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Times & Guide (1909), 31 May 1951, p. 11

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This is Cunndu'l top-qulity oil Mum: with fuelvuving features no other burner an offer, Trait“ m In Mr. Allen'. tool. than at five “unit counting tropical fish. Watchinj th. lilh in nur- uiniua u well “MW We have mplu in on -ittas, and in tho ohm we [In . tff, of Intel M (Icahn). a ulna. gonna] (Box-mun Tun-inch). 1mm spot nun-j (WM: TriehoisiGH," {at if “Weir-II (Gunther), . pair " buck lol- lieni-iu, I pd! of limit“ (khan. fish (Betta 8W). And word. tails (Xiphophml MOI“). of which we hug two pain. one of which in red and the other men. Weston Senior Public The kissing (ourlmil receive their name from the odd "bit they have of “nosing" such other. They huve lips shaped somgwhst like . Iucker’l. and they look u if they are kissing. _ . -hiiG%atail ‘geu in mm. from the fact that there in I sword, or spike, on the end of the rule's nil The Siamue fighting fish In probably the most buntiful ti.h there are. Our an]. in M with long, flmwitUr, Hui-h tim, Ind tail. It: tail is nearly " long In the rest of its body. The female in much man common looking. Her colour bee-mu more Vivi ' how. ever, when [he no! the tttale. If two mnlu Ire put hath", they will fight till one in dent Sonn- timea tho other on. dial ham the wound: it nuivu in tmttle.. . . These Betta Slams, are bubble nest builders. By this. I man. that while the female is kept busy lay- ing eggs. the male blows upwards of a hundred bubbles on the surf-cc of the water. When the eggs Ire laid, the male inserts each an into I leparsto bubble, as the eggs won't hatch in the water. Our Siams did not breed successfully this time, however, because of the disturbance caused by the many curious spectators. Empire Day frogramme .....,...- y” ---.P"- A special Em ire Day assembly was held on WeSnesday, May 23 in the auditorium. The chairman, Ivy Garratt, announced the opening hymn, "O God Our Help in Ages must." The Bible leuon, taken from Palm Tr. 1-9, wn read by Alan Henry. followed by the Lord’s Prayer reputed in unison. -k/, Emisire -Day poem was read by Harold Gee... . . The programme. introduced by June Hamilton, wu in the form of a radio broadcut. The broadcast took the form of a discussion between trrade VIII Itudantl on the vuioul countriu which make up our British Empire. _ At the conclusion of the pro- gramme, . reprertuttativtt from each form gave a short talk on the advnnuzu of living in our British Empire. We nu: four vern- of "O Canada" and ended our Mummy with the singing of "God Save the King," . Paul Seagrave played the piano while the pupils were tnterimr and luving the nuditoriury. - u __ _ Girls Softball On Tuesday night, May 22, the girl: softball house legume began. Betty J effrey'ts tum plnyed J 0mm Chupman’s team. The gume WI! "1led in the second inning because 'ir,ii%huvio, Form wr WISTON 715-1 ‘chool . ti?i9iiiiogis Judy Holland. l Touring "" I ot gain, At that an. Betty Jdtuy'n an: in in the lad M. Th um vu continued on Wod- uodcy with Betty: tum tinny wiggling 28-10. l A - Th '30-. which wu to In “and PIN” will be play-d " . Inn: date. To all Wuton Ind District wel- ists: Read, mark, and be panned! Thin columnist would enjoy the plenum of yourselves (plus cycles) on I tripoutlined below. However, 'ora wo go onto detail, thin eolurnnUt ll pretty “dun mad" with the Canadian Who'l- mul’l Association, in that this Io- ealled controlling body of cycling in Con-d: never u much u in- formed Weaton’s reqtxrational may our that the CWA wn holding race matings for eyellln for the school ma of Toronto and --ttttte diurict. There were - ya indood "were"--dor school boys. Weston has mnny . lad who would like to enter such mes. lube the CWA has not hard of our town. If they have, we'd like to know why local folks were not ulna. " this writer wn hommrd bound from Galt on May 24th he stopped and lit his pipe high over Hi-Pot-Lo Park at Rockwood. "Any Weston cyclist could do this trip" he murmurs. "and by [Olly let it be a Weston and district elixir!" So Tm invites you all, how Ind girls, man and ladies, the lac-1 cycle trnde and makers (and thil includes the CCM) to gather to- gether at the CPR station, West Toronto, at 9 am DST, on June 10th, 1951. The fare to Gilt is $1.86, and the CPR check: your cycle! free of cost. It in I memoyable train ride to Galt on this Chicago express, and we'll be there by 11 am. After a cup of coffee, a bottle of pop or such, we'll let out for Hes- peler and Guelph. It you wnnt a Nettie lunch, bring it. If not, pat- ronize the many Guelph restart:- 1min. Even allowing for delays the party should be homeward bound from Guelph by 2 pm, and with stops at Georgetown and Bramp- ton we will reach home long be- fore the sun ‘sets. Can you cycle this trip? Let T-N show you how only it is and then you will rudily admit it. Oh you! We know many who say that cycling on highwnys is dangerous. It Inch people could speak with n Ienle of practical knowledge, T-N mitht listen. This trip is to be supervUed by I small group of seasoned cyclists, and traffic regulations will be 100 per cent observed. ' Yum In: it in in participation in “madam at his role-(on. and In " tech-loll library . . . through which he hep lbrcul of the Utert medial developments, the newest drugs, and the can-um improvement in pharmaceu- uul product! And practices. Your pharmacist pledges himself witetie-heartedir to the ideals of his pro- ”. Every day, in maniac: large Ind mu, he is helping to nuke ad uerc_ttteiteotsieoatimtutthe-U. Get but “uni-nod with yum tthamsaeirt - his a man vm an rely on. whilwmwbyrah. DIMIUCDIM SIMPS ON IS 50 Main St. N. (Dwain Poof 0mm ION! 4-435 FREE MOTORIZED DELIVERY To Walton 0 District Joan In,“ L A. Drug Store mirai TG' Pwi; Grid "sa- ' um and IIIICO in " Juaue Dividi- and omttt BOUND - " cANAWtm.bttse8-etir. 7 ,. - 7 u -- ...'.s. mflmummdu.wmuulwim aetiniriiftikiiirteattUbutiii'-,-ti.ei" gru'et,,Ngt1t','eterg',',ithh,rttS; Nahum! th', 7:111?” played well (at ton, the Curios-d. ' and y who. -iriiak.G, iiariCrn an Poo-Wu Junior new MILTON turned in n wxnnin; effort. 'gftSig WESTON by I " Icon. Mevittie in the tis "H" for, 1-1an th {in (gull and an gum Sum OWEN SOUND proved to " too strong for BRAMPTON in the Pen-Woe Senior section, winning by I 10-2 score. Albina with three [011: and two assists, kilpatriek with tour goals, Campbell two goals. McFu-lnne goal and "triat, and Feden two guilt... “would ”list were the Owen Sound point “new. For Brampton Johnson and Garvey [cored with assists to Taylor and Jenna. Mudonald (goal) and Cal-pan“! played 1 nice ("at for Owen Sound, along with Craig, (30th And Culling of Brampton. I) " CATHARINES can. out on top In their a... with OWEN SOUND by I " more. Mon 2 and cm: were tho Won for td, .I "gt ttdttdl'.1tid ”$10de - or in All amiat, geal and Wk min. Both cult-mu GM“ " " 6Mhaein" and 'gte6ataid ot Owen Sound 'lapel in nil-union to". Non-m and mm.- ad St. Catharine. pm in". u did Ru. W and Chm-out of Owen Sound. "in; as: an}; iariia%viau V Ga yogi he Weston with f,TI', u: uni-t. Cotdick (god) sud new for Hamilton put up a good effort, Ilse Mudgen, McCormick pad King of Weftoty, A ---._--- . .. Thursday. May M--' 7.00 p.m.--Mtrple Leaf Girls' Club It Maple Leaf School. 8.00 p.ttv-ilumber Newcomcn Club. 8smdar, June, '- -__ __ - _ - -- -- Plan To Repeat Sacred Concert th Band Music Wednesday, June '- 2.00 pam-Central Newcomm Club Annual Spring Tu Ind Bum. In (recuperation with Gibion‘ Park authorities the Mt. Dennis Salvation Army Corps is arrang- ing a Sacred Concert and Com- munity Hymn Sing for Sunday evening, June 17th, It 8:30 pm under the floodlights. Chair-mm for the C “anion will be Major Arm old Brown, Director pf the Mlva. tion Army National Publicity De. partment. gifted spenker and mu- sicinn. Ag in previous yen-I, the West Toronto Mend under Band, master Sid Jones will provide stir- ‘ring martial music assisted by the Mount, Dennis Band, led by Band, malter A. Conti. Feature of the evening will be the community singing of the old favorite gospel hymns from non: sheet! Ipocillly mu Weekly Calendar Weston Mlnor Lama: EVERY LIFE NEEDS AN ALTA! " FAITH. Go to the Church of your own choice. ll. prepared by the Mount Dennis Newsweekly. Mink the due on your “lend” - Gundny. June IT, 8:80 pm. Per Ardua Ad Astra Continued from [an '- chnmpion). Percy Laprade (Quebec Mile Champion), and the well known Phil Edwards. Dick will put his wealth of experience at the Mer- vice of the current hopefuls. An invitation has been extended to the youth of Weston, through the Weston Recreation Director, Walter 8teward, to turn out on Monday, Wedneadny and Friday eveningl with the RCAWat 6.30 pm. It in to be understood, of course, that the RCAF will accept no responsibility for injuries sus- tained to other than members of the service. Jtit1e Team duh SUNSET IN THE WEST Roy not": - In Color SPECIAL FOR SAT. MMTNEE "BORDERLAND" - “OPALONG CASS“)? itsetiti',1 avt,'t With Dorothy [Amour also (llMllov/piR.Ro"S "BL0NDIES HERO" CLARK GABLE BARBARA STANWYCK 12M WESTON RD. "DESERT HAWK" YVONNE DECARLO ADDED FEATURE "THIS SIDE OF' THE LAW" DAILY SERVICE IO A+AttiANAMtttlS.A.Atttm CHARTERED IUSES OFFER IDEAI. SERVICE FOR AO GROUP TRAVEL "TO PLEASE A LADY" JUNE 6 - 7 WED. - THUR. JUNE I . 2 FRI. . SAT. (Technicolor) BOX OFFICE OPENS 0.15 PM. DAILY with also CHARLES'EHAPLIN Note; Matinee Monday. Dnnra open 1 pm. (Technicolor) with BETTY GRABLE DAN DAILEY CO-FEATURE "RADAR SECRET SERVICE" JUNE 4 . s MON. . TUE. "TEA FOR TWO" Dotug-DAY GORDON MucRAE communal: “CITY LIMITS” (Teeluieolor) "MY BLUE HEAVEN" JUNE 8 - ' FRI. - SAT. PHONE m. an WESTON no with

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