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Times & Guide (1909), 12 Dec 1946, p. 7

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Skating Rink at Central United fly the look of , Weston is going to have 'm“fi'e‘ of the ige surface will be just a shade more than the home of the Maple Leafs while it will be the mnm 85. feet. 'Nubyioo surâ€" three feet high and Oron w n'fl: Maple h in vieqned io have Iek@rfot t is p ve b:xl 8 years to 12 years after four h hochz‘éor the public. school girls and n{ also for the girls after school. The adult lhm\: will take place after supper witl 8 years to 12 years a m hoclz‘:'or the publ girls and n{ also for after school. The adult will take place after sup mo hockey being allowet me hockey being allowed. It is hoped to have a public address sysâ€" tem r:aod up to supply music at least twice a week. Couh Guukurl:.h .dind Gordon Alcott have been busy digging post holes and putting up &_o_ oards and they state if the weather man is good to them they will have skating by Christmas. Don‘t forget to attend the attic sale this Saturâ€" day at the town hall. The proceeds from this sale will go into the rink Attic Sale The rink that is being conâ€" structed at the tennis courts of the Central United church will be welâ€" comed by the adult skaters as well as by the younger boys and g’rh. The rink committee hopes to have ice here bg Christmas Dl{. To help meet t ommlo!thllgo- ject the l:or ggrh are holding an attic sale this Saturday.at the town hall. Toys and boo{nh"e been eiifi'é'cta&'irid]}mifii'iob has been done on most of the toys so that they look like new. _ There will be a fish pond, a surâ€" prise package booth and a lucky number door prize. There are a mnt many worthwhile toys and ks and it will be quite worth your while to make it a point to be there on Saturday. It will help the kids out too. Trip to the Maple Leaf Gardens Margaret Swan and â€" Eleanor Desmond were the guests of Moffat‘s Ltd. and the Weston Comâ€" munity Council on Saturday at Maple Leaf Gardens. The Maple Leaf management had Gus Mortâ€" son and Jimmie Thomson on hand to greet the girls and Nat Turofâ€" sky, the Maple Leaf photographer, was also on hand to take five picâ€" tures of the two girls with the ‘Toronto _ Maple _ Leaf players. Before the girls left, Jimmie and Gus presented the girls with autoâ€" graphed pictures. The girls stayed to see the junior doubleheader hockey games in the afterncon. Badminton Club â€" _ There will be a meeting of those interested in forming a badminton ¢lub for play every Saturday afterâ€" noon. The Presbyterian church badminton court has been promised: the Community Council for every. Saturday and if there are any who would like to play badminton they will be welcome at the director of recreation‘s _ office on â€" Monday, December 18, at 7.30 p.m. Recreation Calendar e Thurs., Dee. 12â€"Lions‘ Boys‘ Mode! Building Club, Westminster, 7.00 p.m. Chess Club, Leflon Hall, 7.30 p.m. Public Speaking, town hall auditorium, 8.00 p.m. . MBTL ENUTUDITITM S00 PMWY Sat., Dec. 14â€"Attic Sale, town hall auditorium, 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 _ Mon., Dec. 16â€"Badminton meetâ€" ing., below library, 7.30 p.m. _ _ _ _ Tues., Dec. 17â€"Weston Little ‘Theatre, 80 JoseBh St., 8.00 p.m. THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1946 RECREATION York Township Municipal Elections, January 1st, 1947 JV. 1207 Your Vote and Influence respectfully solicited to â€" JU. 1207 Elect CG. J. McMaster, Reeve 1947 The ‘Women‘s Association ~of Humbervale held their monthly meeting in the ‘church on‘ Wednesâ€" opened with a hymn, Minutes were 3';.2 Â¥2 Mrs: Jack, Digings o:,g mr] % lm treasurer, Mrs. W. King, read a day afternoon, Dec. 4th. The + dent presiding, Mmfi' of the bazaar, which m"' 's'“fiud" m'm all the to “ it so successful. m“m g officers was ned _ owing the absence olm. C Couninfi ‘The January meeting will be he at the home of Mrs. F. Ellins on the eighth of Jan., at 7.80 o‘clock. 'nx; pmw?th:ll:o:d with prayer and a loal our was by all. Mrs. B. Allen urvo?‘rfi lvx;uhmcnh, assisted by Mrs. E. ‘oran. |HUMBERVALE| The Sunday ‘School will hold its sl.m\ul Chrh{woa:c ":;th onhé‘:h:n- evening, s s r wi{l be served for the ehfldmp:t 5.30 o‘clock. All parents are eordiâ€" ally invited to attend the concert v;‘hich will follow at 7 o‘clock sharp. ‘The St." Andrew‘s Christmas Tree will be held in the Town Hall on Dec. 18. at 8 J’.m. A cordial inâ€" vitation is extended to all children as well as parents and friends. _ Mr. and Mrs. Foster and Joyce have left Thistletown. We hope they will be very happy in their new home. Before leavfng the dis trict Mrs. Peach entertained for It‘s rumoured that_once during the noonâ€"hour rush Barb Daykin brushed her teeth with shaving cream and didn‘t notice anything wrong until she began frothing at the mouth a little later. Everyone to his own taste, we alwain say. . . . Sometime when you have a few hours to spare get Chuck Richardson to tell you the one about the acrobat and the damp cloth (in this case it isn‘t all wet). ... And Jack Lynch has an excitâ€" ing little number about a dark and stormy night, & :lowinfl(campfire, and, well, you ask Jack, he‘ll be only too , glad to give you his yigorous and impressive version. . . . Miss Smith‘s vivid stories of her trip abroad make us all the ore anxious to "apprendre notre sgrnga.i‘" so that we may see for ourselves "le beau jardin de M. Canné" with its "lignes bien droites" and all the other thrilling things we‘ve heard and read about. .. . Who is the "Gup" who seems to find endless enjoyment in pushâ€" ing and pulling that portable desk in Latin class, much to the sorrow of Connie McEwen who is the unâ€" happy victim of this squeezeâ€"play. . . . Connié‘s turtle is said to be still.in poor health. I wonder if the McEwens have ever tried mock turtle soup? . . . Liz Western deâ€" serves to be dubbed Lady Luck after her performance last Friday night. We predict a brilliant future for her along that line if her luck continues. ... The Boomerang‘ Chas. J. McMASTER Thistletown A man who has faithfully and honestly Served mvfm- the past 13 years. (4 as Councillor and 9 as Deputyâ€" e.) A complete knowledge of the Township‘s condition and needed improvements. ADVOCATES :â€" 1947 _ YORK TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS 1947 for improved _ Recreational Facilities Business Administration If you wish to offer your services, please phone KE. 5210 Cpoit on the provdedt Fred W. Hall REEVE Improved Transportation Facilities with One Fare and transfer throughout Township and City. Improved Parks and Playgrounds Improved modern lighting on side mhreets. Erection of Incinerator. Erection of Municipal Building in Township ‘Vote Hall for Reeve â€" He‘s All for You‘ USE YOUR INFLUENCE TO ELECT FOR 100% SERVICE ELECT REEVE for 1947 the Foster family at a farewell tea and presentation, to which Mrs. Foster graciously responded. The annual Carol Service of St. Andrew‘s Church will be held on Sunday, Dec. 22nd. Come out and enjoy the old Christmas carols. Young people of Weston are spending all their leisure in making to{l to be demonstrated and sold this Saturday, Dec. 14th, at a Christmas exhibition. Canon Judd, who lived for a time in England, will have a very interesting message for St. Anâ€" drew‘s eoninption on Sunday, December 15th. Try and come out § 4% #¢ % % $ $ $ STRAWBERRY PROFITS WITH V IG O RO Street Lighting A PRODUCT OF SWIFT so that the church is filled to greet Harry Nickle read the A41st glnlm in Sunday School last Sunâ€" h o ul onlfi ues Rev. T. B. Butler assisted by Mr. Now Open â€" _ £M~â€"~â€"_‘_"~"" yisIT OUR $ NEW WAREKOUSE MARKET Meat Dept. Opening Features STEAKS or ROASTS RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF ROASTING CHICKENS Porterhouse, Sirlion, Wing or n-uuiu-a LAMB LEGS ~* LAMB FRONTS °* . BEEF LIVER . 25¢° BEEF TONGUES 25 FRESH YOUNG Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FRESH YOUNG BANANAS â€" .14‘ SPECIALâ€"FRESH MILKâ€"FED GRADE "A" FRESH SLICED FLORIDA ORANGES~»~19° California Red Emperor California I6oberg GRAPES . 19° LETTUCE%:2..25¢ SWEET FULL O‘ JUICE CRAPEFRUIT ::6â€"25¢=.49¢ IN FRONT OF NEW DOMINION WAREHOUSE AT 832 OLD WESTON ROAD :. C o uampopeipiytmcdoaotcn) ... . .. â€".oec5506et5rceee _ © FREEPARKING â€"â€" Texas Firm Ripe _ _ _ _ B.O. Ertrs Fancy Delicieos .. TOMATOES . 19 APPLES‘*#. ... 39¢ SUNKIST ORANGES z. ... 49° New Crop‘ Oalifornia Seedless Navels YÂ¥ A M S New Crop Kiln Dried Lodisiama TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Proceeds will go to making a rinkâ€"for the children. Yyonne Atkinson and Gwen Calhoun are two of village‘s busy workers. service Sunday, Dec. 8th,. Rev. Butâ€" ler. m}-f!'n‘,fl" Day as the 2nd Sunday in Advent, also known Minty of Toronto, conducted the as Bible Sunday. The Rector stated that the %ible should be FRESH OR PICKLED Tb Tb lb 39¢ 39¢ 39¢ 21¢ read uncritically, Patey ‘Tavender celebrated her birthday on Saturday last. » ‘The Women‘s Guild met at the home of Mrs. H. Flavell, Irwin Road, last Tuesday for their anâ€" A celebrationâ€"of the Holy Comâ€" this occasion. . _â€"~_ tulations _ to e a s rs. Pesri‘m and J. nwfile electâ€" ed as trustees for the village. Use our Direct Line Phone At 47 Main St. N. Or Phone Weston Private VETERAN‘S Rates In Accordance With By-l.?:: 1142 T A XI1 MaATéBEEs "*Z." nrormmm ia*w 0 % lss CINGER ALE . 2 5. RICHMELLO COFFEE Crosse & Blackwell‘s Pure Orange MISSION FIGS Fresh Ground as Sold â€"f()dflurnh”” Black Extra Choice Whole Dried Californin ‘% lb APRICOTS . .0Â¥ i fIVE ROSES «: TEA BAGS . »: Coloured, Medi OLD CHEESE . BREAD FLOUR >« ger Oon plone ons s1 0t : 50t MoTor ol . Hospital LONE 4â€"334 soAP 2«‘ sopa siscurms * 29 :hWâ€"M“ with the mammotn new warehouse of Domin \Stores â€"one of the largest of its kind on the eominm-;in have oponed a NMEW WAREMHOUSE MARKET to serve m} M pvb'k.tAn inmovation in the City of Tc.m'm'o'wM)< BARGAINS GALORE! and PARKING FOR ALL COMERS! i a5t "* 17¢ THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OFf CANADA .‘ \‘ Giant size 98 lb there will be some delays. If your Christmas call is one of those which cannot be put through immediately, you may be sure we‘ll do everything possible to keep delays to a minimum. All through the holiday season telephone operators will be on duty And-lILon(Didcnafinuinnn'y to handle the thousands of â€"extra calls we know will be made. Most of these calls will be completed promptly. Occasionally, however, 6at tin pkg 1ib a5t 25¢ 35¢ 28° PEACHES . ns un 24¢ TOMATOES . Ayimer Ohoico Quality "New Aylmer Fancy Quality "New Pack" coRn . c= * Fi‘i â€" ® w ® 3 w Green Giant Fancy Quality Recerd or Green Valley Campbell‘s "New Pack® 100z Tomato sour 2= Yomaro yorce °2%=19 . XPPLE FurcE s 13¢%° "New Pack" zm‘ €. CRAPEFRUIT JUICE 4« 49" . of Domin MMM-;” to serve the Toronto with .L COMERS s 12 1jt A#

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