n Another group worthy of I but on the buck (more daffodils!) was the girls arranging the refreshments. hey were the people back-stage who worked so hard with Miss grail to nuke the dance 1 success. hose trrepgrintr the food are to be commended on their good work. but extra special credit goes to those It the dance arranging trays, and washing dishes. Believe me they wo_rked like Trojans! Torn Delworth MUM for the Ovening. and gave lwav Reveion Gets. suckers. and nackazes~done ht red paper whirh he said he enuidn't mention, for elimination The dlnce decorations took the form of the theme of I sonata. with pink violins and streamers, effec- titrely arr-nixed on the dark-cur- uined windows. Music notes of the large economy size smsrched around the walls at intex‘mls, Ind hckdropa of striking original Meal preludes and concertos curled through the theme_,else- where. The suite backdrop of pale 'tee. pink, and violet gave back- ground to pink, violet and blue new. sprinkled delightfully across it. The front of the stage provided me for I long blue treble cleff mm; sci-ass a pink back- xonnd. We were tempted to write in that music and try it later on the banjo. but on second look we figured that the composer had artistic ability, but would never be 3 second Mozart. Something new in lighting wu introduced with um" multi-colored lights across the ceiling. Don't. know who thunk it up. but it certainly lent g nice effect, STRAWBERRY PROFITS WITH Due to a new fire-prevention by- hor, decorations of the inflammable minute are verboten. So-o-o ham. pend by this restriction, we agree that the Decorating Committee deserve for the splendid job done in decorating the auditorium. daf- Iodila. “daffodils. and more daf- Iodilx! Some of the deserving heroin snatching a period off here and them Ire . Tom Delworth, Elinhebh Yuelstyn. Mary Gordon, Bull Barker, Bob Langmuir. Ken 'Guardhoutre, Shnny Sunstrom. etc. We haven’a quit: decided how many were committee members. and how my were conscripted labour, bat they all deserved credit. (And . daffodil!) VIGORO Friday. Feb. Tth, was red-letter- 0d " the Annual Atmome. Frank noun and his music makers mnde the music, which was of In Al quality. Are we all agreed on that point. now? Dr. Thompson. chairman of the Weston Board of Education. Mrs. Thompson. Mr. Worden. Charles Itiehardron. president of the Stud- ‘m. Council) and Barbara Grain- ger. (vice-president) were on the receiving line. This - Candi-n Red Croa- Society bull at ii unkind-b Lewis A, Winter, ORE, Honor-w 'I‘rusuror of the way. to "in gain G. “mm, MA, recently agrointod Nuionnl Director of Red Cm. nun- " “we“. Campaign wi I begin on Much 3rd. Wanton objective hu 5.- set at $3,500. 1947 At Home Is Best Dance Ever q Experience is proving thisâ€: the grower we lo f itr.wherries with Irigoto Commercial Grow. Increased -ietd, early maturity, full Km». ood excellent shipping quality In a few o the be/gig, mnny grower' In mm min to Vigoro El,,',',',','.",".".,", Grower. These are advantages that tpeu.2x'frtA profit. tiwertieste', _ Wm ONICTIVI SIT AT $3.500 1355;, Matttt8 stuns/1M 3&me can." “win“ ite New business was next on the on agenda and under this heading the We association had many interesting lad items to deal with and most of be which will be brought to the atten- ew tion of the town council. It was ith suggested that the town provide ,33 free municipal parking lots where nk available at nominal cost to the ice municipality. A letter to this effect has been sent to the town council an also a committee consisting of 'ld, BrueevPolltsrd, Bob Clarkson and ' e Bill Ward was appointed to deal ts. with council on t is matter. The are subject of re-surfacing Main street M8 was also dealt with at some length, BS. the association feeling that there be should be no interference with nor- 'ut mal business, and that part of the Mit? street be kept open while work was nd being done. A committee consist: ey ing of Jack Petrie, Harold John, ston and Herb. Ackrow were ap- hrs pointed to deal with council. . on hanks To President W? A fine tribute asf thanks was ex- he tended to the president and his Ott committee for the splendid turn- - out by Bah Clarkson, who hinted out, that while he was probagly one t a»! the offenders in past attendance ‘he was finding it difficult to make :eight da s out Iii seven. Maurice ,Woisdorfyin a sim ar vein express- ed his satisfaction with such a fine Y trumout and glibly recounted some lot the attendance $itrurets of former H wears. {Jack Allan. MPP . _ 3 Jack Allan, local member of par- Miagnent, was the guest areaker of [tho eveninfg and in his ab a manner outlined rom Dr. Fred Cruick- shank's History of Weston, the ‘grnwth and develogment of the $‘lnwn from over a undnd years :ago to the present time. Be then ' 'continued to outline some of the . plans for the future. Stunning the need for Is"",'.),";,', the fact that #150 homes will built in Weston just as soon as the, material is available, Mr. Allan went on. to $7pdint out, how, a new bus system Ithat is urgently required, would It develop the district, as the huh of It','."?, and residences is to the west. n speaking of the planning ' dowelomnont he fainted out the not need for re mutation of the ' lumbar area. And that the gov- .ernmlnt are ready to spend $2,- , 0001mm this area. in .u be held out a very bright future for We. ton and the surrounding diatom. behalf ot the association. the. tth tendered a hurt: vote than. . an. the hunch. session a - In!“ v. in" sat-a . of found, was Sti?eft2f PtAidi -"8tiit E SKEW an Inch-Inn “In. In!!! 19- w.» - _ eGuest speakers for the evening were two members of North Yor 'Township Council Reeve Mitchell, and Deputy Reeve, Boylen. They sgoke 6f the accomplishments of t e township and of the mnny plans anlimprovementa tor the future. _ The two councilmen mawered questions on signboards, sidewalks, roads, fire-fighting equipment, P" lice pntrol, drinkitkg water, skating rinks, schools, an' a great many other subjects, which proved to be vetin1t.ett1.t?a. L ,. Contihuad from pan l-- Beetetary Gordon Squibb to rend the minutes of the previous meet- ing, which were carried. Lt,ttntM,'rt,t, an The associatlyon has expressed its regret that there were not more people in attendance trthenetit by these addresses. It is announced that the next meeting will be held on Wednesday March 5th, the first Wednesday of the month, and the association has "tstressed that ttll meetings In held on the first Wednesday of the month. The regal-r monthly meeting of the Humberview Ratepayers' Asso- ciation was held at Humberview school, Wednesday, February 5th, at 8.30 gm. The new president, Mr. H. howers, presided in the chair. Judging from announces, the dance was one of the best yet, but we'll leave it to the gossip column to dig up the dirt! I and spot dances. Now that who (at ourselves around to that elimi- nation dlnce. just how many girls did go to the dance with Kenny Gunrdhouse t Ratepayers Hear Reeve Mitchell, Iltp. Reeve Boylen ii '54 and i TEN ' Lanai... Forest Ranger T. P. G. Williams, who drove the boys to the scene of the fire, said of Kriumuehuk'g action: "There is no doubt in my mind that if Krumarchuk had not been there we would never have seen those boys alive again," us hours to get it "Out!" almost A man}truggling in a. doorway with a piano was glad of the offer of yoiytapee from , payser-by. _ k" Trish snuggle- l begyi," and after half an hour’s tugxi‘mg and straining, the owner of t e piano "Out!" almost screamed the other. "Why didn't you any you wanted it nut? I've been trying to push it in!" . In early France, no one but the wife of Henry II was allowed to wear red velvet. We .._..%eB. ....‘. my, "WV n... Then it was found that one it. yetrr-old lad wee so badly burned he could not walk. Kramarehuk, (himself severely burned, lifted the ‘injured boy on his shoulders and ‘staggering, carried him for almost three miles, at the same time help- ing mother boy who was having difficult in walking due to his burns. Ll/CG'; the grout? were met by rescuers who rushe them by automobile to Cnrberry where they were ggven first aid and then hurried to randon hospital. The rescued boys ranged in age from 14 to 1'7 years and had been em- ployed on a tret1ndtl tree-plane: Ing project w en they volunteered their services as lire-fighgegs. l DONT WANT SNAILS Queensland (Australia) vfarmers and agricultural authorities are on the lookout to prevent the intro- duction of giant snails into the mainland from the adjacent island of New Guinea where they have over-run a large area. These snails were originally taken to New Guinea b the Japanese whb used them as C/l, the Australian High Commissioner in Ottawa reports waiting for the flame: to pass over them. The scorching heat burned their clothes and bodies but the wind soon drove the flames across the_trenih and ther _we_re safe. r. may mattered desperately from heat and thirst, but Kramnrchuk joked, told stories And sang, Irmr' venting the others from 1rg',tg panic-stricken. He even boile slough water on a shovel and passed it around to the others to moisten their arched Jigs. Then the. groqp 'rd'ilpi' irt.t e trench The boys rm in In effort; to ranch safety but soon realized they could not let ahead of the flames. It wu then t " Knmgrchuk took commlnd. He decided their only hope wu to dig I slit trench. They set to work but hld only reached a depth of between two sud three feet when the heat became so intense they were forced ta "up digging. _ . _ irrsrtarooteo-intavire the lives ofqu My: mmig‘ . rub? III-hi. thi, c),ette.ty Peter Wink of Cuba-q. Man. 'br-ttid u-RCAF Pilot.‘ in 'Gi; and“ the Boy Scout. Noumea“ highs-t award foe al- lnmry. the (out. Crou. M wad in mud. only whoro the ro- eipient In. shown "rmal homilm or has and .xtraordinary rink-u titrhtweomtrat"tine I 2tit huh fire in the dual-ta sand. i1 Count try of ,'We,'t Wood. forent renews much 0 Ctrrberry, Knmerchuk Ga his seven young companions were suddenlf trapped when the course of the f re Wu entered by a change in the wind. "The {lumen cum " us like . flame thrower on I tank, but the heat was the worst mils; the young Cubmuter enema. recounted. 6mm Sam Lives 0f I Boys Ia edzw . “Shaw! At this rate. it will take Y.rtiiupiorritttr." valuing" Pt ' chm llama k r'aca'tt'tgtrgtggs,e,e, Rqhuem Sonia - c In. Pa' . t y When “inning modem Refrigeration in my of its unlit-tin. mm In first! I: Walk-in Boxes built to order. 17 cubic foot reach in boxes, 6 and 8 ft. display counters. Prompt And efficient service: for Weston, Mount Dennis and district. . . HUGH“ REFRIGERATION Sales, Service,'Rebuilding REFRIGERATION "f†/'f s,iii.dtrtt: . i. "Pt, SCIâ€? ‘. _ , 9 /iisi)(iij' tith/ii,';,';:, _, /",,i, At 5 . ',, - 3‘ W123.» HARD FACTS--BRACtaN STYLI out.'" Milton residents have planned to hold a meeting to ascertain how many of the residents are willing to pay the upkeep of the commun- ity centres out of their own pockets. They feel that if the buildings are to be sold, the resi- dents should be given first chance to purchase them. Receational ‘counsellors have been asked to re- isien before July 31 when the build- lingq are to go_up {arugula .A ... Will they be part of the old vil- lage. Toronto Gore. or Peel County? They are "completely at sea" in Milton. Joseph M. Pitutot, president of Wartime Housing during the wu- announced that the sale is u viole- tion by the government of agree- ments made in good faith with the municipalities. The agreement was that the homes be constructed only on the condition that they be torn down six months after cessation of hostilities. Mr. Pigzot stated that if they depart from that policy and the traffic of selling and purchas. ing developed, the neglect that is sure to follow will mean quick de. terioration and eventually the de- velopment of shanty town or slum areas. Hold Meeting of Tenants "This wince will die if the Ne creation building is closed down." Another thing the residents want to know: If their homes are sold where will they belong?_ A A U Greenwich, Observatory now measures time to an accurncy of one part in 100 million by means of the Quart: Crystal Clock, de- veloped in Britain.' The public have been able to examine this new wonder "timepiece" at a special exhibition at London's Science Museum in South Kensington Where three complete quartz crys- tnl oscillator clocks are on show, together with devices for compar- ing their rates with one another. Tho recreation building is like a big heart And the blood of enter- taittmertt flows from it," declared Manon counsellor Jack Lund. WONDER CLOCK The trnttouneemertt came only through the newspapers and resi- dents treuat pres: tim? had not received any official word of the move. They are. to use their own words, "completely at sea." The move is affecting not only Milton. bat Ajax " well in the Jieinity of Toronto. Arrange- ments have been made to sell wu- time houses from British Columbia to Halli“. Milton anjtimu Hbusing uni" dents were last week stunnid to learn of the proposed sale of the" homes and their community hall by the Hominion Government. Announcement Homes To Be Sold Puts Malton Residents "lit Sea†A: part at the i-tanlivo tum: atrial u by trt “0".“ "If. proficiency an: up: In 'Jel'lt in a (no! I..." “Mom. TU th'lyolmg follow. in thin picture are mm an 'aqhtg “r fir de cooking menu. This - in trNeat of those "taeted by heal scouu on their frequent saw" afternoo- Mk8. - ' ~- TIMES AND GUIDE- WESTON "Aye)' tsi/rea" tiirother, "but ye se. she didn't lay until this afternoon." - This 1947 budget forâ€Â§ecx-&E6H in the township has been estimated at $60,000. A Scottish farmer had agreed to deliver twenty hens to the local market. Only nineteen, however, were sent, and it was almost eve- ning before the twentieth bird was brogght in ttthe farmer. - York Council last week instruct- ed Clerk Btnorrd Hall to dr 3 bybw appointing an ad o committee composed of repr enta- tives of council and citizens to ad- vise and assist Recreation sihii,iiif Sid Kirk who was apPointed to t e post by the same by- sw. Council had previously named itself as a commission to adminis- ter recreation in the township and the storm of protest that resulted from representatives ot M citizens' groups resulted. in the new bylaw. "Shui," 75$.in _tirisirtieiier, "you an; late with this one!" York Township has now approv- ed the broadening of the reerea- tion department of the munici- NW: N .. _ _ . York Recreation Budget Expected To Reach $50,000 _ 0 Beach Stoves o Beatty Washers ' o Kelvlnator Refrigerators o Servel Electric Refrigerators s Rogers Majestic Radios 0 Electrohome Radios . Beatty Vacuum Cleaners 0 Goblin Vacuum Cleaners 0 Duo, Therm Space Heaters l ' 0 Wilson Flourescent Lighting" . Sunbeam Products ' 'ti wE SELL, REPAIR & $lliillWjl0lli Everything Electrical _ SHOP IN AMitS'roN AND SAME MONEY 36 Main St. S. A scientist says that I diet with, higher sugar content ,m1y help curb blood pressure. hardening of the arteries, stomach ulcers and rheumatism. Thnt's mother xenon why world sugar production should be encouraged so that rationing can be disappear. Silent Knob. Here is a way to stop the knobs on blind cords from continually tapping uninst the window tune. Buy little sponges which nre sold to fix around the teapot spout to catch drips, and fix one ground the can e ot.each knob. When the Ming cord swing: the sponge hits the window pane and does not make a sound. Stop and visual†who: it mean to hare 8000 content“- in.. nttenead by mueic. Music in re- cognized u the trreatetst eommon denominator for the development of the higherr,_nablerr Medium of nine. Thur, [urem- club are to be ‘commended or, the?" "pellet" venture dong the development " musical talent. They have secured 5 of the leading adNdietor.y, who" notation: Ind comment: will prove to be en eduution to the maiden: taking part. The adludieators have given dunnf the put tes. tivals molt vnlueh e Ind pertinent criticisms end encouragement to the contestente. It has improved the individual, the choir: ind I" those interested m music. Thin fee- tivnl in the oytatpeyting feature, te, most worth while venture in he' musical world. 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