Unfortunately many . artists have. prepared designs as a result of early newspaper announceâ€" ments that did not include deâ€" taileéd instructions regarding the size of the designs, colors to be used, ete. It is pointed out that only the designs that are represenâ€" tative of the secondary industries of Canada, the larger animals of Canada and Canadian outdoor acâ€" tivities and scéeries must be suitâ€" ablé for reproduction by the Inâ€" taglio lineâ€"engraved process. The designs submitted displaying the flowers of Canada and the porâ€" traits and symbols of Indians and Esquimaux must be suitable for reâ€" production by the photogravure process . which permits . photoâ€" graphic reproduction of the design in a number of colors. Artists should prepare designs on the latâ€" STOP fopY dvor Pocket size 25¢,. â€" Month‘s supply $1.25 ‘1376 WESTON RD. At Buttonwood LY. 2625 â€" Weston ‘ . 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The prizeâ€" winning â€" campaign featured, in addition, special advertisements for farmers, women, smallâ€"town daily and weekly newspapers and United States and â€" Canadian | business publications. ADVERTISING PAYS â€"TRY MENNEN BABY OIL Egg Creme Shampoo plus Creme Rinse 1.D.A. Brand SPECIAL Camphorated Oil 3 and 8 ounces Reg. 35¢, 75¢ 29e, 59¢ 65c $1.19 DELLER‘S DRUG STORE 1740 JANE $T. Near ZXONE 4â€"382 8¢, 2 for 15¢ KEEP FREE FROM COLDS 2 for 15¢ 2 for 23¢ 59e $1.43 23¢ The Humber Summit Home and: School Association, will be holding their monthly meeting on March 16 in the school room, Borden Street. The guest speaker will be Mr. J. Herman Couke from Humâ€" berside Collegiate Institute. His subject will be, "What Secondary Schools Have to Offer to Elementâ€" ary Schools." The president would like to welcome some new memâ€" bers, so how about bringing a friend with you? Saturday, March 17, the Memâ€" orial Hall committee are holding a St. Patrick‘s dance, Come and have a good time. Old and modern dancâ€" ing. Come and Bring a friend. To these children who are on the sick list we wish a speedy recovery Teddy McGuin, Nonie McGuin, Garey Sandles, Billy McWayne, Louise Walker, Eleanor Lynd, also Jeannie Basinger. We are also very sorry to hear that Mrs. Allan Lockhart is very sick again, and Mr. Harry Parkes, St., has been in bed for the past week with ‘flu. We certainly miss these two neighbours not being around, as Mrs. Lockhart is the head of the Friday evening Euchres; but you know the old saying, the show must go on, and every Friday there is a Euchre held in the Meâ€" morial Hall. | Miss Lindsay Cook celebrated her 2nd birthday last week by enâ€" itertsining Dale and Donna Mcâ€" Manis, Bonnie and Gary Sandles. | Arlene Bamford, Dawn and David Snider with Moms and Grandma‘s. Mr. Harry Parkes, ie missed going up to the hall, to see to the fires, and also to the Post Office for the mail. But some one takes his trip for mail, and Mrs. Parkes, Mrs. Pirie and Mr. Alex Pirie Sr., have been looking after the hall fires. To Mrs. Lockhurst and Mr. Parkes, get well wishes are sent. Hurry up and get out soon! Correspondent: Mrs, J. B. Henry | Well, spring can‘t be far away, as Mr. McGinn was seen taking his walk down the highway as far as Grant‘s and back again. One gets to look for these neighbours, and when we don‘t see them for a while, we miss them. Congratulations to Miss Violet Eilison, 7th Concession on her reâ€" cent accomplishment of winning a $100 scholarship at the Kiwanis Mugical Festival. It just goes to prove that practice makes perfect. Some more of our school childâ€" ren who were sick, James Harâ€" greaves, Richard Harnett, Norma McGuin; then Mr. and Mrs. W. O-l;(iâ€"eâ€"i(ll'k, Mrs. Roden, Mrs rant. _ We are glad to report Carson Sr., is feling quite better and is up for a while. On Saturday evening, the First Humber Summit group committee of Scouts and Cubs, held a sleighâ€" ing party that turned out to be a hay ride owifig to lack of snow, but were the youngsters downâ€" hearted? No! They enjoyed it every one, arriving back at the Memorial Hall, where cooks, Mr. C. Jordan Sr., Mr. W. Gammage, (dressed in cook‘s aprons and hats), also Mr. A. Kay, had hot soup, crackers and hot cocoa ready for the boys. The group committee would like to take this oppnrtunhy of thanking everyone who helped in this good cause. They are working hard to keep the Cubs and Scouts going, and they deserve all the help they can get. _ Humber Summit There is to be a collection of newspapers, and magazines, at regular intervals, the first one will be on Saturday, March 17. So please save the papers to help the Scouts and Cubs. It takes quite a bit of money to get things into working order. Leave papers on the doorstep or verandah. _ Now all we need in Humber Summit to complete the circle are the Girl Guides. Then we will have something for all ages 8 to 11, 11 to 15, for boys and girls. Wouldn‘t that be grand? _ § Sorry to hear Mrs. Nevard has been in the Humber Memorial Hosâ€" pital, having been rushed there last Thursday evening. Hope you will soon be able to be home again. _ Winners at the weekly Euchré were as follows Mrs. H. Robertâ€" won, Mr. A. Lockhart, Mr. Harvey Oakley, Mr. Earl Ouderkirk; in SOLYING THE GOOD NEIGNBOUR: PROBLEM TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Mrs. a lot the ‘freeze out‘, Mrs. N. Shepherd, Mr. Lockhart, Mrs. E. Ouderkirk, and Mrs. Blakely. Congratulations to Mrs. Heyâ€" ward, Pine Grove, who attended the Bingo in Maple Leaf Gardens, and came home with $100. Mrs. Pirie accompanied her sister to the Bingo, but wasn‘t that lucky. Mrs. E. White of Woodbridge is also in line for congratulations, as winning a set of dishes at the Roy Ward Dixon show, Maple Leaf Gardens. Birthday greetings to Jeanie Basinger, who celebrated by being in bed sick. Bob Campbell will ceâ€" lebrate his birthday with a small party on Thursday. Two of our neighours‘ names were left off the list who visited the . Thistletown Cooking Demonâ€" stration last week were, Mrs. G. Watt Sr., Mrs. Fluney, Mrs Moâ€" reau and Mrs. Gabrielson. About the only thing a woman wouldn‘t wear on a hat is a price tag.â€"Edmund J. Keifer. ROSS STORES COMPANY LIMITED 3w2 dfgrres‘ 73â€"77 MAIN ST. N. zus Coutinued from meget="‘ â€"â€" [ Beverley Hills playoffs, Fighting “‘b_'lï¬-‘ fined to spiritâ€"of play. > The customers payâ€" to see hocâ€" key! The display of fisticuffs is alâ€" ways amateurish, 'l\ou":; alty bench warmer would be + “hu T.f.it“fl’.'?&‘ * paper even : Yes, we want more and better hockey, whether our team wing or loses or tiew. Per Ardua Ad Astra Last week the High Flyers conâ€" tinued their winning ways subduâ€" ing the Kodak team 81â€"13. Strong zone defence tactics paid off again. In an exhibition game in Hamilâ€" ton on March 8 the High Flyers came out second best against the very strong Zion Church team. It whs nip and tuck all the way; the final score was 46â€"48. A bus load of RCAF fans provided the local support. Shooting Sights had to be adjusted again on return to RCSCC Illustrous from North York Police range at Willowdale. On the whole some very good scores were N_"llt_gred._ Averages for the week: FS Mcâ€" Caffrey 97, 5x, WOL Dale 95, 3x, Cpl LaRose 95, 8x, AC Izzard 93, 2x, LAC Abbott 90, 2x. 20. High singles for the week: FS MéCaffrey 99, 9x, LAG Marshall 99, 8x. Obituary Zimmer, Murrayâ€"better known to his many RCAF friends as "Zim." A member of the Fruehauf Trailer Co. inspection staff, "Zim". was an honorary member of the Airmen‘s Mess, and also had many friends in the Officers‘ and Senior NCOs‘ Messes. "Zim" died a comâ€" paratively young man, 51 years. Many memories of his friendly, easy personality will be recounted time and time again, His loss is deeply felt in the ranks of the RCAF in Weston and at Fruehauf Trailer Co He was buried in Lamoureux Cemetery, Agincourt. .Plllburers were LAC J. J. MacDonald, Cpl Al Snow, Cpl Clarence Creamer, Sgt Jack Anderson, Sgt Larry Brazier, Sgt Frank Barber. Guard of honor. included LAC Maurice Falardeau, LAC Tom Jalbert (Camp Borden), LAC Smiley Burnett, Cpl Otto Suâ€" lek, LAC Jim Guylar, LAC Ted Price, Cpl Tom Hunka, LAC G. MacFarlane, Sgt Pat Lassardo, LAC Marshal Duguay, Cpt Joe Deâ€" forge, Cpt C. Larose, LAC Bud Rafuse; in attendance were Fâ€"Sgt Hamilton and Mr. Charles Lynch. 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