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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Feb 1945, p. 6

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The train of thought is rather than“? which led I little bdy, when told not to mention a com- tq rtert's Impuuud foot, to any, " o; and when I get to Henven.‘ won! " nnything to John the mph“. 'LII his hand!" I SSS Magnesium is so weak in its an auto that a tum-ll boy could _ nd I hut-inch bar, yet it in so tough as In alloy that it will stand the shock of landing I 30-ton war- plane. Factors that offut juvenile de- linquency m a {good home, good community “boo a. churches and fi'gl1"tf,1,t,',t Stressed the point Mt" . ommunitrmiaded church We“. AND LONG "t DISTANCE MOVING It Y-n’ Exporklce " increase in Juvenile delinquency It follows: Those under 16 your: emimwely " per cent. and those under 12 yen: over 100 per cent. These conditions are M per out. parental neglect. Youngsters have no choice of parents end they hue to put up with parents they do not select. He held pinata _ responsible and suggested mt training which is necesury to genre parents for the training trff, cit children. __ _ - - _ He pointed out the dangers of 'nflation and the problem of the young men who are in the forces now. but who have never worked in industry. We must trv to um. destand..artd help ytea.ts joys, V V Boarding iGiniCéeGiuiener he had this to any. During the rug: 1939 to 1941 theta has been "m the government" planning " the postwar era, for if the gov- ernment could plan luck I success- m1 "war they an plan I successful postwar. F 1 District Governor Ken Rogers gave an excellent address on three topics of concern to every citizen 9nd community. , 'ii-Postwar unemploymont. V tuemtd-otlr returned soldiers. , Thit6-Juvenue delinquency. F n. brought to our attention the glendid response of our boys to s forces even though they were, Employed previous to the Wit; He has received many lettexs from servicemen and one of them slid} ibis; He had sufficient Confidence} ' A well "tended meeting of the Weston lions Club was held Wed- may night, Jan. 24th. WARDROPE CARTME . Weston police chased two men for uvbnl blocks on Monday, jumping over fences and noun- dering through snowdrirts. The men, ot awny, but left I stolen at beiind them containing an as- sortment of burglar tools. Con, ntgblel Robert Crawford and John Lamont spotted the stolen car on Station Street. When they ap- pmnched it the two men made a their through an alleyway and imaged over a back fence. The con- ntabea followed and kept up the ghee‘e until the futritiyesieris lost in the 'dst/italic/Guia/tr',';': met. erowbar and other instru- ments were found in the cur. Robert's Smart Shop this week In taking all their friends to be sure and secure their calender! early. They regret that it has been Impossible to get these out earlier in the lesson but many manufac- tumm .have suffered from Ihort luppliu and Inbour conditions. TEeU calendars are attractive and may be had without any obligation. V In. LinkUter, Albion Park. was hostess, to the weekly euchre of the Humberview Wartime Association. Following are the prise winners: timt, Mrs, L Peck; second. Mrs. E. Pimm; third, Mrs. E. Van Wyek; causal-titan, Mrs. K. Barrett, The hostess served refreshments. Dr; Ken Rogers Guest Speaker at Lions Club A, Have you noticed the painting and modelling n ttiehkrdiars Purnltun and Electric Snore. “Chalk” Richardson. “Mi owner MI cert-nub improved t "on and improved the display facilities of ting premises on Main Street North. k on hunky afternoon, 8th at the home of Mrs. ' 102 John Street It 2.30 '3... A undid invitation is extend- dd to the ladies intemted in tom- - work. _ in. not! Yo "e ' I'MT ht iiit1tiiii' ‘you TIW; sex-:1» I and o! Mimi-l. '3“. Wu: not. Arrthine 5.393! “no W with; I! W.C.T.ll._ will _hold their next Phone MFG *WI "can." - w V. __V.--, “Hymn... Dong Marshall and Mr. Majury. RSV. Bud” [an n short address. Gard Banal-man. one of the club members who is new in the forces, was given e hearty reception. is I v-luabie nut. Suggest'ed that tho punts work with their chil- dren in the community centres BO that closer and better understand- ing will develop between the par- enta And children. The c Iutiantion.ttad u it my 3:332; 1i')irhtkitstt,e, , A barn meeting was held Jan. 23 at the Lonelm Farm of George C. Judson, Downsview, under the s nsorship of the York County 1153mm Breeders' Club. Over 100 breeders were. in nttendnnce. The chief feature ot the program was a demonstration of Selective Regis- tration grading by J. Durno Innes of Woodstock,' Chief-Inspector of Selective Registration for the Hol, stein-Friuitn Association of Can- ada. This was followed by I Judg- ing Competition and a Weight Judging Contest, in the latter of which the weight f a cow was es- timated. The wi§ners were Rose': Bovair, King, and James Dixon, Weston. In charge of the compe- titions was Holstein fieldman 'tl Roy Ormiston of Brooklin. y The Weston Branch of the Gren. fell Anociation held their first ‘sewing ten " the home of Miss Dalton on Friday afternoon, Jan. 26th. Despite the cold weather a good attendance was reported and work was started for the bale to be gent to Harrington Harbour. The February tea will be held " the home of Mn. Evans, King George Apartment on Friday afternoon, Feb. 23rd. l Rev. J. H. Kidd, Rector. Christ (Chureh, Woodbridge, announced his retirement effective " the end of Ari]. after 17 year- in the chum , It the annual Vestry meet- ‘in; held Monika6 night. Total re. wept; were " 2 of which {934 was for mission- and benevolent“. H. N. Smith, and Arthur Wutherill were elected Warden: with R. Simpson, E. P. Barker, E. Kasey as lay delegates y, tht Synod. l cm climb over the fence Ind uu the hm so. lurk-cc. It would only need om of the nu! open. Thes town m paging part of the colt of this rink. “rely thU would be one way to help curb the juve- nile delinqugncy in tovyn, new in wit iiUi, aria Rikki School loch ,1“th the childnn Bil 1t'r_ltetliC1ht “R" .boso Victorian -Odor " R--- 12e, you mutt the nurse. when. JIM-“District lb. T - F savor CABBAGE, ICEBERG 1.1117(ch 'it,.titti,' and“... .. tly o: t.trt.truryiye qua-229n- BRUSSEL SPROUTS lb. C SMOKED FILLErs NO. I- Peek Potatoes Doz. Oranges 3 lbs. Carrots _ 1 Green Celery 2 Turnips _ lb. SOLE FILLETS, lb. T Any of These Four Speéials for Sf Only HADDIES, bushel ., . ”:77“ 50_ bughels PARSNIPS, bushel V ... Jr, if -r 100 bags No. 1 ONIONS, bag .rr _ _ Bag ’. qt I AN PEI; P6TAT0ES, bag . V qTVV ., 100 bushels TURNIPS, bushel _ _ 100 bgshela CARROTS, NORTHERN SPYS, Basket Vqrr_ _ rr-rr, u TOLMAN SWEETS, Basket .. "'_r.'r"rrrwwr__.e.._., 124 MAIN ST. If. Value Value $t.10 OUR PRrcE-t1.00 0 bags Caledon KATHAbIN POTATOES, splendid cooking, the Potato you can depend on. - j - - BRITISH FRUIT MARKET $1290 .45 .35 .10 .10 .10 Spoclal Wrapped Dellclous Applgs - Doz. Free eonsidcraYntGiis'istiiiii.' The me of cofioe W15 'iorbidden shortly after its introduction in Cliff!) Iths.ttr.t 15.00 because it was -V,- .V .... ”a panel-w, ueaplbe the fact that some have a slight up privilege. Many of them have seen native service overseas and this it our dance to repay in . small way, our debt to them. Citizens wishing to donate any of the above attic es ma do so at the Times and Guide s','l7iet These tttue tll bed patients, despite ' - -4 A -L ,, ' .. A i Last week end I delegation of ‘the Red Cross Emergency Nursing Class visited the boys in the Mi- litary Hospital, Buttonwood Ave- nue. They learned that the patients are anxious to obtain zig saw puz- zles, (complete); games, cribbage boards, playing cards, em, and all kinds of magazines. Peck 27e ttht 10c Zig Saws, Cards, Books, Games, etc., Needed Urgently 32c 32c 39c no. A. J. "Joe" Reeder, to, has , been reported missing After In op- l erationat flight over enemy terri- _ tory, his (other, Leon-rd Reeder, Crsydon Avenue, Mount Dennis, hll been informed. He enlisted with the RCAtr in April, 1948, and went overseas in May, 1944. He trained " Brandon and Regine and was commissiona " . pilot officer " Winnipeg. In November last year he was promoted to the rank of flying officer. He received his edu- cstion at York Memorial Collegiate. A sister. Mrs. Gordon Phillips, lives in Capreol. Sent. Prederiek F. McNeely Sergt, Frederick F. McNeely, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Me. Neely, Brownville Avenue. York Township, has been injured on active service, his parents are in. formed. He was born in York Township and attended Denni Ave- nue School. “He was employed as a machinist before enlisting in Feb- ruary, 1940. Following training at Nev Toronto and North BI he was posted to instructional d’i’ities in the latter camp. In August, 1942, he arrived overseas and transferred to the 48th Highlanders. He has seen service throughout the Italian cumgaign. Pie. Melvin McNeely. a brat er, and L.A.C. Ivan Love- grove, RCAF, a brother-in-law, are on active service. to '0 receiver T . vile a Ion. r1 Willi-m m: Wel- ton, be tattered wounds in the lie elbow sad I: now ”covering. . told u he would soon be homh" his white "aid. Rm. Watson wu ban in Water-uh Cumin. He '1! em- ployed u a butcher in York town. t? More enlisting in Se t., 1941, I he arrived oversee: tl April, 1941. A brother, Melvin, is serving in Belgium while another .mher. Kenneth, WI! ditch-rm following active service over-u". F.0. A., 1. Reader 49c 39c " the Fight ‘For Freedom 33% Gun: nio- ' Itftrs, Gun» Watson, te, non of Mm. It.' Wauort and the in. Mr, Wataort Buttonwood Avenue, York tiir'i'iifli"i' 1tt1..yett 90110qu row in "tIvCurviii," "iii; you!“ has p..- i.tdttrRted.heeorrt. Doz. large Eggs _..'. l Lettuce 'T_.FFV. l bun. Radishes _ . l Celery 1 has. cooking Apples 1 Turnip . NO. 2-. $1.10 OUR PRICE-$1,0o Delivery - MUSHROOMS. lb. NEW BEETS. lb. . CELERY HEARTS, bundle BEA]? CELERY, 2 lbs. KIPPERS, FRESH FILLETS. lb. . v FRESH HERRINGS, 75:: $1.00 $1.25 $1.19 45c $2.25 2 pairs MgNTOsH REDS,' DnggIous, Basket Basket Fresh Fish Apples .39 .10 .07 .10 .39 NO. 3- 4 Grapefruit 1 has. cooking Apples 3 lbs. Onions , Doz. med. Oranges 1 Turnip ' l Last Friday night was we eve- ning that should stand out in our Scouting with the First Weston Troop. It won't be remembered because there was a party, nor will it'be remembered because we were honoured by the presence of some distinguished guests, as neither of these facts is true. There was no record set in attendance, although itwas somewhat better. No badges Be sure to be on hand next Fri- day, for we have a lot of work to do on our big surprise. Be good Wolf Cubs, and please wen your gnu. Good Hunting, Scouting Very shortly ypu Ind I will be parttkIng in that great event of the year, the banquet. That reminds us of our need drive. Be on the lookout for vegetable seeds for our brother Scout; in Britain. Congratulations to the Sixers, you Ire doing I Iphndid job in trying to srruce up each six. Come on you felows, get behind your Sixer, apd havy your Six "the toms". At thin time we should think Wes. MeGretror, and her band of mother. for their Warm compen- tion in preparing thlt hot soup tor us. We can always defend on them for favours. That ten 1y made our skating party a succeu, didnt it, Gang? Since the tut began, Scouting hu won I great deal of respect. from the peoples of all countries, and post-war activity will prove the worth of III Scouti and Cuba everywhere. Jgnt, at. you 1:511 “grind: of 0 or I " I Lord tt,W,td wu he ttttt or. and he saw numb. of boys nurching in unllom Et U,',',; you In my); land. _ on than. Wax-nah of In, can: my Law and promise he thou for III. in our hum. We know we no I member of I grant brotherhood and it in our duty to an then at all times. Two FEATURES Wallace Beeryrntid $1.10 OUR PRiCE-tt.00 ZONE 4U83 Grade "A" Large EGGS, dozen Grade "A" Medium EGGS, dozen " ., _ _ FRI., "T.--FEB. 2, ' “Cami?“ ROCKIES" .399st Eric!" W Marmalade Oranges Arriving This Week - Phone For Prices 49c Ttt Mtgorie M "RATIO ING" 32c Me 35c 55c 55c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY-FEBRUARY 7, 8 TWO FEATURES ’Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young in . "CLAUDiA" This Week’s “BARGAIN” 200 Baskets Firm SWEET SPANISH ONIONS ase Basket was _AAll_tiUrDE, WESTON WESTON THEATRE WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST My! ayy,.r.J,ee,.l?ekytd2,r.ttttIyttetrsn "BEAU'hYtfirBij'riffi6iiE"" ONIONS, baht 2 the. _ 'r' GRAPES. GREEN ONIONS. " for. , .'r."'.rrtr. SWEET POTATOES. 535 KH'PERINEs, lb. SALMON. RED, lb. ' PINK, lb. _ Basket C, GgEENINGs, oriTNu0s, .39 .10 .31 .05 Basket NO. 42- Peck Potatoes 1 Savoy TTrV 3 lbs. Onions 3 lbs. Carorts 3 lbs. Beets, 2 heads Celery Tin-nip $1.10 OUR PRICE-mam 4. To study your particular sub- ieet for the Scout Potporee. _ 6. Just for the fun of it. , The Troop Leader asked me to remind van of the following, for tonight, Thursday. Thole who wish. potporee, will meet at the Tt.'s ed to PFrticipate in I skit for the home. here will be no drum prac- tice. " I. To review your iecond class first aid and Scout Law. 2. To have your ropes all whipped in patrol cploun, and Rinse white for irupection. 8. To gathers together your vic- tures of well known world lan'd marks. he who " 'I hand- had , been i,','t,'ltate um by the Court of ' end [ carried out nlmoet to. e"'l". It won _ termini 'tt 'Knole t'tdtttt't' even la lune theta no " pet: ,1','l,'lllhl' ekeletovs‘After the knob had “id 1itfitA'k'ii: “at on.) I on Iheetbend. end the 'r'ihi',is's a petrol content war held :1”, on the latter knot. By a eerie. ell- minetlon. we were able to ennounoe I new title holder in” the Troop, namely that of "Champ Knit". this trratulatiom, are extended to Ron McGregor (if he will accept them) " he is now the Troop Clamp Knit (which happens to mean champion nltwit). Better brush I]; on your eheepehenk. Ron. The ox patrol won 20 points in a competition under the title of "7oin Circle Mseetltend". Th?! were followed by the Beavers, an Falcons. After in- spection. the Troop was again sent to patrol corners to review its com- pose points. At 8.30, a corttprtit'r'. “‘Compaes Curd Stacking", similar to that of last week, was won by the Foxes, followed by the Beavers and the Owls. The Foxes won their third game of the night, “Salute Race", making a total of 50 extra into from patrol competition. The Raver: are right behind them. I believe it would he a good idea to have individual patrol meetings l this week for five reasons: _ George Raft, Jeanette Maedontrid and All Star Cast KaiUnditii7t Wan-1- no etrttegqtq muons-{v Nat that, that the mating; to: won I.“ with a 'tdt of Amman-lament; I {alias an out aqqiti V. were “and” tor-Id! .oerNutant ml. “FOLLOW THE BOYS" Ilao SELECTED SHORTS ii an; 3'. ESE-i mien Ken. thrt't lt" puny w!" _nn|dd_=-no7:."o add-f "V "e" ""117- ',tgi'ttu't",,'Gtgt,Ndt MON., TUE8.-FEB. 5, 6 haunt" pt 't1tt'2ht','thtJtit'g Pit. 535 in 25c Me ttht Me 32c 3tht ttth: 39tt 35c 39c 3tht ZONE 4-483 .10 .10 .10 AO .20 A5 hiG Gi .. Q. Y. R. We are the losing Sergt. Whit- man, who his given 3 lot of service to the Reserve Army, having) been with the Royal Ra imytt efore transferring to the Swan'- Yorks. Pte. T. A, avia In; duo left us. Q. Y. B. Congratulations to the following who have received roapnt promo- tions in or to.the rink. ot the ' v -_.._._ J'"'" mm: mm of "A" Coy's favorite sergeants. Q. Y. R. Another loan to "A" Co'y rev and}! wu our genill corporal, Iutr Conlon, who has found the K',',"),',',',,", of business at Selective ervnce too great to our}; on with us. Hughie will be great y missed r-pattieularly at camp when bingo is called. Stan. Powell has taken over Hugh's duties in the orderly room. _ of "k" ‘1. I. IK. _ "A" ng's loan in "D" Coy's gain " Lt. ot2,ritt'?, has been transfer- red to the atter company. Sorry to see pp tro, Ken, but all of the boys wish you the very best. Don't ypery,,by,t, we Pelievje you were one ”v .eeV .. v-.....--y..-.. w- fell u mnny thugs u the picture indicated? FURNITURE CO MPANY _ To catch up on lam. baek hows: ‘Two wool:- Mo we won shown a couple of very good sound movie: on two phases t? military traini --How to look Mter your rifle, 13$ haw to nu I In- to but. Minim- me. " In Cl'ltt future we alto - thtmoviu taken " our tumou- Ikiing dventure a con 10 of weeks Review. In if. pouiflq that we KE. 4000 _ -__ - "rt""-,'.'-'. If w. Giirt" Tate out this might dormant. into E fe,, I lunch co "ttyt-perhaps you ink it wltuhi be often enoughgl, that, l 'N' 92-29189? “no", , We have the newest, improved types of mattresses, springs eouehes-O are now offered at unusually low prices. To ' examples: gooo BEDDING WILL Aouois EEEICIENCY A BETTER MATTRESS MEANS BETTER REST DON'T wAir-.utm.kce DEFECTIVE BEDDING SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY-AT LOW PRICES SPECIAL! Spring filled Mattresses White Layer Felt Mattresses SPECIAL"! Cotton filled Mattresses G001). BEDDING aussi/ alt-had,'? EGLINTON RADIO Egllnton at Dufferin Feather Pillows, $1 7-95 1 Each Studios, Colonial Sheets, Towels, ctr. d $6.95 $14.95 $17.95 Get your moirey's worth of val- iant little vitamins . . . in this use we mean C. Cut up oranges in- stead of juicing . . . saves time and doean't mate and thereby partly idestroy everything that you’re after J. . Vitamin C to be repeti- tious. The outside of some fruits and vegetables are higher in this vitamin that the inf ea BO don't pare apple: or peel tomntoes un- lea! you think'you really must. Give 1 thought too, to using more grated orange and lemon rind in your day to dny cooking, Every little bit helps. em a. tiGit.' We dont' reel]! that this column his heretofore been used to voice any serious beefing and we hope we are not ovorsteppinz the mark now, but the transport arrange- ments last Wednesday evening Jeft very much to be desired. To put it Skinful of Vim "saint, Wag the presentation of the CHI-AM Efficiency Medal to "A" Co 's esteemed Serge-ub- Major,.3yort Irons, for 12 years’ Iervice'with the York Rangers. contrmtalations, Mr. Weston Coiled-u unt alone . land from “I..Cldet Corps and 0 or Mfiliaud “dot units were tho represented.” - IW -arttre ' d ex-W din: , ik Hati- . t to lg .1 Wit.” and Itll,., 11 " trhff,tNlitttt),'Mii: " "mth. “In ot NW. 111iil, and tho 'W2tllP, 4apmmU. si on. h hm number ot county count“ minim-ls VIII: (Ill, hmd tgl an: n a n , a maria 'gt,'rlttJIt,i,tyi"rgr,'ed yffft.e? tre (u0.JCtn. Talon» "W'""" amt. tre IMO. Wodnudny ni ht Ill York County night " For: York Arn- cw In! 0|"!in imp-cu N. . .' l b I u Mo, iiiii'ii'it.l;bllti,s'it0ti'i " . fl,"r2"Wr'r'1"1't r.' i Tr, ,orideithir breaks or hard- Sln,tyd, the; highlights ld tht than roc' (LL) Ki . Th ' 'Jiiiiilyli' For?” 3:1”: u ..yer Jyoti ami 1Ni'h% AND Comforters, Each Crib Mat tresses - $13510 v'dii)i,'aWi'i'iiibit#tt"A3'i "i a? "’"T'Ti "'" - m; 'tttll", 'j,ih',t5ii,itiiif, Winn we with tho ff'iL'l'dt “In". or: , limit}? $5733.11“ FiHG ii' may it or below the an 2tt,gtg,t J. the hour I “tun " u {at Mt 't?lu"ttatllN iiiaruai.' THE-av ireG' ','fdlt burn: our bubbl- wo bulk" it is hut such 2 1hay,e ae_tue,wttl.eh. .0 I! pd may, in not mu" Ffril "ii" NOW is the time to oider your new suit. isoiif, KE. ashram. we mm N on t A 'twt, mu m, mama 1Prsle? 92“" " "9Noro"f 0" 1m: TIMI um "Trim" _ iiiE "371.15.; 'sfh'jiilri'fau" has and studio To quote a in NOW New m1" 7 tmis uiau, Yancy-I A tt"t mm an a! - 9!. Br cum Cob-in {mung m 10 “I. $3.95 $3.95 $2.49 laj

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