LOFFAT recreation _ Club â€" N E W S â€" YES! GAS HEATiNG Is Available Naw CH. 1â€"171481 ‘ FAMILY BUVDGET CENTRE Plumbing and Heating 32 CROSS STREET f Clothes For The Entire Family °_ DAYS CH. 1â€"7791 rnament 5-'lk'i‘\;wcwement Credit Up To $3.000, 3 Yed‘s ; WESTON J 1462 Jane St. CH. 135386 MALTONM ;ng card eone wo! SAINSBURY BROS. & â€" tournament held â€" al ng‘s Plaza in the little "ovel " room. A verv zood time _had by all, even though, ¢ ahd thore, could be heard loud complaints of some an is player when his or her pey" paritner â€" pluved . the rd wasn. r find th the wios r and 0 Keele & Fiamborough Free Gift Coupons with all purchases 24 HR. TOWING SERVICE MINOR REPAIRS st of the cribbage who could make en Tuesday, Octo KEEP® 41 Main St. S. Cribbage Tournament Join Our Xmas layaway Club! 616 Trethewey Drive D 0 N‘ S FISH & CHIPS Shrimps and Scallops Our Specialty 1880 Jane Street Grandor Lumser Clearance Sale OF SURPLUYS AUTO PABTS New, Used and Reâ€"built "Enjoy a treat That can‘t be beat" S ERVIC E CH. 1â€"5720 WESTON AUTO SUPPLY Buildins Materials ALFC‘S Foaur Coerners BR. 7â€"4451 d REGENT For All Kinds Of Weston Dry Cleanars and Launderers GUIDEâ€"Thursday, November 4, 1954â€"Page 10 See make it turned , October 26th went â€" held | at CH. 1â€"0704 NIGHTS Eitablich=d 1908 thu Deluxs Clsaning Fina Shirtl Finishing Club has had many requests for another one. When . the games | broke â€" up . at eleven o‘clock, . there was . the usual time spent in . rehashing the plays and finaily eight or ten 1 n th APPLE CH. 1â€"290! lit 667 Scarlett Rd., Toronto 15 Phone JU. 1001 © Gordon Bros. Auto Body PORTA3LE EQUIPMENT Plant Mainienance and Construction Repuirs SPRAY PAINTING COMPLETE COLLISION WORK , .. Aws : w ""iq "TP . c k IRON WORKS il Electric & Acetylene Prone CH. 1â€"0281 B R Y A N T Gas Fired Heating Equipâ€" ment wer icht W ES T 0 N Phone CH. 1â€"3538 WELDING 343 Scarleit Rd H Omamental ect_ on them. rman . and â€" Betty â€" the. top bowlers with a High Three f 300 WESTON WESTON x 0 (52? M a / ’(/’ 1:.rr j/»‘q 4 '._._.4 7 /;“"“" m & £/* i * ) ~# 3\ 3 **74 \ § ow b\ in _ / é Ba~d al!l these advertisements. In some of ed in determining the winner who will receive the finâ€" flat of 722 and 626 respectiveâ€" ly. The Men‘s High Three with handicap was A. Smiths with a score ‘of 7712 and the Ladies High Three with handicap was Willi Millers with a score of 695. Joe Neil took both the High Single flat and with han dicap with scores of 321 and 328 and Loretta Hines took both the Ladies High Single scores with 237 and 283 Arlene Yard is still the top Lady Bowler with a High Aver age otf 196 and Ron Schofield has the men‘s High Average with 215. Other top bowlers for the night were: George Harman with scores of 264 and 300; Ron Schofield with â€" 283; A. Smith with 271; J. Clark with 267; A. Wilson with 261; Betty Golding with 231 and 212; Shirley Jackâ€" son with 217; Willi Miller with 212; Gert Flett with 210 and Ev Cole with 200. On the Schedule listed . for November lst, the Bums will try their skill against the Inâ€" juncers. This may be the night that the Injuneers will lose their place at the top of the League and the Burmis will lose their place at the bottom of the League. A record of 147,304,000 barrels of oil flowed through Canadian pipelines in 1953 H. G. Brookbanks Weodbridge 344 r 2 CM. 1â€"1441 66 Main St. S. AW AY Commercial and Industrial Decorator Sunworthy Wallpapers Domestic and Industricl Wiring of All Kinds Repairs and Mainienance A Specialty 24 Hr. Service 46 Main St. N. CH. 1â€"7681 Super Service Station Phone ST. 8â€"5551 24â€"Hr. O.M.L. Towing Service FOX‘ ES$O SERVICENTRE C.J.L. PAINTS Jane & Trothewey O.ML TOW TRUCK E. C 0 0 K â€"â€" tm / | TELEVISION AT DONNA‘S RESTAURANT LICENSED ELECTRICIAN â€" and â€" Weston CH. 1â€"1112 CH. 1â€"0026 or Wilson and Dufferin WING‘S Weston (Continued from page 9) players for the game in Paris, some. of them from last year‘s good squad and others lads from minorâ€"midget and midget teams. Others will be used in other games and all rwill get a fair chance to show the coach and they can do before final selec tions are made 1954 Edition of Dukes Of rtast year‘s team, Defenceâ€" men Harry Neale, Ron Casey and Gord. Thompson played at Paris @plong with newcomers to the rearguard brigade of Stan Byda, Grant Patterson and Bob Davidson of Marlboro midgets. Of the forwards, 1953 regulars who played were Bob Nevin, Gord. Haughton, Gus Badali and Gil MacNeill, New recruits were Wally Boyer, John King. Doug. Risely, Bob McAleese, George Grigor, Lloyd Qvance, Henry Marcuk and Bob Ertel. Bob Nevin, 16 year old right wing. who gave "Such promise‘ of being a star last year, was outstanding at Paris, scoring no less than four goals. Gus Badali, tallied three. Harry Neale, Gil MacNeill. Bob Ertell and Doug4I Risely one each. L Enjoy An EVENING SNACK Read all these advertisements. In some of them you‘ll find extra words that when properly arranged together form a wellâ€"known saying. llustrate the idea expressed in this saying by usâ€" ing magazine clippings or your own art work,. Sea that your answer is in The Times & Guide office by next Monday at 9 a.m. Accuracy, neatâ€" ness and originality are the main points considerâ€" CH. â€" 1â€"3891 TOMPKINS Peta Manson‘s GARAGE _ Cor. Jane & Church O.M.L, ROAD SERVICE 266 Main St. N., Weston Phone CH. 1â€"1761 ESSO SERVICE STATION Try It Now! An Easy Way To Win §$10! Snack Bar SPECIALIZING IN HAMBURGS AND LIGHT LUNCHES KEELESDALE CLEANERS We Specialize In Dry Cleaning and Service â€"â€"antl â€" Brake Service Motor Repairs and Lubricaion CH. 1â€"3981 1744â€"A Jane St In This "Wellâ€"Known Saying CH. 1â€"5872 | _ ‘Two goalkeepers are trying for 1 , the spot left vacant by Doug: Hardy‘s move up to the Marlâ€". boro A‘s. They are ob Savage of Brampton and Len Broderick: | of Marlboro minorâ€"midgets. Savâ€" age was unfortunately hit in the face with the puck early in the \ï¬rst period ‘and suffered a cut under the nose and a bruised cheekâ€"bone. Broderick . finished out the game and played quite (Coritinued from Page 4) otGod.l.nd!hctruthflIltth. Bible is its own best interpreter; (2) A just assertion that Christ is the one mediator for all manâ€" kind, and exposed the uselessâ€" ness of prayer to, or through, the "saints"; (3) The stress on personal faith in Jesus Christ through the free grace of God â€" ;x;d" \Kev need for personal, private prayer in the life of each Christian. _ age was unfortunately NIPZM IMF M face with the puck early in thel cHURCH OF ST. DAVID first period ‘and suffered a cut, (ANGLICAN) under the nose and a bruised|. On Sunday last we were cheek bone. Broderick â€" finished | RabPY | to welcome the Rev. out the game and played quite[E~ V. Matthew, who comes from well i(he Ma Thoma Church in South Jim Shropshire, the Weston India, and is doing post gradâ€" boy who earned great praise for | uate work at Wycliffe College his fine work with the Dukeslduring his stay in Canada. last season, did not play at Paris | Rev. Mr. Matthew spoke to but will be in action at Port| the members of the A.Y.P.A. at Perry. He has been playing well |their morning breakfast gatherâ€" in the practice drills. l ing following the 730 a.m. specâ€" CHURCH NEWS "‘I‘-t-lewterm "Protestant" . was Builders‘ Hardware 504 Main St. N. Reg. $1.35 For 534 Main St. N., Weston $ P EC1A L Cherry 1â€"6061 "Complete Line of Children‘s Wear‘‘ TINY TOTS Clothes Cuphoard Two Goalkeepers A Full Line Of R PAINTS and OILS Bloxom Bros. Hardware TOT to TEEN SHOP N Y L 0O N S 1898 Jane St., Weston 1258 Wilson Ave. Special Attention To Pianos & Refrigerators STORAGE SPACE D 0 D D THE MOVER Hollister Service Station AVAILABLE CH. 1â€"9611 mJls //z _ Open 7 a.m. to Midnite Name Brand 10% OFF all purchases when paid for with a Family Allowance Cheque! wE Stil ThE BEsT FOr LE$$ â€" Operated by Lorne and Lorraine Ritchie â€"â€" pr. $1 shown how it was not a breakâ€" away from the Roman Church, but was the Chutch Reformed, the Reformed Church â€" not a Church of Jesus Christ Reform: new, or another church but the _ Mr. Ray Lewis of East York sang at the church sgrvice. . Last Sunday was the opening day of the new church school at the Geo. Anderson school on George Anderson Drive and it had a very fine beginning. It is serving the Wyndale and Delâ€" ray areas and all the families in these areas are warmly welâ€" comed. We hope to united our two great Sunday schools next sumâ€" mer when we locate and build on Lawrence Ave. at Keele St. Next Sunday is Remembrance Day at North Park. ed in determining the winner who will receive a cheque for $10. (For example: If you were to find.the saying to be, "The quickness of the hand deceiveth the eye" you could use an illustration of a magician doing a sleight of hand trick.) The winner‘s name will be published in next Thursâ€" day‘s issue of The Times & Guide. The decision of the contest judges will be final. | (Next to Fox Theatre, Weston) C.1.L. PAIMTS Phone CH. 1â€"8161 (Sunday Included) O.M.L. SERVICE H A R D W A R E Lawrence and Main St. Prompt Expert Service In Motor Tuneâ€"Ups Phone CH. k1-2044 Phone CH. 1â€"5475 1902 Jane St. At Pelmo Crescent PR AT T G. & M. CGARAGE CH. 1â€"2831 Men of the parish are invited to join the chapter of the |Brotherhood of _ St. Andrew, which is being formed at St. |David's‘ This is an Anglican |]ay order which provides the \ men of the church with a marâ€" !vellous opportunity to do a yreally satisfying job within the scope of our fast growing parâ€" |ish. If you wish to join this | group contact the Rector, Rev. Hope W. Surdivall, or the wardâ€" ‘ens of the church, which was attended %m of the St. David‘s AY.P.A Mr. Matthew also spoke to the ghilâ€" dren in the Sunday School, and was the special muhu at the 11 am. Morning Prayer service. Qne year ago, on Nov. 6th., the new church of St. David on Lawrence Avenue, (east of Jane Street) was officially dediâ€" cated to help till a great and growing need for a parish church in that ared. Attendance at the regular services has inâ€" aweased continuously, and many new people are welcomed to the church every Sunday. _ CENTRAL UNITED Last Sunday â€" evening . the Young People‘s Service under the leadership of Jim Fitzpatâ€" rick was well attended. The 23 Main St. N. DAY pocTOR Laundry Service Taylor & Wheeler. AUTO SUPPLY Ask ‘About The New Platinum Proce;s 576 Main St., Weston, â€"PELMO SERVICENTRE CH . 1â€"9 771 24 Hr. O.M.L. Towing Service Ice, Naptha, Stove Oil Hobby Dept. P A R K S T D E CLEANER S Lionel Trains & Accessories Meccano, Dinky Toys and Hornby Trains NORM . GROAT Cor. King & Elm St. EXCHANGE SERVICE Fram â€" Hastings â€" Thompson â€" Victor â€" Wagner RAPID DELIVERY SERVICE CH. 1â€"6631 Complete 1908 Jane St Authorized Dealer For Hearl‘s Courtesy Corner NEW Cor. Jane and Wilson Visit in their Visitation Evangelism will be received into full Comâ€" munion. This will be a unique ‘and memorable hour. It is to be expected that the Minister will secure new members: but when lay folk take it as their task to proclaim the Good News, then something must be happening in the Feltowship. The church honours the men , who have taken this task as | their own. And we are happy | to welcome into our Communion ltt\ese symbols of their devotion. committee called on Greg Mcâ€" our Church School superintendâ€" ents gave the address on the subject of "Divine Love." It was a thought provoking and comâ€" forting word. These services by our Young Pepples‘ Union are a great delight to our church. Next Sunday the men and women who have made their decision to join the church through the work of our Elders PERSONAL NOTES Mr. Stuart Brigham, wife and son David, Asbestos, Quebec, are visiting at the home of Stuart‘s parents, Coulter Ave. THE Phone CH. 1â€"8372 Phone CH Shell Service Station Phone CH.1â€"9341 Bronchida 8 or Cough Syrup Vick‘s Vaâ€"troâ€"nol Idarub Mentholated Chest Rub, 3 oz. Pinex Cough $yrup, Cor. Keele & Wilson 24 Hr. Service Prepored $0¢. 85¢ Concentrate 75¢ Idaphedrin Aqueous Nose Drops 65¢ Sucrets Antiseptic Throat Lozenges 35¢ DELLER‘S DRUG STORE LEW KIRK‘S Quality Fuels ASHBEE B R 0 S . Snack Bar SPECIALIZING IN HAMBURGS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Wilson & Main Sts. Weston While your car is idle Let us be busy. FREE PICKâ€"UP & DELIVERY D1CK 1N T A X 1 50 Rosemount Cough & Cold Remedies 1740 Jane St. Phone CH. 1â€"6561 CH. 1â€"5131 CH. 1â€"8151 . 1â€"1601 Ave Bottle 75¢ 53¢ 43¢ 4y