Mrs, by Marion Morgan. STRANGE WHAT A SONG CAN DO, vocal 5 MY FRIEND IRMA, vocal chorus thorus by Marion Morgan. HARRY JAMES and his orchestra. _ There‘s a nice offering hereâ€" HARRY JAMES and his great new %and plnyin!%' two very fine numâ€" ers. MY FRIEND IRMA is the Stenography Typewriting Bookkeeping ~Commercial Arithmetic Cookery ;"Children's Clothing Sewing ; {Dressmaking "Crafts â€" Classes open Wednesday, October J. H.Wallace & Son WESTON Registrations will be received in the following subjects : Furnaces Repaired and Vacuum Cleaned Classes will be opened only if a sufficient number register in each class. REGISTRATION Mon.â€"Tues., September 29â€"30 Eatestroughing Asphalt Shingles Insulâ€"Bric Siding ESTIMATES FREE Phone: Weston 462â€"w 21 Third Ave. WESTMOUNT FREE! Colossal Prizes â€" Friday 8 p.m. BINGO Under Cover Weston Collegiate and Vocational School FUN FEST DANCING ON NEW FLOOR â€" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MUSIC BY JIMMIE TUCKER AND HIS NEW RHYTHM BAND 8.30 â€" 12 Evening Classes ‘, BEPT. 25, 1947 Friday, Saturday, September 26, 27 â€" From 7.30 until 9.30 p.m. Effective Speech Waxrin‘ With Wax theme from the C.B.S. Feature Production and STRANGE is one of the best of the newer ballads. HARRY‘S back in there playing the same, thrilling trumpet that helped make him famous. Vocal choruses on both sides are cï¬pnbly handled by â€" songstress arion Morgan. NEW BROOM BOOGIE, vocal chorus b Al Dexter. REMEMBER YOU‘RE MINE, vocal chorus by Al Dexter. WESTON RECREATION CENTRE (Entrance Off Lawrencte Ave.) Here is AL DEXTERS latest record. Both tunes were written by ALâ€"he sings them both in his usual pleasing style and his troopers turn in a fine performance on both sides. Lovers of folk music along with AL‘s host of followers will find this release much to their liking. THE STARS WILL REMEMâ€" BER (So Will I). CHRISTMAS DREAMING (A Little Early This Year) _ FRANK _ SINATRA _ Year). FRANK â€" SINATRA â€" Orchestra under direction of Axel THE VOICE sings both of these lovely ballads with fine romantic ieelini and phrasing. Each tune could be a stronx contender for hit popularity. FRANKIE‘S rendition of each makes for easy, pleasant listening and, as usual, AXEL STORDAHL and his orchestra grovide rich musical backing. INATRA fans will love this record. Stordahl. RCA Victor Releasesâ€"CECILIA (V.R.). THE GOOFY GAL OF TEGUCIGALPA (V.R.). THE THREE SUNS. CECILIA: Tempo â€"Stop ‘time (old softâ€"shoe tap beat); vocalâ€"Artie Dunn and gal; beat); vocalâ€"Artie Dunn and lga]; composerâ€"Dave Dreger and Herâ€" man Rubg. THE GOOFY GAL OF TEGUCIGALPA: Tempo â€" Latin American rhythms; vocalâ€"Artie Dunn; composer, Irving Fields and Albert Gamse (composer of "Manâ€" agua Nicaragua"); commentsâ€"A tongueâ€"twister. â€" ROSES IN THE RAIN. I WONDER WHO‘S KISSING HER NOW. JEAN SABLON with orâ€" chestra. Here are two beautiful ballads sung. by young, handsome Jean Sablon. The "A" side is a}?opular ballad entitled ROSES 1N THE RAIN which Sablon sings with much feeling and effect. ________ Drafting Electricity Machine Shop Practice Motor Mechanics Woodworking \ Art Metal and Plastics Shop Mathematics Physical Education Child Study The flipover . . . I WONDER Free Admission to Grounds Free Parking and Bleachers Free Ball Game and Features by M. G. A. / FREE FALL Saturday Afternoon and Evening Tempoâ€"Slow swing (blues); vocal â€"Hannah Williams; cou;rouqb Henry Nemo; commentsâ€"Neat inâ€" strumental solos. THAT‘S LIFE; I GUESS (V.R.): Tempoâ€"Draggy blues (steady beat); vocalâ€"Hanâ€" nah Williams; composers â€" Don George and Nat King Cole. ; WHO‘S KISSING HER NOW is that old Joe Howard ballad from way back in 1909. It will be the name of a new Twentieth Centuryâ€" Fox filkm with the song featured throughout. s BUT I DO MIND IF YA DON‘T (V.R.). THATS LIFE; I GUESS (V.R.). TOMMY DORSEY and his Clambake Seven. \ GET UP THOSE STAIRS, MAâ€" DEMOISELLE. DREAM STREET. DEEP RIVER BOYS. Male quartet with piano, guitar, bass and drums GET UP THOSE STAIRS, MAâ€" DEMOISELLE and D R E A M STREET are two popular plug songs that will definitely be in greater demand after the release of the excellent renditions by the Deep River Boys. GET UP THOSE STAIRS, MADEMOISELLE is a version loses none of the original novelt.Â¥l of the song. It walks right "up those stairs" in a medium groovy tempo assisted by a rhythm section featuring electric guitar. song that was E’Bi"ig hit with the troops overseas, ani ‘thiLs re-gdljtegl ballad, shows off the versatility in tone and color, as featured by the Deep River Boys. ARNAZ and his orchestra. Here are two southâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"border rhythms played by the inimitable Desi Arnaz and his orchestra. The "A" side is that sparkling favourâ€" ite, _familiar to everdyone + in SIBONEY. Desi really does a terâ€" rific job on this tune . . . giving it a boisterous orchestral treatâ€" ment. e The reverse is that hit tune from a few years back . . . GREEN EYES. Both,these sides are excelâ€" lent listening and dancing fare and will have a definite allâ€"round appeal. | _ _ _ _0 _ _ =._ the film "Variety Girl"). I WISH I DIDN‘T LOVE YOU SO (V.R.) VAUGHN MONROE and his orâ€" chestra. TALLAHASSEE is a new Frank Loesser ditty and is featured in the Paramount groduction "Variety Girl." Vaughn and The Moon Maids give it to us â€"in medium swing tempo with lots of thythm. It‘s one of those old fashioned melodies which catch on quickly. _ (from the film "Perils of Pauline") SQO is also from a Paramount %ic- ture . . . "Perils of Pauline." The tempo is medium fast fox trotâ€"a ballad that will be widely accepted. Vaughn and The Moon Maids ste to the mike for more smooth l)lené3 ing of voices. SMOKE DREAMS (Chesterfield Club Theme Song). DO YOU LOVE ME JUST AS MUCH AS EVER? HELEN CARROLL and the Satisfiers with Russ Case and his orchestra. BUT I DO MIND IF YA DON‘T Moderately _ slow;_ vocal â€" Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers; comâ€" posersâ€"Lloyd Shaffer, John Klenâ€" ner, Ted Steele; commentsâ€"this is their Chesterfield Supper Club Theme Song.> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do YOU LOVE ME JUST AS MUCH AS EVER?. Tempo â€" Medium swing (bouncey thythm); vocalâ€"Helen Carroll and the Satisâ€" fiers; composersâ€"Nick and Charles Kenny. Op. 18). Artur Rubinstein, pianist. Record 1, 1st Movement: Grave; Allegro di molte e con_ brio (Part 1); 3rd Movement: Rondo: Allegro. _ _ â€"A. Musical Masterpieces _ Record 2: 1st Movement: Allegro di molto e con brio (concluded); 2nd Movement: Adagio cantabile. SONATA NO. 8, IN C MINOR ("PATHETIQUE") _ (Beethoven, Ever since the English film "The Seventh Veil" was released in this country, music lovers in the United States and Canada have begun to realize that some time ago ‘Igeetho- ven wrote a piano sonata which has come to be known as the "Paâ€" thetique." _ _ _ _ 0_ 0_ ... _ ‘In "The Seventh Veil" the heroine, who is all mixed up menull{, gluyed the second moveâ€" ment of this work. She played it ction featuring electric guitar. DREAM STREET, a slow dreamy SIBONEY. GREEN EYES. DESI just enough in the film to create a demand for it that brings Beethoâ€" TALLAHASSEE (V.R.) (from I WISH I DIDN‘T LOVE YOU SMOKE DREAMS: Tempo â€" LIONS FREE! Humphrey Bogart and Laureen Bacall are together again=in "The B: Sleep" which with "They Made Me A Killer" assures an action pack programme at the Mt. Dennis Theatre next Mon.â€"Tues., Sept. 29â€"30. York‘s Transportation (Adult). Continued from page 1â€" ultimate source of Weston water would be Lake Ontario, In view of this, the committee will ask the consultini engineers, to make available to the Town of Weston that portion of their survey that applies to Weston. The comâ€" mittee realizes that the present condition of water requires conâ€" siderable improvement, and was a matter of great urgency. In his report Mr. Thompson also expressâ€" ed the appreciation of Mayor Dougherty‘s efforts in continually bringing before the Commission the matter of water improvement. The resolution asked for reasonâ€" able assurance that: 1. The proposed expenditure of $125,000 will be adequate to take care of the entire project. _ 2. An expenditure of this amount is justified, 00 ~ _ â€" â€" 8. The essential portions of work could not be undertaken for a lesser amount. â€" 4. The supply of water be adeâ€" quate to serve Weston during the life of the proposed debentures, which is 20 years. â€" The Finance Committee recomâ€" mended that a special meeting of Council be held and that the folâ€" lowing be invited to attend: Messrs. Cruickshank, Lawrence, Powall and Hand, as members of the Public Utilities Commission, Superintendâ€" ent A. G. Peirson, a representative of Gore & Storrie, and Mr, Tracy D. LeMay, planning director of the Toronto and Suburban Planning Board. o ts o ce lithes un ns vba We Canadian Gypsum Co. A communication received by Council from the Weston Board of Health, reported that at their last meeting the Board had received a deputation of some 20 residents of the area affe¢ted by fumes, and dirt of the Canadian Gypsum Plant. The letter stated that the citizens had a definite grievance, their comâ€" plaints were justified, and suggestâ€" ed the Municipal Council take steps. The communication explainâ€" ed that this was not a matter for the health boagd, as the conditions existing in the area were not inâ€" jurious to health. _ _ _ â€" A letter from Mr. Rossier, plant manager, brought at last a little hope that in the near future these obnoxious conditions would be remedied. It stated the Weston plant had béen granted the addiâ€" tional money for a Ceramic type stack, instead of waiting delivery of a cheaper steel stack. The letter also explained that contracts had been let, and materials for the proâ€" ject ordered. Although the conâ€" tractors cannot guarantee a definâ€" ite time limit on the job, Mr. Rosâ€" sier stated the project would be finished by the end of the year or carly in 1948. â€" Commenting on the communicaâ€" tion, Councillor Sainsbury said he was very glad to see the letter from Mr. Rossier, and stated that if something was not done now so that the residents could at least see work was going ahead, he felt council should look into the matter further, Recreation Centre On behalf of the special comâ€" mittee appointed to meet with ven in this instance right up to the status of Chopin and Rachmlrr;l}\off on the popularity palls. Therefore, we decided to make a new recordâ€" ing of this work and our choice naturullÂ¥l fell upon Artur Rubinâ€" stein whose Beethoven performâ€" ances have won him repeated acclaim in the concert hall. This music will go over big . .. it has everything. The second movement Adagio will sell the album since it has one of those melodies Tin Pan AlleI has already capitalized ugon. And now here is the entire Sonata presented by Artur Rubinstein which will more }han satisfy the serious music over. Answer to this Week‘s CGrossword Puzzle members of the Lions Club to disâ€" cuss disturbances caused by the Recreation Centre, Reeve Ken Thompsonigave a favourable report to council. The Lions Club trustees stated they were doing everything possible to curb the disturbance, and as soon as materials were available would make improveâ€" ments on the lights. A suggestion for the erection of a fence at the west end of Bellevue crescent was agreed upon, for it was felt this would halt any cars from going down the hill and thereby do avway with a great amount of noise caused by vehicTes backing up the slope after games. The Lion memâ€" bers also said they would make every effort to have all activities cease on time, and have the box cleared as early as possible. __ Some years ago the Rotarians of| ‘Johannesburg, South Africa, placed collecting boxes around the city, and appealed to the inhabitants to deposit in them all cancelled stamps from the letters which they receive. The result has exceeded all expectations. In 1944, for inâ€" stance, about three million canâ€" celled stamps were received, sorted out, and sold to collectors, and the salgs realized $2,000. With this and other money subsequently collected the Rotarians have helped boys and girls whose parents could not afâ€" ford a higher education to obtain technical, trade, and university Q;lgéning, and toâ€"pay for apprenticeâ€" ships. Council granted permission to Canadian Legion, Branch No. 213, tto hold a Poppy Tag Day on Saturday, November 8th. 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