Times & Guide (1909), 18 Aug 1938, p. 1

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s Councillor Allan Hurt ~ In Highway Collision l atrencth" and mum ahaatt | TCC, 3008 5 and strength" hould | a; . He mmlkl:lm.;‘;m; onve smm td o wan Ar t o mmunt ng"scn:;o-ak Hsing club and faid: . m 4 o a hy M:huimuhm nâ€"am-a:'m." 2 Ph 2: Dous A reception was held at the Old Mill, where the bride‘s mother reâ€" geived wearing navy sheer dress mmhcghndm uf sweet peas. The groom‘s mother whs in gray sheer with navy hat Te Te uin ol the bride or hud.umm:am mccessories and red fox fur. On their return Mr. and Mrs, Litten will live in Toronto. Her shoulder length veil fell from & small satin halo and she carried ® cascade bouquet of lilies. The bride‘s two sisters, Eleanor (Mick» =‘)’ Barnes u;d 'll'h.n Barnes, were attendants. were l‘a“ blue net over hg&dfltrl"?:‘i llars, puffi eeves i«lldcrw lflgh veils to match their dresses, and silver leaves in their hair. They carried blue cornflowers, was alter ushers were Lioyd Harrison and John Bruce. slipper satin made on princess lines with â€" cowl Mgne. ima.-luvu coming to poil over hands and but&mc% the back from neck to waist. Her belt was of two strands of satin with knots. Chalmers United church, Mount Dennis, was the scene of an interâ€" esting vsddinfi.&tnrdly afternoon when Jessie Barnes, daughter of T2 CID JNIZ H. i. Darnes, beâ€" came the bride of Clarence Litten, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Litâ€" ten, Rev. C. A. Gowans officiated. Ferns and gladioli decorated the church, and soloist was Miss M. Cloe m martiage at har ts iven in marriage er father, the bride wore a gown of whita fiDr. C. iDe;i:; of Annl:in'm e attendi sician. He Councillor 'fim and Mitchell reâ€" moved to hospital at Newmarket. An xâ€"ray examination was to be taken of Mr, Allan‘s neck, and it is understood that a report later said the neck was fractured. Other inâ€" fared sieplranl, a esliepped Toep, & tu , & colla ung, :::? Md 8 stitches inn‘onl Councillor Jack Allan is widely and favorably known in Weston West Toronto, the Lake Shore and districts. He is a traveller for mmdn Gypsum Co., is presiâ€" dent of the Weston Men‘s Conserâ€" Â¥ative Association, is Worthy Patron of Clovelly Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, is on Weston Council, is actively interested in the promotion of local sports, etc. His many friends join‘ with The Times and Guide in wishing him a :_peedy u}? complete recovery, and slipper satin made on besdubtataiRt usst"idincsnhin it.2 c v ecoliid 2s a iwmgr of fl:las car‘;tbmllu. Wilda orrison, Collingwood, broken arm; Mrs. Hermance Mitâ€" chell, Ravenna, bruises, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Foza. Beaconsâ€" field Ave., Toronto, minor cuts and bruises, & ambulance from Co took Morrison to the Hospital for Sick Children, Toâ€" ronto, for treatment. Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Mitchell were taken to the Toronto General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ford, both 66 y:rJ of age, were given treatment then alâ€" lowed to proceed, . in extending to Mrs. Allan and Frances sincere sympathy in this time of trouble and anxiety, INTERESTING WEDDING MT. DENNIS CHURCH thought to have aj his brake® quicfiy. In > so ; ~his car swerved to collide one driven by Roy C. Mitchell, Ravenna, Ont., who had five passengers with him. Mr. Mitchell suffi knee injuries and was also rushed by ambulance to the Newmarket Hospital, Jessie Barnes Is Bride of Clarence Litten in Satâ€" Residents of Weston were greatâ€" bgcndhnwuw of collision of two cars a mile :outhdAmnSmd?.vfieh resulted in Councilior J, P. Allan, 156 Sunn’l Drlnb:eing rushed to the York County Hospital at Newâ€" market, suffering from severe neck l:gwhamdlumndemphéauou press time on Tuesday Councilâ€" lor Allan was still in a critical conâ€" dition, with friends waiting anxiâ€" ously for word of his progress, morth on No, 11 highway and is thought to have -p:i{-d fil brake® Passengers in the car driven by Mitchell who were less seriously injured were: Mrs. Thelma Walters, Wua-hmmgxnntmhqunh York County Hospital, Newmarketâ€"Driver of Second Car Also In Hospital With Injured Kneeâ€"Five Passenâ€" gmlnC&-deByll!ehllAnlmSuiouflyHnfl Vioclet is the " with my life your right H”" ¢; Gardhouse, to miake the statement." | & * "D.> Gor® "woRrbs or wisbon» "I do not agres wit FURNITURE EXCHANGE Fashion Note Por Men urday Ceremony wore a gown of white 6â€"8 JOHK 81. masculine color of Fern: CH 2, Al 1, Ph 2; Best, Jean: CH 2, Al 2, Ph c; Boddington, Wesley: CH ¢, Alc, Ph 3; Booth, fng s o hanest ; 5 ith : CR , &1 1, ‘bn 2; Brockheld Betty: Ge 2, Ch ¢, LA 8, LC 5; Burâ€" ford, James: EC c, EL 2, AH c, Ge +d €REMOE. EIU 19 AH Ge hoat thracar s ht io 1 Byers, : EC % %L ¢, AH ¢, Ge ¢, Ch 1, FA 3, FC c; Cain, Norma: CH e, Ch c; Cairns, Wilâ€" !il.:lC&h.l.Ahc,Al&Ch ©; Cameron, Grace: EC 1, J 2; Cousins, Jeann AH 2, Ch ¢, LA ¢; CH 1, Al ¢, Ph i CH 2; Cathbertson nlxbnx-n.n- 5 "Darhon .%n-.h-nu: One of the surprises was the horseshoeâ€"pitching ability of Mrs. W. Skimming, ugod 70, the mother of P.C, William Skimming. Teamed with P.C. George Barker, she was beaten by only a few points by Mr. YORK POLICE STAGE TTH ANNUAL PICNIC r:lice picnic was held at Centre land last week with over 100 and Mrs. Harold Lawrence. The picnickers left before noon and spent the entire day at the island. The children were enterâ€" tained by clowns and free drinks 2200 MCC DSIROLâ€" NCR B IUV» yard, W.‘gmner, N. Taylor; fat men‘s race, Harold Lawrence, John Mason; ladies under 35, Mrs. L. Elder, Mrs, W. Segee; ladies over 85, Mrs. Charles Stuart, Mrs. Cliarles McDoulton; milk bottle List of Weston High School Pupils Is Arranged Alphabetically â€"â€"Was Issued Last Week Over One Hundred Attend the Event At Centre Middle School Results Announced for Weston York township‘s seventh annual munity, Bring them into The Times and Guide office sevâ€" eral days before the paper is to be published, so that we may have plenty of time for the lllulf of a good newsâ€" paper cut for clear reproduc« Response to Request Has Been Generous and Guide‘s request for picâ€" tures of local interest for publication has been most gencrous, and the coâ€"operaâ€" tion of those who have proâ€" vided such pictures is very vided such pictur much nnue&td. Have you any photos or Ehtamlcol-ouldbol terest to citizens of Wesâ€" ton? These should he of a local character and may be of individuals, groups, or of The response to The Times A men‘s 100â€" Mt. Dennis tree, Heien: Ge 2. Lh 3. 1t & PX CHTCT PNCUTT s PRVT 5y P07 M 1y PRHC~ Lean, Charles: LA ¢, FA c; MeClelâ€" land, Kenneth: Cllcg Al c, Ph 2; Melntyre, Donald: ¢, Al 2, Ph c; McKelvey, GeorfilCl.ELt,A‘ 1, Ge 2, Ch 1, aw&nn FC 1, GA 1, GC 2; McNeil, Camâ€" eron: AH c, LA 2. LC 3, FA 3. FC Bruce: CH ¢, Al c, Ph 3; Lawrence, Edward: CK’eh:lj, Ph c; Leach, Segree oH s; § aOn 3r Laonge rge: CH c, Ge e, ; Lepingâ€" ooo piannie t h £ pi ell, : Ph 2; Leuty, Mary: 3, Al 2, Ph 8; Lindsay, King: CH e¢, Ph 1; Mack, Alan: AH ¢, Al 2, Ch 1; Macâ€" Kathlyn: CH 3, Al 2, Ph 2; Grossâ€" kurth, Robert: CH 1, Al 1, Ph 1; Hall, Mack: CH c, Al1, Ph 3; Hand, Evelyn: EC c, AH c, Ge ¢, FA 1, FC 1; Hannah, William: EC 8, EL 2. AH 1, Ge 1, Ch 1, LA %, LC 2, FA 1, FC 1; Harper, Wilâ€" liam: CH c, Al 2, Ph 2; Higgins, Harvey: Ch c; Hill, Jack: EC 2, EL Keown, Elizabeth: EC 1, EL 1, AH h Ce 2, Ok 2 LA 1, LG £ F4 L FC 1; Keown, Ivy: CH 2, Al 2, Ph o1 NY Gorden 41 1 Laweenty ramba Jho Aa A _ CAd SR L OR _ 2, AH 2, Ch 3, LA c, LC c, FA ¢; FC c; Hill, Mabel: CH 2, Al c, Ph 2; Hill, William: EC 2, EL c, Ge c, LA c, FA c, FC ¢; nmmn. Margaret: AH c; flymn. rt: Al 2, Ph 1; Jeffrey, Helen: LA 2, LC 2; Johnston, Lula: CH ¢, Al 1, Ph c; Johnston, Marion: Chc; race, Mrs, Alfred Gray, Mrs. Alex Walfu:e; basebail throw, George Barker, John Mason; ladies‘ shoe kicldnJg contest, Mrs. Alex Wallace, Mrs. John Elder; men‘s shoe kickâ€" ing contest, Alex Wallace, Alfred Gray; men‘s milk bottle race, Cecil Risebrook, Alfred Gray Jr. North York police are the identity of a man hll% from a tree whose decomposed body was found in a dense patch of bush on the farm of Edward Odell, morth of Weston, Sunday. _ _ Coroner Dr. C. J. Dunning estiâ€" mated the body had been dangling in the remote spot for four or five months. He &ed a rumor which spread thmgwut the district last evening that the body had been glmmt:i_;t the spot by the Streetsâ€" BELIEVE HANGED MAN MAY BE OF WINNIPEG Photo shows two cars which | Weston, who suffered neck and collided on No. 11 Highway, a mile other injuries and was rushed by south of Aurora on gnmhy afterâ€"|ambulance to the: York Culg noon.. Driver of the car on the | Hospital at Newmarket.. Roy right was Councillor Jack Allan of | Mitchell ‘of Ravenna, Ont., driver Woodbridge Cimes~ ann Guti®r When Cars 17. 13 14 16. 10. 12 15 with the prize list that appears herewith. {Iflmly evsrz‘urdcn has ‘;o]@methln.‘n:bnhwhil:" the 't‘oyth“ 1 owers, en adds e interest and ::fines of the show. The fi.cnury and show commitâ€" Pizce of expilition Hrom 180 to to place ition from 0 o‘clock o:gridny evening the 19th, to receive entries.â€" Also the comâ€" mittee will be on hand from 9 to 11 a.m. on the day of the show to reâ€" ceive exhibits. If all members of the Soctiety spur themselves into action, the result should be a splenâ€" did flower show. 11 At a meeting of the directors of the Weston Horticultural Society on Monday "’“i'fi' final arrangeâ€" ments were made for the annual flower show. The show will be held as usual in J. T. Farr & Sons Gar« :fe, entrance next door to the Bank of _ f!ommem. on Saturday, Aug. PMIZCs Ste O11€red. All members of the Society as of June 1st should look over their Â¥ndm at once and plan theirâ€"exhibits in accordance Weston Horticultural Society Will Hold Twenty.â€"seventh Anâ€" nual Exhibit in Farr‘s on Saturday, Aug. 20â€" The Prize List . 3 Final Arrang:jents Are Made For Flower Show 1. ANTIR less tha 2. ASTER than 3 c 8. fiARIG ~blooms. 4. MARIG blooms. 5. MARIG variety. 6. Bow! of 7. STOCK than 2 c 8. PETUN In the prize list there are fifty~ pemkg TT es ZINNIASâ€"Collection, 3 blooms of each color to be shown in sepâ€" e ue t eP y TT LTTSY A"l Prfomas i t Trom 2,201 P's"x"uuusâ€"(»tbefion, -alhmfimw‘:‘?m on Ww 1“31":“,3&"&11,' &Im dropped _ from 10,860 PHL { 5 .\ last yéar to 8,731. The campaign PHLOX DRUMMONDE _‘ cor m t esanud y tA o en se hhe Aih S1: m‘w 10b Sine *4 Mock., seivey Sxi mm Mmdefildnndflnhoohnduye_nl ot mure than \visitors from other municipalities. notmmonom mant Classes were held four days a week eloo-nlc not h‘::h:n'a‘elo}lozcllor six weeks and average attendâ€" VERB Aâ€"-â€"Gblooll-.noth“}m'-m. 200 shi makike TT blooms. |taught to swim 25 feet or more and flgllfi ((clfcfi)fimno&. others were given a goud u?‘a_)_â€"ubom,m)mma‘;;@_wm than ‘WEST YORK‘S NEWSY . WEEKLY %.‘?;F,fiflll CHILONA _ 2 â€" 1OMT NN School board and council memâ€" Ducks, Geese (other than Brant) bers, assisted by other officials, Rails, Coots, Wilson‘s or Jackâ€"snipe. presented certificates and awards| In that of the Province of to the children last night, During |Ontario morth and west of a the the beginners were put line at the southwest tests of swimming | angle of Bruce ; thence in a | distances from 50 feet to 150 feet. general easterly direction along the Show Methods southerly boundaries of Bruce and Members of the Royal Life Grey Counties to the southwest W"dfiy -m.:f.dnmrm- {tion Ilc-vqmmmc«-vd&m along the Instructor Walter m:ulh:*mmax’m instructress and daughter Sumnidale and Vespra Townships to hmmm-mumdmmms ':&:‘;" “"""hhl-fls:-cé‘-.dd ast mean high water on WI .dgrrdudun:‘m»ui-... Hamedy, . Deputr.Reevs |north boundary of Brock Toubahts ;&: kAÂ¥ yrâ€"f1~k~â€" mhflhâ€"rm M-__ Te ul KK .“ surance that those using the pool gm )h’liel{l.yd fit, :J:(enhn;: had taken the trouble to obtain a |certificate and register were much was built by Hughson‘s father and keeping the Joad from siipping. *‘ certilicate and register were much more ”vnhr in attendance than last s pupils, Attendance Drops Bflmfim were cut from 2,201 in 1987 to 1,025 this year lndl total last yéar to 8,731. The campaign, Pn M"V-‘ -&'â€"râ€".é; m and ml. the Torants campaign, the re campaign, the report said. While e rullng Ned given phrents an. Swimming Display Put On In the York Memorial [ the second car, suffered hiulz > his knee and was aiso taken ie Newmarket lufinll. Five sssengers in the Mitchell car ere injured less seriously. IN EIGHT YEARS canned goods to Â¥, AUGUST . 18, 1988 ANNUAL PARADE OF _ THISTLETOMNETS centre line of the said Highway to ?r‘hd&m‘ in the vicinity of Myrtle; thence in . The parade which was headed by the Salvation Army band, was made "of units from many centres in~ zdh‘ Port Credit, Long Branch, Westmount, Streetsville and other mlymdmnetc,vhiktthmo! the ‘Thistletown branch are to be on received rounds of cwmythmmumm route. Returning to the parade ground the men were formed into one large square in front of a speâ€" cially constructed platform, the colors of the various units being in the forefront. At the front of the platform stood the little white cross over which hung the stee! helmet, lig:dfylu the sacrifice of those who had given their lives for King and Empire. & t e e e Promes on of mean high water on the north of Rideat Lake, and along the ?'::«-â€"m--.. Hundreds of veterans of His Maâ€" jesty‘s forces turned out at Thistleâ€" town on Sunday last on the occasion of the church parade and drumhesd service sponsored by the Thistleâ€" town branch of the Canadian Legion and under the direction of Capt. H. R. Adams, Zone Commander. congratulated on their number on Through the courtesy of the Deâ€" m«nt of Mines and Resources, Parks and Forests Branch, at Ottawa, The Times and Guide has been provided with a summary of the Migratory Birds Convention Act as it affects this district. As it is the Dominion Law regarding migratory birds in Canada, and as it concerns each person who hunts migratory birds, we believe it will be of special interest to our readers. Anving:fiunedvdnmda of the nrlmmhom'n'fll :Dm y answered, they assure The National Parks Service of sources, Ottawa, has just issued the Regulations W Migratory Birds for the current year, _ A summary of thl?- gulations they apply to Ontario follows: Ts Ducks, Geese (other than Brant Raile, Goots, Wileon‘s or Jackâ€"anipe. Many Units Join In bert the Speaker Hundreds Attend Parade and On.the platform were the Rev. R. G. Davison, Capt. Rev. Sidney E. Lambert, O.B.E., Chaplain Christie Street Ha}iu). Mr. W. J. Gardâ€" house, M.P.P., and others. After the singing of "O Canada", the Rev. Davison offered a short prayer for the welfare of the Empire. The mmm fl:, the reading of a lesson e Rev. Davison, in the absence of the Rev. T. B. Butler. "O God Our Help In Ages Past" was next sung, followed by a very stirring and inspiring address bE the Rev. Sidney Lamâ€" bert, O.B.E. Capt. Lambert spoke of the sacrifices that had been made Department of Mines and Resources at Ottawa Provides Times and Guide With Summary of Act as it Affects 'l‘luisDistdctâ€"-TenaofOpe-Sm-Nchh,Gau. Rnih,Coots,ete.,andolChoedSellouâ€"lnqdrhWfl be Answered at Ottawa Migratory Birds Act : Regulations Issued IN COMMUNITY PARK W estmount The Speakers Stormont .‘.;a‘?:“m'“ ty Counties '&p::ber 15 to November 15, fl: o that part of the Proviice of SA _ "125: October 1 g.m 30, both I Aurintagty MB â€"â€"2n ns m ntoe Alca s Ai s 2. :Qcom..“' ”"‘.7"‘“:...1"‘2..".'.“'13:"' than Stant} shall be Rom October North of the Quebec, Cochrane, Winnipeg line of the Canadian N. tio:nul R-fl'm:lm-hru: Gannets, Grebes, Guillemots, Gulls, Herons, J Loons, Prive®. Pntina, Shantaaters sed to the northwest angle of Dundas northerly 15 to December 15, both dates inâ€" clusive, tional Railways: September 15 to November 15. m d P P ie e ns "'1"\..:..“.-..“ ue Seiden in the felloring none _ Aoks, Auklets, Bitterns, Fulmars, Terns; and there is a closed sesson throughout the year on the followâ€" A group of sixteen high school students, including a number from Weston, left Toronts Iast week for Germany, on an exchangeâ€"student County; thence easterly along the County; thence easterly along the ‘There is a closed season out the !’9:- m_wnm Camwen Cares Oe fe Soake Service, Rate Plans Of _ Advantage To Majorit Miss Janét Smith, who is in charge of the girls, Bell Telephone Manager Feels That Much Has Been About Telephone Hates Case That on mote id Woodcock September 15 to Novemmber 30. tests, football, children‘s races, a midway, six bands and other attractions â€"are listed for the afternoon. A pony will be given away to a lucky boy or girl. Others will kenzie King will be the guest speaker at the annual Mulock picnic sponsored by Col. W, m"l.b;i..kn-hl"!b Woodâ€" day, Aug. 20. _ *‘ Prime Minister At Woodbridge Saturday Service" and "Zone Service" For Suburbsâ€"Coun Town of Weston Laid Protest Before Board Very Weston Music & *W a Leadâ€"â€"Others an improved type of mmm-fl as Weston and the of monthiy rate. We wamed to & suburban sone service ave But we could not see our way to do that while we were @ 18 vmided at low . . . onder our old tarite we service a month to the averag bargain was Afl\etmnuumm ‘h;.']:,;: dz-vâ€"vâ€" CCE m’m Af the Tnvatem = change subscribers. At it seems clear that the vice is provided at loss might be absorbed for a scribets in Weston or n m advantage of the rem subscribers in Weston that the Board, od of the public g‘“-fl fiz’uâ€"â€"â€"-: arvtihine h d ... -| had foreign exchange service. charge for that service was bearing on the subject whh Mfllfl:hhtfilfl“ was was whether the on T6 vice fails to provide the expected of it under these tions it throws an additiom and rate plans which the t ity of our suk %c&m‘! Bell Com: ;n-:mcnu.-':.'m hearing and judgment in the phone rate case: liberty to affirm that our "Foreign The Direct lssue "What was directly at issue we wanted to s ervy

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