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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Apr 1935, p. 3

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, " T m.m 1mm ' ST. JOHN’S ANGLIGAN MISSION Vicar: Rev. W. E. Muckey t fi":i':.";)1,.i.73=,..fj5 _:'_'C_]jC""t tr TA, Rev. J. C. Williamson, B.A.. B.Th., Pastor Phone “HF 11 tcm.--'"I'hr, limwwal of Mom." , p.rm--Sunday Schuol. T p.m.--"Thr' ttlation or the Resurrection to patience." SPIRITUAL 1riiiiira" Weston Public Library Plan to make these sorvicvs regular olrl tirnt. Plumb)- terian family gatherings. Wgt9n__.__thyterian«Church ll a.m.--"JESUS IN THE MIDST." 7 p.m.--"THr',TTslUMPH OF F'AlTll." 3 p.m.-csUNIrAY SCHOOL. You will enjoy SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC “him "ill Irv rendered BY THE CHOIR. IARDING AVENUE MISSION 1irtter_htetioet+ Ma services. Avril 2m Speaker-Mr. Hooper. Soloist-Mn. Gilbert. and” Srhoor-,, pm. Ming Service~7 pm. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH 3 p.rn.-As'unday School: _ 7 p.m.--Easter Service and Music-Sam Wilson BAPTIST ' CHURCH SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES Rev. Harold E. Wellwood, BA., ED. 31 Queen’s Drive EASTER SUNDAY. APRIL 21, 1935 11 aam-"Christ the First Fruits." 2.45 pam-Church School. 7 pam-Brief Sermon "The Risen Orw." Easter Choral Service ' "Christ the Lord is Risen Today, Hallelujah! Open Forum Discussion ./ 29 ,'//"V M _ A" " 3,13,: ”35g,“ w reiitif;iti.i'iii'jt'i'.' 953’}: :"c"c?2it? P.7f. " 'v'tiiiji?; “Cl; "" '1: y. T " x 0'99“ P. “535/" P, . If, 499:1:- 'pifJcii, Weston Four-Square Menu Class Minister-ttev. R. B. Ledingham. Musical I)'u'ector-Mr, Bruce 1letculil Harding Avenue-Community Hall SUNNY, APR“. 21st, 31““. MEETINGIN Cit-rec sum Fire tHkville.-Seriou, property Mama Me was Inverted by Ctakvillr, furs brigade on Sunday when two (ms fuer, fanned by I strung rut wind. sprout] "nttermtsly "at same frame baud". .. A riearet tame-d over a ("to E a pedestrian stark-d the Hm, in WESTON TOWN HALL on "Nesday and Wednesday APRIL. L'.", and '21 8.1.1 p.m. Admissio.n--errc Here Comes Charlie ST. MATTmAs Ciu:l'cCil will mean” A.H.C. Playuvs of Sam Wilson, in Charge ‘ Au Easter (-hural sirvice will be mum on Sunday evening at Central H'hurrh. and tho pastor, Rev. H. E. \Vvlhvmul, will speak briefly on "The ‘ Risen Ono." His mnrhing service will 1w "Christ tho First Fruits." Following the regular meeting of Mzmlvhursl Lodzn. Daughters of l linglunvl. the White Heather choir of Toronto, unilor Mrs, Melrose, put on an rantertrtinmsvat. Dainty refresh. mn-nts were served b a committee l under Mrs. Curran aml’ Mrs. Luckett. l . . a Miss Ruth Rothery, local librarian, will attend the Ontario Library As- sm'inliun Convention at the Reference ‘l,ihrary in Toronto for three dun: "th 'wt‘c‘k, :inwlulho 1oeaLlibr.ary will In lirmrrr of Mrs. K. E. Reece. a l-H‘lluluy Iva WNt hl'M on Thursday 1;1ftiTrvrrsn l:|~t hy the executive of York tummy Hump and School Coun- cil. Spring flnwers and I birthday '(‘Iikv with.yvunw candles made an at- l (motive Iva mhln. Many good wishes wf'rp lenrlvd to the guest of honor. Tho choir of the Woodbridge Pres- 'hiTFirati TTftiich "it"itr"Tregtntr""the r'iuttyrtu):'r.tirl" a.Uthe 9range. Ila]! Mrs. Ernest Banks, Albion Park, spent Saturday with Mrs. H. Ferret. Mr. William Davidson and family volebratwl Mr. Davidson's birthday at Hm home of his daughter, Mrs. A. Higgins, on Sunday. m. “Rmdhridgo on ThuEsdE;a:1;i Fri' day nights of next week, beginning at 8.20 Inn. Mrs. Stanley Banks and children of Emery are spending a couple of weeks with her parents in Newmarket. Mr. John Imvo sails next week for Scutlund whvre he will spened two or thrcu months. Mrs. K. Forret has been very ill for the past two months and it is hoped she will soon bu around again. The Westnn Four-Square Class will hold an Open Forum next Sunday afternoon in the Library. All inter- ested men are invited. The Toronto Humane Society, un~ {def tho Inepwex of wrstortia Re, 'hrknh Ind“ No. 305. FM their swim-"M set of lantern slides de. sudrred vspwially for childm on Fri- Izjny gelling. Ipril. lath, in the ii! Finn] urrangomcnts have been mm- ph-tod for thes presentation of "Here L‘mno‘Churliv" by A.B.C. Players of St. Matthias Church, Westmount. in tho Wtrton Trrwn Hall on Tuesday and \hulnvsduyl nights of next week. Tho Wcston l’rrvshyterian Church Ynumr I‘mplo will m-rsvnt a four-act r'nmmly, “In. Mary Lou Do It," in the t'lulrvh :mditnrmm nu Wednesday ewe» an, May Ict, at XIII p.111. Don't miss li.d.ot' iii); iiGia -tiGei." iii) yo chard '..n' MiirursrTGGrif Gii Wv‘wlnoulny. April 22, 23 and 24. The Mletmrurnt Property Owners held thvirw 'xvr'kly endure on April 12, I l-ngo (-ruml Ming: in tsttendanee. The prize wmmN for the evening were: lst. Mr. K. Wnrgnn; 2nd. Mrs. Green; 3rd, Mrs, Bonnie; 4th. Mr. C, Wot-gun. The next vuchre will be held on Thurs. dny. April LR, " $1.45 Fm. Mrs, Donald Sutherland. MO Main Show North, will he hostess to the Grown” Mission Society for its fourth (on " the season on Friday afternoon next at 2.30 o'eloek. As it i, Inning toward the end of the uorking wasnn. tt large nttend-nce is mini. Weston Personals THE TIMES & GUIDE work of the Society VII reviewed by Mr. Wilson. and the mqny enthusia- tie children grout“. sword the loo- ture. The uh: with t air loads. attended in I body. _ On Tuesday evening, April 30, " 8.80 Billy Livmgn, eleven yearn of 1 e, will give I tsolo violin recital at 5:0 Walton Town Hall. He will be “sighed by Joan Livingu, dgnuupe, and a violin ensemble from the studio of Miss Ad: K. Campbell, who in Billy's teacher. Hill Divinity Hall Halifax, a former Weston boy, will be the special preacher at the Easter mornln’ ur- vice in Westminster Church. n the evening the Sunday School will pre- sent a Cantata. Word was received on Manda of the death in Bonneville. Pinging, of Mrs. Elizabeth Norman. Mrs. Nor- man is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Handle? of Bourneville, Eng., Mrs. 835m] and Miss Gladys Nar- man of leveland, Ohio, and one spn, Mr. S. J. Norman of 27 Little Ave., Weston. Tom Daugherty, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Daugherty. Main street south, was the victim of a sad acci- dent on Thursday last while at work. in some manner, while operating a machine, Tom suffered the loss of a part of his index finger on the left, hand. We wish him a speedy re- _overy. W. J. Inch of Weston and his Rexull team have brought back for the second time the London Jones Bowling trophy, having captured it preyiously in 1938. All Toronto and provmce of Ontario druggists' and commercial travelleres' teaems from Windsor and Ottawa com- peted in this contest. With the object of increasing its news service, The Times and Guide cordially invites all its readers to send in news of the activities of their clubs, societies, athletic organizations. em, as well as any social and personal items they may have. The Editor will be glad to hear from you. Just phone 26. _ Dr. Elizabeth Stewart, of Toronto, formerly of Weston, and well known here, will address the joint meetin of the Weston Local Council 0% Women and the University Women's Club to be held in the Town Hall on Monday, April goth. This meeting was formerly announced for April 22 but was ostponed a week because of that day geing Easter Monday. Warren-McEwen " A quiet wedding took place at the rectory of Christ Church) Church of England, Bolton, when Miss Olive Irene McEwen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt McEWen. Weston, was married ty William Warren! Mt. Den- Allan Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, Nickel Ave., and pupil of Miss Ada Campbell, gave a violin recital last Thursday evening at the studio of Miss Campbell. He was assisted by Merle Sansom, reader, and his five- year-old brother Bobby, who is also studying violin. Allan played a varied program and the audience greatly en- joyed the numbers. The ladies of the Weston Golf and Country Club held their annual spring meeting at the Club House on Saturday afternoon. The Presi- dent, Mrs. G. R. Donovan, occupied the chair, and plans were discussed for the coming season. Tea was served after the meeting, Mrs. A. B. Cooper and Mrs. Alex Gray presid- ing at the tea table, which was at- ractively decorated with pink candles, carnations and snapdragon. unatteGled. ‘Féllogillgla if/ii/G/rio'-' moon, Mr. and Mrs. Warren will live in Weston. ---~‘->-‘u uv .. Illlalll VV aucn, "IL. UEII‘ is, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar War- ren, Toronto, Rev. P. Herman of- Lieutenant - Governor Bruce on Tuesday presented long service medals to two active members and five wtirvd members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at the Uni- versity Avenue Armories. Included in this number was Rev. H. C. L. Hooper of Weston, editor of "Scarlet and Gold", who has had a long and useful carom in this and other fields. m, is lo he vonsrratulated on this lannor which has been bestowed upon Int, At the rvzular meeting of Westonia Rebekah Lodge No. 305 on Monday, April 15th, a pleasant surprise visit was made by Oriole Lodge of Toronto East District, with their District Deputy President, Miss Ruth Holt. To add to this surprise, Oakcrest and Willnwcrest Lodges of the North Dis- trict came to pay a social visit to Westonia. and as all visiting Lodges came well supplied with entertain- ment and refreshments, a jolly time was reported by everyone. with the announcement that Trustee (Dr.) P. D. Cruickshank of the Weston Board of Education and former chair- man of that body, has been naked to speak to the Urban Trustees' Section of the Ontario Eductstiorusl Association Convention to be held next week It Ttr- ronto University. Dr. Cruicksh nk's trdthess, which will he on the when “Some Problems of our Secondary Schools," will he doliverpd on Wednes- day. April M, and will be reviewed in The Times and Guide of April 26. through the courtesy of the speaker. Members of the Maplehurst Lodee, Daughters of England, of Weston, will attend a ttUnt ally to be held in the I.O.D.E. mm, College Ind Huron Streets. on Thursdny, ARI 25th, beginning at 7.30 p.m. e delegates. who will come from all over the Toronto district, will see ini- tiation by degree hams, and there will be nu entertainment, refresh- ments and dancing The Juveniles tll hold a somewhat similar rally on April 27th, except that the refresh- lments will be ice cream and cake. and the affair will start " 2.80 pm. ;Prnfessionnl dancers will entertain. At Central United Church last Sum dny morning a number of boys and ttiris from the Sunday School were wel, corned into church Membership. They were William Johnston Bots Johnston, Wilbur Gowtrnd. Lloyd Bailey. Hurry Shelton, Albert Keen-n. hay Arm- itronx. Elli”!!! grungy-gm“ Betty J.'.r?f.etsy 1yptyrn, p.p., of Pine sum... nun-run Human-I'm mt! Strong. Doris 8vnitl, hum hnmy. Ruth Ne'hillhl. “1nd! Annwny. (Cum - Ptee Six) Honor comes to Weston this week Warning Saves Family Eatonville. - Three children and their mother escaped in their night attire early on Friday as fire swept F. MORRISON 2970 In“: I. SPRING CLOTHES W -jl_, any tyl,,,lliMllliillrllr' DRIVE SAFELY I GIRLS' c 0 A T 3 MAIN STREET NORTH WESTON 845 CURTAINS All. SIZES DRA'PES RU AND Size 4.40 x 21 Size 4.50 x 21 Size 4.75 x 19 Size 5.00 E 19 1 1'2 0 Other sizes equally low-priced J,, T. FARR a SONS, tis m Sao Sao 10.50 Eras A splendid selection of shades in Raglan, Fitters, Slip~ons and Balm-cu: models. MEN'S TOPGOATS $14.50 In Lead The Easter Parade In an Outfitfrom . A F. MORRISON’S We can certainly suit you for Easter with the marvelous variety we have assembled, Swaggers, Mannish styles, soft Dressy Suits. i cm on CREDIT] Buy on our Easy Budget Plan of a small down payment then shall weekly or monthly payments. CLEANERS & DYERS 65 MAIN ST. S. we: messes $5.50 u. suns $10.95 u. cons $12.50 " through the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor on the back of the Eaton estate at Eatonville, near Islington. Mrs. Gordon Reid, a neighbor, saw Public preference is the only true test of good dry clean- ing. For over 26 years we have satisfactorily served hundreds of men and women who base their selection on the quality of work they get and the fairness of the prices. At any speed de- pend on these fine Goodyear tires. They have "centre trac- tion"--" deep, thick tread that grips the road. Ask about mileage records of these long-wearing tires. Prompt service. T. S. WESTON 845 Plant: Weston LY. 2168 Punch-u your Bush or Suit new from on new Spring pattern 822.50 In SUITS I“), LIMITED WESTON 2sq---JU. 8376 the flames and awakened the sleep- '_',:'; ing family in time for them to make , their escape. .3

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