CHOICE â€" e( kn s Porterhouse or Round Rump Roast » 75. Cottage Roils© 59. RoAst T4 Shid., Chuck, Blade ROAST BEEF 510 Weston SPECIAL LEAN PEAMEAL ‘OUR OwWN sMOKEp SPECIAL PEAMEAL _ __ _ = _ _ â€"â€" SIDE BACON ». 49. ] BACK BACON » GG â€" Piece or Sliced sez [r 2009â€"W â€" Zone 4â€"679 Grade Aâ€"BOILING FOWL CHOICE 24 HOUR SERVICE ANYTIME ANYWHERE Here are just a few of _A _Social and Personal â€"â€" Club and Welfare_Activities â€" + D 22 llllllcizzfm: _x________________f____yorPPL jA4bH â€" Weston Cut Rate Meat Market Kitchens and Bathrooms Remodelled. Have Your Baseâ€" ment or Attic Turned Into a Renting Proposition. ewepree eeud lCcs Ne SPECIAL _ _ PORK and BEEF Farmer Style SAUSAGE » 35. â€" Fascione ) Beauty Salon ~"« ROASTING CHICKENS » 55. ~"â€" ROASTING CHICKENS » 5§ 13 MAIN STREET, NOR'I_'H Where You Get Most For Your Dollar 1158 WESTON ROAD MU. 1332 Phone Come in for one of our new flattering short cuts to hair style beauty. He‘ll love it and so will you. Better make )'0111: appointâ€" ment, earlv. â€"_ Insurance IN ALL ITS BRANCHEsS BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA CHAMBERsS 1 MAIN ST. SOUTH SUITE 8 ZONE 4â€"492 ég‘ Ã©ï¬ a Lovrly Valenfine RUMSEY BROS. CONSTRUCTION ADVERTISING PAYS â€"TRY IT AMBULANCE © a few of our WE DELIVER . At Your Service ) VICTORIAN ORDER nurSsEs . L. THOMPSON , Weston District Telephones DAY: Weston 123 NIGHT : 361 FREE ESTIMATES PHONE: TENDERLOIN END ROAST LOIN PORK outstanding values. Come in and see the rest PHONE 217 + 40. $2 LEGGETT AVE TORONTO, 1s EMERGENCY OXYGEN Prompt and Courteous Attention EXTRA SPECIAL!: Meatty Wing or Tâ€"BONE STEAKS : Our broad land: If is 4,543 miles from 8t. Jo_hr}‘., Nfld., to British Columbia‘s i’flv;c'e.liu‘;)ért | Then Mrs. Blayney introduced our guest speaker, Miss Mary Stone, a beauty counsellor. Miss Stone said that business ~women should maintain a good appearance because in daily contacts with people it is by their appearance that they are judged and rememâ€" bered. She recommended a daily beauty programme â€" of & â€" few minutes each day rather than a few | hours less frequently. Miss Stone used one of the club members, Miss Ruth Rothery, as her model while she demonstrated the proper method of applying makeâ€"up to her audience. In conclusion, Miss Stone remarked, "When you know you are looking vour best, you are alâ€" ways at your best". Ib. 79; fo commence the social proâ€" ' gramme, Mrs. W. C. Moffat sang a group of three selections, "I Heard | a Forest Praying", "Sweet Song of ) Long Ago" and "A Wish". She was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. H. 0. Dixon. _ After the introduction of guests, Miss Olive Breakey read two letâ€" ters from the "adopted" club in Leicester thanking the Weston club for the Christmas cakes sent them and telling of their activities. They intend to send a monthly English periodical here. Mrs. Blayâ€" ney read a letter from Humber Memorial Hospital thanking the club for their donation, ’ Beauty Counsellor Speaks At Weston (Bâ€"P Women‘s Club The regular meeting of the Wesâ€" ton â€" Business and â€" Professional Women‘s Club was held in Central United Church ropms on Wednesâ€" day evening, January 16th. Mrs. Eileen Blayney, President, opened the meeting with the National _ Anthem. _ Plans â€"were made for a bridge to be held in St. John‘s Parish Hall on F‘ebruaryi 15th. Congratulations to Mark Fifield on the Mr. and Mrs. .il'é;(-'éruickshlnk have gone to Sarasota, Florida for the winter. i I‘rst child, a girl iry 18. Mrs. Fay Jewell has left for Tulsa, Oklahoma for a lengthy visit with her son, Captain J. L. Jewell and will also visit friends in San Antonfo, Texas. MRS. Allan Turner Bone of Montâ€" real, President of the National Council of txomen. was the guest of Mrs. R. W, H. Johnson, on her recent visit to Weston Council. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bennett of 29 Little Ave., Weston who celebrated their Golâ€" den Wedding on Friday â€" last, January 25. The many friends of Miss Olive Mattison were sorry to hear of her recent mocident in which she sufâ€" fered a broken right arm. Get well soon, Ollie. |PERSONALS| » 69. + 45. s to Mr. and Mrs. the birth of their » on Friday, Januâ€" | K ERENNIAL GARDENS f Buy The Boâ€"t Buy From UNIQUE tion recommends . hardy gian Bny and north. customerâ€" We have contracted for entire available stock from â€"B.C, grower, supply limited. Never before sold in eastern Canada. Vincland Staâ€" Sm t T Order_Nowâ€"Offer Cloxes 5001 _AUHSâ€"â€"UffeY Clos _"HOWARD _ MIRACLE â€" PLUM" truit third yearâ€"â€"medium size, orâ€" namental foliageâ€"fall fintedâ€"fine for small lotâ€"self fertile=frait ripens over July and Augustâ€" hardy to 20 below!" "Most sensational fruit eade! â€" Tantalizingâ€"dclici your out of this worldâ€", ing surprise to the palate! _ 188L growing, quick frult third yearclomedinie Here is description from the largest garden catalogue ‘W Gardens‘â€" for Weston gardeners to try out this new ‘ornamental fruit free. C PL2C00R8, WOX V [ Lee, W See., S PPORl UNIT |Trons., Sister »V Piccl: Brll v We ~Besides his wife, he children, Norma, 5, a Jr., 18 months. _ Mr. Mavety was one of the founders _ of Canadian â€" Picture Pioneers and at his*death was its secretary . treasurer, He was . a member of the Rameses Shriners and the Toronto Tent of the Variety Club. He also belonged to both the Canadian and American associations of Palomino Horse Breeders. Continued from page 1â€" which he sold only recently. He been working at his We; theatre when Schilling went pick him up. Owner Mâ€"Â¥Y Theatre | _ At a recent mecting of Lodge Maplehurst No. 52, Daughters of England Benevolent Society, the officers for 1952 were duly instalâ€" led, the Worthy District Deputy, Sister Ivy Purkis conducted the inâ€" stallation, assisted by P. P. Sister J. Lee, PDD Sister M. Rew, WDD Sister 1. Acreman, Sister R. Lenâ€" nox and the MW Grand Seevetury . Sister 1. G. Luckett. The following ; are the officers for 1952; WP,! Install Lodge Officers 66 0 oo n on B en e x ae ie er 120 3rd in the Y room at 8.30 p.m. Mr. ] Darlington John Mardall, Superintendent nf}\\' Treas., CommunityVCentros, Dept, of Parks { Chap., â€" & and Recreation is to speak, His Guide, Sis topic surprisingly enough is not on | Guide, Sist Recreation but marriage. "How to | Sister 8. F Make Marriage a Success." Many | L. William 8OH members have been anxious | Lennox; Jj to hear a speaker on this subject | Gower; O: and Mr. Mardall was pleased to | Bell; Medi come and give his personal \'ir\\'s'(‘:xmt-rnn; T on the subject. It promises to be a | nic, Sister very _ informal and informative Sister D. A meeting. All young people in Wesâ€" |Adter or. ton are invited to attend. iCamensll. e Sunday"Open House This Sundas sum uc mc at hoime. Mrs, House while quite young. She is landscape painting v following in her footste at school, [ _ WESTON, ONT 18 Pelmo Crese., Weston 2024â€"W EL M 0 PRICE $2.50 Sunday evening, February Loar CCA Hn use lt lever before satd|__" 70 AMUS®! meeting of the Woâ€" :(\l‘?:‘“"v“:f]‘:‘:;;‘ g?}]“f{ mf‘?l',fl Misx'i'\n:\r_v Society of Westâ€" s hardy to Geop.| Mitster Chureh war held on Tuesâ€" porth. One* to ald"-v‘ January 22nd. ;The meeting * was preceded by a potâ€"luck lunch= . $2.50 \,\'\tmm which was very much enjoyed ton fromthe worlds catalogue ‘Wayside al fruit of a de t~â€"doliciousâ€"fla worldâ€"â€" Astound ily recently. He hag! The vegular mecting of Lodge at _his Weston | Sunbeam No. 2¢, Deughters of Schilling went to England Benevolent Sociecty, was held on Thursday, Junuary 24th, during the mecting the officers for chak Paaline 1 duly |installed, WDD ‘histdeath was its Sister L. Purl\Am cun'duct(-d the inâ€" urer: Be was al <Lu]1:1t‘nr:., assisted by PP‘ Sistep J, Rameses Shriners | L8 MWG See., Sictor T. C, Luck. ito Tent of the | Olt, Sister M, Gower, Sistep R. e also belonged to | LOnnox and Sister M, Munshaw.{ ian and American / The following are the, afficers for | Palomino â€" Horse ) 1952; W Pros., Sister I. G.'U'r:;h;w | WVâ€"â€"pres., Sister J. Garratt; "W, | its y .. [ Chap., Sister D, Curtis; 1st Guide, | lf('s he r::i'av(,?}?a:/l“e: \ Sister D. Sawys r; 2nd Guide, Sistel'! h 2 9t (J. Carr; 3rd Guide, Sister D. Purâ€" ~â€"wâ€"â€"______ / kis: 4th Gufdso, Sister G, Corneliâ€" . ous; 5th Guide, Sister A, Usber; | nl IF | 6th Guide, Sistér E. Brooks: Inner | MGurad.sRistes 1. Commiianel a uce | 1 SCY mM EL UIHT footsteps and has taken first Success," Many e been anxious on this subject vas â€" pleased to personal views besringe Feb. 7 WMS»Annuat Meeting The annual meeting men‘s Missionary Soci minster ChureR was h Moneeataty | prosented PP Sister P. Purkis with | hor past prosident‘s ring, On behalf of the officers and members of |Lodge Sunbeam No, 20, Sister P, | Purkis, meosentcd WDD Sister T | Purkis with a gift, MW Grand Soe., [ Bister L. G, Luckett on behalf of \the afficers and members of Lodre: | Sunbram No, 26, precented WPP Ester M. Witts, WPP Sister C,| Witts and Sister J. Garratt with a @‘ft in aprceiation of services tonâ€" | S en aatoe 1 ME uay Do eeal ND dered to the lodge during the past {[. Faichnic, Sister Auditors, Sister D, [BA Banks, Sictor P, lÂ¥ Officer, Dr, W. K. ( | tainment Convener { Lateket!: Soc‘al Con Hargreaves; Gran: gate, Sister C, W Grand Lodge, Delo Purkis. At the eonel | stallation, Rizter 1. ;('ha)).. § | Sister R J Sister A* | sory Board, WA P J Brooks, WA Viceâ€"p BEA VER LUMBER CO, Lto. 139 MAIN ST. S0UTH Oeb en 2e o un CHoRZ UR CR and her oldest daughter, Jeannetta, is s taken first class honours in art work Lumber and Builders‘ Supplies For Prompt Service Sunbeam Lodxe : UnE PCR ORC ARITSCT T Purkis making the presentation. Sister Darlington thanked the sisâ€" ters fittingly. W Sister Lee, preâ€" sented WDD Sister 1. Purkis with a gift from the members of Lodge Muplehurst No. 52. 7. Lucketscama aomiccad P Cnt CAfter prayers led by the presiâ€" (:. Luckett and Sister A. [ju('kott; [ dent, Miss W, Da)ton, the secretary Grand Lodge Delegate, Sister J"v'cad the minutes of the annusl Lee; ‘A:!l"m"'" 9"â€7‘1 Lodge Deleâ€" meeting. She also read a letter folv, Sister 1. Purkis, At the Com, | from Misg E. Hewitt, nurseâ€"inâ€" clusion of the installation. wpp“charge at Mutton Bay in which i‘v::â€d Fi;,“[;:“'lllmmg?, \Bi‘lf\ dlUJ:nXércl- J, she heartily thanked the ladies for sente er rwe a | 4 5 gift from the members of Lodge ‘31‘;:‘:1:‘::; ?:;:n ;;?'t. ;:heB";i l.:t Maplehurst No. 52, WDD Sister 1. |* 06 ‘Ctier from Miss E. Briggs, PBasas LUaa 2 ul 1 aken first â€"1. 200 |CH) Jeannetia, js| ®Dip sec., Mrs. R. Best; literature aken first class honours in art work | Sec., Mrs, B. Gardhouse; press sec., ’Mrs. E. Addy; supply convener, ’“â€"“‘““*“â€"‘H‘Mrs. J. McGregor; associate sec., mmz ns ls |Miss E. Leask; pianist, Mrs. C. Wardlaw; assistant pianist, Mrs, Brett; social conver, Mrs, Winder. Mrs. D. Taylor took the chair for the remainder of the meeting and thanked the members for electing her to the presidency. The meeting‘ Sister V, Cornelious; WVâ€"pres,, | closed with prayer by the miniater.1 Sister D. Brooks; WPP, Sister E.) €00 0Â¥ s Darlington; W Sec., Sister J. Lee,| A Yalentine Social } W Treas., Sister C. Witts; W | _ The next general meeting of the Chap., fister D. Wallace; 18t ) Church Year of St, Jdhn‘s ChGrch, ((“:fg‘“- ;‘i‘e“ AB H"_‘;‘l"’dé‘l:;'"({ ~'£’d | Weston, will be held on ‘rhursday, nde, Sister A. Hill; 3rd Gui t ! p j j > Sister S. Forbes; 4th Guide, Sister | / °P‘ *,!" the parish hall. Follow 1 uhn C ives; Grand Lodge Deleâ€" fster €. Witte; Alternate Lodge , Delegate, Sister T At the conclusion of the in Lenno Luckett . Sister M. Munshaw; lister D. Ashwell, Sister istor P. Cruse; Medical W . K. Cameron: Enterâ€" ‘onvener, Sister T. G. cal Convener, Sister A, TELEPHONE Weston 74 «â€"â€" JUnc!ion 9662 ®, Sister G, Corneliâ€" le, Sicter A, Usher; tor E. Brooks: Inner D. Cornelious; Adviâ€" L. Purkis, “’D‘i’l)‘ Officers Usher; Pi‘llhih!. _ Outer Guard, Trustees, Sister Pres., Sister D pres., Sister J o C. Witts, W lornelious; WA Usher; Pianist, Mb h dd itcA Y}obby, which | 5 h â€)‘ going "Oh, no, you‘re not," and with that he drove ‘off without his third prospective passenger, I Sore Thumb Society |_ A story of honesty comer out of the _ strike, too. _ Miss Shirley Brown, East Drive, Roselands, acâ€" !(‘epted a ride home from Simpson‘s where she is employed. When she [gnt homeashe realized that she hadl left her purse containing . two weeks‘ pay in the car. That same night, hnwrver, the driver of the car telephoned her to: say that he had her purse and / would bring it over. Which he did J later that evening, iit-i;:gl‘irst Sewing Meeting motorist. "With t the reply. Two of the men climbed into the back seat, but before the third entered, his overcoat blew open and the driver recognized the uniform of the TTC. "Where do you think you‘re toy a horse At the Edmund Ave. loop one day about the second week of the strike, a motorist stopped to pick up, three men who were thumbing for a ride down to the city. h MV Continued from page 1â€" bled, continuing his slow # progress, The regular ‘meeting of the Humberview Ratepayers‘ Associaâ€" tion is to be held on Wednesday, Fel. 6, at the Humberview school. Humor, Honesty | Install W.A. Officers The g’resbyterian Wo m é n &‘ FAssncia on _ held their _ regular {meeting in Creelman Hall on Jan. 21st. The installation of new offi. [eers was conducted by Rev. Currie | Creelman. _ The â€" annual reports |were read and a most successful | year reported. â€" The newly installâ€" ed executive were as follows: :I'rrsidr'nt, Mrs. Frood; viceâ€"presiâ€" dont, Mrs. Stevens; secretary; Mrs. â€" Ivonsides; treasurer, . Mrs. MeciIntyre, _ The evening â€" closed with a social hour, Humberview Meeting The next sewing meeting will be held on Friday, Feb.. 22, at the home of Mrs. G. Grubbe, 158 Roseâ€" mount Ave. _ The first sewing meeting of the (Weston branch of the Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission was held 4at the home of Mrs. H. C. Roos, |19 Joseph St. at present in England by the members, o o e en et‘y Weston, will be‘ held on ‘thursday, Feb. 7, in the parish hall. Followâ€" ing a short business meeting, there will be a Valentine Social in the form of a gourt whist party. 90 It‘s all over now the other two men demanded _ the WESTON iry monthly sec., Christian citizenâ€" . Best; literature , was enjoyed southward at ," was angry No omm l Phone Weston 2137 5 LAWRENcE AVBNUE w This Gurney Mode] Conversion Burn designed to give the maximum of heat consumption of fuel for the smalier home. See These and Many Other Models Oil I!eg ting Get the Most WARDLAW BROS Loans made to residents of all For Prompt, Efficient . . . Real Estate & Insurance Service Bale Next Saturday â€" On Saturday, Feb. 9, a tea and Apron ~.le is being held by the Jean Gordon Forbes Auxiliary at the Westminster United Church | Burgiary, Liability, Plate Glass, Marine. Bonds 65 MAIN ST. s. Automobile, Fire, Floaters, ACKROW & WELLS There are plent{ of cold winds ahead of us yet â€" be comfortable. Storm sash made, painted and installed in one week‘s notice. AT YOUR SERVICE, DAY OR EVENING â€" «~ CLEANERS and DYERS TetBher Bxos REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 52 MAIN ST. NORTH, WESTON Phones Weston 445W â€" JUnction 25 INSURANCE & PRriL ho Lyles Woodworking or I;he Smaller Tlome Ot_ta lity Cleaning P Damat dn l adcc Ado ki id ai h hi 110 Phone: Zene 4â€"552 * Randall Beatly, YES MANager OPEN WED. & SAT. UNTIL NOON Meananain i STORM WINDows C CEC" d "If It‘s Heating We Have 1t" Out of Consult Weston and Disfrictsr OLDEST ESTABLISHED BROKERS 2nd Floor, Farr Bldg. * 4 MAIN STREET, N. PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE U oo oc STREET, N., WESTON, ONTARIO PHONE WESTON 503â€" wrrounding fowns * COLD STORAGE LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 Toronto ROdney 3052 WESTON on Burner is spécially of heat at the lowest (Ovpr Royal Bank} Personal Finance Company of Conade Residential and Business Sales, Rentals, Valuations, Property Management MortgAges Arranged Club Sponsors Bridge A bridge is being sponsored by the Weston Business and Profeg» sional Women‘s Club. . It‘s to be held on Feb. 15 in the parish l\fl of St. John‘s (Anglican) Chureh, REAL ESTATE Atâ€" PHONE TobAY wWESTON 845 2584