; Mcinnes, John A. Fa 822 Mam 8t N. Wilson _ Ave.; _ Munro, dJames, 3 Golfview Ave Keill, Bruce E., 1999 Wilson ‘Ave.; Kosyk, Norman, Wadsworth Crescent; Kryskow, Poter, Oak St. . Lawrence, Albert Barney, 85 Harding Ave Mair, Alexander, Jr., North York Township; Mills, Howard Clayton, 1671 Jane St.; Morris, Cecil, 1919 Wilson Ave.; _ Munro, Thomas _ Paine, Jack Maynard, 484 Main St. N.; Pearson, Edward J. C., Main . Dainty, George, 36 Denison Road E.; Day, Sherman F., 1889 Jane At.; Dunn, Joseph, Jr., 20 Omagh ve. Francis, Wilfred George, 529 ?ueen’s Drive; Franklin, Edmund ohn, 54 Denison Road E. Gambriell, Levern Eugene, 42 Eflgh Ave.;_ Gambriell, Willis id, 42 Omagh Ave. Hammett, Jick, 230 Russell Rd.; Hargreaves, Frank Harvey, 564 Main St. N.; Hattor!, A. C. T. J., Cruse, Alfred Charles Bennett, 1 §t. Albans Ave.; Curtis, William, 82 Crescent Road. Persons Enlisted From Near Wesâ€" tonâ€"But Actually From NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP Persons enlisted from near Wesâ€" g)n, but actually from North York ‘ownship: Addy, Edward L., 38 Harding ‘Ave., North York; Allen, George P., 291 Maple Leaf Drive; Anderson, Howard, 42 Omagh Ave. _ â€" ALSO â€" Michael Amesâ€"Regis Toomey in Dead End Kids and Little Tough Guys in Where Sound Sounds Best Main St. N. _ Phone Zone 4â€"483 Priscilla Laneâ€"Lloyd Nolan in "BLUES IN THE NIGHT* WESTON T HEA T RE MARCH 15â€"16 TWO FEATURES Henry Fondaâ€"Gene Tierney in [~~REAL OLDb CHEESE ‘Wonderful SOA‘OWDER, 2 lb, bag .. Carnation MILK, tall tin .................._.â€" %‘mfi'fl ALL BRAN, large pkg. . ‘A B. CEREAL, 1 and 3 Ib. bags ... SEEDLESS RAISINS, lb. ... BSEEDED RAISINS, ib. ....................... Snow Flake AMMONIA, pkzg. ... WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAY MARCH 17â€"18 TWO FEATURES 302 MAIN ST. N. Gillet‘s LYE, tin .............._._.... Grade A. Large EGGS, doz. .. Grade A. Me:fium EGGS, doz Catifornia LEMONS, 360‘s, doz. ... Téxas GRAPEFRUIT, 112‘s, 5 for ... Ie ETTUCE, 2 large heads ............. B.C. Delicious APPLES, 2 for ...................... California CARROTS (original bunches), 2 New BEETS (original bunches), 2 for ....... CELERY HEARTS, white or green, bunch California TOMATOES (choice quality), lb Baldwin APPLES, 6 qt. basket .........._._._._ Greening APPLES, 6 qt. basket ...._._.__._.. Cooking ONIONS, 3 lbs. ._._._._._._.. OXYDOL, small and large pkg Gold Medal FLOOR WAX, 1 lb. tin ... Dr. Jackson ROMAN MEAL, pkg. .. Pal RAZOR BLADES, pkg FISH Bing Crosbyâ€"Fred Astaire, Virginia Dale in "I WAS FRAMED" "RINGS ON HER FINGERS" â€" ALSO â€" Free Delivery "HOLIDAY INN® MONDAYâ€"TUESD A Y FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY MARCH 1213 SELECTED SHORTS "MOB TOWN" â€"~ ALBO â€"â€" Weekend Spécials FRUVUIT and VEGETABLES Silver Bright SALMON, 1b. Fresh FILLET OF COD, 1b 202 MAIN ST. and WHITE STORE M. PLESTER Miss Hague, a local girl, has won four gold medals at fi:e Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, and has been heard several times on radio programmes. Music lovers in Weston and vicinity are invited to attend the recital at the Toronto Art Galleries of Miss Gwendolyn Hagues, next Sunday afternoon, In coâ€"operation with Elia Stivack, first violinist of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Miss Hague will stage this event. Special ib. 35¢ | SAVE REGULARLYâ€"BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS Giving Recital 41 MAIN NORTH WESTON WESTON LADIES‘ SHOPPE for __.__10d¢ and 25¢ cnmeonommnme.cc.c A§€ Phone 186 WESTON ©@ Suit Dresses! © Vivid Prints! ©@ High Pastels! @ Navies! Blacks! ©@ Sizes for Misses. 10e _2le 35¢ 25¢ 25c ..5¢ 28¢ 23¢ 5e 27c 49c 55¢ 14e 27e 24c 2e 10¢ 12e 40¢ 37c women, juniors! The March meeting of the Misâ€" sion _ Circle of _ Central United church was held Thursday evening, March 4, at the home of Mrs. K. Hutcheson, Queen‘s drive. Miss Claudia Ross, the president, was in the chair. The study and worship period was.in charge of Miss Velma Richardson and Miss Eileen Rusk. During the evening Miss Maire Allan rendered a beautiful solo acâ€" comparied at the piano by Mrs. I. Taylor, The meeting was brought to a close by refreshments served hy the social committee. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Weston Workingmen‘s Club held their annual election last Thursâ€" day, March 4. Officers elected were as follows: President, Mrs. I. Milâ€" ligan; first viceâ€"president, Mrs. M. Fuller; second viceâ€"president, Mrs. Barefoot; secretary, Mrs. H. Milliâ€" gan; assistant secretary, Mrs. J. Frogley; treasurer, Mrs. M. Smith; entertainment convener, Mrs. V. Barton; reception convener, Mrs. E. Webster; reception convener, Mrs. Gadd; sick convener, Mrs. A. Tucker; auditors, Mrs. L. Doughâ€" erty and Mrs. J. Frogley. A very pleasant social evening was spent at the home of Mrs. O‘Sullivan, Rosemount avenue, unâ€" der the auspicos of St. John‘s R.C. Women‘s Auxiliary. Prizeâ€"winners at cards were: Mr. Anderson, Miss Jean Vance, Mrs. A. Battalia, Mr. James Green. Door prize was won by Mr. Patt Burns. When you want the nurse, phone 666â€"W. Come and enjoy a pleasant even» ing with the Irish on Wednesday, March 17, in St. John‘s school, George street, under the auspices of the Women‘s Auxiliuelx. Reâ€" freshments will be. served, good qizes Yor the winners at euchre. Music. Time, 8.15 p.m, Victorian Order of Nursesâ€" We still have a few winter coats in stock priced for a war time budget .. . These coats are values you will not be able to duplicate next winter. Mostly half sizes in the best English all wool cloths. Trimrhings include: mink, Persian lamb, squirrel, racoon, and wolf. Now reducedâ€" $29.50 to $59.50 Space will not permit us to carry over these dresses. They are all from our regular stock . . . Priced in two groups at values you cannot afford to miss. Many ladies of Weston will realize the savings . . . so . . . to avoid disappointment be on hand early. Clearing Over 100 Dresses at Half Price Many entertainments have been given in honour of Miss Hellen Margaret Jeffrey whose marriage to Cadet A. M. Pearson of Ingersoll takes place in CentraN United church, Weston, on Sa® lay, March 13. Mrs. Charles rson gave a dinner partx and ntaâ€" tion; Mr. J. Gardiner f?yr y .& bridge and linen shower; Mrs. E. H. G. Worden, a bridge and Elizaâ€" beth Arden shower. The Central United Church Mission Circle gave an evening party and presentation at the home of Mrs. ‘Mac‘ Pearson. Miss Grace McKinley and Miss Announcement was made last night by Chairman James Amos of the Transport Committee that action may be expected soon in the stopping of the . discharge of Weston passengers. ‘The train now arrives in town at 5.56 p.m. This may mean the saving of approxiâ€" mately an hour in the transportaâ€" tion matters for the commuters. Dresses in the famous Weston Ladies‘ Shop style and quality. Some of the group include one and 2â€"piece dresses made of the best crepe and novelty materials, includâ€" ing some wools in 2â€"piece. Colours: black, brown, gold, red, rose, aqua, turquoise, and floral designs. Sizes 11 to 19, 12 to 20, 18%4, to 24%. Regular to 516.925 CLEARING AT $7.95 Stunning dresses in blacks, browns, reds, and lighter shades of blue, turquoise, greens, and some rose as well as navy. Sizes 11 to 19, 12 to 20 only. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Weston Workingmen‘s Club hope to see a good turnout of members on their anniversary, March 18. As you know the Men‘s Club and all husbands are invited to join in at the supper at 7.30 sharp. Friends and family are welcome to join in an old time shinâ€"dig from nine to twelve. The World Day of Prayer servâ€" ice will be held for the women of Weston in the Salvation Army gimdel on Friday, March 12, at p.m. Fire of unknown origin gave Weston Fire Department a run on Wednesday evening to a shack at Masseyâ€"Harris‘ new plant. Only slight damage resulted. of Town and District Word has been received that LAC Stanley Johnston has arrived safely in ,Enghnd, according to word received by his parents. REGULAR PRICE $10.95 Half Price $4.95 . REGULAR TO $16.95 Now $7.95 SAVE . DRESSES Regular to $10.95 CLEARING $4.95 DRESSES TIMES AND GUIDE ZONE 4â€"442 What few householders stop to realize is that it takes powerâ€"a lot of powerâ€"to hoist water to the average community reservior. And the more water hoisted, the more power used. Thus wasted water is wasted power and the householder On Saturday, March 13th, under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxâ€" iliaries to the Order of Scottish Clans, a spectacular pageant, enâ€" titled "Women At War", will be held in the concert room of the Royal York Hotel. The pageant, which will last one hour, will comâ€" mence at 8 o‘clock p.m. and will be followed by dancing and euchre. Proieeds will be devoted to war work. That faucet you neglect to turn completely offâ€"the sink you don‘t bother to put the plug in but just let the water run down the drainâ€" the washers you‘re going to have replaced someday instead of right nowâ€"they‘re all contributing to abotaging the war effort, states a %u\letin of the Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating. Margaret Brown were at an evening party and of erystal by the ‘s ofâ€" % associa u:; Mrs. T. E. Wmd en at a supper Mrs. W. H. Soniey nt.fiw huty. Miss Suzanne Dimock and rs. Arthur Huff were hostesses at a cedar chest shower. The atâ€" tendants at the wedding will ‘be: Miss Janet Pearson, sister of the groom, maid of honour; Miss Suâ€" zanne Dimock and Mrs. Arthur Huff, bridesmaids; Second Lieutenâ€" ant Roy Pennington, groomsmar; Mr. James Bhyne{: Flying Officer Howard Yule and Lieutenant A. M. Cuddy, ushers WATER CONSERVATION HENRY POPE GRATES AND FIRE POTS "Have those plumbing jobs done NOW" WARM AIR FURNACES Weston 934W REPAIRED are listed above. Others are just by â€" exercising a little common t.{ou'htllhun when going about {nour usual household work. < For stance, how often do you clean vegetables and do you Jun them all together or one type at a time. wollih o S at m s But, continues the Institute, there are many ways in which you mmmmmetnhrh the house wil t really causing any discomfort, Some of the ways second wastes it. Possibly, concludes the Institute, there are water wastes which aren‘t nplpnrent at all and which need a plumber to find them and fix them. Alwa{: remember that getting a plumber in is cheaper than wasting water, t way saves water, the Important Notice TO ALL HOLDERS OF ~_ SLAUGHTER PERMITS and of LICENSES TO SLAUGKHTER HOGS GRADUATE NURSES MUST REGISTER ON MARCH 17â€"18â€"19, 1943 CcCAaLL TO GRADUATE NUR S E38 ! , . . to all who hold slaughter permits from THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD and who are located in what is generally known as Old Ontario; to all those holding such permits and located in or slaughtering for male in any town or city with a population of over 5,000 in the Maritimes, ‘Quobec.‘_Mnniwbn, Snska&chewun‘ and Alberta, and that part of British Coâ€" RRIIL Pn « . . to holders of slaughter permits in any part of as New or Northern Ontario, or British Columbia e couver area; «. . it does not apply to farmers slaughtering hogs for consumption on their own farms only. (These do not require slaughter permits and are not subject to this new Order.) Persons already licensed to BA Mn e oo e e en t e Jumbia known as greater Vancouver. sale in Canada. Persons not already licensed to slaughter hogs under previous orders of THE BACON BOARD, but holding slaughter permits }rnm THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, shall not exceed 75% of their 1941 average weekly number of hogs, slaughtered by or for them for sale or further proâ€" cessing in Canada. (See following paragraphs for further explanation reâ€" Rarding areas concerned.) Because of the urgent need of securing the quantities of BACON and bther PORK PRODUCTS necessary to meet the wartime requirements of the United Kingdom, and the consequent necessity of curtailin slaughter for domestic use in Canada, A. 3‘ ON AND AFTER MARCH ist, 1943 .. Graduate nurses below the age of 66 years are required to register, whether now actively practicing or not, and reâ€" gardless of the time since they last pra|ct:oejd Married Women are also What Nurses Must Register? This is required under NATIONAL SELECTIVE,SERVICE CIVILIAN REGULATIONS Approved and Concurred: D. GORDON, Chairman, The Wartime Prices and Trade Board. of THE BACON BOARD, concurred in by THE WARâ€" TIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD. the following action has been taken under a new Order THIS ORDER DOES NOT APPLY ... THIS ORDER APPLIES .. SAVE REGULARLY â€" BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS To announce to their many customers that due to the present drastic shortage of all grades of coalâ€"plusâ€"the prevailing labor situation, we are forced to discontinue our coal business for the duration. COAL AND CARTAGE CO. wits in any part of what is generally known British Columbia exeepting the greater Vanâ€" â€" FIND IT NECESSARY (South Station Street) J. G. TAGGART, Chairman The Bacon Board. Approved :

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