_ Wipeed theY/ ‘ Buy Wciorywï¬gndg F, MAXTED PAINTING and DECORATING mt Siges > BUY MORE AND MORE VICTORY BONDS Are you Holding Out m â€" on them wl/wz«ém;ét? W E S T O N Jack Bennyâ€"ann Sheridan in "GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE" WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAYâ€"OCTOBER 27â€"28 ~ TW O FEATURES FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAYâ€"OCTOBER 22â€"23 _ _ _TWO FEATURES MONDAYâ€"TUESDAYâ€"OCTOBER 25â€"26 TWO FEATURES "THE PALM BEACH STORY" James Ellisonâ€"Heather Angel in "THE UNDYING MONSTER" Claudette Colbertâ€"Joel McCrea in James Ellisonâ€"Heather Angel in ~ _ Sherlock Holmes and "THE VOICE OF TERROR" James Ellisonâ€"Jane Wyatt in Lloyd Nolanâ€"Donna Reed in "APACHE TRAIL"® "ARMY SURGEON" â€"ALSOâ€" unit, said: â€"ALBOâ€" m\ohpnvuod. Wherever they may sent, your money, my money and :iut of huntreds of thousands of other Canadians, inâ€" vested in Government Bonds, will be working for their safety and ]w.u-wmnu coming Christmas is the fi away from home for ‘ many of our lads. God grant that it may be the last! But until they do come back, it is the solemn duty of every resident in this district to invest every cent that can be spared in Government Bonds. We will never let it be said that this district fell down in its obli’uion to our boys and girls in uniform." T H E A T R E or with our gallant navy on the \hith seas, is justification enough that we must leave no stone unâ€" turned 7b"mponwr ort them with the cash that wrvrid- the best of equipment, food and clothing that bands in the armed forces, p on active service in foreign trict h:-n"cn blslhn and husâ€" Mr. Perry expressed his gratiâ€" It was the German, Professor Ewald Banse, who wrote in 1932: "Peace carries the danger of comâ€" ing to a standstill, of Vgoi'ndg to sleep. War on the other hand enâ€" livens and invigorates." THE GERMAN OPINION category. our task would be increased a thousandfold." Osxï¬.ivu shown above do not incl the payroll uvinsl plan as applied to the many industries in :.‘:. L.t.:-“h;:i:lm nor do hrti‘teey incl ‘s names‘ r bond _ purchases â€" by individual, They do cover the general canvass, It is pointed out that the industrial payroll purchases are almost equal, as far as objectives go, to the gen- eral canvass in this district. Speâ€" cial names represent a considerâ€" ably higher figure, as co:gontion bond purchases are included in this Weston > Furniture Exchange 647 MT. PLEASANT RD. MAYFAIR 4197 fication that so many of his former volunteer committee â€"&nu again returned to offer their servâ€" m:l“'lfnomud'on-w srhin qualities. aod 1 can sefdly ership qua/ities, and ! can safely "ay that withhet thoir cnoperatign All kinds of good, clean furniture wanted WANTED for cash. MATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTER DATED at Weston this 19th day of October, 1943. C. LORNE FRASER, Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, Weston, solicitor for Thomas Griffith and William R. Holley, executors. SMITHSON, deceased, who died on the 25th day of September, 1942, ‘are required to file full particulars of the same with the undersigned solicitor for the executors of the said estate, on or before the 15th day of November, 1943, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims so filed. son, late of the Township of York, in the County of York, Gentleman, deceased. All persons having claims ï¬gninnt the estate of the said GILBERT The salesman who calls upon you will be fully informed and can advise you of any other details that may come to your mind in planning your purchase. _ Let us all Igo on to the end of this grim affair and "Speed the Victory" with our dollars. able us to go over the top and take our ; proper place among our neighbours. But, be sure to buy your bonds in Weston so.that the amount may be ng&l)iod against our quota of $600,000. By so doing you will enâ€" your‘ order through your employer or send your, order by mail to your local Victory Loan headquarters. Continued from page 1â€" ;hcn your order for Viectory Bonds. ou may give your order to the Victory Loan salesman when he calls at §our home or place of business. ; You can place your order with any of the banks or trust or loan companies." ‘You may place Fifth Victory Loan Our Insurance Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Gilbert Smithâ€" ‘TIMES AND GUIDE DEPARTMENT OP LABOUR TAILORED suit, two dresses and bed, $7; occasional chair, rust, $4. Apply 1804 Jane St., Weston. oâ€"42â€"1w GIRL‘S fawn pollo coat, 313 Main street north. a few other articles for sale, size 12 to 14. Owner going on active service. Apply 1 St. Alban‘s, Weston. oâ€"42â€"1w THREEâ€"PIECE Simmons metal bed, two air mattresses, two cotâ€" ton filled mattresses for the above. Phone Weston 104â€"R. oâ€"42â€"1w OI:IE‘ a.mtiqu_e Je_n_n); Lind spool BEDROOM furniture, new Quebec heater and pipes, electric fixâ€" tures. Apply evenings after seven o‘clock, Apt. 1, 59A Main street north. ‘Phone Weston 663. oâ€"42â€"1w bnftin uind in in nb ENTE3 LECCE® piece, beautiful; dining; bedroom suite, new spring mattress; also rust broadloom rug 10‘ x 12‘; and small blue broadloom; also Orienâ€" tal Spata rug 6‘ x 9‘. JUnction 3978. 0â€"42â€"1w order, $150 cash. Phone 360â€"W, Weston. oâ€"42â€"1w CHESTERFIELD _ suite, threeâ€" 1931 FORD_icouge, good running coil springs; all steel 3â€"4 bed, walnut, cable springs, excellent condition; reasonable. 225 Lawâ€" rence Ave. E. 0â€"42â€"1 w ALL STEEL double bed, walnut BORDER fancy and Roller bred cnmr{hhen; for sale, $1.00 up. A&)ly llaby‘s Store, Main N. Phone 184. xâ€"42â€"1w 1 QUEBEC cook stove for sale, in good condition. 37 Harding Ave. BABY‘S goâ€"cart, grey, in g condition. Apply 85 Main ) 1 STEEL bed. 60 Kingdom St. 0â€"42â€"1w and rlgiiï¬'.â€"sviâ€"nx:r- S_Qâ€"'.;l{ ‘Centre, 1198 St. Clair West, KEnwood 2154. xâ€"13â€"4w WE HAVE a limited number of new treadles and hand portables. Get yours while they last,. Also used machines for sale. Rentals Minister of Labour _ Director, National Selective Service FARMERS AND FARM WORKERS TIMES & GUIDE W ANT â€"ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE If Your Farm Work has Slackened for the Winter, You Are Needed Elsewhere in Essential Employment to return home when needed. Also, those on postponement under Mobiliâ€" zation Regulations will continue on postponement while in approved essenâ€" tial work during the slack on the farm. Please answer this vital call NOW. For full information please apply to one of the following: The nearest EmPLoymENT anp SErEcTIvE Highly essential workâ€"very important in Canada‘s war effort and for the welfare of the Nationâ€"is threatened with shortages of workers. One of the few sources of men available for other high priority jobs is those men on the farm who will not be needed at home during the Fall and Winter. Heavy needs must be met in many linesâ€" producing fuel wood and other necesâ€" sary forest products; in base metal mines, in food processing, in railway track maintenance. If you live on a farm and are not needed at home during the Fall and Winter, you are urged to answer this national appeal. Farmers engaged in essential work during the off season will be allowed Service OrFice or The nearest ProvinNcIat AcricUuLTuratL RepresENTATIVE or Your Locar Farm Propuction CommtTTE® NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE size 14. oâ€"42â€"1w 1w â€"1w ronto property a sixâ€"room bungâ€" alow, 4 large rooms and bath inâ€" cluding a large bedroom on ground floor, 2 large bedrooms on second floor, west of Humber at Weston, large lot, early possession. Phone 570â€"R. 0â€"42â€"1w FOR SALE or exchange foi Toâ€" rent, bedroom, large living room, kitchen _ and bathroom, convenâ€" iences, hardwood, hot water heatâ€" ed, storm doors and windows, good cellar, $35.00 per month, including coal, ideal for middleâ€"aged couple; references required. Owner (solâ€" dier‘s wife) to retain small apartâ€" ment in rear. Phone 908â€"J. $1,600.00 â€" 6â€"ROOMED bungalow, ON Russell Rd., frame cottage for just outside the town, good garâ€" den, hen house, small down kgny- ment. Easy payments. Packham Realty. 0â€"42â€"1w work, morning or afternoon, five hours per day. Apply Weston Selective Service. xâ€"42â€"1w _with garage. Adults only. Bok 4210 Times and Guide. _ 0â€"42â€"1w HOUSEWIVES for partâ€"time war 4â€"ROOM flat and sunroom for regt _ practically new, cream and black, oven and side oven,. 22 Lippincott street west. oâ€"42â€"1w one threeâ€"piece chesterfield, wine colour. F. LaRose, 13 Scarlett Rd. Phone 512â€"M. oâ€"42â€"1w TABLE top threeâ€"burner gas stove, THREEâ€"PIECE bed outfit for sale ONE Gurney gas stove, fourâ€"burâ€" ner, large oven and broiler, white enamel and grey trim; one white metal refrigerator, holds 25 pounds of ice; one threeâ€"burner gas top and no oven, one small cabinet with drawer, bottom for records; $3. 22 Dennison road west. PROPERTIES FOR SALE A. MacNamara, ARTICLES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE HELP WANTED FLATS TO LET in 0â€"42â€"1w â€"1w Mrs. Lereine Ballantyne, direcâ€" tor of Home Baking Service of the Robin Hood Kitchen, will be the guest speaker at the Women‘s Asâ€" sociation of Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, October 26, at 2.30 g{.m., in the Sunday school room. Mrs. Ballantyne‘s subject will be ‘"Nutrition and Recipes Ideas." A cordial invitation is extended to all ladies who are interedwg. A silver collection will be takén/fup. 0â€"42â€"1w CAMPBELLâ€"In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Rogert Duncan, who died Oct. 17, 1942. In memory we see him just the same, > As long as we live we treasure his nqme; Deep in our hearts he is living yet, We loved him too deeply to ever forget. Ever remembered by mother, dad, sister and brothers. oâ€"42â€"1w Mr. Fred LaRose, Scarlett road, Weston, announces the engagement of his niece, Audrefr Aileen, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Pearl Tomlinson, to Edward Steel, of Barranquila South America, son of Mr. ané Mrs. Steel, of Pittsburgh, Pennâ€" sYlvania. The wedding to take place in Bogota, Columbia, South America, in November. oâ€"42â€"1w In Memoriam Engagements COUNTRY~gl:'rl wants room for light housekeeping or room and board. Apply 55 Queen‘s drive or phone 889, oâ€"42â€"1w COUNTRY <girl wants TRANSPORTATION from Weston to 'vic'init‘{câ€")i'ég;!i;lr:na' Fleet streets. nrrivinag a.m., leaving 5 p.n. Phone 578. oâ€"42â€"1w [ Coming Events l FOR INSURANCE â€"PERSONAL for 44â€"40 Winchester shells or twelve gage shot shells. Phone 907â€"W. 0â€"42â€"1w DOLL carriage, stroller type, i good conditf:r'x. Phone I&W' property floater, fire and autoâ€" '{‘09{13- __c'lll Ackrow Realty, 445â€"W or 728â€"W. home for rent, all conveniences. Phone, 763.W. 0â€"42â€"iw WILL swap lg}en_;zlge shot shells FURNISHED room in private ROOM for rent, suit gentleman. 74 John St. j oâ€"Bâ€"1w WILL person seeing accident at o faeth on h m please phone Zone 4-584' i o-(g-lv BRIGHT furnished room, room and HARRY CRAWFORD, painting wl@l. 16 mmo.m Births, Marriages, Deaths Cards of Thanks, Engageâ€" ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headings 10c Per Line. _b‘iinimnm Charge board if desired for one or HALLOWE‘EN D ANC E Friday, October 29th ROOMS TO LETâ€"FURNISHED We Dare ( You * d decorating, interior decora upchum JU. 4858. POULTRY FOR SALE ROOM AND BOARD (SPADINA RD. SOUTH OF ST. CLAIR) Lucky Prizes and Big Prizes for Costumes TO ATTEND â€" .. NOTICES ROOMS TO LET REAL ESTATE CASA LOMA WANTED SWAP THE ANNUAL x42â€"1w x~42â€"4t 0â€"42â€"1w â€"1w â€"1w in Buy War Savings Stamps Regâ€" ularly. Public notice is hereby given that the first sitting of the Court of Revision to hear and determine complaints and appeals against assessments, etc., as shown upon the assessment Roll for the Muniâ€" cipality of the Town of Weston, prepared in the year 1943, will be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Weston, on Wednesday, Noâ€" vember 10th, 1943, at 8 o‘clock p.m. All parties interested are reâ€" &Jired to take notice and govern emselves accordingly. HARRY G. MUSSON, Town Clerk. Weston, Oct. 21st, 1943. Town of Weston â€" _ Court ofRevision . If you have a Costume you may win a prize. . THE CASTLE WILL DEFINITELY BE HAUNTED! KI. 0700 _ $2.00 Couple SouP SE Covel : adbee Aintani Airer o Robin, left last Thursday to join her husband, Pilot Officer Smart, who is stationed in Manitoba as an instructor in the R.C.A.F. Corps. The groomâ€"toâ€"be is the only son of Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Ranney of Beacon, onâ€"theâ€"Hudson, New \?:nk. A unig;xe feature of the thmifn is t:i‘dti ovemiber 2nd oi; e silver w ng anniversary the bride‘s parents. The young couple will reside in Fort St. John, British Columbia. F. Sonoski and T. W. Rimmer of Weston were listed as recent duates _ at _ No. 2 Wireless g;ool, RC.A.F. Mrs. R. H. Young and daughters, Janice and Kay, of Goshen, Indiana, were recent visitors to the home of Mrs. Yo\m%;s“?ther, Mr. C. E. Calhoun, 176 mount Ave. on the evening of November 2nd, when Miss J:X Chisholm, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chisâ€" holm of Weston, who has spent the st year in offices of the Alaska El.ighway, will become the bride of First Lieut. J. Buckminster Ranâ€" ney of thg LUnited States Army Air ‘ on‘ sorp: Tepdiindior ccaase iscc ic alvs ite freely as the boys really ;:-::t .i -mo“k:.md I know that ose c are more appreâ€" ciated tm. any ever ltnth:o the troops." This will show â€"citiâ€" zens of Weston that cigarettes are needed among the armed forces, so contribute wï¬omver and wherever you can to the Cigarette Fund. A wedding of unusual interest will uh&ï¬eo in the chapel of Timothy Eaton Meniorial chuttch e ascoe T pm just arrived in this area, was out of smokes, so I handed them out property in Weston, Mt. Denâ€" nis areas. Several recent sales. The demand is greater than the supply. Let us sell yours. Leon Carton, 6 John St. Phone 1056. Tucker who celebi birthday overseas. Airwoman Grace Norman of a R.C.A.F. â€"was home rtl-w*& weekâ€"end. _ Congratulations to Corp. Â¥..C. payment for small acreage for chicken farm. Thistletown, or district, close to bus line. Leon Carton, 6 John St. Phone 1056. CLIENTS waiting to purchase $3500.00â€"A cosy little six room house. Brick and shingle. Hot air heating.. Nice lot. Side drive. Central, five minutes from car line. Five hundred cash. Leon Carton, 6 John St. Phone 1056. A READY client with good cash Organize Your Party Now Mrs. N. W. Smart and baby son, Property for Sale PERSONAL’S‘f freely as the boys really .i mottk:.md I know that c are more appreâ€" tm any ever seht to the "â€" This will show the citiâ€" ( Weston that cigarettes are among the armed forces. so tions to v. cclebrated his" sdcond 0 1+