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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Dec 1948, p. 13

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.L,,,iur.,ita,m,,,s,,. f" "’ 'ii/ii'";'""""] The Wand: 'Bgtittrt. "1)le “ and tho mm " the Wu of the WelLBaby Clinic Md In: May, New. tr, in the swim“ a! the school. 3mm lawn-d the nursing Ionic. Ind in Rad Cross, ttur equipment. NEVIS 0F 3mg wr. T. B. Butler wu in chug. of the ”who w St. Andrew“. on Sunday Int. NW. " Boing Mil- :Iomry Unity Rev. Butler spoke vary highly ot the wonder-ml help the WA have been to the church bud and their motto "The love of Christ eormtraineth us. It urges, it comptll, it fore", it embarrass." Mr. Ken and Don Snider were on duty u lidesmen. Min Shirley Snider Wu " the organ. The Brownies meet on Saturday “taxman: Ind the' Cubs on Thurs- days. Both these group: meet in thq Sundny School room' of St. Andrew’l. Mr. Dough. Worn: bu 501d his home on Burke: Ivonne Ind ho and In. Worm and Inn-ll daughter m "ill “in to live in the villuo. If your boy or girl bu forgot his or her white gift plane send it do“. next Sunday. These gifts In nut to some poor Sunday School up north. The date in rather buly but we mutt our friends to get their p-ls (or Christina. Dr. R. Hun-m of Thonto will be the guest preacher at St. Andrew's ort_tluttrur, December 12. - Mr, DIV. Marnieptussed sway on Sunday after a long illness. To Mrs. Marnie and family we extend our deepest sympathy. The Woman Institute cordially invites you to their hunt, Friday, Docsmbor 10, in the Town Hall. Dod't Intuit the openiiiot the ptr, "hool pn Monday, December The fuptiai cliurch an I am seeking re-election as deputy reeve for Ward Three. During past year bug routes were established, Free Dental service in all schools, water supply from City of Toronto and free T.B. survey conducted. Election Monday, Dee. 6th. 12 noon to 9 PM. Eight years' experience in best educational facilities for the lowest possible mill rate. _ Thanks for your confidence during the past eight years. We did it before. We can do it again. ELECTION DAY, DEC. 6th. 12 Noon To 9 P.M. We Offer Credit Terms of 10% Down, Balance to Suit Your Budget We also offer a compete line of the most beautiful nationally advertised Watches and Jewellery, the inest of Chinaware, and Lugfwefor all travelling needs. Our first 600 visitors f2'ti!iibht week 0 rofrt December 2nd will receive absolutely EE, a lovely Frigate dish. 2500 DUNDAS ST. w. (7 Doors W. of Beaver Theatre) PEoPllLltyS WATCH CO,, Please Mark Your Ballot For Sound Progressive School Administration Joseph Field " ' Ward 3--North York Twp. BEWARE or SURPRISE ELECTIONS MAPLE LEAF SCHOOL Electors School Section SI 'l‘he rormal _ a West Toronto's Most Beautiful Jewellery Store School Trustee NELSON A. BOYLEN‘ It) m..,.L ... Re-Elect l, A ball Intention of Girl Guid- hu boon {crud in this Mia to work tor And with the 11M Co. cl Girl'Guidu. A mat- ing WI: held Thuruhy "can; at In. Cnlvor’l home for An “action " 011%.". Officers elected was: president, In. Culver; vice punk dent, In. Futile; ago-Imunr, In. Madam; Social Committee, In. Cox, Mn. Dodd, In. swan-y. Any mothers, friends or myone interested in Guiding are cuddly [invited to join. Icahn-I of the 112th Guide Co. will be glad to hour that starting Wednesday, December 1, Girl Guide meetinn will be held in Harding- ton School. It has been four week, since the Guides have had . regu- ‘lll‘l muting owing to lack of I meeting place, no I vote of think: is extended to Mr. Ackhunt, Ichool trustee, for hil help in securing the school for them. "iiiriitiiirirreetimri, to Gail Hart- man and we trust that Gail has recovered from her illness. The study group met at the home of Mrs. William Hogs on Maud-y evening, November 29. The arts program was conducted by Mrs. Watts, who gave a crocheting demonstration. com-zed by the good nttendnnce " t h I i r "rviees. Sunday School showed an noun for November of (arty-nun pupils. The Young People are turning out wall to their meeting. Mrs. Lucas Wtub the guest speaker on Wednesday at the young would: meeting and Mr. Arnold Manson was in charge. Mr. Bell had a very interesting sermon Sunday night for his congregation and Miss Cook of Toronto sang two solos. On Thursday, December ui, they In planning thir Christ- mas entertainment. H ltr. of Inrllqu+ PEOPLE’S WATCH CO. Are Proudly - Your Credit In Good Bere - The Formal The Won-NI Almietlon of Humbervele United Church will hold I Chrlumu ale of work on Wednudny alumna, December ' " 2.30 o'clock. Dr. Conn-nee Jock- len, a mission”, on furlough from India, will open the sole. A white elephant counter, touch and uh table ere lone {comm of the sole. . The Humbervele Sunday School will hold their Chrletmu Tree con- cert on December 22,, All children of the Sunday School will meet in the church " 6.80 pm. for their upper. Patents are invited to come for the concert when the pupils will take part. Seeks Re-election As School Trustee Mr. Jon ph Flold, I csndidlte for the Ban-df of Trustees this you in the Maple Leaf lection. he: served this community is trustee for the past eight years. These yen: have seen many changes in the field of education, and Mr. Field has proven that he has an up-to-dats grasp of educational philosophy. Consumers with flat rate heaters should utilize them on a Sammy or Sundly or between the hours of midnight and 7.00 3.111. on week days. This means that the con- ,aumer must pull the switch on his own water heater every day. Continued from pun I-. The method is exactly the same " stated last week. . Eliminate nll wastage of power in all lamps and electric tur- pliances. Housewives no requested to do their washing and ironing on Saturday and Sunday as well as any cooking of route, etc. During the week, they are asked to use the range for the minimum time to prepare meals. Other sug- gestions for power conservntion have been printed on circulars which have been Bent to all con- sumers during the fut two months. Must Continue To HUMBERVALE Cone-”mt: E Worn: NT SURBURBAN NEWS tlthiTMIEit " HIE " =azCeZfCLT2riG Home), (am: not». a the bond. in MI no. bop-lave N. A. Doyle: in “you by e new- ‘com‘er, P. J. He B, a lawyer from Wilto- and Maria Met. Mel-hon in his nominating “new 1:0an out that interest we. gis. in: in the municipel field. The bel- ima ot the council were returned “append to, oftiee for the you 1949. While some of the reddenu of Wed Three hue differed " time- with the mount incumbent represented“ of their win! he bu been a men to get action in matter of importance. He hu fought, like I lone voice in the wiidamul, for hit ward and much of thm blame can be laid on our shoulder, that locel condition ham, been allowed Ito get inttt the mount them. 1 A little support to the office holders in municipal oft% when 2o%itToG warrant is they: cou- Iduclve to good -unent. Recent- ily e deputation eomplained to council about conditions of the roads. While much on be done on the matter the council acted to cure part of the trouble on Ito-tell id. with the installetion of . tile drain. There is still much that con lt done, such u correcting the jiraintstre on the second hill, grad- Ing the cinder peth on the north Ira of the road to conform with (the rend level. However I rate- Fpsyers usocistion could help in ‘these matters. But let’s get beck to the matter of theelectlons. Next yen is one in which the council of the township Ince- ' heavy usends. It is one in which tseveral matters' started this ycsr will come to com- pletion. The council should be re-, turned complete to bring this con- dition of a fuse conclusion, and not hsve the task of acquaintin; I new lmember in these matters. Bop-Reeve Boylen is I repre- ttentative Who has given of hi: time to the t.wnship and to thin section while he out as I member of the school board. A bulines: man, he has hid much experience, h-ving sat on B member of York county council, and has fought to keep North York to the fore. The record the township enjoy: in the build- ing boom in indicative of the con- fidence enjoyed by the council in the business world. North York rates the highest amount of build- ‘ing permits of my municipality in lthe Dominion. Frank Horton, Aiken McKny, Mrs. Geo. Fox and Mrs, P. Alhley were the winner, at the regular euchre held last Friday night in the home of Mrs. Frank but, Maple but Dr. . . The Home and School meeting on December 6 will take on en un- usual turn this month, the com- mittee in charge have arranged for a, Christmu programme, which should be of pnrticular infant to teen-age". An nll-girl choir under the direction of Ken Watts, (in charge of junior promotion activi- ties in n down town departmental store). A girl dimer and I boy We wish Mn. R. Colquhoun, Downsview Ave., and Mrs. Chas. Whitman, Pelmo Cm. a woody recovery.' _ -- _ . PHONE JU. 2881 THIS AND GUIDI. WESTON m. uk- manna. mm! ti,tt't,u am we -ttomrogta1tafn6lu- victim at an Kent. "iw M hid-y night, and but a and. 1M mywth‘ti! Gre' 'titat." 'w. alt Mn ki mun Mm a Indy mun. TI. Ttt “in would In. him to but wilt And - will not be with mum whi_tmrs' dt Cliv- t,ttmtsir, KC, an. of E Nook. tomtahtp,%iih-itt It on but moths. Afue Ml -r, my“. 'er." Er- The monster bingo 'thlt {I being held, " Httrnber Height: School, Lawrence Ave., Dumb” 10, pmim heavy attending. _ Cu): prim will be given. H Knowing that runny ' Mount Denni- xuldentl are intended in drums. they might like to know of the mama Guild that has been formed by their Weston neigh- hours. Mr. Fri-er Earle, recru- tionel officer for Weston, formu- leud the idea, and will be glad to answer my inquiries. Thin guild will be e neat um to the social life of this area. Let us with them Iucgeu tttee enterprise. Em In prom bitten, whether mambo“ of tu Milan or not, to “and Ind [at this opportuni ity for airing be, p, and otNrinir cdmtruclivo Edtleilm. We no (led to report that one of our member; talented Meg. Sainebury of Kingdon street, he: been selling name of her beautiful on paintintps. A 7 - - Mr. otdMrBirton of Kingdon street no having their fiftieth wedding whiny-any shortly. Com. gnmlntions to them, and perhaps this modern Darby and Joan might give I few hints to younger couples just aiming the great adventure of matrimony. pianist will round out the night. Thin night he: been arranged for the Ween-axon, so come on you bobby noun, lets Ihow them how ‘we Ippnchte this type of night. -tt,-tuntimerrta bou- pocudjn be .1 lively 'IE/l. y. Many requests have reached the entertainment committee for monthly dances. Plans have been made to arrange this, and they are leaning their program with a Hard Time Dance on January 7, 1949. A prize will be given for the but costume. Our 1949 program will be a good one, so keep your weather eye open on this column for further information. M IN6"r We do want you to know that we do appreciate your won. derful response to the opening of our SUPER-MARKET iijillfJ]l) Our choice of location-the erection of one of the most modern Super Markets has been vindicated. We honestly believe that a much needed WANT has been met. It will be our policy to at all times give you choice at prices that are consistant with good quality. Our equipment is such that no better is ,‘procurable, and will ensure for you correct refrigeration, accurate weight and the utmost" that scientific niechandUing can give to a community. WESTON SUPER- 1738 JANE STREET t'SUlr,%u'tj"th,tTftl.' Our Policy Flowers on Christmas Day nu m.- 3 t'rr Trm-. J. r'r.'ti,lrll'ii?tliiy suntan: '.artdtoso- ' , mmms'r Gui or ALL Save Time at Christmas Telephone Now and Arrange Your Account Then Order Flowers Anytime 3000 BLOOR W. John R. Elfttrill In The Kim” - After Hours Plum. LY. 4204 & Sons LY. 5471.

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