83 Main $t. N. 43 Main St. N. Weson Phone 53 5%, MAIN ST. N. 20 MAIN ST. N. For Good Food . . . : *For Good Service . .., EAT AT ... WESTON‘S OWN C By _ An experience watchmaker, frmerly employed by C.P.R. watch inspector. â€" 48 Main St. N. 75 Statin St. Metropole Restaurant EXPERT REPAIRS YOU SAVE AT INCH‘S Inch‘s Drug Stores BOB CLARKSON DUNCAN ROOFING ROOFING and INSULATION Weston Roofing Materials . T. SQUIBB & SON WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY ASPHALT SHINGLES â€" SIDING_ FLAT ROOFS â€" HOT OR COLD APPLICATION Main St. and Denison, Phone Weston 816 After 7 p.m. Telephone Weston 717TW GREETING CARDS â€" Are Our Businessâ€"Not A Sideline WEDDINGSâ€"EVERY DAYâ€"EASTER JACK BYLSMA We ca give you prompt service on insulaion. Call us for free estimate. Up J. H. JORDAN RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Fresh Fruits and Vegetbles Groceries â€" Cooked Meats Weston‘s Friendly Sore Using Lancasters corn brooms| ~The British Austin auto works ashas bought several giant Lancaster w bers and is converting them catrry the tiny Austin cars to m“%‘ m _ countries. The company wESTON â€" 1149J. We Go Anywhere LIMITED JACK ALLAN Prompt Service. ir Conditiond EST â€" WIN $6.00 GASH EACH Weston Zone 4â€"577 , 1130 Weston Rd. Mt. Denns, JU. 8733 costs air compare ",ma nfl:’iip transporâ€" Phoe Weston 132 WESTON 808 Weston 909 WESTON _ So you think color and the way in which it is used is strictly a matter of individual esthetic taste? You think the interior decorators are talking riddles when they speak of "warm" and "cool" color effects? You think color really hasn‘t anyâ€" thing _ to do with health and efficiency, and that maybe medical authorities are off the beam in the belief that color can play an im{()ortant part in hospitals and sickroms ? some of the color can do: A shoe manufacturer found his production falling off, his workers complaining of eyeâ€"strain and headâ€" aches, his accident rate soaring. He rcinud the all black machinery a ight gray and the moving parts a light gray and the moving parts a light :wl{ for m_vmbility. His accident rate fell off 70 per cent, w rose 25 per cent, his employees stopped complaining of For all the evidence of modern experiment shows that just the opposite is the case; that color now is a modern therapeutic agent in hospitals, and can have an importâ€" ant effect upon the comfort, hapâ€" piness and physique of those who are well. The evidence is conclusive that the socalled "warm" colors really are warm, that "cool" colors are not just the figments of someâ€" body‘s imagination. That evidence is something to keep in mind when you are color scheming, be it for your own home or for an industrial or office building â€" housing hundreds _ of people. 2 â€" Here, taken at random from the vast amount of evidence produced through many experiments, are some of the discoveries of what If you think that way, you are wrong. ; Factories Hospitals And Ships Now Color Conscious Since War GRAND PRIZE $50 WAR BOND Cream Creatés Feeling Of Warmth, Blue Is Found "Cold"â€"Light Gray And Buff Machinery Cuts Accident Rate In Factories, Lessens Eye Strain STOVE WIRING ~ BASE. PLUGSâ€"FIXTURES REPAIRED ELECTICAL APPLIANCES REPAIRED I LITTLE AVE. Zone 4â€"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 This contest will run for 13 weeks, consequently there will be just 89 entries for the Grand Prize. 8â€"Write on one side of the sheet only. iâ€"Address all replies to the;: B. E. HAIGHT Lâ€"There is a letter or letters missing in the advertisements The first thr on this page. Find those missing letters, place them toâ€" . winners of:â€" gether and they will spell the sloganâ€" Given Away FREE Each Week Grand Prize:â€" 2â€"Write out the name of the advertiser and the letter missâ€" ing from his advertisement. Electrical Contractor Each week‘s winners will be entitled to enter the Grand Prize Contestâ€"First Prize $50.00 War Bond. . SUPPORT ONTARIO CANCER FOUNDATION First Prize $3.00 SIX DOLLARS CONTEST EDITOR TIMES AND GUID 3 Main St. S. WESTON At End of 13 WEEKS Contest Illuminating Engineer Samuel Hibben staged a dinner ‘party in Chicago. The food was appetizing, tasty and good. As a besï¬ the lighti was changed midâ€"way throux the sumptuous repast, in such a way that the steaks looked gray, the celery pink, salads turned ;i,f'fl;t, mill lookod“red a;!d Ll‘loi ee appeared yellow. Some o the guests became violently ill within a few minutes, others were An arctic exï¬lor@r, his ship iceâ€" bound _ throughout _ the _ winter; "painted" with a mixture of coal dust and oil, a broad strip of ice between his frozenâ€"in ship and the open sea of the spring breakup. He was able to move his ship through the thawing ice to open water, while the "unpainted" ice on either side remained grimly firm. They‘ve adopted that system as a yearly custom to getan earlier opening for at least one New England harbor. Several hundred clerks and stenographers in an office building whose walls had been finished in blue complained repeatedly of feelâ€" ing cold in the winter, although every thermometer agreed that the building was kept at a steady 70 degrees. Finally, the walls were repainted throughout in a creamy buff color, The complaints ended abruptly, the employees agreed they no longer felt cold. Yet nothâ€" inï¬ had been changed but the color schemeâ€"the â€" thermometers _ still held steady at 70 degrees. In a case almost exactlg' opposite, the em?loyees of a southern woolâ€" len mill complained of the excess heat in their plant. Then the yellow walls were painted a light green, and the complaints onde({ MISSING LETTER CONTEST RULES TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON > Second Prize $2.00 it. Air lines don‘t tomers to get air good for business. A few years ago, practically every hospital in the country was {:ainted plain white. Now the ospitals are finished in green, cream, buff and similar colors. A Canadian hospital ship, the Letitia, has its soothing, comfortable wards painted in a light ï¬roen: not just because somebody thought it would be_nice but because army medical officers knew that such a color would do most for the well being of the troops the ship carries. _ A radar impulse can go to and from am obstacle five or 10 ï¬'“d' away in oneâ€"thirtieth of a millionth of a second. Large air lines do most of the interior decorating of the planes with a green painted motif. It isn‘t because the presidents of the comâ€" f)anies like green best. It is because ong experience has proven that green tends to prevent air sickness, browns and yeT]nw tend to induce Sugar Coupons Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in Montreal that they believed they had broken up a major sugar ration c;;gon racket with the seizâ€" ure of ,000_ ho“us coupons lJnfl the arrest of the alleged ringleader after two months investigation. mildly nauseated, all had to stop eating. A large butcher firm had its modern store redecorated, and found its customers falling away nfzidly. The lighting engineer they called in advised another color scheme and the store was repainted. The customers came back, The first unfortunate color scheming gave each cut of meat a dull greenish appearance; the second brought out and emphasized the full red freshâ€" ness of the meat. RCMP Seize 200,000 Bogus Bevera. thousand counterfeit couâ€" pons already have been distributed into the retail field, police said, but that the entire amount would have been enough to jeopardize the sugar rationing program so far as Quebee province is concerned. Still think Color,isn‘t important ? 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 people of the splendid business opportunities that are offered by the local merchants. The first three correct answers drawn will be the weekly Weston Modern Appliances STEWARTâ€"WARNER & ADDISON RADIOS NORGE GAS STOVES & SPCE HEATERS BOYS‘ & GIRLS‘ BICYCLES 2nd Prize 1st Prize 3rd Prize like their cusâ€" sick: it is not Third Prize $1.00 Prices Board officials also point out that although pink sugar coupons 46 to 70 expired March 31, persons who have saved a few. of them to buy maple syrup or maple sugar may do so by exchanging them for vouchers at the nearest local ration board office, Vouchers must be obtained because loose coupons may not be sent through Three sugarâ€"preserves coupons have been declared valid by Warâ€" time Prices and Trade Board for April in an effort to ease the butter shortages by giving Canadians a chance to use preserves on bread. On April 4 cn\gmn 85_ will become valid, while S6 and 87 will fall due on April 18. This does not mean that more sugar coupons are beinf allowed over the declared yearly figureâ€"this is simply a reâ€" arrangement of the allotment. the _ mail products. Try washing the wall with some lukewarm water in which a little saltpetre has been dissolved, or alternatively wash with a thin lime white wash. If somp is used, be careful to wash it all off. Speedâ€"up in the British telephone service is anticipated from the reâ€" lease of 1,100 switchboard operâ€" ators from the army and civil defence exchanges, Can Still Get . Maple Syrup With E_xpired Coupons Labour Saver A baler with a pickup attachâ€" ment has been used for haying opâ€" er or the past two years at the Dom/nion Experiméntal Farm, Indian ~Mead, Sask. The machine bales the hay directly from the windrows lnr{ thereby eliminates much of the heavy labour involved under ordinary methods. The qualâ€" ityâ€"of the hay produced is imrroved by a reduction in the loss of leaves, made possible by less frequent handling of the grop.â€" Smoke Marks on Painted Walls $3.00 cash $2.00 cash when buying maple ZOE 4â€"533 ‘ VICTORIA.â€"H.M.C.8. Crusader, 1,500â€"ton Crescentâ€"class destroyer ‘und Canada‘s newest warship, arâ€" rived here January 22, with two officers and 10 other Canadian army ranks from Portland, Eng. The ship left Britain Dec. 15 and came by way of the Azores, Jamaâ€" ica, Panama and San Pedro. Warship Arrives CERTAINLY 2 DENNISON RD. W. and while the most of our work is portraits, remember ths is photographic headquarters. We will go to your home for children or family work. HENRIETTE J. CHAPMAN 10 Main St. S. 347 QUEEN DRIVE PHONE 719R HARDWARE â€" PAINT . WALLPAPER *T 65 MAIN ST, N. WESON ZONE 4â€"456 3 MAIN ST. 8. 69 Main St. N. 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