eluded: Dru-let: Vin der 'gtrtl I i t", 8 Glory of ', he; can khem", gn‘cglog n ' Shepherd agar: 5 1 is' Rather; "O Little Ber; can: Jewell; , I'M! .-With part of the service being hold by candle light, a beautiful Christmas choral service was held hit Sunday evening in Central United Church. A short sermon on W. 3131. the, Cross? _ was. . by v. H. E. Wellwond. and _ choral musk followed. This in- “: Carol, "in Excelsis Gloria", W,tlip solo, "Night of Nights", / In hr Water, Mrs. Wallace: illus- tttd, hymn fin rnlnrs). "Silent ight", Gruber; anthem, "And the T Glory of the Lord". Handel, Mrs. AL “in; enrol, "0 Little Town of Beth- lIhem". Neidlinrer; illustrated hymn gt, colon), "Hark! the Herald Angels It", Mendelssohn; anthem. "While Ibebherds Watched Their Flocks by "intâ€, Smart; carol and solo, "What and is This P.", Berwald. soloist Mrs. that; illustrated hymn tin colors), At Little Town of Bethlehem", Red- , tter; enrol, "In the Bleak Midwinter". Ath anthem, solo and duet, ' y Through the Night", solo- "tr. Mu. Kendall and Mrs. Wallace. --The annual Christmas tree of the Rangers Branch 213 Canadian Levian, BE.8.L., was held in the Legion Hall, Main Street North, on Saturday af- “moon. The following artists enter, tallied till the arrival of Santa Claus, Nay Dargie. Thelma Mattison, the nebula, boys, Miss E. Harris, Ruth M, Mr. Babbage of Westmount, who neatly amused the children with NI hiking doll. Ruth Dancey and Jun Baldwin were singing "Santa all)! is coming to town" when in What! Santa Claus with his pack on Ill hack. and his merry face smiling. Re via greatly cheered by the chil- dren. Mr. Ramsden played Santa. After presents were distributed to My 100 children. the Ladies' Auxiliary served a dainty lunch. ,,__, -_-.... â€A... A. ubcy um, noticed on its right front foot, leads to the belief that it escaped from a tmp. It weighs 85 pounds. and is new in the possession of J. Quisrley, Postmaster at Downsview. Its killers no eligible for the wolf bounty of $15 given by the Government. =.The stray wolf which has fur the hit few days been roaming through North York and the outskirts of To- mato was shot on Saturday on the [rounds of the Toronto Flying Club at Downsview by a party led by Joe Mitt The animal is about the size of I. fully grown police dog. with a shaggy brown coat. A deep scar, Mind on its right front foot. leads 1938. He also, he says, was in favor of I plan of action with regard to municipal finances, which would have led up to the action that is promised by the Finance Committee for the coming year, and is of the opinion that the refunding of the municipal dobt is the first important step to be “ken by the next Council. -Under the auspices of the Wes. ton Local Council of Women, Benefit Nights will be held at the Weston Thain on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. T Ind 8. The feature picture will be “Jane Eyre", starring Virginia Bruce and Colin Clive. and there will also We the following: "Night Before Christmas," a Walt Disney colored lymphony; "Cruising in the South am" a TYavelorise; Laurel and H r Comedy and Our Gang Comedy mm will be twu shows each evening. --Councillor H. W. Sainshury, who is â€skill: re-election for 1935, stated My a? that he was, in 1933, one of I mmori y who suggested the suspen- Iion of principal payments, which ac- yi.etwei taken by the Council in June, " for 1986 ‘ the showrooms ua.. Ford 13 North, on Sun katown Ac _-The Thistletuwn Trustees have been 1 clwtion for 1935. chillvag: John L thatâ€; arman John humus, :41 tiydine + mm! om of the things that seemed h M.gtd on in their mind: was u when mother was "all M up" to go out, there was “I a delightful wish of tat, “- not only her (Hm. but â€my " patients were of m I long sbsence from A the fashion parade, when: M moire: have come back. And that their! here to stay is M by the ht! that their murky immune: trom day to an of boyish forms and sport m their minds vent buck to .0 this. an: mother won in Q “I dead any: before the WHAT ONE GIRL WORE it. an!“ Avnnuell an e Chang h] 8:): . Hooper will I By Betty Brownlee hay-colored moire. this "mhmmmttnd 4h-efttBtttosrteueiatetivr, '-qrqi.qht.eehtitee. The Weston Local Items siGlliGi, 185 will bl mus of RI i Dealers, Saturday, the [iris decided to "to t" My that the long town police village ten returned by an 35. They are: John n Luve, Inspecting Johe,son, and George that Acclamuion Ross T rea%rdr, ' Main Dec. "29 the Minion e from brink "29th, new displ Phi G awcett, Street x-N. Ford r on :he P " the ,,, _._._ """'Ph" I Delightful and vivid dances are pets" formed by a troupe of dancers brought} to the west coast from Bavaria. Jack I Donahue staged these and Other (lamp) hrtrittricrs ih' ma‘fli'c'fru'ri 7' “a .. V T Local theatre goers will have the treat of their lives by seeing "Music in the Air", the musical feast of the year. This otptstandini: film is being presented at the Tivoli theatre in Tor- onto, beginning Saturday, Dec. with to Jan. 4th. "Music in the Air" Is a screen achievement in every sense of the word. In its musical setting alone, the film has never been surpassed, for Jerome Kern, ace American cumpmer of light music, has contributed the score. His melodies are the most litl- ing and joyous that have been heard on the screen. Gloria Swanson, returning to pic- tures after a two years' absence. [mm in a performam-e which will astonish evtn.her_rpost ardent fans. {Weston are Jinx to hear Mates for Ch ', Commission fers on the Ibeveratre rot John Boles, opposite her in the role of the light opera tenor, has many opportunities to lift his splendid voice in 'eyyr,--ren,d wloat. sqng.’ T p.m. there will be a musical service, part of the Christmas music being re- peated by request, as well as organ numbers. -Do nut fail to >99 the new Ford Val for 1935 which will by nn dis, play in the ,howrrurm, of Ross H. Fawcett. Ltd.. Furd l)ealers. Main Street North, an Saturday. Dec. 29th. Fox Spectacle “out Juymu; in, Seasons Don't rrtiss"s"Giirir', the Air will keep you singing gayly L yer.', . .. 'er5 ....... .f_rrETITFL, â€In†a few miles from Cheltenham. The lorry. laden with a ton of butter and three tons of linoleum was on the way from London to South Wales when it caught fire. The heat from the flames became so intense that the roadway was cracked and the Rrass verges de, strayed. Hundreds of motorists were held up until traffic could be diverted. s--h'ext Sunday will ire Hid Your Sunday at Central United Church. At ll u.m., Rm: H. K. Wellwoud will speak an "The Debt of Love I Owe" and will also give a talk to the boys and girim "The Year's Record." At A stream of melting: hultvr from a blazing lory held up traffic for sev- eral hours on the mam London mad _- w, .. " --. _ of trie eo; Armstrong Stephens, house, Firm ens. the Girl council we cLamation "Dpugents of the m _ Colored vartoops'hy Disney. Timli Topics and rome‘dy also will be shown. Su 7 r tlf/IM BUTTER HOLDS UP TRAFFit iNaiiAi, "ii%eTivitr' "a: _-mir, Sacrament upper will be obs 'rtifed Church on S L 11 a.m.. and as I new members. V - . Ev. ‘ . ' 1lErWWk'"'i,4_'g . "9NE8W, T , _-h !iieSiSE Is 'rJ. "ae. M _ , I illllriii%'F,',i:tj9' - BEF' _ j)l%tWiri 'Ill: V ‘ BEF' , . miilr lil-tWF?", Cg.' ' 'r,"5'crcr' 'ir,' y :1" " I ‘4 ‘ . . 1y iriiri': mum... » 18 , 3%, :'gIN, _ i. . . t _, 'r _ q, . - _ The Sacrnlm-nt Bl the Lurd’s ‘ th" '» " ' I r, pper will be 'iltlBtmg " Central N , : r , E tt teh' (‘hun-h un Sunday, Jan. TIlt ' a " 'rl gr T ll u.m.. and an \wll, a I'm-repuun K, a - "cis' ,1 ncw members. i .. V ". -‘ . W 33%: i):),'"':"' y, 51:“:“1 -__ ‘ ttgh",., I , 's' V fir?, On Saturday “ugh! at . MMO, " l" w', ib . - ’. 'is:':)', 'l‘mvn “all, thv run-payers uf iilrb:,i,t,:. "M8 I» /rf" Mun are xpilllxlll'lllg :1 ma»: mvel- Mh"tw2si, " wr to ln-ur ltmmMie by " can:le KF c> fur attrrtmtr 4nd l’ulilir ['(ililieh iN "'"> us nunmiun, and ulm In hour ~peuk-; ' 8 J Mh on " MB1* ut' uppusnmn " Mm N Hum» ruunh In! Mmm, All INR 'tig. must \wlmmv, "at),'" 'MM, h - 7 - _ , T _ V" ,3"- A RI‘QWU William Arnhtrung and C mum: perwmwl of attr [HIM w ik n [wil were» rvlurnwl In nfficr by ac- w' tE .3: Hum" nu Salunluy, when all uzlwr r b" mm w ,4“ _irit% ~ \ _ 'it V l‘l'llts 1rmlilnll tttttr 1llRlllllllllt . Fa " ."~’-'z§§§x‘ . : y ' the mum-ll " Revu- Wlllmm‘ '. h' I 'itri 3‘, - a BN T _ l>ll‘nl|g, lh’puly liq-ru- " " L. _ t8 g E 'k? ".' 's t W389" my». (xmmqnun " 3, Hum: " 43%;: - sm "ik ' - ' WW '3 C .. " " " Emmi Raw!!! and ar " llub- p rys', " ' Bt ..‘ , q mag»; _ . ' IC It.". - - __ _ TIVOLI NEWS “MINIC IN THE AIR" ve William Arm re personnel of were returned to k It on Saturday, wl '.s withdrew. Th council is: Ree, Hrod Moi" Em fu. to In "at! it " l served Sunday, well, a In, ratepayers , a mass " t all 1therl personnel l William 1 for a meet. candi- tilities speak- It FINE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE HEARD BY THE BAPTISTS J. C. Williamson, hi, subject living based nn the lm'i-d Vttie:, found in I Matthew-"And shy mull bring forth a son. and tho shall call his name Jesus; fur he shall saw his people from their am», Now all this was done, that it might be t'ulfilleJ which was spoken at the Lord by tin- prophet, saying, Behnitl u virgin shall be with child. and shall bring forth a son, and they >hail call his name Em- manuel, which is, being interpreted. God with us." "Christmas must he n-wunizod as a fact before it can bring much bless. ing to any hearts," said the speaker "The fact of Christmas is promised and planned, nut the Auto 01 Christ- mas. The fact or Christmas remains forever and always with us. It ls His. angelic messvngers speaking to mankind. God has woken tn your heart and mine many times, but num- berless permit». dori't knuw that Lu- night. If they did they would regard its as a pearl uf grvut price. If we are not aware of it we- cun't tell others and we can't really know what Christ- mas means. "That 'Thou shalt (all his name Jesus,' that He i, Christ tiw Lord, He is Emmanuel, that " virgin is to hear a child, that HP will mum His pcrrplts- these statements all ar't' significant. There is the reality of God with Ui, the reality of birth, tin-r0 must be a second birth. Are you wounding ynui‘ time and talents tn Fp't just the things you must haw, to )iwr by? Then your life is Worth rmthing. The spirit of Christmas brings us a chalice--- to go out and nn'o tsthrsryv---inultitudes are in ignorance, of what Christma, means. An unusually inspirmg "ddrvss on The Christma, Mvsruxrc, “all-uh. (rtlr' l'lmmanuel" W'd,s brought to a lame congregation in the Humid Church rm §unday tytmirur hy the pushâ€, Rm, Rev. J. C. Williamson Speaks on "The Christmas 3rlessavie---Our Christ Emmanuel" "There is a >ignit'ivum-e- in mmu-m Nesus,"-4alLVuuiuuuueu'-iesusus a Greek vmnw. which â€mans " savmur. It wa, specially statvrl that he wuultl be a sawnur in mro his people frnm their sins-mo "thrw rhild has 1'S't'r' been namwl for that roman. ("hr-rs have been burn to M .xuvmlu H0 Wit, horn to saw- othvrv, Ht, was alm to be called Hmmunuvl. whllt mmms. "There is the signlrll'illll’v of birth. Think of the virgin birth. In this (ind was true to His creation, true to that which He had wrought, and marie it possible for tts to (intri- the hitthest realms with Him. Hr. i-ami- through the affinity to the human-Mary, Wr, came to know Him through the birth of the Holy Spirit, No lr vvitiencr, "f Diviné generation- fur Hr Win burn M Mary, was commie-d ml tho Holy Spirit. "Then is the \Izlllfld'anu' of mi,- sion, Even Jrssuy Wat, nut vxr'mpt from a mission in life Have gnu found: y"ur's-you are nut vamptod, lyr, nut waste time, because ttme lr pr'" iuusl Jaws came fur " monfir purpnse He rum? to yaw Ynu and I haw the privilege at mmmg to know the Snvinur, to know God, through this Jesus. And if WP have not thi- pur- plise He hart-to >:i\‘o 'rthers-ovhat olse is there in iifr tlr ttc' It is right to he artrve. in hr mural. tn be haunt. hut in ire at ‘4'th wo must tind “Wuhan at the feet of Jesus, Then w" will-know (hr true moaning of Christmns. "in l John we kul ‘Rut as many us receive" Him. to them [an Hr TT,' in hreomr the sons of GM" e ramv- to save- " people. Do you know Inything shout that experience? If not. it is evident yrm In no! om: of His fttrmlr, JPsus said to View than: ‘Yo must be horn minim} "Think of the signifirann of the phrase 'trom their sins." This means that God itt willing to take my sit‘ a'tdsrtittmnrtfrimmrnodsétiG Int-{1mm _That is_satitfaetiort. . A slip of mun-r shuwing how the loot in yr $427,000 holdup of a Brooklyn armoured car @rlbuged assertmlly WU:; found in the possession of Joseph Burns, member of the fading John 12;; his arrvst in Chicago. Burns, fugitive of the Indiana State Prison, and his hideout where s own above, Pt "Christ the Lord “Christ mums victory-Lord means divinity. Whvn I say Jesus Christ is my Suvinuv, I know it is true. Our salvation is fin isheri--we have only to take it-it is an assured salvation. When tlu, Nup- oleonic wars were being fought, uns‘ day a dense fog lay mm- thv channel, and the words were signalled “WM- lington defeated.' But when the Howls lifted, this mes>agv can]? through 'Wellington defeutmi the Frvm-hf That “as ditterent-it was arcsurert notary. Jesgs gives as Victory divine. M"i.-‘"ml;"'m' ifii'"a;'i"',';; ,rmmm. ()thv-rs v .savvd-, H0 was Ho “as aim to ‘. winch mmms. was hut possihic [Zulw In (hr Muir LINK IHLLINGER GANGSTER IN $427,000 HOLDUP l have 'God with us.' You may have a gnod character, a good home, many other things, but if you haven't the ('Xperience of Jesus Christ, you do not know the meaning of Christmas. And MHHE day we must answer the ques- tion 'Why?' sisting of-between Humber lliwr rind Canadian Pacific Railway tracks from northerly town limits to centre line of Fern Avenue and line between Lots six and seven on the Westerly side of Main Street, Plan No. 526, Booth = (A to K! and Booth B (L to Z)-LO.O.F. Hall, 28 Church St. For Polling sub-division No. 2. Con- sisting of-between Humber River and Canadian Pacific Railway track trom venue line nf Fern Ave, and line between Lots six and seven on the westerly side of Main Street, Plan “Being saved from our sins must be " present experience. Don't read into the Scriptures things which are not there. There is a promise that sum? (in), even the things which cause sins will be done away with. In the upper 11mm Jesus said 'Though I go, I will return again, so that where I am, there shall you be also.' And he also says, " came that they might have life, and have it more abyndantly. Seek the Lord while He may be found, seek Him while He is near.' I hum that everyone here tonight will know Jesus Christ as a Saviuur and look upon Him while he is near!" Special Christmas nudicTra,, given by the choir, with Mr. Ed. Newsome at the u_rgan. \‘UI'I-J ON BEVERAGE R0051 IS IMPORTANT ONE TO WESTON (Continued from Page One) G RAND CAPITAL AWARD CHEVROLET COACH SPECIAL CASH PRIZES We, the undersigned, acting in the capacity of Judges in The Times and Guide's Subscription Campaign, just closed, after canvassing the findings in the ballot box and adding same to previous totals, do hereby declare, to the best of our knowledge and belief, the following names to be the winners Latest Model Standard ROBERT HUSON K. A. LOVE E. D. BANTING EVELYN PUDIFIN ERNEST THORNTON MISS C. WILSON The hours for this vote is from 8 a.m. to 7 p.111. Tho ballot boxes in this curnnection will not be opened till the next day, Jan. 2nd, when they will be opened at the Town Hall at one n'clock. For Polling '.iub-division No. 5: Con- sisting of-between Canadian Pacific Railway tracks and 5th Concession Road or Jane Street from north limit of Canadian Pacific Railway Station property and centre line of Queen's “My: to wutherly town limits. “with A (A to K)-Residence, Mrs. Ar. l). Simpson, 121 John Street. Booth I} (L to Zr-Residence, John Shakespeare, 123 John Street. For Polling Subdivision No. Con. sisting of-between Canadian Mitt Railway trucks and 5th Cuncessiii7ii Road m Janes Street from northerly town limits to muth limit of Canadian Pacific Railway Station property and centre line of Queen's Drive. Booth A (A to Kr-Residence, Miss M. Susnnwsky, 131 King Street. For Polling Sub-division No. 3. Con- sisting of-between Humber River and Canadian Pacific Railway trcaks tram centre line of’Wright Avenue find Wilby Crescent to southerly town imits, Booth A (A b, K) and Booth fl (I. to Z)-jesidence, John Stewart, 167 Main St. South. No. 526, to centre line of Avenue and Wilby Crescent, Booth A (A to Little Avenue. “myth ll (L to Zr--Residence, F. B, Partridge, 141 King Street. Booth B (l. to Little Avenue. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT PRIZE CAMPAIGN - DEPARTMENT Campaign Conducted by LINER CIRCULATION SERVICE 7lpt Jritttts, Ema 6mm last August was dis- Dillinger gang. follow, he was arrested, are K )--Town Zr--Town WESTON. ONT. Hall, 4 Hall, 2 Wright PHONE " Signed Please Accept My Thanks - - - To The Citizens of Weston'. - - To the Citizens of the Town J westd To you who have made this past your hi ' ' . ppily comm health, happiness, and prosperity for 1986. We haw “a“; serve you and look forward to numbe . ' friends. . rm; you may: ""eteat up 19A MAIN ST. N. ADVERTISING PAYS-TRY IT I wish to express my appreeiation of the confidence shown by electing me by acclimation for 1985. May I take this opoprtunity of extending to every citizen my sincere wishes for a Happy and More Pros, perous New Year. F. W. MERTENS, ...for my acciamation to the office of Deputy- Reeve. It is pleasing to see this evidence of the confidence of my fellow citimsns--ts confidence I'shall strive to maintain. _ J. C. IRVIN S. J. 'rmTEN W. E. MACKEY (Winner of Trip) 1Mâ€! Eli) l (Winner of Car) ( Fourth Place) (Third Place) (Sixth Place) (Fifth Place) Weston Flower Shoppe W. P. GRAMAM.d'rop. It is my desire to thank you most heartily, one and all, for the cunfidence you have placed in me by electing me again your Reeve by acclamation for the year 1935. Wishing you a Happy and more Prosperous New Year. Greenhouse.. Scarlett Rd,, Phone 108 GORDON S. HARRIS, May 1935 be the best yet! SECOND GRAND AWARD VACATION -TRIP. OR $200.00 " Weekly Pay Cheques " CASH COMDMI'ION IONU’II IN CASH JAS. A. CAMERON DEPUTY.REEVE. MAYOR-ELECT. PHONE 70! REEVE. ,