Times & Guide (1909), 21 Apr 1955, p. 11

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Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ex. am. 41863 Money to Leat 18 Toronte Street, Teronte . _ OFFICE RE CH. 1â€"0111 CH. C.LorneFraser,M.A. WESTON TORONTO 19 Melinda St. _ EM. 4â€"1825 WESTON 7 Speers Ave. CH. 1â€"1776 CH. 1â€"0621 Public Accountant Over 25 Years‘ Experience 229 Rosemount Avenue, Weston â€" CHerry 1â€"1205 Also At 38â€"A MATTSON RD. CH. 1â€"1153 for the 1086 A rar , "®& g-‘f- Loo hi 3 .4 E a gmr $ ut L1qUID TILE ff i‘% orperfAsk about ' live C Dardoge l donrten Bte %m‘.&:n £fus, â€" * mn a. i# sta 1| narsof?k:«’ INCH‘S DRUG STORE PERMANENTS â€" TINTING and ~All Lines of Beauty Culture OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. CLOSED AlL DAY MONDAY THURSDAY HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 14 MAIN ST. SOUTH CH. 1â€"2 2 John St. at Main MORTGAGE , MONEY TO LOAN Evenings by appointment BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Bank of Nova Scotio Chambers â€" Weston BeverleyAnn Beauty _ Shoppe REGINALD A. TWISELTON Wm. C. McBride, B.A. Sc. Surgical Supports Elastic Stockings Barristers & Selicitors 29% MAIN $T. NORTH BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR 139 Main St. S., Weston C. W. LEASK Chartered Accountant Edgar Parsons TRUSSES MEDICAL SUPPLIES J. T. FERGUSON Cortified Public Accountant 46 Main Street North HEAKES and MacDONALD $2.39 Qt., $7.95 Gal. BEAVER LUMBER INCOME TAX In The Crang Plaza Wilson at Jane" BARRISTERS, Erc. E. Richardson Certified Public Accountant 16 Burwash Place x BUSINESS DIRECTORY + ACCOUNTANTS J. MILES â€" at vevrmsor; | Red Cross Campaign Donors "Individual Hair Styling‘" SPECIALIZING IN CH. 1â€"9159 CM. 1â€"6071 CH., 1â€"2908 MO. 4593 RESIDENCE 1. 1â€"0123 CH. 1â€"5863 0â€"16â€"82 â€" GLASSES â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0. OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN 8 JOHN STREET WESTON CH. 1â€"3781 EYES TESTED The following donations have been received by this Branch for the 1955 Annual Red Cross OPTOMETRIST F. L. MERTENS VERN HARROP GENERAL CARTAGE FURNACES Oil Burner Sales & Service JACK WRIGHT 225 John St. â€" CH. 1â€"1451 SHEET METAL WORK 7 MAIN ST. S. â€" WESTON CH. 1â€"0661 CH. 1â€"5841 Eyes _ Examined GEORGE W. BULL STORAGE GARDEN PLOUGHING 125 Downsview Ave. PHONE CH. 1â€"9641 of all description Eavestroughing Rooting Gank of Nove Scotio Chambers 1 Main St N. â€" Weston Phone CH. 1â€"0701 W. J. WARD Modernize Your Old Furnace Pipes To Concealed Square Type BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY SERVICES OFFERED Gravity & Forcedâ€"Air FUNERAL HOMES FUNERAL DIRECTORS CH. 1â€"2233 â€" BARRISTERS, Erc. OPTOMETRIC CHATCO Phm.B., R.O. CARTAGE B. Ryk f *WHIDICK 5 §. Mortimer Mrs. E. Patterson Mrs. M. Nelll ... H. Breedon m Mrs. E. Sararas . R. Powell Dr. M. Tl{lor G. H. Wittlesea ... W. L busn ...... H. _ Ostopowich Mrs. Isobel Haywood T. J. Copleston ... E. Rainford Mrs. R. Crawford .. €. A. Hartls ... Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Trips a Speciatlty PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE ST. . MT. DENNIS RO. 92841 PHONE . cn.1â€"1133 24â€"HOUR SERVICE Veteran‘s TA XI â€" Radioâ€"Dispatched â€" Taxis stationed at .34 Main St. N. 500 Main N. at Bus Stop Hearl‘s Courtesy Corner Jane & Wllon Twoâ€"way radio and phones controlled Merrall _ . McTavish WINDER‘S T A X 1 LIMITED B A K E R CcH. 1â€" 3525 MAIN at LAWRENCE OFFICES JANE & LAWRENCE RADIOâ€"DISPATCHED 10 Cars To Serve You 1 Windall Ave. CH. 1â€"9131 FLEETLINE T A X TELEPHONE TAXIS ‘Rummage Sale & Youth Rally \Pax Projects Class in the Church Service at 7 p.m. and the Fireside will be held after the service. A full musical program has been arâ€" ranged with the St. Andrew‘s Instrumental quartette, the Wesâ€" tones and the instrumental group from the l?u\en Young Peoples supplying the music. The Pax Youth Rally will be held on Sunday, May 8th with Humber Heights, St Andrew‘s Bible Class and their minister Rev. Waltee Welch as their guests for the Bee Cee Dinner. Mr. Welchk and members of The Pax Bible Class will held their rummage sale of clothing on Saturday of this week at the Creelman Hall. Proceeds of the sale will go to the Manse Fireâ€" place Fund. Bill Marsh is chairâ€" man of the Rummage Sale and has Carole Hotehkiss and George Scrace on his exécutive. Â¥. West .. ... J. Willlamson . ........ Wm: Davies ... .. Mrs. Geo. Sainsbury W. T. Kendall ... S. R. McGowan ... Mrs. M. Lynch ... Mrs. Clara Hughes Mre. 4. Jerfy ... T. Hughes ... G. Clarke ... G. Pendock ... Mrs. E. Bugden ... S. Bolton J. A. K. Falby ... Mrs. E. Gale ...« Mrs. K.. Wadge ... E. L. Addy ... ... Mrs. R. Jane ... A: NbIe ... lccmumcons C. A. Jackman ... Weston Welding .. . B & A Service Station M. Revell nol driem Mrs. E. Macdonald ..... Miss Ruth Inch ... Herbert Jones Mrs. W. M. Wright .. Mrs. _ F. Curmming ... E. Harrison Norma Mrs. H. Corbett Blue Goose Restaurant Mrs. G. L. Gale ...... Horace _ Sainsbury ... Ww. I. Hiegins ... Mrs. °G. Dunsby .*. Mrs, _V. _ H. Slatcher W. S. Watkins Mrs. O. R. Henty ... Mrs. J. O. Wilhelm: Mrs. E. Bugden ... Anon ues Boddington Insurance Weston Auto Wreckers Dr. B. McPherson _ _ Adelaide Electric . ..... W. E. Baver ........s Granny‘s Club ... Miss _ M. Walton ... A. .G. Ehnes Mrs. J. H. Porter ... Mrs. Florence Wright R. A. Twiselton ... W. F. .Rombough ....... C. Gardner Eon J. Brown Muriel _ McNichol 2. Visser ... 3. Burton ... J, W. Welr ... Mrs. W. P:rry 4 G. K. Smith ... T. C. Van Alstyne .. Geo. Sims .‘ ... Mrs. E. Lawrence ... Chas. R. Wardle ... Mn 2. wo Davidgs" rs. M. W. Davidge Mrs. _ G. Hicks .......... W. â€" Woolfrey _ ... Fruehauf Trailer Co. Geor{:. Bull .......>. Macot €90, Luciuen Rlym\'a\d Scott _ ... Miss Gladys Miller ... T. E. R. Green W. Burlison . Geo. Gardhouse . ... Mrs. L. Frier ....... Beaver Lumber Co. Ts P HMelten Stoddart Cleaners Mr. Callander ........ P. G. Bowles ... Mrs. G. H. Russell W. C. Clarkson ... John Robertson ....... S. J. Harper Miss Mary Weeks . Mrs. J. Chilvers ... Mrs. A. Robins ...... Mrs. L. Tenner ... Mrs. V. N. Jennett Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins W. Boddington . ... E. Banling .sl...l.0% J. Leiper Hemar R. R. Heard ... V. V. Dyer Ltd. J. G. McLean .. Universal Door & Sash Porters Drugmltoro Miss M. J. Thomson . W. J. Thompson ... P. E. Ault J. D. Archer K._ Verhulst Mrs. Stevens Miss LiMan Coburn K. L. Thompson ...» Miss A. Govenlock .. A. S. Frets _ L. Letherby Mrs. R. K. Russell . F. R. McCarthy . ..... Mrs. J. Thompson . W. _ Whatley §. H. Redgrave f Mrs. R. B. Anderson PP Bannihar Construction Co. Miss Janet Smith Mar) Glen Jarrell Jr. Co¢ 100. 10 10 10 10 10. 10 10. 10. 25 16 10 10 10. 10. 10 10 10 | St. Stephen‘s Anglican Woâ€" men‘s Guild have split into smaller groups to make plans for their fall bazaar. If the ladies of the parish come acroes scraps of material or anything for a white elephant stall while dolns their spring cleaning. and woul like to donate them to the Quild, please call either Mrs. F. Butler, CH. 1â€"6950 or Mrs. Hemmingway, CH. 1â€"5127. will be administered on Group leaders are: Medames Hanmln(_wuy. B_r_ue_e_, Garstang, Swanick and Barnes. The next joint W.A. méeting of the United Church will be held on April 27th at the home of Mrs. Kirhart. 18 Chappell Hill. Everyone is welcome. ‘ Personal ‘ Miss Christine Byworth celeâ€" brated her 13th birthday with a party at her home at 5 Forthâ€" bridge Cres. last Saturday. Twelve of her friends had a hively time. | St. Stephen‘s Church St. Stephen‘s Anglican church building committee have chosen the firm of Hanks and Irwin to design the new church. This firm of experienced architects has designed many of the newâ€" er Anglican churches in the city. Plans are subject to the apâ€" proval of both St. Stephen‘s own vestry and the Diocese of Toronto. It is foped that there will soon be a definite announceâ€" ment of the site for the church. This is chosen by the Extension Committee of the Diocese. This committeeâ€"now owns two sites in the area but are luuflng,fof a larger lot on which to build St. Stephen‘s church. During the congregational meeting on Easter Sunday, the Pastoral Relations Committee asked the congregation for perâ€" mission to issue a call to Rev. A. L. Borland ‘of Bancroft, Ont. The motion was carried and Rev. Borland will commence his duâ€" ties on July 1st. â€" Mrs. R. Gray and Mrs. D. Mawson entertained the childâ€" ren with films while the parents attended the dinner. Bud Crang acted as Honorary Chairman and introduced the speakers for the evening. Russ Shallhorn gave the history of the church up to date. W. M. Chisholm, â€" canvass â€" committee chairman, spoke of the future needs of the church. George Wilson confirmed the fact that 10 acres of land had been purchased for . the new building on the property this summer, also to hold the Thanksgiving service in the new church. Mrs. Ruth Shallhorn acted as chairman of the hostess comâ€" nfittee. Dr. MacLeod gave closâ€" ing remarks and a prayer. £ Loyalty DiDnner More than 300 people attended the Loyalty Dinner held at the Crang Plaza Auditorium â€" on Tuesday, April 12th, which was organized by the Beverley Hills United Church. Mt. W. Alexander explained the canvass; Mr. I. Hagerman spo_ke_~ on, "Our Responsibility"; The idea of holding the dinner was to get people in this district to get to know ome another and to hear the plans being made for the building of a new church for which the objective is $100,â€" 000. Dr. R. MacLeod gave the opening prayer." _ ~ and Mr. S. Spidle described, "What is my Part." lolt of money for equipment, etc. in the fall, it would be wiser not to spend the money on a banâ€" quet this year. Instead, a social evening will be held in May when fathers and mothers will be invited. â€" Mrs. Barr, president of the Mothers Auxiliary, made a preâ€" sentation of a cup and squger to Mrs. E. Haggett who \x be moving to Acton this week. Mrs. Haggett thanked the members for their lovely gift and said it had been a pleasure for her to work with the auxiliary as their secretary. Mrs. Allen will be acting secretary for the rest of the season. The 3rd Downsview Cub Pack Mothers Auxiliary held a meetâ€" ing on April lith at Roding school. Mr. Bill Burrows, Cub Leader, Mr. Dolman and Ed Smith were invited to help disâ€" cuss plans for a Father and Son Banquet. It was decided that as the pack would be needing quite a Â¥Viight Sergeant Fred Smith of & RCAYF. is now playing soâ€" houseâ€"toâ€"house collection. Happy birthday to Mrs. R. Simms for April 14th, baby Rita Mary Dunning who will be one Ratepayers and part of the Hall committee met to talk over the raising of funds for the necesâ€" sary improvements to the Town Hall. The majority of members It is unbelievable but true, the Art Class has gone along so‘ rapidly that Wednesday is ‘another class night as well as Thursday with Eugenie the artâ€" ist and Mrs. Marnie, president. The Thistletown Ratepayers sponsored a concert put on by the Avro entertainers on Tuesâ€" day. It was a very good show and thoroughly: enjoyed by all. Funds for the Town Hall imâ€" Thistletown Starsâ€"Betty Lou: Borrett, captain; Mary De Adâ€" der, c; Betty Lou Borrett p; ‘Marilyn Shelley, 1b, assistant: captain; Linda Shearman, ss; Ferrie Drage, 2b; Carolyn Colâ€" lege, 3b; Lynn Carrons," cf. I 1st THISTLETOWN | . SCOUT AUXILIARY I ~‘The April meeting of the auxâ€" | iliary was held on Wednesday, | April 6th, in the home of Mrs.| H. Hilliard. It was announced] that plans are now well in hand | for the euchre and dance, sponâ€" | sored by the auxiliary, which | will be held in the Hall on April 22nd. This event should be a must on everyone‘s list. In adâ€" dition to prizes for euchre there should be lots of fun at the dance where square and modâ€" ern dancing will be featured. The May meeting of the auxâ€" iliary will be held in St. Anâ€" drew‘s church Sunday school room and we are looking forâ€" ward to a pleasant and imtr-! esting evening. The guest speakâ€" ers are Mr. Peach, chairman of the Humber West Local Associâ€" ation, and Mrs. Standing, Assisâ€" tant Commissioner of the, Proâ€" vincial Council. Members of the | auxiliaries in the surroundingl district have been invited to atâ€" tend. & ( FOR APRIL 2ist ISSUE A belated welcome to baby Corras who arrived in Thistleâ€" town in March. Daffodil teamâ€"Judy Dunning. captain; Jacque. Dietrich 1b; Janet Brooks, ss; Carolyn Switâ€" zer, 3b; Patsy Makuch, 2b; Linâ€" da Heart, ss; Jan Mayall, c; Judy Dunning, p. Thistletown V‘s â€" Marion Haines, captain; Joan Tracy, p; Janice Hardy, 1b; Dianne Porâ€" ritt, 2b; Linda Tompson, 3b; Marion Haines. c; Beverly Fanâ€" cett, ss; Carol Treasure, f. BALL GAMES Ball games have already started at Thistletown and girls‘ teams formed are composed as follows: Rose teamâ€"Dianne «Farrow, captain; Judy Boyd, 1b; Elizaâ€" beth Parsons, p; Ann Daintith, c; Gwendolyn MacMillan. ss; Lynn Marnie, ss; Valerie Nagels, 3b;‘ Dianne Farrow, 2b; Carol Hardy, . HOME & SCHOOL The Junior choir, under the direction of Mrs. Lightfoot and Mrs. McMullen, along with the Seniors, directed by Mr. G. Main, entertained the parents at the Home and School* meeting on April 4th. Mrs. K. Mayall, president, conducted the meetâ€" ing. RED CROSS > The Red Cross campaign is over but the door is never shut; so if anyone forgot, donations will still be accepted gratefully. We are very pleased to have had a small part in collecting $331.â€" 55 for the campaign. titions and honours. door instead of having to trudge all the way to the post office? In case you haven‘t noticed the new red drop mail boxes, you will find them at the following points: Tavistock and Renshaw, Calvington and Roding, Calvingâ€" ton and Forthbridge, Heathrow and Chesham, William Cragg and Redfern, and Wilson and Jane St. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Chard left by plane Easter Sunday mornâ€" ing for New Jersey to visit their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law. Mrs. E. Swift is in hospital. _ Terry Dunning, crew member of the RCN Strathcona, has reâ€" turned to Halifax after a furâ€" lough. He will be going to sea shortly, having to serve on the west coast and the east coast recently. There will be two collections a day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, the times you will find on the boxes. We will get one house delivery per day. S%. Andrew‘s Church, Sunday, Thisiletown News By MRS. W. DUNNING CH. 1â€"6029 : On Wednesday the Hewton and Jack Tearle 2s hu‘hun-b.s â€" The Bible: given by a few shaken. His early beginning in a Christian home â€" "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord". Mr. Ralph Hill read the 1st lesson and Paul Rigby the JEFF CHANDLI REX MARRISON VIRGINIA MAYO Mt. Dennis SMOKING _ RO. 9â€"1960 THE NEBRASKAN ~ In Technicolor PMIL CAREY ROBERTA HAYNES KING RICHARD and the CRUSADERS Kitcnens and Bathrooms Remodelied. Have Your Basement or Attic Turned Into a Renting Proposition. learn the latest steps, SAMBA, RUMBA,, TANGO, WALTZ and FOX TROT. > Plaza Dance Club| 1852 Jane St. â€"â€" Weston Phone Now CH. 1â€"5275 Mmtfi"w Cvon § Péyments for Inâ€"betwoen dwaunh am is prepertign. â€" fOgn j You will be surprised at the lowâ€" cost of replacing your old furâ€" nace with the latest type of winter airâ€"conditioning unit and flat duct work. 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