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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Dec 1954, p. 10

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Mrs. W. Clarkson Of Weston Hostess For Western Class A cheque for $237.50, the proceeds of a draw sponsored by the ladies Auxiliary of Branch 213, Canadian legion, was donated last Satur-day to the Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund. At centre, Miss Olive Manieon presents the cheque after the draw to K. L. Thompson who received the money on behalf of the Weston Business Men's Association to be forwarded to the flood fund. left to right are: Mrs. G. Knothe, whose son, Herman Chapman, made and donated the leather purse (one of the two prizes); Miss Olive Mattison, convenor of the raffle; Mr. Thomp- son, president of the business men's association, gharles Blay, who painted and donated the painting (which is - between Miss Mattison and Mr. Thompson); and Mrs. H. Baker, tsrtrsi» dent of the Ladies Auxlllary. Last week end, members of 1929 Class of Graduates, Toronto Western Howital, School ot Nursing, gat/ered together to celebrlte their 25th adversary. Following I very instructive tour of the more modern, up-to. CH. 1-5502 ii, swarms manner: SERVICES 5 . TELEPHONE NUMBER l ’IEAVEB..- /d-6a-r. nun-h- s, "SH-v " 5 m sr. S. WESTON We Do Our 0 FINANCING! Home Improvement Loans ! Auxiliary} thaw Aids Hurricane Victims Sou-pk Imam Table Ask About Our date departments of the Western Hospital, the group drove to Brampton for dinner at the Yel- low Briar Inn, on Saturday. On Sunday evening Mrs. W. L. Clarkson (nee Wardlaw) gra- ciously opened her. home in Wes- ton to her classmates and served GENERAL INSURANCE =IRE, AUTO, CASUALTY COMPLETE SERVICE MY BETTER BUY BEAVER Joe Beaver ,uil,irr"is"'iiiihe Time To Remgclel The! Basement I "says -'"'""'-'T _ _ ”Info A Modern Recreulion Ropm" When You You [3 KING STREET Mil . (Continued from Page _3) to be shown expressed many of her own ideas. Kindergarten is not all play and it is surprising how much the children are ca- pable of learning. Mr. M. Benroge, principal of Memorial School was introduc- There were over threequarters of the Class present, who came from all parts ot Ontario and the United States, to renew old friendships and reminisce about old times, There was also a new grandmother in the group. The guests of honour were the teaching staff of the Toronto Wes, tern Hospital '26 to '29 and in. cluded Miss B. L. Ellis, Miss Gladys Sharpe, Miss Grace. Sut- ton, Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Marjory Agnew, Miss Lena Smith, Miss Gladwynne Jones. Miss Grace Ryde and Mrs. Elva Hewitt Baker. a most delicious buffet supper, r« - Company limited --_- _ -- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT "I'll. . P.M. Yum» your basement ...your ttttie ...your porch ...anyw||oro In your homo Insulating BUILDING BOARD " your budget limited? Then build that utt- room you've woted-orith {Imus Celina In- ml-ting Building Board. Emily Ind quickly applied. Beautifully trrrorisb" in White. Where Square Edge typo in med, joints may be "and with buttons or moulding. Or uu Beveled Inte. rior Board with "an V-poovc joint. I CEEQIFX how cum: manning Buildian Board will Mk,“ _iivirt' The ind-tin; "In new: greater yen “round comfort, with {dated fuel bill; but: today 'Per-mt (thrifty budget! Tic u. “AI-'0': GRAY 60MB“ IME8 ed by Miss Lawrence. He ex-) pressed the hope that the chil- i dren would enjoy their new: experience attending school,, and assured the mothers of Is- sistance with their problems at ' all times. _ I‘ Mrs. R. G. Anglin outlined some of the values to be gained by the Home and School Asso- ciation. At the conclusion of the tea a film was shown in the school auditorium which was very in- teresting and instructive. [Weston Man One Of 100 Masons Initiated Here R. Arnold Taylor. Chief Bab ban, acted as chairman of the seremoninl and a brief Iddred wu delivered by Potentate Fred Midgley. . . that I. m hgll all parts at Ontario. handing Hugh D. Sun-m o! Yum. vm mm into In“ Twyla. Ancient Aruba: Oran Noble. of an Mystic shrine pt a colour- tut Full eeremonin1 hold in an Roy-l York Hotel, Toronto. In! Stand-y. A -ntation of a lite mem- b-nhip in Shrimn‘ hoeeitats Ind . scroll to ma Marilyn Belt, the conqueror of Lake thr taria, wu one of the highlights of the programme. This DIM!!- tation wu made by Gordon C. Robinson. Potomac of Knack Temple, Montreal, in the pre- Ience at all the eandidates. We ceremony concluded withl I banquet and entertainment. 'i TORONTO BUS TERMINAL foralfbar, F T . flyvibi3ae, g1 DAILY SERVICE - - LOW FAIES TO All CANADIAN AND USA. POINTS m IVS "AV". INFOIMAIION SEE You! [OCH AOEN' CHARTERED BUSES OFFER IDEAL SERVICE AT ATTRACTIVE RATES FOR Att GROUP TRAVEL Bay at Dundas EM. 3-4221 Wrought f Iron Legs rrtir"rfi . 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Though near the roof, occupants will always be com. fortlble, for-st one moderate cost--these modern finishes hula“, us they build and decorate. Your new attic room will be cooler in summer, winner in winter. . . with worthwhile fuel “vinyl Celmex Imulning Inferior Finishes make remodeling easy mun in your bow. Co . I Let us show you I vniety of dis. tinuive Celmex room designs "rt sass $5.95 $5.95 5735 Iv 'l... 2% glamorous ._ , n A A The softly feminine glamour gift for the logy who loves to lounge (and what lady doesn't when she can be dressed like this!) 47 MAIN " HORII'I WESTON , tht. 1-1861 tlil. b1100 l " 1-11“ Flower-printed canon Challis pcignoir over its own waltz-length gown. Quilt jacket over satin toreador pants gets the TV hour's highest racing! Colo!" "I" 19an on ttu Mid ortd Finish FM Nd“ "DIM N W.- 1oeke ml. mi], 'm.dr. I. IXMHI "AHMAD. $15.95 " 3.95 $59 Only Ms rn

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