KX » EPWTRVEVOT ECC HTF F m- jou: Taylor, Jean; 'hyht. t i Philip; Turner, ; mrm Norman; Walâ€" /‘ lace, w’w H.; Wallace, William o & : . W w, Evelyn; ‘Watson, John; West, Shirley; Western, ~ Rlizabeth; Wilhelm, Donalg; Wipâ€" . faman Imogy Wrighy, Georee en _ Bhaw, Jack; Shaw, Jean; Shi@F,| Helen: Allen, Maroldine; Bockna, h * ; ; Shortt, l-w-u" Silman, | Victoria; _ Boot, Shirley;. Bunda, $ .‘m i.ibn' Sutâ€" m; M“wb&fll‘l n ; /C j.ll; Taylor, Jean; '!'lyl.. .h.nk:gom; Dg,. Alb‘; Durâ€" 5 Philip; 3“{“,“"- ren atricia; enden, _ Rose; m.nm Norman; Walâ€" l:vo';iuhun. Irma; Hunter, Jessie; lace, "w H.; Wallace, William | Judge, Dorcen; Kinnee, Bernice; Ek: . We w, _ Evelyn; Watson, | LaRose, Lois; Madill, Ruth;rhgu, ohn; Wu& Shirlo& Western, | Betty; Mattison, Doreen; Maynard, ; Withelm, Donald; Wipâ€" | Lorraine; Hc%renry, Shirley; Wfl‘- George. | Nightingale, Joy; Peacock, Llamay; ent Simmons, Betty; Smith, Bernice; Commercial Diplomaâ€"A us tin,| Sparrow, Doreen; Tomlinson, June; Commercial Diplomaâ€"A us tin, Doris; !an, Ola; Evans, Mildred; Horton, Constance; McKay, Eleaâ€" nor; MeMuikin, Margaret; Offredi, Shirley; Tokarski, Lily; Usher, Bernice; Webber, Joy. _ d _ Grade XI to Grade X!Iâ€"Batulis, Helen; Brown, Margaret; Demuth, Valerie; Power, Gloria. . _ _ _ _ Grade X to Grade XIâ€"Anderson, Dorothy; Austin, June; Burlington, you‘ll prepare for dinner. Plan to eat outâ€"at our gool, quiet dining room! BUSINESS HOURS: 8 a.m. to 12 Midnight 6 ‘Days a Week Owing to shortage of Labor and. Supplies we will be Insteadâ€"relax, don‘t worry about the heat and what Weston Music anc 28 MAIN ST. NORTH THIS IS NOT NECESSARY! Tanjel, for sunbur Unguentine ... Bonita Noxâ€"Ivy, for poison ivy ......._. fpmsinncomumteioncme 1+« 90€; UOC Make Inch‘s Drug Store your headquarters for your Vacation Drug needs. You‘ll find everything you want at low prices, Bun Tan Lotions (Noxzema, Gypsy‘Tan, Skol.)....__._._._. Complete Dinner TEA ROOMS RADIO ao WASHER SERVIC E ! _ _PARTS, WRINGER ROLLS IN 3TOCK Several Choices 85c SUNDAY CALL ZgNE 4â€"400 TRDG â€"â€".« ommc msmmccms ___.10¢, 15¢, 20¢, 50¢ WESTON‘S REXALL DRUG STORE Corner John and Main Sts. PHONE 53 INC H‘S PHONE 812 . 4 AAQ| Doris; . ‘Gaule :1943 | dods: gasie _ MAc Grade XI to Grade XIIâ€"Allison, Jack; Ball, George; Benson, Hugh; Burgess, Gordon; Burns, Harold; Callender, Francis; Cornforth, Kenneth; _ Crang, Jethro; Dart, Ronald; Evans, Robert; Goodwin, William; Gottschalk, Robt.; Green, Alfred; Ivens, Donald; Jeffery, Donald; Lorenc, John; Love, Donâ€" ald; Marsh, Ralph; Monson, Leonâ€" ard; Moodie, Donald; Phillips, Georï¬: Pursel, William; Stevenâ€" son, Ronald; Ward, Jim; Williams, Victor; Wilson, Sydney; Wilton, Ernie; Zidner, Tofilius. â€" _ _ _ Grade X to Grade XIâ€"Allen, Harold; Andrews, Victor; Babcock, Earl; Banks, Thomas; Baskerville, Gordon; Beal, Kenneth; Bedford, Walter; Bennett, Herbert; Borrow, Ernest; Boulton, Kenneth; Budge, Rzlgh; Burns, Robert; Carravetta, Nick; Clarke, Donald; Colbourne, Fred; Collins, Ronald; Cooper, John; Cronk, Ronald; Czyrka, Peter; Dalzilio, Albert; DeToro, John; Elliott, William; Evans, Murray; Finkelstein, Gordon; Fogâ€" den, Alan; Gould, Arnold; Gribben, Walmsley, Blanche; _ Washburn, June; Wyeth, Doris; Zidner, Nellie. Home Economics Department Grade XI to Grade XIIâ€"Brewer, Joyce; Cain, M#rion; Cole, Claire; Kainz, Eva; Little, Bernice; Shepâ€" pard, Gloria; Tindale, }ï¬(nu. Grade X to Grade XIâ€"Agnelli, Mary; Davenport, Phyllis; Dii‘;lco, Anne; Gallagher, Violet; Harris, Doris; Irwin, Kathleen; Mcintyre, Opal; O’Brien,bfluel; Reeve, Joan; Reynolds, Ruby; Spong, Doreen; Whitehead, Evelyn. Grade IX to Grade Xâ€"Barton, Audrey; Cole, Margnret; Cundiff, Audrey; Elsom, Bessie; Estok, Margaret; Hopgood, Doris; Renton, Elizabeth Ann. Industrial Department c Graduation Diï¬lomaâ€"â€"Ball, James; Cameron, William; Cann, Jack; Donnelly, John; Graydon, Len; Harley, Harry; Hewigt Bruce; Ledbury, Charles; Ledbury, Dale; Linton, Douglas; Mason, Francis; Mead; Charles; Miller, Lioyd; Miller, Norman; Moher, Robert; Myshok, Norman; Phipâ€" son, Billy; iuvs, Kenneth; Seguin, Raynald; Smith, Kenneth; zostaâ€" kowski, Tony; Thorpe, Jack. _ Searle; Grieco, John; Hamilton, Jack; Hodgins, Noble; Holbrook, Clive; Hunt, Harold; Irwin, Tom; Jackson, Allan; Jackson, Fred; Jones, Frank; Klyammxi:, Leo; Morrison, Hugh; Murray, Robert; Nunnthilfred; O‘Halloran, Wilâ€" fred; Palfery, Ken; Panacci, Perc{; Pearson, Harold; Pearson, Jack; Penny, Bruce; Phillips, Leroy; Plante, Ted; Podger, Percy; Kupchanko, John; Lawrence, Bill; Leslie, William; Maas, Bob; Macâ€" Domald, Jack; Marnock, Gordon; McCaskill, Jack; McGregor, Chas.; McPhee, Norman; Mead, Kenneth; Melchior, Albert; Miller, Donald; Morrison, Hugh; Murray, Robert; _ Graduation Diploma â€" C r a n°g, Ruth; )‘uï¬i.er:.nï¬!h!-_.. io lt Rollins, Benjamin; Rose, Arthur; Rose, Ben; Sayers, Fred; Sheppard, George; Small, Robert; Stewart, Howard; Strutt, William; Templeâ€" ton, Andrew; Tilney, Herbert; Vanâ€" stome, Carl; Vanstone, Jack; Wilkâ€" ins, Charles; Wright, Jack; Wright, Martin. Reeves, Roy; Repath, Howard; Riley, Vincent; Robertsor, Art; Bandages..............10¢, 15¢, 20¢ Tr. Todine......_..........._15¢, 25¢ Band ‘Aid..................10¢, 25¢ It and Shuâ€"Milk White Shoe Polish............................15¢, 25¢ Arrid or Mum Odoâ€"Roâ€"No Grade IX to Grade Xâ€"Allen, and Radio Deodorants ecceicuime«AO€, 50¢ onmommmantecyr commmncs R WB Editor‘s Note:â€"Please address your questions to E. F. Attridge, C.P.R. Optometrist, above Ostranâ€" der‘s, 2955A Dundas Street West, or phone JU. 8166. Our‘ primitive ancestors recogâ€" nized the benefits of sunlight but it is only recently that scientists and. laymen alike have begun to come to a conscious realization of the fact that radiant energyâ€"that is the ultraâ€"violet and infraâ€"red rays coming from the sun or proâ€" duced by artificial meansâ€"is one of the most important things, if not the most important, in this world. Some scientists prophecy that the great discoveries of the future in biclogy and medicine will lie in the field of radiant energy and its use in healing the sick and in keeping the healthy in health, In this part of the study of light, scientists so far have barely scratched the surface. However, it is known that the vital "health rays" are the ultraâ€"violet rays. These rays are chiefly instruâ€" mental in causing us to tan: these are the rays which supply us with the vitamin D so essential to the normal development and maintenâ€" ance of bones and teeth as well as being fundamental to growth and nutrition in general. It is also known that we are very dependent ï¬pon the infraâ€"red radiation for eat. Although without infraâ€"red and ultraâ€"violet radiations, plant and animal life would become almost entirely extinct, it is very often necessary to protect the eyes from their rays as too much of these radiations may be very harmful to the eyes. _ _ Gordon; Allen, Tom; Anderson, Norma; Austin, Kenneth; Barbeau, Bruce; Barlow, Albert; Bennett, Douglas; Bilyk, Morris; Bird, Donâ€" ald; Blankley, Donald; Boak, Bob; Borland, Roy; Brown, Charles; Brumpton, Alfred; Budge, Edward; Burgess, Norman; Charles, Jefâ€" free; Clementson, Donald; Couch, Robert; Creighton, Charles; Deâ€" falco, Michael; Eardley, George; Earle, Robert; Edmundson, Herâ€" bert; Fox, Bill; Goldwin, John; Grass, Fred; Greaves, Eric; Greedy, Jack; Gruetzman, Frank; Gueran, Ernest; Jackney, Vernon; Hale, Raymond; Hawkins, Bill; Heideâ€" man, Edward; Hofland, Herbert; Holloway, Clifford; Hunt, Maurice; Jensen, Roy; Jones, Garnet; Jupp, Roy; Kerr, George; King, Bert; whole ‘lives -iadyinï¬' ; light and there isstill much to be learned. 4 mc § i L . Â¥. 6 â€" l 4 YOUR EYES Doctor (gazing at patient‘s eye) â€"You say ygu’gn trouble with it. . . . But there‘s something more . . . On lookingâ€"at it, I see signs of liver trouble, of anemia, and I fear, of a chronic nervous affliction. Patientâ€"Look at the other eye. This is my glass eye, you see, 7 38 MAIN N. Norman. Mt. Dennis Gospe! Tabernacle Tenor, Elwood Raymer. Come and hear these young men as they Sing and Preach the Gospel. 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible Class. 11.00 a.m.â€"Devotional and Communion. at eight o‘clock THIRD _ CHURCH OF _ CHRIST SCIENTIST, 70 High Park Ave. Baritone, ° Rev. Aubrey Sara; Bass, Clarence Blanchard; 1 ‘Tenor, Charlie Armétrong; 2 1272 Weston Rd. at Rutherford Rev. F. R. N. McCarthy, Pastor ‘SUNDAY, JULY 4th, T P.M. 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They emerged within a few happy and exciting months as trained specialistsâ€" clearâ€"eyed and competent. Every member of a bomber crew is an expert at his own job, yet at the same time part of a closelyâ€"knit, smoothâ€"working team. Happily, too, the air training and technical knowledge possessed by these fighting comrades of the skies will open up golden opportunities to them later in civil life, More men than ever are needed for Aircrew ... join wow!/ Apply at nearest R.C.A.F. Recruiting Centre. * If you are pbysically fit, mentally alert, over 17/4 and mot yet $3, you are eligiife. You do not need a High School education. 8.30â€"12.00 $2.00 Couple SAT. ; Harâ€" [ UNITED. SUMMER SERVICE Second Sunday after Trinity JULY 4, 1943 8 a.m.â€"Holy Communion., 11 a.m.â€"Holy Communion Rt. Jolm‘s Anglirar ECfurch (Choral). § 7 p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon. 3%, Miles Due West From Main Corners Brampton, Ont, Beautiful Picnic Grounds, situated on the banks of the Credit, Swimming, Diving Tower, Ball Park, Cottages, : Pavilion, Picnic Tables, Swings, Teeters, Horse Shoe Pitching. HUTTONVILLE PARK AIR G R E W Public Worship:; 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. REV. HARRY PAWSON, Minister in Charge Dancing every Wednesday & Saturday Main St. N. at Fern Ave. Rector: Rev. George Ros, L.8.T. ‘Central United, Weston Presbyterian .‘ | _ and Westminster United Churches i SUNDAY, JULY 41943 ,.._ ©__ | 4 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH, MAIN and .| _ Jack Mack‘s Orchestra ADMISSION 50c Phone 747â€"W SUNDAY, JULY 4th 10.00 a.m.â€"Bible School. 11.00 u.m.â€"Mornins Worship. "Proclaiming Our 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service, "The Object of Our Faith." 8.15 p.m.â€"Open Air® Service, Bright singing. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service. MWeston Baptist _ Churck _ WIRELESS OPERATORS (Air Gunners) AIR GUNNERS NAVIGATORS All welcome! 8