Times & Guide (1909), 12 Apr 1956, p. 8

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

:éWeston Building Products 1". 8'90009000 Also Full Lines of i A FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PHONE WOODBIIIDGE $1 WITH OUR WIDE RANGE or TOP QUALITY MATERIALS AND OUR FREE 1BtMttt8 ADVICE IT IS MUCH EASIER LI' FREE ESTIMATES 1__C', NO OBLIGATION WILL HELP YOU PLAN NOW FOR All mr HOME IMPROVEMENTS YOU Will MAKE IN THE SPRING AND, SUMMER. NUMBER SUMMIT We Are How Open With a Full Una of EVERGREENS FLOWERINO SHRUBS FRUIT TREES SHADE TREES HEDGING PLANTS FERTILIZERS FEAT MOSS TREATED TOP SOIL SEEDS the Exporiencad Salesman PLAN " 1 mr. IT . YOURSELF To “ND, FOR _ llii..lilftjtttt IMPROVEMENTS m$ll FRUIT MARKET IIIRSERIES 'att-tttg-T-ri" a- unuwl..w. "vers. Calls Anophd hom Weston VISION IS TOPS. YES, WE HAVE THIS HIHO OF'MOHEY AVAILABLE TO YOU TO GO AHEAD WITH ALI. THOSE PROJECTS YOU HAVE BEEH WISHIHO YOU COULD M. It AVE. t. lt..'.'---'-.?-'-'--'.-,?-- ll lulu Hm For panics, lot childun, for solid dunk" arid con- vonlonu II a mu" for New living. Ivory donor tpint in in tonttrutt'ron is returned unfold anyway you 'itrur. it “Sonic. Plus - That’s Us" WilI bring your home up ht dun that most “hm” Way. If you no" your homo, a man modern kitchen in oftorrthe deciding factor. A MODERN KITCHEN , The Second Humber Heights (Scout Mothers Auxiliary held I I We Now Deliver - .. - Gall WESTON FISH & cHIPs Roads, parks and In re duction are necelury changes no be made. Let the candi- ;datel who propou to run imake their stand now on them, vital issues. Nominations wilt be held in October or only Novem- ber and it behoovu all tui- dents of Ward 4 to see that " suitable candidate is spon- lsored for election. l Th. "cond repuumativo ‘il urgently a,",,'"', to uni“ Councillor Jo Allen in looking after the may needs of Ward 4. HUIBIR HT8... At (In ttg,Igu',,% In“! oh o 19 out hrr', I br-taw to diow ad 5 I locond nprmntltivc on council. Soak Suitable hid Candidate for Ward 4 6 MAIN ST. SOUTH TUESDAY '.t_rrrtr.r_._9rW.r...___r. ...e.v.._ It to WEDNESDAY ._w.'r..r'...".r".m..m..r'w."'.. II to THURSDAY Fr__TV..VP..PV_ mr.m..._mr.._rwrrr_ ll Io FRIDAY H mm. to 9 p.m. - SATURDAY A GARAGE EUCBRI SUCCESS DEE] - Frying” Hours - Two visitors who contributed to the discussion were, Fred Young of the provincial organi- zation and Francis Eady from the Toronto and District Court- cil. Miles. ccr unmo AttBOCtAXt0N The York West CCP Riding Association met It the home ot C. R. Millud. Wardlaw Crea, Thigtletown on Monday, April 2nd. Bruce Evans, executive chairman presided and welcomed the members Ind presented the agenda. Reta Hicks. The " l light the 103390" prize went to Mr: Mn Con Mason wan first printing Helga my mom); very Wu) tucks. " an hon. ot In. Jun Bunting. " Bowaprit Ave.. WM! cw ning, April 4ttL , Mr. Young explained in de- Indie: "tJtty.d the "ttment. and by 2 - 4 to , inn tl on, Io , run We can recommend an up." builder if you‘would prof» to have the iob done by a professional. His fees In- cluded in monthly paymen9._ Proper. 11 list of materials and labour or our 'toff will assist you in this. When the animal. u complele and approved, w. wlll deliver all malarial: lo you. On. monlh all" complollon of above dwells, you will be hlllod ouch month for the nmounl of the maMhly paymon'. In I: only a: ohm. CH. 1-910! Here’s How Our Plan Works BUILT PROFESSIONAL” PLAN " 2 CH. Mm-Nt Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. C. H. Millard. ) APRIL SUCKS! I CCF.zroup in the north sec- ltion of West York Riding held their April euchre " the tune of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Watts, 16 Royaleigh Ave., Sat., April 7th. First prize tor the men was won by Wally Cox; second, Earl Crisp; third and low score prize, Art Boyes. l, Toronto and District Coun- All delegates were the president of the riding association, H. Watts, R. Bell, G. Ellis; with " ternaws Earl House, Earl Crisp and J. Moreland. President, Harold G. Watts; lst vice-president, Earl House; and vice-president, John More land; treasurer, Richard Adams; membership chu'mnn. A. E. Burkinshaw. to ttik wisrk ot candidite DEM- tion. Mr. lady then mumed the gavel to conduct the election ot an executive of tbs riding I:- locinlon for 1950- Elected to the oxacutive were the following: ‘Ior much and any mpuutlon ot labeling a candid”. tor tho federal election. This election will 11th be in only summer Hi: may ”mark: mughuned an Irony fn how v.91“ dqwn ship drive, which was in Apr! Ind continua until my 18th. First, prize for the ladies was Mr.Andrtxrlaiedtuard . '02 Main " ' CH. 1-0139 W I; ST. ANDREWS wms " , HEAR LADIES CHOIR ' w The Easter Thankoffering meeting of the WMS ot St. An- itirew's Presbyterian church was /held in the church. Dr, w. J. ‘Gallagher, General Secretary of St Canadian Council of Chur- ches gave the address on, "The {Changing Pattern of Missions," (based on political and social 1changes among the masses in the {East who are "reaching for? Hire." The Ambassadors Ladies Choir of Toronto sang four groups of sacred numbers. This is one of tire finest choirs ever heard in t ese parts, The subtle shudings and fine musical quality of the voices combined to bring tt won- derful message. The A Cape): singing was especially effective. Cyril Redford conducted. Winners of the ladies Thurs- day night euchre held at the home of Mrs. Nash, 36 Brae- crest Ave. were Mrs. c. Mason first, Mrs. R. Hicks, Roxanne St. secohd, Mrs. E. Colquhoun third. Low score was held by Mrs. M. Ashbee. an woon'? MllElltlllMmirt' COMBINATION GAS FURNACE J. c. Wardlaw Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. W. Ashbee and her two daughters, Shirley and Joan. ' Every fabric a, In ftuffimr-- roally fresh and dry through and through. Not baked ov toasted, but BLOWN dry. Mi” Taylor received beauti- ful and varied gifts trom the neighbours who gathered to honour her. Clothes dry in about 22 minutes "--up to twice as fast as con- ventiortal oledric units. the right high! ht load and unioad. No sroopirtg-m-tt much less work. Miss Taylor is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Taylor Ind will be married to Mr, William no" ot Weston at St. Andrewht Prmbyterian church, April Mth. Unbeatable 'rC0oomy-XN" ortit, one inshallatiom one burner. New human design moons you can mu won more with gas. PETE maul-1'04)! Twenty-five we": gathered at the home of Mn. w. Ashbu, ‘62 Roxanne St. Thursday, Much l29th to hold I min-2111:1001» shower for Mia Marilyn Taylor ot 48 Box-line St. Cortvenient--dryor door it luet l 3mm: “own Min Show Suntan of Tor- Lomo was the unwind News!“ (of n mimllnneoul shower held le het honour at the home ot ‘Mn lax-um Watts, " nay-L sigh Ave. Friday April an. 1 mn- amnion mowed may gvulunblo Ind “and gm: horn the gathering ot Mind: and ret, ativeg. l Among the Dubai-town gun-u New Mill Ann Em George- iprn; Mrs. Ruth Lauder and Mrs. Bluebell. Sun-ton. Ittgle- wood; Min Benin Smut”, Georgetown; Ind Mrs. P. Con- nors. Mimico. Miss Smenton will b. married ‘to Mr. W. Hook" it York Mam- ‘orial Presbyterian church. May 5th. than pm.» For This Nun" Add?“ to Your Mom living, Soo - and my namnu of ‘I can decorum! let that! 13th wedtling (annual-y: Ther also btnu'hnllitlo. Ivan. 1r1t1iie-ayssgu- mummm;m No Money Down Up to 3 Yrs. To Pay -At.theelieetttreatitt CLOTHES DRYER “a "ttte. If" ivoi I Mum eirit iis- EUCHRE WINNERS and WESTON 3 Mrs. Airhert Ar-ed many iquestiom that were asked about Vher nltive country. Holland and Mrl. Gray spoke on a holiday trip she had taken down through ‘tho central United States, to the Lake of the Ozarks, while Mrs (Ross gave a very Interesting (tttik on the two yam she spent His: " British Army Nurse at the Mrmy Taming union, Mutra, (India, linterest that they had. either" ‘lived in or visited. "solo. Due to re-organization of the l Guest speaker for the evening W.A., the future meetings will iwas Mrs. LeGard of Weston, be announced at a later date. who gave a very interesting BROWNIE & GUIDES demonstration of different icings, VISIT PLAZA STORE and how to make all kinds of Twenty-one Brownies and tlowers out of icing. Guides of the 255th Company Refreshments were served at paid a visit to the Henry Morgan the close of the meeting. store in the Lawrence Plaza one BEVERLEY HILLS WA. day last week, to see a display There. was an attendance of of dolls being shown by a lady twenty-four member, at the re- from New Brunswick. The dolls cent monthly meeting of the were dressed in the various H5everley Hills United Church Guide costumes from all over .W.A., which was held at the the world. Autographed cars by ‘home at Mre. May Lamont, la Lady Baden-Powell and Mary iTumpane St. During the arrival Nesbitt, Canadian Commissioner, ‘of members, a true and false were also shown. Bible quiz was held, The girls were accompanied try l Mrs. M, Marshall, presiding, Captain Thelma Cunningham, Iannounced that ninety tiollarrrMrs. Hall and Mrs. Galvin. {had been .raised trom the bake THIS AND THAT lsale organized by the Beverley: Mrs. Isobel Walker, Mrs mills group, and thanked all the Thelma Cunningham, Mrs. Flor- ladies who had contributed bak- ange Hall and Mrs. Winnie Eakin, ling, and those who had helpedimembers of the Tumpane St. l in lithe. ways, to make the sale Home and School Association ex- a succr‘ss, Plans were made for ecutive attended the Ontario in joint "Mothers" Day" bake Home and School Federation 'sale to he held " the Grand Convention at the Royal York Union in May. ) Hotel on Wednesday last, and The programe tor the evening found the speeches very inter- ;conaisted of four speakers frorn:otintr .. the group, who up'oke iir%)ii, minutes each on some glare. of I The devotional period was itaken by Mrs. Foster Hilliard, {who gave a talk on "Faith," de- ‘Iscribing the religion every girl l needs each day of the week. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. BEVERLEY HILLS WA. There. was an attendance of twenty-four member, at the re- cent monthly meeting of the Beverley Hills United Church WA., which was held at the home of Mn May Lamont, lil Tumpane St. During the arrival of members, a true and false Bible quiz was held. Guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. LeGard of Weston, who gave a very interesting demonstration of different icings, and how to make all kinds of tlowers out of icing. Mcs-Beverfey Henderson en- tertained with a very lovely solo. About twenty members of the Beth Am Sisterhood were guests at the lust regular monthly meet- ing of the Downsview United church WA; held on Wednes- day, April 4th, with Mrs. Job- bitt presiding. _ Congratulation: to Clayton and Joan McMullen, 288 E p s o m Downs Drive, on the safe arrival of their third child, a boy. BETH AM SISTERHOOD GUESTS OF WA. Mrs. Gwen Hibbs In spite ot the foggy weather, a large group of gardening en- thusiasts attended and learned some important "do's" and "don’t's" tor spring planting in Rexdale clay. Mr, Bradshaw recommended seeding lawns and cautioned those who plan to Mrs. Aitken Speaker At the May 2nd meeting of the Bexdale United church Wo.. men's Association, the well known radio commentator. Mrs. Kate Aitken will be the guest speaker of the evening, Her talk will be based on the coun~ try of "Cyprus" Gardening Expert Church Year Speaker John Bradshaw, gardening expert and commentator on ra- dio station CFRB gave an in- structive talk on lawns and gardens at the regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Church Year April 3rd. The post office which is to aid East Rexdale residents with ‘their mail is to be opened in the Rexdale Plaza drug More _ today--Aprin2th. 1 Nylon Party l A nylon party was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hare. It was very suc- cessful wtih refreshments be- ing served 'at the close of thet, evening. re ' BEVERLY HILLS and DOWNSVIEW REPORT FROM “XIII”! some Platt. of BOM. VERA Bmo-Am 4AK8S 'The Downsview Athletic Al- mocintmn are preparing to organ- ize Pee Wee ytd Bantam son- lbw uric: in the coming scum, and "thers' m and tt ae. cnmpany their sons to Rodin. :S! srhool on Friday, April 10th at 6.30., for registration. Thu h for hoyl or the an: I - " you: I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens, 254, Epsom Hymns Drive, on the new arrival at their house, a baby boy. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mrs. Pile, Mfs. Pestles and Mrs. Skin- ner. Another interesting talk was given by Mrs. Bloore who spoke on her life in an Army Camp at Churchill, Manitoba. Mrs. Bloore described the territory itself and how isolated it was; but at the same time picturesque, and men- uoned the climate. gave a briefing on different Dutch customs, including the marriage custo m, mentioning also that the government pro- vided grants for the building ot churches. The various exports of the country were also describ- ed by Mrs. Airhart. ' I Confirmation On Tuesday, June 19th, the _ftt. Rev. F. H. Wilkinson will administer Confirmation in St. Paul's, This will be the Bishop's first official visit to the parish, _ . Teen-no Club Swimming Party Transportation was provided by parents of the Teen-age Club members to make possible the swimming party during Easter week at the 'Etobicoke Memorial Pool, Montgomery Road. A very happy time was had by the club and they are certainly hop- ing more swimming parties will follow. The text tor the minister's sermon last Sunday was taken from St. Matthew 19 and St. Mark 12. Biblical recklessness in in despair, he said. Those reck- less lo God are sinners; there- fore, sinners are in despair. The evening was ended plea- saintly when Mrs. Gonneau and the ladies of her month served refreshments. The Better Business Bureau should be contacted before buy- ing from any obscure nursery or landscaping firm, he laid. plant trees against buying rieties that will overgrow property in year: to come. Presbyterian News CH. 44516 vu- the

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy