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Times & Guide (1909), 3 Nov 1949, p. 2

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| PHONE ZONE 4â€" PHONE ZONE 4435 LOCKERS AVAILABLE Cameron Beauty Salon 6 Church St. PHONE 47. WESTON MONTHLY BANQUETS â€" BOWLING BANQUETS CHRISTMAS PARTIES WEDDING RECEPTIONS â€" ANNIVERSARIES, ETC. PHONE ZONE 4â€"641 "Genuine Home Cooked MARTINDALE LODGE Martindale Lodge NE $53â€"Jâ€"18 FREE ESTIMATES &. $. WARN "Treat the Family To Sunday Evening Dinner" * Unfortunately, less than oneâ€" third of all drugs and medicines consumed annually are preâ€" scribed by physicians. The pharâ€" macist is the only person who «__can provide professional advice on the other twoâ€"thirgds. He knows all about the questionable reducing cures, hair growers, cancer remedies, and on down through the list of miracle workers. Before you buy any of these nostrums ask us about them. If you really need medical attenâ€" tion we will refer you to a list of competent physicians. __ Snd LET‘S GET IT STRAIGHT Weston Frosted Foods Simpson‘s ARE NOW RECEIVING RESERV ATIONS WE PROVIDE MEAT AND POULTRY | FOR YOUR LOCKER ALBION RD., WESTON, RR. 3 Just South of Elms Golf Club 1.D.A. DRUG STORE MRS. FLORENCE MYERS WHOLESALE PRICES INVISIBLE WEAVING MAKE ONE CALL DO IT ALL HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS for at A. PURKIS Change of Phone Zone 4â€"592 WHEN IT COMES To FINE TAILORING 50 MAIN ST. N. REPAIRING â€" ALTERATIONS FINE CRAFTMANSHIP There Is No Substitute For Our This is your opportunity to meet the teachers and discuss any problems with them. It is also a good time to become better acâ€" quainted with the school activities. Theâ€"Anssociationâ€"isâ€"doing â€"a â€"great work, but the support is needed of every parent. Your attendance at the meetings and helpful suggesâ€" tions will be greatly appreciated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of heavy white satin brocade with a fingerâ€" tip veil caught to a Juliet cap. She carried a cascade of cream garâ€" denias, yellow and bronze mums and yellow roses. Mrs. Morris Bilyke was matron of honor for her sister and wore a gown of cinnamon coral taffeta with matching bonnet brim and carried mums, roses, and gladioli in yellow shades. Bridesâ€" maids, Misk Joan Kingdon, Miss Joan Saye, and Mrs. Tuffy Zidner, }were gowned alike in autumn olive with matching headdresses and carâ€" tied shaded cora mums and roses, Jacqueline Taylor was flower girl in gold taffeta and carried a basket of yellow rose petals. Jack Beardall was best man and ushers were W. Ernest Thornton, Kenneth Richardson, and Clifford Reynolds. _ The November meeting of the Home and School Association is Parents‘ Night. King Street school is holding their meeting Tuesday, November 8th from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The dates for Memorial ana the Senior Public School will be anounced next week. The regul@r monthly meeting of the Westminster Woman‘s Missionâ€" ary Society was held on Tuesday, October 25, with the president, Mrs. D. Davidge, in the chair. The meeting opened with the theme song followed by prayer. The secâ€" retary‘s and treasurer‘s reports were read and adopted. Mrs. R. Best gave a report on the United Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Main street north, motored to Belleville over the weekâ€"end and visited Mr. and Mre. MacKay, Miss Gay Laing of Church street and Miss Kathy Gresskurth of Rosemount avenue, Weston, left Sunday morning by TCA for a twoâ€" week holiday in Bermuda. Miss Laing is secretary and assistant to KateAitken, wellâ€"known radio perâ€" sonality. ‘ Miss Grosskurth is with the circulation department of The Globe and Mail. f After the reception in Islington Legion Hall the couple left for a motor trip through the Canadian west and northern United States. They will live in Fenelon Falls. Decorated with autumn flowers, palms, and ferns, Weston Baptist church was the setting for the wedâ€" ding of Betty Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Tucker, Weston, and Robert Forbes Huson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charles Huson, of Weston. Rev. Arthur Greer, assisted by Rev. Currie Creelman, officiated. Mrs. Jean McLean ‘Tapscott was soloist. Parents‘ Night King St. School Newlyweds To Make Home In Fenelon Falls Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Greaygs of Ottawa spent the \veek-llfl”:lith Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Greaves, Rectory road. Miss Jean Perks, Main street north, spent the weekâ€"end in N:rcneo. Ontario, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pollard. ‘ WESTON 1302 PERSONALS Standards of white gladioli decâ€" orated Central United Church reâ€" cently for the marriage of Maryâ€" Elizabeth (Bette) Newsome and Alan Stewart Hill. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Newsome and the groom is the mn‘.’sf.Mx..ande.,CA W._Hill, all of Weston. Rev. E. B. Eddy conâ€" ducted the ceremony. Mrs. Edwin Newsome, aunt of the bride, played the wedding music and Miss Louise Stewart, cousin of the groom, was soloist. C000 Mn Om n Moie Mos DRDURRCIO Given in marriage by her father \bon and carried nosegays of roses the bride wore a gown of blush |and ‘mums. A basket of ‘mums satin with low ‘U‘ neckline outlined |was carried by the flower girl. by small collar inset with ruching |Wallace Oughtred was best man of guipure lace. The fitted bodice |and ushers were Mr. Keith Kent was buttoned to the waist and was |and Mr. Bob Allatt. made with lilyâ€"point sleeves. The | A reception followed at Martinâ€" gathered skirt fell into a train. dale Lodge where the ‘bride‘s Her eggshell fingerâ€"tip veil was |mother received in orchid crepe held by a helmet of guipure lace|with black accessories and a corâ€" over blush satin, outlined with tiny |sage of pink roses. She was assistâ€" seed pearls and she carried a cresâ€" |ed by the groom‘s mother in cinnaâ€" cent bouquet of white gnrdeni-s]mon brown crepe with matching and pink baby ‘mums. Jean Newâ€" |accessories and a corsage of Talisâ€" some, sister of the bride, was maid \man roses. For the trip to Ottawa of honor and Barbara Hill, sister by plane the bride changed into a of the groom, was bridesmaid. navy blue suit with matching Jaimie (Boo) Pidgeon, completed |accessories. A corsage of white the wedding party as flower girl. gardenias completed her ensemble. The attendants were gowned alike |The happy couple will make their in pale green and pale orchid tafâ€" \home in Weston. St. John‘s _ Roman â€" Catholic church, Weston, was the scene of a lovely wedding recently when the marriage of Rita Mary O‘Hearn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. O‘Hearn, Weston, to Mr. Adam John Goll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goll, of Weston, was solemnized amidst a setting of pink and white mums, tall standards and ferns. Rev. Father E. Keane officiated, Mr. Donald Ball was soloist and Miss Rheta Sosnowsky played the organ. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white slipper satin with full bustle back falling into a fan shaped train. _A beaded coronet held her fingerâ€"tip veil of illusion and she carried a white prayer book. Mrs. Mary Lemche, sister of the groom, was matron of honor, wearing a gown of cherry red satin and carried a cascade of yellow baby mums. Miss June Mallaby was bridesmaid in blue satin and carried a cascade of pink and white baby mums. Flower girl was Miss Theresa Goll dressed in yellow taffeta with a headâ€"band of baby mums and carried a nosegay. Mr. Anthony Lemche was best man and ushers were Earl O‘Hearn, Edward Everett and Michael Weist. A reception followed at the Elms Golf and Country Club, Thistleâ€" town, the bride‘s mother receiving Bette Newsome Recent Bride Of A. Stewart Hill The Ladies‘ Conservative Associâ€" ation will hold their regular meetâ€" ing on the â€"second Wednesday of November, Nevember 9, at 8 p.m., in the office of Jack Allan, Weston Roofing Materials Building, South Station street. Mrs. Ann ‘hnlell, novelist and traveller, will be the guest speaker, Mrs. Mansell has just returned from Australia via Engiand and the continent. All ladies welcomed. in a gown of wine faille with a corsage of Talisman roses. The groom‘s mother assisted in gun metal crepe with a corsage of pink roses. The couple left later for a motor trip through the central States and on their return w/ll reside in Weston. Nations and on the question. Hymn 328 was ul‘:-:ht which Mrs. J. A. Livinfin took charge of the meetin‘h. "“'oulb‘d h':: ice opened wit hflln by lx: reading \'l?l.ol of . the Prayer of Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. McGregor read the lesson from Psaim 19 and Acts 17th. Mrs. ‘Livinnwne then reviewed the secâ€" ‘ond chapter of the study book, "Growing with the Years," assisted by Mrs. J. Cameron, Mrs. A. Ellerby, Mrs. S. Gardhouse, Mrs. R. Best, Mrs. D. Newton and Mrs. E. Addy. Mrs. D. Taylor favored with a solo, "The Toilers," accomâ€" panied at the piano by Miss Barâ€" bara Tayler. The meeting closed with hymn 500 and the Mizpah benediction. Tes was served and a social hour enjoyed. Central States Honeymoon For Rita, Adam Goll CLEAN _ CLEAN _ CLEAN Your Chestertield Now HUMBER LEA RENOVATING SERVICE R. F. VAREY WESTON 2218â€" W Due to popular demand ‘we are extending this offer for another two weeks. ‘ REGULAR $15.00 for 8 pieces â€", THIS WEEKâ€"3 piecesâ€"$12.00 feta respectively. The flower girl was in pale yellow taffeta with matching bonnet. The maid of honor and bridesmaid wore matchâ€" ing calots of tulle and velvet ribâ€" bon and carried nosegays of roses and ‘mums. A basket of ‘mums was carried by the flower girl. Wallace Oughtred was best man and ushers were Mr. Keith Kent and Mr. Bob Allatt. Surprise Party For J. Byers, Montreal Bound Mr. Jerry Byers, well known to all thmn#h his work with the Weston YWCA Open House and through _ his s plendid piano renditions, left for Monâ€" treal last Friday on â€" business. Since Jerry expects to be there for at least a year the Open House committee held a mammoth surprise party in the basement of the library on the Wednesday night preceding his departure. A crowd of 40 people were in 2(- tendance. During the latter half of the evening, the Open House president, Mr. Jack Lynch, preâ€" sented Jerry . with a genuine leather wallet containing the sum of four dollars. Then, to increase the surprise, Jerry was literally "dragged" to another party the following evening held at the home*® of â€" Miss Barbara â€" Clark. For this event, eighteen persons were present. The evening conâ€" sisted mainly of _ dancing . to Tommy Dorsey (on records of course) and a few various "parâ€" lour" games. During the precess of eating, a presentation was. made to our guest by Mr. Barry Penhale, who expessed in his speech that he hoped the gift to be presented would always be cherished, although, he added "It isn‘t much". Upon opening the package, Jerry was pleased ]to find a silver expangion braceâ€" et. ‘ The program which starts at 8 p.m. will feature the 30â€"voice choir of St. Barnabas‘ Church Glee Club, a choir of young girls who appear gowned alike in white evening dresses, thus forming a very pretty stage scene for their wonderful voices. Conducted by Madam Corda Ward Buchner, the choir will be Soâ€"long Jerry, and the very best of luck! who were Central Uni the former the former Janet Muriel Davidge, is the dfluflto’: of li! and uu. David J. Daviige, Weston, ln&'th groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Hyland, Toronto. » 30â€"Voice Girls‘ Choir At Church Year Meeting A delightful musical evening has been arranged for next Thursday, Nov. 3, by the Women‘s Church Year of St. John‘s Anglican Church, Weston, when they hold their reguâ€" lar monthly meeting and social. I‘m sure that everyone in Wesâ€" ton is going to miss Jerry as he was always one_to help out whenâ€" ever he could and was a friend of everyone. MARRIED RECENTLY LLoydbrook 4812 PQ & 10 ue camnm‘e assisted by Mr. Arthur Harrison, violinist, and Mr, Len Wilson, tenor &nd will feature special soloâ€" ists from the choir in the persons of ~Ireneâ€"Staton;â€"mezssoâ€"soprano; Maisie Saul, contralto, and Helen Wakeling, lyric soprano. A cordial welcome is extended to everyone to attend. The new Tom Clough Motors is equipped with modern washroom facilities and also has a rest room for the employees. Spacious parkâ€" ing facilities are available next to the new structure. â€" The Local Association is a comâ€" mittee established to assume the responsibility for the organization of Packs and Companies and every> ane interested in Brownie or Guiae ;ork is urged to attend this meetâ€" &. Immediately in front of the salesâ€"service building, the very latest in modern dispensers of gasoline and lubricants are in eviâ€" dence. These new dispensers are known as "lowâ€"boys". Mr. Clough stated that complete control of the building‘s modern lighting was had by the series of switches installed. This setâ€"up, he said, was planned and endorsed by the Ontario Hydro Electric Comâ€" mission and facilitated the easy saving of power when such is necessary. The lighting is all fluorescent except for spot and flood lighting in the display room. First Fireside â€" Held Sunday By Pax Bible CGClass _ The new hydraulic hoist is of novel construction: two posts, floor level, with no rails. This allows full accessibility to the chassis. All visitors will be made welcome at Tom Clough Motors whether during the open house or afterâ€" wards. ‘Don‘t miss this opportunity to visit the new, modern Tom Clough Motors next Friday and Saturday;Nov. 11 and 12, and see the greatest array of Chrysler and Plymouth cars and Fargo trucks assembled on one show room since 1940. All visitors will be served with refreshments. Mr. Gillespie was introduced by Craig Cribar and thanked by Bruce Jeffrey. The evening opened with singing of favorite hymns and closed by the serving of refreshâ€" ments. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. Creelman, Mrs. G. Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hill were guests for the evening. Continued from page 1â€" give an excellent view of the large show room where Chrysler and Plyâ€" mouth cars and Fargo trucks are on display. The Loca!l Association of Brownâ€" ies and Girl Guides will be held on 'hu-lg November 8th, at 2:15 p.m. the Community Council reoms, 8 Elsmere Avenue. The speaker will be Mrs. J. Japp, Brown Ow! of the 167th Brownie Pack Humber Heights, who will speak about the work of the Brownies. + ‘The Pax Bibleâ€"Cless of the Presâ€" byterian Church held their first Fireside of the fall season last Sunday at the home of their leader, Gordon Alcott. Mr. Grant Gillespie, principal of the séhior public school, was the guest speaker and he spoke on "Making Your Way In Life." He stressed that common sense, courâ€" age, imagination and faith were necessary for a successful and full life. Invite Public Mrs. J. Japp To Speak On Work Of Brownies "YOURS TO ENJOY\~ ‘NATURE UNSPOILED CARLING‘S The SAWâ€" WHET is only eight inches long, but he‘s a real owl just the same! Protect himâ€"mice form the major portion of his diet. But only his small size prevents him from being destructive, as he will not hesitote to attack enimals which to him must seem TME CARLING BREWERIES LmitED wATEMOO, ontamo YOUurs TO PROTECT 160C â€"The mm of the sun» at 105 feet high, was fluu by an *earth quake in 224 B.C., but its remiains ‘ endured unâ€" til.656 A.D., when they were sold to an old metal dealer. A good shearer can shear from 110 to 200 sheep a day. . Balesman: Considering . e thing 1‘d say about ten years. Storekeeper â€"(who had mfinhnnm):unE ‘m m. broke out in here tonight. what would : get? us Fascione Beauty Salon PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT â€"OPEN EVENINGS â€" (Johnnie and Kay Fuci(:ne) 1122A WESTON RD. (At E'lll!ton) Included in thisâ€"Offer are 2 Deliveries Dailyâ€"10 a.m. â€" 3 p.m. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.â€"Wed. 8 a.m till 5 65 MAIN ST. S. \!.9W PLUMBING â€" HARDWARE â€" HEATING MU. 7575 1150 Weston Rd. Weston 520 English & Mould Ltd. English & Mould Ltd. OWNED AND OPERATED BY STODDART BROS. ENJOY AUTOMATIC COMFORT For Perfect Oil Heating Quality Cleaning CLEANERS & DYERS STORE HOURS Install MODEL J PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE misâ€"Offer are Savings up to $1.00 in both Cold and Machineless Waves PLUMBING â€" HEATING COLD STORAGE LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 fniX Fascione‘s _ Fall Special As a Fall Special, we take this opportunity of offering out patrons a real, material saving in the care and beautificaâ€" tion of their hair. FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER FASCIONE‘S OFFER A FOR DISCRIMINATING wWOMEN This Ad Will Save You Up To $1.00 CALL Tinsmithing Dept. * Gravity * Air Conditioning * Oil Burning * Grate Bars * Furnace Pipe & Tees * Stove Pipe & Tees * Hot Air Pipes & Fittings _ * Cold Air Duct & Fittings * Registers, Cold Air Facings We Instal All Makes of 10% Discount ON ALL Permanent Waves Hairdressing 5 Lines To Serve You WESTON 520 MU. _ 7575 Hot Air Furnaces Phone Mrs. Wilson 1210â€"W after 5 p.m. Furnaces Rebuilt for MU.

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