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Times & Guide (1909), 20 May 1954, p. 2

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, . """" ' For The Convenlence Of Our . 0.. modem an my- . - m"- '"' WM North End Customers . you M how: "re, _ _ M "i M All Regular Stoddart Services Are Avdllablo At Thu Store $'ll' 0 n ll A ll T CLEANERS l mm l LIMITED teu MAIN " N. WESTON In: CM. 1.3341 - CH. 1.0441 In: CH. 1-0635 OFFICE nouns: "k l" um " scum WESTON on. taut $T0lllt0hlltT aaa W). aposite.Posr OmceoCHerry 1-7001 tllNlllllMIlll BROS. MESTLYâ€" '0 Sell the Best Policy h Y.W.C.A. wu tun-h: UK I mica] tantalum . May 14th u the " Brthmn and Senior - combined to meant CLEANERS & DYERS ro aronAaE VAqus Quality in here a uioniific fact, not jun a word. W. pay For quallvy and main. wro that we in! it for I‘m, "up In momma-u. mun be a ortaintr. Crud. drug: must ho corHu0y soled-d, and ehecksd again“ amt-mi: stondords. km for moisture, ulh com-no, and whit-ole "troctiet or. routine. Cumin drugs on whit“ M 'thrsioloiiicol teste-others an assayed. “a msults an cumin quality for yaw. 102 Main St. South CH. 1-9139 " BROADBENT AGENCY msunuc: smuum What Are These Precautionary Tests? m-M,mym. ml.-r...a - --'------t-r---r--rr-t--e-t------- Md " ‘TH‘V‘W‘ Holiday." Monday 9. flimsy - 9 a... n l pan. llMlTED W Tm. " AW." Announce The Opening th A Mann-n In: cream by O lulu coiling ot crept paper and string with I six foot palm tree, "diesg a realistic touch. Ru- pomible for than decorations were Joan Walton and Saunie Yukon. Girls received tlowers (Continued on page 8) TO HAVE BRANCH STORE 104% MAIN " NORTH (Jud North of Fox Timon.) CMIIMY In A c. rum-(Kn _ The regular monthly meeting ‘01 the W.M.S. afternoon Auxil.. 'iary of Downsview United church was held at the home of Mrs. W. Dickin on Thursday, May 13th. The meeting was opened by singing hymn 254 followed by prayer. . The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ken Thompson, 195 King St., Weston and following a short business meeting Mrs. Hale spoke on "Organization and Pub- lication." Routine business was conduc- ted by the president, Mrs. Burry. On display were 18 good service- able, large, single and crib size quilts, made by Mrs. Dickin, Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Shirley, repre~ senting many hours ot unselfish work. There were also many iatticles of used clothing, repair- ed and made ready for the aux- iliary bale and for Overseas Ae- lief. QUILTS ON DISPLAY AT DOWNSVIEW WMS Mrs. Allen gave the Christian Stewardship message. Mrs. Shir- ley conducted the worship 8er- vice assisted by Mrs. Dainton who read the Scripture portions. Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Dickin presented chapter eight of the study book. This chapter deals with Latin America with its 126: million people, no fewer than M million of them are starving. Protestants have a definite mir. sion to that land. The Protestant church has established hospitals in Puerto Rico, leprosariums in Paraguay and experimental ag- riculture projects in Brazil; Mrs. French expressed the thanks of the group tq Mrs. Mac- ‘Intyre and the other Presbytery (Executive Members. Following a brief question period, delicious ‘refreshments were served by (Mrs. Bernier and her assistants. Li Pttretttr. can WA it build: wheel. in Argentina“ e The members of the Trethewey and Columbia and a l'ellowahip ' Park United Church Women's Home in Math . Association welcomed Mrs. Mae The Bible is the new ain‘le Intyre. Preaident of Toronto spiritual force in Latin America West Presbytery WA. and new from Mexico to Argentina. nook- .en other Presbytery Executive ing to reach the remotut tribal ‘members to a recent meeting. Some tranalaton live among Win. Lloyd Alway conducted the primitive Indiana in almost inar (devotional period, Mrs. Bearing unable mountain area. ‘thankod the members tor the At the clue of the meeting, (wonderful way in which they In. Dickin aerved retreahrnentl (had supported the Spring Tea . o . le, Bake Sale project. The pro- “I‘ll an" moans jeeds from this are to be used To " OPEN MAY em. .‘to purchase silver ftatware for Mrs. Graeme Adam and Dr. the new church. Mrs. Ronald Ralph - “The Elma", 757 Scar Kay gave an account of the work latt Road, Wanton are opening which is being done at the Over- their beautiful grounds to the ‘seas Relief Depot on Simone St. public on the afternoon of Several of the members spent a Saturday, May 29th. Proceeds [busy day there recently. from ticket aales are for St. _ Mrs. Maclntyre brought the Philip's Building Fund. ‘greetings of the Presbytery WA. Tho-e who have seen these ‘to the meeting. She chose as her gardens (which are always in- text a verse from Psalm 90, "Let eluded in tour! sponsored by the lthe beauty of the Lord our God Garden Club of Toronto). known Ire upon us" pointing out that that this is the season when‘ beauty and strength are charac- they are at their best. It la teristics of the Bible, the church tulip time and blossom time. and ot Christ himself. Flowering trees and shrub: will‘ "As WA. members we can be " their loveliest and the strengthen ourselves by be- lilacs will be out. .' . coming more familiar with our An ae.ed attraction yin be organization ' the largest and tea "f third garden - Miss Van strongest women's group in Can- Allen a, 480 Main Street North, ada. The name Women's Assb- Weston. This garden over- ciation indicates a place for each 1oplo the valley of the Humber individual woman and implies and tea will b? served T a individual responsibility.' The stone ttr.raee with a glorious aim of the local WA. is each View looking across to the Wes- every woman in the ii2,Sruegil' ton Colt Club.. Transportation Two very important parts of our between gardens will. be'avail- work are the devotional pro- able for th.ose requmng it. P. gramme of visitation. We should case of rain, the gardens will istrive to make our church a be open on Monday, May 3Ist. friendly church. All money rais- V . . . I ed by the W.A.,must be raised in SPRING BONNETr TEA accordance with the ideals of "'i",,te,,5, HILLS :the United Church." Mrs. Mac- A B ceeaaful Spring Bennett ‘lntyre closed by pointing "out Tea was held on April 8th, by that the W.A. offers an effective the Royal Sceptre Chapter channel for service to every l.0.D.E. at the home of Mrs. J. woman. P. Uhrig, 18 William Crag; Dr., Mrs. Elva Hassellfem con- ducted the devotional part of the meeting. Her theme was on the "Path of Life". Mrs. David Henderson read the scripture, taken from 2nd, John. Mrs. Jobbitt led in prayer. The regular monthly meeting of the Downsview United church Women's Association .took place on Wednesday, May 5th. Mrs. Keith Middleton, president pre- siding. It was decided to have Refreshments were served by Mrs. C. Leach, Mrs. David Hen- derson, 9nd Mrs. Graham Hen- derson at the close of the meet- mg. The closing sewing meeting of the Weston Branch of the Grem. fell Association will be-held at the home of Miss W. Dalton, 144 Church Street, on Friday, May 8 at 2.30 p.m. A shower of can- ned juices, fruits, vegetables, supplies for the layettes, soap, safety pins, powder, etc., good used clothing and knitted arti- cles will be very acceptable for the bale which will be packed early in June. a "Green Thumb" Night, on Tuesday, May 11th, the speaker to be Luke Bowman of the Floral Park Gardens. t PLAN GREEN THUMB NIGHT The Humber Heights public school public speaking contest will be held at 1:30 p,m., Fri.. day, May 21st and anyone in- terested is welcome to attend. ORATOBICAL CONTEST Dressmaking Test Offers 3,000 Prizes Weston and district seam- stresses ages 11 to 17 years may be interested in entering the Singér Sewing Machine' Com- pany’s 1954 Junior Dressmaking Contest which began May 17. Three thousand prizes worth $60,000 are being offered. Top grand prize winner. se-1 lected from the US. or Canada,' will receive a $1000 scholarship, fund or a cash payment, if pre- ferred. Second, third, and fourth placers each win a $500 scholar- ship or cash.'tn addition these top four get an all-expense trip to New York City for them- selves and their mothers. There they will be honoured " a fa- shion show where the top win- ner will be selected. SPRING BONNER TEA "'i"Yd,5, HILLS A s ccesaful Spring Bennett Tea was held on April 6th, by the Royal Sceptre Chapter I.0.D.E. at the home of Mrs. J. P. Uhrig, 18 William Cragg Din, Beverley Hills. CANNED FOODS SHOWER An added attraction will be tea at a third garden - Miss Van Allen's, 480 Main Street North, Weston. This garden over- look: the valley of the Humber and tea will be served on a stone terrace with a ‘glorious view looking across to the Wes- ton Gott Club.. Transportation between gardens will be avail- able for those requiring it. In case of rain, the gardens will be open on Monday, May 3Ist. Mrs. C. R. Brown, regent of Parkdnle Chapter assisted by Mrs. C. J. Calhoun, regent of John Countryman chapter pour- ed tea from a table graced by yellow tapers and a centr§_ gigs}; Grand prize winners will be selecud from top entrants in 33 region-l competitions in the United States and Canada, (Continued on page 6) I." Road, Weston are opening their beautiful grounds to ttu/ public on the afternoon of Saturday, May 29th. Proceeds from ticket ales are for St. Philip's Building Fund. AT YOUR SERVICE vmromu‘onnin lunsis CH. 1-3511 MSTON POLICI om.) The Ladies Auxiliary of lt; 2nd Humber Heights Scout and Cub, Packs held their first an- niversary party on May 17th in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, Royal York Road. Miss Louise Ferguson, daugh-, ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Fer-; gnson, 2 Hill Garden, Weston/ was awarded the Macdonald: Institute BHSc. degree, it wasi announced by the Ontario Agri- cultural College in Guelph this week. Mrs. R. Headlam l7 Denison W. entertained at a trousseau tea for her daughter Mavis, whose wedding to Walter Dun- ham Breckenridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Breckenridge, Toledo, Ontario takes place at St. John Anglican Church, Wes- ton, on SaturHay May 22nd, l Mrs. y. MacDonald poured tea and Mrs. L. Clegg, Mrs. C. Ait- ken and Mrs. H. Burt helped with refreshments. Also assist- ing at the tea were tye of hon- our, Miss Ruth‘ right and bridesmaid. Mrs. G. Byers. . The party was very successful with 30 members in attendance. Games were played, followed by a 'wieious luncheon with birth- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bridgman, 31 John St., flew to England yesterday for a seven weeks visit to Mrs. Bridgman's sister, Mrs. E. H. Fry in Plymouth,) Devonshire. I Mrs. C. Aitken, " Holley Avec held a miscellaneous shown; at tttrr home on Thursday, May 6th tot Miss Mavis Headiam, 17 Den- ison W., whose marriage to Mr, Wnlhr Dunham BrecUnridge Iei11 take place in St. John's Angiican Church, Weston oh 'Saturday, May 22nd. Guests in- cluded Mrs. G. McFayden and Mm. McFayden Br., Mrs. E. Su- tell, Mrs U. Sand], Mrs. E. Me- Arthur, Miss E. Tomkinson, Mrs. S. Tomkinson. Mrs. M. Rosa, Mn H. Barrett, Mrs. L Bent, Mrs. A. Bent, Mrs. L. Dodson, Mrs. L. Witts, Mrs. A. Trinkwon, Mrs. G. Byers, Miss Shirley Aitken, Mrs) J. Coulter, Mrs. E. MacPherson and Mrs. R. Headlam. Mr. A. A. Slater, 751 Scarlett Rd., Weston was elected a direc- tor of the Association of Cana- dian Advertisers recently. Mr. W. G. Goddard of Weston was elected secretary-- tre'asurer of the Technical Section of the Ontario Educational Association during a recent meeting. Vice- president is Mr. Robert Temple- ton, Weston. Local winners in the Peel Music Festival in Brampton also include D. Rutherford and J. Graham of Woodbridge, Lynn Scarlett and Ross Bradley of Malton. Three Woodbridge brothers won prizes in the Peel Music Festival held in Brampton last week. They are Harry Lynch, Mr, Bernard, IT, and Dennis, 20, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lynch. The boys were also 'te winners in the York Music Tes, tival in Woodbridge. ' vim iotteraisaTddiieiii; .teh.'i.ttCe-ttemi_ Dur- ill“. ot-ie-tutr-ro- in. -utatqd by Mr. l Droppo ot the general out: ot ttso Bank "st Non Seoul. uh. M. R. Armstrong, I York, leigh, welcomed the guests at the opening spring a: held by the ladleu' section or Ween Gott Club. Mrs. L. J. Duthie and In. E. G. Glen were the hostel-u and Mm, J. S. Murray and Mrs. W. R. Newport poured tea. Mr. J. A. Mama. " of _,1il".i.fi,it,il'llt4'.'3We' “ml BO YOU WANT ATTENTION I TEENAGERS I SEWING CONTEST Hay 1715- Seri. " SINGER SEWING CENTRE "90 " CLAIR WEST IA. 1349 To Learn How To Sew On The Newest Singer Machine Win Valvobk Print , lane»: Twin. Wuldy Complon Course 4 - PHONE OI DROP IN TO THE The Jersey herd owned by Canada Packers at their Shut- Gain Farm in Maple, Ontario, continues to turn in splgndid 'R.O.P. records. Natson o A Tess, a junior two-year-old heifer, has Id))')))'.;) in 365 days a record of 8,293 lbs. of milk and 459 lbs. of tat Slur - Gall Jersey Fan Reports II. o. P. Record At this meeting an election 0% ofBeerg took place tor the 1954- " term The following execu-' tive members were elected:: president, Mrs. Norma Trotter; vice-president, Mrs. Barbara Hanmer; recording secretary, Mrs. Merle Charlton; corres- ponding secretary, Mrs. Helen) Macauley; treasurer, Mrs. Kay Shaw; programme, Mrs. Peggy Savidge; social conveners, Mrs. May Fuller, Mrs. Gladys Church; Mance, Mrs. Irene Shaw; and telephone convener, Mrs. Mar- garet Chotte. day cake for dessert served on a table set oft with lace and fresh- cut flowers. _ 1'trirrarettriirTiiRiFcrTirifsTirrTir, Mrs. Ruby Dowling; publicity, Mrs. Josie Lasko. - Sewing convener, Mrs. Norma Rutherford; membership, Mrs. Lorraine 193?)“: _pyIStyyyttg, We snarl-Ilse In Mar-lull and Beauty- mt. ran-In. Spun: MATTRESS“ rebuilt. returned Ilka new. Flue-t workman-Mp. curds: service. Elder- dnwn- recovered. be married to anr Dnnhm Embark)“, loll of Mr. and In. W. W. Breekertridge, Toledo, gum. . In__ St. J?ltiAngliean Chm, Weitonf iririti mu IA"! mm mum 1A.. daughter ot up u In PtttF,Arediey..meriu ONTARIO BEDDING CO. MARSHALL AND BEAUTYREST EM. 0-2368 The Ontario Hydro his opened this special clock and fan exchange depot tor your convenience. There you will see on display a wide selection of new 60-cycle models from which to choose. All you but At dajs bring your portable 25-cycle clocks andfam with ya); to the depot. There you will be offered a choice of one of the following: '6i7"iiiiiit%ti,l??jgiiiNiiiitr EXCHANGE DEPOT WESTON ClOCKSAND FANS All than Mugbl In the depot an! be in working condition. Plans ..-Hours-. . 8:30 A.M. -5:00 P.M. - Monday Through Friday Open Tuesday: until 9:00 P.M. " MAIN STREET, SOUTH WESTON, ONTARIO - - - TRUST IT ONLY TO EXPERTS - - - Jeanne Hair Stylists 25 to saga: " Main St. South YOUR HAIR IS PRECIOUS Mit JANE ST. 6425 YONG! ST. MING“: nous FOR All WASHERS Come To Us for Skilled Care and Top Styling For CHANGIOVII or YOUR OWN MODES NO-CHAROI IXOHANGI PLAN ON NIW MODELS TRADE-IN PLAN ON NEW MOBIL! BA. 1-5218 - AV. 5-1267 ML Mm" " Main St. s. CH. 1-H]! CH. 1-4601

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