Times & Guide (1909), 13 Dec 1956, p. 2

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Remember you can now dial us 'r_wtrri.rtte_oEreq.EeLs1r,1Firss_sfprs.ssrptrpri NOW " NEAR As YOUR PHONE . Free Delivery to Weston Dally “In: 8-0731 Steamship, Plane, Bus, Hotel lmfvciiom for Anywhore "w FLY Now PAY LATER PLAN .. . 'ook Now For Whip "any. for 19M 'rs'aiaieirair-irWiirTte-ir, " Per Wool! ' don. “um - routed and Inland-M No customer that mludcd V [9101th or Diaper Rental Service RO. 6-1117 I. 5-217? Order Now For Christmas Delivery . 'd . Th annual tea and household , shower of the Sisters at the k Convent of St. Marie Fidelia will S .3 be held Dec. 9th. This tea will e. be convened by Mrs. Thomas WESTON ll Quinlan. spiritual convener. n.' t, The prayer for vocations cards , were distributed and these will EtY,,1E?E.?.t..e.rr...E also be given to all the ladies of the 1ht't.2hte, general ER meeting. Refresh lnts were (served by Mrs. JiiGodber and 'e I Mrs. N. Ostapovieh, “in? Christmas Azalea: At Wholesale Prices largo Silo $3.50 I: , St J R Cain ohn The E oil , Va t cm: axe: Women's 'Nile 'ot , atholic wunve meeti “We lt the last . tt Joh om . tmg 0 I wo l annup. V w n the EEnS League ff the 2,",'vi/1,eJ,',' frnnl meetmu TI esto Van r. 0 S i ,n _ l M “ and k the n w."g gelist t. ton B Ursa.“ 155 E hon _ held N Chul'ch‘ ay, i: ‘fchar " E. :t Mrs. "I,Uif, Mrs. jrN/',v/. 19th .e','t' :.t,icnpsl':iiiihi',ti,Cii':j: 'iiiC,s,atc,elt; v: ' The 1921;: Fermah blqubel‘, 'itethtst, of the thanksy‘ag ewitt . “Id Mrs. Ee prayer r,j,',tiri,1i,'iii,rjii,th,,i1::'iieairi,iii,,fi, people their well , 2mm“: M,’ Kennedy 2t iriiriii, hm; and Ict/ht; In“ for s 'ii/ici?,:)),':?:,':' Kloepheerad the Mlsa-Ieéast M51“ godds gases. 5 . edmo assisted ' wel- ga h rubb y. m F, do the nd. were P." Mr . Ve- the e and F. the st thstma' appointed I3-f‘0poned treasurer's Mrs. Dav P oekin sho . to $28 97 . the report _ t s','.','.,',',',"',,":,'": gérh‘nr the Piling for vVIIrs m the tctsriation le, Taimed . ese . use ot f A . New . as , by th and th gifts will I or the ton too ' F e ladi e Shock be on election k the . g the general!“ of the xlngs filled ful',')','.", tar 'ii',/,'iiret,t?e','t:t,Ci1:ij', _ er. meetin . eague a Bri rary _ are a 'b. The g m D t r1gg . presid s foll ecem- lst vis' presidentent' Mi550ws: 2nd ',j.j:-iiiii,i,,tjjii,: Miss Dal E. ice-presid ' Mrs, N ton; . ent, M15; ewton; . Leash; 80223000]. At the November meeting for ' the Merry Court Nursery School ( children and their parents, Mm [Whom Morrow. supervisor ot tho nursery school It the Hos- pital for Sick Children, Toronto dared reassurance and sugges- tions tor those times that each parent must face sooner or later. Miss Morrow'l relaxed and per- sonal manner made her address, "Preparing Your Child For A ‘Paintul Experience" an mter- esting and worthwhile topic for the evening. The December meeting will be held on Saturday morning, Dec- ember 15th rather than the usual third Wednesday evening, It Will take the form of a Christ- mas concert put on by the child- ten for the parents. All children will assemble at 9 wm. in the usual way and will have their Christmas putty m the down- stairs of the school. Parents are invited to come " 10 am. and to meet the other parents over coffee and cakes until 10.30 am. when the young ones Will come upstairs to per- form on the stage and to receive their gifts from Santa Claus. The morning's programme will be finished between 11.20 and 12 noon. PLAN EUCHRE The Canadian Legion, Branch 213 ladies auxiliary are holding a euchre on Tuesday, Decem- ber 18th at 8.15 sharp. There will be door prizes, and refresh- ments. “IIY COU‘T NUISEIY l SHARON LII CLUB I4-Day Supply Free with 72- Tablet Size-Only $4.79 (pkg.) 28-Day Supply Free with I44- Tablet Size-Only $7.95 Retatt. sum plennmins «I new! on.” expiu so". Set, I,“ DRUG STORE Cumin-mu: he. Delivery Yo WIIM'I A Mark. CH. 1-1153 43 MAIN ST. N. WESTON INCH’S Small Size $1.95 ' Highlights trial on": Club Her slides covered the trip from the time their party left Canada to their return home. iThey sailed to England and flew whom there through Europe to (Sweden. Weather conditions ‘were difficult for photography as well as plowmc but m spite of the ramy weather, Mrs. Mc- (Laughlin was able to get good pr‘lurE‘a of the event, The re- lturn trip was more leuuroly and she was able to get some ,ptcturea of European cities and countryside as well as England and Scotland ANNUAL MEETING GRENFELL ASSOCIATION The anual meeting of the Weston branch of the Grenfell Association was held at the home of Miss Dalton, 114 Church St. on Friday. Dec. 7. Miss Dalton opened the meeting with prayer, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The secretary read the minutes of the last annual meeting and The International Plowing Match held m Sweden last year on Jumor Farmers. Mr. Mc- Laughlin was I representative trom Canada at the Match. Tho International Plow ina Match held m Sweden last year was the subject of Mrs. Mc- Laughlin': slider shown at the November meeting ot the Shar- Muir, Grubbe and Mrs. Day gave, the treasurer's report and reported the association has $28.97 in the bank. Mrs. Newton took the chair for the election of president. The officers for 1957 are as follows: honorary president, Miss E. Briggs; president, Miss Dalton; lst vice-president, Mrs. Newton; 2nd vice-president, Miss Leash; secretary, Miss E. N. Nattress; treasurer, Miss H. Grubhe; tea convener, Miss Briggs; quilt conveners. Mrs. Boylan, Mrs. Burdekin and Mrs. Roe: work (-onveners, Miss Grubbe. Miss Leask and Mrs. G. Grubbe. he report of the Toronto Con- i ention was partially given by I Mrs. Hermansen. and is to be I continued at the December meet- l ing as time was limited. There) was a very practical demonstra- 1 tion given by Mrs. L. Catt anal Christmas wrappings and decora- l tions. The ladies appreciated very I much the demonstration given by Mrs. Cott, l The first sewing meeting of the year will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Cameron, 78 John St. on FridaV, Jan. 18 at 2.30 pm. RICHVIEW WJ. The November meeting of the Richview Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Murphy, Queen's Drive in November. This meeting was very well attended. Mrs. Melville Dixon, the presi- dent, conducted the meeting. The highlight of the business was a donation of $53 to Humber Memorial hospital, a conribution to the fund already set up for maintaining a room in that hos- pital. . WESELL... WRINGER Itotts FOR All WASHERS Citize'ns 0f Weston .AT YOUR SERVICE vwmmAu omen NURSES (WESTON POlICE DEPT.) Will Chisinau! Many lands CH. 1-3511 For the confidence you have placed in me, I am indeed grateful, and will endeavour ht serve the, Town of Wes- ton to the best of my ability at all “met. Wishing You All the Com plimenn Of The Semen Harry Clark MAYOR 1957-5. 36 Main St. s. CH. 1-1112 I: , mrqtnr:.rtseaaiiiacsapatsrtarrctrqsac.issott.arr1is'aiui"5' . C", . V A. ar, -, ', _ .j GIIIEF WEBSTER

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