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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Dec 1939, p. 5

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.| _ Use The Want Adsâ€"Just a Few Words, a Little Cost, Quick Results_Phone ? *) ALLAN CLUB | . The grests for the champion softball team for the minor midget series for the Allan boys club are now ready, and a formal pregenta« thnhbgfi as soon possible. I ho?thtu-u.: :rntlon will wiven by the tizens of the town in‘ general wherever possible to distribute the necessary. promotional schemes raâ€" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1980 23 Stores â€" Toronto‘s Greatest Footwear Chain SAVE OUR CASH DISCOUNT BONDSâ€"THEY‘RE JUST LIKE casH ie hign ngfff voe @ @@ MENS SP The popular high boot with composition sol w Smart and dressy in SKI ROO %% mavre «DD®krance. Good and 7& For Al The 1 Famity 2-98 1 [R mmmnmmmmmnmemmmnemmmicmmmsmmmmnsmmmuicmme PO ‘5 SHOES Limited For GIVE SLIPPERS FROM POLFOCK‘s That s2? ort HEADLINEDS N T4 in St. N. 139 tkel; fur SILK H AIN STREET S. PHONESâ€" An Td lenthore: ting with lor * ioi‘ Mippers uns Spant i td nriep Se the fffff of service for Por. lock‘s slippers are wear as well. All st and prices available at each of our 23 stvius ‘The boys of all other minor midâ€" fi»m are requested to put sweaters in shape and get their equipment . ready as there will be games with outside leagues The midget team sponsored by Allan Boys Club under the manâ€" mdtbfl.cuehrndlfll are endeavouring to arrange a practice match this comâ€" %wukudithhmdthuiz be played: in Varsity ROY® &mznhslumw well as local leagues in the, rroig i« T/o dihon e ef ons d us 98¢ leisure houss 9 ‘mark the Co Weston to the wiss is suf. ficlant. Buy yours All Popular Bananas were aimost unkn htMUlihdltlt-uwl;?n fifty years ago. " A lobster sheds its shell 17 times during the first year of its lifeâ€" team and Mr.. Bill Beardall, Ts sime athorre muminds" n Weston High and hockey circles. Ithmda-e under this leadership team ® -Ingom.. mnrtanbmunuu ‘The Girls club intends en. | Friday ""‘"L.:" geay, W'JM-MhthMi-M"‘“W home to section of the hockey field this|@NXiOus parents those ominous season., ltbcxmwtuyluudmmthndu will give a good account of them.|Of the term‘s work. ns or ho o e ty ie s seud nane the eunne nat Rioet your exams support is asked for. lhd__?_l#wonlkppthahdlrk notified to get their equipment in ks Tor ‘the mamed waee" a“h oys Club has been ‘:,,'4 tuna as coach lat ; v‘.'l.:! last season‘s Kodak Arena, Team members are hereby 194 K Zone 4â€"319 igh 8. 0. E. B. 8. POVYULTRY wésks® OSTHOPA â€"â€" 50. _ Ed Booth‘s Runabouts snaffied 2 Ei:hfio-&omhmhd? Hyiton. D. Hyiton and L. Luckett were tops for Runabouts. Jack Shropshire and Don Poole hdthonyfumm Ted Nixon‘s Screw ve Bill Proctor‘s MM-ME-&- ing for 3 points. This due in nlulva'bflom-nml bvlzll Young. Bill Procâ€" tor Alex Ross were best for the Bed Buss. _ Poplars took the league leading "'lgelintoumpthi:vuk.:('hey mre now within one point of the leaders. Mrs. Hill and Miss Capner were best for Poplars. Miss Sainsâ€" bury and Mrs. Ritter led the f &tznlmkyc'::m:th.l rom r8, Pope and Mrs. Karn showed the ;nyhtwmcn.mng:mcmd rs. Schaefer topped scoring for Chestnuts. _ The h{sh scores were: R. Buyers El. B. Tiveron 787, B. Buyers 782, Swift 757, L. kw 752, G. Guatto 722, J. Ki 709, H. ==hh . 686, R. Dodgson 680, C. ldwin 674, A. ml’un- 666, W. 657, J. Henkell 654, J. Vidotto W. Wilson 651. ©â€"~Richies mauled the Alerts for 3 points. Bert Tiveron and G. Guatto were best for Richies. Al Hiitim :\d "Goose" Gostlin were high for \ Commercial League ~The ‘“fi leaders Satin Finish walloped LePages outfit for 3 3oinu this week. Bob Swift and ‘ Henkell (well of all thing-) high for Satin Finish. ~Bill and Jack Kidder led the way for LePages. Smith and Ed C best for Imperials. for the Conning Tower. ve dollars prize would be fi lt n'at-e:":‘? bowling e firs schedule is -mt over with the Panthers, Aces, GM#, and Collefntu still to play on Wednesâ€" day the 20 th. ‘Tis rumoured that Girls‘ Sports There haven‘t been very many activities in the line of girls‘ sports this week. Monday afternoon there were two basketball games, BCIA and ACIA were the first contesâ€" tants and after a very stiff battle BCIA were victorious. The second game between ACIA and IC was a very good gameâ€"to watch. Back and forth went the ball, many screams reâ€"echoed in the "aud." and finally IC established a lead. y _ Conning Tower ve you got your contributions for the nufidm yet? Don‘t et to hand snapshots, humo or of e, Those short sto jokes should be put in tion box outside leycats 5 i MES wovompoment REIGETS csmm« & T juttersnipes ...._._.__ 2 6 MNegIAICS ocm "I & The : basketball m schedul with Mimico last has be postponed until after C{rhtmu. Terry Moore got & "strike" last W enesiny, who Hwef " * us soon after the exams but Mother and P‘E w?:‘o kept in the dark tis wicet in bnoundone We expect the number of our Christmas surâ€" prises will vary directly with our percentage, _ _ _ _ Pr_.’nl'nlibh(:h-lmm bugs . Thursday Afternoon League ogit forget to try your skill at BOWLING Weston High and Vocational School AMPUS ( Ed Crowhurst were ~ W L. pii SNemVCCT POUrâ€"nest fTiend, L. Mporh- portrayed by Dick ; : }%ml.i:i&mmm’in':is 7 3 10 es & dlll‘h T, n yed lnrjnrn Cameron, wh ts i .',5- o. wok . ahter " hio." sally Tâ€"â€"_~.5, 5, ]|Bland, by Grace Mcinly a beautiful 4 6 i Roain en Taoke f 2 6 3 Peggy, a charming Gal icheduied Ymmhmdo is definiteâ€" l!“.fi:_’ h" been ‘!-bg_!"mfi J..I. u’.:‘i.l;b’.J_E:.e; â€" CHRISTHAS GIFETS TIMES AND GUIDE Foout Tintier tiee Shack s Tiee Shtck is e sary. But to all boys, éven Scouts o o e r e m e s‘:’;..? a bore. at is & good thing that even with our country at war we can forge? for a while and enâ€" i esttmad family who not :g:";?; B'fl.t. ot a......"':"':‘: mt ty h._htop‘?wp’n the time. / to Christmas." ‘And it/ will agreed that the shopping is ne I suppoke it would Be season: umpxwififin "Onlah‘hm More ‘Q to Christmas." ‘And it‘ will Collegiates gave the Riders a real rough ride thh‘:x ::“y I:uty f.ndthr:-,winn-t. J-hd‘ e sco: or Hill and l*«l Nixon were best for the losers. gare e ‘Avnemabes > moke gave ipes _ a E:orp Ledingham and Bruce Law rence were tops for the winners. E. Butler and B. Irwin were tops for the Guttersnipes. ® Aces supplied the highlight of this week‘s 'fllo":m. by taking the leaders, the Jitterbugs, into camp. Jim Boddington and Jean Best were high for the Aces. Audrey Ring and H. Higgins led the Jitâ€" terbugs. losers. Have fun in the holidays and go to it on the turkey, but remember!, another &chool Yen is ahead, so don‘t let the old 1.Q. slip. them this week, Gomm and Ernie Wilkes were h for the winners, E. Thompson and W, Vanâ€" wyck were best for the losers. Bear Cats went into first place by taking Wimpies for 3 points. J, Leonard and G. Manson were tops for Bear Cats. E. Turnbull and A. Lang topped the losers. Panthers also put another split terisim Snd Wes Boadagion too. on es ngton topâ€" Ed the winners. Bill Beach and Bill Proctor were best for the Screw . Balls league by ts To all a very Merry Christmas and suceess and happiness in the cleverl E the rn it of a very gushy young English housexeeper, namely Audrey D., Jack Hill the Butler and hk omm » aaein" to a "lop ing lizsie." Pat Naden plays very shortâ€"comings and failings. We should really be w":!fllil help even M(r‘m reports don‘t alwaysseem as promising as we expected. Nevertheless, it is hoped that you will benefit by these conversations and thus not only raise the standards of your own work, but that of the School ing now. Rehearsals for the anâ€" nual n'lh{.ol ’“er mv o}n full l'il‘. grea‘ num s are characterization. Shrerlp:?k Holmes will be necessary for you to discover your best friend. Clit_ This event, however grueso: may p.ohmfi;to be, is m-ll.y': wonderful opportunity for our parâ€" Teachers‘ emigration is due to & lun-vnfinsm.l"m marks in t his an« cestors were mai fiends!" or "What‘s wrong my daughâ€" ter‘s French? She got only 46 on her exam!" ents to discuss their children‘s problems with the teachers. The Ellmboeom more familiar with course of study and the teachâ€" ers try to enlighten them on our Moffat‘s Enamel Dept. League Rass Ma Tass knocked t The "Clutching Claw" is clutchâ€" 1st Hardington Soput Troop ng at Assembly. :i’;gqthc true C‘:l ETD (AMCC. 20. ACERDCD RBU A. 'fli‘ e'n‘u'râ€"w;" C-i topped the losers. mittee ;:g"w 'Afl Neston Colleginte League Efi.m. u’.’. ne is supplied the highlight of|programme will mk"?mlinc by taking the fl-nqmt. If yor rs, the Jitterbugs, into camp.|groans from cer Wlm.d Jean Best|will .be members Boy Scouts the * *mnegaoulas â€" taka 2. * . CRRCIENE possession, 1000 ft. floor .i,.“_ cement floor, garage. $15.00 rfl,;g\‘hlv. Apply 143 Main N. Phone 170. L pels FACTORY To e onl Doh brice eports ‘frog, °nop (ek ang Slz;;ei:.g, T ae. may Bupn; Skipping and Time, PDse®sion, 5 rooms and bath heated, hardwood. 143 Main St. N Weston 170. n 4 Te hi oo uclatsts <pn it se <h 5. 4B 1020000100 d _ bicycles, tri scooters, ?mdonm«u.d rugs, Reconditioned heaters and cook stoves. Reasonably priced. Mt. Dennis Furniture Company, 1153 ‘Weston Road. ; CHILD‘S tricycle, $3.50; walnut _ chesterfield table, $4.50; Buffet, $6.50; New _ overstuffed chair, $4.25; oak ‘ining table, $3.50; Simmons _ single â€" bed, complete, $6.50. 1373â€"A Weston Road. HOME GROWN dressed t between 17 and g;'?;le? hl“mfio difference . in leientiliu% fed birds. J. G. Snider. Phone Weston 204â€"Jâ€"11 with case, accessories, music II; stand. In good condition. Phone 1105 7 ~ B 1.0.0.F. HALL Church St., Weston meetings, Engrmumey wl ce the Amtnl * * nnua g‘m If you hear terrible groans from certain houses in will .be members of the men‘s committee exercising their vocal cords for the pmn;;u): iu: on the program. They wi te being reâ€" minded just before Christmas. We should ever commend thrift, du-q. hard work, and probity. 4 HAWAHAN GUITZR, COMBINATION coal and ~stove. 163 Main St. South he will have a MB tb ic PP cnaar 10 h11 0 new recruits from the Cub Pack. {hef‘.hn wonder what, Harry Price thinks sometimes when he has got :OC&I;tobenudhelpmh‘::.“p s"‘nt U cerâ€" tainly seems to like it.. The will entertain their Group Tcr:;g mittee and W.A. at a Christmas party Friday night. And after CHRISTMAS TOYS, children‘s CHILD‘S muskrat fur coat, size 12, $7.00. Phone 174â€"Wâ€"3 _ oâ€"4â€"1w that will make itsel! known. in competitions. He is soon to have _ poles, $7.00; girl‘s evening dress, size u.‘}.d;""..:‘;"“é':rm“.'. canaries, $5.00. 76 Main St. South, PIGS, from 6 meeks up to five lu-fi-iuum- with litters. Stop 18, Yonge Street, Willowdale. Keunedy, Phone Thoruhil! 144. CHILD‘S C.C.M. tube skates, size 138, nearly new, ;xfso. Phone 152â€"J. 6.4.1w RHUBARB ROOTS, . Blowed ynd piled ready for foreâ€" SKIS, boots (size 6), harness and Children Doors Open 1.30 p.m. EGLINTON AT DV RO] DA APARTMENTS TO LET ARTICLES FOR SALE _ _ ; _ wousB TO LET TURKEYS FOR RENT AND MI immediate AIN N. complete It Will Pay You to and USFE the WANTâ€" Sâ€"xâ€"4w oâ€"41w oâ€"4â€"1w o4â€"lw x4â€"Iw 0â€"4â€"1w oâ€"4â€"1w oâ€"3â€"1w \i‘n EXPERIENCED man will attend your furnace, clear away snow, put up 't"'.“‘d'ind"l- clean autos, garages, windows, hardwood floors Lowest prices. Prompt. Phone 486 AN advertisement in the Times in wepiee enmmiaed secigh ie n %‘:"‘é‘ lace aDV numke. s words un t, o5 200 xDÂ¥ number of words up to 25 for 35¢; a box numâ€" ber is an additional 10¢ and every J.M“m&fi WOMAN WOMAN_nee ._Phone 527M, WANTED i . capable, clean woman to take m in. Must be experienced dren. Apply 222 Church St., Weston (evenings). , all â€" conveniences, finished :::needl 'A“l'y A. T. Corbett T Beechwood xe‘e., Mt. D.~.. St. N. Weston, with bake shop at rear. With or without living apply 143 Main St. N. Phone 170. 4â€"ROOMED 15 VICTORIA AVE. W., W. STORE FOR RENT at 87 Main 7 ROOMED BRICK house with garage, all newly decorated, 78 ,°!~.,J°h'.'." Road, available immediâ€" ately, phone to‘s Newest Amusement C eston zone 4426. Member of Cou (1933â€"34) for Four Years EMPLOYMENT WANTED GARAGES FOR RENT SERVICES OFFERED DEC. STORES TO Let HEATED .(7 HELP WANTED Je . YOTE CASHMA For Clean, Honest Admi Vote to Elect &« CAS W , for rent. gâ€"4â€"1w Sh * _oâ€"4â€"lw ce Enjov Sig \ joy Siq 5€/ All fl:" urgently. 4â€"neâ€"1w tion At a) AELL uts s C shoe in worldâ€"size 108â€"222%. It‘s mhditwwldrmuufon fit a woman 24 feet & inchos fit a woman 24 feet 8 inches and weighing 13,750 pounds. ?“nm“{vdn‘bq'-'flh’ way, & + ¢ iWc.thm have often ~wondered He the one to say goodby,â€" A'fl‘::mbymhun.dfl For we know our sonnyman completed the Three years have gone this Christâ€" 1.10 9.05 WALTERSâ€"In loving WE SPECIALIZE in drain of all kinds, 'l"lflfi ments, cement work; job rigl $ot . ue .$ months * old, k# black â€" Owner apply 93â€"W. x CARTAGE and general q Phone :n :m E. Holt Edmund ve. Weston. * FOUND, corner St. CARPENTER work repairs, painting and dee mhmm:'fl-i Li t t &.-_M_J. ,\_Vm Matinee Notices under this 10¢ per count li mum charge of 50 cents. ears Deputyâ€"Reeve Show Starts 2 p.m. In Memoriam away Dec. 25, 1936, age CARPENTERS MOVING . KE. $100 ferrandimremenndif ay iÂ¥

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