Times & Guide (1909), 10 Feb 1938, p. 8

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_â€"â€"Features to be shown at the Neston Theatre on Friday, Saturâ€" An encouraging report on the tst year‘s work was given last eek at the annual meeting of the orth York branch of the Victorian rder of Nurses. A total of $2,700 as raised by subscriptions, and n given service involving 1441 ts. Heavy demands for nurse rice resulted in the appointment nxmnnt to Miss Louise Curâ€" s is in charge of the work. : officers elected last July were returned to office for another Weston Ladies‘ Shoppe are The great values in men‘s x offeredâ€" during Harold R. .-;" mw, ’;;:1'::" i as a su to eareful shopper. The smartest lines are being offered #his event. Your needs will with prompt courtesy. Call iee to enter Richardson Radio h‘l "Do You Know Conâ€" " It‘s a 12â€"week contest, with Pss Taed t rApapeent acts are reproduced six s‘"um’m'”:duf.“p = ollow. “‘m‘m Electric ofâ€" rl every person a prize, brings into their store a comâ€" e set. Save these coupons and e sure of a prize. This week marks your last 75¢ * $1.00 w:- President ! Associaâ€" is to be the guest speaker at Workingmen‘s Club on Feb, 24. Colored motion res from Newfoundland, Hollyâ€" ‘â€" to Mexico will be shown. h for further announcement a Dunn in "Hiduvafi" Feaâ€" â€"om Wednesday and Thursday, wary 16 and 17, will be Gary Efim Power and Arthur in "Thin Ice", also John and â€" Joan Fontaine in "The Who Found Himself." On E and Tuesday, February 14 : é:-tm-u will b: Jack in "Artists h‘b." nnm Stone and a Dunn in "Hideaway." Feaâ€" July last 108 patients had i"." rgeous array of new :é-fl.!\um& “-fldflow o nanie io‘ s spring styles. e a," and William Boyd\and Lane in "Hopalong Rides ths â€" Marriages and Deaths stt, Exâ€"Mayor of Weston, in 96th year. 1w Sunday Dinner and Frances Dee in "Souls " evated banst â€" shaped % heart â€" shaped of generous size. . No girl it the world rithstand your thoughtâ€" in sending these dcliefou 11 and 12, will be Sonja *>"~ 50q , Tem, [ M ................ mc Bristol, England, M. A. beloved mo'xcr of W. J. ig mam who would win to his lady‘s heart will nita Sweets" his greatâ€" satisfy the most exactâ€" fae sw o or â€"Cocktail, Roast _ M. A.â€"On . January Bristol, England, M. A. Tuilor‘s your suit or be tailored with disâ€" are from the finest DEATHS nita rement, at a meelâ€" He has served in Bull, M.O.H. for real values over Expert work for 99 at Vocational Committee would meet for its first meeting of the Board gr on Monday evening, Feb. 7. . T. A. Carpenter was named as Medical Officer for the Board for 1938, Dr. H. C. Roos was named as Boug“:’pmmnfiu on _ the Library for 1938â€"38 and 40, and Vernon Lowens was named to the 1938 Entrance Board. â€"There is no time like the preâ€" sent to trade in that old radio of yours. Weston Music and Radio are offering tradeâ€"in allowances this week that are more than genâ€" duction Sale you‘ll be able to acâ€" quire a brand new 1988 R.C.A. Vicâ€" tor on wonderfully easy terms. Your old radio is accepted as down Eyp-l. Enquire at the Weston and Radio Store for comâ€" At St. Matthias, Westmount, on .hlwmu'l'.th_nvm_h Titk 4 uniber at the Youny Tolks taking part. It is hoped ml“fll'fllhpâ€"‘{. Weston Bd. of Education Hold Inaugural Meeting Continued from page 1â€"â€" 11 ;llhwhtl.lhâ€"v VS!*M; ir u’hl‘d offer. Scholarships The Chairman mentioned the Wilfred F. Pearef"War Memorial Scholarship which is awarded each year in the schoot; and there are dso;onul donated mh&ur by Dr. Robert J. Wilson. "We have now a further scholarship coming to us from the "History of Wesâ€" ton" recently published by Dr. Cruickshank and _ Mr. Jono{h Nason" explained Mr. Master, "The proceeds of the sale of this book will be devoted to a scholarship for the High and Vocational Schoul." Mayor George B. Evans spoke|| on behalf of the Town Council, saying "We are two elected bodies. || We both hold in our hands the welâ€" || fare of many, and the .dispensing || of much money. You as a Board have tremendous | responsibilities :;d yacuul give knowledge, charmlor ture: to our younf ple. During the past year £°° not think there has been the slightest || whisper of friction between the Council and your Board, and as far as the present Council is conâ€" mdthywill‘inimnoum '.%a?,.':’,..g..m“"'"" introne to The Fnke ons our members the Board eiected by acclamation. _ A. L. Campbell, Senior Public School Inspector for York County, took charge of a presentation to Miss E. E. Boddy who is resigning | after 24 years on the ggblic school || itouhi::l staffs of eston. Mr. | Campbell spoke of the High School | Boards of many years ago, and the ‘old High School building, and said it was a splendid thin%dto see the | march of progress. "Miss Boddy has made a fine contribution to the educational life of the town as a very valuable member of the staffs of our public schools. She is a teacher of wide experience, fine | culture and splendid character. She | has imparted a fine sense of moral | responsibility and an added fibre | of strength to the character of| those who have passed through her | hands. The Board of Education | takes the opportunity of expressâ€"| ing »E:d-tion through this gift of boo In books we lose ourâ€" selves and sometimes the cares which may be ours, and a good book we can openâ€"with great exâ€" pectation and gride. And in preâ€" senting you with these books, Miss Boddy, may I_ wish you health,| happiness and satisfaction in a| \task well done." ts | Books were offered for sale at the meeting and a large number were noticed under the arms of guests as r:...’ wended their way homeâ€" wa . Miss Boddy replied briefly, exâ€" pressing her thanks. Mr. A. Peirson, "our princip«l of um{' was then called upon g;_tbo Chairman and gpokelbrifsly. Vocal solos were given by Miss H. I. Eadie during the evening. Folâ€" lowing the meeting refreshments were served and a social time enâ€" ALS with gleeâ€" â€" The WA. is to have a tea. Now mark the dateâ€"it‘s coming Here‘s some news you‘ll receive On February twelfth, in the afterâ€" noon. As you all know, we have a great _ ers ring _ Just wend your way to 157 King Our Church from the mortgage to quickly purge, If you would heip make those raftâ€" This Valentine Tea most pleasureâ€" specimens are left in Europe. Is to be at the home of Mrs. Alan Don‘t leave your men home to tend Now just a word to all the fair Bring them along and their spirits _ . well fik _ _| AÂ¥F By -:’.M them tea, from three to BESSIE 1. SHIER, John Street. Omdhmamum mdon z6o, ‘fi:" son, is dead. Tt in a distinet ls«s Poets‘ Corner A VALENTINE TEA Westminster United W.A. it‘s just h:mf n;odoa ‘s a or Westminster. > Mayor sEuh George B. Ev plate may look ‘s, will speak ::.m at 100 Used In London Hotel The chief florist in one of Lonâ€" don‘s hrm hotels graduated from the keeper‘s staff. She is solely responsible for all cut flowers used in the house. She buys direct from the market each day; Responsible For All Cut Flowers wWOMAN IS CHIEF FLORIST It‘s time to think of that NEW SPRING SUIT. Have it tailored NCW in leisure time before the season‘s rush. Come and Every ONF" Weston Ladies‘ The Latest in _ "D0 YOU KNOW" Richardson Radio and Electric Co. ® OLDEST "D0 YOU KNOW" THAT THE Richardson Radio and Electric Co. with the exception of one large departmental store WHERE YOU CAN SECURE THE WORLD FAMOUS MATTRESSES Toronto Area 15 YEARS THIS IS NO. 1 FACT Only Store THIS Is NO. 2 FACT THE ONLY MATTRESS GUARANTEED THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO ENTER ESTABLISHED RADIO IN WESTON THAT THE Who Brings a Set of "Do You Know" Facts to the Store ARE THE IN IS THE DEALERS SPRING STYLES DR ESSES Here‘ array of delightful spring dresses ..fi:&mhmm.m‘ of the first spring crocus. Sheer wools and charming new crepes in you buoyantly into the season. tailored and dressy styles. Solid colors and prints. ‘Gay, y_oqthllgl% that will carry two restaurants, which must have a different scheme daily; has 18 suites to "do," and, as no two are the same, each has to be considâ€" ered individually, reports the Glasâ€" gow Bulletin. In the season she may have tht'ublo d:jeorlfioal for as many as four major bcmi-b a night to arrange, some ng supervises the,. decoration of the Will do wonders to "perk" your appearance and put "I: into ‘h'rfi‘ht“:'-‘-wu’" y eoy toue and atl the eirat hok ions â€"â€" so decidedly â€""Spring, 1938." «* Saucy Spring HA TS 41 MAIN ST. N. WESTON LADIES‘ SHOPPE "Do You Know‘ FURNITURE Richardson Radio and Electric Co. and "Tradeâ€"In"‘ 2 MAIN ST. N. THIS IS NO. 3 FACT THERE ARE 12 "DO YOU KNOW" FACTS IN THE SET WESTON THAT THE WINS A PRIZE STORE «* _ 2 STORES â€" _ 18â€"20 MAIN ST., WESTON & â€" New Furniture Store Cor. Main and Dufferin Sts. WESTON 1208 â€" PHONES â€" TORONTO LY. 2626 A New ARE for special scemes in clubs or regiâ€" mental colors. She has arranged her flower room scientifically, so that at the end of each day the blooms may be stored at pro&:r temperature. There is little t she does not know of the tricks of refreshing the stock. She is very well paid, and is training two girls who work under her. ICHARDSON ADIO «: erectric Phone 935 â€"J to s1 2.98 "Do You Know" RICHARDSON RADIO AND ELECTRIC CO. ACCRUED DIVIDEND Plan of Purchasing THIS IS NO. 4 FACT oN TIME THAN FOR CASH is the Only Store in Canada Where You Can BUY CHEAPER Use This Plan on Furniture â€"Copyrightâ€" By the Use of Their That the spectacle than to witness the operâ€" :‘d-d-afixd'i&m:him mm-.tlu way, unabashed and undeterred by the m-th&“uum.dflhch.m m.thhuqdhhduiu;m only as he thus regards himself, is Nl-d‘lllhhle;nl'ifltlh‘ means of attaining goal. Emerâ€" u-ehrutciuditu“thlu;- ing lightning, not to be measured by the horsepower of understandâ€" Enthusiasm becomes a prominâ€" ent, even an essential, factor in all worthy accomplishments, for it is an essential flower in the garden of ing" and may we now state the ut.huium..{dn‘ shown baun #-luuinehrno(m for ursday, February 24, is certainâ€" ly great and we are to have a most it Ves mgmatd as rpeater and new color moving pictures. Make a note of the date and plan to be on All members have now become rested from their Yuletide activiâ€" ties and we are expecting to see a large turnout this week, and of course bring »friend. There will be plenty of time urnxi for games, etc., before we urn. Why does the Club appoint an education committee? It is because we must learn to think and as we grow older the more we realize this, We must learn to think with our municipality, our country, and we must also keep astride of world Was it 38 or 39? isEcricks â€"| M P Bocdk »mnnefre CLIP THESE 1ST SIX "DO YOU KNOW" FACTS and Start Your Set Now "Do You Know" THAT THE Richardson Radio and Electric Co. NOW HAVE SOME , OF THE > on Fine Furniture in Canada THIS IS NO. 5 FACT Lo«west Avenue Home and School Club, . o io. . o eald ues named honorary president, Mrs. C. Barrett and Mrs, W, Cam are viceâ€"presidents; Mrs. A. Warnes, recording secretary; Mrs. G. executive committée. Bainbdckidthu-.:?a-icfi- fiumhlhdoil“iun lpk:‘n organization « Trustees Frank Oke and Mrs. Charles Kennedy assured the new club of the school board‘s coâ€"opersâ€" tion. Mr, Oke asked support of the meve to have the provincial government assume a greater share of education costs. _ "Oh, don‘t mention it," returned the cqu:ai:liu vict‘m, "I often walk on myself." activities and learn to think in the same strain. _ _ Natu “Pudoamtorfikh(u: feet," said the polite passerâ€"by. Active and enthusiastic members are the backbone of any or@n- tion, become an active mem of our Club at once and you will soon find yourself enthusiastic. YOU WILL WIN A WORTHâ€" WHILE PRIZE TOO RULESâ€" Enter Now READ THE RULES Clip and save the "DO YOU KNOW" facts as they appear in each consecutive issue of the Times & Guide. Present a complete set of these "DO YOU KNOW" facts at the store where it will exchanged for a valuable grenlun (12 "DO YOU KNOW" facts in the series). Open to Adults only. Only one premium to a family. Extra copies, to replace any that may have been missed in the set -Ltn and including No. 6, may had by calling in person at the store. Exchange for the prize must be made within 10 days of the appearance of the last one, or No. 12, of the series of "DO YOU KNOW" facts. _ , "Do You Know" to the Customer desiring t have repaired, and brings # us a Radio we can not repa. $ 2 5.00 Reward Richardson Radio and Electric Co. 6 MORE TO rou{w THIS 18 NO. 6 FACT There were over 3,000 fires in school ‘buildings in the United States last yearâ€"indicating need for fireâ€"protective measures, par« ticularly in rural schools, NOTHING NOTHING THAT THE MAIN ST. N. The Man Who Found MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY * § _ February 14â€"15 t 8 TWO FEATURES Jack Benny _ Ida Lupine Artists and M WILL PAY WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAY J . February 16â€"17 , TWO FEATURES Gary Cooper _ Frances Dee P William Boyd Nora Lane HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN SOULS AT SEA FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY . HIDEAWAY THIN ICE TO SELL TO BUY â€"IAâ€" Joan Fi

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