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And she‘ll love the new freedom they give, with fingerâ€"tip control of light and ventilation to suit her every mood. Order your custom made Venetian Blinds now . . . and Santa will hang them just before Christmas. Steel or aluminum slats in the shade you desire . . . your choice of patterns in tapes and cords to blend with your furniture . . . prompt, courteous service and quality craftsmanship that ensures lasting satisfaction. Drive 46 MAIN ST. N. We install and take orders for VENETIAN BLINDS Artist‘s Supplies . . . Machine Stripping H. C. BROOKBANKS Â¥ of BEFORE 10 A.M. COLD WAVE, Reg. $10.00 For $7.95 Enguire About Our Machineless Morning Special Nichol was fortunate in that her air partner pulled the wrong curâ€" tain, receiving a large head of cabâ€" bage, while Mrs. Nichol was the ton who won a pair of red mahogâ€" any skis and poles on the "Take A Nichol, of 11 Tedder Avenue, Wesâ€" OwWING TO THE UNCERTAINTY OF Waves PERSONALS ZONE 4â€"485 MU. 1332 The following Weston residents were observed at the banquet held in honor of Ken Thompson, warden of the County of York for 1948: Mayor and Mrs. T. Dougherty, Councillor and Mrs. J. Petrie, Councillor and Mrs. R. C. Seagrave, Councillor and Mrs, L. Cott, Counâ€" cillor J. Weir and daughter Doris, Deputyâ€"reeve and Mrs, F. Rownâ€" tree, Councillor Lloyd Sainsbury, Town Engineer Eégn;gt,â€"i‘;;n Clerk and Mrs. George Clarkson, Mr. Ellerby Farr, Mr. Clare Coleman, Mr, George Packham and Mr.~ Will Packham left Sunday morning for the north to bring home some of those big deers. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wardlaw, 17 Coulter avenue, celebrating their b8th wedding anniversary on Thursday, November 25. Bobby Drew, 148 Rosemount Ave., nineâ€"yearsâ€"old on Thursday, November 25. Congratulations To: Mr. . and Mrs. C. G. Parish, Lawrence avenue, who celebrating their wedding anniversary on Wedâ€" nesday, November 17. Jack Abraham, Highview Ave., for Tuesday, November 23. William "Bill" Lithgow, George street, for Wednesday, Nov. 24. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, Robert: Street, celeâ€" brating their wedding anniversary on Saturday, November 20th, . The regular monthly meeting of the Westminster Woman‘s Associaâ€" tion was held on Tuesday, Novemâ€" ber 9th, with Mrs. J. McAlhone presiding. The meeting opened with the Theme Song followed by the Lord‘s _‘rayer. Routine business was discussed after which Hymn 351 was sung. Mrs, Knapp. read the scripture and Mrs, Shier gave the lesson thoughts and prayer. Coloured movies were shown by Rev, C. A. McLaren, taken by him during his holidays this summer, and were very much enjoyed. Meetâ€" ing closed with hymn 852 and the Mizpah benediction, then tea was Robert MacPherson, 6 Parke street, for Monday, November 22, also Mrs. T. Evenden, 99 Riverside girive. Westmount, for the same Keep in mind the King Street Home and School Association bridge and euchre to be held in the Masonic Temple on Monday eveâ€" ning, November 29, at 8.15 p.m. sharp. Good prizes will be awarded for the bridge and euchre as well as a door prize. Come on time as the association would like everyone to start playing at 8.30 so as to finish before the blackout at 9.30. Birthday Greetings To: Steve H. Masters, R.R. No. 1, Weston, and Ed N. Boom, Main St. South, for Bunday, Nov. 21. The many friends of Mxs. Ross Phillips, St. John‘s road, will be sorry to hear she has been confined to her bed for several weeks through illness. Carol Lynne Wakeman Fainglen Cres., who will be threeâ€"yearsâ€"old on Saturday, Novemper 20. recipient of the | more valuable }prlu. 4â€"272 During the first four months of 1948, United States raw wool imâ€" ports estimated on a clean content, amounted to 209 .million pounds compared with 152\ million pounds during the similar period in 1947, In spite of this general increase of about 88 per cent, imports from the three British Commonwealth countries, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, have declined from 90.48 million pounds t6 62.8 million, and shipments {ro m Argentina and Uruguay have &n- creased from 48.5 million to 118.3 million pounds, First prize is homefurnishings to the value of over $10,000. In addiâ€" tion there are several chesterfield suites, several dining room suites, mattresses, appliances, rugs, mirâ€" rors, drapes and just about everyâ€" thing you could call a houseâ€" furnishing. There are at least 400 of these prizes. As for the contest itself you buy nothingâ€"answer nothing. You simply sign a ballot, if you are over 18 years, and deposit it in the box at your dealer‘s. Richardson Furniture is yo contest headquarters in Weston, Many, Many Prizes USA Wool Imports Canadian manufacturers of house furnishings have cooperated to fill & giant jackpot with hundreds of valuable prizes to be drawn for at the end of November, They admit that the gimmick is strictly to get you the customer into your neighborhood furniture dealer‘s so that you will know what he sells now that Christmas is upon us. Police Chief Gordon Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guardhouse, former warâ€" den, Mr. and Mrs. Ellerby Fart, former warden, Mr. Nam Curtis, Mr. Stan Smuck Mr. Harry Musâ€" son, Mr. Percy Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wade, former town clerk, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Pollard, Mr. L. W. Farr, chairman of the board of health, Judge Douglas Webster and Mrs. Webster, Mr. and ‘Mrs. H. A. Sanders, town solicitor, G. W. Guardhouse and Mrs. Guardhouse, County Treasurer W. W. Guardâ€" house and Mrs. Guardhouse, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron, former warden, Mr. and Mrs. T. Griffith, former warden. $35,000 Contest Featured By Richardson‘s l At a doubleâ€"ring ceremony in Schomberg United Church, the marriage took place of Rachel Mersea Proctor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Proctor, Schomâ€" berg, to Grant Harron Walker, son of Mrs. Walker and the late Albert Walker, of Orangeville. Rev. J. McEwen, of Penetanguishene, ofâ€" ficiated, assisted by Rev. J. W. C. McLean, pastor of Schomberg United Church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore turâ€" quoise blue with wine accessories and carried a nosegay of white roses. The bride‘s only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Spencer Feaver. Gordon Walker, brother of the groom, was best man and ushers were Boyd Proctor and Douglas Price. Following the cusâ€" tom of the United Church, a Bible was presented to the couple, the first to be married in the reâ€"opened church at Schomberg. The bride‘s mother réceived in Victorian wine with black accessories, assisted by the groom‘s mother in royal blue. Walkerâ€"Proctor Nuptials First Reopened Church Mr. and Mrs. James C. Snider are pictured after their wedding cereâ€" mony, which was held at the home of the bride‘s parents last Friday evening. The bride is the former Dana Jean Duthie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Duthie of Weston. The groom‘s home is in Waterloo. $10,000 Of Homeâ€" Furnishings 1st Prizeâ€" 400 Others .. T‘TMES AND.GUIDE. WESTON® â€"â€" MARRIED AT BRIDE‘S HOME is your A dainty lunch was served by Riviera Cateriers and seemed to be enjoyed by all. _ The new committee formed are arranging a meeting early in Decâ€" ember to discuss N.H.A. loans with several representatives from Loan Companies to be present.* Mr. and Mrs, Eimer Poliock, Ripâ€" ley, Ont, are pictured after their recent marriage. The bride is the former. Betty Hammitt, Wm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Hammitt, Waubsshene, and the Fu-hthmolnr.ndlln. ‘harles Pollock, Ripley, | Or the army as a whole But the everlasting team work Of every blooming soul". With this thought in mind Mr. Byworth made the suggestion that they form an organization to solve their problems and carry on the social activities in the community. A vote was taken regarding the advisability of forming an organâ€" ization, Eighty per cent of the owners expressed desire to do so. Mr. Byworth then introduced the five members Home Properties had asked to act protem. Mr. Eric Lawes,‘ Mr. Jim Holmes, Mrs. J. Homes, secretaryâ€"treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shaw. . Games, square and modern dancâ€" ing, quizz programes, etc., were thoroughly enjoyed by all. The games were so arranged that neighbours really became acquaintâ€" ed and also proved profitable as nearly everyone won something to plant on their estates. Even the one hour blackout helped many to beâ€" come acquainted. Mr. E. A. Byworth, manager of Home Properties Limited, outlined the great developments that have taken place in Kingsview Village since its opening on May 24, 1948. He went on to point out how careâ€" fully the company had chosen your neighbours and how other restricâ€" tions were helping to safeguard the type of home permitted. He went on to explain that his company had lit a torch in Kingsview Vilâ€" lage. It will be up to each and every member to carry it high. He exâ€" pressed his hope through Kipling‘s quotationâ€" It‘s not the individual, Mrs. Byworth spoke a few words of welcome to the guests, expressâ€" ing the hope they would coâ€"operate in making the evening a real "Get Acquainted Party", _ The first birthday party of a brand _ new _ exclusive â€" village, "Kingsview" on Islington Avenue, was celebrated at the Masonic Templein Weston on Friday evenâ€" ing, November 12th. Nearly one hundred proud owners attended the party for the sole jurpose of getâ€" ting acquainted with their future neighbours. Many of the friendâ€" ships formed during the evening will remain‘ steadfast for many years. First Birthday Party For New Kingsview Area If the enthusiasm that has been shown by the developers and ownâ€" ers continue Kingsview will cerâ€" tainly be a model village that all will be proud of. in a grey dress with fuschia mccessories and red rose corsage. Mrs. Peirson assisted in blue lace gown with grey accessories and corsage of pink roses. For the motor trip to Quebec the‘ bride travelled in an all green ensemble with corsage of red roses. Many telegrams and cables were received from Scotland, England, California and Long Island. White and pink ‘mums and ferns decorated Chalmers United church, Mount Dennis, Friday evening, November 5, when Florence June Blackman was united in marriage to Mr. Allan Douglas Peirson, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blackman, Chryessa avenue, Mount Dennis, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Peirson, Church street, Weston. Rev. A. Eagle performed the ceremony. Miss Agnes Banks was organist, and Miss Margaret Banks, soloist, sang "Still as the Night" and "Because." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of satin brocade with nylon netâ€"neckline, off the shoulder effect. Her fingertip veil was caught to a pearl tiara and she carried a cascade of red roses with heather, sent from Scotland, by her !aunt. Mrs, Margaret Maynard, the only attendant, wore blue moire with matching mitts and hat trimâ€" med with ostrich plumes, She carâ€" ried yellow ‘mums. Mr. Carl LaRose, Thistletown, was best man. and Mr. W. Gordon Brailsford and Mr. Frank Church, ushered. A reâ€" ception followed at Glenview Terâ€" races, Yonge street, where the !)ride'l mother received the guest June Blackman Recent Bride Doug Peirson Snyder, son of Mr, and Mrs, Clayâ€" ton Henry Snyder, Waterloo. Rev. C. A. Maclarén officiated “y Mrs. 8. Harper played w music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore blush pink ll‘lz'u- satin in period style. Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a satin headdress and she carried a casâ€" cade of ‘mums, roses and bouâ€" vardia. Elizabeth Anne Duthie was her sister‘s only attendant in coachman‘s blue satin, period style gown with matching hat and a pink ostrich plume. She carried a cascade of pink roses and ‘mums. John Snyder attended his brother. The bride‘s mother received in Persian ruby crepe with matching accessories and a corsage of garâ€" denias. The groom‘s mother assistâ€" ed in grey crepe with a corsage of orchids. Leaving for a honeymoon at the Seigniory Club, Quebec, the bride travelled in a dark green suit with green and reptile accessories and grey kid coat, They will live in Waterloo. . REPAIRS â€"â€" ALTERATIONS KITCHEN CUPBOARDS NEW HOUSES F. J. MARTIN 48 Lilac Ave. Phone 991â€"Râ€"5 Dana Duthie Wed At Home, To Make Home At Waterloo home of the bride‘s parents for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy light formed Hairdressing White ‘mums, palms and eqndleâ€" rht formed the setting in the â€"â€" Leona Guthrie â€" 19 COULTER AVE. WESTON 1565â€"J Duthie and James Clayton CARPENTRY 14 ton good nut coke. * 14 ton Pennsylvania Anthracite stove. / ton Reading Anthracite briquettes. &4 ton nut coke. > All other fuels in stock. Good dry wood for sale; Readi Anthradteï¬rim uet Th purpose ll&un‘pc' ton. 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