Times & Guide (1909), 2 Jun 1955, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

EiProudly, we point to our win: In six t.halstyllrtg companions In six tmonths, t..Torortto Hair Drooling Assoc. "AMM. EEJA“ Hair Styling, Tor. Pennsylvania gainirdmun‘ Convention, Philadel- {plum t'.attd-West Gold Trophy, Chicago 's. North American Hulr Show, t-' th Detroit. .., mtergtationat Hairstyle. NJ. 5.0300" h! the “pom. do, lst Fusclonof: cram. your new $200!» and Spring Comm. - but don't be disappointed, thook now for your appointment. i,:] Chosen by Experts y' DON'T " mun. .. , tsr-wrt-o-s-s-et-rr-r-ui. “all Swing-ad t brunch. Mum‘s-Ila. u and Wm: Ind. Lam UnbroIIu MASTER CANVAS CRAFT ‘WI'SILL . . . 1101 Weston Road m it the outside white paint that has long been preferred by many profesional painters. And now it in in [not demand by homeowners. 1 gal.. . . . _ Hymmphnnin‘topeintymn‘homethiayeer. l 1qt...... we must that you can. in todar--while we stills-n complete mob. MOXOM MOS. Herb Thomson BEST FOR YOURHOUSE! _ Fascione Hair Stylists 200 mm 'lt',asnzrm" tht. 1-2571 WRINGER ROLLS Foil All. WASHERS "a WM. Jun. tnd, "'e: VENTILATED ALUMINUM AWNINGS woman. chaise Loans» Pointed and Woven Goods Genuine Lifetime KOOLVEIT Vlmllll IIIEI IIIISES Alliinum Dock chairs IVAS AWNINGS l0iklUNSTtttitT IT YOUR SERVICE“ TALK ' m I. 1.893! CH. 1-3511 was loud om.) A 36 Main St. S. CH. 1-1112 Phone RO. 2-1332 " humoo " (Crrmg "a", , North York ELEM] Puth?r i Inspector Norwood of the 1Tp1tlc. Division, North York '1reeommended and council ap- iproved the erection of "North ‘iParking” signs on the North "ide of Downsview Avenue {from Jane to Spring Ave. and l the erection of a "Not a Through ':Street" sign on the north side 10! Downsview. tan Toronto were in N week making a gene ot Metropolitan roads. The purpose ot ti was to outline an) watermuns that may the Metropolitan " Department. an oak: department said. Police Chief I vestigaung qt se mus by district a period of time, An employee of Moftats Ltd. has been charged by Weston police wsth theft of a pay en- velope from a tellow employee last May 20th. He was remanded in Magistrate's court in Lamb- ton Mills until next week. Police Chief A. Webster is "ttte vestigating qt series of Shoplift- mgs by district juveniles, Over a period of time, $95 in merchan- dise has been stolen trom Wes- ton stores by the juveniles. Surveyor- with works department The Property and Parks Com- mittee of North York recom- mended and council approved that the term of office for the Civic Advisory Committee, when appointed shall run till the end ot December 1956. However, ap- pointments for succeeding com- mittees shall be for a period of one year from Jan. 1 to Dec. 1 to start Jan. l, 1957. ADD ’PERSONAL NOTES Mrs. W. S. MacCulloch has sailed to Greenock, Scotland. for a month's visit to reia- tives. Mrs. MacCulloch will also visit her sister in the South of England for a month, returning to Weston about the middle of August. Dr. Gordon A. Shorting of Weston has just completed the Parker Chiropractic Research' Seminar at Canadian Memo1s ial Chiropractic College, Tor- onto. The conclave consists of the latest developments in Chiropractic technique and X-ray analysis. Personal '; Notes George S. Sims, 46 Denni- son Road West, will be at home to receive friends to celebrate his 80th birthday on Tuesday, June 7th. RAIDELL’S MMM SGHOOL CANADIAN I ENGLISH CARS DttNEX--RO. 2-0100 wzsron “we" 1 gal.. ......$7.25 1 qt........82.15 P.O., Weston'G' l? ' ' MBA. STREET W 'e/v', IK) M. I. with the water F . " , . " cm. of Metrupuh- _ , "d . tEi are m Weston has! i 5- MI Mer,' t a general survey alle , n roads. I , l /, N _ of the survey; _A ' _ Ci" _ IS, C3Bl W’s-“bl” _ - " SG "ii"s), fixxi‘l cal. may be luld by; " f," TNm,, ., W» an Water Wprks; _ VN , $224, I', in: n 5hCiNEll at the , _ ' '. _ $.63, ci';,) . . d. I ,v, - 3, _ ' '?7, , ig'" 'C tl II' A, Webster is " ' ' Ajiif ' V ' - ' _ 'eries of Suophtt-I is ’ ’ " 'l my” 1 Juvcmles Overi , " . , _ t , F' e. $95 m merchan it I " i '_)" it"".':"':,'-,--, stolen {rum hWTI WE; ' " - ", s", 'rr'iihWes, may be r Water otBeual t ot Metropoli- I in Weston In! geqeru survey PAINT AND WALLPAPI survey possible land try Wprks ot the TWO WESTONITES to naive their BA. degrees or. Miss Mary Jane Knapp and Miss Sheilah Sample. Both girls ottondod Weston King Street school and Woxton Collegiate and Vocational School. They are gmduatuof. uicttsrtsccollertw,, Unlversity of Toronto. , WESTMINSTER W.M.S. The regular monthly meeting of Westminster Woman's Mrs- sionary Society was held on May 24th with Mrs. D. Taylor pre- siding.' After reports were read and adopleg, Mrs. L. S. Barron took the chair and opened the wor- ship service, the theme of which was, "Let This Mind Be In You". Mrs. E. T. ones read the scripture from the third chap- ter bf Philipians, and led m prayer. Mrs. Harron then gave a review of the final chapters of the study book. The meeting learned from the} book that India is a land of beauty, in art, music and scene- ry but her people are her great- est wealth. The government IS making an effort to become one \united nation. One of the mam froblenis, stated the study book, is food and her own supply is 90 per cent behind the demand. Next month the WMS will join with the WA on June 14th and proceed to Woodbridge for their meeting. Cars will be at the church at 1.45 p.m. 1i Parents and teachers of King (St. and Memorial pubilc schools iin Weston met last Wednesday I and reviewed the work of school ichildren from Kindergarten to (Grade five when the schools 1held their annual staff night. tDespite the poor weather, more r than 90 per cent of the parents (of the 970 school children at- ‘tended the annual affair. Several yea; ago the local union of the Women's Christian Temperance Union held their first spring tea at the home of Mrs. Moffat. Each year many women of Weston who are sympathetic to the great term perance cauie. make sure to ur- range their calendar so they can attend this event. Last year, ‘due to the ill health of Mrs. Moffat. the tea was tra storrod to the home of Mrs. D. Bavidge where it was held again this year. l Each year the schools hold a , staff night so teachers and pa- Lrents may review the work of their children through the school lyear. Miss K. W. Campbell, gprincipal of King St. school re- marked that parents in this way (ttre able to become better ac- quainted Jvith the work ot the lschool children. Many Parents Attend Weston Staff Nights " The house was beautifully decorated with spring ilottrs. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. Davidge and Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Medhurst and Mrs. Mather presidi‘d at the tpa table from 3 to 4 pmn, Miss Natress and Mrs. Snider from 4 to 5 pm. They were assisted by Mrs. Ad- dy, Mrs. Gowland and Mrs. Gra- ham. Mrs. Dickin," Miss Leask and Mrs. Graham were in charge of the kitchen. The pro- ceeds of the tpa were. as usual, devoted to the work of the Humber Mnmorial hospital. DOROTHY PEARSON AUXILIARY 'trs, J. W. Koehler presided at the May meeting of the Doro- Miss Campbell remarked that the1teachers and parents showed a great interest in the staff night ' and the évening proved most, beneficial. Each year the stair nights have become morp andl more interesting to both parents and teachers. she added. The rooms were open for dis- play with propels made by the children outlined along the WINS of the school rooms. med the calling of tenders for the following pieces of equip- ment "for the park; department (I) Two only h ton trucks fb) Von. only three-ton truck (c) Jun only PM": Law- WI. Max Bemrose, principal of Me- morial public sehool, said he was most surprised " the large turnout on Wednesday night. Ag In example of the writing Ind composition the children were doing. Memorial public Ichnol had work of each of the grades displayed in the corridor, of the school. AT MEMORIAL SCHOOL W.C.T.U. SPRING TEA thy Pearson Auxiliary, Central United church held at the home of Mrs. Bert Anderson, 1583 Lawrence Ave. West. l The committee in charge, Mrs. R. Heard, Mrs. C. Brown, Mrs. AvrAtkips, and Mrs. C. Martens gave comprehensive reviews of the last three chapters of the study book on India. Plans were made for the sup- per meeting to be held June 23rd at Mrs. Koehler's home. Articles for the overseas bale were received. Further contri- butions ot good used clothing, especially children's wear, may be left at the home of Mrs. G. Scrace, 17 Joseph St., until June 10th. The need is great and mem- bers and friends of the organi- zation were urged to bear this in mind. The Westo Ladies Progrvs- sive Conserzgitive Association held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Foy, 137 qugen's Drive, on Wednesday. May 25th, 1955. Mrs. R. Heard and her com- mittee took charge ot the clos- ing social hour. It was decided to hold "Omen House" at the Weston Commit- tee room, 35 Main St. North, on Thursday evening, June Sth at 8 Fm., this being the last get- together until the fall activities. Your Hair beautifully slyled . . . ht, Shamuoood (plain shampoo) and Set By leading, qualified, beauty operators, adapting themselves to Advanced Newer Styles of to-day. _ All we ALI-s c time Cl Thi supervi Foil Mructor Fascione Academy Of Advaniced no. 2.2911 Hair Design no. 2-2911 Appointments Now Available! WESTON LADIES PC ASSOC. MEETS FOR DETAILS AND APPOINTMENTS CALI. All he has learned The experience and judgment of this man _ are of direct importance to a large number of people in his community. He is the manager of a branch of one of the chartered banks. Behind him are years of training in various branches as teller, accountant, assistant manager. Back of him, too, are the special skills and broad experience of the bank he repreSents. Everything he has learned about people, and \ business, and sound banking practice is put to work every day in the service of his customers. He directs a banking service-centre where a wide range of banking services, designed for _ specific purposes, are available to everyone in the community. Of proven ability, tested by P"' of practical experience, he is a by man in the Canadian banking system. 4 THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Prankster Pours [Sugar Into Car’s Tank, Stalls Motor night. Mia Hummer drove her " model cu- to Woodbridge last Tuesday when the cu and mttherond,nndhadtotV to John Watson Motors, Pin; Street, Woodbridge. A ha 13mm? into the cirtnarettoe of the car. A "new it)" that isn't very funny in when my your: Upon investigating the trauma. an“ mm Doug Woounu found the In tank but oom- pletciy clogged with - which lt it had gone much hath” it would have ruined the on- gine of the car, Mr. Woolings said. The car was in the (In three days last week belrlxs cleaned out. President Of Weston Local Council Attends Annual Pav. Sessions a pound or war into the an tank your cu. Thu hap- poned Lillian “winter, W, " Wil am St. last Tuesday Miss Mashinter said the au- gar must have been poured into the tank during Monday night or Tuesday afternoon when it Wu parked outside her home. - Weston police are investigat- ing the matter. . 'Mrs. J. B. Palmer, recently elected president of the Weston Local Council of Women was a delegate last week at the an- nual sessions of the Provincial Council of Women at London, Ontario. The meetings were held on the campus of the Western Uni- versity in Huron College, and delegates from many parts of Ontario were registered. Important topics discussed in- cluded artion proposed regard- ing sex deviates, tariff reform, a "Buy, Canadian" movement, women in public life, and the work of the Canadian Consum- ers' Organization. A more complete report of this convention will be given at the September meeting of the Weat- nn Local Council of Women, September 26th. All we ask in return In your time and patience. All styles supervised by competem in- xfructor. 4 Boyd Ava. Selina D. Siovoll AUYOMOBILE FINANCE SERVICE Complain Imurumo Canton. Glnuul Agent CH. 1-6805 not!“ mun-pf . b may». igit"i',,T'Jl".eh1t,'ts',t1'.1", t','ggif,dlt,,',tTJtt.'hu'd2llNll1= Put my“: Your hair b so much softer, to much no" natural, to much mluhconforwhon Mun-“wand "when! Jeanne Hair Stylists The Won't “Cut In” " Min " South PIRSONAI IDA”! 'roti-ourr-lrteedw, rep-uncut in "gull: insul- mcnu from you cunning. noun IMIIOVIIIIY |°ANI Por rep-in, nltentionl at addiiou to yank hone. 2nd " and lake "I." It, phono “or! 9-13.. NIW TORONTO, ONT. " COMPAGNIE DE TELEPHONE [Ill MI CANADA WI? tyhatba-duttjtafut mg: of baking mica, including: 'C'eat we, papw? Ta, tbv m2: A la fin de la iouméc, quelle ioie d'eatendm, an téltphone, papa 1111101166! l'heure i laqudlc a arrivera , la mnison. En téléphonant, vous hires phi-it an: pain. qt! vous attendcnt impatiemment. . .ct i vow: Emma, qui aime em: prévcnuc quad vans ttes tent“. Ce n'est H qu'un exemple des innombrables services que vous read votre téléphonc. Sanka! fidéle ct pm when, il was évite bien des soucis et contribue I la sécurité ct an bonhm _ de votre famine. m COIIIICIAL loll. hr himuinduuinlh lug: Ind on“; [nod-an. plow-son, teoilerr-- type of emeereire. IOIIV YIAN!PIII Dyna-Adamant”- unwind-b“ CH. IMI 299a?

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy