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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Sep 1958, p. 5

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The September meeting of the cW.M.S. of Woodbridge Presby- terian church was held Wed. nesday, Sept 3. " 8 pm. hi the church school room. Mrs. W. E. Berry and Mrs. R. Plunkett, who were dele- gates to the conference at A1- ert College in Believilie gave I marvelous report of the train- ing they received in the five days they were there. The new ideas and materials they brought with them will certain- ly help the organization in I treat mlny .warr On behnlf of the members, Mrs. J. Mitchell gave a vote of thinks to the committee in chnrge, 1nd thou on the pro- grim. The meeting wu cloud with a hg-mn Ind a payer by the pres! ent. The committee- Mrs. W. E. Berry, Mrs. D. Pat- ienon. Mn. J, Robinson, and Mrs. A. Cult sowed a delicious lunch. Ind I lock] hllf hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Plunkett showed colour. ed pictures of the beautiful buildings and grounds of Albert Collegc. and of all the delegates who we" there from several eountrles. The president, Mrs. C. Ireland welcomed the members back to the beginning of the rm mut- inas. and ooened with prayer A hymn was sung and Mrs. J, Robinson took the Bible read, ing from the 12th chapter of Romans, which was followed by prayer. _ Livingston are photographed as they “a“; register of?" their marriage in Woodbrldjo United Church, Sept. 6. The bride is the former Conference Delegates Report The business was discnued. And the roll call was answered to by twenty-seven members and visitors with. a verse of scripture containing the word "Witness." WED IN WOODIRIDGE - Mr. and Mn. coin]; It Pays To Advertise 1iyeouuu'r- s,,) This extra room In your bose. mom. A room you can'add wlthout any strucrurol changes In your homo. Armstrong As- tet, Til. is the perfect floor or your now bate. mem room. " is 6 alkali and momm- resistant . . . tour. ful and only to "u9"tl; clean. BM'trong ASPHALT TIL: lutrttoilttttl coiling iiiii"iiijih64l5t2 't9uVttt, LE VINYL TILE TILE 10!. 100mm Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wllllaml, of " 1, Woodbridge, and the groom I: the ton of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy S. Liv- Inguon, of Woodbridge, c EAGH TILE I 1rm0lrEtlli1 CORK TILE ll ‘80. FT. Photo c EACH by Hum H I LESABRE INVICTA ELECTRA ciGiiiiiiiie" business doll: with during the bi , brief sketch of the um Ind mccomplishments of Wm. Bond {and Wm. Cooper, two pioneers to! York County. Thimpnper was ‘very interesting to the mem- bers. Min Bell Ibo hid tho My cow ot the Bell Telephone Com- puny in Klotnbur. and read a brtit sketch of It and the mem- bers learned that the first two residents in murmur; to inst-l I telephone around fifty years no were Mr. C. sum and Mr. Nash, Mrs. A Train read a poem entitled “Grundpn’a Wood Stove” and,Miss Merle Hambly read Current Events. MN. J. Titanium road I short r on the Motto - 'Love mm" the: which Cathar- ine Sopet'pltyed' leverll mm [In on the piano moon-dim which were enJOde. Min Liby Jen took chug. of tht pro- 'gramme and h "Plum:- Dart" as her topic. Sh. first mud ground some pictures taken in Clad: in the early days and then ma two short uncle: en- titled 'The origin of Forks” and "Canada'. Pirst Man Man." Min Belt than read a paper entitled "York County Firm" which [no In. c. may a. an up but wha- the umbr- ot to 100mm mi “will. '0- men's imam. mot " will "will: mun. on May M. teoattata, lamb: u. and the topic In: MiatorUnt Banach. Tht Mu Catt wu mutant! by showing n pionnlr nonunion and giving in history. A variety 9! object: wue lhown includ- ing diahea, crock-n, I doll, an hon. a than ball. a cmdle ugly and I and unit box. , KLEINBURG Ntyttif tttt LOOK. It's I clan. loan, not kind nt timy.enr look. Fresh. Crisp. Splendid. R's: look tut momma ymu good mm a “I whole “do world. The look of the ben- onnnnnd. best-manna“ Buick m built . . . Ind the moat caudally t-tiful deign in Buiek's - 00 proud you: rxr',".", HAWMAN MOTORS. & ELECTRIC, uilik woo-mum; - "iMtlllll AI. 6a9jilllllrs.: _', t g' NEW CLASS. OF FINE CARS WITHIN REACH OF 2 OUT OF 3 NEW CAR BUYERS Here it is . . . and now you know! Know why we have called this THE CAR. Know that a new 'generation of great Buicks is truly now here. From just this one view you can see that here is not just new design . . 3 but splendidly right design for this day and age. A our that is lean and clean and stunningly low . . . and at the same time great in headroom and legroom, easy to get into or out of, And when you see your Buick Dealer and walk the illlil DISPLAY TODAY, BUICK 'lit the Dunne; Mn. D. Kennedy mum. It, Cooley, member: of the numb who have went the pat! {cub teen months in Europe, were present and reeeivetb I very hearty welcome from the mem- berg. A pleasant SOCill time we: went us the member, enjoyed the lunch served by Mrs. C aeorge, Mn. Tumult in: Mn. L. Miller. W.1. Hall root plum: PM. were made tor the October l meeting. which is Family Night 1nd a Pot Luck Supper and 1-1 being held in the W.t. Hull. In. In. I. In: - - mm a u con-mu I. - with the "alum-u. rua, m nut to but. M an VJ. M " the 2nd Ptttgt- mum on Mamba " " the Dildo] Coma-vain urea. Mrs. th M- nedy was um I in u- ;niuant lady hr tha w Leader Count " Mm. To t was unable ta “but 'illt"ll iGeotle. Mn. a. WW Ind‘ Mrs. A. Irvin were named an the commitxc to antrA exhibit " “Drug. . A work meetlnd for this exhibit for " the members will be held n the homo of Mm. M. W. Warm-w on the “tampon gl October l. Hunting the lull w" til-culled and it win planned lei hold a Bee to clean the Hull on Wednesday “tomcat, iii) tour ts. Mu. A. Irvin in: 111-, stunned to an about Juving the: mac-mung: swung-human gnu mm“ a I. m In Mr. and Mrs. John Van Hau- (Continua! on Page I) 1.hertrttgtghtie* no: m an the l-l d My - Wilde-Hugh‘s. NnEqnbohHO. .. GMMMBmmm- hut huh- . . . constant-qua we ,rttrd. nMold vim. Nov lay You loud... . Nu mum“. tun-minions! New conditional air. GIGANTIC smoun b" BUY ONE, AND an on: milllllr .. Lmlod nexl lo Roxy Thain on Hwy. 1 at 1llhtttdbridgs [E cones - SHAKE: . sums " .tttititnLtttTitrd whole Wonda-ful way around this Buick, you'll know still more how right all this is. From anywhere you look, here is a classic modern concept that is Buick speaking a new languagebfwday. Alanguageofflneeamprieedwithitt the reach of almost anyone. A language of quality and oomfort and quiet pride of ownership . . . a language of performance astitrfaetions without equal. See BUICK '59: THE CAR on display at your local Buick duh"; “I‘ll"! Wt Muhhmmwmmhm-‘ _tMmtttrtwtanr9trettmr. 22"t2t'atttgtd,t"tgttgtt.r 1m6ttewtntiirrdierthrmotemt. Gin-m Ala-W daten-do-rtottavtrienimr. Neqtpartatrhtmsta-mdts.. Nu.- "a+ereonddrtoph--rrrt-rrrrtxrrnt Your-tv-trs-sr-ths 1_hctMeethtet,t-ttrMthernnositumstr-rmriat_ ttr-r--. "ditmkn.arrlrrrecaRsrarenrt - 7 H OUR WAY OF SAYING "THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGI" 1’“!le ”In- m‘m“

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