Times & Guide (1909), 3 Dec 1936, p. 4

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»==In response to a communication P the Weston Board of Education, eston ‘Town Council, at its closing Y on Monday night, decided, by to coâ€"operate with the in the maintenance of a skating on the High School grounds this winter. The two bodies, the Board #uthe Council, will contribute, on a basis to maintenance costs, Council however, setting its limit of Spending at $150.00. â€"â€"Results of the "best farm conâ€" test" in Yor County, incidentally the first of its kind in the province, it is elaimed, have been announced as folâ€" lows: Horse drawn plows, W. F. Clark, Milliken; A. J. Mitchell, Vaughan; John D. Patterson, Vaughan; tractor %owu. F. Rumble, Vaughan; F. S. I, Vaughan; Alfred heuman. Vaughan. The judges were Cameron Walkington, King Township, and John Hostrawser, Albion Township, and the event was sponsored by the Richmond Hill Agricultural Society. â€"Owing to conflicting dates, the Weston Art Society have decided to postpone their exhibit which was to be held Monday evening, November 30th, fltillolnatime early in the new year. us the Memorial Home and School Association will forego the November meeting. . In December, the teachers of Memorial School and the Home and School executive will coâ€"operate in holding a reception for parents. This will be held in the evening, when the pupils‘ work will be on display and the teachers will welcome the parents of their respective pupils. ___A Bazaar and Silver Tea will be held "at the home of Mrs. Smart, 21 Joscph street, on Saturday, November 28th, from three to six o‘clock. Proceeds will be donated to Missions. oâ€"] w â€"Mrs. J. H. Lemon, secretary of the West _ Presbyterial _ Associate Helpers told members of the United Church W.M.S., Islington, that work in the schools among Indians was wery successful, particularly in boardâ€" ingâ€" schools. She told how acceptable were the bales, because, she added, "it is rather hard to be thirking of your when you are cold and hungry." . Lemon comrrutulatsl the memâ€" , and Mrs. A. WallÂ¥ce on their efforts on behalf of the mite boxes. Mrs. A. Mountjoy suggested the memnâ€" bers should have "potâ€"luck" lunches fi make quilts in groups. Miss V. ms presided, and Mrs. A. Allan was soloist. : Sharon: W. A. â€"The regular â€" meeting of the Sharon Women‘s Association was held at the home of Mrs. Thos. Stobbart on November 3rd, with the President, Mrs. C. Kellam, presiding. The meetâ€". ing opened with the singing of "Abide With Me", after which Mrs. S. Chapâ€" man led in prayer. ‘The Serivture lesâ€" son taken from Romans 12, was read by Mrs. N. Cook. The roll call was answered with a verse of scripture pertaining to peace. It was decided to hold a Bazaar in the Legion Hall, 8 Elsmere Avenue, Weston, on Saturâ€" day, December 5, from 1 to 6 p.m. Ot;er business was transacted and a €ontest was put on by Mrs. S. Chapâ€" man. Mr. ‘Davison closed the meeting with prayer and the closing benedicâ€" tion, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and her commitâ€" tee. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Len Gardhouse ‘on Tuesday, December 1st, and all ladies of the commiunity are cordially invited to attend. ;) The choir of the Weston Presbyterâ€" 1 Church will present a concert in ie church auditorium on Monday eveâ€" , Nov. 30th, at 8.15 o‘clock. Hazel soprano,â€" will be soloist; Bruce fe is conductor, and organist, Irma Metcalfe is accompanist. The Isobel Reid Auxiliary, C.O.S.C.,| will hold a Rummage Sale and Home | Baking Sale in the Firemen‘s Hall,| Mount Dennis, on §aturday afternoon | at 2.30 o‘clock. | The Sharon W.A. will hold a Bazaar in the Legion Hall, 8 Elsmere avenue, Weston, on Saturday, Dec. 5th, from 1 to 6 p.m. â€" â€" P Humbervale W.A. Tea _ _A vety pleasant musicale, tea and was held at the home of Mrs. W. Ellins under the auspices of Humbervale.W.A. Mrs. Ellins was ‘LA her _ danughters, Mrs. W. and Mrs. E. Ewart in receiving I ts. Mrs. F. Ellins, accompanâ€" Miss M. Rogers, sang a group of and Miss Rogors gave a piano Mrs. M. Warren poured tea w red table centred with a wentreâ€"piece~ of bronze mums eandles. Mrs. M. Herron ‘F. 'lrr;'a n?!is'rd in servâ€" & many s for the bazaar much M'j’c“grwl. .u-hrv-‘I’- W.A. Bazaar mbervale United Church W.A its annual bazmar last week, i work, MNrs. F. Ellins and rd by Mrs. Harvey, presiâ€" West P: f & s u:'f Mrs. £. 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