y M His Workers and SIworten Their Efforts Thank You Weston R. B. ORD l n ie annonnnnnmnnnon,... . % Geo. W. Gardhouse _ WEsTON BOARD or Epucation Ifl“m“’" To Those Who Worked To Ensure My Reâ€"Election Thanks Again FOSTER ROWNTREE for those who supported his candidature for the Boa of Education and his deep appreciation of those who worked so energetically on his behalf. Thank You One and All For YourSupport Percy E. Ault Thanks Everybody T. RAY SIMPSON Councilior â€" Elect Citizens of Weston Ialy Thnks for Your Confidence to be held in St. John‘s Parish Hall Thursday, Dec. 14th at 2.15 p.m. To Those Who Voted T hanks CLIFF. R. MARCHANT Sincere Thanks Alex. Pearsonâ€" RICHVIEW BRANCH OF THE WwOMEN‘S INSTITUTE MOVIES, COMMUNITY SINGING AND OTHER ENTERTAINING NUMBERS Councillorâ€"Elect AND W. T. HALL DESIRES TO EXPRESS HIS Sponsored by Moffats Limited presented by the NMENT For himself." Whatever its origin, the m‘ scon came into eurrent use. rear some adjective generâ€" lguu added: "Heroic" poilu or * ous" poilu. At the front just poilu was considered ample, Beyond doubt the name poilu deâ€" rives from "poil", or hair, a prlpu. lar tmbg of virility. Du Bi ay, a sixteenthâ€"century poet, speaks a "hairyâ€"chest like that of Mars himself." Whatever its arigin tha The ‘Ladies and Mens Conservaâ€" tive Association are having their social em‘i'xï¬ on Monday night. E'Tezbody be welcome. rmpfl't owners‘ meeting was wel M&d on Monday even. A good crowd was present at the property owners‘ euchre on Thursâ€" day night. The winners were: 1st, T. Kirby; 2nd, Mrs. W. Mack; 3rd, C. Weech; 4th, F. LaRose; freeze out, Mrs. A. Ward and Mrs. Mathâ€" olficers were present. The next meeting will be election of officers. ay° [h,°_CCCA» 4. *Amose and 5. Hamilton, T. Kirby and Mrs. ing December 4. President, F. Laâ€" Rose was in the chair and all the â€"On Sunday, December 10th, the . Young People‘s Society of Woestminster United Church will have the choir of St. Paul‘s Italian United Church under the direction of Rev. li; &un.thA: Shelrhgu;:t artist it t Josep! â€" manelli viflhm be able to come with his harp. The meeting is to start at 8.15 p.m. The annual election of officers for 1940 takes place on Monday next, the 11th. Don‘t forget the big draw which takes place on the 13th, of this Get your sheets with the names of the children on who are to get a present from Santa Claus. This big event takes place on the 21st. Town Hall. _ We are ,-,osu.!e,zc&m that Bro. Dud Hayles is not doing as good as was expected and won‘t be out for a while yet, any brother living near please drop in and cheer him along. This is the month of big doings so don‘t miss the coming events. Lodge Leeds No. 48 S.0.E. Don‘t fe the euchre on Thursday -333'? 8 p.m. h{ 3 prize winning beasts from the| Ave: 1, commercial livestock show held in‘lA‘rhn: 3, M the Toronto Union Stockyards. fln, Fryer. Anyone is welcome to see these ‘drawn on N animals if they contact Mr. Bridgâ€" F. Bowering. man at 344 before December 15. | k d . â€"â€"Christmas is only a few days off. Have purchased | your gf.u from â€Wâ€"c.t- merchants * y have your requirements. er to cast a vote. Always in the right direction of course. _ â€"â€"Blection day with its exciteâ€" ment is over once again. Some are â€"The hustle and bustle on Wesâ€" ton‘s Streets yesterday depicted a busy election day. Voters were Susy election . _ Voters were being m..on.‘fl.». and thithâ€" lSonsofEnâ€"gm , and NBDPPY some are For Happy Holidays â€"F. J. Bridgman has purchased â€"Victorian Order of Nursesâ€" E._’-‘:ncth!huc;m WESTMOUNT I he-.dr_idmï¬ud-i-&cï¬w season will take its toll on your formal wear. Before it starta, be sure that everything is in perfect order, and during the gay whirl keep your clothes in appleâ€" pie order with our cleaning. Fether Bxes QUALITY CLEANING CLEANERS AND OYERs LOCALS LYndhurst 2188 for Nearly 205,000 mo les wen made in]chnznny in m year. Prize winners at the weekly euchre of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Trinkwon, Holâ€" (ley Ave: 1, Mrs. Hillman; 2, Mr. ‘Aiken; 3, Mrs. Ritchie. Sevensâ€"up, {Mrs. Fryer. Winner of the qg'hï¬ â€˜drawn on November 18th by Mr/ Then my heart will sing for And not!in: can e‘er destroy, Purest joy without alloy, Making me glad. _ _ | POET‘S CORNER | If I can say at close of evening That I am glad, I have helped someone discouraged __ _ And very sad, _ _ _ Many are sad, We can cheer and make them smile Making life_to them worth while, And with gentle words beguile, Making them glad. Mr. Wilson started the month of December with a talk on the time before the Kirst Christmas. Next week he will speak on the First Christmas and the next week on preparation for this Christmas. HELP SOMEONE TODAY If 1 can he}genm load to lighten 1 shall be glad, For the world is filled with sorrow The attendance was much better last week and we hope it will conâ€" tinue to increase until we get a ful} hguu; Let‘s see everybody out next Sund;I. Do not forget Corporate Comâ€" munion on Sunday next as it is the fourth anniversary of the founding of our class under the leadership of Mrs. Hooper. Yours in fellowshi DON BEARDALL. _ There were three Jrizu won by Mrs. Chas. Cooper, Miss M. Briggs, and Mrs. C. Keown. It seems Christmas is just around the corner, and speaking of Christmas, : we hope to have a bangâ€"up Christmas social on Thursâ€" day, December 21.. The idea of a g,"“"""“ h'e.:fi:hh::d‘:â€emmber inging a 5e gi n sugâ€" gested. We will probably try @“1‘5, and it should mean a lot of fun. We‘ll have more information about that later. plant called Weston Fire brigade out one day last week. Their resâ€" ‘ponse was quick, and damage was practically nothing. Under the auspices of the Junior W.A. Vita Milk Company gave a demonstration of tb:iir pm&t on Tuesday afternoon, giving a y list of family recipes, flm‘ were present. Mr. Mackey led in prayer with special prayers for peace. ‘ â€"A grass fire behind the Canaâ€" dian Cycle and Motor Company try out ingenuity u-mm& g::‘-mfi'i;i â€"â€"Christmas trees will be the next job for mother to erect and decorate. Help her this year and try out your ingenuity on some St. John‘s Anglican Y.P.B.C. Y.P. B. C. ALICE M. BODGER Publicity Secretary. joy meetâ€" the members of St. John‘s A.Y.P.A. ’5....“â€""2.... Aem e yncen ng o oysï¬A St. Mary the Virgin; Advent; Cal At Mr. Charles‘ Rev. C D. Cross and ""%W briefly to the gathering. s it Bernice Pedrick and her committee. lin selections. "'ln“q'saxu"' d the reciâ€" tation given by Miss Audrey Tomâ€" nes. dfacker, imyiteg att Prestuuite . Mac invil t to remain for a fireside hour in the Parish Hall Mr. Sam Charles, president c'l.‘ St. John‘s A.Y.P.A. Mr. Gordon Thompson favoured us with a solo and later Miss Roberta was Rev. '(E‘ n.;gri;;i _B'A;r L.Th, Chaplain est cronto Council of the A.Y.P.A. Emberson gave us two lovely The young people took an active part in the mnil, service and the special speaker for the evening _ December 3 was the A.Y.P.A. Sunday for St. John‘s, Weston, and :l&];l., attended the special services e At 8 a.m. the young people atâ€" temded the Corporate Communion, and after, they went into the Parâ€" ish Hall and enjoyed a hot breakâ€" Catoine, o7 ‘Rev . "Daviagn . Mr. Da , assisted by Rev. Mr. Sullivan, Grahamsville. Interment at Nashville cemetery, floral gifts from neighbors and friends bore tuï¬moni of the esâ€" teem in which he was held. The funeral was one of the largâ€" est in the locality, services being Mr. Daiziel will be greatiy misâ€" sed by those who knew him. He was one of the officials of Ebenâ€" ezer United church, a willing hi.nlx. er in all local activities, and a kindâ€" hearted neighbor. Many beautiful He was in his 49th year, and was born in Toronto Gore. Survivâ€" ing are his wife, the former Ethel Wiley, and five children, Walter, Margaret, Arthur, Fred and Mary, also his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Datiel of Woodbridge. _Word has just been received from Medicine Lodge, Kansas, of the sudden pusing on Nov. 28 of Mr. Tom Jewell who was for many years an outstanding business man of that town. He was prominent in all the different business and social activities and took a keen interest in municipal affairs. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow who was Miss Belle Forsyth forâ€" merly of Weston and one son ‘C’liflord of Denver, Colo., two Pndmm, Jim of Denver and Dr. om Jewell of the Toronto Weaâ€"‘ }Mm Hospital staff.© Misses Marâ€" and Annie Forsyth of 1 n‘s Drive are sisters of Mrs. Jewell. Everyone who knew Mr. Tom ‘Jewell will realize that they have lost a true friend and a staunch luvizrhr of the higher ideals which exemplified during his lifetime. Elmer B. Dalzie} Gloom was cast over Claireville community recently, when Mr. E. B. Daizie! passed away suddenly at his farm home. In the morning he had been to see his doctor in gles- tom who pronounced his condition as good. This was encouraging, as Mr. Daiziel had not been in robust health for almost a year. They drove round by Woodbridge makâ€" ing a short call at the home of his &nntl. Mr. and Mrs. John Daiziel. arriving home as he walked from the car to the house, Mr. Dalâ€" ziel collapsed and died, Mr.. and Mrs. H. B. Miller and family have moved from their home on Fern Ave. and taken up resiâ€" dence at 301 Vaughan Rd., Toâ€" ronto. Did someone take home the list from his subâ€"division, or was that just an excuse to keep up the life of the crowd, that was at the Town hall election night until the larger small hours ol. th: m‘orm’ng. Next week is the Christmas isâ€" sue of the Times and Guide, when the merchants will bring to each and every reader, bargains and value that will be _utoundinf;. Be sure and read the Times and Guide Christmas issue, and visit the stores to see what you are getting. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Charâ€" WILLIAM CHARBONEAU JR. PERSONALS] boneau, Main street south, who has recently enlisted in the Fortyâ€"cighth Highlanders. us members of the A.Y.P.A. hes from The Church of the OBITUARY Thomas Jewell away. Sister Galbraith is still in the hospital. We are sure if any of the sisters can go to visit her, she would enjoy it, Sister Luckett has the wool for the socks. Any Sister that would like to have some please get in touch with Sister Lckett right 1 usidanan 4 Your editor wishes to make a correction. The Juvenile election will be held on Dec. 28th, not the 8th, as was stated last week. Don‘t forget that Dec. 14th is Maplehurst election. Come out and help elect the 1940 officers. ho en s e t t dear mother, Mrs. J. Viney, who died Dec. 15, 1938. â€"Ever remembered by her g-ug.l_l}et; Mrs. J. Holley, Church St., Weston. __ Several of our members attended the Cityâ€"Wide A.Y.P.A. Conferâ€" ence last Saturday at St. Michaels and All Angels. Over 500 young people attended this conference an real enthusiasm was shown by all as they took part in the diseusâ€" sion. In.the evening Bishop Flemâ€" ing gave an illustrated lecture on his work in the Arctic mission. A social programme followed for the nmnindci of the evening, oone e nae t B Cde Next Tuesday the programme arranged is caY)ed "Labur Probâ€" lem and Pro and Con". Hope to see you all then. VINEYâ€"In loving memory of my of the Advent; and the third group visited with St. Judes A.Y.P.A. We have heard several interesting comâ€" ments concerning the evening and understand that one group landed in on a social evening, one on a disâ€" cussion group, and one on a special conferenceâ€"report and discussion, so the detailed reports to be given by members at ~our next meeting should be interesting ones. aos [ Daughters of Englam Notices under this heading 10c per count lineâ€"miniâ€" mum charge of 50 cer‘s THANK YOU | In Memoriam To The Electors , I Say For Your Wonderful Support T hank You W ES T O N e } _ STANLEY gl Thanks His ;| _ THEIR C SHOWN A < du.rln{ recent torrential downpours are the latest expressions of the "entente cordiale." Made of oilâ€" Francoâ€"British umbrellas which appeared in shop windows in Paris GORDON S. HARRIS /: J. O. SCOTT expresses sincere appreciation to the Electors of Weston for their support and will do his utmost to retain their confidence throughout his term of office as JACK ALLAN Reeveâ€"Elect _ TOWN OF WEeston Thanks His Supporters for THEIR CONFIDENCE Novel Umbrellas STANLEY RICHARDSON For Your Support THANK YOU CITIZENS OF WEsTON MAYOR ELECT TOWN OF WESTON N. NASO > the umbrellas form a circular Union Jack or an amusing combinâ€" ation of the Triâ€"color red, white and blue. The handles are small, wooden figures representing Chamâ€" berlain or Daladier, skin or silk cloth, the sections of Deputyâ€"Reeve