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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Dec 1942, p. 3

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u. Following is the order of serâ€" vice to be held at Bonar Presbyâ€" terian Church, on December 20th, at 11.00 a.m." Professionalâ€"The First Noel â€" (Descantâ€" Willan); Czech Caroldâ€"The birds; Mozart â€"Allebiraâ€"soloâ€"Regina _ Strach; Organ â€" Pastorcal Symphony â€" Handel; Bachâ€"Gowoodâ€"Ave Marie â€"Violin> Obligato; Gruberâ€"Silent Nightâ€"(Descant MacMillan); Proâ€" cessionalâ€"Belle Ringing in the Towerâ€"Bohemian Carol; Conserâ€" vatory Junior Choir will sing at the evening service. They will be assisted by the Bonar Junior Choir, directed by Marion Demorâ€" est, Organist. Clovelly Chapter, No. 144, Order of the Eastern Star, held their election of officers, Tucsday evenâ€" ing last. The following officers were elected for 1943; Worthy Matron, Mrs. M. Wood; Associate Matron, Mrs. A. Gibson; Conâ€" ductress, Mrs. M. Lewis; Associate Conductress, Mrs. F. Enright; Secâ€" retary, Francis Allan; Treasurer, Mrs. R. Wiley; Trustees for three years, Mrs. C. Thain; Auditors, Mrs. L. Hinds, Miss Ann More, and Mrs. D. Jobson. Clovelly Chapter, No. 144, Order of the Eastern Star, held a very successful bazaar on _ Friday, December 11. The following were the prize winners: Basket of gvoceries, â€" Mrs. Annie _ Ward) basket of groceries, Mrs. M. Harâ€" ris; chicken, Mrs. F. Enright; Uhristmas cake, Mrs. Dollery. The rooms were very prettily decorated with flags. The bazaar was openâ€" ed by Mrs. Edith Downer, P.G.M., at 2.30â€"p.m, Through an error the name of Mrs. D. Brown, auditor, appeared in the installation of the officers elected for the Women‘s Associaâ€" tion of Central United Church. Mrs. C. E. Tilston was the name of the auditor for this organization for the coming year. Sapper and Mrs. D. J. Watt (nee Edna Best), 70 Dennison Road East, Weston, are happy to announce the gift of a son, Dougâ€" las Junior, on Deceinber 10, 1942, at the Grace Hospital, Bloor Street. Mother and baby progressâ€" ing nicely. Daddy overseas. Fred English, R.CN.V.R, is home on furlough. A carol service will be held in the Hardington Mission, 135 Hardâ€" ing Avenue, next Sunday evening, December 20th, at 7 p.m. All friends and neighbours are cordialâ€" ly invited to be present and sing the old carols. Dr. and Mrs. Clarke Mills, Wesâ€" ton, Ontario, wish to announce the arrival of a daughter, Jane Jarâ€" ratt, at the Private Patients‘ Pavilion, ‘Toronto General Hospital, on â€" Thursday, December _ 10th, 19112. Mother and baby doing well. The marriage of Miss Marjory Linton and Fit. Sgt. William C. Maxwell, will take place at 2 o‘clock on Saturday, December 19th, at Chalmers United Church. Fireside Hour, Weston Baptist Church, Sunday evening, at 8.30. Bright singin‘. Mr. â€" Dockerty and Mr. Swan®® A warm welcome awaits you. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hastings, 74 Dennison Road East, Weston, on the birth of a son on Sunday, December 13th, 1942. Both mother and son doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Caskey, wish to announce the birth of a son, Peter Carl Way, on Friday, December 11, 1942, at the Cottage Nursing Home. Fhe Times and Guide is ailways pleased to publish items of personal interest. We and our readers are interested in you and your tfriends. Telephone items to Zone 4â€"426 Personals MAIN N. This year, enjoy a real Christmas feast, with all the fixin‘s and none of the tiring preparaâ€" tions! Give yourself a treat ... have Christâ€" mas dinner hereâ€"and bring a Service Man along ! Phone Your Reservation Early for Our Xmas Dinner! Bonita Tea Rooms Weston‘s First Airâ€"Conditioned Restavrant Â¥Y, DEC. 17, 1942 IN Edmonton.â€"Daily %u s s e n g er train service over the Northern Alberta , railways line from Edâ€" monton to Dawson Creek, B.C., will be inaugurated to meet the increasâ€" ing flow of traffic resulting from opening of the Alcan highway. At present the line operates two or three trains a week. It was also decided to attempt to buy Montvic Renown at the disâ€" Eersal sale of the G. M. Clemens erd at Brantford. The sum of $13,900 bid on him by Geo. W. Henry, representing this club, was just $200 short of the final bit of $14,100 made by Curtiss Candy Co., Chicago, III. At a wellâ€"attended meeting of York County Holstein breeders held December 1st at Richmond Hill, an Artificial Breeding Club was formed. Dr. H. M. Legard, Weston, spoke briefly on his exâ€" periences to date with artificial insemination and expressed his willingness to coâ€"operate with the county breeders in the promotion of this work. Arrangements were made with the County Council. to use the bull, Montvic Rag Apple Darkie, artificially. He heads the herd maintained at the Home for the Aged, Newmarket. _ Officers elected at the meeting were as follows: President, Geo. W. Henry, Todmorden; secretaryâ€" treasurer, Cameron Boake, Downsâ€" view; committee, Geo. C. Jackson, Downsview; Raymond Clarkson, Weston and two members of the County Council Agricultural Comâ€" mittee to be appointed later. DAILY TRAIN SERVICE Councillor Harry Clarke, for the past two years chairman _ of Works Committee, was the guest of honorâ€"at a meeting of his colâ€" leagues on Monday night. Reeve J. 0. Scott, at whose home the party was held, in very fitting words wished Harry Godspeed and safe return. Mayor J. P. Allan, on the behalf of the council memâ€" bers, presented Harry with a set of pipes. Harry has taken an aticve part in the sports circle as player and as coach and the boys who he lead‘ to the title, all join in wishing him a very successful time in his new line of call. Congratulations _ to _ Margaret Olive McClure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander Mcâ€" Clure, whose engagement has been announced to Corporal Cornelius John (Connie) Enright, Q.Y.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enright of Toronto. The marriage to take place the latter part of December. The many friends of Miss Joan Rowley will be glad to know that she has relurned‘ home from the hospital where she underwent an operation â€" and is _ progressing nicely. The sympathy of the district is extended to Mrs. Esther Wylie, R.R. No. 3, Weston. Word was received late YPTuesday afternoon of her. son haÂ¥ing been injured in the fire atf St. John‘s, New:â€" foundland. Holstein Breeders Hold Dec. Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perks Jr., of Pointe Au_ Baril, Ontario, are spending the Christmas season with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson and their daughter, Jean Perks, The name of Supply Assistant Sidney Chappell appeared in the officialâ€" list of last Tuesday of those seriously injured in the fire at St. John‘s, Newfoundland. WESTON His studies have shown that all the phenomena of tooth decay are "endocrine manifestations" nng that ""we inherit our tendencies to dental decay because we inherit the enâ€" docrine mechanism to a large exâ€" tent." ‘‘Tendencies to tooth decay may be inherited along with the type of glandular mechanism of the parâ€" ents," he said. ' "In families, we f decay in the same. same teeth," he said. Dr. T. A. Hardgrove, Fond du Lac, Wis., dentist, made a gloomy forecast for babes in the gcbober issue of the Journal of the Ameriâ€" can Dental Association. Mrs. J. Alan Bull presided for the W.A. and Mrs. Dean Newton for the W.M.S. The routine busiâ€" ness was condensed and quickly disposed of and a most interesting program followed. Mrs. Lois Sears sang a very beautiful solo and Mrs. David Taylor introduced the guest speaker, Miss Marion Wolwin. Miss Wolwin, who has travelled extensively and has spent many years on the continent, is rartic- ularly well fitted to deal with present day affairs in Europe. She chose Belgium as the topic for her address and her happy Faculty for Eainting vivid _ word _ pictures rought her audience into very close touch with this much pubâ€" licized nation and cast a new light on Belgium‘s tragedies and f\er historyâ€"past and present. All present hope to hear more of Miss Wolwin‘s addresses, If their parents have toothaches, thgg probably will, too, Hardgrove Sa1d. Victorian Order of Nursesâ€" When you want the nurse, phone Persons knowing of families deâ€" serving Christmas cheer baskets are asked to get in touch with Lieut. Holten at the Salvation Army hall, Main street north or phone 397â€"R. â€" A very enjoyable event of the Christmas season at Westminster Church was the joint meeting of the Woman‘s Association and the Woman‘s Missionary Society held in the church parlors on Tuesday afternoon. .A large number of guests from the other churches atâ€" tended. GLOOMY. FORECAST Prizewinners of the annual draw of St. John the Evangelist church: Mary Fallower, 147 Monark Park, Toronto, a pair of Hudson Bay blankets; P. Bilyk, 9 Lippincott street, Weston, a ton of coal; D. Munro, 2559 Bloor street west, Toâ€" ronto, & radio; J. Haxton, 184 William street, Weston, a set of dishes. Westminster Church Women‘s Association very little bone, Ib, ... Loin SPRING LAME CHOPS, Lolll;\ VEAL CHOPS, Loins, Fronts, 1D.> .. . f , Boned, rolled FRONTS LAMB, Choice Roasting CHICKEN, Weston Cut Rate Meat Market PHONE 241 16. ... families, we frequently find in the same areas of the LOCALS CHOICE SPRING LAMB lb. _ Choice PRIME RIB, boned, rolled, Ib:) ... 2is m on ie ts M boned, rolled, lb. iess Lean BOILING BRISKET, lb. . s Lean, boneless STEWING BEEF, deep undercut, Ib. â€" Choice SHORT RIB ROAST, Bongg: rolled POT ROAST, _ _ Lean"}OIINCED STEAK, | _ Choilc% ROUND STEAK ROAST, Choil:‘: SIRLOIN ROAST, _ Mild?:firetj PICKLED BEEF, _ _ JDs m t on e ns e Choice THICK RIB or BLADE ROAST, Choice Tender STEAK, for frying, Wing or Porterhouse, lb. Choice PORTERHOUSE ROAST, D+ ..z enc RUN_IAP ROAST, square end, EXTRA CHOICE BEEF Cash and Carry MAIN NORTH . 95¢ .. 49¢ * . 35¢ The National War Finance Comâ€" mittee have inaugurated a unit1ue idea that may help many solve their "Christmas Gifts" problem and at the same time do service to your country in time of war. A very neat and attractive assortâ€" ment of Christmas Greeting Cards, with envelopes, have been placed at the public disposal at all banks and post offices throughout Canâ€" ada. They are at your service without cost. In each card space is provided for insertion of war savings stamps to any amount you choose, or for war saving certifiâ€" cates, if you please. It forms a suitable Christmas greeting as well as a very acceptable gift which you may be proud to give and the recipient grateful to receive. This idea is entirely new and proving popular and may fill spaces on your Christmas list. Not only does this idea represent right glanning of gifts this Christmas, ut they are valuable gifts that grow and grow in value and help the war effort. Solution to Gift Problems Buy War Savings Stamps And Certificates for Xmas Next Issue Out Day Earlier So Early Copy Absolute Necessity They are double duty Christmas Next week‘s Times and Guide will be published a day earlier than usual, due to the Christmas holiday, which means that all news and advertising material must reach the office by 4 p.m. on Monday to ensure publication. The coâ€"operation of correspondents in sending copy in the latter part of this week will be very much appreciated. Classified advertisements also must close on Monday afternoonâ€"delivery of the paper will be made on Wedâ€" nesday instead of Thursday. The same rules as above apply also to the issue before New Year‘sâ€"all news and advertising copy must be received on Monday, Dec. 28, by 4 p.m. and classifieds will be taken up until the same gme. D:livery of that issue will be made on Wednesday, ec. 30th. These May Be Purchased At Any Bank Or Post Office And Inserted In Special Greeting Cards In Pursuance of a Resolution of the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Weston SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1942 35¢ 29¢ 23¢ 29¢ 35¢ CIVIC HOLIDAY in the Municipality. And all citizens are requested to, as far as possible, observe this holiday: _ ____ _ _ CIVIC HOLIDAY TOWN OF WESTON PROCLAMATION! Fr’el‘;.‘h‘p;;k s Paffaics, p‘;,; Fomsatsace" Smai Link SAUsACES, Chl(t))i‘ce” BeefMSAI“JF'IT. by the piece, lb. . Delicious MEAT PATTIES, J. P. ALLAN, Mayor. GOD SAVE THE KING is hereby proclaimed a WE CARRY A CHOICE LINE GENUINE BABY BEEF AND GUIDE True Christian culture leads to and expresses itself in service, while faithful and loving service is the best means of Christian culâ€" ture.â€"Washington Gladden. The Weston branch of the West York War Service League acâ€" knowledges with thanks the receipt from the Sunday school and conâ€" gregation of Central _ United Church of the following articles: Canned goods, 271; clothing, 5; books, 3; â€" miscellaneous dried soups, etc., 17; cash, which will be used to purchase canned goods, $2.35. These sl.\hlplies go forward to Britain at the earliest opporâ€" tunity. gifts and you may get them at any bank or post office for the asking. Service League West York War 35¢ 33¢ 29¢ 28c 217C 217C 21¢ 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ 16¢ PHONE 241 18c . 18¢ _ 25c 17¢ 12c In Sunday morning‘s Christm@ay service the minister will corupleté the Advent series on "Stars That Lead Us To Jesus" with "The Star of Realization". The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered if desired. "The Children‘s Sunday" is surely the most fitting of all times for it. Any parents wishing it will please communicate with the minister. Parents of Sunday School children are also asked to coâ€"operâ€" ate in the afternoon‘s White Gift Service, sending canned goods and used toys. # "The CAndlelifht Service" â€" what memories 0 tillorioul musical treats in the past these words conâ€" jure: up! Nothing expresses the Christmas spirit and message betâ€" ter than its carols; and when these are given in the soft. mystic atâ€" mosphere of myriads of twinkling red candles, {y a wellâ€"trained, wellâ€"balanced choir with its heart in its work, the effect is one that This is the season of Sunday School entertainments, those great occasions for the children. The beginners‘ party will be held this Friday at six o‘clock, and Mrs. LeGard has invited the parents to jJoin their children at supper. Then this year the‘primary and main deâ€" partments are uniting for a ‘super‘ concert on Wednesday evening, the 23rd, to be closed with refreshâ€" ments. Once again the parents will be welcome. A real treat is in store for everyone. s â€"Continued from Page 2 is never forgotten. Next Sunday evening this yenrl{e festival of sacred music is to ours again, and we are all looking forward to it with keen anticipation. We sugâ€" gest you come early, unless you prefer the gallery. ol Westminster United But next week‘s special music did not mean the elimination of last Sunday‘s choir work. There were two anthems, a beautiful duet by Mr. Higgins and Mr. Harper, and solos by Mrs. Hart and Mr. Harâ€" per, the latter to illustrate Mr. Joblin‘s message on the Psalms, Jesus‘ second most favorite book. [CHURCHES| ~â€"arot Brucr is clever. She cares for her L/ lovely complexion a gentle thorough way . . . with Lux Toilet Soap. She tells you how to do it: Pat the generous lather lightly into your skin with upward strokes and little pats. Next rinse with warm water, then cool, and pat the face lightly to dry." Give your complexion this screen stat beauty care. Lux Toilet Soap‘s Whipped Cream Lather carries away dust, dirt and stale cosmetics. Your skin feels softer . . . looks so glowing fresh! L( Make Lux Toilet Soap your bath soap, ‘-”; 2 \, too. Whipped Cream Lather is mild and refreshing, makes you sureof daintiness. ‘There‘s an exquisitely fragrant perfume in Lux Toilet Soap that leaves skin sweetand alluring. Cl/[ //mf this â€"y‘ arol Bruce gives you some Beauty Advig:e out to /<¢ep it3 C oa( /0 p flet CSZZn v::g.ogl aud é.l The December meeting of the Dorothy Pearson _ Auxiliary of Centra! United Church took the form of a Christmas Candlelight Service held at the home of Mrs. E. P. Shantz. The president, Mrs. R. F. Cain, presided and the following slate of officers was presented for 1943: Honorary president, Mrs. H. Pawâ€" son; president, Mrs. R. F. Cain; 1st viceâ€"president, Miss E. Mcâ€" Cort; 2ndp viceâ€"president, Mrs. E. P. Shantz; recording secretary, Mrs. S. Musselwhite; treasurer, Miss E. Nattress; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. Atkins; supply secretary, Mrs. C. W. Christie; Missionary _ Monthly _ secrotary, Mrs. K. L. Thompson; Christian stewardship secretary, Mrs. W. H. Johnson; flower convener, Miss A. Chapman; pianist, Mrs. W. L. Ward; assistant pianist, Miss A. Chapman; _ literature _ secretary, Mrs. R. Whiting; Stranger‘s secreâ€" tary, Mrs. W. L. Ward and Mrs. V. Brown; Baby Band, Mrs. R. Nixon, Mrs. E. MacDonald and Mrs. W. Johnson. Dorothy Pearson Auxiliary Meeting 65 Main St. S. CLEANERS AND DYERS Quality Cleaning TFether Bxes Stars PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE UAg LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 with Jeffrey Lynn "THIS GUN FOR with Allan Ladd with Edward Arnold Walter Huston with Joan Carroll While rest WED.â€"THURS.â€"DEC. 23â€"24 "ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY" MON.â€"TUES.â€"DEC, 21â€"22 "NAZI AGENT‘ > Conrad Veidtâ€"Ann Ayars â€"ALSOâ€" _ "OBLIGING YOUNG LADY" "THE VANISHING VIRGINIAN" FRLâ€"SAT. with Frank Morgan "THE BODY DISAPPEARS" PHONE TOâ€"DAY WESTON 845 Edmond O‘Brien § _ meelk Veronica Simone Simon

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