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Y J in 6 19 19 ‘ | rul uces NPcgin 0 5 11 ~" .y=R Jin\p? \G l Dealers in Cheyrolet, McLaughlin and Oakland All Prices ati:actofy, Oshawa, Taxes Extra Special prices given on orders of 500 or over Cooked Meats ARTHUR E. MOODY LEANDAU SEDAN â€" CABRIOLET Everything in Toronto Phone QO131M EAGLE BLOCK ©‘Bg0o PHONE 49r4 20c Jar CFâ€"4616 Tuesday afternoon last the members of . Westminster Women‘s Missionary Society met for their annual meeting and election of officers. The reports for the year were most satisfactory, showing moneys amounting to‘ over $400, as collected for foreign rhission work, in addition to home mission acâ€" tivities carried on. â€" Following the business meeting, Mrs. A. H. Barker, a migsionary recently returned from Korea, gave a short but most interestâ€" ing address. Election of officers reâ€" sulted as follows: President, Mrs. G. Ernest Foxbes; 1st viceâ€"president, Mrs. Meldrum; 2nd viceâ€"president, Mrs. Arâ€" thur Pearson; 3rd viceâ€"president, Mrs. R. J. Bull; secretary, Mrs. J. A. Camâ€" eron; treasurer, Mrs, H. Jeffreys; secâ€" retary of supplies, Mrs. J. K. Moffat; press secretary, Mrs. W. Chisholm; mission secretary, Mrs. A. Skelton; Christian Student sécretary, Mrs. F. W. Moffat; literature secretary, Mrs. A. M. Oldham. s hi Rev. A. E. Armstrong, one of the foreign mission secretaries of the Un ited Church, gave an exceedingly fine address on India in‘ ‘Westminster Church last Sunday evening. He ilâ€" lustrated the address by. beautifully colored slides on the life in India un ler their natural heathen condition, and then showed from photographs the wonderful change in the home and ommunity life due to the teachings >f the Gospel of Christ. ‘Our church segan work there fifty years ago, and ‘t is an interesting fact that our first missionaries, Dr.. and â€" Mrs. Fraser Campbell, are still on the field, hale ind hearty after fifty years of conâ€" "inuolus and ‘arduous work in that Mr. W. E. Ellerby and family, of Winnipeg, gratefully acknowledge the floral tributes from friends and relaâ€" tives, and sincerely appreciate the very kind expressions of sympathy on the occasion of: their bereavement of a dear mother, recently taken from us. Also they wish to thank (the many â€"friends for their kindness ‘exâ€" tended ‘to her during her ilness. Mr. James Dixon, of Cross St., and daughter, Mrs. Agar, of Toronto, take this opportunity â€"of thanking the many friends and neighbors for their indness, sympathy and floral tribâ€" utes sent to them during their recent sorrow and bereavement, in the death + Mrs. Dixon. _ Central United Church Reception service for new members ‘oming into church fellowship will be ield at the morning Service on Sunâ€" lay, April 3rd, also communion serâ€" rice, with a short address by the pasâ€" ‘or on communion. ‘At:the close of the vening service communion will also 5e celebrated for those unable to atâ€" end in the morning. All are urged to nake it Al special point of being in ittendance at these services. _ . ___ Messrs. Norman Moodyv, of Weston, Allan Moody, of ‘Claireville, and Mrs. Robert Telfer, of 36 Duart Park Rd., Toronto, wish to express their appreâ€" ctation of the kindness ‘extended by neighbor‘s and friends to their mother, the late Mrs. Thomas Moody, during her illness, also~ the sympathy and floral tributes sent to them ‘at the time of her death,. s* OB and. WM;:‘:Xr“rï¬gt?rvo}_fg was listened to vith wrapt attention by a large and ippreciative audience. Presbyterian Church On Sunday morning last Rev. Dr. Kannawin, field secretary for Presbyâ€" Serian Sunday schools and young peoâ€" ole‘s work occupied the pulpit of the ?resbyterian Church, and gave a most ‘nspiring talk of the work of young beople. . Dr. Kannawin has recently ‘eturned from > a trip across and iround Canada, visiting many of the utpost stations, as well as the Targâ€" *r ‘centres, and Sunday morning he told in a most vivid manner the vork being done among the young Seople and by the young people. In ‘helevening Rev. W. M. McKay, a forâ€" mer pastor, spoke to a very large ‘ongregation who had gathered ‘to velcome an old friend back again. He ‘poke on the Presbyterian Church and ‘he" universality of its doctrine. The services on Sunday, March 27, vere well attended, and mention must 3e made of the attendance at the 8 im. service. It is improving ‘each Sunday. â€" Sunday next, April 3rd, the vicar will preach in the morning and the Rev. J. Madill, of New ‘Foronto, will se the preacher in the evening. The 3 a.m. service‘ will be coporate comâ€" munion for all members=â€"be present. At the close of the prayer meeting m Wednesday evening‘ of this week, 1 meéting of the church elders ~ is ‘alled for at 9 pim. j $ Monday afternoon at 4 p.m., Mrs. (Dr.) Henry . addressed the junior ‘anch of the W. A., and besides the nrembers there were several others. The â€" subjéct was _ ‘"The‘" Moslem World." Many curios were on exhiâ€" )ition. Wednesday evening at 8 p.m., in the church, the special preacher will be the Rev. B. Kata Cara, Japanese misâ€" stonary. Everyone should avail themâ€" {elves this opportunity. Bring anâ€" other with you. Thursday evening of this week, un ler the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid Soâ€" ‘iety, Yongé St. United choir will visâ€" t Weston and give a musical program n Central United Church. This promâ€" ses to be one of the outstanding »vents of the season and a great treat s in store for all who can attend. ‘Wednesday evéening ‘of this week, inder the ‘direction of the young peoâ€" sale, Frank Yeigh will give his travâ€" ‘Togue, "Across Canada." Everyâ€" ody ‘come and hear of our own" Canaâ€" Tian land. â€" + : St. John‘s Anglican Church Friday, March 25th, confirmation vas Reld by the Lord Bishop of the li0cese. There were 30 candidates resent. The church was packed â€" aisles of the vestibule. â€" The rector, fcar, and Rev. A. J. Arthur, of Mt. Dennis, took the service.‘ Friday evening, April 1st, the anâ€" wial business meeting of the X. L. Biâ€" Je class will be held in‘ the church ‘chool‘ room. ‘AIl the members and my interested in the class are urged o be present at 8 p.m. sharp.‘ 2. es '?} C s L o s ® * oA A O : CARDS OF THANKS THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Cousinsâ€"Phillips A pretty wedding took place at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phillips, Woodbridge, Ofit:, when . their daughter, â€" Elma Lawrie, became the bride of. Mr. Roy Bean Cousins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cousins, Rev. Mr. Lee officiâ€" ating. â€" Thesbride, who. was given away by her father, looked lovely in her sleeveless . gown of ivory. . silk sHO io C norie ce on nc on ts t her sleeyeless . gown of ivory, . silk crepe de chine, with embroidered met veil, arranged with orange blossoms, and carried. a bouquet of Sweetheart roses: and lily of the valley.. Miss Mary Phillips, sister of the bride, wore a frock of peach taffeta and carried Sunset roses. Miss Dorâ€" othy Cousins, sisterâ€"of the groom, played â€" the wedding march. . Mr. Archie Cousins, cousin of the groom, was best man. After the wedding supper the happy couple left. on a motor: trip to New Bedford, Mass., the bride travelling in a gown of rosewood crepe, with hat, shoes and coat to match. i Johnstonâ€"Collins A pretty wedding took place last week at the home of the bride‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Albert Bamford, 27 Blong Avenue, â€" Toronto, _ when Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Colâ€" Tins, New. Lowell, Ont., became the bride of Mr. Samuel. Johnston,_ son of Mr. S. Johnston and the late Mrs. Johnston, Weston, Ont. . Rev. J. H. Oke: cdonducted. the ceremony. _ The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, looked charming in _ a gown of sandust crepe de chine, and carried: a bouquet of Ophelia roses and lily of the yvalley. Miss . Stella Collins, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and was daintily gowned in: old rose crepe de_. chine z}nd georgette, â€" and , earried Columbia roses. The groom was.assisted by Mr._ Alex. Gillen. . The wedding march was played by Miss, Marie Johnston. After=a dainty, luncheon the happy couple left on their honeyâ€" moon : to â€" Lanark, Ont., the bride travelling in an Oakwood crepe de chine‘ ‘dress, with navy blue coat and hat to match.. On their return. they will reside at Weston. Mackenzieâ€"Warrington ‘ The Préesbyterian‘ Church, Islingâ€" ton, was the scene of the wedding of} Edith, daughter of the late Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Warrington, to Mr. Thomâ€" as Power MacKenzie, Islington. Rev. Thos. Dodds officiated at the cereâ€" mony. The church was beautifully decorated with palms and lilies, tuâ€" lips and many pot plants and spring blossoms. The bride, in white georgette trimmed with silver and family pearls, entéred the church acâ€" companied by her brother, while the wedding march was played by . Mr. Alexander Allen, and the choir sang "‘The Voice. That â€" Breathed _ O‘er Eden.". The bridesmaid, Miss Jessie MacKenzie, in ~orchid georgette; the flower girl,, Dorothy. F. Kirby, in maize and silver, carrying a basket of spring flowers, with the groomsâ€" man, Mr. George Adams, made up the bridal party, while Messrs. John Moore, Frank Beamish, M. Garbutt and Jack Wright were the ushers. While signing «the register . Miss Nellie Summerville sang "O Promise Me." The groom‘s present to the bride was a pearl sunburst, to the bridesmaid, a row of pearls, to the flower girl a gold bracelet. As it was the first wedding in the, church the Session presented the young couâ€" ple with a Bible. j Tassieâ€"Atkinson Mr. Harold Edwin Tassie and Miss Edna Jean Atkinson were married at the manse â€"of . Westminster . United ‘Chureh, Weston, on March 24th, by Rev. G. Ernest Forbes. _ The bride, who is a daughter of Mrs. R. Atkinâ€" son, Toronto, was â€" accompanied by her sister, Miss Marguerite Atkinson, while the groom, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry _ Tassie, of 30 St. John‘s Road, Weston, was supported by Mr. Charles Risebrough, of Newâ€" ton Brook. The , young couple will make their home in New Toronto, where Mr. Tassie has a good position with the Bell Telephone Co. Slawsonâ€"Donnelly The marriage of Mr. Joseph Bernâ€" ard Slawson, Church St., Weston,and Miss Lillian May. Donnelly, South Main St., was solemnized on March 28th, 1927, at Westminster United Church manse, 32 William St., Wesâ€" ton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. Ernest Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Slawson will reside in Weston, where Mr. Slawson holds a position as a machinist in the Moffats / Limited Stove Factory. The Weston Baptist church~ is reâ€" organizing and training a choir to provide a cantata at the evening serâ€" vice of Easter Sunday. MR. SHEARER, Residences 32 William St . _ +Main Street North Rectorâ€"REV. J. HUGHESâ€"JONES, M.A. 5 Vicarâ€"Rev. W. E. Mackey King Cres., Weston Organistâ€"W. A. Greaves P FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENTâ€"APRIL 3rd, 1927 8 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. ; 11.00â€" a.m.â€"Holy Communion (the Vicar) 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday, School and Bible Classes. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong, Rev. J. Madill of New Toronto. Wednesday 10.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. Wednesday 8:00 p.m.â€"Rev. J. B. Card, Japanese Missionary. St. John‘s Mission (Harding Ave.) <â€"â€" _ 11.00 a.m 2.45 <p.m 7.00â€" pm 3.00 P.M.â€"Sunday. School. wWEDDINGS pos â€"yeers . at Choir Leader ST. JOHNS ANGLICAN CHURCH â€" SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1927 â€""The Ability to Bear the Cross." John 10"18. â€"â€"Sunday School and Bible Classes. + =The â€"Time of Reaping."‘ Rev. 14 and 16. R. s MRS. DEMOREST, THE UNITED CHURCH IN CANADA (Established â€"1858) Rev. G. Ernest Forbes, B.A., Minister. WESTMINSTER CHURCH * Tuition given in Pilano, _ Violin, Singing, Cello, Manâ€" dolin, Guitar, Banjo, Elocuâ€" tion and Theory Fees from $8.00 a term. No Class Teaching. Principals: MISS H. MEREDITH SMITH (Medallist Royal x}cademy of EYES EXAMINED Fred. L. Mertens, Phm.B. REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST By Government Examination 163 Rosemount Ave. Phone 297J WESTON THE CHURCHES Office 360 SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd P. Kemp, Superintendent 3.00 p.m., Sunday Schoolâ€""Peter Beâ€" comes a Disciple of Jesus." 7.00 ‘p.m., Gospel Serviceâ€"‘*"Peter‘s Denial and. Repentance." Speakerâ€"P. Kemp Tuesday, 8.00 p.m.â€"Young People‘s meeting. Wed., 8.00 p.m.â€"Prayer Meeting â€" ‘"Peter‘s Lesson in Trust." Fri., 8.00 p.m.â€"Choir practice for Easter Cantata. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDA Y, APRIL 3rd, 1927 11.00 ~a.m.â€"Communion _ Service. Reception Service. 2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 p.m.â€""The Mighty Dynamic." Wednesday, . 8.00â€" p.m. â€" Prayer Meeting. Rev. J. J. Sparling, B.A., D.0,, Pastor Residence: 35 King St. . Phone 43 Dr. W. J. Charlton, Recording Steward A. T. Mather, Choir Conductor H. Reid, Organist Presbyterian Church of Weston S * REV. A. S. McGRATH _ 151 King St., Weston _ Phone 639W SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd .., 11.00 a.m.â€"Public Worship. 3:00 p.m.â€"Sunday ~School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Public Worship. Wed., 8.00 p.m.â€"â€"Prayer Meeting. Monday, 8 pm.â€"B. Y.P.U. . , Friday, 7.00â€"Juniors‘ Meeting. A Cordial Welcome to All. : As they gazed with some embarâ€" rassment, oneâ€" laughed . and said, "Youw thought it to be me and I thought it was youâ€"and it‘s neither of us!" Two gentlemen walking in oppoâ€" site directions on opposite sides of the street suddenly paused and startâ€" ed across the street, meeting in the middle. frae. SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Public Worship. 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday . School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Public Worship. Cordial welcome, to all. Miss Bell, : Mr. Be Cross Street Rev. J. G. Cheyne, Minister 160 King St. & _ Phone 639â€"J Toronto Junction College of Music HARDING AVE. MISSION BERT IRVIN 52 MAIN STREET Real Estate and Insurance â€"Phonesâ€" Music, London, England) w‘llS.S BLANCHE M. THOMAS (Associate Toronto College of Music) 2870 DUNDAS ST. wW. Baptist Church Cordial Welcome to All! Telephone JUnet. 0078 7.00 P.M.â€"S. Wilson. Organist. Harding Ave. OPTICAL REPAIRS Phone 964W Mr. Beal, Choir Leader. Organist. Phone 954 xâ€"22â€"10mos Res. 484 A. Mackay & Son Moving promptly attended to by exâ€" perienced men. Prices reasonable. No moving too Targe, no moving too small. 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