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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Sep 1944, p. 1

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. "'i"iCijiLiu, Hear More Vandalism In Parks a.t-,2 “r __ tf."'?) . . Ce reeult gonad '. chool: lace in "This and other rented problem: in Weston can be laid It the door of f2t'g',r,','/T'; They have never insis upon good, continuing re- creation! Mei ities in this town. Hundreds of our youth wander around wth nothing to do. You "will find them on our street: even night. That some of them will get into trouble is I foregone conclu- Town Council Recommend Better Police. Supervision And Use Of Plainclothesmon tt VII reported this weak that.---- Wu of Puk’n Committee. B Bob union hu complninod “an “I that now able: gt Cruichhulkl Ere M trave been curved up and that the fircplneu have been broken. Fre Wm: Town Gonna] bu n- eonmudod better ,Police super- vilion and the use of plainelotlteo nun. When the E.W.R.A. public m- lation, mm mentioned this to u china who in interested in invenile problems, he ttot this 'reply: - lw m: 1- “an... um ii,iiici.iliii1iiiiti"i; "Rarely doe: youth look upon a pelican-n u I supervisor. More rue is the pollcomln who can dif- ferentilte between sunersvision and dictation. Youth resent: dieta. tion. In Net we all do. We're fighting it now. lion "All our the country, the switch is. from curfew to unmet). Recru- tion centre: Ire being operated by the youngsters themselves. Juve- nile delinquency has dropped phe- nornenally. Such youth centres de, velop themselves in most cues from I 'toke', bar and juke box to physical training, hobbies, drama, table games and what hnve you IC- cording to the demand." En! Weston Ratepayer's Asso- ciation has an excellent Welfare committee under the able chair- mlnship of Jan. Muklom. 203 Wil- liam Street. E.W.R.A. wonder how many Walton young folks from 14 to 18 are interested in this mm’s suggestion. How ‘mnny mums would like to till: thls over? Write Mr. Macklem of your views. M.P.P. Makes Eirst Application Attornttlenera1 L. E. the):- well has given consent to J, B. Sal!- berg. Labor-Progressive member in the Legislature for St. Andrew’s, to make an npplicntion to the gu.. preme Court over a compllint under the new Racial Discrimina- tion Bill. This in the first such application approved by the .attor- ney-zenenl end is based on meter- iel filed with the .ttorney-steneral's department by Mr. Mlsbertr. The complaint. Mr. Blackon said, gag-inst Stewart Benmish. owner of the Blue Spruce Lodge. Wilcox Luke, who is claimed to hive phcad I sign on his property, "Por Gentiles Only". Mr. Blackwell said Mr. Sllsberg ls "king the court to impale the penalty provided by the act and for Mt injunction restraining Mr. 'Bumi'lh from placing any such Wartime Housing May " Come to Weston East Weston Degutotlon ' Committee To ouneil . Report To General Meeting “or!!! 3mm. chdman of E.W o--- . . Committee, um visits nil in m regulafl‘own Council meetings, n- would gonad head-y night It Memorial chool: "There "I n full attend. Ott Inca in an Council climbers. Bets. to P' umber IL Seven] E.W.R.A. me. ton'g mos hld ruched vuylng late- of T-T-C Council routine. A letter lutgesl- the b ine new public whool Ind checking $4,68t of double classes came up for the Porte first time and was referred to the to dr finance committee. "M an!!! N. VISION “Council's. property committee reported on m urlier But Weston Map-yeti communication re- _-as-- -L--I.x_.. " .11 huh“! kntl now 3. - -ml._.__.N-eee'-'e - curds?" checking of I“ public hull, sehools, and nu Cerium: to "sure "ttsNettyry P, exits. Property commune lg. that such a study w my an Fay by the Fire 1fiiitih ud my. : J“. 7i.M.EiG mutton “(std- 1y,r2,,'i'i1i','t, for puking ndjncent to tin Street in now More the Chief of Police and Council " uniting I report. No definite In. formation ig pt forthcoming on the “any.” "g-tions for [tiny mtrictlonl on Main grout. E.W.R.A. uked that there In no parking during 'ttseine" rub hour: Ind gouminuna mg I“ ari, ""ii,'iG." iaa commune N that an on rm duty do“ t?itrt {we}; a meld mou- I'LL. m to Town Coun- cl Ibo upon“ that Wubn h to “it no ”in mm the build- h ttf W- ted wartipte “nu Bart Wooten nanny-of: Mtlt1 tho“ I Mini, his to- ta 't,il'i'liillr', of Miee In- met violin" of the luv Us. in...“ nu _ and. by tat,', ‘00-:th chuk- gn. tn on”. ,rtll h ”we mm“ lat? w Mtitrve in a li -- Fringed w iii-35.169 " '31." Wiiiii "T: 351643.? 1.1-} 66.- J'llla'lG' la... m. Business Men To Erect Honor Roll Front Town Hall At the meeting last _ of the Weston Business Ken's Associa- tion it use deelded to erect In honor roll embndnl tho -. of all local boys end girls sawing in the emu] forces in this wet. It is proposed to erect the roll on the low In front of the town halt. It will min greedy if ell mules. not already registered it the town hell. ere reverted to r. Bunch, so that the ls! msy be Is mete u possible. The "roeintiott Also decided to helm!" town commune nine the $2, , or nee-um to equip H.M.C.S. Walt York, this new con vette named in honor of our town And diatriet. Much is nuded to supply the - of "our" ship with all eomforU pouiblc and to km I “only ftoie'of candy, Imokes, biscuits. erte., join; each month. The "roeiatiort uneasily recom- mend: phi} cmpgign te, "yr eiti- The Association in bundling the daeoration of the mlin business for the "V" Day committee. When this herpy dny arrives our Main Street will be I centre of nttmetitm, brightly illuminated and t “In of color. Mr. J. A. “huh” heads the committee in - York Collegiates Attendance Is Up Report Of Board 'iiiirinii%oiG"iiriy will be m- cram. Enrolment " ai three York Township secondszy schools Wu reported to hug increased over 1943, All thrse etluqiuets, which owed 'y-dar, wsdjncrmed stud-mg ,hf,t,','tr,p2"4 KW" Memorial 748 t?", 702. Octo- ber figures of 1 t lur’showed that Wutturld, hi. maintained its nttendartee, whit. '-"Runnymeda incmsod to T27 and York Memo- rial dropped to 700. t . muse-m: Ire! no“ Igtttupttr,d, 1, Rum“ 1mm "Br', Y- [n_ede Tft! gain-t '.hrt, -eltd 2'qu At 3 previous meeting vsutthtur Road anticipated I g to! increase and three when w Adde to the luff. When tht dance re; cord of the wheel " condom member: of the bond felt thet la- creue of only 31 Ill “A did not require these ndditio It “301nm _ The matter was hit in ubeymce. however, until & October report " there mny , the bond felt, students, engaged In the 'farytig. or iaTioar"TGGk iii. permission- extended Bummer holiday term. in Inch I drt,"g'/gtt,,t u there would be in I m In emu. Councilor Semen le reported to have told the meeting that Was- ton'e when from the profits of the T.T.C. for July wee 3708 bringing the total for the yen- to am, BL $4.584. Mr. Seer-w further re: ported that the .T.C. hed offered to draw up estimates for e bus eervlee for Weston. includlng crontown runs. Any such develop- ment would heve to we“ until after the war end Mr. Sceneve recom- mended renewel of our lament centred on e yeerly belie. Rotary Sponsoring Carnival & Dance Km. hive {on dated tho little woman or the on girl yet for non Wednesday awn? If not, you hymn d9_it_ n3ht_lwuy l". the The pouch of an. night will be mod for the community unin- fund a! this well known and worth. while club. Glam of Ikill ond, ehotee, the very wulu gun. of Nun. and but Bil . mm dam will b. wt of tho run-In. Ttgr, no “no any lmy pm.- h Include- a low}! whin- mnhho. or £150.00. In mt - Carl! M ttho i 'ere. Wanton-Mt. Dennis Rotary club ue holding n and dine. And tmrttivnl Ind you dtm't nut to mill tho fun. Forgot our worm: und elm for on. nigh and emetlnd enjoy . min; of .ftmAtd. intyr.?ittent, rhu- u.‘ not. up; Accident Fatal l To Nico Barlow Weston Resident A. the malt of I ear Incident which took glue It 31"“an on Monday nix t, Sept. uh, n. J. 'Briow (no Mice sunny) pund mama Tun-day mominx. Soy- tem r 6 , in M. Jouph'l Hou- pital, Hamilton. The .11" In. ital, Hamilton. The Jute Eula: mattered I lrnctured Lili" . brokin neck. Born in Wooten 28 your on, Mrs. Barlow received her education hon. Formerly proprietor of the Nydio Bounty Parlor Mm. Barlow lurked up In the hourly pulm- hu-ineu eight your: no " Main Street South and ,Donnilon Road Ind her rho? wn well known or the Cinderell Bounty Prrlor. She attended St. Joseph’s Church, Pwtk1in9tmet, Toronto, -- A Funenl qerviegt, wen held Sut- “my, Sag. 9th, from the Lynn'- Inner-l om: on Dundu Street with interment in Mount Hope flttneterr. The pA1ltsererctrir. Bill Uekman, Morris Bilyk. Gear Bracken. Joe Polonic. Andy Kluguk and Bill Pncivy. Surviving buides her, parents and hughand is one daughter, Mary, Ind three listen. Kay Ind Stella, of Weston. and Mary. of Toronto. School Anthem Singing Mandatory Children or school students who refuse to sing the Netional An. them or salute the flag as directed, are likely to be expelled from their schools. The use arises from I legs, action brought sgeinst the u iton Board of Educ-tion by hart Donald. post office em- ployee. Ind Jehovah Witness, whose two children were expelled from Hamilton schools for refusing to Aintr the National Anthem, salute the flag and repeat the oath of " legience. In 1 lengthy Judgment dismissing the action, Mr. Justice Hope of stoode Hall observed: 'fr an eoncgive of no more certain way of creating confusion Ind un- certainty and even friction amongst the pupil: 01,: eV" " to their love of cannery: 1nd_ in.” duff“ their In“ itM,lrifg,5,Pf'? 'tri " 'lu' {in} out] Anthem It at}: "him! the r.rsrytuu.r"is.tojf.y Mating that Ontario legillltion with raped: to Ichools nuke: the sirteing of the National Anthem by pupils mandatory. Mr. Justice Hope also-needed that though there are no provision: in the Ontario regu- lation: requiring the nluting of the flag, the teacher hue full power to preaeritro the salute. Referring tern United States judgment which lt that there we: no power in the ‘Un d States to mike the "lute I t may on I eomstitutional belie, M'a‘Hope mud that Ontarig u- lna; and regulations not only'veet that'pov‘ver w.ith “when and prin- cipcln. but impose tut impressive duty on them to exercise those pow- ers. Mr. Hora. algo pointed out, that the Ichao regulntiom on which the judgment was hand fall within the s,e,',lf,'gt'rgg'Q't'tigt to patriotic exercim I not wi respect to religious “eyeing. "Sally" Canteens Serve 68 Million of King? Pte? Up to the end of July, 1944, more than " million men hsve been served in canteen: operated by the Solution Army We: Services in Canada end Newfoundland, it was Announced in s sutement " uti- vitiee at Red Shield centres. Hos- tels for the three services hove been vigiled 7,903,488 times by men for sleeping and for meals end " most " million sheets of letter sper end 910,298 posuuds have been used. In 150 librsries throughout the Dominion and Newfoundland 36.000 abooks sre evsilsble sad " to July 29, liH4, close to two million megs- sines and 500.841 newspspers were distributed. Most pannin- of recre- stionsl utivities o ered by the Red Shield centres are movies, which were "tended by 13,369,221. Concerts come next with 2.136.999 attending, and 667,460 ntunded lectures up to that time. Religious services were attended by 1,67 M6. Other services provided by these centres include help in funilies [ (numbering new 29,700), mending lsnd pressing of clothing. end free issues from mobile canteens. Roccivés Fractured Skull And Broken Neck Children'g Garden Show To Be Held Sat., Sept. 30th .. awn?” “in. GIG w irid y In p and an and for plum the (tram: m. "" and n In Infernal an the an"; of mu - hm: hm undululy nod. But. " to this. {on ttttttt attend no tho. ind m a yearn". Mm Wm '11! II [in am not. The annual 9110‘ of “roubles. Me., produced by the youngster- in Wuton guven0i Gardens will be Mid in the Town Hull on Saturday. mum” Mth. The ’Jumm Gor. dan in felt to be a of the moat hurrbm Ind Fiil, bunche- of on ever by the um Horticul- hnl 80cm; Ind m Net in me- cca has lupin-Id Inn] other no- am»- t or,“ to ttfit', In; dnuun or Hump n. pro - maul] sixty of the ','t,'lu'2lh' of the community from at. to tlf- ftu.ehe."g'rN'it'A', wind and for plot: II the istdittttt.tu "WEST YORK'S NEWS? WEEKLY" Weston . Woodbridge qu- Humber Huang Mt. Dennis skull Suggest Sailor’e comfort Fund Receive Donations low trenurer. Deputy Reeve Ken Thompson; Impeisn New". Lorne Gather. and cunning in being bundled by the Wuhan Bush mu Ken'l Allocintion, the Lions Club, the East Woman Reap-yen, ‘Workinmen‘e Club and may (others. U111: every eitigen of Walton to In lotibe to the Comfort Fund for the crew " H.M.C.S. West York, treuurer of the activity, peptty..Re ken. Thoprrsom Aul List Of Comforts Given-Hand In Your Subscriptions Now-Give Generously--- Crew Of Ninety-Five Men To Provide For b ceffgtu JU" l2'"g'dft'g,',tTrT,"..CC..TT.r,? th , . . not Mg s/dt, t'll'dh't"a.t'v1'ei. d.y,.tn".f,'at May, “we heve been honored by having this fine corvette take our heme, we wish the boys who nil on her in our service to hlve the beat, the very least the people in Weston will do is union them wh_olel1ettrtfdlr: . . Earlier in the week. campaign murmur. Lorna Coulter gathered hi: tam captain: together for [at minute inatruetioru. "The unvu for subscri tions itt new under le," uid £3 Conner today, "the goal in $2,600, Ind we have lame return: ultendy in. However. don't wait for a representative to call, We malt hue the comforts purchued nnd randy to place aboard ship by the and of the month. Call your nearest tum mph-in. Up to press time lub- stipti.on.s sre .u tollo.wic .. a Contrary to the genernl imgres- sion, the urgent need of load plum: will not ceaBe with a vic- tory over Germany. Very large shipments have been sent oversees all summer and the Canadian stocks are very low. Thousands of additional blood donors Ire needed each month to build that stock up for action on the Japanese front. Urgent Need Is Stressed As Blood Donors Lag Another important use is to hasten the return of our wounded boys. Mmy cues require not only glam: It the time of the injury ut runny additional one: during tumvaleseenee. - - --- . -iiiiGtTiCot tho Weston clinic vim with than the "lbIOHW" donMa m m~wmlng for Ibl Another week, and the Allies will have liberated Holland," A. Yeeelstf'n. Juno street, on importer of Hollnd {lower bulbs pnor to this wet and I nntive of The Blue. stated. “Holllnd is the last country between the gaunt front and the North Sea," e comment- ad jubillntly when hearing of the successful landing of Allied air. borne troops. "No victory celebntion he; been llnned by the Dutch colony in Kll','ltl', no far " I know. But we eorhinly will be jubilant once our native countrg is free ngein," Mr. Ye.tlstrtt ui . . .. Br L Jubilant Dutch Salute Invasion "The Gum-n Irmy in the Neth, erlunds is apparent? cut off from in home blue an the end no doubt is at Und," remnrkod Mr. Yuelatyn‘l brother. Cornelius, who lives on Avenue road. -c"GTiir, 33.56175 VAd-mson. WP, Antonio laps. who mind than for 40 you! " Buffalo railroad mm... m I non an“ of $134,900. t tumor In 1mm] HM In ”nonw- can trod. In)». who and Jul. 5 It 6.. "I tho mm: of " ehitdrett who Inp- lcnmmd hi. mines. mm and Em“. In“ me-tttd on up an». hue proof it in not fiahf. Last week and Charlie M “inn. Jane street. caught 1 beauty. No, it did not tret “my. Fur- ther, he had the luv to prove his statements. Chief J. E. Holley. who wu also in the northern dimes hat week end, manned Curlieu fish. It stood 221 inches from tip to tip Ind nee-lured six indie: across the back. It wu "turl" in the Notnwunlu river, near the Oxbow. It Are you In" of your diltrict In cue of fire. The phone nun-bot In 100. The “Moving In the fin dlltricu with their signal call- beside than: l-Town “mm on the north. Fern Ivonne on the loath. [lumber river, utterly to C.P.R. nilwny tucks. '.--Fertt - to Wftbr eru- tent. Ill-her river. cuter- Itt, C.P.R. nilwly_t_nckl_. I“ to C.P.R. nilwny truth. b- llby eretet.ttf.o Edrend, "can. “a Trotlnwny Dr.; Blah» that. C.P.R. tucks. 6.-N.rth m “In: to centre line Quart Dr.: unread (nth to In. It. S-Bough all. of Qnun‘a drive to south to" Malta. nil- road Inch to Jim M. 6--EtohleAt township. Ill-- "ht to I'm boundary of town. We nil-t that you hang this nut your color.” for y_our on Ind fully "one. This in Atiph 19051 but "t will not be long now, imb- inother week, and the me: have liberated Holltnd," ‘A. Some Fish Fire Calls 111mm. "Pr. " mi “I; Aluminum Co. of Canada, $100; limino-Now Toronto Rotary Club, 850; Goodyear Tire And Rub- ber Co., 550; Donnell and Nudge m..s25; Chitin but. 810; Brooms Powell!!! Enamel Works, 810: Loyd True Blue Aunts. $6; Wel- ton Workinmen‘l Club, 825; Way ton Business Men's Auoc.. 826; Clovelly Chapter. No. 144, O.ES., 325; K. P. Kirby, no; Dominion Btye LIA, 835. Tytal, pp. ' -ifer,w-ii"aTirt JfGintGAs need ed to outfit the ship: Sign“ 8.110" Comp". ne, Two wuhing muhines, 6 aloe trie mum", 5 pereoUters, ' irons, 3 wuh tabs, 3 scrubbing boards, 1 picture of King Ind Queen, 4 twin: for radio, '2 crest: of ' "ton", 1 record player and records. 2 claim uh trays, 200 cont hangers, " lather jukets. t Thermos bottlu, knitted woollen goods. pllying curds. tunes. books Ind soup. 2 and tables, towels, subscriptions to mlgnines. writ- ing materials, shoots to equip , bunks with spares tor llundry. cushion: for wardroom, 1 choir for captain, piano, apartment sire; books to stut I library, 1 gross glosses. cumin: for wardroom, ‘sewing mucking melt nicer. rug Hor wardroom. their appointments! Last clinic for example 176 persons did not keep their appointments. Thu. means simply that our medical men will be short M plum: injections! Think what that means-M of our boys, needing these injections will have to wait! Mure responsibility will it be, if they have to wait in vain? 0f coune, some may hnve been sick. but many probably thought the need wu not urgent HOW. pointment by phoning Weston 652~M or 1262-W, or leave their mac n Squibh's Store, Main St. North. Present donors please keep yam- upoinhnent if u ail ”nine. Calvary Church To Hold Dedicat- ion 0f Organ The many local fronds of Cal. vary Anglican church will be pleased to know that the dedica- tion of the new organ in the edi. fiee on Silverthorn Ave. will take place Monday evening, Sept. 25th. Bishop Owen, Rev. Dr. F. H. Woodcock, rector of Christ Church. Deer Park, Rev. E. McKittrick. former rector of the parish, and other clergy of the Toronto dean- ery will take part in the dedication service, as well as the present rec- tor, Rev. W. E. Mackey. Rev. F. H. Woodcock will be the special speaker for the evening and the dedication service will begin at 8 o'clock. On Sunday. October Ist, there will be special services both morningb and evening and an organ recital y Mr. R. J. Cooper with special speakers. Presby. Menu Club Again Active To Hold Dinner After being errmptsratively in- active during the wu- yem the Men': Club D Weston Presbyterian Church decided It I recent meeting of their executive! that the time w“ ripe to functien again In in preer dlyn by holding a dinner in the very neer future. This club he: been consistently successful ever since its intention end he: given the men of Weston the op- portunity of listening to men eminent speakers from the public and busineu life of Clnedl. and it will be their aim to meintein their very. ex_c_ellent stander-d in this re; iirhiiiti,ii,,irit" EZE‘; Him}; Gh 1all particular! will be "mounted “at. Walton-Mt. Dennis Rotary Club, mambo" were given u but at their to?!" meeting Int Thurs. dayg: t when LwCYI. William cu nun. Jr., twenty returned home - a! the Italian cum- ET. .3. the no": of honor. . pl, Chnrbonelu n speaking to the club pointed out the ville of cignttoa to the boyl in action. A n tll ill. thou cinnamon were certainly who!!!“ and you cm hunting how they "link! the strain w on you get I chum for I drag maid an dun Ind "who down there. not" hum of the mu. mound. Ind human Inga-Ina ‘un “other monk mu..- that the warm “mud n than - t? our bondage chug. PP.? led, Cigarettes Welcome Gift States L. Cpl. Charbonequ 6.37.1; 311K Ruin". in? Gif do}. of the mic hum!!!“ And ha will"! e. “3291 Lu.“ --'- u- 2iJ,tSisi,éjii.T.e,tr,t,rg «in MI chums: '1 a. who "rimd in Can- "t I m ”its no. " R1Ae Would-be donors can my); Ip- magma“ to"llmtightly Weed Patch? 'llrl'lfl'l,e, cleaned "Envy.“ Services Of 75 Agencies To Be Displayed At The T. Eaton Co. To Ihow the mice: of the " uenciu who will Enticipnte in the funds to be niu thin month b" the United Welfare Cheat, ther. will be en exhibition end demon. station " the T. Eaton Company's Main Store, 6th floor, opening Tuesday. and extending to Sep- tember 30th. "Communit on Pnnde" is the theme, Ind dyie exhibits will show I nunery school in operation, Bet, tlement work Ind oeeuoational opportunities, handierMU, the muting of woodwork, pottery, There will be I theatre with novelty entertainment, and some toYicnl movies from the National Film Board. "Children First," "Youth in Crisis," Peoples of Canada.” A Welhre quis lug boon re- pared for school children T/Mi,'; the wellne work of the city. which can be obtained It the exhibit, 1nd in which it is hoped mmy school children will participate. Th enmplign opens Sept. 25th. And the obieetive for the Chest is $1,535, 682. Chairman of the exhibition com- mittee is Mrs. Kemp Waldie, and assisting are Miss Elsinor- Burns, Mrs. M. G. Counsel), Mrs. Joni McCrimmon, Mrs. Maryn Emerson, Mr. S. M. Philpott, Mrs. N. T. Berry and Miss Mabel Ferris. One of the events, the chlirman of the' publicity interpretation com- mittee. C. S. Watson, announced would be an exhibition golf much It the Royal York Golf Club, fea- turinEIBob Rope, A. C. Wnrous, Stan one and Bob Gray. The Canada Book 1943-44 Issue Ready Very Informative The 1948-44 edition of the Canada Yen- Book, publilhed by authority tion of the Hon. June: A. Mae. Kinnon. M.P., Minister of Trade Ind Commerce, is Innounced by the Dominion Baron of Stbtiltics. T On grounds ofwnrutime economy, the 1943 “Mon of the Year Book we: not published. Ind the present volume hu therefore been planned to cover developments over B two- yelr period, perhnps more import- ant. from the “endpoint. of the changes in our internal economy than my other like {cried in the Dominion's history. T 0 problem of including all necessory new m:- teriol Ind at the some time keep- ing the volume down to convenient limits has not been In easy one to solve and, wherever possible, spsce hos had to be saved by reference to enrlier editions for standard material. The Cannda Year Book is the official statistical snnual of the country and contains a thoroughly up-to-date account of the natural resources of the Dominion and their development, the history of the country, its institutions, its demo- gnghy. the different branches of pro uction, trade, transportation. finance, education, ete.--in brief, a comprehensive study within the limits of I single volume of the social Ind economic conditions of the Dominion. - - -- Special War Articles-The war hos now tut deeply into the nu- tional economic structure end the statistics of slmost every chapter of this edition of the Year Book re- flect the extent to which war pro- duction end wsr-tirne. controls hsve plsyed their parts in maintaining output Ind supporting the price structure against growing pres- sures from all sides. The following Ire typicll: The War and Canadian Agriculture is covered at 13. 195- ‘201; The Influence of the " on the Pulp and Psper Industry, st a? 264-265; The Effects of the " on the Can-dish Fisheries. st K; 277-279; The Irdluettee of the resent War on Msnufecturing, " pp. 354-362; Wsrtime Controls Af, ecting Distribution and Trade, " pp. 521-526; The Wtrtime Control o Transportation, " pp. 567-575: end The Activities of the Wsrtime Prices Ind Trude Board in Con- trolling Prices, Rents and Supplies, st_pp. 176-h9. .. - . A q "I“; dual Your Book (Cloth- Bound Edition) is held for sale by to the town folk her heartfelt than)“ for tho reception And wel. come extended to her Ind her Ion upon their "rival in I mange country. "The people of Wanton luvs been simply mud to Billy ttttd I And this in one time I mm to thank them for 1111.th hue done for m.” - ___ _ Mayor J. P. Alumxomor of the ”mix; had the th him, Mr. Sun rtis, “a..." of the town, who on I wry ,rt't"'S,'/ Ind than-(h an: on I new u- uumont nylum that in helm: com- piled by tho mnkipulity. The Inc-hon of an club m Migh- d with euil. Ind tn alum in gm lining. of Aug. Pol. law! an minds- ol a; my mam mud in on now m an the mouth. '" turned on! tor I must: period. lay of the menu". BOB" not dtrsettr MNes d tr m um and um! mg_y_ IO M m In! Westmount Couple 55 Years Married Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, 3rd Ave., proceed Ind fill this , Westmount. mlrked their Mth side‘mle muoneii and a]? wedding TCtl7, on Maud-y. {:3 had :3 the “Fallow Sept. 18th. The ouple came from to the when last wee Essex. England, 36 years ego to Ledby Mr. Gibson in; live in Benmsville where they re- ing campaign they soon sided for 25 years, before coming work of " unsightly 1 to Weston where they have lived towruhip's main high since. Mr. Edwards served in the grew needy in number Imperial Army for 1 number of and the difference cm years, havin joined the 3rd Buffs noticed in this clean-u; East Kent lUi'//,'dh in 1882 and "l don't want these was stationed at Canterbury for a playing on n weed pa short time before going overseas ‘what I do want is . goo to Malta and Penn; in the Strait in which they can enjoy Settlements. After being irr.irV/d1"eiit"h1 sport," remark ed sergeant. he purchased his dis. Ison. {inchinery "par charge at Penang and joined the \to combat the weeds m staff of the Civil Prison that-elm by the youth of the later left for Rangoon and served (sults of this kind prom as a guard after passing the neces iyouth given the prop snry eximination, on the Burma 'and the proper opportui ‘State Railway, running from Ran-1m the occasion in an goon, to Frame and Toungoo. After Upon completion this these experiences he returned to/in' Attractive one and I London and joined the P,eelGuii that directed en Staff Corps", now the Royal Army [the part of the youth Medical Corps, he served tieiyriiiiui much. the South Mrietmvytt, u s hos-h pital attendant at the Royal Mili- ------ tary. 1nfittt.tVE, Dublin.- Whm Ml -.. - tary. bin-tying:u Dublin. when he 4msietd.lsis,, an We:- EiAlt 'exempluy testimonixla. Mr. Ed- wnrds is 83 you! of In and Mrs. Edwards in " yelrs. They have seven sons and one daughter Ind there are ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Remittance should be made by money order, postal note or accept- ed cheque paylble to the Receiver Genera of Canada. the King‘s Printer, Ottawa, It $2.00 I copy. In the British army. all war commissions. with cumin technical and profession] exceptions, are granted from the ranks. Barrie To Get Modern Highway Also Muskoka T.T.C. services will operlte re- gularly on 'V-Day', the T.T.C. sn- nouneed. If end-of-the-war celebs-m tions in the downtown sren of To- ronto cause any obstructions, there will be temporary division of can on the route in question. but there will be no diversion unless circum. stmces warrant it. Outlying dis- Itricts and war plums will have their regular service. The' down- town Ire: wes defined as that bounded by Sp-dins, Dundss. Jar. vis Ind Front Sts. Lions Club Honor 100% Members Attend Corn Roast With Vice-president Wilt Dart acting n mister of ceremonies. Weston Lions Cluh mid honor to . hm number of their members who had. during the put your ob- tained I 100% “nuance at/tite club meetings. Put. District Gue. ernnr Ernie Houthtom mud on be. hnlf of the club in the recent-- tion of the pins. The waving members were given their member- shir piru: Rog. Ambrose. Pat. Bldock. Alan Bull, Albert Bull, Bill Burliaon, "an. Christie, Lei. gurkaon. Bob. man. Tom on .mGogl . m. - My. Witt. DI ' t,'ii'dliei, pm PIT, Goo. , ht- Ill,',',', Geo. Gel-uncut. "a , hm. emu. huh. In. Pt Ala. W. I. 3.160“. A T.T.C. To Operate All Day "V-Day" vial? _ new} Cliff m. Goo. Pl ttaret_.t..1.eyttt. ifFaik Ma Take $5,000,000 Of $192,000,000 Prt?gram--- Will By-irass" Many Centres ARTHUR CHERRY ',t,i'i.diiiiiiifiit2,iysi1 1k , a. m la. Leona. m the» . m Idem, ". Idht. a on. Goo. Put-r. th In: P_le1rte, Bd. altt, k Wounded Nobletun ,iiivf. alums. you! F Directed Efforts ’ , Cure Weed Menace " To Proposed Park (' Youth will have its flittg. r": time- we bur of the i,"gu"tlf mischief that youth (“:50 to I. t I - of letting off that 1 Hum. This week Mr. Willing C ' Gibson launded In 8.0.8. to bat the weeds on the park in it constructing It the south and " All lummer long following the [riding end plowing this and ta. been the scene of activity. tb, spite of this n healthy griuth of weeds new in e place camping. to the eye and a block mark on tho district. The Face Elle Conga" purchased the land from the owl- ship of York for the expreu . poses of e park, where, “The ttil would not be forced to new! tho arose". This wot Md n m. ecene during the dl)’l of the do. preuion of runny bountiful gum Strenzely enough this section a! the township lucked . park in which proper expressions of whali- Iome ple and nereetion could I). mode. Kerwin; this, it we: I.- cided by the comgeny ttttici) tat proceed end fill t is went. Con, siderable money and effort we: use work of In unsightly spot on t). towruhip's main highway. Pi!” grew steady in number and in lit. and the difference could noon tm noticed in this clean-up amp-Rh. "l don't want than youngster! playing on I weed patch, rather what I do want is a good clean spot 'An which they can enjoy wholesomc. {health sport," remarked Mr. Gib- ‘aon. {inchinery apparently failed lto combat the weeds now eradicat- (ed by thgyoqph td the distript. Ita, fended Ind ail would hive but: on had not the fifty odd boys can. to the rescue last week-end. Led by Mr. Gibson in I wudm ing pampnizn thepy?on made -. suits of this kind prove' again that youth. given the proper direction and the proper opportunity will till to the occasion in an emergency. Upon completion this spot will b. In Attractive one and a perm-neg proof thatyhreeted tndetrvour' Tour-yen period, is a new'twtrorV - divided hithw-y between Toronto and Barrie. This highway, one of many in the prom-um. is to relieve 'the highly complictud peak tmb die conditions on weekends, In“. ; liar, and in summer months, to th. :1 summer resort In: on the paint j onnge Street highwxy. now dam-d. - ‘the most. heavily commented pal itrUfie rand ouuide of the Gm Elizabeth Way. Estimated can a! , ‘ihe 60-mile stretch to Bank V. g in“ given but In ar"""'""', (' places it " $6,000, . . _ _ ‘, The route bu been ed."t',itt laid down, but In entnncu ho "onto is yet to be determined. m present outside limit will/be . 1northwe|t of Spldinn Road vWilnon Avenue, when n Zlor game coming grog:_ _ ' One of the first highway: to ho constructed under the Ontario Gov.. T ernment" pout-war 1333“,.y pro- gram to expet.td.8192, .000 our t on the Queen Elma WI, be etmttrtteUd. The mt. M coeds north direet to Bank. N in: r lina hy.1f:w" be"? Freight two human duh! ine Ind Yonge Street It Bradford to the mt. lid , there to Burn! will I)” bp the present hint. . Plans provide for the high“! he of modern construction. '1 Clover-lull. It will mill m villa". and MW cut-dud ment hourly In good u “I. Elisabeth mu which Id one . nib. At bum. “action plan at, vh. Imp-um: a. bl axit'ttt the M -- "n. t . tr r The Weston Ministers' Alu- ciation is plunnin; for I Unltn ed Religion Service of 2,t'ittt,'i'g Ind praise to Almighty od whenever _the day of Victor; arrives. Fur. ther details will be unmounted " plans III-tun and In for. muhted. but the renernl pub- lie an be named that the mini-ten of Weston are pre- paring for such I Berviee so that the Buy of Victory [my be oburved in a worthy Inner. Russia is called After the Bull. tribe who lived there long In. . Victory Day GGi'u"uiuiiFic “an phat tth w quaint tho run the M an n. _ . my» hm can accom-

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