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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Feb 1938, p. 5

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¢@ |% charge of the food table and Mrs. Milroy and Mrs. Jennett looked after the tea room, assisted by a number of members and friends Fridsy lnst. The hall was t fully decorated with Valefitine The Women‘s Association of '-*-.-;Mr.-'.!-eq-gw a most suecessful Valentine Tes and Baking Sale in the church hall on n i o hss tPerk. Sn Moki wull stee" ml‘nmdmu& mi':m.m.‘“ friends and parents will be made WESTON CUTâ€"RATE MEAT MARKET raaue se SAUSAGE CHOICE PEAMEAL BACON BONED AND ROLLED MACHINEâ€"SLICED suorm se BACON PORK : BEANS $z 18 «. w 5. VEAL Roast PVURE LARD «@s, 2 in. tor 21. RUMP OR SHORT â€"RIB ROAST BONED AND ROLLED Weston Presbyterian STEAKS SIRLOMN â€"â€" WING OR PORTERHOUSE CHUCKâ€"BLADE OR THICKâ€"RIB ROAST BRISKET CHOICE Lean MINCED STEAK ». 10 BUTT Roast Beet b. 12; CHOICE CHOIUEYy PORTERKOUSE ROAST Featuringâ€" DELICIOUS 11.00 m.â€"meudueMbyliniM.- by Ey e in Nleg ‘s Class, Masonic Hall. Speaker .m.â€"Four en b ie : 'uop' Evening W hi.Pmchu!uCWllnm . m.â€" : Rev. C. W. of Woodbridge. o es Fireside Hour after evening service. Address on life in the :uulh:rbhtrictbylk.lfoymeh_dmwwm WESTON CUTâ€"RATE MEAT MARKET 13 Main St. N. â€" Phone 181 Interim Moderator Bruce Metcalfe, Choirms: SUNDAY, FEB. 20th, 1938 11 a.m.â€"Rev. D. J. Ellison, 3 p.m.â€"Sabbath School. I p.m.â€"Rev. D. J. Ellison. Central United Church Minister: REV. HARRY PAWSON, 31 Queen‘s Drive S UNBAE se it Ma T« 13 PERSONALS , FEBRUARY 17, 19848 B EE F Undercut With For EeAAAE eâ€"Torâ€" sented them with flowers. g couple were born in Scotiand and have been in business on Weston rudlcrm,mnlmtlfl- known in the ur..g afirmumm-:du cele on were, Sam, ladwmhfidluu.filu.g Stewart, Â¥8. Hether Nichol and Jean Nichol, cston road, Mount ree cently celebrated the 80th ennL Silillated Societies are invite take part in the discussion. Mr. and Mrs. Sumdel Nichol, 862 wales oldA S ie their affili versary of their wedding. Members and conveners of comm m"""".]jj be asked to give a short report on John Hunter, 110 PÂ¥ Tw Ie mpade h nge mt Rev. Norman H. Debbs, Minister SUNDAY, FEB. 20th 11 a.m.«â€"Morning Worship. Frying 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 pm.â€"Gospel Service. _ Feb. 27th â€" MISSIONARY b. 12 v 1 7 1 8 1 b. 1 5¢ . 29:¢ Ibs. 3S¢ down the silver in the temple and| _ _ In Some Cases, Yes _ " ’ ?flpfl m“g "Do )':l lhin.k autos ar.: ruining L them t:‘ fi' “:)!:. 1 the M Â¥now . not what they do." Jescy|eraiion in Taining tn? 2obu »4** Ei*'â€"'â€" "â€"--. â€"-,v‘ buinid MB dn \mia ners, vmymumay'.?&: ing after the Father, and when His on o acroms PTHN CoRte the scars of ancient rivers that cut '-hw‘t its rocky formations beâ€" fore it became a desert, were zsinners, but Jasus needed| NO 1 and the Aces al} won 4 Mm&aun they were.|Points this week. The Ph-pmn He had patience with them and WO" 3 .B‘omu and Burners won 1 b-lw them to overcome their PPint These games fairly bristled faults and failings. Finally the goid| With good scores this week and it in their characters shone out in its| 100ks as if the a'flr Eave teally hit (ene mhe revinied is many aporing hagh ateorm with Hie eiigneg Py P ollo y w..«“‘m p:MGacvithflélobKiufl of Incariot who mhmhd&rfo 619, Web! "fi:‘unm 602, Ernic Wilkes 601. a with *m %'.b nl..wn is as follo-;a: M amâ€" No 2. 4; 'Dlm-n. 6; 1.. desirous . of No. 1, 5; Gunners, 4; e baby cameâ€"its im. Blectric Mounters, 2; Pinsplitters, and will now use his pen to note ROF ‘s were best for the winâ€" the vayinge of ‘the Stat ot Bethie|nees. Thq â€" Tompleman (Drothors, hem. h?m who responded to| Fred Bill, were best‘ for the <call of Jesus had their Temples, sonality. , They had thate individaai| . ... bottate League . _ _ were wsinners, but T ies w;.u No. 1 and the Aces ,dl':v: i Many balk, leaving â€" home and and tion in lifa is too }?"‘":‘.*.m""” Pa pheue ew who res h there is Peter, a fisherm :.:.rrlod mal;. a put:cr in a :;'n: ’elmeu-n. a strong impulsive man who will curse with a ready tongue, let fly with his fist if eaught un awares, intrude with rashness into the presence of the sacred, and the bitter w-::o.u w’l‘hl:u E.?pu: Te the beloved, also a fisherman, a veritable son dthl‘nt!er,flge.gd“ l d o e e y e leaned on the en anior fie in w a s r s word and casts out m::nin the Name of Jesus. John would have him stopped ‘because the man in muml- ished off a little 1NCWS I the lllon.gun He talks and the ’l:»l. hear, w'?hm' $ | fmmere nvsmmmmeniqeremmmmmemen mM gain with crowd, Commercial League leaves the waterside and heads toâ€" Frontenacs went out on top in d_ the mountsin ®*i~ | this league, taking 4 points trom \Rehiow. ""p oonh C Etttit _ MA Ferr‘c, Occ. Grosskurthâ€"and Bi1! .. Me calls tor I®*| Burrage were high for Frontenacs. sponses, not‘a few. Jeaus tells the Roakies were relegated to second opaipugs Are they ready to leave|piace; they could only get 3 points «l '"dtt.z.u” Him? Are they will> fmm'mu{ Diamonds. gm &oyeu a:m up the cross of shame | and John Griska were best for "the it 1 Do they realize that Rookies. Warren 8 and "“h.“‘?"'n“"" nowber® to| Art Lodge led mm Suâ€" foming fnck in is :"ammmwfim Westonias )lmum 31 â€"°°7 908 C0OM8; |ang 8 points from them w22 0000 P00 COERCmZ EOBSORCCTETT : His teaching and seek to lead others astray. His work is great lfllnll.‘dlh.l‘m His near Mbfl"flu and Jesus mhmd l%:h:leflnlmh the shore. He talks and ?hch- ‘again * with ‘the crowd,| € leaves the waterside and heads toâ€" ward the mountain reaches. evi<|.« enemies who wickedly misconstrue His teaching and seek to lead others astray. His work is great vitality to the soul. He rejects ‘ofluptluow. Hilwolri- Te Malig retker thaw boat on lightenment. He is hindered by We sns M t 2 En C TE t.. at 8 p.m« 6 us ied * eme i ho e , Feb. 2ist, we ilbi"in‘ to get u“.’r the w.:i a %ituafg, Oriole lndl}{uEE healer talker â€" whose very|view Lodges at our ar ~â€" uce girke heaith is the hoty dndiimg whint will be" follpwes by 8 around FKim, His fame swept the Tand. _ We mee phople from the hy _ Gaiden Text: "For whoever does the will of God, is my brother, sister, and my mother." â€" ‘7 Today we see Jesus going again to the u‘..;itlmih disciples. Crowds from every quarter gather Mrs. George S. Walker, of Weston, h"i(r. uoa:;d?llih:-" A. Matbonald officialed. Mr. vin 'dg:.n. brother of the groom, i% bride 'oro‘ an afterncon feited s thhem inaqun i mee terfly roses; Miss Dorothy Keffer. bridesmaid, wore ‘ flowered chiffon. Mr. Harry gllklr. broâ€" ther of the bride. was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman will live in Headford, Ontario. The Sahara desert still bears Wellman.W home of the bruun: 92 Mabe! Marion, daughter of Mr. ang fm'-t‘&"fi.â€".’u:‘" r Bagnell as soloist, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mroâ€" Da: kes Avenue, on Tuesâ€" T o SPkgh Aytmae. on acod t *arcr estminster Church on Tuesday, February 8th, for their reguiar business meeting. A very interestâ€" Un Vaine Pacbic‘s Suciut uo dur the Teadirshiy of Mr. Gorden SCreun and an to izy toy the movies. "Wen op fack Subject: Choosing companions in INTERNATIONAL S. S. LESSON JAMES T riiaoox.‘ February 30th, 1938 .. The skeleton â€"of a New | ive man, found with a flint im.| P uie nitks t man had some idea of a future life over 50,000 years ago. _ Sandbaggers got 3 ; 1 o ie ie af Sok fion title to second place. Lloyd Hughes ‘ Industrial League uICi.f.',x. and Bun{t:: in mfic;! eir M wn 8 week, E time the Cyclemen e Bonitas the works, (and hm. Brick Stonehouse and Alf. Kellaâ€" way were the Guns for the C.C.M. Boys. "Chuck" White "and Doug. Cooper ledâ€"the Bonitas,. .. _ and snaffied 3 points from them in a hot engagement. Herb. Shropâ€" shire and Bill Capner set the pac: for the winners. Hal. Smith and Fred. Templeman were leaders for Westonias, Im is won 3 points from Num a very close and excitâ€" hg game. Jim Millar and . Len. Dixon were tops for Imperials. P. Richard and Jack Vidottp were best for Nagel‘s. _ 5e N2 Fart‘s» â€"Oec. Grosskurtisâ€"and Bill Burrage were high for Frontenacs. Roakies were relegated to second place; they could only get 3 points ime . of m-fa baseball. .. Jt. is % th;:t nl'qum_ officers members make it a point to be on hand for this meeting. | Westonia Rebekahs Sister Dockray, 19 Emmett Aveâ€" nue, Mount Dennis, on Friday, Feb. 18, at 8 p.m. On Monday, Feb. 21st, we a visit (my Oriole uld'}{um Westonia Rebekahs and their friends are asked to remember the Euchre to be held at the home of At historic Chalmers Presby» terian Church in Uxbridge, where whe had been a faithful member of the choir, Helen Evelyn Hepburn recently became the bride of Silver Collection Weston Bowling News HOLLYWOOD ection Refreshments mmenymen se oeng ~ment wWOOD :â€" _ MEXIGCO NEWFOUNDLAND â€" ALGONQGUIN WM. LANGâ€"TORONTO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. Bride Wed in Church Where She Sang in Choir (COLORED MOTION PICTUREE) TIMES AND GUIDE It is wish to. express appreciation to Weston friends and supporters of their daughter, Evelyn, who has won a trip to Hollywood by defeat~ ing 350 contestants and ring first prize in the Good gmor “1 under e lfl”m Ken. Soble. xâ€"1w Nunrl:' T evires to expres ,mnm orth, res s apâ€" preciation to friends and n for their kindness and gi of fruit and flowers, during her reâ€" Sandinmen 4o the Arvate Sptiemg: Pavilion, Toronto General ?ooihl â€"Ever remembered by the famâ€" ily. y RR. JAMESâ€"In 1 BESTâ€"In loving memory of Mr. J. Buh who passed away Feb. 16y gee es m ~ * Ae.n“ d]l.;; ;till ;\f silent sleep forsal eyes, l{vthhou‘hh are in tlu"zlcnt ":r:n ere my dear husband â€"â€"Ever remembered by wife and m- xIw ing La Verendrye Not The First White t b"l.. To View Rockies a Verendrye, French lorer credited by some historians u: the ;;nt white v;un to see the Rocky ountains in Canads, never near the mountains, (lj’r; A. A. fi ton, Saskatchewan Universit tory professor, said at a ‘uh- toon Archaeological Society meetâ€" Ward, Weston 2â€"Phonesâ€"JU. 8754 CoremaN AMESâ€"In _ lovi mem of Mary Jm.%-d :?. of Thomas James, who died Feb. 20, MEN‘S SUITS AND TOPCOATS Tailored with Care to Particular Regquireâ€" Introducing As La Verendrye had not «liowed Notices under this heading 10c per count lineâ€"miniâ€" mum charge of 50 cents. ACCOUNT NOT ACCURATE Notices under this heading nlOe per count lineâ€"â€"miniâ€" Cards of Thanks mum charge of 50 cents. In Memoriam "THE TAILOR®* 16 MAIN 8T. 8. New Patterns New SCORES OF oâ€"lw â€" BINGO â€" . â€" .. Weston Workingmen‘s Some o near Pierre, S. [D.. & hm"ld‘.t‘by the explorer‘s son was uncovered and definitely ’.hblhhad that. mountains referâ€" red to in the annals of the La Verâ€" &llg}!’.'l m” were the Black s of Dakota, the proâ€" fessor claimed. The farthest west the Frenchman travelled was on a To o k 0 th he One Player, Single Card...... 30e for compass deviations, accounts of his journeys were not always acs m{.:l’rdlmnu Ag MISS E. DAYISON muo’:wmeh;:nl pm. Briggs‘ Pharmacy MAIN ST. N. WESTON Prompt, Cheerful Delivery AND w Bronchitis Mixture" Relieves Coughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles almost im« H-b;niev ONDAY . WEDNESDAT '_ SATURDAY Some 9 MAIN ST. NORTH For Delivery Phone 555 Weston‘s Quality Cake "Briggs‘ Cough â€"â€"CLVUB â€" An 128 MAIN 8T. N. RENE®S BINGO NEW PRICES Flower S| (W. P. GR. 24 MAIN ST. ‘al parallel east of the Tme Peskaictenes Rivee, PHONE 720 EC nnl-,ung C. T0R 1 B WESTON 798 and 298 IJUNCTION T107 "FOR_.EVERY occaston® Freshly Potted Ferns "Florists‘ Telegraph Delivery" Wedding Bouquets Weston Cut 144 , Extra Weekâ€"End 1e | A&P CORN «_â€"#z.. | TOMATOES â€" COOKING FIGSs . .PUFFED WHEAT _ «> NAVY TOILET TISSUE DURKAM CORN STARCH HANODY AMMONIA PIE CHERRIES LOMBARD PLUMS PEACHES stapasp NIBLET EARS . === TOMATOES LOBSTER SOAP CRHIPS PEANUT BUTTER TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS CRAPEFRUIT CABBAGE LETTUCE QREEN BEANS ... . _ PORK & BEANS _ ==â€" RAISINS wvre JELLY POWDERS w@ttas: LAUNDRY SOAPS @w.= KIPPER SNACKS tONA PEAS Hivé PINEAPPLE . _ «85Â¥ I0ONA WAX BEANS â€" .8 EXTRACTS: â€"= ssm 7 ._.... vear ROAsT ____15p Side Bacon Ib. 10NA TOMATO JUICE KELLOGG‘S ALL BRAN PALMOLIVE SOAP THICK RIB PORK SHOULDERS ~z=.. ». FRESH PORK BUTTS T. ROUND STEAK ‘TTSP +. LAYER CAKE â€" P &G SOAP FLOUR IONA COCOA #2# .156 # SOUPS â€"â€"=s=â€"zpzmame=â€" CREAMS s3 9 =â€" Rump Roast». 14| | BladeRoast». 12+ 1â€"Ib. vicoRrous Tin 28° wingy 1:"2 8 O‘°CLOCK za# m. RED CIRCLE ©=4%. is. Everday. Regular Low Prices BOKAR COFFEE PRIME BEEF 1 P N t ven PRIME BEEF s*: 20e w 16. 246 2. ib. 206. 10 2 x 2 1: 2 t 11 17

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