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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Jul 1943, p. 1

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. gnnmm. 42ENC 2V000Y AONVHLS, woyce ndiggins, George Lawrence, Manvel i1arris, Helen Harris, Andy Clarke, Jean Andrews, Jim Miller, Bill: Ross, Richard King, pass; :;a.::on Hutchens, recommended on rial. ® + Grade 6 to Grade 1â€"Edna O‘Dell, _ Allan _ Chard, N&r::: Bunn, honours; . Donald { R Norman Leonard, Tom Weir, June Chandler, Carol hent, Bill l‘clvnt. ‘Norman Miller, pass; Carol Hyles, récommendeéd on trial, Grade 5 to 6â€"Ruth Hook, Reta Bruyns, Jean Reed, honours; Marie Ladies Auxiliary of Club | Hold Annual Picnic Saturday _~On Saturday, June 26th, real picnic weather prévailed to add to the pleasure and success â€"of the annual, ’icnie of the Ladies‘ Auxâ€" ,gtry of the Weston Workingmen‘s ‘Club, when nearly seventyâ€"five members and their families enjoyâ€" ed an afternoon of pleasure on & Club lawn, Main Street South. rlnx the picnic supper, \Mnyor J. P. Allan called in and presented . ‘gavel to the president, Mrs. Charles Milligan, which had been Weston Collegiate Promotions For 1943 Mrs.. James Klippert Pequegnat, who before her marriage in Philaâ€" «delphia on Saturday, June 19, was Miss ‘ Margaret | Gwyneth® Grose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. ©Grose, Oakville, formerly of Weston, Mr. Pequegnat is a student at . the B;Itht Seminary, Philaâ€" delphia, and his bride is attending the Philadephia School of the Bible. ~Grade 7 to Grade 8â€"Audrey Cooper, Thomasina Clare, Bill Mcâ€" bariane, Joan Cannon, Beverly Gannon, | irene _ Reed,__honours; ‘Grade 4 to 5&â€"Lorraine: Allen, ;'xltred' Chard, Barbara .Gunstone, ancy Everett, Geora: Barefoot, honours; Stanley Smith, Lawrence McCartney, William Reed, Patricia Andrews, . William _ Bain, <Phyllis Brown, Edward Martin, Donald Btinn, Donald Ross, Barbara Carr, Dianne: Lawrence, pass. ~Grade 3 to 4â€"Jerry Wood, Ronâ€" ald France, Alan Cooper, honours; Elaine Harris, â€"Bruce Blain, Santo Martini, John Weiss, Hene Jacques, Kenneth Hutinoll. Joan Cruikâ€" gmkl, Ann O‘Deill, ~Raymond ‘alton, s:du; Keith Chandler, recommended on trial. ..Grade 2 to 3â€"Eleanor Young, Harold Bailey, Bobbie Clements, Joun. Bunn, Barbara Wallace, Glenn . Chandler, Jack Leonard, Gordon Miller, honours; Joyce Mcâ€" :z:r, Tommy Harold, Brian Patterâ€" son, Lois Cannon, Shirley McCartâ€" mey, Verna Andrews, pass. . Grade 1 to. 2â€"Donna King, " The usual sports" programme was indulged in Mlxgnh-fln under the Convenership of Mrs. Jack Barton, wife of the President 1 the Men‘s Club, mfi?‘u with rs. ‘Thos. liflfoo‘. . Alice Tucker, and Mrs. Smith as memâ€" day morning. Mrs. Milligan is to be conmm"u’ on her very. exâ€" wellent picnic, which success was largely due ‘ to (the committee "{Lists Includes Students Inâ€"General, © _Commercial,. Home Economics â€"And Industrial Departments * Promotion ResuJts Hardington Public School for Term romised the Auxiliary at aeir irthday Paty on behalf of Miss ices Allan, but which was only ived by â€"Mr. Saalmans Saturâ€" JUNE BRIDE EMEMBER FIELD DAY JULY 1 ha real foll:win. g.%dc primi h Gifl;. dc d to | to 8. 1st, Cunningham, 2nd, Ellén Smith; 8â€"10, 1st, Dougâ€" the las Laidler, Isn?,.hmeo Galloway; uxe }“‘" 9â€"11, 1st, Violet Tucker, 2nd, °N ®|Joyce Barton; . boys, 10â€"12, 1st, five | John Smith, 2nd, éeom Laidler, Joyâ€" | 3rd, Douf)lu Brown; bo;;, 12 to O"|15, ist, David Smith, d, Bob uth.|Laidler, 3rd, James Smith; young ‘Yor | ladjes, 1st, Mary Smith, 2nd, Alice nted| Tucker, 3rd, Helena Hillifim; fat Mrs.|ladies‘ race, Mrs. Chas. illl&nn; een jsppot race, Mrs. Edith Stone: wheel hei" | barrow race, 1st, Mrs. Milli Miss and Mr. Cunningham, 2nd,. Mrs. only | Alice Tucker and Isa Smith, 3rd, tur« rr. and Mrs. Jack. Barton; three 8 to|legged ‘race, 1st, Mrs. Alice Tuckâ€" ®*â€"|er and Mrs. 8. Millian, 2nd, Mr. WA# |and Mrs, Alex Massie, 3rd, Mr. ttee| and ‘Mrs. Jack Barton; tug o‘war, Mr®.|winning side, Mrs. Jack Barton, dent|Mrs, Barefoot, Mrs. James Tucker, with | Mr. H. Cunningham, Miss Florâ€" lice|ence Hannghson, Mrs. Alice Tuck» emâ€"| ap, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Smith,; Mrs. |C.‘ Milligan, Mr. A. Massic; drive Doris; Colgate, Nancy; Colquhoun, Bruce; Coulter, James; Dadd, Joyce;. Davidge, Janet; Dixon, Laurie; Duthie, Elizabeth; Elliott, Alexander; Ford, Irene; Gardhouse, Albert; Gardhouse, Kenneth; Glassford, Norma; Gordon, Mfl; Hall, Douglas; Hicks, Jean; Hutchâ€" inson, Ruby; Irgland, Raymond; Jago, Marie; Jago, William; â€"Jenâ€" sen, Ruth; Kellam, Irene; Ifeown. Amy; Litfigow. William; Lowens, Diane; . MacPhic, Mflmn; McCarâ€" thy, John; McLean, Lillian; Meech, Alan; Mossey, Emily; lfumhnw. Gordon; Munshaw, i&lfiy, Newâ€" ton, Eulaline; Pink, arianne; Riciurdson. Charles; _ Robertson, (eroign ciont in » elj nger, Jean; ioano on d tar ‘oan; y, Mary; Tovery, Danâ€" lels Usher, Jack: Veals, Robert; Ward,~Helen; â€"Woods, . Dorothy; Wray, Jean. ' DoGutd‘dd. .If ]@o Gr:‘do Xâ€"Ashbée, ts ng, oyce; _: T, oc Haone e Rar wor the nail, Mrs. Alex Massic; draw for luncheon set, Mr. Gus Ridout. Marguerite; Bowman, Gordon; Bryson, Katherine; Clkiar. Alan; Cannon, Albert; Colby, Kenneth; Cruick&hank, Jane; Day, Audrey; Delworth, [l_iqmu;:_mxf_.'g, P-_ulina; rnt;,Joyu, FEdith; Kearns, Gifâ€" Gdl:i; Kendrick, Donnldl: Krrirgnu, ; LaRose, Charles; age, Patricia; Lewis, Wendell; Lubbers, Karl; MacDonald,:Gwen; MacDonâ€" ald, Jéean; Mallaby, June; Mallard, Stewart; ulfil, fiarbort; McArâ€" thur, Helen; McDonald, Leslie; Mcâ€" Ewen, Constance; â€" McGillivray, Jun;G McGilgvrlsy. Rut.hh;( McKelâ€" vey, Gregg; McNamara, Margaret; Me&hunt, Herbert; Millson, fiileen; Bettie Martin, Ines Martini, Fred Ronald Hastings, Grant Maidment, Carl Wood, pass; Tommy Hilton, Bobbie McCartney, Shitley Cook, Robert Chard, Jack Hayles, recomâ€" mended for trial. ; A. W, CHARLTON, ; Principal. son, Marion; Ault, Edwin; Clements, . Joan Cave, Douglas Reed, Barbara Bain, David© Carr, General Department f â€" Grade XI to Grade XIIâ€"Aitchiâ€" el; Datuns, Anne; De!, NAFâ€" t; ~Blackwell, Judith; Bolton, John; â€"Continued on page 2 $ ©1V MMTM, MBLJ MUCWICDVONE, PU» ward Irving, Dorothy Jennings, Do:’ lld‘, MacDonald, â€" Margaret To _ hy : C . g:‘Gown. % finrfi‘y. gu‘l Phillips, Gerds Pott, Joan Robertâ€" To ‘ Grade 5: Armastrong, . Paâ€" tricia; [Beardall, Alan; Bennett, Mary ‘Jane; Black, Alan; Bull, Charles; -s:‘ulter, Kathryn; Daniels, No#ha«Jean: Davies, Ronâ€" ald; Davis, Shirley; Draper, Carl; David; Tweedy, Victor; Willard, Tended Mebrigon, Aaevaid, Tap. mm tm » ; Tay» lor, James; Witten, William. _ To â€"Grade 7: Anderson, William ; Beardall, Ross; Bullas, ond; Campbell, Bruce; Cowie, ; Deacon, _ Alan; _ Draper, â€" Faith; Fisher, Sheila; Galbraith, Gordon; Grainger, Richard; Hancock, Thomas; Hopcroft, Annie; Jago, Paul; Jamieson, Gergld; Jamieson, Theresa; . Jennett, Douflu: Leuty, Johanne; Lowthian, James; Mcâ€" Phee, Robert; Newsome, Patricia; Norenius, Erik; O‘Hara, Barry; Pawson, David; Prentice, Jean; Rankin, Garry; Richardson, John; Riseborough, Irene; Robertson, Marion; Roe, William; Rowley, John; émith. Anne; Smith, Beverâ€" ley; Terrell,. Kathleen; Watson, Robertâ€"Silver,. Horace Sneyd, Jean Sunstrom, Kempl%’l‘l{‘lor, Robert Williams, Â¥vonne ri! t. _ Recomâ€" mended â€" Esther _ J.â€" Cameron, Robert Carlaw, Joyce Elliott, Douglas Fox, Frederick Gordon, Robert Gunn, Quin H_ll_gen. .Toiea Halder, Glen Harvey, Thomas Mcâ€" Connell, Thelma Robertson, Betty Wilkon. Greenwood, Joanne; Gunn, Jack; Hanna, fiuley' Hicks, Charles; Hradoywy, Rol{e; Jago, â€" Lois; Jamieson,‘ Anne; Jefrey, Bruce; Jemner, Ruby; Jennettt‘lnmine; Kennedy, Mary Jean; ing, Donâ€" ald; Leuty, Shnl?r; Macklem, Dorothy; Marshall, Jean; Martini, Eileen; Western, Naney; Winder, Howard; Woods, William. Recomâ€" mended on‘ trialâ€"Soper, John.. Phillips, Gerd& Pott, Joan Robertâ€" son, &:«m Russell,. Daniel Rusâ€" sell, Carol Rutledge, Joanâ€" Schuler, Promotidn Lists For Public School, ‘End Term j To Grade 8: Pass â€"» Asseltine, Kenneth; Barret, Grace; Chilhoim, Flora; 'Dillun. Gerald; Dobson, T oan: Siopimnn, Jopenr 2 ie oan ; M f «s:lo » Louise; {u, lll'lOl_l:,Gm‘d, etty; To Grade 6: Passed â€"Doreen Abbott, â€" Marianne â€" Ault, â€" Elsie Ferguson, Patricia Fielder, Dougâ€" las Filher, ichard Grainger, Donâ€" 2o Gine, Hery Huadicetons, 64. Orlando, McAllister, Joan; McConâ€" nell, Robert; Ord, Donald; P?fon. Myrna, Pidgeon, Caroline; Scott, Victor; Snyder, Helen; . Stanley, Gerald; Stevenson, Patricia. Recommended on trialâ€"Harrison, Walter; Lee, Douglas; Pulford, Bill; Smart, Lorna; White, Richard. Douglas: Rennedy, James; Lowâ€" thian, . Edward; McAllister, John; McCormick, Ralph; Murley, Allen; Newsome, William; Pidgeon, Donâ€" ald; Powell, Gm&ei . Roe, Marâ€" jorie; Screen, â€" George:; Shaw, Peggy; _ Silver, Barry; Smith, Ellen; Thomson, Joanne; Walmsâ€" ley, Joan. : To Grade 3: Antram, Stewart; Chappell, . Neil; Dicken, Keith; Gallop, __ Barbara; _ Goodérham, Barry; Harris, John; Heard, Marâ€" &:fio; Hiett, Lorraine; Hogarth, adeline: _ Huddleston, _ Monica; Jenner, Ronald: Jcmmgs. William; Lowthian, Robert; Magee, â€" Paâ€" Aanoity PRTUCTCY 0 PCE T C tricia: Marshall, Reta; McAllister, Elizabeth; _ McArthur, Catherine; McGuire. Glen; Mowbray, Naney; Nolan, jDonald; .Osborne, Orville; Othen, ‘Carolyn;â€" Payton, Sylvia; Reed, Janet: Riseborough, James; Russell, Kathryn; Sanders. Sanâ€" dra; â€" Seagrave, Gary; Shants, Lynne; Soper, Edward; Sunstrom, ‘y‘v;‘.; Watts, David; Whittaker, Joyce. Reeommcndgd â€" Durtlop, Ronald; Gower, Kenneth; Lawâ€" rence, James; ‘White, . Heather; Woods, Robert. Memorial Public School Results End of Term Gunn, . Charles; Hosazth, Jean; Hutchison, Lorraine; Johnson, Lorâ€" raine; Laidler, Robert; Martin, William; McArthur Ruth; McDonâ€" ald, Elizabeth; Moore, June; Morâ€" ro, Joan; Payton, Joan; Pott, Rets; Prentice, Bruce; Robertson, Bella Jane; _ Sanders, Shirley; Shaw, Lorna; Silver, â€" Mary; Smith, To Grade 4: Promotionsâ€"Amos, Robert; _ Cain, â€". Brian; . Cribar, Craig; Cruse, john; Fenton, Jack; Ferguson, Edna; Francis, Willi-m; Galloway, Bruce; Halder, Geofâ€" fery; Hopcroft, Jean; Hradowy, Edward; Johnu'fll, Donald; Kelly, Douglas; Kennedy, James; Lowâ€" us * 1 eA Swan will be the&lmistwggzin this year, and Mrs. W. 0. ite will lead the singing. Alonf with these "regulars" there will be. many volunteers _ from _ the â€" various churches. It is expected that the Weston school will be one of the best in the Toronto area, and we hope no boys and girls between four and twelve will miss it. the large lfhnt of The Canada Cycle and Motor Co. of Weston, friends from Toronto, Mount Denâ€" nis and Weston, ended their first guccessful season on Tuesday, June 15th. edâ€" about 38. ‘The ensemble playâ€" ing was vnar well rendered in the orvature and accompaniment to all, the vocal numbers, which was perâ€" sonally _orchestraâ€"led by Mr. Woods. Mr. Woods specializes in the Oboe, and has been principal Oboe with . many professional bands and orchestras throughout Canada and the United States and has travelled extensively throughâ€" out the Western Hemisphere with musical comedies and ofien comâ€" &mleu. His eldest daughter, Miss axine, is principal bassoon with The C.C.M. Musical Club, whose gumlzan comprise. employees of On April 16 and 17, they gave their first concerts in the Weston Collegiate, in the form of a Varâ€" iety Show, given in â€"Vaudeville style. The orchestra, under the ‘able leadership of Mr. Oliver E. Woods, of â€"the â€"Company‘s Works Engineering Dgfi:rtmmc, numberâ€" ed â€" about â€" 38. e ensemble playâ€" ©HCC, 2WUNCT AEOEWON, To Grade hâ€"Hmouu: Burgess, Marilyn; Gemmell, Gordon; Moore, Disne; _ Peters, f’hyllin: Plewes, Lenag Robinson, shirln{; Simpson, Barbara; Tonkin, Mari gx Pass â€" Armstrong, allace; ?ndy-g h a r&b ers, Jaln; Cabell, can; |Carruthers, Beryl; Drewry, Maurice; Fillman, Lorne; Grist, Anthony; Hawkes, Patricia; Kelloâ€" way, ‘;'gorn; Lawless, Leeretta; Lawson, Louise; Little, Barbars; Maguire, Patricia; McCarthy, Paul; Noh antrnsanente tm mith, Evelyn; Sn , Jack; M merville, David; Sweeney, hnrry; Tanfield, Ronald; West, John. Recommendedâ€"Blythe, Dowling. Mrs. Lee, Principal of Emery School, is in charge of the departâ€" mqnfifor the nines to twelves, with Lt. Houghton and Mrs. Hewson as assistants; the Primary is under Mrs. Laing, with Mrs. Ault and Mrs. Weech assisting; and the Kindergarten â€" (ages _ four and five) is under Mrs.» Jack Watts, with Mrs. Travice assisting. Mrs. Following are the results of June promotions in King street public school." Names are arranged alphabetically, â€"_ s ; ing thinge 10 us forralt detaiths and boys who attend the fi'; Vacation School that bqg.luxt Tuesday at nineâ€"thirty. difâ€" ferent age xrou?l ‘will have varied ‘mmmu of .. â€"stories, â€"games, ‘ ork, and worship that will fill in July mornings with satisâ€" faction to the parents and delight to the C]’I“dl’%lfi The place is Cenâ€" tral United Church, at King and Main Sts., arid the time, 9.30 until noon Mondays through Fridays until the thirticth. Walter; Ch:z, Frances; FRichnie, Alan; Grundy, Lois; Hall, Terence; Lithgow, Beverle {; Metcalfe, Trevor; Pope, Wm.; Reed, Barry; Sudbury, Robert; Wiley, Grant. Passâ€"Addison, Glenna; Archer, Arelene; Bamber, John;â€" Burlingâ€" ton, Joan; Corbett, D-vic{; Farringâ€" ton, John; Garratt, Ivy; Halkes, Donald; Hepton, Tomlinson; Jarvie, _ Recommendedâ€"McCreight,. Terâ€" ence; Tucker, Gordon. s C.C.M. Musical Club In Need of Musicians hcom'mmdbdâ€"'-mifi{ Dowling. wth, ©Thry:" Hodggs. â€" Witem; ough, $ + am; Kmmlo.nrlmn:;e':; s:l:l:‘e.c .Prl‘ h y, Edrbc; c > y; Plewes, William; Richards, Betty. _. . McDonald, Joy; Calling All Childrenâ€"Girls, Boys! Vacation School Begins Tuesday King St. Public School Promotion Results | Principal H. J. A. Mander Releases Lists Which Are Arranged Alphabetically School To Open Tuesday In Central United Church At 9.:30 For Month Of July o Grade Iâ€"Honours: Beech, "WEST YORK‘S. NEWSYâ€"WEEKLY" Lion : Morgan outlined the: reâ€" sponsibilities of a Lion Club memâ€" ber to the club and to the district. He urged all ~members: to get behind their executive and pull toâ€" gether as it is only team play which enables any project or plan to be carried to a successful end. Following the regular business of the evening, dancing was enjoyed on the floor ‘of the club house. Mrs. Dr. LeGard, wife of the reâ€" tiring Eresldent, was presented with a bouquet of roses on behalf of the club by Secretary Josh Henkell. Sew . Norp Citg.", New York City, and his other daughter, MissYvonie, is principal Claronet in the C.C.M. orchetra. Mrs. Oliver Woods is the club‘s acâ€" companist on the piano. Next season is expected to be even better than this one, and the club is contemplating putting on "The Radio Girl", a new :'p:roth in 2 acts by Spaulding, rring Miss Joan Smith, Soprano, as June.. The second half of the proâ€" §umme will be composed of a linstre!â€"Show, which â€"willâ€"be comâ€" The orchestra has a nice library of sand and music, and are in need of Trombones, French Horns, Flutes ~and other wood winds. They could use also ‘&nother drumâ€" mer, double bass and 2 cellos and would appreciate their getting in for the first rehearsal, which will be held on September 14, 1943, Tuesday evening. _ _ > _ piled of many funny fokes and sitâ€" uations. f wou‘ld appreciate their getting in touch with Mr. Woods. to be ready We extend a hearty ,invitation to come and listen to iflo orchesâ€" tra Tuesdey evenings.. u'u." ul:u. m-u;n’unkg cvn-hmlr- aret; Lawson, Jack; Lee, Bruce; ilth:ow Gloria; rlmm., June; Moore, ih:l;lgn; Phillips, Gladys; Reill, Howard; Robinson, Dianne; Schofield, Ronald; Thm% Bobby; Van de Wall, David; oothI;, William. ¢ Recommennded â€". Butterworth, genld; Woolfrey, Roy; Steele, wen. Robert; " fiead. . Dovaid: » mongs l(n{. .’hmo: fiunM'; Smplg: Sheila; Shewfelt, Helen; Wilson, Harry nard; LeGard, Helen; Lithgow, Douglas; Moore, M t; Mowat, Catherine; McLean, Jean; Plewes, David; Redford, Donald; Roe, PCCMd ENCCICT ATOTeny WE IIBON, n°|""“' Ambrose, : John; Archer, ass â€" Ambrose, 6 » ; BOE.. June; Beach, John; mp. Lt o 1: ‘ Butterworth, Harry; Cunningham, Betty; . Gemâ€" Unedppetting dioene ie gargo Ii:q-rd. ‘Helen; Lithgow, William; Swn‘ Margaret; Wardâ€" | draw was unable to be p rope, Douglas; o'ir‘,rgmld; West, |ing to bein toufrl = Joan; Wlm June. a serious fl‘l&; tro Recom anna, William.|"Mother of Weston" wi â€"Continued on page 2 on the road to recovery, annual Ladies® Night ast Thursâ€" day ni{ht in the ghu Point Golf Club House. It was also the anâ€" nual installation of officers for the coming year.. Lion George Gardâ€" house and his executive were inâ€" stalled bél Lion Bill Morgan of the Leaside Club and also Past District Governor. . ald; Swan, E‘red; Thoms, Donald; Thomson, Norah; Tm‘.l Jack; Tovey, jom; Tumber, ‘Florence; Turner, Margaret; Wilkins, Doreen. Recommendedâ€"Wright, David. To Grade IV â€"Honours: Aitkin, Shirley; Aitkinson, YÂ¥vonne; Allen, Mary Jean; Armstrong, Peter; Mcâ€" Phie, Robert; Milroy, Beryl; Snyâ€" der,.Carol; Tumber, iobort. . Passed â€" Aikin, â€"Ronald; Allatt, David; Bagg, James; 6hurlton, W'i‘mim; Cox, othy; Davidson, Bill; Dunlop, Robin; Elphick, John; Fillman, IJPred. G ‘ord, Betty Dell; Hart, Marilyn; Jones, Marâ€" Weston Lions Club held their annual‘ Ladies‘ Night last Thursâ€" Nolan, Robert; Robertson, Marvin; Robinson, _ Eleanor; Roe, Paul; Skorupa, Marcelle; Stewart, Ronâ€" Installation And Ladies Night Held By Lions Club lan WJ:.“’K""';'"&,«”'I Swan, lllflrll:m:, Nardâ€" Hunbe Fdg« ~â€"~~*~Mt. Dennis onours: Douglas, | y toga: s's::,z:'z _ Helen; Wilson, | P e, John; Anha.“l ne; Beach, John; | i A successful draw was ‘held in the Masonic Hall on Saturday, June 26th, on behalf of the above fund.. The lucky numbers were drawn by Sergt. Ernest Blay, Westmount, who was a member of His Majesty‘s forces in 1914â€"1918, Our appreciation is extended to all who purchased tickets on this worthy work being carried on by the committee of the Legion war services; corxntulltions are also extended to the lucky winners who were as follows: + 1â€"H. Wisebrot, Toronto, war sayâ€" ings certificate. > 2â€"A. Butler, Weston, pair pilâ€" low cases. 3â€"H. Gardiner, Mt. Dennis, fern. 4â€"A. Stewart, Toronto, grocery ‘ voucher. 5â€"Mrs. F. English, Weston, sweat shirt. . 6â€"Miss. I. Luckett, Weston, toâ€" bacco and cigarettes. _Tâ€"J. Petrie, Weston, hand paintâ€" in the present conflict with two years overseas, and is at present in Canada as a wireless instructor. _ lady‘s slippers. . yu 11â€"Mrs. W. Gallagher, Wostâ€" ___mount, silver serving tray, 12â€"S. Douglas, Weston, fern. 13â€"Mrs. E. Bibby, Mt. Dennis, % dozen knives and forks. 14â€"Alf. Yorke, Toronto, grocery voucher. 15â€"B. Flavell, Thistletown, pair _ bath towels. 16â€"Doris Lawrence, Weston, war savings certificate. 17â€"Mrs. E. Rushworth, Weston, luncheon set. f 19â€"Mrs. F. Harrison, Westmount, man‘s shirt, 20â€"A. B. Johnson, Weston, hasâ€" 21â€"Mrs. S. Perrin, Weston, box of 24â€"Joan Hands, Mt. Dennis, finâ€" Â¥er wave and shampoo. 25â€"T. Church, Toronto, voucher and milk tickets. 26â€"Margaret Hubbard,. Weston, &‘ir towels. ; 27â€"Mrs. Humphries, Thistletown, 30â€"A. Dorman, Westmount, war savings certificate. We are indebted to the donors 2 Tish Me. Gon. Snimbary, Mr. . Allan, Mr./â€"Geo. Sainsl r. 8. G. Harris, Moffatts Ltd., Richâ€" ardson Radio, Saalmans (jewellér), Denison _ Greenhouses, _ Graham (florist), Bridgman‘s Meat Marâ€" ket, Charboneau‘s Meat Market, Clarkson‘s Fruit Store, LePage‘s Fruit Store, Kirby‘s Store, ack Fruit Store, Kirby‘s Store, ack Prater Lids A & P Stores, Fred English Hardware, Pollock‘s Shoe Store, Roselawn Dairy, Felkers (cleaners and dyers), J. Bluemanâ€" thal Co., Weston Theatre, Ed. amh )(bob.éconht). lquibb& (-::- oners), s eston Music smuf”%mmm ladies‘ wear), Coleman (tailor), ‘ Drug Store, Manson‘s Service Staâ€" tion, Tucker‘s Grocery, Weston Fish Store, gthr'u Go% I=v‘s Barber , Revell‘s Shop, â€" Central i.unch. Cameron Beauty Salon, Mr. S. Ireland, Mr. _ We to report that Mrs. I‘mmtwbhnbv“\ great deal of effort and time in __ éery voucher, |__ ; o ~0 > Oâ€"Mr:; Hayles, Weéston, table mats. 10â€"W. Allaby, Mt. Dennis, pair 18â€"Mrs. T. Evenden, Westmount, china. 22â€"Mrs. Gertrude, â€" Mt. Dennis, goeer& voucher. 23â€"W. J. Marshall, Toronto, water .. Setand tray. .00 000 _ .__ grocery voucher. C !Sâ€"E Morris, Weston, theatre ordep to ensure the success of the T o P go m l"uflou nfl-â€"; e trust that the "Mother of Weston" will soon be _ Flowers were presented to Miss Turner, Miss Garratt and Miss Miller, who assisted at the piano. __ tickets. | _ f 20â€"Wm, Browne, Weston, merâ€" chandise voucher. & Harry McPhee, mom{lidud bariâ€" tone soloist, were much enjoyed by the audience and added yariety to the programme. o nbeg Harry McPhee, Baritome, Guest On Programme A Piano and Dance Recital by the pupils of Florence Garratt and Irene Turner was held in St. John‘s Parish Hall, on Friday evening, June 25. s s tponl The programme consisted mainâ€" ly of prmo solos and duets, with a number of ocf:r and folk dances. Several vor numbers by . Mr. Piano and Dance Recital Given By Pupils Fri. p.m. 8==E.~ H: â€"Berman, «Weston,â€"groâ€" Weston Legion War Service Fund FAIR The finance minister in a recent address emshuhod the fact that while it had become ‘mecessary to have two Victory: Loan Camâ€" paigns each year, it is essential that the sale of war saving ltang: and certificates must go on year round in ever increasing qa\:antitiu. In order to carry on is present campaign, the army of men who composed the sales committees in recent Victory Loan drives haye_been ull%mn to organize and promote this latest stamp‘ sales effort ‘ throughout mercial Mulc,.l;:ic or small, will be asked to War Saving Stamps and urge their sale to the public. These stamps are a definâ€" ite government security in the easy form of investment, lltg{ millions of dollars have been â€" ized by the sale of stamps and while the sum total is small in comparigon to amounts by Victory Loan drives, their constant sale throughout the year is extremely important. U@pamen Mb hi TY RaLI® 42 412 immediate and continuous .action against the Axis submarine. These fighting words are a call to every Canadian â€" man, woman and child to help smash this greatest menace to our hope for early victory. Every dollar invested in war Savâ€" inT Stamps between June 28th and July 3ist is for one pul?ou only, To provide Canada‘s Navy with "Stamp Out the Uâ€"Boat" is the aggressive llo&tn of this ‘new sales plan for War Saving Stamps sales plan for War Saving Sta.mtr and is born of the need for drastic, This. present campaign organâ€" ized by the Dominion Department of Finance, to help "Stamp out the Uâ€"Boat" is nation wi£ and the objective is to raise the sum of $1,350,000. . This sum will proâ€" vide 15,000 . depth. charges. We have all been greatly encouraged in recent months by the favourâ€" able turn in the war. Think how different the outlook is now from that of even a year ago. strongest weapons against the Uâ€" Boatâ€"depth charges". . The sea must be ktcpt open for the safe passage of our convoysâ€"the way to do it is to provide the Navy with depth chnghu. The way to provide depth charges is to buy more and more/ War Saving Stamps. " :; °. t came paign is to provide 15 depth charges. Doubtless v.'%x â€"meet the flllflmlrf ~We must rememâ€" ber we will have no victory until the U Boat is smashed. m If we are to succeed in securing a maximum civilian effort here in Canada and meet the costs of the war honestly and fairly, we must rely upon selfâ€"denial and selfâ€" disciplineâ€"selfâ€"denial in lu:?'i‘ng our spending down and our savings up; selfâ€"discipline in making our activities â€" conform | to ‘necessary wartime controls. One th charge provided : by only 80964"!" Saving Stamps can our Cani paign is charges. _ A novel feature in this eunw is the introduction of ~ ers with space for 90 sink a U Boat. The challenge to Schomberg, on Sunday, June 27. brated its 100th at 5.. â€" Mary : Magdatene _ churen, Primarily this is just one more form of encouraging people to save more and more by investing their . small change, so to speak, but the ultimate profit is proporâ€" tionately‘ equivalent to the purâ€" chase of war certificates . or war wlv'sr.ylgodys::m conversant with ar Saving ps, their purpose and their value. Their sale has been carried on over the counters of stores, banks, etc., through the schools of the country by pupils and many other channels, more or less actively for the past two or three years and spasmodic drives have been carried out with good Schomberg Anglican Church _ Complete Century of Service. _ Stamp Out the Uâ€"Boat Campaign During July New Sales Program For War Saving Stamps Canadian people in this camâ€" Sweater Shop, at Dundas and Paci« fic, is keen to promote the interest and development of West Toronto, ‘staims, the equipment= to ons depth charge, the finished poster is mailed to the comn:snhr «of one of our ‘Canadian Naval units. By this means the boys, of the Navy have sure . evidence ~that their gietopila a;.“ homle are doing their n t only . way â€" â€"they can. These posters will be in the hands of business men, banks, and the Have you registered.yet in the Skirt‘n gwuhr Contest? It‘s in its last week+â€"on Saturday the contest closes and some one lady willâ€"have her choice of any twoâ€" piece summer dress in the store. There is absolutely no obligation attached to the registrationâ€"all you have to do is go to the store and list your name. Harold Sniderâ€" making this effort so that he may introduce : to the yoofl)le of West Toronto the various lines of merâ€" chandise in his store. The store is situated near Dundas and Pacifie and has been carrying very attrace [Register Now in Skirt‘n Sweater _ Shop Contest her name and so get the opportun« ity of selecting from the store‘s fine stock any twoâ€"pisce summer Grams. Kach purchase of one dol= lar‘s worth of stampsâ€"will receive a Stampâ€"Oâ€"Gram upon which his or her name and address is writ« fares noriers.: Where ty poston iB large posters. ere the completely filled with 90 smo. post office this ‘week. Located at the western sdge of King â€" township, Lloydtown â€" was named after a family of uo‘: j Before 1837, the story is told, e 3 F. L. Osler of T‘vumnh,uuq 1# s, minister to the "Voluntéers," 3 who took part in the ‘rebellion in _ Upper Canada. On. New .: Day, 1843, the first church of n ‘?‘kf brick . was erected. )J years later it was > | by w Miss Irene Elizabeth (Betty) Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Scott, Weston, whose engagement to Flying* Officer C. Wesley Bodâ€" dington, R.C.A.F., has been . anâ€" nounced. The wedding will take place July 13 in St. John‘s Angliâ€" can Church, Weston. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. the Tight at sea, and as ungracefully into the water up in one great spray of may it carry with it gfi..m of us all for those in peril on of the Navy, so may the "ashcan" TO MARRYâ€"JULY 13 the of â€" the uB

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