s 8t C t Immediate Delivery 6| " optr t en t‘ Oil â€"Burners â€"g‘hel Oil â€" Heat Regulators ‘Weston 556 Méy\tixe New Year bring you and yours all the happiness, health and joy that you deâ€" ser\;e.‘ Our whole staff joins in extending New Year greeh\ng; to you. We ;ook forward to serving you in the future. ~ READING ANTHRACITE â€" All s BRIQUETSâ€"Reading and Alberta mï¬ POCAHONTASâ€"Crozer | COKEâ€"Algoma & Donner ~ BLOWER COAL â€" STOKER COAL il = * Merrt‘?"" ners â€" Fuel Oil â€" Heat Regulators i‘uel.Merehmt for 25 Years We FaR 9 Ne help usher the Kew 18*" f gaith in the w 24,DENARDA AVE. You and your gamiy f have best w'mhéq for 1947 {rom the,sn{i chas. smp$$" woror 3M5 > ze gtuturé MURRAY R with ay capating ‘ for improved Sn If you wish to, offer your 1947 _ YORK TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS 1947 USE YOUR INFLUENCE TO ELECT Fred W. Hall REEVE °* Oe N C CCFCITE, 3 ORchard 4880 â€" KE, 5210. ‘Vote Hall for Reeve « He‘s All for You‘ 4% JU. ip whes ME LCs i n PIUP S ds aher n llne ce oc O* sani . "Ni ine" oods that thanks be sent to lu:‘_.‘ Night Divine" very beautiâ€" Pslingt‘oir} fbolr ï¬;‘: Zood m;,,"hl" â€T!;_ t‘%ny happy returns to Gordon|i¢® available our schools. e 5',‘;"‘ "]:d .‘ï¬â€™ enjoying. birthdays | meeting was adjourned at 9.30 p.m. s week. 2 The Baptist Sunday schoo} had a Friday M&t’ the United Church|happy time at the annual ls&% held their Christmas Tree in the|tahtment, which was a little Yur‘ Hall. Everyone "ï¬omd- a happy|the usual line in that the feature time was had by all. of the evening was pictures shown Miss Wells, Irwin road school,|and the story of them told by Mr. ‘::}‘gl:'::' C:&'l“m"tz\'efl P;:]'t!é for|C. M. hStnines, gfthTora;Ito. MThesg | and parents on Wednesâ€"|were the story of the " ise Men of ; ;h‘“yï¬:nt:emoon. All had a delightâ€" 5}.3 l%:gc:’ .ï¬g ';Alvuu to the Lonâ€" â€" on Zoo." Musical items were conâ€" The Canadian Legion held their|tributed by the members of the Christmas pnrtf Thursday night in school. "Her Lullaby," by Ann the Legion Hal when a good numâ€" Day, Marlene Smith, Ann Field, ber were present. Mr. and Mrs. Norma Smith, Marie Scott, Joan Ray Leonard were in charge of the Bagley. "Silent Night" was given program and a most enjoyable time as a part song by Hannah Blamire, was had by all, Blanche Wishatft, Lois Perrin, Choruses by: the combined junior f ;:g 5elnio; classes imd wlglgn IHAE'-' t amire was giving "Toylan HIP ELECTIONS 1947 &8 m solo the gathering became suddenly uproarious by the entry of UENCE TO*ELECT the hero of the eveningâ€"Santa ‘ & Claus, who distributed the school‘s RK um um Ets to the méimnbers, including the The Canadian Legion held their Christmas pnrtf Thursday night in the Legion Hall when a good numâ€" ber were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leonard were in charge of the program and a most enjoyable time was had by all, _ Miss Wells, Irwin road school, held her Christmas tree party for scholars and parents on Wednesâ€" :hly“nftemoon. All had a delightâ€" Holy Night. Rev. Butler preached a lerful Christmas message to all present. Miss Marian Devins E‘_."Ni‘ht Divine" very beautiâ€" 1 spdlK,.dDec. 22nd, St. Andrew‘s Church its annual Carol Serâ€" vice. Rev. T. B,. Butler officiated assisted by Mr. C. Minty of Toâ€" ronto. Miss Shirley Snider p]nxed the organ. Mrs. Snider had traired a special girls choir consisting of Shirley Lewis, Shirlei Watt, Joy Worgan, Lorna < Nickel, Marina Nickel, Doris Matthews, Barbara Kendn'ck, Helen Mould and June Pentney who sang God King Wenâ€" celeus, Gloria in Excelsior and We â€"extend gr:teful thanks to Mr. and Mrs. S. Sneyd for Santa tl;u;tg::._ Each g;ild had one from e Chris s __Slwndly.um 22nd, St. Andrew‘s ‘ The Thistletown school meeting ‘ l was called for Thursday, Dec. 26 as it was the annual meeting called L for the last Wednesday in %ecem- : ber but New Years and Christmas Many, happy returns to Bette|the. wecting" wae held Thnrddar um fabirelson, age 4, on Decemâ€"|night instead. . A financial. report Christmas Day saw many comâ€" m\m'igntl out to 7.30 a.m. celeâ€" bration of the Holf Communiqn. Rev. T. B. Butler officiated. Miss Shirley Snider presided at the Street Lighting Municipal Services " Recreational Fatilities â€" h Business Administration congenia‘. Same place, Canadian|Pants, sweaters, jackets, caps, Legion Clubrooms, Eismere avenue,|snow glasses, earâ€"muffs, sun burn round about 7.30 p.m. on. lotion, underwear, knives, booksâ€" We take this opportunity to|they‘ll all be yours, before you cah thank The Times .mf Guide for its|say slalom of the~Seven Véils. If kind coâ€"operation and in giving our|you have sales resistance you may club space in their valuï¬ï¬‚e paper|be able to pursuade yourself not to promote our club and fung:: to buy a hill to go with it, and the interest in the game of chess|don‘t let them talk you into buyâ€" in the town.of Weston and environâ€" |ing your own snow. f in the town.of Weston and environ ments, Happy New Year to all. ~ ‘We stated last week t y |_ And perhaps that bit of . exâ€" members mly]:st:llw;:tki:h:; Tfis Derience we hold in stock might tournament. ‘This still applies for DEOfi¢ Al! YOu gentle would be Sitzâ€" & short time. Each players having| N ¢C** __ . ha % to phr the other tng:mes luveg _ Your equipment is the first us & little time before the finals.| °4* > We hear that several Weston playâ€"| Just walk into a sporting goods ers are "mulling" over the idea|store and announce in a loud voice about joining. #hy not come out|that you wish to be outfitted from and meet the crowd, then decide,|head to toe . . . we dare you. you will find us very sociable and| Skiis, harness, socks, boots, gongemg]‘. lSame 2},‘“, Canadian|pants, sweaters, jackets, caps, o en peg, NmIUOD NCT 2 further development and progress in the WMm Chess Clug cï¬em- Eomhis. tourfnament. The standâ€" g to date is as given b'Elowaf â€" Boulto: '._..gwa 4 é ulton BOIEF ~ssoâ€"rmpremmamse _A 3â€" 1 CatheBrt ..._. 0 2 2 Deaville ...._._._ To B ‘" MacKay . Robinson Rogers .. Warren _ U Relly, 4% points; Christoffel, 4{a little less talk and a lit! ’m;&.ï¬"".m. . 24 ptas Tinesindert o Hoe hi k Pss :{l‘!t:z' “'-o!E e . O " O kn sch s irst thi o ‘u}."' W YMCA next Satâ€" ;Hz;,';‘? soon. . test the snow t:'l:. vll:':t“t + & ‘m.ny { n will see the com.|Slub is open to all “.‘;’fl- the i'll‘kmuvwh-tkindog‘yâ€u teaching of shees to bore ara wif ie heYe Shig y coions. antent lihe way y the hip n‘ nand all under the direction of Bernard{8h0®* ve outgrown their saddle| _ Now, h t Ereedman, who is an outstanding|Set t:m::ï¬vlg. t i p,â€"hoe) ow doge it feel 1â€"sold . Below we ‘iy‘e a game played ::"rx'lthlr own age :Rdrm .:.lk: After the proper .;,puuï¬on g rn:i :3 A. Orom}non, chess {dn:r’ Omar ?:udï¬;m h Nature. |Gheck all your oo just about ready and a member of the Gambit Chess | Toronto Hiven SOomeriy of, the |your ind your equipment including Alak’h?n‘:l::n&'f instructor hn..' jarmy skiing |arms and legs. "aaa new we ied feknine‘s Defence â€" 0 00 C [1o EPa eiel Nee hi Sorniens |at the top o e i oo "* 1544 EP Cw wP mllas CO® omance mrakm ols _ White, C. A. Crompton; black, H Ridout. 1. PKG < NKBH 16 PXBL 0 xor ofsky; others were as below: D. A. o'u&, 41 points, Chuistoffc}, 4 {‘l; itasse, 2%/,. pts.; Hasslauer, pt.; Martin, 1 pt. Junior Chess League T oigmeneen in Repld Franâ€" 80. prizes| _‘ WACY wi" please contact thisiforâ€" if you‘re determined to break T ak Fï¬mwuu;u Iil‘c'nmt."krumk.youmixhtuwoudo 4. We ‘up. For “n W. on your own stairs, and save 4 © w!rhn &:" “'M they |your family the trouble of snowâ€" t insd o akiis, plowing you out and transporting b‘ th.‘. it i u" .. |you home for the funeral. But if, y m it uwk,' m% f mhmce, you make the stairs, m_ â€" Bocial Club : be sure and go down the back &Ifl“ Tok t wmmllhnonghw.ywzhe:kl-run, ?Idunn)p% Y 1 : . Andjespecially if the neighbours dog is ) &s below? D. A. we uu'mlï¬l Mss |enally startled: o Chnisctthai, 4 fm“h‘l a‘ d & Â¥ And now we arrive at the alope. pts.; Hasslaver, |action the first -ï¬.‘ ‘The first thing we must do is ow o en a n o rlakins cetaibal oo i ex wax to LMCA next 3:‘*: club is onen tocmik Thike uitmess luse., .. No feal it with unur hand afl "og o‘ |from a certain downstown departâ€"| skfe, and prepare to set out. °{.T°; store. x There‘s logic in this man ‘is Sgtine ase, mt og rittee aoatecs ht ret M nta e dnicaloel I » u. mi AS :‘:h. 4.A g!& _!?! H_!.f‘, ‘_wgl'!' t on your ’:)own n:in. -n‘¢ ch Nâ€"Q2 Kâ€"N2 Kâ€"Bi NxR Kâ€"B2 Kâ€"K2 Nâ€"K4 Kâ€"N2 Râ€"B3 P.N4 Kâ€"Ri 7| Well a Sitzâ€"mark is that mark 4\ made in the snow by the part you 3|Sitz on. You‘ll find it quite easy 3|to perform if you go by the voice 3|of experience. LManks was to be conv:?'ed to the teachers for very satisfactory reâ€" sults. Mr. G. Humphries was again elected for the coming year. He was the retiring trustee for this year. Mrs. L. Peach gut a motion and was seconded by Mrs. V. payer could see for themselves how and where the money had been spent. A vote of thanks was given to the trustees for the splendid work they had given during the past year and Trustee Humphries asked it be given especially to Mr. H. Main, who is always on the job. Trustees for last %ear were Mrs. G. Shaw, Mr. P. Barker, Mr. G. Humphries, Mr. H. Main, secretary, and Mr. Peach, chairman; Mr. Bill Doole, secretary. Regarding .the new school the trustees now have legal rights to go ahead. The township auditor had taken care of the book and was asked to do the same this coming year, A vote of thanks was to be conveyed to the had been typed so naver manld caa #a. And perhaps that bit of exâ€" perience we hold in stock might profit all you gentle would be Sitzâ€" markers. . But its not a tough sport. to learn. Why you can and no doubt will perform the Sitzâ€"mark withâ€" out a bit of practice. And its a touz{x manoeuvre too â€" especially on the constitution. _ Never heard of a Sitzâ€"mark? No doubt you‘ve heard of a telemark, an easy mark, or Denmark:; _ So act fast kiddies and Tl" Bob a call at 583W. Above allâ€"let us emphasize that beginners shouldn‘t be g};(y. Take it from us that skiing is all it cracks you up to be and you can degend on thap, 00 ~ _ m :iu *l-'g;“"'d':;; MB reeomn‘lien- ation the <hbeen considerâ€" ing the pondhflhï¬ .5" tnking over a section of the North Lynd farm up above Wilson Ave. First meeting is scheduled soon after the New Year with skiing, movies and dancing, after the business at hand. For over Seventyâ€"Five Years "Mcoaill‘s Coal" 1130 YONGE STREET \ _ KL 6135 WANTED â€" wherever â€" he Aor?.:b: le Roll babies. Mr. Sturgess Wm. McGill & Co. that each rateâ€" BEEN/ A FAVORITE WITH ATING BUYERS Established 1871 R08S HAWTHORNE On Monday, Dec. 23, the Christâ€" mas concert was held at the Humâ€" ber Summit church. There were a group of young men from Vellore who gave some lovely guitar music. Recitations were given by the Sunâ€" dï¬_lchool clr‘a;lddm lSome“ 6( tlée older s a play, "Grandâ€" mothn‘lm Christmas #ar{y." It was aâ€"real treat and must have taken a t ‘ deal. of lnrnins and R&Ea.e.e. Mrs. Gammage and Ruth vack gave some musicâ€"on their guitars, and to finish the concert Well, Humber Summit hockey team have got started for the seaâ€" son, Theyilnyed Bolton on Thursâ€" day, Dec, 26 and came out the winâ€" ners. Of course we don‘t exfect them to win all the time but keep it up boys, you can do it. Best of luck to you all. Mr. and Mrs. W. Chapman and dmxhhr Aileen, spent Christmas at.Acton, the home ‘of Mrs. Chapâ€" man‘s parents. z Mxi. :tnd Mi:hf. ll(‘: Johnson a;x‘d amily. from , King, spent the Christmas at Mrs. J:fn's patents an«! hgxi liqter, Mrs. Campbell. “ Humber Summit †At the Christmas Sunday session of the school the scholars were enâ€" thralled by an address on the Flanâ€" nel Board by Miss Kenyon, on furâ€" lough from missich work in Queâ€" bec. Her portrayal on the board and stmgeof the visit of the Wise Men to Bethlechem held close attenâ€" tion. Mrs. Jones, of Weston, had an enthusiastic welcome as she led the young people in old and new choruses. An encouraging item on the program was the introduction by the superintendent of three new teachers, Mrs. A. Manson, Miss Gerrison, Mr. Norman Barnes. Mrs. W. A. Sturfesl conducted the session. More lantern slides are planned for next Sunday. Sr. led the audience in prayer~and Mrs.. Sturgess rendered valuable help at the piano. The student pasâ€" tor, Mr. W. A. Sturgess, fitting closed an enjoyableâ€" evening wit a short perioI of scripture an prayer. Look for the Millerites this year â€"it‘s their coming seasonâ€"in more ways thart one. In nine preâ€"season games the local ruckltara have dropped but one tilt and tied but one. The Minor Midgets have won two, lost none; the Midgets won two, lost none; the Juveniles won one; and the Juniors won two, lost none. ‘ And those other sq\\h\ds weren‘t "cheese cake" either. The THL hockey schedule offiâ€" cially opens toâ€"day, which will be glad tiding for all local hockey fans. , > More than five hundred entries from 240 clubs are listed this year to battlé {pr honors, with the Milâ€" lerites forming about 1.25 per cent of the half thousand. But that small percentage is well loaded this year. > But we‘ll i)'é;tflt-l;ex-x'lwy;t-,mï¬ron't we???â€"Or will we? * Preâ€"Season Predix _ _ _ _ It was fun though wasn‘s it? All the way down you were just an innocent by-standver. taking the wallops between the private fight vetween the hill and the skiis. _ You were sailing so lightly, you weren‘t even sure your feet were under you. But now you can be sure. With that snow in your face, you know now, that you were under your feet. e o o en And now the skits_on top, now you‘re on top, now t kils, and finally seventeen rolis d _ six bounces later you reach the m. Wasn‘t that marvellous? My that firstâ€"six feet was vellous. You_felt as if you ru‘llyj on top of\@verything, Are you E‘gy * Then shove off â€"Whooshâ€"We‘re away. â€". My that firstâ€"six feet was marâ€" Don‘t pick a little hill, pick a big What‘s the use of startâ€" ing" b es, when you are going to ‘enx up that way anyway, u% After the proper application of wax, we are now just &Gln ready. Check all your equipment including your insurance and xour number of arms and le‘s-. And now we poise at the top of the hill there was a here was a play depicting the of the Ghrgt mmd Mrs. 220 WALLACE AVE, ME. 2491 Birthday greetings go to Mrs. W. Johnson, Mount Dennis; Mrs. R. Smith, Mount Dennis; Mrs. G. Patterson, of Roselands, Mount Dennis.~ All January 1, 1947. Many CE P 00004 2 20 PRTC, PNJUTCG IG, Mr. and Mrs. H. Conlon and Mr. and Mrs. E. Mileham, of Mount Dennis, spent Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. F. Dove (daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. H. Conlon), 63 Gatwick Ave., Toronto. * Mr. and Mrs. H. Parkes Sr. and family spent their Christmas at the home of their eldest daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowyer, Oakwood avenue, Fairbank. Winners in the draw were as follows, Mr. Gordon Evans won the %{uilt, donated by Mrs. B. Pidgeon; r. H. Crites,. the fllfllw covers, donated b{ Missâ€"E. y; Mrs. E. Scott the bag of gotatou. and Mr. H. Parkes, the handâ€"knitted diaâ€" mond socks, donatedâ€" by ~ Mrs. McKenzie. At last the children neard the bells and in came jolly Santa himâ€" self. He handed gifts out to everi- one, ySung and old alike. Mrs. Mackey gave to every boy and girl a bag of candy and an orange. Then it was time to get into snow suits and coats and head for home. Ev‘e.ryoneg I‘m sure, enjoyed it. _ G. Evans sang "Silent Night." It was beautiful. Wednesday, Jan. 8: 7.00 p.m., Leafs vs. Black Hawks; 8.00 pm, Rangers vs. Red Wings. Saturday, Jan. 4: 10.00 a.m., Rangers vs. Black Hawks; 11.00 a.m., Bruins vs. Canadiens. Friday Jan. 3: 7.00 p.m., Bruins vs. Red Wings; 8.00 p.m., Leafs vs. Canadiens. NH.L. Teams + Boys 14 and 15 Years Old Recreation Centre Mondlg, Jan. 6: 400 p.m., Bufâ€" falo vs. Cleveland, Wednesday,‘Jan. 8: 4.00 pm., Providence vs. New Haven. Friday, Jan. 10: burg vs. Hershey. American lp;gu \ Boys 12 and 13 Years Old, . Central United Church Rink Senior ‘A‘ Teams Boys 10 and 11 Years Old Central United Church Rink Saturday, Jan, 4: . 9.30° a.m., Hamilton vs, Regina; 11.00 a.m., Montreal vs. Port Arthur; 1.30 pm., Halifax vs. Sudbury. Saturday, Jan.‘4; 100 p.m., it‘ Snaphatans i 0 vs. ; g.m Galt vs, Hamilton; l.oo'p.m., t Mikes vs. Marlboros. Memrial School Rink Boys 8 and 9 Years Old York Township Municipal Elections, January 1st, ADULTS 25¢, Plus Tax, 30¢ a [ . TWO SHOWS DAILY, 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. hoh duliciciints uiss P In Te is « ‘f..‘i‘ Merle Oberon and Claude Rains in 'w ‘Wilde <â€" Ts Oe Of puns: "A sone To kemeiser __ Lev Goreey $na The hower Bose i â€"ALSOâ€" _ cey e wer ys in y _"LIVE WIRES" SELECTED SHORTS _ . . THE, MANAGEMENT AND STAFF, WISHES PEACE, HAPPINESS. AND PROSPERITY 7 LL FOR 1947. ° ©â€"> f CBoe MONDAY, TUESDAYâ€"JANUARY 6 and 7 TWO FEATURES â€" Merle Oberon and Claude Rains in "THIS LOVE OF OURS" 1207 â€" Your Vote and Influence respectfully “ l‘ffll “ï¬" 4.00 p.m. Pitts» WESTON "Where sound sounds best" FRIDAY, SATURDAYâ€"JANUARY 3 and 4 2 FEATURES Charles Coburn and Ginny Simms in , Gloria Jean and John Qualen in ~â€" RIVER GANG beei'u’ick"éui?t' the best time: the year. Hope you will soon be a hnappy returns to. all who have; Mrs. Fernley, of B bix:.gdayn_to the end of th_hmllud a.bad fall on her ‘BSorry to hear Alex. m-:l on,| few weeks ago and has been in Wayne and baby sister have Im We hope you will soon hapj SHADY LADY 7. i* BOYS‘ AND GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS â€" â€" Weston Store 59 Main St. N. Mr, Jack Fraser and the staff iï¬ll‘ & Jack Fraser Stores ~â€" _ Extend these greetings to all it has been &~ pleasure for us to serve during the past g i2 And hope that we may continue to serve you as ; satisfactorily in 1947, | â€"â€"â€" c JACK FRASER LTD.! ADVOCATES»â€" A man muaflmummq th 13 4 as Councilior and 9 Am:o;':;:mmd:-:t'mrm&up m «» ADMISSION â€" Chas. J McMaster with Kane Richmond and Barbara Reid MOUNT DENNIS , THEATRE 1236 WESTON RD. PHONE JU. 194 BOX OFFICE OPENS 6.1$ P.M. ;AILY hi Fri.â€"Sat.â€"Jan. 3â€"4 Joan Leslie and with Dolores Moran and Harry Davenport ADDED ATTRACTION » "THE SHADOW RETURNS" Improved Purks and Playgrounds Improved modern lighting: onâ€"side streats. Erectionâ€"of Municipal Building in Township_ ~ Robert Hutton in "TOO YOUNG TO WEDNESDAY, THURSDAYâ€"JANUARY 8 and 9 Phyllis Calvert, Stewart Granger, Patricia Roc “MADONNA‘OF THE SEVEN MOONS" â€"ADDED ATTRACTIONâ€" "BEHIND GREEN LIGHTS" stt t ut s ust at the best time: of |able ope you will soon be all| _ H: with Carol Landis and William Gargan REEVE for 1947 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAYâ€"JAN, 8 CHILDREN 15¢, Plus Tax, 18 mmmghmnm ip and City, ADDED FEATURE Richard Dix and Ray Milland, Jane Wyman, Adult Entertainment Mon.â€"Tues.â€"Jan 6â€"7 "MYSTERIOUS INTRUDERS" > Barton McLean in Dolores Dowling