," CLIFF HARRIS A comm: sooetgmyut The "Y" Thursday night handi, eraft class comes to an end for the season on Thursday. May 2, with an exhibition of some of the wofk completed in the clung. Some rticularly lovely leather work has an done at these classts--belts, wallets, purses, book-ends, key- uses. cigarette cases. and numer- om other articles. These will all be on exhibition with some articles for, sale,.nn Thursday, May 2, at 8:00 pm. at the “Y". Sign!†1lryiHoune The "Y" Sunday Open House , programs will end with an Easter 1 party on Suhday, April 28, Sing, 1 none, movies, ---both xnlellv gent and foolish-have been an: ringed for your enjoyment, and some very' special refreshment: _ will be served. Since there his boon an ittermiso m numbers each; Sunday night. we hope that for the' (minding night. We may look rm; ward to th»,bmzzest crowd yqu That's Sunday, April 28, at 8:30 Plan. are romhut alon vary nieelr for Ch? Pitness feqwal whit}: is being helel tn-ruzhf, How III the ticket! aw 2mm: {mt and tlet "Q11 really haw a 111g crmwl fun'. 7 Handicraft Exhibit no: Newcomers meet ovary other Wssdnesday afternoon and wourd wolcome my newcomers to Weston u memberrof their club. The next meeting is May 8 at 3:00 pm. at the "Y". Come and join the Newcomers that afternoon. and if ynu have in): small children, they will be wel- comed also. Gym Min! _ This comm: Thursday" mghr. April 25 there will he a super gym display in the Central Urnnted Church sponsored by the Iliw- Cer Club " the “Y". T:me-yi:15 pm. Pot on by June Kennedy and I W? of her prls from the ('ontral _ _ A. Come out 10d enjoy the Li" Tm Club On May Ist, I946. wp “1.! meet at Joy Nightingale} house, and then to out for I glme of bowling and on May Ili, we are throwing a ttfe. to end up the season with a n . So the meeting on May 8 will b. savaged to the pinning of the .Bove. That's all for' this w'éek,ga1.< --tree you soon. ('o-ing Evmtts Rowen-Ion Once again. this Wisrirwsday, A til M, the Newcomvrs met at the " for an afternoon of sewmg. knittin and nhernoon tea. Each week, 5mm ue several new addx- tions Ut the itroup--esther new- comers who have been â€axially invited, or newcomers an 'eston wls? have heard about the group add read the publicity in the Timer And Guide. and thought they would like}? drop in for an afternoon at E,i.ritiiir'diit vote Shirley 1tyltyy.y. ~nmothly w W“ alerted Umbemhip Bee. ‘mnw-uer of thi, Mary. and Pere, John-D911 WIS; We also have than In our npnlenutwe for drawn up fur t the Record Committee. A report April 30. rm was Wd on the, Rational Confer, mm m. Don gum [Cha- Cole: It lauded very 1:an Anhough mommy. and Cluck cmvod- mm 'n deck at tion wu . masterpiece. _ 5, Ahhhhh Trm On April M, We plan to vim the muted 'di' Jolrl orphan-ac and.take the am: in the Toronto YW ltl Theatre. If all the Tris can be at Buffalo, may 4 Bathurst ttld St. (an at 7 pm. Doreen Huh†1u_rst. it will be bery much appre-mur reservazmn: __ iF." Aim 17, ms . hulinen "Ung‘vu held, Ind tttttet. thr the gunk of Kay!!! lug-nod, 'gdq Y'?. Tlttt' . We can supply you with Goodyear Tires and Tubes ON TIME PAY. Drool: Msttison'. And Donna mda'l smiling {area will ha (not . blkx u they mm. in the door MW in accordance with Wartime Prices on‘d fired. Board "tphtMiorts. Pay uh“. you ride on Camerdo's first.ehe'tco m Orin in foday1 mo mm RD. It!!!†'tttg “VIC. it»: 5/ 'i:))"-)" " l Continued from "rtui--. ducted last week, "l reply In Mr. Kinz's statemr‘m, as was earlier reported, 'trur In conducting their routine visits 10 Toronto men stores on Saturday, inspectors re- ‘ported that meat was being offered for sale, though not always of the _ At (tn-tho]- oviden -o that there i, no actual shouagervlalwef the board! nfflrials stated that the Canadian} Meat Board is continuing to buy,' cow beef from the picking houses m Toronto and " slightly lower-l pricey than. the pickers charge to retail shops. It is explained that if there was an actual shortage of meat the packers would prefer to sell to the retailers thin to the meat board because of the higher price they would receive. Wigwam Saturday, April 20 l Reldiohs to thUarrintrr.eerted meat shortage were varied in Wes. tor}_on_Sntu_r_day last, - __ Mr. Ray Simpson of the Weston Meat Market was literally sold out on Saturday afternoon. while Mr. Sum Revich, also conducting a meat .mlrrket on Main St. N., said {but he might have' enough in sup- ply, "to_see hints thro.orh." -. Doreen (Mattison) is writing our reservanons in the Buffalo Tell lun we'lLeven sleep on floor, Doreen! We and ttte Wonder Y may have some "guests" on our Hollday House week-end. At the Regional Cont. yours truly waq talkuue with Marie Dopp of Kitchener. They still remember the work-end they had with us law year at the Island and: are eager for another om. We‘re} mat a: Pager to see them again and‘ we only hope they-can comb either) the lst or tho 2nd wvek-end m: June. By thr' way. done anyone" know or" a zrmd cook? We have tor, supply our own. i June. By mp way. dam anyone know m a mud cook? We have to supply our own. All for now. lf mp rreakmg limbs hnve [wavered from roller skating on Nerdnyrchm will he a column next week. “I plate the blame for the meat \horuze at Ottawa's doorstep,", Hon. T. 1.. Kennedy, minister of agriculture. charged Saturday at and Joyce Anderson. our Pmident. will Jntroduee Miss Kennedy and her noun. Thu person running around seeing that everything} tom: smoothly is Titel. Davies, the canveuer of tltiq event. We also have all the committees drawn up {w the Easlm' Party on April 30: Thin promst to He the how yet. Don't forget, though! Even aithough it starts It 8.30, all girls m deck It 8:00 pam'. Ahhhhh, Travel!! We have been W.P.T.B: Officials W'.' w ___.- W WWW,†"As {arms melt): concerned Mr, Simpson stlted, "rve hid it Ai frrrthrsr Pvidem,w -" ". . . AND NOW m A POUND OF EGGS “ADAM?" I club from West I wed-end mp to and h, to be exact. the for irlcrva,spd drinkinz. my", unhappy ihomes. and wore Victims Of alcohol. Who c ktail lounge, will attract ~mun Temple, that the beer parlour' mile: to do. Mrs. Moffatt read items giving the opinion of many who "a concerned about the pro- iblem. The consensus seemed to be, ,that education would go far in help. mg to eradicate the evil. but above _all Win the gown of prayer. and [Christian in name which would ‘hul‘ld up clean. temperanse prin- icrpléi Mrs. Court in a few vmll chosen words thanked all who had taken part in the meeting. The beautiful hy'nm "Breathe, On We Breath Of God," was sung, and 1prayer following. closed the inter- Iestlmz I‘lif‘PIInK. A social hnur ful- lowed and dainty rpl'rc-hmvms {were wrved by Mrs. Couvt. and her Committee. Mrs. C. L. Moffatt (a former presldchn Win present, and Wild in 'treetllw she always felt at home in Wemm. WCTU, Mrs. Moffan gave .3 vary earned (talk on the unpert- !anca of putting God first, m our life: It was because He, was for- ,gmten that we had wars, and all ,tho Pvik that follow. Sho spoke of élho no“ liquor hill. which moan: The even'e when Me Ferr My!" In ONO-7|. II OHM 1-1/5: per kilo-hour. Jun eve! le lo tight I IWWI†lump in lo Mun, " drive a woshirrg machine for low Mural tsit lt - ht live In Ono-tie, when Hydro men en amen. ou,, In Mn world? great mm." Bill: "When did you srrariuate?" Joe: “I didn't graduate. I was turned out." the annual meeting of Peel Pro- gressive Conservative a~$0cialinn held in the Orange hall here. "By the government) manipulating they have brought about this condition. lt is such as to destroy production of meat in this province and in Canada. "This is a thing that dcscroys democracy," he and. "Never before in the history of the provmce has them been so much meat in the province as there is at present. and yet butcher mops are without meat. It is an ugly thing that dealroys democracy and breeds communism, that of Inavmz mom on the farms and no men for people to PM." An olulrlc lamp " applionu ls uwally marked "60 walk", "soo walls", "WOO wam", an the can may be. Yb. mark Ilmply India?" the number bl wam cl dummy We. the lamp or appliunu wlll me. A lilowoll ll olmply 1060 mm: A “Iowan-hour II 1000 won: mod hr on. hour-or l00 wam lo: Mn hon/n. " thet on. kllowon-llouv will enrol. your 1000 we" cloud: Iron for on how. And at whet a small to“! 1llftmr0l,strtttmis New Liquorlaws Recent Meeting The April tueruruq of the WCTU was held m Central Umited Church. on Tuesday the ith Mrs. Davidge, the president openrul the meeting by reading I poem, entitled "The Seed .And The Sewer." Aftm"the hymn "Thus ls A Green Hill Far Away" was sung. all united m the Lord's Prayer. Mrs T. Norriwn 'read very effectively, Ach chapter of lst John, Mrs Amen. glue 1 fine talk. She and. we cannot al- way~ accept puhlw opinion. It is often "uninformed. It is better to think for ourselves, and act for the best good, Influence always tolls. how Important therefore that rt be 'on the side of right. There are always those who follow where others lead. like the little child who walked in his fathers footsteps, and called out, "I am \‘nmlng' father." Mrs. W. Dresser gave a brief talk on "Peace and Arbitration." ' . Quoting a"; by the pound would b. tonrusirttrwtruldn't " You buy a". by the dozen, milk by the quad, meat by the pound. " what moan". do you buy olodvkhy? You buy dummy by "no kilowatt-hour, and you should know who! I “Iowan-hour can do for you. Mrs. Arnett and Mrs. C L. Moffat Speakers That college turns nut 501116 The XL Bible Class of Central United church held their regular social meeting an April 18 with Mrs. Hunter, the president, presid- ing, After all business reports were received, the socisl convener of the 'meeting.' Miss Dickin, took charge and read the portion of scripture from the Book of Isaiah. Mrs. Hunter favored With a solo, accom- panied by Miss Ackrow, that beam tiful hymn, "Theae is a Green Hill Ev Away." Miss E. Nattress gave I reading on the life of Isaac Watts, his hymns, yritings and poems and told " memoriels to him in several er: and the good work that he ad done. A social time with refreshments closed a very enjoyable evening All ladies will he made welcome It this meeting held every third Thursday of the month. Mayor and Mrs, T. E. Dougherty of Weston entertained on Saturday evening: at the dinner dance at the Old Mill in honor of their son, Tom, of Thethford Mines, Quebec, and his fiancee, V ta Matthews, daugh- ter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, Castlefield' avenug, Toronto. RENEE“?! New": H911 " Mrs. W. Corr-s, formerly of 67 Riverside drive, Westmount now residing in Coll Springs, wishes to thank her many friends for all their kindnesses, especially Mrs. Judge, " Riverside drive, at whose home Mrs. Corns was presented with a beaufiful Lamp, Extend Thanks Entertain for Son at Dinner Dulce The A ril lowing tea of the Grenfell Inociation will be held on Fndny- utternoon. April 26th It the home of Mm. G.~F. Evan, King George ttptittt/ertPJiipi,A"k It as hoped that there will I good attendance " this meeting. Thu Victorian Order Nun. will all gt any homo vhcrovorjapn u inn.†which all. for put um nursing eer8. Phgno “futon Iâ€. Ctrirted to Uppity] Ben. Cru’den, eldest non of Poszmnn Bert Crnydon. Mount Dennis, pund with “tend cl.†honors in Pharmacy " the Uni- vermy in Toronto but. wuk. Hearty congratulations, Bert, Grtniepe. Saying Ton The muny friends of John Pt psryrwtl) wiWbe pox-Ix to hut o n m Christie "not. olpiul Ind underwent. an amt-non on in“! Sunday. _ A ' Pa and with Honors DANCE AND ~EUCHRE FRIDAY. APRIL 28th, ' pg. Dundas arid Fume Century Boys Orchestr- All FiMasserHarris.. Wealnn Employees Welcome Modern Ind Old Tree" LIBERTY HALL A DMIssmNL-soa CLUB 882 TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON LOCALS An Army captain walked into the library at Baltimore and asked for a copy of Marguerite Steen's novel. "The Sun is My Undoing". A Uhrary offueial said the captain ex- nluincd he had read as far as page 736 when he went overseas in 1941 and nbw wanted to finish the book. He has 441 pages tp go. 0ttawa.-The British Govern- ment likely will announce the names of officials who will come here for loan talks with Canadian government authorities. it WI! learned. Date for the opening of the talks will be made known " the same time. Where, He Left Off Britain Winn To Borrow Moyer From Canada Mr, Ind Mrs. Jim Finger-1d and tummy of Montreal us the tuna of their puma, Mr, and In. Inn Tatum . Mrs. Eva R. Sgnnow has rotun- od to her home, rout Brookhrm, in Zophyr. and will tumult: but. for the'nummor. Mrs. Hector Hut, " King street, was the guest of honor It I para given for her lut Thursday on o occasion of her 10.th birth. day, l her daughter, Miss Juli. Hurt. urine this happy occuion many lovely flo‘wen were remind along with gifts and Mun of congratulations by Mrs. Hart's many friends and relatives. View“ (my Mantra-J Raga-j. any!" Celeb-lug 50th Rigid-y Your Spring Hair-Do THESE ARE YOUR 'W' COUPONS FOR EXTRA SUGAR AMOUNT OF $UOAI USID IN CANNINO Each hon-unf- uny Ill. be: cunning luau lo ht ii. noodl of an particular hon-chad. A no.†mdhod in to allow 14' lb. mqu Gr each quart In!" of and Iruit, and 1 If lbs. won in nch quart of kl or jolly. This yur'l canning - Allow-no. In in pound- pu par-en s-tho an}. "hit yer. magnet and.) angling - mu trtiiddiiiotraGriik"'ir'GoGGGrTTGs'i Kai-Q um]. lg: the purchase of canan Inqu. 58 Io 512 melanin bocono valid on Mar 2nd: 817 lo MII Incluliv. on In}, 4th. Each coupon II good for o" purchnn of on. pond of my". TEN POUNDS OI “DINING SUGAR PER PERSON VALID MAY ' Th. 90: “8" coupon- for canning may an In "Mum; lo Thar. in a world>wida alum-ta " mm. but you world - produsrtlon wa- """tiukf horny-(iv. poremt below M. Raauma for the dacraaaa an: q D-trurtion of tho - kWh-trial in Java and the Philippine O Shortaw of labour and Urtituor. in many man-producing countrioa. q Lu! you'a drought in the Caribbean ma. aapacially Cuba. _ . Datum to European - beet “Olin. World - lupplha an cold for the bandit of tho Unnod "use". Canada. tho Unit»! Snug and Croat Britain an audio: an equal Ihan ot - according to population. lunch]. lupphal mun aloe be aharad with ethn- countriu. u. I". m. Ari "I. In Under personal supervisio/ of Margaret Rolufs 164 Main St. S. Bai-Bal Hairdressing Salon , . com WAVES '33.? tSato . OIL PERMANENTS S pri " Dance, maiW questions that h'ad 'risii, from his tnikr, throughout the 'een' ..pee.timm. _ Bob Taylor yresented I brief case to Mr. Joblin on behalf of the clus for giving us his time And knowledge since the Bible Class was formed. We wish him continued success in his new position and hopd he will give us the privilege of being our when speaker sometime next fall when we re-open the Bible Class. Just a reminder that we expect to see you I“ to-morrow night " the Wiiston High School Auditor- ium around 9:00 pm. for our final will event in the way of our In hoping with the Eaatertime Ipirit I. won shown the religiws amm "I -.-.‘.I.- 1"r"..entirit.te plant. " I. the WI " rrine (In not: an: an a: main. eovucd the maxing which of the Tmtl <ttr hug up. cage-in ‘tho alum-rum of " body. Itoir further atoninh‘unt when H. “you! to and: Mary in turn to the than diciylea in no Upper Room, Yin; even further to reassure t e doubtful Thomas that He was their beloved leader Jesus now risen from the dead, alive and Witching over them We"; _, _ Mr. Joblin then Bssked our opin- ion on the pertinent question of the value of education through this medium of moving pictures. This discussion led into I general» one with various members asking Mr. Jobk'nv his .vnlutd.ale ppinion on . Sunday. April 14 luv the dour-i at our tint you'n utividu. iirdqGtTshTGi1Ga7irtiiiist . . " I‘d" “bl" "Jul!" COUPON CALINDAl Weston. Bible Class Notes The gran "8" coupon: " to III and " to 321 u- in addition to the "S" coupon- which my been“ valid “ch month for tho punk... “mud Wm. They no validated to mun Ivnu-bh .nough - for horn. cunning or for other hon-oh.“ In... Any vuld “I" Coupon. Incl-Ila. than M hon, may be und 0. â€who ml in ell- ning, or the "melanin“! balm " “WV... And Tone 4-465 And smart Women Brighton Home: By Personal Loan Firttmtrirtg During his five Turn as mayor of Weston, besides Ling In ardent hero-u follower, Mr. Flynn wu considered " u good luck ‘omen. for during curb of his five yelrs of office, it wu . Weston tum that won the Dominion lacrosse chunk ptonahip. ' Mr. Flynn w“ I Grind Trunk Railway fireman for eight years, and en iueer for three before he joined Emmi!) Reid Co., Limited, where he w“ employed 40 years prior to superannuation in 1942. Hi: present home It 18 Little Ave. in but I short distance from the home in which he wu born in 1872, which in the present site of the -W-uton post otfice. Continued from page I- built the first'Onnn an! in the t9wn. H. is I numbn- ot the llIEIIMIV! VALUE OF All "r' COUPONS masonic Order, lb. Buck Knights of Ireland, Royal Bl-ck ‘Percen- tory and mlny other intern-l bodies.: . . Mr. It. J. Flynn I h. tf up] on " " H. u. I bl. In." luv, lolly. " t "I. nun-mulch In." in!" " Cl " a. It. I F. may hon. menin- Rosamond tho luqu‘l.‘ III-(bod a! cunning fruit. Sugar can be Addod dunno the wittter In tho Inn! {a uni lf you in. no! I copy drudy, wt". the D-. mi cl Acneulhuo, Dana, lot "Wuh- Canning" mph“. iUOAILISS MI'IHOD or CANNINO Ill)" The“ who do no! wink to do home mall-lg may uh the um mm- b buy mammal), peeked, 44ml, Mina, cannod knit. den or - to Iupplcnon! th. roqulu ration. The M "S" coupon. for cunning " on and m»! h mud "Hindi-My (My Incom- valid. You “Hie when amp}. “Mic. cl (but "pin date. . the "8" coupon: which toéululy bacon. and out month berth patch“. of luau and wanna. LADIES and MEN " Full Line of Tires, Tubes, Seats, Carriers, Pumps. Lights, Flash- lights and Holders., Everything in the line of Accessories for all makes of Bicycles, ' l Tricycles and Wagons ALSO REBUILT AND SECOND HAND BlCYCLES LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED SAWS SHARPENED AND SET WM. WHITE '& SON All Repairs done on the premises -and guaranteed. Thirty-five years' experience. White's Bicycle Shop New CCM. Bicycle 6A LAWRENCE AVE., WESTON VALID JULY 4 He is ready. willing and glad to help in providing the wherewithnl for this and a score of other useful purposes. When cash in not rudily avail, able to buy new' slip to"! "‘ taio, drapes and such li . take care of that Ion t, paint around the ho , women ore consulting hush-mix 1nd getting th: . an“ the necelslry ’ ' through the Bank of Mont The procedure in simple __ person-l loan repayable in monthly instalments. The wet very low: just 27 cents a month for' each $100 borrowed when reguid over I 12-month period. Now are can you borrow for less, or on more convenient terms. If you would like to do I sprint improvement. joh around your home, tell your husband to see Mr. Douglas, manager of the Bank of Montreal. THURSDAY. Artur, I. IMO . Instalment Repayment qun'Makes Bu i For Cash Sit-mar.n9 _ BOYS arid GIRLS . als