Times & Guide (1909), 20 Mar 1936, p. 6

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‘_In the districts of Muskoka, Nipisâ€" m (south of the Mattawa River), Parry Sound. from March 25 to In the counties of Brant, Elgin, m Haldimand, Kent, Lambton, 4 in, Middlesex, Norfolk, Oxford, Welland and Wentworth the open sea> son is from March 18 to April 1, inâ€" clusive. > pers will be required by the to dispose of any muskâ€" peltsâ€" which are taken durini‘the &roll al"{mvided not later days er the respective elosing dates. In the counties of Addington, Bruce, Carleton, Dufferin, Dundas, Durham, Frontenac, G)erifsrry, Grenâ€" ville, Grey, Haliburton, Halton Hastâ€" ings,: Huron, Lanark, Leeds, Lennox, No:‘tlmmberimd, Ontario, Peel, Perth, Peterboro, Prescott, ‘Prince Edward, Renfrew, Russell, éimcoe, Stormont, Victoria, Waterloo, Wellington and York, from March 20 to April 3, in MUSKRAT TRAPPING OPEN SEASONS SET -m seasons for the tnfi»ping of t this spring in Southern Onâ€" tario have been announced by Hon; Harry Nixon, Minister of Game and Fisheries. iha The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD , LiLy whiTe corn syRuP BENSON‘S CoRN STARCH CANADA Corn StArcH CHALLENGE CORN stArcH SILVER GQLOSS LAUNDRY sTArcH Weston High and Vocational School w50 Wh im ue hy hrmee "‘Masoons®" n Send in a label or the front of a carton product of The Canada Starch Co. , marked with your name and adâ€" and the picture you want (one picture foreach label), and your choice of the followâ€" en o e mc atoany ; 5s iâ€"a?aTfiflT'iF. ‘Mail the label to The Canada Starch Co., Limited, Toronto, and your book will be sent you "LILY WHITE" CORN SYRUPâ€"write on Parry Sound, from March 25 to 1 8, inclusive. . o _ Night School Closing Exercises huâ€"u-â€"»â€"mâ€"- | come & Star", by T. P. (Fommy? . | rman, coach and manager of the World . | SATURDAY MARCH 28 oup Lanadian mtq Teamâ€"t pictures of ~ Geor use Blinco, Art l.:-uu._l)--- Ar.‘.u:}'. Blinco, Art Lesieus, Dave Trottiet, ou, EarkRobinson, Frank Boucher, FRIDAY MARCH 27 and Exhibition of Work ADMISSION 10c MCTURES et . | away at St. Joseph‘s Hospital 7.30 to 10 P.M. 2.30 to 5 P.M. on ols â€"Last Monday night ten teachers and officers of St. John‘s Afilicn Church Sunday School, a the | Toronto Sunday School Deanery Asâ€" | sociation meeting held at St. Cypâ€" | rian‘s Church. â€"On Sunday a few minutes after Arthur Raithblait, 115 Evelyn Ave., Toronto, had reported his car stolen, Constable Williams of York Township, sighted it going north on Keele St. and occupied by two men. Turning his motorcycle around he immediately gave chase of the car, which at the time, was going at considerable speed. The officer followed it along Weston Road to Weston, where it turned on to Denison Avenue, The constable was just in time to see the two men jump out and run into a field. _ He immediately summoned Chief Holley, Weston, and a thorough search of the district was made, but without trace of the fugitives. â€"A most successful St. Patrick‘s Dance was held in the Town Hall, Weston, on Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Women‘s Auxilâ€" iary of St. John‘s R.C. Church. Mr. Tracey introduced Mng;or F. W. Merâ€" tens, who spoke briefly and compliâ€" mented. the sponsors of the affairs on the splendid attendance. A fiveâ€" Biece ladies orchestra, including Miss orothy Greer of Weston, provided excellent music for dancing, and the hall was most tastefully decorated in a color scheme of light and dark green. The stage was banked with a number of beautiful ferns loaned for the occasion by Mr, Alex. Lawâ€" son, Weston Greenhouses, and preâ€" sented a very attractive appearance. â€"Meeting at Islington on Friday night, market gardeners of Toronto obâ€" jected strongly to the "compulsion" clause in the proposal of the provincial government 8)!' a terminal market in Toronto, and voted almost unanimousâ€" ly in favor of a terminal market and modification of the govegnment proâ€" posal. A delegation of five was apâ€" pointed to attend a conference at Queen‘s Park on March 17th. Cecil Delworth, of Weston, was chosen as voting representative. â€"The Layman‘s Council of St. John‘s, met last night in the Parish Hall. Tonight the x‘.Y.P_.A. members will attend the fourth of a series of leadership classes at St. Paul‘s, Bloor Street, Parish Hall. _ â€"The last discount date on Hydro Bills is l?rida;:'April 8rd. Don‘t forâ€" get! Weston Public Utilities Commisâ€" sion. 2 xâ€"3w â€"Mrs. G, Ernest Forbes, Pl%hi-l of the Dominion Board of the United Church ‘W.M.S. will be the {M speaker in Westminster Church on Sunday evening, March 29th. â€"Waiter H. Jackson, of Islington, bereaved last Monday when his :‘:b!-.?\:-k R. Jackson, passed V % + â€"At the regular monthly meeting of Lodge Leeds No. 48, Sons of Engâ€" land Benefit Society on Friday last, plans were laid for a vigorous camâ€" paign for new members. This will be in conjunction with a membership drive being inaugurated in Toronto and district by the Supreme Lodge. The Lodge also unanimously adopted & resolution protesting the granting of further cofcessions to the Separate Schools, and ordered copies of the resolution s@nt to the ministers at Queen‘s Park. â€"While Bert Harris, mail carrier, and his family_were out Sunday night, thieves broke into their home after forcing a basement window. _ Two watches and a quantity of neckties were stolen, and, in addition, Mrs. Harris noticed that a quantity of pasâ€" try had been removed from the kitchen. _ When Chief Holley was notified he scoured the district, but his only reward was the finding of a large plate on which the pastry had been taken to an adjoining field, where itiapparently provided a meal for the thieves. Baptists Have Social â€"Refplncin%‘the usual prayer serâ€" vice of the ptist congregation on Wednesday night, a social and~ getâ€" together was held in the church, with a very good attendance. Rev. J. C. Williamson was in charge of the openâ€" ing song service and _ devotional périod, and this was followed by a short business discussion, in which Mr. Galbraith gave a report of the financial standing of the church, and Mr. Master presented an appeal: from the Baptist Convention, which is enâ€" duvoringhto raise the sum of $40,000 to meet the need at the present time, so that the mission work may not suffer. A program consisting of orâ€" gan numbers, a vocal duet and vocal solos, was given by the men of the church and some amusing contests were ‘also enjoyed. At the conclusion of the program the men served reâ€" {ml\menu. lnld th; evc:l\ing Aw:; rought to a close by. singing "Au Lang Syne" and prayer by Mr. Wilâ€" liams. & â€"Miss Muriel O‘Connell and Miss L. Bennetgf two nurses of St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Toronto, were injured Saturâ€" day night, when a car driven by Gorâ€" don Rutledge, 466 Spadina Road, Toâ€" ronto, in which they were passengers, crashed into a Weston Road radial car near Rectory Road. Both were attended by Dr. W. E. Henry and Dr. w. C: ron and later removed to the hospit@f. Their condition is not seriâ€" ous. Chief J. E. Holley is investigatâ€" hospit ous. 4 ing. â€"Mrs. H. J. Mills has been elected IJresident of the new West York auxiâ€" iary of the York County Children‘s Aid Society. Other members of the executive include Mrs. T. A. McGillivâ€" ray, secretary; Mrs. Morley Sweet, treasurer; Mrs. H. M. Cowan, Mrs. C. C. Hele, conveners. A series of lunâ€" cheon bridges are being arranged for the last week of the month. â€"At St. John‘s Anglican Church on Sunday morning at 11, a ::jpecinl chilâ€" dren‘s service will be held, with apâ€" propriate hymns and music, and all parents are invited to attend. In the evening Padre Holmes of Toc H will give the third in a seéries on "Holy ommunion". At 8 a.m. all children and parents who are communicants will attend. â€"A truck load of live stock turning left on Weston Road from Rogers Road on Tuesd:g at noon, turned over, throwing the animals out. So badly injured was one of the animals that it had to be killed on the spot} and several others were injured. P.C. M. Williams investigated. â€"Next Sundage morning in Westâ€" minster Church Rev. G. Ernest Forbes continues the series of preâ€"Easter sermons on "I believe in the Holy Ghost." In the evening there will be the usual illustrated song service and Mr, Forbes will speak on "The intiâ€" macy of the friendship of Jesus." â€"Three beautiful clocks, the prizes in the "Stopâ€"Clock" Contest, will be preâ€" sented at the euchre and dance in the Masonic Tmle, Snturd.ng night, March 21st, er auspices of Clovelly Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. There will be good prizes for cards and the best of music for dancing. 5 p.m. â€"The Nifiu School Closing Exerâ€" cises and Exhibition of Work at Wesâ€" ton High and Vocational School is announced to take place on Friday March 27th, from 7.30 to 10 p.m., and Saturday, March 28th, from_2.30 to avenue, Lambton Mills, was taken to St. Joseph‘s Hospital Monday night with serious scalp injuries, received when he was _-_tru;g by a car on Pritch~ ard avenue. York township police are investigating. St. John‘s Anglican Church was adâ€" dressed by Rev. Major Robbins of St. John‘s Garrison Church, Toronto, who Li d U.‘l’;'”flt;;lll‘l’cl, .lvl'll'll;:‘ ‘l:;l exclm‘x”ed or the eveni local Vicar, Rev. W. E. v-ckcy. sb ‘ioâ€"«‘>~‘ 1006 â€"Remember! _ The last discount|¢il of Women and the Home and t o o w i m umt [Sinen ied wioie aclt un oen read Work Called For and Delivered 52 =AIN NORTH Opp. New Post Office â€"Henry Knowles, aged 8, of Corbett â€"â€"On Wednesday night of this WESTON CUT RATE Weston Public Utilities Comâ€" Lodge Leeds regular mont service in ‘ â€"There were more than 60 out at the tegular dance held by the young people of Hardington on Saturday night, and Bert Young and his fourâ€" piece orchestra provided excellent music for dancing. Why not join in the fun next Saturday night at 8.30 o‘clock ? â€"Traffic was blocked on Dennison Avenue East from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesâ€" da{, when a freight car, attached to a local shunt, beeame derailed at the Dennison Avenue crossing during the height of the snowstorm, The crew by means of "fish plates" Tetracked the car after an hour‘s derailment. Snow packed â€" in the intersection caused the mishap. There was no damage. > Rev. Wesley A, Hunnisett, with the Radio Boys‘ Orchestra, will be the enâ€" tertainers, and Mr. Hunnisett will give the address, It is seldom the people of Weston are favored with such outstanding and povular talent. The Four Square Men‘s Class and the Ministerial â€" Association _ of Weston urge as many as possible to take in this treat. Sunday‘s devotions need not be ne@lected, as the doors of the Weston Theatre will not be opened until 8.15 p.m., and the performance will commence &t 8.45 p.m. sharp. All hre welcome. The peovle of Weston are going to be favored with a visit from "The Mission of the Air" so well known to radio listeners, and the performance will be similar to the "Fireside Hour" heard over the radio. !t will be preâ€" sented in the Weston Theatre next Sunday evening. s Rev. Major F. C. Harper, minister of the Presbyterian Church, who durâ€" ing the Great War had wide and varied ekperiences with the troops both on land and sea, will give some nersonal observations of war. Miss l_ll‘gll"e! l_cConnoll. contralto soloist MISSION OF THE AIR HERE SUNDAY NIGHT The Committe@ in charge, convened by Mrs. Ainslie and Mrs. Ballantyne respectively, have secured outstanding speakers. Mrs. John Grieve. Convener of the League of Nations Committee of York Council of the Home ‘and School Association, will speak on the work of the 'll.:r. of Nations. Mrs. Grieve has an intensive study of this work and it will be of great interest and profit to everyone to hear her. of Carlton / Street United Church will sing a group of songs. Hall on Monday evening, March 23, at $ 0.‘?;3””;1“ are a& terest everyone 2 Weston,. especially :. young and all are urged Phone 53 â€"â€"â€" JU. 8733 Mi. 31 Tooth Paste, (reg 400), 2 TOF â€"...mmamers Castor Oil, (reg. 40¢), J TE s ntrrmenstimasnt soOME OUTSTANDING VALUES OF THIS SALE Puretest Cod Liver Oil, $ (reg. $1.00), 2 for ... Puretest Milk of Magnesia (reg. 50¢), 2 for .......... Haliver Oil Capsules, s .. (reg. $1.00), 2 for ... Beef, Iron and Wine, s (reg. $1.00), 2 for ... Stork Baby Powder, (reg. 25¢), 2 for . Hot Water Bottles, 2. POV .sn neommmmmmmsiemen s‘ « (Guaranteed for 2 Yrs.) Epsom Salts, (Reg. 15c), 2 BOF .oslnoncpmmnemmasmnies Writing Pads, (reg. 10¢), 2 TOF â€"....cmmmmmntenmmnrms Cotton, (reg. 20¢), 2 fOf ....._._ A.S.A. Tablets, (reg. 25¢), J AUOF â€"â€"~.»~â€"wammmmmmmamirzin Bismaâ€"Rex, (reg. 75c), 2 T ... «===mmmenntmmmcem Floor Wax, (reg. 50¢), 9 TOP .o mtmmmmmmmnme Mineral Oil, (32 oz.) (reg. $1.20), 2 for IN C H Writing Pads, (reg. 25¢) 2 for .-n,..,:_ Tooth Brushes, (reg. 25¢) 2 AOF â€".......â€"> runvmadnainme One Cent Sale ‘"Our Prices Defy Competition" A joint meeting of the Local Coun: WESTON and MT. DENNIS Drug Stores "See Our Window Display" PROMPT DELIVERY S A L E SAT of: Women and| Entertaining Show in Town Hall ;y“um J afir?mwhald- _$1.21 _ 2ebce > Alc "* 51¢ ‘_$1.01 . $1.01 _$1.01 *+_A41c¢ â€"$1.01 MoN 16c 26¢ 11c 21¢ 26¢ 76c 51c 26¢ "Where‘s that joolery?" The crime sleuth without an equal is on the beat again. The deep, dark ‘mystery is solved by none other than Constable T. Wotherspoon, whose eagle eyes see everything but Zacharias‘ gouty foot. See those rollicking, joy bringing clowns in their eight hair raising feats of skill and daring. See the darlings of the town put over their midget show, Major Tweedlededum, Nuts, peanuts, popcorn and chewâ€" ing gum come in for their share of wlory when hawked by Reta Hugill Mrs. Donald Lang as Lady Van Milâ€" den and Lloyd Matthews as her son, Sir Peter, are high lizhts of the show, especially so when Sir Peter goes in for cireus life in.a big way as lion tamer extraordinary. _ Balloons, balâ€" loons, go poof, bang, poof, much to Tony‘s disgust. "I no like a dat" says Tony, Lawrence Wells. See and hear Sir Peter buy a cireus he doesn‘t know what to do with when urged by Margie and lovely Virâ€" ginia, Florence White. ‘Thrill to the magnetic daring of the Big Top as introduced by Ringmaster J. C. Irvin. Who is Maudie, the educated donâ€" key? The donkey with more brains than most humans, who takes orders from none other than lovely Margaret Barton, her trainer and mistress, Miss Battino? See Mable, the man eating lion, cowed in herâ€"cage by Sir Peter, the man who rivals the mighty Barâ€" num., Sympathize with Bob Strong, clevâ€" erly portrayed by Garnet Elder, in his heroic efforts to keep the cireus from his grasping, pessimistic ‘uncle, ZnQ;â€" arias Peabody, in this case Mr. . W. J. Inch, and his partner, Squeak Herâ€" matious for short, played by Murray Rosebrugh, in his hilarious love scenes with the bearded lady, Alex Barton. a is into shape one of the most rollicking, laughâ€"giving and entertaining shows Weston has seen in years. There will be dancing, singing, clowns, freaks and fun galore, so put on your holiâ€" gy suit and take :du: Iu:.â€"m the rcus as presen y t leading amateur talent of Weston under the direct supervision of Mr., Rod. Chabasâ€" sol of the Amateur Theatre Guild of Boston. The show will be presented in the Weston Town Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, March 24 and 25, at 8.15 p.m. FOR 1936 ..A NEW t[fi@ibr * ‘ y _ _ * Fl)l! 1936 General Motors offers industrial and commercial Canada a wide range of much improved Chevrolet and Maple Leaf Trucks, featuring new 3%â€"1 ton and 2â€"ton capacities. You‘ll find these trucks smarter in appearâ€" ance, with coupeâ€"type cabs and colorâ€"matched sheet metal. They‘re advanced in every phase of performance . . . but unchanged in ability to do the toughest jobs with the lowest upkeep and the highest dependability, Improvemnents! The special truck engine is stepped up in horsepower and torque. Perfected Hydraulic Brakes are standard equipment. Lubrication, crankcase, and cooling systems have‘ been improved. Clutch life is lengthened. J. T. Farr & Sons Ltd., Weston _ Associate Dealer Weston 254 JVU:; 4186 J, B.rry’ BOltOI, Ont. Taple of (Master Terrie Forgie) and his world famous Midgetsâ€"12 big amusing acts by the stars of tomorrow. The pony dancers dance their way through the centre entrance of the Big Top into a place of prominence in this monstrous billâ€"by their grace and beauty you will knew them. See the tattoed lady, the snake charmer, the strong man, and all the others. See the Circus, the show full of racy dialogue, madcap situations and huâ€" morous incidents that go to make this show, sponsored and produced under the auspices of the Young People‘s SAGE BRUSH TROUBADOR wWEDNESDAYâ€"TRHURSDAYâ€"M TWO FEATURES Joan Crawford Monday Night is the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of The Rangers Branch No. 213 Canadian Legion‘s Theatre Night Douglass Montgomery and Evelyn Venable Selected Shorts and Assisting Artists 1 LIVE MY LIFE HARMONY LANE These new Chevrolet and Maple Leaf trucks are *‘bruteâ€"strong‘* throughout engine, chassis and frame. Like true friends of man, they‘ll serve you long and well â€"without complaintâ€" without strain on your pocketâ€"book. Look into the 1936 line. Compare the lower prices. Ask about the greatly reduced 7% GMAC Canadian plan of time payments. Higher compression ratio, Balariced Carburetor and more durable vailve train add to economy, speed and hauling ability. Gene Autry (The Sinlilgg Cow Boy) FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAYâ€"MARCH 20â€"21 TWO FEATURES Jack Bennyâ€"Una Merkel MONDAYâ€"TUESDAYâ€"MARCH 23â€"24 SHADOWS OF DOUBT ITS IN THE AIR â€"alsoâ€" Ricardo Cortezâ€"Virginia Bruce THEATRE WEstTON PHONE â€"MARCH "Nawsah, boss," replied the appliâ€" lc'm'“' "nawsah; Ah makes mah own ivin‘," Societies of Weston, including Westâ€" minster Y.P.S. of which Murray Roseâ€" brugh is President, in aid of the West York Boys‘ and Girls‘ Campsâ€" it will be one of the biggest and best attractions Weston has seen in years. aZTAcUONs Weston Nas seen in }'uu. CAN _ WE CoOUNT ON OUR SUPPORT ? The banker was questlonir:} the Negro applicant for achauffeur‘s job. "Are you married ?" the banker askâ€" 25â€"26

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