1 "The Auld Kirk" Weston 24 Queen‘s Dr. Telephone 751 Musical Director:; Mr. Bruce Metcalfe SUNDAY, SEPT. 27 (Standard Time) 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 8 p.m.â€"Sunday â€" School and Adult Bible Class. 7 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, B.A., of lillsburg, will conduct the services. ordial welcome to visitors. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Services in Charge of the Gideons An organization of Christian business men. interested in placâ€" ing Bibles in hotels, hospitals, schools &nd prisons. Public worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m¢." Sunday School Rally at 3 p.m. Open session. Minister : Rev. F. C. Harper Under the auspices of <the Women‘s Auxiliary, St. John‘s R.C. Church. 83 MAIN ST N RUMMAGE SALE Afternoon Tea from:3 to 5. Housewives ... ©BTCEOTE AOT MMCC PC MUTT GAIOUTCCRS well â€" as PLUMSâ€"GRAPESâ€"PEACHESâ€"APPLESâ€"ALL â€"OUTâ€" STANDING IN QUALITY. ‘ * CaH us for your needsâ€"WE CARRY A HIGH QUALITY LIN 0'â€"â€"GRMERÂ¥::‘Sâ€"FRU|TS*VNETABLES. a £ SAT. Afternoon OCT. 3rd There‘s Style Ahead In Our Better Beauty Service One appointment will conâ€" vince you that here is the beauty service you desire at the price you want to pay. â€" O ur experienced operators, plus modern upâ€" toâ€"date equipment, assure you of those finished deâ€" tails of appearance every woman desires. Why not make an appointment toâ€" day and see for yourself. Finger Waves _ 33 With Shampooâ€"50¢ Manicure Haircut Minister: Rev. Harry Pawson, 31 Queen‘s Drive SUNDAY, . ot h « (ituludsm) 11.00 a m.â€""EASY TO PLEASE BUT HARD TO SATISFY." 2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 pm.â€""FIGHTING AGAINST THE STARS." Central United Church WESTON BAPTIST CHUR For an appointment phone 14 Main St. S., Weston LEGION HALL You are cordially invited to all of these services BEVERLY ANN Beauty Shoppe Naturelle Permanent Waves $2.50 up Doors open at 2 p.m. MISS E. DAVISON Weston 744 8 ELSMERE AVE. Cormack‘s Grocery Store Y, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936 in the "Patronize Your Neighbourhood Grocer" -mumn&mm Attenâ€"SHUN! GIDEONS WILL PREACH AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School Resumes Afterâ€" noon Sessions Next Sunday The services at the Baptist Church next Sunday, September 27th, will be in charge of The Gideonsâ€"an organiâ€" zation of Christian business men who devote much of their time and means to evangelitic work and the placing of Bibles in hotel guest rooms, prison cells, by hospital beds and in public schools. > _ The Sunday School. which has been meeting in the mornings during the summer months, will gather at three o‘clock in the afternoon and the sesâ€" sion will be in the nature of a Rally Sunday service, with one of the Gideons,giving an address of special interest to young people. Public worship will be at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., to which al are cordially FOUR SQUARE MENS CLASS EXECUTIVE MEETS AGAIN invited. On Mondng, Sept. 21st, the execuâ€" tive of the Four Square Men‘s Class completed their plans for the fall and winter session. A complete plan of advertising and general Yubliclty was arranged; every householder in Wesâ€" ton and vicinity â€"will receive a letter outlining the work and the aims and objects of the class. It is a real felâ€" lowship class and all who desire to attend the meetings are welcome. It is nonâ€"denominational and nonâ€"politiâ€" cal, a class founded with a view of making one think for themselves. Menmï¬{, s&,iritunll&, socially â€" and physically. Watch the pages of the Plan Advertising and Publicity For Winter‘s Work Harvest 'lBu.hglvin Services BUNDAY, SEP*. 27 8 p.m.â€"â€"Slmdaly School. 7 p.m.â€"â€"Golx Huufl:â€"l(r. Hooper. 8ï¬eeid usic by girls‘ choir. Soloistâ€"Mrs. Gilbert. Times and Guide every week for the announcements of the speaker and subject. All are cordially invited. Harding Ave. Mission (Interdenominational) Robert H. Tier Robert H. Tier, well known resident of Islington, passed away last Wedâ€" nesd;{ in his 62nd year. Mr. Tier served for a number of years as a member of the Islington School Board and at one time was chief of the fire brigade. _ _ _ _ _ ooe Born in Islington, he resided there all his life. He was a market gardener until iflâ€"health some time ago forced his retirement. He was a school trustee for 25 years, and was keenly interested in the growth of the village. An active lawn bowler, he was a member of the Islington club, and also tmli( a great interest in Boy Scout work. * _He is survived by his widow, a daughter, Helen, and a son, Harry of Lambton Mills. God can act where we cannot even think, out of resources that we know nothing about. SACRED CONCERT Bingo Party Every Fridayâ€"8.30 p.m. Weston Workingmen‘s Club 12 Gamesâ€"20c, Tax Included Harding Ave. Mission MONDAY, SEPT. 28 8.15 P.M. Local and Outside Talent Silver Collection Rev. T. W. Goodwill, of Hillsburg, will conduct services in the Weston Presbyterian church next Sunday. Mrs, Bell and baby son of 5 Ravina Road returned home from the Cottage Nursing Home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robert Croome, whose wedding at Forest Hill on Tuesâ€" day was of much interest. Mrs. Croome was formerly Miss Lorene Davidson, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davidson, Mr. Croome is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croome of Thistleâ€" town. They will make their home in North Toronto. Friends of Mr. Nealey at St. Matâ€" thias church, Westmount, are delightâ€" ed to know of his remarkable recovery from his recent dangerous illness. The Women‘s Auxiliary, St. John‘s R.C. church, will hold a rummage sale on Saturday afternoon of next week, Oct. 3rd, in the Legion Hall, 8 Elsâ€" Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kennedy, 188 Lambton Ave., Mount Dennis, on the birth of a son at the Cottage Nursing Home on Sept. 21st. , mere avenue. The many friends of Mr. George McKay, upholsterer. will be pleased to know that he is able to be around following several weeks‘ illness, and is back on the job again, giving his usual good attention to all orders. The Men‘s Section of the Weston Lawn Bowling Club entertained the ladies at a mixed fruit tournament last Saturday, and the winning rink Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fraser, Weston, returned this week from a vacation tour which included the Muskoka Lakes district and New York State. Mr. Fraser resumed his duties this week as manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. was that ski"ipéd' by W. 'EZ"ï¬ï¬nXiEéi It is probable that another similar tournament will be held this Saturday. Mrs. T. Doughertv. Main street south, was hostess for a euchre held by the Maplehurst Lodge, Daughters of England, on Friday evening, and a most delightful time was spent. The prize winners were: 1st, Mrs. Hastâ€" ings; 2, Mrs. Garratt, Sr.; 3, Mrs. Trinkwon. Main Street South. As Ed. says, "Well, my good lady and I have been in double harness for 37 years today, Sept. 23rd, and we‘ve weathered some storms together, since we became team mates at that famous and historical Sunderland Parish Church (Trinit Church), County Durham. We‘re botfl Congrntulï¬tions are due this week to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Newsome, 150 still boss even thougrh we have three sons, four daughters (one in heaven), and eight grandâ€"children." May this co:fle enjoy many more years of wedded bliss is the earnest wish of the Weston Times and Guidé,. Hewittâ€"Clarkson As wedding of interest was solemâ€" nized on Saturday, Sept. 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarkâ€" son, Mount Dennisy when their daughâ€" ter, Florence Ge de, was married to Mr. Alexander Hewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt of Toronto, the Rev. J. Arthur Steed officiating. The spacious rooms were decorated with autumn flowers and ferns. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white satin with lace, made with high cowl neckâ€" line, and a train, the back and lons sleeves being finished with rows o satin buttons. Her veil was of emâ€" broidered silk net in cap effect caught with orange blossoms and her was of butterfly roses and "s breath. Her slippers were of wh satin in sandal style with silver trim. Miss GeorElom Hewitt, sister of the groom, who was bridesmaid, was length with long full sleeves tight at the wrist, and navy accessories. Her hat was in matching m:!m and she carried a bouquet of pink gladioli. Folloviw the ceremony a recéption was held at the home of the bride, where the bride‘s mother received, wearing a gown of dark blue velvet, with l\a} in n':-echim shï¬. and ho“; quet of pin roses, groom mother, who also received, wore a ewn of wine crepe__with matching t, and met of Talisman roses. Later the bride and groom left for a trip to the United States. For travelâ€" ling the bride wore a blue tailored suit with lifl: blue georgette blouse, navy blue t and accessories, On gowned in poudre blue georgette, floor E;lg'.h with long full m tight at Dennis. "Rich" Gordon and his Royal Arcadians SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 PEPSONALS TOWN HALL WESTON OPENING _DANCE OF THE SEASON PHONE 26 Married This Week Mrs, A. T. Squibb and Miss Ruby Gunn are holidai'lin at the home ef Mrs. 0. Giles, C a}i&m_ . Ontario, Rev. F. C. Harper, minister of "The Auld Kirk," Weston, will conduct anâ€" nivernrxgI services at St. Andrew‘s church, illsburg, next Sunday. The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Robert H. Tier, 'wï¬;'];ilgsea_ uvvv';y last Wednesday in Islington. A junior and senior girls‘ choir will ï¬e special music at the Harvest anksgiving services in Harding Avenue Mission next Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert will be the soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Bridgâ€" man of 39 S. Station St., are to be congratulated on the birth of a daughâ€" ter at the College Nursing Home on Sept. 21st. flce Twentyâ€"five guests attended a misâ€" cellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Barefoot of Albion Park in honor of Miss Grace Davis, of Wesâ€" ton, whose marriage takes place on the 26th of September. Some 25 friends of Mrs. Brown ï¬;thered at the home of her sister, rs, McDonald, Mt. Dennis, to honor her on the eve of her departure for Scotland. Cards were enioyed, and tea cup reading by Mrs. C. White of Wesâ€" ton was an attractive feature. THE TIMES & GUIDE The Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Leâ€" gion. will hold a rummag sale on aturday, Sept. 26th, at the Legion Hall, Elsmere Avenue. commencing at 1.30 p.m. Afternoon tea will be served, with tea cup reading. Drop in while yo]t; are downtown and refresh yourâ€" self, Mrs. George W. Packham and Miss Clarice Packham attended the recepâ€" tion Jï¬iven by the Hon. W. D. Ross and Mrs. Ross at their home on Friâ€" day, September the cighteenth, in honor of Lord and Lady Reay. Lord Reay is head of the Mackay Clan of which Mrs. Packham is a clanswoman. Gordonâ€" Lenehan and his partner, Jack Bagnell, had the honor to win the West York Liberalâ€"Conservative horseshoe pitching championship for the third consecutive year at the monâ€" ster rally at Long Branch race track Saturday afternoon, Sept. 19th. This A pretty wedding took place Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Davidson. Tariton Road, Forest Hill Village, when their sister, Miss Lorene Davidson, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davidson, was matrried to Leonard Robert Croome, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croome of Thistletown. The bride, who was given in matri by her brother, Mr. Raiph L. Dliï¬f won the R. J. Flynn trophy. Slturdt{' afternoon, Sept, l0th,. 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