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Times & Guide (1909), 20 Mar 1936, p. 3

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Rx *_.% Harding Ave. Mission (Interdenominational) SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1936 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 'Ifi.m.â€"Eveuing Service. â€" Gosâ€" pel <Message. Mr. Hooper. Mr. Gorwin and friend will play and sing. 11 a.m the Morn 8 p.m Weston Presbyterian Church COLEMAN The 16 MAIN ST. SOUTH Good, old reliable COALâ€"get the best of this dependable fuel and your home will be a picture of comfortâ€"‘Order enough for the rest of the season toâ€"dayâ€"You‘ll find our service prompt, our prices reasonable and our coal the best. The Presbytery of Toronto will meet in The Old Church, Mar. 26th &"l‘tunda evening) for the induction of the Rev. F. C. Harper, B.D. L K. goremun. moderator, will preside and induct, Rev. Dr. H. E. Abraharh will give the address to minister and congregation. Telephones : Weston 2 _ _ = _ * " Rev. Harold E. Wellwood, B.A., R.D. To & . 31 Queen‘s Drive ; SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1936 “wg:fillmh? Face of Jesus," a Lomn sermon. Bqn 2.45â€"Church School. j . 0‘ 4 pm.â€""Patching Old Clothes." ; ; CO. LIMITED 139 Main St. S. _ WESTON.74. JU. 9662 Baptist Church Rev, J. C. Williamson, B.A., B.Th., Pastor __Phone 493F SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1 BiackTHORN IRVIN LUMBER 11 a.m.â€"The Minister. 2 p.m.â€"Y.P. Bible Class. 8 p.m.â€"Sabbath School. 7 p.m.â€"The Minister. Come to worship at the Auid Kirk. A"welcome for all The new Spring Blackthorns now on display are shown in an unusually wide range of colors including new stripe and clhveck effects. eP * 1.\ *L\ _A A¢ Liz * {% ‘) y *:at ({, L‘t\ (‘{ ."\}‘ THE IDEAL SPRING FABRIC IRIKH TWIST _ â€""The Holy Spirit of Prayer." â€"Sunday School. â€""Apostolic Counsel Minister: Rev. F. C. Harper, B.D. Musical Director: Mr. Bruce Metcalfe SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd 1 United Church|l 22, 1936 /1 ind ST. JOHN‘S SCHOOL HONOR / ROLL FOR TWO MONTHS i School, Sr. 1 i Sarge, The fullowit’ is the honour roll for January and February for St, John‘s Sr. IVâ€"Helen Mianowanny, Charles Leach, Ross Heimler, Dorothy Brown, Aileen Penny, Mary German. School, Weston: Sr. 1â€"Margaret Wiles, Veronica Le Sarge, Norman Dileo, ‘Shirley Armâ€" strong, Kathleen O‘Brien, Sylvia: Colâ€" lins, Mary. MeNamara, Lillian Grayâ€" ston, Mary Morino, Frank Morino, Patrick Ottaway. 11 Classâ€"Maureen O‘Sullivan, Stella Augustine, Jack Grayston, Jack Schepâ€" ers, Gerald Kirby, Edward Miannoâ€" wanny, Pearl Collins. Sr. LIâ€"Lawrence Boyle, Teresa Schepers, Bob Silman, Gerard O‘Sulâ€" livan, Mary Petroski, Edith Chantery. Jr. d Collins 1IVâ€"Jean, Bianchini, Josephine T ailor _ WESTON JUnect. 3754 The ladies of Westmount wish to announce that they had organized an Auxiliary, to be known as Westmount Red Cross Auxiliary, under the direcâ€" tion of Weston Red Cross Society. Their meetings will be held in Westâ€" mount Hall every Wednesday and all interested are invited to attend. j Islington Liberals Meet Mrs. W. ii Fox, President of the Ontario Women‘s Liberal Association, was the speaker at a meeting of the Islington Eadies' Liberal Association, held sit the home of Mrs. Walter C. Squire, Monday evening. Miss Gerâ€" trude Corbett, sang, uconfinnied by Mrs. W. Earle Gordon. iss Mary M. Murphy, from Chicafio, also adâ€" dressed the meeting. rs. A. Ayâ€" mong gave two readings. The meetâ€" ing was an unusually large one. Mrs. George P. Wood, President, presided. Guests at the Belmont Manor and Golf Links at Hamilton, Bermada, inâ€" clude Mrs. Howard Chariton and Mrs. T. L. Moffat of Weston, Ontario. Despite inclemént weather there was a lar:[ge attendance at the St. Patrick‘s Tea held at the home of Mrs. F. B. Pidgeon, under the auspices of Weston Memorial Home and School Association. . Mrs. W.)O. White asâ€" sisted the hostess in receiving. Mrs. Oliver Master and Mrs. Vernon Lowâ€" ens presided at the teaâ€"table, which was daintily decorated in a color scheme of green and white. During the afternoon Miss Pickett played vioâ€" lin selections, accompanied by Mrs. (ibson at the piano. The tea was convened by Mrs. C. J. Lynch and the At the second birthday banquet of the [fadies‘ Auxiliary of the Weston Workingman‘s Club reported in last week‘s paper, it was stated that the birthday cake was donated by Mrs. J. Bell. This should have read "made" by* Mrs. Bell. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman‘s Missionary Society of Westminster United Church was held Tuesday afternoon, March 17th, in the ladies parlors, Mrs. J. Cameron in the chair. Mrs, E. Ella gave the Bible reading after which Mrs. Cameron led in ]prayer. Mrs. Fido read the March leaflet which was quite interâ€" esting. Mrs. J. C. Irvin gave an inâ€" teresting account of Dr. Stanley Rusâ€" sell‘s address at the banquet of the Temperance Federation held in Simpâ€" son‘s Arcadian Court. & Friends of R> A. Saalmans, Main Street South, are sorry to learn that he is ill with tonsilitis. Ladies Anxililr{ of Post 213, Canaâ€" dian Lefilon, will hold a euchre in the Legion Hall, Main St. N., on Wednesâ€" day afternoon next at 2 o‘clock. _ _The Ladies‘ Aid of Harding Avenue Mission will hold a rummage sale on Sa%urihy, March 28, beginning at 2 o‘elock. social committee, We are glad to hear that little Joyce Barton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Barton, who has been ill for the past month with Scarlet Fever, is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Woods, Geneva Road, North York, were honoured by a gatherinl;g of friends last evening, March 19th, on the occasion of the celebration of their 20th wedding anâ€" niversary, Items for this column are invited Phone 26 or mail to Times and Guide Weston. g 210. craAy ] (dYCa :)) I lE s S/ EPERSONALS Travel the King‘s Highways "DAILY SERVICE SCHOMBERG Singleâ€"85¢ _ Returnâ€"§$1.55 Standard Time > a 5.58 pm. a 7.05 am. c 6.43 p.m. _b 8.20 p.m. b 10.33 p.m. aâ€"daily except Sun. & Hol. bâ€"Sun. & Hol. câ€"Sat. only. Coach Connections at Bufâ€" falo and Detroit for "all points in the United States. Tickets and information at Westonâ€"Schomberg Leave Lea Weston Schomb Guest Speaker MR. FRED MOORE Toronto Coach Terminal AD. 4221 GRAY COACH Four Square Men‘s Class « || 23:â€"35:â€"59: (President Benjamin Moore Co:, Paint Manufacturers) MASONIC TEMPLE MARCH 22â€"TIME 3 P.M Leave Schomberg “Loyenhp" Last Wednesday‘s meeting of Elâ€" verston Y.P.S. took the form of a social, held in the basement. Games, with refreshments following, enterâ€" tained a good crowd, and practice was held for the Minstre! Show on April 24th,. Next Wednesday‘s program will be in charge of Miss C. Watts, Literâ€" ary Convener, and a debate is promised, on the subject that women make better drivers than men. Visitors for a few weeks with Mrs. Gillies, John St., are Dennie Moloney and Archie Gillies of Plato, Sask. At the meting of the Woman‘s Asâ€" sociation of Westminster Church held on Tuesday afternoon of last week, Mrs. J. Alan Bull gave a very interâ€" esting account of the chapter on "Edith Cavell" in the study book, "Courageous Women‘", and not a chapâ€" ter in the study book on "Africa." A very jolly gathering of friends and relatives was held in the form of afsurpgise visit to u;&s J. Humphrifis of 5 Spri ount "Avenue, on the occasion o} her _ birthday, Tuesday, March 5th. Cards were enjoyed â€"durâ€" ing the evening and prize winners were: Miss E. Johnson and Mrs. N. B. Gallagher, Refreshments were served at the close of .the evening and all wished Mrs. Humphries many more happy birthdays. The many friends of Mrs. A. Par trid‘fe, of fiaple'lflaf Drive, will be glad to know that she is progressing nicely after her minor operation this week in the Toronto General Hospital The many friends of Mrs. W. J. Polâ€" lett, Edmund avenue, who recently unâ€" derwent a serious operation at the Western Hospital, Toronto, is home again, and hopes are expressed for her speedy and complete recovery. Visitors for the» weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Gillies, John Street, were Miss Mary Wilkie of Nobleton and Miss Dorothy Dawson of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson and Mrs. Davidson‘s sister and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. A. Higgins on Sunâ€" day last. again after several week‘s illness Mr. and Mrs. H. Forret and Lillian visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flynn and baby â€"at Lansing on Sunday. Mrs. Prosser is also visfting there. Friends are imu»d to know that Mr. Robert Wilson is back on duty IT is not hard to believe that many people have owned no other car but McLauverHâ€"‘ LiNâ€"Buick for 10, 15, even 20 years and more, when you realize ghat nearly 9 out of 10 owners buy McLavenmuimnâ€"Buicks again and again . . . Jt takes a leader to win a folâ€" lowing like this, and McLavermurm®Buick has always been the leader in the fineâ€"car field. ’fodny. as in the other years, it is ahead of other fine Eights by 4â€"t0â€"1 in sales McLAUVGMHMLILILNâ€"BUICK of Mrs. A. Parâ€" f Drive, will be e is progressing ir operation this J. T. FARR & SONS LTD., WESTON Elliottâ€"Hepton A pretty house wedding was solâ€" emnized last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hepton, 18 Main St., Weston, when their only daughter, Gladys Norine Hepton, beâ€" came the bride of Frederick J. Elâ€" liott, second son of Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott of Woodbridge. Rev. H. E. Wellwood of Central United church officiated in the presence of the immediate relatives, Ferns and daffodils were used as decorations. The bride, given away by her father, wore a gown of white triple sheer crepe, white accessories and a semiâ€" wreath of gardenias in her hair. Her flowers were roses and baby‘s breath. Miss Jean Elliott, sister of the groom, attended her, wearing blue taffeta with bouquet and matching accessorâ€" ies. Mr. Vadus Prior of Toronto, cousin of the bride, was best man. Mrs. Earl Hepton, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, played the wedding music. Forâ€" ty were present at the buffet supper which followed the ceremony, Mrs. Hepton receiving in a gown of blue are bein{hinmlhd on April Tth, as Chief of Men‘s Section and Chairâ€" lady of the Women‘s Section of the newly _ organized _ Scottish Clans Branch in the Legion Hall, Mount Dennis. The Westmount and District Workâ€" ingmen‘s Club will hold another Amaâ€" teur Night in the Community Hall on April ist at 8 o‘clock. _ Three good prizes will be given and two special prizes to local talent. Ag‘plicatiuns must be sent to Mr. Helm, First Ave., Weitmoint, or phone Mr. Sackett, 690W, At the last amateur night, the tvril.es were won by: First, Theresa orthin{ton; second,‘ Evelyn McCorâ€" mack; third, Nina Kirby and Violet Eecles, The Grenfell Sewig"l’n held at the home of Mrs. Inch, riett Road, on Friday, March 13th, was well attended despite the inclement weather. This being the second tea, the ladies had the season‘s work well under way. Tea was served by the hostess and a pleasâ€" ant afternoon spent. The next tea will be held at the home of Mrs. J. K. Mofâ€" fat, 200 Queen‘s Drive, on Friday, April 3rd, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. RICHARDSON‘S 1.D.A. DRUG STORE Phone 435â€""We Deliver" 50 MAIN STREET NORTH â€" (Plain or in Minted Flavour) v"w 9 o Mr. and Mrs. Reid of Hardington Auspices Wés%olfi'b’Wo;lfi'né;flén's u In Clubhouse, Main St. South Good Prizes Adticcion 20¢, tax included. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1936 J. BARRY, EVC HR E L D. A. OF MAGNESIA . . . For this reason, -«-oneider what‘s back of McLavenumâ€"Burc« for 1936, then look at the car itself. It offers you all the triumphs of the past, plus Tiptoe Hydraulic Brakes, more powerful Valveâ€"inâ€"Head engines, imâ€" proved Kneeâ€"Action, Turret Top Bodies by Fisher, fully automatic starting, Fisher Noâ€" Draft Ventilation, improved Torque Tube Drive, Safety glass throughout, and conâ€" venient 7% GMAC Time Payment Plan. Weston 254â€"JUne. 4186 georgette with corsage of sweet peas. Mrs. Elliott had chosen black crepe wth white trimmings and corsage of sweet peas. The bridal couple left later on a motor trip, and on their return will reside in Woodbridge. The bride travelled in a smart black and white tweed coat with gray fox, collar and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dickin, of Toronto Mrs, T. Tayles of Humber Summit and Mrs. E. Banks of Holt were visiâ€" Good ‘Orchestra 65 Main St. S. Weston 845 Garment this Spring feeling of being well groomed. HUMBERVALE NEWS EUCHRE + Saturday, March 21st, 8 p.m.=~ Three beautiful clocks, prizes in the "Stopâ€"Clock" Contest, will be presented. CLEANING PRESSsING REPAIRING Pressed Under auspices Clovelly Chapter No. 144, O.E.S., in MASONIC TEMPLE, WESTON, ON out in a Felker Cleaned S Uo! TS TOPCOATS GIVE US A TRIAL STORE Admission 25¢ (Tax Included) DON‘T MISS THIS BIG EVENT! QUALITY LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 1233 ol sense that Back of the Car Consider the Wednesday _ afternoon, on!d a few members of Humbervale, W.A. were able to visit with the W.A. at Pearen Memorial Church, Mount Dennis. cial evening. Ur;ite{_i Chu;)ch vlisitedw%n*- vale Young People on eveâ€" ning of last week and enjoyed a soâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. T. this week. The Young People of© Etobicoke Owing to the severe snow storm on PLANT Good Priges d t

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