king en« one rite is\ 1 Winter Fair On Wednesday, Nov. 14, the upils of the Weston Senior Public school in forms 7, 8 and 9 and some of the grade 7 students went to the Royal Winter Fair. As we entered the building we saw a show of cars and flowers. The aniâ€" mals were at the other end of the THURSDAYâ€"FRIDAY ano SATURDAYâ€"2 Outstanding Featuresâ€"For The Hit Show of THE Week! The Ideol Gift! BILTMORE THEATRE XMAS GIFT BOOKLETS Good All Year ‘Round WILMA LEE * fmel GUEST ARTIST: MYRTLE GIFFORD and a Host of Other Hillbilly Stars ADMISSION AT BOX OFFICE ADULTS $1 Tax Included CHILDREN 50e U. S. A. ond Conadu‘s Fovorite Columbia Recording Stars Monday â€" Tuesday â€"‘Wednesday ~â€"â€" 2-0ufstanding_Features! SEA CADET BLDG. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, At 8.30 P.M. YOU‘VE HEARD THEM OVER WwWvA WHEELING! â€" NOW HEAR AND SEE THEM AT â€"â€" TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT! â€" A PROGRAM PACKED WITH-ADVENTURE A Fred Roden Production building. ‘They consisted of three sections, the cattle, sheep and hogs. The sheep judging was very interâ€" esting. They gave blue ribbons to the winners and red ones to those that were second. The poultry was kept on the secâ€" ond floor. There were chickens, roosters, geese, pigeons and even some rabbits, The show of farm machinery was very good and they ï¬ OUTSTANDING At ® "a Blevin A SAVAGE STORY OF GUTS AND GLORY OF WORLD WAR 2! (Recreation Centre) FIGHTING Ne ay! \*-r 4 CONTINUOUS sHow D4 #_ w â€" ii wESTON iA \ â€" BILTMORE! . OUTsTANDING AD.VENmp.'; f ’PmuR! «+ » AFLAME L CALLANTRY ... AbiAze with / E‘X(Mm'. s te amavn i The Windsor works of Canadian Industries Limited recently started the production 6f a new productâ€" blended alkaliâ€"which is expected to be widely used for industrial bottle washing.â€" Made of caustic soda to which other ingredients are added, it will probably replace similar compounds hitherto imâ€" ported. This Friday in our regular assembly, the crests will be preâ€" sented to the ‘winning soccer teams,. The "Eskimos" won the girls‘ championship, while the Rangers hold the lead in the boys‘ league. pamphlets. | ~ BP _ Then there was the bus ride ANNE thd Whing ie wifenes ivi ts crazy. lt.hhkw:m:ulu-vcry nite time. CHILOREN 50c Marcia Ogilvie, Form 9 away a lot of free Baby needs vitamins A and D, in addition to his regular food, to aid his normal growth and to preâ€" vent rickets, a disease thaiy interâ€" feres with the development of healthy bones and teeth. ‘These vitamins should be given in small amounts â€" & few drops â€" at first, soon after his first month. The doctor will advise as to the exact amount and the best time for starting them. 12145 Sometimes it turns out that the best salesman is a saleswoman. ‘A‘ And ‘D‘ Aï¬nd Baby Many happy returns to Susan Dentelbeck of 38 Richard Clark Dr., who celebrated her sixth birthâ€" day on Tuesday, Nov. 13. Susan had a party and all her little friends were there. Lots of fun and games and everything else that go with a happy birthday party. A Tupper Nyion demonstration was held at the home of Mrs. Nagy, 10 Redfern Ave., and about 30 people were present. A lovely luncheon was served later in the evening. A surprise guest speaker, political member, Mr. Hooke, made himself acquainted with everyone and all present had an enjoyable evening. * Many happy birthday wishes go to Robin Johnston who celebrated his ninth birthday on Tuesday, Nov. 20. The parents of Brownies and Guides are cordially invited to see the work that has been accompâ€" glhod and to hear all about our uide Company, Mrs. Davis, Guide Cq:'hin; Mrs. Johnston, Brown Ow Happy birthday to Barbara Anne Magridge, 1380 Wilson Ave,, who celebrated her lith birthday on Sunday, Nov. 18. Hope you had a grand party Barbara Anne. The 255th Company Toronto Girl Guides and Brownie Pack are holding their first enrolment cereâ€" mony on Nov. 26, at Tumpane St. T A XI PHONE 111 WINDER‘S ZONE 4â€"700 LIMITED RADIO DISPATCHED HILARIOUS 2nd BIG LAUGH RIOT! Beverley Hills 26 Richard Clark Drive Mrs. Barbara Hughes OR TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON â€" Ccol FREE PARKING! SMOKE IN OUR LOGESs! were tolled, Though ‘tis many years since then, All the world seems young again, When the Maple leaves are turning into gold. That bright morning in the fall, Loveliest season of them all, When wedding bells for yod and I There‘s a season of the year, To my heart is ever dear, Comes between the summer heat old, I live again the lovely past, Where our happy lot was cast, When the Maple leaves were turn ing into gold, and winter cold, \ When you and I clasped hands, In holy wedlock bands, When the Maple leaves were turnâ€" ing into gold. When the Maple leaves are turning into gold, , Reviving cherished memories of "The sure and certain hope of a glorious | resurrection" â€" was the topic of the morning service at Elmlea church last Sunday. This was another in the current series of "Certainties _ for Troublous Times." There was a good attendâ€" ance in spite of sickness in the district. At the close of the eveâ€" ning service a communion service was held when a goodly number gathered at the Lord‘s Table to commemorate His sacrificial death and look forward to His return for His church. We were glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs, Lee of Weston. Mr, Lee is chairman of the board of deaâ€" cons of Weston Baptist Church and assisted at the communion service which we propose holding twice monthly at the close of the An invitation is extended to the women of Elmlea to attend a meetâ€" ing at Weston Baptist Church, Tuesday evening, Nov. 27th, at 8 o‘clock. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Howell, president of the Baptist Foreign Missions. There will be a girls‘ choir to bring the gospel message in song. Try to come out to hear this speaker and enjoy the fellowship with others. from page 11â€" ber at 8 o‘clock. The followâ€" ing men will be there who are runâ€" ning for office in the December election: llrh.‘ WTI. Muir for ek;p- uty reeve, Mr. Hodgson, Charles Dublin and Walter Smith for eounciliors. Come out on Tuesday and hear these men and get more data on the water situation. We are sorry to hear of the paseâ€" ing of Mrs. Pratchett of Thistleâ€" down. Our deepest sympathy to the family. Mrs. | Beitch, Margaret â€" and granddaughter, Judy, of Oakville, were visiting with Mrs. J. Wyant over the weekâ€"end. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs, Wm, Smith of Golfdown Drive whose father passed away last week in England. MEDY AND EXCITEMENT! Poet‘s Corner GIFT BOOKLETS NOW ON SALE J. Chalmers, Weston, Member Over 60 Club, pe saitâ€" SPHTTING AcrtOy j\ AnND s10E â€"SPLITING 1avaens FREE PARKING PLUS SMOKING IN OUR LOGES! Wife: "Honey, you know I‘m ashamed of the way we live, Mama pays our rent. Auntie buys out clothes, my sister sends us money for food. I‘m sorry we can‘t do betâ€" ter than that." Hubby: "You should be. You got two uncles that don‘t send us a pickel." Our readers‘ attention is drawn to the advertisementâ€"of the Youth for Christ Rallyappearing in this issue. <â€"The speaker will be Mr. Joseph s?um. a business man in North Toronto area. Guest soloâ€" ist. will beâ€"Mr. Cliff ‘Taylor, who was prevented by sickness from singing at the last rally. In addiâ€" tion, Mr. Spatafora‘s little son, David, just approaching his fifth birthday, will contribute a solo. He morning service on the first Sunâ€" day and in the evening of the third Sunday, We believe there will be several who will appreciate the convenience of this arrangement. REGISTER NOW! A 21â€"Jewel Bulova Watch by Saalmans Jewell@rs ......................0u0022000000000000. PLUS Free Cleaning and Pressing Service by Felker Bros. PLUS THIS WEEK‘S OFFERâ€"‘120.00 / UV Three Stooges King Of The Jockeys 2 Cartoons FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT Guy Kibee RAY MILLAND And for a load of laughs delivered by air STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY GREER GARSON Paramount News The only place he found refuge was in a woman‘s heart, GREGORY PECK in "CINDERELLA SWINGS IT‘" FOTOâ€"NITE EVERY THURSDAY "A LIFE OF HER OWN‘" "THE MINIVER STORY‘" A new story about the beloved Mrs. Miniver "FLYING DEUVUCES" "GUNFIGHTERS" WED. â€" THURS. â€" NOV. 28 â€" 29 MON. â€" TUE. â€" NOV. 26 . 27 Do you know that Thomas L. Wilison, a Canadian, invented the commercial process which is used for calcium carbide manufacture in North America; that this disâ€" covery is related to the aluminum industry, automobile manufacture, explosives production in World Wars I and 1J, and rayon manuâ€" facture ? FRI. â€" SAT. â€" NOV. 23 â€" 24 is a great little singer, well worth pn.:;b.. This rally will be held gw:h.n-mucim.uh north end. NOV. 28â€"29 WED.â€"THUR. 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