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CONSTRUCTION â€"_FASCIONE _ BEAUTY SALON . "If It‘s Heating We Have It" 1â€"4139 Toronto 1 FLOOR CLEANING AND POLISHING BILL‘S 25 or 60 cycle REGARDLESS OF CONDITION Our Name Is Our Guarantee ing & Orders Attended to Immediately AVENUE W. CH. 1â€"3226 PHNONE CH. 1â€"0641 FREE ESTIMATES PHONE: Equipped to Handle Insurance Toronto ROdney 3052 CH. 1â€"1651 CH. 1â€"7761 We understand that Don is entering the Air Force as a pilot this fall and we wish him the best of luck. General Motors engineers warn drivers against racing the engine during the warmâ€"up period. In addition to using a needless amount of gas, you run Te risk of increasing the wear orf pistons, piston rings and cylinders when you speed up the engine before the cold oil has a chance to circulate completely. _ After‘a most interesting and inâ€" structive 15 days in this wonderful country, the boys returned to Engâ€" land by air to rejoin the main group. Five days were spent tourâ€" ing Southern England. According to Don, the highlights of these days were the wonderful receptidn and entertainment at Margate, the colleges and churches at Camâ€" bridge and the world famous sights of the city of London. Loaded with souvenirs and invitations to return again, the boys boarded the plane in London, tired but happy. An example of Danish ingenuity is the fact that huge air raid sheltâ€" ers are being built in the centre of the large cities in such a way that they are being used as underâ€" ground parking lots during peaceâ€" time. The Danes are very patriotic and enjoy advanced social legislaâ€" tion such as sickness and health beneffts, state care of the aged and protection of workmen in inâ€" dustry. _ Particular emphasis is placed on health services and welâ€" fare. , Over 40 of the family and |friends attended the celebration, ‘including six grandchildren. It is |interesting to note that the original |bridesmaid and the flower girl | were in attendance as well as the clergyman, the Rev. Frank Bamâ€" ford, now of Dunbarton. Mr. Bamâ€" ford is a brother of Mrs. Thompâ€" | son. Most of the automobiles are European makes with a sprinkling of English and American. Highâ€" ways have an additional road on each side to take care of the tens of thousands of bicycles to be found there. Air Force Next Continued from page 1â€" & happy _ and _ industrious â€" people, making wonderful hosts because nothing was too much trouble for them. Food was both plentiful and variedâ€"some meals contisting of 50 or 60 different foods including such delicacies as octupus, eels, caviar, etc. Exchange rates of seven to one in favour of qur money made souvenir hunting a pleasure, Mr. Thompson has been an emâ€" ployee of the Consumers‘ Gas Co. for 27 years. A presentation was made to Mr. and Mrs. Thompson by their daughters; it was a lovely chest of silver. H. C. BROOKBANKS The 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson was celebrated last Saturday, Sept. 6, at the home of their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bell, 70 Burrows Ave., North York. PAINTER AND DECORATOR 46 MAIN ST. N. Chest Of Silver Presented To Pair On Anniversary CLEANERS and DYERS 65 Main Street, South TetBer PBhod Owned and Operated by STODDART CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING PAINTING Decorating of Quality and Economy PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE . At Your Service b VICTORIAN ORDER NURSES / CH. 1â€"3511 COLD STORAGE LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 (WESTON POLICE DEPT.) Lunch was served by Mrs. Denoâ€" van, Mrs.. Allen and Mrs. W. Young. The meeting was rlosed by reâ€" peating together the Mizpah beneâ€" diction. _ _Plans were made for the evening of Sept. 24 when the Royal Tour film will be shown. Temporary plans were made for the bazaar and home cooking sale. Definite date will be decided later. Regular monthly business was conducted by Mrs, Bowman. The resignation of the secretary, Mrs. Faulkner, who has moved away, was read and accepted. Mrs. Hayâ€" sheeng was appointed to fill the office. Mrs. Kinghorn conducted the worship service by reading the scripture passage from Rom. 14: 8â€"14, _ Mrs, Leach read comments on Che~#eriptitre‘~and â€" offered prayer. Two hymns were sung: "Rise Up, O Men of God," and "O Jesus, I Have Promised." The Woman‘s Association of Downsview United Church held their meeting in the Sunday School Room on Wednesday eveâ€" ning, Sept. 3. The president, Mrs. Bowman, presided. The beautiful gardens of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aurnâ€" old Pitt, 5 Hillgarden Road, Wesâ€" ton, formed the setting on Saturâ€" day, August 30th for the marriage of their daughter, Nancy Cairine, to Mr. George Bernard Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Swan also of Weston. The bride entered the garden on the arm of her father, who gave her away: Her graceful gown of w‘ ite Chantilly lace over Swiss organdy was fashioned with long sleeves and tight bodice and Crineâ€" oline skirt with side panels of lace over nylon net. Her fingerâ€"tip veil Garden Setting For Ceremony As Geo. Swan Weds Nancy Pitt Downsview W A Regular Meeting The camera catches a production in full swing in one of the two studios at CBLT, Channel 9, t:. CBC‘s Television production centre in Toronto. In the background, wellâ€"known songstress Phyllis Marshall appears against a studio set. Overhead the massive pipework grid can be seen, on which the many necessary lighting fixtures are attached. On the right, foreground, is the TV cameraman and his camera, which is mounted on a moveable tripod. On the left, foreground, is the microâ€" phone boom man and boom pusher. Centre, foreground, shows the studio director, the intermediary between studie personnel and the producer in the control room. PNONE TODAY CHerry 1â€"3581 TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON CBLT‘S STUDIO ‘A‘ 7681 Main Street was pretty well awamped with the young folk on the day school opened. All of them were downtown _ buying _ school books. We think that away down deep each of the guys and gals was glad to get back to the old grind » at the loeal brain faeâ€" Four British firms are now building gasâ€"turbine cars. â€" The Rover Company, world pioneer in this field, recently demonstrated the power of its gasâ€"turbo car by a speed trial in which the car went 151.96 m.p.h. for a fiying mile. Now the Austin Company is buildâ€" ing a gmeâ€"turbo car and Rollsâ€" Royee and Armstrong Siddeley are also carrying out expariments in this field. Must be a whole new crop of drivers on their way into our highâ€" ways and byways. Practically every time we turn around we see John Ronaldson out testing some new driver prior to issuing a driver‘s licence. We‘ll try and have some facts and figures for next week‘s column that will tell of John‘s work. Maybe some of you folks didn‘t know that you can be tested for your driver‘s licence right here in town. Hunters ahoy! or Ho! or someâ€" thing. Partridge and duck seaâ€" sons open on October 4. Bag limit is five a day. No word on the bottle limit. Young Miss Bev Sinclair of Farnsworth Dr. here in Weston, won a pair of tickets to an NHL hockey game this winter. Bev will be able to sit in the blues. She won her prize at the CNE. With TV now upon us, what with _ our _ Canadian _ stations n‘everything the United Church of Canada is being urged to watch the development of television and to use TV to spread the mospel. TV was advocated by the Rev. W. A. Beecroft in his report to the General Council Meeting in Hamâ€" ilton. FOUR U.K. FIRMS BUILDING JET CARS Continued from page 1â€" A garden weception followed, at which the bride‘s mother received the guests, wearing a twoâ€"piece dressmaker suitg‘m\d\[x\?rmse tafâ€" feta with matching harfind corsage of pink rose buds and a gardenia. She was assisted by the groom‘s mother in Queen‘s blue with osâ€" trich tip trimmed hat and corsage of pink rose buds. Later the bride and groom left on their wedding trip to Quebec city and Adirondack mountains, the bride travelling in A navy blue French taffeta suit with hat to match. On their return they will reside in Weston. 1 Matn $t. N. â€" CH. 1â€"0701 Over The Back Fence Rev. G. K. Tyler of Weston Bapâ€" tist Church officiated, assisted by Rev. A. J. Greer, of Pueblo, Colorâ€" ado, a former pastor of the same church. Mr. Penny, organist of Jarvis St. Baptist Church, was at the organ through the ceremony and the reception. Among the guests was the grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Emma Pitt, who, in October, celebrated her hinetyâ€"fifth birthday, Fire Auto Casualty was net with headdress of lace and seed pearls and she carried white rose buds and forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. The bride‘s attendant was her sister, Miss Elaine Pitt, in toast net over t ‘feta and her flowers were yelâ€" low and bronze roses and shaggy mums in a golden wicker basket. Mr. Fred Swan, brother ‘of the groom was best man. MERTENS AGENCY INSURANCE Mrs. A. Timpson and son, Perc, of Winnipeg, are at present visitâ€" ing with Mrs, Timpson‘s daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. George Trimble, Lippincott St. East. The Married Couples Club of St. David‘s Church held their first monthly meeting and social eveâ€" ning in the basement of the church on Friday last. An enjoyâ€" able time was had by all. Interâ€" ested persons are invited to attend the meetings, the next one being held on Friday, October 3rd, at 8 p.m. Miss Jeanne Gove, RN, of New Jersey, U.S.A., spent a few days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gove, 152 Main St. North,. She travelled to this counâ€" try by air. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Housley of Weston were among recent guests at The Guild of All Arts, Scarâ€" borough. The 1st Weston Cubs Mother‘s Auxiliary will hold their fall meetâ€" ing in the form of a demonstration at the home of Mrs. F. W. Stanley, 36 King St. W., on Tuesday, Sept. 16. Miss Barbara Woodberry, of Mount Vernon, visited â€" recently with her aunt and uncle, Mrs. and Mr, James Gove, Main St. North. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Collins, of North Bay, visited friends in Wesâ€" ton last week. Mrs. W. H. Burlington of 2 Bellevue Crescent returned to her home last Monday after spending two Wweeks at Woodland Beach, Georgian Bay, Mrs. Burlington was accompanied by her four childâ€" ren, Rona, Douglas, Mary Ann and Sharon. Ann Hepton, Rona‘s girl friend, also went along on the trip. Mrs. Burlington, who motorâ€" ed to Georgian Bay, visited friends who live at Stayner, Beverley Sinclair, of 36 Earnsâ€" worth Drive, Weston, won a pair of blue tickets for the Maple Leaf Gardens at the Tely Fun Bank in the heart of the CNE midway last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds, of New York City, visited old friends in town over last weekâ€" end. Mrs. Reynolds is the former Edith Westover, After spending a one month vaâ€" cation period at Trout Lake, North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Brum and daughter, Nancy, 33 Gratton Avenue, returned home last week. Mrs. Brum said that they had enjoyed the holiday very much but that Mr. Brum could not induce the fish in the lake to bite. Visiting her parents, "‘Mrs. G. R. Brown of 1 Gaydon Avenue, and her three children, David, Sharron and Margie, spent three weeks at Springhill, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Johnson, 231 John Street, recently returned from Nova Scotia where they spent two weeks vacationing. Mrs, W. G. Broadhurst, 30 Ingleâ€" side Drive, was visited recently by her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Rev. and Mrs. George Parker who motâ€" ored with their two children, David and Rhoda, from their home in Oxford, Mich. The visitors stayed in Weston for one week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brillinger, 141 King Street, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. 0. Bowes when they visited Ottawa and Fort Henry, Kingston, last weekâ€"end. The four motored there and back. |PERSONALS] The Canadian Bank of Commerce +/ Amow how. a woman ANB uin saming apa doesnt pay me S i LAUNDERERS SMART Housewives call{Herry 1â€"1461 For Prompt, Efficient . . . sw | | Real Estate & Insurance Service REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE °~ 52 MAIN ST. 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