Times & Guide (1909), 6 Jun 1946, p. 4

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~Garden Fete Saturday, June 15th, The Elms, Scarlett Rd. REâ€"OPENED . OIL BURNER BANISH HEATING WORRIES ~~.ORDER NOW FOR SUMMER DELIVERY | M t ‘Mgniifactu_red.}!y ‘;, 2l L a* ‘r ALPHA ENGINEERING CQ., WESTON > W. E. Cattley® ; _ ) . G. A.. Jeffs Weston 252M _ â€" a*. .. Zone 4â€"325 65â€" MAINST. S. * _ ‘Make an ami»inhimit’ toâ€"day‘for a Cold or Regu Machine Permanent. _ .â€" 5 â€" Us jR w * # f & Gaiâ€"Gal Hairdressing Sajlon §4 MAIN N. ~~~ Her hair is so beautifully styled . . . so shining; silken soft . . . thanks toher neéw Cold Permanent. © Gaiâ€"Gal‘ opérators are specially traifed to analyze hair types, and to give â€"her hair the cold permanent designed for it.. . O N t â€" & y Guaganteeing the Supply of Oil From 1 to 5.YÂ¥ears~ . _ For your'gtertg’nfiwnt there will be Softball or Lacrosse ever\hight @nd Dancing. For the kiddiés enâ€" closed Play Grounds with Slides, Swings and Sand Pies. 5 ® If you are contemplating any of the above gather: inr fi,'u_)licit your bookings. Write or Phone for in h ~ , BEBAUTIFUL ELM PARK. (WOODBRIDGE, <is again open to the public for Picnics, Weiner Roasts, Field Days, Reâ€"Uniofis, Etc.,under the management of the Woodbridge Memorial Contmittee. +\ +3 Clean Heat ; _â€"~ . Co?rolféd Temperati _ Gives‘ Selid Comfort and Conserves Space _ FUEL OIL CONTRACTS ARRANGED _ The Pavilion.has heen reâ€"decorated, modern facili ties installed to serve Light Lunches and Refreshments Private Tea Roont. IXinch Tables in the Park. ' 164 Main St. S. 5%4 MAIN SPF. N. WESTON 38° W 3 An : e(periencod \\"'at\chma'ki;r, formerly‘ employed by CP.R. watch inspectors© _ _ _ s B O EXPERT REPAIRS LADJES® ard. GEN‘ DBONANME‘!;'\EQT R)&HT ELM PARK ‘She Looks Lovelier! _ OwWNED AND.OPERATED®®Y STODDART BROS. â€" TORIDHEET OIL BURNERS * INSTALLED COMPELETE $355.00 / > Get Your Order In To Assuire Premptâ€"Installation 2qe.‘ .. 94 HOER SERVIECE | .. ~â€"®â€"Experienced Installation Men‘ _ _‘ ~__*_ STORAGKâ€"FURS at 2% of their value. . _ All Garments Insured Against Rire, Theft or Damage CLEANERS: &, DYERS Quality *Cleaningw- €. E. LONGHOUSE â€" PARK MANAGER Box 173â€"Phone 18w. ._ WOODBRIDGE > kyÂ¥ WESTON °CLEANERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR GOODS LEFT â€" * .*. OVER 60 DAYS « PHOMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE® J. H. JORDAN BXPERT TAI d. Q_EN'SS'?QJ ES, CLOCKS,â€" JEWELLERY ALPHA AUTOMATIC Prompt Service. LÂ¥Yndhurst 2168 ~ WOODBRIDGE * with J. HAWE Controlféd Temperature * 2ay! PHONE TOâ€"DAY wESTOR 315 and STORED PHONE 1000 ZLoneâ€" 4â€"465 or Regular WESTON WESTON 42T W 2 i Best uK (;f ctops in 19416 vio ‘aid. itl_nsinl(equn(rrie'n_(i‘amure b}inhiz'ntfdn; Sir John Boyd Orr..config, ahd ‘is disc@@sed by U.S. Farm Secretary .Clintg Andeer,‘_Q\_PfRKA Director Fiorrello La Guardia: | son, left, directorâ€"general of the U.N. foocra:nd agrF? . NY 90 , h2" . ‘Rossiterâ€"Haydon ; . ~ . * | _ A wedding was Â¥olemnized in St. John‘s‘ Roman Catholic. church, Weston, on Saturday, June 1st, at {ten, o‘clock, when,Mary Elizabeth ‘Haydonâ€"pecame 46 bride of Joseph ~Edward"> Rossitter: _ Revi Father Kcane officiated .assisted by Rev. Father Johnston and Rev. Father |Corrigan, pastor of Mlmicn‘churc}l. \ The ‘ride is «the dauglter of the \late Mr: and Mrs, John Haydon. of | Weston and the"groom is the son *nf .the )a!:/h(.r. and ‘Mrs. Joe Rosâ€" caitter. ~GiNen tin ‘marriage by her *brother, Norman Haydon, the bride Lwore a gown of white sheer with * writching full length veil. and carâ€" [riéd a bouquet of red ‘and white carnations. Miss ‘Louise Haydon, stster of the bride, was bridesmaid |andâ€"was gowned in pink.sheer with \ matching . headdress and carried g‘mk and white carnations Joseph [ /alker wasbest man. For travelâ€" |ling through Northern Onta: i0, the bride changed into a bhie suiy with i maitching accessories. They w’n xeâ€" \side in Weston. howep ‘organ. Given in. mhrriage by her‘ Miss Shirley, Buder were Bridesâ€" father, the bride wore a gown of maids.. The attendants.were dressed \blush. ivory satin trimmed wnh‘ihkfl in coral eyelet |embroidery |seed pearls and a veil of Spanish | with matching bonnets ‘and carried Iace ‘with corpnet of seed* pearls. cascades of pansibs, coral roses .and Bhe carried white roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€" sweetpeas. Mr. Gerald Buder was |theâ€"valléy. <Mrs. J. D. Bain was |best man for his brother and ‘mmmn of honor, Miss Elizabeth ushers were Mr. Donald Wenger | McPhedran and Miss Mary Alexanâ€" and Mr. Earle Hampel. After the \der were bridesmaids, and Miss ceremony a recéption followed at \ Brenda McMurrich was flower girl.<the Alexardra Palace. «The bride‘s | The senior aggendants were dressed | mothet received in a gown of pearl [alike in hnuf~\t g@gns of pale blue (grey: crepe with large hat and l‘ taffeta with mutr!&‘r’:z coronets and corkage of sweetheart roses. carnaâ€" earried Talisman roses. The flower ]fmnn and violets. She was assisted |girl â€"wore white organdy and carâ€" |hÂ¥ the groom‘s mother in a gown ‘ ried forgetemeâ€"nots. ‘.Mr. Robert of black lc« over green with corâ€" ‘MeMurrich was best man and sage of Irigh petals pink carnaâ€" |ushers were Mr. A. R. McMurrich, tions and pansies. For the wedding Dr. Ted Armour, Mr. Charles Tidy, |trip by motor to the New England Mr. James Stuart and Mr. Murray |states the }'r-idp donned a canary Dou{lq. . A reception fallowed at |yellow woof suit with matching hat the bride‘s )mzw, "Edavale," Wesâ€"|and Russian squirre! furs. ‘I’hny ‘ton, where the groom‘s mother ; will reside in Ottawa. f WEpDINGS \PleasaxNote Change of Date . . | _ Theâ€"Local Council. of ~Women thave planned .to hold a,temp on |Thursday, June 1§, in Lhe/g’a%ion of Mrs. James Aitchison, M(:Dnn%gl Ave. The speaker is "Mrs. John‘F. Davidson of Toronto: Tea will be served from 3" q‘clock until 5.30 a‘clock. ~All women are .invited. Admission 25¢. â€" ; Winners Anfiounced of Draw ie en en ce ces v .Tuesday evening, May,28, in the Masoni¢‘ temple, the * draw ~ took placed for the quilt,â€"cushion, linen tablecloth, and luncheon sets, donâ€" ated by Clovelly Chapter, *OES. First prize was won by Mrs, D. Boocock, Guestville avenue, . Mt. Dennis; second prize, J. Graham, Westoh; third, Mrs. O. LaRose, Scarietiâ€" Rd., Weston; fourth, Mrs. May Tucker,> John St., Weston; fifth,. Mrs. L. LaRose, Church street, Weston; and sixth, prize to Mrs. J. Milnér, Johristreet, Weston. .. The Victgrian Order Nurse will call at any hom# wherever‘there is illness which calls for part time nursing care. Phone Weston 123, The ‘Women Assnciation + of Riverside church are. planning .a family day, June 28, (Friday),jn the form of a. bazaar t?he!d at 2 p.m. Pony "rides,~lufigh and a concert in the 6\'enin;;,is all on the day‘s , program.. ‘Phe concert: ista be given by memhérs o Riverside Sundayâ€"zchool, pupils ‘of Mr. Bell‘s Hawaiian | ®uitar class. â€" Besjdes music there wjll‘ be movies and majgic 4ricks. Keep this date open and. look for further® announceâ€" ments. â€" + > Ne Bishop Strachan~Sthool chaffcl, decorated with white snapdragons Saturday afterngon, June lst, was the scen@ of a prétty wedding when Mary Mollie, daughter of Ds. Rolâ€" ert G.. Armour"andâ€"the late Mrs. Armour, Weston, became the bride of.Norman Haw M . son: of Mrs.‘ McMurric nd the late Arâ€" thur R. MeMurrich, Toronto. Rev. Dr. D. R. A. Owen took the sertice and Mr. Ouchterlony. was mt the ‘organ. Given in mhrriage by her Bazaar June 28 MceMurrichâ€"Armour * "Moks® _ _‘ . TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON . __. . PLANNING GRAIN SHIPMENTS TO AID STARVING EUROPEAN COUNTRIES LOGCALSs ~=â€" ‘at the organs" The soloist was M;.l E. A..Rowe. Given int marmage hy’ Bel, her fathér, the bride wore a blush | ons |slipper gatin gown, made ‘with was {square neck yoko, long tight sicever | hen_and full skirt ending in a shnrt,! tob=‘traim. A corohet of liles of the Mis. +alloy and satin pelals held her ride | full Iength veil and she c@rried a n of whife Bible‘ with cluster of garâ€" Arâ€" denias, lily â€" of â€" the â€" valley and | Rev. , sireamers of sweetheart roses. Mrs: vice George Butroughs was matron of the honor, . Mrs. Jack ®Gardiner and her / Miss Shirley, Buder were Bridesâ€" i of maids. The attendants.were dressed wnh‘ihkp in coral eyelet |embroidery nish | with matching bonnets ‘and carried arls, cascades of pansibs, coral roses and â€"ofâ€" sweetpeas. Mr. Gerald Buder was was |best man for his brother and beth ushers were Mr. Donald Wenger kanâ€" and Mr. Earle Hampel. After the Miss ceremony a recéption followed at girl.o the Alexandra Palace. .The bride‘s ssed | mothet received in a gown of pear| blue \grey: crepe with large hat .and and corsage of sweetheart roses. carnaâ€" | wer ]fmn! and violets. She was assisted carâ€" |bÂ¥ the groom‘s mother in a gown bert (of black I#ce over green with corâ€" and ‘sage of Trigh petals, pink carnaâ€" rich, | tions and pansies. For the wwHin,l received in« aJgown of delphinium blue with scorsage _%,f Carnations. ‘The couple left later" to spend tfeir honeynioon at the Alpine Inn, Queâ€" bec,"the bride travelling it. a pale blue wool grepe suit, ‘with blouse of. pale blué spriggedeâ€"satin and navy accessories. Upon their refurn they iwill live in Torontes The bride attended Biskop Strachan School and" Trenity "College and the &room attended Upper Canada College. WMS Hold Potâ€"Lugk Luncheon, Qunting Bee â€" * _ . . © Conmfl'\ons- to _ Miss Roseâ€" mary ‘Lepingwell of QUÂ¥em® drive, whoâ€" recently «graduated from‘ the Toronto East General Hospital. . .. Observes ‘Silver Wedding _ , : 4 e Elmes,Weston, Ontario, m 8. ‘192}, J{ne . Ames Hunter, youngest daughter of whe late Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter, late Af Newburgh Fife and Dundee, Scofland. to William Middleton, son of {he,late Mr. and Mrs. James Buderâ€"Wenger Chalmers United church, Mount Dennis, decovated withetall urns of white lilags, snapdragoris and canâ€" dlebra,. was .the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, May 25th, at 3 pan., awwhen Janet Mary Wenger became the bride of Capt. Harold Ediin Buder, C.D.C., Ottawa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Wenger. Sunnybrae Crescent, Mourt Dennis, and "the groom is the son of M#.‘and Mrs. Fx.M. Buder, Pembroke, Rev. C. A. Gowans andhfe,v. A. J Eagle offiâ€" ciated and Mi¥® Mary Liliow wad Migdleton,. Ro s e m ill Downfield ‘Dundee, Scotland." Present address 9. Roxaline. street, Weston. £, * The ten or m(fi‘e\%p%c_’yss 6f walâ€" nut are widely :?'st,rl uted throughâ€" out Notth ‘and South Anterica, sputhérn, Europe, ‘northern Africa snB Asia. c 082 _0 .009 rrizp. Mr. Percy: Curtis;< lone hands, Mrs: P. D. McCaskill. The proceeds for. this :euchre is fo1" the community ‘pienic to be held on July 20 to Fur Dale Pagk; Woodbridie. There will be another euchre on «June 144 proceeds to ‘go towards the pleniq. «+) }2 d 508 ) c ©The, Humberview | ‘Ratepayers‘ Association ‘held a: very suecessful euchre .in the school or. Friday evening, May 31st, 1946. The prize wWinners were as‘ follows: 1st, Mr, Lorne Peck J r.; 2nd, Mrs..Cameron; 3rd, Mr. <McCready; consolation Successful Euchre‘ Held Aâ€"1 Bicycle Shop Afi_Bic)';:le Rep_airs 1323, WESTON RD. .. MT. DENNIS Un Evrope today even a crust of bread is troasuredâ€" for the spectre of starvation stalks a Contirient! ‘ Teenâ€"Agers! High School Students! Yw:’g men and wemen! Join the Ontario Furm Service Foree now. Head tor the open fields for a month, or better still the season. Help share in producing more food fg across the sea. ' Young Canadians! So desperate is Evrope‘s need for fdod . . . so urgant our farmer‘s need for help, that lecal school beards are being atkad to back the Ontarie Farm Service Force to the limit. in many cases Sunior Matricuiants whose term work has been satisfactery in every respect may head for the open fields NOW. . Upper Sehool students con |oin them as soon as fina! exams ere written. The need is immefiate. Send in the attoched doupen at once. . Private Farm Homes and Y Supervised Camps~are Important. to Matriculants DOMINION.â€" PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOoUR Young Violinists Present Recital * Names of those‘ taking part on Qo programme: "Ed. Hradowy, arcelle Bkuu:., Dorten Abbott, mnum x Rose Hradowy, Elwyr( °Ellis,‘ Evelyh: $mith, Alan Gemmell, Deavid Watson, Patricia Forrest; Max Stevenson,> Barry Reed, Lena Plewes, DavidDurhan, Deane Henley, Joan Forrest, Ronâ€" ald Atkinson and Jack Beech. © _ FLYâ€"DED _ > Mothballsâ€"{18¢ 1. Lwynt (BEile, 'Evll;fi'« @mith, Alan ingdan, ‘Davtid Plewes, Gordop o immunize @ll. gar ments §¢llnct Moths: / _ for Five Years The newest preparation for Moths , â€"_ GUARANTEED A 6 RICULTUV RE /J BERâ€"LOU In â€"Bottles $1.31 . $2.57 yapMinâ€"i1t 0 . Es . =a l!déH’s" DRUG STORE â€"[_ Weston. _‘ . * > . __ "_ / Mi. Detinis ' 43 MAIN:ST.) . . 0 0c 1130 WESTON RD. . STARVING MKLIONS count on you! 2& MOTH & FLY is PREPARATIONS & MAIN: S" Weston 53 «. Moth Toxâ€"49¢ LA B 0 U R LARVEX 0_ > cs» _ oâ€" ELKAYS MOTH LIQUID wOODps MOTH BLOCKS _ FLYTOX WITH D.D.T. FLYOCIDE WITH D.D.T. k a & ts 1139 YONGE STREET ‘KL 61350 2 open to yay: â€" The work. is plegsant. You‘ll be wells fedâ€"wellâ€"paidâ€"and well looked â€"after. 1871 Remember, almost every Ontario farmer is critically shortâ€"handed. Remember, too, the present food crisis is being felt ot homeâ€"as well as abrogd.. Fill in the aftached coupon and the Ontario Farm Service Force will send you a registration form plus all particularsâ€" without delay! ~ +~ â€" 25¢, 39c,'$9c Mothflakesâ€"18¢ Ib. 24¢ â€" 13¢ â€"â€" T3¢ rotect Your Garments With OQne*Of ‘These. Well. Known .Preparations. 2be â€"â€" 15¢ FOR SEVENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS "McGill‘s Coal" . ‘ HAS BEEN A FAVORITE WITH RIECRIMINATING BUYERS m. McGill: & Co. t D U CA T 1O N * g2 Th CA L \Established 1871 JUnction 8733 |age" to help buitd homes required \for 150,000 civilians. The project /will be carried out as â€"soon as ap. ‘proved by the Central Gqyernâ€" ment. 4 + 83¢, $1.29, $1.98 s > * 75e +. 10c & 25¢ 229 WALLACE AVE. ME. 2491 Limited Just Arrived ELKAY!S MOTH CRYSTAL 39¢:Tin 1946 tity

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