_ Weston Couple Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. Bannenmn first started in the hardware business in Bel. wood, Ontario, where he owned a urdare not: tor 19 years. To celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mr. Ban. neman‘s son, Gordon, sue a party for his pare-Ms at which over 100 guests attended on January 19. Kr. and In, Alec Manama»: to uh a holiday during the ot I0 Fem Avenuc, Weston, cel- ' month . "MEL, - In Bannerman, owner of Banneuun's. Hardware in Wes Ion. Wu tturried to sum Curry on January â€.1011. Af. ter their marriage in Toronto, they livid tive year: in Fort William. Mr. and Mrs. Bannerman have two children, Sandra and mm don. They also have Ctve grand: children. Mr. Bannermaq will be leav- ing this Saturday fox St. Peters- burg, Florida, when: he intends unrated their m Wedding An. niverury on January I). In the spring of 1941. Mr. Bannermnn bought his present business in Weston, Laura Secord WILF’S tlltlf ' SPORTS INCH'S DRUG STORE INCH'S DRUG STORE WESTON SMART SHOP up T0 50% AND MORE DRESSES -- cons -- suns NIGHTIES - SlIPS Reg. to $5.98 WiLF'S CYCLE & SPORTS .._. WESTON 10 to 33% on 1 spe’cial $2.95 We Sell Hunting Licences -- Guns & Ammo 1948 WESTON RD. Reg. $7s50 Now $3.98 i suggztrglrzlxssom Ree. 5335 Now $2.25 Special $49.95 ---------F- Skis & Boots 10 to 33% Off Repairs To All Makes of Bicycles & Tricycle: 19 John St. u. Weston ERAS & GIRDLES Carlie: HOCKEY GLOVES SKATES Hockey & Figure 1937 Weston " at John St. WESTON SMART SHOP Skates & Saws Sharpened = Keys Cut ',omplete Line of Ice Fishing Equipment tttll Bicycles lk Tricycles F PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED CLEARANCE SALE 10% to 33% OFF See Our Complete line OF 1964 CLEARANCE SALE GOLF CLUBS & BAGS Drastically Reduced For Fast, Courteou And Friendly 'sl',,',',',.?, Try mars Others Do, Why Not You PHONE CH 1-1153-54-55 $pe.tialu...Y2.. PRICE Shop While They lost Special $1.99 mp5 Reg. to $5.98 Broken Sizes and Colours Zenith Hearing Aids Presents $2000 Io hospital Lion Ed Rushbrook introduced Mr. KB Ferguson, Adminis- trator of the Humber Memorial Hospital " well I: the head, of the various departments President Lew Rodger pressded over the meeting. The "emu Um Club Inact- ing cl Wednesday, January a w" held at an? Humbug Ilen- orial lingual in the Glider“. mom Clarke Wadi-w and Ed Busbbnook who are alto mem- hen of the Hospital Board were on hand to greet member: In they, arrived for the dinner meeting. A cheque for $2,000 was pre- sented to the Hospital from the Lions Club. This represents the fourth instalment of their orig inal $10,000 pledge. This money has been allocated, by request, to furnishings for the Hospital', Children', Department. BOWLING SHOES Campbell Golf Set with Bag Reg. $6.95 to, $7.95 broken sizes Phone 241-5341 Name Brand Elizabeth Arden Prepr rations CH 1-5781 I prospect l The Group Committee of 6 Weston Cubs and Scouts, wish to 'express their appreciation of the ‘support given the-Card Party. t'l‘his was an especially pleasant evening and personally I wounl ‘inok forward to a repeat in thc The sympathy of the area Is extended in the (angily of Mrs. Ashwell. formerly of Jane Street, who passed away recently Get well wishes to Janet Mam. The Ladies Auxiliary ot) Branch 213. Canadian Legion} had a very successful Euchre) on January 21. The winners‘ were: Ladies: lst Helen Hud, son, 2nd Mrs. Scott, Consolation Joan Martin. Men: Ist Mr. o. Bracken. Md Mrs. _fiomlrinson. Consolation John O‘Neill. Thus John proves his consistency. ial winning the "Booby Prize" at) the Auxiliary Euchres. Nexl‘ Euchre. Tuesday, February 18. BOB WILSON OF WESTON is h winger on the Michigan Tech lreshm-n hockey learn at Houghlon, Michigan. A 1963 graduate of Downsview Colleg- iate, he is meioring in civil en- gineering. He formerly played Junior "B" hockey for the Likeshore Goodyear: and Jun. ior "A" for the Whitby Dun. lops. Varsity coach. John Mac- Inna rates Wilson I top notch On January 25, Mrs. L. (Dar een) Hembrutf was guest ot honor at a Stork Shouer. given by Norma Citulski. More than 20 friends, neighbours-and rela- tives gathered to wish her _ and many really beautiful gills were received. The Hemhrull family are leaving our district this week, so the shower sur- ved to wish them health and luck in their new home. as well. Best wishes to Warren and Dorothy Lohnes. and children, who moved to Derrydown Rd, Downsview. this past week. Euchre. CCM Cafeteria. Fri- day. January M. a pm. Admis, sion 50c. evening and pets wok forward to a very near future Weston Ul.llf Executive For 'iid The Parish Group of St. Dav. id's Anglican Church-. 1798 Lav.- rence Ave. W. are sponsoring a Card Party. featuring Bridge and Euchre, in the Parish Hail. Tuesday. February 4. at 8 p m Admission 50c. Prizes and \Re- freshmenls. A special feature of this evening is BABY SITTING at 25c per hour, A member of the Young Adults Group of St. Davids' will babysit in your (N r home for this very reasonahie rate. For more information re garding this service please call either: CH 4-2877 m; CH mam This active grow his room in its rmh for new memhu-h. Interested parties call Mrs. Daugherty at CH mm or Mrs. Milner, CH 10145. choh Bull chapter, IO D.E., Wnlon will continue withrthe same executive for 1964, Regent is Mrs. T, E. Dougherty: Vice. President. Mrs W. Boddington: Secretary. Mrs Florence Milner; Treasurer, Miss Ella Least: StIndIrd Bearer, Mrs, L. Thom. son: Echoes Secretary. Mrs, E. Stevens; World Affairs. Mrs. Clifford Pearson: Flower Com vener, Mrs, P, M Fianna-n. The [mm- moou at 50 John M. Apt. 5. Weston on the sec ond Monday of the month u 130 pm. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Mary Jane Kirk, Fehruarv I. Barbara Nussbaum. February 2. Glen Wilcox. Bobby White. PM). ruary 3: Tommy Zimmerman February 4: Laurie Johnston Phyliss Eadie, Elsie O‘Neill February 5. HARDINGTON 8. DISTRICT Mrs. J. Rhodes, Plum. 241-9830 ElIjEijiriIf] Mflillitlilillll:y That's The Word For Weston MDDERN STDRES WITH MODERN MERCHANDISE It The Best Possible Prices Why look Any Further? Weston has it! Service, Courtesy and Friendliness hitrttllitetiiigllfhstahrltmss Ttslkilttllllalirsdarhfmralldl no wth Ann] Meeting d I. has. lunch d the Carr uliu Ind Cross Society It“ b. bid on WM}, February 5. In the View: Initial] Build- in. " 0:35 p... mmmatm-uet- " will be M HIM. " ma “new Q a. Blood Datum. Mr. Bates is a naive at Bot. ton. huts-hire, Egseiamt. Ha migrated to Canada in June, From Anvil, ms to Mar, 1341, he was employed " the Nation- al Steel Car Corporation, Ham- ilton. For nor- than. tour year: he served with the 13oral Cana. SPONSORED BY THE WESTON IlllttEaEllt J6tttlliTlilli MillliNllllliy ODEUN BIITMURE THEATRE 1831 WESTON ROAD “THE HOME or FINE MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT" He also In agrtttriud " Canadian “prune-live to the Unit-d Nation Joint Bad Crou Tum: lot the “than. (1 pri- mers during the luau In and he reorganized 5. Korean Red Cross. din Army lethal my, luc- nun '1'"th (Jo-pay. In. INS to an, ho In who: at Hui-u all m Aid In: the Ontario Nrrthla4sd Bunny. In Inch m1, w. lam- joinod the m d to Canadian Red Crag Society u Nation] Find He returned to Cumin in Au- um, 19M. A In week: after the uprising in Hungary during 25% I915 Weston " at luwrence - 241-0462 SCOTT OFF WHERE THE VALUES of TOMORROW ARE FOUND TODAY r BECK SHOES Open Thursday and F rich, Evenings