m , 6-. all“ 3rd song IN? g of l of cold the 'HE Mon iced NW A quiet wedding took place in St.. Clair United church, Toronto, last Saturday September 25th, at 4 o'clock, when Constance Susan Barefopt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barefoot, Omagh Ave., Albion Park, became the bride of Thomas Wilson Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brawn. Toronto. Rev. Curley performed the eere- mony. Given in marriage by her father the bride were a street length dress of pale rose crepe with short veil and matching accessories. The maid of honor. Miss Veronica Boos. Toronto. wore a street length dress of turquoise crepe with mat- ching accessories. Archie Brown. hrnther of the groom. was best man. After the common)! a recep- tion was held at the bride's home where Mrs. Barefoot. received the, guesta in flower jenny with cor-, sage of white carnations. The ttroomy mother assisted in grey crepe with (orange of pink Clml‘ lions. For travellinz the bride donnod a three-piece suit of wine Rahal-dine with navy accessories and a fur neck piece, the gm of the (room. The bride's ttift tn the maidnof honor wt: B silver mark- lnce with earring: to match. Out- t-tonm guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Barefoot, from Hamilton, Ontartts. Mrs. T. Barefoot. Omagh Ave., rntertained Saturday, Sept. 18th, a! a (rousneau tea in honor of her Gughter, Connie Barefoot, who Was married last, Saturday, Sept. 35th. The rooms were decorated in wink and white and the many lovely mfu and clothes were beautifully layed out. Mrs. J. Pinnell would like to have someone write this column "or a week or two. Please phone €39-W-12. Rrowtt..-Nrntot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willison and family, Aylmer. visited with Mr. Willisrm'r, sister, Mrs. J. Pinnell, Lilac Ave.. over the week-end. The Scouts of the district are limping to have.a building of their mm in the near future. Any help ynu can Rive these lads will be appreciated. 3 On Sunday the Parks Jr. team ‘playod Whites Jr. team. therefore Minishing their schedule for the season. I Cnydon.xWhite'a.'Whippets and Tark Ramblers ball teams got to- gether last Saturday night and en- ljoyed a weiner roast at the back of Caulfield's farm, known 35 Sandy Beach. Everyone had a good time men though George Adolphe didn't pet the 'oodpeckers song sung which he tried so hard all evening to get sung. Erie Webber led the ring song and also rendered a solo which was enjoyed by all present. Bill Pitkin supplied the song sheets for the evening entertainment. Ernie White headed the grand march with his top clarinet. The White's Whippetts were the win- ‘nors of the most games for the Mason. C Mr. and Mrs. Bryan an spend- In: the winter with their daughter. Mrs. Taylor, Omagh Ave. l Little Diane Adolph, Lilac Ave., lwas entertained at a party on her ifith birthday last Saturday. Sept. path. Eight of her little friends were guests. _ -'-.r \.e....l, u“. “(at â€1ch- Saturday, September 26th. West. I" " the newly "FKPIIiZed Boy mmster United church. Weston, Scouts Troop was held In the base, was the scene of a double 'r,ti?ir'i,ii'r,1'.': "f st:.Undr.ew's Church. The ceremony when Betty Joan Hanoi?“ meeting IS {it 6.45 pam, melt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1'hursday.pot"h nwetmgs are under Alhm't Hammett. of Weston, be, l!" WSW?S of St. Andrew'g (1an the bride of Elymer Charles Church. Pollock. son of Mr. and Mrs. The Harvest Thanksgiving serv- Charles Pollock of Ripley. Rev. C. ice will be held at St. Andrew’s on A. MeLaren officiated. Given in [Sunday Oct. 3, with Rev. Douglas marriage by her father, the bride lPattPI'son. of Woodbridge, being worn a gown of heavy white lthe guest preacher. _ slipper satin with long train. Hex-l Mr. and Mrs, Tidbury, " Elm, floor length veil was held to a hurst drive, formerly of England. heart-shaped tiara trimmed with vnjoyod a wedding anniversary by pearls and she Carried a cascade of entertaining their neighbours to a red roses. Mrs. Ruth Garhutt, social evening. . ulster of the bride. was her only The celebration of Holy Com- attendant. in a gown of pink shoei- munion was observed on Sunday with matching heart shape head. at St. Anrlrew's,with Rev. T. K dress and carried a bouquet f',flu,tl,er conducting the service. Rev. contrasting gladioli. Harvey Pol. Butler spoke from the 15th chap. lock w†best man and ushers were {for of St. Luke, verse 15, "An hon, Wilfred Mattison and Clare Gin- est and good heart." Mr. Flavell eerick. A reception followed at'and son, Bill, were on duty an ‘Martindale Lodge. The bride's sidesmen, Miss Sn id . r um- Hapov birthday to Grand Wyldes and Richard Walton. Pollock-Hammett an estimated 31000 damage to the home of James raid lepon Ave., Oiorth York. Saturday night last. Pound by a. passer-by the blue te mad. connduabk headway he on he arrival of.Weston Volunteer t Pire Brigade and North York Fire Jepartment. “The heat in "as house ma terrifiiq and our n had to lay on the" stomachs to battle the fire," declared Chief Ernest McGinnis. Mr. Price, his magnum children were absent at Ami of th- lire and were not awaie of the occurrence until returning home. Damage was con- fined to the rear of the house, fire- men reported. Maple Leaf Home and School Association will hold their first fall meeting on October 4th at 8.30 mu. The change in time just for this date is due tp the Chest X-Ray being held, the same night from 10 am. to 9 p.m. DISTRICT NEWS ALBION PARK Firt of. sythttynt grit“! gauged Correspondent.. J. Pinnell “INNS! PAGE 0 'ttrq'i, l Mr. Gordon Main, like so many more university students, took a job for the Bummer andshad a wonderful experience being attach- ed to Canadian Pacific Airways. He left Thistletown around the end of May and was stationed for about two weeks in Edmonton, fly- ing from there to Yellowknife, about a distance of 800 miles. Yellowknife is the largest town in the North West Territory with a population of around 3,000 inhabi- tants. Gold mining is the only in- dustry with some fur trapping car- ried out in the winter. In Bummer there is practically 24 hours of -Cdrtthttsed on mu 6 with Rev. 'Wilé}? aiiiiijiiiiiii, them on his violin, W. unning wag the organist. The Thistletown United Church held their anniversary service on Sunday, Sept. 26, with guest grudge? manning ay1 evening. unwed was the apecial speakef. The mt,oir p,rey.ride special music l The celebration of Holy Com- munion was observed on Sunday at St. Anrlrew's,with Rev. T. E Butler conducting the service. Rev. Sutlet. spoke from the tlith chap. ter of St. Luke. verse 15, "An hon, est and good heart." Mr. Flavell and son. Bill, were on duty as sidesmen. Miss S n i d a r wag organist. l F Last week we introduced tts'd public. to our new school of which we are justly proud. This week We are happy to present to you our staff consisting of Mr. A. B. Mc- Quarrie, Tin_eipa1; Miss June Meyers, {ails Elsie Cuwell, Min Muriel Snider, Mrs. Florence M. Rivers, music teacher, and Mr. E. W.ukelyyn, _earptaker. M'rrmme09K. m... caucusâ€. 2fpp, Oct. 8, there will be I Young cople's Rally in the town hall which takes in all the district in Aorth York. The Tennis Club held a Wiener roast at the home of Miss Shirley Snidgr. Irwin road, on Friday night but and made I little many tot,T,r1is chi!) gumâ€. Kev. Robert-ie/fic'; aRuiiiii;r'r; Uglited was the special speaker. T _ _L,:,, .. . - A Tuesday evening the first meet- nm of the newly organized Boy Scouts Troop was held in the base- ment of St. Andrew's Church. The Cubs meeting is at 8.45 p.m., Thursday. Both nwetinga are under tho auspices of St. Andrew's Church. Mrs. John Lawson of St. Cathar- inns has just returned home from a pleasant vacation spent with her sister, Mrs. Smith, Albion road. Many happy returns to Mr. John France, Albion road, who cele- bratod a birthday this week also to any others who are enjoying their birthdays. mother received In t m dun with brown "malaria. tthe wy assisted by the groom'l mount m grey crepe with black malarial. For the wedding trip to Limber. tost Lodgr, Muskoka, the bride donned a wine wit with grey Ic- cessories. Upon their return they will reside on Russell Ave,. Wee. ton. Fruit Spread c. '...t.FF.rv.ww..___ 50c Chewing Gum 'rw-t__."'..........'..., . 57c Chocolate Bars trr_rr_r..rrrwetrtw... 42c Fruit Bars __w_'rw_.wtF.F_.Ftt.F_._rFttw, 28e Gluten Bread 17c Toasted Gluten Bread, large 60c Chocolate Snaps .. .. 39c Support The V.0.N. lilliityil'8 DRUG STORES Announce a Complete Line of LOEB’S DIETETIC FOODS Illiiltyll'8 DRUG STORES Thistletown Correspondent.. M n. W. Dunning 43 MAIN ST. N. Weston Weston " i Incideutly new blood is pouring into the association weekly, an that is not surprising. for West, mount and district is gradually filling up with young people of a ape we need all over Canada. Its e opinion of a certain man of standing in the community that in a few years, Westmount, fir from the semi rural appearance it has now. will be a thriving and vigor- one district and will improve beyond all recognition. Here is one that fervently hopes so. In a certain street of about 30 houses (some unfinished) a certain young lady after pruning herself in front of the mirror for some hour or two, finally decided to make her appear- ance in her new dress, new coat and dainty shoes to keep her date. She tripped daintily out of the This is my maiden speech, my first attempt at keeping you interested enough to finish reading this column, and you'Ve got to help me write it too! If something interesting happened in the street. avenue or-road. you live in, tell “a tul-tind don't keep it to yourself. we all want to hear it. Remember --this is you polumn, and it only contains news/ ‘which will interest you, news which will make you think. now: tommuse you and news which will make you come .to the Property Owners' Asmiatmn to give constructive criticism. to air your gnu-nee: and to help us all obtain than necessity and even vital improvements that West- mount and district needs so badly. What's your Beet--? Is it lack of rand lights? Bad road? School- ing'. Ryte,e'gt'i Whatever it is, come to t a meeting at 8 pm. on the 28th, let's hear it, and find the quickest Wtbr to alleviate. We need Pn1-wn1 need us. Friday evening last the new Humber' Summit Fire Hall Wu 'ltetti'l on Pardon street. Reeve G. . Mitchel and uric" tin chin“ from the surrounding districts were present. The hall wu volun- tarily built by the firemen and neighbours of the village. Mr. J. Rider, one of the men who donated ia lot of his time toward the coh- lstruction of this hall, was unable i'to be present because of ill health. This new-hell is just one of the many achievements completed in this district during the past few months. The skating rink will be a boom to the village with enter- tainment for the small fry as well as the older folks. The Memorial Hall has been a long felt want in this community. Th; Memorial Bait Committee In canvassing an diatrict for donations towudl the halt. Noth- ing too Imall or too lnrfe will he turned down as every litt 9 bit goes togypy ‘the building fund, A _ - __ Dab? iiaTiiFiiiiia% aid of the Memorial Hall on Tuesday nights. EMMA! timing on In: in» ban loch. It: one: My. Doyg1ss Hum and Sondr- Bushy. uit Sammy oye'ting quite a number of tho " coagulation motored to Mr. and In. J. Walker: home. Etodtrridire. mad, for a corn rout. Thane outings " the Walker's homestead In nlwnyl enio.redy the, utmpst. Bruin“ Ave. Correspondent: B. Chetwynde Phone INS-W Westmount and Humber Heights FRANK STEWART FtRE--.AuToMOBtLE INSURANCE Tea Cookies FF____te Soya Puffs _v__ Pudding Desserts Gelatin Desserts , Salad Dressing qrrr Maple Syrup . Dietetic Scales . 1130 WESTON RD. Mt. Dennis JU. 8733 house. stepped info the road, took a few steps. and-hublm, hubby. you should have seen her glide in that mud, down she went and the mud flew, and an unrecognisable teenager, sorrowfully picked her- self 'lt It is my personal hope that w at she wished onto the road commissioner at that moment will mercifully pass over his head. Rather more serious is the report of the old gentleman of 77 who tripped over a hole in the same mad. which shook him up very badly and gave him, gratis. two lov_ely play}; eyes, Read this column next week when I report the progress made by our delegation when they at- tended the Etobicoke Council meet- init to obtain facilities. which, A new feature of Happenings in Humberlea is going to be a Iew paragraphs each week on the sub.. ject_of gardening. This came about thpspysrh a discussion between a retideist of Humberlea, Mr. H. U. Western. and your editor. Through the co-operation ot Mr. Western, who is a V.L.A. official. the V.L.A. will supply thi.s feature to our column each week. Your editor hopes that you will all enjoy this feature and benefit from it. Winter Hull Protection On Friday, September 24th. little 2 year-old Alfred Randall, Aura lea, lost the and of his little finger from having it lsmalhed in the front door. Now is Ithg time torconsider a more economical use for vent-hie ..-. -.........,, w. â€um-we. um. Our president, Mr. Maxwell Mal, loch. reports that his trip to iam.. don and Windsor was very interest- ing. At the meeting in Windsor there was a very good Audiencc of about 125 persons. At this meet.. ing “Mac' 'spoke to them of the Humberlea Community Associauon andnthe subdivision in general, We hear that Bob Clyde of Gay- don. has stepped out with a new (to him) car. Good luck Bob, your height?“ feel_you'll peed it. We have an enterprising Indy amongst us who has taken it on herself to bake Christmas Cakes. This will give you a home baked Christmas Cake and also assure the lady of a good Christmas. For particulars phone Mrs, Crawley, Wttllatey Are. Last week there were two little girls on Sunlet Trail who were two yen-s old. Judith Brigley had her birthday on Sept. 26 and Sun Boddington had . her birthday on Sept. 26 and Susan Boddingtoti had he; birthday. on ggptgmber 27th. One of the future: of lilo in Humbulu an the informal 2t; to-trettterti" of the id“: in air “rims tones. Prom all reports to the editor the ladies have . ood time fostering friendly neiihgbor- linens and keeping up wit the months gonna. The xenon for these "do s" u started off with zone 6 hnvinx n muting earlier in the month and zone 7 having their mtetimr In; week. gaming of a hm Ium of mu mm .t.rsou.rr. tf ture. in to it my ducunlon And criticism shout the expenditures of Inch a large sum let it be tonight at the "2m! 19mins: - ,. - f,t'-iff. (nu-day. Betrt m") than’ " 0mm mud WWI} ttia',','.""?,',?) Cop- n loam non. o tarpon , at: Imaging}: to disette the ox- --Continued on page 6 Zone 4-352 44c $6.95 42c 58c 50c 42c 47c thin'CtGririst"rii""'riieetirur tn- night. Next week your guest edi- tor will be Mrs. Ron Coaburn. gland- radar an. rain; or m...†tf",tdtherd2eg.'. I, p n s or- runt. and to be? than uhyubl, mums and that In“ It: . thy condition winter mule In: and notedâ€. manure: than! now comidcnd. all! hardy shrubs, Inch " Kym-urea. iybrid Libel and Flowering A man ' 0-H be_protocud by I 6') to 8" layer of dried have. with com stalks, aver- gtoen boughs or tree branches used In I cover or weight to keep the luvs! from blowing IWIY. _ The Iimplut mum for over whiten-mil rose. is baking soil around t 2y,,1 until only a few inehea of a shoot: no visible. Half hardy climbing roses should be spread out on the ground and covered with straw and soil. A 6 incl: mulch at stnwy manure on the ground to a spread of 4 ft. will sqrve as an ideal protection for young fruit trees. Herbaceous perennials such I: delphinium. monies and lupinea, in I L',',',Tly drained or exposed area. a mud be covered with leaves. wo_od pahgs or sawdust. 9!! '9! rah-11h: tshout a. dftss9"'" 29-31 Main St. N. Weston â€Shop Early For Your Share 0f Savings STORE OPEN TILL 9])... Fill“ MEN'S PARKAS-Brown, Navy and Green. 36 to 44 MEN 's DRESSING GOWNS-Reg. to 16.95 MEN S WHITE SHIRTS-English Broadcloth. Sizes 141/33 - 17 _rrrrr._tww.t MEN'S FLEECE-LINED COMES.- Sizes 42 - 44 .r___ _""""".'....-",-,.,..,.,,....,...,,,........ White only. Sizes S., M., MEN’S SPORTS SHIRTS-Reg. 5.50. MEN'S JUMBO CARDIGANS- Sizes 38 - 44 Trr """"'T't"Pr'r'wr..'"rr.vrrwrerr.ww,...rrrwwr All. PRICES $llA$llllllilt 1?; length with belt, Regular $28.50 Sun Ray back, Regular $18,95 Knitted collar and cuffs, Regular $16.95 . H '_"-ww._FFrF. Men’s Genuine Horsehide LEi]I'I'IjiIIjiikl .Tho menu? of Min Lily Tivemn to W. 0mm! Abram VII wlemnued m THIN-town United Church on Fridsy, Sept. It. Rev. Kell officiated with In. Lem Barker " soloist. The bride wu [owned in ivory satin and he. with train and carried a bailout of red roses. Min Jean Tivomn was matron of honor, druud in buttercup taffeta and Min Irene Tiveron. bridesmaid. was (boiled in orchid taffeta. Both attendants carried contrasting flowers end matching 'huddresul. Mr. True mnn Abram, brother of the groom. was best man, and Mr. ouph Tiveron ushered. A reception fol, lowed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pole. Mount Dennis. where n wedding breakfast was served but- fet style. The bride Ind bride- groom then left for Florida on a motor trip followed by good wilhu of their many friends. There will be an open xenon on black. grey and fox squirrels in Ontario on Nov. 12 Ind 18, with a bag limit of five squirrel: I day. M: New? 3 H thi'UFiG at n. roll all VII wouldâ€: the (king of In thin-silo t tn Ian'- ehnctcr all hes I. . Ntiahed quilt Neck. m. ttt 'fit d; and G".' e o o prop-m . F,',tir,fe', Ind curmt .rettt. " lowed I two contact. Next " dny. on. l, . enemy win be m intNseltoolmominaiduUG work. Aha-~Tiuron n. Dead Plrft an "I: tttttd",;:'."?,-,', "gt or E??? $'lhlTr/l' - tft: CORGI-hit: In J. (ml 4.98 & 7.95 16.50 12.95 10.95 15.95 3.25 2.25 2.49 3.50 79c MOVING SALE BOYS PARKAs--Thermopak" wool interlining o...,...?..,....,..................,, BOY'S NAVY BLUE SmRTS- Sizes 12 to 14 _"""."-.--..,...-..., BOYS PLAID SmRTS-- Sizes 12 to It, I.,,.,....,.,...,-.. WWW BOYS MACKINAW COATS- Reg. 11.95 "er"'"'"'-""'"---..-..,. BOY'S ovWtcoA'rs-- HORSES - BOYS WINDBREAKERS-sizes 30, 32, 34. Reg. 4.95.... """.rr'".qr-r-rt..v.. Reg. Reg. Reg. GORDON YOUNG I. All proceeds devoted entirely to pureliaie of sports and ehildren's playground equiptnend HARDINGTON RECREATION ctwNctii'crt WIMP“ Wu to 18.95 to 16.50 to 23.75 Community Ball . Chiswick Ave. L'EfiTEE ADMISSION-gs CENTS Friday October Ist 9p. m. It 11.95 9.50 8.25 7.95 7.95 1.9.8 2.98 98c