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Br DELCO, a Product of General Motors - ASK FOR FREE ESTIMATES - 300 YARDS NORTH or WILSON AVE, ON JANE ST. Round End 59c lb. w. W. BRODIE Truckers Invited To Sell RIDING M? PHONE WA. 1169 HIGH QUALITY FOR SALE and Deliver J. B. Hung-XE: LG." 0 wma ' _ - o PORTERHOUSE nah, that ' aiCrriiiii Gnnnhnnt. Today, Friday, In. 9etvuitedvriut her liner, Mrs. In. B. Conlon of Mount Donni- hu returns] iron the unmmr home " Mr. and In. P. Irons vhf Ibo bu wont thtpaatpro Jain. f,',,Te, All Gnu tin," and Mali ' A “bl. v" , Ill/p, tht lawa goe it!!!» terteoGetiGteCiikiiiG "uBe-udomitriiiiii. 13 MAIN STREET N. STEAK "52.937 The Pine min vim held their 69c lb. POT ROAST Boned G Rolled f Our Store will be Open Every Friday Night Till 9 pm. 49e lb. More For Your NIoney CH. 1-0801 Leon Our Own Cum OWNED BEEF f. 49e lb. CH. 1.aM1 SPARE mas 29t lb. ' - Special - Come in and an the rut "" â€ml SIDE BACON . Me lb. Sunday evening was anothed highlight for the Ptetrbyterfttrt Church, Pine Ridge. The evening service wan to celebrate the first anniversary of the Pine Ridge Church held in the Memorial Hall. There is quite I change in the at- tendance both in the Sunday school and the evening services. Rev. Dr. Ross, our own minister, took the service. It was a pleasure to have so many of Woodbridge Church members in attendance. The chair from the Woodbridge Church sup- plied the music for the evening. Several solos were rendered by members of the choir. The music‘ was really lovely. Mrs. Ross we: the organist. Also the sermon was very impressive. After the service was over there was a friendly cup of tea, sandwiches and cookies, to which everyone was welcome, a kind of tret-acquainted cup of tea. These refreshments were served Sunday, Oct. 28, wen I very special day at Pine Ridge Presby- terian Sundey School. Rally Day proved the nnme stood for nome- thing great, as there were about 80 adults in atteruinnee and 100 chil- dren, I splendid turnout for the first rally day end also promotion day. Right from the emailelt child passed through e lovely decor-t- ed gate into a h er elm, right up to senior boys d Is. The tiny clus he: grown s large tint another larger room had to be ob- tained. Mr. and Mrs. P. Muir, George St., have offered their new busement for the small fry. Moth- ers were worried nbout the chil- dren getting to George St. There will be a teacher at the hall each Sunday morning " 11.30 to take care of the tinies end so get them over to their new Sundny school room. Two of the Sunday school girls were presented with a Robert Reikes diploma for perfect ntten-i dunes. Dorothy Pox end Barbara Jean MacLenn. That is I very high honor to get. Mile McCulley sent a beautiful basket of gledioli for the table and the arbor and gate through which the children pnued was decorated by Mr. And Mrs. Carson and Mr. Muir. These people worked hard to make it a succeu. Our Own Delicious Congratulations to Mu. B. Dachau» on the birth of a baby girl in the number Memorinl Hos- pital, Weston. Mother And baby do.. ing fine. Glad to know that Mn. F. George returned home from I ton- sil operation on Thursday. Hope you will soon be OK. Exocutin mug; of the Rome udhlwol wu Mnmhom. of Mr. Wllkn Wiley Int Tum-y. The Home and School netting will he bald on the third Monday in 0c- tobor, that will b. Oct. 20, at 8 pm in the Borden Ave. uhool, Hum. b9: Summit. Our Own, Dalicioul Form Stylod tuat all and»; his hat - " the hon. at In. My. Next month’- nuth‘ will in hold an Oct. N a the but all]... a, Canon. Guru tit., Humbu- Bum- mit, mold home, west ride. Mr. Fredrick Steiger will commence his art clause- the middle of October, After his return from France. En- quire at 299 Main St. N. 0-40-86 HAMBURG STEAK SAUSAGE 2Se lb. Lian, F rash 39c lb. mum I WI tho mm which that we at. for mad. that count. M's I!" "an all "" M the hm Imam work in the Inlay School. Nina Chink and John Charlton method gifts for hing the but girlyod My mam. In The Sunday School of M. An. drew's 'PrethyMri-n Church held I rally dny "rtiee in the church Along with the congregation. The church Wu filled to cup-city 3nd IM children attended. Twat, cer- tificate: Ind diploma: wen Linn to childnn with good " nee. Then wu also the Manon of teacher: and omen! to thir p- $15:an "mm au, mini", up. The Weston Recreation Commis- sion nnnnunce that the crlft classes will begin again in oe- tober. There were " many in- quiries regarding the square dune- ing that the noun began earlier. The next evening of dancing will be this Friday, October 3rd. at 8.80 pm. in Mernorhtl Srhool. The first hour in an inuruetionel period, the remainder of the eve- nine in dancing. The bullet till-en meet in senior public school on Saturday, October 4th, from 9-12 mm. Chases In given instruc- tions for children {in nun And The Brownies from the 19th Pack from St. Philip's Perish Hall will be taking orders, this coming weekend for their cookie Isle. The cookiel will be of the sand- wich type with a cream filling and will sell for Me a pack-gs. This is the only way that the Brownies and Guides ask for Four assistance in helping to nine funds. Let's support them by [iv- ing a good order to the Brownie that calls at Four door. The cookies will be delivered on October Mth. Continued from no" t-- pm. The minister was Rev. C. E. Dyer of Mimico United Church Ind the guest soloist was Miss Con- stance McEwen of Weston. The display of flowers Ind vegetables was most colorful. Mr. and Mrs. W. Simms of Lundy's Lane, N in": Falls, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore, Humber Summit, “at Sunday. Fairhaven Villige I Mrs. W. Church has returned home from Nour for I few weeks. Mri. Church spent most of the Bummer months with her daugh- ter Audrey in Novar. And Mrs. Church plans to go back up in the hen future. Last Thursday evening the 11th ‘Company of Girl Guides arrived by l the 6.50 bus to join the 182ttd Kauai ber Summit Girl Guides in n com- bined Wiener roast held in the gib- l den of Mrs. Carson. There tiii) about M girls out and three or four leaders. The 11th Co. Guides were 'itt-ehtsrge of their 'ca'ptain,' Miss Francis Richards. Their sing- ing could be heard " quite a dis- tance and sounded grand, no not only the people at the corn roast enjoyed the pony. by the ladies of the WA. Many thanks to 111 who helped to make this first anniversary a success. Next Sunday will be communion on Sunday evening. H9170 "every member will be able to get to my service. ' Min J. Cairns of Rockwood, formerly of Weston, enjoyed her 90th birthday this past week. Birthday greetings to Mr. Ted Dobson, Sept. M. Our ladies are enjoying them- selves lately. Another bu: load left for Kitehentr Inst Wednesday. Rev. C. Spenkmnn and family got home for the Wycliffe conven~ tion. Back aglin to Suhtchewan with our best wishes for the future. He has three chlrgel out there. It Walr grand seeing him again and we are remembering him in our prayers. Thanks go to Mu. Kirby for playing the piano for the tinting in the Sunday School. It win I kind suture on her part. The rector Announcad the clause of the service, 9.30 am beginning Sunduy, Oct. 6. We hope tho m‘ arrangement will be of bandit to Ill. Bring the little ones with you. There will be u Junior congrogntion down stairs and they will be well cared tor. Sunday School in " 2 pm as usual. At St. Andrew. Church Int Sun- day the Rev. Mr. Puhmn otfieint. ed. Mrs. Wynn. Field wu cumin and choir-miner, Mr. Ysarrler was sidesman. The rector spoke on "Christian Dueipline." We Ire happy to welcome our new Thistle- dale friends and we are no glad to have their children in Sunday School with IM. The Evening Guild met for in first union thin week. It in hoped this will an an of the situation where moth." cannot leave their yhildnn to stand afternoon meet- my. Birthday gratin“ to Mrs, Lodge, Thiathhzwn. Ouryom fried, Bobby Pout, hurt In; Inn, but he in tooling bet. ter not. In] Ptrg mum at the by to In. A. - my 1-11qu Are. cm m- u.- '- Kooyiul on Saturday m Hater Ne Haunt. Lf,..-....?..?).?.,.?? 911mm. WESTON Re-openx Saturday- October 4th Rettutratioms, September 27th from 1 to 4 p.m., at 299 Church St., corner of Pine. Toe, Ballet, Tan. AcroUties, Highland Ind Baton Twirling. Studio--0ddfemrmf Hull " Church Street WESTON SCHOOL of DANCING Ruth Gibbard All makes ranges, washers, ironers, water h e a t e r a. Hydro Conversions. 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