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Times & Guide (1909), 22 Jul 1943, p. 4

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H mnmu":wcnon. Bank of Nove Scotio | PROFESSIONAL CARDS m«l this year, says the Lethâ€" Heraid. Potatoes constitute mtd on:rt got foods “god i.f’you want to get the test g from them eat the juEeu. A thoroughâ€" ly washed, l;:g;d pootgto is qdv_-eA! lp’filinf product and is éreughly good, even the skins, as our. mothers and grandmothers WILL BB NEEDED The Versatile Entertainer for your next program. Mustrated Circular FREE. Address: 628B CRAWFORD ST. TORONTO ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR ies ue m haninstt Income Tax Counsel Buy Wht Savings Stamps Regâ€" JU. 8738 _ ______ WESTON 53 _ Elastic Stockings, Belts, etc. J. C. INCH, B.A., Phm.B. Leonard Banks, Ph.C., Phm.B., Assistant ___ For Appointment Call _ TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER 7 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room J. T. FERGUSON ENTERTAINMENT MEDICAL SUPPLIES C . ! SECURE _ RALPH GORDON Specialized Moter Tuneâ€"up C.C.F. Candidate West York JOIN THE MARCH OF SOCIAL PROGRESS C. H. MILLARD RUPTURED? RELIEF OR RECONSTRUCTION? 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 Towing Service INCH‘S DRVUG STORE CRUICKSHANK GARAGE ACCOUNTANT sOLICITORS Published for C. H. Millard by the West York C.C.F. Publicity Committee St. Phone 118W GARAGES What is the Answer? Speakers : C. H. MILLARD, Candidate, York West JOS. NOSEWORTHY, M.P., York South BUSINESS CARDS C.C.F. MEETING TOWN HALL, WESTON 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 JUnet, 0769 RASER cES Y0U _ Agpp <ait! GV, MJA & VOTE IN THE HOME Barrister, Solicitor, ete. â€"Officeâ€" 330 Bay §t., Torente WA. 7771 All the distinctive features and ority of our 'r:valm inâ€" are deri from the ac of" Scripture.â€"Everett. GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, 8.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennis PHONES "JUnet, 6402" ‘‘Weston 544‘ Residence: HY. 8068 in ns i to0n MORTGAGE SECURITIEA Office Hours: Daily; also Tuasday n:' TL:n-du :nn-ianrl Weston 658 Res.: 57 George $treet, Waston Representing Great West Life Assurance Co. Hoursâ€"2 to 5 11 ROXALINE AVE. Roofing Fire, Casualty, Life, Parsonal Property, Floater, Liability Bob Evans CHIROPRACTOR Marvous and Chronic Dissasss T8 Gusstyille Ave, Mt. Daa:b w For appointment duting eveâ€" ning, phone residence. Weston 378) _ For appointment during day phone office. F. A. SILYERMAN CHIROPRACTOR Gusranteed WM. A. RIGGS 1230 Jane St. MT. DENNIS JUnct. 7996 or Weston 473J PIANO TUNING Piano Tuni â€"2 to 5 Phone JU. 8059 T to 8 â€" Saturday by Appointment J. W. BROWN TINSMITHING Furnaces Cleaned and Overâ€"hauled INSURANCE General Insurance SOLICITORS WaAverly 6121 Phone 1205W Work Guaranteed 14â€"43â€"1yr. 320 Bay machine tool in South Africa, has been installed at the Iscor steel works, Pretoria, to enable imâ€" portant ship repair work to be carried out, such as heavy job of tg;ning large propeller shafts for ships, 352 for 25 words ‘"In Britain the Beveridge Plan has laid down a program for social security and plans for great public works of many kinds are already in clear form which will assure work for those who come out of uniform and out of the munition factories," said Mr. Drew. "They are planning to rebuild and to create a brighter and better Britâ€" ain after the war. The necessary public works which the government PATNTING and DECORATING PHONE 630 Addressing over 250 volunteer campaign workers that packed the Legion Hall on Heintzman avenue, Mr. Drew declared the Government of Onterio has no more important job than the planning for employâ€" ment of the é'ounz men and women in our armed forces and munition makers so that when the war is over they may return to steady work at good pay. _ _ _ __ Establishment of a real social security and rehabilitation comâ€" mittee composed of the best brains available to plan postâ€"war employâ€" ment for the armed forces and munition workers will be one of the first acts of the Ontario Proâ€" gressive Conservative Party after election, Georfe Drew, Progressive Conservative leader and candidate in High Park riding has promised the electors in his constituency. An enormous lathe, the largest Read the Ads. Classified Ads Troops‘, War Workers‘ Rehabilitation Plan is Promised by Drew ROY‘S TAXI LEAF DRIVE _ MEston W J. WARD EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY ON _WEDNESDAY PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 40 MAIN NORTH Next to Farley‘a Barbers Will Form Social Security Committeeâ€" Use Best Brains WESTON TAXI BAKER‘S TAXI Dignified and Courtsous Funcral Service PHONE JU. 8921 1273 WESTON RD. UNDERTAKERS UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directora Ambulance PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 FL YNN 4 5 6 Phone PHONE 677 PHONE TAXIS ‘om 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. ‘‘That was the first pretence of any step to carry out the intentions of the act. Less than 48 hours later the legislature was dissolved. There was no real intention at any time on the part of this governâ€" ment to plan for social security or rehabilitation. . The calling of the first meeting of this committee, after they had already decided to dissolve the House and call the election, was merely typical of the ignicnl disregard for the welfare of e members of our armed forces Mr. Drew said the Liberal govâ€" ernment has done nothing effective concerning this important matter. ‘"We have been told vague stories about highway construction but, beyond that, there is nothing beâ€" fore us to indicate that the govâ€" ernment has any clear thoughts about what should be done for the ‘ future. Resolution after resolution, which we introduced, was turned down. Finally, during the last session, an act was passed to creâ€" ate a social security and rehabiliâ€" tation committee. It provided for the setting up of a committee to inquire into problems of social security and rehabilitation after the war. We waited for months. Finally word was sent out that the first sitting of this committee were to be held two weeks ago Monday." Liberal Pretence lature that must do to create those jobs durâ€" ing the period of reconstruction has been planned to a considerable exâ€" tent already and Britain is ready HENRY POPE WARM AIR FURNACES Weston 934W ‘Have those plumbing jobs done NOW" RADIO a@» WASHER SERVICE Weston Music and Radio Such proxies will also be certified by the Revising Officers for the respective Electoral Districts at the regular sittings already notified. ~ _‘ TAKE NOTICE that a Revising Officer will sit at Room 107, City Hall, Toronto, from Monday, the 19th day of July, 1948, to Saturday, the 24th day of July, 1948, (both dates inclusive) for the purpose of certifying the proxies of Extraâ€"Provincial Active Service Voters entitled to vote in any of the Electoral Districts of the County of York. THE SITTINGS will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 noon;, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on each of the above mentioned days. PARTS, WRINGER ROLLS IN STOCK REPAIRED CALL ZONE 4â€"400 THE ACTIVE SERVICE ELECTION ACT DATED this 14th day of July, 1943 28 MAIN ST. NORTH TIMES AND GUIDE â€"forâ€" "We must plan either for: a static or a dynamic Ontario. We must plan in the belief that we have come to the end of our expanâ€" sion or we must plan in the belief that days of vigorous growth lie immediately ahead." Our planning will be based upon the latter beâ€" lief. Our planning will be based upon the belief that Ontario preâ€" sents the greatest opportunity in the whole world for those who are now fighting for us and for those who are making the munitions of war which are clearing the way for victory, "In planning for the immediate future after the end of the war we must also plan with a clear underâ€" standing ‘of the facts that there need be no danger of . unemployâ€" ment in Ontario as long as we realize our opportunities and put the mighty resources of this provâ€" ince to work to create jobs for all our people." Mr. Drew declared the world is oing to need the things which we gave in Ontario. If we believe that the Atlantic Charter is going to guide our course after the war, then it is clear that we are going to be trading with the whole world and the whole world is going to need the things which we can manufacture from the raw materâ€" ials we possess, Vigorous Plan as we are called upon to form a government we will take immediate steps to create a real social securâ€" itx and rehabilitation committee which will draw upon the best brains of the province and will bring to its assistance outstanding representativesof .labor, of agriculâ€" ture, of the veterans and of every other group of our community, he said. .Promising Future "In drawing our plans we will do so in the belief that this province is going to go ahead by leaps and bounds once the period of readjustâ€" ment has taken place after the war. This is fgoing to be our greatest peri’od of opportunity," he said. . "We have placed ourselves on record in clearly worded resoluâ€" tions demanding positive action. We have undertaken that as soon Mr. Drew pointed out that on the past record of the Liberal govâ€" ernment no one has any reason to believe that it will take any effecâ€" tive steps of any kind to meet our most critical domestic problem. and the munition makers which has chex_'ocuriud this government." missing after air operations. Word was received by Mrs. Edgar Hollyer, ‘Scarlett Road, Weston, that her son, Sergt. P. Hollyer is MISSING JAMES PARKER, Chairman of the Election Board for the County of York. ; The ladies of the Wartime Asâ€" sociation of Humberview held their picnic, July 15th to Hanlan‘s Point. It was a lovely day and the ladies and their families turned out in full. The day was spent in races for ladies and children; visiting the amusements in the park; having their palms read by the Fortune Many of our folk worked hard on their plots, after being hampâ€" ered by the late spring. Now it has been reported to us that some juveniles have been destroying the vegetables. . Parents are warned that court action will be taken against any and all found damagâ€" ing or trespassing on the garden property of the Town. Recently the citizens were asked to plant Victory Gardens, by which they could relieve the drain on the produce of the market gardeners as well as give the house fresh Alex. McLaren, Chamberlain avenue, was taken to St. Joseph‘s hospital on Friday with a possible hip fracture and other injuries when thrown from a horse he was riding on Weston road near Senecs avenue. The horse became frightâ€" ened, and came in collision with a pole, York township police said. materials for the fi{niii,:. The name of Sergt. Percy Hollâ€" yer, of Scarlett Rd., lp?un in the Casualty List Monday last. â€"He is mentioned as missing after air operations. Frank Craydon ;figflgl;-u-d-wl;l; on Monday evening. He had been a wellâ€"known market gardener, and was a pioneer resident of Hardington. Lhe lcf!mplthy of the district is extended to the family of the late nesday, September first Don‘t forget the Lions Club Carnival and Street Dance, Wedâ€" When you want the ;:;us;,wl;l:;;; 666â€"W. The s Victorian Ordér of Nursesâ€" LOCALS B A N K C( If you wish to obtain feed grains from Western Canade and need financial assistance in your purchases, our local mans» ger will be glad to discuss your requirements with yow FARMERS «4 POULTIY- RAISERS in Meed of Feed : "a bank where small accounts are welcome"* Weston Branch: 45 Main Street North W. T. DOUGLAS, Manager He is a lifeâ€"long member of Lasky and Kin: United â€" Churches. â€" Mr. Archibald has never held a public office outside of the church. The Bible has heen his chief study book. With him receiving was his wife, who is 83 years old. They have Born of United Empire Loyalist stock, Charles Henry Archibald, célebrated his 90th birthday last Friday. is ancestors settled in Vaughan township in 1811 and the "Archibald homestead" built by his randfather in 1814, still stands. go is a lifeâ€"long member of Lasky Mrs. Ann Middlebrook, Dennisort avenue, Weston, was taken to Toâ€" ronto â€" Western hoa‘pital Friday night suffering facial cuts and head injuries received in an acciâ€" dent on : Rogers road near Mcâ€" Roberts avenue, York township, R;:lice reported. Officers said Mrs. iddlebrook was a passenger in a truck driven by Stephen Gloster, also of Dennison avenue, which was in collision with a parked car. Gloster was arrested and chnx;fed with careless driving, police added. Teller and also a short game of euchre with prizes being won by: first, Mrs. Pimm; second,. Mrs. McQueen; third, Mrs. Banks; booby, Mrs. Hanes. At the close of the day a very tired crowd made for the boat. We were quite sorry our day was ended but at least for one day we forgot about the war, and everyone enjoyed themselves. 9 MAIN ST. NORTH August 3 to August 17 VACATION CLOSING NOTICE TO LANDLORDS These forms are available at all offices of The Wartime Prices and Trade Board. You are also required, within ten days, to forward a signed copy of this statement to the negrest Regional Rentals Administraâ€" tion Office. Trade Board, to give the tenant a signed statement, using a printed form (R.C. 40) supplied by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. This statement must show the maxâ€" imum rental for the accommodation conâ€" cerned, and other information prescribed. Whenever you make a new lease, or renew a lease, whether in writing or an oral agr&eâ€" ment, involving a change of tenant, a change in rental, or a change in the services or accommnodation to be supplied, You are required, at the same time, by Order No. 108 of The Wartime Prices and Neilsen‘s Bakery To Our Many Customers e to the difficulty in obtaining materials we are planning our vacation period to take effect from t ESTABLISHED 1817 Penakties are provided for failure to comply with this Order. Rentals Administration PHONE 1171 _ "Home factoriss" in Great Briâ€" tain, where volunteers devote thair spare time to war production, ars springing up in fire stations, counâ€" try cottiges, A.R.P. depots, shops warehouses, front parlours nm{ back kitchens, been married 61 years and have seven children, 23 grandchildren and nine greatâ€"grandchildren. Three of his grandsons are serving with the Canadian armed forces and one with the United States medical corps. He is proud of the fact that one of his sons, Rev. H, Archibald of California, is a minister of the Gospel, and his %rsndsou. Lieut. Hergert. Lee Archibald, has chosen Tibet as his future field for medical practice. Used Cameras Wanted HIGHEST PRICES PAID Inch‘s Drug Store MAIN AND JOHN STS. THURSDAY, JULY Hind, 194 | CASH IN NOW! WESTON

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