Weston Historical Society Digital Newspaper Collections

Times & Guide (1909), 2 Nov 1939, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

On Sunday night at 8.30 p.m snom:s RICHARDSON‘S *3 I.D.A. DRUG STORE "Ins" Phone Zone PHONE JU. 7070 Bloordale Motor Sales When 'fiwh-cmo(theu--w{iuunwe &d& in this Used Car sale. Mostly new models with small mileage; guaranteed in first ciu condition for winter driving. This New 1940 Model - For Only 869.95 Other Models From $16.95 Up the New 1940 SPARTON TONEâ€"BEAUTYâ€" VALUE LEGION NOTES "Thanks a Million" 1985 OLDSMOBILE COACH. 1985 TERRAPLANE BROUGHAM, with trunk. 1984 CHEVROLET DE LUXE SEDAN. 1983 FRONTENAC SEDAN. a DODGE COUPE. * PLYMOUTH COUPE. 19836 DODGE DE LUXE SEDAN. ‘ 1938 DODGE DE LUXE COACH, radio. 1929 FORD COACH. 1929 CHEVROLET COACH. 1932 FORD 4 CYLINDER COACH. 1981 CHRYSLER SEDAN. 1981 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Vitamin Products Pay for These Machines at Cash Price on Time Payment Plan ¥©i ‘_ _ ommmmmatinates. TONICS, COUGH AND COLD REMEDIES AT MINIMUM PRiCEs _ _ ton Music & Radio A WIDE YARIETY or 1118 WESTON RD. e\ t SHELL, SAY "Weston‘s Oldest Established Radio Store" "SMOOTH AS A SKATER®sS GLIDE" Compare it for lgflfirn our streets Saturday, ov.n!h.. mmehhnomclno n eve d Saturday fi. an:!" all eulith.dnnuu are eox:l?nny invited to drop.in and take advanâ€" tage of allâ€"our social activities. taining to the order of service and|Hope Chest and prizes takes place ap:::e‘n for the m‘.'; ant at this time. c.:ff_g p.n.â€"m _ We ask the citizens of Weston ing 9 to 1.30 a.m. Poppy '_"""l?fi when pey|, â€"â€"~lHome baking sale under the THE SASKATCHEWANâ€"Model 644085â€"Buri wainut MW*‘MM&MMMM in one continuous unit on this 6â€"tube 2â€"band console (540â€"1720 K.C.; 5.9â€"18 M.C.). Long and short wave coverage. Swing Tune Dial and phonographâ€"television comnections make this an unbelievable value at the low price. Cabinet size 38" x 25" x 12%,". You deal only with us. Your credit is confidential. No Finance Companiesâ€"No Extras 4435 MT. DENNIS treat is being sponsored by the Men‘s ’gcrviee‘Clng of The aurch of the Good Shepherd, Mount Denâ€" ing their famous travelogue, "Hikâ€" ing Through South America" in the York Memorial Collegiate Auditorâ€" jum on Monday, Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. This outstanding entertainment â€"Two Jersey cows in the ‘herd of George Jackson & Son, Downsâ€" view, Ontario, have recently come pleted splendid records, Northlynd -llcvt.J H':;Idood of %mbcr- crest mi Church _ Toronto, gmruchad at the annual Service in thfield United Church on Sunâ€" day afternoon last. He acted in Mr, Forbes‘ stead. â€" â€"Don‘t tornt the Euchre and Dance to be held by Mt. Dennis O.€.S. in Weston Masonic Temple tomorrow night. The Draw for the will take place. of milk, 854 Tbs. of fat with an average test of 5.20%. North!{ud Kimo 29th, has produced 8,757 lbs. of milk, 509 Ibs. of fat, testing Â¥ Keep your lovely figureâ€"Slendor :lE:‘nE?ée“M. ?fi-‘: :‘:‘;“l mfi __lgln St. North, Weston, ;’o}n this would be the last Municipal â€"Home baking saie under the guplc‘;o of thowl.adiu Aux!liuzmog e Weston Workingmen‘s wil be held in the Club House, 40 Main St., 8. on Saturdsy Novemâ€" ber 4th at 2.30 p.m. The draw for â€"The recent action of Premier Hepburn in his announcement that election for the duration of the War, should give Westonians and electors at large deep concern. finished m""na' dt 'uâ€"â€"&"m&ou rooms, over the new Elsmere A:cmu entrance, Friday of this week between 2 and 4. â€"â€"Will an i to for the s.nv.ui.?“‘{'fi“;h ‘Shicla Auxiliary, on Sa , November 4th, get in touch with adjt. Colâ€" lins at 252 Main N. Weston. â€"A silver tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Brundrit, 10 Cmuwmdz.‘:m‘-hr 8th, from 3 to 6 and 8 to 10, in aid of St. John‘s Anglican W.A. to Council members who themselves salaries? â€"â€" 18 ‘ they woold ce uy 4 â€"Victorian Order of Nu !@!_!“mmm â€"The Toll Brothers are present. â€"Will those who have knitting â€"Where is the.group that PHONE s12â€"w |§} at LOCALS xâ€"49â€"1w xâ€"49â€"1w vowed 1 o Henen h Nevamsmicaho sw uss d :_â€"â€"The regular monthly meeting of the Doroth Pm::li’hxflhfy ‘."CoutnlUni{dChudlmbld in the church parlouy on Thursdeay Oct. 26, at 8 p.m. Miss Nattress, the President, welcomed the visitâ€" g:f::dl in mo!th.'nm was meetâ€" Tug. Iwo asing iy tis vaee e Ts gociymittee y Ge radere muc & â€" Dainty refrestiment? We Eht ~â€"The Memorial Rm a n d ielhool Association "l:: 't: thank ously suplied prizes for '-hg.luky p_lm‘tt draw at their bridge in Phich tefghcin refrechnients weee accompanied by Miss Hough were Tnck chioped. Thy tpeakes s it -Hllmlbtr hfitigi::l Home and School Association is sponsoring an evening of cards Tuesday N:v.m ber 7th in the School auditorium at eeolor it ts home of ie Harels, ictoria Avenue on Friday October 27th, prizewinners were ‘n. Tomâ€" cuâ€"m Choir H:'znc.?n}i umg urch held a owe‘en the Sunday School Rooms on ;‘n‘- tas proridia i t mclal gants was Rnhanean Wulte ts C Ras tE s Emberson, Following a "fashion" â€"â€" The event of the year will W November {O.t‘h. when Cl r%wmhfldiu Annual Bazsar. event will be 0o at 2 p.m. Amateurs who can lmdhu:;:t;uhothuh:::. are asked touch with i J. P-A'infinlthgm l-g: Evans break seals on clocks for the clock books, when the lucky numbers will be declared. ud C9mk 000 d PC Nations‘ â€"The Irish Regiment and their !riondammpmdnthdon- ations of magazines received reâ€" €CUNS Of magatines yeâ€" â€" ‘These books will % to ::uu.’uumumm the Airport. Memorial School, October 24 Sevens Up. Good prizes and reâ€" â€"â€"Lhe iadies Auxi f th Cdnadian Legish held thele weekte Panag" c 400 _ SITB. Dancy, the Seven up winner was â€"The Executive of a local club elected a committee to conduct a public meeting open to all candiâ€" dates seeking election -umdm The club the following week t} out this act. the Day day, â€"A number of farmers been nipped along apples, by Juk!'mt.i;nug nights. â€"~â€"â€"We noticed the fla at half mast 16 Adogp uniform, travelling on the specia!l rate to all Dorothy Pesrson Auxiliary . G. Ernest Forbes on Church Toronto, Her inâ€" talk on the work being TIMES AND GUIDE xâ€"49â€"1w One wdh: was better God never w made. ‘A wtnnderful worker so loyal and rue, One in a million, that, mother was you. Just ";nm'yonr judgment, always Honest and liberal, ever ugrl(ht Loved by your friends all whom SUTTONâ€"In loving memory of a es t u who Diungnf:edufly a w ay November 1937. Thgn“n whom ':t h:. go out of sight, never o mind; They are cherished in the hearts you kREWT .: â€"< us 000 .o: One in a million, that, mother was â€"§°.'5 missed thvhhr Violet, .’,nd wn-in-.l':w, alter Cllvqrt, 151 Lambton Avenue, Mt. Dennis, Of those they leave behind. _ Lo and kind in all her wa U;:alt and just to the end Jl'm- y8, * Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beluti!n.l memories she left behind. _ â€"Sadly missed by husband and No More Blackboards noline sghn ommc numbered. â€" When 'lebool opened ml' could write on yellow glass Purpbl:‘e chclkl in the ilu mpi: Budbury‘s schaal huils addition to Sudbury‘s school buildâ€" ings, Blackboards id to abâ€" sorb too much )i‘b::nduall boards will be changed if the experiment proves successful. aldest public utilities in the United States. family, beloved mother, Mrs. Richard Sutton, _ who w away Noâ€" vember 2nd, 1937. A wonderful mother, woman and _ ~â€"A chance is now offered by the action gmmgr.b{.u \ P ’“’.‘““ tizens or Snbbnpouor.mufinimu. electors of Weston would be able tohoruduk?'nodondm progressive candidate, without havâ€" ing to wait into the small hours of the morning. ton Branch of Grenfell Mission will. be hldathgln-o“dlh Mn'l'hnnd;.;lfi:'gmuz Wfiuwhhflm is extended to ladies interested in the work of the Mission to be present at this annual meeting. â€"«Mr. Fred Barber‘s funeral from Yorke Bros. on Monday afterâ€" nonwhrmntx.dn‘. Rev. R. P. Walker charge and the Legion acted as pallbearers, The Men and Women‘s branches were in attendance at the chape} and at the graveside â€"â€"The annual meeting of the Wesâ€" gas industry is one of the â€"In Phillips, and much fun and h‘-’z laughter followed as & mock : ding was morm.‘. Mr. Bob Johnâ€" stom k The bride, Mr. Jack S"l& looked lovely as she entered fin,l‘ on the sr::nzl her father, Mr. wrence, "swung" graceâ€" fully up the â€"hall to the wedding After the ‘ceremony the bridesâ€" maid, Sid, insisted the bridal p‘fl make a hasty retreat, but later returned to the scene of the cereâ€" mony where the members of St. John‘s A.Y.P.A. presented a silver casserole to Miss Rose Gibney and Mr. James Goodfellow, who are now, at the time of writing, "Mr. In Its Editions * Recent Books &t Webton Public summer; , The Bride; Coriett, Charley u".'.‘:z... Farnol, Happy Harvest; Bm. fium Ties about us; Brown, pean jungle; Belloc, On Something; Hudson, Tdle d’l‘c in ‘Patagonia; Chamberiain, Struggle for fuee; Page, Tree of Liberty; Roberts, Arundel; Golding, Mr. Emmanuel; Rauseling, Revoluâ€" tion of Nikhilism. * march played in "swing" Mr. Sam Chatles, The bridum:i, Mr. Sid Dunn, wore a besutiful gown of yellow (and we 4o wonder why he found the evening so chilly ?). Mr. Gordon Squibb made a .sweet y 1e o meaaran @ , was ably s bytbobutmn,linl‘r‘:z‘ ib Weston hetedilâ€"tr cxber< / Th 6 bers of St. John‘s m ;f r:§ John‘s ‘:‘GY.&.‘A met in was o;uud lll;lhn ususal manner," _ The programme for the evening D.D. | of St. Gn?n _ Church, Gueiph and Mrs. Scovil were weekâ€" end guests at the Church of the Good Shepherd Rectory. The pathy of district is U o popons in & i,?;'-@child. Jeanette Berry of The thy of the district is m.ua'{o"& friends and relatives of Mrs. Betts, of 84 Rutherford Avenue, Mt. Dennis. R Winona Ave, The many friends of Mr. Néelson ecgucly, on tha io hoet thae e is dolu:'nholy_. a d , O AYoae is in the %%MM' undergo an operation. is wishâ€" ed a speedy recovery. *# * % Mrs. Ballantyne of King Wm.mmmga to Nova Scotia, ‘The Venerable Archdescon Scovil in Next Tuesday, Nov. 7, we are having a "Hobby Nite". So here is m chance, you stamp eoum tors, and camera fiends! &m and show us your hobby or tell us all groom are very active A.Y.P.A. workers, and we wish them all of the very best in the coming years. next Sunday, N ?M'u Corâ€" , Nov. 8, ve mmComnmhnnt':u.m. about it’;xi‘ have been "m"u;}‘;{.; several & M‘ unusual cwn!nm in store for all. *A PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 65 Main St. S. e No, you won‘t need new drapes this Fall if you send your old ones to us for our miracle cleaning. Brings mmmn::teuqdn,beaug;_nmm expert care through: inest quality~ wk,n-my-uvh;pfl?um GUALITY CLEANING Drapes LIKE NEW ! CLEANERS AND DYERS the bride and We also hear that Sam expacts to LÂ¥ndhurst . 2168 tell us all he saw and learned in Hamilton. Doesn‘t that sound exâ€" citing? So it‘s a date! Next Friday, 8.15, the Parish Hall! ® About (be man ono t Pvery TRING â€" to _ CHARITY â€"HIS WIFE and FAMILY, YOU would do well to talk over YOUR Life Insurance plans with: A. WEIR cr:cgt%smun. 16 Main N. _ Phones 193â€"373

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy