mmno CASH no" WEEK 33:3". £3"; "iiiiiiiitt'ieht,et. 'Iylidun. " ' and d _ “I: public health or Id',',',',; 'lllth [In]? H lncludinr privnte . II - me cm oyees Act- F, II 'driieiri, or lid: 8eerettsriee b Candi-n Rd Cross Boeiety " Nga"..", Bed Croat Truss- t "I: - BG', s'l)'8.edtrr'I1llle'li'..1r'rlt out. â€bible connumprs Ir" hated in. the â€Mule to Order MvC-29. of k .M Vehirle Controller, undl “dig“ into two groups "A", it.“ of I â€rviooahlo {autumn at in order to qualify or I new Following up the recent .n- t nouncement of oriee roiling: mr'r nu lutomnhileI, the Wartimm l Price. Ind Trade Bond revicwmlly the bulb on which Jy..i".r.,i,t.e cenjfi-I I elk! In Ynnted .nr purrhaso of t a." II t ey become avnihhle, t Priority certificates. and K, T. , Milne, the Motor Vehicle Control- ler, "my be lppliod far by eligible eon-um": by illing m I pron-rub» ed form which mu be secured tti,' th. unrest Band 34mm. The Ip- r Home must satisfy the Rationing†GE', of his need for I an. thntl '" of the mileage runsumed wxllr; be In connection with his humus," r “(l mu show that he him not dis- ( , WPTB Outlines Priority Basis For Release Of New Cars By Dealers M in Clan "A" In 20 MAIN ST. N. 65 Main St. N. 2 DENISON RD. W. 10 Main St. S. Class A Categories Include Public Health, Medical And Dental Professions-Discharged Members Of Forces Grouped In Class B 83 Main St. N. For Good Food . . . EAT AT f . WESTON'S OWN Metropole Restaurant STILL GIVING MOST WESTON DAIRY 139 Main St., Weston Ph. 75--JUnetin 9662 BOB CLARKSON GLIDDEN’S PAINTS IRVIN LUMBER RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Man St. and Dennison, Phone Weston 816 After 7 pm. Telephone Weston 717W SAALMANS Authorized Bulova Wach Distributor HARDWARE - PAINT - WALLPAPER Lumber - uilders' Supplies, - Fuel FRED ENGLISH JACK BYLSMA Owned and Operated by Serviceman For Good Service . . . Jap-a-Lac Endurance ouse Pint Good Coverage-Une Wear Sold By MILES PER DOLLAR FIRESTONE TIRES "Buy by Test - Buy the Best" Fresh Fruits and Vegetables The Jewel and Gift Shop Groceris - Cooked Meats Weston's Friend] Store ALL PURE PRODUCT CO. LTD. Air Coditioned husrnesnrv; and were sold on tsnlirt, hy . 'Tw one, w“ ment, and who require urn to re- for boineM p1trpoM hahiliinte ihemselves In their for- of lisrtte eorportstron mor lunlnpulu; intuspneitnted dis- 3 number of vtrtprtt charged members of the armed ".luft. be ttttde by pr forees re uirine I car for rehnhili- dividunlly for I " ution: {al.lime pm lnyees of pro- place of the one he ressnrs. runners “Cl, "new"! of sewed. Ind Nld pr euenhnl foods, and rllirk hatrher- listment. in: unporintendenfn and timber A priority uni!†scale“ ensue-d in the production the xponfierl dale, l of lumber; prlrtixinz ministers, hy Application to " :35“: or rabbis who regularly insueri it. The hair e more then one eomrretttrtion his order with I do: Ind require trunnporlntion to curry dlyn of the date of i oitt their reli ioul duties; permtn- the ritrht to hive th "My Muted penan- who re- than extended. quire tramrtrortnturt to Ind from A priority purch {been of employment. when other sell or otherwise din amputation in not â€nibble; Wilhln xix months o operators of taxin or U-drive firms cept hy “yeti-l per "can.“ u “all, provided the ve- Motor Va iele Cont hide it require! to replace one -------Ar-- wMeh has been Whammy med Alfalfa wu brag st but“ - an. dit- “mammal! arms-d sdrvir1, who owned can prior tn enlistment, and which were operated in tTnrteetion_with their tation or essential to work enn- norled with military or civilian wolfaro: those using vehicles for mainmlning fire-fighting. police, light, heat and power, telephone, lnlngraph, rlilway butt and truek (ransportnlinn !yntems. mail aer- Those in (in! "B" are: Disrhnrwd mombori of the Weston Zone 4-456 ESTON 808 Weston 909 HONE 126 Phne 354 In most cases, letters certifying1 the need for I car Ire required from the senior official of the de- gartment or association concerned. nhlic health nurses must produce . letter from the agency concerned and Red Cross officers must show' . letter from the Senior Officer‘ of that organization. The Deputy Minister of the Department con- cerned must vouch for the validity of need of any Government em- plane in his Department who needs a car for Government service. A priority purchuor mun sell or otherwise din on of hi< wuthin xix months or pun-chum cent, hy grill pormmn'mn of Motor Ve Me Controller. Discharged members of the armed services must have a letter from the Department of Veterans' Affairs that they have been dis, chnrged from the armed services and I letter from the company which formerly employed them end is re-employing them. or from a company engaged in I similnr business whose services they Are now entering. Any; rompsny em- Eloyinz I veteran More the war, ut, which owned and later sold the Cur he used while in their employ, unnot obtain nnother cur by de. claring that it is re-emplnyinit the veteran, unless that rompnny qunli- fies under one of the "usgorOs. A thorough investigation is made to determine that, the ran which the veterén is asking to be replaced hy I new one, Wu formerly used for business purposes. In the vase of llrge corporations re-em laying a number of veterans, i7/l,l'd,'ivtlJd must be mode by each veteran in- dividuslly for s car to tske the place of the one he formerly pos- sessed. Ind sold prior to his en- listment. A priority unifies» expires on the specified (IMP, unlou thpndad by Applicntinn to the office which issued it. The holder must place his order with I dealer within Inn dlyn of the date of issue. or forfeit the right to have the due for pur- chuo extended. in that work during the previous 12 months. GRAND PRIZE tso WAR BOND Alf-HIM!†bréght from Persia I become nun". in historic um" Grue- in M B In Anus-Ilia Ind Andria. STOVE. WIRING BASE PLUG - FIXTURES REPAIRED ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES REPAIRED 1 LITTLE AVE Zne 5-514 Should there be more than one correct answer winners will be drawn by a local business man. Answers must be in Times & Guide office MONDAY Noon $6.00 Given Away FREE Each Week Gra nd Prize:- This contest will run for 13 weeks, consequently there will be just 39 entries for the Grand Prize. 1--Write on one side of the sheet onIy I-Address all replies to the t--There is a letter or letters missing in the advertisements I‘he first thr on this page. Find those missing letters, place them to- winners of:-- gether and they will spell the slogan-- B. E. HAIGHT t--Write out the name of the advertiser and the letter miss. hg from his advertisement. Electrical Contractor Each week's winners will be entitled to enter the Giand Prize Contest-First Prize $50.00 War Bond. First Prize $3.00 YOU SAVE BY SHOPPING IN WESTON SIX DOLLARS CONTEST EDITOR, TIMES AND GUIDE 3 Main St. S. not Mr the WESTON At End of 13 WEEKS Contest todds ..-_-. Twat" m......... 'lslnnders .rr. MaeBroome Big Ten Griskn F-rr? S. Antram . J MrShee _ Kammh T Pe frfmhlt, _ P. Antram rum" T .-.- Phillip! 4... White .. PN ,,_ I A'kormln Grosskurths In Top Bowling Spot For First Time Bert Grosskurth and his merry men played hog with Mach-oome and took all the points to take over firs} place in the third series. This â€has to all the points. Bobby Huson tried txt put up I contest hy milling 615. Joe Griska had It MM 699 to load his team and to hold his position as lop bowler in the magma The Islanders took four prints from thn Dodds. Jim Amos (Nine straight-they calls him!) and George Gardhnuse lead the winners at d reliable "Shorty" Antrnm“ was the tops for Dodds. The Standings are In follows: Crmskurthk' -.._r-__-.F._...e. Ftrwr_.r_ an...“ 26 Imperial, .r. -t.t--,--t_r--_.q-.r.e__.-vet_.-.eq___ 25 IS the first time this year that this ham has been able to look down M. the other teams. Bert was the top man with 650 and J. Carter had 621 Im' the losers. Frank Ackerman (703) and Gord Kemmis (706), l-E‘DMHVG captains of Bonitas and Imperials, and their teams battled 'sr. i; 3-4 split. Royals found the Pirates in I wins-mus mqod _and helped Ahry.rt- Rafa}! The only two continnnu on which "ruin kind. of birds have MISSING LETTER CONTEST RULES TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Second Prize $2.00 211 223 220 220 219 23 22 10 13 CHURCHILL. Man.--A weather statinn an"! air field will be estab- lished at Baker Lake. A tradin post 480 miles north of Churchilf. for tho Funadian army's tsxereire Muskox. LL-Cnl. P. D. Baird, of, fiver commanding the northern expedition, announced. He nid an advnnce Eu? of 11 men will be mm, to En pr sake in prnhlhly a weak's time. The party will he under the command of Maj. Graham w. Rowley of London. Englnnd, and of the directorate, of operational rpsonrrh in Dunn. Glnu has been developed which S: no toutth Ind "shunt to hut Ind hunk-n that in can be used for 'tipfrte. Big Ten Scorers Miller Juv. NHL After having played ten games to date, the leading snipers of the Miller A. C. Juvenile NHL have piled up some. substantial totals when it comes to burying the old disc in the twine. Chapman of the Rangers who has been holding on to the lofty top spot for some time didn't step up all last week, but all other players in this select group added something to their record and two new names, A. Elliot of Boston and Dillon of Chi- cago were added to the top ten listing. Chapman (Rnnzen) B. Smith (Chicago) Gallagher (Leafs) - Clark (Lvafs) _...-.--.. Cruisp (Rangers) P..... Jeffries (Canadian) A. Elliot (Boston) D. Smith (herds)-., Dillon (Chivazn) m.“ Caldpr (Chirago) v-r. Weather Mation The watcher Malian will he M- lahlinhed in I country virtually un- ehnrud " far as metmrnlogioxl stationa- nre eoneernrd for I dis- lanro of nlmortt 800 miles. / The ten leading scorers league are as follows: 50 MAIN' ST. S. All answers must be in the office of the Times and Guide on Monday of each week by 12 noon. Winners will be announced each week in this paper. This is a really interesting contest and one that will create a lot of fun. It trains the eye to watch for the correct spelling and informs the gentile of the splendid business opportunities that are offered y the local merchants. rye first three correct answerl drawn will be the weekly Weston Modern Appliances STEWART-WARNER & ADDISON RADIOS NORGE GAS STOVES & SPACE EATRS BOS' & GIRLS‘ BICYCLES 3rd Fri u lat Prim 2nd Prize 13 13 ll 12 10 of LIMITED Third Prize Pts 21 I9 17 16 l3 l'?. the $1.00 In Cash $6.00 C I. A. Henry arrived home last weep He is the mud son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. gonna Thorn is just one more of the Number Sum- mit boys to mmo hack, making n total of thirty-nine out of forty- two who left the district. Three lost their lives for their country. Friday evening last. the Humber Summit ratepayers held their weekly euchre at the home of Mrs. A. Lockhart. The winners were: Ladies,'lst, Mrs. W. Ouderkirk; 2nd, Mrs. N. Metcnlfe; trent's, Ist, Mr. E. Ouderkirk; 2nd, Mr. N, Woodard; freeze-oh, Ist, Mr. T. Wemr, Mr. H. Syme; 2nd, Roy Oakley, Earl Ouderkirk. Wedding anniversary awnings to Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Pidgeon and Mr. and Mrs. A. Dunn, Humber Summit. wu- foriunnlr rg,",,',".' of 'ul furs, ia not very last Thursday to pull a 5-5 tie with urnhle. Tullnmnro. This lime WI! the ----e-----P------ third of I bert lt-out-of-R series, the local boy: h-vin two tie and llmf. ilthnuzh exciting. The in g win,therefore ',vu"a'h7/'. to moot was in poor condition Ind It the (inledon Eat in I 2-gnme ttol-to- end of the contest the plnyerl on count notion. Thurul-y'l game both turn- wen . tired lot of could not be eotmiderqd a good born The Ratepayers' Association monthly meeting will be held on Feb. Mth at the home of Mrs. A. Lockhart. At this meeting the election of officers will take place. Try and make nn effort to come out so that a full membership run be ohtained. Sunday, Feb. mediate hockey social in the school. A good hy " . Due to tho death of Lonnml Gott I fnrmer member of the fin]- ton UU/i, team. the Ames wpre postponed on Monti-y, CT. nth. Birthday grnetings this wvok m Joan Blackwell, Mrs. W. MeGivin, Helen Lewis of Woodbridge, Mrs. R. Boyer of York Township, and Mr. J, Lodge of Thistletown. lHumber -iicriii 33.00 cash $2.00 cub 31.00 cash Mth, the inter- tetim held I box Plumber Summit time Wu nnjnyed ZONE 4-533 Snys Young Girls Entering Us. From Canada In Great Numbers "What these irls don't seem to realize," he snkf. "is that jobs are just as scarce for girls of their age in this country as they are in Can- ada. Teen-age girls have.been enter- ing the United States from Canada "in alarming numbers" since the end of the war, United States At- tomny George L. Grnbe laid in Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. Grohe attributed the influx to "dissatisfaction with home en- vironment and dwindling employ- ment opportunities" in Canadian Cities, declaring many of the girls are headed for New York to Seek their “fame and fortune". "l0turally, since most of these gin are in the country illegally hecnuse they enter on the pretext of A short visit, it's our job to see that they are returned to Canada." Chinchilla. perhaps the most “v sen-in of all furs, in not very unable. Market Booming Britain's "condhand car market is booming. Any car in fairly Rood running order-and even snme that, up notAhns I quick sale. notwith- standing the prices, usually well above the original cost. High (Fr-ice! of new rnrs due to inrrense pro- duction costs and the nne-third purchase tux haw mntrihuhed to the high second-hand prices. 43 Main St. N. Weston Phone 53 A. T. SQUIBB dk SON 48 Main St. N. 75 Staten tit; 69 Main St. N. 13 Mai St. N. 1377 WESTON RD., Cor. Jane 3 MAIN ST. S. BONITA‘ TEA ROOMS YOU SAVE AT INCH’S lnch’s Drug Stores WESTON CUT RATE TIMES a GUIDE Weston Roofing Materials Satisfy Meal Our Better than ever with Increased Circulation. Air Conditioned For Yor Comfort H. FELEX Car Washing and Lubricating hoto Finishin--Quiek Service Classified Ads Bring Results Meat Market Booksellers & Stntioners A B.A. Service Station General Auto Repairs Phone p-Weston 132 Real Food Values LIMITED JACK ALLAN We Delier A home-made "atomic bomb" mncocted bv four Brooklyn chil- dren 1")d'iU in the course of experiments and painfully injured three boys and a girl and blunted the windows of the room in which they were playing. William Henry, H, inventor of the bomb and purchaser of it. in- gredients, was rushed uneonseioug to hospital suffering abrasions and burns of both hands. Grace Guido, Gregory Gallo. and George Sunder- moynr, all 13 years of age, suffer- ed burns trnd lacerations. The experiment was conduetod in the living doom of Miss Laura Hulsert, M, who went right on with her knitting when one of tho boys explained earlier that he Ind the others were going to make BR atomic bomb. Miss Hulsm, who was not injured, said it was her hahit to have the children in "to keep them off the street". M-M-de "Atomic Bomb' Explodes In New York Need the SIM! "Have you any cream for res-wr- ing the complexion." asked the fnded spimkr. "Restoring, Min? You mean Tgat"' slid the uni-mt cur-lily. Ho laid hot $10 worth! America‘s railroads run on coal, oil, waterqnd sand. At least, in slippery weather they run on llhd. You may have noticed the little pipes net in front of the driving wheels of loeomotiretr-thos. piper pour sand on the rails when the going is my. Last year, one enter-n railroad used 38,000 tom of the stuff to keep its train: on schedule. THUEHMY, I'D. It, '" N t WESTON ZONE 4-426 Weston Zone 4-577 1130 Weston Rd. Mi. 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