Times & Guide (1909), 28 Jun 1956, p. 2

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I Glasses op/fir, Credit.../ oi, if ”than and -teooins I'M, Have Your MOI" I? Fr", g " Attis Turned In” I loving thbn. F WESTON BRANCH Dolly " Wed. 9-12.30 Friday " ”TICAL DEPT OPEN PLUMBING, HEATING, TINSMITHING, HARDWARE 1186 Weston Rd., Mt. Dennis Why carry water in a pail when you can instol an ELECTRICAL PRESSURE WATER SYSTEM for a! low as v.'?" English & Mould Ltd. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE T "pri, "iifffEiiitii, m f C:P, 'ceticfS, ’0, 3 m Cs' . Hardware bt, . I c, BudqetPlan _ .0 3 , "ss . a CLLce, , iU"! _ Cir)' WESELL... WRINGER ROllS FOR All. WASHERS was" nos. _i,,,___,_,,,,la,_,__r,',,art-; communion _,l".'i:_i)i,l'd"'bi't Electrical Pressure Water System 'ikhn and Sense" In Your Summer cottage! An aura service offered you by The Canadian Bank of Commerce is the convenience of mailing in your cheques for deposit. Just endorse your cheques like this: "Deposit to account or (your name)." Then slip them In an envelope with a special bank-by- mail deposit form and mail them through your nearest pmt box. For a current account, your mate- mom can be mailed to you each month. For n tavmgs account, you can mail in your pass-book; it will be made up. and returned to you by post. Ask ‘H about hunting by mad next time you pass our brunch and we'll gladly give you some special deOSIl tcrrms and envelopes. _ Have you ever tried banking by mail? humm- nun-v3 as: assumes PHONE CH. 1-3226 Instal A n EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED FINEST PROFESSIONAL CARE Net, EQUAL, I”!!! to" PM!" M'"""", - COST nu. “mama" autumn Am", for”. ll, "a, RO. 2-TSTS J, l. SEAIOIN, Mgr hutiillid Ex Yourself 36 Main St. S. CH. 1.1112 Easily $76.95 3 LINES OPEN Phone PHONE TODAY cu, 1.35“ 30 "Ill $t.' It, I DAY SERVICE ON EMERGENCY REPAIRS BROKEN [ENSES DUPLICATED CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF NEWLY DEEIGNED FRAMES CONTACT LENSES FITYED A REGISTERED Opto. MEYRIST AT YOUR SERVICE AT All TIMES "I“ Mr. and Mn. Jo. Murloy of 255 John M., Weston. cele- brated their .2501 wedding anniversary tin Wednesdly. June 27th Pupils of Miss Hildtt M. Lunmun, A.T.C.M._ posed exams " The Royal Conner; vunry of Music of Toronto in June. Thou who tried pi- ano rxnmu all pnslod wlth honours: Grade tx, Valerie Hump; Grade VIIL Edward George; Grade Wt, Jonn Smyth; Grade VI, Ann Oll- more and Jane Mill's The pupils who wrote their thcory exnmel tried Grade " and received In elm hon. nun. They won: Manor“ Campbell. Martha Chubb, Ann Gllmou. Mary lllon Milt, Ind Joan and “not Smyth. 0uI-oHown [new " the "can! Pow!" " MrDougnIl wedding in Weston included Mm M, Way M Humilton. Mr. and Mn. J. Wray of tWingtbeld, Mn. I. m. of Mr. and Mrs. Gresskurth were murriod in 1908 " Jar- vis Street Baptist church by the Rev. F. E. Perry. Mrs. Grosskurth was the former Florence Davis, daughter of the late founder and superin- tendent of the Yonge Street Minion, J. c. "Hallelujah" Davis. Personal Notes Several books were suggest-. ed for good reading: "East from! Burma" and “Man Against ther Jungle", and others. Mrs. Hun/ ter was then asked to show tt' new book recently printed. This wan the book of John translated to the Kikwango language by Roxanne! J. Near, and containing many beautiful plcturu in coin our. A animation was then made\ to purchale several comes to be gent to the natives. After the minutes of the In“ meeting were mad and other bullneu finished, the devotional wn man by Mn. Wood follow- ed by prayer. Mrs. Gordon " so (In In mutating readintt, Mo, Murray lung two very de. 1ightful 1010- which wore follow- W.M.S. OF CENTRAL The Woman‘s Missionary So- ciety of Central United church, Weston, held its June meeting in the ladies parlour. Mrs. Dunn, the president opened with a few verses of scripture followed by prayer. Mr. and Mn. Colin Kerr of " Boyd Ave, Weston, lor- merly of 4 Demrdn Avenue, Mount Donnh, were host to their family and triendg on Wednesday, June am, on the occasion of their an»: wed. ding Innivprury, Amongst Moo. mum won the but mm and mam-Id: at I - of I contury no. Woodstock, Mn. A. Duke of Port Stanley and Mr. Robert Fulcher of Halifax Highlights Club 7 I L INSURANCE Garda,- SERVICES INSURANCE Smmsrs "i----- WESYON --CH l~5502 On July 6. Ruth Rothery and Gladys Miller, president and past president respectively, leave for Montreal where they will represent the Weston Club at the International Congress and at the National Convention of the B. & P.W. Clubs. 'The "BO Club" final meeting tor the "Mon will be held Fri- dar, June Mth in the Activity Centre. The mention brunch ot the club recently held their cloning meeting in the tom of a Nettle It the home of Mu. R. A. King, loin Street North. . " . . WISTON B a PW ANNUAL PICNIC Activitlu at the Weston Buni- nm and Professional Women'r Club for the current “non were cllmued by the annual picnic held on the spacious lawn of Dr. Anne Curtin'l home in This- tletown on Wednesday, June is. A delicious buffet supper was served by Jean GibbonI-nnd Helen Hannivan of the lathe.. shore B. & P.W. Club. Dorothy Rimmington, immediate past president of the X-ANA Club, conducted a very impressive in- Itellltion ceremony, in which not only the recently elected emcers but also the many mem- bers present participated. Kath- leen deGray delighted with a poem of her own composing about the Emblem. Later she acted ls auctioneer for a very lively auction sale which brought the, evening to a successful close. it an table llbellod win} ’55 Way month and enjoyable Manna towed to all. Thu at by two piano solos played by Mn. Spencer. After the mnurgfs report, caning was taken. followed by a will birthday ottering ot the you. Itch member wu sated mum VIII u very plenum clean. to: the Bummer month; Fe tjttmiM n Out-of-Town Orders Gladlv Filled AND ELECTRIC co. LTD. a mun " E, WESTON - WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING RICHARDSON FURNITURE r4iMllttMl, EE Advertised in and Guaranteed I Good MMEt5 Magazinu qo (330d Housekeeping '%i6F,7S _' !lSM _ -:ve"-w m, tt)telllFTiiiiiii; 1-. "U" Ll" "A - j"'sr'_' Bm, - cet, :13");’1- I ‘~\;k> I. I ' . I I. _ ' ' I h, “a; _ . . W' "iii2t TMt-S,,,: tt T T . tt' 1:0 “ FU' 'ttia Qti'sre T mam!“ mmiéss _ " 'Ha41B mum "my! Price Min! to Change whim? tutttst Buy Now and Suva! Please State Size Required "EEK?.', =rce, a " ii2eiigtiitt RB, 'as. Sena tiii?:', ‘5‘MM sa H C, - - :13 t , - a my“ tttttitil/tti l w ~. ia , -. A ",VLril', k T ttiit'ttiittttmis "dr'ai'l'e'Cr .'r, GLts THE TIMES AND GUIDE - “hand-y. June "th, I,“ - I... a _ 1043 Weston " :0. e411 Plane, Steamship, Bus, Hotel Reeervetlone For Anywhere m NOW-PAY um um BOOK NOW FOR 'NAMSHi' PASSAOI M I," Open Evening: and all Day Set. 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