Times & Guide (1909), 27 Oct 1938, p. 2

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_ “it LONG DISTANCE 7 Habit is Catching! Tm Nursing _ mtneatioet of York Tomhip’u ”not. action! and public school in um: and" the in“. “I I! Dr. C. A. Warren. Medi- d Min: of Health for the Inn- HMO": In Swan Fur m. m 1W by can» - council Add”: Dad-r tho new set-up all uhool "It will b. grid by the town- - “In” v ieh will, In turn. be ”but.“ by the township In"! of Education and an town- 'tttfur-te School Beret. , Wootttrt'aBeardofBdoeatuetartesttber-intt. 9iGiii' a! odueatkes, not for any (In: than may ”his It!" them-01V", but boa-nu thy m min.- trt-.dinturm-st.ttdmt-tt-ie “impulse. htndditioet.ther-m'tt-t -mmtioet.estdei" uh-dntinclyolthdrtinnaul atrMtrrtt.toftrtthertheea-est-tkettroetr calm-any. One manhunt. “dawns-mud ammymmmwm Wash-u M-trtlttgthsofservieototheiremdtt. nan-m abdication of use!“ public undone, - tn t_.ttghteeth-ortrsorssnmmustoeta-tg-t **i'hrtmsterfn-aitrboorreasdsdhtntt-tdtn. 'lata',',,','.',":,,',',",',':":,',"),,',"'"""'""""""' uh “tam! N 1tis"arerrhomth-runmstmshumttr 'rt-tire/rt-thart-renters-twot-at ho tins public nehoob, a Sent-u School. And on. autumn-t Coiled-u And wanna Schwinn the “nonbindcm Withthi-th,peotr. ha in" henna], bot Wetton'l adulation] nd.. niniltntorl nttd aura-mo! publiefmd-hvohyt - with grater and still - demands which *-bearsrnaauronth.irtimenaatuirg-tt. Van's whoa]. comm tummy with my in tin ‘yw‘mm mad the Dominica. and In: "stdertte have Whoa men-elve- in many fidd- of cadaver. Wasn'- Board a! “nation in mad. an of con- '+"tHt'aomtrqt'ntifudsrtastandwrmtest,rmtl-varaed h Metal waits and well ubhtohandlo the prob- lhldthclchoollotourm Yenrsofrtpdraatd 3W hav- (iven than th. qBntitieatiems to use. I!!! who Inch mum. They dame Ind ..rtMme.ée.ttt.atoroetandemrfid-ofth.rrooru 'aetutmmtseW-tesn. W1“: EiariO. 315152. , tmatrtts.betttuirtmaatrinst.nea- _ Dan’s Wuhtw-u Maven-om T 'tbttertdu)mttattmottuttt-tae-. i-ttr-tutr-rata-s. Wm»... -_totft'stditrWttsttue-r,awigtetmud -MreiviettetdimistuW-tmsBoargot_ ttm, which cannot ha emlhd an)”. for audit: 'e-u-date-ttrupture-. "LIPIONI TALKS ll Till 'A'I'SOH FAMILY triira -iaui,f, Exam" "7578'. Ian- Ptihtie School Services Will be Unified nine! Inge-:7 in? Se more “DUBAI 0070”! 87, 1988 A FINE CIVIC BODY School Ind _ Dbl-n}; for _ Dunn" in . 'at,h"',tt,tUriut,eet2 =tLteut"gae"tta".ttr =32tl't,Ntld',dt Pr". Ehtti'4iyiiiit'ttif'i?, an...“ trf I'.'.',' lat. and vii I plum. and -t on =Flrlll',' null EiiiiliaG)WFaai" izT. f--" would a. mi. "UA, .. was? qdHg, pan vi“- thmy-n. tt Itt,t1'tts't ”in "tedoreret-twfttmitatttm. ‘t-’ - uMhun-Mhampllt d 'i'ii",i,tr/i7ihF7t,i5'tkhi'i "met-' M - m“ "tleg-a-r/rg/tttsl 1/','i'lu"'oe"',',.'l'L"a,'a"luretutl 1MtNtNttuet,' Aeumlin: to the deputydme ttrem was too much attu- ban; kid on dipiomu. however. Re opined that the mothers of I“ councillors eanld easily have car- Moving the motion for their sp- It'.'",',',',',,",', to the he "nude. on e town-hip nursing shelf. Reeve Huck“ warned his colic-cues that m Nrther dolly would endanger ttte minimum: receiving ita pro- nneiel needing gunk. nkivdity who hold public begun diploma. council was forced to upping try Lougggromeg who ' "We have Mod for two months now to find mnebody living with- in our bound. who has the neces- nry awn“. But there isn't any- body. u must to outside." Ducky-Reeve Catlin-n felt the daily In gel-cum didn't do the mu- nicipality any harm. "We reaped 1ttiett!ht from the nursing adver- tf-tnent, In aid. "The nut-alp- poiptgd an rra11CtttmlifiM." “Union In abet mum with the noun-17 'trtalifhatimts we me not 5113151} for, tht grunts." he said. taint two R,'." women w b out!“ ork Tum-hip. I '0CtmllrttTTmPtgttgtrtmT In I bland-r conception, the Roy-l visit is expected tn new the unity of the British eomemsmmatth, lid “in. m further, my dd our ellinnce with In United Stem. It in being urged strongly that cur King and Queen visit our neighbours um: the he. Vial unity between the world’s two greatest We. mm of necessity be furthered, and and! I viii: would b emtsidered a highly 1:21pm. On this. Ind my other scores, the visit of the King Md Queen will be unveiled u of the greatest im- portance, tattamatiottallr. It in Dalian! that the Royal visit will demonunto GUI “he! of Inch In idea, that it will thew how, in all Want-l loyalties, Canada is n sound u m m " the Empire. In the cumin; months the government of Canada vill be hm. busy ”ranging for the Ron! "eAion. There will have to be armaments for tmntrpdrta- tin all the recluse of myth. the" will be the preparation for protective measures to m extent of which the public is not “an. there will be recep- tion: with civil and military authorities “king part. There will doubtless be n tremendous social whirl, and than will be the inevitable “gate Crashers." Such nee-lions u I royal visit Ire Nil of incidents, both autumn; and otherwise, but to the public this par- ticular visit will be the coming of I beloved King and QM who u rulers are paying a visit to their subject]. 3he all" a! M lam to Canadian um hudumuthwhucnhmdhwld W. Num- hdau in n "In!" much vtsiudttti)mirtitmetrattrtrtur,emtaittrtaia. .Mm the ecu-ha will be one of nut Import. -datt-mtiem.trttsattrermrrer.T%r- and: nude in. _ hmdtholdhaduddothndomhmh in Mt an than my be an idea prev-ill“ an: Cull. b gather aloof, that it: loyalty in not no m I in some other Parts of the Empire, tut in goon-pun! position, bedd- the saw, my not b. with”: I eon-in tantalising "Net, that the tnet that Candis population in mule up of nanny mu bill!“ than whieh derive from Britain, may and in than Mud document. tients put give us freedom td worship, ttGe, act and mom tntrse1vetr u we saw fit. May their presence kindle new the loyalty of the Canadian people md bind Canada with fresh ties , lave Ind Iteeetion to the Empire which in genera- 'etb.mqtmrttbet.amiaegk.thsqt, a! No tr-dt-ttn-tir-st-ed may. .rtrNisgl.tfoe.hr3Hw In,“ M. -dilst. Ne a. do. cl ”than! mumeJudcmtm mmuamwuuuy.u¢uumw -ra"mDoetyhti_tttrttu-'nrert..d -timaatd-b-tisranrithtu-urt-d -a_t_t-ettirteo.-- 'matt_tottarri.d-itbt.tutt-.ot 'm-d-iri-rithtUUrtit.dtttnua, Atstnmalsoettotnauorsrart.-tDo. minioeswithin the Bria-h t3r-t-tthoetatiom "tdtheat.undietttandithtuthgtodgtnus,do all wean to Inks the worlds-do And» pence.” he dud-rod. M,1'gafdtgttt,tt',trtT1t1t umaummmu Qua BtuaNth a: ttat-darted In“ In 'uhutoeretttmrD-t-ttt-tttutott, Tonia We“! Apaeciue In- for-uuon Aboqt unit‘s ' Beauty Spa: Smiling "In. of the tourist M. G. . McGeor, M.P., urged the and for improvement of Com- am, mod: and ot math; when 'et, the (In! uty of the --. ion in u; akin-n at Victoria “also and Cantu! Americ- m 2."er thte road- mth to Pan-nu. I South Americn pun- nd to "tend the ' mum to has. Ana. Unleu Can-d. took sup. to mm visitors, tourist: mu go tooth. ho uH. PM Malayalam of the tour- H train would pm. of human: jih- in “lining unemployment. \widuu‘nt Claudia) marten. hob- - to mute the nut m lee, o and. Ind contribute to international goodwill 1nd unda- 'ttttdiet, Ho laid the Haitian provirte" h-I - tn.m.m imp-d1: rods. "Shh? ',td'tff"P, with“ in a”. to m- be. ir totrrhrt Mint-I VI- t"gS'4 to that inn-d in 3mm Co Nu. Ger-n M It. Can‘- 2trte,tsl, Mun- 1tfhtlii',e,'2ii'ii2ieie' " Ema: an. - rlhvltr'a4fdrlu' -- h taxing and “low walk." with en- eom without men. She would nun-n from a lent walk only to slip away on I "I of her OWTt-- "ttrs trt yiet.tt.. . _ - _ W 'iiito bed um her hunk innit!» 31.01)in yawn“, "it must be u (my in me." 'C'aTd'gtt'f'la%'l"g',', ,1tett*-r-o_tfest- rid out the duties of public health nun-us. - At the use of three Ruth's mn- ‘nnys were comparatively simple. She dun went downtown tad Witt, day-Ilgopped uptil policn_fonnd her, A few weeks ago ahe stowed any on 1 bus and wound up in Niagar- Fulh. Then she stowed W,,', 'l,h the rm Pt-,',,',',',',"?,', my I was flnattr on m Canada. After that she rode I but to Batavia. Mr, parents uid they had tried pg her As..her room. tposAirttrs, Frtrgr-YearAN Girl la Keeping the Bufftlo Police Busy Thirty times u runway in less than A rear, pretty fo-r-old Ruth Wheeler became I [major problem to Buffalo‘s 1,000 police- men. The two: inteea,Misss Lam's Shaw Ind fdrifl? Wittali, at: trom Toronto. ADVERTISING ls ESSENTIAL EXTENDING HER TRAVELS MAIL! TO PIN! "". ”'13:: flgT,"ag Note to. o I - This in I modtnuly We HIM-mm" wary about a m couple of Wenchry. he - m-u and to finish to mi- nrb Ind pick a: hi: wife, who wacomingvnt "automot- hte-afurnoon min. Re mind u the Wentbgry nation mun At the r r nut last week, Akein Jag,,, fromh¥oronw Madman-tan attended the Cub Puck meeting, and ant-ruined the bore with a pleasing - of an". and talk. He Ibo mount-d . Hurling and Doug. Thomson with profteieater balm sud mend star. First. It" tut: mud, in- cluded: Physic-l nerd-u. David Moxie. Rod Cuntur, Gordon Cmicksh-nh; Saving: Bunk, G. Cruichlnnk, D. Thomson, B. Dock- erty; Folding Clothes. D. Thomson, G. Clutch-hank; Skipping, Ernest 'tTi"' National Anthem, D. Me, le. uni proved his faith in Parte Ix ,e'hita it u did Nlert "ding. w o dew oped I munch who, and who has not added yot jut why. it any uve been his on cooking. but than it my hare been George Camera" brad. lat M_aAd1ttgt.tt lath Cl. In All pin. 'Utd it in new. that ' n I tir put. In: h but. a it In and thet I). nut pgo- gdn emu - II- um” m. With a wrong: it will to "and M we at. . 33% is 'r, the inmiut To an. "sd. an“ Ptft to v. unb- fluly Ind Ithout an: 'glirN1 b” 2'tt ttt O or w: Minkhhunndo'uutis- faction an could not ho derived tron any out: team. Ctarmit activitiu of a. troop m w may. tue. [an El. linon took took moral Seem- to Inglewood by ear-from than they took the overnight hill. to Bef. fountain, and! boy making . map of the route takin on the 7-mile walk. Seven] and their cookin teat. 2al tWe',',',,,' and. bra-5 Hid prpv _ his f_alth, in higproduct the ' 'each-ia.' --'-ei"e-" *%'=' “a w”... bhifi'4t 2NaMMltgt"htt - “a - ad v. uni-0PM]... “I.“ t has way m f 'él'T'll his hater, mother. I“. “(no " hit brother. in to (Crowded out lest week) an]: Toronto Troop On Seturd-y. October 16th, the 39th ame out In full force for Apple Dar. The first Scout to arrive at the Rovers' Den was Alfie Semen Bet, lithough he was I little sleep looking, he wore a big Scout smile. Scouts began to errive and by uven o'cldck there were about twenty Scout- and Cuba on the job. The boys were taken to their mu, end " we made the rounds of the route, the epplu were selling like hot cakes. After the boys had been out for an hour or two,.relief 'Scouu were put on the job and the other led: were brought in to get mrarmed up end he" eongethin‘ to.rrt.. . _ time to see the train 1:}:th limb-or " least comint u now to urn-Morin. u I la Island mill an. Anyway. it didn't m. The an" I. ll- wihfl -ertrtrd be; In on a! no to - ttutat Vivi.“ _-___. ___ - let 'h Shel when n Mkt'. l __ -'- fl.“ ._ ,._- -.__ ' Itt"d 'Matt hora are. 'l,rlt."'l'N2tat " -n. In Yak. . -eiuod-ttertoudhut'. dill. hunched-hack wttqkarrtht1-terrmsduHd We hope Jimmy rGyi bu t speedy maven from his open“ on Sund-y. at the Weston Rut Home. After thg apples were Ul sold, the Rover an eounted the money and were very pleased It the results. We wish to thank the public for their support and Ilsa than): the boys for eoesinetmt in tull font. " The lad: were also mum-ind by norm folk: who can: up to do some nuhery. One of our boys w“ lit. ting about ten feet from the target, when one of the arrow stuck in the {round about four feet in front of im. With that. the boys thought they had better leave the viein y. Bo they tried their skill at herding cattle under tite letdmhip of Ken, neth (Humbug) Culidy, making I very Stl' job of Ibmpeding the cm. eir appetites by this time. were returning. no they made But" per. and when that VII over. the sun Wu sinking. All spread out Ind gathered wood for . amp fire, " which teh hey hnd_to 'ntertaitt. As all had to get buck to civilian- tion because of home-work. the fires were then {an mtJacks were - on. mud a] truck down the tail tm.Trd.home t? and |_Per{ect._ by. 'iiimiiiiii/sr, Oct. 18th, some of the boys from the Troop went to Mount Royal. The mornin started with u: were.“ sky an: it didn't look much like hiking weather, but the boys left Bela Ave. school " nine o'eloek end frame-sod “Nine St. to their estinetion. ey mt through the bush end followed the trail they blend on Thanksgiving Day. At the camp site dinner was made for the hungry tribe. After dinner the boys went for a stroll through the Autumn woods. Sprig I sandy embankment; they tri their skill " jumping, with a few :31 jumps by Mllcolm Arm. y2ntr: . _ e _ _ km W?! iii-um Liiair-e' " JUST TELLING HIM Yoga Pet? "ttlt, HANK iitiiii,h.u I must compliment the unknown resident who shows himself so well informed of the personal qunlitic» lions of each member of the Board. One may well imagine that it in 1 member speaking, and nhould my surmise be correct, this unknown resident certainly does not exhibit the charming modsaty of John Alden in Longfellow: P,'gfelt of Miles Standish," where you will remember, Priscilln suggests. "why don't you_spuk ttrr 1911311! John'. ' The Editor, Tunes and Guide, Weston, Ont. Dear Sir: To analyse one's life so complete- ly must have required eomsideiable effort on the part of this resjdent, yet it is inconceivable that the in. dividual member of the Board should care to have his personal .eeotnplirhmettts reviewed in such a controversy " in now taking place; yet it in herd to believe that this resident would have the nude- city to publicize their Academic and other qualities without their con- eent. It would have been in better tarte had he on behalf of the Bond. if that were possible, mule e clear cut statement of Net of why the boundaries were changed at all. l under-hand by {our recent in- eue that others in' t e same frame of mind u myuetf have the temer.. ity to question the decision of the Board. and are wondering why this particular boundary wan moved when the mason anticipated and reported on your front page, did not exiet when the school: were actuany owed. I would also I“. not that t Iferns-mph complained of an In em to Boards of Education in general, but if in the unknown resident‘s opinion it fits the Weston Board, then it in very an. because it in my contention t t the Weston Board has been rince the Chairman was appointed. I",",',,'.",?,' constituted. The legal- ity a any of their actions and le- solutiom. while no constituted, is vulnerable to attack. The Board: of Education Act. 3.8.0. 1m. "do I am very proud indeed of the land-rd of our Weston Schools, and I quite evidently but different- ly lupport the unknown-A’s viewpoint. in that it is my opinion that the “when and /"iig',titug “than? not mentioned, almond receive t e credit. V In my use I Im sure that it is not necessary to go outside of Wes- ton to discover other bodies, gov- erning and otherwise that are just an capable and of the me intrin- lie worth, although the Net my not be so well advertised. Even in 2gr,uUgi,tig' I doubt that all; {any w evade an lulu in we index-(urn 2d'lt,2 h-ving at- tention d ntncted f the quas- tion of child vellum und bound- aries, by the publication of the list of'nseir own person?) gelitieatioryr. Letters To The Editor . L,aFCirC7dr.CC,'.T,Trr'rTtrr-ryr-' “Promise you won'l discuss politics on thit my. You know how you always has your tfrttper--and with all . those guns 'tround.-" . Fde‘II-bAhhm'm a"l'MtJ.t1"l"N"" MONDAY, moan mm 9 te ”we " Rounount Ava, Wanton, - ... October Nth, 1988. SIDE GLANCES by Gama-k I” ”a...“ Mil}... 'h-ep-'-----. t Am:mnuanmnm Wednesday Eve, Nov. 2nd PRIZE! POI am comma -___ Slim " Bl.we'eat "tteg W “Mg. LOLA. (Group No. S) toetqKt.t*e0.At6qRrltALuWqtoet-ntqtt AMATEUR NIGHT Mac Hayes , Orchestra Clove“! Chapter D.EB. In H L WE' N ”25°“...EDE DANCE mu The Chairman ot the Bond. he. ing 1 County Council twinks, not withstanding the fact t t he upon- sorad the moving of the motion Int June, by his nppointment alum, u Chginnnn of that body, in the ordinary duty of maintaining put. 1t,'rg"tg procedure, mutt of In. acuity " e an in the procndinn “(acting a We School. Further- pore. this at penned by a Commit- GOOD PRIZES CARDS AWZSc Bod! as follows "A member of I board who in a - school upstart». or who imud by an out: Col-cu, not we. or Melvin cyan-{t injury tf theproeedie of the board mlndvcl affecting the public schools. (Emu n 21 R.S.0. 1987.) (3.8.0. 1987, C. MN, th. ?2; 1m, C. M, S. 2; 1936, C. M.) tee in June and "mounted in the press four “is before school started, was one without the knowledge of the full Board, who foiled to make it legal, if it still in. until seven] weeks had passed; therefore I feel that the Bond should be. liohle‘tor tint inurvnl at lent. tt the two Counti- Ap- pellate” of the Bond no glowed the right to take part in proceed- ings of a Public School, should not also the Sap-nu School fp",',',',','; et, who in the presence 0 four parents, while wishing to mole In observation, w" gently reminded of the limitations of the above mentioned section 21 of the Art. tn conch-ion, while I feel that the ettitude of the Bond bu not been toward undenhndinx. I tin- cerely hope that the Department through its enquiry of Int week. will be "le Irrive It I decision that will in no N It',',',', the pres- tips of the mdlvldua members of the Board or myself. The remedy for all the aforementioned com- Pte in obvious, end it is I mark 0 greater leadership to we Ind rectify errors. The Announcement of I choice by the Board to tho plums of the nineteen of the twenty-mu: chil- dren concerned, should not emba- rns anyone and bring "I and to this controveny with honor- to noun. Editor's Note: As this subject u, M been uhuntinly disem- sed in our column: we hum no good purpose can be and by fur. ther etrrretrttoodene. in the matter god unlgu Ty havornidena of 1'397'53.."r otturaidef/,-iiriGi.' intern-t mother under: Jtet will dropped. Ed Caul- Mut Sand 1'01th " A Nam! Entity Canada malt forget Mandi-m and Btattd u n nation-l entity, the Gun-dim Crumb" of Comm Affirmed in resolution: and at ita 12th can“! comma. . The ahead governmental India: of the Domhdon must come to trunk!» that mum-lint: In bong om- emphuiled. the "solution dedu- ed. Pt fittrg, who; t: can: m 'm importance i work of the Ron“ (Danni-don and hard the comluiovfu talk soon would be compkud. MUST FORGET SBC'I'IONALISM lASONIC TEMPLE IAIN try. N. Yuk: truly, S. J. ROWLEY. WW Ho and 200 of them-and five aid "tMme stories" But u cheek on the mania showed that " per out. ot books taken oat were crime stories. A'ertte.the.ers- qf_the con- Are Usually Men Who Are Inter. uted In Their Work The librarian of the great American prison of Sing-Sing “and to know what type: of book we. elmtietyAryttred. A _ eta m3 be 'rimibGuaGk." Pomp. they,“ not want the POT 'tttgay DEEP UNDERCt'T - - ROUND - STEAK or SHOW WING LAMB Legss 19 THICK-R. or BLADE 0550199 513p ROLLED CHOICE YEAILING MNA SMOKED SIDE MACHINE SLICK!) [9“ 9011A“ PORTERHOUSE Genuine HARRISON ‘Twin-Flow” an Wnter Haters. Priced In law an, and: “rum" VACUUM FANS Loin, lb. IS: Fronts lb. CHOICE TENDER can!) 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