Times & Guide (1909), 1 Feb 1945, p. 4

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, I 34 MAIN N.'ZONE 4-300 meat of our present duty Impasse: in my: both our person and our tibia and even our country is to us [Minimum o‘incnlcuhble vigor. To know that the necomplish- , . Price ' 0 Service 0 Quality Roberts Smart Shop . Satisfacion You IF! ECONOMISE MEAN ANYTHING mom: zen: 4-426 BE WISE SHOP AT To REDUCE THE cAsumnEs IN THE AhMEn FORCES? PHONE GORDON squats: WESTON 132 HAROLD JOHNSTON ZONE 4-550 T Of (iljiiF'6i"ilit') Honour. . T-"""-',,-,,',"';'- ORDON squnas 'aata, fjr, r GORDON squu; WFSTON'B} N sCir_r'i',Nallai?:,', ",: WESTON 132 “2533235” Weston Clinic -- Fest Office Basement "“2323:ng This Space Donated By TIMES AND GUIDE, In The Interests Of fl-IE RED CROSS (l-ION? Over 200 of u: glthend u the High School to step-Wont on Fri- day night. Des ite the cold we were there in fun 'tll,',,,' and welcoming new members.' We .11 glad to see more of the younger war workers joiping out tanks - - - T con-gun Nite Club Fluids, patches, punt: 'n braids, give 'n cong- ttll mixed together with our teen use gun; gives I super Hard Time Putty-o yetb-- not to mention that squm dance! Actually we surprised oumlvu -our ankles held out longer than we'd expected. Here’s for more of that good trests air and exegeitre-- (who a wheeling‘) Don't forget our work meeting at Eatbor's (Beale) and Fun Night at Central "Y" on the 6th of Feb- ruuy. . We had tome fun snatching your legs " shting this week at Mmhal’l rink. More Halo. morn groans. 3nd man tumblu. What a flyer [khan took.' troo) woot Lin r'rm Chi And, u lot Jimmy Hawking' meant nothing to you if your house was insu- lated. Your guess is as good as anybody's as to whether this winter is half over but it is not too late to insulate and enjoy more heat with less coal. The Cold Snap Weston Roofing Materials Limited 3" water proofed and fire proofed 2" water proofed and fire proofed Granulated Wool in bags. . SOUTH STATION ST., WESTON PHONE ZONE 4-577 Here Is The Answef M A RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR Wear The Civilian Badge Secure your copies regularly by subscriptions or carrier delivery First a good aapper-with two birthday c-kes to mark Akiku's 3rd year and our first. The ewes were yummy looking in pink Ind green icing. Then beds were made Any of you Pgttt,',", who hav. not com. out to join n the fun no really mining something. You In most s'p,1t',Tartl, an mun a membership cud y calling Keith Busby, chnlmnn ot the elutr'a committee of Mr. Bob Templeton or Mt. Jerry Baker of the Lions Club or Mrs. J. C. lynch or Mrs. Harry Clan of the .W.C.A. - Come on Ind have tun Friar); nights! _ A _ Kitchener Trip You bet we'had tun-Ten at us were lucky enough to be able to in to Kitchener n vests of the kikta Club of the .W.C.A. Ind what I time.' singing-we all 1110' land itt We yum non! Also Angola Pnuliue’l 2rtrcthE both were "5eotn. punied by yllil Rink. Joining In on tho chorus with them wu fun SUBSCRIPTION " MAIL $2.00 PER YEAR if? " Slit-7‘ i: "i'i)'ilii'lllll -‘ , a 'illll@) f 53:? Mtl P F" Gl I l, F 5 * 5“ lllililNll,,ll, Here's to more such exchange visits. They'll be our guests after Easter. Hope you gals can go next timm _ _ Back to the "Y" for a snack and a mid-ni ht gab-fest, ghost stories Ind 'lilly/d. Finally sleep! "Don't stop on my faee"--Nho't: getting up " this hour?" "I amen bacon- uml” were greetings that woke us about i? o'eloek. Scramble, showers, blankets, suitcases, powder puffs, pietures--whewl at last we sat down for hrs-Heat. Speaking of service people we were very proud of our P/Wren Joy (Webber) who came up from Galt'speeituly to__be with us. After much talk-talk we headed for Waterloo and a delicious chicken dinner at a cute little spot on a hill. Ask us, we'll tell you where it is. It was a grand ending to a grand trip. Some of us re- turned for Church Service and the remainder went back to the "Y" to talk some more! Then a. real dash for the train-- but we made it-and how Esther, Mamie Ind Helen Jumping on as the train pulled out. Whew! That in: eloise- Buk again for a snack and to spend more time getting acquaint- ed with the Kitchener crew. More wur workers, business girls, brides, ete., just as mixed 1 crew as ours, and a happy one. We got some goed ideas for pr.otrp.P it} thgmture too. . What a building! We went on tour of both the Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. ending up in the pool (for a swim!) (fooled you). It was interesting to see so many service pettplefr.t both buildings. . tttts of antiques, a woman won dn't ed 10 cents for a 10-year old hat, ut she would give $200 for . lOO-year-old bedspread. Thai off to our respective Churches! up in the recmtian room before we went oft bowling. No, none of u: went down the alleys--we've bowled before! but" Soc-n E. D. Jn-mn III " brlF tho former Min G. M. lawn-co, " Port Arthur, who won llrrhd In Chillers United church. January Nh-Photo by Henrietta J, Chlpmln. Be seein’ you at Eather's. TIME‘ AND GUIDE. WESTON sUIscumou " CARRIER ROY [VERY 2 WEEKS Last week a group of Weston girls, Miss Lillian Coura e, Mar, garet Munroe, Elsie aloodcnd, 'Ramona Hedging and June Aug, tin left with the Massey-Harris troupe. Miss Courage is in charge 2f 'the chorus. They completed their tour at Woodstock after alaying at London, Centralia, Ipperwaah, Brantford, Trenton Und Toronto. The tour this time olayed all Western Ontario camps. In the past they have played from Alaska to Labrador before a half million members of the armed services. l On Saturday night Jan. Mth, in the home of Jim FGi;iiiri'ir, I isur rise party was given in honor in! $rank Munshnw, Who u, re- cently joined the Tank Gorge. Among those present at this e- ‘lightful any were Ruth Kerr, Frank mnshaw, Dorothy Hart, Polly Duffy, Don Patterson, Jack Lynch. s's/,,',',1tir Bud Bennett, Jean Mae nald. Ken Gardhouse, Marie Jago, Gordon Munnhaw, Gwen McKelvey, Cliff Winder, Shirley Munshaw, Brock Morley, Gregg McKelvey. Helen Ward, Elmer Boylen, Vern Plant. Jean Magee, Jim Coulter and others. More than 70 members of the Mimico Ladies' Liberal Association were entertained at the home of the Liberal candidate for West York at Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ben. nett's home, George St., Mimico. The party was held last Thursday and was a greet success. There were 16 tables of euchre and Mrs. McDonough, Mrs. Sebiston, Mrs. Mack and Mrs. Hennessy, ran off, with top honors. Also attending were representatives from Isling- ton, Long Branch, and New To. ronto. Mrs. Cook, district organizer for the Ontario Ladies' Liberal As- sociation, and Mrs. Pritchard, pres" dent of the West York Liberal As- sociation, were also in attendance to enjoy the evening. Mrs. Bennett thanked the guests for their loyal support, and assured them of his co-operstion in tirelessly working for the edvnneement of the com- munity. Miss Huston, formerly. of the Matusey-Hrrrris, Weston Division, now on Genera Personnel of the same company. was married in To- ronto last Saturdai'i She had been with the Mnuey- "rig Company for. three years. I line you tried the delicious dried chicken and routing chick- SN already to serve I Par'. 1 DelicatuIen. x-D-lt The ',',1,y'L,'fed: ot In. J. E. Dennison, wrence Avenue Eat, will be glad to hear that the in home from the Western Hoprital and progressing nicely. So: t. How-rd Franklin in I 2,li, hit two wookl’ luv. with hrpnnnu. 'u%t-arts'Gtrt6strat-sN-dt. whiten-AIM Wand ”mmwxhyoundyo- - 1'th- “.703. b480 Persona Jir Leidi tried the delicious and routing chick- to serve I "n x-bat garet Jan LUTow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold v. Li low. Mount Dennis, to A.B. Lloyd Harold Belcher, RCNVR, son of Mrs. Belcher and the late Harold Belcher, Victoria Harbour, Ont. Rev. I. J. Eagle officiated. Dr. J. Y. R. Ross played wedding mu- sic, E. Rowe was soloist. Given in mania e by her father, the bride wore bliush pink satin, in princess mtyle. with gathered skirt fastened to the mounded :basque, a satin halo hat edged with seed pearls and an elbow veil. She carried red loses. Bridesmaid was .her sister, l Miss Mary Lillow. in turquoise tab ii'eta, hat with taffeta bow at each ‘side, and red roses. Ted Belcher I Try Furl Onion Ho on My. or for a kitten duh. ar-eat You an now I" real lam chill-concur» n Fny't Delia-tu- Ben. ar.9-it Spring flowers Ind ferns de- corated Chalmers United church for thtwaedtiing on Jan. 24 of Mar. Beleher--LiNw EIllllallI[lllIjljIEj]ijiRi) Wanted for Newspaper Office WEDDINGS Suburban district. Ill COPY SALE AT NEWS STAND LTL" I Good hours. Apply b Weston Employment and Selective Service Office War workers ineligible. Refer to File No. 6954 News writing ability a help. Among the gum were Mr. Eric Ratcliffe, Min Juan Martin ,nd Mina Myrtle Barter, all of Hagen- ville; Mrs. J. Lyon! and Mr. Ray Tile bridc’s coin: "N' dreu wan brown crepe trimmed with blue with accuser!" to much. F Gladys Juniuon. ulster of the groom, " bridmmaid, wore a blag satin dren- with matching accu- soriea and curried I bouqqet of yellow tonal. Mr. Leslie Jameson. brother ot the room, was the but min nnd Lloyd Little acted in: us er. The bride entered the church with Mr. Chin. Huber, wearing a floor length [on a! white sheer and carrying bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Milind mulic wt" itlated by_ My. Elli. _ "son, Miss Ola-1mm Unihd Church. Mount Dumb. wu the - of I My wading what L.A.W. Glady- Hub mt. Ought" of Mr. and In. bT,t Lanna. Poet Arthur. bo. nnie the bride ot landing 'ttE'. Elmer Dmrld Junta“, non of r. and In. Dlvid Jlnlolon, Toronto. Rev. A. J, Eagle officiated It the ceremony. , m: i mg; “.71. man ttg by}... mu m tt , in Doha“. tho H. at; " n u up - wool G'l5ll'd, his. and . up!“ how "lo-r In. . i/ .1..than Ion. " Mon 'atVtht ' _ _ Uttu, if " loll. l, tnottt-t'vuitsimti.uit- ltt,2tit2t " V with. wt was Myth! . T , rou plum Ind . W a rod . . . he ' ",'l.'d'id 'lu"j'l'g'u"tt'ilg"tft ttlt, Il.lil!!!l8 trimmed vim mink mu. null cum-n--- Tti 3 Main St. S. WESTON git“ [i1Lit: PHONE GORDON squm WESTON 132 HAROID JOHNSTON ZONE 4-550 Weekly publication. --AUM-. 'THREE RUSSIAN GIBLS’ with Anna Stein and Kent Slit! WED., THUR8.--FEB, 7,1 STANDING ROOM ONLY' with Pnuletle Goddard Ind Fred MucMurny with Merle Oberon Good wages. _ _ ' __ "cmis on M" with Wnlly Bk,", m, "r.-urMk Ct Donald O’Comr ml M, I”. “I”. t80 “an1193 IN BURMA" MON., TUMtk-eBB.l, C “THE LODGE!” F and George Sandor- --AMO-- - “THE HEAT'S ON" with Mug Wert -iiiiihii" Gid Alli Canny OLD WAKE"

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