‘j~ufre got his eye cut with the puck f e NEWS|toi, weer. xr. Chedie is handiâ€" menvevin. ing: hockey for the boys again â€" L. Milep MacC w&hmmmmu: Mers" a m.muu)vwknnoumuu _ (Ner their parents and friends to |Sefting started. .:k- in the Thistletown| A bake sale and bazaar was B r l on Dec. 13th,. Miss Macâ€"|beld this Saturday at the United 4+ has many pupils throughâ€" |church. â€" 65 it the school. : Two services were held on Friâ€" _ (I How lovely every Friday |day St. Andrew‘s Day at St. Anâ€" 6 orning to see Rev. H. Martin |drew‘s Anglican church, Thistleâ€" â€" lBnd Rev. Frank Coyle go into town. Rev, Frank Coyle spoke } school to give the children |on, "Now is the Time." | â€" | WESTON MOTORS LIMITED (| How lovely every Friday to see Rev, H. Martin f Rev. Frank Coyle go into t school to give the children JOHN T. FERGUSéN, clerk of the session of Central United Church (with back to camera), places copper container in the cornerstone of the large addition to the church last Sunday morning. Left to right are: Rev. R. E. Spencer minister of Central Church; Dr. E. E, Long, secretary of the General Council of the United Church in Canada; Mr. Ferguson: F. L. Beecroft, great grandson of James Llever, founder of Central Church in 1812; and Dr. D. T. I. Forsyth, secretary of the Board of Christian Education for the United Church Before we had completed our facilities. However, we feel that the quality of our cars will more than make up for our unfinished conditions. â€"___VOLUME OF OUR NEW 1957 . CHEVROLETS » OLDSMOBILES CY / wttiegs oo «* . cmd $ | a.‘. ol n s > . § M3 maltien s e ons .. "aw~ _ e : # > e _ . es o. . $ : l w . e m 11. .. .. . o ’Q t ol t s . s t . s > oam ere G o ui ~ 12" e ks l o n . o ul s Pss . wol o oo DUE TO EXTRAORDINARY SALES a e Our suppy of 0.K. Used Cars has grown to the point where we were forced to open Our New Ultraâ€"Modern ‘53 OLDSMOBILE ‘98‘ 2 DOOR HARDTOP Gleaming 2 tone black and $ ivory. Full power, radio, whiteâ€" 1 79 5 walls. Real sharp. ; aire radio at Lawrence AND GUIDEâ€"Thursday, Dec. 6th, 1956â€"Page AT MAIN ST. S., AND BELLEVUE CRES. HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING "EXTRAâ€"VALUE" O.K. USED CAR BARGAINS ‘55 MONARCH OUTDOOR USED CAR DISPLAY CENTRE VISIT US SOON! â€" CHEVROLETâ€"â€"OLDSMOBILE c "o 1' ml 239 To say thank you for the work done by the Grade 8 class at the Dalziel Pioneer Farm Museum, Mrs. R. H. Neill of Thornhill inâ€" vited the entire class to her piâ€" oneer home on Friday November 16th. Johnston â€"(sub), E. Muirhead; freeze out, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Jameson, Ken Fry and Geo. Fosâ€" ter; draws, B. Alford, M. Patterâ€" son and F. Ella. TISTLETOWN PUBLIC .. .... Cossey, Mrs. Muirhead and Mrs. powerglide, radio. 1 owner car. 2 tene, radio, heater. Real economical transportation. â€"Photo by Ken Koehler ‘54 NASH RAMBLER 4.DOOR SEDAN «c radio. . becie. e«‘ 51 0€ By $ s . *.%%. x .cc s e : tm ma & The Albion Gardens staff will consist of: ® Mr. W. Praskey, Principal, in Grade VIII: Mr. F. Bingham in Grade VI/VII: Mrs. E. Hall in Grade IV/V; Mrs. P. Drew in Grade III/IV; Miss S. Hicks in II/III; Mrs. J. Stock in Grade 1/II; Mrs. P. Gibbons in Grade I; Miss D. Marshall in Kindergarâ€" ten. ‘Thistletown Public School staff will consist of: Mr. E. B. Misener, Principal, in Grade VII/VIII; Mr. W. Case in Grade VI; Mr. B. Campbell in Grade V: Miss E. Caswell in iGrade IV; Miss D. Shaw in Grade III: Mrs. N. King in Grade TI; Miss V. Mattson in Grade I, Miss J. Martin in Kindergarten. â€" Mr. E. Giles will act as Prinâ€" cipal‘s relief in both sehools. This move will be most beneâ€" ficial ot the children, not only in improved accommodation, but in the spirit of friendly rivalry beâ€" tween two schools which are close together both physically and in feeling one for the other. : Because Albion Gardens Pubâ€" ‘lic School will be ready after the Christmas holidays, and because Thistletown public school is overâ€" crowded, eight classrooms will move from Thistletown to Alâ€" bion Gardens for the remainder of this year. This move will bring children out of portables into regular classroqgms and allow the full use of ‘auditoriums in both schools. Patsy Makuch accepted the volumes on behalf of the class and Jan Mayall thanked Mrs. Neill for her hospitality and kindness to the whole class. ALBION GARDENS .. .. .. ... _ As a further gesture of appreâ€" clation Mrs. Neill presented the class with the threeâ€"volume ediâ€" tion of Jeffries‘ Picture History of Early Canada. l At the morning service in Wesminster United there were baptised on Sunday, Decemâ€" ber 2nd: David James, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gollins, 55 Buttonwood Ave.; Bruce Wilâ€" liam, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bayes, 22 Sykes Ave., and Janet Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Maskens, 51 Paâ€" tika Ave. In the afternoon, Susan Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Devries, 48 Lamont Ave., was baptised privately. Weston _ DEEP CUT SPECIALS! _ JEWEL SHORTENING .. =~27. LIBBY‘S BEANS ~*::=>2â€"â€"29 LUSHUS POWDERS > 325. FRUIT COCKTAIL <::> .39 _ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES BACK BACON .:. .69 WIENERS | â€"â€" =â€"â€"â€"33. HADDOCK FILLETS ==«_ 29. STEAKS ROASTS Florida Marsh, Seedless, No. 1 Grade, Size 96 California Fancy Navel ORANGES NORTHERN SPY APPLES :.....75. BRUSSELS SPROUTS GRAPEFRUIT â€" 10â€"49. 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