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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 24 Dec 1964, p. 3

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If you have books to return to the library. or need holiday reading. the Main Library and Branches will close at 5 p.m. Dec. 24 and 31. Bookmobiles will close at 4:30 p.m. Dec. 24 and 31. Libraries will be closed all day Dec. 25, 26, and Jan. 1. In Sympathy Sympathy of the district is exâ€" pressed to Mrs. Florence Dolâ€" man and family, 27 Charrington Crescent, in the sudden death of husband and father H. W. "Bill" Dolman at the Northwestern Hospital on Tues. Dec. 15. Bill Dolman was well known to the congregation of St. Stephen‘s Anglican church for his active participation in the work of the church. Don‘t Throw Out the Wrappings FOR WESTON‘S 1965â€"66 MAYORâ€"ELâ€" ECT Wes Boddington and family, Christmas will be a quiet affair at their home at 2934 Weston Road. Seen above (left to right) are Sally, Wesley, Mr. We forgot, even a newspaper editor wants to hang up his stocking on Christmas Eve. So, * enable James Lotin to do just that, we‘re sending our copy inâ€" to the newsroom extra early. Quick Reminders PHIDRAE®CCOL TE DTR MEZI C2 L0S| ENUEPNE ipdFHCEWUSUY plifple snd is rich, church. _ gold) â€" the sender is pompous R 6 s ; Don‘t Throw Out the Wrappings Predominately white â€" sender Asw:‘:l; gifts of the wise onts Gift â€" wrapping paper and has something to hide. ' . fabric ribbon can be reused if, Red (sent by a woman) â€" lacks And we are not told whose gift the _ wrinkles _ are â€" removed. confidence. was gold lishtly wipe the paper and ribâ€"‘ Red (sent by a man) â€" henpeckâ€": Or whose was the gift of myrrh. bon with a damp sponge on the | _ ed or willing to be dominated. Merry Christmas to All and wrong side, press with an iron| Blues â€" selfish intellectuals with| to All a Good Night! Caught Napping The Elmlea â€" Ladies Puchre of entertainme group held their weekly game turkey supper at the home of Mrs. Lil Hamâ€" â€" mond Irwin Rd. Mrs. Carbis was Birthday gr hostess. Winners wete Mrs. A. E. Ewing. Dec Carbis (93) and Mrs. F. Perrin Farmer. Dec (811. Low score â€" Mrs. G. Patterâ€" Wilson, Dec. son (34). Travelling pwze â€" Mrs.â€" Aspinwall. D« Perrin. Noble. Dec. 2 The ladies auxiliary Coronaâ€" tion â€" Branch, 286 Thistletown, held their Christmas Party at their hall, Irwin Rd. on Monâ€" day evening, with an evening BECK®""SHOES MEMBER WESTON BUSINESS MEN‘S ASSOCIATION 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence Elmlea & District Ladies â€" Plichre of entertainment followed by with Kay Neapole at the lowest temperature. Fold, or roll the papers around empty cardboard tubes. Wind the iron: ed ribbons around spools or pieâ€" ces of cardboard. gold) â€" the sender is pompous Predominately _ white â€" sender has something to hide. Red (sent by a woman) â€" lacks Saved twine can be glamoriz ed by dipping lengths into a can of quickâ€"drying gold or sil ver paint. . Remove â€" carefully and pin on clothesline to dry. Pudd‘nhead says: "Christmas itself may be callâ€" ed into question, if carried so far it creates indigestion." Christmas Card Analysis The Globe and Mail‘s Zena Cherry wrote an amusing colâ€" umn, earlier this month, about the type of person behind the color of the card they send. If you missed it, here‘s the colorâ€" chart in brief (you can psychoâ€" analyse your friends during the holidays): Black â€" an eccentric. Orange â€" someone desperate to make an impression. n Purple (particularly purple and Birthday greetings to â€" Mrs. E. Ewing. Dec. 28th. Mrs. Doris Farmer. Dec. 26th., Mrs. Doris Wilson, Dec. 28th. Mrs. Jean Aspinwall. Dec. 29th, Jeffrey Noble. Dec. 29th., Eilcene Callâ€" an. Dec. 29th. The Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian _ Legion _ Weston, branch 213, held their annual Christmas Party on Wednesday Around Downsview Boddington, Neil, Mrs. Boddington and David. Insert shows eldest daughter Susan who is flying home on Wednesâ€" day from Sault Ste. Marie where she is attending the Sir James Dunn High School. 241â€"0462 ality kid. Religious â€" reveals great sincerâ€" ity. Animals â€" people disappointed in people. Funny â€" sender is a bore. Gee Whizz‘ And we sent beige funny cards this year. O Come All Ye Faithful At St. Stephen‘s on Christmas Eve, Holy Eucharist at 1130 p.m. On Christmas Day, Family Eucharist at 10.00 a.m. The Spirit Of The Gift To quote Edmind Vance Cooke:â€" "Tis not the weight of jewel or strong imagination. Pinks â€" insincere persons. Yellow â€" egotist. Gold â€" desire for dignity. Silver â€" sender suffers from deep inferiority complex. Green â€" superiority complex. Beige â€" Blah! A nothing personâ€" plate, Or the fondle of silk and fur; ‘Tis the spirit in which the gift evening at St. John‘s Anglican‘ Church, Westor. Winners of the Euchre were: E. Gallinger, Mrs. O. Grant and J. Gray. Wanners of the eontests were: Tory Cresâ€" swell, Mrs. Figerors and Isabell Lashbrook. Door prize â€" Mrs. Tomkzmson. Draw prize â€" Annie Chapman. Santa arrived to give out the | gifts to the forty ladies pre&l ent. A turkey buffet supper w;nsi enjoyed by the ladies. | CLOTHESED ON DEC. 25th KEN JOHNS Merry â€" Christmas (Continuea on page 4) and DEC. 26th and DEC. 27th MEN‘S WEAR l 4 JOHN ST. To You Too! WESTON 241â€"2447 C3 33 and a BA 2 \\/ FRED ROBSON, manager of Ostr ellers of Weston, a member of Business Men‘s Association, is sho ing Mrs. Ian Cooke the prize she week‘s Weston Business Men‘s : ALL WESTON 7 Shoppers Eligible for Valuable Prizes WINNERS _ WINNERS WINNERS , * * ""¢; "S,*, ®®° _ RBUuYy Firestone WINTER REFTREADS wow Another seven winners will be announced in next week‘s Weston Times. Ask for details at any of the Weston Business Men‘s Association stores displaying the triangular banner, on their window. 1746 WESTON ROAD Phone 244â€"6435 BE READY! ALL WESTON BUSINESS MEN‘S ASSOCIATION STORES ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHMT UNTIL CHRISTMAS anders Jewâ€" the Weston wn presentâ€" won in this Free Draw. Mrs. Cooke who moved into Weston family only recently was thrilled chosen as a winner, claiming this first time she had ever won anyth with her it being the THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€"â€" Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1964 .â€"\Page 3 SPECIALS ... DISCOUNTS And Incomparable Service These winners will be contacted by telephone Thursday afternoon for arrangements to reâ€" ceive their prizes. If you are one of the above and not available Thursday afternoon please call the Weston Times at CH 1â€"5211 on Friâ€" day between 1 and 2 p.m. and ask for Mr. Lotin. In Addition to the Opportunity of Winning Valuable Prizes the Weston Business Men Offer Zena Jennings, 158 Church St., Weston Mrs. E. Hook, 84 King St., Weston Mrs. R. Rimmer, 36 Church St., Weston. Mrs. S. Gilkinson, 40 Victoria Blvd., Weston. I. S. Auestad, 91 Clouston Ave., Weston. Mrs W. Wiley, 18 Hawman Ave, Woodbridge Mrs. H. C. Brigley, 72 Robert St., Weston. WESTON ‘The Shoppers Paradise" «i

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