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Times & Guide (1909), 8 Feb 1935, p. 5

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\ | Weston Upholstering ' & Cahinetmaking Shop 223 MAIN ST. N. Phone 424â€"J !l.g 9n ow oi y * Weston and District Representative for BEATTY BROS., Fergus : for * ‘WMhing Machines, Ironers, Polâ€" ishers, Vacuum Cleaners, , Pumps ALEX. MASSIE 20 ROBERT $T. Phone Ju. 1188 fMattresses remade $2.95, and reâ€" covered in new cover, $4.00 and up. Also all kinds of furniture recoverâ€" ed, repaired and refinished. All work gnnranteed and | estimates free. Start the year right by havâ€" ing o work done in your own locality, Westonia Rebelish Lodge No. Wish to An-ne': n. OLD TIME and Weston Auto Wreckers Used Tires and Parts for all makes of cars. Glass installed in all makes of cars. 41 Main St. S. Weston G, MACKAY Late Foreman of the T. Eaton Co. p'u balanced nutrition of milk makes it nature‘s finest food. For pure, rich milk, call . . . . Weston 126 JU. 7216 2 Dennison Rd. W. &A pl'.A.LTHY . FAMILY . DANCE and EVCHRE HEATED CAB) Any P&u in Westonâ€"10¢ Three or More Personsâ€"25¢ Rates to City and Other Points, Very Reasonable Prikey, 2O tih. m 200 on Pro&rletor: Day or Night P. H. COE _ Any Distance Richardson‘s 1.D.A. Drug Store PHONES: T43W or 743J WES TO N DA IR Y 38 MAIN ST. NORTE (Opp. A. & P. Store) DENTRAL TAXI (HEATED CAB) ADMISSION 25e PHONE 709W A. McKAY Phone~â€"156W n he d . SPECIAL out of baby‘s . ARY 8, 1985 â€" + 2w I,‘;/w & %V" Â¥host.people do. ‘Their telephones reâ€" &?fl”:{i}h,,it. uhd their â€" door belis ‘." ‘Would you be good enough to run OÂ¥er to th6 church and te‘lll‘Mrs. X. E:L Mrs. Y. will be a little late with g‘ies for tonight‘s supper, but she m\ lotgotum them, and they‘ll be re in time?" ""Anmd a thousand variations of similar themes! »A"Officers of organizations suffer m-p or institution sndtheg‘nbli;: ws all about it, A little bit of Carelessness on the part of one hmhuw.“m and the unheeded directions, the forâ€" mmrummmm. make a heavy demand upon es chmere jot nC lampted to y are wdd x small burden to those of the jingle with it, "‘”l. that «h. " ‘De Kou know if the sexton will be at the church this morning?‘ _ W s + a a ‘Is ;!l“ meeting at eight or cightâ€" ‘ "‘Is Dr. Blank going to preach both morning and everfi‘:lrg' Prose Py . NDEDpeoy, wto secuples a position as liasion officer between any tiia o hevie ad ooR 2o e ho e en its rosition in Presbytetian affairs, and residents of Streetsville will recall with pride the part played by the Rev. illiam Rintoul in the establishment % G}xe)Presbyterian Church of Canada ree). WHAT WOULD HAPPEN ~ IF EVERYBODY DID IT? â€"â€"This work, which will not in any way interfere with the continuance of the History of Peel, is now almost ready forâ€"press, and the research in connecâ€" tion with it has unearthed many facts high are of interest to Peel even more Em{l to Davenport church itself. _ In 185"7, for instance, the Brampton Wesâ€" leyan circuit had more volumes in its fundly School library than any other ircyit in the district, including the important Toronto charges. Indeed there were almost as many there as in any other two circuits. It is amazing, gorto discover the frequency with hich district meetings were held in Brampton, and it looks as though the county town, which is already known to have been a centre of Primitive Mr. Perkins Bull‘s religious history of Peel, From Saddlebag to Radio, the finishing touches to which have been secured duringâ€"theâ€"pastâ€"+welve months, \ The following article apfieared in the Homemaker page of "The Globe" :::me years ago. It will bear repeatâ€" g, because people haven‘t changed very much, ;_"The woman who was about to teleâ€" one the Principal to please keep ommy fifteen thinutes late, as she going to call for him, fiung up he receiver. ~*"I hadn‘t thouiht of that,‘ _ she id. â€" ‘I just thought that it wouldn‘t .& great deal of trouble for him to into the next room and ask the to keep Tommy. But if everyâ€" did it he‘d be driven crazy n‘t he? Well, Pil just hurry and to be there when Tommy is , so he won‘t have to wnYt.' isters and their wives know The variety and vigour of Mr. Bull‘s work is an ever fresh sur&)rise and pleasure to those associated with it, and is rapidly placing the county in a quite unique position among Canadian municipalities. Mr. Bull is raising for himselg a monument not made with hands, which will be a lasting credit to himself and to the home of his youth CING DEVELOPMENT OF DAVENPORT CHURCH Mr. Perkins Bull, the historian of Peel, has been asked to enlnrie his activities. Davenport United Church, Mhich celebrated its centenary in Deâ€" cm%er, has prevailed uflon Mr. Bull to _ dp.re a history of that community B:g church, which began with a cotâ€" tage tprayer-meeting in his great- grandfather‘s kitchen in 1825, and first appeared on the Methodist Preacher?' ‘fll of the early 30‘s as Bull‘s schoolâ€" house will probably -a-gp;;x"';:i‘t,ixm _a few months after From Paganism to Davenport United. Used to Hold Cottage Prayer ...Meetings in "Bull‘s School gffibgis n_l! ‘\;_viasâ€" ‘al‘s‘&. a centre of Wesâ€" doing it‘ than iNSe in foat or layer pans, and with butter ieing: colourcd with cocem Fetoand 19 onl it hne "hain ;'.."‘! and place half a walnmut or fogether, Add milk alternately with cocoa, flour and sait, Add fia and lastly the soda dissolved um _ Bake in loaf or layer pans, and ice Skin and cut up a fowl and put meck, legs and back bones in a stew pan with a little water and onion and a blade of mace. Strain off the liquid after the fowl has stewed for 1 hour. Place fowl inâ€"a casserole and pour over a gravy, Top with biscuit dough ;nu:lie very rich and bake until crust s done. Beat 2 eggs without separating the whites and yolks; gradually beat in 1 eup sugar, add 1 cup cream (top of the milk bottle), and 1 2/3 cups flour, sifted with !4 teaspoon salt and 3 teaspoons baking powder; add also a grating of lemon or orange extract. Beat thoroughly. Bake in a dripping pan lined with greased paper, in a quick oven, about 18 minutes. Turn on parchment paper, cut off the crisp edges, spread with fruit jelly and roll. A trial of the service of Felker Bros., Cleaners and Dyers, will conâ€" vince one what dry cleaning means; you to be the judfi upon the return of the garment. ey are worthy of commendation upon their very reliâ€" able business methods. Do you know the cost of havinf a dress dyed and finished by this firm? $3 cash prize given for neatest corâ€" rect answers to questions in these arâ€" ticles. Call the above firm to assist you. in the same condition as when first purchased. They are immaculate and every detail of style is precisely reâ€" stored. Their trucks are always in readiness, and a call brings a courâ€" teous attendant to your door. These deliverymen have a personal interest in the finished work they return to you. If you are not within reach of their trucks, send your things by parcel post, and they will be returned to you promptly by the saime method. ence and people who realize this keep their " clothee , looking â€" the | part 28 having them dry cleaned and resto; to their original freshness and style by Felker Bros., Cleaners and Dyers. DIED LOWENSâ€"In Bowmanville on Sunâ€" day, Feb. 3, 1935, Robert James Lowens, father of Mr. Vernon Lowâ€" ens, Queen‘s Drive., Weston. _ oâ€"lw Felker Bros., Cleaners and _ Dyers Offer Exceptional Serâ€" vice to Weston District ww 12 CCC CVme CCE NMC IRCTC This firm knows how to remove ésou aggravating spots that will get on in the most unexpected manner and spoil the ‘appearance. There, uve? vmlfl:e of any accident, whatever it may be, is eradicated promfta and elflciently, regardless of whether it be a delicate dress, coat or suit of clothes. Every garment â€"handled by Felker Bros., Cleaners and (Dyers, is reâ€" turned to you as nearly as possible Felker Bros., Cleaners and Dyers, have _ the latest and most upâ€"toâ€"date machinery that can be purchased and employ only first class skilled workâ€" men, who are familiar with every &l’l‘ase of the dry cleuning busness. ey maintain one of the largest glmts in this territory. If one would ave their ‘farments cleaned satisfacâ€" torily, send them to this reliable firm. If you are tired of the present color of a garment, let them dye it for Kou in one of the popular shades of the season. In dyeing as well as dry cleaning 'the! render a service that is unexcelled; a truly metropoliâ€" tan service. Their dyeing does inâ€" deed make a new garment from the old, and at a very small expense. 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk 4 dessertspoons unsweetened cocor 1 tablespoon warm water % teaspoon salt 1‘% eups flour ‘ 1 cup brown sugar * eup shortening Appearance does make â€" a differâ€" " STRC FISCE Nall a walnut or {-._‘l';‘iqmdlfi&um Recipe Corner Cheap Chocolate Cake MAKE DIFFERENGE Chicken Pot Pie Cream Jelly Roll vanilia and shorteni t west on Road on Saturday |health « night was by a hit-and-mryn will be : differ. | motorist, H. aged 16, of 315 |of 10 a s keep McRoberts Avenue, suffered deep/every w 4,"°6} |sealp lacerations, He was picked up |then on stored |bY James Leech, 64 Kirknewton Rd., |accomm |_style :‘ndceuhn kt,° the fflu of Dr. W, G, |four da; . rmack, Boon Avenue, afterwar P&.}:.. h-fnl removed to his home: l)mmivg: York Mer Eol intitent ued‘s choughte ary r8. , "God‘s are Eerfect and eternal, are substance and ife." (Science and Health with Key to the Seri&tlm, p. 286). God sustains man, and this means that.â€"man‘s existâ€" ence is emfihom disabilities and deâ€" ficiencies. Love, the infinite of the universe, holds all in pa 1 and loving control. Lack, lusions Our tm“wnlth consists of the spiritual of Truth & Love which we mw and .should enterâ€" tain. When we perceive the d nature of substance as spiritual, we ste how impossible it is to experience an unâ€" equal distribution of true wealth. The w distribution of true wealth. ideas of Soul are immeasurable, ons of ® soâ€"called m the ln:’att- ofhhn COPUOCC® PRCCY PDARCRUCTIM GTCT0 CBT be not actual infri wmedt’«;n the order and continuity of'x'vim activity. The ideas of divine Mind are all that realâ€" ity exists and tb‘o{ produce desirable and concordant effects in our present ex‘porionea when we allow them to re jl in our thinking. Truth is the °'}5Â¥ Infustioer Sreed, and wrang." When no injus , and wrong. en we realize that God, the Father of all, is over all, is caring for all His children, is omnipotent, is wholliogood without a trace of evil, we see how imrouible it should be to accept the illusion that inharmony and injustice are real facâ€" tors in the universe. _ Under the plan adopted at the conference children whose tonsils are badly diseased will receive a prelimâ€" PEEL DEANERY AY.P.A START PRESENTING PLAYS at St. Paul‘s Church, Bloor St., Toâ€" ronto, on Friday, March 1. on Friday, Feb. 15; St. John‘s, Dixie; St. Peters, Erindale, and Trinity Church, Stzeetsville, will phdyn at the Dixie Public School on Thursday, Feb. 2L, while~Christ~Church;â€"Brampton; St. John‘s, Stewarttown, and Christ Church, Woodbridge, will play in Christ Church school room, Brampton, on Friâ€" day, Feb. 22. Decision to have the children treatâ€" ed at the hospital instead of at home by bownshx]p doctors or at })roposed township clinics was made ollowinfi a lengthy conference between hospita officials, Reeve Col, R. J. Stuart, and Dr. J. A. Faulkner, Minister of Health. Nine Branches Participating in Dramatic Contest Starting Next Week: While the names of the plays being entered by the various branches are not to hand, we can announce the places where they will be staged. St. George‘s, Islington; St. Nicholas, Lakeview, and Trinity Church, Port Credit, will play at St. Agnes‘ Parish Hall, Long Branch, on Friday, Feb. 15: St. John‘s. Dixie: Tickets are in the hands of A.Y.P.A. members, and it is anticipated that a large crowd will be on hand at the varâ€" ious halls. The curtain will rise at 8 p.m. at each performance and you are urg:d, to get in early "to avoid the rush.‘ L Our, external experience is largely determined by the thoughts we think. To improve our environment and lives we must first improve and spiritualize our consciousness. To be conscious only of pure and hnrmot%:ul thoughts is to exrri'encc nothing detrimental to our wellâ€"being and existence. No perâ€" son, place, or thing can, in reality, inâ€" terfere with the harmony of our being. It is the power of spiritually right ideas which produces, achieves, and accomâ€" plishes; and, consequently, there can When the bicycle he was riding west on Road on Saturday night was by a hitâ€"andâ€"gun motorist, H. aged 16, of 815 McRoberts Avenue, suffered deep sealp lacerations, He was picked up Three thousand York Township school children ‘with diseased tonsils will receive treatment at the Hospital for Sick Children during the next twentyâ€"two weeks, Reeve Col. R. J. Stuart announced before York Townâ€" ship Council, . People throughout Peel County and district will be delighted to hear that the annual dramatic contest sponsored by the Peel Deanery and District Local Council of the A.Y%.A.. is scheduled to Council of the A.Y.P.A.; is scheduled to begin on Friday next, Feb. 15. Nine branches have ‘entered, and it is antiâ€" cipated that this year‘s contest will surpass that of other years, both as to the high standard of the pl::ivs presentâ€" ed and the number entered. Another new feature of this season‘s league is the announcement that the winner in the Peel group will Meet the winners the Feel group will meet the winners of the East and West York Deaneries hdn1 removed to his home. Detectives To hlk l’:l‘kop, whlo# fl::i Yt::k owns 0. investigated, later plc‘.d up a hubcap at the scene of the accident, and from information received are hopeful of effecting an early arrest. Agj.)roximauly 66 fier cent. of this number of patients, the report stated, were lndi’onu and a tremendous amount of frée service was done durâ€" ing the twelve months. The financial report for the year showed a cash balance of $6. _ Considerable credit for the fine showfi}lgeof the local branch was given its .0 rs, headed by H. A. Griffin. . Treat Tonsil Cases (From the Christian Science Monitor) V.(kl. in York More than 16,600 visits to 1,728 patients were made in 1934 bÂ¥ the staff of six nurses of the York Townâ€" ship brancth of the Victorian Order of Nurses, according to the annual reâ€" port of that body released this week. Shaw School Grads «re found in thousands of big offices toâ€" duy as lenders and as empleyers. This rexalt is faand helpful to prosent gradn~ ates who seck positions. Head Officesâ€" 1130 Bay Street, Tovento. i-m-fi“" underproduction, have to do with stibstance, but are ilâ€" Mount Dennis Locals DISTRIBUTION *'%E'%’:"" .gzfi"fi% ::t:.'“a w“ to rripy o k of fuel supplied by this firm? _ * ”mhmgrfiohsteonsm ed answers to questions in these "Do The Irvin Lumber Co. Ltd. is a proâ€" gressive Jnatimt.ion..aalwsxt}. on the lookout for new products and new sfiecialties that are being placed ugo.n the market for the building trade. Their service is prompt and one need not fear any delay when ordering building supâ€" plies from this reputable concern. Thei maintain a most comprehensive stoc of building supplies, cement sewer pipe, drain pipe, wall board, plasterers‘ supplies and roofing materials. This concern is pleased to be of assistance to builders at all times. Take your building problems to them. They will gladly assist Â¥ou in outlining the propâ€" er materials for the work you have in view. firm to assist you. By placing one‘s order in advance of the season one is always assured of a very substantial saving as well as havâ€" ing coal in the bin when needed. Many people have learned by experience that it pays to do this, and eve%‘:emu have the order duplicated. Irvin Lumber Co. Ltd. have their trucks in readiness at all times to make deliverâ€" ies, and will make deliveries when promised. The mangement has had a wide and varied experience in the coal business, they have gained knowledge that can be learned onfii by experience, and through this are" to secure for their patrons a,?oat unusual service. This reliable firm has a nm for honest, straightforward ; dealings that has earned for it an everâ€" are deserving of much commendation monk M Wekn mayoong ts ’..hil‘m‘b“!hmt as mm:' or the disâ€" tinctive factors in our industrial gress. Do you know the mr-m | increasing volume of business. are du'-'gin of much commen minalliiimmenttie 7k mt +1 : l Pontiac for 1985, with a lowâ€" ' Six "" joining " the " Improved 3 B llgz‘.‘!w the first u.: j nets t ‘the in enters. & with two }I:u examination . a wnshi available both hnl!h clinic at. once. ‘The ehfldn: fi.l'd-rd uduxfl' Luxe models, is a will be sent to the hospital in groups |Sixâ€"cylinderâ€"edition of the S:rha‘lfbt of 10 and 12 for two or three days| Motors Products of Canada Limited every week, uj nnfillmh 1. From|Eight, and is announced by General then on, the Kolpi will be able to|as a result of customer mflu to Bccommodate about four children for|the 1984 questionnaire whe a subâ€" four days of the week. 4 stantial demand for a Six was shown. (Continued from Page Four) ton, suffering from severe lacerations of the scn%p, as the result of an acciâ€" dent on Tuesday. The heavy milk truck which he was driving skidded down an icy embankment near Thisâ€" tletown, and is said to have smashed down eight safety fence. posts and overturned three times before it came to a stap at the bottom of the emâ€" bankment, right side %? Mr. Tayles ;lvas rushed to the Nursing Home ere. Campbell, who had several deep cuts on his head, necessitating sixteen stitches to close, also suffered conâ€" cussion. He was picked up by the motorist and taken to the office of Dr.{W. J. Gardiner, Eglinton Avenue, and then to St. Joseph‘s Hospital, where his condition is regarded as rather serious. Greenwood was later arrested by Detectives Risebrook and Corson of the York Township police on a charge of criminal negligence, being later released on ball of gf.ooo As a result of a freezeâ€"out on a sixâ€"inch water main necesaitatinthhe replacement of 24â€"feet of I'?ipe, acâ€" kenzie Street has been without water service for eleven days. It is expectâ€" ed that the service will be renewed by the first of next week. The Irvin Lumber Co. Ltd. have sucâ€" cessfully su&plied Weston and district with all kinds of fuel for over 25 years. This firm does a large voiume of busiâ€" ness and is yen‘lz bmldinfia more subâ€" stantial establishment. ey aim toâ€" ward the perfect coal; coal with few clinkers, very little ash, and maximum hest units; coal with wonderful burnâ€" m% qualities and at reasonable prices. y placing one‘s order in advance of York Township police are searchâ€" in{Q for the perpetrators of a "stenchâ€"bomb" outrage which was carried out shortly after 3 o‘clock Friday morning at the home of Stanâ€" ley Horsfleld,%{ Westmount Avenue but up to a late hour no arrest had been made,. The owner of the house and his "m“f were suddenly aroused from their soedp by the sound of crashing glass downstairs. Mr. Horsâ€" field found the bomb had been hurled through the window. The gfilice beâ€" lieve that the offenders, while havâ€" ing the right house mnn’ber, mistook their street. On the next street it was found at No. 204 a foreman in a Toronto tailoring establishment where a strike is in tgrogreu has his home. It is figured that the bomb was realâ€" ly meant for him and not the Horsâ€" field family. James Campbell, :fed 84, of 15 Glenora Road, received critical head injuries Saturday . night when the bicycle he was nding south on Wesâ€" ton Road, near the Black Creek, was struck by a car driven by Wright Greenwood, aged 27, of Summit Ave., Islington. _ _ _ _ _ _ on to appear in the county Police Court. GREAT BOON T0 LOGAL . BUILOERS The Irvin Lumber Co. Ltd. Supply High Grade Building Materials and Coal Before one builds a home or apartâ€" ment building, whether it be large or small, consult with The Irvin Lumber Co. Ltd. They will be glad to supily {%lur needs from the world‘s best stocks. e management have spent several fears in the business and are thoroughâ€" y conversant with every detail. A kind of auction sale of brides is WOODBRIDGE NEWS BRIDES FOR SALE ‘ter 3 o‘clock $ ty Hit calculated horsepower is home of Stanâ€"|27.4 for the Six and 32.6 for the mount Avenue Ei&ht. no arrest had|_ The new Six, like the Straight r of the house| Eight, reveals the art of scientific ddenly aroused |tearâ€"drop streamlining as interpreted the sound of |by General Motors engineers, producâ€" De Luxe models in the Six comprise a 5-{nuenxer De Luxe Coach with trunk; 4â€"vassenger De Luxe Coune with rumble seat; 4â€"passenger De Luxe Convertible Coupe with rumble seat, and b5â€"passenger De Luxe Sedan with trunk. All models in both the Six and Straight Eight have more commodiâ€" ous bodies, an improvement made possible by moving ensines and bodies forward, â€" while â€" redistribution _ of weight has improved the ride. . Both Pontiac chassis have ample power, the Six davc::?ln! 81 horseâ€" power, while the St ht Eight deâ€" livers 84 horsepower, »‘_li‘or licensing . The following models are available in the Sixâ€"cylinder line: 5â€"passenger Standard Coach; 5â€"passenger Stanâ€" dard Coach with trunk; 2â€"passenger Standard Coupe; 4â€"passenger Stanâ€" dard Coupe, with rumble seat; 5â€" passenger Standard Sedan, and 5â€" passenger Standard Sedan with trunk. Four De Luxe body styles are available on the Straight Eight chasâ€" sis: bâ€"passenger De Luxe Coach with trumk; 4â€"passenger De Luxe Coupe with rumble seat, and 5â€"passenger De Luxe Sedan with trunk. In addition there is a 2â€"passenger Coupe and 5â€" passenger Sedan with trunk. ing a design that is utilitariagin its e!,ect yet with an jndlvidualig&that unmistakably stamps the cars as Ponâ€" Dominating the Breaktast Table! JU. 1224 Ford Dealiers WESTON 1020 | rsUU VY Amazing Used Car Values at Ross H. Fawcett Limited THEATRE Phone: i Junct. Wes 1960 P â€"withâ€" GUY KIBBEE Big Hearted Herbert JEAN PARKER "BETTER USED CARS FOR L Have a Heart Babes in Toyland AILEEN McMAHON OL MONDAYâ€"TUESDAYâ€"FEB. 11â€"12 DOUBLE BILL FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAYâ€"FEB. 8â€"9 DOUBLE BILL JAMES DUNN Aufdn this week The Guide is carry storie: of the business people of thus another om’tu& the readers of Thow to make a few dollars 1 ::: businulg: are o ho * paper. ven 0 be found in this edition. stories end by asking a however, this is not a s test. To compete in the only necessary to call the which the stories are vm they will gladly give, you to the question in the article ing them. 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