Times & Guide (1909), 17 Oct 1946, p. 3

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Canadians Show ® ‘ â€"Solid Desire For w Savings Bonds Advance inquiries at branches of chartered bannal, investment dealers and brokerage houses about purâ€" chases of Canada Savings Bonds Sales of war savings stamps and certificates have been terminated and finalâ€" instalments on Ninth Vietory Loan tejmnhm will have been completed by the end of the month, The q-_nuli_ Savings Bonds, It was &ointed out at hesd(}uart- ers here that since there are fewer salesmen than in Victory Loan cam%aigns the initiative for the purchase of Canada Savings Bonds rests with individual Canadians. Facilities of chartered banks, inâ€" vestment and brokerage houses have been made available for bond purchases. Rev. T. B. Butler was in charge of the service held Sunday at St. Andrew‘s, Thistletown. He preachâ€" ed from the text taken from 1st book of Ruth and 27th verse. The Rector pointed out that the lessons to be learned were goodwill, kindâ€" ness, and prayer and that our lives are sowing and reaping. "Where hast thou gleaned today and what hast thou wrought." Miss Shirley Snider was at the organ. You are cordially invited to a special children‘s service, Sunday, Oct. 20th. Rev. M. S. Flint will be the special speaker and a children‘s choir will be heard from during the service. first offered for sale on October 15 indicate a solid desire by Canaâ€" dians to continue wartime Victory Loan: and War Savings Stamps saving . habits, Canada Savings Bonds national headquarters â€" reâ€" ported this week. which bear 2.75 per cent interest and can be.euhes'lt any time at face ‘value, offer a means of conâ€" tinuing the savings habit. Just returned from the food and agriculture organization conference in Copenmon, H. H. Hannam president managing director of the Canadian Federation of Agriâ€" culture, has written in a letter on Canada Savings Bonds addressed to Graham F. i‘owen, governor of the Bank of Canada: A sale of work will be held Friâ€" day, Oct. 18th under the auspices of the Women‘s Guild of St. Anâ€" drew‘s. The proceeds to go for repairing the roof of the church. "During the war the Canadian people came to have great confiâ€" dence in this type of investment, because of itayg)edrock securit{. Generally speaking, they will welâ€" come the government‘s decision to continue to offer this form of security, one in which the ordinary citizen can readily participate." "A feature of the new offering," said Mr. Hannam, "which will comâ€" end itself to farmers is the fact that the uvings bond will be readily convertible into cash at 100 per cent of its value plus interest. Farmers who are in a position to put by a portion of their earnings each year should find the new bonds a vex?' satisfactory form of investment for these savings." _ Harry Nickle ‘read the 61st Psalm in Sunday school. The United young people meet every Thursday evening. If you have any Thursdays to spare we would like you to join up with us. Our neighbour, Mr. William King, stepped out to the strawâ€" berry patch on Tuesday and brought in a large plate of red ripe strawberries. . a% Three dear little babies were brought to be christened on Sunâ€" day. Marilyn Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dovey and Beryl Joan and twin brother, Bryan Frederick, infant children ofrgllr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds of Irwin _ Sorrv we i‘oric;t to welcome. Baby Ballard too ur town. Robert‘s baby brother is about two months old now. â€" ooo Road EHURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1946 RONAN ELECTRIC DAY MALTON NIGHT WESTON WESTON 38 W 3 427 W 2 * The best advice is often more than we can bear. It takes courage to face the impact of truth, and firm resolution to form new habits to fit the facts. ‘Your doctor is sometimes confronted 5 with the stern necessity of advising w restrictions in your usual routine. Your favorite dessert or that comforting cigar may be denied you. There is a strong temptation to treat such advice lightly, to feel you know your needs better than your doctor. _ _ _ Such selfâ€"delusion may be comforting, but it defeats t};e very ends you seek. Carefully follow your doctor‘s advice. Your prescriptions have prompt, expert attention at our store. Simpson‘s Drug Store 0o «> Cecil Simpson, Phm.B. en uliee 50 MAIN ST. N. Thistletown Get Your Order In To Assure Prompt Installation TORIDHEET OIL BURNERS __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~nr ue comrort of *Ueie.pelus10®. INSTALLED COMPLETE $355.00 24 HOUR SERVICE Experienced Installation Men Township Gains From Firemens‘ | injuries is Claim of York Chief _ "Every time a mfll‘ fireman i:ii:mud while t:n du‘t‘{ A nflfl-’ benefits," charged . Fire Chief ‘mh Woods at Yofid‘ron- ship Council last week demanding a change be made in the workmen‘s col{l{m‘fion scheme now in effect. e present plan calls for the inâ€" The &mont plan calls for the inâ€" jured fireman to receive no sal« ary, but workmen‘s eo?;s:nudm. which is about twoâ€"th of his ngu]l:r salary. ‘"The other third, to which hor{l otherwise entitled goes, to the township," claimed hief Woods. "We are one of on!{ three munâ€" icipalities. in the entire J;rovince which still operates under this scheme," said the chief, "A fireâ€" man will hesitate to endanger himself while fighting a fire if he knows that every time he is injured he loses oneâ€"third of his wages." Objecting to the TTC using the Oakwood ave. car line as a training ground for new ogeutArg, .Counâ€" cillor Fred Hall asked that "someâ€" thing be done" about the overâ€" crowded conditions on the route and the replacement of the Oakâ€" wood car loop at St. Clair Ave. _ Council instructed the township clerk to arrange for a meeting beâ€" tween members of the council and the TTC commission to discuss the route. A report on the "mysterious killer" which ravaged crops in the Humber Bay area and south of Dundas st. in York Township durâ€" ing the last two weeks of August and was subsequently discovered to be 2â€"4â€"D, a weed exterminator which was spread in the atmosâ€" phere has been received by the municipal derartment of public health, council was informed. _ The report submitted by H. A. Senn, chief botanist at the Toronto office of the plant rgrotection serâ€" vice, will be forwarded to Ottawa, stated William Gray, township sanitary inspector, in a report to council. â€" psormin _ He was asking for alteration of the plan to f‘)rovide full uhr{ for an ingund reman for a stiplated length of time. Increased cost for license fees to conduct seven types of grivnh business establishments within York Township was approved by council. _ Inspector Gray interviewed the manager of a York Township plant which packs the #â€"4â€"D weed killer, who stated that July 30, 1946, was the last date of packing with none further being contemplated this Council decided to ask wwnshifi clerk Howard Hall, KC, for a fu report on workmen‘s compensation now affecting all municipal departâ€" ments, including fire and works branches. Increase License Fees . Altered rates include: Barber shops, billiard halls, bowling alleys, dog licenses, electric contractors laundries, movie threatres and retail tobacco dealers. _ _ The adjustment in the license fees was made by council folloMni the receipt of a profiosed scale 0 fees submitted by chief cgpsmb]e Robert Alexander. S s â€" _ An increase of $140 a month for the 200 persons on relief to offset ncrease Relief Costs New asphalt roofs sold and applied. Chimneys Repaired All estimates are free. First class workmanship guaranteed. PHONE 267â€"M 47 KINGDOM STREET WESTMOUNT Westmount Salvage CARPENTRY (& PLASTERING ZONE 4435 increased milk costs was approved b"l‘ehop“t:?rmhi f the MeHenry scale of ulior mu calls for a certain quantity of milk for each relief recipient. ‘The increase will Pistinie gieiament oi win ncl vernm &'? the niu'o + Pevik V{ elfare Commissioner Jack Smith stated that 28 quarts of milk per month rr bcl‘:x and 15 quarts p:.r .adult is provided under the pishs C000 050 00. ;. B ‘The September building report submitted by building inspector C. A. Tundridge shows 57 homes conâ€" structed at an approximate value of $258,300. Approximately 113 ermits. were issued valued at g488,800. An estimated 92 permits Y;l&ed at $163,000 were issued in Supposing the MOH made the above announcement that there was an epidemic of Smallpox in North York. Mould you be safe or sorry? Safe if {our children had been successfully vacinated. Sol:?'â€"lf thcg had not been sucâ€" ces u“ti vaccinated. There is alâ€" ways the dmt‘h" that Smallpox might sweep the country. Last April an American soldier returnâ€" ing from the Orient, disembarked at Seattle and very shortly after 68 cases of Smallpox developed of whom 20 died and 41 were left with a terrible disfigurement. We don‘t want that to happen in North Yofk Township and to prevent its occurrence, a township wide vacâ€" \ i4 \/(l s olr\. P \ SERVICE FINANCE COMPANY Cash You Get $50 150 Smallpox In North York Backed by 18 Years‘ Experience 2 John St. Weston (Bank of Montreal Bldg.) PHONE ZONE 4â€"591. Office Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daily Open All Day Wednesday * DUNCAN ROOFING ROOFING and INSULATION ASPHALT SHINGLES â€" SIDING FLAT ROOFS â€" HOT OR COLD APPLICATION We can give you prompt service on insulation. Call us for free estimate, Payâ€" ments $17.00 34.00 51.00 68.00 102.00 186.00 170.00 INCLUDE ALL CHARGES 6 10 12 Payâ€" Payâ€" Payâ€" ments ments ments $8.62 | $5.27 17.24 10.53 8.86 25.86 15.80 13.30 34.48 21.06 17.12 51.72 31.59 26.58 68.96 ‘ 4112 35.42 86.20 52.66 44.30 $8.62 17.24 25.86 34.48 51.72 WESTON â€" 1149J. We Go Anywhere "I have gone carefully into the circumstances of this case," lhfi; trate Martin stated in county &n court, when W. J. Osborne p~ sterâ€" appeared . for judgment on charges of dul::m\u and careless driving, on Friday, Oct. 11. "lumcomrhweiyoudidmtltop at the stop street," Magistrate Martin told];)_ymp_lhr. C 0. Dempster To "However, the dangerous driving charge will be dhmfuod and you will be convicted of careless drivâ€" ing. You will be fined $50 and costs or one month." Pay Fine Of $50 Or 1 Month Evidence heard last week was that the accused, driving west on Trethewey drive, was involved in a collision with a southbound auto on Jane St. The other car was driven by Nicholas Bura, As a result of the collision, Mark Mundier, 43, a Ynuenget in the latter car, was killed. + cination glrofnmma will commence at our schools October 28. If your child has been vaccinated since 1940 it will not be necessary to have the vaccination repeated. Eve7 school child will take home a yellow consent card for signature and due notice will be ilven re the time schedule for the various schools. Seven days after vaccinaâ€" tion you must bring the child to school to have the arm inspected and to receive a certificate. Dismiss Dangerous Driving Charge In County Court Scratching your head and worrying won‘t get those bills paid . . . but a convenient loan from us will! Settle all your bills with one loan. Conveniâ€" ent, small monthly payâ€" ments, Come in and talk over your loan with us today. Cark E. Hill M.D., MD, MOH. 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