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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Sep 1958, p. 7

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Mr. Iand Mrs. Pot-r Robinson wor- married on Warning: 6th. at the Good Shophord Anglican Ch'vrch. They Birthday greetings to Tim Crowther, Second Avenue, ,for Sept. 20th. Betty Ewing, Irwin Road, Sept. let. Ray Tiveron, Elmhurst Drive, for September 19th. Mr. Geo. Humphries, Ir. win Rd., for September 15th. l On Wednesday, Sept. 10th, Mrs. Peddlc, 1339 Islington Ave.. assisted by Mrs. Staples, held a very lovely miscellaneous shower (or Marlene Swen, who is to be married on October 4th, in Rexdale United Church to Bob, Frost, Islington Ave. Mar- lene received some very lovely gifts, tor which she thanked CMPLITILY I I M 0 V I I FACIAL "All FROM THI ROOTS without cumin-h or academy. It u t a Y, ' Clem, Simple h Odour F leu. Superior to ur- ' t flee deplluorlel f o r (, mung results. ' ,', used " /g ;, Inn" C / _\: I spool-Ila"; VOUTHIXA PRODUCTS, IO: Mt, far mlnnl "A" Town“. fi,)si,(, [x ELMLEA and HUMBER HEIGHTS Sol. (inn-din! "this for ARNOLD "All A "ttt INITITUTI LONDON. INOLAID Sainsblry Bros. LII. Plumbing and Heating AlTEIAYIONS - [RAIN so was sum: ANNIVERSARY "" CH. 1-7461 KETTLEIY - Monday, Sophmbor 22, W tr.m.-t p.m. Township Shad. SCHOMIEIG - Tuuday, SOME" 23, 10 am. - 1 pm. - Mark“ Hall. NOMETON - Wednesday, 50me M, 10 am. - T pun. " Commtmhy Anna THORNHKL - Wndnotday, Saptunbar M, 3 pm. - I pm. - York PM: Market. KING cm - Friday, “who: 26, " a.m. - 1 pm. - Hm Hall. V WOODIIIDGE - Friday, “who: 26, 3 to ' pan. - We! Anna. thtss-uouomeodrreettret-sehrtt.e-d. 0mm Of What. And Gum An “nod " I PM 00' M, Vanuatu. 'Youthexa' HAIR REMOVER STICK R A B I E S . FREE VAchIATIoI mules " CROSS gr., WISTON . ‘WMMM,VW. u "‘*'Wmm l ALI. DOGS SHOULD, ll MtMItm0 ON A . 209 mm Am.. CTEEiXEE Ami-labia “and... cum. mu " mu In blowing "an. WRITE aro shown her. thing congratu- MRS. A..CAIIIS ".... CH. 1.9260 VF‘VWMW‘I ao Double six. $2.25 rm Ma ever-ions. Refieshmenvs were served by mg hoatgskes; Congratulations "ty, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley. Clearbrooke Circle, Rexdale, on the arrival of' a son. A brother tor Anita, Donny and Allen. _ Elmlea Baptist Church held\ its Sunday School-Church picnic) on Saturday, Sept. 13th, and) the weather man was very kind in furnishing such a _lovely warm day. Going by bus to Boyd Park were about 49 chil- dren and parents (not quite as many as last year). Winners of the races were as follows: 6 and under - lst Joannie Fournier, 2nd Kenny Jordan, 3rd Danette Preece. All the rest of the ones taking part in this race also re- ceived I prite. ' "it; arf to V ' years old: Stephen Barrick, lst; Donnie Burley and; $203.1. gattfrsgn 3rd. -635: -iil, 9: Linda Smith 1st, Anita Burley 2nd, Barbara Jack- son 3rd, May_Munee 4th., 3rd nee: Boys-Terry Crow- ther lst, Doug Barnes 2nd. Giris--Carol Fournier. 4th rue: Boys-Tim Crow- ther Ist, Graham Barnes 2nd Giris--Linda Fournier Ist, Mar- lene Harris 2nd. -udris shoe kicking, Mrs. Jordon. A -. Mrs. Patterson. “#35310 novelty race, Ladies walked with potato on top of their head. lat Mrs. Carhia, 2nd ""atiittgrrt6'fk'l1C land by"th'. officiaflngclorgyman tho luv. s. G. West. Mrs. Robinson was the former PuIIWin- CHOMW. 1 Boys and Girls potato race: (David Williams, Carol Fournier, I Mrs. Jordon received the prize for finding the mystery ',person, who was Ricky Moore- (house. Relay race-Winning team: Tim Crowther, Mary Mills, Su- san Hazard, Verna Warn, Shar- on Preece, Peter Hines. Lucky spot prize was won by Doug Barnes. Bible memory verse game was won by Mrs. Prowse and Mr. Baughurst. After the games everyone sat down to supper, where milk was given to the children and tea for the adults. Also ice cream for the children. A big thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Bar- rick for the looking after the games and prizes, and also to Mr..Barnes. Morning service at Elmlea Baptist Church, Sunday Sept. 14th, was taken by Mr. Moore- house, who spoke on the mean- ing of communion. ht Sunday School Mr. Barnes held open session and showed slides on Christ healing. Boys and girls, 11-15 years ttt age, the Wiener mast is to be held Saturday, Sept. 27th, meet- ing at the church " 6:30. 7 Boys and girls dod't forget Sunday Scpoql_ at1tt'cloek. _ MEN'S WEAR " Main Shut North CH. 4-71,! W31” -cArese ELM mourns 12 inch ... 4.95 per 100 RIO IAIIIIIY _ MU. "NET " Wholesale him " ftt " inch r..............-....--.-."""""'"""' IS 18 24 " to 24 inch “MINUS STOCK FROM WHICH T0 SELECT! Order NOW for That Mttiing inch inch FIELD GROWN ELM inch li), _ 'Format ii, Wear Rentals Jtll'lhb% Wu Time To Order Your “alga, Shrubs, Shade, Ornumon'ul and Frolt Tron. CREST "UMBER NURSERIES AMUl "WET .tok"ttsesttettei'toaoettttheer Wd$lo.movm. PMTMOSS - ION! MW - Vacuum-oddball...“ mmmnnmu-u GRASS I” - 22he 15¢ Me ll: The "mntrwilt be Control United Church whore the "e. I; E.' Spencer will'unijo .in marriage Morgan! Mao Sairlla, daugMor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sairllo to David Reginald Clarke, son of Mr. aners. C. Clarke on September 20th. T _ The girls of the Explorers class were, entertained on Friday night at the home ot their leader Mrs. T. Cranston. V Mr. and Hrs. R. T. Farr re- turned home on Sunday from a motor trip to Hearst with a stop at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Girvin Clarke andaons in North Bay. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Devins included Messrs. Chester and Bert Kurtz, Mrs. A. Johnston and Mrs, or- icn Hall. The Castiemore Women's tn. stitute held their September meeting last Tuesday at the home ot Mn. Henry Plul. Miss Betty Black started her nurse's training course last week at the Toronto General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Len Patterson‘ and Allan 'were Sunday iGiidil grests at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. Ken Wood and anmily. l NASHVILLE NEWS Neighbours and friends of the 1510183nch "to 24" .. .. 2to 3 ft.. Evergreen Pcronnialn and Rockory "on?! V .. . 3ferr 1.00 12 to " to " to " Mt KOREAN IOXWOOD Charm 6-1179 MRS. J. MAW IIIDAL WIEATH ltr" Me 24" 69! Influx-s PACHISTINA " I an "oF-..- mm AtatBNR' _ . . ttO. m, ll I my). 'iiiiliiA1ttA1t Me Sant family had a most en- goyable evtnipk on Saturday at a com and wéiner roast at their name. Atrmtren air, dance floor was built and the Sam orches- tra provided the music with Al- bert Todd calling 'tor square dancing. The September meeting of the Nashville Evening Auxiliary W.M.S. met on Tuesday night H the home of Agnes Agar, Jill, the president Florence Cain opening with the call to wor- ship "Go Ye ‘therefore and teach all nations . . .". Hymn 697 was sung and scripture St. John 17 verses 20-26 was'read by Hilda Irwin. The ceremony of an In- dian Thanksgiving called “Feast of the Green Corn" was the pro- gram fer the evening with Jean Burnfield, Mary Ann Burn- field, Beverley Robinson. Eleanor Weber, Hilda Irwin and Wilma ‘Robinson taking part dressed in l ----"""" - - Fm “alga v'g,tl's"Tuoo" l Aylmot tted and cumin o...-'"" 2 "Gr. tins as' Swift's Prom _..........-----'"" .. 12-01. tin ast Campbell's Tomato Soup o...-""" 3 10-01. tins M" Sunny Mom Too Botts o........-"'" Pkg. of 100 Ttbt Lynn Motley Bank" - .......'"" 2 2Q-oz. tins tet' Donald Duck Orange Juico o..-"" M-or. tin " IGA Tomato Ju'lco '..,..,. __.-'...-"'"" 2 20-or. tin' 29t IGA choice on Wax loans ooo."' 2 15-01. tins M" l Stokoly's CM"! SWIG, Corn o.....". 2 15-ox. tins 33¢ Swift's Beef Stow ._. _r---'"" o....-.-' 24-or. tin " .._....-artt Sockoyo Salmon m.,...""" F .. 'h tinA9' --- “4 s 15-01. tins 35¢ M" mm luau SIILNI, ”annual. mm“ In I - “I NO WAS“- "eTrrrtiqMtt3Mttmtatt' -stgtthtttattitents 'tir/h' o-ae-.-'--. tttMt or “GASTS It'iUka Side In“ tht. ”s ...-- V 'tt i ' _ _ . B Va" 's W ___ in _ <.~..-. . -aaMR - V “' M Fancy Birds." tttt 2i't. 21¢ cellos Sal-Ion Steaks u. Mk _ FROZEN FOODS Fancy Birds-1'3!!! _',). .1,” l , _ l dwa- - LM, “I. 'i)) the noun on new. Int. m:H with . good Wrg,',t'Pt - marginal! mu bun. M115: at We: In, It. Hum-d gin-n MW in}; the Board a! was of autumn Hell. Mean. A. News and J. Parr, the other memben ot the Board, were lilo present. Mr. Hilliard gave a his- tory of the Hall. stating that it wn built in 1910 on one ot three parcels of land owned by the school trustee: of School Section No. 10. Titled-town School is now built on one parcel. while the village green in the third. To: many yen-e the Hell wu a meeting place tor funny re~ unions, Me., but in the int few we”: luck of unitary facilities has been detrimental and has [reduced operations considernbly. ith have been drawn up for it: renovation by a local archi- tect, but installntion of sanitary facilities alone will cost live thousand dollars. To date 2,200 dollar! has been raised by pub- lie ettort. The building is in very [good structural condition and teach tfaor has approximately ';1800 sq. feet of usable space. {Minimum maintenance costs are H400 dollars per year. With the present enrollment in the schools. Thistletown Hall is the on? building in the com- munity which can be used for the various activities. The This- tleteens Club holds dances in the Hall, under the sponsorship of the Ratepayers' Association. Con.. sultations are being held with the YM-YWCA regarding their possible use of the Hall. In this regard, the township will allow Indie costume. Greetings were' brought from the W.M.S. after- noon Auxiliary by Mrs. Norman Black. The roll call was answer- ed with donations of jams and oellies after which the business was discussed. The meeting clos- etl with hymn 671 and the re- peating ot the mizpah benedic- tmn in unison. Refreshments were served by candle light due to a hydro shut on. WIYN "" a.“ 'lOllUt IUCKS' histletown Reports ' III. Ts, tt.useoeet-tieatt-soesi 'trkttrtamrorarytrads 'hettttttdirtguvatuedat upon but", but cannot book under 1nrMrr1iert'ue,e_it,ir_rute lie building. Tho Vina. bond at 1mm- hu no commotion ,rttttttt.Ha1l,aaitdoesnott- by to the value, but to School Suction Ne. to. TNUISDAY. Follow“ Mr. Hullud'u ud- ttrear, business arising Iron: pre- vious minutes was discus-ed. The question of I foot path on the nunmn AVCITQ bridge had been raised with C uncil, Ind I letter from them, dated, July llth. winked immediate mum but 107d“. nothing has been done. A proposed change to the con- stitution of the Ratepayers' Aa- societion, which would make the past president a member of the executive for the following your. will he read " three meetings ' Ind then voted upon. A letter we: sent to the village board of trustees asking. them to call tenders for once-a-week garbage collection, and for twice-a-week garbage collection, the matter! to be further discussed md ten-1 ders studied It the November! meeting. , The Ratepayers' Association will continue to sponsor the Friday night teenage dances, as previously mentioned. Anyone willing to chaperone these happy evenings should call Mr. Paul Burkholder at CH. 4-9405. Surely there are many parents who ere still young enough to join the young folks once in a while. Last week Mr. Albert Barker iiri'iiiftiici'i'i'tii 'ttt 292 Effective Monday, Sepfombor tt, odr? store will be open att day every Monday and closed alt day every Wodnésdcy. _ KITS LADIES’ & “HEBREW: "a. y.'-"" m: mm "T.,, woman»: iiiiiiiiir'i" " ' “‘" t a. iti, sum“ amass c155...” PM no.1 gnu any; run-arm” BL, _, _ NOTICE II, "" New but 'lri"'..N; An ietltttttfA (Mi. , . Bt place " 'IE ' $113“ IF), tan-“.5 .. a " Eh lr-vs Mill Dm' id V .cddcnt-kd' -i'iiiir,'Att ' 'SI, presented W I” = ,, Br, - Willlumdn aun- a W, Lu 'd"ft,i'gtrt,',,t"g'fail . ‘g u nele on, . Me. BW) (Unttah, was“ “up: "giii?; which was Worn} . r of the school by Mari-W _ " The task of tannin. m, w dren trunk tsafety in 1.32- r _ lortofthetutmat If? , school. and the (with. I“ are so few act-idem: who children is . reel terthtstmr# the untiring work ot NEPW en and of the mm: mm nt- vision Z? noon». I cumulus. “I. " WW! "' tdolHagt ' . “In.“ CEO-6314 T Ctt. In“! Gravel. "Af' I "B", load N In!“ 0.3.6 in: F “who. mm "on" Sonia - -. ' MlltiMtK"'d'1'l% , $71 KIDSON more WIN A MOVIE CAM-A UNIVERSAL - Mn. You "in " 1205 WESTON ID. whit W. at? if???

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