of the Harding Post Office celeâ€" t:;duruth'dï¬nm awl‘.. # Strs. Waiter Hainge who returnâ€" from hospital last week, is :ah'unpldmmudm mounce the birth of s brother for Shirle Sunday, at the lbuzd:mlguflq& & Weston, announce the of their daughter, Dmg Jean, to Mr. Theo. C. VanAistyne, son Varkisinre 9 woetee: the. mas" es marâ€" riage to nh.ph.et ::lr'ly in June. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crossley, Main St. N., are moving this week to Owen Sound, Ontario, where they will take up rrmmt resiâ€" dence, and where Mr. Crossley has an extensive transport business. Their wide â€" circle of friends in Weston will miss them greatly. The engagement is announced of Verna E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Johnston and the late Mr. A. D. Johnston of Thistletown, Ont., to Mr. Willis G, Middlebrook, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. Middiebrook of Maiton, Ont., the marriage to take place quietly early in June. _ be held on Mrs. Kenneth Stratton was electâ€" ed President of York Township Loâ€" eal Council of Women in the St. Clair Avenue Y.M.C.A. this week» covery. week at St. George‘s Anglican Church, Islington, . by Annette Clayton, D. G. Atkinson assisted at the piano and Doris Bromley was Mr. and Mrs. Ed. G. Dodd (nee Helen Charlesworth) of 16 Beechâ€" congentaisted on the BR of i son on a son at the Cottage Hospi Weston, on Wednesday, -‘;‘{M deepest sympathy to Frank and Leo Cannon and their families in the death of & loving mother, Mrs. Cannon. Mr. Thomas Cannon preâ€" deee:;"ed his wife by just t{r: mon‘ Tuplingâ€"Weech At the home of her wntl Saturday, Emily Mae Weech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Weech of Islington, was united in m:rn’nv to George Klliot Tupling, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Tn&llng, of Hone{wood, Ont. Rev. N. E. Bowles offigjated. The bride was unattended and wore a crepe flowâ€" ered silk dress. Her mother wore a coronation blue crepe dress. For the wedding trip to the west the bride wore a sand tweed suit with brown accessories. The couple will reside at Honeywood, Rev. Norman H. Dabbs, Minister 11 Mandingtop Copmmtnity Fair will Mr 65 Main St. 8. Weston 845 7 p.m.â€"Rev. A. Paul, Toâ€" Weston Baptist Church SUNDAY, MAY 15th 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service $ p.m.â€"Sunday School T pm.â€"Evening Service, TaURSDAY, MAY 12, 1988 SUNDAY, MAY 15th You Are Assured of BETTER CLEANING at â€" a m.â€" organ recital was given last Central United Church Minister: REV. HARRY PAWSON, 31 Queen‘s Drive SUNDAY, MAY 15th 11.00 a. m.â€"Annual Cradie Roll and Promotion Service. 2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School. T00 p.m.â€"Rev. Harry Pawson. United Church PERSONALS STORE sett, Fred Victor Mission. Thistletown Unitâ€" ed Church Choir. Four $quare Bible Class will give Special Music. CLEANERS & DYERS LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 Gastrell, held m-hz"""' kldu‘hnh & on honor of her father who is here from Scotland. T * *# & dautolt.adm k ;::!h.';’mrd baby venue, on «* sister for Richard and Donald, on Wednesday, May 4th, Both doing son of Chiswick Avenue from Tuesâ€" day till Friday last week, sailing then for his home in Scotland to join his wife .AM.DI. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Banks and children, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Banks, William B\lnta:flbd and a fri Mr. and J. Poole and chi motored to Grimsby on ML:“_M Mr, and Mrs. William The Women‘s Miuionuz Soâ€" ciety of Chalmer‘s United Church heldy their Easter Thankoffering in the church on Thursday, April 28th. The Pmufm, Mrs. Robert Snedâ€" don, presided, and welcomed the ladies from visiting churches. Mrs. Frank Rose and Mrs. J h Withâ€" irington -3 the duet ’%od will take care you." Mrs. George Hill read the scripture lesson and Mrs. James Russ led in prayer. Mrs, 8. lm‘gh:ddnn.d the meetâ€" ing, taking members and visiâ€" tors on a wordâ€"trip around the world. Mra: Long has just returned from & nineâ€"months‘ world tour. Refreshments were served in the Mrs. R. Douglas baby 84 Fern Avo-no,r:‘nd hu“-.'o from the Cottage Hospital on May rer a IC“h‘Bdb;â€˜â€œï¬ mbmn Te Tincliey morty it echg thed Members of the Pride of Weston No. 498, Loyal True Blues, wish to extend grateful thanks to all mer chants and others who donated prizes and aided in making their sixth annual banquet, held recentâ€" ly, such a success. Humber Hdgta Home and School Association wound up its seasomls activities with a ‘:fly and successful evening of in the school auditorium. The many guests resent were welcomed by the ;’rsident. Mrs. Albert Clark. At the conclusion of the card games manl lovflhyrcfluc were distributed a rs, C to the lucky winners. e evening came to a close with the singing of the national anthem, Mr, Robert Forsyth of Detroit visited his sister Mrs. Wm. Davidâ€" church parlors Mrs. Robert Hart ..J’ her‘u;h:nu Barrâ€"Wardrope The mrrig‘ took place of Wiliâ€" mina R. Wardrope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wardrope, Weston, to Mr. Frank Barr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barr, of Meaford, Ont., in Weston Presbyterian Manse, Rev. Frank Harper officiating, _ _ The bride, who wore pale blue sheer with pink accessories, shoulâ€" der veil and shouider corsage of pink roses and lily of the valley, was given in marri her faâ€" ther. The brides: luu. Ill,{u Marie Middieton, of Weston, wore pink sheer with purple accessories and shouider corsage. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Geo. Barr, of Meaford. Mrs. I. Reid was th;' }oloiu. the ‘ollowing ceremony a tion was held in the LO.0.F. K:ï¬. 11 a.mâ€"Rev. W. F. McConâ€" uell of Paris, Ont. 8 p.m.â€"Sabbath School. _7 p.m.â€"Rev. W. F. McConâ€" Weston Presbyterian Interim Moderator Bruce Metcalfe Choirmaster SUNDAY, MAY 15th | WESTON MUSIC Anb RA 2e d on se m n e |_ _ The Child Health Conference|dom of God." The disciples were |room in the new Post Office is an more surprised and sai mou:: |improvement which is lpgtod‘ted‘th-nulm "Who then can 3 the nurses. To meet the needs saved ?" Jesus said to them. "With ; such a centre some extra equipâ€"\men this is impossible, but not ment is required, such as screens/with God; for everything is posâ€" : wovi&o. :mmuy 'Mhlr.k interâ€"|sible with God." ewing rs, a large cupâ€" 'menrmszuh , "be board for literature and supplies, hold we have l cnryt?\l.; and small tables on which infants MBY |folowed you." Jesus answered and be undressed, ’vire _baskets for said, "Truly 1 say to you, there is holding infants‘ clothing, washing no man who leaves houses, or facilities, extra chairs and waste brothers, or sisters, or father, or baskets," Miss Moore‘s report conâ€" other, or wife, or children, or cludes, fields for my sake, or for the sake neâ€"nâ€"Gâ€"azm of my gospel, who shall not reâ€" Two sisters of the famed Diâ€"|ceive now, in this time, an hunâ€" onne quintuplets have gone to | dred fold, houses, and brothers :: mab-etonurthoddmntd sisters, and maidservants, Ursuline Sisters as pupils, the |children and fields and other Roman Catholic institution‘s sisâ€"|\worldly pursuits, and in the world ter superior said, to come life everiasting, Many ,fl--ï¬:&mt& United Church e eX Mills, to Mr, William R. Lack of mn«.mpw.m 'Jnvdi“h-..nuu.o gll-l fl":mmannmm Palley, Miss Cindgt tohoin $hae Mill, Mrs. Elliott receiving in suede lace and a corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. hcmflow dress with navy blue and a corsage of Briarcliff roses assisted. Mr. and Mre. Lack left on a trip to the Adirondacks and New York, the bride travelling in a handâ€" knitted dusk rose boucie suit, beige coat with fox collar and brown acâ€" cessories, They will live in Toâ€" ronto. * be and it is urg:{ that a definite time each day be planned for this work. Accurate recording is esâ€" sential to assure systematic work. It is necessary for the benefit of the individual served as well as in justice to the workers, and futhermore the community needs recorded facts upon which to base future efforts. onne quintuplets have gone to mahe to enter the old convent of Ursuline Sisters as pupils, the Roman Catholic institution‘s sisâ€" ter superior said, The bride wore pink chiffon with an elbowâ€"length tulle veil and carâ€" ried Butterfly roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" maid, wore a frock of forgetâ€"meâ€" not blue taffeta, with a Dutch Mm-mwdflma her bouguet was of Johanna roses. Mr. David Jones of Montreal was best man and Mr. Harold DTTTMM» EDUBCCUET, M.1,, SHC | SUE. William Monahan, the ushers. _ _A reception was held at the Old Continued from page 1â€" FEASY TERMS 28 MAIN ST. N. 4. LOW OPERATING COST â€"Lowest Current consumption possible with efficient refri geration. 3. QUIET OPERATIONâ€"It‘s so quiet you can hardly hear it! And it stays quiet for years! 1. SELFâ€"DEFROSTINGâ€"No fluctuating temperâ€" ature because no "‘timeâ€"out‘‘ needed for deâ€" frosting. Defrosts itself withount attention. 2. CONTROLLED HUMIDITYâ€"Foods do not dry outâ€"but stay fresher longer. No harmful frost blanketâ€"the air in the refrigerator does not steal moisture from the foods. Liberal Tradeâ€"in Allowance â€"Your Old Refrigerator Makes the Down Payment Mr. Testing Discipleship by Service Lessonâ€"Mark 10; 17â€"81. Golden Textâ€"va, 21, "Take up your c10s6 and follow me." ~â€"â€" His long journeys advancing toâ€" wards Jerusalem. On the way He meets with all claases of people, and in His winning way attracts and i many â€" seeking His t_rhdg‘:.tfl_mw well up in the laws of u-â€ï¬ Ei ty3 loveable Y:u. man. Jesus Joved him. He is an inquirer. He adâ€" notm‘u:dur.domb-rtal-vh- ness, do not oppress, honour your father and mother." Thorq man said "Teacher, all of these have obeyed from my boyhood." Jo;ulg:jok:%n&i.u:kndwu- and said, "You one thing; go sell every thing you have, and flv.itbthpoor,nd;onlhll ive a treasure in heaven; and hkaz'ywrcnuud follow me". But the young man felt sad prised at His words and Jesus an» swered -ï¬nmduld to them "My sons, how hard it is for those who trust in their wealth, to enter into the kingdom of God! It is easier for a rope to enter through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingâ€" mires Jesus, runs to Jesus, falls down on his knees before Him and m-%mmmï¬ll do to life eternal?" Jesus Today we have Jesus in "Weston‘s Oldest Established Radio Store" TIMES AND GUIDE SUFS pass away, he would die and he ‘mbh to live for ever. Here was « teacher, this Jesus, this Nazarene, who preached a new }:-.-.Am-uu.-r- tain gospel concerning life everâ€" everlasting joy which He alone fes. Riches material, unlimited, treasures of knowledge, boundless treasures of love, friendships mfluthï¬' tulmf. coâ€"workers with the Father, and full of the "Take up thy cross,‘ the Saviour *If thou wouldst My disciple be; Deny thyself. the world forsake, elined about 50 per cent. or more in large cities of America, in the past 20 years. is *he Heune and heelily. Arxz V sgrg Amnfâ€" inaterial things in plenty. He was hy Lpael it Iot bo ure first shall be last, and the st fipst." 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