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Times & Guide (1909), 9 Dec 1948, p. 6

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i â€"_ 22. N(Q2)â€"Bi1 _ (b) 28. N(Q2)â€"BS ‘ (e) 24. Nâ€"R6 ch _ _ 25. QxB W . 26. R(1)}â€"N ht .. . 27, Râ€"B3 0/ ‘88. Râ€"N3 school ~hildren in the town, and environments will be Friday evenâ€" i;‘i December 10, in the Memorial A Some 159 signed up as beâ€" « img interested. Bernard Freedman, President of the Chess Federation of Canada, and & master among teachers of chess, will instruct these #uture masters of chess in their first lesson. All who are interested wto witness this event are welcome, .: The Weston Chess Club visited «Oshawa last Saturday, December 4. *Oshawa fielded ten of their twelve ~players. Weston had fourteen on chand, The results were as below; Oshawa Weston & <J. E. Harris __1. E. Deaville ... 0. ~C. Black ..__1. V. Tweedy ... 0. M. Bouckley ... 1. Rev. MacKay .. 0. â€"E. A. Giesinger 1. A. E. Warren .. 0. J. E. Marshall 1. E. Cathcart .. 0. ment to the present school children who are hki: an interest in learnâ€" ing the art m chess, Rea makes his own of the game. Queen‘s Gambit Declined White.â€"A. H. Clark. Grenloch, N.J. fi?%:n Organization Little More Than 5+ Years Ago, Council Has %‘onsored Many :. Programs And Coâ€"Ordinated Community Effort ":“" The Weston Community Council, ; group of comunity organizat â€" organized approximately two y'f"ll!d of various community v ‘F, Chumbly ... 0. Ed. LeBlanc ... 1. D. Rice _____0. G. Roche _1 mo-hlw- T. Wutol: id § we give a game played in Grenloch, NJ‘: U.S.K., by &e Presiâ€" Gent, Rea B. Hayes, of the Ontario Chess _ Association. _ Rea â€" was brought up in the Town of Weston, #d educated in our Weston schools. e publish this as an encourageâ€" J. E. Harris __ 1. E. Deaville ... 0. €. Black ._.__1. V. Tweedy .0. M. Bouckley ... 1. Rev. MacKay .. 0. E. A. Giesinger 1. A. E. Warren .. 0. J. E. Marshall 1. E. Cathcart ... 0. g_ Shreve ... 1. W. H. Loose ... 0. . Gaakin ... 0. J. F. Fox ...... 1. C. Hopps .___ 1. E. Sundstrom .. 0. Â¥F, Chumbly .. 0. Ed. LeBlanc ... 1. D. Rice ._____Q. G. Roche _1 But it should be noted that a Community Council is a different thing from a recreation council ‘The latter is organized only for the purpose of providing recreation outlets for the members of a comâ€" maunity. A community council, on the other hand, has a larger scope than this. It is a representative #orts of the Ministerial Associaâ€" tion who felt that the coâ€"operative efforts of such onganizations as Lions Club, Boy Scouts, Rotary and the Canadian Legion would be of greater benefit to tise <ommunity. In all, there are 44 erganizations who belong and send representatives to, the Weston Community Council. € But it should be noted that a &I of Weston and the surroundâ€" districts. The council was ganized chiefly through the efâ€" The Junior Chess meeting for all THE CHESSMEN e of the growing and ing community spirit in the HENRY Community Council Chess Club Cham position at this th Of Community t Shown By Work 1008E Kay in the to date the R(1)â€"K1 NxQP of group of comunity organizations and of various community viewâ€" points. This council discusses proâ€" jects for the betterment of the community, which of course inâ€" eludes recreation, in the narrower sense of the word.. The aim or the philosophy of the council is for the proper and directed use of leisure time in the community and an avoidance of juvenile delinâ€" quency is only one important byâ€" FORCED â€"TOâ€"VACATE PLEASE NOTE! THIS SALE BEING HELD AT 2909 DUNDAS WEST + 792 QUEEN ST. EAST STORES ONLY TCl TOMORROW Walnut fintshâ€"fust right for a Christmas present. Reqguist prige 12.05 ... . ..~«.â€"~.â€"=»szecserseccen 52â€"PIECE SET OF DISHES Service for 8 people; English china. Regular SMOKING CABINETS WALNUT VANITY BENCHES Another Christmas idea. Regular price 12.95 3â€"PIECE STUDIO SUITE 3â€"PIECE DAVENPORT SUITE In a goodâ€"looking and qgoodâ€"wearing repp; chrome arms. Regular price 149.00 _________.. BEDâ€"CHESTERFIELD 1 only, with springâ€"filled mattress. Regular price 195.00 L_________________L___LLLLL__LZZ 2â€"PIECE DAVENPORT SUITE 1 only, in stripe repp. Reqgular price 95.00 ... 5â€"PIECE BEDROOM SUITE 1 only, beautiful Wainut Veneerâ€"consisting of dresser, vanity, chiffonier, bed and vanity bench. Regular price 350.00 _______________ CHILD‘S BEDROOM SUITE ODD CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS 3 only, in various covers. Regular price 45.00 ea COGSWELL CHAIRS 4 only, in varied colors. Regular price 35.50 ea.. 3â€"PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE 1 only, allâ€"over Velour, wine and green Reguâ€" lar price 269.00 3â€"PIECE BEDâ€"CHESTERFIELD SUITE 1 only, in allâ€"over Velour, apartment size. Spring filled mattress opens up to permit two people to sleep comfortably. Reqgular price 325.00 .__._.. 1 only, large crib, chiffrobe, dresser, night table â€"all in rich rock maple. Reqguiar price 175.00.. 3â€"PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE 1 only, in allâ€"over flowered Velout, beautiful showwood. Regular price 289.00 ___________. In stripe repp. Reqular price 119.00 ____.__._. se Srd I ons Aons Lasmea , in rich Brocotell hi oopeupimean anmie Apuannten sSa00.00 OUR DANFORTH BRANCH AFTER FIVE "SELLING OUT"‘ VALUES AT 2909 DUNDAS STREET WEST STORE (JUsT WEST OF KEELE ST.) Owing to the fact our Danforth Store is not large enough to accommodate large crowds, we have moved the entire stock to our other two stores, for easier shopping convenienceâ€"thousands . of dollars of fine furniture marked down to sacrifice prices await your selection. Listed below are only a few of the many items in this sale. , â€"» Just look at these values! Here‘s your chance to suve on fine quality furniture <â€" MAIL ORDERS FILLED WHILE STOCK LASTS D.V.A. AND NEWCOMERS‘ ACCOUNTS ACCEPTE® STORE HOURS: MON., TUES., WED., 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. © THURS., FRI., SAT., 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. EASY BUDGIEIT TIERMS FOR TYTOUOR CONVIENIIENCE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT "SELLWNG OUT‘ PRICES tary, Mrs. Florence Lynch, treaâ€" surer, Tom Foden /and the followâ€" ing conveners and representatives: convener of athletics, F. R. Sears, convener of arts, Mrs. L. Murray, convener of crafts, Mrs. E. Mcâ€" Cort, representative of the muniâ€" eipal council, R. C. Neagrave, representative of the board of education, F. A. Lawrence, repreâ€" tion Authority, and theâ€" Four Counâ€" cil‘s program in the Toronto area. At an annual meeting of the fortyâ€"four representatives on the m. an executive of ten is w‘rflv& the year‘s activiâ€" ties. Honourary Presiâ€" dent Mr, A. A. Slater, the execuâ€" tive for this year consists of " s239.00 * s225.00 SELLING OUT PRICE s279.00 s279.00 s179.00 s79.00 s149.00 s29.50 s24.95 s9.95 sB.95 s29.50 s99.00 s119.00 There are big plans for this season too, many of them already in operation. The emphasis will be on expanding the program for adults and for teenâ€"age girls and to this latter purpose a figure skating class for girls will be \u-m facilities available and the other was the minimum burget on which they were operating. Neverâ€" theless, a fine sports program was arranged including swimming inâ€" struction by the Red Cross and a day camp which were innovations this year, the adult softball and senior softball leagues, tennis and archery instruction for both girls and boys, Little Big Four Rugby League, and lacrosse. The program for this past lnmmcrhuba-nz-uuuin. and expenses for summer months have totalled $1200. Mr. Fraser Earle, present Recreation Director states that the summer program was under two handicaps. One of these handicaps was the sentative of junior council, Stewart TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON TABLE LAMP AND SHADE WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE 5â€"Pce. CHROME BREAKFAST SUITES BRIDGE LAMP AND SHADE Bronze finish. Regular price 13.95 _________.. 2â€"PIECE DAVENPORT SUITE OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Comprising 1 Davenport, 1 Chair in hardâ€"wearâ€" ing repp, 1 Coffee Table, 1 End Table, 1 Table Lamp and Shade, 1 Hassock, 1 Smoker, 2 Silk GUSHIORE .c cocuccoorcuucrevsuslencnciereue When extended will seat 12 people; walnut with double Duncan Phyfe base. Reqular price BB â€".. .. :2 oo enet oou n us anh on onb ererrrecens Plastic Top Tables in a variety of colours and 4 Chrome Chairs. Reqular price 69.50 ______ Extra Specialâ€"Regular price 6.95 ____. 3â€"PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE Good longâ€"wearing repp. Reqular price 129.00. 3â€"PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE In a good quality repp. Reqular price 139.00 . 3â€"PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE Ingtgopestry, wine and green. Regular price 179. nb unphartkeennennen on eanamednesaamwee Rich flowered Velour, cushioned construction with velourcovered decks. Regular price 299.00 un ramtiess noue Urovoucerres Heccpecsen Walnut, 9 piecesâ€"China Cabinet, Buffet, Ex tension Table and 6 Upholstered Chairs. Regu: lar price 275.00 â€"_________________.________. Simpson‘s Canadian Beauty WASHING MACHINE Excellent value. Regular price 19.95 Leatherette seats and backs, walnut finish. Regular price 12.95 each ____________________ DAVENPORT ENSEMBLE WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES PLASTIC TOP TABLE 1 only, refectory leaves. Regular price 39.50 .. Regular price 49.50 _____ PORCELAIN TOP TABLE DROP LEAF EXTENSION TABLES 1 only, almost new. Regular price 155.00 ______ DINING ROOM CHAIRS In stripe repp. Regular price 19.95 _________. "SELLING OUT" VALUES AT BOTH STORES @raduate in psychology. The executive of the council is an advisory group which meets to set up plans, and present new problems or‘ suggestions to the Director of Recreation, The job of the Director is to act as coâ€"ordinaâ€" tor for all the onganizations in the course will feature a study of child psychology, which study will be con(!uct:s’ by Fraser Earle, a &nii by 3- dmiir Chess Club ll: school age boys and it is planned to have this new club compete in There wit aile m * enb ere a Training Course for young adults interested in playground work. The cipal orchestra which is in the proâ€" cess of being formed. Another item on the program is the Junior Chess Club which is being sponâ€" established and Saturday morning art classes primarily for teenâ€"aged the new program, ‘uum 1, will include a Drama Guild which has will be s$249.00 s99.00 s15.95 s139.00 s199.00 s35.00 s89.50 s149.00 s115.00 $12.50 s10.95 $24.50 ture of value to the council and makihg certain library facilities available to the Community Counâ€" cil,‘ through the Nepartment of Education. According to Fraser Earle, the Weston Council has at least one problém to face, and that is that a large group of young people have seemingly nothing to do on Sunâ€" The council receives assistance from the provincial government in provincial government in the form afx:’ mt:c; tr;.hh. However, 8 0: Are 4nd Nhrough Avaing by hed industries and clubs such as the for the program sponsored by the council does not all come from the mill rate ‘assessment of the muniâ€" cipality, A grant ‘s given by the council and to instigate the activiâ€" ties for the council. £ byâ€"law ~and the town _ the‘ uhrynlmD\l’m. 1§"m.y s49.50 s2.95 s10.95 s59.50 DROP LEAF DUNCAN PHYFE WALNUT TABLES Reqular price 49.50 _______________. TRILITE LAMP A large variety to choose fromâ€"mostly in wal nut; excellent buys; mostly tradeâ€"ins but all in good condition __.__________________L______. White enamel, table top, splendid condition. Regular price 89.00 ___.____.______________. 1 Combination GAS and COAL STOVE Regular price 150.00 _______.._.___________ Bronze finish, 3â€"way with 3 candles and silk shade. Regular price 22.50 _________________ 4 burner, excellent condition. Regular price $9.00 2e en oo e e e oo baa on aacaae ie Table Top, practically new condition, Moffat Regular price 149.00 L_.â€"..â€".â€".=nsuweweuceess 1 Cold Spot Electric REFRIGERATOR Practically .new, in perfect working order. Regular price 225.00 ... . _ .. »=seneeeelereeuss Dresser, Chest and Bed, in blonde maple Reqgular price 139.00 ______________________. SPRINGâ€"FILLED MATTRESSES Made to our own specifications. Regular price 35.00 and 37.50â€"Special ___________________ 1 LARGE GAS STOVE 1 4â€"BURNER GAS STOVE 1 TABLE TOP STOVE DINING ROOM SUITES 1 3â€"PIECE BEDROOM SUITE â€"â€"ACT ‘NOW AND SAVE! 792 QUEEN EAST SALE AT THESE TWO STORES OonNLY 2909 DUNDAS WEST mu. 4595 1 Block West of Keelsâ€"Opposite the A & P Store "SELLING OUT" VALUES AT 792 QUEEN EAST STORE (LOGAN AVE.) Comrade O. days. We to solve that Mhmmm moh Weston is justly proud of this recent organization and its meanâ€" ing to the citizens of the town is becoming more and more underâ€" stood as the activities, from sports and hobbies to cultural clubs, exâ€" pand and increase. Comrades Mrs. Graham, Holmes and lm-_knmm. Comrades V, May and.D. Day; Pianist, Comâ€" Legion Ladies‘ Continued use : rade Mrs, Dargie; Entertainment The sick visitors report was Just East of Woolworth Store THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1094 eause of death in Canada, Today it has boe:';mh‘od dow&lt: unnd'l place, A . share in partial victory belongs to the lay workers who, through the Christmas Seal sale, have strengthened the fight. TIC, Nave strengthened the fight. Help fight tuberculosis, Buy Christâ€" then served by the Social Convener MCo-mthye NT given and the were sorry In 1900 tuberculosis was GL 8534 s79.00 s109.00 s69.00 s100.00 s189.00 s139.00 s105.00 $42.50 s14.95 s29.50 AND UP is was the first c e Rela n the lay workers Christmas Seal Lea d i c eecra

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