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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Sep 1952, p. 5

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'I' news mom THE $llllltlllt00llltBllllttll IN$'rllt'll0T'8l"G' ti: THURSDAY. BWHBEB M, "" BEHER HEATING 1lllesttialetRtmittloThistled+ WESTDALE SHOPPING CENTRE CH. 1-0261 Phone CH. 1-4139 c, LAWRENCE AVENUE W. The Gut Wand lint Maude: oil 'tred Talmud-Air. uni". loll" Burn-r unlit Ind (cavemen Bun-m IL gay [Rn gm Motorized Free Delivery . DAILY Every Two Hours From 9 mm. to 9 p.m. For Your Drug and Prescription Orders MOVING TO sk NEW LOCATION WARDLAW BROS. 1738 JANE ST. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES BANK or" NOVA SCOTIA CHAMBERS 1 MAIN ST. SOUTH SUITE 8 CH. LEYTON’S LINGERIE SHOP We are pleased to offer GARDINER DRUGS K. L. THOMPSON \ Sold and Serviced by See These and Many Other Models At-- "If It's Heating We Have It" - Carrying a Complete Lino of - . Jfillinrry . Skirts . Sweater: O Handbags . Blown O Bahia nndlmdim’ Lingerie . Cloves At Your Service momma onnsn Itlltt8E8 7 CH. 1-3511 T I? oft 60A/5l/MPTION/ The Residents of Insurance (WESTON POLICE DEPT.) That's the reason for Car Wood popularity in a nutshell. Designed on the counter-how principle. Car Wood Automatic Heating Units brin health- ful, even, automatically 1,','2'h,"d' lint to (w ery room regardless of how far the mercury drops outside. And Gar Wood owners report fuel sa\ ings of up to 40% over former units. ll youve rnntrm- plating a new heating unit. it will pay will to investigate Car Wood "ithout delay. Manufactured by Engineering Industries Co. Limited, Toronto. Famous for Oil Economy Toronto ROdney 3052 CH. 1-7761 WESTON Belated birthday greetings to Betty Ewing who was seven years old on September 21st. Birthday greetings to Mona Gallop who will be seven on September with. Also to Barry Purkis for his birthday on October 2nd. At the special ratepayers’ meer ing held Thursday evening, Coun-, cillurs Hodgson and Devlin report- _ ed on the water and answered) questions re the same. They said) the work was to be started on the) water mains in abuut I week. Elm- l lea is now a water area Follovlui ing the report there was an annual l meeting of the ratepayers. Mr.) Baughurst was chairman for the‘ meeting as all officers were de-i clarod open for nominations. Thai following were installed for ul") 53: President, Mr. Minichelln; vice- oresident, Mr. Lewis; secmtary,‘ ‘Mrs‘ Kerr; returned by acclama-‘ ition. area representatives, Mr.) lGrvenwoml, Mr. Sturgpss, Mr. l, Tracy and Mr. Munro, Wedding anniversary gum-tings to Mr. and Mrs. I). Laird for Sep- tember 'Yith. Don‘t 1'0ng thi' Youth fun Christ IHQQ'UHK Saturday vvvning, Septomhs-r 27th at the community Hall, 'l‘histlemwn, Ontario. Mr. Doug Sloan is to bv the speaker and a girls trio fmm Keelesdale Baptist Church is to rondor some beautiful hymns, so make an ef- fort lo came out. birth oi' a September Mr. and of Ton-um” Mr. and Drive, I MRS. MILES -- CH. mm; I Hurry Curtis and Bob Curtis sons of Mr. and Mrs. P. Curtis, celebrated tlwir birthday Wed., Sept. 10th. Harry was 8 and Bob 21. We wish yuu both the very, very best of everything for the coming ywdr. A surprise party was held on Saturday evening Sept. 13th at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. Roa- man, Acacia Ava, in honor of Margaret‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pleurtes, Lilac Ave., who were 'married 24 years, Sept. 14th. Our congratulations to Ross Washburn upon his engagement to Miss Mary Brooks of Lilac -Contutued on page 9 Albion Park "onus Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kenny (nee Stevenson on the rib uf a daughter on Thursday, sptember 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and Gerald F Ton-mun, spent the week-end at r. and Mrs. May's, Cnlfdown It)” Weston Rd. RO. 1777 TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS for Plano, Steamship, Bus or Hotel anywhere in the world. FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE OPEN EVENINGS It costs no more to book through your local travel agent. . x-24-tf Correspondent: Mrs. Carbis YORK TRAVEL MMM Elmlea CH. 14260 CH. 1-228! 3 The September meeting of the "column {or the date ol collection 1 Trethewey Ratepayers' Association l --_-_-. ---- wus hvld an Wednesday. Sept. 17. Belated birthday Krt'etings u ‘Litllo new business was discussvdiMvs. Brookfield, of NT Harding ; so mm isn't much to report. How- Are, who Wits Ti. puns young or 1 ever, nm- thing was decided, nume- i Sept. Itith. My, that this year, business meat-1 - --- F "rugs uill be held every other' Also bclutrd .Il‘r the mwlings u ‘lnunlh and sovial evenings will be l Evlvanur Cox, who n-lvbmtvd he; [hold the nltvrnuting months. The 1 big day U" Monday, SI‘PL 22ud. C/ly/ui,"),',"':") committee had nut , , --e wwâ€" _ made dvfiuite plans at the “HM" Ihru't forgrt t," H"! PM" ticke Fs Minn): so we shall have to for the big “INIIU‘UI' show, SP0" iwuit ullolhvl' week m' so to learn sivvd by tbr. :1rrthtrrs.' Group o ijust “hut the ()cwbvr yum-Ming Harding Aha} nitvd Church, am (will b0. Inf-mg held r'riiiuy. tlft. fix-d, ll ‘30:. underway with an anendnnc} far beyond the expectations of roffirors and friends of thp ttttMt- ‘cialion. 'Twns gI-nlifying to new {50 many “INN” :1Hrlnl tire "WM- 1 nm. To all )nu gnud pvuplr who haw boo-n saving your newspapers all summrr tor the Buy Scouts, 1 have something tn wport Apparently most of [lll suivuge people had enough puln r m keep thum busy for a glmd “lulu but they aw now asking for mm» and our boys will be cullorlim: m: vin within u couple of wwks. Sn in» pullout just a little wlulo luxuzcr and watch this Ou Dm'vmhw 111m, ll woo-ks away, the Township uf Etobieoke will hold thy "lirtion for council and Board of l-Idm-nuun. As you know tho Ilourd of Education rut- ing system is by mud. Lust your was the first yen: for this system. Through the llnfm‘luliutn accident of Mr. Clurke', dvuth ward four lost its rvprisruuittive that we wm'e entitled to hirve on the Board of Education. 'l'hn ri-mnindi-r of the board sun (it In vote Mr. T. Gourige, furnn-r chairman of the board, to ruprvwnt this ward. Mr. Goudge's Hush-whip is up this your and Mn. Shaw of' Thistlv- town will n-nmni lll nil'im- for thu two-yonr term The doctors " this ward should hart, in mind suit- able candidates hum this ward to nominate for Irustm- nu the Board of Education this your. Bo sure ward four. hug the “presentation on the board that it is ontitlod to have. Sukurday, Oct. 11, 1932, um mm Jnun Britton, Dalbvattio Ava, ssdl luv married to George Miles Zaji- rvk in Ccmtrai 1'nitvd Church, Weston. A long and happy lit'v Iagothl'l’ is the slim-Iv wish of "ll their friends and wizhhmw. Lust Saturday m Mrs, 0. S. Whalen warp a shower fr, Burma. Betty is L" the hlldu of Mr. A You will :llm have the- oppul'- tunity to win on whether a ward system for mum‘il should Como into offm-i. At the prvsrmt time the wow. dtvputy-iz_ and mun- cil are from 1hr township at Ian-21>. If the ward swim" is voted in by the pooplv mid if tho ()nlarlu Municipal “will 50M fit to pass it, ward four would huw- the right council. A1 tho present tim" this to 910m (Wu councillors to the ward is not rvprvsrxntud. Thes n-m‘v and dvputy-rr'evv would still he elm-tml it1 largo. Somv pmplv claim 1h.” tlw ward sysrr'm is likvly in mulw thir council sow Hamil in thought. If the right eowwillms are put into affim- thil: 27. Mr. and Mrs. Whnlon's hum:- wus hunutitully decorated with Autumn flowers and t" lunch sm-vvd was vory dainty ind tasty. After Hntty opened hey gifts the ladu-s joined the nwn folk in the play mum and all vnjnyod games and dancing. We ail vnlo Rufh and (H10 u wondvrful hu~lv>s and had. 7 Hiwhuay? If not .ssruhavva rm] (rpm in sinrv for ytur, Papocialiy thaw mm fI'w numb 'rls one of our local ov/dents has takvn 'a kvvn Interest In the rum-s and is spun- soring a stock car. Alrvady this car ig making mum. of mursn Bill (Tromb, who no doubt you all knnw, is the driver of this blue and rod flying joh. Mr. Maxwell Cowan of Suhurhun Realities is the sponsor' of the car and he hvey amongst us an I'vhnn 1'rvsrwru. Say Folk,'. stock car rucvs Mrs. Luvom, ptesident of our Borne and School Arsoeitttion hag already "own her ttbility to handle her job officiently and with em. Monday owning. Supt. 15, Po-Ir Pttrk Home and school Assoviuti FAIRHAVEN Village - BURGESS Corners MRS. J. DICKEY Correspondent MRS. E. F.. H)" CH. [-0739 l’olmo Park Pat ter TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON lh, It JS ut Pi If not l Mrs. A. Mucdonald. Phone CH.. 1-2365 CH. 1-1573 \'nn|ng Mr. and n. Bnylon Are, or Miss Betty wing to become U Shurk. Supt. Whulvn's honw A mko- in the pubs! on No, vu‘hnvr- " rm] an. especially a» one of our Correspondents HARDINGTON , N Also brlulrd .Il‘r the xurlings lo Elwuur Cox, who olvbruted her big day on Monday, Srpk. 22nd. Don't forgot In gm your ticket for the bug 'Amgmwu- Shaw, spon- sirod by thv Mummy Group of Harding Arr. l‘mxvd Church, and bring held I’rnlny, Oct. 3rd, in Hardingtun ~11va uud‘lorium. mothers "f nll Guides am Brownies in tin 1l2th (Harding to") and lamb ilhoirkhuvvn) Com panies and l'm'kr. Guide um! Hzmmiu mothers, at- tvntiun! Tho fun nun-ling of yum Local Ays,uwmtiou will be held ut the homo of Mrs. Fulrho, 82 Hearst Circle, Iru 'I'ursdu)‘ "vvnirltr, b'vpt. 30th. The I‘XH’IHIH' wriromes (hr mothers "f all Guides and Brownies in tin 1l2th (Harding- shouldn't Ulkr plumn At thrs 1: of which th Township of Elm Cake Is gmumg a larger cum St'l'l‘lls In ln- m dtrmand. Bun-11y Junrs. daughter Ur . and Mrs. P; Jones, was injuml is lln\\' buck. at school QIKHH]. A pvtilinll wus sent In ('Ulllll‘ll us " tvsult oi' this :u-cinli-nl. :I.~king that u sthool guard be plum-d :il Kip- ling Asv. and Multan “will, Thi, pvlitinn has burn mnnh-(l by runn- cil. Tin» other petition whit-h was asked, was that tlw .~pvml limit should be reduced from fifty miles an hour to thirty. This Million has burn i'I-ferrwd In iln- “rpm-l- iiwlit of Highuuys tts lilo vvgulut- ing of spvml limits mum-s nndvr the jurisdiction of this (ls-pun- mvnt. The Multan Road at lln' prvsr'ul tinn» is u spwdwuy. ln view of tlw numbi-r of nmv i'vsi- (lrms in tls urn; from Rnynl York Road to Kipling: Avenue and alsn in rosin-cl to iln- lurm- nuinbt-i- of children iiiul 1mm tulw (hr bus in school, " rmlucimn in this sin-ml limit dvriViy swans Ill'l‘l.\>:ll.\' and u inucli-nm-ilml ht-low. The Wl'slnmnnl uurl llulnlwr Hvixhts Rulvpné'ww' Assoriutiou will hold tho lr-qnlm- nmnlhly invoking: on Wcriutvctlity, ()rtV Ist, in Humlwi' llr-mhh Suhuul. n! 8 DJ“. Thu» Gill Guide" :lllll limmnivs will b“ canvassing this nrvn an "iduy. ()vtolwr "rd, :nwl Salin- day. ()L'llihl‘l' Ith. In lzllu- ”Mun for tho annual mmkn- suln. mwks 11:3,” and rec-own mmuuh injuries to plum tlw hospital fur four has mudv u spm-dy r ' (‘nn‘lum svnsv of humor “new fur (o muku- " plvusmut nvvninp; tSvhvm] principal Mr. Bus, spoke on (hr nm'd of Much an annihilation, Hum mtmdul'Pd thy stuff of (Pm-h Ply, of the school, u windy-1 of whnn. an» new lo um M'hunl this pm: Mrs. Clayton, prositlturt hf Nun)! York Hmm- mul Svhmv. Hymn-i], spoke nn (h? crcvd of thr ilorrw und School Association. and hrouglrt to light many benefits drinvd from it. During the v-mem. Mrs. Jack “LPN-y entm'luinmi was» present with vaml mun-aw» solos, then mwnmzuzod mwrynm In join in a ('nnvmunily sing-song. A;I enjoyed Mus. Hussvy's singing :rvmmldnus- ly and there is " prnmvw that Rev wdl honor H" asrain in the nom- --Continued nu page R During the M‘mmm. Ilursvy entertuinvd th wnh varul umranu mu-nulzmod owl-yum I Belated birthday gym-mugs tu rs. BI'unkfie-ld. of " Harding nu, who was Th yams young an 'pt. Itith. l' m 1lorand. Laws. daughter " Mr, . Jumps, was injurcd lry the Multon Rand In: and rccoivrd sum-u MRS. S. PRINGLE CH. 1-4216 and Numb” ' Association uim- nunnhly cduy, ”(tube-I Ms S: hum]. u! day hm that Kip- Thi, nun- Sl I, I I Mr. and Mrs. Field “dd the plenum ot a “Utah-mid mm from Able Seaman Terry Hinge. Terry was a war guest at iln-n home for four years during tln- war years and has been hnInv ll! England for seven years. Ht. lr mm nu the SS Dunelmiu of the “I‘llbil Merchant Marines. He hm bu. n in the service over two years, :mvrlling the Med- iterranean, Sniiill America, east and west mac. ilnuuxh the Pan- ama Canal .ivil minim] the Horn. He says lliv 41sz itle inudei‘n, curl- ditions m. \i‘) inurh impruvvd and arc liHldiillz)‘ it good type of young mm. $1”de are available and Tr“) nunlil like to bv trans- nured In the 81. Lilian-nee Seaway. He 'aUruolt d Tisthtown Public Schnn, .iinl St. Andris Presbyter- ian (humh. lll§ Sirll'l’ and brother, “ill! "twir' Itl ('(ilmdu too, are inur- riml and 'rir'mrr in England. “wimwiny murninu Thislh-Umn 1rltn \llllllll'd by the death of Mr. p, my Allan Paynv. Ho suffered a hunt mun-k a! work and died " fv\\ mlhlltt': uiun [wing taken In {In \\'.‘~lmn Iluslnlnl. He rnxno hrn about 1'iH 3mm ago und u» knmx mm a; a quid gentleman Mani} in an a mind turn “ht-nmw») unwind. In his tsnrly days here 1n- xm- u we“: \wl'kr: at St. Andnm'.‘ (huh-h, the past few yeul's at St. P'unur. Knux'.:1n'tdlikvd|)}':|H.|h nill ln- \ux'vly misavd. The funvm] tank place from Wards Undvrlalv mg: I’nrhvn 1: St. Philip's ('vnxw I, I). His paEIbearms and hnnnmvy p:ni}bmn-r.~ wvu- all from (Runni- and limny Co. of Turumo uinor he. 'hnd wonosd for the last 27 Mill's. Only two ye'urs bark hi. 11-- cvived his watch at a banquet fur the (urn-Lu- century workers. Tho “urn! tributes tvstifivd tn tlv, n» won his himnis and neiur'nbns, held fur him, Besides his SUI'I'IIW- inL: ml}. the former Olive Wirlvn- hum. hr (uvrs 1n mourn him "is -Continued on page 9 Our IlPWs this \vnwk 4'” {hp donpnst sympathy hum burs and frivn1ls of Mrs. Lvm'hmun, and son Bubble- hudmlul and father ilil'W this lust wwk, S}mpulh) also from. and frivmls go to Mr. I: (inmmagv. in the d, a (hummus-‘5 brother. Tlu, (iuiOs and Br,, upminy; Ihuir meetings imp; WerlrwsHuy. Brmnxi sharp. and Guides at T in the ““1de Ave Schm ML“. H. M M nei,urhho and fm li, qu k" 'TA XII WllNDER'S Thistleiown w ls 'rri, 'rt, :m- how “3' H t 3 LG" t - ". Hum; Hr In Mr. and A} !,. 't ' thaw. M; _ Mileharr w V 's. ML». ”(1%), Fan-y 11:»v _ 1 kl h LIMITED RAD") DItiP.hTCHED Mrs J. B. Henry. Cort: CH. 1-1133 Il il Phone Ilunnlwr Sumnnil Correspondent: Mrs. W. Dunning Mr w, I" an} in he hwy”,- tl Il, and Mrs. J, thi: “ho have sold th, _-Continued on will" qu-w- and hunt union this Its; i,; not rocm'mi I hurry up Sm " quivkiy as po phe Milehan they a Muir, ",l ll 131 ill h Rm h w M: Top Direct From ll \\ u British Fruit Market the telephone in your home stands ready to serve you in a fraction of tLtttptt, '..Jr.: 109 Main St. N DIPAITMINY OI IAIOUI . Princess Elizabeth . Princess Margaret Rose . Clara Butt ml nu. IMHO»! qatMtgttte " daily living means so ml yet costs solituc! l hour. What else in your unilwl only Top-Hue Izulhs last year and received hundreds of tvjimnnials for good results. .\i/.t‘ Bulbs Our Prices Are Lowest in Toronto. Your Inspection Invited. l‘lu‘rgret-ns in Varietv Dozens of Varieties PEAT MOSS BONE MEAL 'I‘URGANIC SHEEP MANURE HYACrNTHs TULIPS ”AFFUDILS NARCISSI (11:01:13 SNOWBRUPS of TULIPS, including put things off, but planning a retir-rtt income now costs you less in the long runl A Canadian Government Annuity is a positive savings program. At 65 you can receive a regular monthly income for lilo, guarcnleed by the Government of Canada. No medical exam required. If you min a payment your contract won't lame. Size Bulbs £211 ' JW AT ss YOU‘LL NEED A RETIREMENT INCOME. It's human to THOUSANDS OF PLAY SAFE . . . you SICIJIITY . . . INVEST IN A OOVIINMIN'I' ANN?" MA". to, Home send me "rrtfttrmot'rrtrt moving how I cm Government Annuity can bring mo "curl" " b1 out. Mr my... h I live or Age when Areuity to “an CH. 1-306] mdugvund "up Mill MANY YEARS mr ARE n. M, an.“ .--. A. tr-tmot of I”. - m inhuman.» w... a " held mrA6atqA M? Dore of brth Ira Tolopbovn Weston

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