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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Oct 1945, p. 7

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Top Architu WIMdm Toien Planning "'"ij)il)iili'iii/,i"/'/h J. T. Farr lk Sons Ltd. 4iooerJNituut's A l, " E AT ll " rnuex runs: 7M Att-vatrth.r, um: Gtrodrotrt "dum- Diamond Tread, My: qrtrotr MO Inches of vnnoiluving groovu, vivid Inna ”who": with" rtrttier. Thin t particularly Imam"! [In the law tir-. luau more tttMs-tst fawn ctr". TIE TIE" 0mm; II “Next Trio-day night " lomoritl Ideal the Wuhan Atop-yen Asc mutton will hnvo one of the Pro. vim'l tblut architect: to an: “row ','l,'i'tl',%,'a'i Mild gau- p: on". to an ' mun to- Ay. Elm g. Em bacon" continua! Vern Iowan. "is an architect. H. in chnirman of the committee on town lamina and liaising for tho 'drul Association it Amman. Mr, Dmoq in tho ch-irmm " the tttutruetiop, housing, Ind town ginning committe, oyal Archi- tural Institute of Canada." , Owen Eaton, W.R.A, Ptesident, nporled, “We expect" fine turnout WESTON Impacted and Vienna Cleaned Germ-l Tinamithin. and Repairs _ Caulking HELP REDUCE mbtrEtmtritttt MEAT PHONE 254 " MAIN N., WESTON JUL 4186 iii Mohitoct ll. Alan Bum 1irh.ltirtnt ”it” Ratepayers FREEMAN MID McELELLAID gi) tiiiimi/ivmra Topic , . dlfKnown Authprltyr-u ' V Two Movlng Pictures To " Shown FURNACES 5-D"; 9919-93 lt, Ite ZONE 4-557 ttwing to n he]: od don-nth: an" in the London Rtta.ital, in the Empire" cums]. I tum of Boy Scouts turns up at. the hospital each evening m (iv!- n hand no): uuch Jobs ls polishing floors. C. A. McSwlin. tninmnn, obluin- ed some um and noon recoveded the ring. in. on" of the jewelry nailed the trainman a cheque u I reward, but he felt the work wls u]! in the line of duty and "turned the cheque. Winnipeg, October ll-Th. tima- tested method of 11B1rut I piece of chewing gum on the and of u Mick to recover lost Articles from narrow «page succeeded in ttettimt back I "lulble diamond ring which am lost by I aau-nger on I Canadian National Ki'?,'.',',')',' train hound for Grand Beach. A lady traveller from Winnipeg w“ pulling off her gloves an the train when the ring ropped from her finger and became wedged behind I tet of pies tthe, [tide of the cur. CHEWING GUM A PROVEN AIDE We In delighted to welcome home: Gunner G. W. Argo, R.C.Ac, Sex-gt. B. A. Curtis, RCAPU; Sent. N. Dunning, C.P.C.; Cpl. Frank Buck, Woodbridge (I former but driver). Ail these boys have had lots " experiences and "my in. cidents to relate. A meeting of the trustees of the Thistletown Police Village, will take slam in the Community Hall. ctober 29th. Read your hand bill when delivered to you and keep the date open. October 2Ut in the due "t for a children's service. Please come out and enjoy I pleasant service in the church, when your own little ones will “he part. All interested in a woman's organisation please meet October 18th in the Sunday School Room, Thistletown. _ Our Rector announces 3 Men's Cluh for the three churchuhis one of me plans 'PT Ming considered. Friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Clarende Button extend their deepest sympathy in the den}. of Mrs. Button. Mrs Button wut born Ind railed around Smith- field and Thistletown and was well known. After they moved to Cooks- town the femily wns mined very much Ir, the residents of Thistle- town. a an renting, we Are so sorry for you in your trouble. Brock West is enjoying his 6th sinhday this week. Happy birth. thy, kw. MeCollum, SC Philii'sf‘hoir and 1150 to all friends who were out to enjoy tho service with us. daughter, . Eider for Raymond, 2tfrrtehtt'n,s, to Mr. and Mrs Gen} Phillips on the birth of a i Rev. A, c. McCollum of York iMllil, Nurth Toronto, was the lguzst speaker at gt. Andrew', on Sunday. H» had I wonderful mes- sage for the congregation on this October 7th, the day set apart for Harvest Thanirkgivinir. The Church locked very lovely, not no much to decor-ate with this year, but Mr, Woman and helpers did their best, Rev, T. Butler and Mr. A. Wynne. Field took part in the service with St. Philip's organist Ind choir leading the music, and the special anthom "We praise thee our Father". Rev. McCollum took as his text; "But the servants who drew the water knew," just as those who do the will of their Heavenly Father know, that work end joy go harrl in hand, and that the needs of every parish is not so much ltader. ship, but team work of our common people. and in speaking of organ- intions. do not put the brakes on. in the wrong place. He told of an emu-in: incident, where the train pulled up the grade so slowly and the engineer mopping his brow said l to his new fireman "Never known l it come up " hard, It might hnvo been worse, said the firemen. if I hedn't put the brake on. it might have slipped book. 80 dear friend if you cannot he a pusher in any- thine don't brake in the wrong. placenwil ‘are dtepl.ri.tyieloted, to " Andersen, who il in chug: ot the "tttye/g' sine for Town Council th 3 ya: with Norm. Undop, r?ortl that name dllcul- lion noun this lubjoct in expound next Tutu!” nifht. “We mun tho value of putt " the right men in Council after our experlence this you," Mid Mr. Anderson, Nt the 010mm back ul up we cm expat Me thing of next year's Council. w. have "tended Council regularly this your. and we know tho telltive value of each member. We are out for . mar. progrunivo Administra- tion for Wanton," T _ l The Batnwen In akin; every public salt citizen to heck tho Anni: an up thin your. Amine Prentice, membenhip lender aye, “We need thin organintion very ‘much. Nowhere does one get no ‘qu'cldy to the bottom of town um:- " through W.R.A. Toke out a membership " the next meeting or phone 1 member It once an tell him you with to Jain. Town busineu is yours from then on." 803:1 ”an"! - id t " pomen, t we: on, Km" out that a' Association eve enengod for sound pictures " ouch muting. Cenedion Genenl Electric who heve one of the largest film libraries in the country are supplying this entertainment. Fiat picture stem at 8.15 pm. sharp WEI! routing. . . _ . [rH1s'nght)wNI to but what an expert bu to uy about luck of tttM in Woman. We hot. some of tho ml - man: ud- will “no ttttemi tor their own lufomntion." with» calm-Hp ”In Veteran Imam of Metropolitan and Austrian operatic r e n o w n, Emanuel List looked the part and sang the part to perfection. His handsome features, silvery hair, stately and commanding figure, and countenance radiating song won the audience before he sing I note. The deep cavernous tones of the noble Mozart aria had sym- pathy of hrealh-Lakinf sort. Such real basso and sum unhurried stamlinese of phrase are very rare in concert today. lt was not only a glorious voice that held the crowd captive. Personality of courageous kindlineas warlinging, and to lip ten we: to give thanks. 8ehumann's "Two Grenadiers" was splendid declamatjon. The Verdi aria was tragedy of most beautiful c elm. hrneing was gantry in tone, and serenity digniu l ied sorrow. One of his lyrics was Moussorgsky'a "Song of the Flee," a ','lrtigr, actor's triumph. Another‘ was ern's "Old Man River," rap- 'turously received. Benatzky's "Grinzintr Song" and Heimnnn'a‘ “Des muss ein stuck," wit mlnyi encores, completed his offering.‘ The audience wanted more hut me didn't allow. Personality and song of Emanuel List will long be remembered' by "Prom" patrons. Leo Barkin'n accompaniments were ( delightful. It wee good to see how I Toronto Phllhumonic Orchestra roman-dc concert in Vinny aren- ut Thursday evening w“ well " tended. FrancoAuttjri wulfueat conductor; Emanuel List, stro- politnn bum, “noel-ta artist. Or- chestrnl r o g r a m romairlsed: 'c/hc,?;',',),',', overture of aber; Excerpts. from Act three of Wag. ner’s 1hustersingera"; Intermezzo from Mascngni's "UAmiet Fritz"; Nocturne of Martueei; Lehar's "Gold and Silver" waltz; Scherzo and finale of Tsehkaikowsky'g No. Four Symphony. Mr. List's solos included: Mo- zart's "Within These Hallowed Walls." "ll Lacerato Spirito" am from Verdi's "Simon Boccnnegn," S c h u m a n " "Two Grettadiers" (than with orchestral support), And I group of lyrirs with lane- forte accompaniment. Leo Snrkln It the piano. He sang many encoren. The Singer _ 7 I Metropolitan Opera Basso Gives Wall Selected Program At Prom 2112 DUNDAS " WEST JONES & DREWERY HEATING CONSULTANTS Are well equipped to care for your fume: needs Ask for our special summer prices. Phone LA. 8847. Our representative will call and live free inspection Ind information. _ JONES a DREWERY I339 WESTON RD. SUMMER IS THE TIME Now Available--- Record Players [1'ffg We are receiving a limited number of these Players for immediate delivery. We Specialize in Radio Repairs Radio Tubes, Table Lamps, Flashlights and Batteries We accept orders for Radios, Washers and Refrigerators Franco Autori Excells With Baton Next {all dealers will be swunped with order! For Furnace Repairs MT. DENNIS RADIO (North of Mt. Dennis “our; J. D. FRASER. Prop. Neighbours and friends of Mrs, Annie Carbis, Maple Leaf Drive, are Forry to learn she is in the Western Hospul and wish her I speedy recovery. Thanksgiving 1nd Communion Services were held in Elventon Park Church Sunday evening. Rev. J. K. anlin in charge The son of Mr and Mrs. W. ill of Downs. view Avenue, was blptlled. Miss Dilnne Harris, small daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Harris. was hostess to a number of her rhyming at her birthday puny net Thursday. October 4th. And Lehar's "Gold and Silver" waltz might have been 1 Strauss well-beloved. for its smooth con- vincing sweetness. Man fine con- trasts of color and 1% were in this. Realiv symphonic musir though in lighter vein-and pos- sibly all the better for that. The Muse-gm internttzzo had surprises in rhythmic variants, And of course the Mttstersingers' numbers run their persuasive and sssertive whys without persdventure. F r a n r n Autori is s dynamic conductor with rich resources of enthusiasm Ind restraint. His playerLresponded sensitively to his i n s p i r in g demands. Antal Drtrtrti is to be guest. con- ductor It tonight's “Prom": Car. roll Glenn, virtuoso violinist, usin- ing mm. ELVERSTON PKRK Orchestu won battle-t approval with their plnylng ot Martueen Nocturne, A delicate number nboundlng in picturesque little de- tnlls of tone pnintlnz that denim lovers of orchestnl music. In t in u in the Weber overture there were many features of subtle love- liness. Bel-nee between strin , Ind wood-wind excellent. Even 'dl gentle harp found its voice to tn. chanting effect. l the frat linger Icknowladged ghe new can of " gifted accompanist. Orchutrll M CROSS ST. WESTON Or Phone 182 Apply MRS. o. JORDAN WANTED Plain Sewing and Altering LAW“ "" JUnction 2570 WES AND GUIDE. WESTON V I Central w.M.s. Mrs. inwn, it". Grant Ind En. L. Ward an; Robt. Lewis Bhphumon's lovely prayer. This tho wu unusually firie. The maker of the afternoon was tur. Pony Price, of "pan. An ittttrrtind non about Mr. Price is that ho VII graduated in law, then “It the all to the ministry. After gunning in theology. he volun- rod {or Jupun, where he quem " you: before the war. Bince comm: to Canada. he has been usintlntlfutor of Metropolitan church. e is now Aunflying in Woodbridn in nblence o the pn- tor overseas. "I consider it “grime”? slid he, to speak to . .MS. u, of all An In um? An we lady to no“. the ari'lin 2th Tint uu hia on. at cu n t. t mun be 'llrslh1h' to 6mm to Aid the world to mu: tho {taunt moment In binary. tme prayed that the W.K.S. memben might hue the [it-t. of tty Holy Spirit. - " no um may . n. PM mm 'tlh".'lt to m . b “an: m and!“ In can“. ', A Winn the Church Ot All ttiitihi n tutr nnnunl fair, was In. J. H. Tudor road the scrip- ‘m “an”: Hal. 8, “If!” yo ttll thymus." . " Chanda: made some trust» hallmark. from I Timothy 1.5: " r as the sac that i; in the.” a. at ' "tf the Crooks ha! been tad in the first conwry,‘ Midway might have been doomgd. a no u tho third i,'iei) gun to 1ht.hytorr of the world. Iriii"ippii, “I I. HI w, (o tho _) qtwtorr V A Mu: t mum. to NM. "an. J. H. lea-on: m "Nb..." _ In. Chan 1'iiiiiiiiiJii,t',ijt'1iie'i"ii; n We "trteg - ' R'ps s57,'ti'i,ie'i,a",ti'teu'ato1rt m TH" 6iirii"i'riiit 'tt , wt»: 'i'it ”11333;: - an ' . ham W121, ' . . . .0- A “I. h l (tttte: Ceii's'i'ihti at?" In. Micki 3.1:? the Lett, otAt t'lift1't'tt,u't1ij,hi'. 32.45122. metal-w, tf VICTORY IO lug- XIV. The government recognizes the Christian Church. ," nid XV. "Make use of the next M ' of all yum and China, Koren and Juan . xu, Chriiciidi kGTi,roa" mem. 3 her. m pull-mom than other re-? litLi.tty, --- _ - ( XIII. There is I splendid foun- dation for I new church. At prev ont there in; union of all Protestant dertt?rpirustioru. XI. iii/GG "eGreiG" of 100 {1193190233. ."if-tupportirur. I ointin ly. TIll we Iometimes forget American atrocities against A ri- can "vets. 1X. leanese atrocities were true. Christian mission-rial were on the whole treated Nirly well. X. The anlnue church hag not My. diuiputod by.tho _wu. - , VII. Germany WI: I lone way from h.ttrtlprusnt, yet reverted din- V. City people. who ruh up Against Amerinnn Ind Europonna Ire more “my Chrutianizsd.' VI. Rural minds no strongly gnjudiced Auimt Chrietinru"ti. hue we mun reach. There are million, of mac. ft A 'conimitm undar Dr. Blott has Loan choun to go to Japan " Beouta. . IV. Remember that Iupan ' recently heathen. I. The Committee of Christan Clutch. of Japan bu ”Jud " 8llld to radio a mung. to tho mum Church». to come And help an hum Christina. m. The new Premier of Japan has Inked Know. to use the radio. to prep-n the minds Ind hearts of the ml. for the Gospel Mange. Tho {allowing point: of tho M. drou my to amphuilpdz _ui'thtet,tt?irtit, ',tQtJit with Pu].v tryptpdte' a natal!» bt.Ue "irit s'Mb't a. w": wanna"; 'MItf2 2:43.19 us." So the mpl'iih tTo" dau, .1 gm. 'tttc,'."'""" may be "ronehold' of Christian. ity;_Ihi1_in I now 05: in mil-lam." 'XVI. TH"; -ire Tftrritriiriiia in japan; M-me _ MA," Phillips moved u m. of 50 MAIN ST. S. BOOM ENGINEERING Ladies--t48.M Red and pm you in! can." 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