Times & Guide (1909), 1 Nov 1945, p. 10

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" Next weeks the girls going to :tilit the "San" don't {01.51“ the Y tum It 7 o'clock, and t a others 5 n't forgot. your bone for Id- t lion also that apron. Hope to be {being you. "r. High School Club " m crowd! Fridny night last the ‘lixh Crowd (strictly feminine) "tet it the YWCA club rooms. The . aident, lunny Sunstrom. chlired‘ its: meeting. Miss Helen Crichton! "0! Islingtois,. vice-president of the ‘ Toronto Y Association, spoke to us . in "Etiquette and Good Groom- 'hip. Her talk was most interest- ‘b; and,we bore beneficial. Our next meetig wil take the form ofl .1 bowling party, November 9th, at 7.15 pam, at the bowling alleys. ii In. Clan informed ua that we 2"!" AM: to 0 swimming Ind to t on Thursle At York Memorial 5 we on down, you are all very :pobom. . --'. " _ an --â€"-â€"â€" "Lire." . I 'tAlt,',,", and Winnie . Wrath. unhinz the meeting, 3 "and to work in groups in a . com of the room on decor- gguonl, invitations, games, etc. t all And name at the Matt. By t pill» and. it prov“ to be I . ”Inca-u. Monrwith- tho :Qld when we had Home man Ner Ind We {not in our .ttifttt ther, you "nat.Detuor.e, k may Gui _ V T “In: u-wuohtorour aim) " ' UV. Vial. muting. This I' In - I booting to we 3% for . "runny Bong" party to Wat. Kuhn-van for the ,cAitoaturtty at any...“ Sun- "Ntyrmtityeitji' ___ TROUBLE" -AUX9--. Wild Bill Elliott In ‘Red Ryder' in "GREAT STAGE COACH ROBBERY” Stan blur}! 3;; Fl my ZONE 4-483 FRrA5AT.--Nov. ia Two FEATURES 12 (ll)iltllirilll'1llilll$ wEDNEsrrArqrrLTisifrr---ii'imRiiiTii 7.7 In Tullnicolor _ Retn tHrttt.tt:HiteAry1y in WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST BOND VALUES WESTON THEATRE Z4941? .93izeLFery in -ALS0-- SELECTED SHORTS '5srwtrrth--Gette KI “COVER GIRL" k, - $2.50 " $4.50 - $3.19 >. " ' soo " 9.00 " 6.37 ' - 10.00 " 18.00 " 12.74 . " 15.00 -"‘27.00 - 19.11 I " 25.00 - 45.00 - 31.85 t. - 50.00 - 90.00 " 53.70 The herd of Ayshire mule owned by the University of British Co- lumbia his been judged best of all Ayrshire herds owned by public 'iinc.titutions in Canada. The award {was nude following a reclassifica- tion inspection conducted by the Canadian Ayrshire Breeder‘s_As- sociation. This year 563 'utudenu" of dif- ferent ages have registered, which is I record enrolment for the "night school" classes. The school is open four nights a Week. Ind the courses extend from October until March. Varied and numerous Ire the courses that may be taken and range from matrieuUtion subjects to stench-pm, cooking, drenmak- ing, nrt, motor mechanics and woodwork, to only mention I few.; More and more adult: are tak- ing advantage each "ar'of the evening class» at Weston high school. "The large enrolment this year shows the modern trend in adult education," stated Mr. Cliff Marchanl, bilaineu administrator for Weston‘s Board of Education. 563 Enrolled For Evening Studies Ann Batu} "hon, Agar: Nite Club dunes: It taaF-N6veather Oth And Nov-m- bor 23rd. Graham for both-- vnteh for turtUr information . Com on. kids, it loundl like fun'. Input! to the 'ttsnags dune. Cheater Morris ls ‘Bogton Blukio' in "ONE MYSTEIUOUS NIGHT” “THE EVtr6t'ViiE MARK" --Ald?0- MorCmmB.-ilov.i-s TWO ‘FEATURES CASH WITH APPLICATION Mkhlel O’Shu in With Bill Ward (695) showing the way. Islanders were able to take five from the Mac-Broome lads, Carter toppled the pins for 670. Johnny McShee's 731 and Chuck Trimble's 713 were too much for Brooklebank (626) and hit fellow Pirates as men of Ackerman took seven. The Standings Ire as follows Dodds -tm..___.r.__.-_...r_.FF_-.__rr't.F_r_rr.r._. Royals tr-rr-Hr.--....--.- Imperial, ...........u.._.__..,_ Bonita, m..u..........._.._..~._. Islanders ...w.._......‘..._..........w Pirates -._._..w.._.-..‘._........_..... Mac-Broome B.....-..-.--.-.. Gtoukurths ......._..__...... Dodds took a stra a hold on first place in Westo ' Commercial Bowling League ' e first series on Oct. 23. R19)“ and Imperial» shared second spot and still have I Chlnce to come out on, the top ot the ladder. Dodds very gently took seven rims from the luckless Gross. urths. It was a very quiet affair with rather poor efforts on both sides. S. Antram held up the (family name with 791, while J. Porter rolled 623 for the losers. In a game with fine bowling on both sides, Imperial: managed to take four from the Royals. The Royals hung up a new record for three with 3762. Kemmis (700), Phillips (716), and Faulkner (658) lead the winners, while Roy Smith (734) and Griska (707) paced the losers. Dodds Take Lead In Local Bowli Royals, Imps Ti [ftffttNiejkjiijii" SAYS. an m ”menus w * It'. " comm ttAce Tog: Home ...:N out wcrny .m__WNmNs 10 MONTHLY PAYMENTS 28 25 25 23 12 11 I’TS EASY T'O SAVE THIS WAY Survivin are his widow, Victoria Elizabeth gackson; two daughters, Mrs. James “Adam and Mrs. L. G. Weatherill, and five sons, George Albert, Harvey, Alfred, Arthur Ind Howard., Burial took place It Park Lawn cemetery. In his younger dqys, Mr. Jackson played lacrosse with Toronto Sham- rocks. He w-s a member of St. John's (West Toronto) Anglicnn church, and of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. George Jackson, 70, a resident of West Toronto for more than 50 years died suddenly last week at his Beresford Ave. home. Before nu retirement some time ago he had been with the C.P.R. for almost 40 years. George Jackson Passes Suddenly Gdieidutu: 'Single, White-364; three, Kemmis-832. Team; Single, Imperitus-1337; three, R o y tals 3762. Individual: Single, White-Mg; three. Kemmis-832. Team: Single, Imperiala-1276; three, Bonitas- 3532. 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