TRANSPORTATION wanted TRANSPORTATION wanted for gentleman. Arrive in Toronto 9 a.m. Phone 369â€"W, 0â€"22â€"1w young housewives as partâ€"time workers for light factory work. Carl Austin Co., Church Street, xâ€"21â€"1w BTRONG man or boy as assistant in commercial bee yards. Some experience with bees preferred. No permit required. Phone Zone 4â€"468 after 7 evenings. .0 0â€"22â€"1w WOMEN to l‘m;!s_et_:lem, one whole day or two half days a week. Call Weston 634â€"J after 6 p.m. 0â€"22â€"1w WE STIL‘L have a few openings for SMALL purse containing money. Anyone identifying the same and Raying for this advertisement can ave it on application at 30 Robert St., Weston. 0â€"22â€"1w 5 ROOMED bungalow, nice garden and fruits, low rent, good locaâ€" tion, for six or eight roomed house. Phone 380â€"J after 6. 0â€"22â€"1w M gummer cottage. for sale 'r?’?ot z%xloo, with good well, 15 minutes from Malton by car. Apply Mrs. D. Scott, Golfdown Drive, Thistletown, or Box 2216, Times & Guide. 0â€"22â€"1w M m or nodinfl. Grown from l seed, P.E.I. seed. Apply to Arnold J. Gardhouse, Thistleâ€" *own. Phone 390â€"Wâ€"1. 0â€"22â€"1w 200â€"EGG electric incubator and 15 1 BABY‘S play gen; 1 pair rubber ... hip waders,. . Phone 1216â€"J, beâ€" tweenâ€"1.00 and 4.30 p.m. _ 0â€"22â€"Iw «. stove for sale. Apply 43 South Station St. 0â€"22â€"1w 2.,GAS stoves and a Quebec cook \ leghorn hens. Phone Weston 1297â€"J. 0â€"22â€"1w NOW on hand. A full line of farm * fence, poultry fence, steel posts, staples, ?&p _wire, etc. Beatty CHOLCE Irish cobbler potatoes for iUITAR (Hawaiian), case, picks and extra set of strings for sale. 846 after 7.30 p.m., except y. 1â€"wâ€"ne TRANSPORTATION WANTED THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1944 F. Stormsâ€"LL. 3206 W ANT ADS KEN Coop for sale,‘ 6x6x8. !ll 23 Speers Ave. . 0â€"22â€"1w CE chesterfield suite, in good dition; double size iron bed springs. _ Phone ,Islingtan . 0â€"22â€"1w E.colored studio couch for sale, d Avenue, Westmount good condition. 230 King St. es, barb wire, etc. Beatty ment. O. E. LaRose, Scariett Weston. xâ€"8â€"1w authorized sales and service CE oak pedroom suite for , fair col di'tiop. Apply 97 ARTICLES FOR SALE ) walnut . chesterfield table, new. 231 John St., evenings. % xâ€"22â€"1w COTTAGES FOR SALE Pick up and delivery. FROST FENCE ELECTROLUX KET gnrden wagon, 1 fleury No, 21. 28 Dennison Road | a 0â€"21â€"Iw N‘S brand new black spring never worn, size 48. Sell ble. 76 Coulter Ave., Wesâ€" chicken house.‘‘ May be moved. Phone 76â€"W. HELP WANTED ISN‘T IT THE TRUTH 2 EXCHANGE _sedan, excellethE Private. 184 John St., 0â€"22â€"1w. FOUND TIMES & GUIDE 0â€"22â€"1w 0â€"22â€"1w oâ€"43â€"1w 0â€"22â€"1w 0â€"22â€"1w SEWING MACHINES EXPERTLY REPAIRED ALL MAKES. CABINETS OVERKHAULED $1 SPECIALâ€"Tension adjustment, oil machines, lubricate motor, tigh)on }?flsl'. We also purchase used _ machines.. Hifhuz cash prices. Use your local man. Sarâ€" sant’s Sewing Machine Service, 837 Dundas (east of Keele). MUrâ€" ray 3311. xâ€"21â€"1w ton and vicinity every Wednesday. If you have any make of sewing machine nudinï¬ repair or a Singer drophead to sell, phone the SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co. 1198 ST. CLAIR AVE. Kenwood 2154 Open Evenings xâ€"22â€"1w thi-eie-};)or;ll npl;t;n'el;tb or 3 unâ€" furnished rooms by June 1st, Very quiet. Box 2208, Times & (:,(l)xige.I â€"22â€"1 w will same. BEDâ€"SITTING ROOM for girl. Box 2212, Times & Guide. WALNTED by middleâ€"aged couple GOOD LARGE room, twin beds, with or without board, for two girls or two gentlemen. Also garage. Apâ€" Elx 207 King St. 0â€"22â€"1w REPORTER to send news of new buildings, fires, new business and business removals. Stationery and yostaze supplied. Interesting work or spare time, Write now, stating ï¬:lificationu, MacLean Building ports, Ltd., 345 Adelaide Street, Weston, Toronto, Ontario. . xâ€"21â€"1w ipdhat octaic ts ots Fordaie S se t .lR brids (Rock â€" Leghorn cross); started pullets, Hybrids (Rockâ€" Leghorn cross), from 5â€"8 weeks old. _ All chicks hatched from healthy, bloodâ€"tested, hi,gh producâ€" inf stock, Shurâ€"Gain Experimenâ€" tal Farm, R.R. 1, Downsview. Phone Weston 151â€"wâ€"2. xâ€"18â€"4w BABY CHICKSâ€"Leghorns and hyâ€" IF BACKACHES are slowing you up, take RUMACAPS, Pains and aches are relieved after the first dose,. _ Richardson‘s Drug Store, Weston. xâ€"21â€"1w Stucco walls renovated with Water Paints (tinting). Kitchâ€" ensâ€"Bathrooms done in highest quality Enamel. _ Inside and outside finishes. ATTENTIONâ€"All makes of elecâ€" tric washers and radios repaired. Eighteen years‘ xgerionu. Lowâ€" est prices. Kenw 5548. xâ€"17â€"1w "A GOOD PRICEâ€" WALLET containing $8.00, between Scarlett Road. and :Dufferin Street last Thursday. Jack Conley, 12 King George Road. _ 0â€"22â€"1w FIRST CLASS PAINTING n%h?bï¬ié&"in"iï¬i St. N. Zone 4â€"388. 0â€"22â€"1w F n iep y e e on a e td of Bank of Nova Scotia, corner, Saturday morning between 9â€"10 a.m. Reward. 1546 Jane St., Wesâ€" ton. _ , 0â€"22â€"1w BLACK and white cat. Reward for $30.00 (three $10.00 bills), vicinity Our Service Man will be in Wesâ€" A GOOD JOB" Phone 57 Between 6â€"9 p.m. ARGENT‘S EWING MACHINE ERVICE SEWING MACHINES SITUATIONS VACANT store for careful use Phone 438â€"R. 0â€"22 POULTRY FOR SALE used piano, reasonable WANTED TO RENT WANTED To suY ROOMS TO LET 0â€"22â€"1w 0â€"22â€"1w or of DOUBLE or single rooms for men emie ts io oo o e mt es s M Dvi preferably wiax board. Canadian Gypsum Co, Ltd. Telephone Wesâ€" ton 1123, xâ€"18â€"4w inteninllnt bramwiiiih ant hi h 1A 90R s i00003 steadily employed, wishes room with kitchen or grill privileges. Convenient to station. Phone 305â€"J. 0â€"22â€"1w RE‘FIN‘.E?D middle age woman YOUNG lady desires daily work or Teen Ager‘sâ€"Temporary chair, man, Elizabeth Western, and secâ€" retary, Shirley Chappell, have been nomirated by a keen group o\f "collegiate gals". They had a *P. Exâ€"Gym classes on Monday evenings at King Street School are well under wayâ€"or shall we say, well under footâ€"no one out on & limb, but fjenty of limbs well out. Creaking joints bespoke of the ups and downs as Evelyn Bales put us through our paces. Live Wires Clubâ€"With Elana Zenuk, chairman; Vivian Perkins, secretary; Joyce Anderson, assistâ€" ant chairman; Marie McKee, asâ€" sistant secretary; and a jolly group of live members, it is quite eviâ€" dent the name of the club is well chosen. Say! Did you hear of the surâ€" plus of men at the last Live Wire‘s dance held at Central Y on Tuesâ€" day, April 18th. Couples set off with bag â€" and bqrgng on | a "Honeymoon Express". Mountains of food appeared and disappeared â€"without loss of time! . _Now that :\;:h "Â¥Y" Branch is Bs ce Fistine""Smith, the loca + rte ready with their weekly round up of events for the summer. llY†ROOM WANTED IN WESTON WANTED FLASHES | Bummer â€" Programme â€" Chairâ€" man, Audrey Peacock, and secreâ€" tary, Joyce Anderson were nongiâ€" nated from our local committ composed of Marie McKee, Myrtl Russell, Barbara Powell, Joy Webâ€" ber, Helen Grant, Phylis Boylen, Barbara Lepingwell, Mary Grant, Esther Beale, and Kay Burlington. Plans _ include picnics, weiner roasts, swimming parties, weekâ€" end holidays, boat trips, bicycle hikes, and tennis instruction. Wesâ€" ton, Lakeshore and West Toronto branches will join for service men‘s dances once a week for the L n 9 o e aRe Cpl. _ John _ Stewart â€" Mitchell, R.C.A.F;, and Mrs. Mitchell (nee Miss Peggy Stoddart), who were married April 8th in the Church of the Good Shepherd.. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Herbert Stoddart. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mitchell.â€"Photo by Henriette J, Chapman Studio. superâ€"special time at their openâ€" ing party last Friday, April 14th, where 62 "teeners" promise a sucâ€" cessful club. Their next meeting is Friday, April 28th. TIMES AND GUIDE _ IMFES AND GUIDE AIRMAN AND BRIDE |W# _ __8. "Y" banquet next . m;;éh. M E;‘e'p your eyes and ears open for the time, date and place. _ _ At the first joint meeting of the Branth Members Council and the Local Volunteer Committee, plans were discussed for our Weston Don‘t ior?ei next week‘s review with your reporters, Joyce and Audrey. summer. Watch this column for the fun to follow. As we to Press the reports of the first ï¬y show that Aluminum Goods Ltd., Munition Division, have subscribed 17 &e: cent of their payâ€" roll nving:; exible Shaft, 16 per cent; Weldrest Hosiery, 14 })er cent. This outstanding response from the entployeés of these important comâ€" panies is significant inasmuch as it means that on the first day of the I Houseâ€"toâ€"House _ Galesmen Report ‘} Encouraging Results _ ‘There is no doubt that the people of ‘York Township realize the sigâ€" nificance of Canada‘s Sixth Victory Loan. Reports coming in on payâ€" roll Savings from three of York Township‘s industries for the first day of the loan are most gratifying to Victory Loan headquarters, and it also réfutes the many reports that have been circulating in the district that the people.of York are Semen e aboet en Sotk ant York Companies Back |~T. T. Sixth Victory Loan M Many Oversubscribe | .....;: rtant‘ of Victory‘ Loans â€" in w VActom 1ThAIS But remember, the nearer the Victory, the grimmer the cost. We have many sacrifices to make, many stern times to go through, before the enemy collapses in unconditional surrender. That is why Canada‘s Sixth Victory Loan is the most urgent necessity facing us today. This Loan, above all, calls for our All of us at home are looking forward to Victory. We are looking forward to a safe return, of our boys. calls ï¬zâ€"yom If you‘ve accidentally spilled grease from the stove on your kitchen floor, pour cold water on it at once. This will harden the grease so that it can be scraped off and the floor wiped clean with hot water and extn-\\oapy suds, To Removeâ€"Grease From Floor ADt a Tnt idPs e tPc aa c sc c id week‘s issue will carry equally enâ€" couraging figurés from the other industries in York Unit. A It is also interesting to note that salesmen in their houseâ€"toâ€"house canvass report enco ing reâ€" sults which indicate that :i‘ people of our unit are more than ever conâ€" scious of the obligations to the men and the rest of Canada, who are doing the fighting to "put vicâ€" tory first." * oversubscribed the total required for the period of the loan. Although reports. indicate .that employees of other companies are equally enthusiastic, headquarters have no definite percentages to reâ€" port, but are confident that next Phone ADelaide 3636, Toronto GORDON YOUNG LTD. W A N T E D For Free Pickâ€"up Phone Us We pay phone charges. DEAD HORSES and CATTLE We in Canada first bought Bonds to stave off defeat. Next we bought for attack. 4 NOW LET US BUY FOR VICTORY. greatest effort. Only by the determination of every one of us to buy Victory Bonds to dleumlt...hhylhemfldlouuvingl & » . to buy still more and pay for them regularly out of earnings ... can we help shorten the war and bring back our boys at the earliest possible moment. Boys, 16 and 17 years of age (accepted as specialists), and men, 18 to 49 years of age, inclusive, who will give one night a week to drilling and receiving instruction in the use of infantry weapons. Apply : Memorial School, Westonâ€"Wednesday evenings, 8 to 10 p.m. or Battalion Orderly Room at Fort York Armouries, Torontoâ€"Monday or Wednesâ€" day evenings. sinesesmssnmmmmmmmmnmenveome Recruits Wanted â€" for Reserv The Queen‘s York Rangers SUMMER CAMP AT NIAGARAâ€"JULY 30TH TO AUGUST 12TH, 1944. "A" COMPANY â€" WESTON More Victory Bonds 2ND (Reserve) BATTALION ramunvessenne ossonerennnverenccesescncmenmmsevem Army