Times & Guide (1909), 29 Dec 1938, p. 3

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i ak Sm at Elt RELIABLE woman wants work by day, washing, cleaning, would care h‘fi- "'“T‘ a perienced worker. Phone 61 ..:r call at & Main St. S.. Weston. GREY Caracul fur coat and gold| Oswald Jacoby has given some Ince evening dress. a.u‘eleounfiuubthfivbo 1076â€"J. neâ€"5â€"iw | trumps his partner‘s ace. Fâ€"â€"__s .mâ€"a‘h:hohm-nymoc- 1SCELLANEOUS mized as best contract ( anmnenumnenenninene ... { player in the. Uinited Siktes shid slslGIRIDINGPg'l'.Y.Cl«a there is no such thing as a "perfect team, take to party. * Call O.I.h.‘ou.m. .x-B-lv r‘rl?;:noen_phy.\fl’ better T eeaptumetmmmzccâ€"c=â€"â€"â€"===â€"=â€" | than 75 per cent perfect," explainâ€" 21 EMPLOYMENT waNTED -IJM;:.' Adbmget RELIABLE MAN in Weston will| tribution into th ‘The polish floors, do small paint jobs, | cards dumvhv :‘-‘m and sny odd jobs around your themâ€"they land where they are Sir Kingsley Wood, Air Secreâ€" tary, appealed to science to find an antidole for the monster of its own creationâ€"threat of death from the air. Speaking at a dinner of the Ro!_;l Society, Sir Kingsley said: "I ask the scientists to give more of their time to measuring the wind and weighing the air. It is almost impossible to estimate what scientists and research workâ€" ers might achieve to relieve the menace from the air toâ€"day. _ "One of the greatest contribuâ€" tions to the peace of the world and to the happiness of mankind would be the conquest of the bombila plane. I don‘t despair myself that being achieved." "Who is the new man on the itvy crew ?" "I don‘t knowâ€"but he looks like & gentleman and a sculler." Classified Ads GREY Caracul fur coat and gold Ince evening dress. Size 16. Bhorie 1076â€"J. neâ€"5â€"1w Sir Kinl‘!uley Wood Asks Antidote ‘or Death From Air “Briggs’ncough hronchitis Mixture" remises. Terms reasonable. Phone Relieves Coughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles almost imâ€" mediately. Briggs‘ Ph riggs‘ Pharmacy Rev, Currie Creelman, B.A., B.D. Musical Directorâ€"Mr. Bruce P Metcalfe SPECIAL NEW YEAR‘s SERVICES * 11 a.m. FAMILY SERVICE h Resolve To Attend Church" Evenind SErvics "Ring Out the False, Ring In !Mlndincm T;:l.- ie by 8 musi mepeéhoh. MAIN ST. N. WwESTO Prompt, Cheerful Delivery __ Service [We:ton Presbyterian _ Chuich YOU ELECTRIC SERVICE APPEALS TO SCIENCE Rev, Albert Eikenaar Interim Minister Commercial, Industrial, Residential: Wiring and Repairs. Day or Night. 8 DENNISON RD. w. PHONE 12â€"W U _ ARE _ CORDIALLY INVITED TO ALL SERVICES HOLMES ARTICLES FOR SALE Weston Baptist Church PHONE 720 erâ€"REV, HARRY PAWSON, 81 Queen‘s Drive NEW YEAR‘S SERVICES e . 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. > ‘THE MINISTER Some of last Sunday‘s Christmas Carols will be repeated. Minister WESTON United Church || o1%w D.H.| A silent thought, a secret tear Keep« his memory ever dear; e 4y Sadiy missed by wife ahnd sone. * No fi&ht goes straight up, the top of the fixture being protected bY a metal plate. Thick holophane glass sides about two inches high, permit the dight to spread out on the surface of the runway. The lights show from the air as white circles about 30 feet in diameter, ithoos io9 onteivte be ne d access from one portion of its terâ€" ritory to another. No SBuch Thing As Perfect Bridge hmn'su;. Expert 2C CE OCC J ERIIRUCTS, TEMCMDE them to have a Christmas Tree how much is expected of thamrm and .“,p,?. g:,- the chil of the also remembering what most Of| Sunday school, on Dec. . We them “'“efi“;;‘:,‘,‘ in the ed'tx;v wish to thank all those ) storeâ€" tion requir em, are Tath°r|keepers, merchants and cHurches shabbily treated in the way of S@lâ€"| fof donations of food, and ary. toys that made it a success. Also A great many of them undoubtâ€"|we thank those who donated food edly could command a much large: |for the needy families in our disâ€" income in some other calling, and| trict, if they looked upon their work| ‘The Ladies‘ Association of the only from the dollarâ€"andâ€"cents|chureh worked hard and gave much standpoint, they would not remain |for the supper. in it any longer than it would| We also thank our heavenly take them to iand another and &|Father for Christmas and what it betterâ€"paid job. c# $ _ _\ means to us all. Victoria.â€"The British Columbia legislature has granted $25,000 for a preliminary survey of the proâ€" posed Alaska M(:fvimy route, exâ€" tending through tish Columbia from the state of Washington to the United States territory. . In defending the grant, Premier Pattullo disclosed the United States had offered to lend money without interest to British Columbia for construction of the highway and that he intended to continue negoâ€" tiations in the east early next year. Tc vsiced henant am hike The contact or flush lights, which resemble corner buttons at some road intersections, are set in conâ€" crete along the extreme of the runways. They throw a ht cirele of light on the runway which the fpilot sees when approaching the field as a motorist sees a row of street lamps when approaching a valley from a hill. The fixtures are strong enough to permit the heaviest airplane to taxi over them without slightest damage. The long distance swimmer‘s idea of covering himself with grease is an old one; ducks have done it for almost thousands of years. fices In Devotion To Duty Wish â€" to The truth is that many Of OUT|friends for country ministers, rmemhofl.:s them to h: how much is expected of them and supper also remembering what most Of | Sunday sch them have e;nvoe;t:g in the edl:::; :,m, to t tion requir em, are Tal eepers, m lhlbbi?g treated in the way of salâ€" for donatio First Of Its Kind In Canada Inâ€" stalled At Vancouver First of its kind in Canada, a new system of contact lighting is inâ€" stalled for niv:t flying at Sea Island airport, Vancouver. o B.C. lature Grants Sum For hficfi-inlry Survey Very Often Make Personal Sacriâ€" DEPENDS MOSTLY ON DEAL NEW YEAR 8 l-fld-â€"BO“ Communion. _ 11 am~Holy Communion. Provost Cosgrave, Trinity Colâ€" Rev. W. E. Mackey. away NEW TYPE AIRPORT LIGHT THE COUNTRY MINISTERS tectorâ€"Rev. J. Hugh@sâ€"Jones Vicarâ€"Rev. W. E. Mackey FIRST SUNDAY IN T p.m.~Evening Serviceâ€" St. John‘s Anglican ALASKA HIGHWAY IN MEMORIAM Westminster United t of the Lord‘s -h";w next I resolve to attend Church "9?;' larly throughout the year 1939, should be your vow at New Year‘s and the Minister, Mr. Creelman, promises to maklo ht:n Murvi:l ah- er, more appea within the hour. P Walter Blumenstock, who teaches at Sault St. Marie, is lrndin: his Christmas holidays at the home of his parents on Dufferin Street, Weston. * â€"Â¥ . % Stewart Brigham is home for the Robert Brown who is studying at the Cowley Fathers Bru:chrklg Mission is with his parents, Robert Street for the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. John Marsden of Montreal were house of Mr. ;l!l Mrs. W. S. lucm Joseph Mrs. McCulloch are returning with Sirs. McCulloch are n'nn‘mvith them to Montreal to be Mr. and Mrs. Marsden at their home in Montreal for New Years. sid North "Bay n rhe? "hag. heme Christmas . with rs. Ox': mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. w. G. Saue..hf_u_tm. Miss nma? Greir. was home i atemen think m Dorothy‘s Weston friends were sorty to Ln that =hl to return so early, as she left for morning. Rev. G. Ernest Forbes "“{:‘*hmmm will be an illustrated song serâ€" vice, Mr. Forbes wil} give an iusâ€" * @ * Assisting Rev, W. E. c at &.Joh-'c.&ndny,mm hnvbo-n-tndguform-h istry namely Beb Brown and Lawâ€" rence Phillips. rfl&nhhm Civilian Air Guard LONDONâ€"More than 1,000 memâ€" Mdrmfiafi old Balfour, air underâ€"sec told the House of Commons. Your attendance will mean much both to yourself and others. Show your appreciation of the choir and Mr. Bruce Metcalfe by responding to keep the music of an inspiraâ€" tional nature and of such a ilgh standard. The Golden Text is, "Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel, and his redeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God." (Isaiah 44: 6). es l PERSONALS ! Mrs. Armstrong of Locust Hill, m:t Christmas with her Mother, Scott, ui‘ Se:rl:tt Road. Christmas holiday from Northern Ontario, where he is connected with the For-hn.be}n.r.uAnt. Pastor, Rev. G. Kitching, 199 William street, Weston. Superinâ€" tendent, Jamesâ€"Hudson, Weston. "GOD" will be the subject of the Chrisn Scientist 70" fien Pas en g ar Ave., and all other Christian Seiâ€" ence churches in Toronto, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 Cg.m.. and radiocast over Station RB at 11 a.m. on Sunâ€" day. Last Sunday was Christmas Day, mmox:ldmnynll»- tended all day the church was filled at seven, eight and eleven a.m. In the evening there was a m eclored 1y ol sroehe e Ti presen e were taken by the following, F:: Mr. Barney McGaurran; off the New Year : ing g:mhy school. Selections from the Bible include the followingâ€""I am the Lord: that is my name: and my filory will I not give to another, neither fl zzni;a) to graven images." (Isa Correlative citations from the Christian Science textbook, "Sciâ€" ence and Health with Key. to the include the following from page 330: "God is inflnih?‘tbe only m substance, Spirit, or Soul, the only intelligence of the universe, includâ€" tenor, Mr. Yoemans; soprano, Master Howard Wilson. Riverside United Church Sunday Wish to thank their many friends for making it possible for Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, inch?de tha bl.n,.:;r!.nf.ff.’.. E-.d.“l.’.' ing man." The coming Sunday is the first Sunday of the New Year and is the feast p’l.tbg Cirq?md:l;:, it is also MaO0, 20 POR ARRCDCCRIAIUM, 2C IB BISD the b(in.ni'g of another year for the Vicar. The special preacher for * Q (ira0mmy :( Piprtihen bt unsl 3 wl vad the Vicar. The s for the namiz:: -n?'i’." E Provost C«_nfnv- Trinity College. ‘The Bible Classes and Sunday school will be at the usual hours. Start Let us start the New Year right! Be In Church. Sermons the theme: YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND CHURCH Ring out the false "R.!u in the #fll:" St. John‘s Anglican out the 0 o n in Teo, Year right by attendâ€" ers of men. Four brave fishermen respond. Peter, Andrew, James and John. They let whoever may take m-mion of the big take of fish. ‘Others look after this. What about the boats, nets and fishing plant? ‘Thm the godlike fishermen are wvillhag to sacrifice wholly and folâ€" Lhe mmgc is proclaimed, and many are drawn to the meuuifer, but there are some who hate Him. Jesus, the preacher, turns to Peter, the owner of the boat gulpit and suggests that they might get out and do some fishing. Peter deâ€" lmuu, he was out all night and caught nothing. All the same he will make a move and see what comes of it. The move is made. The net is thrown overboard. The sinkers go down, the floats hold the net in position. Almost imâ€" mediately there is a heavy surge, %’. corks bgor: diirpin . A brl;thhl'gl. e very t nn&m" ing wi e weight of fish. Pass the word along, call the partners. See now Aine ib tatin st alt at 8 areful now we umm t’P-t.- .-.An 1. uol " are ashore. Peter and the others are amazed. Peter speaks for all. He is in the presence of the Godâ€" yoan, and says "Depart from me for 1 am a linfuImOLord”. Jesus puts them to the test. Come after me and I will make you fishâ€" We see Jesus at the seaside f!alpl_lilrwithlkh:unn.hmro- men« and children. They are atâ€" tentive. His powers of conversaâ€" tion are wonderful. He speaks about the busy plowman. turnine ie reuming of stet on Rodng #.!:-uuur-._ e speaks of mothn:' of treagure, He s of mother at home, and mm‘of bread, in fact ib refers to cgthmx and evorythmlg familiar to His hearers. He unfolds the Father‘s goodness, and strives to win every wanderâ€" ing soul back to the Father‘s heart. was consulted about bringing strangers to Jesus, and who was quick to cater for the nearest supâ€" plies. Jesus knew Peter, the ready speaker, the foremost to investiâ€" gate, arid the quickest to imitate. e also knew Peter‘s overâ€"sensiâ€" tiveness to what the multitude thought and said about him. Yet in Peter He had a faithful heart, nm come back and ask to be fo even seven times seven. Jesus knew the other two, veritable sons of thunder, somewhat narrow and intolerant of those who differâ€" ed from them yet brothers who would share alike, and be alike in their selfâ€"sacrificing love for their Master. Jesus knew all and chose and used the best men and materâ€" ials at His command. Are Becoming Important onnuner e ies i arakr cifle have assumed “-‘_ \mm& Called to serve! John 1: 40â€"42; Luke 5: 1â€"11. Golden Text.â€"Come ye after me and 1 will make you fishers of men. Mark 1; 17. L my DCC®,OC GRITEL _ ABUZ knew a little about this stranger, He belonged to Nazareth. His name was Jesus, It was rumoured that He performed miracles. His taik was fascinating. He gave attention to anyone who spoke to Him. Exâ€" pectancy runs hgh. the company increages.. Jesus requests a fishâ€" erman to grant the use of his boat for a little while. The boat is pushed out from the shore. Jesus rests in it and talks to the poofii: gathered near the water edge. Hi audience is a mixed one. Men, woâ€" low Jesus left the glory of heaven, and came to earth to rescue the perishing, to seek and to save, and ::d 'tfh“ dounu'l' life to.dthl:ddud e dying, Jesus needs helpers. g:;‘ He has :h::;n fo:r Jmm. ermen, ready, Jesus knows thon{.w’thy will curse and swear on opportunity. They will draw the sword and bring down the lightnings from heaven to deâ€" stroy others who differ from them or oppose them. Nevertheless Jesus lose heart. He sees Andrew the home loving who carried the good news to his brother. Andrew who Brethren, if anyone among err from thtn!h":d m"‘ hh(lhhehhl:l know that he who brings a sinner from th-curdb:!.hll“. soul from death, shall cover a multitude of Sins. He that winneth mhhm:::-hh;fld giveth us victory our hflh‘.hhflvfl:m in the work of our Lord always, know that your toil is not void in the Lord. mrtu‘ . nets, others casting nets into water;. Fishing uu:t‘mm good meantime. They had toiled sees fit to call them. He knows they may be trained and does not Come ye after me and I will make you fishers of men. Jesus needs ymeno one in the Lord‘s work is to win all. Every one JANUARY 1t, 1939 now S. S. Lesson JAMES THOMSON, Weston, Ont. They â€"â€"Christmas decorations wil} soon be disappearing for another year, and those livm%‘mm alâ€" ways look so bare and barren after the bemtifulg’ colored lights are taken away. Some folk think they should be more permanent. â€"Old man winter has caught up with us at last. It was nice that our Indian Summer lasted until Christmas someone said the other day. The wind has that "Stepâ€" Mother‘s Breath" that we all used to the â€"â€"The salesman selling electric clocks for the windows has cerâ€" flly filuod a number in Weston, e at one time there was a dirth of clocks, there is one every few feet now. â€"On January ninth at 11>a.m. the oath of office will be taken by the town Council. Rev. C. Creelman will bring the message. The public is urged to attend this impressive r‘ziu in the Town Hall on this to talk about in days gone by. â€"The election of officers for the W.A. of St. John‘s R.C, Church t;rok dplmM in TtheK.Club Eooin“ esident, Mrs. T. Kavanaugh; Viceâ€"Pres.. Mrs. Bedurd: Bud Vigeâ€" â€"The regular 'monthg meeting of Humber Heights Home and School Association will be held on Tuesday J‘m‘?hm at 8 p.m. in the §¢l:biool. is is a meeting of special interest as it paren and teacher‘s night There will be a display of the pupils work in the various class rooms and the teachers are 'l’;okm‘ {or'lt;: to an opportunity meeting N :i? o(] the bompodhr:hnh Q::irr rge. It is a very large number of parents and friends will attend. er‘s Branch uw rl.e. Dec. :7{).:33*&! h:lndm weil I children 'l'bqwmmmimdunm came by moving pictures and a linf-nng. Presents, ~candy and fruit were distributed and a tunch was‘ served to all present by the L-diuo(lhnmAuflhry No. 213. Santa Claus was & very popuâ€" lar feature of the evening. serr uit N aky party m be Jone â€"The window displays were very attractive and the Ii¢¢in: very effective throughout Weston and Mount Dennis, during the Christâ€" mas season. â€"â€"Shoppers who took the advice of ‘these columns and shopped in Weston found that they got real values and excellent service from the local merchants. â€"On l(onduti the weather was sloppy, and the heavy running made traffic dangerous, During Tnea‘d:ly motning the temperature suddenly took a slide, leaving the roads a solid mass of ice, with a bad storm ranging all round. ho ECC OOCY 2B00 2C00T7, ANM TICE Pres., Mrs.iSilman; See. Treas., Miss J. MacVean; Past President, Mrs. Walker. f â€"Mr. Barker, with all the faciliâ€" ties provided Ey the new Post Office made a real job of taking care of the mail this year, it was all cleaned up by Monday mornâ€" ing, 26th, despite the fact that it was one of the heaviest in many district, as it was the big feature of the year for them. â€"â€"Sehoo!r:ru on Puesday, Jan, uary 3rd. is one of the shortâ€" est possible Christmas holiday for the children. everything, it ccmi:ldy is clever, if you have not noticed it is worth your while to have a look. â€"The Weston flower shop had retty display Friday and %lfl". but thnam very little by Saturday night. â€" writer noticed especially the Twhi%wick shoe store windows, m certainly were a work of art, it took some minutes to see everything, it‘ certainly is clever, IRVIN LUMBER â€"The chikiren & ‘h“ the Bl:x:r ristmas Day. They â€"The Christmas tree for Rangâ€" W JU. 9662 * TOâ€"DAY ORDER your coal supply while the weather is NOW â€" dry and cold. Don‘t wait till it‘s blowing and snowing to get your coal in You can depend upon clean good coal if you telephone your order today. For service all the year in Lamber, Wood or Coal, you can depend upon IRVIN‘S. LOCAXLS COMPANY LIMITED "‘i“lm 139 MA STREET s. r.mxc. 74 « Phones = JU. 9662 Phone Weston T48 mep hi ‘ WESTON 74 OR mas Day. â€"~Services well attended in Fugitives from boilerâ€"factory dance bands can take the cotton out of their ears. when you want the nurse, --Gulfl'cn'sudfidonfin 25th or in commemoration of Thhnt instrumental e:eopbony you have been hearing these reâ€" cent months was the death rattle of the swingsterâ€"dealt a lethal blow :Lthh.‘i’r own desire to be hotter n hot. * The evidence is in the words of authorities in three separate fields: Monsieur Bnflu Panassie, French author of "Le Jazze ‘Hot"â€"The swingster‘s bible; Andre Kostelanâ€" etz, symphony orchestra leader and music director of Columbia Broadâ€" eutin! system; and the "King of Swing himul!'â€"Bonny Goodman. , _ Goodman says the public is driftâ€" ing away from the noisy, unmelodic tyfio of music that most ‘fluoplc call swing. Music generally, is \{:niu better because swing taught bandsmen some. valuable lessons. Kostelanetz points out that the new "sweet" swing has laid a firmâ€" &r technical founaation for comâ€" ’politign. he says, â€" â€" Kathlen Denison, young Montâ€" real commercial artist, is staking out a new claim among careers for women as a maker of mining maps. At the suggestion of a mining man two years l? she tried makâ€" ing a map. She has been making them since. Because she likes to know everything she can about any job she is doing, Miss Denison has But New Sweet Swing Little Different From Jazz sweet been studying geoclogy and other subjects related to mÂ¥nin; in her spare time. She is in her second year at the Prospectors‘ Schoolâ€" not that she has any notion of poihering spsest prusibly "on s Gives Hitler‘s Tuo;hom Number But No Address For Lindbergh Chancellor Adolf Hitler‘s teleâ€" phone number in Berlin in case fn‘“‘" interestd, is 1116191, accordâ€" uj,h the 1939 edition of the Briâ€" Who‘s Who. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh didn‘t si::l his address and Premier Benito Mussolini listed violinâ€"playâ€" isls‘:: among his recreations. Haile ie still listed himself as "His l-_luty, Emperor of Ethiopia". _ The only reference to the Duchâ€" ess of Windsor was, in listing the royal family, it stated that the Duke of Windsor was "married June 3, 1937 to Mrs. Wallis Warâ€" field", Both Panassie and Goodman agree with Kostelanetz that the new swing differs little from jazz with a less solid body. Montreal Girl Is Greatly Interested In New Career Approxim-tel{ 120,000 know n comets are included in the solar system, In the Estate of HECTOR A. MeLEAN, General Contractor, Deceased. Creditors of the above named deâ€" ceased who died at Weston on or about the 28th day of October, 1938, are notified to send the undersigned Executrix particulars of their claims before the 6th day of Janâ€" uary, 1939, after which date the assets of the estate will be distriâ€" Swing music is dead! Long live NEW BRITISH WHO‘S WHO SWING MUSIC REPLACED HARRIET LEVINIA MeLEAN, Notice to Creditors By her Solicitor, W. M. Penman, 16 Main St. N,. DRAWING MINE MAPS PHONE Weston, Ontario Â¥14% Comforters recovered..$4.15 up Chesterfield Suites rewebbed.$7 Mattresses recovered. Estimates free. _ Orders taken for Venetian Blinds. . & G. MacKAY J PHONE 701â€"W Thstq:vmdmul’.; ____ Miles of Perfect _ _ Trails in and near the Humber The versatile entertainer for your next program Illustrated circular FREE Address 628B CRAWFORD ST. 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