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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Apr 1952, p. 9

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Donations'to the 1962 Canadian Red Crou, Walton branch, now tally well Past the $5,000 mark and hopes are renewed that the campaign- will. reach it: objective of 86,600. The objective set was $500 more than for 1951. Those who for any reason have not been canvaned or who wish to supplement their donation are invited to do so by sending their money to the headquarters at the office of K. L. Thompson on Main St. South, Weston. Student. and Staff Among the largest donations in support of this worthy campaign Watt the amount of $344.73 from the Weston Collegiate and Voca- tional School. Ot this amount, 8232.73 was donated by the Itu- dents of the school and the remain- ing $112 by the staff of the school. This represents an excellent effort on the part of the whole school. chairman Ken Thompson told The Times and Guide., Supplementary List Anonymous _..:.... TeV . Anonymous V ._V.._......_. Ashrow and Well ._.-.. J. L. Almund ..,.._ . Milan Aluminum” Tqv Armstrong Door Cu. T T Jumen Austin T ., Roy Avery _ ., A H and A Service Station E. tr. Hunting vrrv Rrrbt. Barclay _ i E. Beach H.,,...~,__._.... Anunymoul Tr__ .V...__.__. T R, J. Bickumn Pr TVV Trr Aired Bird TeV T qVV TTtT W. B. Blltk _ T T T _ TVT The following is a supplement- ary list of donations to.the present campaign. The campaign total to date stands at $5,179. wows Gives 33:: To Red Gross; Campaign Bean 5 $5,179 Total l,ll..z, 28 MAIN ST. it,i41ll,t,?,,lill,l,,l, WESTON MUSIC AND 1ll1hllrll Lllltill0LlEUlMllh. s Pe. SEMI-OVAL Extension DINETTE SET You‘ll enjoy tour dinette nook, with this sparkling set'. Extension table has graceful French curved double legs; top of mar-resistant plastic. Some of the highlights in our wide choice of smart new styles in colorful, practical, modern chrome sets. TOP BUYS in our BIG SELECTION of ' 19.00 Iifiy 10.0t moo Loo M. Bud-w“ -- PV _6..V..rir_r__ British Fruit Marin ...N lulu: Bach-nu MM... G. Bull-or- -.._...W__ ___-. A. D. Buchanan; -......V.._.._ G. 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Ericson T"T Maurice Etchells Lew Everist 3. J. A. K. Fllby -Frrr. John Fnrquhnr -rr. A. E. Furquhar _.. R. B. Fergunon ..-_ R. n. Forwth _eV_VeTq Miss A. Found .rrrr_ Ink Pruner Stores Elmer Free TPere-_--...... if); yTki.7rirTi '3urF 125-13736}; $9.15?" ’: i: 1.75.73an 11;; -. T Ir..'CLT. Domlnlon Stou- Ltd.. Ron-u TM.... Donllglon Egan Iytd., Main Bt-- iji?tilrifDiidiihi Tag can um” TO iia' BRIGHTEN @YOUR L FLOORS” . B9e (in-Bet" th this I h $56900 The pictures give you only a slight idea of the versatility of the de. signs . . . you MUST see the collection personally. to visualize the smart color combinations', and the many places in which linoleum can be used in your home. Sq.Yd.and Up tiid 10.00 1.00 10.00 10,00 10.06 1.00 L00 1.00 1.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 10.00 £66 1.00 we 5.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 2.06 LOO 2.6a 1.06 J. ffeTrii_CCCr.U,LCCL/. _ qVq - D. Huron ., ,..--_‘.....,.._......,.m T" T R. F. Halon ......” -rrretrrrrr.F qrv FP-. . Ft H. Hoduk'lnmn Te_T _-__-_ ..____ TTT.VTetTVT Mrs. C. lt. Hopeful! -eqqVeVFVN .. qeVVV N. Hunuwrxer Tr__ . T _ T Miaa E. Hunter _rrVrTVTT FFqVVV_rq ___-. _ L. Hum .. .____r__ ___ t TtV 'w-rr . In. Hutchinson Ind ‘Mlul Bluknw. C. A. Jukmln .....-___._.H _ -rt_ K. Janu- Greenhmlul _..~.._.... In. !._ngcll T _.-------.---- -iiiGiuaiGiii,n - Eh; Rgth Jahnulon India: A. hudu Wiimot Lane T. W. Lavender Mu, Ja., Lawton C. W. Lensk _ (horn Lee . __ Tr-V Leslie ”Maine _ John Leybaurne .. _ Little Bros. . _ MI” Knhcrine Livin- I!” Joan Lumloy _ -..-'"N"_ Colin H. MncCulloch qVqVqeq_____trT M. leCunig F-eq- Mm... Lilitrrt Md‘ulluuuh . . T H. McKinney TrT w. J. McKinney .. Henry Mrlellnn T. McMahon - _qeVFeeVeVT _ John Mr-Rm- T T"rTV . Lorne Mnllaby V V _ TFV _ Mrs. I. Mash" , Mrs. Juan Neshitt V r. B. Robertson TeV ._.,.._.._._. Sergei Rochteewirh I K6031: - Funk te. Kimball A. 5mg. 5., 5: mi; 'Pitt-ii',." Weston's Oldest Established Radio and Appliance Store H Store Hours: 9 to 9 ---Wednesday 9 tot EASY TtRMS-NO FINANCE CO. Up To 18 Months To Pay LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON ALL WASHERS This Week 's Special. . . Full Size Tub Heavy Lovell Wringer Regular Easy Washer Warranty EASIETTE WASHER ' $139.00 ‘LIMITED NUMBER ONLY mam . "TIME TO ewe t vomz HOME A LIFT 109.00 M.M 50,00 20.00 10.00 L00 I .00 Lao I .00 251,00 21m in“ 10.0!) I .00 5 _ mr I.olr 500 L00 2.ito 1,00 Ll") 1.1m LOU 2,00 1,00 1.00 2.4m 1.00 2.00 :00 Li“) 5.00 {no 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 L00 ,00 AN 00 Ito nu W) 00 00 The regular monthly meeting " Humberloa Baptist Women's Mis- siomsry Society was held at the home of In. G. Long, 15 York- dale Crel., on Thursday. April 17. The meeting was opened by sing- ing the hymn "Jesus Call Us o‘er the Tumult." followed with prayer by the president, Mrs. McNeil. The scripture, ut Corinthians, chapter 13, was read in unison. A season of prayer followed with Mrs. H. Bayhum, Mrs. J. Ormustun and Mrs. A. McNeil asking the Lmi's blessing and care for the mis- simatie,, after which everyone jnined lll singing the hymn “Far. Far Away in Heathen Darkness Dwelling." Wallace Kumln John Same Minn John Mn: Johi Smith Mn. Dorothy Stun-Hr hum” Weston “man” Wilby Iron w Mrs E. Wui, Wood',, Truth The guest speaker of the eve- ning was Mis. Iris Nichols, an African missiunury, who spoke of "A Day in the Life of a Mission- Africa Missionary Humberlea Baptist WMS Speaker RCA H Service Personal mh yitewart 1", Hunted MES AND GumB. WESTON p, m Alk 1 It t,ui Limited 155.00 10.00 $.00 's.00 LOO 2.00 ELEMENTS o GLEAMING WHITE PORCELAIN FLOOR SAMPLES ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE "Thrifty-Thirty" o 4 BURNER 0 LARGE OVEN o HIGH SPEED $269.75 For the filth comma-we week, attnndqnee marks wcu broken or; Pridievtnitttr, April 18 " Mem- orid Ichool, Weston. Once agnin, a large number of newcomers con- tributed to the increase. In fact, if all those who have, at one time or another, started to square dance at Memorial School, turn up for the HOE DOWN at the "Illustri- ous" on May 16, a capacity cmwd will make this affair a truly gtslat occasion. This is une reuon why'the com- mittee plans to distribute tickets before the event, rather than sell them at the door.. It will be a case of "first eome-first served," but ary." Following this very inter- esting talk Mrk. Nichols answered a number of questions about the life in Africa and the native freo- ple. Mrs. J. Ormnston closed with prayer. Refreshments and fellow- ship was then enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be held at the thumb on the corner of Main St. and Omagh Ave. on Thursday, May 22, when it is hoped Miss McDonald, a mission- ary from. tho Sudan Interior Mission, will be the guest speaker. FROM ALL PROVINCES Representatives from all ten prvviruws will be in Ottawa on April 25th to attend the annual meeting of the Canadian General Council of the Buy Scouts Asaocitv tion. . - Set New Record As 100 Attend Friday Square Dancing Ses‘slon STOVE SPECIAL prices. We suggest that you do not delay your purchases any longer, and your careful comparison of values will demonstrate the wisdom of savings at these reasonable The Local Council of Women have invited the group to partiei- pate in their social t-vening, May 12, and a good attodauce is ex- pected. There is one “we opportunity either to brush up III learn to dance before the big HOE DOWN. This occurs on Friday evening, May 2nd at Memorial School. New dances are being guided every week, so old timers and novices alike will find mlny items " interest on the pro- gram. mph opportunity to uccure tickets will-be provided. Informa. tion re ticket: can b. chained by phoning the mere-tint: Office, CH. 1-4561, or calling " 4 Little Avenue. Meanwhile, don't large! the Square Dance Exhibition at the Arts tuui%Crafts Show on Salut- day. April 26, when the group hopes to make many comer“ to this friendly, healthy activity. Standard FRIGIDAIRE o 8.2 CU."FT. FOR FOOD STORAGE o 5.6 SQ. FT. SHELF SPACE Up to $100.90 for your old Refrigerator or [swim PR!CED w $385.75 INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office-Toronto, Cartadtt CROWN LIFE For A Sure Tomorrow . . . Insure Today I. MAC WEISBROD Baby Carriages Strollers Repr6sentine Priced From r--CCQ (iCl?5iiesrrr-cc-ccr r mm $27.50 m- ‘ 'iiilb'liiii' FOR PAINTING H. C. BROOKBANKS PAINTER AND DECORATOR 46 MAIN ST. N. WILF’S Cycle and Sport 5 JOHN ST. Q_tiltittttt le, SHARPENE Decorating FREE RICK-UP AND DELIVERY of Quality and Economy WILF REEVES, Prop. WESTON Priced From AND Take Advantage of New GOVERNMENT TAX REGULATIONS Visit Music If Radio Today I $8.951 CH. 1-1481 CH. 1-7681

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