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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Sep 1943, p. 5

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Ce & .m. in ‘% SNureiy Wesues,â€" â€" O " 1 MHEokt The engagementâ€"is announced of Vilora Annette Sutton, daughter of Mrs. Anne Sutton of Hamiiton, and the late Mr. A. W, Sutton, to Harry Trevor Pawson, son of Rev. Harry and Mrs. rri‘avwn. Queen‘s Drive, ‘Weston. e wedding will take gllcc in Centenary United church, amilton, on Saturday, September t)\‘o 4th, xâ€"1w Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mousley, Weston, announce the en nent of their dmlhm. Mlfl‘m‘m:i-: to William Emmerson Fryer, son the fli'of."."fi"'ii&mfifi'."bh.rb'" o8 Fryer, of ford. The marriage :’ffi take place on Saturday, Sapt. BENTLEY â€" Cherished _ memories of a dear mother who passed away September 1, 1934. Remembered aiways. From her loving daughter, son and sonâ€"inâ€" law. xâ€"]1w Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sparrow and family, Maple Leaf Drive, wish to thank their friends, neighbors,â€" Drs Allan Bul, Rev, Geo. Roe and emâ€" &loynl of C.C.M. for their acts of ndness and floral tributes during their recent bereavement. Engagements In Memoriam Delivery service. York Wrecking and Lumber Co., 2 Blackthorn Ave. JU. 5345. LY. 0433. >\ xâ€"61â€"1t BOY‘S JACKETâ€"Dark small check tweed. Between A. & P. Stoce and John St. on Main, Friday noon. R?}y, to 245 John St. or phone 107W. i s 2 .. 89AWâ€"ns. WE ARE offering lumber, doors, *windows,.lath, cedar posts, roofâ€" Ing, wallboards at lowest prices. TWO bright unfurnished ‘rooms and kitchen for rent, all conveniâ€" ences, business couple ;{relen'ed, no children. Apply 6 William street, Weston. " _ u. g=89Aw Mrs.â€"A. T. Mould, First Ave., Thistletown. Oâ€"1w FURNISHED room for rent, day worker, girls preferred. Apply Box 3939. oâ€"3§-1w $1,500 dowrt. Packham Realty. QUEBEC Heater and Oven, $8.00; OAK Office Desk in firstâ€"class condition, used very little. Apply Mrs.. Pritchard, 1. Riverlea, or Phone Weston 37W. _ 0â€"38â€"1w BICYCLE for sale, gent‘s.‘ Apply $3,500â€"BRICK house, six rooms, _ sunroom. .$1,000 d ow n. Nice home. Packham Realty. 0â€"39â€"1w $4,500â€"â€"SEVEN rooms and sunâ€" _ rgom, good location, solid brick. Cards of Thanks ANNEX. heater, crossâ€"cut saw, ho Ivrentder ssm memespe mayr vapenca on mm ue on TWO pair French doors, complete with \51"! and hardware. Phone 76â€"W, Weston. 0â€"39â€"1w STORE and stock for sale or rent _in village of Thistletown; office in connection. . Apply Stewart, Thistletown, Ontario. SECONDâ€"HAND . ‘Monarch typeâ€" ‘37â€" FORD: Cabriolet, Aâ€"1 tires, radio, heater and Defroster, new motor and otherwise O.K. Phone post: hole auger, 50â€"ft.. garden hose, three dozen blue glass tumblers.. Apply J. C. Eagleston, 17 Fern avenue. _ 0â€"39â€"1w. _ Annex Heater, $5.00.. Ab}zl'yvfli‘i Scarlett Rd. 0â€"39â€"1w and.repairs. Singer Sewing Centre, nusE:’ Clair" West. _ EEnwood 2154. > xâ€"13â€"4w APARTMENT furniture, chesterâ€" fieldâ€"bed suite (wine), walnut Dufip‘nn. Phyfe. table,. four chairs, tobm suite, wabtut; studio suite, §8, in¢luding twoâ€"orientals; bookâ€" mae_onnh' radio, antique ornaâ€" meénts. JU. 3078. xâ€"22â€"1w _‘W#iter forâ€" sale, good condition. Phone 1298â€"J after 4.30, ‘all. day Saturday. : 6â€"390â€"1w BPARTON .‘ "Highboy" radio for séle, -§ood condition, $5.00. Phane Zone 4â€"361.., 4 0â€"39â€"1w 1054â€"W. WE HAVE ‘a limited number of new treadles and hand portables. Get yours . while ’oy last. Also used machines for" sale. Rentals Notices Under These Headings 10c Per Line. Minimum Charge Births, Marriages, Deat! Cards of Thanks, Engag ments;"In Memoriams s Y# mulUbs 10 LTOOT . Authorized Chrysler SQrviC® | _ ang Others vink *A ky ’ In the Estaté of TOMA ~Dodgeâ€"De Soto Dealers s iagaan i us o . ... ~ CHRYSLER CORP. PARTS and SERVICE ns o it â€" HOUSES â€"FOR SALEâ€" ROOMS TO LET UNFURNISHED ‘ W. J. BARTER 9 DUFFERIN 8T. W. ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED NEW AND YSED LUMBER BUSINESS. OPPORTUNITIES â€"< TIMES & GCUIDE WANT ADS ABTICLES FOR SALE NOTICES BAY, GEPT. and, 1048 _‘ LUMBER ,_Deaths Engage 0â€"39â€"1w 0â€"39â€"1t 0â€"39â€"1t st It‘s to bad the duckâ€"hunter‘s lug- rly .of ammunitiqn is going to be ow this autumn, Because the same can‘t be said for the ducks themâ€" selves, A report by Ducks Unlimâ€" ited stated that in 551 of 650 disâ€" tricts in Western Canada there are following close behind. more ducksâ€"than last year; in $5 the population is the same, and in only 34 it is less, Mallards have increased most in numbers, with pintails, teals, redheads, widgeons GETTING TOGETHER The peoplés of North land South America are moving closer toâ€" gether, newspapermen from Coâ€" lombia, Ecuador and Venezuela, visiting Toronto, said. "We need North America and Nowth America heeds us," said Antonic Ribera, editorial chief of the ~Bogota, Colombia, .El Liberal. "Alone, neither is economically complete." Skipper, 18â€" monthâ€" old. Scotty, mascot of Sergeant Joseph Angelâ€" ini United States Air Force, is revealed to be one of the flyingâ€" est dogs ever. His record.600 hours in the air, 50 combat missiohs, preâ€" sent on board the first Bâ€"17 to fly over Guadalcanal,one crash landâ€" ing in the water. Skipper is reâ€" ported tohave cut down oxygen mask for high altitudes; has bomâ€" ber named for him. The Italians, in their coal shortâ€" 40,000 tons lying at the bottom of ;‘u, are going to try to recover rieste harborâ€"wastage of years from the reâ€"coaling of oceanâ€"going Many friends were grieved:to hear of the death on . August 20th of Robert Francis Graham, aged :5 x months, infant son of Pté. and Mrs. )' Francis . Graham, 67 /â€"Riverside ;‘ Drive, Westmount. The funeral was held on Sunday, August 22, to |° Sanctuary Park, with services conâ€"|P ducted by Rev. J. K. Joblin oflc' Westminster United Church. h Robert Graham Westmount (girls only). Apply 52 Fourth lven:: V&'on.uw»nnt."’iy FURNISKHED room with continuous hot water. 147 Main St. south. 0â€"39â€"1w BICYCLE, in good condition. Apâ€" ply Kenneth Smith, 124 Roseâ€" mount avenue, Weston, Ohtario. USED car wanted for cash. Apply Bert 124M. ROOM with or without board in GARAGE in viginity of Wright Ave. and. Jane Street, good aproach. Apply. 820â€"W. 0â€"39â€"1w | OBITUARY | pair. 15 valid Sept. 2; expire Sept. 30; Coupon ‘pair 16. valid Coupons. 1 to 13 ~inclusive now valid; Coupon 14 ‘valid Sept. 2; éon:ons 15 and 16 valid Sept. 16; each good for one pound of sugar; all canâ€" ning sugar coupons"valid until Sept. 30. .Coupons 24 and 25 now valid; expire Sept. 30; Couâ€" pons 26 and 27 valid Sept. 2; expire Sept. 30; each good for 44 lb. butter, - Sept. 30; Coupon pair 16. valid Sept. 9} exfpire Sept. 30; each pair good for 1 to 234 lbs. of meat, PRESERVES (Orange) Coupon D1 valid Sept. 2; valid until declared void; good for préserves, sweet spreads or sugar (see chart). MEAT (Buff) Coupons pairs 13 and 14 now valid; expire Sept. 30; Coupon RATIONING TIME TABLE (Clip â€"this out and keep available) _ COFFEE OR TEA (Green) Coupons 1 to 13 inclusive now valid; Coupons 14 and 15 (Book 3) valid Sept. 2; Couâ€" pons 16_and 17 valid Sept. 23; valid until declared ‘void; each good for 8 oz. coffee.QR .2 oz. tea. es onl SUGAR (Red) Get Your Price List of Text Books and Supplies For WESTON COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL (COMPLETE BUTTER (Purple) Richardson‘s 1.D.A. Drug Store DUCKS ARE PLENTIFUL MAKING DOG HISTORY > School Reâ€"Opens Sept. 7th ROOM AND BOARD e, 124 John St., WANTED ZONE 4525 0â€"39â€"1w OF A â€"Iw me Able Seaman (Gordon H. Bird, RC.N.V.R., and his bride, the former Jean Crosbie, |ndln{' airâ€" woman in the R.C.A.R. (W.D.), who were married in Chalmers United church, Mount Dennis, Aug. 17. The :;ldo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Crosbie, Mount Dennis. The goon. is the son of :h. and Mrs. H, Bird, Silverthorn ve. ~ British Columbia must revise its attitude toward its forests because these forests are dwindling. We have been assumingâ€"and our Forâ€" est Act is based on that assumpâ€" tionâ€"â€"that our forest assets are inâ€" exhaustible. Instead of being inâ€" exhaustible, they are approaching exhaustion, We are within sight of the end of our supply of acâ€" cessible first growth timber, â€" Our stands of trees 500 to 1,000 xel!:l old are distinctly limited, ndâ€"when these trees are gone we shall not be able to replace them. If we watch our step, and replace our Jsut carelessness and â€" imâ€" providence with providence and care, we shall probably continue to have timber and a timber industry. But it will not be based on the big trees.â€"Vancouver Province. . In the Estate of Samuel Buchanan, Deceased. AllEpersom having claims against the : Estate of Samuel Buchanan, late of the Township of ‘North York, Gentleman, Deceased, who died on or about the Tenth day. of February, 1943, are hereby notified toâ€"send: im to the undersigned Adâ€" ministratrix of the Estate of the ‘said.‘deceased on‘ or before‘ the Sixteenth day. of. September,. 1943, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said‘ Administratrix will distribute the assets..of the said deceased having regard only to claims of w):ich she. shall then have motice ard‘she will not be liable to any person of whose tlaim she shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. _ Any persons having any claims against William Snirew., Bution Pollard, late of the Town of Wesâ€" ton, deceased, who died 25th March, 1942, are required to file such claims with the \md.ulsn‘d on or before the Tth day of September, 1943, immediately :after which date the estate will. be distributed. FOREST CONSERVATION DATED at Toronto, this 23rd day of August, 1943. DATED at Toronto this 10th day of August, 1948; rix by her Solicitor W. Elmer Brandon, 414 Bay Street, Toronto. In Estaté of TOMAS WM. ROBERTS: fate of ho rewnenig of Etobicoke, in the County of Ycrm. deceased, who died on or about the 31st day of May, 1943, You.are hereby notified to m in the undersigned nu:uhtivu of ‘the said deâ€" imbe, 190. To rerucuies i date fl: -xud'pm:luzl nw“mmufi e tl\(odc dwill dumhl:nh the assets of .t:l claims of which u'w t;b..z have notice to the exclusion of all others, and they will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not t?n have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Toronto this Tth day of August, 1948. C. S. Gardhouse, Jou‘bol‘o'lm (Administrators) ; ? GEORGE W. GARDHOUSE, 57 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, Ontario, â€" their Solicitor herein. SHILTON, WALLBRIDGE & v _ AULT, 100 McKinnon Bldg., Toroné:). Ft a Her Soticitors Notiecs to Creditors Notice to Creditors and Others Notice to Creditors GRETA VIOLA BUCHANAN, ) Administratrix, by ETHEL TURNER, Administratâ€" SAILOR MARRIES BOOKS FOR 60 yard, individual medley swim (89 seconds), 1st, Mason, No. 1 Manning. Depot, R.C.A.F.; 2nd., Keogh, No. «1 B & G School, Jarvis. * 160 yard free style relay for Frank ‘Openshaw Trophy (1 min. 28 seconds), 1st, team from Camp Borden, Lt. J. M. Hunter, A 11 Infantry, R. J. Rumble, R.C.A.S.C. A 19, M. Griffin, R.C.A.S.C. A 19, A 19. the chlmg{onahip. winning the main trophy of the evening. The success of the whole event, was due to :the splendid leadership of Dick LeLisle who has devoted years to the development of the sport of . swimming. The meet, staged under his direction, was pne of the finest he has ever put‘ on and on all sides he was given praise for his efforts. 120 yard, medley relay (1 min. 1 Sseconds), 1st, No. 1 Manning Depot, R.C.A.F. team, Cpis, Honan; Chipperfield, Prud. Homme. and E. T. Pritchard, R.C.A.S.C RavinaSwimming Meet Is Very Successful _ Following are the events and their .times: 100 yard free style (1 min. 2 3â€"5 seconds), Ist, Pte James, Infantry, Brantford; 2nd., _ Prud. Honmme, No. 1 Manning Depot, R.C.A.F. 100 yard breast stroke (1 min. 19 1â€"5 seconds), 1st, Keogh, No. 1 B & G School, Jaryis; 2nd., Mcâ€" Cauley, No, 1 Manning ;Depot, RG.APF.â€" â€" â€"â€"« Ravina Gardens was the scene of one of the most successful swimming meets in its history last Wednesday night, with a real surâ€" prise cropping up in the trophy competition. The relay team from the. Army uu&plied that surprise and ‘swanr with no uncertainty to 60 yard free style (34 seconds), Ist, Lt. Hunter All; 2nd, Cannon, No. 1 B & G School, Jarvis. 60 yard back stroke (37 1â€"5 secâ€" ond8), ist, Cpl. J. Honan, No. 1 Manning Depot, R.C.A.F.; 2nd., Bertram,W., Camp Borden, A new weapon in the fight against Uâ€"boats is the escortâ€"carrier ‘‘Pracker".. These craft, known to the British Navy as "Woolworth Carriers" help to keep down Uâ€"boats in midâ€"Atlantit, far outside the range of shoreâ€"based planes used for convoy prétection. Some of them, according to U.S. reports, carry from "POCKET CARRIER" HELPS THE ALLIED NAVIES TO FIGHT V:â€"soATs Girls, 16 .years and under, 60 139 MAIN 8T. 8. 65 Main St. S. Irvin Lumber Co. uts. Relay Team From Army Captures Main Trophy Quality Cleaning FOR LUMBER CLEANERS® AND DYERS Tether Bxeos .._ OR JU. 9662 Courteous Service PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 Py BUILDERS‘ SUPPLIES CALL WESTON 74 AND The first practical lawn mower was invented in 1868. Friedman went to see Dr. Benâ€" jamin Kolber who discovered and removed the bullet. "Wherever our truck stopped, troops came runnng with lemons, melons, tomatoes, grapes," said Anna. Friedman told Detective Sgt. Bonnier that he was walking along St. Lawrence near St. Catherine street in the central section of Montreal late on the night of July 17, when he felt something strike him on the head, The resulting bruise over his eyes did not respond to home treatment and eventually became painful. $ ON FIRING LINE London.â€"After more than three years in England caring for army manoeuvre casualties and runâ€"ofâ€" theâ€"mill ailments in a spicâ€"andâ€" span, elaboratelyâ€"equipped military hospital, the Sicilian campaign is great stuff for Canadian nurses. She writes to The Canadian Press in London: "Our billets are very crowdedâ€"55 in one roomâ€" but it‘s amazing how wonderfully well we get along." | s Abraham Friedman, 48, of Montâ€" real, went to see a doctor after an injury _ sustained almost three weeks before had failed to heelâ€" and had a .22 calibre bullet reâ€" moved from his forehead. _ Boys, 16 and u;&'e'; '--;(Su'ynrdl, free style, (24 1â€"5), ist, Ed. Gregory; 2nd, Ernie Bradley, This word comes right from the battle front in Sicily, yritten by Nursing Sister Anna Cran of Winâ€" nipeg. | The Canadian girls received a tremendous reception from the Briâ€" tigh troops. . P yards, free ltzle. (89 2â€"5), 1st., Corrinne Delisle; _ 2nd, Diana Hunter, Girls, 15 years andâ€" under, 40 {lll'd!, free style, (26 4â€"5), 1st, unter, Boys, 12 years and under, 20 yds. free style, (13 2â€"5), 1st, Fred Smith; 2nd, ack MacDonald. FOUND THE TROUBLE PHONE TOâ€"day wWESTON 845 20 to 30 *I-. ‘Tracker" and a sister ship "Searcher" have already been handed over to the Royal Navy by the U.S.A. Picture shows: The escort carrier "Tracker" of the Royal Navy. Note the large number of gun mountings. Few people today realize that wheat, for so long the Cifiderella of agriculture, unwanted in the quanâ€" tities made annually available from.the farms, is rapidlx assumâ€" ing its normal place as the single most important crop grown. The evidence accumulates that existing surpluses will quickly disappear, and it is not by any means out of the question to envisage actual scarcity. What that would mean in terms of war strategy can better be imagined than described.â€"Winâ€" nipeg Free Press, ; The story of what the women of Toronto are doing to ]{;omote the war‘ effort and the welfare of the community will be graphically gre- sented in an exhibition to be held in the main store of the T. Eaton Co. Ltd., fifth floor, September lithâ€"18th, inclusive. _ "Work . of Women Volunteers in Peace and War" will be the title. i Over one hundred organizations will be represented, in novel ways, both pictorially and in action exâ€" hibits, and it is estimated that in the _ neighbourhood _ of 100,000 people will view the exhibition throughout the‘ week. The event is being organized by the Women‘s Voluntary Services, (a subâ€"committee of the Citizen‘s Committee for Troops in . Trainâ€" ing); produced and financed by the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. The exhibition will coincide, both in point of time and general aims with _ National Volunteer Week across Canada, sponsored by the Department of National War Serâ€" vices, _ Women‘s Voluntary Serâ€" vices Division. The objects are: To give recognition to volunteer workâ€" ers; to inform the publicâ€"as to the vast field and wide variety of volunteer work, open to all; to stimulate the recruiting of volunâ€" teer workers, badly needed in so many lines. . â€" There will be a program _ of events of special interest each day during â€" the exhibition and a conâ€" tinyous showing of excellent movâ€" ing pictures and slides. ~ DEMAND FOR WHEAT War Effort Of Toronto Women Will Be Shown Extension of Compulsory Employment Transfers. ___ Js 2 es : * DBEPARTMRET OP The first five Compulsory Transfer Orders listed occmw pations, and required compliance by all male employses in those occupations if (a) in an age and marital class designated under the Military Callâ€"up, or if (b) 16, 17 or 18 years of age. The Sixth Order repeats all occupations given in the five earlier Orders, and requires all other men from 16 to 40 years of age (both ages inclusive) to become available for transfer to higher priority jobs, by registering at the nearest Employment and Selective Service Office, § Details of the Sixth Order were advertised in daily newspapers at the end of August. Copies of the Order may be secured from any Employment and ;deetln Service Office. THE 6th Compulsory Employment Transfer Order, issued under authority of National Selective Service Civilian Regulations, requires compliance not later than September 8th, 1943. After that date no employer may continue to employ any man covered by this Order, unless nnder special permit. If in doubt as to the coverage of this Order, .or the pro« cedure under it, ask your nearest Employment and Sélective All Endpalons ased 16 w80 me mam copered Bz the | Orders. To L.uu..'r mln..nc% 4 registered must so â€"by September 8th,â€" 1943. .,.";"._,;: NATIONAL The United Kingdom Informaâ€" tion Office states in a publicity note that India has seven distinct racial divisions of people, 225 difâ€" ferent spoken languages, and 17 different written languages, while less than two per cent. of the popuâ€" lation can read and write English. These facts give an idea of the problem which faces the officials who direct the vast Empire‘s destines in a time of world upâ€" heaval. The record of good governâ€" ment to date is a tribute â€"to the wisdom of British statesmanship.â€" Montreal Gazette. 1621 edition of the "Arithmetic‘ of Diophantus, author of the earliest known work on Algebra, has been presented to the Univerâ€" sity of New Hampshire by Dean Hermon L. Slibin of the univerâ€" sity‘s. graduate school. OLD:â€"SCHOOL BOOK time, ©0+ Marriage in Wartime. % Home Management in Wartime. Facing Rationing. Looking your best. Women‘s Role in Wartime. Such discussions in a friendly atmosphere where you feel free to speak your mind helps to raise your spirits and your understandâ€" ing of present day conditions. Leaders of the discussions will be announced at a later date. HAVE REAL PROBLEM The Y.W.C.A. is ;â€"l'n‘;mber of the Federation of Community Serâ€" vices. $ uB asl 1 Women‘s Problems in Wartime will be discussed at the West To-‘ ronto Y.W.C.A, dur.xa the coming season, all women h’:fl' of the | district are asked to in t-luu[ discussions which, will come under | the followinfi headings: j Physical ritness in Warâ€"time. > Mental Health in Wartime, ” Parents and Children in Warâ€" Women‘s, Girls‘ | S3 Problems During |s.#, These War Days /: Put yourself in circulation! Exâ€"] well above pose !Wuvn- H-h.?o!h a good union around where interesting things Genius and talent ‘ ane Senpring and vome of them {prodis The gresaet of t are sure ou. | It‘s » quite simple, JUIN A \, CLUB., St. Catharines Standard. feteee ton thes i tor rawanes] tong. . <ae hep women girle o COMMUDIEY, | _ Advert was . used and ider young to be " : goodi 2! lonian tim There from 16 io ah *°%* goods in Babylonian time PHONE WESTON®535 3ANANASâ€"Large Stock 14¢ Ib.. MILKâ€"FED BOILING CHICKENS ... 2%¢ 1b. MILKâ€"FED ROASTING CHICKENS.......................39¢ 1b, SPECIALS FOR THE WEEKâ€"END FREESTONE YELLOW PEACHES PRESERVING PEARS | PLUMS 65¢ bsk. . _ >90¢ bek. _ / We Carry a Large Stock of Fruit and Vegetables BRITISH FRUIT MARKET $1.10 per bsk. POTATOES 35¢ bek. §ERYVICE No. 1 §ELIECTIYE At Low Prices Advert ras . used. to good-.i-‘fiyhn'xn times. Exercise Books and Paints Dictionaries, Atlases~â€" _ Mathematical Sets ~_ A.1T.Squibh & SON SCHOOL SUPPLIES ORANGES Many Sizes . _ Ceiling Prices Phone Weston 132 Pencils; ’Pens. Erasers, Rulers Loose Leaf Books and Refills* Everything For School No. 1 DUCHESS APPLES School Text Books CANTELOPES High and Public 124 MAIN NORTH 48 Main North 10c

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