Times & Guide (1909), 19 Jun 1936, p. 4

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L ;. ine FO $ E:â€"â€"B-rbcn > #» .nd .‘SV "Tweedle Dee f and . "S E -A-â€"l-n‘ t C &; Boys‘ evening . Miss Margaret . (Peggy) | “o;, on behalf mhe upils, preâ€" | sented Miss Govenlock witfi a beautiâ€" | ful bouquet of roses and carnations.| â€" The program given was as follows,| _ Batteries â€" Hook and Sackett; all members bem‘ Jinno selections | Smith and Stanton. otherwise icated : “Gemle‘ Weston Workingmen‘s Club Midâ€" and "The New Year"â€"Maurâ€"| ru lost a hard fought game last Baker; “Hmingc Song" _ and | “ml at Humewood School. Pitchâ€" Boat"â€"Beatrice Joy_ Charlâ€" | er Hook of Weston struck off 16 batâ€" ; "hb:ox Hunt" and "Tweedle|ters in 6 innings and allowed 1 hit, â€" ra Grling‘r; "Christmas ! but errors by the catcher put runners and "Summer “s"â€"xenneth | on base. The club takes on the leadâ€" + ""Gentle ight" _ and |ers at Fairbank tonight and a win is h bee"â€"Helen Ward; "Driftâ€" | due our way. and . "Summer Days"â€"Nancy â€" â€"o ‘ t selected item and "Roller| Policeman: "Hey, you, where are ‘â€"Marian Pink; "Criss Cross" | you !ning with nine buckets of "A Rose in My Garden"â€"Betty | water?" R ; Boys‘ chorus " ‘Twas on a _ Boy: "I‘m going to drown a cat." MISS ANNE GOVENLOCK‘S PUPILS GIVE RECITAL Pupils of Miss Anne G. Govenlock | presented a delightful piano recital| on Monday evening at Memoria! | School, parents ahd friends filling the | muditorium to capacity. During the | wleTED by owner, first mortgage $800, pay 6 per cent. Apply Box 67, Times and E::ide. oâ€"4w T\VO rooms to rent for light house: A keeping, at 68 Edmund Avenue 4A# hall and sun room, )ifht, gas and water, basement, all newly decorated inside and‘ out, outâ€"toilet, near Rogâ€" ers Rd., Weston Rd. and Toronto car lines, Ayvon Avenue, Mt. Dennis, vaâ€" eant. For terms ngply 40 Main St. N., Weston, phone 285, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. xâ€"1w RELIABLE man in Weston will polâ€" ish hardwood floors, cut lawns, do small paint jobs. . Terms reaâ€" sonable. Phone 26. D.H. Phone 593â€" W POITABLE oven, for two burners Can be seen at Times and Guide WA N T ADS 1: PHONE 26 Times & Guide WO pair boxing gloves. Phone Weston 1253â€"F. RR. UICK special 6 Sedan, ‘29, 6 wire ‘wheels, excellent condition, $175 RIGHT front room, with board opâ€" ‘tional, _ Apply 37 Church Street, ston. xâ€"lw UNGALOW, $16.00, 4 rooms, with ;UE“SEY cow, 4 years old, now milking (T.B. tested), also churn d small cream separator. 307 Burnâ€" mthorpe Rd., Islington. oâ€"lw R RENT UNDER THIS HEADinGâ€""For Sale", "For Rent", etc., etc. the charge is 1c per word, with a minimum of 25¢ cash. . 10¢ extra if booked, also 10¢ extra if apply Box No. care of this All must be in by 10 a.«1., CHURSDAY, to insure pubâ€" lu&:’in current issue. FIELD of alfalfa hay. Phone 2â€"Â¥â€"6, Weston. xâ€"lw or best offer. Weston 920. xâ€"1w ROOMS TO LET The Quickest Way to Buy or Sell FOR RENT FOR SALE WANTED _é §43 _ B1043 _ ‘fime _ A 605 _b 820 aâ€"daily exceptâ€"Sun. & Hol. bâ€"Sun. & Hol. only. _ &â€"Sat. only.. eâ€"daily except Sat., Sun. & Hol. TIVE ROUND TRiP FarEs rrow Toroxto w Buffaloâ€"$5.235 New Yorkâ€"§15.80 LEAVE WESTON Phoneâ€"Weston 26 and Information at xâ€"1w oâ€"3w Policeman: "Hey, you, where are you ’ning with nine buckets of water ?" Weston W.C. .000 003 0â€"3 3 5 Stantons ..______121 100 xâ€"5 1 8 Batteries â€" Hook and Sackett; Smith and Stanton. Weston Workingmen‘s Club Midâ€" ru lost a hard fought game last nendal at Humewood School. Pitchâ€" er Hook of Weston struck off 16 batâ€" ters in 6 innings and allowed 1 hit, Flm elass room and board offerâ€" ed. for one or two wentlemen. ferved TENNIS racquets repaired and reâ€" strung, expert workmanship. Fred YbUNG man to learn tJ:;J; perience reauired. Carl Austin E ed, for one or two gentlemen. Phone 412â€"W, Weston. ;~3\v ROOM and board furnished in priâ€" vate _ home, central, reasonable. Phone Weston 920. RR. 4A _ phone"â€"When in need of printing, such as dodgers, store bills, window cards, posters, tickets, office stationâ€" ery or factory forms, a call on the phone to Weston 26 will bring our repâ€" resentative on the double. grice conâ€" sistent with qualit{, prompt service. The Times and Guide, 3 Main St. S., Weston. . HlGH School girl wishes to mind chi.l:‘nn two or tlk:ree afternoons or . ev a week, experienced. Phone 1065-? Weston. xâ€"lw Ave jo 4 perience required. Carl Austin Ivory Factory. oâ€"lw B. HUFFMAN, _ wellâ€"driller, 38 years‘ experience. Apply at 43 Albert Ave., Mimico, or write c/o Times and Guide. oâ€"4w PRINTIN(‘. â€" "As near as your phone"â€"When in need of printing, L strumfi expert workmanship. Fred English Hardware, 61 Main St, N., Weston, phone 456â€"W or JU, 9012. Monday morning"â€"by Sharpe; "Ca I’I"S so easy to place a weekly Classiâ€" fied advertisement. Just ‘phone Weston 26. Minimum charge 25¢. OMFORTABLY furnished r o o m and {ood board, red. Phone 467â€"J. OUSEKEEPER required, with refâ€" ROOM AND BOARD erences. Apply 10 Donaldson . A xâ€"3w MISCELLANEOUS WELL DRILLING WORK WANTED HELP WANTED LEAVE SCHOMBERG MIDGET SOFTBALL gentleman preâ€" oâ€"1w xâ€"4w i#\ Members of Oakwood branch of the Christian Boys‘ Association, under leadership of J. Walker, held their picnic at Elliston Park Friday evenâ€" ing, when a program of. sports was enlb)jed, with results as follows: _ Relay race, Jack Ivens, Billy Walkâ€" er; backward race, Doug Staters, Don Ingram; shoe race, Bilf Walker, Don Stewart; card race, Harold Daves, Harold Lee; pigâ€"aâ€"back, Jack Ivens, Bill Walker; wheelbarrow race, Don Ingram, Don Stewart; somersault, Bill Walker, Harold Lee. R West York Orangemen Parade iMemnriul Hall, The West York District Orange| Es â€" Lodge held their annual church| Mrs. Leuty of Weston was the parade and service on Sunday, June| guest soloist at the Institute Convenâ€" 14th, to Elliston Park, The parade| tion from Washington, U.S.A., held at formed up in the Woodbridge Fair| Guelph Agricultural College on Thursâ€" Grounds and paraded to the park, led day, June 18. She was accompanied by the Woodbridge Citizens‘ Band,|by Isabel Moffat Stewart. The proâ€" and included Mary Cullum Juvenile| ram was held on the lawn and by the Lodge and Queen Victoria L.0.B.A.| use of amplifiers was enjoyed by over and N. Clarke Wallace Lodge, all of | 3000 of these guests of the college,. Woodbridge. Other Lodges in the who were delegates from all parts of parade were from Weston, Mt. Denâ€" the States and many institute momâ€" nis, West Toronto, Lambton, lsling-)bvrs from Ontario. ton and Concord. _ Arriving at the| o resentmees wrk the service was conducted by| _ A most enjoyable picnic was held or. Bro. Rev. J. H. Kidd and Wor.| by the Presbyterian Young People‘s Bro.: Wm. Hamilton, District Master.|Society on the manse lawn on Tuesâ€" The gathering of over 400 was adâ€"\dux evening, June 16. After a buffet dressed by Rev. L. I. Hunter of Westâ€" supper the young people plaved moreland United Church, Toronto. | games on the lawn. Later an imâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ipromptu musical entertainment â€" was There was a large attendance of given, with solos, male quartettes and member‘s of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of | monologues, making up the program. Christ Church, Woodbridge, at the | Miss Maybelle Harris, president. movâ€" West York Deanery meeting in Trinâ€"\ed a vote of thanks to Rev. J. S. Race ity Church, Bradford, last Thursday,|and Mrs. Rac for the pleasznt evenâ€" when Holy Communion was celeâ€" ing. Mrs. G. Farr was in charge of brated at the morning service with|the refreshments. The Woodbridge Softball Team played King Cri‘z team at the Fair grounds on Fri fy night. It was a ::?' close E;me rom start to finish a King City won by the score of 4 to 3. The Woodbridxe lineâ€"up was: Rugo MacDonald, pitcher; Archie MacDonald, catcher; L. Glass, first base; J. Elder, second base; Gord. Ba?, third base; Lorne Bugg, $.8.; L. Sutton, LF.; Jack Blake, CF.; M. Robb, R.F. There was a large attendance of member‘s of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of Christ Church, Woodbridge, at the West York Deanery meeting in Trinâ€" ity Church, Bradford, last Thursday, when Holy Communion was celeâ€" brated at the morning service with Rev. G. Channen, rector of the church, as celebrant, assisted by Rev. J. H. Kidd, rural dean of West York. %li‘tlc M.ol’mthf Humber last even presented Miss Enmy‘fia an electric lamp. The address and sentation were made by Miss Murjoris Blake. Miss Buu{. who has been principal of School Section No. 13 for six years, is soon to become the bride of Ross Miller, of Nashville, Ont. Rev. F. D. Abbott, of Schomberg, gave the address. Encouraging reâ€" ports were submitted by branch secâ€" retaries, The afternoon service was addressed by Miss N. Harvey, matron Members of the United Church MENDELSON‘S RHEUMATIC REMEDY, a new and well proven med regardless how chronic. Many cases completely overcome with this r en up as hopeless. If you are suffering get a bottle now at Sold with a money back guarantee. Price $1.00 Obtain FREE your complete horoscope. Send in top of carton o the celebrated Prof. Lawrence, stating {our birthpl ace and name wish answered, c/o THE NATURAL REMEDY CO., TORONTO Let Prof. Lawrence help you with your business and health problems WOODBRIDGE Women‘s Auxiliary gathered flats :f the l:llznmhlut and Vaughan Township INCH®‘S DRUG STORE R H E U M A T I S M |__The regular.monthly meeting of the | Woman‘s Association of : the Wood: |bridge United Church was held in the tSunday Sulwl room on Thursday ‘June 4th, with the President. Mrs. G Several of our local institute memâ€" bers spent Thursday in Guelph at the U.S.A, convention held at O.A.C. Next Sunday, June 21st, is the 91st anniversary oi Knox Church, Vaughâ€" an. The speaker will be Rev. R. B. Cunningham of Kichmond Hill and sfi’eciul music will be given by a male choir, conducted by Mr. G. McGilâ€" livray, with Miss Janey Nattress as organist of the church. Miss Jean Harding, Miss Theodora Standing and Miss Annie Lawrie spent the early part of.the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawrie and reâ€" turned Wednesday to Gueiph for the convention on Thursday and the comâ€" mencement and purien party on Friâ€" day â€" at Macdonald â€" Institute and Memorial Hall. Mr. and Mrs. | a few days this w at Sunnyside Beac Mrs. Leuty of Weston was the guest soloist at the Institute Convenâ€" tion from Washington, U.S.A., held at Guelph Agricultural College on Thursâ€" day, June 18. She was accompanied by Isabel Moffat Stewart. The proâ€" ram was held on the lawn and by the use of amplifiers was enjoyed by over 3000 of these guests of the college, who were deleguates from all parts of the States and many institute memâ€" bers from Ontario. A most enjoyable picnic was held by the Presbyterian Young People‘s Society on the manse lawn on Tuesâ€" day evening, June 16. After a buffet supper the young people plaved games on the lawn. Later an imâ€" of Aklavik l:‘piml in the diocese of the Arctic.> Miss V. Summerhayes, ry, ulso spoke on the m the far north. Rev. H. Clarke, of . ia, B.C., addressed Mr. and Mrs. |‘. ly of Woedbridgc. Toronto, where M: Royal fiank on _ having: been trans/ ton recently, Miss Helen Stuidart and Mr. Paul Stoddart have been visiting for 3\e W‘M at the home of their sister, rs. James 8. Roe. the gathering on the Oxfordâ€" Group. Mrs. Austin fil».lunrs was reâ€"elected Jndsay Ward spent cek at their cottage h, Meaford, Ontario. H . Fisher, formerâ€" re now living in Fisher is in the erbourne Street, red from Hamilâ€" on of Memdelson‘s Rheumatic Remedy to name in full with any two questions you Carnase ‘ WESTON GIRL GRADUATES e AT WELLESLEY HOSPITAL ticinie for all forms of Rheumatism remarkable remedy, that were givâ€" market, ‘(the latter now being Mrs. George Williim Robert Serace folâ€" lowing her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Scrace of Weston, un Saturday, June 6th,) were among the young women who â€" graduated from the Wollesley Hospital Training School for Nurses and received their diplemas last Saturday. The graduation exercises were held in the grounds of the hospital and Sir William Mulock gave the President‘s address. Miss Gertrude B. Ross preâ€" sented _ the â€" superintendent‘s â€" report and an address was given by Hon, Mitchell F. Hepburn. Diplomas and pins were presented by Mrs, D. A. session Miss market Dunlap. The graduates were: Alice Louise Rarker, Schrciber; Edna Louise Belâ€" den, Sudbury; Edythe Evelyn Bovair, Newmarket; Dorothea Winnifred Boyd. Toronto; Grace Mary Brown, Brightcn; Marian Louise Bryce, Torâ€" address, sented and an Mitchell Mis W. J. Ward & Sons Funeral Directors PHONES: JU. 0691 W. R. SCOTT Monumental Works FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 78 WOODBRIDGE hery . me cragn Re ons ow m d 9e .. ypoisie ho. Siadaiegt s Merie â€"Bull ~of Weston and Edythe Evelyn Bovair, of New: ‘t, ‘(the latter now being Mrs. e William Robert Scrace folâ€" s her marriage to the son of 310 91 Weston 168‘ Woodbridge 99 _ _ Proprietor _ Local Representative J. A. MATHEWS . 8. M. RUTLEDGE = 38 MAIN ST. N. a tITFrrI111T1 the said deceased, their Christian fim'x'hn‘.:‘: the full‘ pcrfleuhn.:‘l esc . thci:chuu. a statement of their acâ€" counts and the nature of the securiâ€" ties (if any) held by them. _ _ _ And take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parâ€" ties entitled thereto, hvh&r’m only to the claims of which they 1 then have notice, and that the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribuâ€" tion. 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