| 59 MAIN sT. N. tended the opening gym classes under Weston Rotaryâ€"Y.M.C.A. auspices at the Weston High School on Friday night last. Rotary Preâ€" sident Wells Fraser and Past Preâ€" Some 75 boys and young men atâ€" "Harveyâ€"Woods" Underwear is the best insurâ€" ance against colds and sickness. All weights "Hatchway" Famous "P.] $19.50 Coats :« $1 5.00 $15.00 Coats « $13.50 All the newest shades with shirring 1 button m::in in smart with long sleeves. Sp« value at .._._S'n†HAROLD R. JOHNSTON 50 Styles to Choose from COATS Beautifuily Trimmed with Fur : Lined with Luxurious Satin WESTON HIGH SCHOOL LADIES‘ GROSSEK URTHS EVERYTHING IN DBRY GOODS AND MEXN‘s WEAR All the Season‘s Latest Styles Agents â€" TIP TOP TAILORS LA SALLE STYLE TAILORS SATIN BLOUSES wool, faille, in dressy .-‘hm-:’.!"!g ~ SKIRTS __BE WARM THIS WINTER es ,, ue # and all reduced for this special event. w SHIRTS BIG "B" WORK CLOTHES IT‘S WINTER OVERCOAT A splendid assortment of Smart Overcoats tailored. in new styles and of serviceable cloths. Styles for men and young men. Oxford Grey, in good wearing Freize cloth, p‘ain or belted styles. â€" 15.95 to 18.50 Navy Blues, lish Meltons, Blanket 4* %nl:thl. etc. 19.50 to 29.50 Browns, Freize, Whitneys and Meltons, exceptionally smart coats in all styles. 21.50 to 25.00 WEEKâ€"END We have added to our stock for this event one lot of Fifty Smart New Dresses bought at a special price from a leading dress manufacturer. These are all this season‘s dresses and made to sell at $10.00. By special arrangement with the manufacturer we are able to offer you these snappy styles in all colors, and sizes 14 to 42, At almost $ 95 Half Price a This offer cannot be repeated and the styles sold out cannot be replaced so do not waitâ€"select yours now while the assortment is complete. $1.95 sident John Irvine were on hand to welcome the groups at their opener and both were most enthusiastic over the large attendance. Instrucâ€" tor Dan Thompson conducted an inâ€" teresting games competition for the boys group while the young men‘s period was given over to basâ€" ketball. Beginning this Friday evening ‘permanent teams will be chosen in both groups, the boys SPECIALS ""We Deliver"‘ SWEATERS LADIES‘ § WINDâ€" BREAKERS "True law is right reason conâ€" formable to universal changesble, eternal, "whose" comâ€" urge us to duty, and whoss prohibitions restrain us from evil." Heavy Mackinaw, new builtâ€"in Waterproof Suedine .............4.95 YEBE SIYIG a..cmmmmomenerccmd i6# Brown Camel Pile, with Melton EEIM |.ommpmmnmmmemnicmmmeccune 1BB With glove leather trim.11.50 Finest quality "Pigtex", Velvet Suede and Glove Leatherâ€" beautiful plain and contrastâ€" INQ COIOPS meommmcmmmccmcems 109 :985 Boys‘ Windbreakers and Coats at reasonable prices. Pure _ wool _ Blanket Cloth, Suedine and Melton............3.50 1e esd oaid S P BICIY The West Toronto Community Y.M.C.A. is coâ€"operating with the the. promotion and supervision of Westonâ€"Mt. Dennis Rotary Club in the promotion and supervision of these Friday night gym classes, teams to comi)cu in a regular games schedule and the young men‘s group to form & basketball house league with a regular monthâ€" ly schedule of games. At the end of the four weeks schedule between now and Christmas a set of crests will be awarded the winning teams in each section. Both classes are always open for registration, Primary School Boys over 12 years to report at 7.00 p.m. and the young men at 8.00 p.m. There are no fees whatsoever. Ench boy must have running shoes in orâ€" de'x;lto f‘lflly en_j_oy the program. D; were ably assisted by H.S. We also’ __noticed that T.S. was well Brother, do you stay at home, and }S. c;f:iclse ml?e knock ? Say, take an active to \ belpytoh-; work along i4533 or ‘An you satisfied to be the kind Do‘ ’Ju‘aeï¬o"tlht(ood you ever visi a \ Brother wwo is sick ‘ or ;L.ve the work to just a fewâ€"then taik about "That Clique" There‘s quite a lot of work to do ; that you sbomn‘l’d hear abont Your officers will lmmfl it, if ‘ you‘ll come and help them out. Come to our meetines. and help | with both h::: and heart Don‘t be "Just a Member". But take an active part, Now think this over Brotherâ€"you know the m.‘ from wrong, Be an Active Member, instead of l‘ "Just Belong", l n The Travelling Flag and A)bum was deposited with Loï¬i‘e Manches. ter, last Friday, and there was a splendid turnout of our brethren to accompany the worthy president. The Eastern District Brethren were also out in good force, there being around 100 visitors present. The refreshments that were served after the lodge, seemed to touch the right :got; well, a number of the visitors thought so. The pies seemed to vanish in wholesale order. Anyway Jack S. and Tom The boys of Manchester put on a short memorial service to the overseas Brethren, and decorated their Honor Roll, the service was well worth seeing, and might be worth copying. _ _ loaded on retirement, Our page in the album was well commented upon by all who saw it, and we certainly :pg.reci;ted the work the committee had put into their efforts. â€"â€"â€"â€"§:0:EBâ€"__ The District meeting is to be held at Kingscourt Lodge, on Wedâ€" nesday, Dec. 1st. We hope the deleâ€" gates will remember to be on hand. =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"S:0:Eâ€"_â€"â€"_ The D.D. will hold his first inâ€" stallation of the season, on Decemâ€" ber 14th, Lodge Brampton, Make this a date boys. Let‘s be sure and support George in his duties, Do You "Just Belong" Are you an active member, the kind who‘s liked so well or Are you quite content with a badge on your Iusel * Do you attend the meetings and mingle with the flock Leeds, No. 48, Weston PHONE 89W hold his first inâ€" season, on Decemâ€" Brampton, Make . Let‘s be sure and in his duties, (gen.) l â€"At a well attended meeting of the Westmount Red Cross Auxilâ€" 98e iss Tats sn n boe 1 wit iss ts.vln, Presmt of Cheu'nhn Red Cross Society acting as Chairâ€" man and Mrs. Cook of Weston as Secretary. The fonaviu were the Oflhfl m: on. FNIM Miss E. Grubbe; President, (reâ€" neon ins. o asee oraut ts. G. Masters; so P (n-el(teud). In..G. 'é!od: Treasâ€" urer (reâ€"elected), Mrs. G. Dodgszon; ::\ Oomnm:, Mrs. H. Du:z Convener, Mrs. 'M: [Rniting Convener: 3t C. Wood. A hearty vote of thanks was given â€"The November meeti or the W.M.S. of Westminster ,l‘fnitod Church was held in the church parlors on Tuesday afternoon, President Mrs. J. Cameron in the chair. Mrs, Haddow and Mrs. P. Lindsay_ led in the devotional ‘period. Mrs. H. F. Penney “'5 a devotional hymn, after which Mrs. ‘W. Chisholm introduced the new study book in a most interesting manner. The title of the book is MA New Church Faces a New â€"Enter _ Weston Music and Radio‘s GUESSING _ COMPETEI TION today! Elsewhere in this issue you‘ll find Weston Music and Radio‘s advertisements, carrying coupons. Clip these counons and present them at Weston Music and Radio‘s store, when you make a purchase there. Full particulars of this competition may be had at Weston Music and Radio‘s Store. Here you‘ll find magnificent radios and a host of other beautiful gifts, all purchasable on their Christmas Club Plan of Easy Payments, Call in today and look these wonderfully attractive values over,. â€"The fifteen men who were caught in a police raid by Weston and County of York officers on the south end of the stables at the Weston fair grounds on Sunday morning, Nov, 14, were convicted by Magistrate Keith in County Police Court last Â¥Friday on charges of gambling on the Lord‘s Day, and fined $5 and costs each or five days in jail. A charge of keening a gaming house, laid against Garnet Rowntree, was withdrawn., a tuneâ€"up to make it run smoothâ€" ly during the winter, The checkâ€" up (done by the latest in scienâ€" tific grecision instruments) costs you absolutely nothing. You pay only for the necessary repairsâ€" material and labor. Brive in to Cruickshank‘s Garage today and have over. World", The next will be a joint meeting with :{}:e Women‘s Assoâ€" c;ation on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 14, â€"At the last regular meeting of the Rangers Branch No. 213, Canaâ€" dian Legion, B.E.S.L., in the Legion Hall on Elsmere Avenue, the folâ€" lowing resolution, regularly moved and seconded, was adopted: "That this branch go on record as being opposed to returned comrades having to apply for relief from the various municipalities, and â€" we hereby dpetition the â€" Provincial Command to alleviate this condiâ€" tion by petitioning the Dominion Government to bring in the necesâ€" sary legislation whereby they bear all the expense in reference to comâ€" pensation when returned men are in need of help." â€"Before {our'ur gets in the habit of stall :& on every cold da{, !etA_Aquckgh ‘s Garage give it the Infependant orer of Poregigre e Independent er oresters Â¥rovidod an excellent entertainment or the patients of the Toronto Hospital ):)t Consumptives at Wesâ€" ton, Directed by Samuel Mitchell, 30 entertainers from little children to professional dancers provided a vnrlxied dance program on Friday night, â€"Features to be shown at the Weston Theatre on Friday and Satâ€" urday of this week, November 26 and 27, will be: Laurel and Hardy and Patsy Kelly in "Pick a Star", also Warner Oland in "Charlie Chan at the Olympics". Features for next Monday and Tuesday, November 29 and 30, will be "The Woman I Love" with Paul Muni and Miriam Hopkins, and Guy Kibbee and Dorothy Moore in "The Big Shot". Features on Wednesâ€" day and Thursday, Dec. 1 and 2, will be Spencer Tracy and Franchot Tone in "They Gave Him a Gun" and Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in "On Again, Off Again". Again", â€"The Ladies auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., held its annual bazaar and home bakinï¬ sale on Tuesday, November 16, an it proved very successful. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gardhouse were in attendance, Mrs. Gardhouse winâ€" ning a lovely cushion in the draw. The poultry euchre at night was largely attended, prize winners beâ€" ing Mre. Grav, Mr, Harris and Mrs. Dennison, with Mrs. Thompson takâ€" ing the consolation prize. The ladies of the auxiliary take this opportu;\.ity of†th:nking_thg_i_r patâ€" roms; Mrs. Graham, & Victoria avenue eut,nwill be hostess for a enchre on ursday (tonight) at 8.30 p.m., and the ladies will hold another poultry euchre in the Leâ€" gion hall, Elsmere avenue, Wedâ€" nesday, December 1, commencing at 8.30 p.m. Would it make any difference to Weston, to Ontario, if there was no Church here?‘ What influence has the Church in the Community ? Who is responsible for the Church in the Town? â€"â€"The questions for discussion at the O;uox:I Forum in Westminster Church next Sunday night are: Vietorian Order of Ni _',h;_m want the nurse . F. Isherwood, tem convener, her work in the last year, also your car given the onceâ€" TIMES AND GUIDE LOCEXAXLS 1 i N C o e d e ent of the Royal Winter Fair, were guests of the Kiwanis club at its annual agricultural luncheon at the Royal York. Ten lucky lads were presented with Kiwanis club junior farmer scholarships, entitling them to a short course at the O.K.C. in Guelph. These boys included Camâ€" eron McNeil, Woodbridge, Jersey calf club, and Alan Boake, Downsâ€" view, Holstein calf club, Presentaâ€" tion of scholarships was made by Hon. P, M. Dewan, Ontario Minisâ€" ter of Agriculture, and the guest speaker was Dr. G. I. Christie, head of the O.A.C. â€"Bob‘s Gll‘lgï¬, Weston, have recently installed a new Motor Hiâ€" Klonic for the flushing out of car systems with hot flushing oil. This removes sludge, acids, metal chips, carbon, sand and water from the oil stream. Hiâ€"Klonic reâ€" duces repairs, increases mileage, improves pickâ€"up and gives more power. Call in and see the Motor Hi~Klonic engine cleaner in action and be convinced â€"More than 100 youthful farmâ€" ers from York and Ontario counâ€" ti‘es, :vho“werg ir't_ Toronto as guests :c‘.lla‘x?ori;lm Home and Scho:l ass on again s r the annual exhibit of the duton Art society, on Monday, December 6, in Memorial school auditorium. In adâ€" dition to a fine display of paintings and yhoto(up!_\ï¬â€˜ there will be a good program. The speaker will be good program. The speaker will be -nnouncosr?n next week‘s issue, as arran ents have not been comâ€" gletecf,eg‘ut One outstanding in the ield of art is assured. â€"The death occurred last Wedâ€" nesday of Caleb Hammer, Jopling avenue, Islington, who was in his 90th year, A native of the Arthur dinrikct._hcklug conducted & photoâ€" $ tintury, reting to Sretesks 12 a ¢ , rei 5 ears m to nnol:‘o with his sister, liiu Maria Hammer, who survives , â€"PF The Church in cm““hx'-' the m of _ Rev. G. Ernest Forbes sermon in Westâ€" gz_\i}uur Church next Sunday mornâ€" Phone 53â€"JU, 8733 ,** t« mm U UVNHV LIVW,, _ WOsiUÂ¥N iQ%t JU. Westonâ€"Mt. Dennis and .""‘HI' A. J. BARRY, BOLTON, ONT., Associate Deater â€" PHONE â€" Weston 53â€"Mt. Dennis JU. 8733 __ Saturday, Dec. 4th. _ Orders taken here for "The Hisâ€" tory of Weston"â€"$1.50 per copy. See Handâ€"bill for Special B gains from Nov. 24th to Drug Stores CUT RATE DRUG STORES Exceptional Values INCH®* INCH*S We have been appointed Speâ€" cial Agents for Ottawa Truss Co., and now carry a comâ€" plete stock of Trusses, Abâ€" dominal Belts, Shoulder Bracâ€" ers, Elastic Stockings, Ankâ€" lets, etc. Expert fittings. DODD‘S PILLS Regular 50c ..._____.__ SERVEX TISSUES 500 sheets _____ n}nfx’o" cgtl:’x.gcrou a Ass‘t‘d Stamps.25c Pkg. 319 ‘Asst‘d Stamps_50¢c Pkg. 519 Ass‘t‘d Stamps.75¢ GET ALL YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS AT CASHMERE BOUQUET sOaAP 3 for 25¢ Bottle of Perfume FREE MALT ANgl(I:,OD LIVER A splendid tonic. 2 lbs.â€"89¢ 4 for 23e _ With other purchases NOTICE LIFEBUOY SOAP COD LIVER OIL CUT RATE LUX SOAP 5 for 25¢ 29c C f His followers to Florify God in fruit bearing. He helps them so that the inâ€"gathering may be rich and abundant. Every true and faithful worker will be blessed, internally and externally. Powers will be deâ€" veloped in fruitbearing that were not even dreamed about, contacts will be made that will reward a thousand fold. They who respond to the call of Jesus will sit with Him on the seat of mercr and of judg; ment. The oil of gEndneu will upon their heads. Everlasting joy will be their portion. Heaven and earth will Loin the glad song. Free access to the Father will be their‘s and whatsoever they ask will be granted. About 45 attended Junior Class and 25 the Senior Class. Instrucâ€" tion will be given under the dirâ€" ect m%‘rvilion of Mr. Dan Thompâ€" son, e boys are highly entkul- iastic about the project and show plenty of vim and verve during instruction. The Seniors have alâ€" ready organized a basketball team. This plan of physical instruction should be highly benefirial to the boys. It fills a long felt want in the community. International Sunday School Lesson â€"The Rotary sponsored gymâ€" nasium classes conducted b’Ytho West Toronto Branch of the Y.M.â€" C.A. in the Weston High and Voâ€" cational School, were opened by President J. Wells Fraser and Mr. J.. Irvin of the Westonâ€"Mt. Denâ€" nis Rotary Club, and Mr. I. Jonas of Weston Toronto Y on Friday, November 19th. Continued from page 5â€" December 1, at eight o‘clock, and officers are rq‘-ud to :'a on hand, at seven o‘clock sharp. l t o. 2 Bs S P wicvmialilee vipicg aand attended divine service in McPherâ€" son Presbyterian chn}!‘dl. 'l‘onn::, on m .V.l‘u, Wm # wh:, ‘l't. !r. Hood took for his s u b jec ‘Christian Courtesy". There was a very large lhudmyn of the congregations and friends. The members of the Isabel Reid Auxiliary are reminded of tho\ regular meeting on Wednesday, uk 14 / ATT C Â¥ ever announced in a popularâ€"priced car, the new 1938 Oldsmobile stands out as today‘s smartest buy. Oldsmobile steps ahead with dynamic streamlining that the new style | Its big 95 Horseâ€" N'z':l\'ho'lmmfln!\in'.cuen and more miles to the gallon! And Oldsâ€" mobile again provides EVERYTHING that‘s new and proved in fineâ€"car features. The safety of an Allâ€"Steel Turret Top Body by Fisher â€"Superâ€"Hydraulic Brakes â€" Wfl'lhhomiutnilodlo(hchuu aever annonnead in a mamealas _2t_23 OLDSMOBILE .J. T. FARR & SONS LTD., weston 254 av. 4186 E. ‘werything atest roll call of features _ Safety Glass all aroundâ€"and Centerâ€" nced in a popularâ€"priced Control Steering. The comfort of Knee )38 Oldsmobile stands Action Wheelsâ€"Dual Ride Stabilizersâ€" nartest buy. Oldsmobile mhuNo-DnhVu\uhï¬onâ€"u\dmy. h dynamic streamlining luxurious interiors. The economy of the style! Its big 95 Horseâ€" _ Vacuum Fuel Saverâ€" Automatic Choke ives you flashing action â€"â€"and Fullâ€"Pressure Lubrication. Never o the gallon! And Oldsâ€" has your money bought so much as in vides EVERYTHING that‘s â€" the new 1938 Oldsmobileâ€""The Car in fineâ€"car features. The 'flanuEmthng".Snflo-hhy â€"Steel Turret Top Body . . . and ask about low monthly payments erâ€"Hydraulic Brakes â€" on the General Motors Instalment Plan. Mhdnndhbhh"oh.'.m}-m.fl. Critics who read the manuscript of "The History of Weston" have declared it to be.a very fine recora of the early life of the town, includâ€" ing that of early mills, ci:urches; schools, council, sports, ete. The introduction to the book has been written by J. C. Boylen, a former pupil of Weston Helgh School, who is now assistant editor of C.P.R. publications, Montreal. Order your copy early so that you will not be disappointed, A British museum recently acâ€" quired the unusual “n.ntiquizy†of a pack of playing cards, dating from about 1800, whigh has never been unwrapped or used, The first edition will be limited to 1000 copies, and will sell for $1.50 per copy,. Placing of early orders is urgd as many interestâ€" ed persons ve alreauy ordered theirs. Orders may be left at Inch‘s Drug Store, A. T. Squibb‘s, Richardson‘s Drug Store or at The Times and Guide Office, SS it ce P . . t Cruickshank Mr. Joseph Nason, will. ‘be wm«i early in the month of December, Dr. Cruickâ€" shank announced this week. It will contain well over 200 ::u of most interesting history, eight pages of illustrations including old scenes on the Humber, famous old mills, St. Philip‘s Church, and other familiar landmarks of today and yesterday. _ § "History of Weston" Will be Available Early in "The History of Weston" which 50 Main St. N. _ Phone 435 At Your Leisure â€" Do Your Christmas Shopping at Rickaroson‘s Drug Store Gift Toiletries, Kodaks, Movie Cameras, Elec Safety Razors, Shaving Sets, Military Brushes, Bottles, Perfumes, Neilson‘s, Moir‘s and Patter lates, Powders, etc. Tree Decorations. Chris December y "Azors, Shaving Sets, Military Brushes, Hot Water es, Perfumes, Neilson‘s, Moir‘s and Patterson‘s Chocoâ€" Powders, etc. Tree Decorations, Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals, Parcel Wrappings. A SMALL DEPOSIT SECURES ANY ARTICLE roved | Cameras, Electric Razors, MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY November 29â€"30 TWO FEATURES Paul Muniâ€"Miriam : Hopkins â€"inâ€" THE WOMAN I LOVE â€"ALSOâ€" Guy l(lbbooâ€"ibomhy Moore â€"inâ€" THE BIG SHOT Bert Wheeler Spencer Tracy li!noban Woolsey ON AGAIN OFF AGAIN FRIDAYâ€"SA YÂ¥ Nou-hrw TWO FEATURES . Laurel and Hardy WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAY December 1â€"2 _ __TWO FEATURES CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS THEY GAVE HIM A GUN ! and Bnd‘. _i o" M M PICK A STAR Franchot Tone