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Times & Guide (1909), 26 Feb 1948, p. 10

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,|| When the â€" â€" â€" | || CANVASSER CALLS || Give Generously! | _ sUPPORT THE _A very interesting hockey match Wwas pulled off at the Thistletown t‘lnl last Wednesday night by ; R. Barlett vs L. McEwen teams. "The game commenced sharp on "time and resulted in an exhibition ‘of good, clean sport, well played by both sides. Score 3â€"2 in favor of the McEwen team. The Lineâ€"up was as follows: L. McEwen, goal, Macâ€" mpton on Saturday. Mr, N. J. wen skipped one rink and Mr. _J. Maguire the other, They were W against Mr. Halnan and Mr. Fenton, N. J, with his squad played ‘great game in the early stages, finished four down. T.J. did not t get off to a good start, Mr. m had him 13 to 2 when Tom got going. It was all off then and gnfi-hh'd by a tie of 14 apiece. s Brampton won by four shots. W. Banks, W. Shiells, G. E. Moogh, N. J. McEwen comprised one rink, ‘and M. Ym;n%. W,MA. McEwen, M. Xindsay and T. J. Maguire composâ€" ®d the other rink. "'h Weston curlers, eight imber, made their annual trip ’=n1 Cousins Jr., has seâ€" sole/agency for the new starter. This is something every owner of a Ford car see and have installed on s ear. Cranking is a hard job at e best of times, It tires you out you have much to do. It annoys a when you have to get out in e rain and the mud, With this w starter, you just get in your r, pull the handle and start your % Cousins lmj agency ess starter. This every owner of ~_‘WESTON TIMES & GUIDE TOWNSHIP of ETOBICOKE PUBLIC NOTICE Weston Recreation Centre Weston Branch Red Cross WHEREAS the Planning Board for the Township of Etobicoke duly constituted under the Planning Act 1946 as amended, has prepared and recommend a Thirty Year Plan of Development for the planning area defined and named by the Minister and comprising the whole of the Township of Etobicoke as shown on Map “A’); On Mnoday, March 1st, 1948 at the hour of 2 o‘clock p.m., the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobiâ€" coke will meet at the Municipal Chambers, 4946 Dundas St., Islington, to consider the following "Notice of Motion". BE IT RESOLVED and it is resolved that in conformity with all the regulations of the Planning Act, the above mentioned plan and as illustrated on Maps "A" and "B" be adopted as the official plan of the Township of Etobicoke it being understood that the said adoption shall not be construed as committing the municiâ€" pality to proceed with the Plan or any particular part thereof without a specific Byâ€"law of the Council of the Township of Etobicoke. All persons promoting or opposing this application are entitled to appear at the said time and place. The proposed official plan will be on display at the Township Office during business hours until 12 o‘clock noon Monday, March 1st, 1948. February 20 And 30 Years Ago THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY Two Worthy Causes 27, 1918 J, M. Gardhouse was most sucâ€" cessful in the Shorthorn Sale and Show held recently at Chicago, winning the Senior Bull championâ€" ship, and later at the sale, selling Secret Sensation, one of his most successful prize winning animals, for the sum of $675.00. T. A. Rusâ€" sell, also sold some of his stock at the sale, for a big price, Dame Broadhooks, bring $445 and Flower Girl 19th, the sum of $325. Dodge Brothers Motor Cars, made their formal bow of introâ€" duction, to Weston and Community on Saturday last, in the opening up of the new show rooms and service station under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Roy Ough, Some five hundred persons visited the show rooms and discussed the merits of the new models on display. | kay; defence, Gordon Coulter. Gilâ€" bert Rowntree; centre, L. McEwen; lotvudli'l!uull Dicken, E. Kingâ€" dom, L R. Bartlett, goal, G. Shaw; defence, Harold Coulter, Pat Mcâ€" Ewen; centre, L. R. Bartlett; forâ€" wards, Arnold Smigh, Frank White. Wednesday, February 29, 1928 Last week‘s gmes in the Mercanâ€" tile League were packed with thrills and excitement, and the fans were out in the thousands on Satâ€" urday night to witness the final struggle for the right to enter the finals to be played on Wednesday night of this week. On Wednesday night last Cycles lost the game to the Stockyards by a 4â€"1 score, but succeeded in bringing about vietory on Saturday of 3â€"1 against the brilliant Stockyards team. Whsk Stricken, Former Rrag Twp. Reeve “ MAPLE LEAF | Correspondent : Mrs. W. E. Gerry MacMurchy, he had eng in general farming. Mr. lnmdrehy served on the municipal council for 21 years and for seven ]{“" as reeve, retiring in 1945. e was a commissioner on he Yvrk County Council in 1943. He "was a past resident of Kinf and Vnu?u\ Blowman'l Association, of which he had been a member for 43 years. He was a life member of Robertâ€" son Lodge, AF and AM and was a Presbyterian. . ud 0 ifr:'i;;:fl;;chy was unmarried and is survived by one sister, Miss Mary MacMurchy, at home. Formerâ€" Reeve of lh{ Townâ€" ship, Thomas MacMurchy died Thursday, Feb. 19th, at his home, Don‘t forget your Community Day in Maple Leaf School, Februâ€" ary 28th. There is to be a matinee for the children in the afternoon and a family movie for parents and children in the evening. A Tuck Shop will be open both in the afterâ€" noon and evening. 0 Lot 7, on the farm where he was born. He was in his 76th year. Maple Leaf Home and School will hold the third birthday of the Asâ€" so iation on Monday, March 1st. Court and Whist will be the games. Friends and neighbours are very pleased to see Mrs. Frances Ashâ€" ton, of Wilson Avenue, is home from the hospital and wish her a speedy recovery to good health, rn. He was in his {6th year. Son of Neil and Grace lulhn S. BARRATT, Clerk. Mrs. C. Norman would like to take this opprtunity of the H.S. Ratepayers, Fr ip Circle, Mr. and Mrs. G. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Evllll‘.bl.llo Mr. Anthony and all neigo xl in Riverbend Park and Bordon® St., and many others whose names are known, all these neighbours and friends rallied round to lend a helpinfi hand, when she needed : it. Mrs. Norman can only say Thank You all. Hospital, Brampton, Cou*ntnlutiom to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rowntree, ((nee Myrtle Burr) on the birth of a son, Thomas Clyde, Feb, 14, in Peel Memorial The report from Mrs. Norman, was that Mr. Norman is coming along slow but sure, it will take a long time, and then a while longer before he is able to do any work. We have another neighbour who is on the sick list, Mrs. C. Parson, we do hope you will soon be feeling a little better neighbour. 0 A little gift was given to Mr. and Mrs. R. Turnbull, nee Jean Ridler, in place of a stork shower, from neighbours and friends of the yoling couple. _ _ . Monday, Feb. 23, a gift of blankets (wool) was presented to Mr. and Mrs. B. Topper Sr. from the Friendship Circle and friends. On the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Topper‘s . 50th wedding anniversâ€" ary. The presentation was made by Mrs. H. Parkes, St. _ _ Another presentation was made by Mr. W. Hamilton to Mr. and Mrs. Topper, a lovely Trilight Lamp, from the Church, and friends and neighbours. _ _ _ Sorry to hear Mrs. W. Church of Weston RR. 1 is in the Western Hospital, having had the misforâ€" tune to fall and fracture her hip, and will be in hospital a month or six weeks. Keep smiling Mrs. Church. ho e Sunday, Feb. 22, was the birthâ€" day of the founder of the Boy Scouts, the Late Lord Baden Powell, and also our Chief Guider, Lady Baden Powell, so the Feb. 22 is celebrated as Thinking Day, by Scouts, Cubs, Girl Guides and Brownies, Sea Cadets and Rangers. Birthday greetings from all Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Brownjes are wished for Lady Baden Powell. _ Mrs. R. Morley of Mt. Forest is visiting with her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Stuckey. â€" 2o _ Miss Grace Chantry of Mt. Denâ€" nis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cameron. â€" The Goodfellowship Club met at the home of Mrs, G. Ella on the 17th of February when roll call was answered by "An Old Fashâ€" ioned Remedy." Several interestâ€" ing readings were given by Mrs. Penn and Mrs. Codlin, programme conveners. Plans were made for doing two quilts and March 12 set for a social evening (St. Patrick‘s Party). A euchre is being held on February 27 when proceeds go in welcomed. aid of Save the Children Fund and Crippled Children Fund. Everyone _ Happy birthday to Mrs. Penn and Mrs. Fantley. _ _ _ _ The many friends of Mr. Coulter, our neighbor, were sorry to hear of his accident of breaking his leg and being confined to hospital. It is very unfortunate as this was the second fracture to the same leg. A speedy recovery is hoped for, Correspondent: Mrs. J. Cameron MEN‘S 1 BUCKLE O‘SHOES Srstems MEN‘S 2 BUCKLE O‘SHOES . i MEN‘S ZIPPER O‘SHOES Fomirenie ; WOMEN‘S VELVET ZIPPER O‘SHOES CHILDREN‘S & MISSES‘ VELVET O‘SHOES BOYS‘ 2 BUCKLE O‘SHOES . CHILDREN‘S FELT BOOTS at . 1.49 MEN‘S FELT BOOTS at .. 249 BABIES‘ BOOTS . foam . Canada‘s Most Progressive Shoe Retailers 61 MAIN ST. N. WESTON 1252 REMEMBER YOU WILL SAVE WITH SAFETY AT REWARD SHOE STORES SMITHFIELD MONTHâ€"END Clearance Sale FOOTWEAR A Number of Other Good Values on Display "Friendly Service In A Friendly Store" I'P.uwn'""" ‘s address. ‘The remainder of the evenin@ was taken with games led by Mr. Jack Allatt, singâ€" h.m:-“ y Mr, Jac tt, sing Choose Weston Girls To Attend "YÂ¥" Conference The Civopam Club, for their meeting on Wednesday, February 18th, visited the North Toronto Y.W.C.A., and attended a meeting there of the Norvoc Triâ€"Â¥ group. the meeting there consisted of anâ€" exchange of programs between the two groups, followed by the showâ€" ing.of very interesting movies. The evening was then concluded with the serving of refreshments. Misses Pat McAlbhone and Jean Yerex have been chosen by the Civopam Club to represent their club at the "Y" Teenage Girls Conference to be held in Peterborougr, early in April. 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