Times & Guide (1909), 29 Nov 1956, p. 16

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-hu.; 'a.-" entlemen: F. Armstrong, her birthday this week. . _ _ Mmm!dlmta dBOyd. Mrs. Alan Wheeler motored Muirhead M B 3 u"'llor the weekâ€"end to Montreal Mrs. Rowntree. ‘Dr‘m‘:‘. D::sd | for a visit with her sister. Wallace, «M. Mallaby and W.| St Andrew‘s Parish Church Boyd. _ ~© _ Sunday November 25th Rev. TME TMES AND GUIDE~Thursday, Nov. 29th, 1956â€"Page §@ Don Landon ofticiating. Mrs. A} Hmmmmmmmmdrmmmemm@rmmetaoaastzees .___â€"â€"‘~~~*~~~â€"~~â€"â€"â€"â€"| barda was OFg@NiSt And Mr. D. e tw se 0 > | wise is in the hospital _ Our|Leigh and Mr. Mike Dimmick 2@nd were Ladies: Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Wallace, and Mrs. Muirâ€" ‘head. Gentlemen: F. Armstrong. H. Woodcock and B. Boyd. Freeze Out: Mrs. Eliott and Mr. Muirhead and B. Alford and Mrs. Rowntree. Draws: Mrs. Wallace, «M. Mallaby and W. Boyd. Winners at Thistletown euchre Thursday, . November Sorty to hear Mr. Ted Barâ€"|Frank Coyle assisted by Mr Harry J. Foy r.sxs. TELEVISION â€" APPLIANCES + HIâ€"FIDELITY "QUALITY FURNITURE AT WAREHOUSE PRICES" RICHARDSON Mrs. King of the school staff was in an accident this week and suffered shock and damâ€" ages to her car. Carol _ Wakeman _ celebrated her birthday this week. Mrs. Alan Wheeler motored for the weekâ€"end to Montreal for a visit with her sister. best wishes for a speedy recovâ€" Candidate for the WESTON PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION mission throughout Ontario contact with Hydro and the Public Utilities Com ly suitable Thirtyâ€"four years of close makes Mr. Foy an eminent Cruickshank Motors Ltd. Next Sunday is Communion Service at 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., also communion on Friday for St. Andrew‘s day at 11.00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. the congregation to follow on with house to house canvassing and tell of the church‘s needs. He asked that we remember in our prayers those who are repâ€" resenting us in Missions. . Two young ladies of our own church are alrdg@dy speaking in differâ€" ent missions. part of the day‘s lesson on the Loaves and fishes. , He afterâ€" Joe Kostek were sidesmen. Mrs, Dr. Storey was in charge of the junior conâ€" gregation. Mr. Holt read the first lesson. Rev. F. Coyle gave St. Pauls Rexdale was| For A Better Deal On A New Or Used Car Headquarters for Mercury, Lincoln Meteor Cars and Sageâ€"Buy Used Cars and Trucks 122 MAIN ST. N. WESTON CH. See At 3041 DUFFERIN AT LAWRENCE â€" RU. 1â€"9145 OPEN EVERy NIGHT UNTIL 10 P. M. Mrs. Nickle mother of the bride wore a brown spotted silk dress with white accessories and ‘a corsage of yellow carnations [to receive her guests. Miss Suâ€" san Giles, aunt of the groom assisted wearing a navy silk dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses. There were thirty guests at the reception at the bride‘s home. _ Susan Smith and family are very pleased with brother Ken After the wedding trip the happy couple will reside in Isâ€" lington. The bride chose a two piece teal blue silk suit with white accessories and wore a corsage of red and white sweetheart poses. _ The matron of honour chose a pale blue silk brocade gown with matching accessories and wore a corsage of pink carâ€" nations. .Public Utilities â€"â€" SOUND â€" BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Mr. Harry Nickle brother of the bride gave his sister in marâ€" riage. Mr. Fred C. Giles was groomsman and Mrs. Alleta Hagar of Toronto was matron of honour. REâ€"ELECT RICHARDSON "CHARLIE" WESTON CO. LTD. ther‘s Auxiliary of ‘Maple Leaf Pack 166, held their election of officers recently at Maple Leaf School. Elected were: Mrs., P. Berdan, President;‘ Mrs. E. F. Bell, Viceâ€"President; Mrs. E. J. MAPLE LEAF NEWS The Brownie and Guide LIPPAY MOTORS ‘ BAPTISM: Donald David Bell, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bell, of 30 Grovedale, was baptized Sunday morning at Irvine, Sick Convener; Mrs. Palph, Correspondence. A sale of work will be held at Elverston Park United Church op Saturday, December 8th. This rwill be a good place to do some Christmas shopping. CchRristmas SWAPPING EARLY!! DON‘T MISS ... IF YOU WANT â€"â€"â€" "ONE FOR THE ROAD" AT PRICGES YOU CAN AFFORD, THEN USED CAR LOT 169 Main St. N., CH. 1â€"5324â€"5 LIPPAY MOTORS‘ CLEARANCE SALE OF "Good Used Cars" Congratulations to Mrs. J. Greenwood of Beckett Ave., who was honored with a birthday party on November 25th. Her ’ Ronnie Welb of 31 Blue Springs Dr., will be eight on December \2nd. Karen Byers celebrates her eighth birthday on December 4th. We wish them both a happy birthday. North Park Presbyterian Church Rev. George Hopton officiated. BIRTHDAYS: Miss Rea Beil, of 30 Grovedale, célebrated her \olghth birthday on Sturday, Nov. 24th. Several of Rea‘s chums enjoyed the birthday party held in her honor. * consolation, Mrs. Allen. | Doâ€"; pri‘u_c_, u_u. H. Baker and Mr. thur; second, Mrs. Olive Halâ€" crow; _qonwlg!ion. _ Mrs. King. granddaughter, Mrs. P. Anderson of Bradford, attended the party. Mr. Baughurst was in charge of the morning service, taking II King, chapter 7, as his sermon. Mrs. Patterson was organist. .. Winners: at the euchre held November 20th at the Canadian Legion Hall, 140 Main St. South, ELMLEA NEWS

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