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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Sep 1958, p. 2

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'jEl10, Rflf2il]? _lflliff$i, SEPTEMBER 15 ONTARIO HOSPITAL I INSURANCE 2a; . d6n't- be "i'?" caught by . "Ili- Ii HEIDI!“ new“ use on. Home run: were mud by Mike day, 29th August. Wilby, John Byrne And Jim “on & SCHOOL Norrie, all ot Leitelu. No Marg Well. the children we once were pick-4 for this - u again back to school. and Home the boy: Ill pure I terrific and School ll in mil twing. The nine, muting it u molt exciting lint meeting ot the Yvonne serie- and quid All he clusl- Ave. Home t School Analo- tled u “on. Once again then tion will take place It the school we: I good turn out of parents on Monday, Septemhor 15th It and friend. which wu very In- [.15 pm. The meeting will open 'titring to players and coechu ,with Name Bingo, to awed by I alike. It is hoped that the some Plnel Dircussion on "What support will be given next year. should be worn by the school Mama-mud . 00m" the Aveeettugthrtmenttte.die his!!! “M“M" gt2ztttttutitti) “I. $0.,th Mr. 010"! indgh,t-ttttiB+ . . WWW?!” for the Mrs to Aagt In whirl” hockey“ Brim van. John Par, n”. Ohm Bowden, Alex luc- Nlcol. Ken and like Whitby, Ill bauball‘iun. triad out tor the A, P. Green and Show nam- " Weston Arena on - day, 39th August. non I SCHOOL The Mush-ll family of Min- nie Ave., spent their nation It 'titt tMa, Q _ d an WEN 'qt Morley Jdlll'u'd Chum): I" mm I CW5 luck to School Fashion Show ”my, October an! " I o’clock at the church. The cloth-s modellod In mid: by Humbert o! the noun under the Iupowlllon ot Mrs. Lil: MIcQumic. Girk’ clothe: tor - no will be on uh to the public attending. Tickets may in ”abused troni lay mmber'o! th- WA. or " tin door and "Went: will ho served. Kay thin date open. The following “milieu have returned tram nations: Fiiiyle infra)“ ad {Plus- a: Mac would .1. had by all. “I“ who At, My.» no Behett." of 8 Maya“ Av... are now back home that a wonderful visit to Mrs. Settet, ler'l euht in Jacksonville, North Carolina whom the had not "on in over " years. Jt wan I grand re-union and the saying of the wonderful Southern hospitality we: certainly found to be true. The boys were invited to the town’l Teenage Club Ind given . royal welcome. Their vhit and the tour beck over Jhe) thounnd miles througuh Vira- inia, Washington, Gettysburg end a stay in Watkins Glen will live e long time with all their treuured memories. . It ig nice to lee Mrs. Swmek of Laney Ave. home again from hospital. Hope you will be up and around again noon. Mrs. Sticklee of Haymtsrket Rd., " in North Western Hospi- tal undergoing surgery Ind is prgzreulna Iltkfgctorily. Mr. and Mrs. Stratton of 11 Mendowlnnd, held 1 barbeque " their home recently and en- tertained their néighbours. A pleasant time was had by all. Welcome to the district to Mr. Ind Mrs. Philip Ruddy who were married August 30th at St. Philips Church, and are tak- ing up residence at , Mayall Ave. Mr. Ruddy is from Whit: Mr. Ind Mrs. L. [unkind and tamily of " Mayan. tlqw to Vancouver and spent a plan- ant ten dlyl with Mr. and Mn. B..Illckburn. - .. ney, Ont, “no g iUdr a ',,"r,','ht unu _ in! M. and tttq Lumen anally of Wot. both span their nation- in M any. “ Th Cnplu a! W Are, ‘hd I camping holiday at Algote "in re. _ _. In- J a l Burt-Ann mind of Mer- dovllnd. span! man weeks any from home thin summer " Pidgeon Luke Ind Grafton visiting ler gaudy-rem” , "fir/i-ram ot Mada/duo. settt g yucky ,GWW'." f KLEINBURG NOTES il Real little troopers are these youngsters)! the Weston "erqtttion Commission playground membership. The" children performed before their parents and friends of the playground program which I: operated each year by Val The Kieinburg W.A. met " the home of the president, Mrs. A. Train, on Tuesday ulternoon, September 2, after I two-month holiday. The meeting opened singing the Theme Hymn", d repeating the Theme Prayer. Mrs. H. Wardlsw conducted the devotional service. Plans were made to eater for a wedding' supper during the business per- Ind. The buying of I new com- munion table for the church was discussed. The topic of the pro- gramme was Christian leader- ship and Mrs. J. Blenkinsop read the highlights of the thirty- :second Annual Meeting of the [Dominion Board of the Wom- an'a Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada as given in the report in the Mis- sionary Monthly, The October meeting will b held at the home of Mrs. Devins. The lhostess served 1 rich at the close lo! the meeting nd a social half [hour was enjo. ed. Mr. and Mrs. John Eisses of West Sayvflle, Long Island, New York called on Mrs. W. Kerr on August 20 and she tkeeom- panied them when they continu- ed their trip and motored to Conn. to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr and when they visit: ed with friends in Hamilton. She then went home with them and spent a week with them in their home in New York. She returned home on Sunday, Aug. M, after u very enjoyable holi- day. . . Doug Garrick returned home on Friday night, after spending ‘ I I “I Cl, C, INSURANCE amt. SERVICES 5 MAIN St s, WiSTON“ CH |'§501 Announces THE WOODBRIDGE M D DISTRICT BRAIGH Tho Rod Cron he. blood service is ovailablo in all hospitals in Metropolitan r,,),,,,,, and In Iramp'on. ttt all patient: no manor Iron who" they come. The "kc." ttf oh“ vital llr. vie. dcpondt on the nuppon of volumur demon. . For Transportatioh Tolophono Tho Anna SCARLETT RD. PLAZA 708A Scarlett Rd. tt Ilock s. u Llwnneo) By Appt. CH. 4-276! ZUCK, l.D.S. Dental Office v Memorial Arena, Woodbridge WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER " a The Opening of his GIVE LIFE - GIVE BLOOD ttt ' 0.0.5. (Eng.) Home plan new to be our/hand uptomber " ht gm your detetartittr, " the blood bank. 3 TO 5.30 P.M. AND , TO 8 P.M. the lummer holidays working as 1 fire tamer in northern Ontario. Mr. Ind Mrs. L. T. Longworth and family and Miss Evelyn Burkitt. who was their guest, returhed home on Saturday, August 30 after enoying a two- week holiday at their cabin on an island in Lake Nipissing, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilles- pie and family of Toronto, who purchased the residence' ot the late Mrs. F. Brown, moved into their new home on 5riday night, August 29. We welcome them to the community. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Htuirtyh took I few days motor trip around Lake Erie and returned home the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nesbitt spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Purves, after they returned from their wed- ding trip to the Laurentians. They returned to Toronto, where they will reside, on the week- end in time to start work again after Labour Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Snider Ind family of St. Jean, Quebec, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Al Snider and family on the holiday week- end and returned home on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrst. St. Clair Tennant spent the holiday Week-end " Sturgeon Lake near Lindsay. Mrs. William Peterman's friends, are glad to learn that she is now feeling better and is able to be up and around again after being confined to bed for several days last week. They hope that she will have no tur- ther trouble. SEP,T'ElihBER- JEWE0tt-CERTiFlE0 WATCHMAKER PINE ST., WOODBRIDGE A WATCH' 52%;. on: BLOOD DONOR OLINIO CANADIAN Mil CROSS J. R. SOUTHGATE CHOOSE NOW FOR CHRISTMAS us: OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Hill a! the flrtol contort before the opening or. “no: 1." weak. The um. follow in tho and“? displays the male answnr to the "saekf. - 7 rum hymn-ll m... .3 ls Holding A Of The At The Central W.M.S. V Hold first t Fall Meeting On Sept. 4, the opening meet- mg for the tall w" held by the W.M.S. of Central United Church in the Church Parlour with Mrs. Dunn presiding. T h . Thank - offering meWmr' will be held on October 2 with Mrs. Barker of the Toronto West Presbyterial as guest speaker. The devotional was given by Mrs. Draper, on the theme, "Knowing the Bible." The Scrip- ture readings were trom John I. Psalms 18-7, and 2 Timothy 3, 18, 17. The prayers in the Bible were quoted " well u the promises in St. John and St. Matthew. "Thoughts of the Bible" by Billy Sunday, noting how to gain a conception of the Bible, were read. Mrs. Dunn, "companied by Mrs Spencer, sun; “In the gir- den," with good expression. Mrs. A. Thomson gave an intelligent introduction to the new Study Book on Canada. In Cur-d: we have an unique organization in the United Church, here we have freedom of worship and Prot- estants and Catholic live in har- many. Why are there so many de- nominations here he: been I stumbling block to immigrants settling in thin country. The con- clusion reached wan that the people of Canada need the for- givenesa of God. Hymn 488 "Come, let us sing of I won- derful 16ve," foUowed by the Mizpah Benediction, concluded an interesting meeting. _ Miss Merle Humbly spent Wednesday in Toronto and was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilkie. ATlos 8-0761 All Watches AT. 8-0491

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