% | Central United Church #k B O W L Recreation B O W L This speaker is going to Xive the audience wmethvi;xg to think about. Don‘t missâ€"his message. And Don‘t Miss the Singâ€"Songâ€"Be on Time. Harding Ave. Mission (Interdenominational) SUNDAY MARCH 14th Choirmaster: Mr. Bruce Metcalfe SUNDAY, MARCH 14th 11 a.m.â€""Salvation as a Houseâ€" hold Word." _ 3 p.m.â€"Sabbath _ School and Covenant Adult Bible Class. 7 P.m.â€"“Why Worship Any:â€" Te e Minister will conduct the services. The usual cordial welâ€" come: to visitors. ADVERTISING PAYS . . . TRY IT! 7 p.m.â€"Gospel Message: Mr Hooper. Music by choir. ll'l"he 8 p.m.â€"Sunday School and Song Service. WESTON BOWLING ALLEY 11 a.m.~â€"Morning Service. 2.45 p.m,.â€"Church School. 5‘ MILLIONS FOR WHAT ? ? THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1937 Minister: Rev. F. C. Harper, Pleasure Four Square Men‘s Class Naturelle Permanents Finger Waves Marcelâ€"50¢ Beverly Ann Beauty Shoppe 14 MAIN ST. SOUTH wEST Free Advice Given _ FOR AN APPOINTMENT PHONE: 93 3â€"W "KALORâ€"WAVE" Permanents. A machineless Permanent Wave Auld Kirk" Weston (PRESBYTERIAN) 27 MAIN ST. N. Requirements _ Miss E. Davison Weston 744 mâ€"mâ€w_l_hebd‘-l'...-w MASONIC HALLâ€"MARCH 14thâ€"2.45 P.M. Will be the Subject of An Address to be Delivered by PHONE Minister; Rev. Harry Pawson, 31 Queen‘s Drive SUNDAY, MARCH 14th AT With Shampooâ€"50¢ Haircutâ€"25¢e AT THE Manicureâ€"35¢ Evening Service withdrawn in favour of Westminster Church Anniversary. The executive offices of the Vicgâ€" President and General Manager of the Eastern Division of the Canadian Paâ€" cific Railway, may be moved to Toâ€" ronto, May 1, from Montreal. COMMUNITY HALL HARDING AVE. SUNDAY, MARCH 14th Sunday Schoolâ€"3 o‘clock. Evening Worshipâ€"?7 o‘clock. "THE PASSION PLAY" an illustrated lecture by Miss Mina Hulf, with scenes from Oberamâ€" mergau, Germany. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL W. E. Thompsonâ€"Pastor. ELVERSTON PARK Good program during intermission, featuring Joan Livings, specialty dancer Good _ Euchre Prizes Novelty Prizes for Dancing Cards 8.30 p.m. Dancing 9 p.m. Under Ausrices of Women‘s Aux., In Odd Fellows‘ Hall, Church St;, Weston $7.50| TUESDAY, March 30 ADMISSION 25e Entries should be sent to Canadian Legion, Islington, as soon as MAIN ST. N. wWESTON Prompt Cheerful Delivery Service of Hamilton, Ont., will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m Bible School at 3 p.m. Hardington Baptist Mission WEDNESDAY, MAR. 17, 1937 AMATEUR CONTEST ISLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Weston‘s Quality Cake Shop 9 MAIN STREET NORTH $2.50 up 35¢ LOWEST EVERY â€" DAY PRICES Briggs‘ Pharmacy 2 pm.â€"Y.P. Bible Class. 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"Evening Service. BRIDGE EUCHRE and DANCE Church of St. John The Evangelist Baptist Church SUNDAY, MARCH 14 Our New Pastor sUNDAY MARCH 14th Mr. Norman H. PENE*®S G. D. Petrie 208 Maple Leaf Dr. ADMISSION 25¢ PHONE 720 Good Orchestra DABBS Weston possible. UNITED CHURCH oâ€"3w Mrs. E. Forret celebrated her 71st Wl‘y on March 3rd. Four friends called for tea, and Mrs. Stokes visited her mother in the evening. Mr, Geo: Garratt, Sr., 176 Main Street Nolig who was rushed to the General Hospital, Toronto, two weeks ago, is prozreui'ng slowly, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ambler, of 92 Church Street, are to be congratulated on the birth of a son, March 4th, at the Cottage Nursing Home, Weston. The many friends of Mrs. Morris, St. John‘s l{o.d East, will be sorry to learn that she is seriously ill. Sincere hopes are expressed for her speedy recovery. Under the auspices of the Women‘s Auxiliary of the Church of St. John the Evumelm, a Bridge, Euchre and Dance will be held in the Oddfeliows Hall on the evening of March 17th. See advertisement for particulars. The next Scwinge'l‘el for the Grenâ€" fell Mission will on Friday ‘&::- noon, March 19th, at the home of Mrs. Oliver Master, Queen‘s Drive, and all members and others interested are asked to consider this a personal inâ€" vitation to be in attendance. On Friday evening last a most deâ€" lightful entertainment, arranged by Mrs. T. Dougherty, was given for the patients at Weston Sanitarium. Rev. G. Ernest Forbes of Weston showed most interesting slides of Japan, and M{s. Archie Garratt gave amusing solos. The following pupils of Miss Ethra Wilson were successful in passing their respective examinations recently at the Toronto Conservatory of Music: Bert Hamilton, first class honours; Norma Davis, first class honours; Bertha Ryâ€" croft, pass, and Harold Steed, pass. Congratulations are extended to Anâ€" drew Clarke, eightâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clarke, who has won First Class Honours on his Primary violin Examination. He has been studyâ€" ing violin only two years and shows lm‘omise of becoming a very fine vioâ€" inist. Mrs. Stone, 1 Maple Leaf Drive, was hostess for a euchre recently, the proâ€" ceeds going to the Ladies Auxiliary, Weston Workingmen‘s Club. The next meeting of the Auxiliary will take the form of a social evening, and repreâ€" sentatives from the Roselawn Dairy wil give a lecture. On Friday last, Mrs. Thomas Doughâ€" erty, Main St. S., was hostess at a euchre for the Sunbeam Juvenile Lodge, and the prize winners were Mrs. Galbraith, Mrs. Milligan and Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Dougherty will hold anâ€" other euchre for the same Lodge, toâ€" morrow (Friday) afternoon at 2 o‘clock. A very enjoyable social was held last Thursday night by the Swastika Bible Class of Central United church at the home of Mrs. Sam Green, 104 Atlas Avenue, Toronto. The greater part of the evening was spent in games and contests, followed by musical numbers rendered by Mrs. Harry Pawâ€" son and a general singâ€"song, when dainty refreshments brought the gathâ€" ering to a satisfying but successful conclusion. Clovelly Chapter No. 144, O.E.S., met in t.ge Masonic Temple on Tuesâ€" day evenir;ï¬ with the Worthy Matron, Mary Ward, and the Worthy Patron, George Peck, in the chairs. Plans were discussed for the â€"St. Patrick‘s dance to be held in the Masonic Temple_ on Saturday night of this week. Following the meeting, euchre was eï¬ioyed. and the prize winners were: Mrs. Totten, Mrs, Goddard and Mrs, Thornton. On Sunday evening the members of the chapter will atâ€" tend divine service at Chalmers Presâ€" byterian church, Mount Dennis. oukin: a o hiky mike 4 tgn.."' Wood will reside u'r:' The Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Post 213, Canadian Legion, held a Euchre on Tuesday, March 9th, for the raising of funds to send boxes to the men at the Weston Sanitarium at Easter. Prize winners were Mrs. Carruthers, Mrs. Webster and Miss Waters. The Auxiliary wishes to thank all the friends who assisted in making this event a success, Legionnaires and their wives, members of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary and their husbands, are reâ€" minded of the St. Patrick‘s Banquet on Tuesday, March 16th, at 7.30, when the program will include a ‘"Trip to dVimy" by the Past Provincial Presiâ€" lent. + daughter of Mrs. Darker and the late William Darker, of Pine Grove, beâ€" came the bride of William Wood, of Pine Grove. The bride. given in marâ€" The following are students from the studio of Miss Ada E. Campbell, A.T.â€" C.M., L.C.C.M., who tried their examâ€" inations in violin recently, and the reâ€" sults: _ Associate, Ruth fhll: Senior, First Class Honours, Billy Livings; Junior, First Class Honours, Mavis Bailey, Joe Tracey; Homours, Allan Sutton; Primary, First Class Honours, Andrew Clarke, Gladys Somersett; Higher Elementary, First Class Honâ€" ours, Nllgorie Tinkler; Higher Introâ€" ductory, First Class Honours, Ronald Carter, Philip Harvey, Jimmy Robinâ€" son; Honours, Robert Sutton; Lower Introductory, First Class Honours, %lrion McKay; Honours, Douglas Mcâ€" ie. roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Anme Darker, who wore a gown tea roses. The best man was Mr. Woodâ€"Darker A quiet wedding was solemnized by Rev. H. J. Kidd at Christ church recâ€" tory, Woodbridge, when Edna Darker, The mam PEPSONALS DHONFE 26 of Mrs. Margaret Burns of Lon Reach, Oaliformiey ts visiting, her my. , MrS. y, r 88â€" tor, Mrs, Maimilc CA The Harwood United Church Y.P.A. will put on an entertainment in the Harding Avenue Interdenominational Mission on Friday at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Harris, 17 Vietoria St., will be hostess for a euchre on Thursday, March 18, from 2 o‘clock till four, and Proceeds will be in aid of boxes for the Veterans. Congratuilations to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowers, 53 ?ueen's Drive East, on the i)irth of a daughter, H,‘E{h 5th, at the Cottage Nursing Mr. and Mrs. George Walker Wiley &1« Lillian Margerum), 232 Main . N., are to be congratulated on the birth of a son, March 5th, at the Cotâ€" tage Nursing Home. | Mr. Harold Smith is spending a few days in Preston with his brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith, to recuperate after his long illâ€" ness in Western Hospital. VERNON LOWENS SPEAKS TO WORKINGMEN‘S CLUB Gives Interestinx Facts Regardâ€" ing the Educational System At the monthly educational night of the Weston Workingmen‘s Club, held on Thursday, February 25th, Vernon Lowens, Principal of Memorial School, was the guest speaker and gave a very interesting discourse on the educationâ€" al question. At the close of his talk, there was much discussion on some of CANADIAN ORDER SCOTTISH CLANS will hold a Home Baking Sale on Saturday, March â€"13, at 1370 Wesâ€" ton Road, near Jane Street. Home ;blkning at low prices. Commencing A Euchre will also be held in the evening at the home of Bro. W. Jefâ€" fers, 7 Astoria Ave., Mount Dennis. Refreshments and â€" good prizes. Come and bring a friend. St. Patrick‘sDance Splendid Prizes for Euchre. JIMMIE JON] ADMISSION 25c (Including Tax) Come and have a good time. Saturday, Mar. 13, 8.30 p.m. 4Â¥A before, Oldemobile stands out as the Style Leader for 1937. See this bigger, finer Oldsmobile . . . luxuriate in its roomâ€" of its new Unisteel Turret Top Body by Fisher. Then get behind the wheel of a nwOl:‘-oubdxngsh?‘tll’nï¬nhinq action its y .P. engine. Yo-’nhdlbdmoHma- smartly streamlined than ever Mgf;u,%ohtkmndlwtumo *~tw oLDGSMOBILE .. seys nE sTyLE HOR 1997 J. T. FARR & SONS LTD., mm A. J. BARRY, BOLTON ONT. ASSOCHL Maonthly payments to suit your purse on the General Motors Instalment Plan. Masonic Temple & GUIDE 1 to own and operate. WESTON the topics raised, quiet, friendly disâ€" cussion which shows the spirit of the membership towards these several acâ€" tivities of the educational committee. I?e!reshmonu were served at the close. Airâ€"mail service from Edmonton to the Peace River country will be inâ€" nulgurated in two weeks, according to information received by James A. MacKinnon, member of the House of Commons for West Edmonton. Post 213, B.E.S.L. _ BINGO Continuing as usual each Thursday and Saturday, in Legion Hall, Elsâ€" mere Ave. Change in prize list from Thursday, March 11. 12 Games 20 Cents, Including Tax 6A MAIN ST. N. WESTON CLEANERS Cleaned Sponged and Pressed CleANOU smmmannmrmmcmee Sponged and Pressed Cleaned (Men‘s) Cleaned and Blocked . FLOWERS JIMMIE JONES Orchestra. MIKE‘S SHOE REPAIR AND SHOE SHINE _ HATS CLEANED "FOR EVERY OCCASION® *Funeral Designs Wedding ‘Corsages A Bouquets Specialty "Florists‘ Telegraph Delivery" WESTON FLOWER SHOPPE ‘ (W. P. GRAHAM) _ Relief Orders Acceg_ted (Etob., Weston, N. York) Work Guaranteed MAIN ST. N. WESTON Shoes Dyed Any Color _ (W. P. GRAHAM) 24 MAIN ST. NORTH â€" PHONES â€" WESTON 798 and 298 JUNCTION 1707 "We Deliver" Phone 842â€"J SHOES SHINED (J. HAWE) 38 MAIN ST. N. MEN‘S SUITS TOPCOATS DRESSES HATS THE CAR THAT HAS EVERYTHING for 1937 _ New Dust Stabilizers _ Fisher Noâ€"Draft Ventilation New Center Control Steoring 65c 35¢ 65c 35¢ 65¢ 50c Genuine Welsh Blower (screened) SOUTH STATION STREET per ton _ } Nut or Rz}nge Coke, clean and dry Pocahontas Stove (screened and treated), per ton . noute tm Pocahontfas Nut (screened and treated), Genuine Welsh Cobbles (screened), Maple Body Wood, per cut % cord Softwood Slabs, per cut % cord Famous l}eading Anthracite, Nut or Stove. Bingo Party 12 Gamesâ€"20¢, Tax Included Every Fridayâ€"8.30 p.m. Weston Workingmen‘s Club As We Are Overstocked We Are Offering Our Quality Fuels At Spring Prices WARDROPE COAL _ _ _6 CARTAGE E â€"â€"all to tie in togetherâ€"just to remind \ seem mtht!uterï¬udsythhymhhnh'zubâ€" than three weeks away. CcuUsTom TAILORING Keithmohr Scotch Tweeds Nottington Topcoatings 4 4s WESTON All Orders C.O.D. 16 MAIN ST. 8. Weston 2â€"Phonesâ€"JU. 3754 COLEMAN |â€" "‘The T ailor" Refreshments ST. PATRICK‘S NIGHT Masquerade Dance Weston Workingmen‘s Club _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th 9 $13.50 $10.50 $10.50 $9.00 $14.00 $11.00 $3.50 PHONE 959 Tax 9 o