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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Mar 1944, p. 5

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§\ * beets or carrots, 2 bunches 15¢; & , green beans, 25¢ lb.; carrots, 8 lbs. 6 10¢; spinach, 2 lbs, 19¢; mushâ€" rooms, 49c lb; rhubarb, 2 lbs. 25¢; celery hearts, 2 bundles 25¢; large pink grapéfruit, 4 for 29¢; Black Diamondâ€" grapefruit, 4 for 25¢; Sunkist oranges, 15¢, 29¢, 35¢, 45¢, & a 496 ghd 59c dozen; new cabbage, 5¢ Tb.; firm tomatoes, 29c lb. British x , Fruif Market, 124 Main St. N., Wekton. Phone 535. xâ€"14â€"1w J | t i For authorized sales and service t Â¥ 150 BASKETS lovely Tolman sweek * .f,PalI:“. A real buy at 39¢ basket. a Bri Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N., Weston. Phone 535. _ xâ€"14â€"1w io 6 * @81 CHRYSLER Coupe in Aâ€"1 conâ€" m&pmuuuu o basket. _ 200 baskets Spys, 55¢ basket. British Fruit Market, 124 Mainâ€"St. N. Weston. Phone 535. AN EARLY reminder, ‘We are goâ€" ing.to have large of cerâ€" tifi:g. seed poutoem trees, shrubs, evergreens, roses, bulbs, etc. British Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N., Weston, Phone 535. ; xâ€"14â€"1w 120 BASKETS No. 1 Snows from _ cold storage, crisp and juicy, 49c LARGE cauliflowers, 29e; new smallholders, we are agents for Steele Briggs seeds. No order too small, no order too large. Buy early.. All seeds by packet or bulk. British Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N., Weston. Phone 535. xâ€"14â€"1w Fruit Market. TO FARMERS, market gardeners, Fruit â€"Market, 124 Mairt St. N. Weston. xâ€"14â€"1w FISH. for Lent. See our display > advert. in this issue. | British din potatoes, guaranteed splendid cookers, 47c peck, $2.25 bag. We strongly advise you to buy enough potatoes to last you until new erop Mount Dennis. Phone 585. British 500 BAGS No. 1 Caledon E. Kathaâ€" potatoes to last fon until new erop starts. Free delivery Weston and (@PVECS D OPRDC BDCCC PPRRM, MAMT spring filled cushion, $2.00;" 1 dome, amber color, $1.00; 1 oak JAMESWAY electric broiler batâ€" . tery. Phone 134â€"wâ€"8. oâ€"l4éâ€"1w 1 BRASS Bed, %â€" un is & equipment, â€"O, E. LaRose, Scariett ro&u, Weston. xâ€"8â€"1w NOW on hand. A full line of farm _fence, poultry fence, steel posts, edestal, $1.00, Apply 249 Main t. N., Weston. 0â€"14â€"1w F. Stormsâ€"LL. 3206 WANT ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE Pick up and delivery. FROST FENCE ELECTROLUX Â¥, MARCH 3, 1044 TIMES & GUIDE %â€"size, complete, green plush, with xâ€"14â€"1w xâ€"l4â€"1w oâ€"43â€"1w cl4â€"1w MALE wireâ€"haired terrier, Weston taisNo. 5. Reward. Phone Wesâ€" ton 591â€"W. 0â€"14â€"1w WIREâ€"HAIRED terrier, aged 9 years, black and white, named "Jack." Reward. Phone Weston 715 after 1 p.m. 0â€"14â€"1w work. Apply by letter, stating full particulars to Mrs, S. T. Chapman, 173 Lambton Ave., Mt. Dem(m)iu.4 â€"14â€"w CHILD‘S skis and poles, vicinity of Springmount avenue. Zone 4;51132. y ivtme oâ€"l4â€"1w WOMAN wanted for housework in Mount Dennis, hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., no Saturday or Sunday work. Apply by letter, stating full sion arran SIXâ€"ROOMED brick house, all conâ€" veniences, fiftyâ€"foot lot, good location, ’anau side drive. Apply Box 88, Times and Guide. Possesâ€" FIVE rooms, solid brick bungalow, almost new, completely decorated within six months, close to school, , hardwood floors, everyâ€" gtfinz in perfect condition; no reâ€" pairs n:ceum u‘x‘but?ntiis'u;dh paymen s pply to + Cnmpbeu,r;‘gz Church street, Wesâ€" ton. Dagu, ELgin 6684; nights, Weston 802â€"M. xâ€"l4â€"1w $4500 $5,500 â€"Lovely sixâ€"roomed solid [IEgEY EMPWOL OM O PORE MIVY UVITY: $1,500 cash. Call M. L, Graham, of Packham Realty. 0â€"14â€"1w district, close to _ shopping, churches and transportation. wvery convenience. This is a buy. Don‘t delay. $1,000 cash. Call M. L. Graham, of Packham Realiy. Oâ€"l4â€"1w __brick house, all hardwood, hot water heating; & real nice home. rooms, brick, hardwood, laundry tubs, private drive, xtn? Imâ€" mediate possession. Substantial gyment retiulred. Prlnclsall only. x 1474, Times and Guide. . . y4.000â€"6 Rooms, lovely home, good C.C.M. racer, all overhauled and painted, in good condition. Phone Zose €in. * ncâ€"l4â€"1w DINING room suite fde sale, like __new. 18 St. John‘s road east, ELECTRIC _ range, white, side gl__x'_g;‘;l-‘ ?oah'ol. Jm:cc new. CAMERA, 3.5 super ikonts with filters and ““B $180.00; also brand mew .&xirh le â€" t iter, complete, $55. Phone '7314 eveâ€" nings. Oâ€"14â€"1w Owner‘s Home Immediate Possession ARTICLES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HELP WANTED Weston neâ€"l4â€"1w 0â€"14â€"1w oâ€"l4â€"1w oâ€"l4â€"1w FAMILL ol three urgon:liy in need of house in Weston or vicinity by May 1. No small children. Can furâ€" nish good references. Phone 262â€"W. FAMILY of three urgently in need work, evenin i"ox;lvy-.“_l;o; '1'6?. Times and Gm'd'q. oâ€"14â€"1w 7â€"ROOMED house in Weston; subâ€" USED _ PIANO wanted. Phone _ 204â€"Wâ€"2 evenings. neâ€"l4â€"1w YOUNG housewife desires clerical stantial down payment, Box 1475, Times and Guide. __0â€"14â€"1w tenant, modern sixâ€"roomed house immediately or not later than June 1. References. LAkeside 5863 after seven. xâ€"14â€"3w WANTED by careful permanent 6â€"QUART baskets, 25¢ doz; potato bags, 60c doz; bushel hampers, 50c doz. British Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N., Weston. xâ€"14â€"1w removal of garbage for the vilâ€" lage of Thistletown. Information supplied by Hugh H. Main, Thistleâ€" town. 4â€"14â€"1w FUR!‘HS!:I ‘ED room for gentleman, preferably in Weston. Phone 78â€"J. 0â€"14â€"1w TENDERS will be received for the hiithnat ied in ‘shiiibeaiadith dudsch Absb c lt J Ac2 1 twin beds. Apply evenings, 74 John St., Weston. 0â€"14â€"1w when R\unu:r welcome relief. LARGE furnished room, suit two; Mount Dennis preferred; child atâ€" tending school; mother on war work during the, day. Box 1340, Times and Euidfi. xâ€"18â€"1w ROOM with board. Apply 207 King street. oâ€"l4â€"1w RESPECTABLE married Actrom ie Riates sto\ whsten: a es Pb‘ . oh. Rpomel, property policy in hand is worth two intenâ€" tions in future. xâ€"17â€"8w INTERIOR PAINTING. Free estiâ€" mates. Courteous service. Mcâ€" Cartney, phone 57 Weston after six. xâ€"12â€"1w NEVER insure tomorrow what you Assistant caretaker for cemeâ€" tery located in Weston, Ontario. War w not eligible. Apply Weston Employment Selective with child desizes good home in ROOMS TO LETâ€"FURNISHED HELP WANTED OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO BUY ROOM AND BOARD responsibility if you are convicted of a violation of the law following an accident? You may f find an insurance policy difficult to secure then, It is better to drive safely and avoid accidents than to find yourself unable to drive at all. GEBO. H. DOUCETT, ' Minister of Highways GET YOUR 1944 MOTOR VEHICLE WANTEG Your 1944 motor vehicle permit is now ready. Good citizenship and good sense tell you to get it now, Take good care of your 1943 plate. Wartime reâ€" strictions require that you use it for another year. Your motor vehicle permit fée remains the same. With your 1944 motor vehicle permit there will be issued a windshicld stamp such as that illustrated. The display of this stamp will validate the use of your 1943 plate. 1944 drivers‘ licenses are now available and should Â¥File No. 4029, FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Do you know that both your motor vehicle permit and driver‘s license will be automatiâ€" cally suspended until you file proof of financial oâ€"18â€"1w ’ Fourteen of the nineteen moving pictures acclaimed the best of 1943 have been made available for showing to troops of the Canadian Army, The five others are unâ€" available in sizes used by Army projectors. I wish to thank the Business Men‘s Association of Weston for the cigarettes my husband received overseas. Mrs. Wygle. 0â€"14â€"1w SCOTTâ€"In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Jack, who passed away March 1, 1941. We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another {ur, For our lonely hours of t! inking Thouahu of you are ever near. â€"Sadly missed and ever rememâ€" bered by Mother, Dad and g‘afi\ily. A â€"14â€"1w Cards of Thanks In Memoriam DEYâ€"Ella Bell, at her home, 30 Frankdale Avenue, East Y'ork. on Monday, Feb 28th, 1944, Mrs. Ella Bell Dey, {elovod wife of Frank Dey and eldest daufh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell, 1 Rectory Road, Weston. Funeral services took place from the Trull Funeral Home, 111 Danâ€" forth Avenue, Toronto, Thursâ€" day, March 2, at 3 p.m. Interâ€" ment St, John‘s Cemetery, Norâ€" way. 0â€"14â€"1w. Deaths oo SemiiP‘ c t cer P\ esc P1R before the ninth of March, 1944, after which dndt:’flu assets of ce regact saiy t vicim d o which the bocuu’m shall then have notice. Dated at Toronto, this 15th day of February, A.D. 1944. ANDERSQN, BOURDON & SINOLAITR, 2681 Dundas Street West, Toronto 9, Solicitors for the Executors. xâ€"3w Births MATHEWSâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. R. Mathews (nee Dorothy Polâ€" Korth), & _son, alg l:lne %dm:xtx;‘d ursing Home, February 24th, 1944. A brother for Garry. Mother and baby doing nicely, xâ€"l41w All persons hnviy claims 108 ied esns dhd_al_t_sfi_bo'eqbq. are Notices â€"Under These Headings 10¢ Per Line. _R!lnl-un Charge TIMES AND GUIDE Notice to Creditors |[~====== SHARP, late of the ments, In Memoriams NOTICES NOW the County of York, Investigation of persons receivâ€" ing Indian annuities has resulted in the deletion of a number of names of persons found not to be Indians, it was reported in the auditorâ€"general‘s report, tabled in‘ s.!xe‘ Commons by Finance Minister rate approiiuiiiél} 100 times the density of Canada‘s population. According to Century Diction. s Japan is one of the most thi:lls?y populated places in the world. Four main islands of 147,655 â€" square miles support 70 millions, or 472 to the s%uare mie, This, points out the Vancouver Sun, is at a _ As you see, the old saying does not always‘ hold tmoâ€"neing is often deceiving. Eyes which have proper care are much less deceptive THICKLY .POPULATED wall, that area conitinued to be stimulated, but, not being tired, registered exactly the white that was before it. The rest of the ‘"Receiving Plate"â€"the retinaâ€"of the eye is pretty well tired out l:i' staring at the white paper, and, when we look up at the wlfi. the colour is dimmedâ€"it is almost than are eyes which have been neglected. evidence of the eyes. For example, when we strike our heads, we may see stars for a moment, but we do not for a minute believe that a shower of planets has mllaodu- eendod:poauu. Thhdu':: ani: caused fllfi re of the 0;& 'lfln another deâ€" Wfiflo{mmhamt-oait‘]gf us ve experienced, es 'h“mfifimflndlnd’::nin,- ed. If we stare fixediv for narhana ed. If we stare fludlfi!or .g:.hapc half a minute at a white t of paper with a black splash of ink onit.undthonlook.llqunicklyun white wall, the w will appear dark gray with a white spot on it the same shape as the splash of ink. The reason is that black reâ€" flects the fewest light rays, and a certain small area within our eyes has not been overâ€"exercised by the half minute of staring. Then, when wo“lndgenly look up at a white WARM AIR FURNACES REPAIRED HENRY POPE We have often heard the old say» x 7.,wm'roN 94W "Have those plumbing jobs done NOW",. YOUR EYES SEEING IS DECEIVING __One of the Cubs, Doug. Jennett, expressed all of our thanks to our mothers for the wonderful supper and then we gathered together for a real Cub and Scout sing song. Thanks to our friend, our own Troop Padre, Rev. Mr. Joblin, and his remarkable accordion, we really did have a grand chance to sing our favourite Cub and Scout songs. Inâ€" gidanta_lly_ our Padre like a true Scout, had brought his father with _ D C920 2e A29220000, Chairman oP our Group Committee, welcomed our guests and took tie o&portuno ity as well of introducing the other members of this year‘s group comâ€" mittee, Messrs. Prentice, %Jlu'h. McConnell, and Johnston, Mr. Geo. Baldock, of the Weston Lions Club, told us something about the plans that are being laid for a Weston Community Ci‘entand you bet that that was of great interest to all of us. xfillI g::v- to our mothers that the fat and son banguet is one event in these busy days that we look forward toâ€"it is one of the traditions in our troop that means a lot to all of us. The banquet "good turn"â€"that of donating seeds for brother Scouts in Brihlnâ€"brol;fhz forth a very large collection of packages tory of their nation. Dry Goods No Phone Zone 4â€"469 ever. To our mothers we mâ€"%t sinâ€" cerely express our thanks. are W_“x_; M__m?uf fathers helped ru to Friday in Westminster United, was without a doubt one olmdu b'o:: Pure wool pullâ€"over for school. Long !Yoeves. Plaid ;nd !olidoiolora. Sizes 4 to 6 years €. gom us $1,4G shirts. Boysé golf shc:;e.l Oy‘uious colâ€" ors. Sizes e Per pair ______ 490 Boys‘ blue fox serge, pure wool, long trousers. Sizes 4 to 16 years of sz 95 age. Per pair .. a The father and son Phone Zone 4â€"469 Boy‘s Wear Dodds Dept. Stores | Dodds Dept. Stores LADIES‘ WEAR DEPARTMENT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE (successors to c. E. erossxkurth) YOUR NEIGHBORKHOOD STORE (suecmon_ TO C. L. CROSSKURTH) MEN‘Sâ€" AND BOYS‘ FURKIsHINGS wOMEN‘s l!. CHILOREN‘s m j Uniu. l::: And so the 1944 father and son banquet is now history and & memory that we will cherish for who played their guitars for us. on the Range". Then the bli event of the evenâ€" ing. Mr. Bus and his moving picturesâ€"really pictures we like to see. As an added surprise he also brought along five young ladies him and in his honour we Aim and in fls honour we hope we made the rafters sing with ‘gome Gay eoiore: Sizee 14 to 20 and 46 to 62. $1.29 .. $1.98 Ladies‘ pure wool cardigan sweaters. _ Scarlett, povlv‘au_- "$2.49, $2.95 $3.25 Men‘s kid upper Dr. Campbell police boots. Black only. @PM m cous _ $5.19 sweaters. _ Selrletgh powder blue and rose. Short and Men‘s allâ€"leather dress shoes. Black or Brown. All sizes. Men‘s cream rib combinâ€" ations. White, short sleeve,“long legs. Sizes 84 to 44. Suit ..._._._.....$1 -29 Men‘s shorts and tops. Each ... gi‘.'se'r:’s“iweat shirts. Sizes san ___$1.25 Men‘s Wear Dept. Drink Weston Dairy Milk FOR HEALTH AN ENERGYâ€" _ _ $4.95 CARDIGANS * __ $4.95 PHONES: WESTON 126 â€" JU. 7216 Dennison Road at Main Street 59¢ 29â€"31 Main North Mad‘s ta of members. We know that m so disappointing to be just a name on the waiting listâ€"but we do sincerely want to assure you time to come. Againâ€"thank you mothers, for all you have done for us ; We of the First Weston Group wmild very :llaehflike t? express 'nb: apology to of our friends, are :gxioun to join either the Cubs or the Scouts. Just now both the Pack and the Troop have their full Rose and white marâ€" q uisette curtain maâ€" terial. 36 inches wide. Pe i1 296 RED CGROSS Feb. 28â€"Mar. 15 SAVE and GIVE T742 yds. Woven Cotton Plaid %I::lerial. 36 inches wide. ous _ tartans. Yd. ... 390 Stripped Flanellette. 36 inches wide. Various colâ€" 300 yds. Cotton Seerâ€" sucker Dress Mate Brown, green, blue Red. 30 and 36 ir House â€" Furnishings Dept. ~1.59¢ .: 69¢ To The Continued on plifl' 6

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