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JORDAN RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Groceries â€" Cooked Mrats Weston‘s Friendly Store Bookselers and Stationers GREETING CARDS WESTON, â€" 1149J. We Go Anywhere Prompt Service LIMITED JACK ALLAXN Ai Conditioned on [Slightly Confused Two traveliers r!turmn& home lost their waK. One said; "We‘re in a cemetery; here‘s a gravestone." . "Whose is it?" asked the other. Striking a match the more sober of the two said, "I don‘t know, but he‘s a good ageâ€"175." ""See who it J‘." said the other. Another match was struck. "I don‘t know him; some fellow‘ -IJ"‘â€" F." fl .'.' We "fl,-' "C l 'I .’ ‘ "' Ad 1130 Weston Rd. Mt. Dennis, JU. 8733 Westo Zone 4â€"577 Phone Weston 132 WESTO 808 Weston 209 WESTON "If our agriculture. is to prosâ€" per, we have to destroy those weeds and do it just a« rapidly as we can. Our officials are definitely of the opinion we must make an immediate start with eliminating the fimk growth along our roadâ€" sides and fence rows. Cutting weeds with a Ma,'.he is too expensâ€" ive these days, We must adopt the more modern . methods nrwr use chemicals and lp:yin( machines to do a really ective job of weed eradication. . During the war years, Col. Kenâ€" nedy said, farmers had been too busy, and had neither time, labor or machinery with which to battle weeds which were causing tremenâ€" dous losses. Agricultural experts estimated, he said, weeds caused a loss of $25 million a yearâ€"or "about $2.50 for every acre of tillâ€" able land under cultivation." Now, he continued, "the‘ war is over. men will be more readily available and we can hope for greater supplies of machinery and chemicals with which to wage a campaign . against the w eed s throughout Ontario. Highways Minister George H. Doucett also told the conventionâ€" one of the largest held annua ly in Ontarioâ€"that the Department of Highways intended to proceed as soon as possible with the paving of the new fourâ€"lane highway to Oshawa and that grading of the new road from Toronto to Barrie would be completed this year. *‘We are going to have an active and vigorous campaign to rid Onâ€" tario of weeds," was the forthright declaration made by Hon. T. L. Kennedy, MPP for Peel County, vesterday in an address at the Good Roads Convention in Toronto. Weeds Cause 25 Million Damage Annually, Ontario To Open Drive He appealed to farmers to mainâ€" GRAND PRIZE $50 WAR BOND "Will Use Chemicals And Spraying Machines For Effective Campaign‘"‘ Says T. L. Kennedyâ€" Complete 4â€"Lane Highway Toronto To Barrie In ‘46 Electrical Contractor STOVE WIRING BASE PLUGSâ€"FIXTURES REPAIRED ELCTRICAL APPLIANCES REPAIRED 1 LITTLE AVE. Zone 5â€"514 This contest will run for 13 weeks, consequently there will be just 39 entries for the Grand Prize. 3â€"Write on one side of the sheet only. 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 Grand Prize:â€" 4â€"Address all replies to the; 1â€"There is & letter or letters missing in the advertisements on this page. ind those missing letters, place them toâ€" gether and they will spell the sloganâ€" 2â€"Write out the name of the advertiser and the letter missâ€" ing from his advertisement. 3 $6.00 Given Away FREE Each Week Each week‘s winners will be entitled to enter the Grand Prize Contestâ€"First Prize $50.00 War Bond. . E. HKAIGHT First Prize $3.00 SPRING TIMEâ€"CLEAN UP TIME SIX DOLLARS CONTEST EDITOR, TIMES AND GUIDE 3 Main St. S. WESTON At End of 13 (WEEKS Contest tain their high production of farm and dairy produce to assist in feedâ€" ing Great Britain and Europe. "I l U. S. NAVY MEN TRAVEL THROUGH CANADA I Thousands of United States Naval tatings who saw rction in the Pacific and have returned to this continent have gone through Canada by way of the Canadian National Railways to their discharge centres in the eastern United States. Here are two of the men shown at the Winnipeg station, displaying earâ€" vings which they picked up . in MISSING LETTER CONTEST RULES TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Second Prize $2.00 Suggestion that municipal bodâ€" ies should go easy on major road "construction projects," came from Mr. Doucett, who declared "materâ€" ials are both scarce and costly. I should like to suggest caution in municipal projects.just at this time. It also is not a bad idea to have a solid backlog of useful municipal work in reserve as a measure of know you are tired, and your wives are tired, but the tneed is great," he said. Advises Caution m«h and the Lt. Slane, 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 speiling and informs the people of the splendid business opportunities that are offered by the local merchants. The first three correct answers drawn will be the weekly winners of:â€" Weston Modern Appliances STEWARTâ€"WARNER & ADDISON RADOS NORGE GAS STOVES & SPACE HEATERS BOYS‘ & IRLS‘ BICYCLES 1st Priz 2nd Prize 3rd Prize LIMITED Third Prize $1.00 In Cash $6.00 Dr. Charles W. Kenney of Galup, New Mexico, has put his prescripâ€" tion book to a new useâ€"solving a fuel shortage for some of his patients. For a family of seven "in dire need" because of illness, the physician prescribed coa!, adâ€" dressing his order to Geoflt Buâ€" l;-l{z‘, f:‘l yard operator, Bubany 1 "It is not difficult to foresee the time when we must have from Windsor to the Quebec border a modern fourâ€"lane highway," he said. Cost of the ï¬aving from Highâ€" land Creek to Oshawa was estimatâ€" ed at $1,750,000, he declared. Life memberships in the Assoâ€" ciation were given to Col. Kennedy, T. J. Mahoney, Hamilton; J. E. Jamiegon, _ Collingwood; Howard Craig, North Gore; James Henderâ€" son, Orangeville; T. W. Jutten, Hamilton; Hon. George S. Henry and W. H. Keith, Wellington, present president of the organizaâ€" tion. Of the Toronto.Oshawa roadâ€" most heavily travelled stretch in the Provinceâ€"he said the new road, which leaves Kingston Road at Highland Creek, has been gradâ€" ed and is "driveable". "During the present year we shall pave the new fourâ€"lane highâ€" way a distance of 16 miles," he said. . "This {:rojoct will involve working out the engineering probâ€" lems to establish an eastern exit from Oshawa and of course comâ€" pletion of the necessary permanâ€" ent structures and installations to handle traffic entering or crossing the new highway. ‘"The | Torontoâ€"Barrie highway can no longer handle the summer rush of tourists and sumnmier reâ€" sorters. We are about to build a new fourâ€"lahe highway from Toâ€" ronto to Barrie. I expect the gradâ€" ing to be finished the present year, and when this highway is comâ€" pleted it will eliminate one of the worst bottlenecks in the Provincial system," he said. 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