Si fifth may, via an active member of t High rt UM Chink. a life but Vicar: Rev. W. E. Malay First Sunday in Lent I l a.m.--Huly Communion-Rev. W. E. Mackey. :5 part.--') School. . 7 p.m.--Evening Service-Special Preacher: Mr. Cuttle, Financial Com- missioner, Synod Office, Toronto. Rev. J. C. Williamson, B.A., B.Th., Pt-tor-Phone 493F Sl'NllAY. MARCH 10,1935 ll a.m.--"Renewal Through the Vision of God." p, pam-Sunday School. 7 p.rrt.---.'lerviee under auspices of Ymmp; Pt'ople's Society, fallow- wi by Frllnwship lluur. ST. JOHN’S ANGLIGAN MISSION SPIRITUAL In the passing of Mrs. John Folk". 305 l'ncific Ave., It the residence of her daughter in lenford on Friday lust West Toronm is bereft of . much he- loved tritieett. Mrs. Folk". who m in her eighty- fifth my, m an waive member of Your Church Helps You Do You Help Your Church P Minister-Rev. R. B. Ledinghnm MusiearDirector--Mr, Bruce Metcalfe F'ycrs'wvs--11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday bichool-2 p.m. In rvspunse in numerous requests, another Special Sung Service will 1:0 lmld Sunday evening, March mh. Full details will be announced in xt wank. Applications for membership in the Choir by those interested in "him! work under the direction of an outstanding musician will be m-lonmed. Application should be made to any of the Choir members ttt' to Mr. Bruce Metcalfe any Friday tveninsr at the Church. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Neighbor-meditate but briefly on the value of your church. As an integral part of this Christian and civilized world in which you and your family move and have being you cannot escape its benefits. In your heart you know without prejudice or doubt that a com- munity without a church would be a dismal, dying, hopeless thing. Your church helps you and your family to live happily and peace abiding. What do you do for your church? Let us all unite in supporting this worthy institution as we would support our club, our lodge, our home and our business. Why not attend church this Sunday! LOBMALYJ: PHYSICAL "The Great Pyramid: It’s Divine Message" WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH Weston Four- Square M en‘s Class Rev. Harold E. Wellwood, B.A., B.D. 31 Queen's Drive SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1935 ll. a.m.---Rev. pr. J. H. MacVicar of West Toronto. f .?..4r-Chureh School. 7 icm.--Rev. H. E. Wellwood-"My Church." THE BRITISHilSRAEL-WORLD FEDERATION (CANADA) "The Messengers Of The Kingdom" Section Mrs. John Folk" Weston Four-Squire Mén's Class to be given in THE PUBLIC LIBRARY-WESTON ON MONDAY. MARCH nth. " 815 [MIL This is I mesuge of vitn] importanco to Yoo "r0UR-tMtulVtE" _ FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE 'raeisiru, Avenue-Community Hull SUNDAY, MARCH 10th, 3 p.m. Weston Public Library SPEAKER-MR. L. A. BLAYNEY I . ON TRE sthutcT Welcome, In Russia they shoot reckless drivers. The Supreme Court of Crimes has passed such a sentence on a‘chauffeur, who while joy-riding injured several pedestrians. It is in line with Russian penalty for rail- road wrecks, death of the crew. Crimes against machinery are capital offences in the Soviet) It is part of the industrial programme. Human life is vheap, but machines must not be abused.--Sart Francisco Chonicle. SHOOTING RECKLESS DRIVER MEETING IN manhu- of the Wills. and an ardent worker in the W.C.T.U. During the 1irqat War she devoted much time grid anemia" to knitting And In: active mug": 'h. poor aryl hardy. . _ She is survived lr, four thughters. Mrs. Mary Lang. Vin; Miss Carrie hiker, Helford: Mrs. "mes Sputum Tom; Mrs. A. W. tth'; Harm-d; and “we sons. Fred, Nei Ind arhert, Ill_of_Tomm; “uncut .. . iidrert GU%iida - - kiiiG Kit-"dawn. The finer-I, which my large]: In! 1min, vulva w.- tii'itiiiiiiiiii'iii'iii2i:'iii) Sun Wilson, in Charge Mr. and Mn. Russell let and um Billy, of Barrie, spent e GiiGiil with the latter's sister. Mrs. C. Fudge. T Min Eva Nantes: attended the funeral of her uncle, Joseph Nattress, It Brampton, on Mongay. The many friends of Mrs. J. Matti- son, 31., bulletin Strget. will be pleased to know that she is able to be up again after a month's illness. Jean Masc.Donnht Haddow will be the teased-l soloist at Westminster Uni A Ctysreh's qnnivegary st.r.vite Giii%Giiiirariiiri. -ijiiG, will al- so be special music; m_ the evening. Mrs. Wm. Moffat enjo§ed a social yrenirlg wrth he_r Sundgy' thool Clay, from iGrdimr Avenue Mission recent- ly. Mrs. Sutton entertained the boys, and refreshments were afterwards served. Under the auspices of the Woman's Association of Westminster United Church, a Silver Tea will be held on Friday, March 15, from 3 to 6 and 8 to 10 o'vlock at the home of Mrs. T. J, Mofiat,.31 King Street. There vivVillr he a goal! Tusica'f. program, Mr. G. Howard Gray on Thursday last addressed the South York Liber- al Ladies' Association in much the same vein as his address given to the Liberal delegates in Weston, reported elsewhere. The President of the Ladies' Association, Mrs. H. Wilson, was in the chair. William Irvine, M.P., member for Wetaskiwin, Alberta, and one of the oldest members in the House, will be the guest speaker at the regular monthly social of the Weston C.C.F. Club in the Town Hall, on Friday, March 15th. A large attendance is expeyted to hear this outstanding spiaker, ElililillllliiilS M Mull HEMEUIES Belfry's Drug Store, in Wood bridge, Offers Excellent Drug Service The fact that Belfry's Drug Store furnishes a most up-to-date service and has provided for Woodbridge's needs for some time has made this place of business the headquarters for drug and prescription service not only in this community, but all through this district. It is a modern store carrying a full line of popular drugs and remedies. - _ _ Mr. W. S. Belfry the owner and‘ manager. is a graduate pharmacist whose technical education and wide experience has fitted him for the scientific filling of all prescriptions regardless of their intricacy. A com- Elete supply of drugs is always on and, and one may be assured of fresh ‘goods at all times. There, too, one will find one's favorite patent medi- cine as well as toilet waters, perfumes and powders, For the best possible quality in drugs and sundries, visit and look over the display at Belfry's Drug Store. - - _ _ .. The fact that this store is distrib- utor of many well known products, such as the famous Nyal products, makes this establishment very popu- lar. By way of completeness one will find here a comprehensive supply of Kodaks, films and photographers' supplies. Here also one may obtain otte's favorite brand of cigars, cigar- ettes and tobaccus, as well as maga- zines, periodicals and various other sundries. _ - Mr. Belfry is alto ether conversant with every detail 'lf the retail drug business. He is to be complimented upon the high standing of his store and upon the able and efficient man- ner in which thebusiness is being con- ducted. Do you know the fastest sell- ing article in this store: ' $3 cash prizes for the best con- structed set of answers to questions in these "Do You know" stories. Call the above firm to assist you. WESTMINSTER CHURCH’S ANNIVERSARY ON SUNDAY Large congregations are expected to be in attendance next Sunday for the special services in Westminster Church. which mark the 77th anni- ver_ary of its organization and the 23rd anniversary of the occupancy of the_ present.buildintr: .. h Congregation Was Organized Seventy-seven Years Ago The morning speaker will be Rev. Hiram Hull, President of the Toronto Conference, and the evening speaker will be Rev. R. B. Cochrane, Secre- tary of the Home Mission Board of the United Church in Canada. The soloist at the morning service will be Helen MacDonald Hadilow, - Continuing the celebration of the anniversary, the choir will present "The Sunbnnnet Girl" in the church auditorium on Wednesdav. March 13. beginning at 8.15 pm. "The Sunbon- net Girl" was given hm year and was greatly enjoyed by a large audi. ence. Doubtless many of those who slw it last Fear will want to see this repeat performance. Weston Personals Send in your Banana] items tor this column tad eighten its interest and upped. - - = In. Roy Cameron returned home Monday night after some time spent with hisrmitther It Brantford, who is oonfined to bed. On Mandi, evening, March ll, our Librarian in Ruth Ruthery, will address the young people of Central United Church. Come and enjoy a pleasant evening. . The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Rangers Branch Post 213, Canadian Legion, hold a Euchre each Wednesda , in the afternoon " 2.80, at the Ha“, Main St. North. A delightful evening was spun at (he homerof Mry C. Fudge pn Sump (eiji,ij,ih; when a surprise party was given " on the occasion of her birth Iy. ' ' ' The regular monthly meeting of Memorial Home and School Club will be held on Monday evening, March llth, " 8 o'eloek. Mr. M. A. Sumo- leil, Deputy Minister of Public Wel- fare, will sliver an address to which the public are invited. The Ladies" Auxiliary of Rangers Branch, Canadian Legion, Post 213, will hold a St. Patrick's Euchre in the Legion Hall, Main St. North, on Thursday evening, March 14th, at 8 pm. Good prizes, refreshments, ad- mission 25e. x-lw On Thursday evening, Feb. 28th, the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Rangers Branch Canadian Legion, held a very enjoyable euchre in the Legion Hal ' the winners being: l, Mrs.-Dennison; 2, Mrs. Harris; 3, Mrs. Kloepher. Af- ter the games, a dainty lunch was served. On Mandy] evenning, Munich ll, my: Dr. A. C. Clarke Mills Office: Cor. Main and John Sta. Over lnch’s Drug Store Phone: Office 80 Res. 1071 Dr. Harmon C. Roos DENTAL SURGEON X-RAY EXTRACTION BY GAS Nurse in Attendance Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Main and John St., Weston Dr. W. Jc, Rodwell Phone 295W 0PTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN F. L. Martens, th.B. 16 Main St. N. Over Post Office W. M. Penman, BA. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. C. Lorne Fraser,M.A. F. h. Silverman, B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ete. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers WESTON GRAY & LYON Phones: Weston 152W "Jun". “0!" MONEY T0 LOAN ON GOOD FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE SECURITIES omce Hours: Daily; ulna Tuesday and Thursday awnings. Farr Block: 16 Main St. N. Phones: Off. 19lb-Res. 297.1 " Huh M. NIH! oriiee Hours: Daily From 9.5 P.M. Tues. and Thur., 7-9 PM. x-46-13-T Barrister. South". It. Ill? Wenon- Hold. Mum Denal- PHONES Tar. M and Vkrtqr% tHn.. . Tomb ' PM. M "" FARR BLOCK 16 Main St. N. PHONE 129 I“ 1" Cottrrderatbmt LIIPBHI. 40!" "Watch SUM" Residegter: Ken. "" DENTIST G. R. Guy. LLB. L. B. Lynn. IA. Office: BARRtNTF.W.t Residence 2951 Phone 1186 Junct. 0769 u. Rte, PM: I†Rotary Gable-ber- llnve Boon Conducting Cuvm In Aid of This Worthy Work DONATIONS!“ The members of the Wetston-Mourtt Dennis Rotary Club have been conduct- ing n canvas in aid of the Crip led children's Foundsuon Fund, ans to date a total of 3285 has been turned in to A. G.Peirson, Beeretary of the Club. The e11",',wtioSir", l mu of the donations turned in to r. Peirtson to date: (Tunadu Cycle and Motor Com- . .... M iliikiGiisg Hardwood Floor- ing Co. .........._...‘._~.._.__. A. L. Campbell me...â€._. Teehery ofMertoe High and puny -..r..---.-.._-._._ 'v'iit'hti'Aiaiitgdear,raarrcc: in i air ompany _.... Toronto Aslet Roofing National School “Mum..." W. C. Gardiner .--.-._-.. Dr. V. Clrlisle -.__u.......w.~.m..u... Herbert Barnes ._.__~_.._-.....w.. Com my B. A. brunt W. J. Inch English Bros. & Mould mm...“ E. . Murphy ..._.W....--W....r......V.V..P..._. A. W. Pearson r-.--.--..--..'-.. Oliver Masters '.F.V_r...F........W...WeF._........P.. Staff of Vita-Milk Dairy, as follows: A. Blower ._..,..~............_,.... 1.00 Total mm..-...............................-..--.. S285, With returnsonly partially in, mc contributions will be acknowledged next week's Times and Guide. CONSERVATIVE 0F EMERY PINE RIDGE ORGANIZE W. J. Rowntree Named President at Enthusiastic Meeting on Monday W. Worthington ...v_ W. lnwood .......W.W.W. G. Hill .-__-..._...trr.rr..rr. H. Pinkney ...WWWW... W. Sye ................W..... G. Struth ....._.........W. R. Preston ._.._._..___ E. Armstrong WW... J. Reid .W._.......W_...._... N. Cross ......rP..PF..___. T. Cairns .r.._._V_..VF...., o. Lascelles .....--t_ N. Snider WW G. Barron ..FF.F..W..rV.Vtwq... H. Couchman _........... L. Rushbrook _.FVVVr..F._ W. Lascelles P........... E. St. Jean WWW A. Dale '.....F.P....-..-- A. Staples .._...-..._ P. Dimitroff ........W J. DeTuro _................ J. Seckington ...._F__ W. Overton ..WW...." T. Inwood ..._.-......w.r H. Wylie .r._.r.-.tt.r.r..wr. L. Errington .....W.... C. Brooks ....WW.W......W R. Clarke ...............W J . Lindley ..WW....»WW F'. McDowell ..._P.. A. Russell .-WW.. J. Neil .---- A. Ingram _..........-.. H. Hull ....P...eV___--.. T. Inwood, Sr. P...... T. Mitchell ...WW V. Renting .-.WW... R. Renting "..WW.. T. Robertson ..r.r.... A very enthusiastic meeting of Conservatives in the Emery-Pine Ridge district was held on Monday, March 4th, at the home of Mr. F. Mc- Chore, to or anize an association. The following oÂ¥figers were elected:_ HonoGry Presidents-Mr. James Syme, Mr. C. Plunkett, Mr. T. Plun- kett, Mr. John Riley, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Allen, Mr. Fisher. President-W. J. Rowntree. tst Vice President-F. McClure. 2nd Vice President-E. Lawder. 3rd Vice President-A. Donn. Secretary-V. W. Plunkett. Assistant Secretary-W. A. Hamil- l "All Hallows’ Eve", a drama pro-l sented bg the young people of Chtistl I Church, rampton, under the direction l lot Mrs. W. E. Glenney, won for Peeli ‘ Deanery first place and the trophy in _ ;‘,the first annual lnler~lmcal Council iDnma Festival at Maurice Eiiil 'Memorixl Hall, St. Paul's, Bloor St..( l'T"o",'.C'it't'i',' on Fridly evening last. The 1 in“ includvd Misses Eleanor Young.’ iBlattehe Whaley, Messrs. Rt',', Delaney, Doug. McDonald. Colin Heme. - Fred Clifford and Doug. Treasurer-P. O. Reeves. Fieldmen -- A. Hurlburt, Gordon Love, Gama: Love, C. Green, W. Syme, W. Peeler. Contact Man-Mr. Patterson. After a discussion of political af- fairs the meeting adiourned to meet afain on March 13th at Mr. Me. C ure's. Several prominent speakers are expected to be at the next meet- ing. All interested are invited to the meeting. CHRIST CHURCH WINS IN DRAMATIC FINALS “All Hallows‘ Eve" Adjudged First in Competition at Toronto "gi.RieGrgr's A.Y.P.A. Oshnn, re- teer.ttim East Fort MEIER: presentin 'Eust York Deanery, in muted 'h,' Sam: Tempps",_w is). New iiaraiiiurikTic e,'ggtgitrt,NIttgttrtut rratetrte “We.“ Nqititfqt m - Itgtt human-I'M Lint ......._.. Dinwuodie 1.50 1.20 1.50 1.50 l .50 1.50 1 .50 l .50 1.00 .50 1.00 1 .00 1.30 .50 .50 .50 50 L50 .00 ,00 3100.00 25.00 15.00 $235.00 in, more 10.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 51.00 e . 'Don Ptuh 632..., Council; Deanery Council, -R.O.P. 17,Lut,',J,,',d, OFFICIAL RECORD HENS FINISH the WINTER ' IN COMFORT'. Donner and Hamco Coke Susquehanna Anthracite Pocahontas - Ambricoal a, IIII luv Ail-tun? . Eu! York Dan-n- - ' Mk, '7ui.iiGCiFi'iilba a... "it Large Eggs in 1 Year T H E These Mending BIG-EGG producers, and a m any non of the “h ing with high official records new in our may}, and Mt w ard r'att' tethered stockbchind ourchida. ntdjue-tdretttti- OAK “DOE FARM is but is one oi Candis Leading hm Mm Farm and I -. lor CONS'STENT ALL-"Aim LAYERS or LAOGE Edi. 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