Times & Guide (1909), 20 Apr 1944, p. 5

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# Oe e io t cheap, Also genuine solid walnut antique highâ€"back sofa, over 100 years old. New uphoistering. Teleâ€" phone between 7 and 8. 928â€"W, ELECE’!?}C rangette in first cT;; ONE coal and wool range, one circulating heater, both nearly new, also linoleum rugs and conâ€" goleum s(}unro. Apply S. Winter, Kingdon farm house, Weltn;ount. 0â€"21â€"1w BICYCLE, ladies, fair condition, uq 1. 1 C ‘87 PLYMOUTH Sedan for sale, good condition, small tradeâ€"in. Call between 1 fi.m.-s.ao p.m. 48 Emmette Ave., Mount Dennis. oâ€"lt â€"lw DPR FEng SnCwAm MISTY Phone 585. We defivet. Britli'sh Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N. W M Sn dintd d t hn Acc ib L i matching print dress, size 15. Phone 1006â€"W. oâ€"21â€"1w oc niDeme CV _ H AOW: Ouiet atticles. Apply !?u Usher, Thistleâ€" LIGHT blue wool coat, silk lined #41 w At o MS eR se ‘For authorized Bales and service Fonlirgup_e?pr _quality fresh fish N., Weston. Phone 583" oxâ€"21â€"Iw KITCHEN cabinet, four chairs NO. 1 Caledon E. Katahdin potaâ€" toes, $2.25 a bag. For your garâ€" dening needs, see our display adâ€" vertisement in this issue. British Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N., Weston. xâ€"21â€"1w GRADE "A" large eggs, 35¢ doz. grade "A" medium eggs, 33¢ doz. From best poultry farms. British Fruit Market, 124 Main St. NOW on hand. A full line of tarm fence, poultry fence, steel posts, staples, barb wire, etc. Beatty equipment. O. E. LaRose, Scarlett road, Weston. xâ€"8â€"1w 200 BASKETS No. 1 choice Blenâ€" heim orange igb'le;. The perfect cooking apple, 55c basket. 200 B_A_SKI:I_TSVg’oldgn russets, 35¢ _ basket.â€" British Fruit Market, 124 Main St. N., Weston. Phone 535. xâ€"21â€"1w ONE dropâ€"back studio couch, fair ‘éondition; one Spaniel puppy, three months trained. 236 Majw St, N., Weston. ncâ€"21â€"1w for sale, excellent condition. Price reasonable. One double bed, ome chesterfield, Kroehler. Zone 4â€"346, oâ€"21â€"1w GENERAL Electric Refrigerator Apply â€" Brian _ 731;5(:‘.;113;‘;;)":"1 Lippincott street west, Weston. Phone Weston 36â€"J. oâ€"21â€"1w GIRL‘S tailored suit, size 14, $10, worn twice. A})pl)" 76 Main St. south, Weston. Zone 4â€"502. BICYCLE for sile._goéq;_;omfiiiq ham, c/o Bonita Tea Rooms ONE. Jem rubber air mattress P ‘?‘i attached air pillow, QB 3:e rear cycle carrier for vr luty, 90¢; one C.C.M. front wheel, complete, practically new, $1.35; three pairs silverâ€"piated flat hlnulebun;-_onc tent with fly cover, This: GIRL‘S grey tweed â€" reversible coat for sale. Apply 171 John St. Phone 701. neâ€"21â€"1w Weston, April 20th, 1944 WHEREAS Sunday, April 23rd, 1944, has been designated by Proclamation of The Right Honourable, The Prime Minister of Canada, as National Victory Loan Sunday; AND WHEREAS it seems fitting that the Government of Canada, at this time of national effort on behalf of the Sixth Victory Loan Campaign, should set aside a day of humble prayer and intercession for the succesaful carrying on of such campaign, and in continuance of the war effort of the allied nations ; I, THEREFORE, respectfuilly request the governing authoriâ€" ties of all religious denominations to arrange special and Appropriate services in all churches and places of worship on Sunday, April 23rd, and, I further request all people of the Town of Weston to avail themseives of such services. condition, Twwfvwole:l‘n;;;t-; “IEE ain street north. Phone 230â€"W. oâ€"21â€"1w 38 MAIN N. SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1944 National Day of Prayer and Intercession F. Stormsâ€"LL. 3206 : ARTICLES FOR SALE , ARTICLES POR SALS EXPERT TALLORING AND REPAIRS LADIES‘ and GENTS‘ GARMENTS Clesned and Stored Furs at 2% of their value. All Garments Insured Against FIRE, TREFT or DAMAGE â€" STORAGE â€" MAIN N. J. RAWE PHONE if Proclamation WANT ADS Pick up and delivery. ELECTROLUX WESTON CLEANERS FROST FENCE TIMES & GUIDE AFRIL 20, 1944 GOD SAVE THE KING! a few other ncâ€"20â€"1w xâ€"21â€"1w xâ€"21â€"1w oâ€"21â€"1w â€"Aw â€"1w SEWING MACHINES EXPERTLY REPAIRED ALL MAKES. CABINETS OVERHAULED $1 SPECIALâ€"Tension adjustment, oil machines, lubricate motor, tighen belts. we also purchase wao omnlas s en te ne ids brids (Rock â€" Leghorn cross) ; started pullets, Hybrids (Rock: Leghorn cross), from 5â€"8 weeks old. _ All chicks. hatched from healthy, ‘blogta-ul't'od., high producâ€" ing stock. Shurâ€"Gain Experimenâ€" t:f Farm, RR. <1, Downaview. Phone Weston 161â€"wâ€"2. xâ€"18â€"4w |DRESSER for sale, 28 St. John‘s Road west. Phone 1109â€"J. A CARETAKER wanted for maâ€" _painting of the masonic temple. Apply to W. C. Burrage, 106 Roseâ€" mount avenue, Weston. _ oâ€"21 «w BABY CHICKSâ€"Leghorns and hyâ€" slea hn us 200 7 KITCHEN help wanted, partâ€"time. Apply Bonita Tea, Main street nor&. xâ€"21â€"1w TENDERS wanted for the exterior PARTâ€"TIME . Waitress . wanted. Apply Bonita Tea Room, Main street north. °o xâ€"2lâ€"lw 3â€"PIECE North. c ocoh cals l&:,u Lfi.?.lv_a.(fi ton. r aut.. Cheap to cash buyer. Appg 48 Emmett Ave. 0â€"21â€"1w 25/60 cycle 8â€"tube, singe record. Very goo(f condition. Phone 176â€"W, Weston. oâ€"21â€"Iw NEW ALLâ€"STEEL double bed spring. Herb Foster, RR. 8, Weston. oâ€"21â€"1w GIRL for part time. Apply Star springs, good condition. Phone 39â€"J. 0â€"21â€"1w sale, beige. m'li;y‘b&nkw;-fiora‘- lands and Weston Road. JU. 7490. COMBINATION Columbia Kolster oven and wu-ming closet; . sacriâ€" fice $50.00. Apply 22 Main St. N. 0â€"21â€"Iw FUMED oak buffet; round table; six chairs; excellent condition. After six. 20 Kingdom St., Westâ€" mount. 0â€"21â€"1w NEW Acme gas stove, 3â€"burner, _ oven and warming closet; sacriâ€" DOUBLE size brass bed ton and vicinity every Wednesday, If you have any :.L of sewing machine needing repair or a Singer drophead to sell, phone the SIbPGER SEWIN(? MACHINE CO,. 1198 ST. CLAIR AVE. Kenwood 2154 Open Evenings day evenings. house, dolls carriage, folding chmp tat, dog. Houke, lmege. iubli, large shovel, lifebuoy, large flag. wply J. C.‘%-(Imn, 17 Feg‘n f:g. eston. oâ€"21â€"1w BIRD CAGE and stand, doll‘s _house, doll‘s carriage, folding BRASS BED, % size, box s EUCOPCIE AOEICY 26 ORY COR SPP A good condition, reasonable. A;pfl'y 120 King Street, Friday or Saturâ€" artâ€"time, mly W, C. Burr 06 Rosemo! Ave., Weston. 1192â€"W. Our Service Man will be in Wesâ€" ARGENT‘S EWING MACHINE ERVICE SEWING MACHINES POULTRY FOR SALE TENDERS WANTED HELP WANTED , PHONE 1000 18 Mayor. suite . for n Street xâ€"21â€"1w oâ€"2lâ€"1w â€"l1w ~]w â€"1w ATTENTIONâ€"All makes of elecâ€" tric washers and radios repaired. Eighteen years‘ experience. Lowâ€" est prices. Kenwood 5548. xâ€"17â€"1w WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheuâ€" matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumb:{o, when Rumacaps will give you quick welcome relief, T. E. Richardson, 50 Main Street North, Weston. xâ€"21â€"1w INTERIOR PAINTINGâ€"Free esâ€" timates; courteous service. Phone 57 Weston after six. xâ€"19â€"1w Saturday, April 29 at 1.80 p.m. 5 Beds complete (double and single TWarâ€"time runirtx Zorrowing RANK OF MONTREAL AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Government, must be kept financially fit, so we lend money for thrifty purposes to wageâ€"earners, salaried men and women, business and professional people and executives. Borrow at the Bank â€" if you need to borrow â€" at very low cost on convenient terms: 3 $3.65 per $100â€"repayable in 12 opportunities with cash. â€" We believe the GMm people, as well as TO EDUCATE‘ YTYOUR CHILDREN You may require money for educational fees: Do not hesitate to talk over your needs with the manager of our nearest branch. We agree with you on the imporâ€" tance of continuing the education of children in warâ€" time, no matter how high the taxes nor how many other pressing obligations. * We make personal loans, not only for educational purposes, but also to help Canadians to pay taxes or other obligations â€"and to meet emergencies and 8 Lamps Pictures Wool blankets Goose down pillows Dishes and small 1 Studio couch 1 Refrigerator 1 Quebec heater and _ pipes 1 Fourâ€"burner gas stove 8 Small tables 2 Extention tables 5 Kitchen chairs 4 Arm chairs 1 Chesterfield chair 1 Buffet 2 Electric grills 1 Electric iron 2 Wardrobes POUNDED IN 1817 Modern, Practical Banking for Business and Individuals 4 Rockers 117 Rosemount Ave. P on Termsâ€"CASH. A. E. McEWEN, Auctioneer. W. T. DOUGLAS, Manager Weston Branch: 45 Main Street North monthly instalments. Ask for leaflet "Do Y ou Need Money?" a** s3mn8 tpre» ful articles. Rummage Sale, Liberty Hall, 2991 Dundas St. W., Saturday, April 22, 2 p.m., under the auspices o}‘ the Scout Mothers‘ Association and A.Y.P.A. of St. John‘s Church. gqod used clothing and other useâ€" RESPONSIBLE _ tenants re&x:’n home in which to raise ee wellâ€"behaved younÂ¥ Canadians, Our present home sold. We must move. References. Phone 1163J. ed by adult ‘fil;:lâ€"li-l;y-fi'z; Ast. Day workers. Box 2110, Times & Guide. oâ€"21â€"1w DOUBLE or ll“h rooms for men, preferably with board. Canadian Gypsum Co. Ltd. ‘Telephone Wesâ€" ton 1123. xâ€"18â€"4w 3 OR 4 ROOMS or small flat wantâ€" L_Coming Events l CARPENTRY work, repairs to houses, garages, fences, satisâ€" faction guaranteed. Rates reasonâ€" able. F. Mugford, 231 Main street south, Weston. oâ€"21â€"1w GRADUATE nurse will mind bab ATTRACTIVE sixâ€"r o om house,| centrally located, in Weston; | hw roomu:l‘iw log hrnm‘l!ho-: & e dining room, large | ?unuyp:x:e kitchen with loads ot] cupboards, three large bright bed | rooms, roomy close* , hardwood throughout, fully insulated, launâ€" dpg t.u;:,q _fnnu TWO ACRES of land for salé. Apâ€" e ].;ly Mrs. Marley, Maple Leaf Drive. afternoon or evenings. Box 6, Weston P. O, oâ€"21â€"1w ty, Don‘t fail to ;‘mlm Realty. Phone ings 565â€"M. $5,200â€"OWNER occupied. A real xo iop. Te os “{-l!. Phone “o'-ll"-l-.' grounds, Soth frent and back, ledp $6,500â€"DUPLEX, five rooms burner, _ LANDLORDS, ATTENTION! OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED O# ROOM WANTED _ IN WESTON PROPERTIES FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT '.‘ WANTED oâ€"21â€"1w xâ€"4.1w oâ€"21â€"1w oâ€"21â€"1t â€"Aw How To Buy The New Victory Bondsâ€" This Advertisement Sponsored by CANADA CYCLE AND MOTOR A. L. COULTERâ€"309 Main N.â€"Phone 1072 (Chairman) DON CAMPBELLâ€"8 Sykesâ€"Phone 202 ; A. WEIR ECKENSWILLERâ€"52 Dennison Westâ€"Phone 339 C. A. GRAHAMâ€"84 John St.â€"Phone 347 | M. L. GRAHAMâ€"84 George St.â€"â€"Phone 565M BERT GROSSKURTHâ€"204 Queen‘s Driveâ€"Phone 1081 Local Plants who have an Employee and Employers Victory Loan Committee will | canvass you at your work. Give your order to the Canvasser who calls on you. These well known local men will make a house to house canvass. uWe’II all Put Vietory First"" THREE POWER CONFERENCE on the NHome Front THIS FAMILY is "going into a huddle" to plan ways of buying exira Victory Bonds. Budgets have been checked and reâ€"checked. It‘s clear that luxuries will have to "go overboard", pleasures must be curtailed and new purâ€" chases be postponed. Even some "necessities" must take second place when they Put Victory First. For we at home must match the spirit of unselfishness shown by our fighting forces! And rememberâ€"the little hardships we‘re caused by buying extra Victory Bonds are only temporary. Our money is returned with interest/ Weston _ â€" Sales Personnel â€" o An ifi BUY vICcTORry sonps

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