A very happy Christmas day birthday to Trudie Van Vugt, Portage Avenue. ; Trudie will be celebrating her 20th birthday. +++ . The special Christmas . services to be held at St. Philips Anglican Church are as follows: Christmas candlelight carol service, December 23 at 7 p.m.; Christmas Eve, carols and & STAFF Heating & Plumbing Ever green with gladâ€" ness, deep in quiet contentment â€"â€" that‘s Christmas! Llet these good things be yours. KNOX LATIMER Another Christmas is being heraided. Join with family . . . friends in lightâ€"hearted celeâ€" bration. let‘s make it festive and do it up bright! During the holidays do remember that we‘re grateful for your support. Our thanks. 37 South Station St 241â€"3721 A brillhant diamond punctuates 12 0 clock on the jetâ€"black dial Framed by a rich. goldâ€"tone oval case Mesh bracelet is an integral part of the watch Each with the flawless Longines 17â€"j4ewel movement His, $99.50 _ Hers, $99.50 We wish all our customers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. SEASONS GREETINGS _ or use our convenient Layâ€"away or Budget Plans Diamond Award LLOYD SAINSBURY CHARGEX â€" MASTER CHARGE ALDERMAN WARD 6 We k ‘The boys supervised as daddy fell his first tree. Then +++ Last weekend the Giles Family payed a visit to Horton‘s Tree Farm in Aurora. It really is a great thrill to plough through the acres of trees to pick just the right one for your home. After an hour of measuring and discussing the correct specimen was found. Everyone exchanged cards and received a bag of favors. Mr. Tug Wilson led the group in a carol sing. The Wednesday Senior Citizens Club sends a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. Special guests included Alderman Lloyd Sainsbury and Mrs. Sainsbury, and Mr. Tug Wilson. The club regretted that Mrs. Meadows was unable to attend due to illness and all the members send her best wishes for a speedy recovery. morning at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome. +++ The Wednesday Senior Citizens Club held their annual Christmas party at the York Salvation Army, York and Weston Road, last Saturday. holy communion at 11 p.m. margaret giles/248â€"4772 George E. Miller, director of fund raising for seventh annual Christmas Seal campaig congraulates Red Kelly, coach of the Maple Le team who is this year‘s honorary patron, observed Peace, joy, love be yours this Christmas, and throughout the year ahead. The Giles family, Larry, Margaret, Mark, Carl. This year I have made all my own Christmas cards. I would like to extend the same wish to readers of Weston Wanderings. everyone went for an oldâ€" fashioned horse drawn sleigh ride. It was one of those family days you wish could go on forever. After dinner, we trimmed the tree in preparation for the arrival of the jolly old man himself, Now as far as the boys are concerned, we are ready for Christmas. I only wish that weére so! Television repairs are best left to professionals, reminds Consumers‘ Association of Canada. Color televisions emit dangerous Xâ€"Rays and certain circuits are shielded to protect the viewer. Improper tube replacements or failure to replace certain shields in the high voltage section could result in dangerous radiation to persons viewing the set after repairs. DON‘T DOâ€"ITâ€"YOURSELF with neighbors be radiant with blessings jnr‘all' JAMES TRIMBEE Glowing wishes to light up the holiday: May heartfelt everywhere. May family warmth be shared CONTROLLER . "")’ ,)P.nplo unite to May brotherly love Vera and Stan Smith, Weston Road, Weston, celebrated their 50th wedâ€" ding â€" anniversary _ on December 12, at the home of their eldest son, Ted Smith, Islington. The couple were married at â€" Westminister Presbyterian _ Church, Weston. Mr. Smith was born at Elmira, Ontario. Mrs. Smith, (nee Irwin), was born at Weston. The couple have Seal campaign (left), of the M.aple Leaf Hockey pray fnr peace, , observed by Sydney 50th anniversary for Weston couple Christmas be the fortyâ€" Many family, friends and neighbors attended the celebrations, including Billie Bridgeman (nee Metcalfe), Mr. and Mrs. Smith raised six children, Ted, Alan, David, Ken, Evelyn and Marjorie. They have 11 grandchildren, Bruce, Brian, Peter, Ron, Doug, Paul, Heather, Laurie, Grant, Colleen and Julie. G.A. Robinson, second from left, chairman of the campaign and Judge Wm. T. Little, right, president of the Yorkâ€"Toronto T.B. & R.D. Association. lived their entire married life in Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Smith MANAGEMENT & staArF LANEWAY PLUMBING & HEating LTD 1652 JANE STREET flower girl for the couple; Mrs. Smith‘s sister May, who was maid of honor and the organist who played at the wedding, Mrs. Isabel Steward (nee Moffat). The anniversary also marked the occasion of Mr. Smith and his three brothers George (Ottawa), Lorne (Vancouver) and David (Weston) being together for the first time since 1940. 241â€"6188 24