ADHVE m ndeet rone menuien t anpnns m w e 4 with several new scholars in the primary department. â€" Mr. Blackâ€" more, the new teacher at Fairbank, i wished every success among our ~girls and boys. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Howard Codlin and famiily visited at Lindsay over the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Codlin. y Mys. Powell of Toronto and Miss Mary Powell spent last Thursday with Mrs. J. Cameron. Miss Powell, a former teacher here, is on the teaching staff at Brantford. â€"Congratulations to Miss Hazel Ella on receiving a prize at the CNE for knowing your meats and who also received a prize on Mrs. Aitkens . radio program, having been the 4th picked from 40 entries. + Mrs. Pesce and Miss Hazel Ella awanrdad a linen and china shower A â€"‘company of Girl Guides is to be formed in Hardington. The preâ€" liminary meeting will be held Monâ€" day, September 20, at 7.30 in the comnmrunity hall. All girls between the ages of 11 and 15 are eligible. Further information â€" may _ be obtained from the captain, Mrs. Standish, 59 Hearst Circle, or the lieutenant, Mrs. Day, 75 Hearst Cmis _ . ... ~_A SJLEC Es Church of England Sunday school will reâ€"open Sunday, September 19, in the community hall at 3:30 p.m. wunder the supervision of Captain Ding, Church Army. The evening services will be resumed the first Sunday in October at 7.00 p.m. _ RADOIERRE Ens mss retaie canl .. ceg: cou Congratulations to P atricia Hicks, â€" the: Wishbone, who celeâ€" brated bher fifth birthday last week with a_ most enjoyable kiddies‘ famyek LC _ o. . NeoUCD oom nsm c enc a l ntren Arl There is another paper drive starting. Please save your papers, magazines, ete., so that when you are notified by a card in your postâ€" box you will be ready to put a good pile at the end of your driveway to help raise a little more money for our projects. There‘s.a new proud Poppa on the »west â€"end of Gaydon in the person of Ted Hough. Mabel Anâ€" (RAMEIR Aein c om m c on on n i5 / The Hardington Boy Cubs opened their new season Friday night at The past weekâ€"end a compliment was paid the Association and Subâ€" division when our genial president, Mr. MacMallach, travelled to Lonâ€" don and Windsor sponsored by the V.L.A., where he addressed memâ€" bers of V.L.A. subdivisions on the organization, work and progress of the Humberlea Community Assoâ€" ciation. & Thursday, September 9, Humberâ€" lea Community.â€"Association held their first meeting of the season. The subjects discussed were of inâ€" terest to and in the interests of all the homeé owners of Humberlea. Although the meeting. was. not largely attended the discussions did not lack enthusiasm. In the coming meetings of the Association there will be many things disâ€" cussed and decided upon that may personally effect you so/ be sure to ]cjome to the next meeting in Octoâ€" er. ? Mr. Neil Button of ~CookstOWn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron over the weekâ€"end. : e s Packages Of Purity As a health safeguard, Canada requires labels on all packaged food and drugs, and what is printâ€" ed on those labels is regulated strictly. Statements made concernâ€" ing products must conform to ofâ€" ficial â€" requirements, just. as conâ€" tents of the packages must have high standards of: purity. ut ce iust anothel of the unâ€" _ Mrs. Pesce and Miss Haze! Eid attended a linen and china shower at the home of Mrs. Louis Pole, Mt. Dennis, in honor of Miss Lily Tiveron, <" ied ie eedn o. oo c ate ~pu IEIVGEULTS Our heartiest congratulations to Miss Freda Thompson, one of our local girls, who ‘won first prize on Mrs. Aitkens radio program Friâ€" day, September 3, at “t‘he Cl\{IE. f i9 o oama®l 2 prAdp Mwea To those who are contributing and to those who wish to contribute to the bazaar are asked to please have their donations handed to Mrs. White, 73 Gaydon avenue by Friâ€" day, September 17th. Be sure to get your draw ticket now from your local representative of this comâ€" mittée. Meoiie C EO us cains _ Miss Hazel Ella, Mr. and Howard Ellasand Barbara n to Aylmer on Sunday to friends. eb en c t orerag olazal ?p}u; is just anothet 90 ~ O}_ 6btrustive but efficient public Health services which protect our neople. â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"~= seA 3 . This Saturday, September 18th, is Humbérlea‘s Community Assoâ€" ciation Bazaar at St. John‘s Parish Hall, Main street north, Weston. The proceedsâ€"of this bazaar is to improve the Recreational Centre and to be used also for a Christmas Party for the children of the comâ€" munity. The coâ€"operation of the Community is asked so as to make this first venture a success. Draw tickets can be secured on a double bed size handâ€"made quilt and a beautiful handâ€"hooked rug. THURSDAY, ;SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 Correspondent : h uy 4& 5n uns gm sye, Paee i. Sm n â€" hh & 59 4#â€"a SFen ' ~A â€" i & © : â€" As 72 5 22 6B io B & S :â€" Mik â€" wals 8 5 a 052C lc N We (Fmefo e ol B2 s 9 5 Gas 8 _ aG 3 f ~ m we 5 t i Bb 2 5 h _Bo (o Bs t R h A Co iss a S T Cark Cl * < The publié- school has open}e‘d & aogit n A d aneck in /4 24 foope, i l Te * * A<BEEERARERERE EPE at"ss>. * 2 . s MB B 5 foex.."_ . ;} & Is Â¥ru +~~HUMBERLEA: *A sns . +( u#i w wC P L No: td qi t £ {*> g C E b 4“{‘.__471 .‘ »//; K.Iy, ‘:‘ P M: â€" ¢ & SR A# mss m ~#me z/ C SMITHFIELD + Mrs. J. Cameron ton of ~Cookstown and Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. . motored to visit HARDINGT ON the community hall. They are sellâ€" ing Christmas cards now, so when the Cub calls at your home, buy some and support your local Cub troop. s _ The sympathy of the district is extended to Mr. and Mrs. E. Bull, Wallasey, upon the recent bereavéeâ€" ment of Mrs. Bull‘s father, Mr. Carter. . j The night life of Humberlea has been perked up in recent weeks by numerous corn roasts in back gardens. All ages are enjoying having butter smeared on their chin and smoke stinging their eyes at these events. Tave Your guest ‘editor, would be pleased to hear from anyone who would be interested in writing this column for a week, Please phone 172â€"Mâ€"3. _ Mrs. Brown, Sr., was the recent guests of her son, Gerry, Wallasey Ave. lastmweek. . .‘ .. . 40 Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Art King and family who are now livâ€" ing in a trailer on their property in Zone 7, while their house is beâ€" ing completed. _ % One of our members on the east end of Gaydon is threatening to fulfill one of the supressed desires of every member of Humberlea. He has a shot gun and he is going to pump buckshot into the hide of the dog that pulls over his garbage every collection day. "Oh, if we only had the courage of this man." Could you please keep your dogs tied up on garbage day! __ j _Aâ€"recent outâ€"ofâ€"town visitor‘ to Wallasey was Mrs. R. Deugo‘s broâ€" ther from Ottawa. . We notice that Torm McCagherty has improved his property with the recent laying of cement walks. _ Mr. and. Mrs. George Creig, Wallasey, who were welcomed in this column a few weeks ago, have been working hard doing basic landscaping around their new home. It looks fine, folks, keep up the good work. The many ‘friends of Mrs. T. Weston, Jasmine Road, will be pleased to know she is home after her recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. B. Orris, Sunset Trail, are to be congratulated on the showing of their garden this year, hbeing their first. \, _ _ gela Hough 6 lbs., 5 ozs., arrived on September ist. Congratulations Ted and Angela. {5\ \\@\\““‘\\\\\\ stt tss Nes NN sSumgéas § : ia‘?\:t"\:&‘:% E. Ses S Nes e §§§;\»3g\‘->2~\‘\‘§“{‘ \\§ & ;:.\&.‘\n:‘»\\::» 6 Sssc Sss + Rigies ssaac §\““\\\\ t i stt Sss S se Sssc t seeo uds Sa e SE stt & un 5 §rtussces Sss S N_\\.;A_}F} mssy Get a Duro .. Get the Best A water softener is a lifetime investment . . . be sure yours is a DURO . . . it costs no more. In fact, a DURO installation pays for itself. Each year it may cost you as much as a hundred dollars in wasted expenses to be without one . . . extra costs in soap, clothing and home maintenance that could buy you a DURO today! E: Een oo ie e o Eie ME en on LA Softened water whips up creamy suds jiffy quick . . . long lasting, kindâ€"toâ€"the:â€"hands suds that speed through dishâ€" washing in jig time.. Yet you use only %4 as much soap or detergent. Dishes are cleaner than ever before . . . glass and silverware really sparkle. But that‘s not all . . . DURO Softened water makes food taste better . . . utensils last longer . . . saves you money every time you turn a tap. THAT’S right ... more suds from % the Softened water whins un creamy sinde i uw $654.00 and np F.0.B. London jemiascinmmecancrnci t e . . (V \ ( & .iz 6 naPd t ~(V [ 2 ag BEFUEALYZ * 4 %T, > & 424 _// go 2°â€" o *‘; LA JC /€ ‘ E%% +Yz yua It"? _03 _asme _ .,.y%e y ty y Many church boardcasts are comâ€" mencing early in October. Youpwill enjoy turning the dial and listenâ€" ing in to these services. i Mr. Gordon Main has returned from the Northwest and we welâ€" comeâ€" him home. â€" . The first Sunday after vacation was a rally Sunday at St. Anâ€" drew‘s. Mrs. T. B. Butler spoke and illustrated her talk by flannel craft. The rector preached on the "Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven." He explained the Keys: first key, Faith; second key, Joyousâ€" living of every day; third key, Kindly deeds and sharing of burdens, Don and Ken Snider were on duty as sidesmen. Miss Shirley Snider was at the organ. _ A good congregation turned out on Sunday, Sept. 12, when the Baptist Church celebrated their first anniversary of the opening of their church. Dr. Schutt, Toâ€" ronto, chairman of the Home Misâ€" sion Board, was the speaker â€"with a wonderful message on the Good Shepherd. The junior choir was on hand and sang very sweetly "Have Thine Own Way Lord," under the leadership of Miss McDooley, Wesâ€" ton, who acted as organist. Mr. Swan and Mr. Barnes sang a duet, "Fairest Lord Jesus" and "Beneath the Crogs. of Jesus." Mr. Denis Field, Mr. Vern Edwards took up the collection. The flowers on the Communion Table were given by Mrs. Mills and Miss L. Wolfe. Next Sunday the Baptist conâ€" gregation will welcome a student pastor to the services. They exâ€" tend a warm welcome to any to attend â€" you will be sure of a~ warm welcome, good singing and a good sermon. The Sunday School have an attendance of about 60 scholars and the junior choir proâ€" vide the special music for the school. Mr. Baughurst would be glad to hear of anyone who would offer their services as a teacher. They will find the work interesting. Services for next Sunday are song service at 2.45 p.m. and the regular service at 3 p.m. This is the Sunâ€" day School‘s sixth year. Master Melvin and _ Morley Cameron <spent last week in Deâ€" troit, Mich., guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hostrawser. The school are opened again and the scholars have started on their fall and winter work again, We are issuing a plea for help from the mothers to please put their little children on the bus. It is only natural for little ones to not see danger and there always has to be a first time, whether it be accident or death. Mothers and fathers please try and coâ€"operate. Mr. and Mrs. Whyte and Marilyn are holidaying this week. â€" Birthday greetings to Mrs. J. France and all celebrating birthâ€" days this week. The Women‘s Guild will meet for the first time this fall on Tuesâ€" day, Sept. 21, at the home of Mrs. Yearsley.._ h34 The Sc;ipture Union will comâ€" mence Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m. The scholars will be there, but we also invite the parents. § J Join the thousands of Canadian homemakers who enjoy DURO advantages. Revel in the luxury of DURO beauty baths . . . no more bath tub "ring" . . . no more rough, reddened skin . . . just bountiful soft lather that soothes and really cleanses. Every Monday you‘ll hang your wash with pride . . . clothes snowy white . . . celors gay and bright. Soap curd never again can harm your finest fabrics . . . you simply banish "wash day blues" when a DURO softens the Water. Canada‘s Premier Water Softener The Harvest Festival will be held Thistletown Correspondent: Mrs. W. Dunning soap! DURO The. Sunday. School met at .3 p.m. after having morning session all summer.â€" Quite a number were out but there are still a lot of children away and we would like to see many more. préesent. on Sunday, Oct. 3. Please keep this date in mind and plan: to be in church on that Sunday. Bradfordâ€"Davison Mr. Telford took the service Sunday morning at Elverston Park church and spoke from St. Matthew bth chapter verses 1â€"25. The morning service will be at 11 a.m. starting Sept. 19. Mr, Leach will take (Mr. Telford‘s place for a couple of Sundays. 3 A pretty wedding of interest to Fairbank and Thistletown took place on Saturday afternoon at Elverston Park church was honâ€" ored September 9, when for the first time Toronto West Presbytery gathered for the opening meeting of the season. The favorable imâ€" pression created in the minds of the visiting ministry will be of lasting value to Elverston Park. * Good progress is being made on the drainage of the Russell avenue hill. The first practical work done on the road for many years. 3 Happy birthday to Miss Jennie Holmes, Pat Broadhurst, Ronnie Harrison, Bonnie Lynn . Foster, Allan Rose and Mr. W. E. Gerry,. The many friends of Mr. C. Creighton Sr. are sorry to hear of the serious accident, which happenâ€" ed Monday morning. + 7 p.m.â€"Evening Service. j ‘â€"â€" ©CHRISTIANITY CRETERION." 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.â€"Prayer meeting Wednesday. . _ COME A*" WORrsHIP HUMBERLEA BAPTIST â€" cHURCH 18 Bradmore Avertue Humberlea Subdivision RLDVNHE LK NN EOPHNELNEH! Pastorâ€"H. E. Scott â€"Continued on page 6 ~ppitohs; + § \““\‘\/////; S o ?’“ Z TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON at ~y@Gnd \\\\\\\ 3\‘\\\:;\“ 2 10z 2/ Miss D. Thompson, one of the guides at Camp Westowanis, Clairâ€" ville, is at present residing in Toronto ‘attending Normal school. Her home is in Bermuda. Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Trout, Knox avenue, are sorry to hear she is ill. Wedding anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker, Humber Summit. Mrs. Brice and Miss Mary Brice vacationed in New York. They travelled to the States by bus and enjoyed the trip immensely. Now that Exhibition is over, everyone should settle down to work. The next long holiday is Thanksgiving. . | Correspondent: Mrs, J. B. Henry Humber Summit Braemar Ave. FRANK STEWART FIREâ€"AVTOMOBILE INSURANCE In last week‘s paper there was a slight error regarding the date of Jean Phillips wedding. She tied the knot on the 11th of September instead of the 18th. A wonderful crowd turned out to the corn and weiner roast. The lucky draw winners were, first, Mrs. Curtis, a large doll; second, Bob Tucker, basket of groceries, and third, Owen Armstrong, pair of roller skates. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sr. loaned their radio and record player and stayed and looked after the records and this was appreciâ€" ated as it shows they are interested in our undertakings for‘the Recreaâ€" tion Centre., A few people atâ€" tempted to dance on the Ball diamond. The committee also would like to thank the person or persons who donated the wood. The men would like to thank the ladies who prepared the corn and weiners, and the ladies would like to thank the men for their coâ€"operation in helpâ€" ing serve the food. Mrs Reaman wasn‘t able to be present but we hope by the time the paper comes out she is well on the road to recovery. Birthday greetings to Billie Taylor, Omagh avenue, 10 years old, Wednesday, Sept. 8;° Bert Barefoot, Main St. North, Saturâ€" day, September l1th; Mrs. T. Barefoot, Omagh avenue, Monday, Sept. 13; Bob and Harry Curtis, Lilac avenue, Friday, September 17, and Ruth Davis, Omagh avenue, Sunday, September 19. ALBION PARK Correspondent: J. Pinnell ber 1l1th; . Mrs. agh avenue, Mond b andâ€" Harry Cur Friday, September avis, Omagh aver Zone 4â€"352 ON DISPLAY. s Boys‘ Raincoats, blue plaid back. Special.............95.95 BoyS‘ SCHOOL PANES.....0++mmmmimimmnmimen$2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Men‘s Khaki Pants. <~The better kind. 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