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Times & Guide (1909), 6 Jan 1933, p. 1

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las. A, Cameron and A. LOFRC D0 **" Local Fieldâ€"‘Two By laws Nt * Conk ‘MMWV“& e COnOl s the personnelâ€" of Commission from ::c was dl&g" against. ix 1908 lated that these 0 s@ Rad been wiven : ire Alarm Enlivens _ ‘Election Vote Count Although the i workers were ver ‘ d'y' a gener was shown by the m of the woll . ballot. gfl l- * For Fine Printing wAIcnougn *9¢ 7 ue throw were very bus{ throughout day, a gencral lack of interest ‘whown by the voters, only 42<per it, of the voll turning out to cast ballot. Considerable . interest however, shown in the finalâ€"reâ€" A Tgwdlflinimd crowd gathering the Town Hall to hear Returning cer Harry G, Musson make the RAMeRI uk eR C _ Some excitement was cveated. CHI~ z:«h counting of the ballots, when #.30 a fire alarm was turned t Quly the neécessary number . of ;rlnnl r!quimd to continue the count remained in the office, the majority of the scrutineers and crowds gatherâ€" in front of the Hall rushed with the firemen 10 the call. It proved to AYeME® * "Lulos on Rosemount &m 1 o4 cb ids i firemen to the call be only a car ablaze Th-m PHESR s Wio nds is utlhl;t‘“ in the district lyi&: norr:hl?-l ~west 0 <i ing in northâ€" "W%&x Foal, Anve vege € by Harry I. Price, and the| west u\d’.:f“ South York, represented | by Hon.â€" pold Macaulay. This disâ€"| trict includes _ York Township, ‘Wesâ€"| ton, Mount Dennis and Fairbanh,} which area is declared to have grown sufficiently to require another memâ€" WESTON IS IN NEW RIDING Ne E. 2t c Avenue, little or no According to authorative rumours fimtrom Queen‘s Park, Wesâ€" will d‘f be included in a new islative riding» following t{:e passâ€" of the new reâ€"distribution bill pow being prepared. PWE 0 ‘is likely) to be ARCESAPCTTT: h,m announcement. Some excitement W Lm counting of th t 6.30 a fire ala Mrs. John Hughes was hostess on | Tuesday night for a large attendance | of the Eatonville Women‘s Institute\ ; members, and a very delightful eveâ€" ning was spent. The correspondence | included a letter from the Institute| Headquarters in reference to the sum-& ier meetings for this year, and ask<| ing whether the members would like to adhere to last year‘s "econony" plan and have a «group" meeting thus eliminating the necessity of a speaker attending two 0T three separate gathâ€"| erings. It was unanimously %gcidedg that as last year‘s Was so suckessful | that it would be well to repeat it. The secretary | will accordingly et _ into touch with TIslington and Lambâ€" ton Mills W. L‘s and ascertain their opinions. The meeting will take place between May 15th and June 30th. Eatonville W1. bave a Social eveâ€" ning on Feb. "th and to arrange, deâ€" tails of this, Mrs. Rogrs. Mrs. Burâ€" tur amd Mrs. Moses @were: ?ppoi:?‘ted ber. : MRS. HUGHES HOSTESS TO EATONVILLE MEMBERS *L oamutd 0y ning on Feb. Tth an« tails of this, Mrs. R net and Mrs. Moses on the committec. T w. Yewer wished thanks to all those | smail way, u8E" "" these Jater. . From rose the fi we since been en Paul Hughes “V work of the Leagy« BA S! with the Christmas Uhe Mrs. F. T\lmex;tgnve esting taik on «clothes". be a purpose in dress" every woman can he 1 she , chooses her frocks pose and occasion. on to be wom. . Harmony, colour, and fitness were atrongly emmlflised, especially for cfin. as, the speaker affirmed, the 1% are . susceptible to “colnur \ o OW Auurien who =~ Hork unes eron was clected Wes w Monday, defeatâ€" year‘s reeve with e wouBts A) _ esn UMBER 9 three was °C wHB [E BRCTED C 00 Cyqwask mittec, The president, Mrs. | wighed _ to expres® her | all those who had helpedi hristmas Cheer baskets. Tumx;tgave a very inter-“ on "clothes". â€""There must se in dress" she said, "and gan can be well dressed if es her frocks for the purâ€" gccasion. on which they are wnity singing; led by was also a feature on 4 and delightful prog ED * (nvemsale on ‘AX ToOO? | and. P. Jhixke of mone ""muacs: WELLâ€"KNOWN RESIDENT _ rotiers‘s® |" o vo CALLED BY DEATH the origin * plms, | by Esther e on a wellâ€" usavemimamiii in CGratifying Statement Issued | w emo on o o P e j o | the meetifiiii‘i in the us Regarding Relief C°“°eҤNEW_9mchSTg§ With Receipts of $287.50, Supplemented by Cont thy Two Governments, Funds to the Amount Made Available for Relief Purposes-â€"Relief presses Grateful Appreciation. . 1933 County for Ward 3 defeated Mr jority. of 347 TWs L _ The death sccurred on Friday mort~ ing of a well known resident of Westâ€" on in the person of Mrs. william Clarke, {ho p(?;ed away at her home at 16 King rge Road. She was in her 49th,year and had been i1 only a‘ week, â€" Born in England, she had lived in Weston for the past twenty years and . het passing . came as & dtarushinek to . s INFRC (j:C‘Q of ?t 19 MMB U*" 7 nad in her 49th year and had been ill ONMJ a week,â€" Born in England, she had lived in Weston for the past twenty years and . het passing . came as & distinet" shock 40. 3 large circle of friends and acquaintances. She was a member of the Davighters of Engâ€" land West York‘s Newsy Weekly land. The teneral was held on SAO afternioom, service bein® CMM‘Q Ward‘s Raneral Home at three 0 5ol 2 and interment being made in ary Park Cemetery. To L nccccccccuag. diah Workers‘, Branch No. ork, held their tirst annual Tyee, 'I‘ut-_sday night, in El DEPUTYâ€"REEVE y Council YV"@-"‘ 3 of North ork, Mrs. Brambles by 347 votes. t‘:“:z::";:{";’é far aver 120 Yen°Z SCNUE ne ib â€" Mr. Bell, a member of St. John‘s P A¢ nemeheti 1 ;:‘T‘u;vtis ":;t}:t Anglican Church, was previously, for After the transie¢tion of business, | 2 laylet, entitled (n:inyeg;us. a t:laphonrek linemm.mfle c;nnxlmans were extended to Miss % n," by the ening.| ret® Yrom active work two or three | Pors Secretarg, on her trip to} :enug T; ssiuy, [Voars MA f Kansas during. e holidays. ’[‘lwl(s Mrs. Drew. A Venerated as an old landimark, the | meeting was themigiven over to Mrs.| t g _ programme house where Mr. Bellv_llved“ stands | pagcock i 0 Law Obse ] inty Miss Joan close to the sidewalk of the Main :d on d w vance: 1. laughter of Alâ€" street, as & pn‘::ou.n council, when it | 2 b‘h’u“ interent "r"i‘)‘.'eie givâ€"| . ect." Next came ordered widening of the street, deâ€"| $hq $ “d"k mes k preortr rinkwater | / Dennis, with his tided to leave the building in its otiâ€" an «.\ td jon: oppoSInE | 8 4 i wine and beer was cireulat Then came the ginal position, for signers. i Mury Rogers conâ€" s, who presented Surviv‘ag lr.fl are a son, James | tributed two V 1 piano soâ€" A eapie *3 'ic%m‘é"fif" c oo( onnatated." Rep 4 o 20. Sipfoos 0 : | Mrs. rec of the various fâ€"a g:;l:mk;as .:g : 2“5' Mary Lfgwre. Fern mnehm(‘\:g&mmn wc:w. andâ€"it ~was Miss McP: W 98 mAglnl V Mn l atdet us L e iry patinthetory ;’4..»:-}&:!-1\ ifgrteeo %\m m‘«liq M +s Mary Van| balance in the tressuty after generâ€" istrict. Sickle, Hamilton. ous contributions to the budfet and pumeomevusgace ”_/___._________’«â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"'â€"‘ other funds. An exceptionally fine s $ éffering was taken. ‘ Mrs. Mowbray and her committee Lg Statement lssued were given charge of the prizes in conâ€" â€" \nection with the school contest, and the meeting closed in the usual way. Miss1G®, 17 rew. A Venerated as an old AMMAUMOO ced MRA TE OO 4 house where Mr. Bell_liv stands ol {:asnor:: close to the lidewalk"ofe‘:‘xe Main ‘:;;c:’ek] * c°::°;: coof A1_|street, as 3 W;:""" councit, when it | an vy Mesdame xt carme | ordered widening of the street, 48° | ang sabock with his cided to leave the building in its 94" | wine and Deer J came the | E1NA position, for signers. 0e HQ |~â€" aneviving Mr. Rel} are a son, James | tributed two ve! l C MU U bave i lac which were ‘ rvresentative ork, having _____.te The following report VLV NWLJLUVN I MAE t coAtcivenatindleat )\ John Edward Bell, 79, Was Born | In in District Now Known as , Westmount , A t# ;i‘ ooo Snfiiabreminignins nssm anador yarionnlp > _ | _ John Rdward Bell, 79, of 218 Main \Street North, who died in the Toronâ€"(W ._|to General Hospital after five weeks | o C ‘ iness, was a member of a family well | ; '; known. locally through l0n@ residence| % MA | in the district. He was born 68 Bell‘s | *\ farm, in the district‘ now known as| t Yâ€" | Westmount, â€" where his family lived . ӎ for aver 125 years. 3 2| , Mr. Bell, a member of St. John‘s a« Anglican Church, was previously, for d ;nnnyezeus. a telephone lineman. . He|\< idâ€" retired from active work two or three | | y |years ago. ; A Venerated as an old landimark, the me | house where Mr. Bell._llved“ stands an | close to the sidewalk of the Main a1 _ |street, as & pre"::ou council, when it me | ordered widening of the street, deâ€" his | cided to l'o’aive the building in its ot)~ Lg . waeifion. Saturday Aucted at e O'Mv n Sanctuâ€" | ie of | m\ wWESTON COUNCIL relat j metw MAYORâ€"S. J. TOTTEN er _ \ _‘ REEVEâ€"JAS A CAMERON, _ / its: |~ _ Deputy Reeveâ€"W. W. GARDHOUSE _ K\ y NA paren ts is ‘ f ome | AM®" was for 1 only almo had | tar® enty | @««« "The full value of this will be apâ€" parent when it is explained that, sup~ plemented by the contributions from the _ two Government funds to the amount of $862.50 are made available for relief purposes, a sum équal to .hmst.mmofmewulem‘fi‘ ture in this connection during the past _ eOntTIDUtION ..._«»â€" ¢. 0. F. contribution Carl. Austin Mfg. Co. _ tribution _ . Sale of tickets Victor and in this connectOn CEICCB (0 T o0( envvevvteonmareernnemeet “‘"M + m‘-"m, v'.-.'-"‘ Contributions from munt of $862.50 Qre â€"W A#>n, Woodbridge, l \ a‘s Reeve for 1938, Ja8; Aibert C. Ella, lhv‘i" ver the difâ€" m, The enâ€" s met with we are now the gplcndl‘d COUNGILLORS con t, by a UARY 6. 4 ‘gcen?: is to exâ€"l** ‘Dt SEhIng, future e a rly = * ETA s insbu rough | 59 enlightening, future em will, :l;d' en'x&v:hr this 'hefl&fl':;qkup,“be m&n mtmmudepoo-“"’d‘m- + rane & Dr. Cruickshank : Tt dm'.:‘:hd imâ€" gortllme of not neglecting vocaâ€" onal school." wW. A. ROWLAND|""p, I of Ki“{hesth ):: goflad. m two public scho@ls were i. rgost suwccessful" at the recent hh ow CE2cl Antrance examinations. -.â€"â€"-M York, and Etobicoke Townships | CERS FOR \NEWOIF‘HM‘“! Mrs. A It is stated, by an observer of the election doings on MOQXâ€" & that A. Lorme Coulter, -&1 candidate for the Mm‘umfl"“‘.‘ Street, was seen to pick up his z-flt.w--’-l“'m“d wo of them visited each Polling Booth together. M Whether _ of Wvotu.il likely to remain, No Malice surer, MrS. Nh 9t C DCVY We c tendent of Mission Band, Mrs. Dean| HE hn 444 14 208 12A dfoce wnirfhncdetcont oit Newtog; n:ssi:‘tant CSec‘rjéury (gr Misâ€" anyme coadiwate sion Band, Mrs. C. LOome aser;| Lord Forester, the only mar Supply Secretary, Mrs. J. K. Moffat: | could wear his hat in the prese ‘Assistant to Supply Secretary, Mis$s \the King, has died at Broseley, A. MacMurchy. land. fi" enjoyed . the here i The only change in the officers for \right, granted to an ancester Ay the coming ie“ is in the position of g' Henry VIHH, of nm‘unbfi: g{s,sionahrz! onthly Secretary.. MJ ,“:b& Pm‘w“ C nc AT ithâ€" rght has. ‘to NS N » | BXitton mas checrfuly and roctes on Loo oeapap mss mthent So States Firm in Communication to Weston Board of EducatiO®â€" | perfect but Enarraen r. E. 1/ Cruickshank of 1032 390818 Presents Conâ€"|of God ns â€"imgerk ‘hairman Dr. 4+ 0s /C 000 Detailed Study of Vocational|. "There are Mmany in true relationship ‘The new Boa sider the matt teacher to the | Dr. Cruigk!h‘“! reductio PsP ob t is whether or not al be terminated in . teachers who desire the next year at I necessary. Board do more with the Board A letter from said that, since | Bol:rfd é;u‘lcm«nmm vasint the 1€ more to acquaint publ with the Board moetings. A letter from the Satinâ€"Finish Co. said that, since visits of its exeentives to thfi v:::.tmn' } :chod had pnv.dm so en i uture em! vhen_::!gl'!:;k up," be mm p h1 1101 6 0 nidrertet die vdgrdurenr cise Reportâ€"S\lggests More School to New Board. Mayor B i. AOPUPN TT Blact Jas. 8. Wright we te eabremel il, regular M‘w #M? ® The full report of the or not. they | exâ€" s is as yet, and is nain, a myStery> Cruickshank accou *\ (@VEN AT LECGION CONCERT & § 1| ‘Union Prayer Service |_ Marks Week of Pray \ CHARLES DICKENS RECITAL #<< Interdenominational Gathering Held in Contril j in Charge of Rev, W. E. Mackey Who is 450 . Wellwood, Forbes, Williamson, e w Mr. Williamson Brings Message Appropriate k Dr. and Mrs. Cariton Delighted Audience at Gathering Held in Humberview School A most successful Concert was held on Dec. 30th, under, the auspices of Post 118, St. Alban‘s Branch, Can#~ dn Megiom in flm”‘"fl,&"""’,fir m,]” was SW the Rousewives Guild &'?lo.m n cluding a Charles .Dickens Recitah Fonducted by Dr,. and, Mrs. CaÂ¥ which was received with tremendous applause. â€" A demonstration Was also grovided of â€" Housewives Canadian rodugts sponsored and vouched for by the Guild. LR l0 a __0far wenv. Boy t â€" qA C ainal? of % Ou behalf of the lo¢ the audience, President veyed the appreciation . tee for the good atten of the inclement weath tended a hearty vote 0 and Mrs. Cariton and Lord Forester, the only man who could wear his hat in the presence of the Kinfi.‘ has died at Broseley, Engâ€" right, granted to an ancester in 1 Cchp C Uaty "of remaining covered HE WORE HAT BEFORE KING A. LORNE COT Successfal c Afor hie Uu’fim Qmw. J. Lawre member, by a M NEW YEAR‘S BABE mID QUI0R00T _ i uad the local Branch and | esident Baref eonâ€" |â€" ciation of the itâ€" | d attendance, in Spite weather, and also exâ€" vote of thanks to Dr. m and company. & they have an eTFO Him. God came ini y nvnnciccwi _ < â€" ) w Srhath SHED IMISSIONER ample m . Lawrence by a mAjot 0T LTER | the rity of in Central United to "Prayer to me 18 ::m e that human souls God, a 1 that is absolutely essential, world and the world to" cos this privilege be for can say ‘I know that He, then we really know o 1 feel that God is saying now, ers and sisters, young . peoPi and girls, I am seeking yO t s hh emard in Ts a vou and 1. really know 4 ness for us. L the conception will be their C COn UT NOC Do one,‘ it bas been said. have ruined their live \for eternity not becan vn'I‘I MR \i.v-i appiness f fe,twfld&dmm %j and its . Prayer, plified in trust in O through hardship and L ul Gpnie Andil UMEUEBT O ual erty. ‘It is better to tion of God than to h hope: An eÂ¥ tion of a cam| tent stakes when he was man ofefl'k% l-wm must 1 lemgefiltull" you are too laf lyoum do. it years ago." ; _ # TKE ww "I think too exemplified ‘Little souls they do, are. If we loin, woud 1982, done? It: 3 we do, that into the Prayer can Cill the fal Rev, J. C. 1 : Baptist CI Williamson mson, 'b‘ evemng, ;ee Call % th

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