Times & Guide (1909), 7 Mar 1946, p. 4

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Entertainment : Social and Personal : Club and Welfare Activities satisfy, _0 Buy at your local Druggist Sufferers of P I L E s bleeding and p r o tru piles lhm know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat the cause at its sourge. Money ctn @:6‘; & ‘;f/( 'g°// ...’/e-: Bill Williamson & His Orchestra ROSELAND SCHOOL 75c PI FRIDAY MARCH 22nd 9 P. M. if FOUS the first bottle does not We Can Again Offer You PROMPT And Expert Watch Repairs At Reasonable Prices 10 MAIN ST. S. THE CAKABIAHL RED choss sociEtt Our Watchmaker is Back From the Armed Forces 164 MAIN ST. S. Gaiâ€"Gal Hairdressing Salon D A NC E CHALMERS HEAPâ€"BIGâ€"FUNâ€"CLUB ONTARIO PMSION SAALMANS in foir the KRee Cox Enables Us To Resume Our Famous Preâ€"War Watch Repair Service > Authorized Bulova Watch Sales & Service Margaret Rochester science, attention. COLD WAVE PERMANENT $10â€"90 and $15.00 D NCLUDING RAZOR CUT AND STYLED SETTING Jewel and Gift Shop Rolufs, who has trained in , N.Y., on permanent wave will give you her personal it doesn‘t mean every Japanese driver must go that fast everyâ€" where. Thought They Had To Complaints deluged the provost marshal} as Jug‘nnl citizens leaped for their lives. mru screamâ€" ed with editorial alarm _ about "insane" United States speed laws. Quickly division officers explained 85 miles an hour is a maximumâ€" 75¢ PERSON ZONE 4â€"465 Plans have been completed for the holding of the tenth Annual York County Seed Fair at Richâ€" mond Hill on Friday, March 15th, and judging from the attractive and educational prize list just reâ€" ceived, the 1946 Fair should be the best yet. Entries for the various classes close on March 12th. The registered seed classes this year will be ten bushel lots graded and sealed by government inspectors. As these ten bushel lots of oats and barley will be sold by avction at 3.30 the seed fair comâ€" mittee thought ten bushgls would be a more desirable quantity for farmers to sow a seed plot. Enâ€" tries or requests for prize lists should be sent to W. M. Cockburn, Agricultural Representative, Newâ€" market. ‘ More than $4,000 has been raised by private â€" donations, _ dances, euchres and suppers held in Nobleâ€" ton for the proposed covered rink which it is estimated will cost $10,â€" 000. Recently the rink committee held a euchre and dance which grossed $110, York Seed Fair March 15 The sympathy of the district is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cave of Maple on the death of their twin son, Gerry, Saturday, March 2nd. Raise $4,000 For Rink The Victorian Order Nurse will call at any home wherever there is illness which calls for part time nursing care. Phone Weston 123. WESTON LOCALS 11 .46 Sudburt great P; berâ€" Bay their Second Annual Policeman‘s Ball, and «ance once again to the sweet notes of Trump Davidson‘s snappy orchestra, also witnesg the crowning of some local beauty as Miss Lakeshore, who will be seâ€" locted from a number of entrants from Weston, Swansea, Etobicoke Townshipt Toronto ‘Township, Miâ€" Mico. New Toronto, Long Branch, Port Credit, and Bramptonâ€"Orangeâ€" ville District. All bluecoats of the above Municipalities are giving their spare time in an endeavour to make the Big Event, one of the most pleasant and smartest of the ‘Miss Lakeshore‘ Will Be Chosen | At Second Annual Policeman‘s Ball | The London Gazette listed 483 Canadians _ who â€" have _ received awards for gallantry in fighting during the war in northwest Euâ€" rope and taly. The list includes seven awards of Companion of the British Empire, 70 of Officer of the Order. Three hundred others were made members of the order and 106 British Empire, Medals were awarded. The list gave no home towns. A social hour was enjoyed at the close of the meeting. Chapman, 143 Main Street North. 'The President, Mrs. Christie, was in charge. A report was presented by Miss Nattress on the annual meeting of the Toronto West Presâ€" bytery on Feb. 8th, The devotional part was taken by Mrs, Williams and Mrs. Nixon. Miss Nattress presented the story of the educaâ€" tiona‘ facilities in Chissamba from the arrival of Dr. Currie in 1880 when he had to build his first church byâ€" hand, with only one asâ€" sistant, to the present time when there are 1,000 â€" selfâ€"supporting bush _ schools, coverini a wide range of practical subjects, and four centres of higher education, and the Currie Institute at Dondi. Gallantry wards The regular meeting of the Dorothy Pearson Auxiliary was held on Thursday evening, Feb. 28th, at the home of Miss Alma Auxiliary Meets At President‘s Home en en mt Calf Club, Schomberg Agricultural Suciet{&i 2. Woodbridge gliry Calf Club, Woodbridge Agricultural Soâ€" ciety; 8. Sharon Dairy Calf Club, Sharon Junior Farmers; 4. Markâ€" ham Dairy Calf Club, Markham Agricultural Society; 5. Markham Grain â€" Club. Unionville Junior Farmers; 6. Aurora Potato Club, Autora Lions Club, Club â€"members must be farm boys and girls over 12 years of age by May ist, 1946, and must not have reached their 21st birthday by Nov. 1946. The 1946 programme of Boys‘ and Girls‘ Cfub Work for Work County has been announced by W. M. Cockburn, Agricultural Repreâ€" sentative, Newmarket. The IolE)w- ing are the clubs and sponsoring m‘%anizations: 1. Schomberg Dairy ols re s WO0 2 1 ! 1 Boys On Wednesday, April 3rd, 1946, | _ roads and highways in the idburban District, will lead to the eat Palace Pier Ballroom at Humâ€" J. M. Fraser, Streetaville, for fourâ€"yearâ€"old heifer _ McTaggart Bros., Lloydtown and Kleinburg, paid §|386 for a richlfl- bred sevenâ€"monthsâ€"old bull calf. Hays‘ Rag Apple Colanthus, at the dispersal sale of the Glenways pure bred Holstein herd of C. W. Strangeways held Feb. 19th at Brampton, _ H. _C. McClaskey, Queensville, paid $825 each for a fourâ€"yearâ€"old and a nineâ€"yearâ€"old, and iund & Son, Weston, secured & tl:ree-yeur-olt;l__hei{gr.(or $285. L. 0 o i on en en nom o t Aas Wet y Ant S. Livingston, Woodbridge, bought a fourâ€"yearâ€"old heifer for $310 and a heifer calf for $150. A total of $8,060 for an average of $258.52 was received for the herd of 27 head. Top price was $525 paid by v s ind 7 1 1 1 Girls From Weston, Swansea, Etobicoke, Mimico New Toronto, Long Branch, and Bramptonâ€" Orangeville Eligible To Enter For Title Local Breeders Buy Holsteins GALS|â€"â€"|GUYS westoh I 8s.30 To I ADMISS1ON HIGH | 1200 | _ 25. TEENAGERS DANCE MARCH 8thâ€"PRIZES ‘ and Girls‘ Club Programme Popular Records , when the Lakeghore Disâ€" lice Association will hold pcond Annual Policeman‘s d dance once again to the Novelty Dances TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON season. Any local girl may enter the contest, by simply buying an admission. ticket, and send in your age, name and address, and numâ€" ber of ticket, to any policeman or Police Station, in your respective community. The dress for the enâ€" trants is optional, but the sums of $75, $40, $20, and $15, will be given in that order to the first four winâ€" nerg, and minor prizes to be selectâ€" ed later, will go to the next six girls that are runners up in the contest. The interior of the big ballroom _ has recently been reâ€" modelled and decorated and a large erowd is expected, an it looks like A grla night, for the blue coats and their friends at the Palaceâ€"Pier Ballroom on the mouth of the Humber River, It is hoped that before very long the Club Rooms will see completion by the addition of a second storey and a hearty invitation is extended to all the old members to again come along and lend their aid toâ€" ward making the Westmount Army and Navy Club a real community centre. The Club especially welcome all men in the Township who have been, or still are with His Majesty‘s forces. Help keep the club ranking with the best. The officers and various commitâ€" tees are to be congratulated on their achievements to date and at the same time realize that the club must and will be conducted in a proper businesslike and dignified manner. It is hoped that when the findings and rulings of the charterâ€" ed board are placed before the memibers they will realize that the coâ€"operation of all is needed and very necessary for progress. A great deal of important club business was discussed and various new sugestions put forward in the club‘s interest. The Chartered Board of Directors are to be congratulated for their tireless efforts in this reâ€" spect. It appears that much of the ‘club business of late has been transâ€" gcted, contrary to the Charter defâ€" inition and also contrary to the Provincial Byâ€"laws. However, at this meeting the Chairman pointed out to the Board the necessity of complying with the Provincial Byâ€" laws and of keeping the club and. its membership in high 1‘enown,‘ which would result in its being a club second to none on this comin-{ ent. The Chartered Board of Direcâ€" tors of the Westmount Army and Navy Club held a meeting in the Board Room, Kingdom Street, on Wednesday, Feb, 27th, with the folâ€" lowing members in attendance, Mestrs, H. Baxter, President; R. Halley, T. Evendon, J, Coughlin and J. MeVittie. Comrade A. Bond was unable to attend owing to travelling difficulties. President Baxter oc~ cupied the chair. Board Meeting Westmount Army And Navy Club At the recent February examinaâ€" tions held at the Toronto Conserâ€" vatory of Music the following puâ€" gil- were _ succesaful: _ Regina trash, Grade VIII singing. grst class honors; Merla Lehman, Grade VI ?iano. first class honors; Earl Phillips, Grade V Piano; Gladys Philligis, Grade III Piano; Mary Jean McKay, Grade III Piano; Paâ€" mela Tippet, Grade II Piano, first class honours; Robert Ronaldson, Grade II Piano, first class honors; Kethleen Turnbull, Grade II Piano, honors; Jane Gould, Grade II Piano! honors; William Hodges, Grade I Piano, first class honors; Ian Thompson, Grade I Piano, honâ€" ors (Memorial School Piano Class â€"five month‘s _ study); â€" Ruth Wright, Grade III Harmony, honâ€" ors; Neil McDonald, Grade II Theory, Ist class honors; Mary Kay f’erigo, Grade I Theory, honors. The above students are the pufiiln of Marion Demorest, L.T. C.M.; Florence Dahl, A.T.C.M.; Hilda Luffman, A.T.C.M. Honors Obtained By Weston Pupils â€" recently been reâ€" lecorated and a large cted, an it looks like for the blue coats de at the Palaceâ€"Pier the mouth of the may enter uying an d in your ind numâ€" ceman or "I had forgotten that I had promised to drive my wife into Toâ€" ronto today." The Kennedy home is at Dixie. : "nen I got there my aecretu?' said: ‘Your wife wants you to call her.‘ + "While my wife was dressing this morning I hurried out of the house, jumped into my car and drove to the office. I had a busy day before "I am scared to !go home toâ€" night," Hon. T. L. ennedy, Onâ€" tario Minister of Agriculture, told a meeting of the Ontario Hog Proâ€" ducers‘ Association. INCH‘S DRUG STORESâ€" St 1 The New J reed REYNOLD‘S PEN AYY commereee to werre wimout A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, Schomberg, when their daughter, Rhea Violet, became the bride of John Gordon Smart, son of Mrs. Smart, Barrie and the late William John Smart. Rev. 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