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ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ArRE URGED TO ATTEND G. A. ENGLISH, c f President Board of Governors. 5 SHAMPOO â€" 3y STYLE SETTING yz STYLED CUTTING & SHAPING _ â€"â€" Complete $1.00 â€" 102 Main St. South CH. 1â€"9139 THIS IS STRICTLY AN ACADEMY SPECIAL ‘n 'u Complete insurance Coverage .‘ % " A. TWISELTON AUTOMOBILE FINANCE SERVICE â€" Accountant [ t ears‘ Experience i wll nI S'."" l » FASCIONE ACADEMY OF ADVANCE HAIR DESIGN and vls be es The Regular Annual Meeting of the Monday to Friday â€" 9 a.m. to Saturday â€" 9 a.m, to 1 p.m Other Times By Appointment CALL MUV. 2911 WANTED will be held in the hospital THE school may have a special rate to \ _Admitted to the fellowship of \Central United Church by Proâ€" fession of Faith, Sunday, April 11th were: Robert George Atâ€" kins, 21 Cross St; James W. |Christie, 201 John St.; Gerald Hansen, 1745 Wilson Ave.; Wilâ€" ‘liam A. Heard, 25 Riverlea Dr.; !Edward J. Koehler, 233 Queen‘s Dr.;Paul D. Musselwhite, 191 ‘Main St. N.; Robert William \Scrace, 17 Joseph St.; Mr. and 'MrSA Charles Bell, 16 Ansel Ave.; Mr. Leonard Goss, 390 Silverâ€" thorn Ave.; Mr. J. F. Leeson, 1306 Weston Rd.; Miss Ingar M. \Madson, 35 Ansel Ave.; and | Miss Joan Wright, 24 Riverlea |Dr. ‘ Four Weston Girls To See The following persons were( admitted, Sunday, April 11th to the fellowship of Westminister United Church by Profession of Faith: Elizabeth Lawrie, 179 King St.; Patricia Day, Beattie Ave., Thistletown; Marjorie Knapp, Humberview Cres.; Eliâ€" nor _ Walmsley, 229 Queen‘s Drive; Mrs. Mildred Irving, 196 William St.; Cameron C. Wardâ€" law, â€" Riverstoné; Jay Devries, 118 William St.; John Stewart and Gerald Stewart of 14 Wadsâ€" worth. Mrs. C. M. Thornton, 97 Rose-i mount represented | the Jncob‘ Bull, chapter of the LO.D.E. at the 34th annual meeting in thel Royal Connaught Hotel in Hamâ€" ilton, April Tth. "Y" Meeting Four girls have been chosen to represent the Weston Y.W.C.A. at the Yâ€"Teen Ontario and Quebec Conference in St. Thomas, April 21st to 23rd. They are Peggy Winder, 50 Boyd Ave., from the Boâ€"Baits; Shirley Blanâ€" cher, 33 Boyd Ave., who is adâ€" viser to the Jump ‘n Jive Club; Francis Clegg, 18 Boyd Ave., from the Boâ€"Baits and Barbara Savage, RR. No. 3 Weston, from )the Senior Girl‘s Club. The following were named as delegates to the Ontario Liberâ€" al Association Convention held at the Royal York Hotel in Torâ€" onto, April 8th and 9th: Mr. A. H. Hollingworth, M.P. for York Centre; Mr. John Wil]iamson,‘ president of the Weston Liberal! Association; Mr. K. L. Thompâ€" son, federal candidate; Mr. Arâ€" thur Nagles of Thistletown, delegate of West York; and Mrs. Anna O‘Hearn, presigént of Weston Womens Liberals Group. Upon the delegates‘ return to Weston, a miniature conference will be held at Weston Y.W.C.A. and the girls will report on their trip Discussion topics will centre around "My Club and I," "My Club and the Y" and "My Club and the World." As well as these workshops there will be singâ€" songs, informal get â€" to â€" gethers, sightseeing, a banquet, and dance. , Each Y.W.C.A. branch is resâ€" ponsible for part of the proâ€" gramme. The Weston Y.W. is looking after the Programme Exchange Display, which inâ€" volves arranging a display of programme ideas, posters, picâ€" tures to portray the theme ofr the conference gleaned from all Y.W.C.A. branches in Ontario and| Quebec. | PERSONALS ’ Their man moneyâ€"raising actiâ€" vities during the year are their }Christmns Fair and Travelling \Bridge. This very active organiâ€" \zotion has turned over $11,000 \to the hospital board of goverâ€" |nors. Patients are remembered on special occasions such as Christmas, Valentines, St. Patâ€" ricks and Easter. The auxiliary | also remembers the. nurses at [Christmns time. }How To Grow Old lGracefully Topic Of W. A. Speaker The W.A. of Central United Church held its regular meeting Thursday, April 8th. The meetâ€" ing opened with the W.A. theme song. The president, Mrs. F. Martins conducted the meeting. During the business meeting, November 6th was set for the‘ annual bazaar. â€" . ‘‘There is a Green Hill Far Away" was sung followed by prayer. Mrs. Anderson read the scripture taken from Mark 16 verses 1â€"8. The lesson was read by Mrs. D. Williams, title "The Risen Christ." Mrs. A. Pillsworth gave a prayer. Mrs. Edwards acâ€" compamigqd by Mrs. H. Dixon faâ€" Humber Ladies Auxiliary Has Their Meeting The executive includes presiâ€" C dent, Mrs. T. A. Carpenter, Roseâ€" mount; secretary, Mrs. Walter ® Carr, Thistlétown; treasurer Mrs. A. Dover, Queen‘s Dr; corresâ€"‘ ponding | secretary, | Mrs. Alec Cruikshank, St. Andrews Blvd. Rexdale. The Annual meeting of the Humber Memorial Ladies Auxiâ€" liary was held in the hospital cafetbria on April Ist. Reports on the year‘s activities showed that over $2,000 was made at the Christmas Fair and some $550.00 at their Travelling Bridge. Jn her report to the Annual Meeting of the V.O.N. nurse in charge, Miss Allison Dilts said 404 patients had been admitted and 3,340 visits were made last year. More than half these visits were to new baby cases, she Said. Some 284 hours of partâ€" \time ursing service to industry was put in by two nurses. Over 1200 articles of linen, 400 of which were baby clothes made by the Rotary Ann group, were turned over to the hospiâ€" tal. Visited 3,340 People Last Year â€"â€"V.0.N. The Auxiliary which was orâ€" ganized in 1949 includes repreâ€" sentatives from éach women‘s organization in Weston, groups in the surrounding districts and individual workers who are not actual members of the Auxiliagy. One group consists of doctors‘ wives, another group in the Seâ€" cond Concession is making a quilt for the auxiliary. The meeting, chaired by Mrs.‘ C. W. Christie, was held durâ€" ing March in the Parish Hall of St. John the Evangelist Church. Guest speaker was Dr. L. A. Pequegnat, medical health offiâ€" cer for Toronto. The new slate of officers inâ€" clude president, Mrs. C. â€"W. Christie; viceâ€"presidents, Mrs. R. J. Thompson; and Mrs. Richard Winnett; secretary, Mrs, Paul O‘Brien and treasurer Mr. Rusâ€" sell Sears. An original Easter bonnet created by Mrs. Helen Milne of Westmount Pk. Rd., (r) is admired by Mrs. K. F. Davis at the millinery display in the Spring Arts and Crafts Show sponsored by the Weston Recreation Comrqission; April 9th and 10th Refreshments were served EASTER BONNETS ON DISPLAY CORRECTION / The Fox without a Tail _ The guest speaker of the eveâ€" ning was Mrs. Platt. Introduced by Mrs. Wilson, she spoke on "’How to Grow Old Gracefully." Mrs. Barnes thanked the speaker and the . meeting closed with hymn ‘"The Head that once was Crowned With Thorns" and the Mizpah benediction. ‘ The enjoyable evening was climaxed with refreshments served by group 4. ‘ The amount of money received monthly by Weston Y.W.C.A. from the Community Chest in 1953 was incorrectly printed in last week‘s issue as $60.00. The correct minimum _ monthly amount received by the "Y" is six hundred dollars. The regular monthly meeting of Weston Rangers Post 213 Ladâ€" voured the ladies with two vocal numbers. Invite All Weston Women To Cancer Society Open Meeting The Owaissa Young Women‘s group and the Evening Auxiâ€" iary of the Weston Presbyâ€" terian Church will act as joint hostesses at an Easter thank offering meeting to be held in the church on Tuesday evening, April 20th at 8 o‘clock. An outstanding guest speakâ€" er for the evening is to be Miss Margaret Kennedy, a missionary on furlough from the Bhil Field, India, Nearby auxiliaries have been Customers who have not picked up wool ordered kindly do so before April 22nd, 1954 WE§ELL... ~WRINGER ROLLS FOR ALL WASHERS M 36 Main St. S. WOOL and BABY SHOP CLOSING MORAL: When an acquaintance says to you "Wh{ â€" bother with a savings account?" he may be acting like the fox without a tail. Any man who knows nnyt‘lin( of the chancesâ€"and mischancesâ€"of life, makes a savings account the first step in his investment program. That‘s why levelâ€"headed Canadians from coast to coast maintain savings accounts with The Canadian Bank of Commerce. i\’hy not join the procession? The Canadian Bank of Commerce _ 12 MAIN ST. SOUTH RBUSENOLD . APMIANCES ies‘ Auxiliary was held Wednesâ€" day, April 7th, at their hall with president Com. Mrs. L. Baker in the chair. Com. Mrs. Carbis, enâ€" tertainment convener, reported that there will be an Easter Card Party Wednesday, April 21st, at the hall. Com. Mrs. Halcrow is the convener for the draw tickâ€" ets. â€" The draw will take place at the Christmas Bazaar, Nov. 20th. A motion was passed that the group donate $50.00 to the Tubâ€" ercular Veterans‘ Summer Camp at Niagara on the Lake. Sewing Meeting The monthly sewing meeting of the Weston Branch of the Grenfell Association will be held at the home of Mrs. D. Newtoh, 43 Queen‘s Drive, on Friday, April 23 at 2.30 p.m. All ladies interested in Grenfell work are invited. > . The meeting closed with a social hour convened by Com. Miss O. Mattison and commitâ€" tee. ' invited and a hearty invitaâ€" tion to attend is extended to any ‘interested ladies in the community, We. specialize in Marsball and Beautyâ€" rest . repairs. . Spring | MATTRESSES rebullt, . returned . like new, Finest workmanship, twoâ€"day service, Elderâ€" downs recovered. ONTARIO BEDDING CO. MARSHALL AND BEAUTYREST CH. 1â€"11,12 EM. 6â€"2363 SALE FOR HOSPITAL ‘The Humber Memorial Womâ€" en‘s Auxiliary is holding & rum mage sale in the Working Men‘s Club on Saturday, April 24th. Men‘s clubs on Friday and Saâ€" SHOWBOAT FOLLIES A ministrel show, "Showboat Follies" will be presented by the Westminster United Church Young Women‘s and Young incw‘s EASTER mow‘s INCH‘S DRUG STORE Remember! Created JustFor You Kitchens and Bathrooms Remodelled. Mave Your Basement or Attic Turned Into a‘ Renting Proposition. 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