An Invitation is extended to ALL ndults in the com- Wty who have a HOBBY, A CRAFT, A PAINTING N OIL OR WATER COLOR, A FINE PIECE OP “.91.. WORK, OR PHOTOGRAPHY WORK OR nu ma HANDIWORK to lend in u mMy entries no they wish. Entries will be received on THURSDAY MORNING at _ , {Gluten , rthcr information, contact Mrs. Scofield Russell, _ F. Eun- or Gordon Alcott. ' out!“ is sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., the local f d Wm and ttus Wanton Community Council. , “I! will II. “and in without the supervision of _ _',"?'.?)",',,""""'. tr"i'rm" "'. , T ' ' rd j,r.1tgii..tiy,1e. durum. 1:'.?l1'-'-1lr , 'r "F I. "tr ",,' . B , t.eei'il.ii,i'ti),'iii'" as†F, E 'r'; htertainment a’Social and Personal ',..u', Club and "iijl7"if"i'ii, re Activities? 8.15 M. WESTON ADULTS ARTS, CRAFTS and HOBBIES WESTMINSTER CHURCH Tuesday April 10th to be held in WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Wednesday 8: Thursday Apr" 16th - 17th "Pll6)TAilllLS" (q.tttmttmt will be um " the door. WESTMINSTER YOUNG PEOPLE’S . soon-m Presents A THREE-ACT COMEDY 2.30 pm. to 9,30 pm. 'hm at having nitric from trettt'titr " pun-inn. mm will be held " r w) f, ‘1" of the of ADMISSION 25c Mn. M. Sande", King Street, in: huh-n to the Dorothy Pear. 101! Auxiliary of Central United iChunzh 2.'T."a amino Math 8fth. Mrs. W. mug, president, guided at the mouth. and Mrs. . Johann and Mr mg‘lod ' my Wraith“ on " can! I!“ h I a." Madmen“ and a lock! Uett, um en. by“ " the clone . the evening. The Victor-inn Order nurse will an at any home wherever there in illness which all: for put time nursing care. Phone Weston 123. plnn ._ '___-.. _.... '"'FK And hi] to up. the Cram 8rlt The Mljelty in every man. It's Mung; how mm, Ind (mum of men. Pursue their my: mom and solfiah In it becsuse. within “ch onr, Dwell Dinosaurs in mortal fight The Ago-old “Juggle still goes fm-- The eonflirt between Wrong and Right? L5?i"fri"i; I club. . lEuh boasting that his way is best, A med-1 revelation that's Been kept by God from all the rest, And Capital and Labour strivo, And Unions war among themselves. It grows more nameless every day, As into I†this mean one delves. The _chgrches, not“ and tro, through the, Ages, Nations rage (Even in Heaven there w“ war); And men still play the devil’s game Today, " in the yelrs before, Ever they seek what others have Without the need of swat and gkill Ever by trickery they grab w",t./rn have won y toil and VI . hire. . "LL." 'eee __.., Until Wrong lly in munglpd death, A: 1yekytnd forth these monsters fought: m M.W-f_. ...brr..wV_k" You almost felt their fetid breath. Thfr rolled and struggled, bit and Gold I!» For one'hnd toiled md caught his prey. The other, jealous, nought by stealth To take his fellow', food away. Fiery wt: the fight between these _ night, Two Dinosnurs in conflict strove; And one was Wrong and one was Right. oresfliet c Dick in the Mesozoic Age, One .stsltry, stesmine summer's H Poet's -jjll'i""r"ifi.'] Mr. Charles Martin, 103 John Struthwho will celebrate n birth. day on Monday, April 7th. Mm. Jack Allan. .156 Queen's Drive, and Mr. Stanley Mickie, l4 Mr, Bug Jenninga, 822 Church Street, for Tuesday, April 8th. Mrs. Roger Conant, 156 Queen's Drive, Ind Mr. Cecil T. Ella. firt" Street, for Sunday, April t . Margaret Pencock. 764 Main Street, North, who celebrated her t?2.t1t birthday on Monday, March Mr. Emerson P. Shantz, Joseph Street, and Mr. Roy Gould, Albion Road, for Saturday, April 5th. Donald Archer, Main Street. North, who had I birthday party lut Thursday, March 27th, to celebrate hu geventh birthday. Miss MINQHG Godfrey, 35 River. Iide Drive, who celebrated a birth. day, 8aturday, March 22nd. A; the home of her plants, Caligula Fugn, Milton. Joan Grieg um named to John Howard Wilhlrunor}. Ian at Mr. and Mrs. Marlee "Filiunusoes, Hornby, Ont. Much IF. 3).. is the mum: of Mr. and Mrs. Toyne Grin. Rev. [ C. H. Forth, Bethesda United ehurch,, Dixie, oftieiated. Given in marrilge by her father, the bride was . guy gabardine ykkwith lime green “may†wk. :5: â€noun-MM cor-1% wu of e? rua. Loin illthmson,, 1 ' r of the groom, Wu bride- . lid, in u brown gab-Mine amt with a brown hnt_and pink ac- cessoriu. Glonn Griee, brother of the bride. wu but man. After the mummy. the bride's mother received in a gown at navy, while the groom’n mother named in black Iheer. The newlyweds left (try plane for'the u.s. On their return they will live near Homby. u.ii.-awirt _ Birthday Grouting: To- Windermere United Church, Bwnnpel, Wu the scene of I pretty waddmg on Sunday, March 29, " Willa-Mm rm '0. almond no" Lou 1u'l),'Ng Uu.tctt: . tt I n Mtht, lunch. ' PERSONALS s-T. B. Glenn bigot: WESTBBIDGE KENNELS Md. C.K.C. Breed to the Beat - Fun 815 Puppies manual. 1674 JANE M. PHONE WESTON 1200-1 Any person who has I hobby, I handttféft. a fine piece of needle work or a painting in water color: or in oil, is invited to send in their exhibit. Dress Up Your " For Spring! The general public of the com- munity is asked to send in their entries which will be received at Westminster Church on Thursday morning of next week. Children will not be admitted to the exhibi- tion unless accompanied by In adult. There will be I general handi~ craft, hobby and art exhibition for the adults of Weston and vicinity on Thursday, April 10, at West. minster Church. The exhibition, will open at 2:30 in the afternoon and will remain open until 9:30 in the evening. Handicraft, Art Hobby Exhibit It Westminster April fih." Mr. Ind Mrs. M. Kujinsh, 29 Chiswick Avenue, celebrating the}; wedding anniversary Sunday, April 6th. Mr. Ind Mrs. Hurry Clark, Main Street, North, celebrating their 'peif,irEuannivertary on Monday, A.....", â€A Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Marshall, Dennison Road, celeb_rsting their widding anniversary Friday', April 4t . Mr. Duncan Sinclair, Main Street South, who will celebute his birth, day today, April 3rd. Congratulation To-. Mr. It. L. Grainger, 121 William Street, who celebrated his birthday on Sunday, March 30. Miss Amy Known, Main Street, north, who celebrated her birthday on Wednesday,.April 2. Mrs. H. Bunn, William Street, and Mr. Edward L. Addy, Weston, for Thursday, April 10th. Dennison Road, celebrating birth. days, Wednesday, April 9th. Westbridge Style Master C.K.C. 197583 Dogs Bearded. Clipped, Defleaed Pick up and delivery anywhere. -f5PECIAL-. Cooker Spaniel Puppies Just Arrived A consignment of Puppies from Shadywell Kennels by leading sires of show ring. ---All Colours--. Evil}. delight" of Mr. Ind Mrs. Robert Swift, Maple Bush Avenue, Weston, became tho bride of Ger- nett Chet-lee Leslie. :02: ot Mr. and Mrs. Cherlu Leslie, Windermen Avenue, Swenua. 9ev. W. L. L. Lewrenca â€minted the ceremony. Given irvfnnrringe by he: father, ths6Fide wore n powdot blue dun- "maker suit with navy bl“. hat and accessories and e corn" a red roses. Mrs. Eunice Golightly, nine! (of the groom, Wu the only "tend. ant, in beige dreumaker suit with British ten hat and accessoriel end a corsnge of Tulismlm roses. Mr. Robert Carpenter we: the belt man. At the reception held at the Mayfair Countr Club, the bride’s mother receive; in powder blue dress, with acreage of roses Ind sweet peas. She was assisted by the groom's mother in pearl-grey dress with corsege of roses and‘ sweet fpeu. After the honeymoon‘ to Bu fnlo the hnppy couple will live on Windermere Avenue, Swen- I sea. Mum: Batu Franc“ "'""""-'P'rF. v...†.9“. mu... Engineer o. M. Fall: slid the township, like the city of Toronto, would receive 1 rebate of Ontario gasoline revenue equal to 1 mill for fold and bridge construction. Public school and collegiate costs were estimated at $274,000 higher than in 1948, 78 per cent. of w ith was caused by manned salaries. The total levy of the Band of Edeeat.ion wa} 18,3 mills. "We sit here tryin to pure costs and the Board of 'k%,'ili't,', hand! us a Ple upped by 4.4 mills. I thinks t e public should know about this," Deputy-Reeve C. o. Militia}; declared. levy, 2.3 mills of Jhich have been ot9,t.t br.Ate generpl rate decrease. Continued from [use I- _ The trxeentiveg of the Home & School Association would like to thank the following for their gen- erous donations: animus Jewel. lers, welt“ Credit Jewellers, Inch's Drugs, Brigg’s Drugs, Simp- son’. Drugs, Weaton Dairy, General Bakeries, Marci. MIC, Weston Udies' Shoppe, Dover Sports Shop, Juck Frnser Ltd., White's Grace. teria, Squibb's Contactionery, Rob- ert's Smart Shy), British Fruit Market and Mr. . o. Scott of the Weston Theatre. YORK 50110015 ue prize A huge crowd attended the bridge and euchn held by Hugu- berview Home & School Alloca- tign in Humberview School Wed- neadly, March Mth. Bahia the euchre prizes 15 lucky duw print wwe. given. - - Winners of the euchro were: Mm. Peek, first prize; Mr. Bare. foot, seconderiu; Mr. Shall. third préze, and r. Fraser, con-elation Donations “any. approximate ly $5.00 per person. Humberview H & S Hold Successful Bridge & Euchre Th. omeial to It of tho/hell and Cras- Bauer and loud-y. arch gl, lhowod Wanton Jun 8100.00 Inort of ita total object“. of YI': . . total now wind it $8e 418B4, with um I number a! un- vuun hit to report. With but TOO nub-cum. listed " - and not)": 500 probable, the cam- paign it expected to go but tho Local Rod Gross Only 3100 Short tlf Final Total KITCHEN CABINETS _§qs_1fom BUILT TOR-0 wooriYriaiir% 104 MAIN ST. SOUTH 169 MAIN ST. N. LARGE LETTUCE . (WF. LARGE PRUNES, 'twrb..t.. POTATOES _ . GREEN CABBAGE .... NEW CARROTS .. OLD CARROTS ' (We-r-" TTF' NEW BEETS LEAF LETTUCE _ .. LARGE LEMONS . EGGS-Grade A large Every hongwife should saggy thttollpwing lint and save. OUR APPLIES ARE DIRECT FROM COLD STORAGE wssrou Free Delivery noun mm WESTON 1350 --. WESTON 13SI' BRITISH FRUIT MARKET 169 MAIN STREET NORTH, WESTON Northern Spys, No. 1 65e Basket . $3.50 Bathe] Domestic . 49e Basket . 82.50 Bathe] BRITISH FRUIT MARKET nousewue would study the touowinslilt and save. We are as mu " your phone am article carries our GUARANTEE“ ll: Sth'ISfACTION or money back if returned . t in wo aye. . PILL Potatoes $1.99 Bag Two Lines to Central-No Waiting tiid" aGiG.sifi.fiti7iGGiHG 'oi,'df'iiPiid a. J-ci,': in mind tho 191%“ m: "Am Mini»; m M. In! th- We! " um “Iâ€! m = ,'lt2ttiPg1,ittt 't Thumb: in: aa'3.al',hu'utNlttlhf, “~1th PM!» and.» MI- in c... loIKlII WITH CANADIAN! ll EVERY WALK " LIFE 'lll'k'l'ltTd In. chm 2buneheg 16e 3 gounda 10e _2 uchea 15c ..bunch 5c â€.mdozen 23e .........dozen 40c I “L125 trii3lrAhu"sorout. each 10e , lb. IN Peck 29e H lb. 05c PHONE 1350 or 1361 JUST ARRIVED 500 BAGS KATHADIN POTATOES Splendid Cooking 81.35 Bag this: "bat thy m span My they u; and â€my. So-bit by 1rit-tuie nut-c533 now; There at the people who Inn but: Aststing the battle of 'nb. don-doing I good tum for their Today, an a om may J: a. roaitor' bu wait um I million Ind a In]! lumbar; Nurly but u million Claudia! “In “via; " the Bank of Manual during 'l" vu- yam.- Small Tolman Sweets Crimson Pippin or Delicious Me Bum BA _ N. IS 9415 JATit2gtiusu Weston Branch: 4f Main Street North t large, SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 26e CAULIFLOWERS .-w-w....rr..w.r.t.r.,.. T each 29e SPINACH T ' .. -ir--. ..2lbs. 25c RHUBARB . _ MM 2 bunches 23c CELERY HEARTS .. '. F _ bunch 16e CELERY HEADS _ _ stalk 10e BANANAS .. ., _ T 1h. 14c ONIONS _ T 4 lbs. 27e TURNIPS _ V 3 for 10e DINI‘A‘DDY no T - - PINEAPPLES - Large u IAIN N. '. T. DOUGLAS, Manager. mu? T511030“; "td mull LAD!†and GM WEN?! CLEANED and mm ttT0ttAGlb-hrtttt It " a! Mr all». All 6min - A“ Pin. “on at than. NOT RESPONSIBLE m GOODS LEFT OVER 00 DAYS f.ff.'f.e.ll.C'.re,lhtlit r. We are as nu Pam“: -_ 11t1r, 'll WJ, Itlt.orte tsryl We†WESTON CLEANERS ADVERTISING PAYS-mtv IT Ibci: bank mat in the in: mp to whining puns-l ind- penance and to Settitsq thou things they want no"; Why not follow the Ind ulnar. than a million Canadian: and by [in saving now " an B of M P country uni I good tttm M thunk“; The" peopl- know who: av- in. 'r"otr-ttsey know that paving doll-n m M; Milk Fed Routing Chickens 89e IA. Delicioué Combination 82.75 Bathe! . 49e Basket Crimson Pippin Eat or Cook 32.75 Basile] . 49e Met w-that I "I “It! tttr .. 2 lbs. 25c 2 bunches 23c _ bunch 16e stglk 10e lamâ€? PIONE I“. 26e