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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Dec 1936, p. 4

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, cuss sacs. rd ", aiiti Bruin: Ave. W _'jl'2tha,Fi V“ VTVSW'R 7323?}; My]! 'ttta or my part there- ., et,eidtia, at the aid j, minted wants: the " anti” than. huh»;h m s' to chin: of which the un- rrr' “ll-than have notice, to W at til mun. and the . tttltr?,, Will not 1L"t,he, to. an?! ttzrt “shim t un era e k I an th- hv. "an“ rm Tfeff i Ill-u from all parts of Hungary in! “In endured in Budupelt to “and [mid to the first crescent knoll. It “I I mister baker Wendler M chug-l the farm a! the bun from fglltt to accent to celebrate the tri- m cm the Turks " Vienna when it w be“ by the Meal-m more “I 2150 jun .30. A' mnmmoth trgqIttqgtt of breed was drawn on a cart sud atUr the Munich the lord "yo: divided the giant crescent mug the my poor. In: _.,.Lr,V 2fRiifga t r, . . um, ' lance-:3?” Ave., Toronto. nit-d tar" this an. my of .-a-' the Ads, (tttte, idta'tit'iyiiitit' " full uraniu- of ALI!!! cqnux. of 1-2-8“! ', VIN. in! Other well' rendered items were vo- cal solos by David Pawson and Dom dd South. miution by Beryl grook.. bgnkn, dance by Evelyn Cormack, re- citation by Douglas Drinkwater and violin solo by Helen Rowntree. The cantata was under the capable direc- tion of Stanley Musselwhnbe. . . beau'tiful eutaia," 'iffy 'Sbn'xv'niii My Star", which was.one of the high- lights of the evening's program. 1 The annulment. o and with u dew nuns-h t Rev. ',l,f'rti' Pcwnou. an»! and 1 a h F ark the and ttt any?“ .133. The homers puma: tho-1‘ pmntnd a planing chorus. which wu followed by a skit put on a the junior prim- .ry department. e seniar primary department. put on an emu-taming- skit entitled "CindereUcs tttsratmats' ' and "Cinderella', kitahen". Following the sinxing of the hymn. “Joy to um World'", the Juniors, intermediates mo _sety1T"i, .yenberintr “(at 6fl, put my r The a...) and. sand: enter wt of 'df Chuck In. held , m . in thl church and hm. and so large yin dhur"t',tit af \inuremd rUnds t t W” tTT. be M in “a this Mr. George Con superintendent d the Sunday kfi'fc,il'ia', in the chair, and prosidqd over e interesting pro- mm SUNDAY SCHOOL Mr. The singing of the national anthem pd Gum; t brun- 'ii!Stu OPEN Ave. , Dundas St W E1'F,NINGS A _ , . . BERT “mm autumn 3m 2.50 mamas: SLATE: All Slut 1.85 I'll TO? I!!! and - 7.50 Tea Sets lib Train. 1.35 Banks "tt Gun: m brought the evening'- entertainment to a close. 8helburne.-To keep the Centre road open for motor tmftte in Shelbume district i.rt the last couple of web, the ptovineW mow plow hid to be brought into use. Dave Weber of Kimberley mun bu the ’contnct for the job in that division. was; Luna. In. or add 3655.:qu _ttamiilnr man . - Thmmutivo Sf'dtiu,L,,u 'apt Ink. and - I for Cross l be: to tettUly Ic- ,'l u anon: m 1rrui.. tn ' he mug; comm- . hm»! t PrmHeait, . . ' 10m: _ Via 2r2,t.'h A. M' qlt_tq#trt R. Previously ttelthowledeed, m; D. Mun:_ in. 5!. m- be. Mrs., Mcl-un. 5; %r. Charles in. E. “man. My. l. E. A, G $25.00,» In. . J. Inch. Hal-by; tat CHRIS, A. Born; Ltd 86.00; t . R. Forbes, p.00; Ne. and“. J. Hum; 3rd Gun. F. er th 00; Molina Limited, $10; Shun-nay; 4th GM... J. “no” Mr. q . G. G. Adam, "00pldr. India Gil-rd. Max Gun-m; M. A. L. Wt, 85.00; Mr. Arthur Guard. T. H. kin-bury; madam. A. Grumman. $26.00; No Name {2.00; G. 6mm. w. A. any and 1.11m“; Ru. P. Robertson, ir.W, w. an»... c. Man and J. than. Mea. 'WV, Rev. G. R. Kitchinf, 60c; l Junior “My land. - Mt. but? Burris. 36.00; Conny me Rumba". Y. R.' him. Chnpter, ustern Star, $10.00; Mi., bury: Junior Lodge 'hir-ttatt-id, E. g.ubhnita. (Western Drpucht Fund), Wright; Hospital loud Rupuunh- ifdt Mr. T. J. Ite" (Winn-M tive. A. Steele; Wat. A. G. ' routtht Fund), $15. ', Mr. Oliver ratt; Advisory Board, A, G. Garratt, J. “altar (Western Drought Fund) $5; _ Bent, J. Harris w. A. Say, C. W. Mr. Oliver Master (Local), $5; Mrs Partrick, A. E. iuikirvtrnG'ic'iifi,srr: Lamb P. Van Allen, "om-Total) W. Howard Chnrlton. 8229.76. ( BS: ttth, GT'iUitur"iii'iae7t for Fla? " folio“: Pot mm, C. W. iirtdi','. President, C. J. Lee; Wino Pro-Idem, A. M- mum H. D. Elma-on.- Fin. Bee., b. Inn- in. 8-0.. E. f.Pttgi?'rrg; I. A. Why; I u , . Bom. n Guide, J. Emil; 3rd Guido. F. Pe,ateti 4tty G.u.iacJ. Mung; ude Loan. cir.rgitmtiiiigng t _ "rm Maximum} gunk was" Aumll attiiiia Cee' an... In 1... _ _ I“! y Lodge 'iii.. Operatimr Snow Plan 501: Down hilt Inn 2b TRAINS returns sud-I 1.59 .TOI'S 59c TRUCKS BOOKS 2 for 35: was "WIS - mm S m 3.95 'l',.,:,",'," " ”01's The late Mr. Peace, who had plan- med a trip ta Florida after Christmas, paused may at his residence on Sat- urday n1 ht, and although he had been in poor 'lStl', fur some time, the end tame suddenly. He was 56 years of age and is survived by his widow, the former Mabel Abemethy of Brant- ford, and two sons, Gordon and Doug- Famed in his youth as a champion bicycle racer. he was well known in Toronto athletic eireles. His son. Banging, now attending Humberside Collaghte, was Dominion bicycle rac- has tery. The pallbearers were six C.C.M. men, G. S.~ Braden, E. M. Peer, L. 8. again, E. Hall, W. Murphy and Art 1c . Cnnlinuod from page I-... Any contributor wishing to hue his or her contribution ear-murked to be used for Western Drought Fund or for the lid of the Westmoqnt Aux- illuy kindly so ante when remitting, tad it will-be set aside for that pur- pone. All further contributions will be gt,',",.),'",, acknowledged from time to t In in t is paper. 1 C. ‘QORNEJ FQASER, Many Pay Tribute To Harvey W. Peace h a,-,.-,, tau-u RICHARDSON Rug assortment to moose from All hm]: and ,'rtreN, not here early tor heal c selenium From R-re- I! M- ed (the: to O... In. that will In!» young aged all. Prom WESTON 1208 or To the cm. M'- For " the tttfps 'fed',',',',,', it,“ on. an, an: Tr.» of a. Winston ME...“ , $25.00 REWARD Free The Shop Where Other Shops Bring the Tough Jobs Shop at Weston’s Big Downtown Store Buys $10.00 *Worth e person-who desires to have repaired, and brings to us a Radio Receiving Set We Can't Repair. RADIO AND ELECTRIC Campaign treakuGsr, TOYS TOYS Times To.” Wm 18-20 MAIN ST. NORTH All Repairs Guaranteed For 24-Hour Service Call 29, Mr. Peace was born in London. On- tario, and came to Toronto in his early youth. Entering the service of the Canada Cycle and Motor Com- pany he rose to the position of fac- tory manager. Many improvements in the manufaeture-ot bicycles and in skates in mum thirty' ,yenn'have been attrihu to him. 2 Creemore.-The tour members of Creemore's clergy report that only three weddings were solemnized in the village this year. There was one apiece TNIT, for the rector of the Church of nuland. 'A poultry bingo; and ‘every prize n bird! My, but that's grand, and Harry is looking for a lnge turnout of those intereste in the game pn News? December 22nd, in the club house, 0 Main St. South. No increase in prices --20 cents for 12 nmsa.’ Be on time uni make it. an enjoyable evening. _ ing champion in 1935 and was a mem- ber of the thmadiarrteam that wont to__Gergmny lastpsummer, The mémben LfNGui; 331d- vised that no re In meeting of the club will be helruntil January 14th, 1937. 1. What can be done to create a larger attendance of member: at bits. iness meeting: t 2. What kind of satin! events He moat popular, 8. How can the club increase its present number- ahip? 4. Do you honestly consider you are fulfilling your oblintionn to the club to the best of your ability? 5. How many members will send in their opi.niomr,y1 t.tetre fivtr.mseatiomr.? Our now has“ I um in bin iaatall s" nnd 't'i'iyfti'l'ilC'a,ti'i'ih', (n: prom-cu. n we a“; b't"or'ttrl'gtati,i'ii7itii evuy o _ held " the an: tompentuu by fore, mhypir control. The tirWiyTttte Mimi: question. We found in the B.0.E. word. and youll. pass them on.to our members. Once '.gttirt my Mutt-1:6 tem. - to Chub-u charm of ImtNe, , how“? an 30:: a: th. is»! hoaets q m1, 0 , our children. 'h this in mind. the club, with in ' auxiliary, will hold thy ttttttual 'i'.t'th"iNite, and emertumncnt “In“, moon. December 191th Clam kn been invited and we expect to hue I mm! Hun. time inset and Ring Games Three Weddings in 1936 LYNDHURST 2626 OWGIIN‘S ISECBACKS I'I'TICISMB nuLL rams 1.95 KINDERGARTEN saws. 2.5a gum Chip MK " Hummus J5Y, ; com ms I' ' moments 'y., \, TOOL SETS ". s smut: 3m "Well, darling, aid you see ma ttttr flowers in the park Y' - "oh, vG.%GGiF, aria. lots and lot: ot belu'tul Mickey [out dildo." Tenderness lllulninel Life What seems to grow hirer to me us life goes by is the love and spec and tenderness of it; not its wit and cleverness and grandeur of knowledge l-ttrandy" knowledge is-but just the "llughher of little children, and the friendship of friends, and the only talk of the fireside. and the eight of flowers, and the sound of music. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. for light housekeeping. 61 Duffe'rin St. Wtst, phone 95-W. o-Z-lw TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, also kit.. chen, ground floor, for rent, hettttd, i['i'i", light and water. Apply "t ’ing St., or phone 180W. x-ll-IW BATH in". s unfuiniahod rooms, heated, $15.00 'per month. fat 117 'John Street,' Weston. o- -lw WANTED - A reliable woman for general housework, must have some _ eotperienee and references. Box 220, Times and Guide. o-2-lw $15 PER MONTH, fuur-roomed flat, partly heated, room for one car in garage. light and water included in rent. Apply at Per',, store, corner Gordon Avenue an Main St. N., phone 471. x-8-tw All persons hevinz claims “3ng the 'tstate of John Tiftim who died cm or about the Irth day of November, 198li, no notified to and to the under- signed trolieitor for the executor 01"., the will of the deceued, on or We!“ the 18th day ot January, 1987, their, names and addressee, And deuilod pu- Heal-rs of their claims. 11:11:10th thereafter the executor will diam“. the assets of the estate. having 'an only to the chime of which he Etiatil then have notice. l Dated at Weston this 16th day tfi December, 1936.. _ _ In: Tull but": Bnllimfad.--S Toll Bunches. a. two University of Toronto boys who womb-d their In around tho worlds tttttr “I”: If 'it,"2trd tSt on ' address A nu - “may: 'llhu'.fl'sflfj'fl?dlu'M on; as. _ Jiiii"iirc%irriaigriGia In 'ttttat' reception It Alt N {then they have visited In dun-01k-I riet. " m. Guido In. B.fiithrNias;, in Mt m; idgltt and“ Mubar- th"it/a'Lttt . ' Ian-dom- and Japan th1tth,Aii. Milt twhh' ' , .' on I .~ on; I". Cornelius.- Phénichn, Dr. l . ' ton; Social ouvener, In. B. Gib 'nt, tbr.; Mme-buxom Convener, Mrs. Laden, Sr. ' . a Who-1pm!“ Daughters of All copy MUST be in by ,5 ligation in current issue. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS HELP WANTED ROOMS TO LET FLAT TO LET ‘W. M. PENMAN, 16 Main m, N., Weston, Ont., Solicitor for the Executor. . _ x-x-DW Phone-Weston 26 p.m., TUESDAY, to insure "pub- =Tat=-tT-=z-r-----u 1";me- 'tArtowooiCfiTii o I s. m _ donned; whiting. snow new t311r_ltrre Chan “be. PRttf..DN+-"aa an. " Vol Cncxm’ iFiiiriiiririiir. no... 'Weston 10951: . 0.3.1' Wkikiiuc.u -iaajirrraaTreap. tenable. private home. 57 dunk St., Weston. 9-2-1' mum; RUSlNESR HEN desire- room 3nd board. mink! P'lilt state run mtrtieulars to Box ' Times Ind Guide. 0-3-1' -------, 'triytpWiirrTiiriFiikTi- itth 'tat do Inn" paint i [obs mud ' Erma EWING. mm: TWO OR THREE y/;'ft,r,'1tehdhtg,tig (preferably three); for light oun- keeping, must be central and reap sonable. Phone 68, Weston. o-S-lw Ex,,i,1P,t,i3,il"TD 'x-ou-Fi-tair,' would COCKER rtiFiiE.jivjriiiisririii.-irii", and electric Humane. $10.00. 11pr 10 Westonia Ave., Humber 'tt ft o- - It GURNEY 'iiiEiJiiri, new, :4 Apply 117 John Street, Weston' LARGE SIZE DOLLS trAiafiiiii and wicker revamible buhy curring. all in Rood conditi u. very "not. able. Phone 'llllsh%"at1T. x-lr-tw LEATHER LINED OVERCOAT. sheepskin collar, for gentleman, sin- about 40. price $8.00. Call " as Main St. N., Weston. x~3-l' HOLSTEIN SPRINGER. close, Sclun tests. Apply tart 18, Con. 4, Embl- coke. Herb. Jefferson, Weston R.R. l, Phone Weston W8r3. l 'u'7de",u'r't'dt,t1U',ts "VI-Velour '1 'ir/iii?,",)';",)?!".',').',)'.',",',', gi,.'"""'""'"'"")? ton. help. ,7- - -v.... ....... mm... like light housework, or would cut. for elderly couple. Write Mill Hazel MaePeartson, Milton Post Office. (LS-1' BOARDERS WANTED '3ERvfdiijii bFFERED' WANTED TO RENE MmeEiauiiii6"; --wittt, Mary Bound BOARb WANTEII Charles Collin: WANTED TO BUY --wittr- Henry Fol-5|: George 'tatt 7 ', Dehu- WI?” Ban Abxlnhr JU WELL DRILLING "A SON COMES HOME" WORK WANTED WEDNESDA Y-‘raunsmv Dee. 2344 "DANCING PIRATE" --with- -wtth- Lew Arren Ild 'e, Perry “muss 9631'an AMONG" MONDAY-Tummy Dee. nag 110qu mu. "SPENryrmtmr" "SHAKE-DoWN" FOR SALE "HOT MONE Y" Mary Arun N . Wenrt ,riitGT, AlpJliffl"ih'e! It - Guru , -..and-- Frank Morgan --and- --wtth--' d Beverly Edam Donald "guise: tat $3.11:

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