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Times & Guide (1909), 30 Sep 1954, p. 3

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Weston hero Modellers Hold Election Night William Pursell was re-elect- ed president at a meeting last week of the Weston Aero Model- lers club. Bob Gould was ENTERTAINMENT mm a cum camcxsumx morons m min M. N. um! nos no. 91 Mala So. N. summs uwums " Mala so. There's tt nip in the air; roadside stands beckon the passerby to stop and load up with brilliantly-hum! squash, pumpkins and other products of autumn's bounty; frost- tinged evenings are a brisk reminder that winter is not too 'distant. Such harbingers of colder days to come are signals that autumn is here. The goal of the Elizabeth Fry Society has been well chosen. It will curry on Agnes Macphail's inspired crusade. for prison reform. The country girl from Gpey Connty was the flrst woman to be elected to the House of Commons: Ind held that seat from 1921 to 1940. During that time and until her death, she never tlagged in her struggle for more humane conditions in Canadian prisons, never losing sight of the personal responsibility she felt for the welfare of these forgotten people. ' It looks like an excellent year for turkey at Thanks. giving, too. The Poultry Products Institute reports that it will be one of the largest turkey producing years ever in Canada. It is safe to say that Canadian consumers will have no dimeulty in purchasing exactly the bird they want, when they want it. Whether you will preside over a family re-union of almost convention-like numbers, or a more intimate gathering where a small member of the turkey family is the ideal choice, you can choose the exact type of turkey to suit your requirements. l Then, to do the best by the gobble: who will grace your feast come October 11, regardless of what family tradition demands of the rest of the menu, your Thanks- giving turkey will doubtless be served with plenty of savory stuffing and hot, rich brown gravy. For the finest in taste treats, sprinkle your Thanks. giving dinner vegetables with Ae'eent (pure monosodium glutamate) during cooking-similar treatment will do your salad I good turn as well (celery and ce'rot curls for the relish' tray will also respond admirably to this attention). And by all mean, sprinkle it generously over the body cavity of the turkey before lightly piling in the stuffing. With the approach of Thanksgiving it is time to talk turkey-for is not turkey the favored star attraction on maiorftr of Canadian dining tables at this annual harvest festival? human“---. _ ’MIMWnr-emmmmuwmma PrrfItrttt,eeioreuGiiuiGTtuTiirGJiii'i "utlerttd. "guitsuntgttraneh. It». A v-mum___A _. --.. -.- “I told him if he was just dating me for fun, he needn't bother calling,” she laughingly recalled. That was Adgust. This week she called to say she was engaged. ls calling a blue worth the gamble? It's up to you. TALKING TURKEY Without suggesting we turn this into a lovslorn column, we did hear an amusing incident early this week that might come as a helpful suggestion to "bachelor" girls. a In August I was talking to a M-year-old Miss in Alder- ygegi, 1vlt1oottclameatimraer autweddesr. state and saw no possibility for a change in the status quo. She had been dating an intern from the hospital where she worked. and after a few dates she put her cards on the table, and de- livered an ultimatum. the Agnes Macphail, the country school teacher who fought her way up Parliament Hill, left I shining sags in the ennals of Canadian History. and the Elizabeth Fry Society in Toronto, is seeking to honor the memory of its founder with a lasting tribute. The Agnes Macphnil Memorial Scholarship Fund, sport' sored by the Society, will be used to establish scholarships " Canadian Schools of Social Work for students who wish to work in the tteld ot Probation and Rehabilitation ot prisoners. It would seem fitting that this Society, dedicated tn improving Canadian prisons and to the rehabilitation of women prisoners, shouid carry on the crusade of Canada's first lady of penal reform. Contributions may be sent to the Agnes Maephail Memorial Scholarship Fund, 344 Jarvis Street, Toronto. SINGLE 01an ONLY FEATURING OZ!!! WILLIAMS a HIS ORCHESTRA Come One, Come All! WEDNESBAY OOTOIEI 2m Benefit Dance Sponsored by the Ronny Club of Weston and Mt. Dennis “UMBER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WBTON MOYOIS -14 min M. N. TICKITS $2.50 Pl! PERSON To Th Fifth Annual elected vice-president anK Aa Ramspurger was named treas- urer. " A few members entered the week-end model competition sponsored by A. V. Roe' but found the competition among these "veterans" too-much for their relative inexperience. The modellers 'will meet next Wednesday again' at the Recrea- tion Office on Little Ave., when movies will be shown. wean-moo! um men's owe a Mala M. wu'rou MUSIC ' nova " Mala so. N. wusooné's a Main N. - OITAINAIlI FROM - Weston It t , _i'i',il"is,' Enjoy Picnic Supper w. DENNI$ NIWS ALPHA INOINIIIING "" Jon. St. PINK MOTORS bro. 200 Main M. S. ACKIOW I Will! " Main M. M. Mr. Barry Lloyd Penhale, formerly of Weston has joined the staff of Radio Station CKEY as Publicity Director. Mr. Pen- hale began h/s Radio Career with the Oxford County Broad- casting Company, in the City of -Woodstoclr. -retttrttittgHrr this district several months ago, he has since worked at Radio Sta- Invited by Mr. end Hrs. Deuce Metealte, Thutletown, to be their guests, the Weston Business and Ptoteasionai Women’s Club gathered tor their opening meeting on Wed- nelday. September 15. A pie- nie supper was planned for the Metcalfe', lovely garden. Due where to find agate: and other desirable rocks. Travelling as they do, in a type of station wagon, prepared to camp any- where, they find Nova Scotia's shoreline particularly well suit- ed to their purpose. Much in- terest was displayed in the polished stones which Mr. Met- calfe sets in rings, pendants and brooches. Mrs. Metcalfe showed beauti- ful coloured slides taken in Nova Scotia while following up their hobby. Having spent I part,ot the last six out of seven summers there. they know To bring a unique evening to a close, attention was directed to two shelves filled with very ordinary appearing grey rocks With the lights out a fluores- cent lamp brought these_rocks to the unfavourable weather all, gathered inside in the ancient room where the walls “Ire lined with interesting Ind colourlul rock specimens. Ap- proximately " members md friends were present to see and hear about this hobby of gathering precious Canadian stones. ' Tho Bank of Nova Scotla’o Porsonal S-rtty Program koogo you saving 'ttit your goal " roachod PS? works like magic-partie larly ifyou find it hard to save . . . guarunleu your beneficiary tho full amount of your savings goal even if you die before you finish raving it. Ask for particulars and free copy of PSP booklet at your nearest Bank ofN ova Scotia branch. it?SP. Ioul me m Mae money PERSONAL NOTES W NUDE} i /lor +hc “VS? ( 44min m; We J PRIZES Red Feather Services Meet Human Needs Iyr1rftsptlyyyr TellsWestén Dinner Rally Mr. Don M. Sad, it dawn to toll an led lather story in mu-ua bum “poo- ph’l use: SU" the way." At ttte M In t Campaign din- nnr on Wednesday, Supt 33. Mr. Hen-haw. mt speak-r. told at m of the he. In remember- u from his own pawn-l ex- puicnqu with Rd loath-r ur- vices designed to meet many ditter.nttinds at human needs He told ot the boy who grad. uatee from the Industrial School tor Boys " Bowmlnville and was helped by the Big Brothers Association until he is now I respectable member ot the community. He nhlred his own personal experience and The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Miln- er, 14 John St., on the 27th ot October. All who are interest. ed will be cordially welcomed. The Weston Women's Progress- sive Conservative Association had I very successful and pleas- ant meeting last Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Lepingwell. After the meeting cards were played and refreshments serv- tion CKFH as Sports Annourr cer. He brings to "CKEY," corr siderable experience in Publi city and Promotion work. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jordan, 66; Wendell Ave., had as guests for six weeks their son Stuart and 1 his family, who are now living in Victoria, BC. I to life in an unbelievably beautiful range and variety of colour. The special light causes the mineral content to react in this lmnzing tairyland of colour. The group dispersed, grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Metcalte for sharing their hobby. Miss Constance McEwan of Kind Crescent, Weston was a irpld medallisj. in. the. mum: "rdiifianiCcrasrhi" ihi, t tbLiaiiiGi" National Exhibition this year. AllSTATE ;; INSURANCE co. .5 Sand for Allstate rates today to see how much you can save. You’ll also receive a helpful "Buyers' Guide." (This reply coupon is not an appli- cation) _ Maw many mil" de, you “Hm“ Oh- :ar will be drlnn during the ml " MUM"? ....___. '___-___-r.......... 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( The marriage of Joan Marilyn Fitzgerald, dlughter of Mr. and Mm. Fer J. Fitzgerald. Wes. St. Luke's Roman catholic church. Thornhill, was the set- ting when Mary Margaret Nix on, Weston, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Vincent Roy Nixon, Wes, ton, became the bride of Robert Norton Laurie Johnston. Wood- bridge. son of Robert Johnston, Woodbridge. and the late Mrs. Johnston. Rev. S. P. Cirivello omciated. Given in marriage by her father. the bride were a strapless gown of nylon net over satin with a lace jacket, long sleeves and small collar. Her . “on nouns u m a c, . Mo .. .. . . ' 1-331'5W "I""""') Wednesday 'iii"')"";")),,?:: "v"" mr', G. CM. '"!l51 :2 "7 ' , ' ' _ _ 'iiiie [ cu. 'o,'1lti'iil, JORDAN - FITZGERALD Your Old Set As Down Paymen “ngqu 305EBlsToetoxoN WITH EXCLUSIVE ' OJ“. '0 , p.m. 'HALOLIGHT is a translucent frame of fluorescent light surrounding the television picture. HALOLIGHT reduces the harsh con- trast between the bright screen end outer darkness. Thus viewing is far more restful. Here is truly scientific eye comfort - and only SYLVANIA has it I The Best LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE " Te)nyion net was held to a tiara weddingiCiiiiriU, and she carried red jroses,with small white tlowers. iThe bride was attended by Ei- ON 1 leen Chapman. Humber Summit, catholic '; and Marion Nixon. Weston, with the set-iSusan Nixon as junior brides- iret Nix lmaid. They wore ballerina Mr and length dresses of shot taffeta an. Wes, l with small matching headdresses t Robert l in (“Upper and pale yellow. They l. Ivo/rd-ict"! yellow gladioll and red lohnston. ', r o s e b u d s. Groomsmen was ate Mrs.lJames Merrit. and the ushers C/rivellol were Wesley Beamish and Ross 'i'iage by;Smith. Receiving at the home wore _ Mrs. Mary Johnston, aunt of net overithe groom, the bride's mother :et, longlwore a navy blue dress with I lar. Her corsage of red carnations. .We Service Everything Mrtutt Mr. D. lulu, chnmun tor the Northwest Division of the Community Chest was Master of Ceremonies at the dinner, at, tended by two hundred volun- teer workers tor the CHEW. commencing on October 4th. Mr. George Marshall, president of the National Cash Register, is the head of the Community Chest Campaign for the city of Toronto. He praised the Weston District for the outstanding work done last year when Wes- 1'Y'ay where boys and girl: Ind a positive, mucuve inau- ence sumac. are cold eon< pared to human laces. fingertip' veil of tulle illusion Joint ‘Ipotuon of the dinner were Fretthaut Trailer Co. of Canada Ltd. and. Gal: Co. Ltd. Ie"' "rrticinu (or 10013:]; "Service Plus - That's Us" 7 lcwrencc Ave, E. - WESTON - CHury Weston Building Products ltd. Before you decide on any floor for your new home at“ that room you’re "decorating, let my show you why All” is your beat buy. 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