FASCIONE HAIR STYLISTS 92 Main St. N., Weston Start the fires burning with ease on L‘anu cold winter mornings. Large i hgs of tinderâ€"dry hardwood cuttings "are available at Laidlaw Lumber. 50 OAK STREET OLiver 1171 HARDWOOD CUTTINGS BUY NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE For Furnaces, Fireplaces, Stoves aramount Cleaners d 1â€"Hr. DRY CLEANING and SHIRT LAUNDERING DONE ON PREMISES A Useful Item for All Householders, Given FREE Here. Be Sure To Get Yours and Wallace St. Weston Rd. The Current Popular Brushâ€"Cut Style or the Soft Curled Parisienne Effect RAY BROTHERS Oil MHeating & Air Conditioning WRINGER ROLLS FOR AlLlL WASHERS & m-numdq November 11, 1954â€"Page 2 .‘;:".'. â€"â€" B A ZA A R â€"â€" i ‘a dies Avyxiliary Canadian Legion Branch 213 MAIN ST. SOUTH, WESTON FANCY WORKSâ€"AFTERNOON TEA, BTC. TWO LOCATIONS ONLY Y, NOVEMBER 20rh, 1.30 TO 5 P.M. PLASTIG MILK BOTTLE TOPS Dyers & Tailors WOODBRIDGE FREE herres R. LA 1 DL A w Phones 460 and 430â€"Râ€"4 346 Westen Rd. 36 Main St. S. CH. 1â€"1112 All Set i for a New Season i Time To Take Your Colffure | in â€" Hand with _ Mind ' $0.30 per bag when picked up at plant. $3.00 CH. 1â€"1501 5 bags for 3.00 when delivered. Watch for announcement of latest Mair Style sweeping the U.S.A. the "Americane" ASPARAGUS SPEARS HOT PARKERHOUSE ROLLS FRESH FRUIT CUP HOT MINCE TARTS ‘Cheese‘n Chicken Fondue © 4 cups soft enriched white 3 eggs, beaten _ _ bread cubes 1‘@ cups milk 4 cups chopped c oo ked & teaspoon _ Worcesterâ€" chicken (or turkey) shire sauce 3% cup grated Canadian 1@ teaspoon salt cheddar cheese Y teaspoon celery salt In a greased casserole, alternate layers of soft bread cubes _ and â€" chopped _ ChiCKCN. pmnmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmms Top with grated cheese. |I m a o 0 Combine beaten eggs, milk and seasonings. Pour egg mixture over conâ€" tents of casserole. Bake in a moderate oven (375 deg. F.) about one hour. Serve immediately. Yield: 6 servings Cheese‘n Chicken Fondue. Devilled Cheese Toastwiches %4 cup soft butter or marâ€" }4 cup soft butter or marâ€" Shortening garine 12 slices white bread . 6 tablespoons devilled 6 slices processed Canaâ€" ham dian cheese 2 eggs beatem slightly 4 cup milk _ Spread each slice of enriched bread with ,butter or margarine. Make 6 sandwiches, placing 1,slice cheese and 1 tablespoon devilled ham in each. Combine beaten eggs and milk. Dip each sandwich into egg mixture, turning to coat both sides. Brown sandwich on both sides in a small amount of hot shortening in frying pan. Serve immedately. FALL LUNCHEONS With leaves and temperature falling, and appetites soarâ€" ing, fall is the time of year for hearty, warmthâ€"giving meals. Luncheonâ€"type méals served at midâ€"day or evening supply good nutrition if planned and prepared carefully. Featurâ€" ing bread and cheese, taking part in Canada‘s annual National Cheese Festival, here are ideas for economy menus. garine 6 tablespoons devilled ham 2 eggs beatem slightly If you prefer to square dance, wait another week for a night out, when the Lakeshore Square Dance Club and the Mimico Social Club are coâ€"sponsoring a big dance to be held at the Rotary Youth Centre, Church Street, Mimico, on November 20th. Callers Alex Boustead and Jim Mcâ€" Glynn, of the Lakeshore Square Dance Club, will be there to call the dances and help those who want to learn to square dance. You‘ll see the latest pyjama fashions when night apparel goes public on Friday night. A pyjama party in publicâ€" that‘s what the executive of Club 945 at the Lakeshore "Y" have planned for tomorrow night‘s dance. If you have ever been to a pyjama party or even a sock hop, you‘ll already be aware of the fun in store for those who attend. Music will be provided by the Doug Phillips Trio, three talented young hopefuls who are following in the footsteps of the Four Lads and the Crew Cuts. This trio consists of a piano, bass and drums and will undoubtedly have "cool jazz" to offer teenâ€"agers and young adults at the "Y" dance. The trio recently appeared at the Collegiate Club in Toronto, the same spot where the Four Lads started out on the road to success. The time is 8 o‘clock toâ€"morrow night at the Lakeshore "Â¥" for the Pyjama Capers. Robert Wolfe, 19 Garden Place, Long Branch, went home early from work on Monday in order to vote. He was sitting at the window when he arrived home and thought he saw red. This had nothing to do with realization he had voted for the wrong candidate, but he simply noticed fruit on his raspberry bushes. "I picked a dish full for my supper," he said. "They were as big as thimble berries and the third batch from my 25 raspberry bushes this year," he continued. On Saturday night the Lakeshore Scouters Club are holding a dance at Goodyear ‘Union Hall, Seventh and Birmingham Streets, New Toronto. Scouts, their leaders, parents and friends are planning to support the affair and enjoy the evening dancing to records. For further informaâ€" tion or tickets, contact any member of the program comâ€" mittee, George Stacho, Bill Phillips, or Graydon Thorpe, all of Mimico. RASPBERRIES LATEST FASHIONS HURRICANE RELIEF Social activities planned for Lakeshore residents inâ€" clude two gala dancesâ€"in the next two weeks. The proceeds of each will be turned over to the Ontario Hurricane Relief To stone memorials of a bitter loss, And many countries men and women bring Their flower lustres and their laurel wreaths, They linger there a while remembering. From Mary‘s litany I drew a rose, One golden phase of blouom(ng surcease, To a’d to all the heaped up tribute there, Pray for us, Mary, aun of Peace! _ â€"Katherine Burton. HOT TOMATO COCKTAIL DEVILLED CHEESE TOASTWICHES WALDORF SALAD COCOANUT LAYER CAKE HOT CHOCOLATE CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL CHEESE‘N CHICKEN FONDUE Byv GERI LOCKE IN REMEMBRANCE !| Nowâ€"set 43 Main St. N. Try it yourself Come in for the test story Learn about the impartial tests by America‘s foreâ€" prove that the Zenithâ€"priced at less than !4 as much â€"offers equivalent performance for Lié"tho average operating and uph.&colt of the 5 0 aids tested ... aide averaging $268! Learn about the impartial tests by America‘s foreâ€" most, private independent testing laboratory which Come in for actual demonstration ... learn the joys of better hearing... find out how much you have Lfln SOLO ON FAMOUS 10â€"DAY MONEYâ€"BACK GUARANTER Also Royalâ€"M At $100 INCH‘S â€" fâ€"GET the FA . . . and you‘ll get a M. J, CADWALLADER, MGR Camera Dept. COMMUNION BREAKFAST On Sunday mornihg, October 31st, following the 9.30 Mass, the church hall was the scene of,. the _ Catholic _ Women‘s League of %#, John‘s Weston Fall â€" Communion _ Breakfast. Seventy members were present, and Mrs. A. Redmond, convenâ€" er, is to be congratulated for the success of the event. ‘The guest speaker was Rev. Claude Mulvihill of St. Joseph‘s parish, who spoke inspiringly as well as enfertainingly of the great and good work it is posâ€" sible for the women of the parâ€" ish to do;. not just in fundâ€" raising, but helping the parish priest in censusâ€"taking, visiting the sick, welcoming newlyâ€"bapâ€" tized children to the parish, and in other words helping him with work that would otherâ€" wise not get done due to lack of time and shortage of priests. (Continued on page 3) Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were from Peterborough, â€" Detroit, _ Galt, Oshawa, Bradford and Cooksâ€" town. The best man was the groom‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Walter Graham and the ushers were Ralph Wilâ€" son and Ross Chapman. The reception was held at the Eagle House in Weston with the bride‘s mother receiving in a gown of blue iridescent crysâ€" talline and corsage of pink roses. The groom‘s mother assisted in a gown of navy blue crepe and lace and a corsage of pink roses. The happy couple left for a trip to the United States, the bride travelling in a grey dress and cerise coat with black acâ€" cessories. Given in marriage by her faâ€" thr, the bride wore a frosted brocaded taffeta gown with fitâ€" ted bodice and neck line emâ€" broidered with seed pearls and the bouffant skirt fell into a chapel train. Her coronet of pearls and rhinestones held her fingertip veil of:illusion net in place and she carried a bouquet of red roses and bouvardia. Hall with social games, music, singing and refreshments. â€" Mardiâ€"Anne Hagen will be in charge of the evening with Ruth Amgs and Audrey Amos lookâ€" ing after the refreshments and decorations. ing, Nov. 20th uoou-w\nu’ws Thistletown: In an/ evening ceremony at St, John‘s Anglican chureh in Weston, Marilyn.Marâ€" garet Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore, Weston, became the bride of Harry Matâ€" thews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Matthews, Thistletown. _ Rev. Roe performed the ceremony. She was attended by her aunt, Audrey Moore as matron of honâ€" our dressed in an evening length gown of iridescent mint green and she carried a bouâ€" quet of cavalier roses and shasta mums. Bridesmaids were Doris Matthews, sister of the groom; Margaret Jones, and Linda Moore, cousins of the bride as junior bridesmaids all dressed in rose, made on the princess style, with pink delight roses and shasta mums. The Pax Bible Class will start their busy probramme of actiâ€" when a social party wil} be held for all newcomers to the class and for executive members as well as last year‘s members. The party will be held in Creelman vities this Saturday evening Social Evening to Launch Activities of Bible Class The following Saturday evenâ€" Club Highlights WEDDINGS Phone CH. 1â€"1153 will ‘Auxiliiary To Aid Lions Club Work The following slate of officers was elected: Honourary presiâ€" dent, Harold Stonehouse; presiâ€" dent, Mrs. J. Allan Bull; viceâ€" president, Mrs. C. W. Boddingâ€" ton; secretary, Mrs. E. Schade; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. M. Pearson; treasurer, Mrs. E. P. Rushbrooke; directors, Mrs. E. Smith, and Mrs. H. C. Brookbanks; social _ convener, Mrs. L. M. Cott; public relations representative, Mrs. G. W. Bull; fund raising convener, Mrs. K. C. Parker; pianist, Mrs. G. W. Bull; volunteer help convener, Mrs. R. Hastings; membership conveners, Mrs. R. E. O‘Brien, Mrs. R. E. Hassard. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. C. Brookbanks, 24 Lawrence Ave. West n Monday, Nov. 15th at 8 p.m. land, church. & Qn Sunday, November 21st the class will take the service at Long Branch Presbyterian where they were the guests of the young people of the Midâ€" churech and later will stay for The Pax Class will hold their church service at the Weston Presbyterian church on the last Sunday evening of this month and a fireside will be held afâ€" hold its Fall Ball at the audiâ€" torium of the Senior public school. Paul Seagrave and his orchestra will provide the music for the !velglni_. ‘Last Sunday, the Pax Class took the church service at the ter the service. Team Standings The team standings as given out by Barbara Watson, last Sunday show Bill Stoenhouse‘s team leading by two points. Craig Cribar is taking names for the table tennis tournament to be held every Thursday evenâ€" ing after the Glee Club practice. Cups will be given to the chamâ€" pions. _ Class pins may be obtained by ordering them from Sheila McKnight. Although the women have alâ€" ways, been behind the projects of the Lions Club of Weston, it was felt that they could better augment the work of the Lions ‘f ther were organized. Conâ€" sequently, a meeting was held on Tuesday, Oct. 26th at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. H. C. Brookâ€" banks, 24 Lawrence Ave. W. for this purpose. Selina D. Stovell General Agent ‘ 4 Boyd Ave. CH. 1â€"6805 whject at your . nearest ‘Royal‘ Branch PARM IMPROVEMENT LOANS are available for many useful purposes. Ask Complete Insyrance Coverage AUTOMOBILE FINANCE SERVICE THE ROYAL BANK O F CA N A D A deas can be planted, too! Weston Branch _ â€" Mount Dénnis Branch Hou can bank on the ‘ You don‘t have to teach that son of yours that to reap a harvest, he must sow the seed. It may not be so easy to convince him that saving money can also bring a rich harvest & . . of inner satisfaction and peace of mind. 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