Road Hogging Headed List When Motorists Registered At Show When visitors wege asked, at the recent Automobile Show, to record their pet amnqyance at the booth where opinions on ways to increase safety were registered, says the "She didn‘t realize that I couldn‘t get away " "She says here, she‘ll be home by LONG DISTANCE :.ql-"-". foolish to worry â€" m’:ï¬-. minds â€" And it‘s so sasy too. Your call is on its way in a fow seconds, Rigk "hat 24 THEIR PET ANNOYANCE jNew York Herald Tribune, they And mowe is ‘ï¬g{ $ another voice : "Perhaps she‘s had an dent â€" . . h dear, what shall I do?" WESTON 74 BUY COAL NOW AND save IRVIN LUMBER co. LTtD "=" ®et Delter service and you get more for your money when you buy coal early. Take advantage of the short preâ€"season slack to fill your coal bins with the best for less, Insure a warm home all through winter at a minimum cost. Complete stocks for all DUFDOSAs.. toâ€" or seven (and all as well), and place 139 MAIN STREET s â€"PHONESâ€" The onlf reminder of the war at the exhibition of Photography . in Commerce â€"and Industry, w h ic h opened at the Royal Institute Galâ€" leries, Piccadilly, the other day, was some remarkable pictures of exploâ€" sive flames and other highspeed camera miracles. Some of the smallâ€" est of these T{Muru took six months to make. They show the shadow of a detonation wave of an explosive travelling at a mile a second and photographed at oneâ€"millionth of a second exposure. [ un uc ness en c Li put road hogging at the top of the list. + One rugged rhymester, deâ€" sirous of putting his heart in his work, wrote on a ballot: It‘s no longer news that (phf'li- cal) science can take numberless devices, originally intended to serve the arts of peace, and make them serve the grim purposes of war. But here‘s a little story that is news, says the New York Worldâ€" Tel,empg_: * f A "sonic vibration" device deâ€" veloped for signaling between subâ€" marines, is now being used to break up butterfat globules and so make milk more digestible for babies. Remarkable Pictures Shown at Reâ€" cent Exhibition in London The road hog is a dangerous beast; You find him, driving west or east, Or north or south, by night or day; You wonder how he gets that way. Device Invented â€" For War Now Serving Useful Purpose SOME CAMERA MIRACLES tractive and finest value of smartlyâ€"styled FORSYTH Cravats, Shorts, Pajamas, and Muffiers. we have ever offered. while our range still offers a wide selection. @ We carry also a full Uine COLEMAN "THE TAILOR® 16 MAIN SOUTH PHONE WESTON 2 STORY IS REVERSED **No one ever regratted JU. 9662 | Af the GARDENS wevi | fhem. Charlie Querrie is the latest u‘ enter the argument of Mr. Appa‘ versus the rest of the hockey greats and he picks "Scotty" D-vkloa as his trug {mt hockey playerâ€" \from what I can find in the records |Davidson is rightfully entitled to a |place in hockey‘s lnfl of fame but leave it to Querrie to pick a player |whose record is so far in tbacE-t 'thnt only himself and Santa us |can talk about it as eye witnesses, Bill Stewart, the demon whistle ter Patrick as the big boss and his| tooter of the N.H.L., is coming in \two sons "Muzz"â€"and Lynn, Then for some very adverse criticism and|the Colville boys give Lester a he well deserves it, es y after brother act that is worth a look of his job in the Leaf “fman‘rboeh?mmnr’od-c.‘!h of last &turd-yâ€"-:utou ing I|Kilreas (Hector and Kenneth) give will say for this billiardâ€"ball top| Adams a family compact with refereeâ€"he can take it and he can|Conny Smythe not to be outdone by also hand it out which is more than|having the Metz Brothers, Art| a lot of them can doâ€"and the bigâ€"\Jackson and Brother Harvey are gr they are the better he likes in the league but not on the um‘ em. ‘team also Charlie Conaeher of The rmo of the year looms in sight for. this eom!u Saturday night at the Gardens when Les Canadiens move in :jl‘,uelu of the Leafs. Canadiens er from tho\ test of the clubs in as much that they have added no new recruits to their r?:h but have mixed veterâ€" ans from other clubs with the pick of their last year‘s team. Pete Lepine, their manager and coach, was one of the outstanding centre players of the game, and Borque, who replaced Cude in the nets, may be strangers to a lot of fans but the rest of their troop have been around for quite some time. Busâ€" well, Haynes, Drouin, Mantha, Lorâ€" raine, Goupille and "Toe" Blake were with Canadiens last year, Sands_and Getliffe were secured from Boston, and they have two ex Maroon stalwarts in the persons of also secured Young and Barry who were let out from Detroit and Leâ€" pine has made very good use of these two Adams castâ€"offs. This gang of Frenchmen and Eng}ish‘ men took the Rangers in New York and Boston in Boston and the press reports from Montreal have them sailing..on high for the scalps of Conny Smythe‘s Lefians, Rookies seem to be the latest fad in the NHL. Bil}lg Te{lor, Jack Church, Don Metz, Lex Chisholm of the Leafs have all come through with ï¬â€˜h that meant the differâ€" ence, between a win and a loss, Murray Armstrong of the Amerks looks like Dutton‘s meal ticket, Allen and Cunningham of Chinï¬ are to be counted in as sure N.H. stars with Deacon and Ken Kilrea of Detroit are giving Jack Adanis all he paid for them and more. bowling hours here an cceasion to be remembered. Fine alleys, fine service and the Bowling Alleys The Weston # Main North _ DAVE KAY Amerks b!’hbrothm Roy of Bosâ€" ton. Tiny Thompson of Detroit has the say as to who‘is the older over his . manager brother Paul of Chicago, , The bashing defenceman and Captain of the Leafs who has been among the missing in most of the Leats _games but who more fl%‘â€ï¬"m holding up his En.i in the road games, and if things don‘t change before the weekâ€"end the cash customers will see him in action against the Canadiens. With the announcement that "Nels" Stewart is coming out of retirement to reâ€"join the Amerks makes one wonder why Dutton ever let him quit, any player that can bag a regular twentyâ€"odd goals per season is still good enough for any team even if he has to play on crutches. Injuries to Dog Romnes and Art Chapman forced "Old Poison" to shuffle back into his uniform and do duty once mare for his Alma Mnmmty (also a little extra doâ€"raâ€"me for Xmas shopâ€" ping). Nels on many occasions has had the writer mad mon? to yell for his suspension from the league but his hockey playing ability alâ€" though slowed up by the years is still very _n!np_%lc__to any club upeciall{ when the chiro are on the lineâ€"welcome back Nels and I hope you bag one the first time outâ€" but remember Red Horner is still in the league. Music and Radio 28 MATN N Scatter Brain and South of the MADE BY RCA VICTOR Blue Orchid and Melancholy "RED" HORNER Goodâ€"Morning TIMES AND GUIDE 50c '2. hhdh?hh:m-’h‘l-“| m'l.:nmuuuld&m e(bo?k‘nâ€tdngdho-nflflï¬o! gI:nn actually ‘ old brains were put % ‘rtlormnhmwo’:k&nn- Lum“ into their former dormant contains an and edu» ‘m utidoâ€"h-.hhm of course. There are aiso crossâ€"word puzzles and jokes. In future "Le Petit Journal" will be found in cither of the two French classrooms instead }d in the readingâ€"room. ; â€" W.C.V.R. ; , For your information the school library subscribes to a m inter» esting newspaper "Le Petit Jourâ€" The bowling alley fans of the school have l“fl»g their games. Eight teams have been chosen. They are Panthers, Cattersnipes, Pinsplitters, Jitterbugs, Collegiates, \ï¬cel. Rough Riders, and Alley f wW.Cy8. & * Rugby Banquet Three cheers for the Girls‘ Athâ€" letic Association! Their wonderful banquet on Friday avenin.i really idcuomtnhd to us the skill and efficiency of the organization. to the ?‘m: es pr posed by Chal ‘ was irâ€" man George Ledmlum. Ray Dunâ€" mrthmprv&oudnmntothe School, Mr. Worden responded to the toast to the School, mmtioninf‘ that coâ€"operation and teamwor! were among the most valuable assets to the boy or girl entering business. He believes that in our School we have examples of these qualities in our various activities and organizations but that we should shoulder a few more reâ€" ‘:{onlibim!u in order to. make ese $ulmu more outstanding. Olive Widenham, president of the Athletic Association spoke, thankâ€" ing the girls for their assistance. Cats The captains of the two teams, Bruce Lawrence and Ross McKelâ€" they and their teams had received from football this season and they hoped‘that Weston would continue to win laurels as it had this year. Mr. Thompson on behalf of the boys of the senior team presented Bruce Lawrence with a golden football, a souvenir of his last year in senior football. Mr. Thompson, senior coach, and Mr. Scott, junior coach, spoke of the good work of this year‘s teams and the splendid sportsmanship of the boys. Mr. C. M. Karn, president of the Weston Rotary Club, presented the Senior Championship shield to John Ferâ€" gusonâ€"this year‘s winner. Jim Stenhouse of Commercial as Junior wise "Pep"â€"a certain man by the name of "Moose" Ecclestone who has very intimate dealings with a couple of henchmen by the name of Dr. Hackett and Joe Primeau may try and convince you to become & member of a certain Swansea Athâ€" letic Clubâ€"well take mÂ¥ advice and buy a couple of shares in some cofâ€" fee company so you can get it wholesale for if you don‘t wglmu- coffee bill for the comh:: ter will look like the first edition of the war debt. owing to an arm injury but the Trctle stick of dynamite 1t expected back shortly to take his regular place in the lineâ€"upâ€"A word to the % DENNISON ROAD W. WESTON 128%=â€"J0. T218 scan«». RICHARDSON‘S is‘ I. D. A. DRUG STORE ‘Inâ€" Phone Zone 4435 Christmas Cards and Gifts Weston High and Vocational School AMPUS (sommMEnt | § The Only Healthy Christmas w.CV.8 A WIDE VARIETY OF SHOP EARLY inte Champion cup! But the girk came int-r":d:â€nm ï¬o!h: ours too. Audrey Folkes was the winner of the Senior Girls‘ Trophy and ‘Dorothy Horst: of the Junior Girls‘ Cup. Both these were preâ€" sented by Miss Chisholm. At the ‘gnduaion of the presentation Dick atts made a motion of thanks to n nnderie) enigett aid mmronalty io ue o carey stean may w cudflo:l'lu.:, for a little rugâ€"cutting Rengmerar hitle Whrinaer mocured ittle uritzer lpurt'kul‘slrly for the occasion. 4 t W.CNV.8. 1 Now we have it! A song for old "White and Blue". At Prir;’: assembly the girls of 2A *h'â€w1 Mr. Anderson‘s "wondrous to us all. By Monday song sheets had been printed, and Monday morning the orchestra accompanied us all in singing it. Although we weren‘t very qualified then, we }know it quite well now, and soon the halls will resound to the strains of Weston, Weston". Congratulas tion« tm My â€" Andarcon Par th _ Last Monday afternoon three of our volleyball teams journeyed to Etobicoke to battle with their teams. There were teams from II, TII and Special Commé@rcial to repâ€" tesent the blve and white. Unforâ€" tunately we lost the three games, but the Westonites showed their good sportsmanship,. Better luck next time girls! * tions to Mr. Anderson for the words and Hanley Bennet for the two lines and Mr. Metcalfe for the music. May it live on for our chilâ€" dren, as the song goes, w.CV.8. Girls‘ Svorts Tuesday rfternoon we met Runâ€" nymede behind the volleyball net. Weston‘s secondâ€"third and fourthâ€" fifth teams competed with the corâ€" responding tovms of Runnymede. Weston fought fiercely, but our fair visitors proved more than out ecuals, as they were successful in .â€" !. «I!l_“ & eâ€" ': Lo Barbara Powell, Dora Cameron, and ‘ Jessie Browning were topâ€" notch searers for the third form team. Fourthâ€"fifth team‘s best nlayers were Bessic Arthur, Isobel Nixon and Eleanor Martin. Weston‘s teams are to be conâ€" @ratulated on their good sportsâ€" manshin throughout the games. Even though we did lose, we‘ve #ot what it takes. Better luck next time girls! _ Did you forget to order your Christmas cards? I thought so. The number of order® was very disâ€" appointing. The Girls‘ Athletic association is behind this vronosiâ€" tion and the least we can do about it is to support the neanle wa electâ€" g lto’":wf iï¬ssnï¬;ï¬on. How about it irls you? | w.oys. ‘ Conning Tower f _ Have you got your contribution in yet for the Comnnine Tower. These contributions must be in beâ€" fore the Christmas holidays. In this way the staff is going to try to edit your magazine in February. Get behind the macazine and get vour contributions in. Would you like to see some of the teachers in strange poses? This year the Conming Tower staff are advertising for pictures of the teachers in amusing poses or otherâ€" wise. Have you wot sa»=«* Be sure to hand them in quickly! | in the Wo! ! 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