AG “P. Victorian Order nurse will at any home wherever there ds illness which calls for w time nursing care. Phone Weston 123. Approximately 38 ladies were m& at the shower, and Miss en was the recipient of many lovely : gifts. Afternoon tea, and dainty sandwiches were served. Health, this week announced its lmxmntion Schedule. Further particulars appear in advertiseâ€" ment form elsewhere in this issue. ter, OES, under the chlirmanlhir dhr& G. Frogley, held a miscelâ€" laneous shower at the Masonic Pentple for Miss Ada Harden of Mt. Dennis. Miss Harden was formerâ€" ly a member of the Church of the (good Shepherd, in Mt. Dennis, but for the past four years has served as a missionary at Cherry Point, Alberta, % # # + + ‘ Auxi! of the Weston mnon'l l‘(3.175 are reminded of the b\’xx.nu meeting, Thursday, May 1, main topic will beâ€"the bus. excursion. uy « N L # # ; "‘AThe North York Departmibnt of Last Wednesday afternoon, April 23, the WA of St. John‘s Anglican church had the honor of having as their guest srelker, Miss S. C. Kingston, _ diocesan _ tréasurer. Among the other guests were the WA‘s of St. Philip‘s church, Etoâ€" bicoke, Church of the Good Shepâ€" herd, Mount Dennis, and Calvary church, Silverthorne. Mrs. George Bullmore, president, occupied the chair. Mrs. Ronald Cooper sang two delightful solos. The meeting was closed with the benediction pronounced by Rev. George Roe andâ€"a social half hour followed with refreshments being: served. £M t Bandmaster George Sainsbury of the 220th Battalion, has been transâ€" ferred to the same position in the band of the 48th Highlanders.’l MAMNED ECSE o. Lo MpmoRRUmenn uenc ant Plans are still being made to convert the fairgrounds into a play ground for children. As yet noâ€"one feems too interested, but the ideal recreation facilities it offers, may rouse the citizens interest. Congratulations to, Wm. Gerry, Jack'ifnles, and Margaret Mertens, who are still active candidates in Charters â€" Publishing â€" Co‘s., subâ€" scription contest. in Pss April 25, 1917 April 27, 1927 SE cd U‘r'\dar the chairmanship of Mayor George Sainsbury, the town council had their regular meeting in .the town hall last Monday. Obtaining 1 . e Ees new~.furniture _ for.. the. ,council chambers, and plans for repniring many of the streets were discussed. Employees of the CCM held _ a banquet for thir hockey team, who were finalists in the T and Y Inâ€" dustrial League. Mr. Ed. Hall and Bill Blair presented each player with a sweaterâ€"coat. Movies of the Week " Corinne _ Griffith â€" in â€" "Three Hours"; "The Sea Tiger," starring Continued from page 1â€" to Ottawa requesting their letters be mailed directlyâ€"to their homes but all to no avail.‘ ‘They cannot understand why a may living across the road from their â€" community â€" receives . mail twice daily and they can‘t obtain one t}ntch a day. The men claim their"wives, who bave children to look after and the house work to do, don‘t have time to travel two miles in order to see if they have any mail. â€" It is also an added expense of 20 eents when they get the mail, as trey have to go by bus, which costs them 10 cents each way. Humberlea Residents _ Members spent the afternoon sewing on Cancer Dressings and discussing plans for our Anniversâ€" ary Tea which is to be held someâ€" time in the near future. Members are reminded to sew on articles for the Novelty Booth. _ ___ _ _ YWCA Highlights _ Tea was served by Mrs. T. Worâ€" thington. Continued from page 2â€" THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 ° The Ladies of the Clovelly Cha In The Dim And Distant Past 10, 20 And 30 Years Ago Weston Modern Appliances 52â€"4 MAIN SOUTH RADIO REPAIR CENTRE It‘s T‘hat "Extra" Touch! LEOCALS . Bolton Casine is now open for dancing ~ eyery Saturday . night, ’»lmy-,akor_l 9"1'“ gnhu(n. A very successful concert was held: in the #Mngwn United church . on : 'undldv. Awil 17, under the auspices of the WA. A i Hhens Byc "o nte ent p e vmtuum new association and they wigh to take this opportunity of thanking allâ€"who 5 ave of their time and talent to e the evenâ€" ing a success. A welcome is The Weston Horticultural . Soâ€" ciety‘s membership drive is ‘startâ€" ing this week. The Scoutsâ€"will canâ€" yas for memberships, and everyone is asked to have their ‘gm seâ€" lections ready, when the boy calls. extended to all WA meetings ;he church every Wednesday p.m. 0 0 & The XL Bible Class of Central United church held their regular social â€" evening meetins at the home of Mrs. Gowland, Queen‘s drive, and was very well attended. After the reports were read and adopted, Mrs. Broughton introâ€" duced the speaker of the evening, CHUDI LNC SPDMRON DL MID CUCMUS Mrs. R. E. Whiting, who rroved very interesting in her talk enâ€" titled, “Flci;lf Two Ways." This talk was based on the life and work of a very well educated Japanese woman who worked hard and traâ€" velled much to gain knowledge of her work, and opened a hospital clinie to serve the people of her country. She visited Toronto in 1937 and is still doing ï¬ood work in her own country. A solo by Mrs. Leo Murray, entitled "In a Persian Market," also duets by Mrs. Leo Murray and Mrs. K. Hutchinson, were very much enjoyed. The meetâ€" ing closed with the Mizpah beneâ€" diction and refreshments served by the hostess. f Milton Sills, and Larry Simon in "The Wizard of 0z." Alex T. Stenhouse, manager of the Mt. Dennis branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, gave an interesting address to the local Rotary on Thursday, April 15, taking as his subject "Bank Credit." _ April 22, 1937 Westminister Choir, last week, presented a two piano recital of Hazel _ Newsome â€" and _ Isabelle Stewart. _ Assisting the artists were Maude Wetterworth Craig, pianist, and Nellie Leuty, vocalist. The recently formed Advisory Park Committee, which will work in conjunction with the Councii‘s Parks Committee consists of: W. J. Pollett, T. Wotherspoon, A. Leitch, W. C, Riddell and H. G. Musson: Since last week‘s paper went to Eress, a few things of interest ave taken place, On Wednesday evening, four of us attended the meeting of the Adult Recreation Club which was held in Central United church auditorium. We had a fine time, and later in the evenâ€" ing gave the audienceâ€"about 275 of Weston‘s finestâ€"a short archery demonstration. As was expected, it wasn‘t so much an exhigition of skill as it might have been. Later in the season things would have been much different. However, most of the audience seemed to enjoy it, and some of them will be with us at our meeting donig\ht. By the way, don‘t forget toniï¬ t‘s the night, that is, Thursday, April 24, at 8.15 in the YWCA, which is under the public library. _ _ _ If you want to shoot with bow and arrow, come and see how it‘s d(fle, and Â¥et acquainted with a lot of people‘ who are also interâ€" ested. We‘ll have much to talk over, and you‘ll learn of the plans that have been made for the season‘s . activities. _ Remember, most of us are beginners, so you don‘t need to feel backward about The library board has shown its interest in our club by orderinï¬ several books on archery which wil soon bg on the shelves, also a subâ€" scri{mon to "Archery" magazine, published in California in which the Canadian page is edited by Bill MacDonald, one of our local getting _gtarted'_.' We have made arrangements to have the YWCA every Friday evening, commencing May 2, for a Archery News THE place to get YOUR radio repaired at That Makes "BILL WHITMAN‘S at Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Best are pictured signing the register after their mnril{e Saturday in Davenport Road Presbyterian church. The bride is the former Gwendolyne Mary McCaKpin, daughter of Mrs. McCappin and the late James H. McCappin. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Best, Mount Dennis. Evening Meeting Local Council of Women April 28th The. WA of St. John‘s Anglican church will be hostesses to the Local Council of Women for their April Citizenship meeting on Monâ€" day evening, April 28th, at 8 o‘clock in St. John‘s Parish hall. The Girl Guides and the YWCA will join the council on welcoming to a Weston audience a group of fet-together, and â€" tackleâ€"making orum. It will be the means of getting many of the beginners started in the fundamentals of arcBery, and will give us a chance to get better acquainted with one another.. Don‘t forget, ‘%}l;is__is, a Sport" for ladies Ks much as for men. Just ask any of the lady archers about its benefits. We understand the 'collegiate has obtained new archery equipâ€" ment, and it is being included in the course of study under Miss Leckie. Many of <the Toronto schools have included archery for years, and it has proven to be very popular. Just a final reniinder of tonight‘s meeting, We‘ll see you then. 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