M at our tttembers who have 'm to attend, will no doubt ru- *0 I mutt from tho membership -W This you this commit- ta. h “In. our the chocklmr of “In“ and will no doubt be MW."',' a with; my be it would to put in In appumce. k a you no doubt m an". for “Lt m nuan- w. luvs been I“ on Santa†nights, I w a "can; for numbn- um their final“ of both tho men's .nd wo- nd- duh: and to my: at: this tho loch] Committee no m 3 Elllowe'nn dunes on Sat- â€. October 80th. This will be . and fifteen cent.- will V It. chm for admin-ion. Cud- be wovidod for those who do a on to dawn. Give this activity 'f tho Club . good and-o“, be 'hRatki.t -tit" aif%io%iiiid" To Edi- and. w. with to make thus tallo â€9‘9.†we would uk you to hilltowew ambuopeu. a 1mm STREET m CANADA WA“ on 3 'An." m my 'N-. bra", Ilium-5 PHONE "Ngtet. “02" "W-tatt "or f W: .1. I.“ - 10 to“ on Goon “no “com; " I'CURITIII on ; u a?" Jlr,tut' ','U'ag""" F.A.SilvennanB.A. Boo. W. (Birdhouse ittctrgtiszr,se have , II guest In the not! meeting on Octabor 28th, and hi: to- bo "eontitutional pro- ". W. m Informed that thin u vmumting nubjoct P. on to “and In in- .a.gtMrBB. â€natal. In. I“ Ldftr, I" h" Utnent In: , Goon: at. For AMI-cm Pins Wm. r.'.Wi,'Jfai"A. m a†lun fl. I -- and MM, Am C. Lon. Frau! M.A. '""""fd'oucm". I But a Non Booth Chg-551:1. WESTON Wau- tsiiC- Inna. om J. En: Parsons IA. Wacucmn Mga'. sl'ete're.1,tr' 0-10-52 in la main». GiGiiiGiii KW» “an ,4 " by on. at our members hu bun placed in this col- l befom, still we would attain I to bring to your notice the two " “In: which In "U thin dlb that all]. itself The Work- I- of Wanton." With the V - and down- which w. gut when)†is "ill forging Much. .taitutsraasetartd b but]: [can some advancement â€8.00“". BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY "am O I tor omn'hvc bun 'NtitumoHt.eytsttertt.: unnatudumtywul “mmmumww I. "and for a “and (“with the exception of maMmmto mal, " ettogt com the LEGAL â€7.8m Aâ€"mtnaamm " gig-rumination... 'tttthier-list-i." " â€gulp-mama made, and in the Conn. of time, which W0 hop. will be short. I monument will be raised that will be I credit to the forethought and plans bid by than who commuted thtytnyrele. _ A Charlie and his commit“. an providing many Imprint for the humans ot their Bingo Putin; this week, well, your mucot may be I pink elephant and of course your prise will be the pick of the ttP with just . few rum.- tom. In: is no oorttentmiiE Ti mt use. but in go to Bud at. " we sit back looka- as.---- A Quito Elli! thrent: "Mark than. there!" Recruit: "With mv feet air?" Saran“ "Rave you ever seen myth " mark time with in hand-1'" Recruit: "Yes. sir, a clock." Cherries, unlike may {with atop developing in color and furor u soon as they no picked. Maid: "t an io slid, ma'ant. " you had not foun it, you might. have suspected nomebody of nul- ine it." Emacs] - Mistral: "That brooch I have mined for Iomo time has been toyyi in your trunk." Mr w--.. - -_-.. “a" leK-m Git Duv- iiGW . 111m Buahman's thong. were amend and. u the were "a. rut “‘02" to be received by when tho troop, we an very growl of themseipienU, Ron Bye". ill Snyder nnd Don Mnelntyu. Rad All Round Cords wen untod to Ron Dyan. Don 42; Intyn, "Pen" Penn]? and Bill Clint. Ross Byers :30 received his Gold All Round Cord. Con- zntulntiona Rout TROOP SCRIBE. new - “r “In? Gi 7 We also have thn We alto -giGi"G. now pawl KM. Bm Snyder, Don 'ae. gm and .Btllsiiti.Auo, duct 1agt Frill!" nigbt, well u " Mu the first Mag of tin can. for a. Fin: We: a 1mm. in Ibo I tau-inc“ muting. W0 have a nu troop lender in tho par-on of "Pen" Fatally. We haveA ‘hi‘h born tor , very n3:- Dr. Harrison c. Rm DENTAL SURGEON X-ttar Extinction By Gu Nun in Attendant. 7......- IOI-Io-m I.“ ""'t",t.f MN.†IhA.tVurkelElls wmou _- gmqgnrmc Offiee: Bunk of Montreal Bldg Phone 295W Residence 29SJ "aetttt" WV " IAIN try. N. (Put In!) M: Ofneq Iâ€. In. I†DENTIST Office: Cor. Main & John " Over lnch'l Drug Store Phone: Office 80 Res. Mm Ml" EOGIAPHING CHIRQRACTOR DENTIST Offiee: " Main St. a (Op . Bank Nova Stock) “one Weston " STENQQRAPHY IRENE LOOSE '. W. J. Rodwell tuerhtr--Ad_ Mancin- It (W) ' J. T. Hackett Boy Scouts DEN TISTS i†tttarte" DENTIST omee.. FARR BLOCK 16 Main trt. N. PHONE 129 tlil] ',ieiCtiiiiir- tt are» 'uxiJir W Tc? Ila; 'r'tqttMae-rkiduti%i"er. t.ttf1_re.yr_uidasid Canal]: has developed awny be, yond what was expected buck in the din of forest clearing Ind railway building. After the war she Mr. Worden began by pointing out that second-Ty education in Canada is not very old, since it is only 110 yen: since the charter w“ granted for the establishment of Kings College. a school designed to train men for the ministry, and positions of lesdership in the then new country. This sufficed for I number of yen-e until I need for commercial eduution beeame sp- parent as trade and comemerce grew. Later still, indeed, as late as 1911, technical education became a necessity. Thus, from 1911 we have secondnry education in four divi- sions: l. Academic. 2. Technlcsl. 3. Gigs Tteh.nieal, t. _Corttmereial., Present Diplomu Mr. Iowans. princignl of the Ichool, then presented t o diploma to the graduating class, forty-two out of I class 0 forty-two. Thia Iucceu he attributed to the (so-op Halon of the Board of Edueation, Home and School 4ssoeiation, pu- cnts tad teachers. Dr. Roe: voiced the appmeiation of the parent' to tht, suit fox-york well done. Honour grins, “waded by the Bond of E ucatlon. were prelented by Trustee Cliff Mumhnnt to Keith Cockburn, Robert Halon and Bar. bag Powell. Miss Mary BagnA, in u very planning m I n n e P, offered two solos, "Tor" by Winter Winn, and "The Road to Ballyshee†by Elliott. Mrs. Marion Russell Demorest act- ed as her ucomganiat. B R, . Worden Mrs. Pidgeon then introduced the maker, E. H. G. Worden, B.A., who gave 1 very eomprehetuive talk on (tie new course of Itudy for Grade I . l Roll call followed, Mr. lewn'l ‘room retaining the banner th 20 trl/ie/tNN,,',','; Mr. Coulter, Hor- ticultur Society -ntative, gresented prizes to Gordon Woods, ohn Watts, Thalia. Davis Ind Leigh Cairns, win": of the bird home competition exhibited " the flower ahow. Mr. Coulee: use ex- E,e,t',f, the appreeintion of the ortieulttiral Society to the staff for their he]: in the flower show, A piano uet Wu dolixhttully played by Barbara Powell and Win, nifrad McCuig. entitled "tyer Hill Ind Dale." TI» on.“ new»; " Honor- lal Homo 'llN'tr,l AUaeiation on Monday night, both from the num- - puunt And the intent shown. was partim1urty unifying. The President. In. P. B. Pid- (can. won in the ehnir. Thea- inq opertai with tho ninja. of the Notional Anthem. folio. br the minutu " Int Ily'l meeting, med in on interesting mane;- by Mrs. ‘Aiwhison. i Mr. G. Thornton an m inter- th talk on "Why be a Home and chool Member," stating that members of the ma 'sre'presertt, " mutinu, noxious to Inawer‘ questions concerning school mam tera. This {on parents uni taachera _ have muc to diucuu conundrum the new curriculum. He then told; the Home and School Creed. 1 mow Nll$lllmg) To GRADUATES CLASS lute W "_.. "tts/Intel',','." at Inn-mm '" IA"! try. pom PHONE MN 408W Washing Machlnc RADIO - __ __ " MIIII M. N. Phone 342w?! All that at W mm" bum M r-red. MI Nt built and mi" V "Wâ€" "tiG'ik"i"rka on “than Ind m. m "I... Owt b Div-Min] wie- ,'at." h"Jdlt h I! â€It nun-'- . " m I... WA SHER REPAIRS Ropaln All Mullen New wri---Ro1i.-Nem wEsmtririisrc AND Musical Instmmgntg SOLOIST nd TEACHER GUITAR and BANJO Piano Tuning WESTON UPHOLSTERIIG no. new PHONE TN-te BUS LEE I.ik'LMAl'rlEftING PIANO TUNING I-mdmwpilgh 'mrhe.t.dmrtueme,tt. Gun-had W. A. 3166. "" J“. M. MT. DENNIS mm. "" or Wall†"L: W»! Gun-nod Kauai LA“ ammu- ""d"ll'lJlurfrdt'r'. Pentium! en publb school ' graduates enter seamâ€, me.- _ tion, but only s smell may _ enter University. Then!"- a purs- , ly Academic secondary school sys- tom doe. not till present as: needs. Also we ftnd in the well My new processes with old ones dis- sppearlng. When one. stoned on s course. It bu been Micah to Inks s chute, than is the am of "misusing too soon. so the new course purposes to use: sll on e common buls. Evin. students I chance to find emseIVes, Ind the work for which they us most ,sdspted during this first yssr. Fes- itures of the course in Grade IX-- l. English, which embodies Liters- (tare, Composition, Oral Ming, Functlousl Grammar. E seem IStudles. designed to try to plus I Mtudent in more direct cannot with {the world around him. These are :the simple processes of letter {everyone needs. I. Geography. g.) lHistory. More smphsaisyot on per- ‘ ieey and dates but on grant move- l â€norm. 8. Business prunes. 4. Writ- l, i Relief Report l The report of the Relief Com- mittee, presented by Reeve Gordon Harrie. showed that for the week ending October 9, only 13 flmnlee ‘were on the local relief rolls, as compared with 30 a year ago. For ‘the week ending October 2 this year. 11 families were on the mile. la: compared with R I you Magi; for the week ending September 5, 1937, there were 11 families get- ting aid as compared with " a year before. For the week ending September 18 the figures were: 1937, ts, and 1986, 82 families. Among the 18 families receiving aid at the end ot last week,. there were no able-bodied men, stated the Reeve. Whether it is the weather or the _ _ ___-___ ...... w... led, to have chore- Brut often watched preconel in blmhmith and curing. uhopu. been" of I desire to know moment. The shop hu been created that he mly give expression to the instinct to know process“, handle cool: and nuke things that are definitely his own. Here is Illa his charm. to find his life work. After this genenl mum he is encounfed to specialize. During the who 2 com-Io ha recaivu tmin. lag in English, Mlthemnticl Ind Science BO that " its completion he may have a well rounded educa- tion and be I good citizen, ready to taks his place in the world. Needs Only Approval To Start Daylight Delivery recoverable under 7th; Sumnury Convictions Act. 4. Science. Very general with e greet deal of Botany. 5. Art. 6. Mu- sic. A much grater effort to each the npprecietmn of these. 7. General Shela. Woc:_d and {new wor.k. 33y: -Continued from pan 1 “Faded thighâ€; day of October, 1987." Three. Mnthettuttiea. Not by Al- gel)" alone but lending to Geomet- ry HtAAltrebrhthrouir Arjthmgtic. t." P"" a 7'75“." Iii, 'l'll auruhf'ugu than thumb: mittens. tetrFerCiKi. fi/T ‘ be M. Irtt 1'rtyr'tr2ttt,tttt tprte1tAeiirtesiic, Ally“!- w. J, "cementum: Tndm' â€WEIR?" Pupil! Preeryf (at Town": Con- perv-tin if Milk AGiiGtiGi. S'Idio: " SYKES ATE. Plum 11W Mrs. T. H. Rogers Bruce Metcalfe Marlon has" Bums: L.T.C.M. (Inch Apts.) Singing; Puno, Ormrn, Theory rivnte or Class Weston 1051M LY. 9240 Main and John Sta. Weston 1134 Weston Rd., Mt. Denniu Marin Rune" Demorut. LT.C.M., Principll Chases For Pre-School Children Pinto - Sin ing ._ Violin - Theory - gaming _ Elo. cation - Guitar, Etc. Telephone-weston 1051M Lloydhrook 9240 TEACHER GP PIANO Print. Tuition Studio: " Reunion“! Ave. Phone Weston 020.1 TORONTO - cons-"Aron or MUSIC MYRTLE BRANSCOMBE Gr,rpoy. Acmpnnint OCEAglc MEANS!" Km he. Bttd fill Mot-nth- for " Us. TICKET AGENT TEACHER oe PIANO AND THEORY (All Aunt. Wat- e Plan: Wau- I Lrnd. "" ' WESTON BRANCH Telephone 2044-6 TIMES AND GUIDE --Nov, It a.-hn. , Dr. H. M. Legnrd wrote to Coun- eil pointing out that two years ago he had been given permission to lay I sidewalk alongside his home on Park Street. He now desires to extend the sidewalk under the “me unannments. that is. that he pro- vide the material and labor, and the work be done under the Super- vision of the town foreman. His request was granted. silver Bum], as recommended pre- Violllly by the Rrtapya'CommitTeir, will now be paid, Candi decided. The matter of Public Wttility In- auunce for the town w" referred to il." Finance' Committing to deal wit . Council wu informed by letter that the Department of Motor Vehicles at Queen's had given its approval to the contract of the Roselund: Bus Lines to give bus service to the pupils of St. John's R.C. School for the present term. The letter was ordered filed. -___e_ “w...“ ... w“. nu 1tgh?j5 said Councillor Arthur Iftt.e ' _who told Council that Chief 71;" e, t of lwb‘the Weston Silver; land, 'fA',e,,t,itul bre- Two offers of purvhase for n 4th foot lot on William Street were re- ferred to the special committee authorized to investi ate such matters. end report Yuri to Caan. ell. An offer for land on Dufferin Street was referred to the Finance Committee, " the offer made was considerably less than the amount of taxes outstanding Iain» the property. fireworks which were used, most of Ebe ftarling nqigapce in town has Leitch, who told Council that Chief Holley had used quite a number or Roman candles to frighten the birds may, and still had some left LADIES tnd GENTLEMEN Lune Teens A." Being WESTON BOWLING ALLEY Enjoy the Fun of Bowling at Bowl for Recreation â€mum. 'N'ttl'.Pratttt't"o.tg'a "www.mnc-mm hM:-l “worth-hm â€herb-hand“ StiNDNOMoNErt I“!!! u........ mmthbSGr-bh txMrprne _ HURRY! DON’T on. baWJaAEI'K Are you smart? Berth, a puzzle that will {at your wits. The Scrambled Lettem below, when properly '-"s"tnsret1tho-diktiGiisiirier,iirtitir'. tte, 'iis?,ll'tia?,r,; mag-2:: t,'e?ipa"rTLta,tt th' fir-vied. My! reach Fuue lam Gobi; am"- '2tit,"ueirr '"'c'c"irr"iua- ll'; rfr.Lt.T/lts'.. k... ttrc',','.')',':',','. Et, e""". __... w... _... - v. u r.....). In". - V '7‘ St itebi to Run and: il h on. - 533' 5lb,"rs,"r'r',ii1iiiFCir',i'i, 4.7.373“: "m" "5..."; "in main-0h A V “Hi 'ptttta'r4h!tbt. Pleasure Join One To-dnyl 27 MAIN ST. N. PHONE 933W Bowl "for Mr. and Mrs. H. Main agent . happy week-end near Nort Bay with friends. of Montreal following â€talcum- tion of the two institution» Dur- ing the Great War he went over- sea: with the 127th York Battalion, Prominent in [may local societies, he wu n former secretary of‘the Emery School Board, the Emery 1tautiayers' Association, the Emery fizttrft Club, " well u Trel- aurer of t a Devine Family Agro. elation lince its ince tion. He was a son of Mm. M. C. Kevin. and the late Mr. D. L. Davina. of Emery. Besides his mother, one brother, David, Richmond Hill, survives. The funeral took plnce Monday after- noon at 2.30 o'clock to Pine Ridge cemetery. Mrs. Pentney, Sr., was operated on for cataracts on her eyu. We are glad to say she is improving. Mr. James Sudden gassed on to his heavenly home Sun " at 2 pan. He was buried from St. Andrew's Church, Tuesday, Rev. T. B. Butler and Rev. Mr. Davison in attendance. Fridaf brought more aormw to the Ttsy or femily. Mrs. Taylor lost her father lut Week. and goinf home to Chic: 0 from the Inner: , her brother an: his son were killed. We feel it hard to express what we feeldfot our neighbours in fitting WOT s. Members of 1 pioneer family which settled in the Emery dietrict in 1196, Garnet Royden (Duke) Devin; passed away on Suturdly. Oct. 16th, in St. Michael'l Holpltal. Toronto, in his 48th year. m was born on the femily homutetd, lot M, concession 6, where hig tether, trmrtdfttthor unddfreet- mambo: hngiveA 9:147 ed. Iguana in United Church The United Church held their In- nivcrsary services on Sunday with Rev. Mr. Bailey, of Kleinburg, preaching in the morning, and in the evening, Rev. Mr. Marsh, of Long Branch. Both tth',',?', were much appreciated. sweat Home supine: Ind entertainment were both wel attended. The United Church choir on Sunday morning sun. "Sing to the Lord of Hun-t" hr Mlunder, "in the Evening," "I Wi 1 Feed My Floek" and “Mute l Joyful Noise". by Simper. Orgnnilt, J. W. Dunning. Wanda m iiTsetGTsirhrisitTrG"i uri service of tie Bank ot British North Apertets and but served the Bank _ a. R, Dulu- Rov. J. W. Stuart Only . low months "tar his wife's death, Rev. J. Wall-cc Stow-rt, motor of u number of chm-m in the Toronto antennae And one (“no president, died Friday atur I lingering illness. Born in 1868, he wu ordained Into the Methodist church in 1879 Ind occupied thare" in North Bay, Owen Sound. Weston, PE,' Strut Toronto And Mound. .9 retired In 1925 and took up reu- demo in Toronto. Ho wu grub dent of the conference in 191 . He is survival I? four daughteu, Mrs. J. Albert "wart, Aurora; Mrs. N. J. McCubhin North Bar, Mrs. H. B. Beal, LTiiloii, Ont., ma Dr,amieauthA.' Stewgtt, Toronto. - TG-tTara-iowa-i'. 35333;}: from Eglinton Unit‘s church wit interment in Mount Plenum corm- ery. intton and Wetter: to: . mm of Imtuty.mdwunmun 01th. Iiszrthtitirn Minion. ah. I: nur- vivod by on. ',tet',t,,tg In. â€Vim ml three sons. that ot 1‘0an Arthur of Detroit 3nd William Toronto. The {nor-l wu hold Tuesday titanium " 1.30 to Proc- Wt ersinetary, tiaiiic antt hi ht the late gpemcgg Lrt,attht M in. Win. D TiiGriGiu any Sunday at Nixon. at but Ire; ht In. William Uvim Jr. “I i7A you. Well known tin dim may»: PM“; 9 .. thttste Manama“: mul'gfnh THJSTLETOWN NEWS OBITUARY .5," EVA. Nun- v... r-ala. "Farm and Garden Produce Direct to Consumer" "I" mu um um" "r....-....., tl.'. ROGERS an. a mu AVE l pnonucnws manu- HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASS WILL BE MADE AS WELL AS STREET SALES. There must be no guess-work about automobile bakes, for their test, when it comes. usually leaves human life hanging upon their success or failure. You can’t have your brakes fixed while you’re going fifty milel an hour with a collision looming just ahead. You can’t have them fixed when a child advances straight into the path of your speeding on. But you CAN have your brakes tested and adjusted, easily and Inexpensively, by driving into our modern brake testing station for I checkup. Brakes checked and adjusted and brake $1 on band linings cleaned on most cars for .P"'.........._.. a RUSSIAN ANTHRACITE COAL, only, per ton "e'-"'--'------------.-...--.. BLACK JEN COAL, Bituminous, suit-Me tot Hot Water Boiler, 3% Ash, per ton .._,_,,,,,A, Gruigk§hgnk Garage Buy APPLES - Help the Scouts GOOD WELSH BLOWER (Screened). per ton -------r--.-.....-....., OUR SPECIAL-V. TON BY-PRODUCT COKE, % TON ANTHRACITE COAL, per ton ---. U*Nulw~~.. 122 Main St. N. Weston 387 Term tt 'eahed an new an; PHONE '" 91 When aLife’s in theBalance WILL YOUR BRAKES 1mm and united. Bloke-p11 alumina and black. Sign "In Weston Boy Scouts . . IT’S HERE AGAIN. . GENERAL SHEET-METAL JONES and HILL APPLE DAY Ie',"."." ennui) "iii Proceeds for the benefit of Weston Boy Scouts and Cuba MINIMUM PRICE-s CENTS HOLD? JOE A. WARD SPECIALIZED MOTOR TUNE.UP (W I! Yuri an" (Io-II) FURNACES -N OTHtN G BETTER. PHONE LY. 3122 2 ELORA RD. man. man If. wo"Brt--TTNtgMmt l Int-us Free. V " FERN AVE., WESTON Show; Tee-Pipes. this. Grit... " SATURDAY OCTOBER 30TH $14.00 “$9.50 $1 1.00 $1 1.50