Times & Guide (1909), 3 Dec 1936, p. 10

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c 4 . "Weston‘s Finest Men‘s Stor;" 7A 59 MAIN‘ST. N. "We Deliver" the Opening of His New, Commodious Store atâ€"48 MAIN (@F. NORTH. His Many Friends and Patrons Are Invited to _|____ Avail Themselves of This New, Modern Service Will be Found a Splendid Assortment of â€"CHRISTMAS 8, GREETING CARDS, FANCY WRAPPING PAPERS, } CIFT STATIONERY (Attractively Boxed), A GIFT CHINA (Cups, Saucers and Novelties)‘ Py3 Whwexr tA » * . o e _ {ef) FUEL SPECIAL % By "Tooke" and “Balf;\;;"mâ€"-alTstyles and smart new s *. patternsâ€" A k » j $1.00â€"$1.50 and $2.00 § f Broadcloth $1.00, $1.50 to $2.75 Em WHITE Shirts ~orvisoline and SiHR Crepe" $3.95 3 j and $4.95 . Phone JU. 1533 LATHWELL COAL co. WELSH BLOWER COBBLES|| . FREE f ___ POCAHONTAS 1937 CALENDAR _. _ .. AND COKE ( > ||fs cares parmouys aga /"A Man‘s Store for a Man‘s Gift" We are Overstocked With the Following Grades of Coal, and for a Short Time Offer the Following Low Prices: PW NP CEED h4 62 3 Smart new patterns in pure wool By "Harveyâ€"Woods" in fine and silkâ€" o8 . cashmere and botany woolâ€" Tg.u. $1.50 to $2.50 89¢, 50¢, 75¢ to $1.00 SER THE NEWEST IN GLOYES, WINDBREAKERS, sPATS; TiRs . § UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS. ETC. a:.~, Every Gift Attractively Boxed i SCARVEsS GR AND BAZA AR HAROLD R. JOHNSTON & â€" Cf;l:lr;k]es are. espéciéll}_;;a;_e;gb;tj h (Small o attend as it is nomination night fo URNACE COAL s s12.1s |s"Sf ks s ' * is @ > (6 inch ANNEL CoAt :: s13. : ||INCH*S _ Wide Assortment of Everything a Man Needs and Likes WOOD COBBLES»~»s51 1 .75 WE ALSO CAI’IRY ALL GRADES OF FUERL No Further Discount on Above Bookseller and Stationer ANNOUNCES A. T. SQUIBB | , Harding Ave. Auxiliary H.R.A. Teacup Reading 1909 ST. CLAIR AVE. w. a#i% SHIRTS C1GARs Cooking Class St. John‘s Parish Hall, Main St., Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 8, 230 l‘»."d?ck. auspices Evening Br. of Mrs. H. M. Aiken will demonstrate salads, cookies, ete., made from Canada Starch products. Afternoon Tea PHONE s9W Admission 15e y Phone 53 â€" JU. 8733 .I]l- "Speedy Delivery" Westanâ€"Wt. Dennis and District « â€"F. J. Bridgman, butcher, has been fortunate in securing a fourth prizeâ€" winner, 11 months‘ old baby shortâ€" horn steer from‘the Royal Winter Fair. Also, his hackney pony was sucâ€" cessful in winning gri:'es in four classes at the Winter Fair, and in one class came second to a $20,000 pony. Mr. Bridgman‘s hackney pony was driven by Misses Kathleen ard Helen Bridgman. â€"The Comradesâ€"of Post 213, B.E. S.L. held their fifth anniversary on the 25th in the new hall, Elsmere Avâ€" enue. A splendid programme of daneâ€" ing and singing was enjoyed, followed by refreshments of tea and coffee, sandwiches, cakes and confections. The ntherlnfi dispersed after the singâ€" ing of "Auld Lang Syne" and the National Anthem. ‘The usual monthâ€" ly meeting will be held on Friday, Ru ds ty Ni n t Sm P RoTed + Dec. 4, in the hall, at 8 p.m., and n‘l Comrades are especially requested to attend as it is nomination night for the 1987 officers. tinued support: â€"A. Stanley Gardhouse, who is seeking reâ€"election to the office of Deputy Reeve for Etobicoke Township, has had three years‘ experience in the municipal field, having servedâ€" two vears as Councillor nnfi one year as Deputy Réeve, He has proven himself & xooj«f public servant and merits conâ€" â€"The Cathcart Bible Class of St. Matthias visited the Young People‘s Group of St. Andrew‘s church, Thistleâ€" town, recently, and Mr. Butler made this first interâ€"class union even more outstanding by the vivid way in which he answered the question, "What does Christ offer to youth ?" heflna@hen 2B .ad t ns PvddP dra oc c 4d ...3 us have your items early, the earlier the better. means to be a Christian". Evenin subject, "Canadian Christian Crou â€"The importance of early copy for The Times and Guide enm{ot Ee too greatly emphasized. To ensure gubll- cation in the current issue cosz should reu\:lh us byA 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Let â€"The Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Conservaâ€" tive ‘Association of Westmount will meet in Westmount Community: Hall on Monday evening, Dec. 14th. his ministry as supply 'ru"ié} at Westâ€" minster Church n,:st unday. In the morning he will preach on "What it â€"A fowl euchre in aid of the comâ€" munity Christmas. tree will be held in Westmount Hall next Tuesday eveâ€" ning. at, 8.30 a‘clock. % Council will in Westmount Comâ€" munity Hfl‘:.lh&ym. Dee. 4th, at 8 p.m. festmount â€" Community / Hall / next I:uhy. Dec. Tth, > Weston 53 JU. 8733 COD LIVER OIL, ‘ FREE FREE 25¢ Bottle Cashmere Bouquet Perâ€" fume, 3 Cakes Cashmere uet Toilet Soap, 2 e TeR P |ntmestiercmmmnnnans IN C H* 16 U9, ~».drssomms OLIVE OTL, Pure, SPECIAL > HALLBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES, reg. $1.00 500 _ _TOOTH BRUSHES _ 500 Reg. 25¢ Value, C a 16 0. ..... MINERAL PUREST MILK OF _ MAGNESIA, f?. 50 _ 3 FOR 65¢ DR. WESTS ..________. 2 FOR 37c AYWON TOOTH PASTE, â€" EXâ€"LAX, "SRE OUR WINDOW DisPLAy" WE HAVE INSTALLED 50 NEW BOOKS IN OUR LENDING wills for everyone on our a;'fi."’,!"!!’.m A email bovethoetteest _ AiportrattertreBrcttced Dinner Served 5.45 ts 8 p.m wWESTON aAND MT. pexnts Eritertainaent and Dancing â€"Dr. Frank J. Day will conclude â€"There will be polling booths in CUT RATE DRUG STORES iysicians Recommend DR. FOW ER‘s BABY : 25 LAKATIVE 2smnmsmmmes Play Safeâ€"Use Dr. Fowler‘s 16 16 or. Large reg. 15¢ sicians Recommend DR. FOWLâ€" Weston Locals: | TOOTH PASTES â€" Phones : CHRISTMAS 2 FOR $1.19 OlL, CUT RATE for 39¢ 34¢ 25¢ 19¢ ~â€"The ‘sale held by the Ladies‘ Guild of St, Matthias church, Westâ€" mount,. on Saturday afternoon was a well deserved success, The gifts of "Appreciation" donated by the Sick Children‘s Hospital, in coâ€"operation with services given by the +Rector, Rev. T. B. Butler, were beautifully made and were very welcome.. Mr." Patterson, of Wycliffe, spoke. to the Sunday School at the special Advent service, and in the evening gave a most ‘engaging and original .message on the subject, "Is He Not the Carâ€" the Labrador in June, and a parcel to the orphan boy. Harvey Thistle, at St. Anthonv, Newfoundland, which had been acknowledged. _ _ & m:Nov faith . 'i. 'm& substance o; ngs hoped for, evidence . 0 things not seen."â€"Hebrews 11; 1. penter" The annual meeting of the Weston Branch of the Grenfell Mission‘ was held ‘at the home of Mrs. George M. Lyon on Thursday, Nov. 19th. There was a fine attendance with a great deal of interest being taken. Various reports were read, and it was pointed out that a fine bale had been sent to nb @vinba ofi ansucas hi ki N20 t After the transaction of considerâ€" able business, officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: Honâ€" ‘orary â€" president, . Mrs.. Georfie M. Lyon; president, Mrs. F. W. Moffat; viceâ€"president, Miss Ethel Briggs; treasurer, Miss Grubbe; segretary, Mrs. W. J. Inch; treasurer "of tea fund, Mrs.‘ Hutchison; orphan fund committee, Mrs, J. C. frvin, convener, Mrs. Oliver Master, Mrs. J. K. Mofâ€" fat, Mrs. Inch, Mrs. Wells Fraser; s'mt cotmmittee, Mrs. V. Gram and e Misses Briggs, with powerto add; sewing committee, Miss Grubbe, conâ€" vener, Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Jas. Huâ€" fl. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. . Straw Stack Burns a â€"At & late hour last Wednesday night a fenâ€"ton stack of straw on the farm of Clare Farr ‘at Thistletown was ablaze from an unknown cause. The family was attending the Roya\ Winter Fair in Toronto, and not exâ€" ‘pected home until early in the mornâ€" ing.. Neighbors stood i\lard to Fr\r tect the residence, which was only a few yards awa.Â¥, but were powerless to combat the blaze, owing to the lack of a water supply. ; > â€"At a well attended meeting of the Westmount Red Cross Auxiliary. on Nov. 26, the guest speaker was Miss Henderson, Su%rvisor of the Nursing Department. e speaker was introâ€" duced by Miss E. Y. Savage, President of the : Cross Society, who gave a talk on.the Red Cross home nursingâ€"course. , Early in the new year the Wg;stmoum Red Cross Auxiliary will hold classes in home nursing which will be vprn interesting, giving authentic and reliable information on home nursing and home hygiene. Anyone wishing to join the Auxiliary or interested in the homeâ€" nursing classes is asked to attend the weekly meetings held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the basement of St. Matthias Chureh, Westmount. ‘ f MRS. MOFFAT AGAIN TO HEAD GRENFELL BRANCH it is easy _ to see that a great selfâ€"reliance must work a revolution in the offices and relations of men; in their religion, in their education, in their pursuits, their modes of livâ€" ing, their associations, in their proâ€" Perty, in their spetulative views s Annual Meeting Held at Home of Mrs. George M. â€" . Lyon THE GREEN PASTURES under auspices of Mt Chapter, No. 207, O.E.S., will held in Masonic Hel, Main St Wednesdayâ€"Thursdayâ€"Dec. 9â€"10 TWO FEATURES Gene Rly-u"d:-Wendy ‘Barrie 200 25 â€"IN~â€" â€" It is easy to MAIN ST, N.â€"~ Phone 483 1 MARRIED A DOCTOR Don‘t fail to see it, and judge 4 for. yourself. Fridayâ€"Saturdayâ€"Dece. 4â€"5 TWO, FEATURES Marion Davieeâ€"Dick Powell Mondayâ€"Tuesdayâ€"Dec. 7â€"8" TWO FEATURES Warner Baxterâ€"Ann Loring "Whete Sound Sounds Annual Fowl Dinner Feances Takgind_Sit G ances ordâ€"Sir Guy Standing ‘Whete Sound Sounds Best" T HEATRE HEARTS DIVIDED LOVE ON A BET ROBIN HOOD OF ELDORADO â€"â€"ALSOâ€" Pat O‘Brien Josephine Hutchinson ‘Westmount Red Cross PALM SPRINGS en en CNL UE L _ STmT PeSt their 'pve'htin views.=â€" ~ALSOâ€" â€"Inâ€" â€"â€"INâ€" Weston A Few Gift Suggestions for the Homeâ€"RADIO. LAMPS, (‘HES'I'ERFIELD-SUITE, DINING RC Come In and See These Inexpensive Gifts To 18â€"20 Main St. S. _ A s B duper SHOP ON RICHARDSON‘$ §% Shop at "Weston‘s Big Downtown Store" Makes â€" perfect .coffee, clear, fragrant and deliciousâ€"right at ‘tih'e tfabl& Many beautiful models from which to choose $1 5-95 science from ... Makes the most ‘perfect coffee known to modérn Smail Parcels Beautifully Packed (Seals and All) ‘_EASY MONTHLY PA YMENTS DURING 1937 $7.45 to s12.95 "A CLOCK For EvERy room» ;â€"R HOTPOINT . S‘â€" PERCOLATOR â€" _ uie SHT OR o2 CCC CE vnI Provide "electric time" that is always accurate. no windiné, oiling or regulating. Models for room, boudoir, den and kitchen. *â€"87.45 COFFEE MAKERS aiue Bakes a dinner-platg size, â€" goldenâ€" brown waffleâ€"without turningâ€"in a 'Iew minutes. 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