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Times & Guide (1909), 23 Dec 1954, p. 2

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' Ladies‘ Wearing Apparel 34 Main St. N. ‘ _._.The Current Popular Brushâ€"Cut Style ;,f" or the Soft Curled Parisienne Effect â€" MARCIA MAC SHOPPE BEST WISHES JEANNE HAIR STYLISTS From Management and Staff ._~~ Two locations oniy Weston Rd. 346 Roberts Smart Shop COAL and FUEL OiL =â€"â€". leaders in Heating Equipment â€" THE NEW YEAR NJIDE â€"â€" Thuraday, December 23, 1954 â€" Page 2 w ‘m . ¢ fi!""b‘p(. on €< NE HAIR STYLISTS AT YOUR SERVICE VICTORIAN ORDER NURSES WESTON WESTON FOR CHRISTMAS CH. 1â€"3511 (WESTON POLICE DEPT.) COAL CO. LTD. 346 Weston Rd. MU. 6508 All Set for a New Season Time To Take Your Coiffure In Hand With ;»;»>>~=â€"mmom~ _ Winter in |/ itE T; ro'?J LY. 2161â€"3 Weston Watch for announcement of latest Hair Style sweeping the On Monday evening, Decemâ€" ber 13th, the Jack Bull Chapâ€" ter LO.D.E. held its regular meeting at the home of the Reâ€" gent, 14 John St., and had a wonderful turnout of members and there were three applicaâ€" tions for new members. At the conclusion of the meeting, evâ€" eryone joined in for the Christâ€" mas party. There was a Christâ€" mas tree and each one brought a gift to put under the tree. Afâ€" ter the gifts were distributed, a contest was put on while reâ€" freshments were being preparâ€" ed. Each member was given a paper hat to wear and this made a lot of fun. The refreshâ€" ment committee excelled themâ€" selves with all the good things to eat and the favours were very artistic and pretty. At the conâ€" clusion of the party, the Regent wished all a very Merry Christâ€" mas and a Happy and Prosperâ€" ous New Year. CHRISTMAS MEETING HARDINGTON H.&S. Hardington Home and School Association held their Christmas meeting on Tuesday evening, Deâ€" cember 14th at 8.15. The "First Christmas" was excellently preâ€" sented in song, and pantomime by pupils of Grades VI and VIL The guest speaker, Rev. T. W. Even your closed front door can have a welcoming look with bright trimming like this. The basis is a coatâ€"hanger (which makes a natural hanging hook) and is covered witk pine boughs, frost pine cones and red plastic (weatherproof) bows. U.S.A. the "Americano" ‘ || 52 Main St. S. For the first time, sinus sufferers gan obtain complete, longlasting relief with NEVO. Available to the public after years of research and careful testing. Medical tests have proven that in almost all cases NEVO completely eliminates sinus suffering where all other methods have failed. Chronic cases of many years‘ durationâ€"even those which have had recourse to surgical drainageâ€" respond quickly to NEVO treatâ€" ment. NEVO contains no harmful drugs and may be used by children as well as adults. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded STOP _ SINUS SUFFERING Madill â€" Murphy Drug Store Cor. Main & Lawrence CH. 1â€"1101 Front Door With A Welcoming ‘Look : Hazelwood, spoke on, "Christmas and the Home" a message which will help put more into, and deâ€" TRADITION ; . The origin of the Christmas tree is steeped deep in legend. One story is that God sent heavenly messengers to earth to find a tree "as high as Faith, as eternal as Hope, and as wideâ€" spread as Love" to symbolize the birth of Jesus. kiA + Cyristmaf They chose the balsam which, the story goes, had all these qualities and bore "many crosses on each brangh." However, the practice of adorning trees with trinkets is‘ old as the Romans. From the time of the Midâ€" dle Ages people brought flower l l IJ bearing ‘trees into their homes to ” fi induce them to bloom at Christmas. â€" § The above was taken from the Christmas edition of the "Spearâ€" head," Anaconda‘s employee magaâ€" zine, from an informative and inâ€" teresting article giving the history of many Christmas traditions. WRAPPING GIFTS After a tedious afternoon of patient understanding with friends who dropped in and volunteered (under pressure) to assist with my Christmas wrapping, I visited friends in Torâ€" onto Township who had beautiully wrapped parcels with a creative artistic appearance. Weston Appliances ” And Furniture j '3\ lust To make sure the patterns would not ,: 3 â€" 4. [3 be brushed off by other parcels under xo lef the tree he covered the whole gay parcel with transparent cellophane. When this was completed, he touched up the gift with a lukeâ€"warm iron tightening the cellophane to give a professional effect to the giftâ€"wrapping. It even looked simple to do. we send our sincerest wishes for a joyful, ‘ cheerful, healthful Holiday Season. _ o all our friends and neighbors Oddly enough the attractive gifts were done by a man. With a tube of glue, he painted candles, holly, stars, and many other designs, as well as the names of the sender and the recipient, on the tissueâ€"wrapped package. Over this he sprinkled finely crushed tinsel. By GERI LOCKE rive more satisfaction from the festive season this year. A singy song of Christmas Carols, and reâ€" freshments supplied and served by Grade II mothers finished a pleasant evening. The Christmas ‘meeting of the (Continued on‘ Page 3) The things that are a part of Christmas â€" the whirl of social activities, parties for the youngâ€" sters, Dicken‘s immortal, "Christmas Carol," singâ€" ing Christmas carols, deâ€" corating a tree, visiting old friends and new. I wish all these things for you with the added speâ€" cial pleasures of the warmth of your hearth, the presence of your dear ones, the spirit of good cheer, good will and good fellowship that IS Christâ€" mas.. _ XL BIBLE CLASS Weston Given in marriage by Mr. W. Webster, the bride wore a dress of white with lace bodice, nylon net skirt with lace pattern half way through skirt, studded with rhinestones, and with matching lace bolero. Her veil was of nyâ€" lon net with matching lace patâ€" tern and she wore a pearl neckâ€" lace. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danâ€" iel Carlin of Teronto, and Ronâ€" ald Round, son of Mrs. Florence Round of Weston. Matron of honour, Mrs. Winâ€" ifred Webster wore a pale blue taffeta with matching headdress studded with rhinestones and rhinestone earrings. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. _ Bridesmaid _ Miss Margaret Tyson wore a blue tafâ€" feta dress, pearl trimmed and a single strand of pearls. Bridesâ€" maid Miss Edith Webster wore a dress of blue nylon trimmed with white lace with matching headdress. Flower girls, Miss Beverley Tompkins and Miss Elizabeth Webster.chose matchâ€" ing pink nylon dresses trimmed with white lace and headdresses of blue and pink. They carried baskets of red roses with white carnations. . Mr. Charles Tyson was best man and ushers were Mr. Richâ€" ard Tompkins and Mr. Ernest Webster. For the reception held in Silâ€" verthorn Legion Hall, No. 57 Mrs?~W. Webster received for the bride‘s mother, wearing a navy blue silk suit, navy blue hat, and a corsage of red roses. The groom‘s mother assisted, wearing a nylon velvet navy blue dress, pink hat studded with rhinestones and pearls, and a corsage of red roses. For her honeymoon trip to Gravenhurst the bride chose a beige suit, fur jacket, blue seâ€" quin hat and blue accessories. _ On their return the young couple will reside on Queen‘s Drive, Weston. 4 Boyd Ave. Selina D. Stovell Complete Insurance Coverage AUTOMOBILE FINANCE SERVICE 20. Main St. N., Weston From The Management and staff of Metropole Restaurant Closed On Christmas Day Weston Building Products Ltd. General Agent me e ns ns ma me $\ CH. 1â€"6805 From the Management and Staff ‘ of 4 We Service and Repair All Electrical Appliances and Wringer Rolls Opposite John St. Service To All Types Any Time of Day or Night For Prompt Efficient Service Hydro Conversion JM"4, . SUAN Weston‘s Oldest Appliance & Furniture Store Weston Music and Radio JACK WRIGHT ~II[ay the blessings of this joyous season surround you. May your holiday be merry and your happiness enduring. GORDON ALCOTT WE SPECIALIZE IN SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. «â€" C@/J â€"» Phone: CH. 1â€"3540 225 JOHN ST.

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