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Times & Guide (1909), 16 Jun 1938, p. 2

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| sc pressions of sympathy and conâ€" on us t t To ' M‘.mlulionulthnprofin_m. ies oo aine mm in y ve "Mr. Card of Nashvilie. _ __ * Goldwin . Avenue, Mount Dennis, wish to thank all their kind friends, pallbearers and those f so kindly provided cars, for : ~many acts of kindness, exâ€" floral offerings, at the loss of their dearly hlw'i{. and mother. . Roe, tap d-um’ ; Garnet mecordion solo; Jack and Farr, vocal duet; John ‘atson, recitation; Gordon Wood, solo; Ruby Westlake, vocal ; Helen Castator and Shirley Sceotch dance, and Reva Natâ€" tress, piano solo. W. Nattress, Wm. R. Natâ€")ing the Society, and the ty "‘ndbnuou mdl:nt ‘gm o croating 4 Wrauch in m E es i _ "%C°~) The delegates were given all posâ€" ‘n;ohr%yiit %“,"}::‘;"‘:: sible information to take b.r:o W. Mrs. J. 4: their associates, with the suggesâ€" leston: Convener of Sports| tion that they nrrsnr for a genâ€" f W '":‘, "L. w eak wTo- eral meeting in the district, wglth » Couvener of Refreshment the Officers of the Society would * Mrs. ‘Wm. Fleming, 2ttend with full data on the his ' oi _ W ‘"€>) tory of the organization and its eR CRA l0 s _1 ___,| work during the past fifty: years. _ Mrs. J. Nattress, Weston, aged 85, was the oldest lady on the grounds, while Mr. D. Longhouse, Community Hall. Guests, one hundred and twenty, from Montreal, Ferâ€" ton, Brampton, Lioydâ€" Nobleton, _ Boiton, Woodâ€" Maiton, Weston and Toâ€" After the sports had been ; off, tea was served in the of the hall. | Te _ en Groundsâ€"Good Programme is Presented A was gi hy varam ues given as The fifth reunion and picnic of Nattress family was held at hd!lonm..@ms. Nattress Family Holds _ Fifth Annual Reunion Notices under this heading 10c per count lineâ€"miniâ€" mum charge of 50 cents. POLLOCIC‘S SHOES Cards of Thanks is Headed by Herbert Nattress of Nashville For Ensuing Y‘_hâ€"lr_l..i_fllljh_cu. Weston, Aged 85, is O.l:lut Lady the the election of rs took as follows: -&-‘o‘ Jonathan Natâ€" â€" ‘Tor ; Past Presidents, Lalling all Stars for the *x x WHITE STAR + x JUNE VALUE EVENT Roe, tap A. Reeves and son, 41 HEAR JIM HUNTER DAILY at 815 a m OVER CFRB xâ€"1w On Tuesday evening last, just fiormthawlvaun:d:hcniu- ru monthly mnti? of His Maâ€" $ Wrhan malfertoant Â¥, rs. College Street, Toronto, the offiâ€" cers met a delegation of veterans, headed by H. Baxter and A. Coughâ€" lin, from the Westmount area of the Township of Etobicoke, who were seeking information regardâ€" On placing the facts of the visit of the delegates before the gencral membership, the officers were enâ€" dorsed in the action taken and instructed to proceed to Westmount as soon as the local veterans could make arrangements for the proâ€" posed meeting. It is felt that the crestion of a branch of this So« tlety will fill a l&u-!dt. want, apart from m e opportunity to veterans, within a certain age limit, to enter into the Society inâ€" surance scheme, while p: &oqndu:!orfio:’:im meeting place, er the guidance gughisnmo-‘ honoured and historic ety. It is felt that little time will be lost in going ahead with the plans for incorporation of the branch section, following the proposed orâ€" ganization meeting. Associate secâ€" WESTMOUNT VETERANS MAY CREATE BRANCH Field Day =â€" Fair Community Hall and Grounds HARDING AVE.â€"Nr. Jane St. Scout Craft. Races for Children up to 12 years Seftball Tournament by Scout Groups For Silver w, â€"PRIZE DRAWâ€" Maders and 018 Hime Orthanes m Admission to Grounds FREE SAT., JUNE 18th Proceeds For Camp Equipment Cocoanut Shies, Bingo, Tes Cup Teas. Ice Cream. Cold Drinks 1st Hardin BOY SCOUT %P MEN! Step Out in A\ _ _ NOKâ€"OUT Sport Shoes DANCE 25¢ and clk or all white. Sizes 6 to 11. Sturdy douwble stitchad comporiâ€" stitched and durable «ik uppers. these special prices. 158 148 1198 1.18 08¢ retaries T. H. Proctor and F. A. mmpicte We 4or the Ineprerd com: ans for mn&u vflh m,w-uafi‘; conâ€" tingent, as soon as possible, business way in W and he will be greatly -l-.d.“'llo will, however, carry with him to Grand Valley the best wishes of all» who know him, as he begins business for ‘hln:k. It is interesting to note that the store he will occupy there is the same one Mr. Saalmans operated for a time before coming to Weston some 7 years ago. Mr. Penny, who is an expert in the matter of u’u wtith"::&th reâ€" ons en n istic lines, plans to renovate the Grand Valley store inside and out, doing all the work himself. Before leaving Weston, one of Mr, l’nmy'ldlntt fio’tllm't,l :‘u the designing an u -odmi::ic l;fi’:n o‘n &r. m‘- mans‘ store fro these » ewelien, R. A." seaimans, Gif p." Some of the newer automobiles are equipped with illuminated vanâ€" ity mirrors so women can see to put on the makeup. It might be possible to connect the 'Yowder puff with the windshield wiper to make the whole process automatic. oc rite‘~ Ts e miaaes ts C Wm W., Thompson of Picton. . Ahe Eons fer oads many ware LISLE PENNY WiLL OPEN STORE AT GRAND VALLEY There‘s something about the rich, creamy coolness of Weston Dairy‘s milk and cream that makes children ask for it every day. Don‘t fail to give your family the benefits of rich, nutritious dairy products. Daily This week, Lislie Penny of Hosâ€" deliveries. "“‘Mhumnli;c;;-u:u;;lu.u ers of durable white buck or leather. You never saw handsom m-muuwmnmmcm. omenal values RUFFIES, WESTON 126 may be used as sumh. POLLOCK‘S SHOES Limited DISCOUNT B O ND & Children "Go for It" 55 MAIN ST. N. WESTON ZONE 4â€"319 «Save Our Cash Discount Bondsâ€"They‘re Just Like Cash" 22 Stores â€" Toronto‘s Greatest Footwear Chain. "KONâ€"KERâ€"ERS" NOW FOR THE JUNE EVENT WESTON DAIRY Now 3.98 PHONE YOUR ORDER IN TOâ€"DAY 4 [ |! 2 DENNISON In these days of fast and comâ€" fortable transportation it would nmm hobvlono; that any Mcommw::y t opes of progress t homeâ€"makers should provide a I suppose most of us can make some &m for the balance of the summer months, if we have to make our own arrangements as to transâ€" portation, but surely this is a matâ€" ter of community welfare that should be adjusted satisfactorily omb:ngl f::u b-‘ll. so that we :‘ng not every . spring fall on this question. Last winter there must have been between 70 in‘d 80 ;ua‘hthc trains every day. ny of em own property in Weston; others of us mldy be more ready to invest in property if we had some real assurance along that line. ".fi;:‘ it did to the heart of the . Imagine the disappointment then on learning that while the morning train was to be stopped at Weston to take passengers to the ei'ty. no provision vu'::s made for an evening return 3: ttnjln v_h:eh ::‘i:y.l:‘:t Weston ul ocloek. -‘i‘l time. This is of course of no use whatever to city workers who laave their jobs at 5 o‘clock or before. a.n.um way Board, must have bnmht to the hearts of all who travel to and fro each service between Weston and Toâ€" ronto was to be resumed at once as a result of a petition sent to the town council and their prompt action in laying the matter before The flllt:q‘m Weston, i The announcement in last week‘s THE POPULAR SPORT SHOE HAIL TO JUNE, the month of sunny days and happy outdoor living! This season â€"â€" possibly more than any other â€"â€" deâ€" Efl:thtmfootwmhmiudtomm-widnnfiflyof For June, 1938, Poliock‘s Shoes are offering the greatest selection of "whites" and other timely numbers â€" in their 20 years of business. _ Look over the lines listed below and see them in the window of your neighborhood branch store. When you do â€" we know you will agree they are "All Star Values" â€"â€" and that Pollock‘s is where Quality and Economy Weston, Monday, June 13, 1988. Letters to the THE IDEAL FOOTWEAR FoR CHILDREX ining tm enengrmo ts ver me sâ€"%. 188 sâ€"10%2.18 11 â€"2%5, 248 POLLOCK‘S BUNNYâ€"FOOT 2.98 JU. 7216 W HIT BE For the MEN TIMES AND GUIDE 1 bscossacdi B s cA Lendon.~â€"More than | sons cheered the king s as their majesties arriv bert Hall to hear a chot voices sing in an Ew |royal commund concert, ns cheered the king and ausen i snn io sn e N vo command ty hnd deeh . Siatre 20â€"minute street cars over tddd- ly poor roadbeds that we have to much 4o expect a teik and somiort tm & able u."’.-'i‘u. from, Weston to the centre of the city and returnâ€" during the rush hours at least. Weston is a nz‘.ut.ncuvn town and I am sure t many others feel as I do, that we would like to ol vaser in m ammaro mefare all we can welfare, but frankly, the transportation faâ€" cilities are not such as to encourâ€" age that laudable ambition, and the writer is of the opinion that unless something definite is done to find a real solution in the very near future, necessity will be laid urm lol:no of us to seek residence elseâ€" where. and some of. the dominions, and thmw’:-mtm parts of the em Here, Madame, are the bewitching shoes that make summer activâ€" ities a real pleasure. Daringly new styles . . . with breesy cutâ€"outs, buckles, bows and attractive ornaments . . . style details that mark them leaders of the season. In white and all new summer shadesâ€" really lovely for June enjoyment. JUNE EVENT PRICE 2.98 and 3.25 Sturdy oxfords in white or elk, chic white strap «l llmn-dubmll.mr-rh.m* For the Growing GIRLS For the LADIES Cheered By Large Crowd t deal better service than the 15¢ , ": i;: ’,i;/ AT f _ AL_ _# 3 RAVINA RINK W HIT E WRESTLING ALL SEATS ; 256\@& ROWLAND AVE. 8.45 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 17 CINâ€"DERâ€"EL A Very sincerely yours, MAIN BOUTâ€"ERNIE LAKE vs. BILL COOK Semiâ€"Finalâ€"Howard Martin vs. Jim Beamish i s 1198 â€" 2.98 FREE PARKING M TT TT "| Ehotoâ€"electric a mile l ‘mfl‘m:fi- mhcln{ouudby&'mnn’hx tect its borders against emugglers; ly yours, if a person or automobile crosses CO&UTIR. the border an alarm is sounded. _w‘-.-n.-u'-u-:.- h* regu» lar Polock prices. This will be a basket and tes will be provided hu.nrp.- gram of all kinds of sports for f: which sull prizes be :h-.':l special songs have been m«ap for the .hfnm which will be carried on intermittently during the day. The committee in charge have secured as a special attraction "Fifi", the clown, who is well known in Toronto as an enâ€" sbout Suntyside A1l poopte af the about Sunn e. peo church and the Sunday gl.wol are cordially invited to attend the anâ€" nual church family picnic. FIFI THE CLOWN WLL ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC 'mm’ El Sisman Scampers / Stam Photoâ€"electric ra: 128 138 148 [ 1 Secpy 3:'-.::-”-'.' ; sresfars f ns GLEK OR 9 8 C1apys € _ In the good old Summer time we all look forward to the beauty and grandeur of our {nrdens. Members of the Club are this year making great strides with the setting out of the grounds and we feel sure that they will be well repaid for the work done and plants donated to make possible all improveâ€" ments. If you, as a member, have been unable to get down in the Before you start out on that vacation trip drive in and let us give your car our special PREâ€"V A CATION CHECKâ€"UP. It‘s a safetyâ€"first precaution for a careâ€" free vacation. We‘ll check your tires, battery, lubricaâ€" tion, oil, wheel alignment, fan beltâ€"and all points that should have a final inspection before you whisk away,. Begin your vacation right . . . let us help you off to a good start with your car. SPECIALIZED MOTOR TUNEâ€"UP 122 Main St. N. Zone cnmcxsum Gmaa V ACATIONâ€"IZED NO GUESSWORK Have Your Car Tested Td.:'u?n: Our Scientific Precision Mac ESTON ORKINGMEN‘S ITTICISMS ISECRACKS past few weeks it will be worth your while to pay a visit; look for your notice for the next meeting and do your utmost to be present. | We would say, let us have your ]udvico anyway, _ "You have not done right." we are often told, but we believe that we are doing those things which are for your benefit in the way the committee in charge of the Bingo games are handling them. Give us your patronage, we can assure you of courteous attention, pleasant surroundings and above all during the comini hot days, an airâ€"cooled hall in which to pily: remember the days, Tuesday and Friday at $.30 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1988 Zone 4â€"387

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