_,. Memorial H & S EEIIISic Night Is [cry Suggessful mai; At the reception held in the Mal- My Galleries, the bridg’l mother reached in . gown of rose crepe, matching hat, fur neck-piece and comp of roses and daffodils. The mother of the groom chose blue an: jeney with fuchsia acessories and carnage of roses and carna- t',tt Later the counle left for the I!†Hutu. the bride travelling h . beaver brown suit, smlrt “up hat, muskrac can and yellow immature. They will live in wt‘ made in pannier effect with I , ustle and short train, The hidesmddl were Mrs. George Itchy [130 a sister, wearing the June shade; Miss Shirley Lee, siss ter of the groom. and Miss Theresa funny, in tayyupie velvpt. All had Ming off-the-face hats trim- med with contrntiug flowers and willing, matching .mittens, and paid cucuden ot tone earnatiom, and yellow daffodils, The grooms- ‘mln Wu Mr. George Potter, and the when were Megan. Fred Law- Ley, Douglas Show and Clifford gin row let ggriitti,iif2yee,' mom a y er at en: awn W1}; her sister, Mrs. Doue- asa Snow, as matron of honor, 'rtarimr_Anyerican Beauty silk vel- K. bubonic m1: of pale,“ that: pink slipper satin was worn g the bride. It was fuhioned with bodice, bustle and gathered .lkirt falling into a lone train. A bonded coronet held her long veil, M Ibo carried a cascade of Talis- unto. Rev. E. 'B. Eddy officiated at the double ring ceremony, with It. HWard Brown at the cum accompanying Mr. George Manson, that. May guests attended the mar- 3gCaee in Central United Church, Futon, of Helen Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lawrence, Weston, to Mr. Eric James Lee. non of ltr. a,ryt..ye...G. lee,. To: /' Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Miller, 2Frvillm who celebrated .their f,dimt tttutiversary on Sunday, â€Estuary 15. Helen Lawrence Feb. Bride Of Erie James Lee Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Cruickshank, Mtia street north, who will cele- mtheir anniversary, Friday, ' ry 20. R. In. C. 3" Mega}; RR 2, Wood-', â€I. e an Gar on Squibb, Maini giant, north, for Wednesday, Johnny 25. l {Anne E. Aitchisun. LigpincottJ 5*â€: west, tor Thursday, eh. iii.) :CInIntuktions To ', Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harris, Connor Dunne, who will celebrate their anniversary on Tuesday, Feb. PA. "Mg', Clark, Muin street north, lj,'; Donna Railingsâ€, Woodbridge, _ ing their birthdays on cp, y, February 21. 'l?' QM" Wardlaw, RR 3, Weston, , W. P. Graham, Scarlett road, Sunday, February 22. I We! (ThriMiv. John strnr't; Mm. A. Hutchins, Harding ppm, for Tuesday, February 24. Th. Memorial Home and School -ution was very planed In I! Inch I Inge attendance at . "Music Night" held Int week lin- uhool. Owing to the illness Who president, Mr. M. Hampton, T. Gloson viee-presidpnt was chair. The meeting opened the pllying of "0 Oman." , Mr. B, Maudie. and Wu fol- Ned tr, "The Lord'l Prayer, mid y mm: by the Memorial Girll' Choir. t We! for canvnuern. funds “puke zorkerl for the Weston . , 53m r,ti5,i'lijhi' T GGG-, ' 3‘ng “I Mr. t 00 name, My. Februnry 18. . y Greetings To , Jun- A. C. Mills, s ringmount and Denald t Gilmore, , nt Ivenue, celebrating rr, birthdays on Friday, Feb. 20. M ; Bilfy CUrboneau, Mmi, ï¬e“ south; Jack Bslsmts, Main F ' 8. " Dennison; John Spencer 'mter, Rosemount avenue, for -.', nay, February 23. mien tGG was read. Be- mducing, Mr. B. Meralfe. rou. principal o the ' guy Ht.yhyeleg to the it to instill "isifikF First" in tildren while on thair vuy to rc- ttchttol. Mr. Hormone is to the dung": and chance: on will tak. and feels the “in running. life. who conducted the inoruon of the won-m. adhering nn opportunity how lining in an?! a: I. Bo explained in in that it mn't I I III but but tho - thr, Childrn. and. I turn the can. and Mr m by w m _ . 3‘ PERSONALS will: cutth- William Inwntm, King i 1rttrutad h birthd- gift-wen td Also g WW ’9 Club? t_rt,,j,ij,'_t',jNtrel,fa,re js"diliiji'iiiii- 1119px: Jf. Ennis. Hgnry mm. Ind “I ii'ii'ii'i'ilri in?“ it"! ~Continued from page 1 Vancouver, says: "As a. veteran, one of the very great nanny who fought to preserve . Chriltiln wuy of life, my personal regard for the Red Crou in ver greet. I believe this high rezntdy in thread by ttll Canadian and I sincerely hope that Canadians everywhere will show their npprecintion by giving generously In support of this neat organization." He streues the help that Red Cross Rives to veterans And others suffering from physical disabili: ties; the unistance in developing the physical, intellectual and spiritual qualities of young Cann- dinns through the Junior Red Cross and the need for the expmnion and continuation of n free National Blood Transfusion Service for Bll ot Canada. in the prelent shortage of living arcommodntion. Point number eight In the Pronoaniva-conanh North York MF --Continued from pun l A aextette consisting of Heather White, Jenn Hopcmft, Reta Mar- shall, Pat McGee, Pony Joyce and Sandra Ysslstyn an: "8iiver Lin- ine," with the choir coming in on the chorus in each instance. Dr. Clark Mills thlnked Mr. Maudie on behalf of the association. The "Girls School Choir," which is under the direction of Miss Mc- Cutcheon, brought the program to a close with several number: in two and three-pm tanking. "Spin Maiden Spin.†was sung followed by two popular numbers with Eleanor Desmond singing tin Bolo of ."Chasitut Rainbows." l Pat Cramr held I coffee party at 5Uplehurtrt Lodge prior to Wilton Collegiate“ annual It home. Her grunts, Mr. and In J. K, Clans, olped Pat naive her .guests, with Fred Gander uting as host. fi,'tJgt the guests were Marg. Edwar ' Jerry Byers, Helen Aitken, Itch Swift, Kly Luff, Rny Rumble, June Want, Jack McBride, Mavis Heldlam, Bill Wallace, Velda Wolfrey. Jack _ Brockbank, Pat Boyd, Al Chapman, ily Bate. Doug Crang, Lee Row- lland, Neil MacDonald, Pat Me, jimaryLJack Lyeh, Jenn Newsome, Local Red Cross sea song. "The Mermaid†with the class coming in on the chorus. They also sang their closing hymn, "Now tle. 1ht i_s Over." class of Miss Shore, sing from notes and also introduced two part singing. Their enjoyment was ap- parent during the singing of IThe, Swine" and several others. Miss McCutcheon, and Mr. Hill’s Grades 5, combined their efforts. Paul Seagrave tek yy, solo}! an old Mrs. T. J. Barefoot was hostess on Tuesday evenin at a delightful shower honourin U, daughter-in. law, Mrs. o. J. Earshot, a recent bride. Many lovely Els he'. the esteem in which r. and rs. Barefoot are held by their friends. After opening her gifts and being showered with confetti, Mrs. Bare- foot thanked the ladies in a few well chosen words. Miss K. Fido, Miss C. Barefoot and Mrs. A. Bare- foot assisted the hostess in serving delicious refreshments. The very best wishes of the community go with Mary and 01y for a. happy future. mm. "r'""""' um. mun", uuuu Cousins, Audrey Newbig inc, John Grant, Babs Grainger, fohn Wat. son, Mari Worden, Doug Sheri, Rita Taylor, Don Kirkland. __._.,, v--.. - "'-", v“... “mum“, Leo Cannon; Mary Ellen Roos, ?like. Burns, Bev. Smith, John lain .ITmt warm m; In tho In“. In. Douch- m the lunar Lorna Mont. us: much enur- hind baton hee â€out and... on Fem"! T. Shown: won given by Weston Baptist church, Mrs. Charles Lynch, Misses Jackie. Sm‘ith and Eveline Doiron, Kay Doyle Ind Mn. Allan Match. In: Crou And June Blunt-n. and the bride's nluivu. Mr. And not AI» ems-m. 10 MAIN ST. SOUTH M" diameter. Regular Price $4.00. SALE PRICE, each, GLASS HOSTESS PLATES SILVER POLISH, to clear let Anniversary Sale Last Day Saturday Feb. 21st $2.50 EEEfllfiliITlE gEIElllfifESE --Th_ttdattgttor-. Mrs. E. C. Roy, in chlrééo} Iii; devotional period. Mrs. G. Gard- house and x letter from Mrs. Ran- daffy of the Presbyterian Church he) their monthly meetin’g at the home of Mrs. W. C. Mo fat, 120 King St., on Thursday, Feb, 12. Mrs. Travis, the presi ant, was in tte ChtiLWijh Mrs. Lawrence and tion Twenty-two Point Program of was offered tn Ontario Housing Commission which would crate I great homing program throughout the province. It is plainly the responsibility of the Drew Govern, merit now " least to procure the land and to provide the services for houses which could then be constructed either privately or with federal assistance.†l Pe Weston Bunch of the Gren- "ell Association will hold its monthly sewing tea u the home of Mrs. H. C. Roms, 19 Joseph St., on Friday, Feb. 27, at 2.30 .m. All ladies interested in Grange†work will be made welcome. Mr. E. Brampton, minister in chargq‘ of the Harding Avenue Mission, closed his series of ser- mon: from the Old Testament prophets by preaching on the pro- thet Jonalip Other sermon topics were taken from Amos, Hosea, Jeremiah and Isaiah. Rev. C. A. McLaren of Westminster United Church, Weston, was chairman at the recent annual meetinil of the ehureh. Mr. Strachan, of t e Home Mission Council, was algo present. Encouraging reports came in from the Sunday School and WA. Ault to present the lesson thoughts and prayer. The guest sieaker wee Mrs. Martyn Rennick w 0 took as her subject "Handicrafts." Mrs. Rennick is a well known teacher of this art and held the interest of the audience as she described and ftt.T,f different phases of her wor Inch as ceramlcs, weev- ing, leather work etc. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs. thun- eron and her wmmittee. The regular monthly meeting of the Westminster Women’s Associa- tion was held on Tuesday, Feb, lo, in the church parlor, with Mrs. J. McAlhone presiding. Secretary's and treasurcr’a reports were read and approved and routine business discussed. Mrs. J. Cameron then took charge of the meeting and called on Mrs. J. A. Livingstone to givg .the Bible reydiptr an Ars.. P. The Victoria) Order nurse will call at any home whenever there is illness which calls for out time nursing care. Phone Weston 128. Faun-Ion of the and Cro- an In. 'ltttt [all Cupboard; vhleln and not. than I hon. patients in Cuna- in 1947. - ou contribution to the national campaign for $8,000.00. 0min. EdvsP-hn ot yy.rud Cro.m M B.»- 9my .m- The JVpmep'tr Missionary So- GREATEST VALUES KNOWN See Our Window $1.00 For LOCALS The Central United church Woman’s Association met on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 12, with ‘Mrs. J. W. 2,tiugitffittr,; The _ meeting was open with the sins- ing of the theme song and repeat- ing the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. E. Owens gave the scripture lesson followed by a hymn with Mrs. M. J. Rowland at the piano. .The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. W. C. Snider. iThe business tor the afternoon was then discussed and resolved. Mrs. J. W. Grant read letters of into- ful thanks from our Welsh amily on receipt of much needed food parcels sent to them by our WA members, Mrs. D. A. Dealing gave a win-mid report of the oronto est Presbytery of the Woman's Association of the United church, dwelling on the theme of Rev, Bannister’s address, “We who are strnog must bear the burdens of the week." Mrs. Dealing sug- gested that we would be greatly ene'fitted if a. lar er number of our members sttendged these meet- ings each year. Group three asked that we keep Mel-ch 17 free that we might attend the play, "Por the love of Mike," being sponsored by that group. After the roll call, I hymn was sunshine) the meeting ended with the 'zpnh benediction. Don't forget to get your tickets for the grand concert to Multi', in Hum er Height. Ichaol, "ch 20. Proceeds or a very worthy cause. some, . missionary in China, and Mrs. McCuxherty rand I veg in- teresting letter from Mrs. ixon from Formosa, both dealing with their work And 'rear, Mrs. J. H. by song " 9 Old Rugged pron,†_ ter w ich tea was nerved by th'e hoiééss. The regular meeting of the Humberview Home Ind School Association was held on February 16 with presentation of graduation gin: to the graduating clan of umberview Ichaol. J. ll. Wallace lk Son with Expulsion Bmelqh Regular price $24.75, BALE PRICE-. Furnaces masked and Vacuum called Mon'l Wattle!!! IT Jun! Gold Filled WRIST WATCHES Etweatrotrghinq Asphalt Shingles haul-Brick Siding ESTIMATES FREE Phone: Weston 462-w 21 Third Ave. ',,1,li410 WESTMOUNT 10e per in mm A312 GUIDE. VISION WESTON m1. ChrteA-leh.trnh-ttath-and ' W0 and but to ohm. will In tholduru. we: thtnpdrtutoru, amnion: end term, formed the netting in An. nette Street Baptist Church. for the double-rinse wedding on Saturday. February 7th. of Lam: June Ridout, dauzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Gun Ridout, Weston, to Dough: ‘Ashloy Bunch. son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Lloyd Burteh, Long Branch. Rev. Arthur Greer of Weston Baptist Church. officiated. Mr. Norman iRumney was soloist and sang "Pll Walk Beside You". "All ‘Jov Be Thine", and "For You Alone". He was Beeomtmnied by Mrs. George Swan, organist. The bride, [liven in marriage by her father, wore a white Iatin Rown. with sheer yoke‘ and lace trim, fitted bodice andi long train. Her embroidered firuter- tip veil was held bv I coronet of seed pearls. She carried a cascade of pink and white roses and ferns. Mrs. Harold Harris, matron of honor, was ttowned in turquoise hille with sweetheart neckline. peplum gathered and eauzht at the waist to for mu swallow-tail effect. with flowing skirt. Jacqueline Lama Ridout Recent Bride Douglas Burtch PHONE 3904-12 BUILDERS - CONTRALTORS.. Elmhurst Drive' WESTON. Rat. ' We are now booking orders for Fruit Trees and Roses. Our Fruit Trees are postwar stock 2 your old and No. 1 stock. Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry and Peach trees in all popular varieties. FREE DELIVERY - WESTON and MOUNT DENNIS Nts. [Spy APPLES, Choice Red Sockeye SALMON, y, Size, can 39c TOMATO JUICE 2 cans 25c Green, New CABBAGE, lb. 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