By "HARVEYâ€"WOODS" and "PENM A N°S" UNDERWEAR â€" ibers of the _ Rangers 213 and the Ladies‘ Auxâ€" wish to extend their thanks and all who contributed to success of the Magna Charta SHIRTS, NECKTIES, PAâ€" JAMAS, HOSIERY, HATS, _*HANDKERCHIEFS, _ demand gives Weston sic and Radio the opportunity to © repeat offer of Thor .95â€"2.95â€"3.95 to 6.50 3.50 â€" 3.95 to 4.50 at greatly reduced prices. famous washers are reduced much ; $30.00 be;anu tm " colour, vo washers are in d‘lna;d? The B.Nd last Sunday morning in j ‘s Anglican church, styles of Combs. and Shirts and Shorts. NNEL TROUSERS â€" In , White, Fawn shades, in m and all woolâ€" OHNSTON Worsted TROUâ€" l-w‘vool materialâ€" WHAT DOES THE WORD Your Answer "HOME" May Win You weax to l $10,000. E. . YOU? in Cash! facturers are overstocked with washers, and as a result the has :ln “;:umd to clear ?flm .:: mnmï¬ 'l‘hufi'“ can « Io'mmn jut"’tho same ‘M model;a()rda your‘s ore they snapped u from under your nose. * 59 MAIN ST. N. PHONE 4â€"489 : TIP TOP TAILORS AND LA SALLE STYLE TAILORS HAROLD R. ALL CANADIANS WHO LOVE THEIR HOMES: »u Are Cordially Invited To Enter e "BETTER HOMES" Contest We Deliver unds * COMPANY LIMITED or phone for complete details of the contest and your FREE Copy of the HOME IDEA BOOK. VIN LUMBER 8 2.00 TROUSERS ‘$ DAY Washable ‘cotâ€" In all popular in cotâ€" shades, Mn t ton and linen. POLO $1.00 1.5s0 d by "JOHNSâ€"MANVILLE® ers of Homeâ€"Building Materials Weston 74â€"Phonesâ€"IJVU. 9662 when you want the nurse phone m‘tâ€"d-‘" mday will be conducted b; Rev. W. A. Wescott in the nonin: and by Rev. Robert Haddow, D.D., . _ â€"Between 600 and 700 gathered at the Keffler Reunion on Saturâ€" day and Sunday, at Sherwood, Ont., T dinkren Church prounds. All on joyed a wonderful day, with sports mpson reported to the Weston mflumï¬m last Wednesday Tislls during May, sald 326 children had been lnnpccuni, 88 children were m-lmd‘&y the doctor, 88 homes were visited and 130 individuals. â€""Remember Father on Father‘s :‘t'{' with some timely, seasonal Harold R. Johnston can assist you in choosing your gift should your taste run to uomn.hi.ni in men‘s wear and accessories. Sugâ€" ted .are shirts, ties, socks, pyâ€" Ffl. sports wear, hats, bracés, lts, handkerchiefs and a host of and meals served for young and old. â€"W. J. Ritchie, Hillsdale avenue east, Toronto, was critically injured on Saturday, when his car overâ€" turned twice and landed in a ditch, as he made a wide :i“m on Wilson avenue in attemp to pass anâ€" other car. He was aen to the ofâ€" fice of Dr. Fred Cruickshank, Wesâ€" ton, and found to be mflerini from a broken back. He was taken to Toronto Western Hospital. in the evening. other fashionables. â€"Hot weather is well on the way. You can‘t afford to be without reâ€" w. fYoru'll thank ychmmnl ent for i "It‘s Oimtor Econâ€" :imx';.t At %E.'n lo.:d price 'zou'll im eas easy to pay for. See J... wri(!nml at the Richardson Radio and Furniture showrooms. Ask about the accrued dividend plan of paymentsâ€"it‘s cheaper than cash. ‘â€""Rainbow Pastels", a new slant in shirt styles and colours, are all the rage in Imdonhstylo centre of the world for men. h}mmflowho is rrï¬enhr about his appesrance and dress should see these wonderâ€" ful new creations. A radical departâ€" ure from ordinary shirts, yet they remain a "Forsyth" qulig‘lhirt at popular prices. Coleman Tailor, |16 Main St. S., carries this new line | and will be pleased to show them to another bicycle abreast of him on Dufferin street late last Tuesday afternoon, William Miller, 14, of 126 !!Ardi;f avenue, turned into the e;t.h an oncoming car driven b{ ilfred Pe.Ti Queensville, i struck him. He was picked up by the driver and taken to his home with injuries to his legs and arms. Constable John Harrison did not charge the motorist. M‘ a padlock on the front door, rglars stole goods from the service station of Clyde Desmond, Jane and William streets, Weston, early Sunday morning. This is the fifth time the station has been looted. While the extent of theft has not been ascertained, it is estimated thnlthoodl worth $45 ‘m stolen. luded were d{hl.l'- ettes, headlight bulbs, ci oâ€" colate bars and matchés. Chief E. J. Holley is investigating. you any time you may care to call Zlectrie Refrigerators, Ran 'i‘;'““‘:: rigerators, Gas Stoves now on display at Weston Music and Radio‘s showâ€" rooms, 28 Main St. N. Act today and save from $10.00 to $50.00. You‘ll never have another opgor- tunity of buying one of these famous Westonâ€"made ranges or reâ€" frigerators at such a substantial saving. These lrdl.l values aren‘t offeredâ€" every dayâ€"they‘re worth making a special effort to purchase â€"Services in Westminster church â€"Features to be shown at the Weston Theatre on Friday and Satâ€" urday, June 17th and 18th, will be Edward G. Robinson in "The Last Gangster", also Bert Wheeler and Robert Woom in "High Fiyers". On Monday Tuesday, June 20th and 2ist, will be shown "Rosalie" with Nelson Eddy and Eleanor Powell, also selected shorts. Featâ€" â€"Public tealth Nurse Helen Gangster", also Bert Wheeler and Robert Woom in "High Fiyers". On Monday Tuesday, June 20th and 2ist, will be shown "Rosalie" with Nelson Eddy and Eleanor Powell, also selected shorts. Featâ€" umonWodneuhynndThlr-% June 22nd and 23rd, will be J Garland and Mickey Roomey in "Thoroughbreds Don‘t Cry". and lawis!tomndl.rb-fl“dh "The Man Who Cried Wolf." â€"Swerving his bicycle to avoid Act today ELE C in and look â€"â€"Rev. Dr. Kingston will be the m:hrh&loh'l Anâ€" church next Sunday morning and evening. -mmmwm the Weston Lawn Bowling Club be held on Saturday, June 18th, at Thney Drarton Thopny ~ iA n comâ€" H.:?!wc-wdl!. â€"Memorial Home and Schan 4A socia! is sponsoring a for the pupils of Memorial uh:* on Friday afternoon, June 17th, commencing at z.m.m. Parents and friends are in to come and see the children in the sports events. There will be refreshment booths on the grounds. â€"All Canadians who love their homes are cordially invited to enter the Johnsâ€"Manville "Better Homes®" Contest. Your ideas may win you $10,000. Call or write the Irvin Lumber Company, 139 Main St. S., for complete details about the conâ€" test and a free copy of the "Home Idea" Book. â€"Before you start out on that vacation trip, have the Cruicl;s}l.:aik G ive your car a specia ~ VACX’I'H)N CHECK-I.?I.{ It‘s a safetyâ€"first precaution for a careâ€" free vacation. There‘s NO GUESSâ€" WORK. Every part of your car is thoroughly and accurately checked by competent mechanics using the latest in scientific precision instruâ€" ments. Begin your vacation rifhtâ€" Let Cruickshank‘s help you off to a good start, commencing with your car. â€"At a special session of Etobiâ€" coke Township Council last week, four contracts for the Kingsway sewer project were awarded. The successful tenderers were: Contract No. 1, York Construction. Comâ€" pany $2,890; Contract No. 2, Ronco A_â€"E‘S Hot Weather is Here! YOU Can‘t Afford tabe Without REFRIGERATION You‘ll Thank Your Good Judgement For Choosing â€" Call in at our showrooms and see the only "Vacuumâ€"Sealed" REFRIGERATOR UNIT on the market, in actual operation. GENERAL ELECTRIG OFFERS YOU A BRAND NEW 1937 REFRIGERATOR 13 $ 9 5 2| | = me cpaesh, CONVENIENT _" ~ i EASY k TERMS DON‘T DELAY! There‘s Only a Few Left at This RICHARDSON GENERAL ELECTRIC The mee of the Weston mhflnu“.'l Club ie parnee c on evening, June Tth, with about 60 in m‘l\o tntuza cldth evening was ie ntaties oud ie aaf beautiful scenery of the Canadian lakes, forests and streams. "Gray Ow!" was shown in the wilderness handling his friends, the beavers. Fishing scenes were shown in Northern Ontarioâ€"just the sort of scenes which make a man want to pack up and go away for & o!voe{-'pth!}uglorâ€˜ï¬ trip. All g.&-'ikm" am;s. shown Dot:rhuut 3 the Canadian m ilway, President R. C. Seagrave was in the chair. HENKELLâ€"In ever Iovh{mcmry of A; &Seou) Henkell, who died jnne 13th, 1930. â€"Sadly missed by Father, Mother, Bill and Tom. _ Brothers $16,101; Contract No, 3, Ronco Brothers $3,950, and Conâ€" tract No. 4, York Construction Company. In the first and fourth, stipulation was made that 90 per cent township labor be employed and a wage rate of 45 cents an hour paid. In the other two conâ€" tracts, wages at prevailing rates were agreed upon. Thy Will Be Done. Notices under this heading 10c per count lineâ€"miniâ€" mum charge of 50 cents. In Mémoriam "‘OILâ€"COOLED FOR ECONOMY‘ TIMES AND GUIDE ‘s Only a Few Left at Amazingly Low Price! 1w HOSPITAL COSTS IN YORK SHOW INCREASE Hospitalization _ costs for York c«ï¬m&omtmu& $9,636 more than for the corresâ€" ponding period last year, accordâ€" ing to a report tabled before York County Council last week by Dr. H. M. Cooke. * "The increase is due to the large nu:nbc of ddaw at and these require a lfllï¬;-ï¬ of confinement. The increase in the number of tubercular cases .at }munt in the sanitaria and other nstitutions is also a eontr‘lbuflni factor" he mldud. stating tha the county 180 of these cases. Dr. Cooke informed council of an amendment passed to the Sanitaria Act,° under which the Provincial Government will assume the entire cost of maintaining county paâ€" tients in tuberculosis cases. Statâ€" ‘ing that the date when this took effect was yet unknown, he exâ€" plained that the change would mean & saving of approximately $63,000 annually to York County. BY THE USE OF OUR â€"Read the Ads. FOR ONLY 65 Main St. S. pumbiihage GUALITY CLEANING of convenient payments on all purchases you can buy CHEAPER on time than for cash! Let us explain it to you toâ€"day! ACCRUED DIVIDEND PLAN PROMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 over always prevails, ‘ï¬nd fim“i:‘sod'l own nlat, Andintluh-ulo’you'uml When fighting for the right. uraged, Do not ioi te.. Dom m':‘u'. dwells within. _ Mold on, be not dismayed, * As the opposition of your foes When you‘ve done the right thing, So do not be discouraged, Right brings its own reward, Press on, till in the Master‘s voice, "Well done" is gladly heard. Canada during 1987 totalled 114, 441 valued at $149,170,527 comâ€" :And with 113,314 units valued at 117,582,796 in 1986, nr‘nmï¬nx a gain of 27.5 per cent, in numner and 26.9 per cent. in retail value. Against you is arrayed. Sales of new motor vehicles in DO RIGHT! A. M. BODGER, Mount Dennis. RADIO & FURNITURE CO. YOUR OLD ICE BOX 18â€"20 MAIN ST. N. and COR. MAIN and DUFFERIN Weston 1207â€"8â€"Phonesâ€"LY, 2626 am/:ade»_aflywfl'anw IRADE N Baptist Church was held on Saturâ€" a.,uumw&w tothcuck“u-uuh«qho cu:ï¬lcn& were in addition to all available automobiles. A particularly attractive E:: druu:wdmeont.u’h':é M 0 afternoon enumhmt.‘dléi“tho hou.nï¬gl su which grea uf:;'auymm&â€umm adults, Much appreciation was exâ€" One of the most largely attended picnics in the history of the Weston it "frrtement in thign: Th e or their splendid efforts, whh‘lg"mb the picnic such a decided success. Argyria is a peculiar disease which turns the skin a grayishâ€" blue; long continued use of mediâ€" ;:tim containing silver salts bring on. 69 MAIN ST. N. SUNDAY DINNER Soup or Cocktail (Fruit or Tomato Juice) 4 a â€"fli Broiler, Fried, or Brofl Sirloin Steak or Chicken or Lobster Salad Choice of Vegetables j Desserts Tea, Coffee, Milk FRESH FRUIT ICE CREAM SUNDAES Strawberry, Pineapple, Peach, Cherry, each ... 1 5° Cantaloupe ._________.___.20¢ Fresh Limeade or Orangeade 10¢ e BONITA + TEA ROOM PICNIC AT MADE IN CANADA DOES YOUR ICEâ€"BOX GIVE YOU THIS PROTECTION? Way to Preserve FOODS is in A TEMPERATURE Always Below S AFE civilization lasted 2 309 Tess meespling te archnote the earliest and latest temples. â€"â€"Read the Ads, THE ONLY WESTON FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY June 17â€"18 TWO FEATURES Edward G. Robinson Ifpe ‘ THE LAST GANGSTER o+ â€"ALSOâ€" Bert Wheeler _ "Where Sound Sounds Best" MAIN ST. N. Phone 483 Nelson Eddy TWO FEATURES Judy Garland _ â€" _ _ THOROUGHBREDS DOoN‘T CRY â€"ALSOâ€" Lewis Stoneâ€"Barbars Read 50° THEATRE MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY June 20â€"21 SELECTED CRIED "WOLF"! WED.~â€"THURSDAY _ _ Robert Woolsey lc« HIGH FLYERS Eleanor Powell Mickey Rooney SHORTS