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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Oct 1944, p. 6

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his “mm-out animal by can“: cycle and Motor company Limited Give your order to the canvasser who calls on. you, these well known localmen will make a house to house canvass. Local Plan” who have an Employee and Employer’s Victory Bond Committee will come! you at work. 1iilililjti'g; - 3toir but a mighty important emblem of Victory Yes, indeed! Wearing the Victory Loan Emblem is a sign that you have recognized the urgency of your Country's need, and pledged your- ' self to answer the call for more and s- l more help for our fighting men-more i:r,,ia'i' l and more money for ammunition, , "tFl/r, il , supplies, and all the other para- g”; lil tt phernalia of war, which pave 1t"ir)tt,,'_) the way for peace. Take pride in being one of if; that great company I: of patriotic citizens ,,,:,:,5ii:,'r',:t_','_'_,/'i' who wear the 'i'/:jfijiiir'r'ir , Victory Loan ’ w Emblem as a ii; token of :jir:j,_:,_i_'_i,'_',i',,:" i. VlCTbRY 'LOAN HEADQUARTERS, MAIN ST. N., WESTON, PHONE 691 o. M. Hawman Wilf. Duffy R. Peacock K. L. Thompson 7- _(§hairman) M. L. Graham A. E. Scythe: Bert Grosskurth Sales Personnel 208 King St, 53 Dennison W. 1005R 48 George St. 565M 170 King St. 416 166 John St. Zone 4-346 640 Main St. N. Zone us Phone 148 Church St. Zone 4-546 Zone 4-351 mans AND GUIDE. was-row Etxra cables this week bring word that Sergeant Ross Shorley has head wounds and in in a east. from shoulder to foot. Corporal Bill Smyth has head injuries and Pte. Bob Pentney, a broken arm and shot in the arm muscle. To one and all we pray for speedy recov- Mrs. B. Wheeler in heck home for evhile. She u, been visiting down Int when P. o. Wheeler we. sh- cloud. Rev. J. Harrington, one ot the sun! secretaries of the Upper Inad- Bible Society. had 1 most eloquent message for St. Andrew's eontrretmtion on Sunday. All his statement: were brought to bear so clearly on our Just duty towards the Bible Society. In a short while I collector will call upon you. Will you please be prepared? Tia text was the much loved verse "Row the need is the word of God". Mr. Field was organist and had his four choir boys sing "The Lord in my Shepherd". Master Kenneth Snider singing one verse as a solo end the four bogs. Muster-s Don-Id Snider, Denis ield, Terry Burge and Ter- ry Dunning, joining in. ( In. J. New“. of Manual] la vUitintr with her mm, In. D. Hunk. Pte._BobWadd.tiuinttomrttat h Inland Inn wounds nexud in but». He in I {armor Thin-II- town boy and in And his brother- and mun attended Thumb" Public School. In. C. Wm. Wu mum: foe thnttatio.Bitsuartdaheandts" - you to” buy. Callable In or after 1959 Interest payable lat Febmarytnd August Detwminations ”0,3100. $500, tl ,(XX), 55.000. 310,”. 825.0(1). 3100.000 ISSUE PRICE t 100% hummus..- A7GT.aTh.'ru"ll'1u"d"A', Weston Furniture Exchange lTusmrroirM 647 MT. PLEASANT RD. MAYFAIR 4197 WANTED! All kinds of good, clean furniture and pianos wanted for cash. cHRYsLER-PLYiidiy% "ryA-itis". .TirARGo TRUCK WESTON 1061 Tom Glough Motors Det-t-ofrtrumee Applicationa for there bonds may be made through any Victory Loan Salesman. any Branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, any authorized Savinga Bank, Trust or Loan Company, or through the War Finance Workers at your ptaco of employment. from whom copies of the ofRela1 pro-pecan and application fbrm may be obtained. Callable in or after 1959 Nari-callable to maturity Interest payable lat Febrvarramf August Intern: payable lat May and Novembev Denominations Denominations $l00.$500,O,00o,$s,tm$lo,axy,t2s,axr,tioo,tm tt .000. 85.000. 810,000. $25,000. 8100.000 ISSUE PRICE t 100% ISSUE PRICE: 100% he cash proceeds of this loan will be and by the Government“! Ersnrtce expmdllum for - ”PM The um will open on 13rd October. 1944. and will clove on or nbout ttth November, I944 VICTORY LOAN Eords . Chevrolet: . Dodge - Plymouth Outed and baring Interest from 1st November 1944, Ind oifered In two maturities, the choice of which it optimal with the patch-let. ll folldwu " years and 3 months Four-year 3% BONDS l'/4% BONDS DUE Ist FEBRUARY 1962. DUE Igt NOVEMBER 1948 Holders of Dominion of Canada 94% Bonds due 15th October 1944 and Dominion of Canada 35% Bonds due 15th October 1949 called for payment " 100% on l5th October 1944 may tender their,Nmds for bonds of one or both maturities of this loan. The conversion value of the 436% and 3A% bonds so tendered will be l00.125% of their par value the resulting adjustment to be paid in cash NO WAITING 269 Main North-Wetrtort Authorized Service for The Minister of Fin-nee of the Dominion of Can-d. otfem for In]. Phones: The Rev. T. B. Butler was in charge of the service at St. An- drews Church mm Miss Shirley ‘Snider at the organ. The service was one of Thanksgiving and the text "And the barrel of meal wast- ed not neither the cruiser of oil", according to the word of the Lord as told by Elijah. Our rector spoke on the joy of sharing even has the widow did according to the teaching cf Elijah and pointed out l that not until the meal and oil were passed on to others did our Lord (multiply her store again. When lour Lord fed the 5000 with r, loaves and 2 small fishes, as He handed $1,300,000,,,000 Seventh Thursday evenmg a good number of scholars and teachers turned out to the Corn and Weiner Roast. We had a Inge bonfine in Mr. Wor- gnn’s Flats but the rain threatened Ind we rode up in the truck to the Sunday School and ate there. So glad to have the parents come out with us. To Mr. and Mrs. Fielder we m sorry to hear that their son-in-law in wounded. Our neighbours have had their shy? of sorrow and we do feel for them, Mr. J. Woodward met with an ae- cident to his arm this week. We wish him a. speedy recovery. Patsy Fielder hen . nice birth.. day last week. ery. To their relatives we extend our deepest symjathy. The Hawker Hurricane in one of the n Mer plnnaa which plnyod n major put in the defeat of Hitler in tho Emu. of Britain in 1940 and which today has an important role in (‘anudn in can“! defenee patrol. Production cf the Hurricane in tri; country was entered at the Fort William plant of CrnadHn Car and Fcandry, prior to its present unnu- taeture of Curtis. Helldivers for the US. Navy. A Hurricane is shown here in action. CONVERSION OFFER TORONTO-LY. 991 T, The earth's axis controls the weather of the world. Axial rota- tion brings about definite drifts of air current Affecting all weather. Humber Summit Ratepayers held Lheir weekly euchre on Friday, October 18. First; Indy, Mrs. G. Wags; 2nd., lady, Mrs. W. Ouder- kirk. First, men, Mrs. B. Symea; 2nd, men, Mr. W. Ouderkirk. Freeze out-lat, Mr. L. Cantor, Mr. Herb Love; 2nd, Mrs. H. Rob- .rtson, Mrs. W. Ouderkirk. Best wishes and success to Mr. and Mrs. Grant who have taken over Mr. and Mrs. A. Graham's business. Mrs. Grant is Mr. Gra- 'atim's daughter. We also hope Mr. nd Mrs. Graham will have many, many happy years to come. Please don't forget the knitting club meets on Wednesday, October 18, at Mrs. Henry's, Woodbridge road. Everyone welcome. The baseball team held a bingo at Evans' hall on October 32d, to raise money for their funds. There was a good turnout tutd a." had I very pleasant evening. Welcome home, Cpl. Truman, and welcome to Humber Summit all aewcomers who are making Hum- Jer Summit their home. Mrs. C. E. Johnson and family Ire spending A week with Mr, and Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Johnson’s par- ma. On Friday night the legion Members put on a splendid pits ture, "The Lost Horizon”. A very good attendance turned out. They also held a dance on Saturday night which was well patronized. Baptist friends invite you to I service any Sunday evening and to Sunday School in the afternoon. these things out after He had blessed them, so the multiplying went on, and so as our Joys are shared with others, so we reap the bountiful harvest supplied by God. After the service, Lorna Elizabeth, inf-ht daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodard was baptized also Elin- beth Louise (Betty) Ind William Albert (Billy), daughter and son of the late Private and Mrs. Street. We are happy to have the children and parents come to church. Con ratulations to Pte. Fred and Mrs. growther on the birth of a son. Dad at the war, Mother and baby in Toronto. Congrtstulatians to Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Phippips (nee Dorothy Do- vey) on the birth of a son. Roger McLean has been very ick this week, but is feeling some ctter now. Humber Summit October I944 ( Retail stores will be advised to close as soon as possible if the war 'in Europe ends during a busineu day, said A. G. Frame. secretary of the Retail Merchants' Associntion of Canada. lt victory comes after business hours, the association sunr- guta that stores remain' cloed the following day, Chief Draper and merchants to protect their property and merchandise by closing their stores. It was agreed that patriotic displays would be substituted for goods in the windows, to consist of woven or silk screen printed flair decorations together with Scripture messages of thanksgiving for vic- tory: It was also decided that if deliveries are being made when news come of the ‘war’s end. the drivers will return their track to their"hearlqutrrters avoiding con- gested areas. MAIN N. PHONE 811 Close Stores For V-Day Or Next Day There ere several arena in On-- tario where lime is definitaly heath ed because legumes cannot be grown mptitdaetorily on acid will. he 'ttttit: of limestone cob recte " acid condition Ind "like: the production of legumes and other crops more profitable. Thil policy, therefore, will be afgreat value in the profitable production of crops and urgently needed load. Eat where good food mean good health. C 3 cents?" ton per mile, up to 50 miles. he maximum gut unil- nble on teansportation y truck in $1.00 per ton. This ussiaunco will be Avail-hie to individual lumen. two or more runners buying col- lectively and any organizution gab abusing on behdlt of lumen. I Dominion Government will ruin. burn the Ontario Department to the extent of one-half tho Amount expended in the transportathm of limestone, not to exceed " out: per ton. The new limestone olicy h under the direction of JI,',' Cro I. Seeds and Weeds Branch of 4%: Department of Agriculture, and complete informatidn mar be ob. tained from the county agrieultural representatives or from the thr. partment of Agriculture, Parliw. ment Buildings. Toronto. help and pleasant surround- ings. In the use of rt"g'i','atntt,'rS nil, the ruilwny companies continue to reduce tho {nightly 26 per cent Ind tho Department of Agriculture will further ”duo. " by paying 60 per cent of din-bl- ance. not to exceed 81.00 t m h Southern Ontario and ra' gr ton in Northern Ontario. ht I case of transportation by NW! truck, the department will assist in the payment of trtuttsportattttrt cost. from the quarry to the (Arm or distributing centre tt the at. of You'll like our courteous h oe6qe tut m In: In nun-bl. to (m di womb out foe "rtiratimsi' the all to correct atidttr, the um mm of Auk in 'o-tiort with the 1).}th and the “I: pant". bu and to puffin- mum: portion of thy teight charges on limo-tone than” by mil 5nd truck for this purpose. Announcement or this new policy ot nuisance in made b B Thomu L. Kennedy. dat It iatar of Agriculture. thet To In“ With Limesto'hb States Kennedy in a friendly atmosphere munu. ocrdm BONITA TEA ROOMS Air Conditioned for Your Comfort

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