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Times & Guide (1909), 28 Oct 1953, p. 3

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7.30 p.m. â€" Millinery â€"â€" Activity Centre. l\I}emoriVai"Schml..qu ied 9.00 a.m. â€" 1.00 p.m. â€" Kinderâ€" garten Hallowe‘en parties â€" King Street and Memorial Schools. SATURDAY, OCT. 31 9.00 a.m. â€" 12:00 noon â€" Chilâ€" dren‘s Ballet â€" Senior Public. ARTS, CRAFTS AND HOBBIES THURSDAY, OCT. 29 office 800 p.m. â€" ©60" Club â€" Activâ€" ity Centre. p.m. â€" Midget. NHL Opening Arena. FRIDAY, OCT. 30 Facade of the Runnymede meâ€" morial shrine to Commonwealth airmen with unknown graves is 8.00 a.m. â€" 2.00 p.m. â€" 5.00 â€" 7.00 52 MAIN ST. SOUTH FOR TELEVISION ENJOYMENT Imported "Lifetime‘"" Rattan furniture for_ recreation room. 4 pcS. at rny ... 0. . ACTIVITY DATE BOOK JUST ARRIVED! THIS BEAUTIFUL _ _ KNECHTEL "HOMEWOOD" sUITE THE VERY LATEST STYLING You can assemble just the pieces in the size you need, from this versatile light toned OAK group that is as pracâ€" tical as it is smart and good looking. Seven pieces. WESTON APPLIANCES & FURNITURE â€" Art,~â€" Recreation Weston Recreation Commission Square Dance QUEEN UNVEILS MEMORIAL TO AIRMEN 10.00 â€" 11.30 a.m. â€" Children‘s Art â€" Activity Centre. Party â€" "IMustrious". (Grades 1â€" 5. King and Memorial; Grades 1â€"6. St. John‘s; Grades 6 and 7, Senior Public). 8.00 â€" 10.00 p.m. â€" Grade 8 â€" Senior Public at Senior Public Grades 7 and 8, St. John‘s at St John‘s. WCVS at High School Cafeteria 9.30 . 11.45 p.m. â€" Grades 13 â€" WCVS â€" at "IMustrious" SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Attend the Church of _ your choice. MONDAY, NOVv. 2 7.30 p.m. â€" Leather Tooling Activity Centre. unveiled by the queen (on dais, right) during an impressive cereâ€" mony October 17 at Runnymede, 11.30 p.m. â€" Grade 9 â€" $169.00 â€" SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Grades 10. Hallowe‘en 7.30 p.m. â€" Smocking â€" Activâ€" ity Centre. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4 7.00 p.m. â€" Badminton Club â€" FOR DINING ROOMsS LARGE OR SMALL Office Membership in the newly formed Badminton Club is rapidly inâ€" creasing and over 30 members plaved on the three courts at the ‘‘IHlustrious" last Wednesday evenâ€" ing. New members are welcome and the fee is nominal. Games are "IMlustrious", _ =_ 7.30 p.m. â€" Pottery â€" Basement Activity Centre. â€" Badminton Clu Growing Fast England, attended by 25,000. The shrine, draped with flags, is seen behind the RAF guard of honor. â€" Art â€" Recreation â€"pc. suite including bookcase bed. in well designed simple styling. Light tonâ€" ed woods, open stock. ............. A BEDROOM THAT SPARKLES played every Wednesday from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. Further information from the Recreation Office, CH. 1â€"4561 â€" any week day afternoon: Sixty per cent of the original forest of Canada has been burnt; only 13 per cent has been cut. Representatives of every Comâ€" monwealth country attended the unveiling. WE GUARANTEE TWO SHOWROOMS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Aâ€"Z FAMILY SERVICES Buby-'_.i_i‘t“t_i.l_\_g and Housekeeping â€" any week day afternoon Announcing the Opening HOURLY â€" DaAILY â€" WEEKLY MATURE, CAPABLE WOMEN CHerry 1â€"5413 QUICK VERY YOU ‘... 59/ 5.00 Weston Branch of WCTU Holds Meeting in Westminster Church The October meeting of the Wom:â€" en‘s Christian Temperence Union was held in the Ladies‘ Parlour of Tuesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Draper opened the meeting with a poem entitled ‘"God‘s Handiâ€" work". ‘"‘Sing to the Lord of the Harvest"" was sung, followed by hrlyer. The minutes were read by rs. Pluukett and approved. A very fine financial report was presented by Mrs. R. Hunter the treasurer, Mrs Peacock reported for the ‘‘Flower Mision". "Standing Facts about Alcoholic Beverages". Much of this was made up of portions of speeches or writâ€" ten articles by real men and woâ€" men of disinction. One of the most thought provoking selections was ltaken from a speech of a Chinese Christian who said, "I do not drink alcoholic beverages because liquor opposes and destroys everyâ€" thing for which the cross of Christâ€" stands. The cross stands for love; liquor stands for selfishness. The cross stands for redemption; liquor stands for destruction. The cross stands for life for others. liquor stands for death to others. Mrs. Decken sang a â€" beautiful . solo whose words carried out the theme, i“The Love of God". |__The first part of the meeting was ‘closed by prayer and by singing The theme of Mrs. Hunter‘s inâ€" spiraional devotion was ‘‘The Proâ€" digal". A paper was given entitled 0O PLEASE YOU ASY ‘PAYMENTS ERVICE VY CHEAPER COMPLETE the Consecration hymn, ‘"Take My The school teachers of the surâ€" rounding schools have been invitâ€" ed to attend the social hour and see for themselves selections of temperance literature. " 7 LHWIHS I Mrs. Best, lrrelh‘lent Of the Wesâ€" . ton Union and Mrs. Davidge, presiâ€" | dent of all unions in York and Peel Counties welcomed the guests. Tea’ was poured by Mrs. Peacock and | Mrs. Mather. A dainty lunch was | served. Miss Duff of the Toronto Literature Department was present| and gave an interesting and instrucâ€", tive message. Each teacher w“i presented with a sample package of literature. Th November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Draper, Joseph St. All ladies interested are invited to attend. CARELESS THIEVEs COBALT, Ont. (CP) â€" A â€" safe stolen from the Canadian Legion premises here was found broken open and minus $90 it had conâ€" tained. But police found $8.65 in silver scattered in the area Is this distinctive off the floor design. Long wearing fabrics in eolors that toâ€" day‘s homemaker wants. Can be made into a double bed in a jiffy. ......... ONE OF OUR SMARTEST LIVING ROOM GROUPS FOh YOUR MHME Modernize your bedroom or guest room at prices you can afâ€" fOrO ...« ns a@na s vavranruran. CONTINENTAL BEDS }O‘On account of the impossibility securing !d.«iuate accomodation in Toronto in the month of June, 1954, the date of the Biennial Conâ€" vention of the Canadian Legion, Dominion Command, has b e e n ‘changed to August 1 to 6. As a |result of this change of date, it will now be possible to hold all the lsenionl of the convention, and |most of the social functions, in the {Royal York Hotel, which was not ‘available for the June dates preâ€" |viously arranged. It is anticipated (tha( some 1,200 delegates, repreâ€" ‘iseming Legion branches in every {Province of Canada will attend the convention. A Toronto and District Council : Committee, under t he ‘chairmanship of _ William Beech, MLA., Ontario Representative of the Dominion Command, is in |Ccharge of the local arrangements. Postpone Canadian Legion Convention SHARP WARNING SLOUGH, England (CP)â€"A sign saying ‘"accident area ahead" was erected in the centre of this Buckâ€" inghamshire town after 132 acciâ€" dents within the last year. Sn e mon ce i e n a se 4 a n ns couPLETE As illustrated less headboard C YINBS RND @UIDE, Welneslay, Octdior 1, W0 0 _ Phone CH. 1â€"1201 $15§5.00 . 339.95 To tell your wedding story in all its beauty, to show you in your own dear goun, im your own prettiest pose.., depend on our photographes an artist who understands the difference between brides now, for a.(;ortrai{;oq wilt treasure all your life to come. ++. and you, The Bride Make your appointment Leonardo Studio N. CHAPMAN & M. D. KELLY 29%/2 Moin St. N. Weston _ CH. 1â€"6699 Residence LY. 7947

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