WON FVE PRIZES OUT OF SIX s y w Nes â€"â€" WHY CRANK YOUR STRENCTH Away? _ THE CHARTERS PUBLISHING €0. LTD C e ces Cns Ad faxys hNov® e MR < S f / i Mess3 THE WESTON FORD GARAGE _ Some record and one to be proud of. This is the Fordson‘s record, can you beat it ? > EAGLE BLOCK WESTON ] â€" HENDERSON‘S$S SHOE Y STORE RUBBERS PAGE TWELVE Shoes for the Whole Famil\ THE PEOPLES SHOF STORE DOCTORS BILLS DONT MIX 4 JOHN STREET io h oc elpe ols . 20 ,â€"witule "% Were you at the Sears Grocery last week to gett share of the specials? HENDERSONS WHEN you can‘t plow till it rains and rain is late in comin g â€"â€" BEESN Aal onfectionery AT THE BIG ONTARIO PLOWING MATCH HELD AT â€"HAMILTON LAST. WEEEK Henderson‘s â€"andâ€" Save Doctor‘s Bills Buy Your Rubbers A FEFINE STOCK OF f REAL CLASSY PRIVATE XMAS CARDS CAN BE HAD AT OUR OFFICE Repatring Done on the Premises What 1Cce â€"and vou don‘t see idjustments taking JOHN O. SEARS Why rain your Batteries? at roceries, Candies v. Tobaceo. etc. OH, FOLKS â€"â€" SAY ! IF NOT IT‘S. YOUR LOSS XMAS CARDS WESTON aSsK. for, we. will have it Scholarâ€"Yes, sir. The quick are those who are able to cross the Toâ€" rontoâ€"Hamilton Highway on a fine Sunday afternoon, and the dead are those who get caught. Sunday School Superintendent â€" Is there any one who can tell me who the quick and the dead are? place daily here Blow, blow, thou gentle breezes, blow, Was the poet‘s stern command. It won‘t be long before we‘ll hear them Blow to beat the band. Main Street also fleece lined and mixe Complete lines of the famous CEETEE â€" Underwear in ~twoâ€" piece and in all sizes at moderate prices Underwear! Farmer needs That‘s when Fordson etables, Smoked Meats G. M. LYONS combination; for men Phone 30 Underwear! PHONT WESTON vOUul THIS IS THE ONLY CAR FOR WINTER DRIVâ€" ING and you can defy the weather conditions. All you have to do is sit in your car and drive it. Nothing equal to the Ford for service and efficiâ€" ency. GRAHAM & CABRTON 156 oods to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correctâ€" ed according to law. Dated this first day of Novembeér 1920. | two years in one. Iorm 3) CS students3, Algebro: Two below lFrench: Two below 40. Form 2, ! pupils). Latin: One below 40. 2 lbra: Two below 40. Form 1b,. i graphy: One below 40. | The examination in arithmetic ] being rewritten on accoount of a iunderstanding about the paper. 1 The Public ‘School report iPrincipa‘l H. J. Alexander, was as ‘lows: Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the perâ€" sons mentioned in Section 9 ofâ€" the Ontario Voters‘ List Act, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered ; of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all perâ€" sons appearing by the last revised Asâ€" sessment Roll of the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legâ€" islative Assembly, and (at Municipal Elections; and that the said list was first posted up in my office at Weston on Saturday, the 30th day of October, 1920, and remains there for inspecâ€" tion, and I hereby call upon all voters HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS These reports are the first efforts of coâ€"operation betwen the . board and the teachers for the purpose of keepfng a record of the history of each pupil, the details of the system being worked out tentatively. Fermission was given the I<. O. F. class, a group of 18 boys, some of whom had been refused enrolment at the Toronto Technical School, to use the assembly room in the high school under care of Principal ‘(Pearson. It was decided to supply (a new copying machine for class purposes. Chairman R.. J.> Flynn was in the chair. The Weston: Board has received the fo from Principal A. Pe ton Higsh School, for â€" Voters‘ List, 1920, Municipality of the Town of Weston, of the County of York. tendance 60 tendance 81 attendance attendance, 34 @n. coll 242; age attendance roll, 6167 | ay Weston, 559. dent pupils. These repor low 40 per cent. Form 4 dents), French: Two below ics: Four below 40. ‘Three two years in one. Form students3, Algebro: Two French: Two below 40. _E pupils). Latin: One below bra: Two below 40. Forn rst _ Effort of _ Coâ€"operation _1 Keeping Records of the Children King Street School: On the 4: attendance, 6922; averag endance, 346 Maria Street i i roll 232;: iattendance 4250 orm ittendance Clerk of the Town of Weston A hy Not Travel In Truck | _ Sturdy, rugged, reliable and able to withstand the & § jolts of heavy loads on rough roads. s Quick to start and stop, and capable of being manâ€" orm TOWN OF WESTON elpal Aâ€" F School, for «~Onâ€"the. J. SA TAYEOR iverage _ alt There were sSHOW GOOD RESULTS Everythins at hand and al: you have to do is come in and turn your car over. We have $3 storage for your car. Board of Education )e following _ report A. Pearson of Wesâ€" , for October: the roll 6, attendance On the roll,. 32; atâ€" "orm 3: On roll 27, atâ€" Form la: On roll 35, orm ince 4250; averâ€" Both schools: On attendance _ for wo below 40. . Form: 2, (44 elow 40. Algeâ€" Form 1b, Geoâ€" orm 11 above _ 4( lasses be (32 stu 40. Phys are takin: nonâ€"resl On eâ€" roll, e daily School: from is folâ€" mIiS roll (On for 18 Mr. To He is : ful. pounds wif grocel we ca The trustees appointed in connecâ€" tion: with the â€" Consolidated . School have looked over the <prospective sites for the proposed building and a decision will be made later. A new organization was started last week and is to be known as the East Etobicoke Ratepayers‘ . Association, and includes Westmount, â€" Humberâ€" mount, Humbervale, _ Scarlet Road and Base Line. The purpose of this organization is to link up all these communities into one big. ofganizaâ€" tion, and the objects will be for the welfare and building up of the whole community. The following chairman, officers andâ€"committee, were chosen, and plans will be at once made for a good season‘s work along progresâ€" sive lines: Chairman, N. J. Seal; Secâ€" retarys OJ..>C. Leggitt; committee, Messrs. Pritchard, Herchell, Delâ€" worth, S. Davies and A. Patience. PLQM The following are the winners in the Junior Farmers‘ Ploughing Comâ€" petition for York County: Class, 1â€"Single Furrow Ploughs in Sodâ€"1 John Kennedy, Agincourt; 2 QOran Fretz, Markham. Class 2â€"Single Furrow Ploughs in Stubble â€" 1 Lorne Cousins, Woodâ€" bridge: 2 Flovd Stecklev. Stouffville, Edgeley. & Class 3â€"Double Furrow Plou; in Stubbleâ€"1 Robert Watson, Wo bridge; 2 Charles Hunt, Richm« Hill; 3 Joseph Snider, Downsview Class 4â€"Tractor,. in Stubble â€" Jack Johnston, Edgeley, 2 Sam Fr Markham. The Junior Farmers‘ Improvement Association entertained _ those . who took part in the ploughing competiâ€" tion at a luncheon at Richmond Hill on Tuesday, Nov. 9th, at which time the prizes were awarded the winners in the competition. @ A. steady growth and increase of interest â€" by the residents has been the pleasing feature of the: Anglican services held every Sunday evening for the past few months. Under the rectorship of _ Rev.. Mr. Robertson these services were started early in the summer, and have been held in the Community Hall. The progress made has been so reassuring that a church building is the project now before the people, and this week unâ€" der the leadership of Mr. Charles a petition has been circulated asking for signatures for this purpose. The response has been most hearty, and further developments are looked. for in the near future. TIMES & GUIDE, WESTON OU1 What Could Shke F';\\,\' What!" cried the caref can sell them Hiow. is _ It.. tl nToda‘s faor e ! cannot say,. madam. Perhaps Todd has taken a fancy for you. is a widower/ and you are beautiâ€" Unfortunately I1â€"yes‘m, two nds? â€" Certainly."‘â€"*Blighty. for Xouâ€"ch or these IING WINNERS FOR YORK COUNMTY ‘etz, Markham. 2â€"Single Furrow Ploughs in â€"â€" 1 Lorne Cousins, Waodâ€" 2 Floyd Steckley, Stouffville, Chapman, Weston; 4 Gordon it is th WESTMOUNT pples?" > nswered the polite ‘ very towest price for." it you have to ao is io _ lt does a car harm to leave it standing out at Furrow Ploughs Watson, Woodâ€" Tunt, Richmond can Re nce. t ul house shilling t them retz PRONE 110 Saturday open each week insures a fresh stock alw; REMEMBER WO supplies and we All the best Smokes, put up in neat Xmas style, are to be had at this store. You can depend upon them to be the most acceptable Xmas gift that you can give. Look over our stock and place givC. . 100 vour order PHONE 292, MAIN STREET, WESTON Get your stock from the store that has it always fresh. _ Our turnâ€"over OU Can ED. P. BEACH CIGARS et arything that you like from our large stocl ace your orders now for a nice Xm se The days soon slip by, Xmas will bhe here in. a fewâ€" weeks THE BARBER AND TOBACCONIST 11 ALL LINES OF TOBACCOS you at the lowest prices prevailing WHOLESALE OR RETAIL nights or in cold, unprotected places Nova Scotia E IN mountain regions, along the shores of our countless lakes, through the quiet reaches of the prairie or deep into the pine woodsâ€"the Ford Touring Car makes all Nature‘s playground accesâ€" sible. > The Ford Touring Car has quite as important a bearing on the practical duties of business and proâ€" fessional life. Its serviceability suits every week day requirement. With 700 Ford Dealers and 3,000 Serveie Stations in Canada, you are assured of prompt, efficient and everâ€"available Ford Service. Sturdy, rugged, reliable and able to withstand the jolts of heavy loads on rough roads. Quick to start and stop, and capable of being manâ€" oeuvred into any position. Economical in initial cost, in repairs and in gas conâ€" sumption. 7 Touring Car BATTERIES RECHARGED RIGHT IN OUR GARAGE avs Why not select for your Friend a real fine ‘gift this Xmas? It is something that has always been a pleasing gift to Dad or Brother,. See our stock of Pipes and select one. A on hand. Opnen Till Nine o‘clock in | Erveâ€"ings Except Wednesdays as PIPES Box WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10TH, 19%0 9 MAIN ST. SOUTF of _ Smokers‘