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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Jul 1937, p. 5

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Read one time that life is “thum- mer-and-anvil affair . . . 'Lti'l'lt, .one is a good anvil he can endure a lot of hammering. (." Union Servicés Baptist Sunday School 1% 10 a.m. each Sunday in the Bap- tist Church. "T' MAIN ST. N. WESTON Prompt Cheerful Delivery Service Naturelle Permanents ,. _ . $2.50 up Finger Waves ., .. Me With Shampoo--50e Marcel 50e Manicure Me Haireut--25e Free Advice On Your Individual Appointments For An Aiioliriiiieii l Phone: MISS E. DAWSON Weston 744 White Flannels, Polo Shirts, Bathing Suits Briggs' Pharmacy LOWEST EVERY " DAY YUP”. never find a better time " put "my mm um colon Ind one than“: you have planned for Inn- on ya" MIG propeny. " you want to "Orrr I better heme, free from defects. in the next five yarn. " a minimum cost. “It! you? wring. rem-hug; or building today. Find I rising Inlet in nw material: artd a My inane-e in deanagrd - -- -___ - 7__,- tS.MAmtrP.tl ,mhMtNuet.Nm.-gtr.- in nw material- IM 1 HI: innate In “and we; mos.8y,.the wing th nr, ”gene: “A inhu- Qv'ili'lose no c'i-{ii'mii " Juea, in (in top shape. STOCKINQ A_coMt'LErE um: or INBULMtoN MATERIALS FREE ESTIMATES cummnu FUR. NIMMro-uer us sun“ you. COLEMAN "The at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.' Rev; F. C. Harper y officiating. , RENOVATE YOUR HOME ---htsidt, and thit-. in the l Presbyterian Church. During July ' BEVERLY All Beauty t "? Shoppe The Shoppe will close at 1 pm. on Wednesdays BAPTISTS AND .' PRESBY'rWtrANs l 11.00 tot.---" Scum. 2.45 p.rtt.--otumlrtkhool. 7.00 nun-4mm Sonics. RE-BIIILD, Iii-MODEL, RE-PAIR PHONE 720 " MAIN St. S. WESTON PRICES You‘ll Need Cool. Comfort-Me Apparel For Holiday Wear BUILDERS “MIR IRVINW LUMBER Summer Ties . Shirts . Caps {Sports Accessories HOLIDAYING? 14 MAIN ST. s. WESTON The {Quintet in charge. SUNDAY. JULY 4th unon. " Qua-’- comm j _ WCIE’ mxm meme mums Everyone Will Have Opportunity to Take Part in Historian] Everybody will have a chance to take an active part on July 8 It Dixie Old Stone Church pioneer picnic. In the intervals of the presentation of the historical pageant there will be community singing in which all the company wilt be encouraged to Join. Mrs. F. c. Shipp who is leading the pageant with her pioneer caravan is Weaving the songs into the thread of her story, so that the whole afternoon will be a truly comparative effort. Everyone is welcome whether in costume of today or yesterday. ELV ERSTON {A}; TOILETRIES SUNBURN LOTIONS MOSQUITO AND FLY REPELLANTS. ETC. BATHING CAPS AND SHOES MOVING PICTURE CAMERAS --Fast Photo Pirtiahirttr--. “IST QUALITY PRINTING AND DEVELOPING" FOUNTAIN PENS AND STATIONERY Early Preparation adds to your eomfort 1nd plenum VACATION . SUGGESTIONS . Itl0lllM080lt'8 nu. ma swan: ' iGi.--LGLF - VERSE" l 'yy-retest sernge. W ”hit-w Tr8tri1to CHURCH ma.“- M: De ts.1fr4.t,tdht,'v, 'iii, ?stt.ttt.-Y. "Ni Glut PHONES- Weston‘n Quin" Cthe Shop 9 MAIN STREET NORTH For Delivery Phone 555 '2llthr0Efs --Phone "s-- 50 Main St. N. (Opposiu Post Office) Pageant Tailor" “In: To In To Mr I‘ll --tM If " lie-roof with the al- ishctiol that your roof will be weather. proof [or I“; - (or the ali. Chum? that nucleic "tie Ito extra bed. Ben-p that bare. .ent to the you b e t t e r at! Ion laundry m_ (Ir- muesli mini; INSULATION nun-13* F%au ___ fo_pr_ogegtlon_ WESTON 2 JU. 3754 . Cook Codi. Jfgdr,t Sttgtfptu Il',',',',,,',,',', can... on m: Sign? fila',t WI to 'ttmrart 81!!!” non w 0 kn to Inca-dull completed him first you I: P"." Llh"lt ' It. and In. San Wilson won. 'gt"qta og__lr. gull”. Gnome Paek.. Prank Levan- " 1dvintmtone Ave., Toronto, u. "than! home from the Con“; Nag-ling Hgme "ter u suc- The St. John’s (Anglicm) Y.P.B.C. will so on a lake crime on Stand-y, July . The bus hives the church " 5 pm. All members are requested to be on time. In. J. o. tth1trh'g/! Aileen .and Boggy, Indian“ rung, tg2thtt In; at on: n ur ea all y, district of lIuIRokn. ' rm Sister St. Dorothy of St. Joseph’s fgTN Prince linger-t, KC., daugh- ter of, T. and Mr. . Walkpr,_hp_s reg Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Totten left In: week for Montreal to visit their duufh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mm. P U- zerald. While there Mr. Totten will attend the Pioneers' convention. . turnaiails-trti'd it 15%" Era 'he." mother, who has been critically t . Walker, Queen’s Drive, will be sorry to learn that she suffered I. slight stroke nbout ten days ago and will be confined to bed for some time. All wish her a speedy and complete re- covery. A _ Master Jack Buscom of Cleveland) Ohio, has been visiting his grandv‘ mother Mrs. Williton, at 4 Humber-i view Bivd., and “can? underwent an 'r,',',',',?,,?," at the eston Cottage urging Home. He has made very satisfactory progress and was able to return home. Jesus, our Saviour, had practical ex- perience in carpenter work and house- building. He knew about laying the foundations and completing the roof. He knew the beginning, the end, and the purpose of the work. He knew about estimating costs and the re- sources availab e. His power and wise leadership, is“ strength and courage to those w o would co-operate _ with him. Moving quietly among the) people in humble guise, nevertheless He was, although in disguise, the an-f cient architect who planned and laid the foundation of the world. Time and a sin he came in touch with his creat- ed fellow workers and inspired tlent, to carry out purposes greater than hitherto dreamed of. He instructed Noah, the preacher of righteousness, to plan and build a vessel large enough and sufficiently equipped to accommo- date and save life in many forms. David and Solomon had unfolded to them the plan and specifications for erecting the most marvellous temple the world ever beheld. Jesus, the great Archi- tect, has given inspiration to sympa- thetic sou s in eve? age and land. St. ‘Paul’s Cathedral y Sir Christopher Wren might be mentioned as a present da example of his inspiring power. Other great works such as canals, and bridged are also the outcome of his creative spirit, ever T'.,ti,a the world a more glorious place in w ich to live. He regards not only works that are great and mighty, but the humble cot of the lowly and the shed of the desti- tute bear the impress of His presence. Even humble creatures, the beaver, the bird and the bee all give evidence of the nearness of the uplifter of all. Jesus here today, say as carpenter. builder. Times hard, many out of work, earnest workers fit and willing and nothing to do. Good people on relief which most of them would rather die than accept. The country rich. Much might be done but, the deadnesa and paralysing effects of a sinister blight are still in evidence. What would Jesus the Carpenter and build. er do? Would it not be to advise the wealthy to consider the poor? Come JESUS, THE CARPENTER " “5.6.155? Gia; Ga, Rev. James Thomson THE PRINTER The wealth of the world in thought and phrase, The endless record of passing days, The treasure of minds that guide the world, Ambition of men end truth unfuHed, The marvel of modern alchemy. I take them all and I set them free. Thus to each other are men revealed, Thus we discover the farthest field, Ben may covet and men may rue, Mine, the proud power of the printed page. Mine, the high culling that ask: for ekil, Putient endeavour and steadied will. Ntlknowperhlpe,unoneotherem, The joy of serving my fence uh. .1 {IIII‘III' _by_. friends at Mrs. P. DH)“: Mit 'lis%t,'l'l, “11' 'i,',,!);',','.", venue. ’ ve at {313m the Gothic Nursing one, Wu. row (by: at when“: “70!: 3:0:an Bar, Mr. ml Mn. Mae- y. A - ' ti2iii'ti7.E', :11. "tlll'U'.'T, Ilka, M! A we. , Glidim‘e'r iifd T best GG and the m ushers my: bride and nooin's 'ld brothers, P. . r Moore' sad Mr. In Murdock “new. Given in msr- '" tinge by her N 'r, Miss Moore wore Pa a dress ot 'thte spade lsce, cut on fat long lines I slight train, and k long tight sleeves, finished in Pints. Ii') A thrisis-qanrttJbmrth tulle val ms . 1 worn over a tau, and she carried ' of bouquet of foul. The matron-ob Si. 1honor, Mrs. J. R. Glenny, sister of the mi bride, wore. blue silk I',')',?,"'.",',',",, over i taffeta, a hat of natural ska straw, his with matching accessories. had carried " roses and can!!! era. Miss Norene ill] Moore, niece of e bride, vote I pink to] point d'esprlt . T length frock, with E. matching humus, and carried an sweetheart to”: and baby's breath. 1111 Mrs. Murchison, the groom’s mother, a, received with the bridal my, wear- ip' in; a gown gt navy blue k erepe with nurtlttrgt accessories; and a _ W" "V n" -ee V‘ "'_'. - um “I Mm. N I. hiaon of leon . " 17.11.. $3.113 wen. "ffleHtad m1 ”:2, the woddi ttt Wayland by Mrs. . Boris Murdock Wm Ion. m Anne Mar. tabla” 1 2n tHT, 'T key, Ty Truly." Int" than van: can.” of mm mm. The ma . Mrs. Ellen M. Anderson Parks, of St. Son was Md.“ the bride's homo. 'sri. Pnul Minn was e1_ected President of and Mrs. Mum-on will an in North the My: humnoml on Saturda Toronto, on th , "tttrn tr.trm 3 motor at the final buslyess session of its Mtg trip. . yrs. . gnrchison fiirelyd in, teel clonvennon at Niagara Falls, rTa"v"y bféé"she'27 Eye otWiifi" Gii New Pod. navy blue accessories. . T'N__, , now, let no reason together! Carpent- era and builders and all intimated in the common good'. Families are need- i.ryt houses and house: under such con- ditlons that they can afford to occupy {hema Mundane landdis unduly cost- y an money omwe or mod ing prohibitive. Why'not come i'oi%f, and reason the nutter out? Let thel great Builder give counsel. First, moral'. Trent your neighbour " you would like him or her to treat you. Second, land wanted orlttnd withufdrop- erty built on it, Somede we tie grid to offer a I reasona le rate. If t e {nice were too high in none cue! the and or 1ittg,tp1t't,lt, mes-ed by the commun ty. " the rice put on by the owner thereof, viewer no}: lard or property were wanted or not. If the matter of sites we unused, the matter of finance- might be Need. Let each one interested in the subject make an offer of what they would give either as a lump sum or periodically, interest to be paid on there advances to the depositdr at the rate of what was given by the savings bank. Such interest to be continued until depositor required money for his building. Whit. ever extra money the depositor requir- ed beyond the sum advanced by him, let it be charged one percent per an- num more than the usual savings bank interest granted to depositors. Grants for buildingrgurpom to be nllocated t lot pe odically. The amount of t e grant to be in accord- Ince with the amount given in lump " lgeriodicalx by that prospective hui er. The ongoing In only a few of the mmy points necessary to be taken into communion in Wine Mr. gems to f healthy mpvemgnt to ruse): Let those intending to build give a statement of what they require in the building department nnd what they would give either " I lump sum or as a periodical payment. After statement of requirements, let builders and architects present their estimates 3nd designs to meet these requirements of intending builders. De- signs chosen would be subject to the approval of the associttione commit- tee, and might be allotted to the de- signer or to any other member of the association. it deemed ndvisableby the association. the fifth paralysed condition of the bail intt trade, Ind ere-6;: 1 fresh hope to many who m l n. heart with things as they re, The Great Carpenter guys: "Got. am with rout" Tint means, Comet Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it. In him. My: Rf "min, Pt,,trg 4lb',A'g",2,d1tgerg, ' wanna; ”mum ' 3 'thr an In. W ’ f Snmh . bt fTue,1.A_L mi. GNS T $1313 Bttd Mn','. “Plum 1“" Mun" I an m o! I! Th. an]: occurred on Honda i'i,"I?'Abis', iiii 'aNd William James Lamb; ison a! Fi Ion w t North, in his 71st yeBr. -lla off! an“ a. ha been in only a short time and In “lived hw Mr- p.ayed FP"' in twnto western HIS- 'tef, -__H 1363 iii $115; uiriire"iri.. tAtl lived in Weston for more than years. In his early years he than ‘5 yarn. In his earl years he grand I wholesale mill route in Emery, Pine Grove, [2ottglte, and Weston districts. At one time e wu an qstrisrer with the Westun Power and Light, Commission, and for Q, paytl years had been em- [ by as chief engineer by the Gibson Ji17t'l'lr1','lr'l'l'lt2"t of Toronto. He was in number of the West Toronto Sons of Englimd Lodge, and a member ”of li,. P iliphs Anglican church, Etobi- mumvmzs JilrrNtllBhtTlu,1EG Surviving: the late Mr., Laceby are Ma wile, ormerly Sara Roberts, two STORE dmghten, Mrs. Margaret House, On l mm, and Mrs. A. D. Fluker of To- " I Igntouagd te HP', P,trer,..peortre _ T"""". --"irv -___ -'*-'I -~-\- ' uw‘lav E. And Hurry Luceby, all if Toronto, and Wm. A. Laceby, Weston. The funeral will be held. on Thursda afternoon " two o'clock to St. Phil ip's church cemetery. Employees of the John B. Stetson 90. (Capgda)_ Limited, hat manufac- tureris at 1'eii1ji)itifd,iiieii,iiiiiiii,i,r- 6d the United Hagen, Cap and min- Even nut-silty Gd" Saturdir, 8.30 mm, Legion Hull, 8 Elsmere Avenue. l28 MAIN ST. N. WESTON EVERY MONDAY-WEDNESDAY SATURDAY "8ee the Prizes in the Window" MGiiTiiurimsw Club Coma-gig; may: Summer " GAMES FOR 15 CENTS Good mixes will be awarded. “amen” Humberview " GAMES - 20e . P. G V Magnum 35. 'tllk wnggglmgs-Jm 'i'n'll'A8l', 17.1 “We Doha” innit: Through Sun: 'la'lf 213, B.E.S.L. "rtu Cooler Inside" BINGO Put your best foot forward in your printing. Dorft handicap results with poor appearance, clumsy handling. or inexpert workmanship in your printed literature. If you know "economy" printing jobs you know they econo- mize on nothing except retruitsr-ttettee they're dear at any price. Our ex- perts know how to step up the effect- iveness of your printed matter. Why not come in and discuss your printing problems with us? We're sure our varied experience will help you save money on your prhttitttt-.t the some time get maximum results. Tlmes a Guide- ' IAII 'ti- CHART!” WC. COMPANY mm“ THE ery Workers' Union of New York, uni wk, . closed shop and other: points. formed a local bunk af that ml tic-vb: from one-quarter to one-Mid ntion, went on strike on Sunday. of the working force, inclpding attic. They seek higher wages, a five,sUy staff, on duty. _ pp. to hqw, that; ,sron'rsm J 'l CLEANED and Plltlt$8ttlr It li 65_Main 8t. 8. Weston this ll Play in fteeteit, The AIR is Now C0 DITIONE n of the Phyllis Patterson, Ale]. '"""t/itt,'g"'o" AID CHARLOTTE FRI-T2 . Announce the Omaha of n SUMMER COURSE IN SPEECH TRAINING AND DRAMATICS POR CHXLDREN The Course Begins July 19th Ind Continues Until August 28th Pupils Accepted up to August lst Adult Claus Also Being Formed Weston Workingmen’s Every Friday 9.00 pan. DS.T. You will nu your garment row to you the nae the a we received it. No shrinking. Cold storage lor'your Furs and other Garm’dnts For fitter. 1,t,teP.y..t..ityt2ppJr to: Further Intern-Mien A pl PHYLLIS PATTERSSN CLEANER§ and ovens _l8lllM0 AIR is Now cd LYNDHURST 2168 ARE DEAR AT ANY CLUB mm: mum in": com - - mt In: - - a swarm - - - Blouses - - - " Weston "SUB, Twelve “Air-Hm M

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