Times & Guide (1909), 10 Dec 1936, p. 5

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â€"lw â€"lw for kly hust on Â¥ Electors of Weston To The Citizens of Weston â€" To the Citizens of the Town of:Weston :â€" To the Electors of Weston: L Truly Appreciate â€" T. RAY SIMPSON +. » Uenders most sincere appreciation to all who worked on his behalf, and to the citizens responsible for his reâ€"election % 6 me in the m‘“‘séza"u“’“‘uo.f‘}fiififi:&‘f:é’éfi. *T s protiiging to see this evidence of the ,'{,pntinued confidence of my * fellow citizens, _ WALTER MURRAY the splendid manifestation of public confidence accorded me in the recent municipal election. . f C I wish all citizens a Happy and:Prosperous.1987.. . Kindly accept my sincere appreciation of the Vconfidenqe you have placed in me by my election to your council for the, _ ensuing year. _ * Thank you for your fine support at the polls. As Councillor, during the coming year, I shall endeavour to merit your continued confidence. I d'ire to wish each and all of you Prosperity, Health, and " . Happiness throughout the years to come. . . . wishes to express his sincere appreciation of the efforts of ‘his supporters and the confidence of his fellow citizens, which secured his reâ€"election for 1937. as . . . DR. W. H. CHARLTON Please aecept our agpologies for any inconvenience you have experienced through recent interruptions of the Electric Utility; An explanation of the breakâ€" ~down appears elsewhere in this paper. We wish to thank the Electors of Weston for our aeclamation, and take this opportunity of expressâ€" ing our appreciation for the confidence you have shown us in the management of the Public Utilities. | 3. Q@.flp N§EO9TT I sincerely thank all citizens who accorded me their support duritng the recent municipal & ... ~COUNCILLOR ARTHUR LEITCH Yours very truly, « DEPUTYâ€"REEVE + . COUNCILLOR AOtK;, 1986 H. Foster Rowntree . J. LAWRENCE YOl ... COUNCILLOR MAYOR Mr. Cliff Howard, B.A., will speak on "Christian Men and a New World" at the Brotherhood meeting in the Mount Dennis Baptist Church Thursâ€" day evening, Dec. 10th, at 8.30. The pastor, Rev. Walter Daniel, will speak on the following subjects next Sunday: ‘Christ‘s teaching concerning sin‘ and "l‘hetre!ation of Christians to amuseâ€" ments.‘ f For the first time in ten years, #ince the society was formed, a girl was elected president of the A.Y.P.A. of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Mount Dennis, She is Lillian Bowerâ€" ing. Jim Poulton and Dave McCallion are the viceâ€"presidents and Miss Edith Moor and Miss Bernice Seckington the corresponding and recording secretarâ€" ies, with Miss Dot Chappell as treasurâ€" er. The‘ten members elected to the executive committee include: Leslie Smith, Dora Evans, Sylvia Watts, Alâ€" bert Warren, May Poulton, Bill Westâ€" wood, Peggy Stoddart, Kaye Rowland, Jimmy Hall and Russell Rowbottom. MOUNT DENNIS CHAPTER ANNUAL FOWL SUPPER held its annual fowl supper in‘ the Maâ€" sonic Temple last Saturday evening, more than 350 guests sitting down to well laden tables. The rooms were tastefully decorated in a color scheme of pink and green, as were the tables, which presented a most attractive apâ€" pearance and were finished with bouâ€" quets of pink flowers in tall vases. Sisâ€" ter‘@iloria Graham carried out the decâ€" orations in their entirety and is to be congratulated on the result of her work. More Than Three Hundred and Fifty Guests Enjoy Successâ€" ful Event Nobleness of Character h{iobienesol of eor}lnem isdmthin‘ steady love and steady scorn of Ml.â€"m Mt. Dennis Chapter No. 207, 0.E.S., eeoveeeeeennneeennen on neenee e ennene en on en en e peeeea en en ce oc eengpnnepastsaepresmaous Chevrolet announ¢es two cars for 1937â€"the ‘Master and the Master de, luxe. They are of identical wheelbase and both powered by a Mount Dennis Locals exmr’qssimfiahtouawh smupported and worked for him in the recent municipal election. reetveccosservesscconscovececooceocrrensccenmnserncencirenncveverrennnoonvennmmmnsierers THE TIMES &:GUIDE . Rev. R. P. Walker, rector, conducted the élection. l yinl Mrs. E. Coswell Dies _. Mrs. E. Coswell, resident of Fairâ€" bank district for more than 30 years, died at her home, 30 Sonway avenue, in her 49th year, after a lengthy <illâ€" ness. She is survived by her husâ€" band, W. A. Coswell; three daughters, Gladys Mildred, Hazel Florence, Sybil May, and one son, George James. . Fawcett Reports that a new beer and wine authority was to be granted to a York Township hotel, were contradicted here by Mrs. A. E. Powollwmom- ber of the Local Council of Women, and of the Ontario Liberal Associaâ€" tion, who quoted from a letter from Liquor Commissioner E. G. Odette, that no application for a license had beenâ€"made to the Commission. In his letter to Mrs. Powell, the Liquor Comâ€" \missioner also declared there would be no kdditional cost to the municipality if a‘liquor plebiscite were held on the same day as the municipal elections. & CHRISTMASâ€" § srory â€" & A phantom man from Mars explorâ€" ing in an airplane visited our earth. He landed at night in a clearing at the centre of a forest. Leaving his plane he set forth to a great city and mingled for days among the people. Now this man from Mars had a. m:fcal way of making himself inâ€" visible. (So no one saw him. Returning to Mars, he reported: The Earth, people im})msed me as selfish, selfâ€"gentred. It‘s every man for himself." They scheme against each other and are guilty of meanness, even crimes, in a struggle to get more wealth than they nee& Life on earth is a hard fight, wearisome, disappointâ€" ing. The earthlings are not&e.t suffiâ€" cient‘l{, civilized to realize that they would all be n'cbfi and happier by coâ€"operating, by lpin'fminstnd of :{:odng each | other, result is t in a world of plenty there are millions of unfortunates who hlvpl only the bare necessities of life. It must be a wretched place to live." _ | The Martians sent their phantom explorer back to earth. He arrived on Christmas Eve, spent a few days and returned home amazed. This is what he repo ! "The earthlings have a most mary festival known. as Christmas. On this day everyone is in the year when the goal of the &Bnal!wg‘udmw:«. With thrills of p ntbg.:uww gifts on their loved ones. seek mthpourmdhdpthunllb-,lz. All h“)goee. happiness and goodâ€"felâ€" 5;_1, the k;"e";rh-'v"-'-'thx: :’!‘ls.d& The: phanto: used and his Pictes m paused and eyed his able part of Christmas on earth," said SMARTLY STYLED UNISTEEL BODIES WITH NEW POWER PLANT new valveâ€"inâ€"head motor of 85| of both. A‘cutaway view ofâ€"the uniâ€" horsepower, â€" Allâ€"silent allâ€"steel fsteel body.is shown lower left. The Turretâ€"Top.bodies by Fisher of| flashing speedline, which éxtends unisteel construction are a feature|from the hood through the front of both. A‘cutaway view ofâ€"the uniâ€" steel body. is shown lower left. The flashing speedline, which éxtends from the hood through the frout he, ‘"is that the earthlings realize Christmas is the happiest day of the year by reason of this Christmas sfiirit. It seems not to occur to them that all other days could be as happy if the Christmas were‘in force all the Business Conpe) Master Delaxe Models: froms: $819 E NE R A L M 0O TO RS â€" ANNOUNCES8 CHEVROLET â€" J. T. Farr & Sons Ltd., Wes A. J. BARRY, Bolton, Ont., 91";|°r panel,. is shown lowe;"right.. e generous capacity of luggage trunE:, a feature of aWRsedan models, is shown u&)per left. Upper right, the Master de luxe Sedan. time instead of on only one day of the year. Perhaps, later, when they see the light, every day will be like Christmas. True happiness is in.unâ€" n:::ishr'\’esu, liberality and helping others. : NEW New Diamond Crown . . . makes this new or the mt beaudiiul in Chevrelit history, a speed line masterpiege! R $ New V alveâ€"inâ€"Head Engine . . . more than ever, faster on the "getâ€"away" ‘-m operating costsever proved in a fullâ€"size carl New Allâ€"Steel, Allâ€"Silent Bodies . . . Built with the famous Turret Top of solid steel. T « «« Jor econamical i . . . Perfi Rydraalic gliding ride; Safety glass in every se darr Oy ts :Le;eCn. m&‘-â€"d tait your parke on the Ggneral window ; Figher *On Maiter De Luse Modets Another thing this is fewer permanent w permanent wives. JU. Betty Warren Belty Warren f "HEART OF. THE WESE" â€"Aboâ€" . _ L con "MOONLIGHT mng E’-w'&hâ€" * .. Winik Chester Morris ‘ ta ‘\ o ioi William .l;i'{t{.â€" >NDAYâ€"TUEsSDAY __. * Te fom N 9 DOUBLE BILL kA "THREE MARRIEDMEN® Roscoe K Katherine: Hepburn bo c.___ â€"withâ€" James Stewart ~~ wEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAY | Dec.3§& 11. ; : .‘ y 5 poUBLE,BILL . ~ *.; "MARY OF SCOTLANR®" h 1 F0 s e "SATAN MET A LADY® MYSTIC NUMBERS _ â€" FRIDA . Madge Evans 2 # Fredric March [ _ Wendy Bartie 34

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