; Third Brother _Repatriated In ‘Last Six Weeks "!,. Another member of a fighting family which has oonttibuus four fâ€"ï¬ to the services arrived home * week when L/Cpl. Allan Macâ€" Donald, at 28 4 veteran of 54 * run in the army, was welcomed ome by family and friends. _ A former employee of Moffat‘s * Ltd. and well known in Weston ; and Mt. Dennis the local man saw . action in Italy, France, Belgium * and Holland with the Governor * General‘s Horse Guards, famous tank regiment of the Fifth Diviâ€" *‘sion. "We found the going roughest in Italy,", stated the clean cut young weteran, "At the Hitler line we were ambushed and the regiment suffered heavy casualties. The terrain in Italy made tank warfare ‘a tough proposition." . â€" Within the last six weeks, three of the MacDonald boys have been repatriated. James, who served with the R.C.O.C. was discharged after six years service. Anï¬u, a long service man with the Navy, was discharged recently. Finally Allan, who is. now on leave, exâ€" pects his discharge when he reâ€" ports back to his depot. The reâ€" mnining brother, Alec is still in Holland, where he is serving with the RC.E. The local man was married while overseas to the former Mary Levett of Carlyle, Cumberland. He is expecting his bride to follow him to Canada in the near future. = A salute to the MacDonalds for their splendid record of service. * THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1045 81 Chiswick Any desired Finish on GIBSONâ€"McCARTNEY L/Cpl. A. MacDonald Welcomed Home After Wide Service CIBSONâ€"McCARTNEY BRICKâ€"STUCCOâ€"WOODâ€"METAL Etc. Furniture Sprayed Dependable Workâ€"Large or Small Jobs Barnsâ€"Basementsâ€"Roof Spraying Painters and Decorators Brush or Spray Homeâ€"Officeâ€"Factory Paper Hanging Service A man with foresight, in the perâ€" son of Harry Dawe, requested perâ€" mission to rent a lot on Main street for the sale of Christmas trees next Christmas. However, as the lot was already rented to the Weston Workâ€" ingmen‘s Club, council took no action on the matter. Continued from page oneâ€" fact that this had been an excepâ€" tional year for the growth of weeds. The use of chemicals for weed deâ€" struction was generally discussed. Despite (loomi' predictions of the Telegram, the local housing project moves ahead with wiger. On a s pMissed it * Raxanast®®e,:.. § in â€" 4| 3 a** & sook, C *# 428 . ‘\‘_‘ Weston 438â€"W VETERANS‘ HOUSES TAKING SHAPE ON TRETHEWEY DRIVE tively. It was decided to place the matter in the lap of the property owners and circulate a petition to decide ‘ whether they desired the local improvement. At this point, considerable discussion occurred as to whether the sandy roadâ€"bed warâ€" ranted a $1,300 job at this time and fear was expressed that the job would prove ineffectual, â€" Ellins Bros., contractors, subâ€" mitted two estimates for the repair of Ss)eers avenue. Differin%consid- erably in specifications, the estiâ€" mates were gl ,3_00_qnd 84754 respecâ€" This matter and subsequent disâ€" cussion about W illia m street Bob Huson of the works commitâ€" tee recommended that the town join the CAnldil& Institute of Sewâ€" age and Sanitation at a nominal membership fee. He reported that the C.N.R. and C.P.R. railroads had promised to attend to the repair of the crossings through town at the earliest possible date. It was decidâ€" ed to send a note to the railways requesting that adequate clearance be allowed between the points of crossing and stationary box cars which were parked on the tracks. It was felt that as a safety measure cars should be shunted well clear of the street line. Reeve Thompson disclosed that three offers to purchase the same parcel of land, a fifty foot lot on Joseph street, were under considerâ€" ation. The bidders were T. J. Leneâ€" han, Sidney T. Avent and John S. Hallman. It was decided that certain busiâ€" ness tax arrears would be written off the books of the town. Chiefly oneâ€" and twoâ€"figure amounts, they represented the surplus which reâ€" mained after firms closed down their business in the town, after they had paid to the date of their windâ€"up on a pro rata basis. . basis of what has been accomâ€" rlllhad to date, it appears that the local plan will mature on schedule. \Three offers to purchase | town lands were received by council and referred to the finance committee. Pro&}-eu was reï¬orud on the offer of Weston Workingmen‘s Club to purchase land. It was recommendâ€" ed that the town take over Hillâ€" crest road as a public street. N. W. Smart‘s offer to purchase land on Church street and A. Dearlove‘s offer to purchase on the east side of Vimy received approval. * ; TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON CARPENTERS OR NOT, LOCAL PROJECT BoOMsSs j Ark oÂ¥ [To obtain one of these homes all veterans with families are advised |w apply at 43 Victoria St. without Larry Stevenson submitted the long awaited report on street widâ€" ening for the consideration of the council. No action or discussion was given the report which will be studied by memgers till the next meeting of Monday, 17th. For deâ€" tails of the report, see elsewhere on this page. Tom Dougherty of the police committee recommended that all constables of the Weston force be installed as Liquor Control Enâ€" forcement Officers. To date, Chief Holley is the only enforcement ofâ€" ficer. Subsequently a byâ€"law was passed appointing all constables to act in this capacity. A certain revâ€" enueâ€"will accrue to the town from this act, it is hoped. brought the matter of hiring a resiâ€" dent engineer to the fore. Generâ€" ally, theâ€"council appeared to favour such a plan. The efficient chairman of the MEAT RATIONING IS NOW IN EFFECT Lacone Hock Shank, Hind â€" bowe in Blade Roast bowe in Chuck Roast bowe in Shank, Frontquarter, Whole Shank Knuckle End bone in Short Ribs, Braising . bone in Plate Brisket bowe in Brisket Point bowe in Round Bone Shoulder Roast BEEFâ€"Fresh or Cured Rolled Rib Roast, 6th Rib Bones, Outside boneless Plate Brisket (rolled) Brisket Point (rolled) Rib Roast, 6th and 7th Rib Bones End â€" bone in _ Sirloin Steak or Roast â€" bone in Flank, Trimmed â€" bone in Porterhouse Steak or Roast bone in Tâ€"hone Steak or Roast bone in Wing Steak or Roast bore in Rib Roast, 7 Rib Bones, Whole bone in Prime Rib Roast, 5 Rib Bones §hmk, I{indquumr boneless Ru;mg’ R'out‘t Round or VSVq:u.re BEEFâ€"Fresh or Cured whole) doneless _ _ _ Prime Rib Roast, 5 Rib Bones (rolled) _ bone/ess Round Steak or Roast bone in Round Steak or Roast boneless Round Steak, Minced Sirloin Tip . boreless Sirloin Tip, Cubed or Minute Steaks gonelexs Sirloin Butt boneless Flank Steak . borel/ess Strip Loin â€" boneless Rib Roast, 7 Rib Bones (rolled BEEFâ€"Fresh or Cured bone in bone in As of midnight, SEPTEMBER 9, 1945, it is unlawful for any person to buy rationed meats and for anyone to sell rationed meats except on surrender of valid ration coupons or other ration documents. Sales between suppliers, however, are coupon free until midnight, Saturday, September 15. MEAT COUVUVPON VALUE CHART Roll and 7th and Suet out bowe in _ P;r:;u: Hockless beneless _ Loin, Short Cut, Flank off, Butt (rind on ), N boneless Kidney and Suet out bowe in Chop â€" bowe in delay. The long waiting list indiâ€" cates that men with two children are most likely to be the ones to move in this fall. India is now Canada‘s third best customer. During the war the value of Indoâ€"Canadian trade increased 19 times. hi rary t en finance committee, Reeve Thompâ€" son, introduced a resolution to gur- chase $130,000 worth of Ninth Vicâ€" tory Loan bonds with the cash reâ€" cently obtained from debentures issued to retire those bearing a high interest rate in November. It is estimated that the town will profit by $500â€"$650 on the short term deal. Deputy Reeve Rowntree suggestâ€" ed that the T.T.C. be asked to reâ€" store the car stops in town which had been discontinued since the war. In view of the lighter traffic since layoffs at the war plants he felt that the service could be improved. Accounts passed for the amount of $7,813.62.. * FANCY MEAT Mess Pork â€" bone in Short Cut Back _ bewe is and Suet out . bowe in â€" Flank â€" dowe in Blade Chop or Roast bone in Breast bone in Shank, Front . bome it Neck â€" bone in Forequarter, Whole, 7 Rib Bones bone in Rack, Whole . bowe it Rack, Shoulder off, K nuckle Bone Leg, Long Cut bone in Leg, Short Cut â€" bowe it Leg, Shank End â€" bowe it Loin.‘F'ull Cut, Flank on, Kidney Shank, Hind _ bowe/ess Rump, Knuckle Bone out bowe i# Sirloin Butt Roast bone in Sirloin Butt Steak â€" bone in Leg, Sirloin Butt End _ bowe in Loin.‘FrulI Cut, Fl.lflk r_)fl'. Kidney Shmk, Centre Cut bone in Shank Meat â€" Stewing Meat â€" boneless Hamburger LAMB or MUTTONâ€"Fresh Frontquarter (rolled) boneless Short or Cross Rib Roast dome in Blade Roast, Blade and Backâ€" strap out â€" bowe in _ Chuck Roast boneless Neck â€" boneless Rolled Shoulder boweless Cutlets or Fillet Roast . bone/ess Strip Loin Steaks boneless Front Roll â€" boneless Leg Roll boneless Loin Strip . bone/ess Tenderloin Tenderloin VEALâ€"Fresh Rib Roast Rolled, 6th and 7th ;lib Bonesâ€"Inside Roll boneâ€" es Back (sliced) boneles All products shown below are derived from beef, veal, lamb, mutton, pork or combinations of thems Any product or cut shown below has the coupon value indicated, whether or not it contains dressing: GROU] Tol0¢ "The serious aspect of the sitâ€" uation is the wide use of firearms in these crimes," stated a local police official. "The frasent type of criminal apparently does not hesitate to use ï¬is weapons." He cited several recent robberies in which bandits shot it out with police officers, as well as a notable case on Danforth Ave. when a bandit fired on a spectator for no other purpose than that he hapâ€" pened to be present at the scene of the crime. "It seems apparent." he related. The provinceâ€"wide wave of armed crimes of violence is becoming a matter of rriovoun concern for pubâ€" lic officials. The daily recurrence of armed holdâ€"ups, safe robberies wnd other types of banditry is reaching a peak which is unpreceâ€" dented in the bistory of the area. Almost daily on the streets of Toronto,;.armed robberies are takâ€" h:f place in broad daylight by criminals of the most dangerous and vicious type. Ever{( night witâ€" nesses five or six breakâ€"ins or atâ€" tacks on night watchmen. Armed Crime Wave is Cause Of Serious Concern to Ont. Police LBS. PER COUI Crime Roster Increases At Alarming Rate As More And More Weapons Come Into Hands of Criminal Elementâ€"More Constables Required, Police Say Frontquarter, Whole or Half Leg, Short Cut â€" bone in Lm'n:‘ .W'holz. P:hnk_on. Kidney and Suet Out boe in _ _ Loin Rib Roast or Chop . bowe in Flank _ bowe in SAUSAGEâ€"Fresh or Cured Pork Sausage Comntercial Sausage LAMB or MUTTONâ€"Fresh Leg, Full Cut, Whole or Half PORKâ€"Fresh Picnic, Hockless â€" bone in Butt (rind on ), Whole, Pieces or and Suet out _ bome in > _ _ Loin Roast or Chop, Tenderloin End â€" bone in Loin Chop or Roast, Tenderloin End _ bone in Loin Chop or Roast, Rib End boneless _ Side Pork, Whole, Pieces or Slices .doneless _ =_ Trimmings, ExtraLean (skinless) Tenderloin (rindless) bone/ess _ Ham, Whole, Centre Slices bone in Ham, Whole, Pieces or Slices bone in or boneless Picnic, Hockless boneless / Bn_ck. Whole, Pieces or Slices Butt, Whole, Pieces or Chops (rindless) . bone in Butt, Whole, Pieces or Chops LBS. PER COUI Back Bacon (sliced) Side Bacon (sliced) (rind on or rindless) atties bone in seems apparent," he related, . PER COUI CANMED MEAT "(sealed contriners) boiled dinners, hashes OZS. PER TO 1â€"16 on â€"4 1â€"16 on â€"4 lâ€"lz ..â€"; 1â€"16 orâ€" 112 on«3 The reaction among high priests of the various police departments is to demand more constables. Auâ€" thorization to take on fifty more 1â€"14 or. â€"4 tokens 1â€"12 ope=3 . " Police urge all veterans to regâ€" ister their weapons without deâ€" lay, for it has been found that members of the underworld are making a particular point of stealâ€" ing â€" revolvers whicg cannot . be traced. Souvenior guns brought back from Italy and Germany by vetâ€" erans are said to be finding their way into the hands of the criminal element. If a gunmian kills or wounds someone with one of these fl:ml. he is secure in the knowledge that it cannot be traced. This, toâ€" gether with the desperate charâ€" acter of the present crop of crimâ€" inals, is the reason why desperâ€" ados are willing to use their weapâ€" ons freely. "that these criminals are huv'lng easy access to firearms. In fac it is said that guns can now be obâ€" tained in Toronto‘s underworld for as low as $20 apiece." _ _ Dry Sait Long Clear domeless Picaic, Hock on â€" beweless Loin (rind on), Whole Pieces or Chop . bewe in Rack or Shoulder Chop â€" bone is Breast . bowe in Shoulder Rol! (skin boneless & &n Dry Salt Belly doweless Dry Salt Lean Backs boneless Rack or Shoulder, Neck on bone im Rack or Shoulder, Neck off Picnic, Hockless â€" bone in Side Pork, Whole or Pieces bone in Ham, Trimmed, Whole, Butt End or Shank End â€" bone it Loin, Trimmed (rindless), Whole, Pieces or Chop bome is Side Pork, Whole or Pieces hone in Picnic, Hockless bone it Ham, Trimmed, W hole, Butt End or Shank End bewe in Butt (rind on), Whole or Pieces Pieces boneless Picnic, Hockless doneless Ham, Whole, Pieces or Slices bone in or boneless Ham, Centre Slices bone in Back, Whole or Pieces boneless Skinless Roll bone/ess Ham Butt Roll bdoneless Picaic, Hockless or Hock on Cottage Roll or Butt, Whole or B item Group An&:o;.:k::l boneless), when C Pork Butt â€" boneless Pork Ham boneless COOKED MEAT For uty tize Mest Pis, 8 Any uncooked Group E item im :Loot dr bonsiess), when Brawn or Headcheese Liver Sausage, all types Blood Seusage, all types Picaic, Hock on bone is Bologna Sausage, Smoked or Cooked Dry Sait Short Clear â€" bomelest Dry Sait Clear Back donweless COOKED MEAT Loaves Ham, Trimmed or Skinned, * T hole, Bun End or Shapk End COOKED MEAT Side Bacon (rind or on rindless), Whole or Pieces ked Group C item An&o::?:“ boneless), when Skinless Roll boneless Ham, Centre Slices dowe in Ham, Whole (skie on or skinâ€" less), Pieces or Slices â€" bone in or boneless Back, Whole or Pieces â€" boneless Cottage Rol! or Butt, Whole or minced meat. Cooked meats, jellied meats, in loaf form or otherwise (excepting those cooked or jellied meats listed in Group D). In Santiago, Chile, there . is a "Canada School" where Chjlean boys and girls are taught Canadian music, shown Canadian books and paintings and being ï¬}'nl a general picture of Canadian life, T R:JGINA.â€"]Accudm" to J. D. ead, general muï¬: wan Pgol Elevators ...?!E ,li“"4N°-b5 uga‘Id;tWflil’flfl in ruins by a at Port Arthur, was purchased im Grain. Dust Explosion efforts was given in Kit week, While vicious at leisure u'nn the streets of pro citizen was arrested and resen “n-:-fl)-s ne in or C