Times & Guide (1909), 6 Jul 1944, p. 2

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Personnel of Committeeâ€"Mrs. Fred English, Mrs. Alex Stenhouse, Mrs. Jack Potric, _ I| Mrs, A. Gibson, Mrs. Bert Woods, Mrs. H, Johnston, Sec. l o0 BB 4 a s uks ARP Ns on old E Grainger, Richard; Gunn, Donald; Gunn, Robert; Halder, Joyce; Irvâ€" ing, Edward; Jennings, Dorothy; MacDonald, Donald; _ McArthur, Jane; McGowan, Robert; McLean, James; Moffat, Elizabeth; Murley, Keith; Pott, Gerda; Pimm, Edâ€" ward; Robertson, _ Joan; Russell, Barton; Russell, Daniel; Rutledge, Carol; Schuler, io-n; Silver, Robâ€" ert; Sunstrom, Jéan; Taylo_&‘l(emp- selstine, Elsie; _ Ault, Maman; Baker, Maurice; Bodiam, Violet; Button, Maryâ€"Ellen; Cameron, Esâ€" ther; Caskey, Mary Louise; Clarkâ€" son, Barbara; Colbourne, Lorraine; Cooper, John; Cowman, Patricia; Cribar, Joan; Desmond, Doreen; Dunlop, Shirley; _Elliott, Joyce; Ferguson, Doris; Fisher, Douglas; Fox, Douglas; _ Gough, Bet%y; B OS .02 Lm d ley; White, Jennetta; Williams, Robert; Wilson, Betty; Wright, Yvonne. â€" Recommended: _ Cruse, Dorothy; Gordon, Frederick. To Grade 6â€" Armstrong, Patriâ€" cia; Beardall, Alan; Bennett, Mary Jane; Black, Alan; Bull, Charles; Announce Continued from page In summer camps, coftages and resorts, where hot water is scarce, bacteria counts may soar dangerously. Liberal use of a powerful germicide with close attention to cleaning, sunning and airing will keep down bacâ€" teria or germ growth. The following places should be carefully cleaned: _ Shower room, refrigerator, lavatories, kitchen, cupboards, and attenâ€" tion should be given to towels, bathing suits and capes, drinkâ€" ing water, ice and milk supplies. Don‘t hazard your most priceâ€" less possessionâ€"your healthâ€" when you are seeking rest and recreation this summer. You ai home 1 ily of . winter Buy locally. The prices are right. The quality is the best. Expert advice sOUTH STATION 8T. (Wadrope Yard) PHONE 96 Res. Zone 4â€"466 Save Fuel Germs Enjoy the Summer Months Weston Builder‘s Supplies Each donor is given a ticket on the lucky prizes, including a $5,000 fur coat. Bring your donations of the much needed linens to the following depots: Loblaws, Nee Dominion Store, Weston Music and Radio, and Weston Ladies‘ Shoppe ll'l smg{crgc nAMé. | LINEN SHOWER Bponsored hy the wives of Weston Business Men in conjunction with Clovelly 0.E.4. wHY HEAT THE SKY?: Personal to the Ladies are urged to ins : now and assure f comfort both st Office and Warehouse Nelilsen‘s Bakery Make Your Home HEAT TIGHT f CLOSED CARL E. HILLM.D For the CANADIAN AID TO RUSSIA FUND FROM JULY 17th TO JULY 31st OPEN AVGUST 1st Ault, Marian; insulate re your | summer M.O.H. your famâ€" and To Grade 4â€"Antram, Stewart; Ashton, Jack; Clements, Robert; Dickin, Keith; Gallop, Barbara; Gooderham, Barry; Harris, John; Heard, Marjorie; Hicks, Stanley; Hiett, Lorraine; Jenner, Ronald; Lowthian, Robert; Magee, Patricia; Marshall, Reta; McArthur, Cathâ€" erine; McGuire, Glenn; Mowbray, Nancy; Nolan, Donald; Osborne, Orville; Othen, Carolyn; Payton, Sylvia; _ Pulford, Clark; Reed, Janet; Riseborough, James; Rusâ€" sell, K's§:ryn; Russell, Robert; Sanâ€" ders, Sandra; Seagrave, Gary; Shantz, Lynne; So&er, Edward; Sunstrom, Merle; atts,. David; White, Heather; Whittaker, Joyce; Wood, _ Ernest. Recommended : Chappell, Neil; Hogarth, Madeline; Jennings, William. To Grade 3â€"Amos, Ruth; Ashâ€" ford, Jean; Blackburn, Bruce; Brooks, Elisabeth; Carter, David; Caskey, Jamie; Clements, Fred; Coulthard, Elisabeth; Daley, Alice; Danby, Derry; Daniels, Eleanor; Eaton, Dennis; Elphinstone, Eveâ€" lyn; Fenton, Bobby; Forbes, Lorâ€" raine; Fry, John; Garred, Albert; Garrett, Ruth; Glassford, Norma; Golden, John; Gordon, Donald; Greathed, Edward; Hagen, Marâ€" jorie; Halder, Margaret; Heathâ€" field, Douglas; Joyce, hurzmt; Kirkland, David; Loose, Patricia; McCormick, Janet; McGuire, Beth; Mills, Mary; Petrie, Mnyuet; Phillips, _ Donald; Pott, ancy; Powefi. Jack; Pratt, Robert; Pulâ€" ford, Robert; Ritchie, Gordon; Rodâ€" ger, Buddy; Smith, David; Stevenâ€" son, Maxine; Thompson, lan; Warâ€" ren, James; Ysselstyn, Sandra. Recommended: Desmond, Patsy; Desmond, Sheila; _ Hollinsworth, Armand; Mavers, Robert.‘ _ Coulter, Kathryn; Daniels, Norma CZPIUET RPMOOP O ENEHTCY PRCCCCC Jean; Davies, honald; Draper, Carleton; Fair, Floyd; Foy, Doreen; Greenwood, Joanne;‘ Gunn, Jack; Hanna, Gordon; Hicks, éhulu; Hradowy, Rose; Jago, Lois; Jamieâ€" son, Anne; Jeffrey, Brucée; Jennett, Lorraine; Konux'{, Mary; Laing, Donald; Lee, Dougou; Leutn, Stanâ€" ley; Macklem, Dorothy; Martini, To Grade 5â€"Amos, Robert; Cain, Brian; Colbourne, Marjorie; Cribar, Craig; Cruse, John; Desmond, Eleanor; Fenton, Jack; Francis, William; Galloway, Bruce; Halder, Geoffery; Harris, Kenneth; Hopâ€" croft, Jean; Hradoway, Edward; Johnston, Donald; Kelly, Douglas; Kennedy, James; Laider, Douglas; Lowthian, _ Edward; _ McAllister, John; McCormick, Ralph; Murley, Allen; Newsome, Billy; Pratt, Wilâ€" liam; Pidgceon. Donald; Roe, Marâ€" gyrie; reen, George; Shaw, eggy; Silver, Barry; Smith, Ellen; Smith, John; Sneyd, Albert; Soper, Keith; Thomson, Joanne; Walmsâ€" ley, Joan; White, Donald; White, Douglas; Lee, Bruce; Ferguson, Edna; Diggins, Carole. To Grade 2â€"Broadbent, Lucille; Button, Marlene; Cawley, Marâ€" garet; Chapman, Bruce; Clarkson, Douglas; Cruise, William; Ehnes, Eldeane; Fisher, Roéer; Garratt, Ivy; Graham, Leith; Gunn, Mary; Harrison, Mary; Hepton, Tom; Hiett, Betty; Hogarth, Douglas; Hollinsworth, Donald; Hutchinson, Douglas; Jackson, Bruce; Jennings, Margaret; Kennedy, Donald; Lawâ€" rence, Patricia; Lynch, William; MacLennan, John; McDonald, Eveâ€" lyn; McLean, Marlene; McKelvey, grian; Mitchell, James; Mowbray, Robert; Mogle, Martha; Norenius, Orlando; McAllister, Joan; McConâ€" nell, Rofiert; Ord, Donald; Payton, Myrna; Pidgeon, Caroline; Pulford, Wm.; Seott, Victor; Smart, Lorna; Snyder, Helen; Stevenson, Patricia; Watkins, Dawn. _ Recommended: Jenner, Ruby; Marshall, Jean; Stanley, Gerald; White, Richard. 65 Main St. S. CLEANERS AND DYERS Quality Cleaning TFetlzer Bxos OWNED and OPERATED by STODDART BROS. PROMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 Rev. R. J. Kerr of Haliburton was the guest preacher at St. Anâ€" drew‘s. Our own rector making the exchange for the day. We enâ€" joyed his visit and hope he will come again. He took for his text, "For our conversation is in heaven where we look fo our Lord Jesus Christ," reminds one of Christian pride, Christian guide and Christâ€" ian hope. Bellâ€"Underwood church, _ Miliken, _when _ Jean, daughter of Mrs. C. Underwood, was united in marriage to Thornâ€" ton Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell. Rev. A. E. Owen officiated with Miss Olive Shadlock at the organ and Miss Peggy Woods, soloist. Given in marriage by her cousin, Mr. Douglas Miles, the bride wore a white gown of net and lace; a Mary Stuart cap holdinfier fingertipâ€"veil and carâ€" ried a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Gordon Cameron, sister of the groom, attended the bride, wearâ€" ing a heather rose moire suit and a shoulder veil held by a shirred net cap. He flowers were white roses. Mr. Gordon Cameron was best man and the ushers were Rusâ€" sell Bell and Gordon Miles. The reception followed at the home of the bride. Mrs. Underwood wore a sea mist blue crepe dress and a corsage of yellow roses. The mother of the iroom chse Queen‘s blue crepe with similar corsage. For travelling the bride wore a Queen‘s blue print crepe dress, a matching flannel coat and corsage of pink roses and forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. Gorioh / Blackiaita, Gariy® Boreen, m; ; Lenore; Broadfoot, Dg:;z; Brooks, BL::"”“;Co‘y“" lobort;C'Cob!: ise; n, Ross; Corbet ancy ; Conm‘ John; Crawford, Joan; Crawford, Robert; Daniels, Louise; Cope Ross; Corbett, ancy; * Coulter,_ dohn} . Crawford, Joan; Crawford, Robert; Daniels, ln'b&l'; HDulin‘tnn, Wayne; Etz- wa ; Farguhar, Mary * zabeth; fi, IW‘; Francis, Gloria; Fy, James; Gallop, Grayâ€" don; Garratt, Joan; Gibson, Kenâ€" neth; Glason, Jean; Glassford, Jerry; Glassford, Larry; Godfréy, David; Greathed l.u‘.lnmrot; Halder, Linda; Hall, Barry; Hall, Terry; Harrison, Mary Anne; Heard, David; Hufiuon. Patricia; Jeffrey, Elizabeth; Kelly, Guy; Lee, Donald; MacAulay, David; McAlâ€" McLennan, Sylvia; Macklem, Wilâ€" liam; Marsh Georg; Maxwell, Billy; Mills, James; Morgan, Gail; Ord, Michael; Payton, Carolyn; Ronaldson, Robert; Russell, Ronâ€" ald; Sanders, James; Sandland, Lois; Sewrlve, Paul; Shantz, Panl; Shaw, _William; _ Shorey, _ Linda; Smith, Rowland; Springer, Delbert; Sutton, Elaine; _ Watts, David; St. Andrew‘s Sunday School and con;re‘ltionnl picnic is to be held in Fundale Park at Woodbridge, July 8th. Bus at Sunday School at 1 p.m. sharp. Bring yur basket and come and enjoy a pleasant afternoon, To Donald Snider and all gnjoyâ€" ing a birthday this week, many happy returns. A double rini ceremony was solemnized in Ebenezer <United a To . Grade X-â€"A&:ofl, Audrey; ms » 6 » S Aisifnntiner Rigint: Gordon; Blackburn, Dtoi:m; Bolton, Lenore; Broadfoot, ald; Brooks, Barbara; Byers, Robert; Cobb, Donald; l(uAuhi. David; MecA!â€" lister, Barbara; McGuire, Sandra; Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turnbull on their wedding anniversary. ren, Herbert. Recommended: Caing, Audrey; Gooderham, Daiton; Kingâ€" don, !fl‘u. Watts, Robert; . Weech, Charles; ;lood, Jodie. Recommended: Hilton, ruce. Alan; \THISTLETOWN| E. ROBB 21 DUFFERIN STREET WEST Vernon Lowens, Principal Agent for Johnsâ€"Manville Shingles, Brantford and Toronto Asphalt Roofing HONE Toâ€"DdAY wWESTON 445 of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dovey, Thistletown. _ Rev. P. Thornton Meek officiated amid a lemn&o{ white de}ihziniurn and palms. Miss Oresia ar sang. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white lace and satin, lace Juliet hat â€" with . waistâ€"length Andalusian veil. She carried white gladioli. Miss Norma Browne, atâ€" tended her sister as bridesmaid, gowned in sky blue flowered orâ€" Weston Presbyterian Church was the scene of a firotty wedding June 24th, when ‘{L““ Betty Browne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Browne, Rosemount Avenue, became the bride of F.O. the lr-oom, and music was provided b: r. James Packham, brother of tl‘\ye bride. A recegtion was held at the home of the bride‘s parents. For her wedding trip the bride wore a pale blue suit with navy accessories. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Good will live in Vineland. Doveyâ€"Browne William T, Dovey, R.C.A.F., son d-u;hur of Mr. and Mrs. Murray A. Packham, Weston, and LaVerne Daniel. Good, son of Mrs. Good and the late Daniel Good, Vineland, were married Jna 80th in Weston Central United Church, with Rev. Harry Pawson officiating. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was dressed in Snul pink cr?e with matching flower hat and corsage of pink roses. Miss gana over taffeta with matching hat and _ carrying pink gladioli. Norman Parsons was the best man. At a reception held later, the bride‘s. mother received in bfi'-' sheer with white accessories. groom‘s mother also assisted in a gown of blue and white. Both wore comrl of _ roses. _ The couple will live in Barrie. Goodâ€"Packham side Wing, Toronto General Hosâ€" pital. (Bonni¢ Jean). Lieut. Thomas Roy Richards has been slightly wounded on Active Service according to word received by his wife, Mrs. Irene L. Richards at 37 Nickle Avenue, Mount Denâ€" and two nieces, D:o&- and â€" Marâ€" garet + m & e‘-m trip north. t the home of her parents, Mr. :_.M!n. Jack Perks Jr., Pointe Aru Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bond (née Irene Dechart) ‘Miss Jean Perks, Main Street North, spent the holiday weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hadaway Thé Times and Guide is always pleased to publish items of personal interest. We and vur readers are interested in you and your frignds. Telephone trems to Zone 4â€"426 Phone 241â€"Orders accepted daily until 10.30 a.m. for the same day. Saturâ€" day until 1 p:imm. Please phone early for better service. Mild, eured PORK SHOULDER, shank off, Ib. wl Milg. cured PICKLED BEEF, PNONE 241 Le];n BOILING BRISKET, Pe]%mul COTTAGE ROLL, Boned, rolled VEAL ROAST, ROUND $TEAK ROAST, Smoked SIDE BACON, by the piece, Ib, ... TASTY PICKLED BEEF WEDDINGS rsage of pink roses. Miss Brigham, bridesmaid, wore WESTON CUT RATE > MEAT MARKET PORTERHKHOUSE Ruth CHRISTIE‘S BREAD 10c Phone Early for Your Cooked Chickens! AND GUIDE Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Boddingâ€" ton, 46 Harding Avenue, Weston, celebrated their silver wedding anâ€" niversary on Wednesday, July 5th. A number of friends and relatives visited with Mr. and Mrs. Boddingâ€" ton to mark the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Boddington have three sons in the armed forces, James E. (Jim) is overseas with No. 428 Squadron, R.C.A.F., as an instruâ€" ment maker; Chas, W, (Wes) is a Flying Officer in the R.C.A.F., overseas, and at present is the skipper of a _Wol_lfn‘pon_ Bomber resident of Weston, celel 90th birthday on Sunday Wacey, at 28 St. John‘s Road, Weston. Mrs. Willey is in good health and quite active, and hopes to enjoy many more birthday :5: Mrs. Sam Wilson and Mrs. Lorné|\when the ?' McEwen of Main Street North. are vonhi}:'b at is maareiee Ahef ros | onl t son‘s r, o ‘ Snd i+ se es PAE nvcul mans .. 90th birthday on Sunday, July 9th. |£CripSur Trs. Willey is at present Y.Lv*-t|‘“°‘““' We Deliver 13 MAIN NORTH Mrs. |Leng. Willey, . a "lifecis P stiieeg > Te g <o. Nn * s Mrs. Lena Willey, a lifeâ€"l ris fi": s Mt of Weston, Llcb?t‘od:b:'é on: t“‘ .mm, w irthda SBunday, scriptures Mary Baker ; rs. wmnyi:n at m!nt‘ {ivh. include thobfom from page 9 DUFFERIN $T. W. Jacket Heaters Installed Authorized Chrysler Service W. J. BARTER ‘Instated _ Norm. Wright = Cleared PLUMBING & HEATING LÂ¥ndhurst 4493 376C 31¢ 27¢ 46¢ 84¢ 14e Dodgeâ€"De Soto Dealers CHRYSLER CORP. PARTE and SERVICE Mr Ask About Easy Payment Plan Chlgice BLADE ROAST, Rolged POT ROAST, Choice PRIME RIB, boned and rolled, lb. ... ... . RCI)IPND STEAK, minced, L.I? STEWING BEEF, Lean HAMBURG STEAK, SIRLOIN ROAST, boneless, Cooked PORK HOCKS, Tasty PORK and BEEF > SAUSAGES, Ib. ............ Gxi;de ‘A‘ BOILING FOWL, 219 BICKNELL AVE. mn. Golden Moha;t}n::r in. a clean j is new -'lart fim within â€" me." (Psalms §1: 10). Weston Furniture Exchange 647 MT. PLEASANT RD. MAYFATR 4197 WANTED! All kinds of good, clean furniture and pianos PHONE 241 ZONE 4â€"525 41c 37¢ 43¢ 23¢ as we cease to worship materially. Spiritual devoutness is the soul of Christianity. Worshipping through :o medium of matter is paganâ€" im. e true worshi hall ism The, true. worthippere 8 140:; "We worship spiritually, only o0 PRCC EC PBR MBE AGDRIIUICUCT bushels harvested in the ‘ bad drought year of 1937. Canada‘s largest wheat crop (566,726,000 | BUSINESS _ CARDS | 1 ‘Canada‘s smallest wheat crop in the past 29 years was 180,000,000 bushels harvested in the ‘ bad Jushels) was produced in 1928. At first the 1942 crop was thought to be the largest, but it now takes second gl;oce on a final estimate of 556,684, bushels, * | PROFESSIONAL CARDS | Classified Ads. c o s T 35¢ for 25 words ‘Weston 152W _ JUnct. 0769 @.Howard Gray,K.C. HENRY POPE IAIIIS‘I’II,.:OUCITOI SLgin 1863 Meney To Leen 18 Tersate Streat, Torento c 0+16â€"52 Canada‘s smallest wheat crop in All must be in by Tuesday at 11 a.m. J. EDGAR PARSONS MEDICAL SUPPLIES | _ CHIROPRACTOR WASHERâ€"RADIO REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES "Have those plumbing jobs ul%l‘%& BOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 2834 DUNDAS STREET wW. North Side, fivre doors east of Keole, ___ Telaphone LY. 8612 _ WARM AIR W J. WARD Specialized Motor Tuncâ€"up 112 MAIN N, WEsTON ZONE 4â€"387 Towing Service RUPTURED? 'U?ju “=‘A.Dl TO ORDER TINSMITH, ETC. . LORNE FRASER BARRISTER, sOLiciTor, INCH‘S DRUG : STORE PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning For Appointment Call hx A® '.'mm,.[ stic Stockings, Belts, etc. CRUICKSHANK UNDERTAKERS 8 YOU ”En «us $560°"* ~~~~_~,,lf" PMONE: ZONR 4.444 Bank of Nove Scotia SOLICITORS WESTON 34W those plumbi done gOW." REP AIRED T998 or‘ Weston 471J °_ _‘ 8 Years Beatty Factory LOWEST PRICES Al Work G@aranteed â€" Prompt Service ‘ _ PHONE 380â€"J â€" Call Evenings In The Home® The ht:ot?c Athultc“:l the dnly f w .b.m l‘.m \ _:::-eo, 3&»-3!: a few Antaretic western side of Cape Horn. Few .iv(.” get :o!u& in bu:. North P; cific, most of them us h hoaid sdig e t uby . "uug lun-â€"t':: Phone JU. Saturday by Appointment un'i‘v'.'.'e;':"-.‘."a.‘“é".'.'..‘%.... pHoNEs _ , "JUnet. 6402" ‘"Westen 544" Residence: HY. 8068 Flavell Cartage Interior Decorating 330 Bay St., Toronte WA. 77 Res.: 57 Goorge Street, Westo Weston 378J For appointment during day, phone office. ~ GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, ate. / THURSDAY, aa A ROY‘S TAXI BALDWIN HUGHSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Repairs, Alterations and . Additions Cupboards, Tile Work and f Store Fixtures _ Plans and Estimates PHONE 199J PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 24 HOURS SERVICE For appointment during eve» ning, phone residence. Except Sundays °_ FLYNN WESTON TAXI F. A. SILVERMAN New Sn:rle- of Paper and Paint CONTRACTORS UNDERTAKERS Dignified and Courteous WESTON 1124â€"Jâ€"3 C. MARTIN PHONE 549â€"M UNDERTAKERS Een en ooo PHONE JU. :%2' 1273 WESTON RD. J. W. BROWN 45 6 . OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTER 8 p.m. ‘Phong. .. SOLICITORS 900 PAINTING CARTAGE PHONE 1 Daily: also Tuasday AN

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