Times & Guide (1909), 3 Jan 1936, p. 1

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m A e M hfitfle for e arris was r * ppmen: y m uoX 0 . H. Sains .. whore than a 250 majo i\ of %gncron and Har X sent Weston on the _ ~Council therefore rer ‘g â€". / Defeating Foster Rowntree by a % tantial majority, Mayor F. W. *4 was returned to that office â€". for m sécond term b{h“e electors on > New Year‘s Day. This is a tribute t Ne Mertens‘ sterling qualities . _ and lis abilitics uds :%'m «> were . shown during year . 1986 '%flh twelve months in ‘. many senses of the word. _ The office of Reeve went by acciaâ€" _ mation to the man who has held that . title for three years past, James A. _ Cameron.. Only one name was preâ€" 4) at‘the nomination meeting in to Mr. Cameron, that of jy Cord is; and ~Mr.â€"Harris withs P ronty ow t ts dnc h & c t e 1 lasct couple of hours were busy ones and many had to, wait in line for a period for their turn to come. 1476 cast their ':-llou in the Mayorâ€" alty contest, and 1475 in the contest for Deputy Reeve. ‘This shows that somewhat more than half of the posâ€" si% voters turned out. i Hngoms quite light during the earlier hours of the day, to increase §l hhnsit.y around four o‘clock,. The For the Board of Education, Dr. F. D. Cruickshank headed the poils with m vote of 899. Next came Clifford Marchant, a new man, with 846. Arâ€" Ahur Pux-gcnd Mrs. F. W. Moffat were also returned. John Love was }&Mflfih‘ candidate and was deâ€" eal D'{l #.H'mmz:l éor six Councillors, . H. m, a newcomer to the municipal field, headed the polls with a splendid vote of 1240, Reâ€" hnoi-dao are three members of last j Council, Walter Murray, T. Ray n and Nat Naso. _ Arthur Leitch and G. B. Evans complete the list of six. John Hebgin, the seventh candidate, was defeated. iJrâ€"M:-;;; Official returns issued by T 4t * Pranihie 2837 Â¥orers in a possil voters in cast fi:t bullots in the contest, and 1475 in the VINNERS SHOULD BE A, W. Pearson Mrs. C. J. Moffat R. J. Flynn C. A. Graham Clifford Marchant W. J. Lawrence J. S. Wright Dr. W. H. Charlton W. A. Murray T; Ray Simpson REEVE James A. Cameron * . Contest Gives F. W. Me Majority of 436 Over he Seat of ieere hy S t 259 uver in W . D ty â€" y of 253 Over H. W. buryâ€"Dr. W. H. Charlt hfi is Council Poll With Tru rkable Vote 1240â€"Dr, icksh Leads in Contest WESTON‘S CIVIC LEADERS â€" _ .FOR 1936 Public Utilitiee Commission own position of s Mayor For Second Term !"‘M Charlton Heads Council Poll "**% E2 Raquil n E0E OCED HTRE T if anything, | Pollett receiving acclamations for oi Anyning. | Pobplt qpselving acclamations_ fo , 1, 1985, | Public Utilities Commission, the perâ€" cént of | sonnet of that body . remains unâ€" ast their | changed for 1936;. _ > Weston, #8%,/ BOARD OF EDUCATION ‘The report of the Cottage Nursing Home from Jan. 1st, 1935, to Jan. 1st, 1936, showg an increase of~10. births over 1934 and i7 more than in 1983. Births during 1935 totalled 70, for 1934 there were 60, and for 1983 there were 53. In 1935 there were 3 babies jstillborn, three deaths made up of 2 jelderly patients and 1 infant; medical: lcases‘hlndled were 5, accident cases poulDuidComarm PCVe 9, 8 bbnell ralt e iniipiditslieet 26 5, and tonsilectontics, 35 COTTAGE NURSING HOME â€" BIRTHS SHOW INCREASE Mayor F. W. Mertens A. L. Coulter _ W. J. Pollett PS o P m rRETTT AERRT on Jan, ut,'d-futin, Foster “R:wn- tree by a substantial majority. MAYOR F. W. MERTENS © was returned for a sccond term COUNCIL . W. Mertens MAYOR West York‘s Dr. F. D. Cruickshank Mrs. Ethel J. I,{von Oliver Master* T. C. O‘Gorman Fred W. Rowntree C. E. Tilston Nat Naso Arthur Leitch Geo. B. Evans DEPUTYâ€"REEVE S. Gordon Harris > HOCKEY LEAGUE IS _ ‘Allâ€"games will be played on Chapâ€" man‘s covered rink on Dufferin Street West. The first fi:me each evening begins at 7 p.m., the second is at 8.30 p.m. and the third at 10 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20â€"Weston Music vs. Richardson‘s; Farr‘s vs. Dairy; Humâ€" ber Lumber vs. Inch‘s. Byeâ€"Corâ€" mack‘s. Wednesday, J&n. 22â€"Humber Lumâ€" ber vs: Weston Music; Weston Dairy vs. Cormack‘s; Richardson‘s vs. Inch‘s. Byeâ€"Farr‘s. _ Richardson‘s; Farr‘s vs. Inch‘s. Byc â€"Weston Music. Bye teamâ€"Inch‘s. _ _ _ _ Monday, Jan. 6â€"Farr‘s vs. Richardâ€" son‘s; Cormack‘s vs. Humber Lumber; Inch‘s vs. Weston Music. Bye teamâ€" Weston Dairy. d Friday, Jan. 3â€"Weston Music vs. Weston Dairy; Richardson‘s vs. Humâ€" ber Lumber; â€" Farr‘s‘vs. Cormack‘s. Bye teamâ€"iInch‘s. A pretentious schedule has been drawn up with triple headers to be plnyedk on an average of two nights a week: The Achedule for the next three weeks is as follows: _ Local athletes who are entered on Bh: vaJflom teams anlEcgie Dof:, ve Johnson, Emmie nnis, oo do sut Tecgoet, Aiman ull, e M, m Robg:son, Les Wilkefi Bob King::, Tom Worthington and George Crisâ€" tian. After being conspicuous by its al sence fromh&a u:im of b?ekoy t many years, Weston has formed a _}Mlneht:& be known as the Vc:ton own ey . League, hockey . fans will _lge‘plgue’d to learn. The Lnnu o w t e d en has Bob Evans as its President, and W. B. Curm_uk is §u Secretary. v.u.wrn:ekhma Secre Leagueâ€"Triple _ ‘"ylluden l o Play Games m-:’-m-k k 1 CZEmWCrs 0f Shgland was carâ€" is thapiiches 29 gnn + urst, P.P., i Milton, V.P. Sister GurtatlL and i of the Daughters of Encglay» on Ihe Ihakhters of England ied out 69 Mapishurst Lo Sorrowing friends in large numbers; Fenn was held by all who knew her. gathered on Tuesday afternoon for Following the funeral, those of the the funeral of the late Mrs. Goorg flowers ‘which were s'vfii‘uble were Fenn, aged 43, who was injured in taken to Weston Sanitorium, thisbeâ€" automobile accident near the boundary | ing a work in which the deceased had of North York township on J‘ been much ‘interested. â€" evening and passed away on Su The fp-ll-buren were three l}fi- morning in Toronto General Hospital.| bers of the Sons of E: ohn ne duneral was held at 240 Tues | fophry 5. U Soipovary and day afternoon at the Funeral Home g“"‘“',’ i :-Tl "L‘:“hr , St., Mr. Nok w doemte mt |Cven cimmel daie . re ng n ‘ resting. The service was conducted HA‘“"’"" Nh Tork Heetor United" Charen "uae" of oesiminster | Investignted, The hecdent in ,poi¢ nihdhChnh. and interment was m 26 ‘“.3" Ock The berudiful and" improssiGx 2eecrY | piace e oo Pss We * se ut 5 ht w OBcuuudP EZTTS Impressive Service of Daughters of England Carried Out at _ Funeral of Member of Mapichurst Lodgeâ€"Late Mrs. Fenn <«Fatally Injured in Automobile Accident Last Fridayâ€"Passed Away Sunday at Toronto General Hospitalâ€"Interment Made at Sanctuary Park. & oi oo o t in e PUET CTSTR MECT: ed. Mr. and Mrs. Gowland received many lovely gi.fl.s, congrltulations and best wishes that providence may smile on them throughout their future days. and Rev. Mr. Kitching exténded his regrets and those of his wife at. her in.bilig to come to extend good wishâ€" es to Mr. and Mrs. Gowland. Early in the evening a ver& pleasant task was C[:erformed by the X.L. Bible Class of Central United Church, Wesâ€" éon,Hwh;in Mrs. J. gorgeon and Mrs. Hi.\ . Higgins carried t greetings o the class to Mr. and Mrs. Gowland thg‘ro‘.ugh the gift of a silver comport. A number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gowland, 82 Queen‘s Drive, on Saturday evening, Deceraber 28th, to bring to them congratulations on the ioccl.sion of their . twenty«fifth wedding anniversary. § A personal call was made by the Rev. Mr, G. R. Kitching of Weston, who performed the marriage ceremony on December 28, 1910, at Maple Grove Farm, Malton. Mrs. kitching was unâ€" ablf to be present owing to illâ€"health Manyâ€"Gather to Pay Last _ 7 Tribute to Mrs. G. Fenn Huriburt 968; W. W. Carson 651; F. W. Adshead 228. _ Â¥ 8 Dagty Reeve, 83â€"J. C. Bull 459; Penney Reuben Phillips 894; T. K. W Council Wt’ (1)â€"H. R. Mounâ€" tain 1136; J. A. Hadley 4390; F. Hesâ€" Hur] 77““‘* the %’hr : 144, :’ol the The feature h:kim is ‘llflf plcture, rine and red y in Adams." Entries . coming for the amateur whibe part of each night® program, to get in touch with® Mrs. Jack Allan evenings, # and 9, in the Weston Theatre, r io:nnvlth ing being sponsorad by the Clovelly MARK SILVER WEDDING Coret Y« ‘ est, is to be and . Thursday Clovelly . Clair ic dead woman was injured, took place aLll.‘S‘ Friday n?ht as ~she was walking north along Jane Street. She had reached -fim within a short fiaum ot L ferin. Street, when she was met two cars, one driving north and the other, driven by Hewson Kellam, Weston, south. The accident occurred as two passed each other, Brooks, ty, to reach truth through wor behold; this is what it is to p this is what it i to live!â€"1 Sympathy Through Suffering ° To live, to work, to help and to be helped, to learn symp-\gy through suffering, to learn faith by perplexi« us 4 en o n 1 I s e m P en June Austin; 2, Doreen fiattimn and Shirley Beardall, tied, _ Prizes and treats were presented and formed an important part of the program. Prizes for the individual classes were as follows: ICATED THIS t Oe Sme EP Pn ECC during the evening, Rev. W, .i"hlc- key, rector, congratulated.the teachâ€" ers.and officers of the Sunday school on â€" their dw:irll &nd M’ J ll&t operation durin e year, For ful attendance, ‘ulutu could well take an exnmrle from the children, he deâ€" clared. In future years, he ‘said, it might be found nocuur{ to hold the Christmas entertainment on two or three nights, with a special night !or‘ the Primaries, another for the Bible: Class and Sunday school, in view of the overflow attendance. The Program 4 The program opened with a threeâ€" act play entitled "Jean‘s Seventyâ€" Five Cents", pdt on by Miss Mattiâ€" son‘s class, and a%lo by Miss June Austin followed. A play, "Christmas With Mother Goose", was m by Miss_ Sainsbury‘s class, a ce _b Miss May‘s class, a solo by Jim B‘i dilsqton and a dance by Frances All and Bessie Arthur. A _Ifi;dllty numâ€" ber was also given by Ima Mattiâ€" son and Bernice Stinson. The _program continued as follows: The Sifter Drill biy Miss Beach‘s class; a dmce,rz Miss Joan Liv%:; a solo, by Re Woodend,. of Miss One of the outstanding successes of 'tj: Christmas season in Weston was annual Sunday school entertainâ€" ment of St. John‘s An,licu church, held on Monda ldfi:ulto this week in St. John‘s par(sh all. The hall was taxed to its utmost capacity, so large was the interested crowd of relatives and friends, many . were standing against the walls. Mr. G. Allen, superintendent of the §un.day‘t‘:‘chool, acted as chairman, and: Rev. W. E. Mackey, Vicar, Conâ€" gratulates Teachers and Offiâ€" cers of Sunday School CHRIGSTMAG CONCERT 5T. JOHNS CHURCH Parents and Pupils Overflow 8t John‘s Anglican Parish Hal York, and Etobicoke Townships For Annual Entertainment®" what it is to live!â€"Phil rd Smith ‘gh wonder,â€" is to prosper, livo!â€"â€"P‘hfl?fi)s DRuW! Wms [Wesm Red Cross Oampaign 19356 P Objective $750.00 > m‘: The Executive of the Weston Red Cross Society beg to report contribu~ a 32."35“1““"1“‘ tedged .$ 344:78 | ony ously acknow 5 Weston Lyadies' Shoppe ... 23 ‘ Mrs. E. Williams ._____ . 20 fi OBR ce ocms in olsc $ 348. 16| /0 o Now ".hn;. lt’l:ed Ch:;;mu- is | over, it is ho t m w k too busy to send in their before, will now find time to . 80. . The Executive wishes to impress ap. | **** on the citizens of Weston that: 1 t work of the Red Cross does t dupli~ | A, 3 Tief work ®e carvied on 07 Un Buk on M y cipality. There are mhay nee ":; i or m t as certain luxuries in m'u‘-': s | to STATEMENT IS ISSUED BY RED CROSS SOCIETY Contributions to Date Reach a Total Sum of f $348.75 _ Mr. John Gillam was acclaimed as Power Commissioner upon the with~ drawal of Mr. C. A. Jackson. W C Auums e ic CC B OTDSildy ns Mr. Cecil Shannon, Mr. Shannon ‘is the only .member without‘ previous Council experience.‘ Other nominees, who * subsequently withdrew,. were: Mr. Andrew Frost, Mr. Leo Watson, and Mr. Art. Banks. School board ‘trustees. were . reâ€" elected by acclamation, as follows; Mr. Thomas MeéLean, Mr. R. Darker, and Mr. G. Stewart. Mr. Earl Rin‘,i th(nlgh 'n?-mix'x‘l'e‘ed, failed to qualify. |. Council positions went by acclamaâ€" tion to. Councilior Jack Watson, Mr. Jack Dalziel, Mr. A. B, Cousins, and Major A. A. MacKenzie, who has been Reeve of the village for a numâ€" ber of years, declined his nomination, proposing to take.a Jtfl’l rest from municipal affairs. r. Leo Watson feating the howreatin by eectomaht baving the Reeveship by ‘ to Mr. N. G: Wallace. Mr. Wallace is a former councilior. This year will be his first term as Reeve. i The following statement of returns date is issued by the. Weston Red ¢ Dgspiéo,&e ‘large M-tamhr ‘of nominations, promising competiâ€" tion for eve’r;?office, the Woodh-i& municipal representatives for 1 f were decided by. acclamation. | WOODBRIDGE COUNCHL N BY ACCLAMATID Who retains his office for 1986, havâ€" ing received. an acclamation when the only other nominee, Gordon Harâ€" ris, withdrew in his favor. draws From Raceâ€"N. G. Leader In The Times and Guide 1 ) llr;ve 'l‘x; Heavy Chanee TWS terest Arousedâ€"Candidates Ef?:rts to e Up. For ?‘ofi Lost | SATURDAY NIGHT EN ‘BIG VOTE‘ PERIOD N Given Acclathiition REEVE JAMES CAMERON Driver is Hurt e e‘ : Tis+: x PR se o ie With dates: many fourth, se le ie new one yes 10,000 Votes. drive is at ha anything big, DO snn m How Periolh Don‘t Rely On: that any d list o min at‘ the close. nd â€"right nows, Count On: Of course the ons atk me ie is over week, and next Tuesday â€" in a most ‘o be a serious handi dates in the big" ap trip and }’riu--- campaign,. for â€" it cof two whole weeks of ce which will have to be creased acti durh maining veoml the highâ€"vote period, as night Ltmuniln all affected «mny'fl the InsF in e remaining hours of fi interesting story for : day night. The most jc and the â€" two. ‘ most â€" fmm Christines "and E If think you‘re b if you think you dgre If you like to win It‘s almost a cwm , it . old gory‘::st in the world necess 5'&! with a It‘s all in state of time is PUBLIC SPIRIT

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