w4 "Wh § ge rejc [ § sA _ es "Spi , _ pho mo! _ iglo sycou «> $ Scro _ Heia o x +V Now s re al tm goght, 1 _ Apiving & 4 Ik.§ M £% In e N\ there a iï¬resen be at “sl?i £. & goiden one." #* "Spirit!" said Scrooge, "show me more! Conduct me home. Why f éau torture me ?" rooge had no occasion to be q d that the bell was again upon s stroke of One. £& Now his bed became the very and center of a b}?te of ruddy t, which streamegâ€"tipon it when elock proclaimed the hour. vixols green so filled it that it idboked a perfect grove. +*.In easy state upon this couch, :@en sat a jolly giant. </ "I am the Ghost of Christmas *resent," said the Spirit. "Spirit," said Scrooge, "conduct «ahe where you will." * Perhaps it was the Spirit‘s symâ€" a y with all poor men that led gtrai_g'h.t‘to_ggroqge’s clerk. On {é’l‘h bell struck again. . * Scrooge looked about his bedâ€" m once more, and heheld a n Phantom, draped and hoodâ€" threshold of the door the Spirit iled, and stopped to bless Bob Tatchit‘s dwelling. $" In came Bob, Tiny Tim gIPon his s boulder. Alas for Tiny Tim, he "Bore a little crutch. *~ Master Peter, and the two ubiâ€" «@Giitous young Cratchits, went to o the goose, with which they returned in high procession. *% There never was such a goose. said he. didn‘t believe there was such a goose cooked. "Gos bless us every one!" said ’?ny Jim. * Scrge was taken from Cratchâ€" by Christmas Present to another of town. It was a great surprise to to hear a familiar hearty , . Scrooge recognized it as own nephew‘s. **"He said that Christmas was a mbgg, as I live!" cried Scrooge‘s h: ew to the party. "He believed Marley was dead. Serooge knew .. weoge and he / the grindstone, & squeezing, renching, . grasping, scraping, utching, ‘covetous, ?Ia |innoxr &:ï¬pol a timeâ€"on Christmas Scroge sat busy in his untingâ€"house. & "*% Iorr'; Christmas, uncle. God ive you!" cried his nephew‘s eerful voice. "Bah!" said Scrooie, "Humbug!" One day when asked to give to issing him Dear, dear brother." *"I came to bring you home, rother!" said the child. "Home pod and all. Home, for ever rer. Father has sent me i ach to bring you." ‘They stopped at a warch "It ive no just cause "What idol has > rejoined. "A golden one." At Lastâ€" Reading Hard Coal Briquettes hey stop%gd at a warchouse . It was enzwig’s. A fiddler e and tuned like fifty stomachâ€" es. They danced and ate. oge dound himself by the side : fair young girl. [t‘® matters little," she said, ly. "To you, very little. Anâ€" er idol has displaced me; and if ‘an cheer and comfort you in A Christmas Carol HEATER OPEN FIREPLACES SBuitable For FURNACE atters little," she said, To you, very little. Anâ€" l has displaced me; and if heer and comfort you in come, as I would have, I just cause to grieve." ; idol has displaced you?" By Charles Dickens is poor forgotten self to be, and glanced wards the door, It a little girl much the boy came in and, addressed him as her re a lonely boy feeble fire: Ser _ poor forgotten o be, and gla ards the door, AND ~HILL L3‘ ~xNy. zs were partners. ti‘bgï¬lud hand ne, squeezing, sping. scraping. mie, "Humbug!" asked to give to e festive season, I help to support at night, Scrooge 1. A disused bell room started to succeeded by a if some one was ; chain over the he . were first the door, and om. It was ain was made ys, â€" padlocks, heavy purses of od and all Christmas e 'patfl when t went to a curtains a small, boy was Scrooge oge, "it hat the 1 walk en; and in life, o after wander witness Three s, you dear , for and the [ Barrie: Dalton Gooderham, capâ€" \tain; Jimmie Fry, Bobby Crawford, \Donald Broadfoot, Douglas Clarkâ€" son, Kenneth Gibson, Bruce Blackâ€" | burn, Gordon Atkinson, Wayne | Darlington, David Rouse, Donald | Blacks e â€" own was his ow all, the th own, to m Running opened it calling to street. "Do have s into grnyer f crooge collapse bedpost. went to noon he "It‘s have c t Let him in! It is didn‘t shake his artf at home in five min could be heartier. He went to the of next morning. Bob minutes behind his t "I am not going sort of thing any sort of thing any long therefore," said Scrooge from his stool, and givit dig in the waistcoat: "I . to raise your salary!" Scrooge was better word. He did it all, and more; and to Tiny Tim, w die, he was a second fa became as good a friend a master, and as good a the old city knew, or a About 300 Boys To Form Weston Midget NHL colors of t soon as ice practices w Below are : for boys from who will be pl The boys are asked to get in touch with their team captains who will notify them of their practices and games. . 6 ‘ All the hockey for the first three age groups will be played after four and on Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon. _ _ _ _ the All the other hockey will be played at Memorial school and at the Central United church. Junior "A" Teams > Boys 8 and 9 Years Old . Midget NHL this . There are a t or close‘ to 300 four and on Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon. The hockey for the 14 and 15 year old boys will likely be played Wednesday, Friday and Saturday morning at the Recreation Centre. Oshawa: Billy Lgnch. cugtain; Glenn Armstrong, Roland Smith, Bob Ronaldson, Guy _ Kelly, Doff@id Kennedy, Leith Graham, Lar Glassford, Jimmy Mills, David Heard, Doug. Hutcginson. ratford: Barry Hall, captain; obby Templeton, Brian McKelvey, Billi,v Shaw, Derry Danby, John Coulter, _ Billy. _ Maxwell, _ Paul Shantz, John Forbes, Bobby Watts, Bruce Chapman, Grayden Gallop. â€"-?‘oï¬ng'ï¬aâ€tige'rs: Paul Seagrave, captain; Harry Edwards, Jim Kilâ€" patrick, _ Douglas Scott, . ‘D!vi_d Watte, RoÂ¥er Fisher, David Godâ€" frey, Ronald Russell, Fred Groomâ€" bridge, Delbert Springer, Alan Graff. â€" â€" _ Galt: Chris Clarke, captain; Gordon Gates, Alan Scott, Ross Copeman, Daviuljncauley, Donald ist & undle She The d old cit good old He !l\ C into ASPARAGUS TIPS BEANSâ€" We« BEANSâ€"Green BROCCOLL BRUSSELS SPROUTS CAULIFLOWER CORNâ€"Kernal PEAS SPINACH SQUASH (Cooked) CHERRIESâ€"Sweet CHERRIES (Pie) PEACHES (Slieed) RASPBERRIES (Unsweetened) RHUBARB (Cat) STRAWBERRIES (Aliced) FISH (Al Varieties) y CUT UP POURTREY entered.. explained that and own. time make s stool, and he waistcoat your salary! saw the Phantom and dwindle down went is good & , and as city kne city, tow the this league : e is available will be arranj to i this up his have h and was nt with th cure part c ie presence woman . wil shown the m 8 years f playing in the world. is his ov Best an before amends o _ the d ‘put o happy u s hands his fate is winter total . of that the blankets .g, but being dead take cold. . minutes bedpost Scrooge, nd giving tal . of boys own, the ro and happiest office > was time. him wa s in! window out his | urchin in the Phantom of the town, o stand longer. , mercy they off, He was tes. Nothing he first three played after lay morning and just as , games and ged. â€" _ than fi d inï¬nitE?§’ who did not father. He nd, as good > team lists to 15 years the Weston any other borough in 26 t under in a t uver?e.d‘ m shrink earl eig was man nd this r, And leaping â€"Bob a r about head, in the man, heavy teams r the room the teen his of his he Boys 10 and 11 Years Old élmilwn: Jim Lawrence tain; Marvin Gould, Jamie C Buddy Rodger, Jack Harris, 1 Jenner, Gary Suirnnve, 1 Russell, J. Stewart Antram, Carter, Graham Creelman. Robert Mowbr o ; Pau ::npw. Peter Jenner, Gary Seax::ve, Russell, J. Stewart Antram Carter, Graham Creelman. Rogim: Bob Pulford, c David Kirkland Douglu field, Gordon Richie, Eddie Richard Yerex, Barry Goo¢ Keith â€" Dickin, John Cause Jennings. Montreal Royals: Myrle C captain; Paul MacDonald, Chown, Johnng' MacDonala Hulefr. Ronald Bainbridge, McCallum, Bruce Campbel Chapman, â€" Eddie â€" Swontel Ryan. _ _ _ _ Port Arthur Bea Trimble, captain; Mau: John West, Geor§e St don Metcalfe, Jim Cruickshank, Bill P Handy, Blythe Dowlin Halifax Wolverines: captain; Gordon Ger Buchanan Hillier, Mason. St." Mik Metcalfe, Tucker, Hall, Ter touch _ Senior â€" Halifax captain; Snider, To man, . Don son, _ Pau Douglas P Sudbury captain; R McMath, | Sauve, Jim Robert _ T Robin Dun Boys 12 an taing 7 Neil, Bruce Callow Cley Craig Uribar, Cia Geoffery Halder, ( ald Dunlop, Alan Ord, Bob: Amos. Providence: Dick Billy Francis, D« Allen Murley, Barr Katz, Dougw I Laing, Dick White tini, Douglas Lee. New Haven: Jo captain; John Sk Dalmadge, Billy Ryan, John Chown Charles McNamar erick, Walter Swar Pittsburg: _ Raly captain; Bill Hann Bert Howard, Jac Roe,. Doug. Lithg worth, David Ple worth, Day Bill Snyder. Hershey: Ron ‘ Weir, Armstrong, uglas Ri%e]r, Marvin Robe: Sudbury Wolves: Gary Ea ptain; Ronald Tanfield, C cMath, Denneth Bowering uve, Jim Heath, Orville Os bert _ Taylor, Charles i bin Dunlop. _ > ys 12 and 13 Years Old Buffalo: Bob McConnell in; Teddy Digel, Douglas eil, D. Ch%ppell, Ken | uce Lee, Carl Draper, © Please return empty beer bottles to your nearest Brewers‘ Retail Store or phone for pickâ€"up service. Refund price is 72¢ for 2 doz. pints, 60¢ for 1 doz. quarts. alfe, Jim Shropsl er, 'iflm Sainsl Terry McCreight sheutnre any | o not appear, c rith Gordon Al s Tona’ Crist, Cli Don Weller, Me Paul _ Roe, Bo as Rider, Marvin eal Royals: Myrle Calhoun, Paul MacDonald, Gordon Johnng' MacDonald, Tom Ronald Bainbridge, James e, Billy Cor hn Chown, D: McNamara, 71 alter Swantek irg: _ Ralph Bill Hann, B eter _ Anastasoff, , _ John _ Luff, David _ Corbett, wo! no) RETURN ThHEM PROMPTEY $ An Extra Treat for Christmas NATURALLY you want something that will give an unusual zest to that allâ€"important dinner or party snack. Freshest fruits and vegetables are yours fof the askâ€" ing all year ‘round in the ‘YORK‘ frosted foods package, Through the improved ‘YORK‘ fast freezing process we have sealed in the garden freshness and fllvou:‘ fresh picked fruits and vegetables that you treasur much. R FOUR SERVINGS IN EACH PACKAGE â€" ECOâ€" NOMICAL â€" _ NO WASTE â€" _ JUST FOLLOW THE SERVING INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PACKAGE Canada Packers Limited L. LEBAR, 6 Scarlett Rd. C. AVIS, 4190 Dundas St. W. JANE FRUIT MARKET, 371 Jane $t. C. HODGSON, 291 Pacific Ave. LOBLAW GRO(‘E;I%BIAS LTD., Jane and Bloor St« PAYNES MEAT MARKET, 1727 Bloor St. W. TUBB‘S MEAT MARKET, 402 Roncesvalles Ave. VITO‘S FRUIT MARKET, 148 Roncesvalles Ave. T. AND G. EVANS, 1618 Queen St. W. h%ppell, Ken arl Drape 'es]ei Hanna. Jack Ashton r, Clark K. : Dick White, ca is, Donald Joh , Barry Silver, M w Laidler, T hite, Orlando CALL AT THE ‘YORK‘ DEAEER IN YOUR ~~ DISTRICT LISTED BELOW :â€" ichie, Eddie Soper, Barry Gooderham, John Cause, Billy Johnny Re Skurdelis, y Corvari, wn, Danny ara, Teddy s: Gary Eatough, Tanfield, Clifford h Bowering, Ted , Orville Osborne, Charles â€" Stokes, Bearcats: Mauricé D: e Stodea.rtl im _ Bagg 1 Plewes, Clifford Chap Melvin . Patter Bob _ Simpson vin Robertson. Reed, e‘?mn: Dunb ‘ilson, e veridge !{alku. Doux-' TORONTO, CANADA , captain; Johnston, r, Marvin , _ Donald ndo Marâ€" captain; Pulford, re, Ronâ€" all, Don David Trevor Gordon Terry !, _ capâ€" ‘Kelly, Harris, Bruce _ Munâ€" John Baxter Peter ,_ Tom James â€" Basil . Pat readers th: hout" the year. m:;w cooperation and support fll:?&u been issued wéek in these columns the news and the reflection of the eonmunnY life. Our merchants have lent us their m and used our columns to convey to you their quality merel ise. Our chusches and the clu?y have supâ€" ported us and kept the high tone and inspirational features conâ€" tinually before us. Our correspondents and writers have conâ€" tributed to the success of the paper and the edification of our readers. In short, we realize that through your efforts and your cooperation we have been able to issue our paper each week. _ May the season bring to you every joy and happiness. May prosâ€" perity be your good fortune. May peace re‘xn suqreme. not only in this community but throughout the ole land «and even throughout the universe. May Canada be so united, that leaderâ€" PSuat 1 in this comm throughout the ship will be gi season the staf ap&::daï¬:h thowwoflermm m% bee e T8 e year. 30“1 support fllm been issued w in t news and the reflection of the eommuuitY life. have lent us their support and used our columns TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON e Machinery e Merchandise /)’( PP3 & \ P s HMES 2| ssusscrments ns ,, M . temmmmemet : : *.: 3) QLA}\TIIIY;OPRIN TS x«:,): * > » * !“ it o e «“'} i uk i+ d ces ko tA _ ie Nee P L JA o {ive 4 \\ Jï¬/, â€" i. Sb “* I EC a" ’:"k», y t l ui . tndl 1c d e = mg | hindtd (. ~ & 2 \ie *’@;__‘__ s â€" i _E 24 %an "“":‘;&n% l En encemintt ho e % 4 P < ‘ : o F:' :-’:;. _.,_\_.,’ ,, "oke: ceacerue -i t is ~ y3 '% * Â¥e: @g % * c _meâ€" 2 * f o * . e y ty \;’;\,n. 4 %ï¬ P hnd ine w ol e f AI itX L 9m C449 __ d k ~ k 4 °. ;. \ 4 W 6 i9 T s h . L eA & : & 8 . s db hss 5 a b k. 9 h t »"?f‘; f P * A% & > | bls iess e .0 . _ p B / * 4 | t ie * ?9..!"'@-.:_:.,-:!7:5:"â€""“ lï¬gv&%i‘Q%t;" e | :‘:vri' s:’ ??‘;6%‘ % %N'\g::'/ s 6 Pss aâ€"â€"a8 | Coame . + ; ":"// o a k /4 ¢ * € he |\ _ g? 7 n 19" 1 E. % | ov. & ‘“gl e x ~ ‘ eA 1°°* ghsst ~â€" & hes s | gg‘ & «h MCԠm* ° h | Th & ( ‘QC o A'eo 4 |\ â€"â€" 9. ou *° & 40" gut *** A nt Y yish® ¢ oll Y N % 3 e Y* o est & 0 3 â€" »* 3 FR s « rJ .“«\0‘\ e P b t e D\ hing «. gut ** gult) LABATT LIMITED o e * '“S‘ . is 9 he _ s wl w4 {he ‘“‘“g ea" P iss ~a4mo* 85 pey ~~~~~~~) â€" SRA _ antt * ; aems* 8 o% â€" | Wht & 5 _ eMtm i you every joy and happiness. May prosâ€" une. May peace re‘xn ulqreme. not only throughout the ole land «and even May Canada be so united, that leaderâ€" ¢, world to follow her example. At this to you our sincere greeting of the season. Manager â€" Jean Perks H. R. Hawthorne Dorothy Greenwood reetings to each one this paper. We do een shown by our each month: of each year. . Few persons realize that they might be one of tk? victims or be the person responsible, 4 * apply â€" to â€" contmon se come _ of motorists 1 themselves from caus others." Danish â€"families save their broken crockeryâ€"ta! .toss_ against , their friends‘ doors on New Year‘s Eve. { The cvocke;{o tossed, the tossers n; but not too far; they expect . be invited in for doughnuts. _The most ponllu' household in the community is so dui&::hd on New Year‘s morping by debris around the doorstep, 4 _long experience . that uu:t‘bc m«dlnu : as well as K‘mcnud sing loss or injury to wont oo a out yey h . pey m°"" t does not laws â€" and > the out» Christmas is a wonderful timeâ€"because it reminds us that no matter how busy we are, no matter how great our reâ€" sponsibilities, we can always find time to be generous to.and considerate of others. And therein lies our own greatâ€" est happiness. * ‘lwe: % \NESTO“ me? ne on Th Dec. s officiated 9y Rev. jay. Interment in the at Laure! Hill cemeâ€" . Active pallbearers es of the = es of the 48th High: tot yoy sense of the wordâ€"may ‘you have a rollicking, gay Christâ€" mas . . . a joyous New Year, T5¢ fashioned m