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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Mar 1954, p. 2

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There must be reason for every magi- cine prescribed. The profession of pharmacy has long been noted for resourcefulness in devising new and necessary drugs and medicines. FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL 2-9,“ will Ptf2iii1rrii . . By Bus You Clll Donald On Our "GOODWILL" In“ Car Gulf-II!" OFFER IDEAL SERVICE with] " hid-y - ' I.I. I. 3 ’41 Snood-v - 9 I... " I gain Olin "an " Appoinh-un CHARTERED BUSES - Mud-y. M mu. 1954 fig”! / . ”iv/won 3 DAILY SERVICE The CanadiarrBemk of Commerce left',', trig', jif MORAL: Smart wits can bring you happineee and good fortune. Outfox the hazards of life by opening a eavinge account with The Canadian Bank of Comm-s no many other alert Canediana have done. Add to your balance regularly and make your savings account the corner-tone of your future independence. A FOX and a Lsopard were disputing about their looks, and each claimed to be the more handsome ofthe two. The Leopard Mid. "Look It my mart coat; you have nothing to match that." But the Fox replied, "Your coat may be nmart. but my win are mutter still." 1 Mrs. L. Brooke, of Dewsbury, iYorkshire, England, will arrive in Canada next week for a six months visit to her son and 'daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Broadbent, 201 Lawrence Ave _E. This will be Mrs.i Brooke‘s first visit to Canada. _ ( Dr. Stewart McGregor, emi- l,nent child dental specialist had fa vital message for all parents, ‘when he spoke at the March (meeting of the Weston Home & School Association, on Tuesday :March 9. I Miss Gwendolyn Smith, tk [Lockheed T Bled., Weston, attend- ed the recent student tetchet contereqce in Toronto with stu- ,dent teachers from all parts of Ontario. Miss Smith attends' Teachers College in Toronto. The conference w. sponsored 'by tht Federation of Women} 'Tcachers‘ Associations of On-) 'tBrio. . . . ', , Mrs. E. Warren, president, con- ducted 4he business of lbemeet- ‘ing, after which Mr. Donald iBrurn presented five students from Weston public schools, who participated in the Kiwanis Festival and each favoured with. an outstanding performance of their musical talent on their particular instrument. The stu- dents were Jacqueline Greaves, Ken Dearlove, Susan Webster, Valerie Hume, and George. John- stone. l With spring in ' the air and everyone thinking of getting away to a lake or stream in the Mr. and Mrs. C. H. MacCulloch were guests at the Luncheon held by the Canada-Japan Club in. Tokyo for Prime Minister “Dr. McGregor, introduced by Dr. Clarke Mills, spoke on, "Your Child and Mine" taking his audience on a trip covering five countries he had visited, as well as the outposts of this vast dominion, and in each port of mall outlined the mouth condi- itions of the children in relation to their diet. ' Preventive dental care needs both enthusiasm and salesman- 'ship, for it seems people are (most susceptible to taking this jadvice only during illness. Dr. McGregor concluded his address with a short film showing some of the wonderful' work., which can 'he accomplished in im- provement of appearance and happier, healthtier lives by pro- per dental care. Mrs. Harry Bates, 70 Omagh Ava, held a birthday party on March llth in honour ot her daughter Judy's ninth birthday.; Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron of SmitMeld, are holding open house to their friends on the dccamon of their 50th wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cameron, 4 College St., Thistletown on March 23rd from 2 p.m.and 7 to 9 in the evening. l An enthusiastic and active worker in Red Cross, Dr. Mc- Gregor told how the contribu- tions of the Junior Red Cross were used to further the dental work in the outposts of our country. your PERSONALS to Cl. iant by Monday " ' pm. or null then to t In]: St. north. 1 Mia-01m." gmmmtyhn-hth We sprrlnli" In Hank-ll and haul» rent repairs. Karin: MAT'rvpq6r.N rebuilt rettrrned Ilka new. mn%t uanmumhin. hurl“) unite. Eldor- down: rrrnserrd. ONTARIO BEDDING _ CO. Dental Care Advice Given By Dr. Stewart McGregor MARSHALL AND BEAUTYREST EM. 5-2303 AT YOUR SERVlcE woman" can“ NURSES (WESTON POLICE DEPT.) CH. 1-3511 , The meeting was closed by singing the theme song followed by the benediction, after which the hostess served refreshments. le, A . . "Faith in God", he lpaid, "h 'broken down tribal 'barriers; hristian hospitals have attacked isease; Mission Schools have given us education." He is assured that Christianity has the answer to all the problems if the teachings of Christ were put into practice. Miss Gladys Miller, 96 Wit- liam St., who is president of the Weston Business and Profession- al Women's Club, was among " Ontario women members of the 1'ifrtf,"'1il't"r who left' Toronto ‘March 10th for a four-day 'United Nations seminar tour in 1New York. The visitors sat in on "U-N sessions tor the first two Ways. were addressed by heads; ‘of U-N departments and enter- 'tained by delegates. _ Mrs. Young skillfully presented extracts from the study book. These centered around the story of Chittangon, son of an African Chief - his childhood, his con- version, education and Christian work among his own people, ;which,‘is climaxed by his appear- ;ance at the University of Kan- ‘sas to speak to more than 2,000 Joung Christians from U.S., Can-, 'ada and many other countries/ gathered together in a Student‘ Volunteer Movement Conference in Dec., 1951. He there paid iii] bute to the work of Missionaries! not too distant summer, King Whyte, outdoor' writer of the Toronto Daily Star, will have a timely topic, "How to make the most of your Vacation", for the last meeting of the year, April 13, in the Weston Collegiate (uditorium, at 8.15 pm. Ihiwnsview WMS Holds Meeting The afternoon Auxiliary of Downsview W.M.S. held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Macklin on Thursday, March 11. The president, Mrs. Burry, pre- shied. Taking part in the meeting were Mrs. H. Dickin who con- ducted the worship service, using scripture from 2nd Con; Ch. 10, and hymns 688 and 170, empha- sizing the theme, "The church in Their Home", closing with pray- ‘er. Mrs. W. Young gave a digest of a chapter: in the study book "'Where'er The Sun". It was decided that members senteindividual parcels to Miss Palethorp, our missionary for prayer in Korea, for distribution to the needy. Special guest: invited to at- tend the St. Pltrick's Day dance March 17, in the Crang Plaza Auditorium were Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Wardlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pink, Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas, Reeve and Mrs. Fred McMahon, Deputy Reeve and Mrs. Maurice Hook, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riseborough, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hollingworth and many others. I Jim Terrell, 'son of Mr. and IMrs. Jack Terrell, 36 Pine St., has moved to Reterboro where he is announcing with nelio station CHEX. Jim and his wife have been living on Gratton " since Jun September. Formerly In announce: with union cm in Regina, Sank, Jim has been with Foster Hewitt as I ulesmln tor the past eight months' iirttistu-Ggtgr,arsdagm) w. & Mullah. as Joseph su in was.» A: Pull: chem-mu! man: far 11m. and LI!“ madw._lr. C. it 3.063% lt? hidqulmn no in To- tyo. ,7 . - . o 7 __ _ all) _ MeKAY..-sLtNN l l Married in Our Lady of the (Airways Roman Catholic church were Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Clit. Ilord McKay. The bride is the former Irene Winnifred Slinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Slinh of Iroquois Falls. The grooiCfii'ufie son of Mr. and Mrs.' Clifford McKay, of Melton. Rev. Father Vincent Egan tWicitated. The bride chose a gown of frost- ed French lace over taffeta, with a low-cut bodice, topped with a fitted jacket fashioned with tiny buttons to the high rounded neckline. The "pointed collar and lily-point sleeves were edgod [With scalloped Val lace, and the iperiod Ikirt wan gathered in {tiered lace ruffles. Her finger- Itip veil of illusion tulle was hold 'with a tiara. She married deny) red roses. Joan McKay, " maid of honor, wore I yellow net ovcr satin (rock and carried coral rm". The flower girl, Pat Mc, Ken. was gnwned in pnlc green inllcia and also carried coral roar-s. Mrs. Slum chose a rose slim-noun drum of lace with new arrvxsnnrs. Mrs. McKay worn navy hlim (rope with whito no rvscorips.’ A wedding breakfast pod reception followed the cue For travelling south the bride chose a grey suit with grey and niIe green accessories and cor- sage of gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton will live in Weston. A reception Was held at the Toronto Flying Club. Mrs. Foer- ttw received in a full length gown of blue crepe with matching accessories and a corsage of pink delight roses and forget-me-nots. The groom's mother assisted in rosewood crepe and corsage of rose and glamelias. C h a r 1 e s Richard/son was; groomsman and ushers were' Robert Jago and Douglas Hall W Miss Marian Ault, maid of honour wore a gown of tur- quoise crystalline with matching accessories. Bridesmaids, Shir- ley Duff, and Donna Dixon wore nile green crystalline and match- ing accessories. All three car- ried bouquets of pink Frenched carnations with ribbon petals. l i Hardington public school held [open house on Tuesday evening, ‘March 9th. Parents were able to 'meet with teachers to discuss any problem concerning their children, and see t heir work most effectively displayed .in each classroom. Rooms were open from 7.30 to 8.30; then a short Home and School meeting was held in the auditorium, Thhtletown: On Saturday, March mm, the Rev. Parke Tay- ilor, omciated at the wedding of Miss Ethel M. Carter of Weston to Mr. Spurgeon Nixon, former- ly of Berwick, NS, and now of Weston, _ The bride, given away by her) father. wore a white satin gown' trimmed with Chantilly lace, her (ull-length veil caught up with orange blossoms, and carried red and white roses. Her three at- tendants were her sister, Mrs. Laidler, matron of honour, wearing a lime green gown, matching headdress and her bou- ‘quet was of yellow roses and 1daMdils. Miss Gloria Carter, ‘bridesmaid, wore coral pink with matching headdress and carried ia bouquet of coral roses and daf- ifodils. An old-fashioned nosegay was carried by the flower girl, ‘Bessie Carter. Mr. Gordon Nix- ion was groomsman, and the ush- iers were Mr. Douglas Laidler, iMr, Ivan Carter. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a gowh of lace and net over tat- feta. A small jewelled crown held her fingertip veil and she carried white gardenias, steph- anotis and hyacinch fhorets. Wed- ding music was played by Keith Hodgson and soloist, Miss Jane Campbell of London sang, "Through the Years." l, The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carter pf Winoka Ave. For going away, the bride don- ned a navy sun with red acces- series. HARI‘INGTON' SCHOOL OPEN nousz Central United Church decor- ated witih spring flowers was the setting,March 13th, for the mar- riage of Yvonne Elsie Foerter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert John Foerter, to John Charles Thornton, son of Mr. and Nrs, Charles M. Thornton. Rev. E. B. Eddy officiated. ( The Model Aeroplane Club held a trial tlight night tor has flight of gliders last Wednesday evening. After the trials were run, technical discussion ensued relative to the construction and flight plan of dune craft. A meeting will be held on Wednes- day, March 17th at the Recrea- tion Ottiee and then the club will adjourn until after the Easter exams. ( [mum DANCING _ To the “mum tilting patter‘ of Stan Keys and lively old “we: ot the Weston Ramblers 10nhutn. the Wanton Square Dance Group were hosts to about 90 dancers on March 12th atl Memorial School. There Ge) onix two more fortnightly Pee dances left in the rchodllu and: everyone is welcome to the final! two hoodowru--March 26. an& April it. For further informa- tion contact the Recreation Ot- tice. ' MODEL AHOPLANI CLUB LOCAL NEWS TH0RNT0N--FoEREER N 5X0N-CARTER WEDDINGS The four-tiered wedding cake is decorated with pink roses rand blue forget-me-nuts, and in (honor of the occasion, 25 shiny silver dollars. Eight gaily-col- cured "bubble lights" are plug- ged into the wall behind the) counter and light up the master-l piece. _ Mr. and Mrs. S. Berketa, Mrs. Olga Kuzmyk, Mrs. Mary Hudy- ma, Mrs. K. Sportun, and Mrs. M. Prenhevich were among their Toronto friends who plan- ned the party. ; The "bride" was presented with a corsage of 25 silver dimes with silver leaves. "Our wed- ing cake was so unusual we've ut it in our shop window SO' everyone can see it," she said. The Berketa's have been operat-l iing Ray's French Pastry Shop‘ Jor four years on Weston's Main Street. l Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berketa, 12, Lippincott W., thought they were escorting friends to I sur-i prise party last Saturday night.' Much to their astonishment, however, as they entered the Ukrainian Hall on Dupont St., the orchestra stru I up "The Wedding March" d the Ber- keta’s were sh e d with con- fetti. Some 150 tru' nds and rela- tives screamed, "Surprise"" and the party was under way in honour of the Berketa's 25th wedding anniversary. _ "I thought the party was for Mr. and Mrs. M, Korol of Ron- cesvalles Ave.," said Mrs. Ber- keta, "and I had a cheesecake 'with me for" their party. My husband and I were trying to get Korols to go into the hall "irst but they held back and let us go in." The regular monthly "wing meeting of the Weston Branch ot the Gmnfell Mission will be held " the home at Mrs. Bagnell, 130 Rosemount Ave., on Friday, March Mth at 2.30 pm. All ladies (Continued on Page a) The Berketa's two daughters, Olga and Janet and their son, Danny, were all there to sur- prise their parents. " don't know how they ever kept the secret "around home," exclaimed Mrs. Berketa. The Evening Auxiliary of the Weston Presbyterian Church held their March meetinj in Creelmnn Hall with Mm. N. Col- houn, President, in the chair. The program on "Hospital Visit- ing" from the study book and the Glad Tidings proved most interesting and was presented by Mrs. J. Graham; Mrs. L. Clarkson and Mm. H. Niepage. Brief reports on the Church Training‘school at Victoria Prel- byterian church were given by Mrs. Colhoun and Mrs. P. Mc- 'Pherson. A letter of thanks trom the Toronto Smntorium for ditty) bags which the members sent‘ through Miss nyder the tea hos- tesses, Mrs. Garrett and Mrs. Wilhelm served a delicious; lunch. I GRENFELL MISSION Surprise Party For Weston Pair 0n Anniversary after which punt “a can“ ya. Ptertylyd _by u: exhibi- tion “tumbling by a group ot) boys under the direction ot Mr. Denbeigh; a girls' physical odl'b cation demonstration, and folk dances prepared by Mu, Arm-i our. The 'clmrooml were to- opened ad relmhxgenu wen served until 10 pan. PIEIBY'I'IIIAN _ WA. 4 Boyd Ave VIES'I'ON BUILDING PRODUCTS Selina B. Slovell "hula Phm-thqt't IIs" , lawman Ave. " We...» Compton ln’wvnmo Clvuugo Gun-ml Anon! ," said Mrs. Ber- had a cheesecake their party. My I were trying to go into the hall held back and let We Han Fir Plyviood In All Thicknmos Available For Immediate Shipment CH. 1-6805 Created Just For You 1101 WESTON ROAD (Opposite Salvation Army) -ott BRANCH "ORE-. 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