Times & Guide (1909), 24 Jan 1936, p. 3

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Ad 0 under auspices of Smithfield Sunâ€" day School, to be. presented by teachers and officers . of St. Edmunds Charch, Toronto, in ; Baptist Church ~ THISTLETOWN HALL TUESDAY, JAN. 28 oo dn ies n it k C aiie 00 * »Rev: J% C=â€"Wilifaitts6h, B.A.. B.Th., Pastor Phone 493F > 11 a.m.â€""A â€"Good Man‘s" Deâ€" parture." Service in keeping with the death of the King. 8 p.m.â€"Sunday School. * is 7' pm.â€""The Wayfarer‘s 11 a.m.â€"MEMORIAL SERVICES for his Late Majesty, King George V. Rev. Peter Taylor, B.A. will offictiate. ‘ 8 p.m.â€"Sabbath School. > e p.m.â€"-â€"SPglAL HYMN SERVICE, at which his Late Majesty‘s favourite hymns will be sung. â€" Choir will sing "He That Dwelleth" with new musical arrangement composed by the choirmaster, Mr. Bruce Metcaife. & at 8.15 p.m. ADULTSâ€"25¢ (Tax Included) CHILDRENâ€"15¢ or 7 tor 25¢ Mr. Bruce Metcalfe will give a short organ recital prior to the evening service, beginning at 6.45. 5o. Salhâ€"â€"Church School. ©:_ "00.. . j u0 C 000 00 0 0=© 0 * 7 p.m.â€""The Secret of Greatness." Suggested by the life of our late Sovereign, His Majesty King George.V. Revx. Harold E. Wellwood, B.A., B.D. 31 Queen‘s Drive SUNDAY, JAN. 26, 1936 11 a.m.â€"Memorial Sepvice for our late Sovereign, His Majesty King m ‘_’_-_‘:_“gg!?y" and girls‘ talk "The King‘s Code of Living." FOUR SQUARE MEN‘S CLASS Sunday, 3 p. m., January 26th Parents of the boys and all in!;erested people are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Central United Church SECOND ANNUAL Tutor WILL BE HELD IN WESTMINSTER CHURCH, Thursday, January 30th, at 8 p.n. + Don‘t Miss Hearing «* ASSISTANT SCOUT MASTER JACK BARNES . _ _ at the meeting of the _ Weston Presbyterian Church n Group of Boy Scouts and Cubs Minister: Rev. F,. C. Harper, B.A., B.D. Musical Director: Mr. Bruce Metcalfe Annual Meeting SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1936 W iee M E N ! MASONIC HALL Will be held in Weston Churches this Sunday. With bowed heads we join with a sorrowing Comâ€" mo;nwealth to mourn the passing ¢ of a good King â€" of the THE SATURDAY, FEB. ath| Spâ€"F3 Doerfronasd ie w Starting at 2 p.m, Refreshments Served and Tea Cup under auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of Weston Workingmen‘s AY CLUBHOUSE, 40 MAIN ST. S. Harding Ave. Mission SUNDAY, JAN. 2‘6. 1936 8 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"Evening Service. Gosâ€" pel Message. Mr. Hooper. HOME BAKING SALE Auspices (lntcrdâ€"onomlnatlonal) CHAS. E. MARTIN, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. * ommb ~ _ o . In fll&m Main St. South Prizes Admission 20¢, tax included. FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 8 p.m. EVC HR E Workingmen‘s Ilmn d-:‘:-ho'ur'ifi a half of the late + ® onlonhynlcht.ma baby girl, the daughter of Mrs. Sybil Was timed at exactly one minute after cight o‘clock. ‘The first baby born was the daughter of â€"Mrs. Betty Paton, 47 Woodycrest Ave. arâ€" Mhahuhmm naâ€" tion of the denth of its anamarch 1 * _ Champion Singer Out of nine contending amateurs. Miss Marjorie Calvert, daughter of Mrs. L. Calvert, Edmund Avenue, took top honors in Weston‘s amateur contest on Jan. 15th. Ivey Cornelius, another. popular young lady, finished a close second. Miss Calvert sang the super songâ€"hit, "The Music Goes ‘Round and Around" of which more than 330,000 copies have been sold, to OjfConnorâ€"Lockhart Rev.eW. E. Mackey officiated at a q:]el wedding in St. John‘s Anglican church, here, on Wednesdafi,‘ Jan. 15th, at 7 p.m., when Miss Marjorie Caroline Lockhart, of Toronto, became the bride of Francis Herbert O‘Conâ€" nor, of Toronto. _ Luncheon. Postponed Owing to.the lamented death of our beloved Sovereign, King George V, the luncheon which was to be held under the auspices of the Women‘s Christian Temperance Union in Cenâ€" tral United church on Tuesday, Jan. 28th, at 12.30 p.m., has been postâ€" poned until, further notice. m?!mp;thy of the community is exâ€" tended to the family of the late Mrs. John Crisp (formerly Margaret Devâ€" erell) who lpn-od away on Monday, Jan.‘ 20th, in her 62nd . year. The funeral was held on Thursday from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Westâ€" oA oc t 4X 0 Dennis, f;r Mass at 8.30. Interment was made in St. John‘s Cemetery, Alâ€" Rev. R. A. Hiltz, M.A., D.D., Secreâ€" tary of the General Board of Religious Education, will be the preacher at St. Philip‘s Church Etobicoke, at 11 o‘clock next Sunniay mornjng. The Women‘s Association of Westâ€" minster Church will hold a social tea in the church parlors, Wednesday afâ€" ternoon, Jan. 29th, from 3 to 6 o‘clock. A unique program is being planned. Everyone is invited to enâ€" joy the afternoon with us. xâ€"1w Jim Moffat and "Bud" Fleming were guests at _ Tallyâ€"Ho Lodge, Huntsville, fgr t;):'e weekâ€"end. k;['he party spent Saturday morning skiing and }:veng imfi jMicn Mine Ziitliltl to watch the skiâ€"jumping com: on. Sunday they cros;? the lake to Jim Moffat‘s cottage. The 106th Company of Girl Guides and Brownies will attend next Sunday morning‘s _ service in . St. John‘s Church, when Special Intercessions will be offered for the late Kir:)}. the new . King and the members the Royal family. All Guides and Brownâ€" ies are asked to assemble in the Parish Hall at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday so that they may be in their,seats by 11 o‘clock. Miss Rhoda Goodway, of Mc avenue, is visiting &r. an Sager, Main street north, Mrs. McCallum, 147 Main St. S., will be hostess to the Ladies‘ Auxâ€" iliary to Rangers Branch 213, Canaâ€" dian mmd friends, to a euchre on kW ay afternoon of next week. The Weston »Local Council of Woâ€" men are sponsoring two Theatre Nights, at the Weston Theatre, on Feb. 3 and 4. Particulars of.the proâ€" gram may be seen in the advertiseâ€" ment elsewhere in this issue, Euchre, at Mrs. Garratt, 176 Main St. N., on FridaI, Jan. §1, 8 p.m., under auspices of Maplehurst Lodge, Daughters of England. Members of the Mapichurst Lodge, Daughters of Englumfl and â€"the Sunâ€" beam Lodge No. 26, will attend in a body the special service at St. John‘s Anglican Church on Sunday morning. Members are requested to meet at the church at 10.40 a.m. Mrs. W. E. Ellerby of Wimu'&eg is a guest of her sister, Mrs. â€" H. Rowntree, 75 King Street. coming Indian costume presented to her by her native class foruehoe- casions while in Canada, then gave some silhouettes of life in a native state of Central Indiz. Heads of funmuurnb&oal sixteen cents a f:z;l\oun-wi lm{'ornofnnihuo even petty Princes having fewer e C L ‘m 19 EOE Miss Pearson, home furlough from‘ india, and wearing a very beâ€" yable dinner, the President proposed deautes hege fhe President pro Weston and Mount Dennis Rotary Club v:‘hclwn: c(:; ;I‘hnd-y evening “. W mmm enterâ€" tained‘ their C i‘ce hug a number of m.md-d. -:\d with him at the head were Miss Dorothy Pearâ€" gon, her huenu. Mr, gnd «Mrs. Alex. Pearson, Mrs. Inch, Viceâ€"President T. Sympathy of the community is exâ€" Members of the Maplichurst Lodge Weston Personals Pearson Is Speake it hi« wity,. ~ ."_ _ justice to a very enâ€" Hon. J. Earl Lawson and Mrs. Lawâ€"|house of the Lord." 6 9 son entertained last Thursday evening L moaz_z_> at their residence, Rosemary Lane, in| _ The Ladies‘ Class of the United W of Miss Kathlcen Manson and gnhy school sponsored a concert in io cggne mmarnent i sine Atemane o on BP mt r on nner at ven Qoqmmg lilies were the add dnmdkchc The funeral of the late Mr. Marley, Maple Leaf Drive, will be held next Salturiluy afternoon at half past three o‘clock,. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peters, 182 Wilâ€" liam Stner:hm to he congratulated on the bi of a daughter on Jan. 14th, at the Cottage Nursing Home. *# 0# s Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perks and daughâ€" ter, Jean, have returned to their home at Point Au Baril, Ont., after spending several weeks with Mrs. Peels‘ siste{. Mrs. Sam Wilson, and Mr. Wilsor. Workingmen‘s Club will hold a Home Bnkin% Sale at the Clubhouse, 40 Main St. S., on Saturday, Feb. 8th, biginning at 2 p.m. ‘There will be reâ€" freshments md': tel: eup reading. xâ€"1w Sympathy of the community is exâ€" tehxed to Mrs. G. W. Barker, of Lambton Mills, whose mother, Mary A. Wood, widow of the late Claiâ€" bourne Showers passed away at Aylmer, on Mom‘fly of this week. Inâ€" terment was made im‘Princeton cemeâ€" tery on Wedne'.th_‘. $ Dayâ€"Colquhoun A quiet wedding was solemnized at St. John‘s Anglican church, Weston, on Tuesday, Jan. 21st, at 3 p.m., when Miss Irva May Colquhoun. of North York became the bride of Sherman Franklin Day, of Weston. Rev. W. E. Mackey, the Vicar, officiated, The Weston Local Council of Woâ€" men will meet on Monday afternoon next in the Town Hall, the meeting commencing at 3 pgi. instead of the usual .2.45 o‘clock. In deference to the memory of the late King George arranging the pro , _and the vker will be Dr. m. Moffat of. eston, who will tell of infant welâ€" fare work in England and touch on her experiences and travels in Gerâ€" many, Vienna and other European The first Grenfell Tea of the season will be held at the home of Mrs. F. W. Moffat, 32 Denison West, on Friâ€" day, Jan. 31st. An urgent and corâ€" dial invitation is extended to all ladies who are interested in the work of the Grenfell Branch. Weston residents who are spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Florida, include the following, according to a disbatch from the John Lodwick News Service at St. Peter!bu%: Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bull, Herbert E. Bull, Mrs. L. 0. Mitchell,‘ Marion Mitchel! and H. H. Stevenson. in Windsor, Inch in n of her valued ‘WM“&-“W Rotarians Schoonmaker, Hurst, Grosskurth _ and Wothers) then pnunhd"YoOfl‘l‘imomn("in which, with sense and nonsense and sentimental song, coupled with guessâ€" ing contests, a very pleasant evening was spent, t personal items and add interest to this column. Just phone 26. An account of unavoidable cireumâ€" stances, two leading members in the cast of the play, "Head Winds", can not be here on the 24th inst., and therefore the production of the plng as scheduled in Westminster Chure Mrs. G. Ernest Forbes was the guest n'geuker at Elgin Presbyterial of the United church W.M.S. meeting in St, Thomas on Tuesday, and of the Middlesex Presbyterial in London on Wednesday of this week. On the 28th inst. Mrs. Forbes ford Presbyterial on that night is postponed. Theâ€" date is now set for February 12th. sung as the meeting opens, Mrs. E.| Rev. George E. Bott, of Japan, will F. snmn, Edm.tiomuner, is |address ther%nited church copr.nnmga- arranging the program, and the|tion on Sunday, Jan, 26th. her interesting and illuminating adâ€" dx:u andâ€" presented {ser with a bouâ€" quet of roses. _ Roses were also presented to Mrs. and other religions, are "only a few t Ino Sejerie on wika k Li ed., Altogether Miss Pearson succeedâ€" ed in conveying to her listeners some idea of the dire need there exists in India for Christian enlightenment. _ "Pmua;"’ sident Inch thanked Miss Pearâ€" son in a u“-dk:ouu wfl\h‘gr laces, during her recent trip. Miss tella Rowntree will give piano numâ€" . Kipling‘s " ing on e me The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of Weston Please let us have your loeal and 26 â€" ‘orbes speaks at the Oxâ€" terial in Woodstock and at the Essex Presbyterial to Christianity " _ will be of Mr. F. Newton on Thursday. After # short program, a skating party was hort program, ati p Feld. after which the members‘ wore guests of Mrs. W, Hogg. In line with the princi&le of coâ€" ordinafinbf the work of Home and School, Mrs. White, President of Memâ€" orial Home and School Association, quotes the followihg from‘an address 'fliven at. York County Council of ome and School Associations‘ Conâ€" ference held on January 11th: "What shouldâ€"teachers expect of {arents? 1. Regular attendance of children, 2. Punctualit{. 3. Suitable food for proâ€" per nourishment, 4. Early rising that they may be prepared for the d:i. 5. No special favours. 6. Parents should not listen to tales, but should trouble arise, see the teacher after school. 7. Parents should meet the teachers. 8. Children should have sufficient sleep (this point was specially stressed). 9. Take. an interest.in, the..school..re~ __"Our Association should be a means of study togetiter, that we may so imâ€" prove conditions for our children that they may be better citizens than we ourselves, characterâ€"building being our keyâ€"note." Last Snndp{ at the United church, Rev. Mr. Davison gave an interesting and instructive sermon on a text taken :h':;"sdd ts me. 1st ue into the us house of the Lofi?‘ o Home and School Associations has issued.the following statement: "Why we. celebrate Founder‘s â€"Day." "Beâ€" nring a rerdly matt in ihe mio if ‘ a wo e y& communlt‘;.dzecaun teachers and parents have opportunity to play ‘tnd laugh and labour together; beâ€" cause parents have learned to study and develop their part in the educa» tion of the child; because children have been given safe and hygienic surâ€" round'i:?a in which to develop healthy and useful minds and bodies; because the hearts of teachers have been 'Md'medthbey bfriendlhh? ;n;l underâ€" standing, ngin; pe 0/ rents has found some mea’um of ful?i.lment and the lives of little children have been given jc;r and eomg:mnesr we give to the Home and School l_l’ove- ment in grateful recognition of our own indebtedness and with the hope that Home and> School leyalty and devotion may devel? in every comâ€" munity, lives abounding in love and sacrifice." ..‘ School Associations '“"M" ighout the Dominion will celebrate Founder‘s Day, the Provincial Federation of port (promptly return). It is deâ€" gionitely ag‘nl,:\st the :‘:need to criticize school methods or the Board of Eduâ€" cation, The Jnnua?' meeting of York County Council of Home and School Associations at Sherbourne House, Toronto, has been fostponed to Saturâ€" day, Feb. 1st, at 2.30 p.m. The annual meeting of the United church was held on Monday, Jan. 20th. At St. Andrew‘s, Thistletown, on S\mdai;,l Rev. T. B, Butler preached on "The incompleteness of Life", bringâ€" ing a wonderful message. Two hymns by Rudyard Kipling were sung and fitting reference was made, one verse of "God Save the King" was sung as a prayer for His Majesty‘s recovery. A very enjoyable euchre was held on Thursday night and finished with a lovely luncheon. Prizes went‘ to Miss E. Middleton, Mrs. Blanchard, Mrs. Mallaby, Messrs. Blanchard, D. Hamilton and Wm. Boyd. "We have but begun a little iatinoges.. m At the Vestry meeting ‘of St. Anâ€" drew‘s church _vz? satisfactory reâ€" ports were received. . $irthdey lnst week. FOUNDER‘S DAY WILL BE &# JA4/C3 i CELEBRATED BY H. AND 5. sroue M _ Because, in ‘February, Home and ‘5 Main St. S. Mr.. Doole, recuperating from a serious iliness, desires to thank the many friends for their tY:‘ayer's. He is a sincere believer in wwer of prayer. He quietly celebrated another Weston‘s "Grand Old: Man" who on 4 Tuudayolthhwnkw-‘g: friends on the occasion of his 1 birthday. by quickly and definitely removing § * h) The junior league met at the home THISTLETOWN . â€"NEWS MR. JOHN LENNOX, throu fib&n the. rate Founder‘s Weston Househo With Brine Tank We Will Gladly Furnish Installation Costs On Regq We have installed several of these in Weston, are well satisfied, We will gladly submit names on You are invited to visit our showrcom t of CRANE Bathtabs, K fogm mm_ua_n-g-amfl THE IRVIN LUMBER CO. A*m Demonstration of this unit in operation may be seen at Public Utilities Office, e h BT. 12, WARLO WATER + Ts _ $87.7§ without No More Hard Water Ks +4 +# OUR sympathy goes out to Her Majesty the Queen and Members of the Royal 'Family, bereaved by the death of a devoted husband and father, and we mourn the passing of a truly great monarch, His Late Majesty King George V of England. â€" LIMITED â€" Brine . Tank LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 . _ *3 dxet t 3 T x To PÂ¥

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