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Times & Guide (1909), 31 Jan 1952, p. 10

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1 â€" AMEW POLCY ! . y _ iX ;A â€"| <3s9id ‘ H Sargha®" G. Kitchen officiated. Mrs. was a faithful member of United Church, who loved her "und her neighbours. She will missed. To the family we end our heartfelt sympathy. to hear Miss O. Matâ€" a M% on the ice hh( a fracture of the right rist. . Sorry to hear Don Stairton fell x the ice and broke his arm. On Monday, January 21st the edding took place . in Christ hurch, Woodbridge, of â€" Miss atherine _ Jean _ Osborne, _ of ; funeral took place on Saturâ€" w; :Funeral Parlours .cemetery of the late Alfred Lund, Rev. J. Kell and m‘:v'ille and Mr. Larry Sharâ€" of Thistletown. Rev: D. Paterâ€" «1 ~ 24 maIN ST. NORTH YES! Bill Harcourt‘s SERVICE Station is now open 24 hours to give you the BEST Service. For EXPERT Motor Tune â€" up â€" Car Wash Oil Change â€" Lubrication â€" Minor Repairs C _ Leave your Car with us any Night before 10 p.m. â€" or Phone us before 9.30 p.m. £or Free Pickâ€"up OPEN 724. AND WE WILL DELIVER IT TO YOUR D30R BEFORE 8 A.M. NEXT DAY! TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING Shower the ladyâ€"ofâ€"yourâ€"afâ€" fections with flowers this Valentine‘s Day. It‘s a wonâ€" derful way to say "I love Come in and choose from our wide variety of dew fresh blooms. We‘ll design a beauâ€" tifuf corsage or bouquet and deliver it promptly. & 7 . CORNER JANE and TRETHEWEY DRIVE PHONE ZONE 4â€"605 ' s h # :”/"éz?@‘ “5!.. ns 4 12 W\D\\e‘\\ea’t w. P. GRAHAM & SONS Your Esso Service Centre In Weston and Mount Dennis * in 0 Le / â€"CRDER EARLY â€" wRRHIRE CMB O POCOE O CCC ‘ Barwise wore a black crepe dress. and a corsage of pink carnations. The newlyweds will reside in Thistletown. Birthday â€" greetings to Mrs. Woodard for January 18th. St. Andrews Church with Rev C. Speakman officiating. Mr. Wearsâ€" ley and Mr. Landon were sidesâ€" men and Mr. Wynneâ€"Field organâ€" ist. The choir sang hymn 56 as an anthem. . "Blest Creator of the Light." ‘\ Rev. Speakman spoke on “Wnc? for the lightâ€"lest darkness desâ€" .cend upon thee." . ©€20000 MERCC MIEC D Dear Red Cross Volunteeers â€" don‘t let me downâ€"I need everyâ€" one of you and will again be able to sayâ€"â€"Well done, Thistletown. Blitz for two hours on March 10. Best wishes for a speedy reâ€" covery to Mr. W. Shelley. eS For Quick, Efficient €Esso pralt® FLORIST l 35 Haymarket Rd. 1 The teachers of Grades I and !I at Tumpane school held an inforâ€" mal tea in the schoolrooms on Tues., Jan. 24. The purpose of this was to acquaint the mothers of the pupils with their child‘s teacher pnd see how the child is progressâ€" ing Grades ‘III and IV will hold there tea on Jan. 29. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Herts, 57 Mayall, from all their neighbors on the arrival of their son, Jan. 24. Billle and Pat Blake want all their friends and neighbors to know they have a little brother at 33 Heymarket Rd. Birthday greetings to Barbara Richardson, who celebrated her birthday on Sat., Jan 26. Plan Improvement For Intersection Scarlettâ€"Lawrence The widening and improving of the intersection of Scarlett and Lawrence Ave. has been recomâ€" mended by the Safety Council of Etobicoke â€" Council. | Sgt. Harold Hill, director of the council, told this newspaper that the plan was now before the roads and bridges committee of Etobicoke Council, whose chairman is Councillor Wilâ€" liam Hodgson. ) diillo it mt "The overall work that would be done on that co:ner," said the diâ€" rector, "would relieve the congesâ€" tion caused by the heavy traffic from Malton during rush hours." The plan for the intersection Oakdale Acres We are expert refrigerator service engineers and can quickly diagnose the operating condition of your refrigeratorâ€"any make, domestic or commercial. ONTARIO REFRIGERATION SERVICE AND INSTALLATION 1075 WESTON RD. How to Profit from... To make the best impression get can depend on our skilled men his specialty. e ; First in a Series Notes T6 Businessmen: â€" Phone Remember: â€" every â€" letterhead, every bill, every printed piece you send out makes an impresâ€" sion on the person who sees it. Printing is your silent salesman. REFRIGERATION SERVICE Is Your Refrigerator Operating at its Best? wHY NOT BE SURE! _ , Spring Flowers DAFFODILS TULIPS â€" IRIS SNAPDRAGONS CARNATIONS e ZONE 4â€"426 and our representative will be glad to call whether in town or outside, GIVE THE BEST IMPRESSION TIMES & GUIDE WESTON 798 3 MAIN STREET S. Mr. and Mrs. Waterhouse, who resided with Mr. and Mrs. Art‘ Bailey, 30 Albion Rd., have moved to Fredricton, N.B., where Mr. Waterhouse is to take a new job. Good luck, Naomi and Fred. « Mrs. Bailey and daughter"Naomi are spending two weeks in Montâ€" ‘ yeal visiting relatives. Mr. Peter McQueen, Mr. Hayâ€" ward and Mrs. McArthur were the lucky winners at the Scout mothâ€" ers‘ weekly euchre. Mrs. Burgess took the consolation prize. Tomorâ€" ers‘ weekly euchre. Mrs, Durgess took the consolation prize. Tomorâ€" row night the euchre will be held at Mrs. Curtig, 40 Lilac Ave. . Birthday greetings to Mrs. Peg Best, who will celebrate her birthâ€" day on Feb. 1. Ian Anderson had the misfortune to break his collarbone last week. Hope its healed by now, Tan. At the Home and School Assocâ€" iation meeting held last week Mr. Wilkinson showed an interesting film on visual aids. There are now 120 members in the association and voom for many more. This week there are skating parties being held on Tuesday and Thursday, I‘ll have the winners,for you in the next column, The association is was submitted to the Safety Counâ€" cil by planning engineer Ray Desâ€" jardines. The council presented the plan to the municipal council, who in turn referred the matter to the proper committee for recommendaâ€" tion. Ei e ' ”-‘ ® VC C Ceainnam®ee Afi@; the best possible printing. You each with long experience in Follow This Continuing Series â€" Discover How Borrow from Household Finance on your signature. No endorsers or bankable security needed. We specialize in prompt cash loans for any good purpose. 3 out of 4 prefer Household Finance for fast, friendly service. Phone or stop in today! PRINTIN G Phone : MUrray 65872 â€" Zone 4â€"600 westON, ONT. MHour: 9 to & or by appointment toam made to residents of searby towns Caneda‘s largest and most recommended Builds Sales and Profits! TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON RO. 2606 Evenings 1A Lawronce Ave. Wost Phone, write or visit holding a dance in the a on Feb. 29. Square a dancing and fun for all. Diane Boy, Wallesey Ave. celeâ€" brated her birthday on Jan. 22 by entertaining her small friends at a party. Many happy returns, Diane. (CPP3 0 SRA OO Tom O oo mt en I Everyone.will be happy to know that Susan Boddington is feeling much better after having her tonâ€" sils removed. Nice to see Bessie Clyde, Gayâ€" don Ave., up and around again afâ€" ter being ill with flu. We are sorry to hear Mr. T. Groves‘ mother, also Mr. Herb Carson‘s mother; are both ill in hospital, and hope for & speedy recovery for both. Last Monday, Mrs. H. Parkes Sr., entertained a few neighbors and friends for a baby thower in honor â€" of Mrs. â€" Huggett, who thanked everyone for a very lovely surprise, and all the nice gifts. Don‘t forget the ratepayers‘ meeting on Feb. 11, 8 p.m. sharp, at Borden Ave. School. me1 Bingo‘s started again in the Humber Summit Memorial Hall, Woodbridge Rd., Tuesday, Jan. 29. 132 Girl Guides every Monday night, Mrs. Lythe, captain. Girls 11 to 15 years are very welcome. 132 Pack Brownies meet every Wednesday at 6.30. Mrs. H. Carâ€" son is Brown Owl,. Brownies are very busy little people and enjoy their work. Brownie and Guide Mothers Auxiliary will_meet on Wednesday, Feb. 6. Humber Summit Mrs. J. B. Henry Corr. Humber â€" Summit Home and School Association will hold their meeting on Feb. 21, in Borden Ave. School. Let us have a good attendance at this meeting, 8 p.m. sharp. Bill Henry has returned to live in Novar with his mother, after visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Knox Ave., Humâ€" bert Summit, The Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church had a pot liick supper and invited the parents of the children attending Sunday School. Lake Superior is the deepest the Great Lakes. M * "_1el64 /00 C | FINAL SALE OF LADIES COATS | _ TO CLEAR AT 1/ PRICE Several popular styles to choose from. Also i Wagon Coats With Mouton Trim (dyed lam b). Regular $34.95 to $75.00 ROSS STORES T3â€"77 MAIN STREET NORTH 1BEXâ€"GREY 70 x 90 . ... $5.19 pr. IBEXâ€"WHITE 70 x 90 ... $5.19 pr. ESV O RRNE OO Ibex White and Grey with Pink or Blue Border Second Quality, Plain White 70 x 90.â€"§$4.95 pr. SPECIAL SALE Fiannelette Blankets the auditorium FLANNELETTE BLANKETS s17.4s o s37.50 First Quality Continued from*page 4 is hoped they will continue to supâ€" port the efforts of the church officers and get the DuHC the new church on its way. You need the church and the church needs you. ‘The Church of the Good Shepâ€" herd‘s choir paid their second visit to the Hardington School on Friâ€" day evening for the benefit of St. David‘s building fund. _ > 3 _ The Choir Capades of 1952 is a minstrel and variety group of talented entertainers, and gave a two and a half hour program. It was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. â€" The committee of _ St. David‘s wishes to extend their many thanks for their coâ€"operaâ€" tive spirit to aid in such a worthy Note Size 80 x 99â€"$5.19 pr. cause. Elverside Churches Rev. W. E. Cragg, minister of Harwood United Church was the speaker at Harding Ave. and Riverside United Churches on Sunâ€" day, Jan» 27. He presented some very able and convincing facts conâ€" cerning the evil of the alcohol problem. When a judge comments on the fact that 80 per cent of \motor accidents can be traced to the influence of alcohol; and then CHURCHES | of VETERANS TA X 1 ces ©a1" Have Added Another New Car To Their Fleet To Give You Still Better Service : FREE SUB PHONE _ "€ ~>>> ,4’ Radio Dispatched 2)€ _ 24 Hour Service AT NOR'I:li ;AST CORNER MAIN AND LAWRENCE Our Cars Are Parked At Our S Lawrence Every Night from Next Door To Post Office . Also included are Station d lamb). Sizes 12 to 20%. | drinking ledves in its wake & trail Hdmh.n.mh-m»d ‘ broken bodies, it is time to realize ‘the traffie for what it is. Drinkâ€" | ing alcoholic beveragess will soon trdnsform "men of distinction" to "men of degradation." The skidâ€" |rows of the world attest to that In the evening, Rev. Albert, Johnson, Field Secretary, of the Ontario Temperance Federation, spoke in Elverston Park Church, basing his sermon on the words of Jesus found in Luke 4: 18. H. C. BROOKBANKS PAINTER AND DECORATOR 46 MAIN ST. N. . s1.98 â€" s3.98 «o _trem 32â€"50. Regular $2.98 to $8.95 Lovc‘y shades of Tangerine to Sky Blues. All sizes PAINTING Sale of PVULLOVERS CARDIGANS Decorating ZONE 4â€"469 ~ and of Quality and Economy COMPANY LIMITED Sub Station Main and m 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. AND Next Sunday, the slbject at three churches will be one ‘v& another facet of the tian Facing Life" â€" the of "Gambling", The men of Elverside Men Club are busy now with monthly meeting on Friday of th week at Riversidg Church and th§ sponsorship of the famous Ami sador Choir. The choir of 40 voices will be doming to Riversi Church on Thursday, Feb. 14. 1 ADVERTISING PAYS â€" TRY kniTh'ng\ | expensive?) l not if you Knit with JACANA ROSS STORES | COMPANY LIMITED nomical price N islfard and f Jacana have everythins you expect and want in a first class yarn. They‘re easy to work with, soft, lon§~wnrin3, colourâ€"fast an they‘re available in a rainbow of wonderful colours. Most imgomm "Cune of alt â€"they cost se little, See them toâ€"day â€" knit with thein and you‘ll nirn â€"the{'re irresistible. Look for Mallard 4â€"ply and Jacana 3â€"Ply in the 4p!/y, ut ~e ,~7l;> :3";4’. ZONE 4â€"485

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