t " | "FOUR GENERATIONSâ€"ON BOTH SIDESâ€" OF FAMILY TOTAL 389 YEARS In commenting. .6n the ~withâ€" drawal of the resolution in a later interview, Reeve Thompson stated that he‘ felt that the m tter"e'ould- be settled . quietly b‘é}w\;e;’n the two municipalities ‘without the necesâ€" sity of making a request to. the Ontario Board of Education. . /. Continued from page 1â€" s Reeve Thompson. eoncluded, "I withdrawâ€"my resoluLion," a. Comments On, Withdrawal * p Weston Faces On the other side of the Bagg flulily[‘d\e four {'en- erations‘are: Mrs. Lorne Bagg, 33; Diana, 5; Mrs. "It always hay and always will be Weston‘s policy to . maintain friendly relations. with‘ its .neighâ€" bours," ‘ Reeve . Thompson ‘ stated. We‘re in no way opposed to York Township building a voeatiqnal school, nor are we trying to dictate the needs of another municipality, but we feel tha eston should be given some: consideration in this important problem: Under the proâ€" poséd" scheme Weston Vocational school wou! erate as a liability to ‘York County at half of its norâ€" mal capcity." _ wl Reeve Uhompson â€"was at the corners of Eglings?‘n a’ri%ufferin streets. Under such a‘scheme .the North York â€" school > could â€"accommodate those students in and around Dufâ€" ferin stregt, an area which is exâ€" panding rapidly. at the present time, and Weston Vocational school éould continue to look‘ afterâ€" those pupils from the Silverthorne area and the northern part of York Township. The possible Rge._vt_fl‘hompzm â€"Judge: "Now, sir, please tell the court exactly 'w&m} passed between you and «your wife during, this quarmel". . .0. i. y }0; â€" Defendant: "A flat iron.{rol!ing pin, six plages and a teakettle." : The possible site ‘suggested by THURSDAY, JUNE .18, 1946 “ On Tuesday ‘evening, June 4th, \the Memorial Community Hall Lcommittee héld the draw in aid of ‘funds for the building of the hall. |The quilt, donated: by .Mrs. B. Pidâ€" mgeon as first prize, â€"was won by ‘Mrs. Leo Robby/Knox ‘avenue.. The second prize, won by: Mrs. J, °B. *Henry pfâ€" Knox avenue, was a set ‘of ,pillow covers‘ donated by Mrs. \Pirie, _ Woodbridge Road.â€" Third { prize, a luncheon cloth, was won by \Mug. Ginn, WoodbFidge. The cloth !was donated by Mrs. B:.Pidgeon. (The fourt}‘_prize, a>pair of bath | towels, were won by Mrs. V. Shaw ‘of Weston.‘ hat €6 55005 “Humbe’yr. Summit The committeé ‘thank all « who helped to make this draw possible, And also inform all our patrons that social evenings will be disconâ€" tim?led wntil ‘August: We thank each and every one. .| â€" \ï¬Ã©t;hdgy grcetinÂ¥ go to Mr. J. Pi & of Humber Summit, and Miss W. Harris, King street, Wesâ€" Mray A. Lockhart advises that the euchres of Pine. Ridge Club, held every Friday ‘evening, have haq .to be discBntinued, Bwing to Mr. A; Lockhart not beinï¬oin the best of heith: Mrs. ckhart thanks everyone who attended, and hopes to be able toâ€"resume‘ them F REEf ESTIMATES : Whitman Radio Service FORMERLY WESTON ELECTRIC ..> . TELEPHONE 1045J â€" â€" _ _ We are sorry to"b?.f that Mr, Moore was noKsb’ wes this ims. week. ‘ Mr, Moore was taken to the hospital for an operation two weeks ake and expected to be home last week, bui_his fhart did not satisfy the "doctor=@@)touch®of: pneéumonia was" the cau§eâ€"for an extra â€"few days in hospital. But friends and neighbors hope:he will soon be home with his faniily. Humber Summit Friiqndship»lcir- glg ,will hold their next meetingâ€"at the home of Mrs. Briee, Woodâ€" bridge Road, on July .8rd. Please don‘t forget the date ‘and place,. . \. An old colored man was asked if his neighbors were ‘honest; _ _ .. ‘‘Yes, sir," he Teplied. "Dey cerâ€" tainly am honest." ns *‘But if your neighbors are .so honest, why. do you have. a foaded shotgun near your her coop?" he was asked. S Man," said the old chap,~"dat‘s to keep ‘em honest!" Ssn o4 . again in the near future. Watch the paperâ€" forâ€"announcement.‘ ; The (Humber Summit softball team were beaten lgst week by Woodbridge. Better luck next time, boys, but you know the old aying, practice makes perfect. hs. Communityâ€"Council Asks Printed For Citizens Ben Aue bedige or orgunitffions, to be :z:yin ‘dnnmy by "the . said bodies or ‘organizations: : * * "Theé< Municipalâ€"Council of "the Town of Weston, Athe : Board: of Education for the Town of W‘zz ton, The Wuton-llouglt'aennh e tary Club, The Weston Lions Club, Local €ouncil of. Women; Weston Branch, â€" The â€" Young . Women‘s ghriltipn~ Association;‘, W Branch, The Navy League of â€" m-; Weston Ministerial: Assbciaâ€" / 1. The Local Committee for ‘the !urfl:ox:heo of a m“:’ olok_qh- ing in ‘physical ‘and receaâ€" WouSt Priamitnd hnb un o ol lations under rtinent Z?Eui‘e:'u Ast. siilibe known as The Weston: Community Counâ€" l 3. There ‘shall be an executive ‘committee of the Weston ‘Comâ€" ‘munity Council that shall, subject to the wishes of the said Comâ€" miunity Council expressed by resoâ€" lution, have general ‘charge and mgnaéemunt of all business of the Â¥aid Community Council. and shall be composed of . geven Q\embers, namely: ae 6 ~ (a) The: President of . the ~said + : Community Council; °* | (b) A member of. the Municipal .. â€". Council of the Town of . Weston; w t _ (c) A member of the BGard of Education .for the Town of «+ .Weston, and £ (d) Other members who shall be i «â€"_elected annually. . _ 4. There shall be ‘a president of the Weston Communi'tjv1 Council who shall be a mémber thereof and ‘shnl] be elected annually by the membBers ‘of ‘the said Community Council, He. shall ‘preside at all meetings of the said Community Council and the executive comthitâ€" ifee Thereot â€"â€". =: " . ) cil and shall be composed of one member from mhw followâ€" â€g\;‘bn 6f Weston ouï¬i’fl Dopnï¬s'..fleu!cfl; P SURANENADIE tion; Weston B&i' Seoutâ€" Troop, Central United . Church,, Memorial Home , and School â€" Glub, . Miller AtQletic Club, Weston Baup;furl' Association,.. King Street Home and School Club, . > hy . 8 other bodies: or organizaâ€" ti as may from‘time to time be r?uenod by resolution of the said Community Council to appoint a meniber tuIt. . . . . 2. The duties of the Westom Comâ€" munity Council shall be the furâ€" therance of a community Program of training inâ€" physical ztneu's and rectéation of persons if. the Town of Westom â€"within the meaning of the regulatibns under the Departâ€" ment of Edgucation Aet. Nee 5. With the exception of the ofâ€" fice of President and the composiâ€" tion, "powers . and duties of the executive committee, the Weston Community Council may by resoluâ€" tion provide for: hi‘ .(a) The creation. of . offices, Jcommittees . and advisory * groups, and. the filling of the same ‘by election or apâ€" pointment.. ‘> £.! 3 3 CLOTHING BUNDLES Weston Ministerial: Asgbcig, o coten boy esout Prouk JUNE 19th _ Ready for Get Your Communities â€" > Represented At County Show : execu When youth. enters into. a comâ€" petition, in pfost â€"cgses they do not go. intp / it gd!-hurt«!ly Cas Was mdk."a‘ohy the enthusiasm at the York County J unior Farmers‘ Judging Competition ‘ and © Junior Women‘s Institute, Girls‘ Achieve" ment Day at Newmarket on Thursâ€" day, Juhe 6. ‘ .. / s 9 7P'r"'cgcllly every community in York County was represented and competition was reported heavy. . Pro%nm ‘of ‘the ‘day included.a competition ‘in ability to identify and properly cook certain cuts of meat; examinations in .home‘ ecoâ€" nomics and a sewing exhibition. Junior â€" Women‘s Institutes ~from {lighland Creek, Pefferlaw, Woodâ€" ridge, Belhaven and Vellore were represented in the girls‘ competiâ€" The Victorian Order Nurse will. call at any home wherever there is illnéss which calls for part time nursing care.Phone Weston 128. . [LOGCAES | Woodbridge â€"â€" â€" Represented In . Girl‘s Competition |Glantâ€"Air Fleet ‘when ‘hundreds of mode! builders gréduated into the dircraft indusâ€" ttyâ€" and Into RCAF flying crews. : Katon Co. Ltd., as soon as possiblé. Entries close June 17 at 5 p.m. " Models, entered ° must . be the actual work of the COLeLARE |â€"â€"~ _ Models should be checked and wéighed in‘ before 3 p.m. ». > ‘ ‘Included in the long list of events to be‘run off is the flying of rubâ€" berâ€"powered .‘stick m o‘d els for juniof, senior ‘and oren class:. outâ€" door fuselage model for the three classes; a special event for. novice builders, junior class on}é; towline _,lider for three classes; Class "A," "B," "C," gas models for\the three classes; plgload‘ event for open class; "U" Control for open class; "C" Convtrol.-tp!ed Event, open class. / a 38 Main GIRLS‘ & BOYS‘ ° .â€"~ WHEELS RENTAL LHARGE25c. Hr. BAKER‘S BICYCLE LIVERY o Beatty Washers _ _ _ . _ e Kelvinator 'Refrlgel;ators rate . â€" o Servel Electric Refrigerators . ' e Rogers Majestic Radios e Electrohome Radios ‘ 36 Main $ _Main N. _ [ __Phone 677 ‘JERRY .BAKER,â€"Prop. POLLARD ELECTRIG| All‘Bikes Insured e Goblin Vacuum Cleaners â€" 3 ' e Duo Therm Space Heaters _ _ _ ‘twil pay. # / . $ f Don‘t wait till it has broker‘ down and then just simply say,, . ; y wea C f "Come up right now, I‘m washing, and my washer‘s not O.K." _ . . â€" £ We aim to give you service but try and m<t be fair So when your washer‘s noisy and you‘re sure it needs _ reparir~ tocs io. aeee § _Just.let us know your trouble, because we reallyanre Angd fizxing washers is our business, almost anywhere,. If you have a washer â€" you‘re lucky nowaday . _ So keep it in repair, ‘Mmy friend, I‘m sure you‘l find Authorized Agents For . e ‘Beatty Vacuum Cleaners â€".> HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES wasner c 2 O e s e oi i t t LADIES and MEN â€"~ > © ‘; © ~~«/‘ BOY6 and CHW ‘" ALSO REBUILT AND SECOND HAND BICYCLES BANISH HEATING WORRIES EUEL OIL CONTRACTS ARRANGED â€"â€" Guaranteeing the Supply of Oil Fror to 5 Years â€"GRDER NOW FOR SUMMER RELIVERY | Clean Heat _ :â€"> ; ‘~Controlled Temperature.|â€" _â€" Gives Sqlid Comfort and: Conserves Space â€" |~ .ALPHA ENGI_NEERING’CO., WES]‘QN ¢ W. E. Cattley ; "f y ~/ G. A. Jeffs Weston 252M â€" ul : Zone 41325 :: White‘s Bicycle Shop ‘ ~ New C.CM. Bicycle _ MWm( OOCNODY . RMTTAUTs â€" AADET omm .2 Reeiei‘y . 1208 7000% . ® Sn lights and Holders. Everything in the line of _ . * Ac‘aporhfloiqlnakus.flqehu-†\ s Tricycles and Wagons . Ki (ye Sugrmeâ€"meripmtiona . . 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