Times & Guide (1909), 12 Aug 1943, p. 4

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Peraae e m EU i N P h 4 BUT "_ & / A 4 _ [remee porree. f < ’(\ ‘\.,//‘ ' | @Look! Look! Look! & | W. J. BARTER FUN FOR ALL ! e ALL For ron! ~Proceeds in Aid of Lions Welfare and War Work ~9 DUFFERIN ST. W. »hdilik‘ictr!nkf}?dsxt‘the Proâ€" wn Bowling Association rguuyfion, Weston scored 26 ints and Georgetown nine points. EXPERT TAILORING AND REPAIRS â€" STORAGE â€" LADIES® and â€"GENTS‘ GARMENTS Cleaned and Stored Furs at 2% of their value. All Garments Insured Against FIRE, THEFT or DAMAGE 38 MAIN N. J. HAWE PHONE 1000 EYE SPECIALIST OFFICE HOURS: Em%Wednesday, 9â€"12 a.m., 1.30â€"5.30 p.m. â€"Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 noon. Du&lhme, July and Aug.â€"Evenings by Appointment PH 193 1 MAIN STREET NORTH, WESTON Street Danceâ€"â€"Carnival T_o be Held at Weston WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 8 P. M. ts and Geor nine points. Weston nnieit:c‘:?xded sl?ic;; w. SPECIAL DRAW Buy 4 ticket on "Victory", the saddle horse, equipped _ with bridle and saddle uthorized Chrysler Service .Dodgeâ€"De Soto Dealers RADIO aw» WASHER SERVIC E e PARTS, WRINGER ROLLS IN STOCK Weston Music and Radio 28 MAIN ST. NORTH WESTON CLEANERS BOT HLRE SIIHL 18 PLENTY O CLOTHUNEG 30 eounip i# no one BUVYs MokE THAN THEY MEEPD TAMMS TD HE PPE CEHLME, HE COST mm m 7 / ~ommmpnay /S LLRAGCOMAELE O F. L. MERTENS, PHM. B. ISN‘T IT THE TRUTH 2 CALL ZOfNE 4â€"400 CHRYSLER CORP. PARTS and SERVICE Sponsored by the Weston Lions Club â€" ATTRACTIONS â€" GATE PRIZES Your admission ticket entitles you to dance and a chance on 2 three valuable prizes. Clarke and R. Wade. Georsetown rink included skip W. G. McDowell, J. J. Gibbens, J. W. Kennedy and W. G. Bell. The Weston team will fio to the next competition in amilton. [ %'Z"d,flmnuorof FV...CANADIAN MHLS* N. D SkHLED 1AL rye 24w marzeut 15 & | nesr Jo#8 s 10 crome J\ mag en 10 mark IMPORTELD... rrmmmâ€"#1 |oue Aemep mabris [ ul |MUMITINS OF wank B;(y Sweetie Face a Hot Dog om Will Have Pop On Ice Popcorn for the Kids. CARNIVAL OF FUN AND FROLIC Crown and Anchor || Toss the Rings 7 Spin the Wheel Try Your Luck It‘s YOUR Night to Roar MONSTER REFRESHMENTS *«» fi0 0 Ks ZONE 4â€"525 49 ' YES, !SNT 117 1 &asy we‘ve a Lor 70 KAE MAMKEiiL APhk } will provide the music "for modern and old tyme dancing. union suggested the amendments before accepting the l&reement, and the suggestions of the ynion, with one excetition, have been inâ€" corporated in the n&reement by the council. Most of the amendments are to the wage scales. The sin§le e::::]ption, which the council deâ€" sired to investigate further, related to the wages of the hydro official in charge of meter repair, load verification and bill check. ‘York Township Council, at a speâ€" cial meeting on Thursdati, agreed to minor amendments in the wafi:s and working conditions of Hydro employees. The amendments are to the agreement recently revised and Eneented in its new form to the Electrical Trades Union. The On motion of Deputy Reeve Robâ€" ert Gray, York Township Council ngnd to draw up a byâ€"law proâ€" hibiting children from playing hibiting children from playing games on streets in the municipalâ€" ity. The byâ€"law is directed mainly cretion about enforcing." Residents of the township in several cases recently have expressed fears that smaller children will be injured by the larger youths plnfinz baseball on the streets, councillors said. v&_kly' is at youths playing baseball. "We have had a number of complaints," said Reeve F. J. MacRae. "It is time that we passed this byâ€"law and then the tg:fx.c: will have someâ€" thing which they can use their disâ€" The National War La ‘Board l_nnonnud}_.;:: e@&fivm date in all shipyards under its jurisdicâ€" tion whicg are paying less than the full cost of: livingâ€" bonus of $2.25 The bosrd also anmounced that mmnx.-mm.u n!t.lu'mun“&tyud-hnm present »time nmr' and careful consideration. (It ‘exâ€" mud that i:'s nn::jnhh til: m wage justment wfil%:workodout. the cost of living bonus being paid has arrived safely overseas, accordâ€" ie to wgrd Aporived o9 triends at N o S oe Se OA e Benny. Johnson . and his Harlém Knights Direct from the Val.D‘Or Club, Montreal, 2 Monster Bingo Games Valuable Prizés Benny. Johnson . and his Under the Oâ€"25 LOCALS increased ‘to ‘$4.25 per rector at: Maple, P Tove envogh‘ beve be Tal still have ‘s and share! e .# JOHN LABATT LIMITED The Wartime Prices and Trade Board. not only maintains the price ceiling, but also sees that a sufficient mplply of the actual essentials of fife is available for dvmn;-. To dohthil ithhu frequently financed the purchase of goods, thus imr}ng supâ€" plies and avoiding the need of rationing. If nobody buys more THERE IS ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE f z’.mnchers and a janitor. ‘A;:Elica- |tions for these positions should be ‘in the hands of the secretaryâ€" treasurer,â€" Mr. D. L. Hannen, not 1 later than Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1943. for their understanding attitude toward the whole issue. It is the hope of the new board that absoâ€" lute harmony willâ€"exist between the twoâ€"boards and the committee are looking forward, co-qperntiv:?.- to increasing the standards of educaâ€" tion and the health and recreation activities of the schoo! atea. The new board is proceedinf with purâ€" é);use oL£ equipment and the ‘hirifig * It is with a deep sense of satisâ€" faction that as a committee, we have been instrumental in having this school opened and we all put great faith in the trustee afpointâ€" ments and together with all resiâ€" dents, look for great doi:gl in the enguing months that lie ahead. In addition to the assistance of the authorities, thanks go to the old Maiton school board of trustees ing in a good state of regait simâ€" ply because of the utter disregard of government ¢ircles to step in and havethe: btiilding opened for . Thanks to the solidarity of the committee and the coâ€"operation of federal authorities, provincial ayâ€" thorities, Victory Aircraft Limited and: Wartime Housing Limited, the school will be definitely opened as a rural school for the coming term, commencing early in September. the | gtg?pos'.f it was originally intended. ’ There have been many angles to this whole school question and thi committee feel that all angles were tackled. After three months of dickering, writing, pleading and practically forcing the authorities to wake up to the fact that a spot existed somewhere on this earth called â€"Malton, they. were very hap{)y to have the school issue settled for all time with a fine board â€"of trustees appointed. The chairman, Mr. James Wark, apâ€" gointed for three years; Mr. David annen, secretaryâ€"treasurer, apâ€" pointed for two years, and M‘; Thomas J. Tovey, appointed for bne year, constitute men of the highest character and have wide experience in school and organizing work. + «It mtight ‘be. mentioned â€"at this goir(t, at this new school was uilt at considerable cogt having four ‘large roonis, cloak rooms, washâ€"rooms and large grounds surâ€" rounding the building and will acâ€" rounding the building and will acâ€" qom;_!xodi_!a one Ilt‘uptg'ed. and sixty pupils. DurinT this entire period since its com£ etion in January of this year, it has been idle, requirâ€" ing janitors‘ services and general care, but even with this, vandals have broken in from time toâ€"time and now it will require considerable amount of monies to put the buildâ€" The: first : and foremost issue was that of securing the opening of theâ€"school and to this end the committee set to work. The first ficvmmcnt contacts went out on ay 6, and since then it has been the main issue kept u;;pormoct in view : that this school must be opened. ‘Mr. McRae, the president, spent many, many hours hammerâ€" ing. on this question,. so much so that through his efforts a strong resolution was drafted at County Council directed to the. various authorities of the dmnble condiâ€" tions ~existing . in village of Malton, where a fortyâ€"pupil school was t?inz to accommodate one hundred and twenty pupils and still h:ginf to . import knowledrie to the children with a further forty pupils bei::& unable to have the necessary schooling because of lack of facilities in the small "fortyâ€" pupil school". . that. would represent the wartime residents, formed to help in securâ€" ing aid on:the school question and in amnl to represent the resiâ€" dents for securing a .better and happier community life. mittee of â€" eight . was . nominated _After Many Months of Special ! Effort, School Committee Efforts : Are Crowned With Success ‘ Late last April. a representation *+~~~~~~ frotu the Wartime Homes and the village of. Malton, met in Tordnto with ~representatives from Warâ€" / A‘ time Housing Limited and the Onâ€" tario Board of lduufio- and disâ€" y Tw 2 toss dhaen i! I: 1943, an open m Maiton Public School To Open Early In Sept. Here are statistics on the Lanâ€" caster. Wing spread, 102 feet; fighting equipment, 10 Browm‘ng machineâ€"guns; weight empty, 2 tons; loaded, 33 tons; bomb comâ€" ggrtment, 83 feet; wheel wd{(i‘ot' 0 pound-:.lpoui, c;g&ling, : \m?;l pressure, over ; gasoline capacity, 2,154 gallons; length, 70 _ Other speakers beside Mr. Howe included Lorne Green, J. P. Bickell, president of Victory Aircraft; Mrs. DERUURE D PPRUICZ ARTNWRTEED TNIDY Khry Tucker, worker; James W‘rk. Kr«ident of Aeronautical Lodge o. 717; Ralph P. Bell, Group Capt. W. E. Cochram and Air Marâ€" shal L. S. Breadner. Officials estimate 30,000 workâ€" ers, directly and indirectly, men am{ women, contributed to ‘the Suceful, grayâ€"colored bird which rew up slowly to the sipe;king standâ€"and stood impatiently waitâ€" ing to be on its way. That.30,000 figure ‘ includes everflthing from first bolt to the finighed product; from blueprints to bombs. Enfi~ meers, subâ€"contractors, assemblyâ€" men and inspectors all had a hand. During christening the shi%gmd its . hydraulical‘l’y-controlled mb doors ogen and was flanked on three sides by men and women of the services. Only casualty of the sunbaked afternoon was a Wren. She fainted. The actual process of hanging the champagne bottle proved quite embarrassirlg to workmen who seemed at a loss to deal with this oversized war hawk. There was much scrambling u1> and down & ladder before a t'gny yâ€"colored cord was hung from the mm&gum and Mrs. Power was permi to pull the release rope from the platform. He added: "This is not a case of a single Lancaster bomber. It is the first of a regular .and constantâ€" ly accelerating stream of heavy bombers that in a steady and reâ€" lentless procession will cross the ocean to contribute to the destrucâ€" tion of Germany." Finally he ptbphesied: "The mere fact Canada is building these great craft will prove a source ofr enâ€" Continued from page 1~â€" and studied by Canadian aeronauâ€" tical experts. Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Munitions and Supply, told what had happened since. He said: "Our infant. airplane industry can be proud of producing this most powâ€" erful of all aircraft. Undoubtedly this is the greatest weapon of deâ€" struction we have produced." craft will prove a source of enâ€" couragement to our fighters overâ€" seas. They will like to know they are flying planes made in Canada." I No doubt you will think it has ‘taken us a long time to write thanking you for the J:nrcel you sent Betty and the other things which I can assure you came in very handy, but I had a little bit of bad luck come a)onf. My second little %irl accidentally got burnt and I have had her in the Infirmâ€" ary for six weeks, and of course I haverhad to be in there practically every day, but I am glad to say she has come home now and is getting on very nicely, but it will take a long time to heal properly. She had to have all new skin graftâ€" ed on where she was burnt all down her side. I was very .E’leued with the things you sent along as they fitted Betty perfect and also the other things . including>.the boots. I hof)e you are all keeping well as it leaves us all at home. Well I am afraidâ€"I must bx}-‘i:xg my letter to a close now. Thanking you for your kindness to us all. Please forgive me for not writing before. _ Yours trudy, Ruhr Express on Way England From Maiton Well, Mrs. Harris, I tried to find out where your relations were last week but I could find no trace of them, but I‘m still trying. Goodâ€" bye till next time and thank you for the parcels. Love. _ [ Bristol, England, June 21, 1943. Dear Mrs. Harris: :« I received both of your parcels and I ulguchu your kindness very .m The .dress fitted me perfect. ‘I am going to another school in a week‘s time, I also had a letter from Velda and 'Dorothi Osk. °I wrote back to them but have not yet received their anâ€" swers. ‘At the bottom of Dorothy‘s letter there was a little superâ€" scription from her friend. My sisâ€" Ki‘t;l. She caught herself afire and to be taken â€"to the B.R.I. (Brisâ€" tol Royal Infirmary). She was in there for six weeks and she had two operations. When Mommy fetched her home I went with her. Every day she had a district nurse come to see her. Dear Mrs. Harris ter. Margaret, who is nearly eleveny has just come home from the hosâ€" Used Cameras Wanted HIGHEST PRICES PAID Inch‘s Drug Store MAIN AND JOHN 8TS. CASH IN NOW! Active Bristol, England. Mrs. Porter. But this is â€"1943! Rationing is with us. This is the invitation he will send his workers thisâ€" year. Quote: â€" ‘"Dear Workers: To show ‘:fy apâ€" preciation of your tireless efforts on my behalf, 1 &n ho%i‘nz a celeâ€" bration at my. home, ursdslf’at eight p.m. Refreshments will be "Coffee pots, tea pots and hot water will be provided. Please bring your own tea and coffee. And don‘t {orget your sugar! > ‘Plenty of sliced â€"bread â€"willâ€" be ready for ham sandwiches. Please Correlative citations from .the Christian Science textbook, "Sciâ€" ence and Health with Key to .the Seriptures" bfy Mary Baker Eddy includé the following. from page 482: "‘The proper use of the word soul can always be &‘iined by subâ€" stituting the word , where the deific meaning is required." The election is over. The successâ€" ful candidate plans to entertain his faithful workers. love the Lord ‘thy God ‘with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might." | € days every svailable h&e ?%;ogl:od Titk food Tor glt workers. The golden text is, "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not waht. He maketh me to lie down in i‘fmn pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul" (Psaims 28: 1â€"3). K+ Selections from the Bible iriclude the following from Deuteronomy 6: 4, 5: "Hear, O Israel: éh. Lord our God is one Lord: And thou shait Bobby Dunning had an operation for adaioidl t.lun: week. r® Christian Science "Soul" is the subject of the lesâ€" sonâ€"sermon which will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, throughout the world, including Third ‘Church of Christ, Scientist, 70 High Park avenue, at 11 a.m. on Sunday, August 15, 1943. To all nei hb;l-lrl suy;nbolfl m-wovmg for you ‘the very best toâ€" those returning among us, Pte. R. Libby returns thanks for cigarettes received safely from the Auxiliary. we trust you are benefitted by.the Get in touch with members ‘of the Etobicoke War Anxflh.rL:ito the next meeting, and the p i\ [CHURCHES| RATIONING 1943 ® BOZO * CATERPILLAR * OCTOPUS * TILTâ€"Aâ€"WHIRL : lPIIDWAY. 'KEDDI: AUTO 1 * PONY SADDLE TRACK is FAIR for BRITAIN New L r.. ‘Ona "*. Chasinl 17 lmnn& Rides to Amuse the Children / Xi* u.,%"’ 2 the 2l as Well as the Grownâ€"ups &:{,m‘:%.’:i * Bozo * MyYING scoorer esnt s uP mt * CATERPILLAR * TILTâ€"Aâ€"WHIRL 3 + Srimacymin * maon R Grew : Froconds BW * MOON ROCKET = "'M"w: * MERRYâ€"GOâ€"ROUND ::_"Em'f Jn Li *KIDDIE AUTO_ RIDE * JIMMIE‘ AUTO War Vietime‘ Fund. * PONY SADDLE RIDE TRACK ® 3 FERRIE WHEELS GATE ABMISSION ... ... SA uns ET EURTDDTT ET . Theâ€"Fust Revt seating 5,000 provide> continud :rn enufl-ila-':.n: from ‘mhyé"!’::lud are -::y ‘:‘l m"zy"rghn{‘m'm 'a': our oronto lm. ation natio work + â€" Ih' -uutinuuu-m-tusm mmhummm'&mumm * _â€"_ TW * _ Young Canada:Days, Mondays, August 16 and 23rd sm“’ ALHPBCAIORE® u. vaar mt swiee wl n l us of ib'tunh:" ning among us, uara ‘nuhafithad To ithe tainment. Again accept the tha: oC your yat uho everydady eignt. games involving Moffats, Ferranti and Weldrest have a very imiportâ€" t bearing onâ€" the â€"off all '?:?.’u.m Te n&:m’»f‘ Tor third ourth: I’Ofi. 3 pos#il that . the . playâ€"offs â€"may start n& Games For This Week “_ 9e t â€"Yorer uons 12â€"C.C.M. vs. Pregs Cast or||â€" * Mt. Dennis Ind. Leggue Your candidate.? â€" " "STEEL AGAINST THE Eind ‘of ‘quote and the candidate. SKY» your ‘own ham.. A Kay Mw'fift;râ€"i'ubn in e “f”‘"ll- "ALWAYS IN MY &. wb e n J‘ _ AUGUST 13 to 28 Riverdale Park ~ "HIT PARApE OF 1943" | _ .| ; DersRed Barty in + *A MISSOURL OUTLAW* i _. 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