Times & Guide (1909), 24 Oct 1923, p. 4

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| Tocal@_News at 8 ) B RSHOP pF D(;%]ication Service of New Altar onated by St. John‘s Alâ€" ; tar Chapter work of art. The design is purely Gothic, with . fresco arches, carved grames and rose designs on â€" either side of the front panel, the centre of which is carved with the ecclesiastical TH.S. Itgis hoped, in addition to the altar, so s «i * 6 eare theâ€"new prayer desk, which has been Ec) t don‘r%:ced by Miss Laura Guy, will also| ;ol.s be placed in the church for the dedica-'{gg,ce‘ tion service.. Some seventyâ€"five memâ€"‘_even-' bers. of St. John‘s Anglican Men‘s Th Ts Clulg‘and lady friends gathered in the toe:e{ Parish Hall on Thursday evening last| wher( at -_tf open meeting held by the club.‘iS ng' Progressive euchre provided entertainâ€" Cort men§ during the first part of the evenâ€" Tog it ing, gnd at the conclusion the followâ€"| 1 ing were awarded first favors: Ladies, |]g a.cve1 Miss, Edith Mattison; : gentlemen, Mr. yli%me Percy Greenwood. A social hour then img‘ , followed, a feature of this being ’the“thfoo~ president‘s speech, Mr. S. Norman, who tThe 3 on lsehalf of the club, presented the of ix} vicar, Rey. E. G. Hutson, with a handâ€" fot : son;% mahggany mantleâ€"piece chimney MEeem elocls, with the following inscription Thge carvéd on a silver.plate, "Presented to b'ltb - the‘ Rev. E. G. Hutson by the memâ€" ;flu } bers of the Men‘s Club of St. John‘s | {acll Anglican Church, Weston, 1923. Mrs. ig;lé Hutipn was also most suitably rememâ€" ;level bered, Miss Mattison, on behalf of the‘ jJg, q elub, making the presentation of a pair | from of §§l\’cr napkin rings, engraved with "or the snitial H. The vicar repliecd in a kthe ‘ manmer suitable to the occasion, @nd | gepp everyone present agreed that a splenâ€" did year was to be looked forward to in the Men‘s Club, On Sunday next at 11 a.m. dedicaâ€" tion services will be held at St. John‘s Anglican Church of the new altar. Rew Bishop Reeve will conduct the semuce, and will also be the preachey at the special service. J _ The new carved oak altarâ€" is the don"tion of the altar chapter of St. Miss J. Davidson, a resident of Wesâ€" ton, _met with a painful accident on Saturday last, while on a visit to Brampton friends. She was crossing the C.P.R. tracks on Railroad Street and failed to notice the approach of a slowly moving freight train. The train caught her right foot, crushing it badly, and as she fell,. she twisted her. right foot, fracturing one of the small bones. She was removed to the Brampton private hospital, where Dr. Heggie attended to her injuries, it beâ€" ing} found necessary to amputate the small toe of the right foot. ;gh& Con On Wednesday, Oct. 17th, 1923, at the parsonage, 1328 King St. W., Toâ€" ronto, by the Rev. B. Nelles, Gordon A. ‘Dickin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dickin, Main St., Weston, to Nona Anmie Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, â€" Beaconsfield Ax s Toronto:~ Mr. and Mrs. Dickin “fli&{:&%}g on Eagle Ave., Weston: Mr. Harrison, the new grocer, Main Street opposite Church, in the premiâ€" ses" recently occupied by Mrs. Scotft, wishes to draw special attention to the service he is gré\‘{)ared"to give by teleâ€" phone. Phone 326 for prompt deliyvâ€" ery, Most careful attention will be given these orders. ‘and «/ satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 326 and save yourâ€" self! a trip down town. The ‘entive teaching staff of King Street school, accompanied . by the principal, Mr. H. J. Alexander, also the Memorial School staff with the exception of Miss Dixon, accompanied by K%é:hfi'?"ihcipa], Miss Fisher,. took in the Wedchers‘ Convention held at Bufâ€" fal®. last week, and report a very enâ€" jo_y&tble time. The many friends of Mr. Evans, Main St. North, are pleased to welâ€" come him home, and glad to see him out and around again, fter chis conâ€" finement to hospital, undergoing a serious operation. The many friends of Mr. Mattison are pleased to see him.back at his old position on the Bank of Montreal staff, after his absence of sevéral weeks, throughillness. Mrs. If&‘enry Thomas, â€" of _ Maple, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. Jno. Ackrow, Lemaire Ave. Mr.. A, G. Pierson, .of the Hydro Electric Commision, is enjoying a two weeks* vacation. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Smith of Toronto and Mrs. Dillon of Toronto were week end guests with the Misses Forsyth,. Main St. North. Mrs.. Neil McGeachie arines spent last week herâ€"cousins, the Misses other Weston friends, end Mr. and Mrg. Gordon Moody and family, of Toronto, spent a couple of days last week with the former‘s parâ€" énts, Mr. and ~Mrs. Henry Moody, Main Street. ) ‘Miss Doris Bews, of McDonald Hall, Guelph, accompanied her friend, Miss Rheta Bull, of Rosemount Ave.,! also ‘of McDonald Hall, home for the week ‘ Misg. H. J. Alexander spent a few days in Buffalo last week, accompanyâ€" ing . Mr. Alexafnder, while: in attendâ€" ance at the Feachers‘ Convention. Miss Ha’fi of. Brigden spent a few d;zlys,"with_,“hcr' cousin, Mrs. Walter Bull, Eifth: Ave., last ‘week. PACE FOUR ¥‘s and far exceeds all expectations. 5 the work of the Valley Seating jof Dundas, and is a handsome Dickinâ€"Robinson WEDDINGS of St. Cathâ€" visiting with Forsyth, and . Mr. A. W. Pritchard,.. Rosemount |Ave., was called to Buffalo early Sun® |\day morning, owing to the sudden and serious illness of his wife, who was visiting with her sister in Buffalo. His daughter, Mrs. McKinnon «of Toâ€" | ronto, accompanied her father, and the \ many friends will be: pleased to know \Mrs. McKinnon returned home Monâ€" | day qgening,» and reports her mother‘s condition as somewhat ithproved. Her | speedy restoration * to ‘health ¢* and | strength is lookedmforward to by her manyifmenas.n =Ph Ga m f. Reports are coming through from various sections of the community, which should be investigated by the County Police, the offenders punished, and protection afforded those suffering from theâ€" insultsâ€"heapedâ€"upon â€"them. For some months past ‘Fifth Ave., around the‘cement bridge, has been the favorite lounging place,.for a bunch of thoughtless youths, who seem to take a delight in making jesting and rude remarks to persons walking along this public roadway, especially young girls, and recently, one young girl was subjected to .a very . unpleasant and humiliating experience,;~ when as she was returning home from work was accosted by two young men, asked to tell her name, and when doing so inâ€" formed she was not the girl they were looking: for. These matters need atâ€" tention, for the situation is serious.. It is only a few weeks since a letter apâ€" peared in these columns, drawing atâ€" tention to the fact of the same occurâ€" rences on the opposite side of the town. With the coming of the long evenings, many young girls living in these outlying sections will be forced to travel these roadways by lamplight, whenâ€"coming home from work, and it is not always possible to have an esâ€" cort, and it should not be necessary,] for these streets and roadways are placed throughout the country for the convenience and safety of the fravelâ€" ling public. . We . know it is almost impossible to provide police protection throughout the entite distriet, but if the young girls are to be the victims of insult and possible danger, should not something be done? Some boys seem to have an idea conversation of this kind is a sign of wit and humor, but if shown that it is degrading: to themselves, alsoâ€" an offense against society.and humanity, it will â€"be a les son well learned, and should help to develop character of a higher and nobâ€" ler type, even if it does take a visit from the police to accomplish this end: For the man of evil intent nothing but the enforcement of the penalty preâ€" §scribed by the law will be effective. Services in the Methodist Church being held this week and next under the, direction ~of : Rev.. Mr. Millson, president of the London Conference, will be of special interest to the young folk on Friday evening, Mr. Hillson taking for his subject "Compantonship." MORE SUPERVISION . QON FIFTH AVE. ‘Mrs. Howard Gray, Rosemount Ave., is spending a short vacation in New York with her sister, Miss Dorothy Lyons, who is in training at Roosevelt Hospital. The building boom which has visited Weston during the past summer can be somewhat estimated by the. total amount of permits issued during the nine months ending Sept. 30th, these reaching the sum of $500,000. Dr. Grenfell has announied his inâ€" tention ofâ€"paying aâ€" hurried, visit â€"to Weston, on the Saturday afternoon of Nov. l7th. As his time will not perâ€" mit of a formal lecture, the members of the Grenfell Society have arranged to hold an afternoon reception, to give the contributors, friends and ail interâ€" ested in Missionary work an opportunâ€" ity of meeting:â€"the Doctor. (It has been decided to:hold this gathering at the home of Mrs. Briggs, King Street, and the hostess, with the members of Weston Grenfell Society, trust all will accept this intimation as a personal invitation to be present from 4.30 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 17th. Mr. J. M. Gardhouse was among the successful exhibitors â€"at. Woodbridge Fair on Saturday last, winning six firsts, three seconds and two thirds. : Mr. J. J. Alexander and" Miss Jean and Master Douglas spent the week end with the former‘s parents at Silâ€" ver Hill, Ont. Eagle: Weston) are spending the winâ€" ter in Hollywood, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Main Street North, left last week on a motor trip to points in the U.S.A. f ¢ Mrs. (Rev.) E. R. Young gave a most inspiring address at the Albion District Women‘s Missionary Convenâ€" tion held at Tottenham this week. Services on Sunday, Oct. 28, in the Methodist Church, will be in charge of the pastor. Morning subject, "The Proclamation of Love," and in the eveâ€" ning, "The Law . of the Machines." Special music by the choir at both eefvicess" _ "=_ 0n en Sn on ; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webster and family of Toronto (nee__Miss_ Annie The Choral Society have resumed practice for the season, meeting in the Methodist Church _ schoolroom _ on Thursday evenings. Miss Irene Wolland of Rodney, Oré., has returned home after spending a short visit with her _ friend, Miss Campbell, John Street. ./ 4 Mrs. Geo. Hewitt, of Viectoria, is the guest of her daughter, Mis. H: . Alexander, with whom she will spend the winter months. Mrs. East is visiting with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Monkman, Rosemount Ave. Mr. Johnston, Elm Street, is out of town for a few days on a business trip to Montreal, ISLINGTON Are. you advancing towards the land of practical accomâ€" plishment by studying _ the problems you are to meet or are you neglecting your opâ€" portunities that, will fit yourâ€" self for a useful ‘career? Keep on reading Mr. Educaâ€" tor‘s talks. WHICH WAY ARE YOU GOING? Why Pay Cash? Your Credit Is Good MEN‘S OVERCOATS Made from those heavy allâ€"wool materials so much in \ demand. Burberry type coats, plaid pa, pa backs. Quilted shoulders, half lined with$ @@ satin. 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