£€}Â¥ *\ ® | & * of the Eastern Star ro-, T Jgt successful euchre ntgor d:l on um;’ St‘.‘ The | yoi Turkey w was made ayor|â€" Elect Gordon Harris. Mrs. Thomas| T was the lucky winner, The goose|lost was won by Mrs. Lamont and|of chickens by Mrs. Reuben La Rose, helf Mrs. Crane and Mr. 0. E. La Rose.itoll Men‘s 1 Buckle OVERS S All Horsehide Pullover.MITTS, Silk White SCARF® 7A _ Men‘s Men‘s Wool ] Men‘ raFelt HA .\len’g /ool WL A Men‘s Wool 5 Ib. KS Men‘g@A1} Wool S J Men Combin ‘DE Needle, r 5. for XMAS SPECI For Ha ouflrY’CLEANING prefiurt,,CoOURTEOUS SERVICE 65 Mayh 8t.s. _ _ "Z. BM The mad round munity will find in the Times and Guide. paper covers all news of interest, and is to include in its the things all readers to know about the and inspirâ€" ing of the church to s Fudm'ztmm ing of the ! 2 DECEMBEL 21, 1980 cisiiiers afib overs Il enthal & Co. CORNER MAIN and DUFFERIN LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 ZONE 4426 ‘The Judge looked at the soldier for a moment, then a kindly voice said: "Case dh&d" The county road men certainly| â€"At the regular monthly meetâ€" lost no time in sanding the roads|ing of Weston Horticultural Soâ€" of the system. Action like this |ciety held in the town hall on Monâ€" helps to keep down the accident\day evening of this week, it was toll. agreed that the annual meeting for organization and election of offiâ€" cers for 1940 be held in St. John‘s Church Hall on Thursday fight, Jan. 25th. Mr. John F. Clarke, head of the Horticultural Branch of the %\ Department of Agriculture and NY who is vorl well known to Weston fl n folk, will deliver one of his splenâ€" s I and i h nity, iC in perf 3 " $1.00 ....... 65¢ T5¢ .. T5¢ and 50¢ es $1.175 movmasirizim.»::: $AaPO anniommnateryss «:+ $2HOO c dloinhe .95 V8 â€"Speaking of accidents don‘t forget, walk and drive nrd’ulldy“ on the roads. â€"*This is the shortest day in the there year so‘ there should Te Pemy of â€"â€"Everyone is ho for snow before next wnk-o:m make it more "Christmasy". - â€"â€"At this time of the year fl dent figures usually mount up. Put dent figures usually mount up, Put aleohol in the nd(yator and not in the driver â€"The sympathy of the District is extended g tgn family of the late Mr. Maxtead of %lfnton Ave. West. The funcral took place last Saturday from Flynn Undertakers to Sanctuary Park. â€"â€"Merchants and citizens of Weston deserve commendation for their: efforts at Christmas decoraâ€" tions. They are very effective and help to promote the Christmas spirit throughout the town. did illustrated lectures. â€"â€"The following are winners of the Euchre held at the hom,o.d\ Mrs. Johnston, Edmund Avenue, on December 8th. 1) Mrs. Martin, (2) Mrs. Sartell, (3) Mrs. Graham. At the poultry euchre in the Legion fisli sff Descnber. 14th prize winâ€" ners were (1) Mrs. Martin, (2) Mr. King, (3) Mrs. Sartell. These euchres were held under the ausâ€" Etoe- of the ladies‘ auxiliary of the ian Legion. iY spinearen Shels tm parly fur ary sponsore it firs or the Baby Band on Tuuz‘y. Dec. 12, in the Auxiliary room of Cenâ€" tral United Church with the l?‘l’- intendent, Mrs. Nixon, presiding. Mrs. Murray of Toronto addressâ€" ed the mothers and friends and enâ€" tertained the children with stories. Several of the children contributed to the afternoon‘s enjoyment by their songs and recitations. Dainty refreshments were ‘served and apleasant social time was efiâ€" joyed by .all present. â€"â€"A meeting was held at Westâ€" mount Red Cross Aulflhï¬ in Humber Heights School on Thursâ€" "day . Daec. ""L4th. "MF. H. Niepage was in the chair, the following offiâ€" cers being elected for 1940: Iirl. J. Senior, rnfldcm; Miss Grubbe, 1st vice; Mrs. G. Masters, 2nd vice; ‘Mrs. Staddon, secretary; Mrs. T. B. Bulter, treasurer; Mra. M. Watkins, welfare; Mrs. Coughlin, sick conâ€" vener; Register for soldiers, Mrs. H. Burton and Mrs. F. Pearson; Head sewing convener, Mrs. H. Heakes; Mrs. Wright and Mrs. F. Isherwood, knitting convener; Mrs. Court and Mrs. Burke, auditors for 1940. The meeting will be held on the fourth Tuesday of every month in Humber Heights School at 8 Westmount Red Cross Phone Your |Reservations O C A_:L‘S _ Rosst Young Roast Milkâ€"Fed Peking rings, Mrs. Hylton‘s, 37 Queen‘s Dri flr: % to.btd tl‘llll%.. en Be operating in this district. Over the weekâ€"end the coal yard of Geo. Shakes was robbed of a small sum of money, â€"Two local n{nunhflnl last week l..'(on Dec. 14) .m d?. regu quarterly mee E+ ectors of the Industrial Accident Prevention Associations in the Royal York hotel, Toronto. Those ;gunt were W. C. Gardiner, Satin ish Hardwood Flooring Limited and W, E. Hall, c-ug."{:yel- and Motor Co. Ltd. More than 55 dirâ€" ectors from 21 Ontario towns and ipltiu attended the luncheon meetâ€" ing. Endeavour Society held a most enâ€" k{nnbh social evening. Miss Clara Minty, sister of the good leader of the organization, gave a most enâ€" {::able mum.&.? talk on her travels to Ireland, Scotland, !ng; land, Belgium and France. Bo m:}: of St. Matthias Christian vour Society held a most enâ€" rdctum ahd travel talk were most nteresting, At the close refreshâ€" ments were served and a miost enâ€" joyable evening brought to a close; 4’"&“‘ m ‘m:h‘n}? d.pcud in vegrets the error ap its columns last week in connection with the write â€"up for St. John‘s Roman Catholic election of officers for the W.A. They should have read as follows: Past Pres., Mrs. P. Walker; President, Mrs. T. Kavanaugh; First viceâ€"pres., Mrs. K. Kirby; Second viceâ€"pres., Mrs. P. Silman; Secretaryâ€"treas., Mrs. A. Redmond. can church held their regular inâ€" formal meeting in the parish hall :’he& an int;::fl;\g ï¬â€˜;ll. w;:‘ ‘had & mem playing h darts, shuffle â€" board, etc. m next meeting to be held on Monday, Jan. 8th, will be ladies‘ night with a banquet to be served at 6.30 p.m. in the parish hall. Theré will be a special speaker after which a fine rmmm of en« tertainment is planned. One of the highlights of the proâ€" xram will be, a chinese theatre. 11 Anglican men and their ladies are eorï¬i-lly invited to attend this banquet and entertainment. â€"On Monday night of this week the Men‘s Club of St, John‘s Angliâ€" cial ram, was given in charge of cge Superintendent, â€" Mr. Jas. â€"Westminster _ Sunday School held its annual White Gl‘t service on Sunday afternoon when a speâ€" NU â€"Last Friday evening the young Merchants are warned to beâ€" s of safeâ€"crackers believed to St. John‘a Men‘s Club Westminster United Buttered Pers “ 1MdmAvp.h'fl 2 first and 2 second prizes on h “‘]rl“:lY."melh and| Toronto held on Dec. 1 and 8. The 2t|shows were sponsored by Kennel ive |Breeders and ï¬a.-' Club. _ â€"â€"Recently we heard the followâ€" mmn'l':o'::lt.k. without m" t:u-t.h« explanation speaks for â€" ons " hstaty evaut an English England. It is part of ev solâ€" dhï¬'- kit that he include a hhk‘i.s ow one morning during inspection, the sergeant dincovered that this mrtkul‘r soldier did not have a Bible in his possession, but énstead, had only a pack of cards. ‘Coueqmd{', he was arrested and a few days later brought to trial. defense, and, taking a pack of (rdk fram hin posket, be laid them The Judge presiding asked him if he had anything to say in his on the Judg'l bench, and said: Yes, Your Honour, I have. This pack of cards is my Bible, my prayerbook and my .u{ume. Perâ€" haps to you and this Court that might appear l:cri"l::lou:, but its purpose to me is exact o site. It represents everything m is most holy." C oi atthe "The fiftyâ€"two cards in the deck tell me there are fiftyâ€"two weeks in the year, and therefore, fifty» two Sundays in which to go to Church. On the faces of the fiftyâ€" two cards,there are three hundred and sixtyâ€"five spots reminding me of the number of days in the year. slh.th lou;r suits in thun' tl;‘tetghm- e four & ew; Mark, Luke and }ohn: the thirteen cards in each suit picture for me the Last s‘fll"- at which thirteen attended. e Ace reminds me there is but One God; the deuce, or two, of Adam and Eve; the tres, or three, of the Holy Trinity; the Four, of the four major prophets the five, of the five Wise and five Foolill? Virgins; the six, of the six days in which the world was creatâ€" ed; the seven, of the seventh dayâ€" Se ‘gay :‘f‘ ;:at. ‘:‘;nd:y f P:he eig::. e people | say from the flood'; the nine, of the nine Lepers cleansed by the Lord; the ten, of the Ten Commandâ€" ments; the Jack, or. Knave, of Judasâ€"the betrayer; the Queen, of the Vi:fli: Mary; and the King, of His M eltx King George, whom I will proudly and courageously Here is a new game being played in Britain: Write down your telephone number, double it, add five, mu:;isly by 50, add this year (1939), the number of days in a year (365), subtract the year of your birth, subtract the number of M.P.‘s (615), and you will find the answer gives you first your telephone number and then your age this year, serve as long as 1 am/able." The Story of a Pack of Cards Tomatoos ... fe Crisp, white Celery Coo s JACK CARADONNA, Prop. 19 MAIN ST. N. WE SPECIALIZE IN F Prove It Yourself GR E E TING 8. uit May BETTER CLASS 71' YEGETABLES OR PRODU you at at â€"â€" Use It Often â€" CHIA LS Mr. Nightingale of Guestville Avenue is ill in the Toronto Genâ€" eral Hospital The u:l.m of Alfred Partridge, ple Leaf Drive, wish him a speedy recovery. mmawm’w A.Y.P.A.hmto care of 40 fam baskets for fwolk. and flowers for shut in A s recovery is wished Mr. lm’::.“run Avenue, who is :»%uLM‘ in St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" Bobbie . Mills, yomflut son _of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mills, of Wilâ€" son Ave., is able to be out after a Mrs. Wilfred Bowering of Scott St. returned home last weekâ€"end hy nnulhipe is e ap and ul up ‘hou{ for ï¬r ‘ successful appendix operation Pi'rt.' Alld Mrs. Jack Perks of oin u Baril are s ng Christmas holidays v!th the lm ter‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Wilson and their daughter, Miss Jean Perks of Main St: North. Mr. Addison Lawrence of Coulter. Avenue who is with the Imperial Bank‘s head office has received a Cl ts beons inigaskmene 2t e at the Englehart Branch. Hopes for real success accompany him from his home town. A those who have mur-‘ tained yor Miss Doris Mary Chisâ€" holm, a brideâ€"elect of this month, are Miss Patricia Warden, Miss Helen McBean and Mrs, Arthur Braunton, who each gave a shower; Mrs. Charles Leachman and Mrs. William Bothwell, bridge and preâ€" sentation; Miss Hilda and Miss Nellie Lewis, evening party and presentation; the women teachers of Weston School, a party and &1:0- sentation at the University Woâ€" men‘s Club; Mrs. John Wilson, Miss Jean Proctor and Miss Olive Wilson, a luncheon in Eaton‘s Round Room. Arthur Farr O Arthur W. Farr, 68, member of a pioneer Vaughan township famâ€" ily, died in St. Michael‘s hospital, Toronto, on Saturday. He had been a patient for two months. Funeral services in the Woodâ€" bridge United church were conâ€" ducted Monday by Rev. C. W. Barâ€" rett. Six fellow elders of the church acted as honorary pallbearers. They were Robert Watson, William Watson, J. W. Wallace, Jesse Humâ€" phreys, Herbert Nattress and Dr. G. D. Mclean. Active pallbearers PERSQNALS Extra large Oranges for Xmas, doz. ... OBITUARY es. Fresh daily. IT BASKETS * 49¢ 3Te 29¢ 19¢ William Hutchinson, W. J. Blake, Robert N. Mitchell and Frank Troyer. Mr. Farr had been superintendâ€" ent of the church Sunda‘ school for 35 years. He was a Vaughan township councillior for many years, accupying the deputyâ€" reeve‘s chair for some time. A charter member of the Woodbridge Farmer‘s Coâ€"operative, he had served as secretary since the group‘s inception. were.‘John Kellam, Boyle Kellam, Another of his many activities (J. PETRIEâ€"Prop.) 28 JPAIN ST. N. (Opposite John St.) There is onl EVERYTHING you want in a washer . . . long life . . . easy vacuumâ€"cup a m safety wringer .i . guarantee . . . PLBS the last $5 down. h#b'- weekly, No co. The Only Wagher in th: Wprl that Gives You AKl This! YOUR NORTH ton Ladies‘ ShOppe NO MONE on MuUs the END OF styling. ifl:Amum T. PAYMENT DUE In of that spirit fill your heart to qverflowing. . . ~pâ€"nd 26403â€"Happy Birthday To Love The Answer Is Love 408â€"â€"Out of Space I Thought About You "Ai tns Triogs 7 B1 in community life -!hi several years on & I Vaughan school board. inâ€" strumental in the co a large modern school in about a year ago, and nearby, about a mile west of bridge, close to the site of his birthplace. s Foimer Athes Waisee: e daoglt ormer es a ; ter, Mrs. J. (Elta) Q;‘:_ 0 erich; and a sister Taylor, Weston. Also two grandchildren. ARTIE SHAW Attachâ€" ed Radio y countless at Cash Price ZONE 4â€"442 ESTON