«t 'â€"_/-ï¬‚ï¬ * e Al A /m m \% wuk '“‘:«*/\7 1 â€"â€"a Pook! LOW ROUND TRIP FARES # *muNTREAL â€" $12.00 Fri igs at sevenâ€"thirty in ‘thbl@d":hgc'hml rooms of St. Matthias, A nt that grows 11 feet tall and :l:g yellow, bellâ€"like flowers has been brought to the San Franâ€" ciseo Fair from ruins of the Incan City of Machu Picchu in Peru. For Winter Travel Sugrestions Cal) TORONTO COACH TERMINAL ADELAIDE 4221 WHERE TO place, and any young people are cordially invited to attend. T reskdent, TNo m‘}'fl;nty i;';; orman i President, Gordon Main; Secretaryâ€" Treasurer, Sheils Thrush. On Friday, November 3, the in stallstion of officers will take founding of the society, its doings, “fll, the‘mesuin‘ of the pledge, The follovlni are the of-fl&n elected for the coming {ur: Honorâ€" ary President, Rev. T. B. Butler: S vuuï¬u;: au:u-vvnl' + 4 M0 60° 10 wi on t minion at St. Ol‘ve’lnmmb. _ The meetings are to be held on ::" "f'“uu-s, ln!ut’at: b:uuu'wu ve formed a socie known as "Christian Endeavour", This soâ€" MOUERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE Christian Endeavour of financial power and & help in svoiding . yeat 1989 finds us still pioncering slong years of Canada‘s hiscory, the Bank of Montreal has contributed much to this country‘s financial security, To the individual depositor the Bank has meant complete safety for personal savings. To the fairmer it has been a strams To the farmer it has been a strong, useful ally and a reliable counsel on conâ€" ditions. To industry it has been 1 source of financial power and a help in avoiding unwartanted speculation. For Government $ T RONG AND HELPFU L Through 122 YHears ver scrong and truscworthy, through 122 _ â€"â€"national, provincial and localâ€"s dependâ€" are nf Pose Asts KHELLL CAE P u40 zy ;s | STUDENT‘S NIGHT ‘, NOVEMBER ¢, 1989 WESTON BRANCH: 45 MAIN ST. NORTH J. W. WALLACE, MANACER & | RAVINA GARDENS|| _ _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ __ b_| _ Tee sxatine _ || J. BLUMENTHAL & CO. arycs Auaort Ts Oe ‘o Sapecity. Phankt are due to the Rev. W. A. Mackey for his hmh?‘u.b for z # service John‘s Anglican Church, marching from nu‘-fl ngtom School headed by Euit mt mmaucl pirats to mang laining, and can prove a meaning Ctamnte.med, thnte miaees aliee, but me in the business uf Scoming." The |_Boy Scouts We are all blind until we see . N‘!\m. h‘ï¬. h-ma: plan i othing worth making _ It does not make the man. In vain we build the world, uniess n'l"he‘atrl_bgm“ Why build these cities glorious 1st Hardington Scout Troop Cod Liver Oil Concentrate A, B, D and for G Capsules 2 This is your opportunity to save money on products that are listed below which have not AS YET Puretest Liver Tolsly by Ihe Sioant dainigs . _( 5% bottles for ...._.__.__._ Â¥s Inch‘s Rexall 1: Sale ESTABLISHED 1817 box of Countless other items are listed on our handbills. â€" You should have one. EVERY FRIDAY 1sS NOW ON ENDING SATURDAY 2 * 1.01 lone?:hh Tab» 2 * 1.01 Oil able finsncial collaborator. ts ® All Canadians, whatever theit station in life, for and greater dence in an institution which has never changed in character, yet has constantly modernized its services. In 1817 we pioâ€" meesed slong sound, helpful lines. "The ‘...&uafm’nur-qu.}.,,,_‘,? dic advanced in price. 'gri--llï¬;'ï¬h‘ in Clage. ‘ummc“%‘a;udu-{‘ mneed any more, them to the Scouts when they call at your door mas, M mended nadpd-u: sure they Eig_?.g'fl_g g-u:’: and the whole service was & lesson :‘flt value of love and service after all are the aims of the leck siun in the Rune."" ure. %":‘M Alex Shook inâ€" vested Ken Dallan and have several more for & later investiture. __The church parade last Sunday tute sccossrah whts the in Wwes" + st Werâ€" ton Cubs out in full gï¬ accomâ€" Scouts of 1st Weston hopifig to have a toy s _ We might report the progress of &-mthfm imthrll-:tbm :;hcl o hn ive them passed in time for the busiâ€" Firstaid Gauze Adhesive Tape, 2" x ;oï¬.. â€"2"*" 16e FREE ParKmc || WEsto8 COR. MAIN AND DUFFERIN L2 11c _2 266 ~2" T6e _ 2"" 26¢ z boxes 21 o Friday ni oY andt nc have his foot amputated. The staif e yn'ils ofmm Than omto:osllinflldtmmnm funds _w“ho'l: this boy M‘mm apprec coâ€"operation our -chool.“ For further information about the dance see Bruce Lawrâ€" Students! Mr. Metcalfe has anâ€" nounced that there will be a Glee Club this year. No definite date has The language Club executive for Siouice Lecmigusin Te presigent 0! Â¥ Alex Stenhouse; Secretary, Evelyn Everyone will enjoy a mogdinui'- esting evenix& so come help boost the Club to greater success this year. Don‘t forget, next Monâ€" d-x emln’ at 7.30 p.m. F~ A beneh%nee to be {H at Etobiâ€" coke Hl%h School on Friday, Noâ€" vember 3. A cordial invitation tb mpnpi)s of our school to .Hli a . ver Qflâ€"ufl assured, -t't.ho same dm a Sichiceks raxop team: baving mat with an M'Em rugby has unfortunately had to fvhnlmh&victory for Weston, The boys of blue and white had the edge and made use ‘of it. In the first half Watson kicked points for Weston. In the third quarter Mcâ€" Kelvey . kicked <a point. In the fourth quarter Peter Marks, for Weston, intercepted a . Scarboro rul and ran to Scarboro‘s yard ine. In the folowingw by comâ€" plto fhdowns The ‘play c ,md a touc n. T was. ~â€" verted by McKeivey, cait ies 1 Gardhouse; Music Convener, l-rz Leuty; Representatives, sAâ€"Bo! ?Ambk:rth, 5Bâ€"Ed. Rushbrook, Sheiton, C. Sp.â€"â€"Mildred Mousiey. Monday November 6, has been set for the first meeting of the Club. The gmt speaker for the evening will Miss â€"Marguerite MacDonâ€" ald, of the Toronto University. Everyone will enjoy a most interâ€" championship. CIIA met IIA, the latter hoennrn{ victor, HII defeated TIC. IHIB and IVA however, played a tied game. Next week, the third form team plays for the senior championship. 8â€"0 and Etobicoke winning the J\mlm-w 11â€"7. At boro last Friday the senior game was a duel until about dnthhdo,umcr.llchhsmhdu ;clnnam h'ni:hl‘-,ihh:t Searboyo gained the third ter. In the first half Moore km two ginu for Weston but Scarâ€" boro kicked three. On the kick off in the second half Weston scored _ ‘This week the volley ball again got under way. Murnï¬.ril‘t lant phyinï¬. CIIB succeeded in deâ€" feating HIl for the second form _ On October 20 about half " the school migrated to Etobicoke and saw two very interesting games, It has hunnnntnd in the paper that there will be no more deâ€" pqmr.-utal mgnth- in _ the 'luLauto'fl'AhD.hm: lllh‘ï¬o.hthlrfmuo more mn-hfl & the June exams! It will every day work that counts. A grim token of the present lunnuot;uuheuhmin Miss mtï¬tu room: It is a !: lass, Athenie, t in a rey ‘ y a com| lflï¬r.minao:t‘mmï¬ with the directions for‘using writâ€" ten on the top. Pupils who tried the respirator on looked very song suitable for rugby étc. ‘Oualmtcuhnm.hud at it too, Mr. Metcalfe we believe, will, if goum.mu music for these little "ditties." lpc-.kin%of music, we hope to have a Glee Club thhmr.SoboonLonrto-tor further announcements, 5 ?'0:' are the tea dances coming s':_‘.'fSnt_-,_ M es . kicked a placement and two points in the second half, The final score was Scarboro 7, Weston 3. There is no news of the Camera Club this year, Where are our camâ€" cra fans? a point on Poole‘s kick, Searboro Through the schoolâ€" facil« mumc.?ma'-“énn Teporiant avents ‘Of The past Int weird and a little ghostly too. To us it is a rather significant playâ€" thing but to people in the war zone it is &n object of absolute necesâ€" sity. The school ( ther the in ‘the whont) har Dcoue made conscious, Some of the students have tried their ability to write a . The Men‘s Combination ** regugar to 1000, SPBOIRL . c c ud Me sercikk 2 ____ Men‘s Jumbe Knit SWEATER COATS, 3 Days Only FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY SPECIAL â€", jAMPUS (U,OMMENT Weston High and Vocational School TIMES AND GUIDE utrhlm.i-lnl f I nfl::.-awxmd: {dble. There is no o.);ltnflon";o serve abroad s sn nmiensa m * pros a \ltnxnl. aainst a powerful l:: wellâ€"organized enc:nfly. Australia must make a full ort. Viem can only be achieved if the Bri countries, with France, are able to exercise military , economic strength and a :érah':l resoluteâ€" ness superior to enemy‘s," said the Prime Minister. . "It would be impossible to tify indefinite continuance % voluntary :{mm.†said the grimo Minister. "It is a sound, demoâ€" eratic principle that sacrifice should be borne as equally as posâ€" would be possible to extend the area usly subject to compu!â€" sory since men in remote centres be pla in estabâ€" lished camps. The up of a fresh draft yearly progresâ€" sively place the militia on a comâ€" pulsory basis, though for some lished camps. The up of a fmhdrdtmly%:rpa‘ru- dvlely place the militia o;l a ea-; sory basis, though: for som ?i;ez.mjofltyvnldhmn. of several important anouncements made nuutx by Prime Minister Menzies of It will beâ€" come effective in January. lmgx:-ud the growing feelâ€" ing that the 3:hmhry system was iax.;eq‘:ihblo, tb&. Government dï¬ â€˜ sustain prescribed m strength of 75,000 by reintroducing onward would consist of regular \ 1 Iready .nu“m::;'h“t would 1’,‘.‘ pomsible: to exteng ins area previously subject to compulâ€" training, abolished in 1929, was one mmpnl.%’ hflnhz ; for the home defense. first consi of unmarried men whguvafll be 1‘ years old by July 1, , will be called up before the end of Januâ€" __As the training from this point Co * 'lvo ;"7 Is Adopted In Australia set for the but meanâ€" ctising his scales to make this %%’m ho ‘ante Wath Tuesday afternoon the plans for the Conning Tower really got under way, Form representatives were chosen and many of them attended the meeting although we are sorry uugl:unnmml{ur the representatives will be considered members of the statf and their decisions will play a vital part in the development of the magazine. But the respon ibility for the success of the Cou:z Tower rests not only with the s ?"' with the whohh:t;dcnt body. our contri obtaining advertis. ozvn’iin.nlhflltnw ,,M"‘f.,...“. maintain the Compulsory Military Training To 8 In ue nsures Squa! Seonitic, high standard of our Year Book Be able to say that you did some, ofire is 'r'.'fn%'&' io en i ihe p':o‘n: r‘:nh % If you 'o:l: l!_;gan,! fï¬ommmmc» ning Tower any member of its help o0 to driids That yok Soult midothoawto?nnmdhwluf ing to be filled. Students! Go to work and make the 1989â€"40 Conâ€" ning Tower a Year Book to be proud of! Salvation Army Red Seal Tag Day SATURDAY, NOV. 4th In Aid of Comforts For $1.25 $1.50 An d Carnegie‘s 1 umounted to $400,000006, of which he gave away more than $350,000,â€" First it was stated on the inspirâ€" ation of Nazi propagandists that the e sbiny maete werk me genet ‘s was and it showed that no such funds were carried aboard the liner, sunk & few hours after declaration of war, He lh"tnd: news; bt:'d aatter, and he had ï¬ them "to the best of my know! there were neither gold nor securiâ€" ties on board the Aj L* ltvoulduumtthermhv- inï¬tt:ihdtowminuth that Britain sank the steamer in an efâ€" fort to win American sympathy and possible intervention, is trying to establish a pretext for her own acâ€" tion in torpedocing the vessel. In doâ€" ing so, she only condemns herself, #u for the defence of Canada. ;"n,:."‘.:,m uil::th‘h‘z“nh::. é‘ pa d romanes statement of Erie Reford, :-thulu Donaldson An-.m"fl: Mn ollacinaaionae ties were described as "ridicuious" by Mr. Reford, â€" Commenting on a story in a New York umw to the effect that the liner carried funds to underâ€" :r“#ommnum.uod there was no gold nor securities aboard. muzt,hnidk:neu- firmed in a cable he rece from the line‘s head office in Glasgow. _ 55 Main $t. N. Gold For Canada Euts e ies h t H M d hn POLLOCK‘S SHOES SAVE OUR CASH Children‘s Oxiords & Strups Children‘s Shoes M it the use of the basement of his|join us C church so that meetings wight be e & h“t(lp.tvb‘hhd-oh.l * â€" executive in the first year and bas | oys our ‘s at all times kept a watchful 674| Citisens. k on the activities, Words ate but a poor mode of expression, yet it is â€" felt that these few lines may in no mmm small way show out &ppreciation @ and gratitude for services 0 lOv» | Lommmmmmmemmmnmmmmmeemines Club is much indebted. The 1 G. Ernest Forbes was amongst upon our rolls, he did much for the Club at its imception, securing for !A“At:llbrlï¬qhm, this season, hold a home hm lnh.whkbhthc"uthuhn very successful. We ° understand Mthmin.flctm:z.flw.&h, is the date set for it year and the ladies are looking forward to the usual good responsé. The Cribbage: Team registered another loss on Monday night. We wugomnhuu mgfl this season and almfb A is hamae eague. mm-mmwï¬ a dull boy, and to provid« the play is one of the activities of the Club. Our list of games is steadily inâ€" creasing ‘and now ‘ includés bakeâ€" telle, indoor quoits, crokinole, checkers, cards. We | are " looking i K to forward in the v:: near mur:m included, t we are qm m‘lot the ml:“u far as the It is with 647 *CCCETOE # The Presbyterian Yo All work and no play mm!m‘ were the gu You are no doubt aware that the in time 118 oo -"“"J's’...".. lock‘s stroffers thould be at veven GoBDars a patr=> while Ou° . gue _ _ “ Soatass 0 EiE PnE Pevonrsar "oieoanel J w compare We wemn lortanst: in héting a intmendous 25 Styles to thoose "" Dhules to thoose frim in thiy populst Tin> of Pollock‘s Men‘s Shoesâ€"hey nave * Fecdi®L" . P en t i5 tenainment.". ce l 1 T " Mardy colourfual and centical ¢o%â€" fumes worn, r f--rd:':nur.-wm"'fl Jatk Smuck for the most }-Mea-um- i _ Dancing brought the evening to 1 50e 10e Mesie peing upplied by Parish Hall. â€" > * _‘ '; " Badimintoh, Table T % Novel Noving: games plaged forme, es several years of use in the ::::,,...mo:_g_g Ont., . is compounded as _ mm;muanmmu'i.p: * Anglican Enduinton Glab 26 Good Mineral Misture OW ST 1