W 1871 1 LHTTLH aAVE 5%, MAIN ST. N tds sw d An experienced watchmaker, formerly employed by C.P.R. watch ispector. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Base Plugs â€" Wiring for Electric Stoves j Specializing in New Residences Repairs to Jrons, Toasters, Lamps, Washers. M Fans and Fixtures Called for and Delivered â€" 2 EVENINGS PHONE 122â€"R EXPERT REPAIRS 20 MAIN ST. N. Metropole Restaurant For Good Food . . . Weston Phone 53 43 Main St. N. Wm. McGill & Co. YOU .SAVE AT INCH‘S Inch‘s Drug Stores 75 Staton St. DUNCAN ROOFING ROOFING and INSULATION WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY EAT AT .. .«.WESTONS OWN ASPHALT SHINGLES â€" SIDING FLAT ROOFS â€" HOT OR COLD APPLICATION FOR SEVENTYâ€"FIVE YEARs "McQGill‘s Coal" Weston Roofing Materials We can give you prompt service on insulation Call us for free estimate. . E. HAIGHT HAS BEEN A FAVORITE WITH DISCRIMINATING BUYERS J. H. JORDAN RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Main St. and Denison, Phone Weston 816 After 7 p.m. Telephone Weston 717W JACK BYLSMA For Good Service ... ESTABLISHED 1871 Prompt Service 8 a.m. to 3 p.m wWESTON ESTON â€" 1149J. We Go Any where Air Conditioned LIMITED JACK ALLAN 229 WALLACE AVE ME. 2491 PHONE ZIONE 1 1130 Weson Rd. Mt. Dennis, JU. 8733 Weston Zone 4â€"577 WESTON 808 1946 WESTON Motors 1d Europe‘s Prot eged or dest; will be set a Camps. â€" Your and Sunday $35.000. 2ry work in Canada, This includes money for opening new mission fields, setting up new mission buildings, training workers and the extension of the Missionary and Deaconess Trainipg School. For the restofation of building and equipment /n the Presbyterian Church‘s misgionary _ enterprises overscas. in British Guiana. East Asia and India, £210,350 will be carmarked. An additional $20,000 in required for living quarters to be rented to missionaries home on furlough., ‘Presbyteries and â€"congregations ! The sum $150.000 is required for of the Presbyterian Cnurch in teaching in Knox College, Toronto, Canada were informed regently | and another $150,000 to strengthen | that $500,000. of the two million|the Presbyterian College in Monâ€"| dollar objective of the Presbyterian | treal. ChurchAAdvance for Christ will be‘ A half a million dollars is needed placed in a church bu!ldmg‘fuml to ‘for the pension fund of the Presâ€" provide church buildings in str®â€" byterian Church and $50,000 for tegic places in new sections Of ‘Penmarvian, a home for retired ) large cities end key centres Of /ministers. and for the Epht‘aim’ Eastern and Western Canada. !Scntt Fund which gives aid to Various boards of the Presbyterâ€" j needy widows and orphans oa(\m'n-{ ian Church have submitted estiâ€"|isters and needy retired ministers. ! imales of their needs and in(‘luded} 2 | in these needs is the sum of $29].-’Iâ€"â€"â€"~'_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"“'-'_†650. for the extension of missionâ€"| II 1 1 ~ : | 1 WARN ELECTRIC $2 Million Objective Presbyterian Church Advance For Christ, Will Seek Large Sum Of Mongy To Advance The Work Of The Church Throughout The World GRAND PRIZE $50 WAR BOND ELMHURST DRIVE â€" WESTON Phone: Weston 390 J 12 â€" LÂ¥ndhurst 1411 176 _ reconstruction _ of Protestant Churches damâ€" lestroyed by war, $43.000 et aside. Young People‘s Young People‘s Secteties lay .gchï¬nl work requires Installation and Repairs on House Wiring the 1â€"Write nu!‘*?jha name of the advertiser and the letter migk» ing from his advertisement. 1â€"There is a This contest will run for 18 Grand Prize:â€" Should there be more than ome correct answer winners Answers must be in Times & Guide 0 $6.00 Washers, Stove Write on one side of the sheet only Given Away FREE Each Week There is a letter or letters missing in the advertisements on this page. Find those missing letters, place them toâ€" gether and they will spell the sloganâ€" . Addrc=s all replies to the to Ranges, Refrigerators, Rade Each week‘s winners will be entitled to enter the G $50.00 War Bond. First Prize $3.00 REPAIRS HAPPY EASTER GREETINGS oves, Electrical Appliances OureSpecialtv CONTEST EDITOR, TIMES AND GUIDE 3 Main St. S. WESTON . SIX DOLLARS 1 ioR NCY office and the sale ;Imf work will open at 2.30 p.m. Homeâ€"baking will old Dakley, Mr. E. Ouderkirk; Mr. Howle Oakley, Mrs. E. Ouderkirk. Tllach week these euchres are. havâ€" «ng newcomers and the ladies‘ comâ€" mittee are very grateful to those who come out to spend an hour or so of real enjoyment. Don‘t forget the sale of Work in the Humber Summit school on April 27th. Buses stop at the post Rewie Bm es 2 5. " The Pine Ridge Euchre Club met on Monday evening, April 12, at the home of Mrs. A. Lockhart. The folâ€" lowing were winners: Ladies. Mrs. W. Ouderkirk, Mrs. 0. McDade; gents, fin;.rt. Mr. Maxey; second; The sum $150,000 is required for teaching in Knox College, Toronto, and another $150,000 to strengthen the Presbyterian College in Monâ€" treal. ‘, Humber Summit At End of 13 WEEKS Contest T. _\\'02‘8_;' f\'-gc 7{'::')utJ “Vh"\H;n We e en it s oc ne en m ut Fund which gives aid to ’Pn.lf’.\'(’d by all present widows and orphans oNfln- {Imhes, Guides and and needy retired ministers.| Zuests received silver MISSING LETTER CONTEST RULES weeks, consequently there TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Second Prize $2.00 65 MAIN ST. s. M doaet td [ are planning a new garage. We wish them the best of Iuck in their new plans. Mr, Evans is very reaâ€" sonable in his prices and so deâ€" Jserves patronage. Mr. H. Price, a returned soldier, also should have the patronage of the district. * Another new venture by a reâ€" | turned soldier and his I)rother.l ’[Harr,\' Oakley, and Harold, are §hopmz to make good on market gardening. The best of Nick, hoys. | Both are hard working lads and are |tho sons of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert |Oakley, Borden St., and grandsons of Mn and Mrs WO Andsbi®. If the district of Humber Sum.| of confi mit grows much 'larzor we will soon need a larger school, as there are Both more children coming into the comâ€" iwnrn in munity of school age. and the of M and Mrs. W. Ouderkitk Humber Summit. i ifialy coo inss m ind BcA s Girl Guides of Canada was held at the General Brock Hotel in Niâ€" agara on Saturday, April 6th. Members of Humberview district, {Vaughan, West Toronto and Runâ€" |nymede, journeyed by bus leaving | Weston at 7.15 a.m. and arriving in [Niagara Falls at 9.30. Everyone lenjoyed the bus ride. both @nin» guests received gifts, We wish ray for a very <Mr. G. Evan Vaughan, West Toronto and Ru‘nl-' Sgt» Major J. Rhodes, formerly nymede, journeyed by bus leaving | §/Sgt. Rhodes of the R.C.A.M.C., Weston at 7.15 a.m. and arriving in |N@NH his son, formerly Gnr, Rhodes Niagara Falls at 9.30. Everyone|Of the RCA and now civilian first enjoyed the bus ride. both going)Class of 8 Scarlet Road, Westâ€" and coming back. Both during the | mount, have both been awarded the morning and afternoon session, and| "O2k leaf", it was announced last also at llsychmmv the speakers were| Week; the army citation for for most interesting and thoroughly| those "mentioned in despatches." enjoyed by all present. Many of the| Sgt. Major Rhodes jnined tha be one of the sales, so come early and avoid disappointment. er winners will be drawn by a local business man & Guide office MONDAY Noon 8 CLEANERS AND DYERS Quality Cleaning TFether Bros # OWNED AND OPERATED BY STODDART BROS All answers must be in the office of the Tim Monday of each week by 12 noon. Winners will be announced. each week in this This is a really interesting contest and one t lot of fun. It trains the eye to watch for the and informs the people of the splendid busine that are offered by the local merchants. Phe first three correct answers drawn will winners of:â€" ndes and distinguished eived silver teaspoons as wish to thank Mr. Murâ€" very pleasant trip. Evans and Mr. H. Price will be just 39 entries for the Grand Prize JGrand Prize Contestâ€"First Prize PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 2nd Prize 3ed Prize 1st Prize LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 emmmmmmnnmmmmucen«.$2:00 CASh _ After service in . Africa â€" and Jtaly Egt. Major Rhodes was reâ€" patriated in August, 1944, and is now stationed near Malton, James Rhodes returned to Canada in September of last year after two years of campaigning â€" through Ttaly, Holland and Germany and has now been promoted to the rank of confirmed civilian. Third Prize His son, James Rhodes, jofned the R.C.A.F. in August of ‘42 and followed his father to the U.K. in June, 1943. Gnr. Rhodes proceeded to Italy in March 1944 and it was here that father and son met after four years of separation and even spent the night together i« the sanctuary of a frontâ€"line fox hole for two. test and one that will create a > watch for the correct speiling splez\did business opportunities Sgt. Major . Rhodes joined the Canadian army in January 1940 and was sent overseas 3 weeks later with the RFC.A.M.C, ; $1.00 in Cash $6.00 Receive Canadian Army Citation gold and iron rings were early times by the Persians Hindus ~..81.00 cash Times and Guide on $3.00 cash PHONE TOâ€"DAY WESTON 845 paper be the weekly merly .M.C., thodes i first Westâ€" ed the d last or for es." d the 1940 weeks ’ joined 2 and K. in Canada, says Mr. Howe, in the future wili manufacture many ar ticles never made here before Meanwhile the prople would wel come larger production of such old. fashioned (ginl( as underwear stockings and socks, men‘s shirts and suits, says the Ottawa Jour. The First Need 50 MAIN ST. S and while the most nf‘n;r photographic headquarters. or family work, CERTAINLY , 3 MAIN ST. S. 347 QUEENS DRIVE PHONE 719R Morning l 2936 DUNDAS StT. LY. 7947 Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 n. Weston Modern Appliances HENRIETTE J. CHAPMAN 10 Main St. S. Making Photographs Is' Our .____ HARDWARE â€" PAINT . WALLPAPER_â€" 65 MAIN ST. N. C _ WETON ZONE 4â€"456 The Weston Sheetmgtal And Roofing Company TIMES & GUIDE STEWARTâ€"WARNER & ADDISON RADIO® NORE GAS STOVES & SPACE HEATERS BOYS‘ & GIRLS® BICYCLES 69. Main St. N. BONITA TEA ROOMS 139 Main St.â€"Weston Ph. 753â€"JUnction 9662 GLIDDEN‘S PAINTS IRVIN LUMBER COE ELECTRIC Authorized Bulova Wich Distributors : Felt and Gravel Roofing Eavetroughs and General Sheetmetal Work (F. TEMPLEMAN, Mzr.)/ 282 MAIN ST, N. Rear of Coulter Foundrc Better thanâ€"ever with Increaed Circulation Satisf SAALMANS Meals Our Lumbe â€" Builders‘ Suplies â€" Fuel REAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS ALSO ALTERATIONS Telepone: Weston 993 FRED ENGLISH ELECTRICAL CONTRCTORS Japâ€"aâ€"Lac Endurance House Paint Good Coveraeâ€"Long Wear Sold Byv Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Classified Ads Bing Results The Jewl and Gift Shop CO. LTD. LIMITED the work in portraits, remember We will go to your home for Will photograph your house. show windows or anything else you want hotographed. In leeland there are 2,600 Scouts and Girl Guides. In Liechenstein, tie tiny country in Europe, the Nazis tried during the war to nazify the country‘s youth, Boy Scouts, who carried on despite these efforts were referred to Xensively as "Churchill kids." "Churchill Kids S t , Aftrnoon to 8 p.m. LY. 7175 of Coulter/Fnundry 93 â€" JU, 0122 WESTON ZONE 4â€"426 THURSDAY, APRIL 18,~ aits, remember this is your home for children 218 WRIGHT AVE. 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