ftt my tidy. due t _ in mm of Imminent Plus The Fix Bible Class atagod! two unusual tad very wall at/ tended Comedy and umqu Nights It the Creelman Hall out Monday and Tuesday of Int week. . i, The highlights at the evenings “re the two one act plan an- titled, "Ada Gives Fin! Aid" and "Dora the Beautiful Dishwash- er." The plays were directed by William Boagey and John Zim- merman respectively. A half hour of smging. wad presented by the Pax Glee Club', with the Westones (Dave Watts,) Jack Gilmour and Gordon Met-', cults), Dave Watts, Barb Wat-1 non. Robin Dunlap and Joel Zidner' talking special parts. ‘ ( Gary Seagrave and " orch- estra gave a programme at seven old time and popular num- bers. Dugald Cameron and A. D. Buchanan were the master ol ammonia: tor he two evenings. The Pax Glee Club is under the direction otMrs. W. C. Mor fat and Mrs. H, o. Dixon. The cast in the plays were:' "Ada Gives First Aid," Jean Ashford, Annabelle Cameron, Eleanor Erasmuson, Ruth Amos, John Downing, Ruth Garrett, Peggy Jennings and Robin Dun- lop; "Dora the Beautiful Dish-3 washer," Pat Loose, Dave Yates) Gordon Metcalfe, Bill Plewes,i Mardi-Anne Hagen, vlrene Bur-) lington and Mary ngwin. I Prompters, Frances Ciegg and‘ Jack Gilmour. T DHE paid the girl ttnii."iiii7 baby sitter's boy friend took $56.00 from her purse. , Residence Burglary, Rob. bery and Larceny insurance protects you at all times for very, small outlay. Be free from worry. See your friendly GM. Agent today. INSURANCE SERVICE 5 Main St. s. (cu. 1-4461 WESTON i) BUILDING PRODUOTS tht noâ€! Emma VIM CH. 1-3213 - CH. 1-1376 rib-ab to SHIITIOCK thou- "ands ofC-nndian familin are i moving into their new home- I - and months ahead of xhcdule . . . for tireproof r1bt"BPoPt not only [on up It". but uvu decorating Ytime. toot Come in TODAY, see how Spun-mac: and Put-A-TAPI' reinforeem ttt can help you build NOW? "KM. lag. in Canada BODDINGTON’S "Service Plus.“ that's U!†Lummc: AVE. E. (Mon - CH. 1'5291-2-3 We Stock ' All Sizes fx6, 4x7, "' 4x9, 4x10 RoprenMaIivn Eveningw History of Clothes (Continued from page 1) l have been used to cover shou1-} hers. and probably skins were) the first materials used. The skins were chewed to make them pliable, just the same as Eskimo people do today. Paint- ings of a dress worn in Scan- dinavia during the Bronze Age ‘yshow a design very simnar to ;some of tdday's fashionable de- (signs. With the discovery of fire and) the invention of clothing, Man found he could exist in parts o the world farther away trom the Equator, and migration started! to colder countries. I Eventually the art of weaving; tlrands of wool and cotton wasl discovered. and cloth and blan- kets were made. Probably a hole cut in a blanket and draped in the form of a shawl was an early design, and then it was a short step to put a belt around the middle and fold back one cor- ner to form a sleeve. _ The Renaissance had almost as much infhsence on styles of clothing as it did on architec- ture. King Gated IV decreed that no person of common birth could ‘wear cloth of gold. Other dis- }tlnctions in clothing were made, too. between the common people ‘and royalty and the church. Generally regarded as one of the most progressive young people’s groups in the Presbyterian Church in Canada, the Pox Bible Class of the Weston Presbyterian Church in shown above. . . Having grown from a class of 12 to its present membership of 135, the Pa): Class le now celebrating its eighth year in Weston. The class meets every Sunday morning in the Creelmon Hall for religious instruction with every member at one time or another taking an active part. Church services conducted entirely by the class are held the last Sunday evening of each month. Service: have also been conducted in Mldland,-Milton, Georgetown and Brampton. Class activities include table tennis, badminton, hockey, glee club, drama, Minstrel show, comedy groum, (insider. social parties, western hoedowns, Pax Spring Hop, Annual Mother and Daughter, Father and Son Banquet, trip to Niagara Falls, winter activities and orchestra under leadership of Gary Seagrove. Class praiects are Good Samaritan Week, when nearly 1,000 tins of food were given to the Scott Minion, and a gift of $500.00 to the Building Fund. F h - -- .. . . . . _ m,“ ' ., ___ A_Le_..U ---.-.__.. an..-†:.-......-n. "mum-pr Eddie Sonar: teotn Clothing as we know it today. made in modern factories. is of comparative recent times. As late as 1790. it was estimated that /l0% of people made their own (clothes, and the remainder was ‘pretty well made by tailors who went trom house to house as they (were required. The first recorded factory) made garments in America were shirts made by a woman for In- dians, Factory made clothing |for men started quite a number 'tt,!,.ettiP9i" MON. - TUE. - WED. DINNERWARE MON. TO FRIDAY PLUS Pax Bible Class' Of Weston One ot, Most Progressive lake., Mr. Humid, _srrqrr-rrerrrrtre"' Annnymuu- T C _,......-.. linkllellown Lmllm No. 200 “In Htuskerptusre) C qt.rP_ Annnymnun T ., _..-. ., Almnymnun U ___ ___...'..' u'kule'u Itrew‘ux Co. Ltd., ..-v' Old Miil "rhel "r__-._.-_ trntarirs Urit‘k “Ill. Ann.. (Hardy A Human. tNcymT'oo, .. Par-ini, Mr, th. Fer. _ Pariah. U. B, . V TVT Paton & Baldwin Ltd, thrleal "urban & ““1va Co, Lul Finder. Mr.. Stanley., P_rr _ T...'-' "'t1ree"' Mr. K. G., w..s-ssm_sr9"s'$s.'." Fanny. Mr. (1., . w____._r.rwrw.r'_r___8"_ “\nnnYmOUI _ h tr'VVF_ ' ..____.."_ il'vwry. Mr. Wllbert. _ _rr.r.e_r_r'e' Pmlnu Pun-tr, thr. Lnl.. .. _VVrTr_ Anonymnun _ . _rrr.r"__.__t"' PHI, Mr. Arnold, w,r.r..rrrrrrre"r_.-wW." ‘Planl, W, V. _ wr.tr.r'w.__wrrr_ il‘ollnrd Elm‘lrw, .. . __.__-" ,.. .v ___v_r. “Hush". Hurt“. ...w__._tse-vwNrvss'--ss"' The following list of donors of $10 or more to the Expansion Fund of the Humber Memorial Hospital 'is a continuation ot lists already published in the Times and Guide in earlier issues. PrtrV'r, Mr, C., _ . T Pranle. S. " . Prurlnr h Gamble Ltd, Anonymnu- ' ,.,, _. Anonymous. ..rw' ..t-rF .0... P-rn, Albert. Annnrmnu- _ “avail. 3. V. h b'rrnm Ltd Itaxttut clinic' Pseevst Frank, neeror. w u. nmumu 1'homh'alu mam Ltd Rum, Jark, _ . _ _ AnnnVIImus V ,. “ohm“. Hardwlri‘ & Elmn'M Store. . T RFthh (Anon San'k‘m Ltd . Anonymou- Klvhnnhlnn nurniturn & Fllertrr'i Anunymmm , . .. T _ Anonymnu- V ., V. ftumhvrew Homemakm’x Chm .-____._ Richview Pubhe School .. ______ Hideout. V. J.. _ _ _ "re..' tul. Th, .. TVV V. rrv _. Anonymauu ., . _ Ruhertl C"o, or ('zlnldn Ltd, Rnhartl Bntart Shop. . . T T _.. "ohertmrrn, J. 3., T ,r._r_r_.rr' lewell. Dc. W, J,, ..w.w.r...m.' Anonymnul _r.,w..w_FV_wP. all men's and women's clothing is mass produced in factories. This trend was speeded up by the invention of the sewing mar chine. but the major success of the industry can be attributed ‘to seientifie pattern making. Real. nr. in (a, “mum Metal n Rao Lu, ,, 1trtstr Start: Crt, Md Roo, Harold. _ T The first recorded sewing ma- chine was invented in about 1830 in Paris, France, but it was not until Isaac Singerput out ‘his first machine in 1851 that 'sewing machines really started 1:0 change manufacturing meth- ods, Humber Hospital Fund Donors Pear: “mucky - Friday - Sunni-y JUNE ALLYSON - VAN JOHNSON AND TEIIY MOO“ . IIEDEIIC MARCH Billmore Smoking lull", Coachman! Daily I pan. Panoramic Wide Vilion Scum! WIOIIIDAV. WISDAV, MARCH tt - APIIL "t. DOM“ WAR MU MONDAY . WIIDAY CARY OIANY . DEIOIAH "" â€REMAINS TO BE SEEN", WAINII ANDIISON "GO FOR MOKi" "MAN ON A TIGHT ION" "YELLOW SKY" "DREAM ‘ WIFE" PLUS OIEOOIY PICK . RICHARD WIDMK d' naorrnq Frndunn "MINI MIN†A130 JACK [Am IN Mi. 1-1821 Church lit., Weston Ont, "is Jan. St., Wanton Ont T87 Victor†SK. Toronto. Ont " Old Mill Hd.. Tumnto. no; Metropolitan map Menu». 1823 Lawrence Ave, Weston, nun 1'11 t'hurch tu,. Wetstots, um. Toot nu-uluwn Avr.. Toronto, thit, 100 lndultry tlt., Toronto, Irs. Chapman Rd. RR. I, Wanna. ll chum. tit, “Hum Ont. 201 Main st, h. Wumn; Ont. H FTdmurtdvAve., Wuhan Pilot! ENE. Multan. Smlrlhll ltd., Weston. 313 Main Ft. N.. “kn-mm " Main St. S. Wvtytort, mm. as†Eglinton Ave. w., annnto, Ont. so ‘iPnrle st Wuton. Ont. 2 Kamen Ava†Weston.. Ont. 13:0 Yonge tit, Toronto. Ont. 1r2 TroweH Ave.. Toronto. (an: 500 l'ru'llnmnl Stu Toronto, 0m Itir+view Sm Road, tux. No. Weston, (In! l John Ht.. Wmmnv nut. n19 Wilrort Ave, Dmuun'mw. On IValmer M & Macpherson. Toronto. Ont. 16.191 Ftt. ('Inlr IV,, Toronto, 3,14 vimauley SI. Tvrnnfn, r/n Mrs. M, Dunn, “17.. No, t. “Watt-n. (in! TLR. No. 1, Wsvstrt. out. 27 Holley Wetttnn, "ml. 125 Woodward Ava. Weston. Ont, " Main St P.0. Box 129. Wrrqtort, Ont 31 Main St. N,. “Wilma, ont A Crntlon Ft, “'eumn, Ont. 1 John St. weston. Ont. ter, Church Rt . Weltnn. 0n! 2 John Ht.. Wruetntt, Ont. 68 Mar. 8M Dupont. Torunm. Ont. 507 t'ollrstre St., Toronto, Ont R. No. l, Wesum. orst., Today. New York City pro- duces about Ih of the total cltr. thing that is made in the \United States. The large fac- Itories located there employ the highest paid designers in tht in- Idustry. .inEam ï¬n. Wutnn. Ont Large sums of money have' been spent in the past by the United States Government, and lare being spent at present, in ob- Pinieg, exact measurements, and isuppiying information to indus- itry in,order to standardize on isizes. Regardless of personal beauty. carriage or height. it is [new possible for a well dressed person to attract attention. Mr. Weisdorf said in conclusion. One hundred years Mo, a sage isaid: “Dress to fascinate others, {never to fascinate yourself." Smoking rrotsprtf, sow-as, as, ar MON., TUE, WEO.-29, 30, St Cruel Sn Desperate Search 'rhe Great Sioux Uprising MON., TUE, WED., ' In. loan 1trtett To The Lulu ' Chandler Joell Hawkinl led “than Howard Kn. Half A Hero "ff Weston, out, Ont ont Ont, "05111039 ' "MM? ' 60.00 Faim Dom-nau- JU. Dunk! â€do"! Greer Git MacNeiI made it 2-0 at 14.40 when he ritted home the puck after Bobby Garner won the draw in the Regent end The same Gil added another at ,16.10, assists going to Garner and Gord. Cresswell. Both these goals were potted with Bill 'Johnston of Brampton serving Mme for highsticking. t It was from then on that Brampton started to tsy and ilhaul down the big Weston lead [and they certainly went down with colors flying. Eric muit [scored twice for Regents in thel lsecond and Card. Haughton lehalked up the tttth Weston igoal. In the third period Jack (Continued from Page '7) his way with a good pass from the Duke end. Young Bobby Nevins ran the, count up to 4-0 at 17.10 of the first period when he trurire& home the puck while skating in front of the goal. Casey earned his second assist oi the period pn the clever play. Weston and Buzzers “(nary Rotary Dennis. Rotary hennlu, Ratherx R, Olin.) "_.""'-rr.t'._.trrw.._ Rnwlnnd, M J _ C _.. P_.___..FP.rVt..__.qtr_ Rowntrer. F. W.. .r_rt"-r..w'wtwrw._rw._ TV Anonymnu- _ T '""tr-'r..'__r..rFmwer. Rowntree, H. F . V _..... 'V_.__V____V_ annl Bane of Canada. "__v_r..v_.. Rumpln. Murray w. (NHL) 'r-Pt... Runeâ€. Gordon H., . .W.r-w.w.w.. Rtipser. Keith, T"TTVqV '._____._. _V-..F_.tv.. Rex-XI Dru: Co., .rr_._rr_er.r-_.w..r.rrr, sun-bury, Fred. 'r'-..'...'.'....'.' ...r____ Annnymnun . 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MINI. an“ Twink, Fun (Mm! “minimu- Thltlll Immut- f'tt I. Thnmmn. Jun CMrnt A_rtrt'trmtty. Thom-nu. run! ' Thrill, Atrred. Tin-Ilium. I. a. Mllnmn, J. M.. Train Dr w, (1.. Annnmouu 'rrtrrttt.% J, W.. W What C. O N.. Think“... W. 1.. “nu...“ man may. Cluh of ann A Mt & Nephew Ltd Club of “’rltnn & Mt, Anna Cet Ltd, (Mrl t r/n Mn. c. A. Wham Tarnntn Ila-mm! for TuUerctrlmsim anumo. 15, ont. hf t'ummer't'ar. Mun St. N., tProcvodn "itl Weston. Ont. (Hnupllal 3va r/a Mr. J. L. t'teatMtrrt. (1n. Bane of Commerce. Mam at, N.. 1vertrtrt. f1nt. 128 Uue.n's, Dr.. Weston. Ont. In “hurch SI. Weston. um. :38 Main at. s.. WOllan. ont, 260 Main Si. N.. Wir.ton. Ont. 2 Mein St, N, Westrttt, Ont. 1 William Ht,, Wumn, Ont. 55 Joseph Rt,, Wanton, Ont. 122 RI-ir mt. Ham, Uni " anmlvlew Av... Tummy. 13 rem Am. Weurtoa, um, "ak, m, wanna. out. 199 Mum St. N.. Wanna. ‘Ont. 126 Baby Point Rd,, Toronto. Ont, wumn (‘nllegluu lgTocallonll Srhonl Wrurtort, Ont. - Mt. Dennil. Toronto I. 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WeBtort, ML 22mm mum In. Toronto. no; M, Woman-Mu. ont an Buy in, Toronto ll Fern Ave 7“! Btoor 9'. VI. Tttrmtto Ont. " drum: St. Wm: ont. T Mun in 5, Within. Ont. Wanna Vanni-n & Vin-nun snow-l, Wumn, out I 3mm. St, woman. ont " lulu ll. R. “'umn_ Ont, I " In.» Dr, WMMm ont. tttt Qatar. Dr,, W's-mu. ont. "" I." ll. Walton, Ont, 170 Church It. WORN. OIL sun-n In" In. In. I. Vim-I. , 4 Park itu' In. an " I!" ttt, ont, II. In. t, kirk“ It. - Kink an. Weston. 1rnt Wendell A v... Wuhan Main St. N., Wenlvm John si.. Weston. Ont Church Bt., Trenton. Ont, Woods and Dom. Contin tallied for the Bramptonites. Ken Gir- ard landed the sixth Weston 'marker. _ ’The Weston Duke-St. Mike's first game of the round-robin; played at Scarboro arena lasti week was a weird affair im many respects. Dukes trailed,; throughout the contest until the final stages of both the regula- tion time and the overtime ses: sion. It was 4-3 for the Irishl with a minute to go in regular; lion time when Coach Buckl H lie waved Goalkeeper Hardy) to the bench and Harry Neale) tied up the game with only " seconds left tp_play. In the: overtime the collegians led 5-4) in the last minute of play whenl 'agaih Hardy vacated for an extra attacker and this time it was'Bllly Kennedy who slapped the puck in the net lot tbe) l,fttth and final counter. l Other Weston scorers in thatl game were Gus Badali, Gord. Thompson and Ken Girard. St. Michael's scorers were Frank Mahovlich and Pat Hannigan with a pair of goals each. so, W'ltnn. Dill . “3.10.. 0 _ Woman. o I'tllill . Otit I. nut (In! Ont Inn t 100 DD t (“6.55 tCoon on I ' mm) t mm ' 10mm ' 23.110 ' 50.00} t hrto.00 s yyel I In no ll t coo M. x 25m .1 t Ir"'); ' mnm t MLNU s to on l, 'lv0r"r.ttt) I " on ' 100,00 t 10.0!) ILEMLD" ' men 'I.'" " t " M 10.0!» IO 'YI; sum, 25.00) 50,001 yrttl mun 500,011! In on mun“ " 0h “LN! man an fro 100.90 can oo, In mm In no! 10.1w " on; " no is,†2mm " on n no loom 15.60 no " [one in do In.†mum £0170 IO on 10 00 10,00 20. an tttttAtt "Ntt mun "AYO HM 10.00 In!“ $ihttr In! In)": Provo chtilo i The tongue is required to tap It: "T" sound into the mouth- ,pieoe giving the required length of note and proper accent. In slurred movements the tongue is than so an mu “mm 1 The wu- t [able to you the'tlil How versatile in tho "can my mu. M a. person? cmthey move the un- 'm"Mtet. It is e, sex": ot the right hand; tip “Nubian!†u 'tl the tongue repeatedly s.iy9i1uytrt..v, t†"tm "T"; watch two diluent objects,†mum N m EI " the same time, make _y"e,eltg,f'1',t,t: I. am mathematical caluculationx and ttuna may by 'r' breathe at stated intervals. _.the inteetMitA IN Every member of the Watery“ "er in m," C .7 Silver Band does these "rveral' To main†M, 'I Ictlom automatically. mot-gt ynluu art?. " The valve instruments of t,rze,ttiei,"t,gt.1,tt,t. . band require the accurate uick', = e ' actions of the f1rst, secondq and'bre'm' The Ninth ‘ ', third hngers on the valves taken deep ‘nd "t LThesa valves must be deprLi,iQiPttli out battyâ€; N in chm the varVInn nir l~nlumnu 8 stead.y stream. - __ In an " " The valve instruments of thm band require the accurate quick", actions of the first, second and' third fingers on the valves. These valves must be depressed) lo give the varying air columns rrequired tor the various notes' Rapid [an movmg passages [must be fingered with decision jet with feather-light touch. 110M 'ttetth-ttui"umder.tfieV f" CHOICE LOTS (Innings For children Ages 2% it Mrs. A. Duncan MU. 8073 Merry Court Nursery Sc? WESTON GOLF-CLUB' Water, Roads, Sewers a Sidewall In and Paid for For Information and Details Call iTEEiliaEiaIE? We will build to suit purchase on choice lots overlooking ll $11.95 each l $31.15 em TOR-O WOOD PRODUCTS 104 mun " soul! Vim Kitchens and Mfhrooms Remodelled. Have Your or Attic Turned Into a Renting Proposition. FREE ESTIMATES PHONE CH. 1-3226 J. M. Fuller construction lk. ' CH. 1-1980 iiigiiiFFFi!E R05 CONSTRII TIC BRAND NEW OVERHEAD WIDTH - HEIGHT tp-o" x 6MP' P-ty' x 6'MP' T'-9%" X 53-4" " DAILY snvucu . TO ALL CANADIAN AND u.s.A. nu ' cannula was MIR IDIAL my!“ Tq to: ALL now run, 1, In St. Philip’s Parish Hall DIXON ROAD "INSURANCE IN An In "menu." SUITE It, BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA CHAMBERS WESTON, ONTARIO L. L. Thompson ' company mgi't 'i)'i(i'igiitttit: For lnformaiion "Titl lust Breezin’ Along prim" d ttie', 33-1th thepitetsMth. Every bandsman ‘form all these action T same time to give that A [interpretation of muddy ilistening audience â€3W The . mental “ch“ the dividing ot tilting staff into the prop: note values from sunli- to the quick mace!†W Ema: If you an iust briertn' ab! and ondoeking "to M damage to your ttreertt '11 Windstorm -- you better V" up brother, An In.“ GI Orr"" Endanmon' will no! YOU against Windshrlll C many other loan. Th. ll†low-dort't In " gal Coll vs today. OFFICE-CH. 1476‘ -. EVNG5.-CH. 1-6098 mm - “slant. 19-6/2" x any nus" x v.5" CH. tattit