Times & Guide (1909), 3 May 1945, p. 8

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MERTENS IIID'S EYE FROST") FOODS THE JEWEL AND GIFT SHOP SAALMAN’S OPTOMETRIST HARDWARE This year's bonds are to wire-are d, fullfrl our pledge to our dead-that they shall not have died in vain. Actually, the need it greater, not less. Our over-all military requirements have not fallen off. Money must still answer the voices of our guns. work, save and lend for the cause for which they gave their all. lone 4-456 "mm 916 Phone 195 Phone 554 TI Main “not North 871 Main Street North CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION 2t Main Street North 31 Main Street North FAY’S DELICATESSEN TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON DODDS DEPARTMENT STORE SIMPSOI’S MEAT MARKET READY,.PREPARED FOODS Anni.“ $9079 MURRAY IUM'LE, hop PW Zone 4-570 Ion. 4-424 Zone 4-469 Phone 20 39 man th. N. _ .~ w ---v “WV waters That surround the world. The speaker was introduced by Ross Fawcett and thanked by Scot. Russel. The Citizen and Patriotism Committee under their chairmanJ Mae Pearson, Are teaching the milic tary patients at the Weston Sani- tarium the art of tying trout flies. This hobby has really created an in.. terest in the men and they eagerly await their next lessons. This is also I ver profitable hobby which mayd stand,v some of them in good Mea . “mes and Guide had a friendly call, Saturday morning, from Flight Sergeant Percy E. Walters who is on special duty in this vi- rinity. Peme is an old Toronto boy who attended your editor's old school. Givens St., coming to Wes- ton n couple of y-earg agot He was with the old 110th. squadron and went over to England early in 1940, and was in the old land all through the blitz period and witnessed the devastation of Canada is the third largest ex- port country with I. population of only one-twelfth of one percent of the world', population. We are also the third naval power. Mr. Bogart closed his talk with these fitting words: Sail on, o Canada, Turn Your ships to the sea. Turn your ships to the deep “vi-6A-.. Percy E. Walters Plenty Scared During The Blitz He said Canada has a splendid future and that the men and wom- en in the forces are to be given (first chance " Canada's assets. Firms are already re-eatablishing returned men and fitting them into their post war programs. Social Security measures are to be extend- ed. There will be new housing, new research and a floor laced under farm products and fish prices. This is a people's war and to must be a people's re-construction. He praised business men generally and knew that they would keep up their end of the poet; war era. Mr. BOTH. wondered if we could find snot er such leader as Mr. Roosevelt. The meetings at B;etton Woods Ind Dnmbarton Oaks did not go far enough. Some excerpts from his talk are the»: At the end of the lust war Ithtre was you elation and specu- ilation whie finally ended in the ttttt depression known to man- nd. He “and that Cangdinna are convinced that the ruling of the people by a "will you; of the Up- per Clua in out, and at we w-nt to get back to a good system of government with free enterprise, etc. Thorn will still be trouble Iliad and we must face this. Some of our best military leaders thought the war would end in 1944, but here it is, still going strong. Ninety-eight mambo" and thaw won: attended tho muting of the "ton Lions Club We mutiny, April 25th. The speaker of the eve- ning was Ernest c. Bogart, KC., In onour Itudent of Olzoode Hall. Mitt lubjoct wu “Our Future ,'" look'for the "or. that all: Weston Lions Hear Ernest th Bogart, no. W'ar Patients At Weston So: Taught" 'slap/gr-gr,'?:', C. trt: K.C., Gives,Tc k On Subject o "Our Future" That's a Stimtwmllihu,uuasss ith You can always Point with pride and satis action to your house if it has been ainted with Sherwin-Williams gain“; proud because of its beauty, and “tidied because you know that in the long run you chose the most economical, Ion Justin; protective paints availagle. ' Painting with Sherwin- Willinms is a sound investment in house beauty, in surface en- durnnceoinukotection against '"rmP.' "Painted 3 Years ago and still as good as ever!” SEALED TENDERS, marked on the outside as to contents, will be received by Mr. A. G. Peiraon, Superintendent, Public Utilities Commission, Town of Weston, 78 Main St. North, until 4 run, Wed, nesday, May 9th, for laying ap- proximately 9,000 ft. of 12" water main near the Town of Weston. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the. Engineers. H. B. Powell, Esq., Chairman. Public Utilities Commission, Wes- ton. April 25, 1945. Flt. Sgt. Walters believes that airforce education will prove to be of immense value to boys in the years to come and that, if these boys are given proper consideration and a fair chance they will not be ar. much of a problem as many people suppose. Of course after sending a boy out in an expensive bomber loaded with about $20,000 worth of bombs with instructions to kill and do as much damage as possible, one can hardly expect him James, Proctor h Redfern Ltd., Consulting Engineers, 36 Toronto St., Toronto. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Flt. Sgt. Walters is now doing work or a, more or less, civilian nature as Aeronautical Inspector. of air plane plants, checking the parts as well as the workmanship of materials now being turned out in local plants. He recently had an article published in the Canadian Westinghouse magazine dealing with bombsights, controls, racks, carriers, etc. TOWN or WESTON, ONTARIO Tenders For Laying 9,000 Ft. of 12" Watermain The whole experience was grim, ghastly but there were its pleasant moments. For instance he played a great deal of hockey. There were sports palaces, elaborately equipped with everything imaginable, cover- ed in, refreshment and other eon- veniences. One in particular he recall. in Portsmouth where they had a. great game be. Core flying away. of course the place was bombed out-eompletely destroyed not two hours after. Perce says that the feeling in something hard to describe. Numb- ed all over, frozen, incapable of coherent thought, I feeling of in. stability, a feeling that, any time, one may cease to be here. You get used to it, of coune, but you never get to like it. No matter how often you go through it you are still scared. m5 of the Englhh Cities includ- ing oventry. Percy was in London through much of the bombing ac- tivity and "Instantly told us I little of the reunions of 3 mm to bombing. Any mun, he tells us, who claims not to have been lured throu h thene blitzes is just a plain liar. 'EI, was plenty scared. Look for the paint dealer with the famous Cover-the-Earth sign and be Sure of getting the fineut ninte available-now,' as always. fl,'lG find him pleased to give ou e t advice. Ask to see his Rain: Ill Colour Style Guide be- fore you paint or decorate! wear and weather, and in maxi- mum coverage. That's why peo- Ie the worl over prefer to use Ker"Ji',,1"lvrlhf2f,r, Paints and Vamiahes. According to the findings of tha. Idiln Research scientilu, the ml- jority of people lack delicate In“. of taste for sweetness. and the role- tive sweetnels of different use“ varies with commutation, the sweetness " one sugar being npparently enhanced by the pre- sence of a second any". "What game of bridge doe: your wife play ." "Judging from the cout I think it must be toll bridge." strength. The Btockvino been!“ m Time. uys the “until: at Canadian vay hu 110‘.er lame 90,000 men mad he!!!“ hereafter will be configod to DIO- viding "placements. no at things lent expected It the I of t a war wu that our "in”; feeble t.hwy would ever attain Pm. admits that ho - gratin!» nothing M, , ut think- the polrtihiu' io " the wu- mly be u tougher no] tion than winning ch trev. at." "qllr lab a (an .aqil but! lift u I WI weak? napalm: In" "it to May " Under the “spleen of the Toronto Women‘l Allin-r1 Won't you contribute freely to the great and satisfying job of rehabilitating the Blind? Won't you give generously Io. that those who are blind, yet ally.- ically capable. may be helped to selt-reliana, through wage-earn- ing work? . Once again we earnestly seek your help in order to carry on our humanitarian work ot car- ing tor the Blind. This year there will be no tag day. 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