I'. INERIDGE Electric and Engineering â€" 165 MAIN ST. S. $ ~w:n&mn.flu Water and Steam Watch Your Step On Vacation Summer Demands Precaution +_ Miss Lambert warns against exâ€" "Unless we realize that a sunâ€" burn is a real burnâ€"just as real s though we placed a hand on a siszling hot stoveâ€"we‘re in for trouble," writes Miss Lambert, as ahe advises that, while many of the suntan lotions on the market & to prevent excessive burning, are not a cure for burns. Poison ivy looks like Virginia r, but has three leaves inâ€" of five. It is very ingratiatâ€" nT meekly in waste equally at home in rich woedlands or near the bathing beathes. All parts of the plantâ€" legves, flower, fruit, bark or roots w are equally poisonous. This w poison can be catried by which have come in conâ€" #o ar are n Poison i r, bt of fis â€"growi es, eq\ Ressive sunburn, poison ivy, undue to e, tells about the dangers of untested water and unâ€" zed milk, and advises vaâ€" eationists to learn to swim "before wou paddle your own canoce". g Health, official éonrnal of the th League of Canada. In regard to sunton, it isâ€"advisâ€" Mbie to take a full two weeks to suntan safely. First exposure whould not exceed 10 minutés in the morning and 10 in the afterâ€" F It‘s our first peacetime summer «â€"let‘s make the most of it, adâ€" Wises Jean Lambert in an article &n the forthcoming summer issue WARN ~ELECTRIC ~â€" WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY 1139 YONGE STREET KI. 6135 1871 54 MAIN ST. N. RANGES, REFRIGERATORS®, RADIOS, WASHERS, STOVES, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Installation and Repairs on HOUSE WIRING with the plant, wotlle 0n Ry o @22 o0 :. in experienced watchmaker, formerly employed by .P.R. watch inspector. > Prompt Service. OWNED AND OPERATED BY STODDART BROS. TFetBer BPBhxos ntertainment : Social and Personal + Club and Welfare Activities Wm. McGill & Co. XPERT REPAIRS CLEANERS & DYERS Quality Cleaning Back oy the Job! REPAIRS ELMHURST DRIVE â€" WESTON: Phone: Weston 390 J 12 â€" LÂ¥ndhurst 1411 "McQGill‘s Coal" to all makes of HAS BEEN A FAVORITE WITH DISCRIMINATING BUYERS â€" J. H. JORDAN PHOMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE FOR §Evnm-m YEARS Service to all Established 1871 LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 if the clothes are damp at the time of â€" contact. _ Animals _ walking 229 WALLACE AVE. ME. 2491 f â€"Continued on 1946 WESTON ARROW CLEANERS . _ MT. DENNIS 97 LAMBTON AVE. SUMMER _ HOLIDAYS In order that all our employees may have a wellâ€"earned holiday, our plant will be closed from the 29th of July till August 5th, inclusive. May we therefore suggest you have your cleaning requirements cared for in advance of that time. â€"DAY July 29thâ€"August 5th St. John‘s Anglican Church, Weston, decorated with gladioh and delphiniums, was the scene of & pré summer â€"wedding, ‘ Satur» m 6th, for the wedding of , daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Oliver Scott, and Fit.~ Lieut. Stuart Newton May, RCAF, ’nn of Mrs. Irene lla{.- Rev. George Roe performed the cereâ€" ‘lnony. Miss Phyllis Boddington was at the organ while Miss Rose Marie Miceli sang. Given in mar« 1rit1e by her father, the bride wore an jvory slipper satin gown with fitted bodice and slight train. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was ‘uuht to a halo of orange blosâ€" soms and she carried a sheaf bouâ€" ‘&M Attending the bride were Mrs. Frank Scott, matron of honor, . in Kuch blush satin, and ‘Miss Dorothy Crosswell in forgetâ€" meâ€"hot blue.‘Fit.â€"Lieut, C. W. Bodâ€" dington was best man and Frank Seott. and Dona loggett were ushers. Following a eption at the Elms Golf and Country Club the couple left on a trip to the Laurentians, for which the bride chose a dainty rose suit with white and brown accessories. They will make their home in Weston. \ Forsterâ€"Foreman ; Pink and white carnations, snapâ€" dragons and palms decorated: St. John‘s Anglican Church, Weston, Saturday, July 13th, for the marâ€" riage of bcrothy Foreman, daughâ€" ter of A. C. Foreman and the late Mrs. Foreman, and Roy Herbert Forster, son of Mrs. Forster, Oshawa, and the late W. Forster. Rev. W. E. Mackey. performed the doubleâ€"ring ceremony and Mrs. Students Pressed Into Service As Geologists In Short Supply With demands for geologists across Canada greatly exceeding mpplx, all 1946 geology gmdunul and third year students of the Uniâ€" "In previous years the larger majority of graduates and students have been taken for governmental .work, but this year many have reâ€" ceived smplognent with individual companies," Prof. Reuvekv said. Bob Hutchinson, London, 1946, ï¬ld medalist, is with the Quebec partment of Mines for the sumâ€" mer acting as senior assistant on the geological survey party. In the fall, he will take up Â¥0|t graduate work at the University of Wisconâ€" sin under terms of a student assistâ€" antship with the department of geology. , Bob Brooks, London, permanentâ€" ly with Imperial Oil Limited, Calâ€" ‘Il’f, at present working on a €Veo ogical survey in the Turner alley district; Carl Halstead, Harâ€" row,. temporarily with the geologiâ€" cal survey of Canada on the ground water survey being conducted in versity of Western Ontario have received permanent positions or summer emfloyment, it is announcâ€" ed at London by G. H. Reavely, professor of geology. Graduates Placed Other graduates of this year and the work _beimf done by them at present is as follows: Mayâ€"Scott C2 ppldings | WESTON 120 Pings ‘by har Tathers ware 2 siws er fm wore: a of white corded faille with fm ï¬: veil and headdress of She ':nu a ‘cascade bouâ€" Tene And baby‘s "breathh hier inly baby‘s breath. Her only istjore Pevemen." Adaue ‘oreman, rhk chiffon and lace, with matchâ€" ewet af pink camtatine and rma blue emflov:r:. J:l:n W%o:hr was best man. At the reception the groom‘s mother wore a gray arid white jersey dress with matchâ€" muemoflu. For travelling the chose a beige linen suit with matching accessories. Grimahawâ€"Galbraith Malton United church was the setting for the wedding June 13 of Edna Irene Galbraith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith, Malâ€" ton, become the bride of Marvin Edward Grimshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Grimshaw. Rev. John A. McDermid of Brampton officiated. The bride wore a &own of white chiffon jersey with Mary Queen of Scots headdress and finâ€" gertip veil, and carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Heggie West, as matron of honor, and Mrs. Jack Lindsay, Bolton, as bridesmaid, were gowned alike in white sheer and carried arm bouquets of cornâ€" flowers and pink roses, Robert Kilâ€" patrick was best man. The bride‘s mother received in a dress of black and white sheer, assisted by the groom‘s mother in mvg and white figured sheer. For the wedding trip, the bride donned a powder blue silk jersey dress accented with white. time; Nelson Gadd, Fort Francis, with the Quebec Department of Mines in the Harricawâ€"Belle River regeiconl north of Senneterre, Quebec. , Third year students taking sumâ€" mer employment while uymit)i;xj the commencement of their fi year at the university are: Thomas Parks, Thamesford, with the Ontario Bureau of Mines on a seismographic uurve‘\"l in Southâ€" western Ontario; Hugh Douglas, St. Thomas, workiné with the Hinin& Corporation of Canada in the V d‘Or district, Quebec; Jorma Kalâ€" lioski, Timmins, with the Canadian geolgfical survey working in the Thedford, Que: ‘area on asbestos deposits; Robert Rowe, London, on geology field work with a ?rty sent out by Mcintyre Mines Ltd.; Jamesâ€" Bryant, London, Mining Corporation of Canada in the Onâ€" tario Red Lake district; Bill Glover, London, with the geological survey of Canada at Cape Breton Island. G,. F. McKelvey presided at the TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON No man has a right to do as he pleases, except when he pleasesâ€"to do right. 0 18 ours __ In conflictâ€"with unholy powers, We grasp the weapons He had : Nothing but the right can ever be expedient, since that can never be true expediency which would sacrifice a greater good to a less. â€"Whately Right or Might? If mankind had wished for what is right, they might have had it long ago. 8 ; .It has been said of the world‘s history hitherto that might makes right. It is for us and for our time to reverse the maxim, and to say that right makes might. So let it be. In God‘s own might We grid us for the coming fight, And, strong in Him whose cause given,â€" . â€" The Light, and Truth, and Love of Heaven. Welcome home, country style, and shower greeted Mrs. Bruce Evans God reigns, and will "turn and overturn" until right is found suâ€" preme. 0 TEERoomE NOETE "L7 OOE CR BM GOMOE BIEE°C0 INTS. Drice . Evans, English war br‘dmhen she arrived at her new home near Woodbridge. Here she examines gifts, HIGHLAND GAMES MOoNDAY, August 5th Highland Sport. Yes, this will be a grand affairâ€"for all lovers of Scottish traditions and customs there‘ll be aily kilted pipe bands, pretty highland dancers and individual pipers. For the sports fan there‘ll ge a tugâ€"ofâ€"war and popular athletes competing in modern track and field events intermingled with ancient highland games. An exhibition lacrosse game, Woodbridge vs. Brampton, will begin at 7:00 p.m. Commencing at 9:00 p.m., for the young and not so young, an old time and modern dance will finish this colourful day. PRELIMINARY DANCING Be sure to keep Monday, August 5th, openâ€"come early and stay lateâ€"bring the family and :’n.a_k‘_el a t"l'age to meet your frionds at WooJridxo Fairgrounds. You‘re sure to enjoy this day of ELM PARK PAVILION Old Time and Modern > at Through Woodbridge to Fairgrounds 1:30 p.m. â€"Mary Baker Eddy â€"Abraham Lincoln â€"William Hazlitt PARADE DANCE 10: â€"Simmons â€"Whittier THE WOODBRIDGE BOARD OF TRADE ud 9;); [ mt .9 .0 0 ul e r y‘ n * C V Vige Nt PP in w n s tshint ~paon "t w Pct e f THE GAELIC SOCIETY OF TORONTO Did you ever make your living writing poetry?2" . | . _ â€" "No, b'u'e‘i'ii:t lost in the woods once and didn‘t eat for a week." . The word private, referring to army rank, was the name originally given to soldiers hired by feudal barons in their private wars. "A day of fun for everyone" ONTARIO CHAMPIONSHIP ‘Office and Yard Closed During ' July and August‘ â€" Sponsored by AND 164 Main St. S. * WILL BE cw-%?} J&#’fl%ï¬mm 6h . *‘ PHONE 193 1 MAIN $ST. NORTH, WESTON Gaiâ€"Gal Hairdressing Salon °F. L. MERTENS, Phmb.B. Make your hairdo permanent with our specially summer priced permaâ€" nents. Call for an appointment today. OPTOMETRIST 1 OFFICE HOURS _ Except Wednesday, 9â€"12 a.m., 1.30â€"5.80 p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 noon, WOODBRIDGE FAIRGROUNDS _ FREE . SOUVENIR PROGRAMME Persons or organizations interested in competing in these games can Obtain further particulars . and entry form from: , MURDO MacGREGOR 90 ROE AVE. TORIC CAR PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE Adults b0e ADMISSION Lift your hair into & shining crown for eool. ness and chic. Our beauticians will coif your‘ hair into loveâ€" liness, â€"t + Summer Crown of Loveliness NOTE Children TORONTO ZLone 4â€"465