Observing students will have moticed that on the centre notice board in the lower hall of the Acaâ€" demic section of the school there h:collocï¬analpiundflm bearing the school crest. If you have any spare time in the mornâ€" ing or noon hour, .wander down and look them over. If you decide to purchase give your order to the form Athletic r;yreunu!ivo or to Mary Barker (V.). A school pin always comes in handy. You can show it to mxr grandchildren, give it to your best girl, or wear it on your Sundayâ€"goâ€"toâ€"meetingâ€"suit as a way of demonstrating your pride in the old Alma Mater, As we go to press, the school magazine has just made its apâ€" pearance. This year‘s issue is larger in size than last year‘s, has a doubleâ€"column page, largeâ€"size pictures and altogether a more atâ€" tractive appearance, and â€" is well worth the small increase in price. It contains many fine articles, stories and poetry written by pupils of our school. To the people of the town it will serve as some indication of the literary training the pupils of W.H.V.S. are receivâ€" ing, to our fellow pupils it will be a splendid year book, and to the graduating class a treasured souâ€" venir of t')zeir high school. Copies may be secured at the school or grom any one of the three bookâ€" ellers in town. Priceâ€"35 cents, Ing over exercises and pouring &mwmum ing hours of the day and far un into the night. lnaveraier N ES 0 r-uuh:'by W.Wl Mrs. Ethel J. Lyon, the school was on afternoon, April and the students of the Middie m:'chool turned out in large in spite of the drizzling rfllb‘trnlomsnudo!bonorn St. ip‘s Church where the serâ€" vices were held. Mrs. Lyon had been active on the school board for As a tribute to the work on beâ€" half of our school done by the late THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1988 Weston High and Vocational School Full Fashioned "Monotop" HOSIER Y Now you may choose fine quality hoslery to match your now shoesâ€"when buying at any Poliock Storeâ€"assuring your complete AMPUS ( ,OMMENT 2 pairs for 1.3 5 69â€" Latest Shades Variety in Gabardineâ€"black, brown, blue and colours in stepâ€"in pumps, crossâ€"over straps or ties. "High Riding" best describes these chic style shoes of quality at these saving prices. Regular to $4.00 values. At an athletic meeting before the Easter holidays, the mother and daughter tea was planned for May 27. Last week in Girls‘ baseball 3C defeated & team from 3A and C4. The final score was 42â€"12 The batteries for 3C were M. Clnn::s and P. Boylen; 3A, M. Leuty A. Dougherty. The only excuse 3A could give was that their star pitther, M. Dunning, was absent and they only had seven players. A Imdin motorist summoned at Ric on(f il::hnd, for speedâ€" ing in Richm Park, excused himself: "I was going along adâ€" miring the scenery and did not notice my speed." The Mayor: "The slower you go, the better you can admire the scenery. The view will cost you one pound." The basketball season has reachâ€" ed its conclusion in the lower school series. V1A came out with top honours after completing a ooo foprages uie toen op r sehool. This column wishes to conâ€" n\“mhh these two great basketâ€" teams and hopes that the boys will be back to participate next year, The Interâ€"Form baseball got into full stride last week with six gmu being plnsod. IIIB defeated by 17â€"5; VIIB defeated IIB by 9â€"8; Commercial downed V by a score of 14 to 11; V1B defeated V1C by 10 to 9. V beat IIIB by 9 to 5 and Commercial had a 17 to 5 victory over V3. nett and Foxcraft starred for V3 while Grosskurth, Skinner and Smuck held up the honor of V, In the lower school clmnpiouhg Y.'li defeated V2A by the score your brick yard gone, don‘t be surprised. The young second formâ€" ers are scampering around town these days searching for rocks for their rock collections which are due next week, and they will stop at nothing to collect that extra ten marks rews m on the next Physiograâ€" Just in passingâ€"these secon formers doing some inter cce hi io oc e aotas, frogs and other rep and fish. Drop around to Miss Carrie‘s hhcutoz.hm w after four if you to see gists in the making, % ‘The basketball season wound up this week when V3 defeated V by the score of 21â€"13. O‘Brien, Barâ€" Iobbltnlhouol:olï¬n:s stone quarry owners: w n~ 2.80 FOOTWEAR View Was Costly Once again we set a new high in values with this great event. Now is the time to equip Father, Mother and the children, with suitable footwear for Spring and Summer months. Pollock‘s Stores are essentially "Family Stores" â€"â€" and we invite you to visit any of our conâ€" venient neighborbood locations, where "Quality and POLLOCK‘S SHOE STORES Announce A GREAT MONEYâ€"SAVING FAMILY FOOTWEAR EVENT The termites, small insects that are commonly but erroneously known as white ants, have huge nests. On the African veldt these termitaries sometimes rise 40 feet above the ground and eontain as many as 11,700 tons of earth piled up grain by grain. If a lpuL 18 driven into a termitary the insects can be seen in myriads, each carâ€" rying in his jaws a tiny grain of It successful and ngoialiyy td ie es uiess porant "-\- rural h_lc-dwlfl an Wordhipal Bro."w. 4 6. 4e8t Grand Master of Canada in the Province of Ontario. Ordinarily, it would take a great deal of time and entail a great deal of expense for him u‘;hv'i:it these lnd.u“m . was a very ‘m. and the fellowship of man was wonderfully illustrated The Grand Master was also the wro{thwcnlumdmand- e on‘l:‘:uonr,y" was n;olt inâ€" spiring. evening was climaxed by a guf!ct lunch and great credit is due to the committee in charge. The Wor. Master, Bro. Chas. Richardson, was.in the chair. Members‘ Night On April 29th Humber mn held its "Members‘ Night" r the direction of Bro. George Medâ€" hurst, and there was a spiendid atâ€" tendance, there being many visitors, some from as far away as Vanâ€" couver, Amoj these was Wor. Bro. W. R. Rnhy:h of Iedicim' Lodge, Kansas, who was master of Humber Lodge, Weston, in 1894. He and other Masons renewed old ks mombers, ahies catannit;â€" ing the second degree, entertained the lodge. At the banquet which was tendere% the speaker of the evening, K. S. Buzek, Vice Consul from Canada to Czechoslovakia, ve an illustrated address on "The g'unt Day Coat:'l.i;iom of Cemtri;l Europe", presen many very inâ€" teresting facts to his hearers, the visiting ruling Worshipful Master, they in turn introducing their respective members to him personally, This was the highlight of the evening for the lodges repâ€" resented were from Markham, Sunderiand, FErin, Orangeville, Totâ€" tenham, Alliston, Milton, Woodâ€" bridge, Bradford, Keswick, Aurora, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Maple, King and Schomberg,. Humber Lodge No. 805, A.F. and A.M., has there been a more sucâ€" cessful or as a meeting as o en cad on e day 'mnhc.z;fla. GRAND MASTER VISITS HUMBER LODGE, WESTON Homes Of Termites Sometimes Rise Forty Feet Above Ground BUNNYâ€"FOOT Cushion Welts Oxfords â€" Straps calf straps, patent straps or ties and black or brown calf oxfords. Smartâ€" ness and quality combine to give wear. B and D widths. 6â€"7%4 8â€"10% 11â€"25% CANVAS SANDALS We Also Stock g Sturdy canvas Tâ€"ittape wit KITTYâ€"KATâ€"JACK and JILL crepe rubber soles. . Built t Sturdy school shoes for the modern at this extraordinary low price. MEN‘S SOX, variety in eolo--dx;-n-.h-soc Also many styles 1.88 2.18 2.48 At no time in Welcome Distinguished BUILD HUGE NESTS POLLOCK‘S GROWING GIRLS 1198 55 Main St. N. WESTON Zone 4â€"319 ‘"SAVE OUR CASH DISCOUNT BONDS â€" THEYV‘RE JUST LIKE casu" POLLOCK‘S SHOES Limited 22 Stores Toronto‘s Greatest Footwear Chain sand which he coats with a sticky fluid and fastens in section of the opening. In time the work. _ have entirely closed the will have entirely closed ::d--’d.l'. wish her a estate is moving "'h-m-m-und'q, mâ€â€˜ -m:-adi-‘ï¬hu N‘:“ night _ in 'ut-‘: !hll.‘l\’o)du'inl-"-‘:l, We vor, $s LithO o ait Ait 2. CONTROLLED HUMIDITY‘-Foods do not dry out â€" but stay fresher longer. No harmful frost blanket â€"the ai in the refrigerator does not steal moisture from the foods. because no "timeâ€"out" needed for dcfrostmg-Defro;ts ;t;l} without attention. 3. QUIET OPERATIONâ€"It‘s so quiet you can hardly hear it! And it stays quiet for years! 4, LOW OPERATING COST â€"Lowest current consumpâ€" tion possible with efficient refrigeration. wWESTMOUNT NEW S 1. SELF-Q@ROSTING_f No fluctuating temperature 5â€"10% RUNNING _SHOES Men‘s _ Boys‘ _ Youths‘ A Real Buy 75¢ 79e T5¢ 69c ue ¢ t OXFORD STYLE 28 MAIN ST. N. 50¢ f"~ 59¢ TIMES AND GUIDE Big Values in (Opp. John St.) ELK PLAY SANDALS WESTON MUSIC AND RADIO 1.18 T8c 88c 98c In some localities &mm: no clover. R ssâ€""I .a'-':’:.é:-â€"’ e ‘or what reason m‘ï¬ux’ . have bhnnm!‘.'ud'" poan Piag mang _ We are H to see Mr. Wm. gE'd‘:-n'd'u-.: again. He is looking fine, after An ideal play shoe. They are the real thing for the youngâ€" sters to wear during hot sumâ€" mer months. The coolness and comfort can not be duplicated cither for dress wear or play these saving prices. 514 $â€"10% 11 PATENT OR WHITE In a dressy Tâ€"strap sandal with a genuine crepe sole and leathâ€" 1128 1.38 1.48 SANDALS 1} all winter. CHILDREN‘s HOSTESS KEEPS FOODS FRESHER than any other Refrigerator ! "WESTON‘S OLDEST ESTABLISHED RADIO STORE" honey bees nectar from 11â€"% A butterf]l 1 ‘I'é“nno-fo’r:mm. mn;:’;“nï¬ï¬‚hu. The green of plants showing U'“th:mth earth‘s brown Nature her is T mt 4 There is solace in s garden, . Tor 1 found it there today, When life seemed meaningless and PE pases ormsiilicey diretls vuth s â€"vedhcsa While tree a robin would not deal in German 'u&c-:hu:nh.mhlxm t eC : wa )* +i4 n â€" 3y 1.99 | 5\ . 1.49 Men‘s & Boys‘ in Black or Brown Man‘s & â€" i1 1 + 5% T}ï¬ year, we nbo":uk Men‘s a heel. Sizes 6â€"11 .... 2098 1.38 1.18 98: Ifhrmcm] A WIDE SELECTION For Dad or Lad Sturdy rubber soles â€" double stitchâ€" ed and durable clk uppers. Just the SISMAN SCAMPERS And wearisome the way CAMP There is Solace in a Garden The Sesson‘s Favorite For AlU the Family Economy Plus Value 2.19 J. PETRIE Proprietor â€"Anna Davenport & â€" 10%4 1.69 The npany . Mmh: science* to the Britain, he said. ould do at to contribute to ;-m-ic'ï¬l“:(au-‘ try that is content to have a man | ts m k eanmanes oljh’oldfluh the world." | "I would scour every market in the world," he said, "before I Sir Frederick, who is one of the mos, AEFvallel prorincial buslaets from Germany and Austria. Store -H.“ Chein Bars German A solid leather shoe in black or brown Variety in styleâ€"Suprems 3.98 & 4.44 Real Value in New Spring Footwear, A wide selection in all the popular lasts either in black or brown. Built for wear as well as appearance. TAKE THE LEAD! SISMAN‘S BRAND SOLIO LEATHER Panco or feather soles with or without toeâ€"caps. 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