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Times & Guide (1909), 26 Jul 1945, p. 3

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1“! FORD tg"; De Lax. Cabrio- ht pt tt, Victory Band will m. to the hold" of the, lucky drum for " the an: nu- 2;.me 23nd.-..3h-r.°'.§ ttry i.iiltiittrib; 'aiuria 3.; . tttrt m2 ooMitiots..Apply " Kill W South. Phone 'tfr. - 31057643? ii, iraiiiiiaiii" Chm; tur, Box 120, GIN, Ontario. M A “MEAN pinto, good candi- don, nuénnble. pply 3682 lighten Are., Mt. Dennis. 1 NT, ' by 10, and levenl mull by!» run. good shape. Phone " 31.30“ much. A ply _ fiNi'it Ave. p wright" mm ,it.h wring; than“ new; studio mosh: eolhpliblo frame buildin , 12 by M, built last yen. doubfe Inning. 860. Apply " Dennison " E. (mum. 7 if". wraith. bod. cit. Apl'ply '" Russell Ave., (evening: on y). candida; , PRAXIEngHsh,“ ivory, if- Perle! 311311510 :3? amine bed. so 'la'li'ite.i1,itii'1it:tr,,'fst no! 7 m. ; , oat 'r2l'lrftsl"ii'."red Cum milcr,_ up _ condi'tign. f BABA'tl crib. like nepr, goo balty's Liiiie'ietittionr $26." 221 Lulu-mo Ave. . KHCHEN [iiptsperrt, :10; electric _1ieattr,jtesr',' $5. 200 Queen's pm. f6UNG mm for full tiine_work, irith_ot without ttn experi- mce..Curl Austin t Co., 8 Church St., Weston f 7 Au - x-32-1t f pad 8th Ave., Woodh-mge. 2 storey stucco, house, 6 room and Bahama. :11 eottVettiatteeg. Bard.. wood noon, irteulMisi, atom sash. Goad tarmac. double guns ma workshop. Low taxtt, any urns. Apply A. J. Wimm. _ M Quin; pr., Weston. 1096). GIBSON McCARTNIY. in your Mthroom tnd kitchen don. in minor like {mi-hen. Your Wall add thin. room done in velvet tone. Resdul to home. Stucco ugh and coiling! dentin oil or water tints. Chunk: colon r when“ for interior .nnd exterior shown on mat. Hy motto "A good Rita 1 planing job." Phone um ISO-W. _ ‘ x-27-1t phone 2ée " ' FUR COATS - Pre-Season Sale PRICED from $69 and a?! Coney (dyed "abbit), Vrseae ' "al (and nbbit), bower ‘mnumn, (processed lamb), Persian lamb, nimble, Hudson sell. (dyed musk- mt), Your. old fur garment ex- ?!th "styled to the new 1945 ashion. Price, 814. _ ' . Princess Fashion Furs xx; 3614' C T ‘AD. "e §6UNG minim- fqll time work, tititiLWUstort, Ont-tic. 11-32-12 Mr. DENNIS, 50 Cnydon Ave., 2 “any homo, brick and “with, T ml. Huh. ‘enotu AM "uttgod m. fam,and inch: hunt. All commune”. KM noon. gar-3f. Terms. to wit. Apply A. . Wi'thmpoon, " Quart! Dr., Water!) Phone 10854. SOLID brick bunulow 5 room: "id ballad hath. hot wan e2'f hot at hating. Elwood n. mantel. ttir.ke. Ctear of ,tteultrttrrtttt. Located on Mun St. N. Plt2f Wynolu Ave.. 2 door: south at Aug-Hard: Hunt nmuunxa T' Place _trrde" 7 uirjr" -trGaiit dii nppoinhmnu. up. 'l, Smith. Jf Ad")')'] Rohd ',tt tl. Smith. " Dennison at. Won't)“. Ptt6nt Torw “(5., , rii'tiitt Lu; KENS, broilers in}! ducks, best ' grins: pgid. .Phone Ws e a t o n 22 uu. _ x-24-tf CARPENTER work,. first, clue werk. Phone'st-J. _ Dopugiev Emplomqt Wanted ._- - Fitch; haired in Weston, in the Plastics industry. Applt to Nr tional Selective Service File No. MavTrrpVeirrtte,pirh.wry Nq vi,,',',',',,',',"',", an T,", s ”that - at!!!» My“ {mghwm Mt,'))).)',?'"'?"'",'.',','.') 6riiiFiniiirG iols baking gm: "iifiidiG,ujiheray, or ovingnn. AERIV Box 641, Woodbms. ijrtto7iirWtiNG dotte, wtrk It": __ -GUW, Eéixihlu' giv'éxi (is? Call " Goat‘s Street between 6-9, even- hm only. 1 . o-28-1t Tau- ' FE'riai. iiiaE _ "if-i2 j,t,j1.dij,i,,fioiiith" in' first din audition. ham 1175. Coulter HELP WANTE- Wri- will» HELP WANTED, an“! uncut Am SALE mrLova WANT“) tKem W0, him-lobed. an» "tqCmft. _ (Nob mriNirmrWE Vivid} 16 and AlTICLlS WANTID BEER 1'“ SALE I” “I Eli surname lt-M ALE CERlijiEfiE TIMES and GUIDE x-lt2-2t o-ai-lt 042-10. 5,tlt 7x4! nun . Where troubles tire no more And that the one we loved so well HI! jun gone on before. PEACOCK, Matthew-In loving memory of s den husband and father who mused away July 28, 1941. . _ .. T Gorge from us, but lerrvintrmem- -Immediately following the de- clmtion pf war, the Government set.two measures in motion which were t6 hue the‘mast' profound M. tet upon the Curtain. economy, upon the Camila: war argon end upon the shape of postwar Cumin. One F" tho men profits _ tax. The other was unemployment in- surance. Much of the industrial strife in the list 'wu, which dis. torted Canadian labor relations in the inter-wag yeus, nose directly item the protsteerintt in the last wun Much of the enduring of the de'pression might have been pre- yented by ultxonll unemployment msurnnce. . twat-r-,','.: Ind Mu. John B. Min (nee Ron Bonmtrof Weston m happy to lnnounca the birth, of their ','iyxhut,T' uum.Lllian Ron, of UN- dny, Juli! 19th, " Weston Priva- Irtmpit.a.' . ’Mothu- and baby do. Mr. Doll-rd Gin-son Ind family with to thnnk their may friends for the kind sympathy, f1tywers and cards received in their recent and bereavement; , _ BARR-in af',,'i'i.'%'g'r'"'rrg of my dear haahand, "r Roy Barr, who died July 23rd, nine years no. _ 'Tis sweet to know we'll meet one: Death can never take lway _ Memories that will always linger, While upon this earth we stay. -Ever remembered by wife and _ tamilg. _ THOMP ON-ln loving memory of Herbert, G., Thompson, who gassed nwny suddenly It Weston uly 28rd, 1938. We do not need a special day Tb'brlng you to our minds, For the days we do not think of . you T Anvgony hug} tofipd. _ A - The prompt ensctment of our Unemployment Insurance Act, im- medietely after the consent of the pmvinces we: obtained, is eesily one of magnum important steps forward taken during the war. The measure, ineidentally, wls one of the important mseomtmsndatioru in the report or the Royal Commission on 1n.dutrtrUl Unrest which wee established after the dilestrou series of strikes in 1919. The wetting people of Canada, in the wer yeus, have built this {unite within light qt the $300,000,000 hint. There in now more money in our unemployment insulate hand than, all the morunenu ot Camd- spent upon 'un'vmployinont relief during the first than you: "& depteuion. ttefit.trnythettu from this fund will botanic avuillble to Canadian ”than when their axiomatic in war industry case: n they await rsetttphorttant in civilian industry. The payments In not In large " ”than warts rues-410 on. ever “mud them to be. They will, We, be . boon to mounds of citizens and cubic them bt weather a more period of unemployment without forcing than to draw upon thtir gamma. . . ' In In 'ettet6trtr Incl: u m with I mu 't2t't'tl b f,.t,1,pt (an _ Mal bunch. o murmur ,il import- un, '%1 on itdu.uial new“: Blackout mother will again mm 834 mm, " in hm that our mm; tyrtqrtt will wk m t (all. Ml: the ct- - aRltted in wu. it. will. be this to (MM " 1t?l'T,g,", no“; {any St. ill Aer tug Quirk!" job: whining]. In Memorhim The expansion of Matt wu not any. It r6quirod the tytattrl trun- ine of thou-man. There btire many conplliltl from both our player: Md unployoen u th. bi- ;inning. But wuuly the unch- mery tn improved and! than]: will far from pod-ct hymen: ll e6ttthtttitte.- tn " 6eNttttttr me): u can. ora, of Thanks "_-skit/Ai-Siu-gi'; wife, family and trrandthildren. . Unemployment Insurance Comm. " Path-fl mun ' tmportant évon “at th bettefitrthit will bevpnid is t a Net that the Unemployment Insurance het ambled the Domi- nion to at up iU first ettptpryhert- she antic!!! emgby‘mont' we; 3 Ivan]. "nun “I! W“ Um; this wan " mployment oftteei openbod by the provinces with mm of £25 'ertsoiu. Today then as five reitional offices Ind 211 g'gtg'e,',1 offiees with mm of A, muons. nuts. In “W V Node. Undo: This Icahn M: for " words. " out addi. doul um Ital-I- thuu '" iid "well “iii; out. "1-3 Miss Alme- Baden-Powell, ‘eister of the Founder of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, died recently in Britain. Min Baden-Powell wu the first secretary of the Girl Guide movement. Mr. John A. 8tilecChisf Execu- tive _Corttrpissioner. of the Boy Scouts Assoeiaton in Canada, has arrived in Great Britain for can- ferentes, with offjqials. at Imperial Headquarters of the Boy Scput Movement in London. Boy slouta of Kama, India, ent two weeks killing cobrs 28 MAIN ST. N. thriterttrhiittt Repairs Rear, Canadian Tire . 71 Main St. N. . Zone 4.426 EDISON Dixon’s Garage “Di lmk'l too toatht-DU knew a lot-ttut WE ARE GOOD, TOO Expert Service op any make RADIOS Weston Music and Radio On All Make of Cars Dependable Service Fair Price ttsaepeedmrapdooraettorosee* No person may mova to and rent or occupy family quartarl in any of than conga-tad ma- without a permit from tho Administrator of Emorgancy Shaka. s-..--.------""""'""""'?", '.i.au--lr--a.u-o-r-a"-"""m"'" 'Nr-"'"""-""'""""'""'""""" _ We carry a full line of RADIO TUBES. Bring your tubes in - we test them free. WASHERS or any Electrical Apparatus We Stock WRINGER ROLLS TOASTERS WA RN! NG t VICTORIA VANCOUVER NEW WESTMINSTER WINNIPEG o--.----.----- ”10.)“. B-ot-o-tor-rem-tthe-rs-tutr" s-tu-se-u-ua-sts-m-a-tie-h-m -uo-de,ts.aaasas-om-t1usrintu' what’s-plain”. IRONS lint no place for weddings!” Invited to stand an American Cumporee at Malena. N.Y., 40 Scouts of the 17th Ottawa Troop joined 325 American Scouts for I week-end in camp. Thtr.Ctuttuiitut Scouts brought home a large silver cup awlrded to the smartest Troop in the camp. A snakes prior to a religious festival. A: I result only one person was killed, by.anakebite at the festival, as compared with unravernge of mye than 100 It prgvious gestiynls. -P"tGiiriiitir of L, ehrly visit to Canndn of the new British Empire May Visit Canada Soon MEWAND GUIDE. mox- ZONE 4-400 HAMILTON TORONTO OTTAWA Tips To Paint At In Weston Wm; in n but which h wry mud in tht public came! In". Win _ don, t Wanton all: bu be. unduly q itt out.- II M. It We. no. mqu, to put on out but lu- More $5. publiq in View of the M, that the pubhc in akin; noun. u. _ Wutnn is I fairly clan town, trub-ie this mouth! W. In" my atom and houn- that m badly in my! of I coat of punt. Fulani; this would ha In oppor- tuna o to "PAINT UP." lf ad: manhunt would take n mom-m And sup outlido and look at his “on front. If "eh household” would look over the pair surfacing on his home Ind uk haul! the quation, "Would I coat of paint improve tho place'." Times and Guide does not under- take to uy whose building needs attention. That is not our bunineu but may we be forgiven for 2fi gating that I little pnint would vastly improve the egpeennce of Weston'l home and unineu dis- trieta. This is I job which men, We, Cln do for themselves And eel proud of doing I good job. If not, men are becoming more plen- tiful and help will be obtainable before fail. This is one wny in which all con take I part in making the inunedi, ate neighborhood more Ittrnctive and. at the some time, preserving the woodwork of the buildings. Now, we. suppose, Times end Guide -having stuck its neck out-will have to lay on some paint on the office front. Alltrirht. Let's go. For instance he is vitally inter- ested in the post-war welfare of British vetertu1g-thoge who fought under him in so many etrmptitrys and others " well. It 1ri"it2 he mny become head of e British Legion-the British Veterans' Ag, satiation. Re follows the work of the Legion'extremely closely and always ills supported it. Chief Scout, Lord Rowtdhus is mooted in a cable to Canadian Scouts from the Chief Scout in reply to a cable of greetings from the recent annual meeting of the Canadian General Council of the Boy Scouts. - It is'nn Irv,',' question being ask. ed_by by so (lien. _ ' ' What will Field Marshal Mont- troPe.ry do after the fur}. _ . Po'ssibly soon after the war in Europe is over the 21st Army Ggoup Commander will visit Can.. . a. He has not taken “K long leave from the front since t e battle of El Alamein in Egy t late in 1942 and" trip to the 2J,,,'l,'rd might be his active way of afending a month or more of leave. f he were to make the trip, it is likely he would travel from coast to cont and it is certain he would be given I greet welcome in my community in Canada. __ - A, Neither is he likely: to go into politics. He shuns t e very idea end although efforts will be nude to induce him to enter public life it is a hundred to one that he will ever run for parliament. But there Ire other thing: to interest him liter the war. Montgomery To Visit Canada -It-irGGwn Field Marshal Mont- gomery in considering a Cnnlditn visit. It does not appear likely that he will fd to Bum; or the southwest Paci ie. British eornrmutders there already are at their posts. A rumor that. he nuy become governor-gene?“ of Canida Is not taken senously. Britain's Imuing commander, with I string of vic- torie: from El Alamein to beyond the Rhine, certainly will be native. however, in some important cl- pagity After the war. ... . . , Pdt. 0-. "Nut. Sqttt'r" 77w...- Mq" We" MY. UNI IONII YO LOAN ON GOOD um AND BBCOND IOI'I'GAGI llCUIl‘l‘lu om- Icon: Dull}: Ala My --- gag Thanh, Iva-1m GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, IA. “with. South» on. --Offiro-- 330 Icy St., Toronto WA. TTT' In: " 6001.. Moet, Wm- Wum m: For atmtetrmtr"_durino day, PAINTING, DECORATING HENRY POPE (“In I 863 JACK BAILEY For free pick-up phone us. We pay phone charges. Professional Cards WANTED Phone AD. 3636, Toronto J. EDGAR PARSONS GORDON YOUNG LTD. m. m. In. "111“ In“. Inn has "le than plumbing jobl done NOW." V V phone oHita. - U For appointment during wo- ning, phone residence. F. A. SILVERMAN KC. C. LORNE FRASER WARM AIR FURNACES " Tum" 50ml. Terence o-l6-52 W J. WARD $llt""r'rta't (NMIM1ll' " mom. TINSMITH, ETC. DEAD HORSES and CATTLE "RRaTEtt, SOLICITOR. lARRISTER. SOLICITOR UNDERTAKERS Interior, Exterior Funnel Direct": Ambulan- PHONE: ZONE 4-444 Ink " Nova Scou- Clnllhn. WESTON ' sbucnons PHONE 676M ISZW WESTON 984W REPAiRED Phonon: B USINESS v'"" DIRECTORY Jurist. 0769 TMproductMlomumslan ttlM,tPe,drlltl',f,'it'dt', British 'ht,Fmtte,$Att,rbtt-l,itt' NW3.DHMMM~_ ttmom-rat-tstd)- 'ttdftrtttt-ttB. mmmv.mrom To Lmdttn-8ine. the Spring of mo. the two British linen. the Queen Mary and the Queen Eliza- beth, hive steamed over 950.000 'ttil-li- to " journey: round the world-to brine "tely urol- the oceans 1250,000 fighting men of the United Nntions. JU. am .. WESTON u Elutic Stockinzl. Betta, m. RED INDIAN STATION MAIN and DENISON PHONE WESTON 816 See our stock of Batteries. " Yonge tit. - Residence: 34 George_S_t. --ev Allan 'sServiceStatio TBUSSES MADE To ORDER " Yun' ExperUneo Private Fitting Roo- Zone 4-577 A. N. BOYLEN Cartage and Movers. Real Estate and [manne- Broker Nothing too smnll - Nothing too In e'. Inquiries {united -- M Office: (BILL ALLAN, toth, SUPER‘I'IBT PIODU INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND BEING! "6 Hail South _ [on R. W. MacDONALD MEDICAL SUPPLIES Jack Bylsma BUSINESS CARDS) INCH’S DRUG STORE J. C. INCH, B.A.. Phm.B. RUPTIIRED? Sakhalin! Mm Tuna-p 112 MAIN M., WESTON ION! 4-3" Towing Sonic. Free Tire Inspection New Tires for eligible users. Mr. iriim' aii 3Trrtet._"y' _fr What} "" PIANO TUNING CRUICKSHANK GARAGE Piano ftT Aimotntreyt%ll INSURANCE is}? diniGiia GARAGES CARTAGE Weston 668. AUTOS jinn-3901 AD. 6331 W anon Radium “gases even well-cw.- ed photograp ie paper the sun. " if it won left out in brim Innlight. .-...st.' 1b. kWh doc-nus". oe Prompt, dependable service. Over 15 years’ experience. i 900 Trinkwon’s Taxi MRS. T.H. ROGERS Radio Repairs R. B. Maxwell PHONE 552W n 60-"!!- Am if; Studio: " Role-noun Ava-o ROY’S TAXI PROMPT ' COURTEOUS SERVICE 24 HOURS SERVICE _ CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Except Sundays WESTON TAXI GtlrmoPgtadmtgt lion- “I and. Db.- . CH I MIRACTOI TEACHER or PIANO 167 WILLIAM ST. J. W. BROWN 456 PHONE 1044 Phone Plume 620-1 PHONE TAXIS TIT.

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