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Times & Guide (1909), 20 Mar 1936, p. 4

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sang the anthem, "Ere Another Sab Eh ';|. 'lu"q Mtrs. W. Dalzie , William Nattress as specia soloists. . The Scripture lgmwgwwm Young People‘s Service On Sunday evening, March 8, the Young People‘s Society of the Woodâ€" Presbyterian Church held a service in the church at 7 . The entire service was conâ€" #fl by members of the society. viceâ€"president, Mr. Gilbert Wallis, E;' *C!l&nw worship, which was ed by Doxnlofiy and prayer by Miss Ida Frankum. The choir then General Confectionery l WESTON CUTâ€"RATE i ASP || â€" MEAT M lendar Limey I EAT MARKET HUMBER m w CcONFECTIONERy|| PHONE 181 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE TRY THE TIMES & GUIDE â€" WOODBRIDGE â€" Soft Drinks Cigarettes and Tobaccos NEILSON‘S ICE CREAM We Specialize in : "TASTY LUNCHES WITH .THAT HOMEâ€"COOKED FLAVUR" wll please you." TOPCOATS New smart clothsâ€"Raglan and other new styles in stock now at prices that Please. Drop in and see the variety at 9 $15.00 and $16.95 WESTON‘S FINEST MEN‘S STORE 59 MAIN ST. N. PHO (Cor. Main and Duffein) Candies â€" Chocolates HAROLD R. JOHNSTON 4 MAIN ST. S. "The kind of suits, and the kind of values that and Vaughan Township Phone W. MAXEYâ€"WOODBRIDGE 463 a) Just Three Weeks Till EASTER Smart Clothes that You Will be Proud to Wearâ€"Clothes that fit well and feel well. Carefully tailored to your indiviual measure. © TIP TOP TAILORS $24.175 LA SALLE STYLE TAILORS $22.50 $25.00 and $28.50 Order Your Suit or Topcoat NOW ! Fresh, Vibrant Stlesâ€" All Wool Fabrics. Dalzie} | special | " \room. The special Young People‘ i ooe m grine io c w :]tho Lower Lights lurnm Reâ€" :fimlm served to more than Following the service a fellowship hour was Ln in the &mdu{:nflmnl Susen Tha enasial Vaune annin‘s Leg of Veal, (ay half), PeF 1B ~â€"mummmmunticemmmcen Fillets of Veal, (boned and mMyNXERD * GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY Falmoive Soap, 3 cakes fOF ...._._._._ Sugar, fine white, 19 1b#. fOY â€"..«sommmmmminous Golden Wax Beans, 2 NINS TOF w40..ssmmenmmmcin Fuller‘s Lily Brand Shortâ€" ening , 1 lb. pkg. ... 9 TOF s mommcommrememimimnum ‘Nature‘s Best" Strawberry JaM, $$ 02. JA ...« Unwrapped Laundr Soap, 5) DRES | 150000000 mouoomonzeenmies â€"Prmpt Service On Deliveriesâ€" 166 MAINST. S. WESTON eal Loin Chops, 13 MAIN ST. N. rolled), Groceriesâ€"Fruitsâ€"Vegetables Cigarettes and Tobaccos "You Can‘t Beat Our Quality, Service and Price" Phone 315 â€"Byâ€" PHONE 89W tb. ; were present from eston and Nashvilte 15¢ 15¢ 18¢ 14¢ WIN Inflated or deflated, dollars have a greatly varying capacity for work.. In l’lll{ market, one dollar may be worth a great deal more in actual power to its owner than another. e reason lies simply in the use to which that dollar is applied. Money spent haphazardly may or may not produce the value you hope Tor. Spent ueordm sound principles, it is sure to bring vast return for every penny. Naturally you want your to be worth just as much to you as it possibly can, There‘s only one way to do thatâ€"spend itâ€"and spend it where it will do YQOU most good. j * Tests have shown that money spent in Weston creates most value for its owner. Study of finances uncovers the fact that by buying here in your own town, you receive far more in the actual worth of your purchases. More than that, your money stays in YOUR town, to return to you shortly doing double duty each time it is spent by you or with you. Give your dollars their greatest chance to performâ€"do all your buying and shopping in your own town, How ToWin Merchandi;e Fpree You will find a letter or letters missing out of each advertisement on this page. When properly put together they: will form the words YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE IN WESTON. The contest will close at 5 p.m., Wednesday, Mar. 25th. All missing letters must have the name of mexchant from whose ad they were missing. When entries close all answers received will be. jumbled together and I’irstgwo correct drawn will receive prizes as follows: 18T PRIZEâ€"â€" A $2.00 order for merchandise drawn on any merchant advertised on this page. 2ND PRIZEâ€"A $1.00 order for merchandise drawn on any merchant advertised on this page. This is the fourthâ€"and final weekâ€"of the Community Missing Letter Contest â€"SEE FRONT PAGEâ€" Y.P.S The special music was under the direction of Miss Jean Lawrie, organâ€" ist and choir leader. The president of the Y.P.S. is Miss Maybelle Harris, under whose direction the programme was arranged. cent _ weekâ€"end at her home near Woodbridge. ‘Miss Gwen Northcott spent the weekâ€"end of March 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrie, near Woodbridge. Mr. Wm. Lawrie and Mr. Harry Strang, of Guelph Agricultural (Colâ€" lege, spent the weekâ€"end at Woodâ€" bridge and were the special speakers at the Young People‘s Society service on Sunday evening, March 8, at the Presbyterian Church. Miss Annie Lawrie, of Woodbridge, won the championship in cooking at the College Royal Fair last week‘ at the Agricultural College, and also tied for the Granch Championship in the Home Economics Section. Winners have their names inscribed on the l-nr(r cup which is kept by the college and they will also receive a mÂ¥| cup donated by the T. Eaton Co. 6f Toronâ€" to. Mr. H-nâ€"‘nsmn. won a chamâ€" amm in the Animal Husbandry Ins by Miss_ Uwen Nerthcott and in ing 0 in Miss Margaret Wallis spent ‘a re The thoir of the Woodbridge Presâ€" RICHARDSON RADIO & ELECTRIC 24 MAIN ST. N. SHOP IN WESTON "IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME" IN CONTEST No. You Are Invited to Come in and Inspect Our Complete Line of . . . NEW 1936 GENERAL ELECTRIC "Expert Radio Service Day or Night" PHONES : WESTON 1208; TORONTO LY. 2626 (Terms as Low as One Dollar Per Week) NOW ON DISPLY AT WASHERS | $69.50 up byterian Church is planning to puf on part of the smered cantata, "The King of Glory", on Palm Sunday night, April 5, after the evening service. IMPORTANT CHANGES IN CHEVROLET TRUCKS Many important changes and reâ€" finements have been made in the Chevrolet truck line for 1936, anâ€" nounced today by General Motors? P‘roâ€" ducts of Canada, Limited. The range i# from oneâ€"half ton to 2‘â€"tons capacity. The complete line comprises: Sedan delivery on 109" wheelbase; the halfâ€"ton _ truck on 112" â€" wheelbase; the 4 â€"lâ€"ton truck on 131" wheelbase, which is an entirely new addition to the line; the 1%;â€"ten truck with a choice of wheelbases, 131" or 157"; the 2â€"ton, on th%s: same two wheelâ€" bases, this also being an addition to the range; and the 2â€"2‘4â€"ton Maple Leaf truck, with a choice of wheelâ€" bases, 141" or 165". All are entirely new in appearance and mmid"'“‘l improved in perâ€" formance, durability and operatin economy. The front end tmtmm{ has been made more massive and rugged, and these trucks are also made more »attractive by new shect m ryii and new cab and body 0 All trucks for Announcement Made Toâ€"day By General Motors of Canada the 4 â€"lâ€"to which is a the line; t choice of the 2â€"ton, bases, this the range; Leaf truck What Is Your Money Worth? NDISE FREE! [ Bonita TtEAâ€"Rro 1936 are treated in "Matched Color". The choice of body types is as exâ€" tensive as ever, and the recentlyâ€"addâ€" ced Suburban Carryall body has been continued in the halfâ€"ton line. The engine, which powers all Chevâ€" rolet Trucks, is of special truck deâ€" sign and incorporates all the improveâ€" bents of the 1936 Chevrolet passenger engine. â€" It is more powert'ufl and yet more economical. Power is stepped up to 72 horsepower, and maximum torque sustained from 900 to 1500 r.p.m., is now 155 foot pounds. This insures better pulling and the easier starting of _heavy loads. Operating reonomy has been achieved by higher compression ratio, balanced carbureâ€" tion, and other refinements of engine features. Fullâ€"length water jackets around the cylinders provide improved cooling of cylinder‘ walls, more even warm up, and breakingâ€"in conditions. Oil economy has been still further imâ€" proved hy changes to oil pump mechanism which Jower cil temperaâ€" tures. Miss Irene Aergman left for her home in Walkerton last week. TwA Womens mateite" way for the season and new members are invited. THISTLETOWN NEWS "The A.Y.P.A. is now well under WASHER ONE ONLY USED $24.50 will be held . March Guaranted Terms ) Another Lenten message was much | appreciated by the members present ‘at St. Andrew‘s church, Thistletown, |last Thursday. On Sunday Rev. T. B. \ Butler, assisted by Mr. Wynneâ€"Fields, loffk-int.ed taking "Honour Thy Father | and Thy.finther'_as the text on which men‘s Association are putting on a gnultry euchre on a good night, March 20th, in the town hall, Thistletown. GROCERIES Service will be held March 22nd, at 7 p.m. it town United Church. Re Aon will be in charge. The many friends of Mr. David Frost are glad to know he is getting better. FRUIT STRE & 83 MAIN ST. N. PHONE 199 "We Deliver" he based a very inspiring and helpful sermon. The Christening of Shirley Ann Euadine Watts, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Watts took place on ‘Sunday. dunior deazue will meet toâ€"night (Friday) March 20th, at 8 p.m., at the home of Miss Dora Cameron. After a short programme, the rest of the eveâ€" ning will gv spent in social activities. COOKED MEATS "Patronize Your Neighbourâ€" [|[ Fresh Cut hood Grocer" Flowers The ladies of the Thistletown comâ€" muni?' Are cordially invited to a Shamâ€"« rock Tea to be held on Saturday afterâ€" noon, March 21st, fv;’,,'%to 6 p.m. at the home of Miss Louise Stewart. Silâ€" ver collection will be taken to help the "Annie Kitching" Mission Circle who are giving the tea. INCH‘S Ad. 69 MAIN ST. N. 53 MAIN ST. N. _ WESTON We Save Yo Money Our Optometry Guaranteed FRUITSâ€"VEGETABLES Chopping and Rolling Mills Grain, ran, Shorts, Etc. Salt ° Chick Feed, Chick ashes Brooder Stoves All Poultry Supplies Fertilizers of All Kind __._. (Open.From 6.30 a.m, Until 2.30 a.m.) e 4 "Our Highâ€"Quality Foods W?Snrpu Yor Expectations" Those ho Know Their Grocewies Shop At "Free Coupon Given For Dinnerware" / FLOUR and FEED CORMACK‘S GROCERY 18T PRIZE $2.00 2ND PRIZE , $1.00 All Prizes to be Orders for Merchandise on Any Merchant f Advertised on this page. Special Breakfast 20c Special Full Course Dinner 30c¢ up (Served From 11.00 a.m. Until 8.00 p.m.) TRY OUR SODAâ€"FOUNTAI SERVICE HOMEâ€"MADE CHOCOLATES A SPECIALTY MoOoDY BROS. FREE MERCHANDISE PRIZES â€"â€" $3.00 â€" Phone 36 oN BACK PAGE i Rev. R. G. »e‘z'mu in the on â€" Sunday the Thistle WESTON Davi | this coming Friday; and of course, @ll | except to pass with flying colors. The | whole Troop wishes the boys hik in | their tests and hopes they will know [ how to extingnish a glowing mateh }afim- these weeks of instruction, The Troop has at last nired & lpair of wheels and an .Acx“t 'whirh to build a trekâ€"cart which, all appearances, should last fof & | long time. The next thing to do in | this line will be to complete the trek» “curt and get wheels for another m since there are axles waiting. | like the old gag of getting a horse \to fit the harness. Thistletown United Church, his text being found in St. John, 1st chapter, 36th verseâ€""And looking upon Jesus as He walked, he said, ‘Behold, the Lamb of God.‘" The choir, under the divection of Mr. W. Dunning, un’ "Sweet Peace, the Gift of God‘s Love", and "Peace, Perfect Peace." ags Weston Flower Shoppe WEDDING BOUQUETS FUNERAL DESIGNS There was great excitement dur« ing the final preparations at last Friâ€" day‘s Troop mpeling, as those who have been in the Fireman‘s B.t'l‘s instruction group will be examined \ (W. P. GRAHAM, Prop.) ) â€"We Deliverâ€" 19A MAIN ST. N.~ _ PHONE 798 Greenhouses: + SCARLETT RD. PHONE .298 The regular euchre and dance will be held in the Thistletown hall ? March 26th. s ‘ First Aid seems to be full of "bright" remarks. Withess this week‘s happy su loms:s _ . :; > " Riatrol Eeader Fin MePhorson Patrol Leader Jim MePherson ntr-:trlnoc a First A&%’% np\'m“ g:?nm". ast * ,. "Flowers ‘Delivered Anywhere in ~ the World by Telegraph." & SCARLETT RD. PHONE Tronto Subscribers Call JU. 1 FRED L. MERTENS Phm. B. OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN® 16 MAIN ST. N. wESTON Phones: Office 193 Res. 207J HAMBURGERS, RED HOTS SANDWICHES, PIE TEA, COFFEE, HOT CHOCOLAT GOOD HUMOR ICE CREAM 10A MAIN ST. S. RICH CREAMY MALTED MILKS NOURISHING EGG DRINKS GIANT MILK SHAKES v sOFT DRINKS CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS DAIRY PRODUCS PLANTS BRADLEY‘S, CcONFECTIONERY Mondayâ€"W edneud.yTâ€"l"idny Florists‘ Telegam Delivery "The Kind You Like" BOY SCOUT NEWS In Weston PHONE 812 WESTON

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