book, billfold, and sum of money, personal letter from association. Lost on Thursday evening on Main St. or Malton highway. Return to L. R. Sampson, Malton Rd., RR. No. 3. 0â€"25â€"1w REGISTRATION card, pocket 1 WEEKS‘ old pig, vicinity of Richview _ sideroad Phone 61â€"Wâ€"1. horses. "Xi)-ply _Maple Leaf and Keele Sts. Phone Weston 145â€"Jâ€"4. $5,000,00â€"7 rooms, lovely home, just outside of town, every conâ€" venience. Packham Real Estate. memiacie. â€" 0â€"25â€"1 w _ Hardwood, extra large lot, good locality. Packham Real Estate. . GRAY team â€" general purpose $5,000.00â€"6 rooms. See this beâ€" fore you buy. Packham Real Esâ€" tate. 0â€"25â€"1w jobâ€" ready. Apply Weston Emâ€" ployment and Selective Service Office. .Post Office Building. se â€" 0â€"25â€"1w A MAN or strong boy to cut lawn $5,500.00â€"7 rooms, lovely home BRICKLAYER wanted. Bricks on and weed flower beds. Apply after seven in the evening, 43 Robert St., Weston, Ontario. _ $50.00 ~GENERAL. _ Light housework, sleep in. Evenâ€" ings free. Apply 1017 Weston Rd., Mount Dennis, Telephone 544. _ STENOGRAPHER or typistâ€"bookâ€" keeper in municipal office. Apâ€" ply to Weston Selective Service Office, Dominion Public Buildings, Main St., Weston. xâ€"23â€"2w time caretaking services at St. Philip‘s (Church. Apply C. F. Evans, 36 King St., or C. R. Marâ€" chant, 197 John St., Weston _ 8:ROOMED cottage on Nottawaâ€" _ saga River, June 12 to 26, $12.50 per week, screened verandah, elecâ€" tricity. Phone Weston 3â€"Jâ€"2. GARAGE for rent near Weston Bay. Pleasant surroundings, exâ€" cellent bathing. Electricity, boat. _ post office on Main St. Apply 143 Main St. N. Phone 170. 0â€"25â€"1w Apply 25 Coulterâ€" Ave. FREE house supplied for partâ€" 5 roomed apartment over store. Phone LOmbard 0658 or 400 Main N., Weston. SUMMER cottage on Georgian TISH and Chip Business for sale, Oakwood district. $1,000 . sale price. Terms. Good connections. Owner réeturning to farm. Also NEW Williams drop head sewing Weston. Seeds for Late Seeding. CERTIFIED Wisconsin g1o w n early varieties hybrid seed corn for ensilage and husking purposes; Seya Bean; Millet seed; Rape seed; Sudan grass, Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, and grass seed mixtures for summer seeding; Turnip seed; Cbbbler seed potatoes; Garden peans,. yéellow and green podded; and sweet corn. William Couse & Sons, Streatsville, Ont. Phone 18â€" W xâ€"27â€"2t tion; one wheelbarrow, nearly new; 8â€"inch post hole auger; steel crow bars; builder‘s straight edge 12 ft.; pick axe; sledge hammer; heavy steel wedges. Apply 106 Rosemount Ave. Phone 106â€"W. . 0â€"25â€"1w ‘,“r‘n'a;ch'i.'t{e-":%’leW.OO; also a Clarinet, $18.00. | Apply 179 John _ St., i I A DEoq .. TWO wheelbarrows in good condiâ€" PIPE fitter‘s outfit consisting of bull dog stock and dies, 4 inch to 2 inches; pipe vice and cutter; 10â€"inch and 14â€"inch pipe wrenches; also small %uantity of »1%â€"inch black iron and fittings. Apply 106 Rosemount Ave. Phone 106â€"W. FURNISHED épartmer;g, ideal loâ€" cation, summer months, W. J. Ellison, 180 Queen‘s Drive, Weston, xâ€"25â€"83w 1 BREAKFAST suite, 6â€"piece, natâ€" ural and green, good shape, only 3 months; 1 chesterfield suite, 2â€" piece; 1 R.C.A. Victor radio, last year‘s model.. Must be sold this week, owner leaving town. Apply 72 Fourth Ave., Westmount. h 0â€"25â€"1w CISTERN pump and piano. Phone ‘:;422-7W. 0â€"25â€"1w éNE METAL bed and springs .fj"sin.sle- APEE 25 Coulter Ave. _ studio suite; drapes; rugs; woodâ€" turning lathe; jig saw; bird cage; single bed and dresser; Hoover yacuum cleaner with attachments; garden hose, etc. 170 Russell Rd. Zone 4â€"453. 0â€"25â€"1w WE HAVE a limited number of ~gew treadles and hand portables. Get . yours while they last. â€" Also used machines for sale. Rentals and repairs. Singer Sewing Centre, 1198 St. Clair West,. KEnwood 2154‘ xâ€"13â€"4w ts _ _ _ _ _ _ OO Oe WASI:I_ING_Imac}uine; electric stove; 7 LARGE Barred Rock hens, layâ€" ing. Phone Weston 128. xâ€"25â€"1w APARTMENTS TO LET, FURNISHED ‘ BUSINESSES FOR SALE PHURSDAY,, JUNE 3rd, 18943 rpemmeman zon ih on LIVESTOCK FOR SALE COTTAGES FOR SALE WANT ADS HOUSES FOR SALE GARAGE TO LET ARTICLES FOR SALE HELP WANTED mm onantcepgnet mtc chvant Lopned Loen l Pmd eeees LOST TIMES & GUIDE neâ€"25â€"1w Reward. 0â€"25â€"1w xâ€"25â€"1 w 0â€"25â€"1 w xâ€"25â€"1 w 0â€"25â€"2w 0â€"25â€"1w «1w tm mm Euchre to. be held on Tuesday evening, June 8,â€" starting at 9 o‘clock sharp under the auspices of Clovelly Chapter, .O.E.S, Masonic Temple, Weston.: Good prizes. Admission 25 cents. mediately, adult family, with option to buy. Reasonable. 195 Lambton Avenue, Mount Dennis, 0â€"25â€"1w "What is wrong with it?" asked the poet. "Is it too long?" "‘Yes," . said the editor. "Too long, and too wide, and too thick." ‘ unfurnished . rooms . by _ young couple in quiet home in the vicinity of Weston. JU. 2619. 0â€"25â€"1w "I‘m afraid we can‘t use your poem," said the editor. s "What is wrong with it?" asked the post.. "Is it too long?". _‘ _ WANTED immediately, 2 large WANTED ‘to rentâ€"A house imâ€" ~ARCmoaBeRem h mm l mc t <â€" u4 â€"or mm ow i onn 99 nc 3008 000w0003 e ton or Mount Dennis. Private enâ€" trance if possible, 2 to 3 adults. Any time convenient. Phone MUrâ€" ray 2355 from 8 to 12 in the mornâ€" ing. 0â€"25â€"1w FURNISHED bedroom, suitable for 2 men,. 23 Main St. S., Weston 0â€"25â€"1 w ‘lady‘(offite _ worker â€"orâ€"simnilar émployment or retired). Box 256 Times and Guide. 0â€"25â€"1w 3 UNFURNISHED rooms in Wesâ€" LARGE front furnished room, conâ€" ONE or two rooms for middleâ€"aged business gentleman. Box 250 Times and Guide. 0â€"25â€"1w tinuous hot water, gentleman or business couple. 2 St. John‘s Rd. E. . Phone 1037â€"W. 0â€"25â€"1w FURN‘I§HED room, two gents, breakfast optional. _ Separate beds. JU. 2619. 2wâ€"ne try and clothes closet, suitable for 2 persons. 97 Second Ave., Westmount. 0â€"23â€"1w FURNISHED front room, suit 2 men. Phone Weston 821. 0â€"25â€"1w THREE unfurnished roomed flat, hardwood floors and hot water heating. 49 Joseph St. Telephone 970â€"R. : 0â€"25â€"1w closet, suitable for light houseâ€" keeping, in quiet home. 48 Emâ€" mette Ave., l&ount Dennis, Ont. xâ€"25â€"1w GENTLEMEN to share room and FURNISHED room with clothes ROOM, close to transportation, for bed with another gentleman. 51 Queen‘s Drive, Weston. _ ncâ€"25â€"1w willing to share room with sepâ€" arate beds, nonâ€"smoker. .61 Lawâ€" rence Ave. W. 0â€"2541 w W., a furnished apartment. Forty dollars. Large lawns, continuous hot water on premises. Apply Mrs. McMurtrey, Weston 587â€"W. 0â€"25â€"1w ROOM and board for young girl LARGE front furnished room, panâ€" WE ARE offering Iumber, doors, windows, lath, cedar posts, roofâ€" ing, wallboards at lowest prices. Delivery service. York Wrecking and Lumber Co., 2 Blackthorn Ave. JU. 5845. LY. 0438. xâ€"61â€"1t ONE large sleeping room, also large housekeeping room. Conâ€" tinuous hot water. 117 Roseâ€" mount Ave. 0â€"24â€"1w FROM July 1, 1784 Lawrence Ave CQMI?ET‘F:]NT McGill tutor gives instruction in . ordinary . and higher mathematics. Reasonable rates. Phone 1093â€"M after 6 p.m. isnnd s 0â€"25â€"1w ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED NEW AND USED LUMBER oming Events ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT MATHEMATICS LUMBER ISNT IT THE TRUTH 2 0â€"25â€"1w Etobicoke War Auxiliary met on Tuesday in the Legion Hall. We cordially invite all interested in the forces to come out and join with us, especially those whose loved ones are doing their bit. Next meeting Town Hall, Friday, June 11th,. We are glad to know Mrs. Ashâ€" well is home from hospital and Mrs, Metcalfe and her pupils put on a lovely recital on Wednesday of last week in the Sunday School rooms of the United Church. Each number was very much enjoyed by the audience. Many friendsâ€"and parents coming out for the event. Solos, duets, vocal and piano were part of the ~long ~programme »and then that Tovely duty ofâ€" presentâ€" ing the bouquet to a much loved teacher. . Mrs. Metcalfe responded in her. usual gracious manner wlen the carnations were handed to her. The names of pupils takâ€" ing part are as follows: Joyce Crossley, Patsy Tavender, Aubyn Tavender, Shirley Watts, Helen Chantrey, Audrey Turnbull, Kathâ€" leen Turnbull, June Devins, Patsy Small, Gwen Small, Keith Small, Marlene McCallum, Bobby McCalâ€" lum, Jean Barker, Irene . Sneyd, Margaret Usher,â€" Lorna Shaw, Shirley . Snidey, Dorothy: Humâ€" phries, Joy Worgan, Carol Morâ€" phett, Bobby Russell, Mrs. Russell, Sarah Wardlaw, Fidella Mears and John Marsh,. Our Baptist friends cordially invite you to their services. . In the afternoon, Sunday. School, and service in the eyening in the Leâ€" gion Hall;, Irwin Road. Pte. Davey of the Royal Canaâ€" Mian Artillery was home on furâ€" iough this week,. On Sunday at St. Andrew‘s Church; Thistletown, Rev. T. Butâ€" ler officiated with Mr. â€" Wynneâ€" Field at the organ. Sunday, May 30th, was Rogation Sunday, which as our Rector explained> means God‘s blessing on our seed and prayers that we may reap in the autumn. Hymns, etc., were all in keeping with the subject, and the sermon based on the text, ‘‘Trust in the Lord with all thine heart." Our good friend, Mr. C. Minty, will be guest preacher next Sunâ€" day, Jung 6th. Funcral services were held on Saturday afternoon from the W. J. Ward Funeral Home, Main street north, for Mrs. Josephine McDonâ€" ald Howard, widow of the late William Howard, Pearson Heights, Weston. Mrs. Howard died Wedâ€" nesday and was in her 77th year. She was a native of Lonsdale, and had resided in Weston for the past four years. She is survived by Mrs. Ada Haynes, Toronto, and Mrs. Anne Pettican, Weston. At the afternoon session of Sunâ€" day School we tried out our new hymns from slides bought by Miss Marian Devins and Mr. Worgan. W.â€" C. Boddington, Weston, Marâ€" riage to take place the early part of July. xâ€"25â€"1w Engagements Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wilson (Goodwood), announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Erie Grace, to Roy Bolton, son of Mrs. T. Bolâ€" ton and the late Mr. Thos. Bolton of Weston. The wedding to take place June 30th. xâ€"25â€"1w Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Scott, Weston, announce the engagement of their eldest‘ daughter, Irene Elizabeth (Betty), to Flying Officer Wesley C. Boddington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Card of Thanks The Ackrow family wish to exâ€" press their sincere thanks and apâ€" preciation to their many friends and neighbors for their kind exâ€" pressions of sympathy and floral tributes extengzlcli during their reâ€" cent sad bereavement. xâ€"25â€"1w ‘THISTLETOWN| ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headings 50c for 25 words, 2¢ each addiâ€" tional word; minimum charge 50c. Births, Marriages, Deaths Cards of Thanks, Engageâ€" OBITUARY NOTICES maomeâ€"srefe Grateful thanks to Mrs. Snider for taking care of our church last week,. Important battles are not always fought on the largest front, and Capt. Telfer said that the battle of El Alamein would go down in hisâ€" tory as the most critical battle of World War 2. General Alexander and General ‘Montgomery ‘outâ€" smarted Rommel and tactics went through a revolutionary change on hope she will continue to feel betâ€" ter. & It was no doubt Smuts who inâ€" sisted upon the complete occupaâ€" tion of the Island of Madagascar. While Diego: Suarez in the north of this island would be a most useâ€" ful naval base for the United Naâ€" tions, there were other consideraâ€" tions involved, one of which was the ability of Madagascar to supâ€" ply tinned beef to the armies in the Middle East. ; f Prayers were offered in church Sunday on behalf of Mrs. Joan Mcâ€" Donald who is seriously ill, and for Mr. Sells and all who are sick. On the West coast, Capt. Telfer covered Senegal with its. modern navalâ€" base, â€"Frenchâ€" Equatorial Africa, the air base at Bissao, Sierra Leone, Liberia, where Unitâ€" ed. Statesâ€" troops are now staâ€" tioned, the Gold Coast and Nigeria. In connectio with Nigeria, Fort Lamy was pointed out on the map just over the border, from which point the Free French made a dash of 1300 miles to join.up with Montgomery‘s 8th Army. before Tripoli. 3 Speaking of the South African Union, General Jan Smuts was quoted as saying, ‘"The British Empire is the widest system of organized human freedom which has ever existed in history". _ Continued from page 1â€" the country. Fifty thousand refuâ€" gees reached Egypt and it has been estimated that about one hunâ€" dred thousand died en route. . This action was one of the worst exâ€" amples of barbarity of modern times. & â€" Rotary Club Hears CGapt. Telfer, M.C 10 MAIN S. / Suitable for lig;ht mï¬nuiac,turing, ar for . _â€".â€" office purposes. Centrally located. ~ â€"~ _ ‘If intérested write or phone NEW STORE HOURS 7e 6â€"600 Desirable Factory Building situated New Toronto for Sale or Rent. THIS STORE WILL CLOSE MON., TUES. AND THURS. AT 6.30 P.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 10.00 P.M. 0B a© .ean 4z,9 AP + cele tm â€" o Cemeaoh CMeSs: dn teere o 4 ‘ 3 JA Ah) M e CC do C 5 a . whop Cl D Bs & w % y brods S €RuD PP wl ob ote ecs Cortm Toh w h 4 Pï¬ & ,“ ks Nas 9 on o Malbede" Pooreh isnnd 09 Smu‘â€" n 0 id oesd nt on Cl A iA CA sge & U dicto En C «€#> T he Advertise»® MAY 31st, 1943 JEWELLER AND GIFT SHOP SAALMAN‘S WEDNESDAY 12 NOON TIMES AND GUIDE COMMENCING â€" 878 Lakeshore Reoad New Toronto The second game between Tenâ€" der and White Watch was marred by an accident. Shortstop Robin Martin of the Tender team bad his leg broken when a player slid into third base. It was the last half of the fifth innings with no one out. Tender Tleading 10â€"6. This â€"game will be finighed at some later date. Each Friday evening there is a softball league operating from the Town Park. These boys are all members of the Weston Sea Cadets. They play a real game and provide lots of excitement and plenty of enthusiasm. _ They are worthy of the support any or all the .people of Weston can give them,. They are being taught by their officers to play the game of life and sport. Last Friday night Mayor Jack Allan pitched the first ball in the opening of this league. Commanding Officer James Moftâ€" fat hit the first single of the seaâ€" son. Red: Watch played the White Watch and Gordy. Chards Red Watch were the winners 14â€"13. Better luck next time, Joe Vineâ€" ham. As far as Africa is concerned, Italy‘s colonial empire has been torn to shreds and Africa is now left behind and is no longer a centre of world conflict. In 1941, Hitler lost a golden opâ€" portunity by not reâ€"inforcing his success after he had regained Libya and taken Crete. At that time, our defences in Egypt were weak and the Angloâ€"Russian Force had not yet occupied Persia. In conclusion, Capt. Telfer. said that the invasion had started with an aerial offensive on the south side of Europe and no one knows where the land forces will strike. account of land mines and the deâ€" velopment of field and antiâ€"tank guns. Paths had first to be cleared through the mine fields, then the infantry occupied the first"line of the enemy and the armoured diviâ€" sions then followed through. It was a great victory and a great pity that contingents from every Dominion of the Empire were represented. with the exception of Canada. Sea Cadets Baseball League PHONE 354 in Six close friends and neighbors acted as pallbearers. They were Frank Rowntree, George Court, E. J. Carruthers, Fred English, Nelâ€" son Lindsay, and John Gaiter. Inâ€" terment took place in Riverside cemetery. Surviving â€" are . his daughter, Evelyn, a sister Miss Nettie, and one <brother, Herbert. Funeral services were held from the Ward Funeral Home for John William Ackrow, real estate agent for many years in Weston, on Monday afternoon. The late Mr. Ackrow passed away at his home, 12 Fern Avenue, last Thursday, after a very short illness. Active in the business circles in Weston and near by area, he was a memâ€" ber‘ of Central United Church; he was also a member of the Weston Business Men‘s Association. " Funeral Services Held for The Late J. Ackrow 18 Toronto Street, Toronte TSâ€"91â€"0 Weston 152W Accounting and Auditing Service Systems Installed and Revised. ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR 2 Robert St income Tax CGounsel LICENSED Auctioncerâ€"Real Estate Broker All Auction Sales personally listed and advertised. Farms and village properties â€"â€" for sale andâ€" exchange. TRUSSES MADE TO ORDEKR 7 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room The Versatile Entertainer for your next program. {{lustrated Circular FREE. Address: 628B CRAWEFORb SsT TCRONTO J. EDGAR PARSONS Member Of Central United Church And Business Men‘s Assoc J. T. FERGUSON J. C. INCH, B.A;, Phm.B. For Appointment Call JU. 8733 WESTON 53 Elastic Stockings. Belts, etc. MEDICAL SUPPLIES Weston Furniture Phone Woodbridge 14 r 12 C. LORNE FRASER PR OFESSIONA L ENTERTAINMENT Specialized Moter Tuneâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 FOR RENT or SALE 24 Hour Service HOSPIT AL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ete. Bank of Novea Scotic Chambers, WESTON Phones: B E D § RALPH GORDON RUPTURED? 647 MT,. PLEASANT MA. 4197 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Etc. KEN LOYVYVE INCH‘S DRUG STQORE CRUICKSHANK GARAGE ACCOUNTANT 1863 KLEINBURG, ONT. AUCTIONEER sSOLICITORS Towing Service GARAGES Phone 118 W BUSINESS CAR D8 SECURE Money To Lean JUnct. 0769 Weston {‘\(‘,ES 1VU I(55 /â€"_\ IN THE HOME The wool of ten sheep is needed to outfit a Canadian soldier, yet a $100 Victory Bond will buy socks for 270 men. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. â€"Officeâ€" 330 Bay St., Toronto WA. 7771 Res.: 57 George Street, Weston Weston 378J For appointment during day, phone office. For appointment during eveâ€" ning, phone residence. "JUnct. 6402" ‘‘Weston Residence: HY. 8068 GEO. W. GARDKHOUSE, B.A. Weston 658 Hoursâ€"2 to 5 Roofing Bob Evans Representing Great West Life Assurance Co. Nervous and Chronic Disemsex 12 Guestville Ave. Mt. Dennis 4w Fire, Casualty, Life, Personal Property, Floater, Liability MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE SECURITIES Office Hours: Daily; also Tuesday and Thursday evenings EYE sPECIALIST . . ols OFFICE HOURS: 2. y Except Wednesday, 9â€"12 a.m., 1.30â€"5.30 p.m. _ Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 noon. § During June, July and Aug.â€"Evenings by Appointment PHONE 193 1 MAIN STREET NORTH, WESTON 139 MAIN ST. S. R. W. MacDonald Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennis Irvin Lumber Co. us. FOR LUMBER F. A. SILYERMAN 11 ROXALINE AVE. CHIROPRACTOR WM. A. RIGGS 1230 Jane St. MT. DENNIS JUnect. 7896 or Weston 473J Work Guaranteed PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning Saturday by Appointment TINSMITHING Furnaces Cleaned J. W. BROWN INSURANCE General Insurance SOLICITORS F. L. MERTENS, PHM. B. Phone 1205W CHIROPRACTOR WAverly 6121 PHONES Guaranteed YCU OR JU. 9662 Courteous Service and Overâ€"hauled ‘‘Weston 544" Phone JU. 8059 14â€"43â€"1yr 320 Bay WESTON 74 CALL AND BUILDERS® SUPPLIES Classified Ads Cost â€" 352 for 25 words WESTON Owing to Gas Ration Hours Are From 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. INCH APTS. PHONE 28J Piano, Singing, Violin, Theory, Kindergarten, Choral Class Marion Demorest, L.T.C.M. ROY‘S TAXI Read the Ads. wWESTON BRANCH TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MYSIC EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY ON WEDNESDAY PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERYVICE , W J. WARD WESTON TAX] 40 MAIN NORTH Next to Farley‘s Barbers BAKER‘S TAXI Dignifiea and Courteous Funcral Service UNDERTAKERS UNDERTAKERS PHONE JU. 8921 1273 WESTON RD. Ambulance PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 BUY WAR BONDS FLYNN 4 5 6 Funéral Directors Phone PHONE 677 MUSIC PHONE TAXIS WESTON PAGE FIVE