_ , WASFllERS---ll1toNERS u . ,llRoriils---Toas1lrERs ' â€'15. my Mad: of Liam. Tom tlkmigii"%ttsrs Authorized,Serviee for amYNiEB--PLYMOUTTI CARS . . . FARGO TRUCK win-ION 1061 â€MAIN N. Fads-chowdm-Dodu-Mym JANUARY Tun-Ti. iiukcbtior" Weston Music and Railio For Expert Service on all makes of 3 'x G ' ' V- 7. f., . " ' â€If," \ - . I " . N: “a V _ 'Y" C J, 1 gi" 'ill , . _ 'l . K V _ a , ' rr ~ Ir,, H ( i . NO WAITING 209 m North-w-to. _ Call Zone 4-400 ('c"a"...8 m. -- of an 91-!9M my!» tettltd FihruaTi_utWiiFy.ay-r, VIII-“bunnies:- -dttrib.art.ttirt-e lulu-uh. All R.GA.P. pennant trun- mhmmdnn luv. It tuck “In that an provided by the tmit in the may mtion out At the “pit-th- " this luv. My "unwind to report to on elm “pot " their distill-don whm by u. provided with s ro- luu eertitleate. P"g',,ri'ett"'tl pain this "hue co in“ it Ihould be pmntad n their local SIGN lL/),lll,?,,ilij,i,s s!il5,tl!,'lelliii ;i PERSONALS' 7iiiiriitTiii itTiiiUiETht Em - ' Bunk , nu an a nation 'to-Cr-."..." Mu. GGiiiiikTtiGtaV 'T-'i "1'0. a m 'llu'htl “win, and Loni: Nan-n. 15.0! m Jamtye Ara, Tomaso. in. "tTh? an Toronto Vic-urn no»: in Wud'l ambulance. Pouc- aid tho unto driver w" Clam. That-pun qt Vptadtrtrtt Att.. 53-pin] u;- nova! to the Toronto Wotan; Hol- pital Int Thursday an: being struck by an automobile nou- the gate of the N. A. ls plum in Mil- ton. Doris Dachau, King St., Weston, necked . ible trae- tumd right hip, and Th',", lindm “Mutton†Ava., Weston, re- ce minor cuts and lamina. The Tirtrhnd meived n lift-from Wea- ton to the phnt in Hilton in I car owned and operated by David Han- nh. Churchill Ave., Milton, tutd had got off the our in front of the any of the wu- punt and walked directly into I car driven by Cpl. D. Webb", Winnipeg. iiiGiiiaaiiiiaiG YtFiGiisid.. fuod "altt hair-tic]. and I pol- liblo nut-Ind "tsth, Constabl- FiituiriFGiidr iiFdiiirUl, L.†A. W. Joyce W. Spurs, R. C. A. F. (W.D.) from the Wert coast, was I New Year's guest trt the home of her sister, Mrs. W. Thrush, Church Itrget. - -- .. _ -. Capt. William G. Hill and Ween Jean Hall spent the Christmls week end at their home, 198 Church Street. iiiiriiGiGs' Vth; holiday guests. Four generations were present It the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sl- vnge, R. R. 1, Weston, last week, when the parents of Mrs. Sewage, Mr. and Mrs., Hyeryi Stuart of fl _ _ 37212. a V ', f (lil",":":-,,, mmaumm m-w title Wt."- ZONE 4-400 In spite of the shortage of Quality Merchandise, we are persuing our usaul practice of the past 16 yetsrs--to clear our fall and winter coats and dresses-at 'AW, off. Our coats are made of all Wool Imported and Domestic Boucles, Suedes, Harris Tweeds, Shags, and trimmed with some of the finest furs, in Persian Lamb, Silver Fox, Mink and Squirrel.“ - All are choose from You are, well advised to advantage of a large choice in lat Group 2nd Group Various Black, E lat Group 2nd Group In the finest domestic Red Fox, Persian Lam 44. Juniors 13 to 17. Made of imported all. Hnrris Tweed. with 1 Chamois lined. Sizes 1-3 OFF - SOME AS LOW AS 1-2 PRICE York Township Elects Multan P. J. met w. mu In" of York N to: ttis 013150: oe-uit.. tam otsdpy when ho data-d Willi-n Booth by u my Sadly ot IMO. Th- vote VIII on. of the lightest over record“ in the toEnshipu. .. .. .' . F Dave Ridden. who he urved yard one on the Board at Educa- ttan for the int. In yous, we- elected councillor. eating Fred Hail, who run hie lixth (one. In ward two c. . Heluur retained the dermal reevuhip by a scent 66 voter over Curio Spencer. C. o. Mount we: elected councillor for his second term by I large majority. A third worn-n member will take . lent on the Board of Education with the elec- tion of Mrt. Bertha Dun. Frank Oke, seeking election to the Board of Education for his 17th term, headed the poll. in Wll'd three, George Harvey returned to the Boar of Education after a lepse of gin; yeere._ _ . V . . A bylaw for the intrugurtstion of I public library Wu carried by I vote of seven to one. Results follow: . ' Ward Ite-Reeve, F. J. Macias, 1,947; William Beech. 1,194. Court- hbJ."" Ridden, 1,682; Fred Hall, ' . , Ward two-Reeve, F. J. Markus, 1,247; William Beech, 1,786; deputy Teeve, C. J. 'McMaster, 1.559; Chnrles S encer, 1,493.' Council-- C. O. Muffin, 1,678; o. D. Brooks, 754; W. T. Gilmour, MI. Board of Education, Frank Oke, 1,914; Mrs. Bertha Dean, 964; Colin Kerr, 804; J. H. Jolly, 659. Ward three--Reeve, F. J. Muc- Rae, 1,640; William . Beech, 655. Board of Education, George Har- vey, 1,328; Harry Durant) 1,142; L. H. Hope, 974. - r. Minty of Toronto was the gu t preacher at St. Andtew's on Sun 9y. Mr. Minty took the ser- vice m absence of our Rector who was at Malton. Mr. Minty extended the Christmas message by preach- ing from the text: "When they had opened their treasure they; gave Him gifts". He brought greetings for the New Year from our Rector and Mr. M. Walsh. We deeply ap- preciate his visit. Miss Shirley Sni- dey w_as gt the organ. - .. “it very' happy brithday to Bill Smith. - So glad Sandra Lewis had Daddy home for Christmas. Dqd's in the Navy. We rejoice with our Mr. and Mrs. Nichol on the return of a beloved brother and to the family of Cpl. T. Evendon, our best wishes to you all. “in "iiGar%uGork%neth Snider read the 148th Psalm. _ - infilgtifiixrrmation classes are to be, 1riiiiiiiiiii early. Please "iret in ..tnnch with Rev. T. B. Butler. "To al our" Thistlétown friends A Eery Raw NyyuyyT. ' -- WE'vviih'M'r. M. Walsh" a speedy recovery. Mr. Walsh is just out of hotpitt.1. .. . _ ' _ [THISTLETOWNJ s styles Blue, N: warmly REG. TO $16,95 "e T es of Crepes. Sheer Woolens and some Velveteens. Colors: Navy, Rose, Brrp1tItd_a_ntlfiolti, jg sizes 11 to 19, 12 to 20. UNTRIMMED COATS CLEARANCE astic and imported fabrics. Fur trim inchides Silver Fox, Lamb, Squirrel, Mink and Wolf. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 17. Colors include Black, Brown, Beige, Gray and Wine. Sale Price Reg. Price . , i . 32.50 49.50 i, 'rr; .. ., Fer _WrFFF_ V TVV ,. _rrrrTr_ Frr . 49.50 79.50 MADE OF ALL Persian Lamb, Silver Fox, M inlerlined and chamois lined DRESSES _wool JANUARY CLEARANCE OF 12to CLEARING REG. T ALL materials in Tweeds or F leeces,'ineluding some I assortment ltf colors. Warmly irtterlinedpnd _ 38 ONLY. be on hand early and thus secure the full 'trltsptnlifiet., __ _ IN BOX STYLES WOOL MATERIALS G PRICE $8.95 To $16.95 ll Humbér Summit RIt “I A [ . d. and M‘ _ (in it {mm - ‘0: Juana)!†Jordon. Inâ€, Jean Rider, Bernice has, Jul“ Pttrsons and Bylvh Don. The other pupil: wen: Ann Kw. Louise Ignidlon. Evolg Dom Elli. Why, “can. no Joye. Kelhm, Valeria Hutu Ilium Adamson, lube! iiGrh;ir, Ivy flat',',',":'. fir,',"tttd Robb, June Me lure, Jenn Wilkins. lug-m Wuhan. The Girls choir an: thq Lord's Pragu- which was bountiful. His: Dum leton is to be noun. mined on her work bee', the recital, A presentatio Ill made to Miss Dutnbleton " the end of the programme. . kaier Mach-n has T mug-nod home to his parents in Pottngcvillo after spending thus month with his ttraruiparenu, In. Ind In. J. B.yenry., __ H - Ratepayers held their euchre in hall on George St. Humber Sum- mit, Dee. 22. Prizes were routing fowl nnd the inner: were, lst Ladies, Mrs si',','.'ii?t'.kii'ii,!, 2nd, Mrs. H. Robertsd ".-etrt. Gents, Mr. Metcalfe; 2nd, Mr. Gordon-Evans. Freeze out.. lat, Mm. Ouderkirk. Mrs. A. Robertson, 2nd, Mrs. A. Lockhart, Mr. H. Oakley. Next week Cigarette Euchre, prize fowl at the hall, George St. Humber Summit. ' The Cigarette Fund held their Euchre on Friday Dee. 22nd and the followingI were the winners: Isl. Ladies. rs. E. H. Price, 2nd. Mrs. B. Pidgeon. Gents, Lst, Mr. C. Headon; 2nd, Mr. P, Wnlker. Thin euchre Qua held in Evans Hull. A Christmas party wan held by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pidgeon and L. A.C. and Mrs. J. Pidgeon. The out of town visitors were: L.A.C. James Christie of Three Hills, A1- berta; Sgt. Gordon Sweeney and Miss B. Sweeney of Barrie Ont., Mr. and Mrs. B. Pidgeon were there and Mr. J. J. Pidgeon Sr. At this party there were four generations, Mr. J. J. Pidgeon Sn, Mr. B. K. Pidgeon, L.A.C.. J. Pidgeon and Miss Kerry Frances Pidgeon. Happy" New Year to. Ill. “lieu“ neg. yer. bring hem Y! o_u_r _ ya. A.reitary.ms w}! #5.“! The Sinatra Show Jack Htsler-Frtsnk Sinatra in "HIGHER AND HIGHER" _ A ZONE 4-483 $195 FRI.CsAT.-gAN. 5-6 TWO FEATURES COATS "so THIS IS WASHINGTON" --AW9---" Lum Ind Abner in WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY-JANUARY 10-11 fiflfy?LEssis ll in a variety of Styles to ' l WESTON mm: 1 WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST Sale Price Reg. Price 19.75 82.50 29.50 45.00 M.G.M’s Technicolor Topper G.'etrtreAtLtttr=GitrtfLiryyiirt ieorge Murphy-Ginn Simms i "BROADWAY 'llhh'l'll'll,l w-ALSO-, SELECTED SHORTS 'au', ',i,ti'Ct,ti"l'i"e',,e9, Hum 'coiiiasi'i'i% tho . imiaa r"'iGiiiFcNiyiio.et, m ehuigmn; of 'iu'Plfd'lf,'l: 'h.e,,e" 5U,',tfit,e 'tttgt i a repo on , y _ i,i'9hii,','iiCtil','vr,'il'uc','2'id on o , J Putin». wu our.†to! nno 'e thug {on term. Mr. C. A. Plank: m outed to the Wd in tttt of the late Mr, var E. " [ n. The Bard ot Tunâ€: Fttm! pan-m: of Henri. Juno. M. MM. tat, Herb Niepue. A n d r a I Patience, Chrome A. Phillips and H. Emon Wudhw. What Was In The gm euchre held in Westmount HI Thursdny evening win well attended and the lucky winners were: First, Mrs. Annie Ward; se- cond, Mrs. P. Tomlinson; third, Mr. H. Burton; fourth, Louis LIRosv; Special, Mrs. Barr; Freeze out win- ners, Mrs. Eoodend, Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. MaeDortald and Mrs. Wild. The swing bridge connecting Weatmount and Weston is being put in good condition. The property owners Association giving the con- tract to Mr. Andrew Patience. Continued from oiitri'i- Grounds is Recreation mmere, December 7--J. nennis dies, ftV mily gave district of Mount Den- nis mums-George Grubbe dies from injuries received by a bull--- F. J. ii%iira% heads poll. , December 14--Mrs. Arthur Malla- by patu'ets--Town wnter tests "A" quality-First time a wo- mm is named for National Me- .rit nward Honoi-Sterm cripples December 21-Cpl. T. Evenden ar- rives home-Humber Heights Home and School celebrate birthday-Council ','Wr'li" ,pro~ posed,hotel in North ork. December 28--Red Cross Emer- -gency Reserve Nursing Class visits, Military Hospital. '; oiriiiciii?iTiFf I "HER PRIMITIVE MAN" -ALSO-. Yiet1thTpel1ayleh Blake in MON.-TUEs.-lAN. 8-9 TWO FEATURES Louise Allbritton "THE" UNKNOWN GUEST" Robert Paige in (‘12 4-483 ZONE 14 um...» "er lat/ty/rt,.' .. In In the ot-tim?; Yuma-up. for ma MAY new as "osmisumrrm YOU AND You-s I was“; WE EXTEND To ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A SINCERE WISH FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. OUR AIM IN THE YEAR I945 IS TO GIVE OUR cusiousrts THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE. ' te' Thanks a Lot tl Frank thas mum: muse-r _ ms l MORE? imam Proprietor Wt,) Ah We jiN' IV