L'r'tt',d"grt,"Jt) 1tffh,)'. . Is.“ ribrtattt. Stt.'.fntlll'5,'it,t1,"e' i',', !.tt “a..." n... ... _..- ..-_m ___ tutuâ€. That. will be improved Min . “(Mint will be chum! ' triff, It in Adequa- for it"i't vis on 3nd,- uoondly, hoe-nu in docontivo. This in in oomph" ohm-t to the days whon the ma duded 13mg with the him an. oly n Imll cite]. of poor “£1“, 51. w“ tumaidemd very clean Bloctrlcity bolts: {on work or ro- lex with one if e ight in adapted to sour work: Bu. bulbs, "on in! a frosted onu, In gluing Ind should not be used lf they come witun your field of vision. A Mo watt light in pluod four feet from your tedious work, whereas I 200 watt central lighting fixture is ample for zenonl_ kitthett routine. Cine resson why homemaker: prefer white or ivory paint for their kitchens is tlust these colours do not absorb light. It is especlelly important to stress keeping the kitchen lighting fixtures clean " they become - and dusty Erickly. Darkened bulbs should be istarded--tuy give poor light end mny burn out " en iriopportunq time. When you Pr, a supply of new ones. purchase ant-Me bulbs of the correct when. The loan] Hydro men should be consulted shout the kind to buy: I "TiarTGiGririGGie are study- ing and reading fine print every night, .m. telly nmuirt,/rmt,iftar u. "" ,v. .e-.., ...w-.rV -it__---- dim. light. A white linod sh e with I “might slanted aide in a tableJtmp near your reading chair with a 200 watt bulb llit vides the best source of light. e beat types of floor or table lump- Ire those with white glass or white plastic bowls. A refleetor bowl should be used below the bulb if the limp is high. The tri-light lamp for instance has n reflector bowl-and table-reading lamps should have them too. lee A Thr Lighting md lightening tasks are two different things. Each should be pinned Ind revised. Equipment ll mamdesigned, but wo%im-used. The best wuy to decide whether your kitchen is unable is to make tt time-and- motion study of the jobs you do. The Women's Guild of St. An- drew's Chureh held on Tuesday in the Sundly School room of the church to talk over plans for the coming sale of work. The date has been set for Friduy aching. Oeto- ber 18th. Rev. T. B. Butler took the service on Sunday afternoon in St. An- drew’s Church. A celebration of the Holy Communion was observed, I good number turned out which is always an added tde'siJt to I?ur Rector. The text was ta en from the 5th verse of the 3rd Chapter of Exodus "For the plue whereon thou standest is Holy Ground." The Rector deplored the lack of rever- ence as seen today and uked that individually we ttt reverence to -God, reverence fellow men, reverence to little thildren who will follow our example and are the coming Christi-n generation. Miss Shirley: Snider P'", at the organ. October 6 is the date of out-Hu- vest Thanksgiving and we cordially invite you to be with us to thunk God for the greet benefitts we have received at his hand. Rev. G. Bracken of the Church of the Ad- vent, Toronto, will be our guest speaker. "itie opening in“ 1ttinf, of the Thistletiawu'ts Women’s natitute was held jn the Community Hall on Thursday 50379.. 19th. Mrs. B, Griffith preside while Mrs. B, Widenhnm convened the mgr-m. assisted by Mm. L. Peach. The roll call ukini for the name And lo- cation of t e first school attended, we: A surprise, listinf only one member from the ocnl ares. Various {Jens of Western Canada and the nited Kingdom were re- presented among the forty or fifty members. _ _ _ . . 'rulph Kendrick read the 3rd gsalm in Sundny School last Sun- ny. 'i‘o all our sick we are member- in you in our payers. Among the items of bushels wee the “locating of I sum of money towards I scholarship in Domenic Science at the 0.A.C. Guelph end tow-rd: the remem- brmces for the men in the Armed Fumes. Details of a coming been! were discussed end mention we: made of I power content being held in connection with the 50th Anni- vernry of the Women's Institute, A social half-hour wee in churn of Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Bradburn Ind Mrs. J. Cgmerorj. _ - . The ladies of the Institute ex- tend I welcome to all who no in- ure-ted in the welt-re of the vil- lus: to meet with them on the third Thund-K of uch month " 2.30 pm. in t e Community 14-11. Power Content _ In commemoration of the Mth Annivu'ury of the founding of the Women'rtnatitutes the Fulcr- ated Women's Institute: of Ontario wish to hunch . poster must tttttttttttout the Proti.ttet. . Threo pm" will be chosen from each Branch and sultan to the District. The but fl from the Diltrlctl will, in be "In on to the Prom whore they'daill be tde, Ind prim Aw: to man. In]. of new 1.0an on name In the com- mnni 2. ga Int."" 14 in. x " In. or I In. tr in. l. m - mm have stated on n. it. duh of m mutsratiott, June ll. tMW, the At 0.A.C. Gulf; who- . hunt. the ut- ' he. the Dawn"; Ind tho undo-Wm? m tut% _ t 15. fttal am. for meeettte "'tMI'ArlJ'tl'al't; the WAY. I“. M, I.“ THISTLET OWN - an tttttt We†y.t!rievt11 I. Work rpm: Although a: link. nix-imam: uni 010cm: “an my in "loo-M for new annulme- In tho â€proved pin: the link in 'hrertur with_thc range In" tho dining room door. Than should be work surf-u on one aide of the rum; lon both 3140: of the link and It the open- ing og the "trig-rater. If the counter in too wide “in there will be diffieuity mun. for overhead cupboards. Shella- " cupboerdl ere -aitrU who. to Itore things. while additional storm it provided under the counten. A cabinet under the link provide. apeee for storing cltlning equipment and . may? nllce for the RIM an. t there ere not vent: an this door, you should put . lemon on it to prevent dildothl " mopelothn from going sour. Veganâ€. him should have Open trill " the front end I email Ipeee " the beck for ‘vmtlletian. Sliding doom my be mneive, but they are worth the money com- pared to the heed-bum†of open doors in e mull kiwhen. An over~ head 131.“ next to the refrigerator ehou be renewed tor food ator- use. One side for ceteele, cmkere, cenned goods, syrups, em; the other dor cooking ingredient: and epicâ€, seammintm, m. And direct- ly under this section eveileble working eurlece which covers the linking utensils. 2. Improvements " the range: It is interesting to lee the new fee- turel on the new electric retiree. These do I splendid job of bulk ng, broiling, em, and reduce time and strenuous work. To complete the cookery [action 1 metal utility shelf is needed " one side or directly above the range to hold lessening and utensils used while cooking. ite Suggeqtipn _Box If you wish the name! of some reliable manuftretureris of kitchen equipment do not hesitate to drop us a line. 7 _ A Anne Allan invites you to write to her c/o (Times and Guide). Send in your suggestion on homemaking problems and watch this column for replies. Branch, the District and the Fur vincisl Board to judge the respect- ive posters. . 6. The gone" become the pro- perty of t c Institute and m-y be used by them in publicizing the 50th A_n_niven|ry._ __ - 'i2i,i,iiiili,ijLir,e.eigi.i' to Mr. J. Prlypes on Ire.ptn28r '.. --. -- . - -iiiiUrG 'tiGrkfidt Miss Velma Middleton why): on our lick liat. The Rune“ Thmksgiving serv- ice is being held in St. Matthias' Church, Scarlett Rd., oil ‘Slmdly, Oct. 6th, It 7 pan. The special prischer will be Rev. Sextus Stiles of St. Ollve’s Church, Swansea. A cordial welcome is extended to all to join in the service. . The Women's Guild Ire holding their harvest mUe on Saturday, October 6th, It 8 p.m., in the Sun- day School room of the church. There will be the usull home bale ing and vegetable tables And dur- irég the Mternoon tea will be serv- e . fEijiiiifiiiiElrll “giggling: Peoplg ""ii';rtiGe" k"iiie,, collection of books, but you should have more shelves.? W'V‘VI know. but nobody seems to lend ma shelves." . "I In 'brid'. I but 'brish'. Beat of all I enjoy 'brisk' wherever I go. At home, n my friends, Lipton'l Tn with tint grand, 'e. anon: pleases every- Ptst I new plenum in_your manly. Chung. now to LiPton'l Tea with that bihl luau. we: dull or r" "vC"'r, WEI “IIII or in pointing . i . Always 'lllX lively 3nd full-bodied s ' ' Always "tutyietg.. Wham T'Iiniy' duali- 16136 school high- toi up. of mhottl. A. It: WNW- “@2312?! in ramming b mm. We In: you have 'l,'i'i'iS'2'dile' Hug tht W "mr, mom; a num- ber ld friends mtg on In. tion the quick WI ‘by nrinq (mm Milton te “mm. gmmL-uo Bucky's door, Ind and wrist It In! A baby shown. unh- monu woro and Altar the nu- moroug numb were opened.. A airatd, hm LiFGdaFd an: _ On Wodnudny, than um I houu warming for Mm. Mm Stow aod, Mit . number of pdxhboar- I“ ..tritnds Pep, te 'ttrd' home, Woodbridge' road, Plumber Summit. The evening VIII Irnt in dancing After which refre- mum wore and. Best of luck and hap- of hagpinou in gout new home, Mm. toku and kitppg. Mm. 1’:eg Mat or will noon b? Viewing a; the pld‘Country go be lowing Gr the Old Country to viuit her mother who has been in ill hunk for loan time. Friends of Hun-bot Summit wish you I gaunt. and at: journey, home. on't forget we will .11 like to hear from you, mad hope Iou will .find your mother I grant cal bot- tar. "-Welcome to 2r2gtl, to Mr. will". Smith__-nd fam ly.. .. . There are, five more children added to our Ichool list. Hope it won't tax the strength of the teacher " than has been some very good reports on the behaviour of the scholars. Keep it up boys “with. .. . . .. ' Visiting It the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. . Henry, Knox Ave., in Mr. W. R. Henry (uncle of Mr. Henry) of Godench, Ont. Mr. JF. R. Henry lude a very aetive life, although he is in his 89th year. Ten years 130 he bought himself a motorcycle, and has travelled around the countryside on the mo- tor cycle. Two yen: ego he bought a typewriter, and used it to type the few letters he and: out to The weather'and human ailments are ' favorite topic of everyday commotion. The next - door neighbor is alert to recommend her favorite remedy for any set of symptoms. Another friend holds implicit faith in something else. You I are caught in a cross fire of claims and counter claims. Artemus Ward observed that, "The trouble with people is they know too many things that trin't so." What seem to be almost identical symptoms in two patients may result from entirely different causes. Your physician has spent at least eight arduous years in the study of health and disease. He is thor- oughly familiar with the techniques of diagnosis and treatment. The pharmaeist's speciality is the prepara- tion and dispensing of the drugs your doctor orders. When ill, first see your doctor, Then bring your prescription to us. . , Simpson 3 Drug Store 50 MAIN ST. N. Gitt" 6min; vii I] Cecil Simpson, th.B. , Risk ot iiedet.tt'l.f....t'.l Weston Youth Batu (history And ceramic; 1llgit tht tliitrsth,rtJytlrtrt "What would ,llh In db had Gerunds- " . but of your†In†that Jih'l'll and Wise waif-mu willâ€. ur.t" 'dett Jodi! “(Another- no “In an." h-dad I -- EML'Q. qtâ€! trotmynd Btter 'iiiiitiif, Exiéxrfg Jfiihtit " n n 10 and out. ad tlt an.†no uncertain wâ€. but we); Within . took 400 caution- nniru In" (mod in and nun-nod, angling): 2, an Q,',tt'", won: pa e . M, unmet, pa. than 'dt t",'ttt Newton and (iris t Wooten m dud udqug._nnd t.ta.vy aâ€: lamp no: "GriGiTr.'rt Ert'iRibkirA?: iodou'n. and have (but lat-at m uni-um. which will com. to a fore this in" and Winter tlmmgh fore this fan and Winter alumna thi- oxunllvo -tiottnl pro- gnm. In tho (hm olonontory uh‘ooll. the Junior Tun Town bu boon organised for the ban and girls 10 you: and over, and ouch of the 8 whool- has at up it. own boys' council Ind girls council which conduct: all bullnou in the but approved parliamentary pro- endure. Right now, thou councils ore buoy plapnintr on immenu Hal- lowo'en Pony to embrace 1,000 tat and girls of Etptt? and pu lie school ages. hay also hove their Hmdicn t cloud, on Arts group and Athlotic at"ip,,titlt with Sunni-y let . for the hiking Ju.td cycling clubl. aC, Speck] Natures no on the mink. an for imbued, this Fri- day when' 100 girls will be the ituetsts of the Cunadian Broad- friends. He in In uni-t, an! in I splendid plsttorypher pntr plgl iG cello. in the house, he do“ the cooking for two sons " home, his own ','n.'1'."itnid, youâ€?! and Io enjoy: life. e in vow to ot tak, ing walks and fin I humid? ohm: for his paintings. Mr. . R. Henry we: born in Suhm Bar, bour, Co. Durham, and came to Can-d; in 1918 Ind has raided in Kincardine. end for the put thirty in“ in Goderieh, where he is new " Pop. Us!) Public ttth, Ccramia‘, Puma! Shows, Etc. Boys And GI a To "ttte, Rocmtlonal Council Lists Public Spogklng Ceramics Puppet Shows, Etc. mmaumz. WON- it ZONE 4.435 iiG 31M“: Pity 'tie may: a , m planning I Attte "li", the proud: of as, " bu turn- ed "a In and] children this whim. You, in“. the young boys And e of Walton no an raking I it prablom. and under the raid- anu of the Weston Burnt on! Council t'ufl, uncanny no to it that this :1] And Winter will be chockfull of good. worthwhile Ind pefit.ahl-re.tior.t.. . . . In mm with the thought of the randy organized Adult Eduo cttion Gm in Toronto the Wer ton mam! Conrail in Illa plumb: a at!» of lectures on citizen- l partitahrlr u the qttortittrt GUI', the an CImdinn. min . - to helping him on the road to nationalisation. The over nll Weston Burutioml Program is eureka to Imbnco over 2,000 adulu and childm this Full and Winter. "It bu come G my knowledge," he "id, "that I woman who is sit- ting Imonz you today i. not cuff- in: out her dutiel u I wile shou d do. Instead of prep-ring I meal for her tau-bud on his return from a hard as"; work, she spend: her time so“ ping. The 'igW,",',Irft u'o that her ubmd upon a most Who’s Guilty? The vicar wu addnuing I mother’s meeting. - _ _ .A 36 Main St. S. . Beach Stoves o Beatty Washers s Kelvlnator Refrlgerators o Servel Electric Refrlgerators T , 0 Rogers Malastlc Radios . o Electrohome Radios . Batty Vacuum Cleaners _, o Goblln Vocal. C8tittatttttF../, .s," v' 5;; We accept D.V.A. JrdersoiLnymer. chandise in our stpre. , C - . I WASHER REPAIRS We Install Hot Water Heating Elements Visit our showroom today NI JK. “Thigh-sou" Fi"aitstisaii Tiiifui. “and mm on TI Inoc- 'pg.i/llG'.'lg 'tti. ml... mm It My!!!“ All!†til?it?'lir'.t,iitf plot hull." Thu - allowed by you- onl "3m sud word: of who†“tend to I" number-Ind to WWW: Uniud and Chum Uniud Church. WA unborn by Mrs R. “Kahuna. Kn. Mk Ion-lay lend a JW'.'. and In. o. [ml rad Iniptm in "or, form, In. Howey nod the Inuoummonu tte-ing that the bunr would be held in the church on October 24th. Mrs. Bennett d.. Hth the nudism. by the rand!- tion of moral M‘I. The guest Ipukor, Mrs. swam" chou u her topic â€tolerance and Kind- nou." Th: meeting cloud with 'h. 'rLrtgittCof 'yet. Be the Ti.de Mr. Watt, mini-hr in chug. of Elva-ton Park United Church. dedicated the Honor Ball Sundu' to those who "reed from the dbtrlct in the genital. "rreein11r mention- ing two who paid the lupnme ucrifice. Shanna: Buy and Wil- fnd Francis. I iiiiGem Paik I Tilt: 31.66;." findrcloorlng run! by Mrs. Colquhonn. A 'l','e'i'UYa,ll', was spent out n cup of “I and aitttr gym-hmph- . . - ost1ss "Well, did sou" at my ourpdu mean" fer. you: {WW}: .___ "5TCTasUn iiitltGok Iron Bill I lent you last your." of his evenings in the Son's Bead. Sooner or later this will lead to domestic strife. So that you will know to whom I refer, I will throw this book It by}: mutual toll-aid!“ Immfu EA hold M hi'y'in'am'kod. s,,,,,,-"',"',"": iiiiii'i'ii'Lij), Authorized Agents For “IUSEIIILI IRWIN!!! lAllTOMATlc IRON at. Park Itâ€. in an m cod M In: an opt-in; and. Oct. " of the ma pmettt+1 un- bm of ttte AYPA. The mid will be lav. an“ N. . at St. John's church. Ottawa. In: truth Adam "N ha New g HM {out-d†m And tho I. not. The: will be St in. whim Wright. Bilbao ot may " tho kahun- -i.on on E. r..morurt.Ae.t., tgiittith Bally m‘wmvm P-H,t-ittg-mtrataeat lf 'i'ii,tt2'e,',tielitQ2'hifi' moan. 3 'lt,U on the Saturday "aunt and church Ionian on Sunday will Vlad up the 'outr'nes. dnughter, " know why editors all them-du- 'mi." "why†"So the fellow who doun’t like whnt’l printed will think that than Ire too may for " to lick." "PN" ".ig.thh "why. was Automatic Oil Burners Alpha Engineering tht. Weston W. E. Cattley G. A. Jeff: Weattm 252 M Weston Zone 4 TRl-LITE scams“ l " REPLACED. Pick up and nel- f; ivered. Complete Job ....... asa, L. " 3.95 For Installation In Your Present Farm Limited Quantity for Immediate Delivery Special Special Zone 4-370 if SPECIAL 'i: Holder: of then ticket: secure their print t ','ti"ti,,t Wilford 201 atom" Weston A. E. Mil n, c/oflhoC: dim Bank bf Commom‘ Wpstppton or before 009 7th, 1946. Prizes - Ist-mer. 1505 &td--Nq. m2 3rd--Nt 1884 “FNO. 2181 uh-No. 2260 Us 11- Jul- -‘1 Weston Zone 4-325 iiR