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Times & Guide (1909), 8 Mar 1935, p. 4

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tttrat' lax lie, - t,h"JIt M.---.---, F _ , " ' but Who. o a! mum. V W, _ _--.. ‘---vl-v-‘lvll an" aunt per- nhdl be peremptorily excluded CI. bandit of such distribution. ". ml: 26th February, 1935. NA mttAt. TRUST COMPANY I'll; set single coll-n; drill pl ; Massey 'ttt cultivate “a rake; hay . ' lit; 8 oat l «and» plant I . ll. It ! ' 4:6; forl In too mm Also, 80 lbs. a m, quntit Ill8ti MB. 5 ac W‘No. I320 IMO. our urn furniture: In Wm." iCiiie-doiiiG%i"it it; ---- ‘Mérclfé'fs'i tr ”:52 2'.C'eh'Z. on ' . sed. I or . l . b5§.the result of a ty'tt or the lying I will be the ev'd KNEE st;'irg,t)1:,,n. F'lir,i'i, I“. huereby given pursuant told Hines of 1,000 subjects of both’M-Au D.D., Principal of Wycliffe: m mue Act, 1927. that all persons _ sgxes. Doctor W. Harmer, a psycholo- ‘Collene. In March there will be the h “um! including those having _ PM: concludes that woTStt are better; regular (-vlvbrntinns of the Hal 2N on "W pro rty. againstjéub than .men. . Acgordlhg to DoctoriCommunion; at tho ll o'chwk wrvicg m te of the uid Kara Pearen., epner's 'nrestigation, 20 per cent on March 3rd, and after the c'vonin 1etltf ththtlth r.tyr.uer1yitr,)ildie'/l,r,'isT.',"yi1.. Elm" l"") ty,.0,.r.ttes.yyrdlservice on March 17th. K J Linn ,Pmen. late of the Town of Wau- In the Counts of York, _ -""i" v. Br'"-"" won” Kt ter.tttyts;-Fuxirs wheel plough No. I" Wilkinson wheel plough, No. 7; iil double harness; set plough har- m; net single harness; four horse “nus; drill plough; double furrow ' Massey-Harris muffler: hoe v, cultivator, Peter Hamilton; rake; hay rack; platform scale, I'm; 1gtt am; 20fbusheg bales; Wt, P xes; ruit as ets; :0. 10x16 feet; chicken ‘, 4:6; forks, shovels, and other In too numerous to mention. Also, 80 lbs. 811312]. 71.: bushels po- te,., quntit so anner oats, 'ttt Bl hl, 8 tgt has,; "ml ac iant ens, mperia Mal No. 920 stove, cook stove, nil 'he; tour burner. Mm: Iron bedstead, springs attd mattress, 2 tables, lu, doz. chairs, who? quart sealers. jars and dishes. It reserve. Terms-l-cash. _ A. M. MCEWEN, x-lv Auctioneer. “an sro.e,.riiri.iisy_raorrs no FURNITURE 1) HOUSE: mo}? Atte 8 min; and. Api nomad co m1. nou- bu 886, Westc Ma St. East, It AVE., T 5 room. newly Mon. E an $15.00. 1 u Nova Scu ' or after this date, I will not l Me for any debts mn- h, my name by wife, ' the having left my bed {It MI: Holstein cow, due Mav M; II, now, due Mar. 21; Holstein P. and milksr. due June 15; tat mphments: Spring wagon; team at; rubber-tired Pgt cutter; ti sleigh; Frost & ood hinder; P. & 1Pe,,/erer;, po.ta.to dimer; SERVICES OFFERED f HOUSES TO LET 'rittifii'hiriRi'i'ir"tiG'/rj"A"kY LTD., Ind GEORGE C. M s,cfdd',t,.Eldc, l emu-s. Camphe I, Jarvis ikGiap, 872 Ray Street, Toronto, Mrs herein. x-lw Nam TO L'REDITUEE . “designed has received in- king: to sell by public auction " Ulhcr. South half lot 16, 1, Ehobieirke, at 1 o'clock, on my, him " 1935, the follow. l'ul: Black horse, 1600 lbs., 13 " my nee, 1600. lbs., aged; m at. m. x-3w [in AVE., off Scarlett Road, immmwly decgrated. immedi-l on, suits le for sum It. $18.0tt. Apply C. L. Fraser, L d Nova Scotia' Bldg., Weston. x-lW [OX Bwalow, wLLtiVrau and; die tvt?.ii, water, electricitly,‘ _ ' . per month. App y _ tt irc,' Wuton. 0-wa 'dh1ntestatf Pump Works are h with business at 40 Main L, "Eon. (V Pumps, windmills, m systems. repairing. Norman alum manager. Phones: Wes- Gil As-r-s. x-lw CASH AUCTION SALE in}, 13 y'enié IL Mar bus liise" or street, Grr.' Atr.b. Ieston, or call at 199 y“ Ptei.eotta.yre, lightfrgas: Ont., Petr. [8. 1935. HAROLD E. EGHI‘LN if“ , isa b, Gi,htiidurr' /tf06, hill from Indr This term has been an ovum one t of this Hm for Form “A. Miss Elam" 1mm M” .11 ac- . Inn the Oratoriest Contest in the the said School and " S‘mtsvilk. A few in I. at Ltetlrititr, te. . 0&va Piet-re from WP" Bah","'" Rut". its" etc. R!l'r.' per word. with a minimum of Me cash. Ith, ltd, also Ith, extra if apply Box No. care of this b. opy must be in by 10 a.m., THURSDAY, to in- publication tn current issue. iven that thr Wt'. gown of Wu. P! Mm to the Pnrt VI of "The mag": Aft,j982", bi modern house, hot Gtir' ' 8 minutes to street car, qt. Apply 32 Cross Street, NOTICE'. MUNICIPAL ROAR" a. an. the Simon“): V. I“. and from and 'iMter6terrt of this No- lb M” all pc- - on“ the said iGG -- a-ii. bay in}? 3 Phone-weak 26 lion-m than received pit-hares from mLId-n BrhrmtnnreHAntt in mun-r an "AMP: The crass I; a Pt _ “I I C. I M“ '00!“ In” Flinn-H750. his Mal pin-tun and on of fieliiTi.ri"iieGi, Thearood Vonnm 4* 1i9eieridiui'Fo"ri,i"iiA'i"i'td"r"i' x-lw, Etobicoke High School held another debate on Monday the 26th of Febru, _-- l-ry on the topic: "Resolved That \Househnld Science and Manual Train, not" tt 'Shfuldw be ”Taught in High - _,_n.._ __. ...,,...u...mn "r'riu u» .mmlco and here the Schools.“ The affirmative was ups seniors wnre defeated for the first held by Miss Dorothy Paine", Missytime this year. However. the juniors ‘Gludys Hnugham and Norman Joneslmndv up for this hy winning their all of Second Form and the "/rlGlrarlir'iiiiii,. h . Miss Turnn, Bob Robinson Ind Bohi, Thvrr, are a grim umnr huskotimll "AJ,',);','",',, of Third Form. Many tvams in the Sohnul and it is same- points were brought up both in favour 1 times difficult to keep track of them. and against it. Mr. Wallace, the Prin, (There an about eighteen turns that 'Cir,'? of the Sehrml, and Mrs. MrNiven. play dithin the 34‘th and besides tho w n pirkrd the minimums w". very C Junior and senior trams there Ire two much plotted with the dehato. " “(annuals which play in a minor leaguv judgM by three teachers: Miss stunA,Giiii aw [slimnun Public School, Miss Banks Ind Mr. Currie and the' Under the supervisiun " Mr. Hull Mishn I’ll in favour " the nffirma. the boys who am interested in Kym- tive. When the result was announced nannies In» Engraving rapidly, and by Harold Manuel. the debatin: team their time m hyi-ical Tnining periods from Berord Form was more "uni-mi " noon hours being devoted to moderately surprised. this. the Hirrh so”: will ....c....m...u.. iKITCHEN CABINET. r h u n e32} E 116. x~lwi p HOTPOINT Electric Rangv, nearly i l?' . new, cabinet style, Hi-Speed ele i u lments. This range is uaranteed itil, 1A1 condition. Apply grad English, J i) '61 Main St., Weston. xslw 3 L" MATERNITY anii Lther cases) xix}; best of attention. Mrs. Preston, 166 Main North. D.H. 1 conduct magazine and newsnaner subscription campai n, on commission basis, in 'ifkiifrt'/'/i',S,'wollsfi!lr, of Eto- picrglte. lvy,yyilTi,.diit an}! Xaughun. and l dr have fa; iifafit%"eiGaiiiit' write me and I will call on you. T. H. Rutledge, 65 Robert St., Weston. . 77% YOUNG men of good appearance to conduct muonzano and “Want...” in ToivrishiirafTior.iii" iCrfrrfip"p'i"; giving full particulars to Box IOI, Times and Guide, D.H. u nearly neiv, Am)”; 13:) siiiiti.' North. O-lw " (Goose). Apply sivp'rsicuoli/, R.R. l, Weston, phone 174 ring 24. PIANO; hall rack; kitchen cupboard, glass doors; bookcase; store re- frigerator, glass doors; house refrig- erator, small; settee with 2 chairs; settee with 3 chairs. Apply 37 Robert Street, Weston. o-lw D0 WOMEN MAKE BEST MARS . W "ee"w_r ..-.... "yin spent. 31 {Hinge and Annex, stove in good} In order that each and everyone 'condition. Apply 42 George Street,! may understand thoroughly just how Weston. x-tw the contest is conducted the rules are “ - "V V -.. - - (“I cr _ 'we. explained as fol ows: First, tt is Ire, HOLNDj 6 yy.".)'." old, "llc,? necessary that you locate each of the 'l and 'dt"iri?"r/"i',,e', ',1y"i,',g.f, 'fly articles 'in this issue. Upon reading l'9"11ees:'il.ifsder,c,.ieorsrt' "Kiwi? the stones, you will note that the last ll _ __ __ J x ,. ', --" - f sentence of each is concluded with a LKCTRIC RANGE, mum. ruui-_'(il‘:estl°"~. lt Willem be noted. that burner, closed element, white " e Wester: pertains to the service of enamel, high oven. May be seen atithe firm theyy, "as been spoken of in ., ..', , , TFrm ..., the article. rheretove it is necessary 211 Main St. Phone JCT. 3324. if . o-IW; or the contestant to (tell the firm to H H------- F-- _ "the. ""'e" .. ‘Obtaln the answer. This must be un- Ttie lncuhators, good as new. with l derstood, the questions are asked in self-turning trays and fresh air such a manner that the only way they system; four square feet Vimlitei can .be correctly answered is by first glass; also some poultry nettin for getting that information from the a” . sale. A. Dobson, 13 Cross St, es-xflriii. ton, phone 4l2W. o-3w l t Tlt, 1"tiste) lt,"' now progressed '--r--. k "Tee-e """r_ .._,,,i e- 'CF It. VBS. K"ifiyN CABINET. r h 0 l '!'/il.rt'f whens? ol'l'o)'1"i'nhtahsiscitll,gl, SI'LY, _ LC, W _._._,.i. --- x: WI; paper. Another thin is that each and HOTPOINT Electric Range, iieai'lyia'erfty. fi"he,2,'tst, Ch have the la/l?,) V .. bi tl y " id i le, >1 e lea .answers 1 rttmt'),l'wyci,at"2tni)yl/,'; 'liii?ai'/ie//,,f llli ?et might Ivopdey how it would hel Al condition. Apply fired English, 3 Ittii,ht l select Winners it. eyei‘Yonei in Main St. Weston xslwl ad the same an.swerti, i'his Is made] _" ,.__..'__ . v, - l possible because in addition to haw-mm nlsun. ',.,it “Hi. ‘,‘A u _ . . i.. . _ weswn. x-tw' Ire, HOUND, 6 months old, black and tan, answers to name of Dan. Please notify Mr. George Ferguson, 59 Cheswick Avenue. x-lw ELECTRIC RANGE, Moft'at, four-I burner, closed element, white, enamel, high oven. May be seen at! 211 Main St. Phone JCT. 3324. l GOOD work horse, suit market gardener, price $45. Phone 174 ring H, Weston. x-lw F you are going to drill a new well _AS ‘stove. price, $12, fay jiFiii'F," ‘ROWJ‘I ieraTtih-r7aiT, 'reTiTirerTt ’cqnditiun. Phone 449W. o-lw UANTITY" of Spring Wheat hEi'ii'ii"irs th"iiiiii'ii"iit WELL DRILLING N URSIN G WAN TED FOR SALE By Norm-n Jones x-lw , 'the Church jMnrch 3lst e g will be the ev ;h'M.A., D.D., Pri 0- College. In Man tlregular 01']?le "Ioamunior/.. at t - w, . ._ “mun-n- "nun-CWT") In. an mm: of M. "'reqtt with“ It - phat-(1:;pon that H .tt1t_isL mm. “no Examinations In chm It hand in Etobicoke Ha" Schonl um (his mum that the . ta will have to .pply "-t-- A:I.'_._n_ .. A. . - . - we mu will have to . pt “and". diligently to their mugs. of which two were girls' names. ‘Etnhicnkp won all {our which justifies a little jubilation. On Friday the lst inf March the boys' junior and senior Helms went to Mimico and here the seniors wnre defeated for the first ytime this year. However. the juniors (made, up for this hy winning their ignmo, along T,,',".'"!,?.?,,'?,,',',?,.',,'?:?,?, iG"'ill 'as be on the championship is do- Ct . . Under the supervision of Mr. Hull the boys who an interested in gym- nutm- urn yawning rapidly, and their time m hyniml Tnining periods Ind " noon hours being devoted to this. the High Selmhl will undoubtedly have I fine gym dispky in April. ”an”, m learning more about this do- The regular busine,, meeting of SL 9 partment of WA. work. If the mem- George'" afternoon Branch of thew?” nf the Branch would be kind WA. will he held (in Thursday, Mac, l enough to bring any finished articles Nth, and the sewing meeting rm {they have .'tt home, to either of the Thursday, March 28th, at 2.30 u'clnck f March mootings, the president would in the Sunday-School Room. The I he mmt grateful, as she is very dioeesun Board Meeting this month 'anxious to show Mrs. Wetland jun was held at St. Paul's Memorial Hall. _ how much dim-as work has been ac. Bloor Street East, on Thursday. Mar. _ romplishi-d since the organization of 7th, at 10.30 a.m. Friday, March 8th. i St. Creorgv's Evoning WA. _ '_.. mu...” last. at 11 a.m., the Rev. Lennard F. Geary, assistant at tho Church of the Redeemer, was the preacher. On March 17th, the congregation will be iIi,'rll,Tgi to hear the Rev'd B. W. oran, M.A., 121)., Professor at Wy- cliffe Colle 9, On March 24th the speaker will he the Rev'd Dyson Hague, M.A., D.D., retired rector of the Church the Epiphany. fhi March Slat e visiting clerzyman will be the ev'd R. B. McElheran, M.A., D.D., Principal of Wycliffe College. In March there will be the regular (~l'lvhrntinyxs of the Holy nnmmmm... M b - rr .. - . Sow-u'thowmuon. Special speakers have been oh.. tained tor .81. Crown's 1'hurch for the Lunten season. On Sunday lust, at 11 a.m., the Rm- Immma v The annual Wednesday evening Lenten services trDmmenctrrl on Ash Wednesday. March 61h, and will con- tinue throughout the scaxan of Lent at St. George's Anglican Church, ls- lingtou. These services begin at 7.45 mm. and will be followed by ehoiy practice. Those who have attended these Lenten Services, in the past have always found them to be help- ful and of great spiritual value. j! an, hunt you could write an essay, or paste pictures that are in keeping with the services of the firm on paper and writing answers to questions be- side tttiii-tgg: Or again, if you are so gifte , write them m poetic form, in act, any way that, to you seem original. Now you have completed vour scum-m... ... ..at.-- __---- .. . . - b Whether you are interested in the contest or not, it will be worth the time to stop and read the stories. Cu- operate in this, you will agree that their timelhas [ten well spent. The purpose of the contest and the articles is to further explain and edu. cate the buying public as to the ac- tivities and services of some of the worthy institutions of this commun- it“ Readers of The Times and Guide in Woodbridge and district. are to be given an o portunity to join in the "Do You P/IT/ cash prize contest which will prove educational as well as being remunerative to many of the contestants. ity. Times and Gift: Readers in Woodbridge offered Cash “M filll WW" FUR WWW AREA Chess Tournament is eominei, .__J:.n_ --a ~. _.. A . l ISLINGTON Kwurdi evening on Ash will non- of Lent everyone just how rules are rt, tt is On Monday night at its dm-ntinnwl jovening, the St. George‘s A.Y.P.A. ,was addressed by Mr. T. D. Bell. ex- °l‘arolo officer. On Monday, March llth. the rezulnr arts night. Mrs. 'Gordon Doolittle, who has always 'shtowrt great interest in A.Y.P.A. thr'sttricals, will he the guest-speaker. On Monday, March 1am, the members [or this organization will enjoy a St. Patrick's Sorial. Nothing has as yet {been planned for the education oven- ‘ing on Monday, Mprvh 25th. hut just 'lvavr, that to your capahlr i?) mn- .W'nor. l On Tuesday evening, Marvh 19th, lthe Men's Club of St. George’s will lhnld its regular monthly meeting m the Sunday-School Room. This meet- ing, as it comes in Lent, will fre de- votional in character. and the guest- speaker will he the Rev'd Canon H. I). Fl Woodcock, rector of Christ Church, Dyer Park. The Convener of the even- ing is Mr. W. L. Newbold. Thn “my. I‘m-k min. Curlers will “hand "iviru. xervirr at lslihgtnn Vanna I‘L.._AL - n *- . ., “Whrwvr-r will pm must alsn up. care Which the apirit is Einstein. tum-d FEE}. as visitor and guest-speaker. Mrs. Wagland is an intensely interesting and earnest speaker, thoroughly con- versant with her subject, and every member of the Evening Branch will be well mlvisml to take the oppor- tunity of learning more about this do- partment of WA. work. If the mem- bers of the Branch would be kind March mootings, the president would he mnet grateful, as she is very anxious to show Mrs. Waglund jun how much dun-as work has been ac. We "no a “hwy" Tun The Evuning Branch of SL..(‘.enrge's W.A; will mum 'on Tuesday, March Nth, at 7.45 Wm., at the home of the President, Mrs. W. J. Medforth. On this awning, it is expected that the Branch will be privileged to hear Mrs. George Wagland of Turonto. Diocesan Sm-rotary for Girls' quk, "W.“ "W Inulunacu u saggy of materials. a Willing Forkers are planning to make two quilts-a lam wick quilt under the supervision of 'IIT,,". E. W. Bry,pkfield, and a patvhwork quilt tor which the members have been asked to luring plows. Each member of this organization has undertaken to raise the sum of $5.00 as talent money. One tea has already bven given to- wards this objective, while others are bring planned, and one member is making and selling marmalade. J. J. MacDonald I.” MAIN ST. N. WESTON St. George's Willing Workers will murxi this month on the first and third Wednesday afuumoons, meeting lact Wednesday", Man-h 6th. They will also meet on Wmlncsrlay. March 20th, Mrs. J. Clare Johnston, the Deming rim-relay: has purchased a is the World Day of Prayer, spon- sored by women's missionary organi- zations in all parts of the universe. The local meeting will be held at the Presbyterian Church, Bloor Street, on Friday, March 8th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. All the women of the parish are urged to take part in this meeting. W.A. Active The missionary meeting of the Wo- man's Auxiliary of Christ Church was held at the home of Mrs. John Rnhh held at the hoine of Mrs. John Robb, No. 7 Highway East, Thursday after- noon. Mrs. J. H. Kidd, literary sec- retarv, presided and reviewed the fourth chapter of the study book. "Stewards of a Goodly Heritage," while the fifth chapter was read by Mrs. P. W. Hicks. Refreshments were served by the hostess. “Human, lug-IL, wnt-n about tru mem- bers of the club and friends played. Prizes were won bv Miss Mary Wal- lace, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Miss Lily McNeil and N. George Wallace. The party ended by the hostess serving refreshments, assisted by the social committee. Final arrangements were made for. the dance to be held on Friday night, March 8. Sixty Enjoy Euchre Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Fisher enter- tained Woodbridge Euchre Club Thursday night, when about 60 mem- bers of the club and friends played. Prizes were won bv Miss Mary Wal- leye, Mrs. Robert Mitchell. Miss l‘ilv On Tuesday ‘evepirig‘ son Mission Band Honors Ufficinl Ruth Mayhew, past president of the Mission Band of the United Church, was presented with a Lite Member- ship certificate and emblem pin at the regular meeting held in the Sun, day School ‘room Tuesday ufternoun. The presentation address was made by Mix. J. E.AAnder,~on. Irene Simp- unn ' .. ...._.". ,_L . ' q . . Mrs. Fred Elliott and Miss Maude Elliott have returned home after spending the winter with Mrs. Wil- kinson of Dundus. Continuing blasting operations throughout Tuesday afternoon and evening in the Humber River, under the direction of Thomas Madman. a suc- cessful effort was made to prevent flooding of the new rubber factory and to prevent serious jamming at Wallace bridge and the power dam. Meeting it the home of link lube] Smith. the 'rx.eutive of Christ Church Jctyp,.. fetply.ted _9-'rlpxpment§ for - ”aw“..- ........ mum “If their Joint meeting March.“ wit: the other young people's societies of Wood- bridge. Cotrrttrr-Ch-tlhtenrr, - -t "e"'"".""'.. #lF##k' unlly' ' the president, occupied the chair, Barbers WOODBRIDGE' on Sunday night and Yaughan Township ”Herve the with If? of the body to is bounrt."--Albert iOGUIDE . m. Cotmt Master, Chas. Plunkett (who helpedy initiate Bru. Bland into the Orange Order 40 years ago), Reeve A. A. McKenzie of Woodbridge and John McNeil. Later the Bland fam- ily served a dainty lunch and a social time was enjoyed. -w..- . u... mum“ IFL un- marge, gun- a very pleasing presentation address, while the Wor. Master, Gordon Sham- non, presented a nicely framed Hon- ol'ary Member certificate to Senior Brother Wm. Bland, Syn, mum-h to his surprise and delight. Addresses and Orange news were given by, the Dis, trier, Master, Wm. A. Hamilton, Past Master W. W. Reed. Immediate Post Commander of West York Scarlet Ehapter," Lorne‘ Osu'ander, Past L.o.L. Presentation Event N. Clarke Wallace Orange Lodge held a most enjoyable social on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bland, Sr., 'Nllamore vicinity, A lively game of progressive euchre was un- joyed, the winners being. l, W. W. Reed, 2, Lorne Ostratulep, both of Woodbridge. Rev. J. H. Kidd, Immu- diate Past Master of the Lodge. gain- Farmers Witness Exhibition More than 150 farmers of the 'Woodbridge district and their wives assembled in the Orange Hall Thurs- day night and witnessed a series of interesting motion pictures presented by the International Harvester Co., Ltd., of Hamilton, sponsored by John Gillan, 1.oealcrtpreAantative. and ex- plained by C. B. Parsonage, district traveler for the firm. A number of VSCul selections were rpntributed to the rogram by wimGrisriiiid,C and Robert. Young. _ v." ”a-“ v. v....a......., in the World." A reading by Nelson Peeler, piano duets by the Misses Strong. Elma Hendry and Mrs. Golden Jury, comic pictures of mem- bers of both societies, games and con- tests and refreshment served by the home branch at the close. Y.P.8. a.» Joint Mouth: Members of Edgley United (Shun-h Young Pee le'rs Society were the §ueuts af 'iltil'tirii. United Church .P.S. Tuesday nig t, when the pro- gram, in the char e of Charles Ag- new, wag provided g); the visitors and Included an address by Jack McCaL- I/.1,"tuut,.',7.?,tt Spread of Christianity In. A “.14" A ___s_ . _. ' on DISPLAY 'iiiijiijiiii? You've waited for Irrrrtrtrllert, for it VIA-16w” SEE IT " our bibiwooms , THE new Master Chevrolet for 1939 is - available at our showrooms for you to see - and drive - today! EXCLUSIVE FEATURES. not ohcred in my other at in Chevrolet's price held, in. dude the new Solid Steel Turret-Top roof . . . the costly Kncc-Attion front wheels . . . Ind Fisher dl-wulbn Ventilation! . FARR 559mg no... WESTON J. BARRY, BOLTON, our j Watch this paper for the date of Mlle Musical Troupe put on by Thisth (town Workinttmeh's Club. "The "luriatrement of a home should be considered an art as difficult and hotterable Ps, typng lltters, or con- meeting teuph/ari."--iiriii" bJrant. The marriage took place on Satur- day of Miss Ilene Simms, daughter of Rev. Simms, and Mr. J. Slatterlcy. The Thistletown Workingmen's Danve will be held March 15th. This is the St. Patrick's dance, so come ulung and have a good time. nesduy, Mart}; 13th: Prayers are still being offered for the sick of the Parish. Lenten services will. tre preached this y.idaytely commencing Aah Wed- ...,...l.... I _ __t, eqit, St. Andtew'a congregation r. nd congratulations to r. 3nd 4t'J'. Foster, Albion Park, on a. Meth dt a daughter. Mr. Ban hum (a, [nut speaker of E, Bible Class r!ltei,'iit-, drew's on Sunday and his " was much apprec ated. ' ', C -e._.... br a At St. Andrew'l. 1ttN,tt on Squishy, Rev. T. B. Bath: co new! the urvic- in . vow impala!“ man- nor. Sermon hymns and an wards“ in reference to ”aim the wor . Weston 23HUnc. 337': Associate Baler Lent?!) ser.vices wifi. be iHgyriiii'tiiiiii, FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 78 WOODBRIDGE warm R. scan WESTON, TORONTO AND SUBURBS NO EXTRA CHARGE Phone Charges May be Reversed Duct) colors. Superior upholstery. Air. cooled generator and voltage control. improved .dutch. Chevrolet ted Ill curs in sales in 1934. See this year's new qunlity-Ieuding models to. dry. Low Prices-GMAC terms. ' Flame Engine. Even greatir economy. Improved cable-controlled brakes. Genuine OTHER FEATURES: Improved Blue (Successor to J. J. Deane) Mrs. Fsller--"Amandy Brown told Sue Perkins that I was a sneak and alleps pryin' into other people's affairs.” Mrs. Blabber---"Huw do you know?" My, Gadder-"Heard 'em over the telephone. I always listen when them two cats is talkin' together." Dr. Haddow announced that durin, the next week or two the citizens o Weston would be given an opportune ity of showing their interest in the great work of the Bible Society, when they would be visited by the local Society's accredited canvasser, Mr. flowering. on the world-wide work of the Bibi. Societ: in making the Scripture: avail: te to peopletuf all nation: In their own tongue. Dr. Haddow, President of the loci! branch, was in the chair, and minia. ters of several of the churches took Dag-t. There was special music be I mixed quarcette from Central United Church. Following the uburvnnce of Bible Sunday in the churghu of, Wanton last Sunday, a publie meeting wu held in the Town Hall alter the even- ing church services. The "new speaker was Rev. J. S. l,',',',','.",'),': District Secretary of the Upper - ada Bible Society, and he gave a very infuxcmativq and. .imoira.tiairl. my”. Rev. J. S. “atrium Adan-sod Gathering in Town Hall Last Sunday OFTIIEBIBLE

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