is * nt i } m';:{‘ Y i# 9% ©} i'l _â€"OCLAUSENS 1| SUPERTEST Station art t _ Ingham‘s Mâ€"M Food Market 000C _~. KLEINBURG “’u&“wmwubflm a year of :"W“M and making new ones. To all go ;nmm and happi¢st greetings. May cach uad w Td 1§42. Juhe _ $1. _weston aad ‘ 15. 1 CH. 10102 sud 4 VUUIUO " aZae/ . . With theory withes for a happy holiday € season, we gréet all our good friends * i § and and extend our heartfelt thanks for _ * the a, of serving such wonderful people. ‘ A‘very Meryy Christmas to one and ali! THIS MESSAGE is BROUGHT TO YOU THROUGH THE COURTESY OF THESE PUBLIGCâ€" MINDED BUSINESS MEN â€" â€" â€" SHELL SERVICE efore Taking A Drink â€" THINK TWICE 196 Main St. S. in the recent gast were presid ho ELEVATOR: _ W. F. Morrissey sold his 98â€" 2cre near Highway 27. and Dlmfllzud forâ€" $1,100,000 to Valentine â€" Construction â€" Comâ€" pany to build a 450â€"home deve!~ opment on the lot. Mr. Morrissey rm',,-: : Of Local re Land HEARL‘S COURTESY CORNER PELMO Cervicentre 1908 Jane St. WESTON â€"€H. 1â€"5761 _ Bunty Lawless won the Queen‘s Plate, twice: won the Canadian . Championship, . a nd was voted Canada‘s horse of the J&:.'-.a.z‘gw_ “&lflim-l\mflo& it. Four uanht later. when * Bunty Lawless died he accepted m‘mhmm&tot:uu a similar offer from a bullding |Christmas preparations there is|bear syndicate. « However the dealâ€"never went through even though a $75,000 down payment was made, __ Mr, Morrissey said that he put the price so high not because he wanted to make money but beâ€" cause the farm .was "home" for him and his horses. But he realâ€" ized that he mustn‘t stand in the way of progress.: . , Shell Service Station and Snack Bar CHAS. IRELAND & SON land â€" six years; ago ;f* + to use as a retire, a F i us "ma«s»"=â€"| EDGELEY DISTRICT was oftered $1.075,. || | Miss Blle Whitemore â€" AVenue 5â€"2356 NO. 27 HIGHWAY NORTH OF NO, 7 . . . Wishing You A Merry Christmas and * A Very Happy New Year! DICK AND BESSIE ALFORD FARM IMPLEMENTS WOODBRIDGE : Mr. Morrissey‘s problem now is to find a home for his other 26 horses. ps the school children hold their annual party and entertain their ’luu-euhuy in 1951. He was 21 years old when he died in 1956 and was buried next to another of the many. horses that brought not a great deal of social activity in our community this week but the first of the Christmas parties CITIES SERVICE STATION TED WARD WINDERS TAXI WESTON CH. 1â€"1133 ALCOHOL and GAS Give The Doctors _ _ A Holiday ... too and could lead YOU week. The ladies have c?and a ~very successful year during which they have sent two donaâ€" tions of good used" elothing to the Fred Vietor Mission :g which were included 5 quilts h the ladies h ave .made.‘during the year. The fall Bazaar gave a net profit of $313.40. Rev. Davies conducted the inâ€" stallation of officers with the following slate for the coming year. President Mrs, Eldon Fierâ€" heller; 1st Vice, Mrs. C. H. Boake; 2nd Vice, Mrs. R. J. Darâ€" iington; Secretary, Mrs» Fred Hendry; treasurer, Mrs. S um ~ merfeldt; Missionary â€"Convener, Mrs. Garnet Keffer a n d Mrs. Boake; Parsonage Convenert, small and sisters, We |Mrs. Locke;~Christian Stewardâ€" !m'-%‘-uumt:;n& Mrs: > Boake; â€" Literature, ment over re W’U' mm to be 4 cx..........ï¬: this year |Cancer Society, Mrs. W. Robinâ€" but we understand there will be|son and Mrs. N; Campbell, a choral service by the children 2 80 05 in the United Chureh on Sunâ€"|~ ./( t Boake motored to hy ndunine . ~ C â€"TCC¢. * ~~1 Mr.â€"C. H. Boake motgred: to * y eveniig: . . «_ Montreal this week where he atâ€"| Douglas W 4 tended a large Holstein sale.|birthday‘ an _ ‘The Women‘s Association‘ of|They reported some very severe "He w Edgeley .United Church held|cold and stormy weather on the |in the world" their annual meeting during the |return trip. ed a racing | ucuhr‘umthl&wm t n . > * ‘dayâ€" gift, Man lfgm: oi!lx:l:n‘ Q. elar luf Mr, Harold Boake was again you too Doug. The May all the joys of the Te Holiday Season _, remain E with you forever VILLAGE SHOE STORE Woodbridge Islington Ave. N. & Dixon Rd. CH. 1â€"1869 Malton Rd. 3 ty t hJ es \ Wa f * &?’\ ~a % % . emmtitens, &1 oeats en ‘ # WESTON â€" MALTON GARAGE â€" JARRET‘S ESS0 STATION (Beside Being Poor Taste) DONT MIX BU. 6â€"2471 ‘WESTON MOTORS LTD. .__ CHEVROLETâ€"O.K. USED CARSâ€"CHEV. TRUCKS USED CAR â€"DISPLAY 14 MAIN ST. NORTH CP NEW CAR SHOWROOM â€" 30 MAINâ€"ST. SOUTH Cb danpemi ind onl oee o in in o & ( Tis, o. Pocie NS 4. tz hi tney revarnch . is " Uie| to the table on the left McCARTHY‘S sUNOCO STATION 337 Main N. CH. 1â€"8906 COVEYDUCK‘S CITIES SERVICE STATION 1772 Jane $t. CH. 4â€"9872 WESTON [ +) birthday‘ and ‘ to ‘ use ‘ Doug‘s , "He was the happiest boy in the world" for he had receivâ€" ed a racing bike for his birth» y gift. Many Happy returns to . David.Boake spent his, birthâ€" day last week in ‘Toronto where he and his motherâ€"enjoyed lun~ cheon ‘and : a. shopping© party., .\lmymppyufum Boake home where a photograâ€" pher .took several tamily porâ€" Douglas Wyatt celebratéd his Remember during the holl# ‘day season to be especially care= ful on the highways. Do not W# the, cause . of spoiling ) else‘s Christmas or New Y\ or of inflicting sorrow and paip en your own family., I WESTON TIMES AND QAUIDE To the staff of the W o04= bridge: News and all my rud.-f ers a Very Merry Christmas ang a Happy New Year with Peat® CH. 1â€"5231 CH. 1â€"5178