(l] d ' I G I I N I 'i,jii,, a sc 1 I I" Phtrtms, k One Of Hahn’s Mm Important Assets" . Re-Elect 97; 1gea.(riti': ( _ it-"',:" _ S" To Serve the Best Interests _ ~on Weston VOTING DAY. SAT" DEG. 3rd, 1955 . 'GITIZEIS 0F WESTON CONCILLOR 1956 For continued Progress Backed By Four Years Experience ii\;\l\/ l , , CHAIRMAN PARKS COUNCILLOR 1956 EXPERIENCE DOES} GOUIT '------ ulna - unor- 'uuuuoy. .0 M [can Rubble“ ind In. Bi., I the Elly-town liott; pun. w. Brook. L. Hal.. 1953-54 Ill-ELECT Electors of Weston PERRY ", "' team‘s. . , ,Fuqqnung CrriTEE llSYEN EVERY MORNING 6:35 TOP OF THE MORNING CFRB - 1010 On Your Radio Dial - CFRB iiitd'ii-auru", Hun-hr t, my}... tr,utr, gm It:. Wu. hm.- GORDON J. "I?! ’ tity numb? "mic; iitiGiG Alldhn - "Ariad- 'Il-ll-hv W. it. (Bill) F 1954 CHAIRMAN won: 3041 DUFFERIN ST. _ om TILL 10 m. Information or Trampomuion lucky draw: L lullaby, Function and F. loam. om. FOR CARS AND INFORMATION MI. 1-5928 Call CH. 1-1655 CHAIRMAN POLICE Tli. t}013n’s Rector fa; Preachea Farewell 'i------ Sermon Nov. 27th [ SPACE-OK for space taxis 1 over 10. - A?" ABOUT MEN-good. 11 OK for Ehildren patronagé. T FIGHTING SEABEES --good. FIT CAME FROM OUTER Following the service he and Mrs. Roe were guests of honour at a reception in the parish hall during which he was presented with an inscribed silver tray by Dr. H. S. Coulthard and a cheque by R. B. Nelson, Peo- pie's church warden on behalf of the members of the parish. Mrs. Roe was presented with I bouquet of red roses by Miss Phyllis' Redgrave, daughter of S. H. Jtedgrave, rector’s church warden. BENGAL BRIGADE - very good; good adventure for those over 10. DEVIL GIRL FROM MARS - , After more than " you: in Weston, Rev. George Roe, L51. conduct-(â€big lent mine " rector or Stv-Joha'l mum: church on Sunday. Novembet 27th. His (unwell addicts. given to a full congregation It the evening service hld u its text the 7th verse of ht Corin- thiuns. 3rd chapter - “So then neither is he that plunteth my- thing, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the in- crease." He give I review of the pron-cu achieved by St. John's during the period of his ministry. The butlist, supper was pro- vided by the Women's Auxiliary under the direction of Mrs. George Bullmore _ and Mrs. 'tomkinson. Mrs. S. H. Redgrave and Mrs. H. S. Coulthard poured tea, _ APPLIANCES Electrohiime memo“ CHILD M 0 WE til UIDE I LOTS OF ROOM - LOTS OF PARKING SPAOE - LOTS OF FAIR Eiriii] "PLEDGED TO QUALITY SINCE 1907" CO. I.'I'D. \Thempeon. menu" at the Bee- ver Lumber Co. " Weston. He rel-ted to the Time- and Guide that on Monday he had driven home to North Rad-1e for lunch. About fifteen minuteg lute: he started on the return journey to hi. place of Maine“ but stopped " the Winder'l ur- vknuuon at Weuton Rd. and J e St. to get some nu tor the Jack wasn't thinking about having the oil checked but when the attendant suggested it, he said, "Okay." After lifting up the "bonnet" or hood of the car, the nttendant remarked. “In this your cat?" Thinking he wasn’t hearing right, Jack said, "Pardon." The attendant repeated the gun "out at the 3.135401 gm It Oil that“ Fill Slimming on Illdor Hood tt v91 I out od "loam. ttliJ.tiirt.iirEtEeJi, Mm, â€EVE t" ago ft A, we '.'..ttlttrlwe up, much“ 9nd 19m "COME AND MEET YOUR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOUR" Public 1liiliiias "et-i.-- SOUND --- BUSINESS , ADMINISTRATION ItE-ElLlliityr RICHARDSON ,"1i"'Ciii. -- "CHARLIE" WESTON Maybe the urvicc nation man would any the motto of this story u, always check your oil Juk but?! the lent idea. But lines the cat seemed to have adopted than, chk Ind " wile hive chimed the cut " their Btmog, BROWN!!! An enrolment of " Brownies of Pack, 278 A and B in to take place 'December 6th at Melody Rand school. The Guide: will be serving refreshments. Pl- rents will be welcome. guitar - or Ther! _the a} took up ff re-elected l will continue to serve Westoh to the beat . of my ability. for yoemmrttfldertce and support in the past six years during which i have had the privilege of serving you. as b-tii-th-tNate. VOTERS or WESTON 'Thtiith'd BRUCE POLLKRD Public Utilities Commissioner C. M. â€CHARIIE" RICHARDSON FURNITURE