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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Mar 1937, p. 8

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MEAL (hr J. ll. BEAMISH HELD LAST THURSDAY Wmser Prigicipal of King Street The funeral of the bate'James Henry Duluth. retired school principal of King George School. who passed away Manly} on Monday, March ttth. was held on Thursday afternoon of last week. with I private service at his homo. Dundas St., Islington, follow- ed by a service at Victoria Presbyter- i-n 01-well- lest. Emma): Itchy.“ “I Rev. D. T. L. *Kerroll, D.D., Min.. htu'. assisted by ev. Mr. Galway of “hutch Presbyterian Church and M. Mr. Holdsworth of St. George's Anglican Church, Islimzton. Interment ms made in Park Lawn Cancun and the pall bearers were Km D. McDonald. Fred Walsh, W. W. Jaeutnt, Steve Barratt, Alex Batt “ Robert Marshall. The Sgrvipeugt tTGaaGGrGnliiiiied by "Parkhill" School Fassed Awiy March 8th WE’VE Dress At For Easter LA SALLE STYLE TAILORS 22.50 24.50 I. 35.00 SHIRTS by "TO0KE" and "BALFOUR"- andcloth in every shade and nyle. HAROLD R. J 0 H N STO N 14.95 16.95 te 22.50 HATS Sun. In ”no". in our, Btrle- heumfully "that! 1.00 1.50 2.00 UNDERWEAR, SOX, GLOVES, NECKWEAR, ete. 59 Main St. N. 1.95 2.50 3.50 New limpe- and CW in good quality felt T Lodge L.0.L. No. 2489, with the Wor, Master Robert Green officiating. M B . h in hislue!’ anu conga“. Ine Committees Fr.e, The late r. ee"'.": was . being organlzed to cover every detail 69th year. Born in Etobieke, he 1:,tiji.iiiiiitt.ei'is"r to insure an excellent BUTF educated at Streetsville High s.sheollvsr, and a fine musical programme. and Toronto Normal School, retirinulMore complete information will be two years 320 after 84 years as "ifdrtheominsr as April 7th approaches. teacher in Toronto. He wags a member: ----o---- of the Islinzton Intiyst.r.istl Commis. _Features at the Weston Theatre sion, the Islington Horticultural !iorthis Fridav and Saturday, March " ciety, the lslinztm} Improvement 50'3and 20, will be, "And So They Were ciety, the ."P.arkty" Lodge. b.?AyiirTrriii,'; with Melvyn Douglas ant and the Islirutty.t Presbyterian church. (Mary Astor, and "Yellowstone," wit? Surviving are Itis.yirty formerly JulmlRalph Morgan and Judith Barrett Steen of Streetsville, two sons, Prank lThe features on Mondav and Tuesday and "mes; three dFUKht‘TS' Mrs‘1March 22 and 23, will be Lorettt ‘Wnlger Andeyson. IslinRton; Misses _ Young and Franchot Tone in "The Urr (Muriel and Olive at home; one grand- [guarded Hour" and Stuart Erwin am child, Kenneth Anderson; one brother, Robert Armstrong in "All Americas Adam Beamish of Erindale; four 31.5"Chumn." Two fine features will u ters, ye. G. W. Gordon. Port f?rt1iriii'o"G, on "Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Lillian J.town9ree,.West 1'yoreiriir'ii, 24 and 25, "The GorReow ip"', li. H. king, Barrie, and Mry. 5ifiiiii.'v'" with Joan Crawford, Rober IN. Hill, Burhamthorne Road. iuiG%tlvtv,.' and Lionel Barrymore, als non. V Linn]: mm in Hm“). “nunvnn" In attendance at the funeral were the following nieces and nephews from outside points: Frank Porter. Detroit; Douglas Hill, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kirby, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Warner. Port Hope, Miss Eliza- beth King. Orillia. Gordon Goddard, Agents: TIP TOP TAILORS Now in for Spring St. N. Phone 89-W WE DELIVER 24.95 NPCOATS Pun-I'- - at... M lulu loner! III "-. "FD-Cf mic Mu. Gun-Ind "at - tin-(MIL 'oter - I. you. ”only gin-mute! ultimwwthmnm In". Mkthv-Imnn In ,enrsbrt*e-r9.re m. Sol-MIL I-ttti-Met-e.-.- vin'iwa-UWM‘ -- var, inr- _ i ”in. A [All CREPE HOSE -Peatures at the Weston Theatre‘ this Friday and Saturday, March 19) :and 20, will be, "And So They Were lMarried," with Melvyn Douglas and (Mary Astor, and "Yellowstone," with) lRalph Morgan and Judith Barrett. {The features on Mondav and Tuesday, lMarch 22 and 23, will be Loretta Young and Franchot Tone in "The Un.. lruarded Hour" and Stuart Erwin and {Robert Armstrong in "All American Chump" Two fine features will be lshown on Wednesday and Thursday. lMarch 24 and 25, "The Gorgeous ‘Hussy" with Joan Crawford, Robert lTnylnr and Lionel Barrymore, also [Jack Holt in “Crash Donovan." --The Rexall One Cent Sale is now on at Inch's Drug Stores, Weston uld Mount Dennis. Here is your oppor- tunity to stock up on personal needs at tremendous savings. No other values can compare with the values offered during this sale at Inch’s. --On Wednesday. March 10th. a number of friends and neighbors paid Mrs. J. Humphries of Sprinxmount Avenue a surprise visit on the occasion of her birthday. Cards were enjoyed and a dainty lunch served with a huge birthday cake made by Miss V. Pier- utt. All enjoyed a very pleasant even- ing and wished Mrs. Humphries many more happy birthdays. --The Canadian Order Scottish Clans will hold a dance on Wane-day evening, March 24th, in the Fire Ho] ' Mount Dennis. Music and refresh- menu. _ --Three Weston girls. Bernice Stin- son, Thelma Mattison and Joan Liv- ings, with the Hollywood Kiddies' Re- vue, appeared at the Lansdowne Thea- tre, Toronto, on Tuesday and Wednes- day of last week. The Revue were en- tertained at luncheon on Saturday at the Club Esquire, and have the honor to be the first Canadians to appear at this Club. r ---Members and friends of Weston Presbyterian Church are asked to kind.. ly keep Wednesday evening, April 7th. open, for on that date the ladies of the church will hold their annual sup- Der and concert. The committees are being organized to cover every detail necessary to insure an excellent BUTV per. and a fine musical programme. _-VICTORIAN ORDER " NURSEkyvhen you want the mung phohe 366W I Brampton, Bruce Goddard, Mount Dennis, Miss Dorothea King, Toronto; Lloyd Hill, Leslie Rowntree, Gladys and Harvey Beamish. Erindale. and Rhena and Lillian Gordon, Port Credit. 69c pr. (iillili( mas pr. mom: 26 We've the tun-Q Ind nun-"nu m A (hurl-0.. -r. "In Out m In the nu. P... In an an - h" - h! In r---" g. any " hum-l min a! bum a”. mm: Truss & GUIDE -...Th. Timo- and Guide regret: an "to: in the holding of In item in Inst week’s in". The Anglican Young People’l Bib}. Class at St. John's Church conductod the enmity service on M.aretl.7th., 119% the A. .P.A. as iiiGirirthiGuiiiV --Eddu, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynch. 4th Avenue, West- mount, was badly scalded Sunday afternoon when he accidentally pulled a bowl of boiling water over on his face and chest. He was removed to the Holpihl for Sick Children, where his condition was reported as fair. -.uat date (or Hydro Bill: in A til 6th, Plygour bill now! Weston MII, Utilities omniuion. x-3w FELTS ---Mr. John Bennett of the Western Canada Flour Mills will give an inter- esting travelo on the "Romance of Hovls Bread" $100.17. Hall, Church St., hid-r “arch 19th, at 2.30 p.m. There wil be no admission charged nor will collection be taken. All ladies of town cordially invited. Under the joint sgonsorahlp of Evening Branch of St. Jo " W.A. (Anglican) and Wes- tonia Rebekah Lodge No. 305. -The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Westminster United Church was held in the ladiea' parlors on Tuesday af- ternoon. The President, Mrs. J. Cameron, was in the chair. Mrs. J. C. Irvin gave the Bible reading and also spoke briefly on Temperance. Mrs. Rudolph reviewed a Chapter of the study book quite capably, and Mrs. W. G. Dick led in prayer. Mrs. Chisholm Rave an interesting report of the ‘morning session of the Presbyterian]. --1n the absence of Rev. F. C. Harp- er, the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church will be occupied next Sunday morning by Rev. W. M. Kannawin. D.D., of Toronto, and in the evening by Rev. M. A. MeEachren, WA. Rev. Peter Taylor, M.A.. of Toronto, will be the preacher for the three Sundays following. .--A most successful St. Patrick'sl Dance and Euchre was held on Satur- day night, in the Masonic Temple, Weston, under the auspices of the Refreshment Committee of Clovelly Chapter No. 144, Order of the East- ern Star. Prim for euchre were won by Mrs. W. 'A'lv.'trh', and Mrs. Annie Ward, and numdtous prizes were giv- en for dancing. Jimmy Jones' orches- tra provided' the music for dancin . There was a s [undid crowd in 'IT/di: ance and all and an enjoyable time. A basket of appetizin baking, do- nated by Rene Cake EJ)", was raf- fled out. It Th announced that next Tuesday night he Chapter will en- tertain two other Chapters, Mount Dennis and Friendship. " .98 each raeat date ttt.tJ1ydr.oli0, in fe Tailored or late trimmed. F , In tel-rose or white. Sizes 12iffau, (ii.i:i'ii1iiiiidlilllll REM. SILK SLIPS -Wetsttnintster mniverury eqlsltea.; tiom continue thi- weok in the form of a huge fat-together of the conno- ttations in friends in the Sod“ Room " the Church, Thursday new. when an old fashioned supper will be served from 6.46 to 7.6 p.m., after which Menu. T. L. and Norman Mot- fntt will give a Travelogue showing their famous pictum of Africa, New Zealand and oth" like“. .-.p n: 3 bill at an 'aurl.', 1'tit my jg; r. --The (in: urinal u-lwu a! I: l. Lea! School, 8.8. " will In I.” a. a. curios of March " and will 'lr'l with I loci. period; tortho Mdtdtho parents and who". This will ho fol- lowed by m material mm: in which pupils of the school will take part. iiG linTiiTeSuni'JiB. "V tiutrlWrtliiitiE --A meeting of ol Weston Sana-l torium Club wu held in Erskine United Club, the president. Mrs. R. M. Anderson, presiding. The speaker of the afternoon, Mrs. F. J. Birehard, of the Good Neighbors’ Club, told of the aims of this ortrtutization, its object being to make the days of unemployed men more tolerable. She stressed the need of sympathetic understanding to- ward the movement by women's or- ganizations. Mrs. Austin Fairchild de- lighted the members with he: piano solos of Irish melodies. Tea was served. -The York Musical Festival is well on the way for a second year and en- tries are expected to reach the 500 mark. Medals will commemorate in some way Coronation Year. Violin en- tries have increased this year and keen competition will be Been in rural school classes. Sutton and Markham have strong entries, and Agincourt and Thornhill will be well mounted. Advanced piano classes are per but there is plenty of room for an increase in entries in these chases another year. Taken all in all there will be three days of interesting sessions. Plan to be at as many as possible. St. Patrick Banquet those endearing Wyoung charms," were sung by Alex bite and were much enjoyed. Mrs. Donald Laing gave two readings which were very well re- ceived, "The Coward", a story of the Great War, and Edgar Guests poem, "A_Heag of Liyipg; . - _ Continued from page l-- Past Provincial President Comrade Mrs. Ginn gave the story of her trip to Vimy, and words cannot express the feeiings of the Comrades as she told of that vast crowd of pilgrims around an imposing monument on that little bit of Canada acroas the sea. While the tables were being cleared, the Comrades enjoyed community singing, the pianist for the evening ‘being Mrs. Clarke of Toronto. The. Westmount -woreinsrmen's As- sociation will hold a social evening on April 6th in the Westmount hall. ls Held By Legion WWW-TOWN PASSES AT UNDSAY Robert H Mon new In "t'a,'te,', 1885 to 1002 s 12 tfhg,'i'ig"fut Per, m. u o o t Clark yo! the Town h"%d,'l'f'k't't 1886 to 1802, in hit 79th year. Be hnd been in "tlin hum: limo the death of his wife, Cl you-- no. Onngcvllle. and -druaihki in Arts from Queen’s University. 00mins to Weston in 1886 he was rtfitt of the Welton Fair, Schoo m then The lat. Mr. 'ttht w" 50m in Pool County, nttq ed Pe/tpt st Granville. and and“ in Arts Ke,'? of the new King Street hoo . In 1896 he became a mem- ber of the staff of the High School. During that time he was clerk of the mytiy.ipal.itn ugd 're ectiyegy Jnttt 'mted in the work of Central Methodist Church, teaching a Bible Class, sing- ing in the ehoir, and serving as a Church Steward. He was a Past Master of Humber Lodge AF. & A.M. He left Weston in 1902 to become PrinciPal of the Norwood Model Schoo . He will be remembered with sincere affection by many in Weston who will mourn his passing. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. R. B. Ledingham, Queen's rive, and one brother, James Leighton, of Winnipeg, Man. The funeral was held with u Masonic service at Lindsay, and inter- ment was made in Riverside Ceme- tery, Weston, on Tuesday, with Rev. Harry Pawson conducting the service. KING ST. HOME, SCHOOL TI) HEAR OLIVER MASTER The King Street Home and School Association, organized a few weeks ago, will hold its first regular meet- ing next Monday evening, March 22, in King street school, under the presi- dengy It.Mrs._Dayid Ilav.idire. _ _ Mr. Oliver Master, chairman of the Weston bard of education, will pre- sent "A Night with Shakespeare". giving scenes from Macbeth. A most cordial invitation is extended to all parents and friends to come out and enjoy a most interesting evening. Nothing is so frail and breaks so easily as the Ten Commandments. So many different styles and types and colours! Any one of them a [and Easter Unfit; with so lunch that‘s new. this year. Ibo-C thet-oft shoulders. penil- straight 'ormrRerB. nipped waistlines. higher revert. the iigger topeoat. It's the v" they‘re "t-the materials they're nude or-that make thee the II"! you’ll want for p..." _ -rwrrrtrw.. - .._ TrtT"ee a $17-50 2as 3.as 5.00 EilEiET2EfE= 9:511:15 Collegiate Oxfords" Black or Brown Brogues Suede or Cllf AA’s to D SPECIAL VALUE GLOVES I In RIB-TEX Ttht (/ no moves $1.93 I " Slu- Boys' Brogue Oxfords Black or Brown Calf Goodyear Welt Solid Leather 2.95 and 3.95 An Early Showing of Others At 4.50 Too Much A Frenchman was relating his ex- perience in studying the English lang- uage. He said: "When I first discovered that it I was quick, I was fast; that if I was tied I was fast; if I spent too freely I was fast, and that not to eat was to fast, I was discouraged. But when I came across the sentence, ‘Tho tint one won, one one-dollar prize' I gave up brying." THURSDAY, PtuDAY.trAY1mDAY T" Much 19-10 TWO FEATlmlS . She mud All 'mb-ae and All Won.- Molvyn Dmsgte--Marr Auto! MAIN ST. N. Much fiat' ’7 - TWO FEATURES harem. YoungTFnucllm Tone THE UNGUARDED HOUR Ralph Mor-Judith Barrett ALL AMERICAN CHUMP Joan Crawford THE GORGEOUS HUSSY --atsr-- _ Jack Holt -' - CRASH DBNOVAN “Wt"; Soul: Sound; in; I WEDNESDAY-TB-AY Much 24-25 Two FEATURES _ in -iiji'i'iiii I AND SO THEY WERE MARRIED Shoe 42 MAIN ST. y. Store Phone 360-) MONDAYrTUMDAY YELLOWSTON E Stuart Erwin Robert Armstrong Roher} Taylor Lionel Bunyan-e SPRING STYLES CALF OXFORDS Genuine anue Men's Black 5.00

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