â€" The "Easiestâ€"toâ€"Clean" mTER "'LKER .\> mfls r.:nomo YES . . . ONLY |{®B ) M 8 3linutgs to .,-;q'?flf:’ clean CLEAN l |AFe= | Law Sets Salaties Of Professional Soccer Players In England Salaries made by professional goccer p%m in England are set ! law. a team loses a playâ€" makes $40, when the game is a tie his pay is $45, and when his EVERYBODY PAID ALIKE The satisfied acclaim of over & hundred t Canfiidian home owners u of t{xe grea tim ue money the thrilling comf@et andfflependability order coal, you it in a hurry. Yes want foved quichiy, sthoglt uce Jnt bether." 0n copruint DEMONSTRAT AND When Y SERVI Inction 3739 BLOwWER,.=,.~~â€"â€".............. $ COBBLES ........mase......â€"...â€"..$ Shakespeare‘ "COMPANY LIMITED 139 .& S$TREET S. ,‘ w h w Cl Â¥8 °+ 24 DENARDA, MT. DEN Shadow" every Sat. high LING & 50N send you a tonâ€"Phon# NO OAK STRE , SCREENED ced and the best equipment. coal filling your home with u-&m ite", Order ‘blue side wins, it‘s $50. The greatest player can make no ‘more. Once every five years a ben>"* game is held for a player who @ »>n on a team that length of t ..: and he gets $3,250. The average playing life of a man is 10 years. OLLEGIATE gieriis INn ATORIES â€"Read the Ads. MBER ant It JU. 9662 $1 $1 $9.2 10 Weston 525 556 trating ber address with ‘cuu N A-tlie :-:-r at ‘ was the â€" Te r t + ® on eveâ€" wing last. Mrs. Androws is a forceâ€" ly ®M _ Beginning on Paim Sunday and MMI# th Holy Week there will be Lenten Evanâ€" gelistic Services in the Church of the Good conducted b Captain J. of the . Charch Army Training . Pailm Sunâ€" d-w‘-nk--tuu.-uvp-. Week nights at 8 o‘clock, All are welcome to attend these meetings The members of the Bible Class of Pearen Memorial United Church will be host to the Bible Class of mct-aamwna.a on Sunday afterncon March at 2 o‘clock. One hundred per cent. attendance is expected from both ’ Euchre Results The results of the weekly euchre of Westmount and District Pror erty Owners‘ Association, held Thursday, March 16th: llti(lln. R. La Rose; 2nd, Marjorie McVitâ€" tie; 3rd, D. McArthur; 4th, Mrs. Colborne; consolation, Mrs. Mathâ€" ers. In the freezeâ€"out C. Wardâ€" mTMJ. Bower won out and J. Lake and G. Stewart were second. At the first March meeting of the association, Mr. E. Worgan, Mr. H. Boot and Mr. O. Kingdon were elected trustees of the hall. Rev. R. P. Walker, B.A., STâ€"B. was guest at both servces. Inst m St. George‘s Church, St. Catharines. The mornâ€" ing service was broadcast over station C.K.T.B. We to learn that Mrs. s-un’w-u,mmvhu in Western Hospital it critical On wmud-mn‘, March 29th the usual ten Service of the Church of the Good Shepherd will be withdrawn in order to allow mh.iom to attend the Bibical entitled: "He hath Great Possessions" which will be presented in the church auditorium at 8 p.m. This drama has been ndoHeJ by leading thinkers as containing lesâ€" sons of great value. Large audiâ€" ences have seen it in many Toronto churches and everywhere appreciaâ€" tive comments have been expressâ€" ed. The Women‘s Parish Guild is sponsoring this presentation and the entire cast are connected with the church. Keep the date open. Committee. Mrs. A. R. hn, of Toâ€" ronto, covener of laws for the Provincial Council for a number of years will be the guest speaker, and will take as her topic, "Silk Indusâ€" try and its effe‘ta on the Japanâ€" ese Chinese Situltion." All women are invited. â€"The stores are stocked with those wee packets of seedsâ€"it is wise to get yours while the choice is still good. They do seem to get sold out. â€"Weston Local Council of Woâ€" men will hold their March meeteing in Central United Church on Monâ€" day March 27th at 2.45 p.m. when the arrangements will be in charge of Mrs. D. G. Roy and Her Cinema â€"Pride of Weston L.T.B. held their envelope draw on Mar. 14 and the results were as follows; 1st, Mrs. Dennis, 108 Dufferin St., 1 pair of blankets; 2nd, Carl Bell, 24 Greenside Ave., Smoking Stand; 8rd. E. Clarke, Bushey Avenue, Mi, Dennis, Cushion; 4th, Mrs. Fo.‘,‘sa White Ave., Lighter; 5th, Mrs. Chipman, 93 Earlscourt Ave, a â€"Some folk think there should be a Weston car leave the Junction at 8.10 a.m. instead of not having one from 8 a.m. to 8.20â€"this is a long wiit,rers'pe"ci;il; if {lour- boss is waiting for you. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Write our editor a letter. â€"Have you been counting the storm‘. Sundays latelyâ€"admitted there have been quite a few, If you are put out about weekâ€"ends bringâ€" li:&'eb.dnd'“mr -â€"&.hnce th: r a et rea count and laud those geant!f:{ spring weekâ€" ends that are almost upon us. â€"The most . discriminating buyâ€" er would be tempted by the disâ€" g:y of spring finery that are ing shown right now in Weston ;tom‘.n;l‘he t«:ulor con;biutim are new intriguing. It seems â€" thing goes for color this lp.l':.l?‘ season. ‘ b;-“Conl:menh v;er; numerous about the m which aj in last woek'lp?:m of The muwd Guide. Did {on read it? The auâ€" thor certainly has an enviable sense of humour. _ â€"â€"Thank you â€"â€" af corresâ€" pondents who mm our mulummbmdhvv’uon ?:'lld'.oflh.mï¬m e ays knew everybody read the locais, â€"Tuesday there was to be an equal amount of da mhtnnd darkness. Did you time \’t or were you taking advantage of the extra night to get caught up on sleep? your Hydre Bill in MT. DENNIS forceâ€" | And ihai_z“ ;?J’ET#“ assisting.. . Mrs. _ H. Masâ€" | ed he would ord râ€"a and the social -.Immnnn-w. oc the progriminc. s j for April his lips over some of the items,\G. Shaw, Mrs. H. Smyth, Mrs P.‘.“'!‘_"".J'!!.:!Lm!lbv'-.- im Ti Mn Hik Being and havin only n’;:;!m'w 0 French, he would Cesar, a .tdvhonhhl-:m-\ to read aloud the menu from on number of enlightening and enjoyâ€" able alides. "Dick Whittington and his Baby Kitten," a merry pantomime is goâ€" ing through an intensive period of er at Voisin‘s, a famous Paris restâ€" l"'.t. &â€â€˜J&h O‘London‘s '-lufld' m who used to lunch there daily during his stays in Paris. } Successful Luncheon â€"The ladies of Post 213 Canaâ€" dian Legion wish to thank the many ladies who helped make their lunch a success, that was held March 14th. The following ladies were the prize winners: 1. Mrs. Tbomimn. 2. Mrs. Wilson, and 3. Mrs. E. Webster. The blanket draw was won by Mrs. Sickey of Toronâ€" to. The table decorations were in in honor of St. Patrick‘s Day, gie:n‘ centred with a large harp and a wheel barrow at each side. Individual hand made carnations were f!vours for cach guest preâ€" sent. rehearsals. Presentation of this atâ€" tractive performance is -.?ected Yery soon after Easter. Mr. S. Nightingale is directorâ€"inâ€"chief and determined to have it perfect, _ We are glad to hear that Mrs. ChrisCl-rkeolQmSLiagogr.. sing favourably at the Western Hospital. The friends of Mrs. J. Harmon, Guestville Avenue will be cfl"""’ to know that she has left hosâ€" | PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeves and Mr. Frank Reeves of MacDougail Avenue motored to their tottage at Wasago Reach on Sunday, Mr. Neil Felker of Felker Bros has returned from Sunny Florida and is back at work. Saqe and convalescing very satisâ€" actorily. But _ Englishman Liked French moominani it s great hotelkeeper, had been a waitâ€" c [S°20®C Freturning home, everyone ~â€"St. Patrick was well honored in \had supper in the cafeteria, where Woodbridge district, when dances the tables had been colorfully deeâ€" were held at Elm Park, under ausâ€" orated for St. Patrick‘s Day. pices of the Balyma Club in charge â€"â€"_. of Gem;ge Robinson and Bill Warâ€"| After secing some of the teachâ€" wick, Toronto. At the Orange lers industriously ° tidying â€" their Hall, under the auspices of the{,ch.-,ol eupboards, one of our reâ€" Senior Women‘s Institute, the anâ€" |norters composed this little ditty: nual St. Patrick dance was held. Days must come and days must 'T: A program of old time, modern and And the dust on the shelves it novelty dances to music furnished continue to blow; by Catania‘s Orchestra, Aurora, |\But now that Spring is here they was supplied. Committee in charge say, included: Mas. M. Glass, Mrs. W.|This dust must blow another way. Rymill, Mrs. G. D. McLean, Mrs. The School‘s Exhibition is soon to A. Hollingshead and Mrs. A. B. be held Cousins. mel ul e 2 d q c Petepon Athletic Club â€"All young men 18 years and over are invited to get acquainted with the W.W.C. Athletic Associaâ€" tion, a work out in physical trainâ€" ing will be held at two o‘clock on Saturday afternoons and at seven o‘elock on Mon.t,!:y eveni:s. I{ you are coming prepared, bring shorts and shirts or the next best thing, some one suggested a bathâ€" ing suit. â€"If you belong to a Church {your rounds next Frida organilxtion. 0t k community that | the School Exhibition a has no news representativeâ€"why iNteresting work of the don‘t you step out and up like the iNZ YOung artists. "private of the Buffs" and send us |> fls your items. each week. We, personâ€"|, Report cards are becor ally, will appreciate it and so will|!¢" and "swaller. Next 4,700 homes in and surrounding|N2PS, we‘ll be taking th Weston. |ings home in shorthand Ne rrcrrdlh delgnecece cce ;inch sauare piece of Athletic Club \ well! The more tuilyq â€"All young men 18 vears and|murs the student bodv. â€"The Lighthouse Mission from| The Art Club, having been startâ€" Véllore is changing its meeting|ed rather late in the season, has place to the Polish Community|not acquired many members as Hall, 27 Heintzrman Avenue, West|Yet, so any night you may see Toronto. Mr. Peters who is so wen|these faithful pupils working very known to the Vellore Community |hard ‘in Miss Govenlock‘s room. cordially invites you to attend. The|They are making various kinds of time is 3 p.m. each Sunday, posters and soap models. Be sure inimeritieree fpermmcccoucnges to "drop i:\l" when lA\;_ou d:“ m:lking â€"If you belong to a urch, |your rounds next Friday night at on‘njgxï¬on' .,,“{ commcu:uy th:’:.‘ theâ€"School Exhibition and see the has, no news representativeâ€"why iNter®sting work of these promisâ€" don‘t you step out and up like the iDE YOung artists. â€"York County Home and School Council will meet at Sherbourne y uce "g «L ol .m. er, Mr. . Avery, %Nd placement officer of the deâ€" rtment of Labour. Subject, Youth g'.r-lnint Movement. ; â€"â€""To Save money is to make it" â€"If you wish to make 40¢â€"run a chni’}iod ad for four successive weeks for $1.00 instead of at 35¢ a week at intervalsâ€"4 times 35 is $1.40 you know now. This is a new offer and well worth while. â€"Our classified section is your logical answer to that piece of furniture that seems crowded out, blnnl:lï¬ll.\:rynu(ulww-.:‘n. â€"put an in your comm{ paperâ€"The Times and Gnidoâ€"nz see how fast it is snapped up. â€"Grenfell sewing tes will be held Friday afternoon, March 24th, at 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. W. A. Howlett, 326 Main St. N., Wesâ€" # â€"March 21st officiall first day of -’r!l:."ht unoffi it was very cool for spring â€"Thoughts are turning to ‘the 'Dli'l!lldtnl-{?m soon the home lovers will with their KNBEW WHEAT HE WANTED Woodbridge St. Patrick‘s TIMES Ball Wll'-, After secing some of the teachâ€" _ Orange ers industriously ° tidying . their s of ‘helschool eupboards, one of our reâ€" , the anâ€"\norters composed this little ditty: was held. Days must come and days must 'T: odern and | And the dust on the shelves will turnished’ continue to blow; _ _ _ for we print _ Thursday last the Thistletown Rector spoke to his tion mainly _ on "And Pm afar off," leaving a very helpful message with them. On s-nd:‘y. March 19, the death occurred Mrs. Annie S. F. Drewett. She was a faitoful memâ€" ber of St. Andrew‘s Church helpâ€" ing in the Sunday School, choir and Guild and will be sadly missed. Inâ€" terment took place at St. Phillip‘s on Wednesday, many friends payâ€" ing their last respects. She leaves two daughters to mourn her loss, Mrs. Gebrge Garrett and Mrs. Wilâ€" \frid Marnie, both of Thistletown. OnS-%y.luehlhl,lr.l. Hunt of Wycliffe officiated; his text Paul said "Lord what will hahnmbb?â€mwe- ,'miubhdl!plywu im or his visit. On Thursday, March 16th, a |party of twentyâ€"five girls from our school were among the hundred guests of York Memorial Collegiate (at a dance playâ€"day held at that tschool. Folk and modern dancing (were enjoyed by all, under the {direction of J(r. John _ Madsen. l-M'"f of She‘ irls _went swimming This vear there are going to be several bic attractions at our Anâ€" nual Exhibition. In the Physics "lab" a Fluorescent Lamp will be shown. This lamp has a very bright light and uses &ï¬la electric power. In the Household Science department, desserts, suitable for the different seasons in the year, will be displayed. There will also be an exhibit of the sewing and work done at Night Sehow In Room 104 there will be a tea room, Xhm ufr.:’hmeglu will be nrvho.d.. very oyable program been arranged for the auditorium throughout the evening. Folk daneâ€" ing, gymnastic exercises and tumbling will be a few of the many items on this program. This is a brief outline of the many things which will be on view tomorrow evening at 7.30. Next Sunday, March 26, will be Communion Sunday. . be held At w!)lxicb the pupils take part very well; They are dusting and cleaning that all may shine For this Friday evening at sevenâ€" twenty to nine. in the school tank, while others plaved basketball and badminton. Before returning home, everyone had supper in the cafeteria, where the h’bl‘es had been colorfully decâ€" The exams are over. But as the punils draw sighs of a hard gleam enters the e every teacher in the school. 4 is being worn to the office as the princival stimulates la energy in a number of j April plugging brings May saved and broucht tom to form ingenious exhibits. hasten to school at unearthly hours with their works of art in order to esâ€" cape the ruthless comments of their classâ€"mates. Cunboards are filling un! Experiments are being tested! Pupils are being delegated to various assignments for the big night. Yessiree! The 1929 School Exhibition is going to be the best ever! caricatures, and a page. The form gossip mbm ew words about every 'ifluyll in the school. Graduates find the pictures and alumni most inhnnd-i.‘m nbov,sél,:hpriahmb tt:i: year! Get your magazine a Annual Exhibition or have your friends procure a copy for you. With the advent of the School Exhibition, burnt matches, toothâ€" picks, cellophane wra and delicate wood are being diligently Thistletown HDE Weston High and Vocational School AMPUS | stimulates 1 number of brings May _becoming smalâ€" Next year, perâ€" ng the sad tidâ€" thand on a two 8 p.m. â€" by aper. "Ah ost," murâ€" But of : A path e door, lagging pupils. y tests! it even â€"relief. eye of has | by ly, to ly, to and se to our hearts to T\ cise our wi us to think or abroad ma{ we ever seek extension of Thy Kingdom. Let assurance of Thy presence say from sinning, strengthen us in and comfort us in death. O I our God, accept this Prayer Jesus Christ‘s sake. Amen. enabled faith, a humbly in India Remember the time and the place â€" Memorial School, Friday evenings at 7.30 p.m. and all girls eleven years and over are invited to join. Let us put Weston and the 106th Guide Company as the best ever. T } The 106th Company of the ‘Girl Guides held a most . successful “'"'E‘::whmrlf‘ wi $ m{- b‘g\d’lltllnt and we are looking forward to lendid year for the Guides in V;e:gon. y TT PAYS Almighty r whose 'l:he" elite drink elephant‘s milk vhose gr led to fi , and eve bly besee luides th ision of | rance of sinning. coinfort o resolve ) live pm soul and omment| | ARROW CL J. T. FARR & SONs, LIMITED WESTON 254â€"1u,. 4186 comr eseech ‘s _ that Thine wills o purely and m: ades may irl G and ight the gooi ver prove viet ech Thee so hat we may ine obedience is on Thy be! wisely, to sp« e bravely, to urely. Bless ace ght make nake us a s. Whether â€" we ever y Kingdom uide Prayer everlasting God, Thy servants are the good fight of ove victorious, w : Phee so to inspire ve may ‘yield our edience and exerâ€" behalf speak to act Guides GIRL at ho reek , Let: save If. Help k rightâ€" ct kindâ€" in body blessing home life, Lord, c for lod, | the the ADVERTISING PAYSâ€"TRY IT! MOoVING TIME IS HERE Al Whxy. Tak es ? / 0{& C €¢ S War e Cartage _ T |:/hdne 959 Weston u}:!@éus Service â€" Modern Vans Announce for 1 e F nly %‘@%7&{{ 9c EVéry Ord m{u;ting to 65¢ MEN‘S $ JUZA&121 LADIEY and MEN‘S SPRING COATSâ€"65¢e ‘AVOIY THE EASEER RUSH YOURJSPRING CLEANING EARLY eous Service â€" Modern EXPERIENCED â€"WORKMEN All Loads Fully Insured P.C.V. LICENSES IN BIGGER LOADS AND LOWER COSTs®* AND DYERS WESTON 120 CLEANERS | THURSDAY, DRESSES (Plain}â€"65¢