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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Jul 1958, p. 7

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T Thu Pummer the Canadian ated Ctou Society in making a :detcmlned effort to tell our Initial“ about water safety. Every kitten in urged"to join in this 7eruratie. A word of warning may have I lite - perhaps it may be Tyour own! in " Unhappy Editorial §ervice is, um um. this ammo: an. nVMN' will provide I regret- " and“ tor its _ In " public interest it will print 91mm.- tor men, women and Ihndnn In our community who in victims of accident; in, on "sr neu- the Inter. " m in In unhappy task be. gun the "lady of thou Ic- ldlntl linger in our memories t I long time. Summer months ye designed for healthful, luyppr junction and it is unfortunue 31m drowning accidents must cut um the lives of people In the Midst of . delWhttul season. f . g In most cases, drownings are amt mere tteeidenta. When you deem the Nets you are amazed F10 find out that most could have Peers avoided. They happened 320cm“ people did not think: flay are usually the result of lirenturuome escapades or an ignorance of the simple rules of fame: safety. " 1 Highway FOR SALES & SERVICE HEADQUARTERS Our highly-skilled service men are your car's best friends. With their long experience they can spot the signs of trouble before it starts. Let Us take your cor in hand . . . our expert servicing and core can save you much time, trouble and money. Prompt attention, always. MOTORS lIMITID CHRYSLER CARS FARGO TRUCKS 1lll00llBlitiME & DISTRICT Chrrster-d'frmoerth-Fartto A wedding in the St. Mathias Anglican church in tttt united Sylvia Hobson the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hobson of Gludsmoro Cru. Roxdolo to James W. Greenwoodl‘ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood of Thistutown. The hoppyl‘ couple upon! their wedding trip lowing southern Ontario and, have now settled in Rnxdalo. FOR ALL AND "an " Hm Photo by Mate-ll- Skinny men,women l gain 5,l_0,_ 15 lbs. Rev. r. Coyle and his statr wish to express thanks to all mothers who co-operated by providing transportation, r e - freshmenU and children! A re- warding and stimulating two weeks was spent by all. Thursday, July 17th was ob- served " Missionary Day, when the children brought money which they had earned them- selves to send to the native chi'- v _ IP,',', f tQ s't7,l'i'itllb'i',a 'At, N2ftrg 't,?,i?'e5t"c'i'i'tii 'GE. no... Tg,'ttl,t' 'li.1'3'l.Ta"m, Itur,tdit' and-MM... td 'iF, t.MgS, Tttp tQ s't7,l'i'itllb'i',a 'At, .?t9,1llt,T, ','t,htt,pth.1tt look. 1'at tshtt,t 'li.1'3'l.Ta"m, itlyEsyir.'r" :'iitii.itt?iit4iitll ,'l's'gg 'tici: Pt, was a in. Mt iiiigi, 'sti'h' t.tdtt " 2't. m ou'w nil-dip .10. " ugh?!“ Later the parents inspected a display of work done by the pupils. The Juniors had underta- ken a most ambitious project in making toys for the Dickory- Dock Nursery School, Thistle.. town. Sets of nesting cans, spool- beds and toy trains were paint- ed by the boys. Thanks are due to Mrs. Walter Yearsley for making the toy trains for the boys to paint. The girls made two large denim horses. affcc- tionately known as Horace and Hortense! St, Andrews Church Vacation School completed two success- ful weeks of operation with an Interesting closing programme on Friday evening, July 18th. Highlight of the occasion was a pageant on "The Armour of God" (Ephesians 8:10-18) which was written, produced, and per- formed. by pupils and staff members. Participating in scenes" depicting the use of the Armour in daily living were Ray Cheat, Ann Parker, Janice Hardy, Bon- r.ie Vaughan, Helen Bennett, Mrs. Gil Parker, David Williams, Mrs. Laura Keith, and Carol Hardy. Mrs. G. Williams was the reader, while Rev. P. Coyle con- ducted the service. Beginners, Primary and Junior departments sang during the programme. On July 5th, 1968, " All Saint's Cathedral, Aklavik. _ N.W.T., Captain Ken Snider ot the Church Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snider, Irwin Road, Rexdale, was married to Miss Aldene Gadsby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Gadsby, ll! Oil Springs, Ontario. Canon Webster, Rector of Aklavik. per- formed the ceremony. The bride's attendant was Miss Helen Caul- field of Sault Ste. Marie, and ISgt. Kerry of the Royal Cana- idian Mounted Police gave the :bride away. Aldene wore the tra- itiitiona1 white, and carried red iroses. $136331 "di'iiiiiE -_"" 1 The young couple met when i Ken was sent to Hay River, 1.1 N.W.T., in his capacity as Church A Army missioner. Aldene, a gram duets ot the Anglican Women'si Training College, was nursing It; the Hay River mission hospital,; which she managed single-hand- , ed except for the help of an Iruiitin'woman who did the cleaning. During one six-dav period this spring, tour babies, were born at the hospital! Al- dene travells a thousand miles north to Aklavik where she Joins her husband in his Chris, tian service. _ We know that friends in Thistletown and districtwill join us in wishing Captain and Mrs. Snider every blessing in them- life and work together. te,erdd'ltiy k'a"g,U"lttStJ'8' ma..7-:-g:§i~*‘--_f~h " "P 'al-Timm' ii' "as r:- Uiiii "rlrWl't mm flrl Bk' 1tteeq Fe d The wedding reception was held at the residence of All Saint's Hospital, Miss Hawkins, matron, acting as hostess. The wedding cake was made by Mrs. Webster, wife of Canon Web- ster, and it was iced by a Royal Canadian Navy cook. At.. ter the ceremony, the wedding party made a tour of the wards of the hospital. Captain and Mrs. Snider then left by RCMP motor-boat tor a short honey- moon. me at any time at CH. 1-7820 and I will try to be of §ervice. I appreciate the opportunity to write this column. It will only be as useful as you can make it, by letting me know if there is any news of interest to you and your neighbours. Please call The Red Cross swim pro-, gramme for this area is how completed. Almost 70 children) from Thistletown and Albion Gardens schools .took part and' many were successful in obtain-) ing their Red Cross pins for pro- l ficiency. in their various grdups.l Mrs. Keith and Mrs. Ellis, pre-' sidents of Thistletown and hi-; blon Gardens Home and School} Associations, wish to thank all ' mothers who co-operated by ae- I', companying the children on the " daily bus trip. ' l dren of South Africa who are being separated from their fa- thers by apartheid. A total of $65.18 was given. Well done, children! . . . PEAGIIES LUN annulus "" Al saints: auras tttttttttt mm: - a. mum ALL m- ".AMS.e' m vdll - " YOUR wooomoou Lu.A.-aNtt SAVII rr' , Cloud Every Monday - Open All day Welland-y Tttt rm 'P11tt JUKV VA‘I'CIA - WI" "" an "ION". INK" iiftittimriii iiiiihts""""'"1. th mum: sucsn 000m rams Macaroni ' Chem loaf or Chick-n loaf Cottage Rolls MEIER ROLLS NO WAITI - --NO LEFTOVII$ - SAY! ttt Oil not. PKG. OF B AND ON! PKG. OF I DIMPSTII DELIClOUS SERVED NOT OR COLD - LEAN MILD CURED PIAMEALID MAPLE LEAF WIENEBS o FARM FRESH PRODUCE o ()'iii'iiit'l ililEElii2WifEiT0 iiil' ucu QUALITY MEATS im pro- is how children Albion FOR A COOL IALAD ~un o! C .,glu. PIIIY II. wuvoul ruinou- - _ _ tttet' gt "e. ALL FOR fi,','),');?,',',;',' 'f,,ii",ii,[, k"'?i"i'i"i'fiii'iii"?i"i" ta. " I s"(iillllrlrilllgllltilllliiiiilllllliiiiiiiiiiiit,;) ()i'allatiiillflPrr-i . 'iitte""ii'i, a. 55 31 wrm nu a sun "menus wen" 5T you MURPHY’S E880 SERV. STATION " REIIZ “Mimi? STRAWBERRY “I “a [ESTOIL m w» lik Ilk Ernie Routtan and Kits Prchutiar FRIDAY - JULY a - ' MUtttlt PM. ‘No. T I 400 Hwys. - Woodbridge, FREE GIFTS for Everyone] .... AT. 8-0037 The Scripture text, taken from Roman: 12: 1-18, was read by David Garbutt. The meeting we: in charge of Louise King. and began with a skit on the different reasons people have tor their daily work. This was fol- lowed by some well directed questions with Scripture refer- ences. which everyone looked up and discussed. The lessons helped each person there to ex- plore the Christian outlook of their job. Discuss 1tisrs On Work APPLE JUICE IGA PEACHES " SPAM LI PIE CRUST MIX Knox Vaughan" Knox Vaughan Young Poo- plee Society held their regular meeting on Sunday evening, July 20, in the Church School room, with six members and one visitor present. The president, Louise King, presided. The business wu diicuued and the t1rtal plans for the hay- rid_t on §atp1rdny night. PEGGY PEG BASKET XML-ADE ' FBESIIIE IRA INSTANT MFFEE iii0rEitItEIt WHEAT IAUMIIT PLAN, HHIYO, OI "USN BREAK CHEESE YOU GET $2.00 BONUS BUCKS A',TA "BONUS BUCK" FEATURES Efrtettv. by M-2g.26-2r29 IOA PEANUT IIITTEII 'ttf NAIIICO A LAIOI "any” itiliW0itiitt FIASIIVALI - WITH "" ”.00 ”BONUS IUCKI' GREEN PEAS LEMOIADE mono". JULY 2471953 FREE BONUS GIFTS of IGA . YOU GET A "BONUS BUCK" WITH EVERY DOLLAR SPENT AND 0 WITH SPECIAL WEEKLY FOOD FEATURES AS WELL! Celebrcrling Official Opening F At O FROZEN FOOD FEATURES 0 Start Saving "’Bonus Bucks" For The luggage, Golf Bag and Cart, and Electric "ttU pic'urod on lust a fowl y tht.Ayr1drtds of Bonus Gifts from f which n choose In the New IGA FREE BONUS GIFT CATALOGUE. RIP! 'I RAMID IAVI " LUNCHIOI MEAT 1101. IAVI " TIM - OI “I.“ rectly rented to the _ health. Ittfeeted teeth or dull may cause damage to the was: eye trouble: may "Net the digestion. It in important to weer properly practibod glass. es when these In necessary. 0f Pa Radio portable radio was "mttmd M the More between 1.00 m In! a.” pan. Center " 1300 Vault-ll ii? New showman; offend“! no; lie. In! Snug-day "t-tm. A Drive with Care noun "000 10-01. IA" " PRO. COUNTRY LAN! CNOICI “VI " Tl}. hetth_oeth- it AMI m on Tht “in? 11-01. PKG. Ont IACM TSAtE. TIMI 'tid " 31c lh tlk m tm

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