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Times & Guide (1909), 4 Mar 1948, p. 2

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_\ ‘The Wonien‘s Missionary Society _ â€"of Westminster Church held its â€" mmnual ‘potâ€"luck‘ luncheon meeting som Tuesday, February 24th. The ~â€" me was very well attended. A iss luncheon was served to sixty members and friends ‘ ‘of the Association. Mrs. Newton at the regular meeting, hx at the close of the luncheon. £4 the singing of the Theme â€"~sBong theâ€"secretary‘s and the treaâ€" i+ reports were heard and w items of business gone over. £/ Mrs. J. D. Barnett, vice preâ€" s t.of the West Presbyterial was (alte and spoke briefly. She ’ U-uy Sod-fg“d f e t;‘:fm.’tl;;' 2o 6 on being the winâ€" »‘;“m ‘::‘ th:h So:l Sheg in 1947, . ame . the ety to continue *‘ ‘reading of worthwhile books. Mrs. \â€" F. W. Moffat was in charge Cf _\ the meeting and conducted the deâ€" c â€"ororae ~Fraser, read the passages o “ fure, and llr;. lA(n‘:lfiaran who W offered prayer. Mrs. y, accomâ€" &rfi Barbara Taylor,| â€" fa audience with a beauâ€"| \\ tiful solo, after which Mrs. Moffat| introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. | _/ J. T. Tucker, missionary in Africa| \ for nearly thirty years. Mrs.| (s m put before our eyes a very | A. i and interesting picture of i â€" ral of the workersâ€"preachers, § en nurses and doctorsâ€"in|« \\ Angola. She stressed the fact that| , mo workers are urgently needed| ‘ in order to carry on the work in | that far away country. Mrs. Livâ€" \ ingston, in a few well chosen words | â€" thanked the speaker, and all those | _ who had contributed toward the| « Fraser, who % offered gr:yx iA tiful lolol:‘:fl E& J. T. Tu:?er. . near % &hr putyh / wivid and i Infants‘ Black Wellingtons _â€"â€" * Canada‘s Most Progressive Shoe Retailers 61 MAIN ST. N. WESTON 1252 â€""Friendly Service In A Friendly Store" REMEMBER YOU WILL SAVE WITH SAFETY AT E:nus’_wmze Plain Rubâ€" hy ie!q1.3G | REWARD SHOE STORES Infantsâ€"Sizes 6 to 8, in White, Children‘s, Size 9 to 11. White, A New Shipment of IMPORTED Rubber Footwear _â€"_â€"Just Arrived PULL ON RUBBER BOOTS $2.29 Top. Surviving are . two sons, Dr. James and Thomas Nesbitt of Barrie, and a daughter, Mrs. Donâ€" ald Strathdee, Toronto. inment â€":â€"Social and Personal â€"*Ch A native of Ireland, Mr. Nesbitt came to Canada as a young man. For some years he operated the Lekeview Dairy in Toronto, retirâ€" ing 25 years ago and taking up residence in Weston. He was a member of the Toronto Driving Club and Weston Presbyterian Church. ; success of the meeting. The meetâ€" ing closed with a hymn and the Mixpah benediction. _ Continued from page 1â€" competition with Pop Peers in the United States. mn’gthRed Television white f;mnm $5-95 James Neshitt Children‘s Black Wellingâ€" ’tlgns vsvn:h Red Banded ‘op. Sizes Central United church, Wutoa was the scene of the vnddinf of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ramsay. The bride is the former Barbara Ewing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ewing, and the groom is the son of Mrs. W. Ramsay, w Lakeside Cleaners Special Offerâ€" 10% DISCOUNT MR. AND MRS. W. E. RAMSAY Direct Phone Service _ $1.98 _ $2.29 Weston Agency â€" 1773 Jane St. We Are Continuing For Another Week Our Special On All DRY CLEANING ORDERS Free Pick Up & Delivery Daily New desighs are also available in china and glass. Some stemâ€" ware is being imported, more is being made in the United States. And all the stores are showing atâ€" tractive china patterns and new Whatever the season or the decoration, a gleaming Irish linen tablecloth is the belginning of an attractive setting. It may be one of the new damask patterns which are now being imp%rted again, or it may be an old cloth with all of its criginal beauty brought out by perfect laundering. Easter is a time of promise. Life begins again in the flowers of springâ€"and in the high hopes of hearts eased from the Ty dreariâ€" ness of winter. So let hearts ease and promise be the theme of your Easter dinner table setting. Spring Flowers And Irish Linen Give Radiance To Easter Table Shown siging the register, following their weddinf in St. Clair United Church, are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott. The bride is the former Audrey Ruth Crang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Kirby Crang of Wilson Avenue. 'I‘l:.e l:‘ride‘:u gown, ‘the {nlid of honour‘s and the wedding cake armeaso uy 000A O nCcs n giins were all made by the bride for the wedding. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lee are shown signing the register at Weston Central United church, following their marriage. The bride is the former Helen Lawrence of Weston. LEEâ€"LAWRENCE NUPTIALS ~Courteous young women clerks are being daily subjected to abuse because of the higher prices. It doesn‘t seem to matter a bit that the girls have nothing to do with the prices but, nevertheless, they are targets of abuse from some batâ€" tleâ€"axe women customers. The cruelty if it is, they are enjoined and trained in their service to maintain politeness. They have to take it, veritably "on the chin" and from the chin without any comeâ€" back _ whatever.â€"St. Catharines Standard, Not To Blame ment is just "Efib‘&fh'&fn&éfi?{o ’zlv'n‘a the whole table a smart new ook, For an effective centerpiece fill a glass baking dish with damglund and }ulant it close, in gprin% ower bed fashion, with Chinese lilies, For candlesticks, use sandâ€"filled glass custard cups, planted with purple and ygl]oy pansics.‘ The arrangeâ€" J. H. Wallace & Son But fortunately new table apâ€" pointments are not needed to mlfe your Easter table attractive. Every spring brings its unlimited %iftu of flowers. Their radiance will counâ€" teract the restlessness of everyday china and glass. So why not conâ€" centrate your efforts on a lovely centerpiece if you are not ready to chgosa new things for your Easter table. designs in sterling and in silyerâ€" plated flatware. Furnaces Re&slred and Vacuum Cleaned Elvntrou1hjn‘ Asphalt Shingles Insulâ€"Brick Siding ESTIMATES FREE Phone: Weston 462â€"w 21 Third. Ave, WESTMOUNT of roses. ‘The reception was held at 865 Weston Road, ?'here the _ many guests were received. The bride‘s mother wore a royal blue crepe gown with pastel pink accessories, mink furs and a corsage of pink roses. The groom‘s mother assistâ€" ed wearing a gown of ocean blue crepe and matching hat, with fuschia accessories and a corsage of roses. For the wedding trip to the States, the bride wore a greti suit and matching top coat wi b}-own accessories, and a corsage thei . _ Given in martiage by her fa the b';l:ll wore a §hfifi m bouffantâ€"skirted bridal dress with Icatch.one tooe aae ow a ful train. â€" Her long: helrloom vell se dn Te e m ts M oanfe erel "a.A T:E?Qifi‘:fi;-f“»m the d accompan soloist, Mr. Harold Bowrne. ode e eaie ce ht United ch on February 21, at KitBy Crang, Weslen, was united in marriage to Arthur Elliott, son DoubleRing Ceremony Unites Ruth Crang, Arthur Elliott _ n marriage to Arthur ‘son t ‘Mr. and "Mrs. A. W. Biuot A. PURKIS Greening APPLES, bushel ... ELECTRICIAN Phone 112415 WESTON RR. 3 No. 1 P.EI. POTATOES, bag Golden Ripe BANANAS LEAF LETTUCE .2 for 25¢ 200 Bushels . No. 1 SPY APPLES, bushel ..............._. basket ... 100 Bushels Tolman Sweet APPLES, basket ... bushel ... No. 1 Caledon E. POTATOES, bag BRITISH FRUIT MARKET MONEY SAVING SPECIALS LET US QUOTE YOU FOR LANDSCAPE WORK â€" FRUIT TREES â€" EVERGREENS â€" FLOWERING SHRUBS â€" HEDGE PLANTS â€" FREE DELIVERY â€" WESTON and MOUNT DENNIS Two Lines To Central 1350 â€" 1351 2 Ibs. 27¢ [ , Scarlett Rd., on Wednesâ€" E evening, ll:“thm: at 8 o';flioetk ladies â€" the eordially invited to attend. ___ .‘ . gn l old in 5 ne a ane St. eterans‘ , donations for this sale will be accepted b the Womn'l‘m 9 169 MAIN ST. NORTH, WESTON f wEsTON Free Delivery mount oennis ___ WESTON 1350 â€" WESTON 1351 PHONE 390â€"Jâ€" BUILDERS . ‘The Woman‘s Association will 2.50 49c 2.15 And Remember You Always Save At Inch‘s 2.25 2.50 2.175 55¢ For the Residents of . ©® WESTON © HUMBERLEA © TRETHEWEY © WESTMOUNT © ALL OUTLYING DISTRICTS INGCH‘S DRUG STORE _ Offers A Free TAX! DELIVERY SERVICE . . FREE ESTIMATES €. S. WARN: orl~ > ‘â€" obkiel TELEPHONE WESTON 53 TURNIPS ... 5¢ ea. â€" 6 for 25¢ CARROTS ..............4 lbs. 25¢ Sockeye Red Large LEMONS ONIONS .......................2 Ibs. 15¢ Larae Grade A RADISHES, bunch ...........10¢ PARSNIPS ............2 lbs. 15¢ Green CABBAGE ....lb. 5¢ 200 Baskets Domestic Quality APPLES, basket »ckei’e kKed SALMON, % size ... 39¢ mediumt ... FOR ROY‘S TAXI TELEPHONE WESTON 456 Deliveries leave store at 11 a.m., 4 p.m., 8.30 p.m. ROLLS ...3 for 25¢ H. C. BROOKBANKS 1 LAWRENCE AVE. W. _ ZONE 4485 doz. 33¢ doz. 49¢ doz. 47¢ RTISTS‘ SUPPLIES . ... MACHINE STRIPPING We Install and Take Orders For Venetian Blinds 25¢ CALL‘US NOW Golden Wax BEANS _ SWEET PICKLES ... jJar 25¢ KIPPER SNACKS ..2 cans 25¢ JELLY POWDERS ... pkt. 10¢ MUSHROOMS My Laddie PEAS ... Sea Spray TOMATO JUICE .2 for 25¢ Strawberry RHUBARB Ib. 15¢ Sunkistâ€"344 Size â€" ORANGES ...................doz. 20¢ 252 Size ...........________doz. 32¢ GRAPEFRUIT ......6 for 25¢ ‘< AWALL? tractively ~â€" . patterned wallpaper, . Hundreds of designs to choose from. We have the pattern for yow, ~¢} ‘>*i*. .l 2 degorated with bur> atâ€" You‘ll love it when it‘s mcz Ds 400 2 for 25¢ can 15¢

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