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ROOF YOUR BUILDING The Most Important Part Of Any Structure Why Sacrifice Health for a Few Pennies? rsonals â€":â€" Social Events â€" â€" Entertainment â€":â€" Club Activities Simpson‘s FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY PHONE 47 WESTON Hats Cleaned and Blocked â€"â€" Guaranteed Cold Storage / Shop Hours ........... 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. Closed Wednesday MRS. FLORENCE MYERS LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS 5) The Ladies Auxiliary of the Weston Workingmen‘s Club met in the Club house on Thursday night for a social and business evening combined. Mrs. Loura Calvert was presented with twenty dollars, the result of the bingo held to assist this member with her work in Engâ€" Christian Temperance Union was held in Central Church school room on Tuesday, May 17th. Mrs. Medâ€" hurst‘ took the devotional period, her theme was based on the Sermon on the Mount, "Forgiveness." The Clipsheet dealt with the Youth Problems, especially in athletic training. Some outstanding athâ€" letes gave their testimony regardâ€" ing the effect of Alcohol and Toâ€" bacco on heart pressure. Announceâ€" ment was made of the Provincial Convention in Kingston, May 31â€" June 1 and 2, Sydenham Street United Church is the place of the meeting. All W.C.U. members are urged to atend the Picnic meeting on the lawn of Mrs. Davidge, June 3rd, this is the last meeting of the summer and a large attendâ€" ance is requested. Regrets were expressed at the outcome of the vote of Manitoulin Island. ‘The May meeting of the Women‘s Customers x local Briefs * If you come on foot we are the little oasia of industry in the sea of construction. 50 MAIN ST. N. Street may be closed to our doorâ€"but our phone bill is paid and is still «â€"WESTON 1302â€" _ Give Us a Call and See How Prompt We Can Be & Friends ADVERTISING PAYS â€" TRY IT i A report was heard on the 51st annual meeting of the Canadian VON Board of Directors which was held in Ottawa recently. Miss Dilts and Mrs. Blayney, president of the local organization, repreâ€" sented Weston, just one of 76 branches who had representation at the annual. Greetings from the Prime Minister and the Minister of Health and Welfare were read, in which the VON was assured of playing a large part in the plans for a National Health Program for Canada. The nurse‘s report which was made to the Weston VON Board of Directors at their May meeting revealed that the number of visits made during April of this year were considerable increased over the same period of 1948. It was reported that 341 visits were made in April to give the necessary care and health instruction. Miss Dilts assisted at two minor operations in the home, and 26 new patients were acquired to bring the total to 73 active cases now being carried by the Weston VON. _ Mr. Wm. Teager told of fhe Day Camps operated by the YM and YWCA, ‘which are available for boys and girls from 9â€"13 years of age, in both Etobicoke and Lakeâ€" shore areas. Applications for these should be made to the local YMCA or YWCA offices. Mr. Rod Shepherd announced that Mrs. Jean Garbutt, Mr. Art Stinson, and Mr. John Fenning, have been appointed to a commitâ€" tee to arrange for the completion and publication of his recent survey. _ Professor John S. Morgan, of the School of Social Work in the University of Toronto, spoke on "Partnership in a Service to Peoâ€" ple." Professor Morgan was introâ€" duced by Miss Lillian Oliver, and Mr. R. W. Vanderburgh expressed the appreciation of the Association to the speaker. * Weston VON Hold Regular Meeting The Neighborhood Workers Assoâ€" ciation of the Lakeshoreâ€"Etobicoke District held luncheon meeting in St. James‘ Anglican Church, Humâ€" ber Bay, on May 19th. Rev. H. Norman Taylor, President of the Association presided. The members of the Woman‘s Association had charge of the Mother‘s Day Service at Sharon United Church on May 8th. Mrs. James Cowieson, the President, presided and Mrs. J,. A. C. Kell gave the address. Members of the society formed the choir. Several children were baptized by the Minister, Rev. J. A. C. Kell. Their names are as follows: Marion Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gardhouse; Robert Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray; Kenâ€" neth George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixon; William Roswell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown; Lorna Katherine, Marion Marâ€" gueritte, Florence Mildred and Norman Daniel, children of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Webster. Discuss YMâ€"YWCA Day Camps At Etobicoke Meeting land; Five dollars was also preâ€" sented to the Girls‘ Nautical Trainâ€" ing Association to buy signal flags. Plans were made for a bus trip to Crystal Beach on Wednesday, June 22nd. On behalf of the club memâ€" bers, Mrs. Dougherty presented gifts to two members who left for England on Friday evening. last. A social time was enjoyed by all at the close of the business meetâ€" Hairdressing â€" Leona Guthrieâ€" 19 COULTER AVE. WESTON 1565â€"J WESTON 1302 \_ Given in marriage by her father, |the bride wore a gown of white {satin made with offâ€"shoulder effect Lwith hooped skirt revealing a lace | petticoat. The bodice of the gown | was trimmed with lace inserts emâ€" ‘|brmdered with pearls. Her fullâ€" \length veil was caught to a coronet ‘{of pearls and she carried a cascade |of American‘ Beauty roses. She also wore her mother‘s pendant. { Mrs. Catherine Bentley, sisterâ€"inâ€" |law of the groom, was matron of honor in a gown of salmon pink |satin made with bustle back and |carried Talisman roses. Miss June |Campbell and Mary Bentley, senior |bridesmaids, wore icicle blug satin lnnd carried pink carnations and sweet peas. Barbara Heaselgrave, fniece of the groom, was junior |bridesmaid in blue taffeta with a lhouqurt of red carnations and |aweet peas, and Margaret Knapp, flower girl, looked sweet in pink‘ Julfeu with a nosegay of white }And pink carnations. The attendâ€" |ants wore matching hats. Harry | Bentley, brother of the groom, was z:sf. man and Art Baker, Vernon orris, brother of the bride, and Freddy Bentley, brother of the groom, ushered. A reception followed in the Workingmen‘s Club, Weston, where the bride‘s mother received in a gown of turquoise lace over tafâ€" feta with bustle back. A navy blue picture hat and red rose corsage Mount Dennis Baptist Church was the scene of a pretty evening wedding on Saturday, May Tth, when Mildred June Morris, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris, Birch Ave., Mt. Dennis, became the bride of Ronald Knight Bentley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bentâ€" ley, Corbett Ave., York Township. Rev. Malcolm Morden performed the ceremony. Mr. William Higâ€" gings of Weston was soloist and sang "Because" and "I‘ll Walk Beâ€" side You". \ Mildred Morris Recent Bride Of Ronald Bentley A more important reason, is that we are having a big amateur night. All the best local talent we have had all year, will be present for our last meeting, to try and give you a night full of good entertainment. This will include such people as Julie and Garry Rankin, the maeâ€" tro on the violin, and the piano accompaniment. Ray Santin will be there with his saxophone, as will Doug Jennett and his trombone. We may be ‘ onored with the presence of Lorne Aisbitt and O1‘ Bones Murray, with a dilly little ditty. And there will be several others. This kind of program is worth comâ€" ing down to see and hear. One Sunday, we don‘t have any program, and for the next Sunday, we don‘t have any announcements. What a committee you people have! Well, next year you will have a brand new one to give you all the best in entertainment, Yes, the new committee has been elected and will be presented to you next Sunâ€" day night, That‘s oneâ€"reason why you should be there. Sunday Night Open House Who‘s superstitious? Certainly not these young ladi¢s, and other members of the YWCA Business Girls‘ Club, who sponsored a Badluck Dance at the Masonic Hall, Friday 13th,. Norms Emery (under ladder) holds the tiny black kitten that was given to Eulaline Newtom, "Miss Badluck: of 1949". On ladder from left are: Kay . Bryson, Greta Flannagan, Helen Aitken, Joyce Cruise, Shirley Munshaw and Dorothy Greenwood. As I said before, this will be the TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON ivy blue Ilix-foot;r' with broad shoulders, corsage ‘low marks and a swelled head. Joggins: How do you cet on with the boss, old man? Juggins: He‘s about the meanâ€" est man I know. Joggins: How‘s that? Juggins: He‘s had the legs sawn of. the wheelbarrow so that I can‘t sit down and rest. Miss Nattress took charge of the: devotional period, taking the scripture lesson from the 5th chapâ€" ter of Galatians. Hymn 392 was sung, followed by the _ lesson thoughts, the theme of which was "Youth and Christian Liberty." ‘Mm. Eddy led in prayer. . Planas for the association‘s forthâ€" coming bazaar in December were‘ discussed and the ladies reminded to make full use of the summer months in preparing for this big event. After dealing with routine summer business, hymn 662 was sung and the Mizpah Benediction pronounced. Planas for the as coming bazaar in discussed and the to make full use t Central Church Women‘s Assoâ€" ciation held their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, May 12, with the president, Mrs. Grant in the chair. The meeting opened with the theme song followed by the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. Among the special guests at the wedding was the bride‘s grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Nicholls, who has been a shutâ€"in for twelve years. She was carried into the church to see her granddaughter married. Central WA Hold Regular Meeting completed her ensemble. The groom‘s mother assisted in midâ€" night blue crepe with sequin trim with large flowered hat and matchâ€" ing accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. For travelling to Muskoka the bride changed into a wine gabardine suit with green accessories and a corsage of Talisâ€" man roses. Upon their return they will live in Cookstown. last night of the year. On behalf of the committee of 1948â€"49, I want to say that we have sincerely enâ€" joyed working with you and for you in trying to make Sunday Night Open House a big success ‘during the past season, I also want to wish the new committee all the good luck they‘ll need, and all the good wishes they deserve, during the coming season, Junior Y‘ers _ Games of chance and skill! Prizes! Food! Novelty articles! Your fortune! All these and more at the Jr, Y‘ers Fair to be held in Central United Church tennis court enclosure on Saturday morning, May 28, at 10. Part of the proceeds are for the club‘s delegate who went to the Ontarioâ€"Quebec Yâ€"Teen Conference, the other part to the World Reconstruction Fund of the YWCA â€" to help the work in parts of ‘the world which have been ravâ€" aged by war, or where new Y‘ers are opening up. In case of rain, the fair will be in the Y room, beâ€" low the library, Bring your chilâ€" dren â€" have fun â€" sunnort a neadv cause. A Rugby Playerâ€"is a handsome have fun â€" wp.})o'r{ ;n;e:iy Mr. Robertson, who has had 12 years‘ experience with the Forest Hill foree, was selected over 24 other applicants for the position. Weston municipal council on Monday evening appointed. Conâ€" stable J. B. Robertson, of the Forâ€" est Hill village police force, as the new chief conmstable for the town of Weston. Following this a silver basket of tulips and lilacs was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Telford on behalf of the church, the Women‘s Assoâ€" ciation and the Board of Trustees. Mr. Telford has been with the church for the past eighteen months during which time he has done commendable work in buildâ€" ing up the church and congregaâ€" tion. The congregation and friends sincerely hope that he and his wife will be happy in his new charge. Mr. Telford as an ordamined minisâ€" ter will be back on the last Sunâ€" day in June to take the lead in the quarterly communion service. Weston Appoints Chief Constable On Sunday, May 15th, the Sunâ€" day school of Riverside United Church presented Audrey Brown and her fiance Joe Washburn with a table lamp and hassock. The folâ€" lowing Sunday the church presentâ€" ed the couple with a silver cheese and cracker dish. These gifts carâ€" ried with them best wishes for a very happy married life. It is expected that a crowd of men and women will wish to attend this meeting in Central Church basement at 8.15 p.m. on Monday, May 30th. Riverside Church Honors Minister The Local Council of Women is nonâ€"partisan but believe that all citizens should exercise their franâ€" chise. To do this intelligently we need to know what are the platâ€" forms of the various parties. The three papers to be given are on the subject of the Liberal party, the _ Progressive _ Conservative party and the Social Credit party in Canada. An attractive feature at the open meeting of Weston Local Council of Women which is to be held on Monday night, May 30th, will be songs by Westminster Ladies‘ Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Stanley Harper. Mrs. Sears explained that the teas are being held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson in order to give everyone an opporâ€" tunity of meeting and conversing with the West York Liberal eandiâ€" date for the federal elections beâ€" ing held on June 27th. Mrs. F. Russel Sears, coâ€"ordinaâ€" tor and convener of teas for the Weston Liberal Association, anâ€" nounced this week that several afternoon affairs have been arâ€" ranged for early in June. The folâ€" lowing ladies will be holding teas: Mrs. L. M. Cott, Mrs. C. J. Lynch, Mrs. MacGregor, Mrs. E. P. Shantz, Mrs. B.. Brillinger, Mrs. F. Sears and Mrs. A. Battalia. Council Of Women To Give 3 Papers At May Meeting _ Collin McCullough, Joseph Street and W. J. Armstrong, King Cresâ€" cent for Thursday, June 2nd. PlanTeas To Honor Liberal Candidate Leslie Phillips, Main Street South and Joan Burlington, 25 Hillerest Road for Tuesday, May 31st. W. P. Graham Jr., Scarlett Road, for Friday, May 27th. Birthday greetings to Miss Marie Thompson who is celebrating her birthday on Friday, June 3rd. _ Congratulations from neighbors and friends of Rev. J. Thompson, 231 Rosemount Avenue, who is celebrating his 95th birthday on Sunday, June 5th. . Birthday greetings to Bill Stevâ€" ens of Denison Road East who will celebrate his birthday on Tuesday, May 31st. At last! the garder party for which you have been waiting. Be sure to keep Saturday, June 18th, free to enjoy the beautiful grounds of Mrs. Adam and Dr. Rolph, The Elms,; Scarlett Road. _ . Rev. George Roe, Dr. H. S. Coulthard and Mr. Sam Wilson reâ€" presenting St.\ John‘s Anglican Church, attended the Anglican Synod at St. James Church, Toâ€" ronto, last week. Birthday Greetings to: Weston shortly to their new home in West Toronto. Their many neighbors are sorry to loosé them and wish them the best of luck in their new home. LETS MAKE THEM WANT TO COME BAcKI PAINTER AND DECORATOR 46 MAIN ST. N. Toronto. A day‘s driving will bring you to North Bay, Ontario‘s Mlll-éln&dl rail, plane and highâ€" way centreâ€"gateway to Lake Nipissing. The waters of this lake are recognized as the finest pickerel fishing spots in North Americaâ€" truly a fisberman‘s paradise. 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