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Times & Guide (1909), 28 Oct 1937, p. 4

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, 8B,me-4htsdtr8dteot. 'YMMWu-hip. Weston My!“ NEST“ Chm}, It!!!“ CHURCH REV. NORMAN a. DABBS Hill-Cor a SUNDAY. OCTOBER am It mm. and T pan. In. P. C. Est-pr. In. W! Brue- Xmlfo. Choir-nut . on Ty ','tritit't'tu, - Titian-48¢ Mm itllll.lllllelllll' PRE-SCHOOL - KINDERGARTEN I'm Tin-day " 8.30 .n. at tu--toe- Goad hm YOU no invited. The W a! the Weston Baptist Church will hold u WESTON HUSH: in “a M Hull. Sunni-y. Non-bar “b, It 2.80 lull. nun " - WE'LL CALL AND can YOU! RADIO " mum CIA”! Sat., Oct. RADIO SERVICE 81 COULTER AVENUE . Telplc." " patt.-Y o u n g Pooph'l Fimidn Hour. Nov. 7-01“ Sonia, a.“ BUHMAGE SALE 11.00 aatse-luer-ttt " an 1ey,d'Y __8 " p o r: I...“ ReH Ann“! u C.0.8.C. mun 'llrl'lr%%'t RUMMAGE SALE LEGION mu. autumn. ocronzn " "We Serve To Dame", A Landry t%rvieq Fat Yul: Every Need Wanton Workingmen'c Club Mrs. Browne Laundress Bun-ant and“. Oct. tl _ ill-78H}??? --_" 3.00 pun-Sabbath School. 7.” Ftrs.--CA Fe d til mrdine Con-unity Hall I” XABDING AVE. SATURDAY. OCT. an. 1.0.01. MALL, WESTON unsouzanna DANCE Masquerade stratum w. A. 4 MAIN tn'. NORTH " "s,-.; MAY WE CALL.' Owns MONDAY. OCTOBER tttth. ___", ___PI1t14giLNAfn'rNGS McKIM HALLOWEEN lit pt I an. 2 '13... - .-htr-. Boys and Girl. 3 to 5 Years of Age AND r. In}. hr... " M I!!!" BUNNY, OCT. Bin WESTMINSTER W.M.S. HAS OCTOBER MEETING The October Meeting of the Women's Minionary Society of Westminster United Church was held in the Indie:' erlor on Ttteg. dny Afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Cameron in the chair. The devotional "er- cise: Were led by Mrs. Fido and twisted by Mrs. Smith, nfter which Mm. J. C. Irvin give an in- tending account of the annunl meeting of the Temperance Feder. ntion held in Oshawa. At the Nov- ember meeting Mrs. Chisholm will tuft the new study book. The meetings " held the second Thtesruy Utermron of each month. Sold-5:; “hail"; Crou and ”WESTON PARK Ballet, Tap, Toe, V Acrobatic and Toe Tap $5tttdier-LEGtON HALL tr ELSMERE AVENUE Phone 1181 -Utead tho Ads. --iuad the Ads. ELSMERE AVE. Every Thursday Night Spkndid Prizes Freeze Outs-ttre Eur: ADMI8sro'N--gse "Co-make mum" at Home and hue I good time." Stockford's Dancing School MONDAY - WEDNESDAY SATURDAY I.” Tran. Sharp .3. _ “up... Mahatma-Ind“ ant-undo «aungLélmoguo‘Ywnmm i M-ON-age x Humberview Club I“ Mt [All Dr. SUNDA ' OCT. tut 2 pts.-).". Bible Chan. 3 p.m.--sunday School. 7 p.m.-ienintr Service. Grand iltilltttitthnt Masquerade DANCE m EUCHRE 3 Mutiny School. mm: EUCHRE idUrNGiireriG.' LEGION HALL BINGO " (his... ("In SATURDAY, OCT. 30th 118 IAIN ST. N. Held Wealth in _ -itqtrE-D CHURCH G. D. Petrie III-000 BIG WH-EEE BLANKET BINGO Friday, October 29th CLOVELLY CHAPTER. NO. 144. 0.3.8. IN MMONTC TEMPLE, MAIN ST. N. PHONE 950.W WESTON WORKINGMEN'S CLUB Starting Two Punk- Each Week. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER N 4w The choir of an Weston 21tt; terian chumh will give one of the r delightful choral service: " the owning worship on and”. Nov. Tth, under the dire: ion of Mr. Bruce Memlh. Protrram Ind fur- ther particulars next week. The Ladies' Aid of Rudimve. Minion will hold I tfe.tig, " the mmion on Mon n Newbor- ut. A friondly get-macho: social in aid of the Chriltmu hunt will be held on Thursday, Noum- ber 4, at 7.80 pm. Come and bring I friend. The unnul meeting of the ' ton branch of the Grenfell Minion still be Ield at_.tho Ayn, tst, the vice late-idem. Mil; £3th fa/ir, 43 Kiyg Sung, on Theitr, Nov. -u nun; can», vu Lumauly, nov. 4tlt, " 8 p.m. A very eordlal invita- tion is extended to all interested in the work of our Brunch. Election of officers will take plus Ind the year's work planned. Aft-moon tea and “but uh. Sunday afternoon, tao to nix o'clock, It Mrs. Ship's homo. 80 Somenillo Avenue; out Dennis, for Mount Danni: Gupta: oaa. Benevolent. _ _ 7 x~lw Mrs. J. R. Walker of Toronto, who he: recently returned from the Dominion Temperance Council held at Belleville, will be the guest weaker at the it?!" meeting of e Weston W.C.T. . next Tuesday, November 2nd. The meetin will be held in Central United IC/l and there will be special music. All local women yeyorpruuhr invited. A surprise NM - may In. 1tnl9frtrMr.ttor9itsetistrat. My night, 3nd u number of £119de spent. u most enjoy-bl. tiii, --_ TAM-i“ -. Tii iii-7'65): tagt 'aliU. II n. A. T. Squibb. . . I I. . w,, I. " Wm:- tiiiiii,i tt tsitf,,i't2l, a: an: ' Damn, on SM, In». A very ,h'rv. time Wu spent at the, home of r, and Mrs. R. Brook, field, 86 Hardin: Avenue, when Mr. and Mrs. H. Howard enter- tained a number of friends on the occasion of their nrst wedding anniversary. The bride of I year ago wore a gown of Muck silk crepe relieved with a comma of pink carnations. Dainty refresh- ments included a wedding cake. Mrs J. Pattie, Weston recently jogmgyeg to_0nk Burk) dingo. to attend the funeral of her an“. Mrs. Edith MacLean, returning to Weston on Tuesday, Oct. 19th. She was Accompanied t her listen, Mm. H. Lombard. amw, N.Y., Mrs. C. H. Huh. Oak Puk. Chic- ago, and her brothers, Roy Barnett, Weston, Harold and William Bar. nett. Mt. Dennis, Ind James Br- neu, Toronto. The Young People's Society -of Weston Presyterian church held the first of their fireside fellowship hours last Sundny evening in the schoolroom with a good “tandem. and a happy service. Their many friends will be glad to join their circle every Sunday evening. and the evening service in the c utch also where young people's prob. lems Ind interest: Ire well cured for by the pulpit Ind people of the Auld Kirk. --The Elverston United Women's Association held its regular meet- ing in the church on Wedneuday afternoon with the President, Mrs. Colquhoun. in the chair. The acrip~ ture reading WIS Pulm 103. and the lesson was given by Mrs. Col~ quhoun, who stressed the import, Inc. of Christina: allowing God to control their lives, so thnt He might work in and through chum for the 1slessine of others. After the meet- ling the ladies enjoyed . short so- cial time. The Weston Snniurlum dub nut in Erskim United church. the pre- sident, Mrs. R. M. Anderson, pn- siding. Mm. Charles McCarthy do. lighted the members with In en- tertaining and humorous ucount of her Harmer, wept at I mink}; ""P - "___- MeV - ......... camp. A tifying report of the 111"e'is?uNItleT, held early in the month at Sherbourne House, wa- mnde. Plans were made for the Christmas cheer for the patients It the Toronto Hospital for Column? tives. Weston. Ten was served and s sod-l half hour enjoyed. Ar. aad “IE-4 Gtsyt.r 92.0mm A, very hy?py tirtttrttettt gt PERSONALS 8.30 p... “up [Albino- W4. , record net-mime. an??? tt nu “ma opening math; 0 a " linmn woman itutltiitU, Mrs. v. Hutchinon being Mean. Alter It',",',?.",', . very "tive you Mr. fl. core, noted hortieultuHat, wu m- trodqced u trueat speaker of the cvemn‘. _ - A quiet but pretty Wedding ves solemnited on Thursdey night It the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reoch, Toronto, when their daugh- ter, Miss Reba Reach. become the bride of Mr. Alfred Wilkes, son of Mr. Ind Mrs. A, Wilkes. Mount Dennis. Rev. John G. lnkater ot- fieiated amid I setting of ’mums and autumn foliage. Miss Marfsret Wilkes, sister of the (room. p ayed the wedding music and another sister of the groom. Mrs, P. West can: during t e signing of the re- wister. Given in mettle? by her father. the bride was at ired in I gown of chalk white crepe with matching jacket. Her shoulder- length tulle veil was held in place by s halo ot flowers and she cer- ried I bouquet of calls lilies. Mrs. F. Winters was her sister's only attendant and she wore a gown of blue lace, with blue velvet trim. She wore n matching blue turban and Imrried I bouquet of pink mums. Mr, Sidney Simmons wss best man. Following the ceremony I reception was held, the bride's mother, attir, ‘ed in a gown of black lace with 'llaek accessories and a comge of ‘orchids, receiving the guests. The _,',,',',"".""', mother Ileo received, wear. ing {can of black velvet with ‘metching aceessorlee and a corsege lot orchids The couple then left on a motor trip to Lansing. Michigan, the bride travelling in a gray wool dress with tpit coat and wine accessories. tl their return Mr. Ind Mrs. Wilkes will wide in Toronto. All women of the hobo) Reid Main-rid". “queued to attend the inn lation on Wedneadny. November 8rd, tho to pious mike return: for draw books on or be- tere um au. 7 In. A. Smith L'h't,1t", spent 1.» wk with I Hint at the how. ot Mr. H. Tia-con. Mm. 8mith in an old widen of the Huntington Wet. In. I. William 0! Guelph h Wkly hr mph-v, Mr. o. Aldo, And N. Alb. Md: moot north. The man: is nuanced at Jon Palm): to Willi“: pie. of ree, tht you!" to who plan " I lair, in... . .2tre.Rartmosmt Rad Cross Aux- ilhrv.moier: meta smy Thusraday, and y.' "p9nsoAnit A social nnd hard-tam. duct to be held Friday evening October 89th, in West- mount lull; Kingdon street, at 8 Ti Bus Leo and his orchestra will in attendance and there will be print to: the beat costumes, and I lucky number draw. Westmount News The versatile enieridiGr" for your next mgr-m . Illustrated 'l,i'rei,'ll5 FREE Address 6283 CRAWFORD ST TORONTO 'mm TAILOR" " yum trr. S. m.- Mu RALPfCdORDoN Hun-n shim thatUve "ru---and more. They have Snub. ponds. and the In" diminaion that only mm" Wu an input to Iain-Mn; New Mark. --ttew par “They‘ve got nah-d --- use than today. OWcanydnafuuuu esfstr-%ratrudrorttm'r WWW Pttek-re.t6ies JiLNTERTArNER ”Mommy-gnu“ OLEMAN Withe--ratteh “Mint“ Stella m “ft-tn - CT ttthg'attd . ... ltd. tron chm to II: m toutto'qlttqk. Ammtnvi to In.“ in -ttad.d to I" - $0.113: tho cow. and that: non . A win w" Hi in th. Bl an 'IIT/JM, May at» a tttated art-mutton- of th- totm to lay plans lot tho loading " I cu- tueltu'tC,ttt Fart-d goods, " stde>tt In: of the 'ct,tlt,'eet. The (If will be " tho C.P.R. than on Nov-Inhal- 8rd. On the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 19th, I lock! evening was held at the home of Mrs. c. . Gardiner, Robert Street. under the Impim of the Fi"gt,g/'rgt,ehi of St. John's WA. bt whie the is President. Molasses for the cunt were Mrs. Ending: and Mm. G, R. Totnlituint. Them were none " memben and Mend- in “madame, and the rl',; celdl of the evening. 89.50. wil I” toward the Film“; of the Sunday School. Mr. and, cople'l Warden, thBttked the ladies for their effort: in I nut little much. and Rev. W. F. Mickey, the Vicar, moved I we. ot thanks to the hostesses. by. Western, Rector“: Warden, w“ .156 115.5%? MAIN ST. N. WESTON Prompt Chmful Delivery Service oimar_satuwiaits. pay! 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