§5 MAIN ST. N. Phoneaâ€"Westan 456 â€" JU. 88856 c GbamAr* PRobuctS tive will be at our store on Saturday to give you any FRED ENGLISH Hardware GOING CAMPING .. â€" t Better Take a DON‘T MISS IT! Bee "COLEMAN‘3" New "IN8TANT® Sat. June 11th 8 to 6. 995C > sizes Sss on Trideg, iae SR Briggs‘ Pharmacy MAIN 8T..N. WESTON Prompt, Cheerful Delivery For An ‘or Appointment MISS E. DNAVISON Parfumeur .q‘ 1 close at 1 p.m. Te :ln-hyl. Aelephones: &- f-u 393â€"W _ JUnction 1213 68 QUEEXN‘S DR. ° WESTON Practice Limited to Diseases of thz“hr,lendflmt "Coleman" Demonstration CAMP STOVE For Every Occasion GAS STOVES TOILET WATERS BÂ¥ LENTHERIC FRED ENGLISH H A R D W ARE A 2â€" BURNER "COLEMAN® Livingstone HOT PLATE IN OPERATION Miracle â€" Carnation Tweedâ€"Shanghai Lotus D‘Or Gardenia de Tahiti PHONE 720 PERSONALS Along With You $1.35 99 144 rncmena n‘ mm.“t of (Dnin&)h Y rl’vin Ward +4 glgccl June 8 Porls ride‘s parent sull, Slouse, black pr acâ€" |ops Anee it w te wedding music and Charles T. Bowker, Sr., grandfather_ of the bfide, sang "My Task." The bride, given .h "'"?.?'w'i’n."†father, made -K"‘m â€"-udm Pan collar, fl bolero Jacket trimâ€" "a'&'_ -"l.h'om\vhm \ &.".%"“ carried deep fed roses and baby‘s breath. Mrk. %‘ï¬%‘w uTt paten the homme of the bride, Mount Denâ€" nis, the bride‘s mother wearing feoper pioe Fipured net segenonds cessories. The couple left later on & tm ef heton, Rearing Aao t digh za‘flz ‘the jacket ‘:ltd with The martinge was solemnized Baturday i&m (mtl of the Good Shepherd, Mount Dennis, of thy Clare Bowker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Bowker, t6 William Kilburn, son of Mr. -f Mrs. Thomas Kilburn. Rev. R. P. Walker :zlï¬d-td. against ":’ back» areld England played a Albert Jol the ringâ€"b her L m TL 2s "h CC 20. RNCTET & f ’.‘l_‘ .“ 1e uw m, E20. ingion, Cntious, mt o the mrige Tget Teloaten, *Â¥ "neghes, ht Miss Elsie Culham, niece of the odct ngernnc . C t m&»’hâ€"m of 8. bridegroom, In Thistletown, Verna Ellobes, daughter of Mrs. Johnston and the late Mr. A. D. Johnston, was marâ€" ried to Mr. Willis Gerald Middleâ€" brook of Maiton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Middlebrook, at the home of the bride‘s mother. Central Indis. The President, Mrs. Dulim reminded the members that elol!:s date for contribuâ€" tions to the bale was June 16th. At the close of the meeting reâ€" freshments were served. _ The June meeting of the Downsâ€" ;w !Yhull mnhld in the Sunâ€" oo! on ur-d.y evening. A good attendance was a feature of the meeting. fat of Weston fat of Weston -rah of her recent visit to the Mission dï¬clam of Central India. The Prosident M»e spent the balance of the day quietâ€" ;y ulld happily at home, wit%uhh amily, ul . Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Graham, Weston, have announced d\&“oa- ent of %&r daughter, Eliza« mfl (D‘ilfla ithelmina, to Harâ€" vey Scott, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ward, the marriage to take Ehco June $5th at the home of the ride‘s puuu. % is Congtatulations to Rev. James Thomson, 147 Main St. South, Weston, who celebrated his 84th birthday on Sunday, June 5th, He walked to morning service at Wesâ€" ton Presbyterian Church, and Mr. _ and Mrs H. J. Howard {née Edna Watson), 86 Harding Avenue, are to be congratulated on the birth of s daughter. Wednesâ€" day, June ist. Mother and daughâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Cla Francis, (née mwï¬â€™f‘u% Viee on arines.‘t ‘ on deughter on Monday, June 6th. * (nee Gladys Shinner)}, 57 Kennedy av&u. Toronto, are to be congratuâ€" lated on the birth of a daughter on .!,o‘ 8rd at the Cottage ï¬ouplul. A meeting will be held on June 16th at the home of Ernie Banks, Albion Park, to complete arrangeâ€" ments for the Castator reunion to be staged at Thistletown Park on ' Mr. Mre. Hunter (nee Ru ) m ‘lt. h‘â€m the bir.tr:ro' gon, iun at the Weston Cgtâ€" tage Hospi .k a Mr. and Earl La be W' D:: w'the hi?i:::el: daughter Koahy:hnn 6th, -tov.h: Cottage ï¬up[lal._'gm-. My. . Wallace Shelle S’:?!,GQ‘!' ‘flm\m 57 Kennedy Collier, L e a £ t perati ieam o ol plrel Serston, and wes able to reâ€" . Mrs. W. of Bosâ€" o e se mlemigeh s ‘oronto, s a ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. fl Mr. Walter Phillips, 10 Wyndall ‘ underwent a nasal on in enP t ie Hoin ‘eston. waliepgb Davison officiated riarcliffe ‘ " 97070 0e dn Th visalthcaa d s 22220 Edith Luckett was pianist, with Penelope Forster as soloist, and ferns and fll'.gmpweéo lomedaobr courtesy of â€"« P. Graham, râ€" ist. Bus Lee and his orchestra gllvo Hawaiian _ accompaniment. rs. T. A. Forster designed all the attractive costumes and the scenery HORAMETSeffaicmmsas Ti sod review. The audience came in keen anticipation of & rare treat and none were disappointed, The n\l»- gramme was a varied one and held something© of interest for everyâ€" one, maintaining the high standard set at previous reviews put on by !C(i:l‘mli"m"-urk and her pupils, filled to â€" capacity | on | Tuesday evening, May 31st, for the Joyce Forster School of Daneing annual JOYCE FORSTER ANNUAL RECITAL BIG SUCCESS batne from We is Mtuity m"'“‘ his ‘Yz't' Murâ€" t8y, AM_%S M. 'l’-' %mc. : â€"vâ€"-â€"-'vn hau d : MF poa MR W 4. voe o Tomt" une 2 in ':‘m'l w-. . enise of the May examinations ioaag genenpe i ap ‘%gam“’*l:m ::1 â€"Read the Ads. 28 MAIN ST. N. 3. Quiet Operation 4. Low Operating Cost _( Refrigerator Toâ€"day! poree cens1 " f~ on n bhoth n fls > 4 thornl AITIOKGENOE 1 It‘s so quiet you can hardly hear it! quiet for years! I. Self Deâ€"Frosting 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. No fluctuating temperature bmm“n "timeâ€"out" needed for defrosting. Defrosts itseif without attention. THESE 4 mean MoSsT To YOu! « . » . 28 Features Common to Almost ALL GOOD REFRIGERATORS . Controlled Humidity Minister: REV. HARRY PAWSON, 31 Queen‘s Drive. Central United Church was prepared by W, B. SUNDAY, JUNE 12th Services will be held in the Weston Theatre. WESTON MUSIC ano <o 1crm | â€"NOR ANY OTHER DAY WHEN TopAY | Y0U OWN HOSTESS ! Mis disciples: "Sit down £8 m ;:hjh iaï¬r:;" Hu.-d John and .“:; te Aames g : l:!l r'.o be sorrowful and ] Pm:ui:. He ui? to th:.m: { $0u. lormh even i:.ie: wait for me and keep awake. 52 rved | went a little aside, and fell on led ol [Ensoibls, the hour might es wal l ,," sible, et* |from him." Aod ne oel eR( |at to be sorrowfu! and temple, and ye did not arrest me :‘r:uod. He said to them: ’t:ï¬m{;pm:doumï¬o soul is sorrowful even to mi{ht be fulfilled." uizlormudiup-g-. en the disciples forsook him and wen‘:n;' l:::' Ili::,’“ fu ,‘- A grow WÂ¥\ ‘The ancient prophets and writers possible, thomr "%"a of h:ly uripcsn.phmovod the from him. And he : "Al divine Spirit, caught -oudzr of Ave, O Father, my Father, you can # true nature of the llvhu%od. do everything; make this cup ey gave their messages but with 2 y wi. We ,‘::â€"?} ""'†their sinful habits inherited and And he 'cunc'ï¬ Ior‘ q: Continued on page 4 sleeping, and hlo i i; ‘eter, 7 oC râ€"â€"â€"â€"*__l sleepi ::?‘2 wake sven tor m? Waeetoan hi aacs kc ds T AREmEne gave them a sign and he \ A place where homeâ€"|said, "He whom I it is he; ‘fa%â€omxmm.umuyk:ï¬mm a to rest u’ away." And immediately he drew comes on. m Mlurmduldhhim,"lw. He is not alone, 11 -:zeuhcr."udhoizuthi‘. are with him. Olou‘hMflAndthedehudo-hbul who is on a terri -i#lunnedhim. But ome of those nhï¬o:olhdrml. He #8â€"iwho stood by drew a and semble a crowd and lead them to it at the servant the mtzlm‘h.n.lnu'flllnu gh priest and cut off his ear, ntuc-id:ishthour. He mmweredudnidu?m. eantime; ululrth- says ve come out me to his disciples: "Sit down 28 against a bandit, "with swords Feter and James and John and Yip [Btd, "t2yes t uy hesiihe m d eter Ames . ou eve y teae ‘ gan to be sorrowful and TNR you every day teaching in PW\ tnltits n en Phis intirr t c In lesson today we While he I “W‘m..d'n i cHrang Eryeps & light over Staves from hi ‘, He is in a N BBZ |the scribes and t ‘ & the traitor who wa trees and and flowers ing gave them are Ammw“ c whom I less a shelter ': seize him carefully * h"b"“q away." And imme ntc'nmn. m thereâ€"|near and said to hit He is not alone, 11 my teacher," and are with him. One is absent, OB€| And they laid han mhmtm»n‘#.m.mhim. But mission of betrayal. He 48â€"| who stood by drew semble a crowd and lead them to ruck it at the s the [lmxyhxt_t&{“fll'fllh“ high vriest and ev Â¥. m‘ lack c l Ca) â€"m «o dn errnie Alanstuorie s gra‘ee eresâ€" eoerEeys Dut ‘bot sccording ts my will, E*?“* o 156 Sands of Htapere 7.00 p.m.â€"Rev, John Meâ€" Nab. SUNDAY, JUNE 12th 9.45 a.m.â€"Sabbath School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Rev. John Meâ€" Nab, Toronto. Weston Presbyterian Rev. J. Y. Fraser Interim Moderator Bruce Métcalife Choirmaster June 13th, 1938 And it stays ‘"Weston‘s Oldest Established Radio Store" d Trade in Your © Fully Hermetically Sealed Unit 65 Main St. 8. Weston Baptist Church Sat., v. Norman H. Dabbs, Minister 8SUNDAY, JUNE 12th 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.-â€"%.:v. ’Brid .g. 7 p.m.â€"Quarter‘â€" Centennie} ® of the English Bible Service. Subject: "The W o n der fal OQUALITY CLEANING June 11â€"Church School x â€"â€"J. PRTRIE, Propristorn=â€" CLEANERS & DYERS FOR ONLY HOSTESS GIVES YOU ALL THE TRUE ADVANTAGES _ OF ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION , COURTEOUS SERVICE LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 was due, according to Mrs, John (estoire proionte ,A!{:’;f?m -rl:zu the ï¬:‘t while in the gold medal conâ€" Peacy" by many r-un to be the "THE TAILOR® 16 MAIN ST. 8. Weston 2â€"Phonesâ€"JU. 3754 WEAR A JAMAICO CLOTH CoLrEemaN TROPICAL is ons 0t ati P Tess 1st ttiLe ,%'ï¬r*é?rï¬z CUSTOM TAILORED 1(998 PHONE TOâ€"DAY! WESTON 845 EASY T ER MS Let us show you the HOSTESS! See its many timeâ€" andâ€"labourâ€"saving devices. Hear it runâ€"if you can! The initial cost is low. And we‘ll gladly arrange easy terms, HOSTESS Keeps FOOD FRESHER than any other Refrigerator ONLY HOSTESS has ALL 4 of these KEY FEATURES â€" as well CHOICE SHORTâ€"RIB, RUMP, CENTRE CUT SHOULDER (Very Little Bone) ALL ONE PRICE _ [b, 16c PORTERI'!QBI:J"S“E ROAST ib. 20. V AND UP â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" INSTALLED BUY NOW ON Tender Beef ROASTS â€" Thickâ€"Rib or Blade Roast io. 156 Choice Milkâ€"fed VE AL LEGS RUMP FILLET BONED & ROLLED VEAL FARMER STYLE SAUSAGE â€" 2 for 1 Choice Yearling LAM%i LEGS m. 22+ _ LOINS ». 18e FRONTS ». 12%%. : ONE ORDER WILL CONVINCE Â¥OU eHoick exeameat _ =_â€"â€"â€"â€"~*~~~***~ BUTTER â€" 2 tbs. for BOLOGNA 2 Ips. for 3 tor 27¢ 13 MAIN ST. N. â€"â€" PHONE ; "The Meat That Can‘t be Beatâ€"For Price and BACON YORK BRAND 25% Oz. Tins Choice Quality WESTON CuU MEAT MA ib. 17c TOMATO JUICE MEATY CRUCK ROASTs SMOKED as the other 28 Squares FIRSTâ€"GRADE > hw SPECIALâ€"THI8 WEEKâ€"END ONLY (DEEP UNDERCUT) SAUSAGE MEAT For Patties or Frying 3 ths. for 2 5¢ Delicious _ Worth While Trying Good Yalne (BY PIECE) CHOICE sHORTEKINA JEWEL BRAND 2 ihs. for 25e SMOKED SIDE B A Cc O N Machineâ€"Sliced e sc ib. 16e io. 18e ib. 15e