The.happiest, sweete t, tenderest homes‘ are not those were there has been no sorrow, but those which have been overshadowed with grief, and ‘where Christ‘s comfort was accepted.â€"J. R. Miller. lle De France, Lady Rodney Carries 16 Weston District Veterans Home Eight Veterans From Mt..Dennis,.Six Fromâ€"Weston, One Frorm Downsview Aboard e Dé France On . Last Trooper Run; One Weston Vet On Rodney Completing her last run as B&__â€"_â€"__â€"__â€"_â€"____._._.__â€"â€"@ troopship; theâ€"French liner Iig de| â€" â€" Lb es France docked at Haiits« barbou: \ AnNOUNCG FOrMAtiON on Friday, June 21 carrvine amone | > At t . her 8,964 passengers 15 Weston| Continued from page 1â€" and district veterans. néext fall the ‘junior‘ teenâ€"town So Weston Welcomes Home: > ghould be well under way. ie To Downsview : â€" Pte. J. F. Gordon. On board the giant liner upon her arrival there was onally. one complete unit, the 4th: Battalion of Humber Valley Boy Scouts camping on the banks of the Humber at|‘This is â€"a general view of the Boy Scotw camp on the shores of the Weston®Park. . The boys are shown above as they construct a leanâ€"to.| Humber River in Weston ‘Park. > ® Alily . Sgt. A. J. Pruett; Cpl. T. Henâ€" demfon; Pis. F. .L. Harcle; 5D. and J. V. Potts, CIC of 24 Dee Ave., Weston; Gnr, V. J. Rivett, RCA; Pte. W. C. Stephens. 5o Mt. wllduwllofi'C.é'ol\-{ ward, f Pte. E.QH. f(emp. the Queens Own Rifles of Toronto. The remainder of the «draft was made up of small groups. â€" G.‘s. of 204 Lawrence Ave.; RSM . On board the Lady Rodney arâ€" riving the same day as the Ile de France carrying some 400 military ]surnbne] was Capt. R. G. Riddell of carlet Rd., Weston. 3 With her final run the liner has up a total of 401,516 groops carried since she was taken ver by the British in Singapore six~ years ago after the falfwof France. t NORMGROAT SHOWCARDS YA THURSDAY, XUNF 27 1946 S I G N S 19 Main St. North Telephone Weston: 543J. Brownville Ave.; Plans also include summer hikes, picnics, entertainment and musical groups. * The activities of the junior teenâ€" towners will not get under way till at least one week after vacation. Natural Question ly, came downstairs early next morning to get warm, At the same time a trapper who had been out looking at his traps, came in at the door. Icicles were hanging from his moustache and with a pitying expression the Englishman looked at him and exclaimed: & An Englishman touring Canada was staying in a wayside hotel. One night it was very cold and the ‘Englilhmanj, feeling it pretty badâ€" Symmer â€"Plans : > # Summer plans for the youngsters include the formation of a fhli’ softball league, a boys‘ softball league for. those youngsters in the age group of those from 10 to 11, and the formation of hardball leagues for the~remaining boys‘ groupse < .. _ . f â€"*"By jove, old man, what room did you sleep in?"" â€" First. junior teenâ€"town council meeting ‘was held gcuurdty afterâ€" noon in Memorial School. . . _Friday, June 28th _Don‘t Forget! Monster Benefit _ Dance _ 150. SCOUTS AND CUas TAKE PART IN HUMBER VALLEY CAMPOREE . (~ AT W.C.V.S. GYM For Doreen Taylor ‘ADMISIONâ€"50¢ ResultsofRecent Violin Exams ~â€" The Following: are students who tried the midwinter and midsum~ mer examinations at the Canadian College â€"of «Music: LCCM. (prac< tical), first class honours, Mavis tical), first cku honours, : Mavis Bailey. / ACCM (practical), first elass honours, Stanley Elphick. Grade 9, first class honours, ‘Wil, frid Farrance, ~Billyâ€" Thompson; Hionours, _ Alvin â€" Bye, â€" Catherine Barron, â€"Robert Jamieson, Peter Ferguson. Grade 8,> first‘ class honours, Margaret* McKaï¬,. Vida Davidge, Ruth McArthur; honours, Fern Wiesdorf. Grade 7, first class honours, Elwyn Cross; honâ€" ours, Gordon: Bowman, Grade 5, first class honours, Ronald Atkinâ€" son, Jack Beech, Irene Plgiell. Grade 4, first class honours, David Durnan, Joan Forrest; honours, Lena Plewes, David Plewes, Kenâ€" neth Burtch, Alan Kingdon. Grade 3, first. class honours, Doreen Abbott, Barry Reed. Grade 2, first class honours, Deane Henley, Maxâ€" ine ~Stevenson, Doreen Abbatt; honours, Edward Hradowy, Marâ€" celle Skorupa. . Grade 1, first class honours, Maxine Stevenson, Paâ€" tricia Forrest, Lorraine Henderâ€" son, .David â€"Henderson; : honours, David Watson, Elwyn Ellis. < _ The above areâ€"students from the studio of Miss Ada Campbell. Owing to the existence in Scotâ€" land of foot and mouth disease, all permits for the importation of cattle, sheep, goats, other ruminâ€" ants, and swine into Canada direct from Scotland are cancelled with the exception of those covering shipments actually embarked on vessels en route to Canada, as from February 1, 1946. & Bar Scots Livestock Continued from page 2â€" % nothing of value to share with his fellow man?â€" Let him correct his mistaken sense without delay and réjoice that he is born "to an inâ€" miunee incorruptible, â€" and un iled, and that fadeth not away" (I~Peter 1:4). One of the first mfl‘ toward this fulfilment is to look into one‘s mental house, or state â€" of consciousness,â€" and ‘to sweep out forgotten corners and hidden places that ‘have been litâ€" tered ‘with useless thoughts for {'urs, such as selfishness, selfâ€" ove, ?ellouly, apathy, and so on worthless qualities that |houlci have heen swept out long ago. In the twentyâ€"third Psaim we read, "I will dwell in the. house of the Lord for ever." In "Scientce and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, we find new light thrown on these words in their s piritual interpretation (p..578), "And I will dwell in the house (the consciousness) of (Love) for ever." How safe is this how blessed is he who really underâ€" stands his dwelling place to be the consciousness of Love! Such knowâ€" ledge is priceless. It enriches with divine glory all who come within its radius. Eiwéu'ir}i’ "gldc'of. how radiant with imperishable beauty and joy; and _ _From The Christian Science Monitor. ~WM. WHITE & SON New C.C.M. Bicycle â€" LADIES and MEN BOYS and GIRLS ALSO REBUILT AND SECOND HAND BICYCLES n c mup:â€" ops .. .A Full Line of _ ., : Tires, Tubes, Seats, Carriers, Pumps, Lights, Flashâ€" & lights and Holders. Everythln% in the line of * Accessories for all makes of Bicycles, Tricycles and Wagons ; LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED SAWS SHARPENED AND SET All Repairs done on the premises and guaranteed. Thirtyâ€"five years‘ experience. White‘s Bicycle Shop 6A LA WRENCE AVE., WESTON "Any ll:lolim outlet that on or before May 14, 1946, maintained a 24â€"hour certified mechanical and road service, may on aplication receive a temporary permit, allowâ€" ing gervice of any kind to any service may be supplied ‘to other thm?!tnnded vehicle," he stated. Park. Permit Permit To Petrol Purveyor ¢ s +4 i CA " & Regulations Recently Relaxed . Eme! y sale of gasoline to|highw&ys or city streets at an No o nieinai maul on e in roabiarnes ditions, at gasoline outlets mry:t;: In brief, the measure is, strictly bona fide itâ€"hour mechanical for emergencies, and does not inâ€" road service, Labor Minister|volve any general extension of Charles Daley announces. hours for gasoline outlets. strantled vehicle, provided that beâ€" tween the hours of 7: p.m. and 7 a.m. of the next following day, no Further, any indoo:vipnkinx esâ€" tablishment may service vehicles between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m., that are being stored inside the building overnight. He explained this was to accommodate late arrivals*"who wished to leave before 7 a.m. the next day. * The permit issued is given at the discretion of the advisory commitâ€" tee of the Retail Gasoline.Dealers‘ Association. a Ami' '“'“w“‘ t:em-n tching the track and field events of the Humber Valley : ym‘_"'lhuflnwuldlhvrm To qualify as a 24â€"hour mechaniâ€" cal and road gervice establishment, Mr. Daley pointed out the presence of one or more certified and licensed mechanics on d ut y thm:ghout the entire~ 24â€"hour period was ?celury. As well, a fullyâ€"equipped road service truck capable of servicing stranded veâ€" hicles, or removing them from *« Servel Electric Refrigerators e Rogers Majestic Radios ' \l e Electrohome Radios j e Beatty Vacuum Cleanerss =â€" ‘\|| e Goblin Vacuum Cleaners _ _ _ Liverpool will have "the first radar«controlled _ fogâ€"proof dock system. in the world." the Daily Herald reported. "One man sitting before a chart will be able to conâ€" trol every ship in the eight miles of docks and their a&prouhu; he will be able to see them all," the story said." _ â€" , * Radarâ€"Controlled ys or city streets at an m‘ throughout the entire 21â€" hour period, must be maintained. In brief, the measure is strictly for emergencies, and does not inâ€" volve any general extension of hours for gasoline outlets. > © ELECTRIG FANS KEEP COOL. o Beatty Washers | e Kelvinator Refrigerators HOUSEHQI.Q APPLIANC!S 36 Main St. S. POLLARD ELECTRIC] We Now Have a New Stock of > I; Electric Household Fixtures E) FOR VERANDAH, KITCHEN, DINING ROOM, BEDROOM _ AND LIVING ROOM. _ NOW! You can buy ‘an Allâ€"Metal 10" Electric Fan. A few while they last Authorized Agents For WASHER REPAIRS â€" A Specialty JULY 1st . FUNDALE PARK WOODBRIDGE ; Music By AL MORRIS AND HIS SWINGSTERS â€" _ Floor Manager: Jimmie Tucker > N DANGCE Admission 50¢ 9.95 Zone 4â€"370 Nes