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Times & Guide (1909), 22 Apr 1954, p. 10

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BRUYNS ha room. dinette, {master Hm flcimlel for either “on room or but-mm M "at. oil heatingfdrive and brick (Inge. Modern ?rttehert Ind bath, large liv - â€"V_ I --__- R I I CH. 1-7845. 7-” 'et m. down, John St, Wad. .5 Estote Brokers . cu"a,'cl"i"r--,.2t b f ' I a LS""..),').!':.'."')?:'), 98 Mein St. N. - Weston __ TRt cxs WANTED MOME baking and rummage uh in Central United Sunday Sehttoi, Saturday, April Mth, 2 pm. o-17-lt REAL ESTATE AGENT 661 Sculett Rd. CH. 1-9781 STUART MERCER. Broker 2837 Dundas St. w. West Toronto New Ranch bungalow with 3 bedrooms, Thistletown area nu: highway. This solid brick bungalow is 1 year old with air condition oil heat, Price 316.000 includes elec, trie Move, electric trig, elec- the washer, fixtures, cur- tain. and home garden trac- tor. In very select neighbour- hood. Immediate possession. $2,“. Down - Scarlett Road district, 2 bedrooms, living and combination dining room-kitchen. 4. pee. bath. Buement apartment with !ood income. Full price REAL ESTATE 8 Bolmorol St., Weston CH. 1-7181 ”U133. We wish to express linear: thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were no kind to us during our re- cent bereavement and also to thank them for the beautiful Bttwers. - Mrs. A. T. Squibb and Gordon. 0-17-11: district, on paved road. Large living room, 2 bedrooms, kit, chm ttnd 2 large porches Side drive and landscaped. Immediate possession. m - $2,500 Down. Frame Mnlow, Jane & Wilson “AL ESTATE FOR SALE " annual convention of the York-Peel Women's Christian Nnperance Union will be held In the Weston Baptist Church April Mth. Mrs. Perigoe, lst vice-president of the Nntional W.C.T.U. will speak in the mention. Morning session at " mm. Afternoon session, 2 pm x-iHTl May lat from 10 to 1:i JhJiil in the church hall, King and Iain an. x-l7-2t ”an. In loving memory of I "- mother, Florence Maud , all. who passed many April at. 1m. Ibo I dear father, Cation) Edwin Ewin‘, or "rttt Bathiion, .who ie.etf “u April Mth, 1940. Alsyaysl , numbered; Bob and Flor-f m. x-17-lt MU? 3 of the WA. of Cen, tral United Church will hold LRuznmage Sale on Saturday TOM SCOTT in: JACOB BULL chlpter’ . REWARD . LO.UF, are holding a Rlun-;ro anyono who finds us a sum- me Sale " 14 John St., 10 factory builehrs lot in Wuvon or um, May Ist., 1954. 'vicinity. m- Mrs. C. E Fret: & family with to convey their smcere -iation to the many Md. and relatives for their kindness and sympathy during their recent bereavement. .A will thanks to Dr Ralph Wright, Dr. Graves, Rev. J Hickenzie and Rev. Delve listings needed now We the buyers. x42 tr Ars my memory, you are near, Lewd. remembered. longed h always, Treasured thh a bra Iincere. God takes. our loved ones from our homes, but never trom our hearts. "ttty missed and lovingly re; “bend by daughter Ger-, “do And Granddaughter Do mthr. non-IN uni April 18, _Al I loved you m: In loving memory of u dear mother, Mrs. Annie mu _ Rqssell, who passed PRIVATE I of properties Mr sale 1n and district. about the confidential CARD or THANKS COMING EVENTS THISTLETOWN In the mm: ot (bay 'eu, " Rumba Me- m mom um. Usd Both ugh} . w. an: un kGG a mo Jun a, m. - 3973 1943. 7 so I miss you you are near, ASSIFIED ADVERTISING ot-tr-it' ”‘FRANKO x-17-lt X-17-IT x-17-2t max-1.12 -M:Mh‘m9 WANTED to "(at l MNTED to rent I ncro, of land' from farmer to park trailer,‘ 8125 per your. Within 10 mile) of Wilson and Jane, Phone! CH. 1-0271. X4747 REAL ESTATE " M57 . 280 South xinuwny ' 1 24 ALMA RD. CENTRE HALL In a setting of fine homes this centre hall ranrh hun. galow with overhanging eavt's 'has tf location second to nuns> in West Toronto Call JU 0857 w n 1 n ECCLESTONE 6 blocks South of Lawrence & West of Scarlett Rd. on a sweeping corner lot with an unobstructed view of the fareway Good sized hving room with huge p16- ture window, kitchen and large tiled bathroom, 3 good sized bedrooms. 314,900. A _Iovely 6 room centre hail"Nan bungalow $17,000,- 2 beautiful finished completely. self contained dwellings in one dekghtful corner lot bungalow: with double attached garage, in one of Weston's finer resi- dential areas. Very conveni- ently located to school and public transportation, on a quiet street. The main fiod consists of living room, dining room, bright step saving, kitchen, 3 bedrooms with good storage space and a 4 pee tile bathroom. The bright well appointed base~ merit suite contains a large living room, dining room. large kitchen. good sized bed- room. shower bath and wash room . This lovely air conditioned oil heated residence repre» sents exceptionally good value on today's rising mar- ket For appointment to see this lovely home, call JU, 0857. REAL ESTATE WANTED , ....... . u... '_"" upwmus, Livy: Open Evenings until nipe Crrurk Buyer MU 3631 x414! .- - -------., - Walter C. Boddington REAL ESTATE BROKER 5 Main St. S. - Weston DUNN $4,000 Down. ti1x room solid brick bungalow with oil heating, close to Main & Wil- son, reduced tor quick sale. $4.000 Down, Church Street, Weston. two storey, solid brick house. With hot water heating with oil, large, Price, Four room frame house on Vimy Avenue, Weston. $4,000 Down, Two storey sol- id brick house on MacDon, ald Avenue, Weston. hot water heated with gas, liv- ing room with fireplace. hard- wood throughout, close to Main Street, private drive, garage. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS “.000 Cash, Full Price. Six, room two "arty “no house on Roulhorno Avenue, clue to Rogers Road. ”.00. Down, 37.000 Full lr PLAN BUNGALOW “.eruh. Full Price. Four- than brick bungalo'w. L, Brownville Avenue, Mount HAL IOTA“ pon “LI CALl RU. 1-3287 or M. 0006 ON THE WESTON GOLF COURSE WATTS CONSTRUCTION JD. AGAIN PAYING Buying or Selling Consult us CH. 1-5502 Evenings - CR. 1-3213 CH, l-8645~6 COUGHLIN $50 AND ncro. of '.trtd"iikksiii a} 48-tt x-17-1t)JAC5E'.r heater. tlo, tingle rec x-ru TRUCKE iFiiiFif-rGii; cm: tion, l-ton and upwards, Levy's '1!____I. n .-.. ---- SMALL cement mixer Gnd/i, Luge mixer for “In or "up. CH. 1-7345. X-IT-IT 1'1 BEAVER lathe, 30" bed; 1 Bar- _ net Ice Box holds 125 lbs, good rendition. Lt 1827. n-l7-lt CHILD'S crib, blond Maple, ex cellent condition; also water softener, cheap Phone CH. I l 07M T n47.“ cgngs Tornado is? PLAYPEN, practiiaallryr V grew CH. 1-2849. x- KAM, 12 oz. tin, Me, Plestertt Grhrery, 202 Main St N, CH I-0781 Minimum Delivery $2 0-17 It GrRLrdEiri;iC.s-iTe-. 3131;5th barg!ain, phone CH. 1-0627. dimmed, r. tirn, m r]; driver. ml] Private. BEDROOM suite. washing mal chine. gas stove. McClary C, burner. piano, upright, desk, _ Lazyboy chair, few rugs, kit! chen cabinet. table and chairs/ Quebec heater and pipes, Mo Clary Frig., etc., 26 Winokal Ave. trl7 lt USED welded steel furnace and pipes. complete. Gurney 18" Phone CH. 1-8180, 6 - 8:30 pm only. d x-17-lt FLUFFO shortening, 1 lb, pkg, 27e, Plester's Grocery, 202 Main St, N, CH. 1078]. Mini- mum delivery $2 00. ntrlrlt MONARCH Mur, 7 lb, bag, 49t, Plester's Grocery. 202 Main St, N. CH. 1A)781. Minimum De, livery $2. o-I7-1t ply 67 Btrathbuf"Blvd,, CH, l-IWOMAN desi'rcs day work 9 - 4. 2166. x-17-lt! $6 and car tare, MU. 7083 after ar-Aa-apr-,-,-,-,,',-:,-,-.,-.-,-:,-,:-.,-:.-.-.--,-) 6. x-IT-lt WASHING machine, Beatty, 3 --------------, F--e---erw years old, in excellent Condi-FAMILY man, 4 years sales ex-' tion. CH. 1-2904. o-17-1t; oenence rmuirm u'an' Car, ACME washing muchine. (60 cycle) excellent ndition. Ap- ply 67 tr/tlilo/Mr',"),'),'," CH, l- 2166. $17.10 DOUBLE bed, Bow-end, walnut with way-sagless springs to fit, in splendid condition. Phone LY. 5021. x-l7-IT 25'. Plester's Growing 202Mai;1‘ St. N, CH. L078]. Minimum, Delivery " trl7-1t iii) Pew'....-. -.iae_bkh.. "cfri/cAPApui: Mature Women inter. ---U-2'-------------CL'-% ested in registering as Practic- CHEAP: Moffatt, 4 burner else-:3) Nurses, Home Makers or. baby me range, side oven, in gooti1i_tters with agency operating in condition. Phone CH. 1-1273. (Weston and surrounding area. - o-lru:CH 1-5413 x-7 TF GIRL'S_ bicycle, good condition BUTCHER counter, 8' 2 coil, wrsqoysiN_engine, 6 hp., air BABY pram, Lloyd, blue, good condition, reasonable. Apply 400 Main St. North, after 8 pm. 0-17-19 500 pocket novels and 500 col curing books, all in good con dition. ideal for bazaar, etc. clearing, CH. 1-2541. B" FLAT clarinet. almost new. cheap. CH. 1-7187. x-l7-lt FURNISHED accommodation for rent, living room, kitchenette and bedroom. all conveniences, close to transportation and shopping, business c o u p l e.; Phone CH. 1-0874, X-l7-IT\ FOUR room unfurnished apart- ment, kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and bathroom, sell- contained, heavy wiring. Suit business couple. Available May 8th. CH. 1-3800. le7-IT BASEMENT apartment _ 4 room], 3 pee. bathroom, private ent- rance. one Child welcome, very close to transportation. CH. 1- 5416. o-17-it cooled. perteet" caditioi,' ba/ dain., CH. 1-5643. x-17-lt two barrier Vov'enette, CH. 2081. x-17 BACHELOR apartment. com- pletely furnished, kitchen and bedsitting room, very central, Write Box 1701, Times & Guide. o-11-1t1 good condition, stacriflee CH; i." 2541. x-17-1t BASIN!“ apartment, modern conveniences, 4 rooms, l-piece bath, built-in cupboards, gas (wee. hot water, but with‘ oil. comfortable Adults only. MU. 335i xU7-tt APPROXIMATELY AnribtCETq WANTED' 0rd player, one spded, tit) es/eil, $10 13 Cardell Ave., CH. l- 3244, o-l7-lt r TELY-VISION NO DOWN PAYMENT If Itls T.V. U Want to see Don't Delay - Phone Me FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION CH. 1-6085 Cuts FOR SALE light maul-chum; or Itorue, new plant heated, dry. Wilson Ave. and Barrie Highway dis- um. CH. 1-1101. LIB-,1! ARTICLES FOR SALE Maul"! To LIT RAMBLER. m radio. Mute wall rum condition. one all RUssel 1185} 0-1741! sue} ro um 047-11 ‘W. $7 x-17,lt o-17-lt 48 x-l7-1t o-17-lt I MARRIED women: intorestingi positions Available in tempo- rary or occasional office workl These positions are in _this dis-', trim and require office exporr ence. No home work. Full days, Stenns, lypists an d electro- matic typist preferred. Phone afternoons, WAlnut 4-7701. [ WOMAN for cleaning, 1 or 2 Boy for locker room " prer nnl. wovkendl only. Summer months full time. l "FF at 0 FAMILY man, 4 years sales exrc--------, ---_---, -'----------, penance. requires work Sat- CONTINENTAL bed, Arrow, 1 urday. Grocery, Men's Wear on year. old, will exchange for Appliances preferred. Age 28) studio coach or single comm- Woodbridge 282J. x~l7-ltl. ental bed, 56 Walsh Ave, phone "e=.-,u-e.-.ser-e.eee_: CH 1'6500. x-lrlt Bus girls for weekends APPLY OAKDALE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB CH. 1.3369 Waitresses, experienced only, good salary and rnnditinns, live in preferred DRESSMAKING and alterations, FOR TRycKIARTs it's Levy's! CARPENTRY, building, aiterml _.___%’“T tions and repairs, reasonable ONE br.ight..lately Iecorated Houses, garages, recreation: room, unfurnished, suit one. rooms, trim cupboards. For esti) Apply 65 Joseph St., Weston. mates phohe Rumsey Bros, Com“ 0.17.1: tractors, CH. 1-3226. x-41-tt -fr,ee"heteei-_eeree- All makes, New, Used, Rabin} 1400 Weston Road. JU. 1115. mornings a week. fligh school vicinity. CH 1-3412. x17-1t Try us for modern kitchen cup- boards and cabins". HELP WANTED FEMALE '41 OLDSMO-BILE, very good SUMMER HELP 41 PONTIAC, very good con- dition, '48 motor, private. 32 Rectory Rd. LY. 4618. '49 FORD, Deluxe Coach, excel, lent running condition, hencr, etc., owner must gacrifiee. $650 or offer. Woodbridge, 282J col- lect. x-IT-it prices reasonable. Phone CH, 1-3755. x-l'Ht AT" MERCURY sedan, radio and heater, excellent condition, reasonable, CH. 1-8358. For this I“! in black rover. sod-n. with Royal Red leath- er upholstery, red carpet on ttoors, complete with radio and heater. Thin tormu little car has been driven by I Indy Is a family second car. In spotless ponditiqn. bu been driven only 24,500 miles. This magniBeent car sold origin- ally for $3200 and at above price represents a real bar- gun for my years of su- ,perior. reliable transports» tion. Arrange to see this automobile now. HELP WANTED FEMALE LYLES WOODWORKING' CH. M431 HELP WANTED, MALE OR FEMALE running order and cadiiion $200. Phone CH. 1-2276. . NOWIW - WOMAN'S REUMN PRIVATE SALE Remodelling OFFICE HELP ing (‘nmpang Mordk "mus cum-ALE CARPENTRY FULL PHCI JU.. ow 'r-it-it X-17-r'I' spar. x-17~lt X»l7-IT xA4-tt 3GENTLEMAN 0-17-IT x-l7~lt x-lG-lt MODERN Floor_Serviee. Floors cleaned, waxed and polllhed. Any kind of flooring brought up like new Painted walls Wilh- ed. Work guaranteed. Free out maven. Phone A. Corru. CH. H COTTAGES to let on Chandos Lake. Three, four and five rooms, Hydro, spring-filled mat- ttresses, reasonable Call CH. 1- 1679. _ x-ls-tyt) aCcosrM6iilrm WANTED ‘ FrTRETTt; rd RES? Tiairpi, COUPLE with 2 children, 1 School-aged and 1 infant, de- sire 3 roamed apartment or house in Weston area by May 1st. Write Box 1703, Times & Guide. o-1rlt ROOMS TO in UNNJansnzn BEDSI'I'I‘ING room with heated porch, kitchen facilities, or breakfast included. Abstainers, Business couple, or business, woman. Phone CH. 1-7323. 1 FURNISHED room to let, break, fast it desired, private home, suit gentleman. M Walsh Ave. CH. 1-6500. x-1rlt FURNISHED room, suit man, near Main St. CH, " FAMILY SERVICE KEELE and Tretheway, 2 bright sunny rooms, modern home, bath and kitchen share with owner. MU. 1858. x-IT-lt " WEEK: Two young men to share room. twin beds, close to transportation. Apply 55 Queens Dr. (no car space). CH. 1-3931} o-IT-tt Rooms" TO LET--FIWN+ Babysitting and Housekeeping Hourly L, Daily Weekly sta/ure, capable women CHERRY 1-5413 ENTLEMAN desires room and board, office employee, children no objection, near 1 Supply Depot. Write giving full par- ticulars, Box 1702, Times & Guide. o-l7vlt ROOM and board lot 2 gentle- men, twin beds, lunches pack- ed, near transportation. CH. 1- 9596, x-W-lt HREE unfurnished rooms re- quired» by three adults, in Weston area, reasonable rent. Phone CH. 1-2276. X-IT-IT WILL all reasonable to good ' home German Shepherd dog, three years' old used to chil- dren. Write M. Villiers, Bev- erley Hills, P.O. x-W-lt wo large unfurnished road, to let, on third floor, $12 week- ly. Phone CH. 1-2461. "_.""""'"'.'".'". - - u. " MP)- W; " III-pl. " Mail Order Dept Gym. Rub- ber Co., Box " than“, Oat. ARE we “till over production " underconmunptioett Should unemployment be a binning‘ or I out»? Social Credit has the mwcr. Write box 1105,! Times & Guide. X-WUT smvncag Brynn) GIRL REQUIRES TRANSPORTATION FROM YONGE - EGLINTON TO WESTON ARRIV NG 9 AM _ RETLzzAn'G 5 PM. OFF! CH. 135211 HOME HU. 9-9587 SUMMER COTTAGES , Mc MEAL in only u moment " the new Wagon Wheel Huh Ind Chip Snack Bar, Jane St.! It Church CH. 1-5N0 for int service. TRANSPOR'EATION WANTED ROOM AND BOARD SWAPS Iii s'rocx (XI-H) rw-ll) x-17-lt x-w-rr o-IT-lt gentle- 1-0718 x-17-1t x414! SEWING Machine repairs. air) justment and mntorizing, Nor-! die Igent. J. Fox, 14 Roxalinel Ave CH. 1-5411. x-H-tL kept or examined. income tax and other government returns prepared. J A. Sander. MU 9772. V C x-3 tf ACCOUNTING & Auditing, books STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE 18 St. Johns Rd, W. CH. 1-6874 fx-4rtf) “w _'Hrorr.' to me mower Fund. lr',';",'.""?' " _ Fauna“ CII', The’ Westmount Consnrvntivv W9” done, girls; here is I {Inc . " t Assrwiatioi:”heir:I ihrirf Emu?“ cxample of young community c-CTC:..-..-:-:-.-.---- "'._" - meeting a v ome 0 rs. _ spirit. SEWING Machine re airs. a ", . ' , ' 'ustment and motoriging rgrriii(rt.'iirii: 's'elett. R/f. Twyla" Th0 Junior Class of St. Mat- g J F " Rt; li ePpril 13th. Nomination nf "in, thins Sundav School were v. IC Igent. . ox, x81" leer, was conducted. R0 cloned 1h d _ r, Ave CH 1-5411. x-H-tfi . F P? M' and surprised Sunday . prrsident, Mrs. Watkins: sortv. morning when their te h - __ "-tr-------, --F- A (Mrs K. LIRdse. and trtasurer "up t d th ith u " Mrs. H. Niepage. It was nm‘r‘rrl 5,1016] :9: 81:1!" let. /,' beautiful Landscape to forward a donation to. tho . I. l Ica- pic ure. The” "Adamson Momorinl F nd .. plums-s were given to the chit- . " ' dren for their regular “undone. Gardenin _.. Quoenswny Hospital in hm, of . g 1" flowers Rofreshments wore spun PERSONALS . DOUG DAVIES 1.: by the mum at thn clnso of (“$12111 i;°$fr:;: $16128: PM; . ' " P meeting. F yc . wer Spring eryys "rvtee f?" The weekly P1rchre of tho lludv tht, "ttr guests of Mr. and dam. maintained. Sodding. Baden inoll Mmmmlnn was yy, Fri-d lsherwoocL Scarlett Feeding. planting and pm: hold at the home of Mrs Hum”. Rd, on Roster Sunday. ma. All work gun-mu. Brnm'rent Blvd last Thursdav Mr Alan Kingdon of Leuett Free 1",1',"r'e,'.'; d ‘evening, Five tabla: of mu-hrr‘ Arr, sprnt Easter week-end in Nts.. 1 TT, "tgl' use, _ ‘were "njoyed and the pr1rps worn Now York with friends. A"""",",', l','] helm. 'o'ttie. ;won by the following‘ In prize, Mr and Mrs. R. Ridden of Free duh/car; 'J,', i' bushels 'Mrsl Hunter: 2nd prlrp, Mrs F‘rv‘rmont Ave. spent the Enter d Prooderd; 3rd. Mrs. Ashbrm: and holiday in Montrnnl. Mr. Ind "1 up. 1the consolation prize, Mrs Amos Mrs. M. Watkim of Starla! Rd. ' Raynor: Drive . Westmount Rotrr-shmnnts wf‘rv sown! at tho Visited with their dough!" in CB. 1-9334 . More of the evening. I Honey Harbour our the wank. 8-17-11“ The [enormity cl "Graham end. ' COMFOKTEKS & MATTRESSES ‘WE SPECIALIZED in Sim- mans. Beautyrest. Marshall repairs. Spring mattresses completely rebuilt. 'returned 1 like new, Quick service. 3 Eiderdowns recovered on, l tnno "Bedding Company. i, Phone EM. 6-2363. Spring clean-up service Gar dens maintained. Sodding. seeding. planting and prun- ing. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. No..l Nursery Stock used. Amaranth Peat Fox Sale- FURNITURE RE-FINISHING I REPAIRING HAY FURNITURE COMPANY NOLAN DUPLlCATNNG On MT, VENETIAN BLINDS STEEL OR ALUMINUM COTTON Ok PLASTIC TAPES COLOR SCHEME To” SUIT YOUR TASTE Free Estimates Free lnstqllotion Chesterfields and Chairs Studio Couches, Davenports Recovered and Repaired SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER STORM SASH MADE TO ORDER ESTIMATES FREE _ REPAIRS MADE ALBION WOODWORK CH. 1-7987 l LOAM Ready for Spring Cleaning? For expert painting and decorating ' Oil. 1-3407 CALL - NICK 'iGiGG'iiGG'- 531 M35? 59AM Y e or cym- M" 'HAUL‘.E tGardening & Landscaping) F [CAM w. 2663 Merv. Wilson 10 VICTORIA ST. W. CH. 1-4041 General Exeavtttorr-Fiu Grading Contractors JONES BROS. 320 Russell Ave. 'i,""';,,,"'."'; .m§311“‘§2§ Miss J Rev. Walter Welch, B.s.A. CH. 1-424] ’Bul] of King Street 31;; M03" opened the Easter Fair at St. An. -X-12-TF G. Bull a d H l rs drew's Prtyryterian church Wt l n e pn of Elm Street, at d A . ----------------iWeston visited with' Mrs Cam- in ur ay, yu 10tly He stated UPHOLSTERING ‘cmn on Mondav Just ___ . "t at the vari0u1.ttrtie)es on dis. hesterfields and Chairs 2, _ -- - . --_, V _ 7 __ play were an active show of Ro- _ -"------a-aa....a . Ft _ . ' dio Couches, Davenports _ . . gmnsHH. Faith without works I: ecovered and Repaired i Fairhaven village l end. Here was a beautiful dis- SLIP COVERS _ 'play of the active fgith of the MADE TO ORDER 58nd Burqess corners msclboiivogl the ,121"eedn"drAeug',i,t B . . K . " C .". y_ smoc e Testes, 'eet,tP,g,'e2eet.s,i,rtti, "'2.Rc'.ia5.u5a.!1t"cS E. E. Foy _ ll L"ly'l st1tu/utvRrieti..s.tyts of mm Budget Terms if Desired DENNIS UPHOLSTERING ' Lyon MU. 2706 l 1034 Weston Road T I GENERAL HAULAGE DUMP & TRACTOR TRAILER BUILDING CH. 1ul271 MR. ROEDDiNG For Appointment CH. 1-5561 M years experience. _ h GiGiitriGii PAINTING Sand Fill - Gravel Crushed ”on. CUSTOM YIUCKING BRIGGS HAULAGE ST. 3-5342 SAID Flll Immediate Service Free Estimates Bulldozer Shovel E. DAY it TOP SOIL JU. 4551 and SOIL by -i.nedit iGGGirii; hour or monthly bun. H. N. it MANURE ?ypht, {hone "erlingre-, (76414” --X-10-IT (xArtt) (x-4-tf) _ Miss Ruth Wolls. snpm‘mcor in ‘the Department of Travel and r-41-tt) Publicity for Ontarm Wcry' tho _ - guest speaker. Hvr topic was ESSES "Holidays in Ontario." Thrs was Sim- Hallowed by a film, "Chrtmplmns shall 'of To-morrow", which showed 955°: 1scenic views of the Ottawa River, (x-49»tf) ll-tf x.lwlSIII'I'III'II’IIJI NEWS __ ms. J. CAMERON - on} 1-8011 ‘ Thrs Central United Church /WA. Group 6, held their monthly ,mor-tinn at the homo M Mrs. Fred (Simpson, Scarlet Rd, Monday Javening, At the close, nf tho busy has meeting, Mr. Gnome Pull, ‘(BarristerL gave a wry impr- Ieuinc address on the subjnrt, "Wills". Refreshments worn served by the social mmmitton‘ Mrs, Allen. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Smith. 1li,l,!2irs?!.!llll!,'t,,,,,,: “new: ii _ - -e "a""""'" /-"'---------.. baby clothes, quilts, dolls clothes, (HOME AND SCHOOL home baking and craft demon. i Mrs. C. D. Conway (he prvsi- Mration were part of the Pair. dent nf'Humber Heights Home Woolen blankets made from col- and Srhnnl Association preiidcd lvctmns of old woolens were for {over the Anril momma an Tucs- sale, The calendar tea had cen- day. April 6th. 'Mi's. Owon. prosw trepiercs depicting the varioun dvnt of York Wrast Hnmn and months which were designed by School Council rrffiviitod at the Mrs. Wm. Ashbee and Mm. H. installation or 1954 55 s-u-oum-v’. llmd, The tablecloths were em- The following members wvrn m- ltrotdered by the ladies with the "vallm‘l: prr-sidonl. Mrs. Cl' I). wmnimv nri7n Univ-in 0- hr..- TP Mrs. R. Bull and Miss Joan Bull of King Street and Mrs G, Bull and Helen of Elm Street, Weston visited with' Mrs. Cam- eron on Monday hast. master Sunday. including the great hydro Del 1 Mrs. Cameron attended the Joachim Dam, the French River, funeral of her cousin, Alfred Georgian Bay and the Martyr's Savage in Toronto on Tuesday. Shrine at Midland. This talk and He was a brother of w, Savage, picture were greatly enjOyed by former Postmaster at Weston‘all. and had been a lifelong railroadvEASrER FAIR man and mail clerk, Rev. Wan" win.“ he; ‘ Many of our Smithfield ladies attended a, shower on Monday evening at Mrs. Gordon Camer, on's of Thistletown in honour of Miss Marie Wray who is hm ing married to Mr. Edgar Morris. Mr. and Mrs. H. iiari/, and family visited in Toronto on Easter Sunday. We wish to cirngratuiate our good neighbour: Ran Penn for his display of iiis,'r bunnies and baby chicks in I ch's Drug Store window nvPr the Easter wwk- end, which the children and Pl.. ders erijoyed.What a {rpm for the children to see the live Easter Bunnies, Several Smithfield ladies at. Its' programme and activity on tended the cooking school "Christian principles and u. Masonic Hall bn Thursday (you. found considerable response in ing and reported a grand even-ithe few years ot its existence. It ing. ( {has affiliated locals from Van- We wish to congratulate ourcouver to Ottawa, isaum I good neighbour, Run Penn for monthly paper and went in for his display of i,ij,'r bunnies and certification in two provinces. baby chicks in I ch's Drug Store; The afternoon session' of the window m," the Easter wiCronvention will be held " I p.111. end, which the children and pl, in Eastwood Baptist Center, " ders enjoyed. What a iron! for Wood Street East, (near James the children to son the live & Burlington Sts.) Hamilton, On- Easter Bunnies, tario. The Goodfellowship Club met at the home of Mrs. Brinkman on Tuesday when Roll Call was answered by an Easter poem, Programme committee, Mrs. Penn, Mrs. Bourne, Mrs, Cam- eron had Easter as their topic) and ewh read a paper on samei A contest ended the programme: after whiéh business of the; month was discussed concern-) ing our picnic, etc. The hostesses were Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Robert- son, and Mrs. Freeman. The Sunday School held In Enter Service On Sunday when the Easter theme was carried out. Mrs. Codlin, Mrs. B. Ella, Mrs. Bowrne took part in the} service which was well attended. Don] WW“! “I WW‘Pml) The crew wll much (“mome- w 2663 a} that their plus; to hue tho . gee: ail-ad for 3:. we?! of mm and lawn . a . " Ott att-r "t,' “Mane-d 'lg'lll'Sr'T'lg through. The hon lad 'ttte. hour or monthly bun. H. N. 'orwarf to Urine Nts, den Phillips, Phone tWerling ‘8- on . place of land of own. m: at» a pm. 0-17-11 " W” pointed trut u the meet.. mg that thin partieuUr - at TRACTOR cultom work, plough- Property, on the Humbu- River ing, dining, levelling, grading " well treed and would be ideal Ind cutting. Thor. W. Pascorutor Scouting “WING CH. 1-0301. 0-17-IT ley ldeu won presumed for 3:33 's1".%"GPclt"rfa'l'r'r te For, am, JAY and nut rs-ia-i-Cl-i!,-', “11%;: ut'. mu """" - I90!!- " plum Add!“ a can W_ed_rt-ur,aiettt6attbi- [ mm m. Al 45ri'. ll _tty9isrrir, Mr. I._lgougd. Per, tiikiiCtiriiirt; iir7Gac x-l'l-lt Paul Glover and Michael Pid- dmgtnn of Wycliffe College were tho dinner guests of Mr. Ind Mrs F'red Isherwood. Scarlett Rd.’ on Ens!" Sunday. Florists" resulted in I welcome in”: to the St. Matthias Church Flower Fund by members of the 298th Brownie Pack. TheTh-ll had Intended to surprise their 4nnthm‘s with Easter gifts of flowers. Their leader, Mrs. Mae- Gropor approached Mr. Graham about trurchasing them. He in turn donated the flowers which prompted the girls in their "ner- nus gosrure fo the Flower Fund. Won done, girls; here is I ftne rxamplo of young rommunlty spirit. Doept‘st sympathies are ex- lrndnd tn Mr. John Ronaldlon, 153 King St. Weston " the loss of his Mother who died in Mont- rnal‘nn Monday, April 19th. rant» . Wo msh Mrs. L. Drumm of MzmArthur Avenue a speedy re- r‘m-ory from her recent illness. Mr. Arthur Black of Braecrest Avnnuo, Humher Heights is re- cnvr-nng from a heart attack in Humbrsr Memorial Hospital. We oxtond wishes to him, from all; for a speedy, cheery convales- [trotdered by the ladies with the wmning prize going to Mrs. E. Pitman and Mrs. A. Taylor ot Roxalmc Avenue. months which were designed by Mrs. Wm. Ashbee and Mm. H. mm, The tablecloths were em- brmdrred by the ladies with the Guest speaker wilt be Rev. R. Aseltine from Hamilton, A -BIp-. tist Mmister, now studying Christian Ethics at the Univer- sity of Chicago. His subject will be; "CHURCHMEN AND WORK- MEN." ithristiim Labour {Association To Hold Convention April 24 The- Christian Labour-Anod- ation of Canada, establighed two years ago, will hold its flrst In- nual Convention on Suturdly, April M, in Hamilton, Ontario. This labour organizaiiok"iGU " programme aqd activity on Mr. Leonard aid that it seem- ed too bad that this land would not be purchased for a group such as the Rover, who would make it possible for .11 scouting groups in the Weston dun-m to use it for hikes Ind amps. the raising of money muted tor the purchase of the llnd. At the next meeting on April Mth, the group hopes to come to name de- cision. when it vu artttqtmo" ht a. ’ptopom " Rumba Cum“ whore it wu hoped to chain I lease for I large that of land wu to bd offered for In]. In: CH. 1-8118

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