«The Christmas entertainment at . John‘s Anglican Church will be on Thursday, Dec. 30. Supper be at 5.30 for the children and 7.30 a concert and entertainment or all parents and friends, A wonâ€" 1 program has been arranged moving pictures of the Sunday hIic.'nic will be shown. These en at Elm Park last June, &â€"The Christmas Turkey Roll at Weston Bowling Alleys from 18 to 24 resulted as follows: J. Abernethy won a turkey with single, 401, Fred Candy won ® turkey with a high 3, 952. _ «Frank Johnstone, Northlands 4 sustained head concussion bruises last week in collision ® truck on Weston Road. He m&d by a nearby physician oved to his home. A car by P. J. Bowles, Weston, into collision with the rear the truck as the latter stopped lenly to avoid an accident. The ~â€"John Best, aged 84, Dennisâ€" on Avenue, is in a critical condiâ€" on in Toronto Western Hospital llowing an accident last week. umdingkto reports the aged man as knocked down by a truck in | Complete assortment of ‘s, Moir‘s, Smiles ‘N‘ Chuckles, and Neilson‘s, in + holiday packages. 59 MAIN ST. N. CUT RATE DRUG STORES Exceptional Values Mello Rolis Peean Rolis ‘ml' Year Brick r\ Cigarettes, Tobaccos, etc Call us, We deliver, arge of Montrose McKee, Simpâ€" i1 Avenue, Toronto, as he was Iking on Jane Street near Hardâ€" ; Avenue, The driver, it is said, hted Mr. Best too late to avert : accident. Mr. Best was attendâ€" by Dr. J. Alan Bull and was en in Ward‘s Ambulance to the spital. Sergeant Robert Wilson, rth York, investigated, CANDY FOR NEW YEAR‘S Victorian Order of Nursesâ€" m you want the nurse phone W. xâ€"tf INCH*‘S ""Canada Dry" Ginger /:lyo s 200 Plus 5¢ Deposit on Bottle O‘Kecfe‘s Ginger 1 5 Ale .__________ 19G Coea Cola, o carton of six ... Plus Deposit Up .. k was driven by Reginald cer, Dufferin St., Weston,. Also Individua! Moulds For New Year‘s Inch‘s Drug Stores «Wish One and All ‘A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year I N C H ‘ S s STATIONERY At greatly reduced price* Come in and look over ___ our assortment. WANPVA ns en aaanaaa on ana ns an uoo aegpagyuag sns usn an esns sn o un n napesen JCE CREAM FOR THE NEW YEAR Rickey â€" PHONE â€" one 53â€"JIU,. 8733 HAROLD R. JOHNSTON reaaasanataanonnsesaanenens o sanna saange 53â€"Mt. Dennis JU.8733 Plus 5¢ Depos Plus 5e Depos CUT RATE 15¢ *" "WESTON‘S FINEST MEN®% STORE* LOCALS and MT. DENNTS 21¢ 25¢ 20c 5¢ HAPPY NEW YEAR â€"New Year‘s services will be held | in St. John‘s Anglican Church at 10 l a.m, on Sunday, Jan. 2. The vicar| desires all members to be present at | the morning service along with the | children. | â€"â€"Postmaster A. J. Barker anâ€" nounces that this year the mail handled at Christmas time was oneâ€" third heavier than ever before in the history of the local Post Ofâ€" fice, Total sales of stamps during the Christmas rush totalled $3,335.00. . *â€"An exceptional production reâ€" cord has just been reported by the Federal Department of Agriculâ€" tur for the purebred Holstein cow Reâ€"Echo DeKol Dolly, owned by Clark Peters, Weston, Ont. At nine years of age, this cow proâ€" duced 19,129 lb. milk and 687 lb. fat with an average test of 3.59%. She was milked twice a day for her entire lactation period, ~â€"When a car driven by Melville | Carter, Brampton, skidded on the icy pavement on Friday as it en«] tered a narrow bridge on the | Woodbridge Road it crashed into a | car driven by William Evans, 37 Leroy Avenue, Toronto. Mrs. Evans was rushed to the Cottage | Hospital, Weston, suffering a posâ€"| sible fractured skull and other head | injuries. She was attended by Dr. F. D. Cruickshank and Dr. T. A. Carpenter, Weston. Carter was: charged with reckless driving by P.C, Watt of Etobicoke. ‘ +â€"Rankin C. Kellam of Weston, Ont., is reported by the Federal Department of Agriculture as havâ€" ing completed an exceptional proâ€" duction record on his purebred Holâ€" stein cow, Llenroc Bess Burke Lass, At 3 years of age on strictâ€" ly twice a day milking this cow gave 15,270 lb. milk, 580 lb. fat and an average test of 3.80%. Her sire is Carnation Cavalier, bred by the famous Carnation Farms, Seattle, Wash. and she was purchased by Mr. Kellam from the great Llenroc Herd of Houck Bros., Chippawa, Ont. â€"â€"Features to be shown at the Weston Theatre on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1, will be Patsy Kelly and Lyda Roberti in "Nobody‘s‘ Baby" . and Madge Evans and Lewis Stone in "The 13th Chair." The features next Monday and Tuesday, January 3 and 4, will be Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart in "Marked Woâ€" man" and Charles Quigley and Dorothy Wilson in "Speed to Spare." The following are the features for Wednesday and Thursâ€" day, January 5 and 6, Doris Nolan and John Boles in "As Good as Married" and Leo Carrillo and Lynne Overman in "Hotel Hayâ€" wire." â€"Services in St. John‘s Anglican Church on Sunday, Dec.â€"19, were splendidly attended and a white gift service was held in the morning. %he children contributed gifts for Christâ€" mas cheer. The speaker was Padre Taylor, and in the evening, at the special carol service, Dr. Kingston spoke. One of the largest number of communicants ever seen in the church was in attendance at the Christmas services on Sunday, Dec. 26. All Christmas music was reâ€" peated, anthems, carols, etc. In the morning the vicar, Rev. W. E. Macâ€" key preached from St. John 1â€"14. "And the word became flesh and dwelt among us." In the evening, by request, the carol service was reâ€" peated and a very large attendance was in evidence. The Western world owed much to the culture of China and many of the great movements of history had had their genesis in discoveries and inventions of the Chinese, Dr. Charles T. Currelly of Toronto told a hc"ub in Ottawa. Wheref thhe. eE:en- t peaceful nature of t! inâ€" m“ad, however, -{’pli;d tho;: to pesceful pursuits, t est, being warâ€"minded, had developed them as instruments of warfare. Discoveries And Inventions Have Given Much to Western World WI wish to thank you one and all for making 1937 m banner year for us, WE are looking forward to rendering you an even better service in 1938. Dr. Alexander Alekhine of Paris THE CULTURE OF CHINA PHONE 89W annmmopemeu JB IRreie s FQRD MOTOR Company of Canâ€" Nds MinsW#ad onnammas The mour * ada, Limited, announces the new Ford Vâ€"8 cars for 1938. For the first time Ford presents two disâ€" tinct lines, the De Luxe Ford Vâ€"8 â€"a big luxury carâ€"and the newly styled Standard Ford Vâ€"8. _ The De Luxe Ford Vâ€"8 car is entirely new in appearance, longer, roomier and more streamlined. The front design is modern and disâ€" tinctive. Fenders are deeper and _AT Two New! Ford Vâ€"8 Cars for 1938 1 938 YOUNG FELLOW â€"! more massive. ‘The rich interior appointments of the car match its outward beauty. Longer bodies proâ€" vide more room and comfort and there is larger luggage space in all models. ‘The De Luxe car is powâ€" ered with the proved 85 horseâ€" power Vâ€"8 engine. Shown above (top photograph) is the De Luxe Fordor Sedan. â€" ‘The Standard Ford Vâ€"8 for 1938 brings new styling with a longer you® ‘TIMES AND GUIDE hood and flowing curves. Interiors are spacious and peatly appointed. New instrument panels have knobs recessed for safety. The radiafor grille louyres continue back Jnto the hood to present smooth flowing body lines from bumper to bumper. It is built on the same 112â€"inch wheelbase as the new De Luxe and has the famous Ford Vâ€"8 engine. The new Standard Tudor Sedan is shown above (lower photograph). May We Take This Opportunity to Sincerely Express to Our many Friends and Customers this Hopeful Outlook for 1938 : Happy New Year‘! 18â€"20 MAIN ST., WESTON WESTON 1208 â€" PHONES â€" TORONTO LY. 2626 Continued from page 1â€" will go placesâ€"he is really good. _ 8. Highland Fling, b{ Miss Mina Bow, accompanied by Miss Edith Luckett. 9. SANTA CLAUS. WHO WAS HE??: YOU GUESS. When Santa Claus arrived to the tune of sleigh bells the exciteâ€" ?um: "h†tromendo{nll.l )Vhlt a tle! hurrying in full o pâ€" out of bre:{h’-ho hastily mlnr: the round of the hall, shaking hands with one and all. Eager facesâ€" awed faces; selfâ€"conscious ones, some a wee bit "notâ€"sure." Eyes wide, but all expectant. Santa 1857 L i ams ICHARDSON ADIQ ana erectric PROSPERITY â€" Meet Santa Claus Income of the Dominion‘s dairy farmers for 1937 is estimated at $228,230,000. This is $20,000,000 more than last year, and $35,820,000 over 1935. 'I-l_j] For everyone in the dairy industryâ€"this C 'I‘l_l year and every yearâ€"increased income very I 11 largely depends upon new and wider markets r]l'{"n for milk and milk products. fllqï¬_,, The end of 1937 marks another milepost and a DELIGHTFULLY { im Borden‘s unbroken secord of 80 years of â€" merchandising dairy products â€"research, adâ€" J vertising and selling all forme of milk. was here so eve should be, and HE would not miss indiivdual me. Mr, Gus Ridout, assisted Mrs. B. Woods in handing out tx gifts, and such 1:{:1, the finest the Club has been able to offer Santa C“I for his children since the clubs came into being, all thanks due to the hard working Ladies‘ Auxiliary. Everybody who helped in a way _ were _ thanked, upod:lg those whose duties are usually be, hind the scenes, such as Charlie Browne, the General SocnulL,'lld Albert Woolley, Mrs. Galloway, Bob La Rosé, S.C., and others. Suitable gifts were given to the artists. Another annual treat had arâ€" rived; was enjoyed, and ended to fill future reflections with pleasant reminiscenses. The President of the W.W.C., Elizabeth are workin‘ on a sampier designed by Lady Smithâ€"Dorrien of the Royal School of ‘Needlework, depicting scenes of the Coronation. Queen Elizabeth and Princess MAIN ST. N. "Where Sound Bette Davis Charles Quigley NOBODY‘S BABY â€"ALSOâ€" Madge Evansâ€"Lewis Stone WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAY JANUARY 5â€"6 TWO FEATURES Doris Nolanâ€"John Boles AS GOOD AS MARRIED Patsy Kellyâ€"Lyda Roberti â€"ALSOâ€" Leo Carrilloâ€"Lynne Overman Best Wishes Manager a That 1938 M Happiest â€" and Prosperous For sttz ‘â€"---;f)flo',hy â€"Iitâ€" SPEED TO SPARE / HOTEL HAYWIRE MARKED WOMAN â€"ALSOâ€" THEA FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY DEC. 31, JAN. 1 TWO FEATURES THE 13TH CHAIR MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY JANUARY 3â€"4 TWO FEATURES Humphrey Bogart â€"Inâ€"