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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Sep 1958, p. 6

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C wk w Emmi! r io. I???" _ Mn. ', The electric storm which ptss-) idithil way Tuesday evening; I In». ' brought with it a lot of min and wind. It caused a small‘ an!” of the works on No. 50 4 highway 1%. miles north of here , when lightning struck 2 hydro C pols causing one to catch fire q .34 damage to the other. Hydro -. ms were on hand promptly to repair the damage which re- wind in only a short period of an hydro power. A tree was also truck in I pasture Beld on the m of Walter Brooks causing tt to burst into tltunes and burn CVly Bil night. "et. and Mr» George Smith , British Columbia called on , . and In. A. annlee 1m white on I vacation trip ' hind: and relatives in . Mr. Smith is an uncle of Paul Smith ot Ladner, KC. Ilu. lingual Wallace ot 'teion spent a few weeU' va- "tfoes with her sister, Mrs. Mary Mmriirtg " Three Acres.' She We brought along her pet dog Mehr' who has been her faith- iii 93¢ for Tell Pnto 14 years. Central United Church (cérner Jillhw-ys 49 and 50) WA. The Beptember meeting of Central United Church Women's Associa- tttm was held at the home of Mrs Aubrey VLOndon with 15 members pres'imt. The roll call answered with a donation tor the bile. was followed- by the minutes apd reports. Plans were complet- d for the unnunl bazaar to be .lIIld the middle of Oct. in the .'ttunday School room. One of the lumbers, Mrs. Vermeer who has ”spent, the summer in Holland‘ Ian I parcel containing a veryl "mime donation to: the bazaar' o! ntticles all the way from Hol- fJInd. The ladies are awaiting In. Vermeer's return to Canada hrtth her young daughter so they Ill-y thank her in person. Rev. much was a welcome visitor at am meeting. , The scripture lesson, Matthew "aioersiitisrast'atrtsr'y.rs. A; Madonna! Mrs. Amman: Liv- lapton pve'the lesson thoughts and»; with prayer. Mrs. Clarke m convene: ot leadership mimetic]: presented I very in- tereating paper on' this subject. SB. meeting closed with the b-diction following which a widow lunch was served by the hostess and committee in COIE'RAILIE , m. I W Wu: 1177 WESTON JP: In Donal. - no. 2-5392 GIBBONSI my. “an: _4twteF8 - m . Commorciol Priming 0 Wedding Stationery . Typowmcn . Adding Aueftln.s 0 Cash laymen . om. humour. . [nib-or Stamp- . Ming 8906011501 . WWO. . his“ Camruse tape , c.- his: look: ADAMS TIP TOP TAILOR! A. E. KEARNEY Hum AT. 8-11“ HOUSE DEBBIE "-_....__Ww-w- "i'GGa,iii"iitiilet.t1PCt8!tttCeyt8.t,tt Ciciiri7iiiGVulAthyi-tt"ua" J7iCtitriarEaylotau. ioattem.MisrBettr P . . "hummus: ttev.u'-i.tisottsu_iy W .n-_-- " ”at... .ugh- xi et. INQUIIIISx “MLMJI. hut 'iirriiiiriajiiii,ieatt: Itlt, " chum o! unic- again " BI. GauiiiroGiW. T M mun Park. Unmd Church. a. mum ot “hay“ - “Md w" resutrt.d W "iri.thav.uarattttrattVtt, ts1it.ttrru.1et-dieselitiirittsrooitett-d Bible can” will In”! " Marie and ttNqine I hm l w 50ml followuu Rattr W a that tummy“ .h _ "rvieecorrmst.tut,du._totlt' tnit. Mm.1mm_ tl lack of - " the church, The and when I catch it, nun have Young People. as meeting Iain happineul" on Sunday nights toiiowing tty The old dog said, "Mr ”I. T evening services, Ind the choir too have paid Jamaica to the in tho partieipating again. The problems orthe do; mum. in boyrs' clutss Bre auo meeting my wank W. and have formed am Iher 'Sigma Sh" , grep. m Opinion L. no, but! which is competed ot boys " judged that contenuum and years and over, meet: on Mon- hawk“. In. line tutu for a day nights " 6.80 pan. m 'xr- dog and that happiness is in my ros," boys from 9-12 Wm. meets all. But I have noticed that on Saturday morning: " 10.30 when I chm it, " keeps run- The Women's Associationis hold- ning m me; but when I go ing their first meeting on Wed- about my business it comes .1. nesday, Sept. 24th._ _ _ at me." The WA. catered tor a ban- quet of Guide and Brownie lead- ers from this are: which was held at Maple Leaf School on Sept. 9th. About " leaders at- tended. Congratulations are extended " Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Moul- ton who were married by Rev. G. Legge at Etverston Park United Church on Sat. Sept. 13. The groom is a cousin of Rev. Legge and the bride was form- erly Margaret Rodgers. Congratulations to Mr.' and Mrs. Glenn Daugherty who were married on Sat., Sept. 6th,, It St. Stephen's Anglican Church on Jane Street. The bride is the former Berniece Ward, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward of 118 Maple Leaf Street. The groom is a former resident of Hamilton but has been residing on Downsview Ave, for some time. They plan to reside in the area. Mrs. Marks of Brome Ave., one of the local Brownie leaders, attended the Guiding Camp-at Doe Lake on Sat., Sept. 13th. Her pack will hold its first meet- ing on Sept. 17th at 'Elverston Park Church. _ The 1Q6th Brownie Pack. which is under the leadership of Mrs. Pittis and Tawny Owl Mrs. Edna Lowe. held its first meeting on Mon.," Sept. 8th, from 6.30 - 8 pm. They discussed plans tor a camping trip in November, Congratulations are in order to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hendry who wereanarriee Mai... Besti. 6th, at Weston Eight Church. The groom is a ther bt Mr. Robert Hendry on Ridge Road, and the bride was formerly Kath- eline Smith of Thistletown. Fol- lowing the reception which was held at "the Elms," Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hendry entertained about 40 guests at their home. Their daughter Bonnie was maid of honour " her uncle's wed; ding. ,' t _ . ‘Q Br i su For Xmas th 1959 ttIris? am now th' n And Avoid Disappointment 1 LAWRENCE AVE. W. (at Main) -- ivascciirmett WATCHMAKEI "NE 51., WW"! _ A ca.uoguovgmu 331°"! WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE WATCH SALE I. "tl-ILM' i ”I MNt. WI RAVI A WM!" FIB! TO HANDL! All m a! sum METAL an: an on ”runny 7 "ciiooss Hair so: cumsrms US! OUR [AV-AWAY MN -ee CiitiUTir - w "it?“ "W no." no“. . k." tou1t'tiltiAlrE WANTED VIBTIIIIIMI PM)!!! NURSES . CH. 1-1581 “HIST RIC” PM!) AT mun 535nm: ' I [I - Au mm: Am_rnmetsM909r tee'-ttmearrtedt' FiGiiiiti's" iiii.' A22“ may ,erwiea, I'tAttt my went m. an have turned some opinions. I. too. but. judged that contentment and happiness In fine this! tor I dog td an} pinyin-I. is “in my Th. tabled dog apparently! knew a great deal about lite.‘ it. put his business before his happiness, Ind his happiness .me along. With the Christian there can be only pm business. "Seek ye first she kingdom of God; and his righteousness, and all these things shall be Idded unto you." Matthew, 8.33. Put. 1'iii the things of God first in our lives will bring rich reward iii contentment and happiness. FUEL OII. AND STOVE OII. RAY REILLY AGENT WOODBRIDGE We Carry IMPERIAL on. All Petroleum Needs For It Pays To Advertise (”lorry 4-3231 Your Farm All Watches CH. 6-3031 At. 8-0491 SERVING THE WESTON AREA SINCE 1850 122 MAIN " N. - WESTON "T 'I'El. Cll. 4-6461 ”NCO“ . MERCURY . mun - SALES . "m . SEIVICE OVER :00 YEARS AT m: SAM! LocnION WSEE and HEAR the Popular “Grand Ole Uproar” broadcastfeatnr- ing (hllltht FORTUNE and the CHUCK WAGON RAMBLERS. COMPLETE WESTERN SI-IOW FROM OUR WINDOW ( " to 1:00) SATURDAY SEPT. " THUR., Filth, SAT. SEPT. 18-19220 Heater, Radio, 2-ione, Weston's best running cor, be the first to see it. 1954 AUSTIN Station Wagon Immaculate, Radio, Heater. 2-fone blue. Completed reconditioned throughout, JJnconditionally Guaranteed. 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN 2-tone green. Has heater, radio, automatic. Re.. putod to be Weston's Prettiest car. Only 11,000 miles. 1953 METEOR HARDTOP 1957 MOIAROH SEDAN SEE and HEAR STATION OFJB, BRAMPTON broadcasts daily from ORUIOKSHARK MOTORS. PRICES ItEBll0E0 ll? 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