has been visiting with Wer cousin, Mrs. John Ezard. * Woodbridge â€" ATias 8â€"1201 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MacDonald _ On Tuesday evening the Boy ere recent of Mrs. O.)Scouts‘held their first uuodn{‘of evins and Om Imo with their leader, Don Nieâ€" Miss Bertha Beamish of Bolton Cloverleaf Dancing TRENCHING SEPTIC TANKS BEDS INSTALLED and WATER LINES _â€" News from Nashville _ _ EVANS AVE." At Junction of Q.E. and No. 27 Highway THE CRESCENDOS JAN. 23rd Duffle Coats SWEATERS STAN MAXEY â€" Lined Jeans EVERY SATURDAY HOTEL Reg. $55 SUITS Popular Makes SLACKS _ 3.99 Commencing All Sports ,309]0 SHIRTS . _ OGFF BOYS‘ SUBURBAN COATS _ @.95 All Men‘s Reg. 14.95 Reg. 4.95 BOYS‘ BOYS‘ BOYS‘ CORD . 15.95 P PINE STREET â€" WOODBRIDPGE 39.95 i MQ Sn i SALE PRICE leader Mrs, T. Cranston and asâ€" sistants Mrs. B. Cain and Pat Nie« page, held the first meeting of the new year at the Church on Friâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Burbidge e tertained a party of friends v:{ Saturday evening; feature of the evening was a showing of pictures of their recent trip to Florida. Anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. James Maw, Sr. . . and Mr. and Mrs. George Sant, whose wedding day was Jan. 14th. The annual supper will take place at the Church on January Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Boyce, Brian and Vicky, of Toronto, were guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul last Sunday. e g.95 30% OFF The Explorer Group, with their 'Phon. AT. 8â€"1032 OFFICEâ€"â€"3 Wallace Street SHOPâ€" (rear) 44 Sth Ave. N. GLBBONS PRINTING .yO.USE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Commentigl Printing Woddin?';hï¬onery Typewriters P Adding Machines Cash Registers Office Furniture Rubber Stamps Advertising Specialties Mimeographing Printed Cellulose Tape Counter Sales Books .99 WOODBRIDGE Leather Jackets Windbreakers BOYS‘ FLANNELETTE Sports Coats TROUSERS PYJAMAS Top Coats soyYs‘ SPORTS "éDATS Assorted Sizes REVERSIBLE All Men‘s Reg. 29.95 Reg. 27.95 Reg. 10.95 Reg. 15.95 Reg. 8.95 Reg. 2.95 ; Men‘s BPYS‘ BOYS‘ ‘â€" TIES "=â€" 99c ©1 _ MIVS, GeqIgt SRA O 219 of Mrs. George Brownlee, Mrs. Don A. Irwin, anticipate a large atâ€" tendance. All members and church group adherents are invited to the supper. _ * % Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burb&d}fo on the birth of their daughter, Nora Fawn who is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burbidge. * "r-x December 31, 1959. All donaâ€" ions made after that date will be credited ‘to 1960; Mrs. H. Rudolphi arrived> by plane from â€" Victoria, B.C., last Thursday morning to be with the family for the funeral of hef fathâ€" er, the late Omar Devins. Visitors with â€"Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vermeer and family were "Ir. and Mrs. Jake Honing and Mr. Hank Vermeer. > s By action of the General Asâ€" sembly in 1959, the fiancial year of the Presbyterian Church closed The pupils of Twin Elms School, accompanied by Mr, Crooks, enâ€" joyed a to%ozxnn party on Thursâ€" day afternoon on the hills of Lastâ€" chuck Farm. E_ s y Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. James Maw, Sr., were Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Farr and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Farr of Thistletown; Mr. and Mrs. Claire Farr and family; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pearson and famâ€" ily; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Farr and mmu-s‘mm m YOU‘LL DELIGHT / wESTON 20% OFF $12 5.45 $12 1.99 ® SALE PRICE $7 §4 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE family; Mr. and Mrs. Janies } Jr., and two song; Mr. and _||Jack Maw, Jr. and thrée chil and Mr. and"Mrs. Harry Lostc ï¬( and ‘/\;)oa r.dh and m.:mt‘u Mrs. en Nieâ€" family enjoyed Christmas their parents, Mr. and Mrs Herb Niepage, Norma and Dianne. ... * â€""yeâ€" s Mr. and Mrs, William Agar and sons ‘were hï¬u for brothers and sisters of eir family for the holidays. . P A sincere and spiritual‘ introducâ€" tion of the Christmas season was presented by 50 members of the Sunday School, Choir and Church members recently. The pageant left .a dgep impression on . the thoughts and minds of the chilâ€" dren. A large audience‘ attended the well conducted pageant under the direction of Mrs, Roy Cain. Tom Cranston gave the narration; music was conducted by N. J. Black with Mrs. L. Whetstone at the organ. â€" â€" Congratulations to Ernest Agar who won a record on "Uncle Bob‘s" radio show in Brampton. _Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Burnfield and daughters visited with relatives in Orillia on Saturday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wardiaw on Xmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapman and fam ily of Weston, and Misses Grace Espy and Nellie Chapman of Toronto. ; Mr. and Mrs. Don Niepage, Mt. and Mrs. Ken Niepage and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross entertained their families at a skating party at the Woodbridge Arena last weekend, together with other friends with whom the boys play hockey. _ CAMERA CENTRE H. J. CADWALLAPER, Mgr. Cor. Main and John St. WESTON K. E. McAFEE, B. Com. Chattered Accountant J. Kenneth. Kidd, Q.C. REALTOR WOODBRIDGE RO. 9â€"4901â€"AT. 8â€"1143 BARRISTER, STEEL â€" CAST Cor. St. Clair & Old Weston Rd. 6 TOWNSLEY ST. \ Fraser & Simms * Barristers, Solicitors INCH‘S HERB SILLS EM. 3â€"6097 â€"â€" ATias 8â€"0423 HIGHWAY NO. 7 Gest 6f Hwy. No. 27 . _ PHOTOGRAPHIC _ . SUPPLIES and DEVELOPING ; W. M. MYERS CHARTERED : ACCOUNTANT Hawman Avenue, Weedbridge Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. a.m. to noon Sot. or by appointment ‘Concrete Products Ltd. m. T. samitson is May a co. Reyal Gank Building, Terente Tuesdays 7â€"9.30; Pridays 3â€"5 p.m. WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL Open All Day Saturday f ank of Neva Scofia Chambers J MAIN ST. SOUTH BM. 21604 OR AT. 61453 Phone ATias 8â€"0511 S. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. _ Professional Directory WOODBRIDGE CH. 4â€"5991 For All â€" W A NT ED HIGHEST PRICES PAID CH. 1â€"0111 CALL ATies 8â€"1161 T IN infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Hipkin, of Beckett Ave. was christened. Welcome, Cindy During the service at Elverston Park United Church, Sunday, the Unolticiglly, word has reached the members of Elverston Park Church that the building permit has been received. Maybe now we will see something further about the new church home. Rev. Bunt conducted a dedicaâ€" tion and installation of officers of the Women‘s Association on Sunâ€" day. The following ladies were present: Mrs. W. E. Gerry, pres.; Mrs. S. Scale, 1st vâ€"pres.; Mrs. B. Colquholm, _ 2nd vâ€"pres.; _ Mrs. George See, sec.; Mrs. G, Mowatt, treas.; Mrs. Reg. Todd, devotion conv.; Miss 0. Burlington, W.M.S. rep.; Mrs. G, Jameg, cocial cony.; Mrs. S. Neal, dainty box; Mrs. F. Hernsberger, Victor Home rep.; Mrs. Stewart Walton, pianist. Miss Rea Bell, of Grovedale Ave. is back home after her tonsillecâ€" tomy in _ Northwestern â€" General hospital last weekend. We are glad to see Thomas Maâ€" cauley is back out after a few days under the weather. ~ Travelling can be a compliâ€" cated business. 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