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Times & Guide (1909), 16 Jun 1938, p. 3

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.\ SAVE $10 to $50 on MOFFAT THURSDAY, JUNE 16, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, AND GAS STOVES oprortuuy WESTO TO SAVE 28 MAIN ST. NORTH The models now on sale are in Aâ€"1 conditionâ€"many never used at allâ€"and every one a buy you ean‘t afford to overlook. gelection is still large. COME IN TOâ€"DAY! Make your choice early while the rhed WESTON MUSIC AND RADIO PERSONALS A Limited Supply of MOFFAT Appliancesâ€"Factory Samples and Showroom Demonstrators â€" OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ‘ACT TOâ€"DAY! Come in and look over the wide selection of Moffat Electric Refrigerâ€" rtors, Ranges and Gas Stoves now. on disâ€" play in our showrooms. You‘ll never have another opportunity of buying one of these famous Westonâ€"made Ranges or Refrigerators at such a subâ€" stantial saving. united in murrian to Robert Leo, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Krats of Vineland, Ont. Rev, C. A. Gowans officiated ‘n&.llr. Alfred Turton presided at or%an. The bride, fiiv.n in marriage by her brother, r. James Connery, wore forgetâ€" meâ€"not blue lace over taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of g_i‘:uk roses and lily of the valley. e bride was attended by her sister, Miss Marion Connery, who wore shell pink lace over taffeta with white accessories and a corâ€" sage of cornflowers, 1{!:.& roses and lily of the valley. drroom was attended b{ Mr, Harold Chase of Jordan, Ont, A luncheon was held at the home of the bride‘s brother for the immediate family, Later the couJ)le left on a motor trip, the bride travelling in a mauve suit During the past week Mrs. J. Bent, 36 Holley avenue, and Mrs. A. ‘Trinkwon, 35 Holley avenue, réâ€" geived a visit from their cousin, Mr. Thomas Cook, who with his wife and Gaughter, arrived in this country about two woemgn from Ch'a days for Angland to visit relats days for to t relatives, after which they will return to China. Mr. and l{u. Cook are memâ€" bers of the Chinese Interior Mission. ness Girls‘ Section held its monthly dinner last week at the club house. The dinner table was ;tmctifl arranged with large bowls of and tall tapers, and was presided over by Mrs. Chris. Robertson and Miss Jean An&u, joint hostesses. Mrs. George W. Coyles, President of the ladies‘ section, was the guest of honor. Miss Kaye Rutherford, Captain of the business {irls' secâ€" tion, and Miss Jean Robertson, Viceâ€"Captain, distributed the prizes for the month,. Thirtyâ€"four mem» bers were present. Kratzâ€"Connery A quiet wedding was solemnizéd at Chalmers United Church, Mount Dennis, Saturday afternoon when Catharine Marie, dlugbur of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Connery, was united in marriage to Robert Leo, A silver tea and home baking sale I;Ln‘iddmm:ghth.%: hda:mglo1ln.Â¥l.w Culloch, 35 Joseph Street, on day, June 17th, from 3 to 6. llr. and Mrs. lrmtu!:cmhv, 0 aven are P oY ns i io ie woacre Mary Batbars, at the Edmund Nursing Home, 70 Edmund avenue, on “Thtmdny. June 9th. Both doing well. Saturday night. The Islington Golf Club Busiâ€" U Hperdlidipemindbrniant s, lily of the valley and fern. ‘I'K?romnwm msman was Harold [arold Chase of K.mwl.: The ::anud the nchéon was held| bridesmaid wltE a ai mm bride‘s brother|and the msman with a si amily, Later the | cigarette Eghur. Later a reception motor trip, the| was held at the home of the groom‘s wore powder blue chiffon with white accéssories and bomt of sweet peas, lily of the y and fern. John St., Weston, last Tuesday Py 2ty, on in ley) Leonard, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard, avenue, was married to Woodruff, son of Mr. and + Woodruff, of Toronto. Miss Betty Davidson, as bridesmaid, was gownâ€" ed in pale pink chiffon and white accessories, with corsage of sweet tof M cottage Respieal ""~ * Mr. and Mre. James Hilton, 79 Harding avenve arete be congratur Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. i crom on thactinth af a 4 on dotove. op dorbith af agenie The Sunshine Circle of the Mount Dennis Baptist Church spent a most enjoyable evening at the A number of friends of Miss Molly Lecnard, "fi"‘ married reantllwbmfiq oodmfi,g:- éred at the home of Mrs. A. â€" wflawmwn.mm- her a miscélianeous shower. A pleasant afternoon tes was held on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. E. TnLl::. 96 King Street, under the -m& of 'Sémp 1 of the W.A. of Central United Church, with Mrs. W. A. Drinkâ€" :vnlu: as ~convener, ll’lu:“ Jcl-‘-ie right. sang in rs. Isobel Moffat m ’l:cd‘ Inâ€" strumental numbers were ¢m ydfln. J. W. Grant and Mrs. W. S. allace. There were more than 65 ladies in attendance. . A quiet ing was solemnized on June m:.‘in the Ossington Avenue Baptist Church at 7.15 p.m., when Miss Margaret Grace &ol- oo nnntae onl woe 4,Me) hersiay luprfl' Mrs. King and Mrs. MacPhic were fiuu.nt the Cu'ufil celebration their &o.:'pc town of Claremont, o“!‘.. P Mm w been pioneer settlers there in 1830. Mt. Dennis Chapter No. 207, Orâ€" der of the Eastern Star, held its m{uhr business meeting on June Tth in the Masonic Temple. Sister Murray, W.M., presided, assisted by ar:fl:: Hillmer, w.r‘”m ld';.‘ t meeting un Fall, Matron and Patron wished all memâ€" bers & hlmmd enjoyable holiday. At the , dainty refreshments were served by Sister Hoyle and her committee, Hospital. ley) Woodruff=â€"Leonsrd , June $th, at the Cottage TIMES AND GUIDE da J. PETRIE, Proprietor Weston 842 WLY. 4098 If you‘re thinking of a new p PMENT 0 mp oo pnert s a * _ WITH MOFFAT EQUIPMENT the time to make up your mind. . 3 These outstanding values are + not.fl::-:d every “y_:.,',.. The modern Moffat ranges and M worth making a special effort represent the best values we have offered this to purchase, at once! season. AWide.election ‘mmm BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS e ooodel 2 toue, Mount Deanis, pink chiffon on lines matching w".h*r‘ length m.‘ 1 was d & coronet orange she carried a bonqunhm.u rose8, At the held the ceumongm‘l ufi was gowned in a black sheer dress with white accessories and a corsage of white (ud:lu. Mr. and Mrs. Van “&::u left on a trip through N Ontario, the grldo wearing a dusky blue jacket dress with white accessories. On their réturn they will live at 26 Dennison road west, Weston. Prior to her marriage the bride was guest of honor at a miscéllaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Master, and Miss M. Campbell enâ€" t)a‘mined in her bomor at a pantry shower. uiet place last rfi:fiz‘é%v.& when their second , Doroâ€" ie che Leeme the arite af Me 2 ne es % Norman H. Dabbe officiated. Rowanâ€"Boot The Church of the Good Shepâ€" herd, Mount Dennis, was the scene of a wedding, when Mary Clara goot‘a daughter o!i "I;h and Mrs. avid Boot, was un marriage to Arthur Martin Rowan, son of Mrs. Rowan and the late Mr. James Rowan, Rev. R. P. Walker officiatâ€" ed, and Mr. Harold land played the wedding music. the signing of the register Mrs, Travers sang. The bride wore white sheer ehfl‘fon. & long tulle veil with orâ€" ange blossom headdress, and carâ€" ried dee&‘red roses. The attendants were Miss Eva Boot, sister of the Rev. Norman H. Dabbs, Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 19th 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"FLOWER SUNDAY SERVICE. Intermediate Dept. in charge. Speaker: Miss Lorâ€" na Gastrell. 7 p.m.â€"BAPTISMAL SERâ€" VICE. ‘The friends of Mrs. Ernest Glen, A quiet Weston Baptist Church Central United Church Nursing Home on Sun» returned home from YOU‘LL SAVE MONEY sister of the groom, who wore pale blue net trimmed with pink over taffeta, with hat to match, with shoulderâ€"length veil, and carfied & bouquet of es. The fe e i uns ® mfi wearing -flnrfinzu lace over blue taffete, with hat to The bridal couple will live in Toâ€" SUNDAY, JUNE 19th 9.45 a.m.â€"Sabbath School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Rev. B. D. Ar: strong, Uptergrove. 68 QUEENS DR. _ WEETON Practice Limited to Discases of the KEar, Nose and Throat Telephones : Weston 298â€"W _ JUnction 1218 Parfumeur Weston Presbyterian Church 5¢ :suee $1.85 Briggs‘ Pharmacy [AIN ST. N. WESTON Interim Moderator Bruce Metcalfe Choirmaster Prompt, Cheerful Delivery 7.00 p.m.â€"Reév. Armstrong. Livingstone TOILET WATERS BÂ¥ LENTHER!C The Chance o 1 Lifetime To Modernize Your Kitchen â€" at Low Cost! 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