This Gurney Modd Convenion Burner in specidly Wed to give the maximum of heat " the loweet consumption of fuel for the mullet home. See These and Many Other Mk At-- l 2' FOR ', D A Oil Hea ting--- Get the Most Out of tAtttttttmnt “mm w. WARDLAW BROS. CLEANERS and DYERS 65 Main Street, South a» Social and Personal I-il' Club and Welfare AetiVitieS‘ ‘22 ', Insurance Specialists 29y, MAIN ST. N. WE Bub: CH. 1-3841 Res: CM. H. C. BROOKBANKS Honestly - We Sell the Best T Policy PAINTER AND DECORATOR 46 MAIN ST. N. RONALD BROADBENT AGENCY Ova“ and Open!“ By STODDART CLEANERS OUALI TY CLEANING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA CHAMBERS t MAIN ST. SOUTH SUITE tt CB. 1-7761 For the Sm-_ller Home PAINTING Decora ting . of Quality and Economy K, L, THOMPSON OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday-M a.m. to 5 p.m. . Saturday-A) a.m. to 1 pan. ___ _Ot)ter Times By Appointment PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Tf " Renting We Rave It" , COLD STORAGE At Your Service “crown out: mm cu. 1-3511 (WESTON POLICE DEPT.) LYndlwm 2168 Insurance THE Toronto Itodmr 3032 WESTON Res: CH. 1-0635 INDIE TMIY CHerry 1-3581 CH. 1-7681 THIS SHRINKING PLANET A copy of I newwsper â€blinked; in laid: on August 13 was deliver: ed in London on August 14. It was flown by BOAC on the first west- bound service from Bombay of their Comet jet airliner. 1 Best sellers are books melt fre- quently purchased and not neoc- sarily the best books written. So there's Just about two weeks to get things ready for the Hoe. pital Ball, don't leave things to the lust minute. Of course, there is an angle on tn affair like the Hospitnl Ball. Some folk think it in . grand opportunity to get into their glad up for I chnnge and there are not many of the ladies who won't Jump at the chance of showing off . new frock, especially if the right fellow is there to see it, Now, how about the folk who will be coming? Quite important , to make sure that the ticket! Pare been obtained. TiekeU' no not unlimited this year because it has been decided that this, is I dance and there must be room for people to dance, and if too many people turn up, the floor would be overcrowded. All the member: of the Rotary Club of Weston and Mt. Dennis have tickets and a number have been made lvniInble to store: in Weston and Mt. Den.. nis. Window cards, now on display, will show where tickets are avail- Ole. Continued from Inge l-- lots of other details yet to be at. tended to. Mrs. J. N. Smeaton, 140 John Street, wn hostess to the Indie- of Weston for the Autumn Ten ot the Weston Iareul Council " Women on Thursday, Ocher 9th. Beautiful uteri And an f1owert from the garden of Min Eadie brightened the chiming room: when the may guests were wer. ‘comed by the hone-a tainted by Mrs. S. J. Norman, President of the [an] Council. Mrs. E. R. Winder and Mn. Gordon Young poured tea while In. Palmpr, Mm. Johnson, Mrs. Bunk, Mrs. Aim chison, Mrs. Penny and Mrs.) Livingstone uni-ted. I Annual Hospital at the Masonic Temple - Weston Mt. Dennis Chapter 0.E.S. Lucky Draw Sale Home Baking, Aprons Soft Water ALL the Tin. Freedom From Service Operates For " to " Fem. Per Month to be held 'N-NIGHT OCT. 16th - 8 [MIL WITH ONLY THE TAYLOR- " Y GOOD-BYE To- The “Taylor" Way For Fairorrr For PLEASURE For HEALTH The Women’s Auxiliary of St. Andrew’s Pmbyuriw Church, Humber Heights, will hold their annual blunt Saturday, Nov. 1, " the RCSCC “Illustrious.†A "new feature is the Heirloom Tea where 1 great many antiques will be displayed. I Ihr mm Weston Cub Iodin- Auxiliary will hold their rows: ‘nnthly muting at the has of In. Godfrey, 193 King Street. on Tue-day. October 2Ut at I ma. All member- an urged to b. meant. l SOFT WATER PHONE OX. 9133 I PERSONALS I Water Softening Equipmonl Limited x-41-4l Season 0pens T uesdag Nor. 4 WESTON SKATING CLUB INC. PHONE CH. 1-1073 HIII'S FUN FOR TH! WHOLI FAMILY EUGHRE Junk" to 7 yrs. [ML-Friday; l to C 9... union. tt I. " in. "eb-TF, “In. I u " p... hummus" In "qelr--ira. In. I to I p... * Mit. DENIS PATAKY Sink Shins Toilet Bowl Colour Enthtub Rut.. . buUeUi/r"wow 3 TOP PROFESSIONALS ATAKY * MISS ILLEN IURKA A Mit. OSIOINI COULSON In Volleyball this week, Miss McMullen'I Green team took first pllce with five convincing wing. On Tuesday, they downed Mr. Hill’rGold tum 15-6, 15-1, 15-8 to make a elem weep of the three games. In other Tuesday night Betion Mu. Cnldwell’. Grey team defeated Min Fraser's Silver crew 15-8. Thundny night slw Greens take two more this time from the Greys by more: of 15-11, The Inle for Christmas cards is moving ahead by leaps and bounds. In the class competition, Form 5 in leading the way with total sales of $286. In individual "lea, Orian Strlchln with $50 worth sold is top sale-Indy. Girls' Volleyball (Incline Back, Form s, Gr. YI Chriatmu Card Sales Thanksgiving is I happy time when everyone is thankful to God for what he h“ given. My grand- father and grandmother came from London, Ontario, for the holi- day. We had fun all dny and even more fun at‘uupper when we had turkey, potatoes, pen, cranberry jelly and pumpkin pie. After sup- per we had more fun with our grandparents. Then we climbed the uni" to go to hed after our big day tired but hippy. . Ken" Heard, Form t. Gr. YI Thihkl'l'in' Arnold Kata and some of his classmltu then put on a play with Arnold. gs "professor kittens." He asked his pupils questions about our school and we learned many things about Senior Public that we did not know before. Mr. Hampton made some announce- ments end the assembly closed with the singing of "God Save the Queen." Last Friday's assembly w" a grant success. It was run by Form 8, Grade VIII, under Mrs. Grant's aupervision. The chair- mm mu Barry Johnson with the l whining by Vicky Bands. After the opening, Marjorie Knapp phyed I 1010 on the violin accom- panied by ery Coulthud on the piano. Barry Wil and David Enston both favoured the audience with 1010: on the aeeotdion. ( On Tuesday, October 7th, the kid] and the Scottish played a Soccer gnme in the schoolgrounds. The more was Irish 2 Scottish L Fredv Groombridge WIS the scorer for the Irish, while Sonny Osborne scored the only goal for the Scottish. Barry MncKemie. Form 8, Gr. VI Friday'. Assembly l It is ml! thrilling to watch the old game of Soccer. Last Thurs- day, Ulster was defeated by the Canadians 1-0. Mr. Wallace coached Ulster, with Mr. Brum the coach of the winning Canadians. The Ulster goalie was peppered with shots' before Jesse Weller finally got one past him for the only score of the game. Peter Cankey, Form ' Gr. VI WESTON SENIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL Boyts' Soccer uahem . war; FER; FiiaGir, The bride wore white dummy lace over I white utin Lulu-inn town. The bridesmaid, Min Teresa Prowler of Mount St. Louis, cousin A! the bride, ware a pogdar blue hunting _ ancil "rrGriciis.. groom’- brpther, In beat mam. The the my. innnh iriuGG.Gis'd 3127. Pal. {fusions-t, SFM, brother of I On October 4 in St. ttthte,: of the bride 'ce Harry Church, anâ€... Bd, Toronto, utplul. cog-1n of Prom. The race non wu held In the I'M-guru In?! Pond-nut In print mayo! the Dian: cheu. men In mute by her “W n. ma. mother received in to Bernard Alfred Patrick. son of purpl- en. and lice with match- Mr.and In. Albert (Ben) “mil in. We- nnd come of of Vic-ton. The W Old "olMt emu mul.‘ The (won't mother took their vowl before the brUO mud in u (own of and blue brother, Rm. 3. A. Pm: of he. with pay mentoring and a St. John Huber College, hu- com. of pink tom. tar, NN. Puller Pendent-t Frank Penderraat Jr. was the ofhrred the “Mid mu. mutu- of ammonia. Rt. Rev. J.‘ Pusan: in the “actuary m . Ronan uni. " hi. â€amino. Pretty Wedding Ceremony Is Reerrmed ByrBride's Brother The other singer, Gerard Sou- zsy, is surely the most fastidious ot baritones. Not the rugged type, he is smooth and clear to the point of femininity. On London's LL535 he sings Sehumann's "Dichterliebe", I set of 16 short Heine poems, and four songs of Hu . Wolf, three of them from his s'll'ltd, Songbook. Wolf Ind Schumann are second only to Brahms for their art-songs and this recording is one of impec- cable taste and perfect clarity, well worthy of the music. Stokowski is keeping the micro- phonea busy. On Victor LM-1238 he offers seven Percy Grninger FREE SKATING DANCE SESSIONS FIGURE PATCHES TESTS London offers two LP's of fine singing. Kathleen Farrier, again with Phyllis Spunâ€: neat accom- paniments, sings eleven English Songs, not with the perfection of jewelry but with the artless per- fection of I flower. And they are things we all knew " children-- "Ye Bunk: and Braves"," "Drink ta Me Only", "The Stuttering Uvers", "My Boy Gvillie" and others like them. If you have her record of Folksortirs, you‘ll get this one too. London 13-638. If the loveliness of autumn has to be found in music. there is no better place than in Brahms, even if he never intended to pot it there. Muny musicians can't des- cribe him without the word 'sur tumnal" and for me his First Symphony is particularly so, both in I physicll and a spiritual sense. And in its great. popularity it is a resounding answer to those who sneer that great masses never en- joy really prafound music. In it the human spirit seems first to avoid I struggle with fate but finally to triumph over every ohm stacle in unbounded joy. Orman- dy's performnnce with the Phila- delphia Orchestra avoids all an- tics and puts themes thd counter themes in clear relief. To me this symphony is both meat and wine. Few others can approach its ra- diant power. Columbia, ML-M77. Give her . box of red berried Holly, all gift wrapped, for Christmas. For details write . THE C. D. NORRIS NURSERY LTD. P.0. Box 5, oieot Park, ft.C. x-40-8( 15-9. In the third game an unfor- 11Uid accident to Bernice Ashford of the Greys curtailed further action. The Gold team managed two wins and one loss with the Silver squad on the “me night, winning 15-11 and IF.9 and losing Ili-8. The interest and competition in Volleyball is very keen. ' the bride and groom, who Will mrids, in his parish. The bride and [room left by motor to St. Anne De Benny". Frank Penderraat Jr. wn the num- ot ammonia. Rt. Rev. J. . Row spoke of his “quaint- Inculu'p with the two "miller. His “lurks yen very' nppropoa due to the ptuence of the bride', grandmother, In. John Pender. mt ot the Toronto Gore and the [room'l mndhther, Alfred But- lor_o! Iekeert. _ print room of the Diane Sweeu. The bride'n mother received in purple en. and Inca with match- in; We- end come of emu: mul.‘ The (room'l mother mud in n [own of and blue he. with {my malaria. and a segue at: pihk tom. [braid By Harold A. Miller, LRSM REMEMBER MOTHER Pt pen}?! 0'Cotytor congratu- Re vie w: favorites, two Chopin Preludes he arranged. Valse Trigte and a Ber- ceuse of Sibelius, some Schubert Dances and a Sleighride of Mo- tart. Excepting only some over- dramatizing of the Chopin, this varied concert is wonderful. The s~nsitivity and resnonsiveneu of the orchestra is all Stoky's own, " fresh and vibrant as the great out- doors. And the engineering is the top product we now know he ox- pects to get. Steel shaker screen frames, used tor sizing coal, have been replaced by aluminum frames in West Ca- nadian Collieries, resulting in a reduction in weight from 980 pounds to 350 pounds. The alumi- nium frames have a greater re- istance to corrosion. reduce wear on bearings and other moving Darts and can be operated by a 2% ho. motor instead pf the pre- viously used 5 h.p. motor. Thig article submitted by the United Nations Specialized Agen- cies Group, Toronto. Fellows from underdeveloped icountries travel to more advanced [countries to learn the latest teelr niques in their field, For example, a child care specialist from Yugo- slavia studies in Sweden; Ethiopian fliers in Britain; an Iraqi studies US irrigation and fldod control, and so on. Technicians from Haiti and Israel visit Indonesia to study fish farming techniques. Indones- ian maternal and child health workers study elsewhere in South East Asia where more advanced 'hueilities are available. Five Latin American countries sent medical teams to Ecuador to observe an anti-TB demonstration team. There is even an interchange of personnel in the more advanced countries. Generally speaking, fellowships and scholarships are awarded to experienced specialists in their own field. Some of the trainee and internship programs are also for advanced specialists, but some of, fer study opportunities for quali- fied young persons tieginning their career. Candidates are generally nominated by their governments‘ which supply detailed information! to the,candidates. i 1 Main St. N. crt. 1-0701 Fire MERTENS AGENCY One of tho moat "teetive form of UN "If-help for natiom in the training abroad of peraonnal from countries in need. Then the educat- ed expert return. to a job waiting to be done " home. This year more than 2,500 followahipa, ache]- arships and other opportunities fur international training are offered by the United Nations, According to fact" in an annual aurvey. The award: enable uperlcncod apecial- ista in many economic. aocial and scientific fields to [at training abroad in advanced techniquea bad- ly needed at home. The awards come from the U.N. 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