following young men from* 'u have given ;..geir services l X E. in some cases their lives, for | . \the defence of their country. a .‘ Weston honours them. 1 \.» Abrahams, Eric, 42â€" Queen‘s /) â€" ‘drive; Adam, M. Graeme, 326 Main | : m.; Allan, Frank Harley, 210| E; e Ave. W.; Allan, Hilliard | $ < Kenzie, 21 Pine St.; Allatt,| 1 Douglas, 16 Bellevue Cres.;| ] Allatt, Robert Gordon, 16 Bellevue ) / &I; Anderson, Lawrence A., 218| illiam St.; Annis, Andrew D., 382 | ( _ Church St.; Annis, Thomas Kean,| 1 $ g'l‘wnnce Ave. W.; Arkwrigm,*; f ard Marshall, 38 Cross St.;| t f &mour. William Edward, 316 Main | I N.; Armstrong, Edwin A., 140| M thn St.; Armstrong, Thomas Mil-(z , 43 Holley Ave.; Armstrong,|( Walter John, 6 King Cres.; Ashbee, | | John Reginald, 419 Main St. N.;|I Atkinson, Virginia Lou, 46 Deniâ€"| J g Rd. W.; AudsJey, Thomas Earl, | F Main St. N: 15 oaprkts t m iska l ual itk! ’ Thomas L., 26 Macdonald Ave.; @" n r Biggar, Claude Earl, 36 Main St. N.; Billingshurst, R. A., 224 King Py . ‘+% |Sl..; Bilyk, Daniel Jim, 9 Lippinâ€" ‘A}, & u |cott St. W.; Boddington, Charles LP rv’n r\r\'ea}ey, 102 Main St. N.; Bohas, l ( s |John, 37 Lippincott St. E.; Booth, # \%8 4 . !l)lvnl Clark, 12 King Cres.; Booth, _â€" Following Are The Names Of Those Serving David W., 12 King Cres.; Booth, : ‘Their Kll'\g And Countryâ€"The List George Edward, 12 King Cres.; ; w‘" Be COflï¬nUQd Next Week lfumh. James Cleland, 12 King i } . \Cres.; Boulton, James T., 7 Humâ€"| 'm fo}tlov‘:m‘ivyoutg i!'“esn !m"s‘“ ~~~|berview Cres.; Boulton, Robert S..{ -.wi'! w:n. tln’so:nthajerlliv::,vl;:r! Ave.; Baldwin, Ethe]l L., 27 Holle,\'('{ Humberview Cres.; Bow, Robert, rmm of their country. Ave.; Baldwin, George Stanley, 27!5, Lawrence Ave. W.; Bow, Thomas, *MWeston honours them. Holley Ave.; Baldwin, Jack, 27 Holâ€"|5 Lawrence Ave. W.; Bow, William h: 4 . ; & . {Christie, 7 Denison Rd. K.; Bowles, Abrahams, | Eric, 42 Queen‘s/ley Ave.; Ballantyne, Rol)enBluce,;“em_y George. 3 Grattan St. Eï¬' Adam, M. Graeme, 326 Main| 196 Havelock St., Toronto; Ballanâ€"| Boyee, Ernest Neville, 10 Belvidere N.; Allan, Frank Harley, 210| tyne, Thomas Reid, 196 Havelock| Ave., York Township; Boyd, Harry wrence Ave. W.; Allan, Hilliard / St., Toronto; Bannerman», Gordon| Wilfred, 216 Main St. N.; Bradâ€" Kenzie, 21 Pine St.; Allatt,| Harold, 10 Fern Ave.; Banting,|vrooke, Thomas Frederick Ernest, ie Douglas, 16 Bellevue Cres.;| Ernest Gomer, 223 I{menmunt‘fl Denison Rd. W.; Bradshaw. Allatt, Robert Gordon, 16 Bellevue) Ave.; Banting, Robert Duncan, 15\ George Gordon, 190 Main St. S.; %‘u.; Anderson, Lawrence A., 218| Holley Ave.; Barger, A. W., ï¬o(lhaiden, Robert S., 46 Church St.;| illiam St.; Annis, Andrew D.,’382|(‘nuher Ave.; Barnett, Floyd Leo,) Breakey, Bertram I. F., 35 Little ] Church St.; Annis, Thomas Kean,|19 Lippincott St. W.; Barton, John| Ave.; Breakey, Ida Averil, 35 Little | 188 Lawrence Ave. W.; Arkwn%m.‘*Alexnnden, 260 Queen‘s Dr.; Barâ€"| Ave.; Breakey, Olive M., 35 umc/‘ Edward Marshall, 38 Cross St.;\ton, John Ross, 51 Main St. S.;| Ave.; Breakey, Reta Victoria, 35| Armour, William Edward, 316 Main| Baxter, Gerald Robert Joseph, 1| Little Ave.; Bridgman, 0. Thomas,| ; 8t. N.; Armstrong, Edwin A., 140] Main St. S.; Beardall, Donald Roy,)6 Main St. N.; Broadfoot, Robert,| thn St.; Armstrong, Thomas Mll-“ll:’i Lawrence Ave. W.; Beardall,}'wi{ Church St.; Brookbank, Harold 1‘ , 43 Holley Ave.; Armstrong.|Gordon Jack, 213 Lawrence Ave |C., 23 Church St.; Brookman, John | Walter John, 6 King Cres.; Ashbee,| W.; Beare, William L., 153 Queen‘s| M., 1674 Jane St.; Brooks, Leonard | John Reginald, 419 Main St. N:;,Dr.: Beck, Ernest Walter, 38 St,‘i\'., 9 Victoria St, E.; Brooks, Wim., | â€" Atkinson, Virginia Lou, 46 Deniâ€"\John‘s Rd. E.; Bell, Floyd Cecil, 7|16 Vimy Ave.; Brown, Cecil \\'ilâ€"il son Rd. W.; Audsley, Thomas Earl,| Rectory Rd.; Bell, John Harvey,|liam, 18 Elsmere Ave.; Brown, ( 232 Main St. N: :557 Clendenan Ave., Toronto; Bell,) Robert W. S., 67 Robert St.; Blfl.p Merrill . George, Eagle; William Earl, 4 Hilldale Rd., Mount| Browne, Robert L., 185 Rosemount | .0., _ Haliburton; Baines,| Dennis; Bent, Leonard C., 36 Holâ€"| Ave.; Brundrit, Edward H., 10 King [ las, 189 Main St. N.; Baker.‘le) Ave.; Bent, Maurice James, 36 ) Cres.; _ Brundrit, William F., 10| Alvin Aiston, 79}Rosemount Ave.; | Holley Ave.; Bergin, Daniel Gerald,|King Cres.; Bull, George \\'m-dmv,," g:lhr, Frederick, 100 John St.;\8 Rectory Rd.; Bertrand, Percy |84 King St.; Burdon, Jack Matthew, | ! dwin, Charles T. H., 27 Holley Leonard, 81 Main St. N.; Best,| 234 John St.; Burgess, John W. L..\" 65 Main St. S. CLEANERS AND DYERS Quality Cleaning Another Hydro Rate Reduction For All Rural Consumers TFethlzer Bres OWNED and OPERATED by STODDART BROS. The more Hydro you use the less it costs on the average per kilowatt hour. Increased use therefore brings lower costs. The important revisions in Rural rates, made effective in January, 1944, have resulted in a greater use of energy, enabling the Comâ€" mission to further reduce the cost of electricity to H ydro Rural consumers in Ontario. THE HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF OnNTaARIO A further Rural rate reduction from 4¢ to 3!4¢ per kilowatt hour on the first block of energy used in any one month by Hydro Rural consumers, will go into effect on all bills rendered on or after May 1st, 1945. This Rural rate reduction will mean a saving of approximately $300,000 a year to Hydro Rural consumers. The New Uniform Rate Structure Will Be: 1 6.10c. per kilowatt hour for second block of energy 34,¢. per kilowatt hour for all additional energy. No service charge on Farm Service . charge of 56¢. gross per month on H 3!4c. per kilowatt. hour for first block of energy (formerly 4c.) PROMPT. COURTENUS SERVICE LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 PHONE TOâ€"DAY wWESTON 845 m ~SerVICE . . . a service month on Hamlet Service. 4 Queen‘s Dr.; Bushell, Charles William, 4 Queen‘s Dr.; Butler, N. A., 43 Holley Ave.; Byers, Albert Ave.; Brundrit, Edward H., 10 King Cres.; â€" Brundrit, William F., 10 King Cres.; Bull, George Warden, 88 King St.; Burdon, Jack Matthew, 234 John St.; Burgess, John W. L., 20 Church St.; %}urlington, Wilâ€" liam George A., 25 Hillerest Rd.; Burlison, James, 148 King St.; Burslem, John Kenneth, 261 Church St.; Burton, Franklin Wicher, 224 Queen‘s Dr.; Bushell, Arthur G. L., Trinkwon‘s T axi 167 William Street PHONE 1027â€"W view Cres.; Garred, Leslie Lawrâ€" oner, 85 Joseph St.; Gaszon, Stanâ€" ley John, 182 Dovercourt Rd., Toâ€" ronto; Gastrell, Clarke Frank, 6 St. John‘s Rd. E.; Gater, Herbert, i5 Fern Ave.; Gater, Lloyd David, 5 Fern Ave.; Gates, Charles Renâ€" ford, 2 Wadsworth boulevard; (;ib-{ ney, Harold Francis, 19 Lippincott St. E.; Gibson, Andrew Gregg, 7 JVimy Ave.; Gillespie, Herbert, 55 ‘ Lawrence Ave. W.; Glassford, ‘Vil-‘ fred Lionel, ®0 Church St.; ‘Goldâ€" ing, . Gerald Edgar, 8. Johin . St.; Gooderham, Frederick D., 64 King St.; Gowland, John Wilbert James, 82 Queen‘s Dr.; Grace, William Peter Leo, 563 Beresford Ave., Toâ€" ronto; Graham, H. Francis l:I., 8 Victoria St. E.; Grainger, J. N., 148 Ring St.; Grant, Robert Stuart, 21 ‘ine St.; Grant, Ronald Alexander. 5 Grattan St.; Gray, Kenneth Gpo..f 80 Queen‘s Dr.; Gray, Robert, 58 'll)nuglas‘ 350 Main St. N.; Byers, ‘| Charles Ross, 350 Main St. N. |__Cairns, Gordon Leigh, 216 King |St.; Cairns, William K., 216 King )| St.; Cameron, Angus Jr., 104 Wilâ€" ‘Iliam St.; Cameron, George Wilâ€" ‘]iam. 106 Queen‘s Dr.; Cameron, |Jessie M., 104 William St.; Camâ€" ‘|eron, William H., 70 Charles St. E., |Toronto; Campbell, Agnes Marion, {27 John St.; Campbell, Archibald \Gordon, 1794 Jane St.; Campbell, |Douglas Hope, 1794 Jane St.; Campbell, Earl, 156 Main St. S.; |Campbell, Harold Kenneth, 35 Recâ€" |tory Rd.; Canning, George Elmer, 25 Denison Rd. W.; Canning, Regâ€" inald Gordon, 25 Denison Rd. V\g; | Carlaw, Thomas Wood, 160 Wilâ€" fliam St.; Carr, Edward Alan, 447 | Main St. N.; Carter, Reginald | Frederick, 12 Sykes Ave.; Cartâ€" wright, Mark J., 61 Denison Rd. W.; Carvell, George Henry, 8 Church St.; Case, James A., 124 King St.; Case, Thomas B., 124 |\King St.; Cathie, Stanley John, 25 ‘ King St.; Chalmers, J. L., 20 Hillâ€" |crest Rd.; Chapman, James Dougâ€" {las, 22 Hillerest Rd.; Chapman, ;Rohert. Andrew, 22 George St.; ‘Charboneau, William Albert, 165 Main St. S.; Charlton, David S., 96 ‘\Villiam St.; Cholmondeley, Berâ€" nard, 381 Church St.; Church, John Woodburn, 49 Joseph St.; Clark, Harry, 79 John St.; Clark, John, 224 King St.; Cobb, J. Harry W., 312 Lonsdale Rd., Toronto; Codd, Frank Robert, 57 Cobalt Ave., Mt. Dennis; Codd, Robert H. J., 220‘ John St.; Codd, William James, 57 Cobalt Ave., Mt. Dennis; Coe, Edâ€" ward John, 218 Wright Ave.; Cole, James Francis, 188 John St.; Colâ€" gate, Boyd, 17 â€"Rectory Rd.; Col-J gate, Forbes, 17 Rectory Rd.; Colâ€" gate, William Mitchell, 17 Rectory| Rd.; Collyer, Walter Raymond, 6| Main St. S.; Colosimo, Albert, 137 Main St. N.; Cooper, Harry Berâ€" nard, 53 Queen‘s Dr.; Cooper, Roger August, 53 Queen‘s Dr.; Cooper, Samuel Joseph, 53 Queen‘s Br‘; Cornish, William Fredrick, 31 Holâ€" ley Ave.; Cousins, Alfred Beaton, 11 Lawrence Ave. W.; Crawford, William Harry, 194 William St.; Creelman, Currie R., 13 Fern Ave.; Crocker, Albert George, 35 King St.; Crouch, Thomas Harvey, Galt; Cruickshank, Wallace J., 160 Wilâ€" liam St.; Cumming, James, 1710 { Jane St. | _ Daarker, John George Moody, 6 Carke St.; Davies, Albert Pinson, 28 Rectory Rd.; Davis, Henry Fredâ€" crick Bernard, 223 William St.; \Day, Frank Stanley, 140 William St.; Deans, Arthur, 24 King George |Rd.; Deans, George, 24 King \George Rd.; Deans, James Nichoâ€" \las, 24 King George Rd.; Dobson, Frederick Laverne, 13 Cross St.; | Donaldson, David, 208 Wright Ave.; Dougherty, Thomas Henry, 78 Main St. S.; Drewry, John Harvey, 42 Grattan St.; Druding, Freda Elizaâ€" | betn, 62 Lawrence Ave. W.; Duckâ€" ‘\vorth, Thomas, 202 William St.;| Duff, James McEwen, 271 Main SL{ N.; Duncan, William Robert, 10 |Cross St.; Dunn, Morris F. E., 242l ‘Main St. S.; Dunn, Sidney G. E.,! |242 Main St. S.; Dunster, Raymond Ernest, 227 King St.; Duthie, David] Hunter, 24 William St.; Duthie,| Wilfred John, 24 William St. | Main St N.; Pletcher, Stewart Lesâ€" lie, 7. Denison Rd. E.; Foden, Phomas, 378 Church St.; Folliott, Kenneth McGill, 6 St. John‘s Rd. ©.; Fortune, Alfred Kenneth, 120 Queen‘s â€" Dr.;_ Fournier, Edward Walter, Cordelia Ave., Mt. Dennis; Pournier, Harold Gordon, Cordelia Ave., Mount Dennis; Fournier, Robâ€" ert James. Cordelia Ave., Mount Dennis; Fournier, Ross Alexander, Cordelia Ave., Mount Dennis; Fox, Frederick Albert, 26 Vimy Ave.; Fox, James Ferguson, 194 Church Eagleson, Herbert, 17 Fern Ave.; Eagleson, Russel, 17 Fern Ave.; Eider, George Garnet, 406 Main St. N.; Ellis, Aubrey Frederick, 17 Joseph St.; Ellis, Beverley George, 17 Joseph St.; English, Frederick Calvin, 230 King St.; Enright, Corâ€" nelius John, 218 Church St. Farion, Harry James, Naden 1 Esquimalt, British Columbia; Farâ€" can, Donald Henry, 180 John St.; Fonton, Norman, 219 King St.; Fillman, Oscar Frederick, 2 Conron Fillman, Oscar Fi Place; Finegan, Main St. N.; Fletc \ve Home from the hills comes this French family after hearing that the Germans had been driven from their pleasant little village of Buron, northwest of Caen. Wellâ€"pictured here is the feeling of utter futility and hopelessness that seized them as they turned into the main street and saw their ruined home, wantonly vandalized by the retreating Germans. This family is only one of millions in Europe‘s liberated countries to whom the Red Cross must go with help. In this particular village only one home was left intact. iller, Ro Galbrait 6 _ Main ranc is, Clare, 11 Springmount . F. E. 4., 218 King 8t.; bert Roy, 41 Holley Ave. h, William John Robert, St. N.; Gale, Charles Denison Rd. W.; Gale, mnas, 65 Denison Rd. W.; A FRENCH FAMILY COMES HOHE TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON H.. 7 Humber 1, Leslie Lawr ; Gasson, Stan Joseph B., 285 er, Stewart Lesâ€" Der Ah Denison 79 King Rd Laidler, Alfred J., 2 Vimy Ave.; Laing, Don. Gordon, 283A Church St.; Lake, Kenneth Arthur, 2 Deniâ€" son Rd. E.; Lamont, Anthony Penâ€" drith, 236 Main St. N.&YIAH('IA!AT. William Bouglu. 139 William St.; La Rose, Douglas Horace, 219 Roseâ€" mount Ave.; La Rose, Lawrence Edwin, 219 Rosemount Ave.; Lawrâ€" ence, Albert Robert, 9 George St.; Lawrence, Ernest Frederick, 23 Main St. S.; Lawrence, H. Bruce, 20 Holley Ave.; Lawrence, J. Addiâ€" son, 29 Â¥lolley Ave.; Lawrence, J. F., Malton; Lawrence, Joseph John, Malton; Lawrence, Robert Henty, Malton ; Ledingham, George Gorâ€" don, 38 Queen‘s Dr.; Ledingham, Kaschuk, Andnew, 11 Lippincott St. W.; Keating, Raymond, 5: Main St. S.; Keenan, Albert Wilâ€" liam, 114 William St.; Kellam, Hewson I. J., 84 King St.; Kelly, | Wilfred John, 11 Rectory Rd.; Ke]-. man, Donald Bruce, 6 Victoria St. W.; Kelman, Ross, 6 Victoria St.| W.; Kennedy, William A. C., 123] John St.; Keown, Charles A., 81| Main St. N.; Keown, Knthlecn’ Mary, 81 Main St. N.; Ketcheson, Melvin S.. 12 Grattan St.; Kidd.| William George, 6 Coulter Ave.; Kimpton, Raip%\ A. H., 207 Christie | St., Toronto; King Melville E.. 47| Grattan St.; Kingdon, Robert Verâ€" dun, 73 Coulter Ave.; Kirkham, Earl Ross Edwin, 7 Conron Place; Knight, Charles Norman, 74 Edâ€" mund Ave.; Knox, John, 3 Grattan| St.;_ Kreh, William Gordon, 47 Denison Rd. W. Jeffs, George Allan Francis, 21 Sykes Ave.; Johnson, Dudley N., 21 Victoria St. W.; Johnson, George Raymond, 96 Church St.; Johnson, Harvey George, 24 Victoria bouleâ€" vard, Mt. Dennis; Johnson, Robert William Harold, 85 King St.; Johnâ€" ston, Robert F., 271 King St.; Johnston, William G., 271 King St.; Jones, Ralph Calvin, 25 Denison Rd. W.; Jones, Roy M., Arnprior; Jones, Thomas Marshall, 59 St. John‘s Rd. W. Hillis, I. L., 209 William St.; Hillâ€" man, Douglas L., 96 John St.; Hillâ€" man, Gordon Thomas, 96 John St.; Hillman, Leslie Allen, 96 John St.; Hillman, Phyllis Evelyn, 96 John St.; Hilton, Beatrice, 31 Main St. S.; Hinde, Norman, 12 Bellevue Cres.; Hodges, Bernard, 57 St. John‘s Rd, W.; Holbiski, Leo James, 1 Wilby Cres.; Holdsworth, (John) Harry, 47 Church St.; Hole, Ernest, 100 St. John‘s Rd. W.; Holley, James, 139 Main St. N.; Holley, Thomas Lorne, 204 Church St.; Holmes, A. W., 8 Denison Rd. W.; Hood, William Y., 259 Church St.; Hoover, Henry Clarence, 76 John St.; Hoover, Murray, 76 John St.; Hoperoit, Cecil D., 257 Queen‘s Dr.; Hopgood, Leslie R., 10 Goifâ€" view Ave., North York; Howatt, William Ivan, 229 Main St. N.; Howes, James G., 2 St. John‘s Rd. E.; Howlett, William George, 326 Main St. N.; Huddlestone, Eric, 220 John St.; Huddlestone, Joseph, 220 John St.; Huddlestone, Norman, 36 Grattan St.; Husghes, George Whalley, 10 Main St. S.; Hunt, Cyril Thomas, 2 Coulter Ave.; Hunter, Darragh Conway, 233 Rosemount Ave.; Huson, Robert Forbes, 199 Lawrence Ave. W. St.; Hill, Alan Stewart, 193 John St.; Hill, Arthur Irvine, 186 John St.; Hill, Frank T., 147 Main St. N.; Hill, Harold Goodwin, 78 Edâ€" mund Ave.; Hill, Jack W., 170 John St.; Hill, Stanley George, 192 Main St. S.; Hill, W. F., 186 John St.; Inman, William Allison, 19 Vieâ€" toria St. W.; Irving, Robert Hill, 31 Little Ave. St.; Hall, Walter D., 198 Church St.; Hall, W. Mackenzie, 198 Church St.; Hall, W. T., 198 Chureh St.; Hamilton, Albert Wybert, 167 Main St. S.;}Haï¬miltgn, Q_{larles Herbert, Coulter _ Ave.; Greathed, Archer Jack, 173 King St.; Greathed, R. June, 173 King St.; Greaves, Alan Arthur, 30 Rectory Rd.; Greaves, Jack R., 30 Rectory Rd.; Green, James W., 162 Rosemount Ave.; Green, John W., 162 Rosemount Ave.; Grosskurth, Donald Ernest R., 166 John St.; Grosskurth, Wm. B., 136 Queen‘s Dr.; Gushulak, John George, 39 Holley Ave. Hales, William Donald, 4 Gratâ€" tan St.; Hall, Jean C., 198 Church St.; Hall, Kerneth, 198 William Jean Isabel, 38 Queen‘s Dr.; Ledâ€" ingham, Robert Hugh, 38 Queen‘s Dr.; Ledingham, William Alexanâ€" der, 38 Queen‘s Dr.; Legate, Edgar John, 81 Bowmore Rd., Toronto; Leitch, Arthur K., 49 Macdonald Ave.; Lenehan, Edgar Arthur, 43 Church St.; Lenehan, Lorne Edâ€" ward, 43 Church St.; Lenehan, T. Harold, 51 Joseph St.; Lepingwell, John Gordon Rix, 16 Queen‘s Dr.; Lindel}, Arthur David, 23 Lippinâ€" cott St. W.; Lindell, Earl Gordon, 23 Lippincott St. W.; Lindsay, Stewart King, 169 King St.; Lindâ€" say, William King, 16 Macdonald Ave.; Lithgow, Jack Albert, 59 St. John‘s Rd. W.; Little, Robert Edâ€" ward, 135 John St.; Long, Jack Robert, 188 King St.; Lowry, Jack Howard Keith, 163 Rosemount Ave.; Lucketi, E. Lloyd G., 100 John St.; Lynch, Raymond Walter, 29 Vimy Ave. _ _ â€" Maddox, C. J., 354 Church St.; Maguire, William Randolph, 20 Hillcrest Rd.; Mallard, John Wilâ€" liam, 65 St. John‘s Rd. W.; Mallinâ€" dine, James Leoriard, 53A Denison Rd. W.; Mallindine, Melvyn Alfred, 53A Denison Rd. W.; Mallindine, William Edgar, 53A Denison Rd. W.; Mallion, Robert Edmund, 43 Holley Ave.; Mann, Arthur Walter, 59A Main St. N.; Manson, George Carl, 223 Rosemount Ave.; Marâ€" shall, Donald Robert, 61 Queen‘s Dr.; Martin, Frank, 6 King George Rd.; Martin, Frank E., 121 William St.; Martin, James Edward, 103} John St.; Martin, Norman John, 6 King George Rd.; Mather, Dean Wallace, 49 Queen‘s Dr.; Mn};in, L. Walter, 170,Lawrence Ave. W Ouch! My thumb! I didn‘t realize until now that so many thumbs are used when you decorate a room. Fran (Young), you‘re making a slight mistake. You can‘t put tacks through metal. Ob, murder! that means sticky tape. At this rate, we will not only decorate the tables, but also ourselves, The red, yellow, green and white colours. is the voice of spring bidding you to our "Â¥" rooms. Come out next week gang, it‘s going to be a regular fun night. As you know, the Daffodil Tea was held on Wednesday afternoon and evening, and judging from the All‘s quiet on the home front! Seeing is believing, because for once in the "Y‘s" life we were quiet. Until Bang! Crash! Whoosh! What‘s this? Why, I hardly reâ€" cognized you; regular glamour girls toâ€"night. What is the ocasion ? Oh, yes, this is the night you visited the Weston Sanitorium. If that gleam means anything, you probably had a rare old time, Xnd I‘m sure the boys appreciated it, too. One request was cookies and more cookies. So, girls, start rolâ€" ling. Cookies, fruit candy razor blades are some of the things we gave the boys. Don‘t you envy them? Some of the girls were: Alice Dillabough, Helen Class, Marie McKee, Lily Dillabough, and Joyce Anderson,. J. T. FARR & S$SONS [ Hello gang! Hey where is every~ bhodyâ€"have we been deserted? The buzzing seems to be coming from the kitchen (special emphasis on kitchen; we are certainly proud of this dream.) Please, stop starâ€" gazing, After all, this is our kitchen and the only one like it in world. If you don‘t believe me, just come down to the "Y" rooms and see for yourself. But the pride of it all is the adorable little service entrance. Huhâ€"huhâ€"that small hole beside the door, In case you haven‘t guessed what it is, the food is passed through it won‘t go into that. Jive Y‘ers Club 14 MAIN N., WESTON PHONE 254 JU. 4186 Goodyear quality and experience . . . get them all in . . . Goodyear Synthetic tires! Tough Supertwist cord body Twinâ€"protector cord plies "Compression" tread Ah! we signatures, it was a huge success. At seven o‘clock, there were no less than one hundred and fifty people who came to visit, I hate to mention it again, but the oh‘s and mh‘s you hear are the numerous people who took a peek in the kitchen, where various members of the committee were making tea. By the way, the cookies were deâ€" licious. How could anyone resist the welcoming smiles of Mrs. Lynch and Mgrs. Class, standing inside the entrance of the "Y" rooms with the most beautiful corâ€" sages pinned proudly on their shoulders. Starting from the left, the Hiâ€"¥‘ers booth, gaily decorated in green and yellow and presided over in the afternoon by Barb Hill, Jean McFarlane and Grace Shier. Your hostess were certaiply novel girls, Behind the Jive Y‘ers booth were Jog]rce Anderson and Thelma: Davies flanked by 2 colourful posâ€" ters. And our pride and joy, 2 canâ€" dle holders, holding cute bouquets of daffodils. But the Teenagers‘ Nite Club booth was certainly the brightest of them all. A huge red and white heart decorated one side of the wall, while on the other side was a gaudy witch and broom bringing back many gay memoriés| Along side was the Jive Y‘ers, RENEWAL OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS my> 7 Al 3»%104;;4&: PHONE 193 HUMPHREY MITCHELL, Minister of Labour UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION New Insurance Books for the fiscal vear 1945â€"46 will be exchanged by the Local Employment and Selective Service Office in your area for expired Insurance Books upon completion of the second last page in the expired books. > Protect the benefit rights of your employees by sending in their expired books properly comâ€" pleted on March 31st. All Unemployment Insurance Books for the year ending March 31st, 1945, must be exchanged for new books. F. L. MERTENS, Phm.B. Tues., Thurs., Sat. evenings, 7 to 9 Vp.m. GEM HEARING AID FITTED AND SUPPLIED Except Wednesday, 9 â€" 12 a.m., 1.30 â€" 5.30 p.m. _ _ Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 noon. * supplies me with Delicious Foods â€" Ready Cooked Pastries â€" Cakes â€". Pies â€" Roast Chicken â€" Chicken Pies â€" Pork Pies â€" Steak and Kidney Pies â€" Virginia Baked Ham â€" Sausage Rolls â€" Hot Chile Concarne â€" A wide choice of Salads â€" Boston Brown Bread â€" Boston Baked Beans CATERING â€" SPECIAL ORDERS A Specialtyâ€"FRIED CHICKEN 87%, Main St. N. _ Phone Zone 4â€"570 There are severe penalties for failing to make Unemployment Insurance contriâ€" butions for your insured employees and for failure to renew the Insurance Books FAY‘S DELICATESSEN OPTOMETRIST OFFICE HOURS 1 MAIN S$T. NORTH, WESTON more or less dancing to the musi¢ |)~ i Vern Plant was beating out on the ... piano. There were two other boys,s | Jack Lynch and Keith busbey, and they seemed quite at home among," all the girls. The Rooms Registry : booth was a wonderful help to the _ many war workers and new homeâ€" ~ | makers that are in Weston. The World Fellowship Booth featured an exchange student fromâ€" Trini dad, Miss Gwen Innis who is doing post graduate work in â€" physical education. PIANO MOVING LOCAL AND LONG WARDROPE CARTAGE THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1945. LOUIS J. TROTTIER RoJ. TALLON ALLAN M. MITCHELL 25 Years‘ Experience 9 5 0) Phone DISTANCE MOVING ompnenonere OUR SPECIALTY DW 458â€"2â€"4