‘[ wantep |Choose Two Weston Men ss=â€"â€"â€"|Top Officers Of Kiwanis rate to ladies in exchange for time Officers for 1955 Kiwanis Club|dler. R. S. MeLauchlin 27%. FUNEA ,. AND ELECT _ ~ GEORGE W. BULL T‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_._â€" EDISON HELPED CANADA This gives equal representation over the Municipality â€" Edison installed the generator 2 CANDIDATES IN EACH SECTION â€" NORTH â€" SOUTH â€" EAST. ff;hï¬r?;:?g:;snt%;:'nvï¬:ï¬u%g:l P n R in 1883. Ml‘u‘onhunflvdiï¬dlocv'y Shop owners and operators. George W. Bull 2, Eim St. * Conroyal Flowers Barritter at Law Gordon Moore 47 Lippincott W. Salesman â€" Kent Ockley Ltd. Herbert J. Boake 141 Church St. Merchandise Mgr. Scythes & Co. Charles E. Conroy 134 Church St. MAYOR â€" HARRY ciark X Jack Holley 137 Rosemount Ave. ‘ Transâ€"Canada Air Lines Supervisor Polling Day, Saturday, Dec. 4th 14 Church St. _ â€" Merchant â€" Weston Sheet We Fred Templeman Fascione Acadomy of ‘Advanced FOR DETAILS AND APPOINTMENTS MUV. 2911 Men of Business and Executive Ability For A Business and Executive Council In Weston For 1955 Style Cut and Styled Setting Hair urge your support for the Folowing Candidates: e Sound Business Administration For 1955 â€" For Cars or Information Call CH. 1â€"1171, 1â€"1172, CH. 4â€"0576 Shampoo â€" To ELECT ROBERT #» WOOD SPONSORED BY MAIN ST. NORTH BUSINESS PROPERTY OWNERS ELECTORS OF WESTON FOR COUNCILLOR 1955 Election Day, Saturday, December 4th 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. â€" COUNCILLORS â€" Your Vote And Influence Are Respectfully Solicited Metal AS COUNCILLOR nomination for the presidency. He was deeply moved in his anâ€" nouncement to the club memâ€" bers. Thus the nomination reâ€" port was revised and C. J. Weeks, viceâ€"president, will head the club for 1955. This is the full list of officers elected: Im. past president, P. D. Ellis; presiâ€" dent, C. J, Weeks; Ist viceâ€" president, J. Tomlinson; 2nd viceâ€"president, G. M. Ferguson; treasurer, G. S. Frise, Direcâ€" tors, 2â€"year period: R. Leslie D. Winters, J. A. Dove, A. E. Rowâ€" ley; lâ€"year period: K. G. Chanâ€" Officers for 1955 Kiwanis Club of West Toronto were elected Thursday aÂ¥ Casa Loma and the two top offices went to Weston Owing to doctor‘s suggestion, First _ Viceâ€"president Gordon Announce Grand Opening Of New Store On Dec. 9 Operator of the store, J. Ausâ€" tin, Phm. B., Ph. C., graduated from the Ontario College of Pharmacy in 1943. He went into business first in 1947, operating a store on Eglinton and Dufferâ€" in. Since that time he has opened and operated two other stores, one in Islington and another on Eheppard Ave. W., North York. Austin‘s Drug Store, 2526 Keele St. (at Maple Leaf Drive) will hold its grand opening on Thursday, December 9th, it was announced this week. ‘ Viceâ€"Pres Gerald M. Ferguson Mr. Ferguson joined the club in 1949 and won his election beâ€" cause of the work that he has done during this period. His keen intellect and training mark him a&g.a leader and bis genial manner as one who will win support. ‘lhese two men, who will auvance to the presiâ€" dency, are capable of carrying the tremendous load as presiâ€" dent of the club when their day comes. The members of the diâ€" rectorate are well known, active workers in the community, 1955 officers and‘directors will be inâ€" stalled next month to take office this first of the year. and a hard worker on various committees and directorates. He becomes first viceâ€"president as a result of the ability he has shown. ership, business training and executive work have marked him as a worthy leader of a club that has made history in the community and in Kiwanis. He takes over a gigantic task with a solid following of memâ€" bers and the goodwill of the citizens of West Toronto. Viceâ€"Pres. John Tomlinson .. Mr. Tomlinson also of Queen‘s Dr., Weston joined the West Toronto Club in 1950, coming from the Barrie Club, where he had years of experience in Kiâ€" wanis work. During his four years in West Toronto he. has proven himself most capable President Cogil J. Weeks Mr. Weeks, of Queens Drive, Weston, entered the. West Torâ€" onto Club in the year 1942 and has been an active member ever since. He has served with markâ€" ed ability on various commitâ€" tees, on the board of directors, His leadâ€" Mr. and Mrs. G. Elliott, 12 Boniface, were hosts at a delightâ€" ful party at their home, in honâ€" or of Mrs. Elliott‘s brother, Mr. Jack Milne, on the occasion of his birthday. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Davey from Nobleton and Mr. and Mrs. Howâ€" ard of Belfountain, On Tuesday night, Mrs. Dorâ€" othy ‘Cotter was hostess at a baby shower given in honour of Mrs. Dot Shaji by the Wednesday Nighters, Mrs. Shaji was recipâ€" ient of many lovely gifts. A deâ€" lightful luncheon followed the presentation. Our heartiest congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ciavareilla on their second wedding anniver. sary, November 19; also a Happy Birthday to Mrs. Ciavarella, On Saturday, November 20th, Mrs. Roy Riseley entertained at a card party in honour of her mother‘s birthday. About 16 guests were present. Out of town guest was Mrs, Vera Rogers of Hamilton, COMING EVENTS Don‘t forget the meeting of the Pelmo Park Home and School is being held on Monday, November 29th. It is "Fathers‘ Nite", "Citizenship" and the "Xmas Meeting" all in one. The guest speaker will be Dr. Walâ€" ter F. Koerber, of Jarvis School Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, who are celeâ€" brating their 42nd wedding anâ€" niversary, Hearty best wishes to you both. Jack and Mae Dickey are celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary on Monday, Noâ€" vember 29th. This column wishes to conâ€" gratulate and sends best wishes to all couples in the Pelmo Park district who are celebrating their anniversary this month. Maurice and Freda Hook, Pelâ€" mo Crescent, are celebrating their 2ist wedding anniversary on Thursday, November 25th. Mickey and Val McColman, Pelmo Crescent, are celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary on Thursday, November 25th. ANNIVERSARIES November seems a very popuâ€" lar month for wedding anniâ€" versary celebrations in the Pelâ€" mo Park area. Best wishes to Sheila White, who celebrates her ninth birthâ€" day on Thursday, November 25th, BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings to Howard Bannister, who is celebrating a birthday on Wednesday, Noâ€" vember 24th, on en n Ontme "Butch" Terry, Deehurst Ave., is progressing satisfactorily atâ€" ter his recent eye operation, The sincere sympathy of the district is offered to Misses Helâ€" en and Claire Warwick, Pelmo Crescent, on the death of their mother on Tuesday, November 16th, Friends and neighbours are very pleased to» hear that Art Groves, 38 Farnsworth Avenue, is speedily recovering from his recent operation. » Pleased to hear that little Reeve Fred McMahon and Deputyâ€"Reeve Maurice Hook, have just returned from a short hunting vacation in the northâ€" lands. From all reports and evidence the hunting was perâ€" fect. the area concerned no time would be lost in bringing the subdivision up to the standards required by the approved subâ€" division plan. In the absence of the Township Clerk, Engineer and Solicitor, the delegation was requested to approach council on Monday. November 22nd at their area, Mr. A. E. May of 21 Battersea Crescent stated that 5 roads in the area had been paved for a width of only 18 feet when the subdivision plan showed m required width of 20 feet. Similarly the overall width of the roads should have been 30 feet and were actually only 22 feet 9 inches in width. In adâ€" dition to these discrepancies, Mr. May stated that 5‘ concrete sidewalks that were to run the full length of the subdivision on Keele and Lawrence Streets still had not deen built. Edgevally Ratepayers‘ Assoc. Wyndale Subdivision A delegation from the Edgeâ€" vally Ratepayers‘ Association appeared before council with reâ€" gard to the uncompleted portion of the Wyndale Subdivision in Actingâ€"Reeve Maurice Hook advised the delegates that Counâ€" cil were very pleased at being informed of these discrepancies and that in all cases of this sort sufficient monies were always held back and that although some delay and inconvenience is bound to accrue to the disâ€" advantage of the ratepayers in (Continued from Page J) In ordér to show ‘the unaâ€" nimity . of . council on this matâ€" Ward 2 seconded same. ‘Pelmo Park Patter MRS. M. HOOK â€" CH. 1â€"2573 * _ COAL and FUEL OIL â€" leaders in Heating Equipment â€" 405 Rogers Rd. LY. N.Y. COUNCIL CONSUMERS COAL CO. LTD By MRS. J. LOFTHOUSE REPORT FROM REXDALE Congratulations to Mr. Vern Fry, 51 Allenby, who shot and killed a 370 1b. bear while on a recent hunting trip to Northern Ontario. The hunting party, which consisted of eight men, one of whom was Mr. Bridge man, merchant of Weston, also shot seven deer. "Good shooting boys!" ‘A baby boy, Austin Leonard, was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Staley on Monday morning, Noâ€" vember 22nd. Mrs. Staley‘s be with her daughter at the Friends and neighbours send their best wishes for a speedy recovery to Mrs. T. S. Hore, 42 Huntsmoor, who recently underâ€" went a serious operation. Mrs. Hore is a member of the Home and School Executive. Mr. and Mrs. S. Schmid left Saturday to return to Holland after a brief two week visit to Mrs: Schmid‘s sister, Mrs. D. Taylor, 17 Chalfont. NevVEP HILS s.sâ€"mmmmmmnsammemise T EUDOI®H in remicrrmmccccecmenmennses BOb CS .......s..ssmammrateetirse PELMO PARK BOWLING LEAGUE FRIDAYX NITERS Lticky DUCKS \..mummeismcine Belly AcheBI8 .mm Guy$ & DOIS ..ssâ€"mmmerammmmmem Hustlers . Hot Shots Mighty ATOMS .......ssmmame for Boys; his theme, "preparing your child for citizenship" folâ€" lowed by an open discussion period. Mrs. Verkaik, from Holâ€" land, will sing Christmas Carols in Dutch. Refreshments will be served by the fathers. APPEAL FOR TOYS The Dutch Flood Relief have asked for toys in usuable conâ€" dition for the children of the Holland Marsh for Christmas. Please bring all toys unwrapped to the Home and School Meetâ€" ing on Monday, November 29th. Remember this meeting is at 8 p.m. sharp. When St. Philip‘s is enlarged, a new organ will be installed to replace the old organ from the original church which was desâ€" troyed by fire. The proceeds, $1,700 will be used to help meet the expenses of the church extension fund. Mrs. Stuart glass, convener and her assistant, Mrs. R. M. Calhoun expressed their thanks to all who took part in making the bazaar such a huge success, especially the Parochial Guild and the Women‘s Auxiliary. Personals Congratulations to. Miss Virâ€" ginia Ingles, 809 Royal York Rd. on her 12th birthday, Noâ€" vember 18th. Virginia was hostâ€" ess to a small number of her friends at a dinner party, The parish hall was gaily decorated with varied coloured streamers and yuletide decoraâ€" tions. A novel booth was the post office where packages donated were sold just as they were reâ€" ceived from the donors. Congratulations to Jeannie Colquhoun, 2270 Lawrence Ave. West on her eighth birthday, Friday, Nov. 26. Bazaar At SDPhlllp'l Lady Kemp opened the baâ€" zaar at St, Philip‘s parish hall, Dixon Rd. Saturday afternoon, Nov. 20th. Suffers Fracture Best wishes to Mrs. Bettridge, 14 Inchcliffe for a speedy recovâ€" ery from her recent accident. Mrs. Bettridge suffered â€" a painful fracture to her leg in a fall, :l.ho.“md"fl Mfl m Mr. E. Banasco, 20 Batterseas Crescent and Mr. E. Beatty, 26 Batterseas Crescent accompanied The winner of the first prize was Mrs. A. McLaughlin. Mrs. J. Wardrope was second; Mrs. Reta Hicks, third; and low score prize went to Mrs.Doris Hunter. clerk and his staff prepare the election literature. The weekly euchre was held at the home of Mrs. James Colâ€" quhoun 2270 Lawrence Ave. West last Thursday. It‘s perfumed too, at that; ‘"‘The cup that cheers" can now be ours In almost nothing flat; We love the faint elusive scent, The flames that dance and leap; It‘s here! It‘s blue! It‘s beautiful! It‘s Mrs. Glass advised this writer â€"When is it cheap?t 22 P " cheap" NATURAL GAS here! It‘s blue! It‘s LY. 2161â€"3 By Harold Watts CH. 1â€"5026 HAPPENINGS iRE-ELECT mck J 1 _ COUnNnciLLOo®R 32 29 29 14 Guest speakers at the film night after the evening service will be Mr. Geo Ferny and Mr. Richelle. These two men will show a film entitled No Vacant Chairs. Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Elliot, 781 Royal York Rd. celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary. St. Andrew‘s Church Next Sunday will be Chrisâ€" tian Education Day at St. Anâ€" drews. The teachers and Sunâ€" day school officers will be inâ€" stalled by the Rev. Walter Welch. Mary Tracy for December ist. Over $80 was collected in the district as a neighbourly act as a little help to those who lost most or all of their belongings in the flood in October. Mrs. Dunâ€" ning has kindly offered to disâ€" tribute the envelopes to the ones in Thistletown for us. The evening group from Toâ€" ronto Bible College were in charge of evening service at the church, Mr. E. Chicetta brought the message and another two young men brought a message in testimony. The Sunday School Christmas tree is to be held December 10th pital and feeling much better. that the old organ is about 126 years old, The organ and bell af St. Philip‘s is all that was salvaged from the fire. We are pleased to report that Mr, B. l;-h’hh-:ï¬lu- CITIZENS OF WESTON Progressive Improvement of Municipal Services Beavtification of Parks and Playgrounds REâ€"ELEGCT Ladies & Gentiemen» COUNCILLOR 1955 H.ivumgmnphcsmuuhn-m\d as one be the Sth consecutive Y*9" 1 am asking for yout *4 * * wmars for th* yeat 1955. of 1953 and 1954 Chairman of Parks °_/ k best for the taxpayer | ELEGCT holding their bazaar on Saturâ€" THE TiMES Anp CH. 1â€"5502 > «â€"â€" BOAKE â€" COUNCILLOR 1955 VOTE AN OPEN LETTER â€" To The Citizens Of WESTON Election Day Saturday, Dec. ELECTORS OF WESTON ;{ Weston. 5 MAIN ST. S. WESTON TO of yout of 1954 Chairman of Works Call CH. 1â€" Sincerely, JACK PETRIE. candidates Information ér Ti This will +340 *R