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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Dec 1958, p. 3

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Wti U > “ ‘ J eaborcs 6/;@@@& : fi brightly as the star of Bethichem, 5 § that Silent Might, may the spiric of the x / :‘7 first Christmas shine forever in your heart. Day » > ; its message of Peace and Good TWill become an ’/ \ s & B a se t 906 & § iR i onA & . fsl L c ki w vge w "‘i A ‘y‘\ . S iss ' a â€" $# ; Ves e pa 32â€" 1‘ N: \ h 5; a : o mt Lreh .â€" i i i i4 " tÂ¥ .\.‘ ,-â€"‘ A a * NR C _% A "u fi'l “ * ‘ X MA F5 :@‘ â€"* j L 7\'\ t s BC * § $ jg ealy? Ross Stores Co. Lid. % } PA 75 MAIN ST. N. * i WESTON i € e AT. 8â€"0722 106 LAMBTON AVE. t At Your Service _ \icrorian orper or nurses & CH. 11841 ’;u C mlats WELCO MEATS LTD. WATERWORTH UPHOLSTERY WOODBRIDGE TO ALL OUR FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS AND PATRONS DRY GOODS â€" READYâ€"TOâ€"WEAR WOODBRIDGE To Touring Educators Wm. L. Graff, Chief Librarian of the North York Public Liâ€" brary, announced that in the last three® weeks e North ‘York Public Library ‘has played host to three visitors from other Local Library Is Host RO. 6â€"8123 Mr. (Gunaratne, in visiting North York Township offices was interested in the new library building and in public library service as an aspect of local government. Mr. Amura from Jakarta, Inâ€" donesia, is a member of the Audio Visunln?epartmem of the Ministry of Information. He has spent four months in Montreal with the National Film Board studying the use of films. His main interest is the use of films and filmstrips in formal educaâ€" tion and with adult groups, and in their distribution through loâ€" cal film councils and libraries. He found information on the North York Public Library‘s film serâ€" vice particularly useful ‘as an example of the way films can be provided for use by community groups at a nominal cost, _ Dr. S. R. Ranganathan was eager to observe the Bookmobile Mr. M. A. Amura of the Reâ€" public of Indonesia, Mr. Stanâ€" ley Gunaratne, Assistant Comâ€" missioner of Local Government in Ceylon, and Dr. S. R. Rangaâ€" nathan, Library Advisor to the Government of India, have visiâ€" ted the library to observe variâ€" ous aspects of its work. MEN‘S WEAR 69 Main Street North CH. 4â€"7191 WESTON We‘re hoping you have a holiday season brimming with life‘s joy . and Staff LATIMER HEATING and PLUMBING Knox Latimer Order NOW for That Wedding CREST , Formal u Wear "Rentals Girls and of ers Club he party on Dec gram of film: The younger tobogganing The a children their m« Dec. 15 to all 4 tle ones this ar one wi goodies Our sy extended extended to the R ily. Mr Redding‘s Mrs. Mary Redding at the age of 87 y« buried on Friday, Hamilton. day S gram usual Santa ance dren. A Christmas at Highview S 17th and this crowd. Mr. J pal welcomed friends and I at Highview School Wed., 17th and this also drew a | crowd. Mr. James, the pr pal welcomed the parents friends and Mrs. Godden in charge of the program. combined choir opened the gram | with the singing ‘"White Christmas." The Ji Choir sung "Freddie, the Tree" and ‘"Too Fat for Chimney." A grade II ; Terrance Robbins, played a net solo. pupils ed, _ " Grades nese . ( "Mingâ€" Shop." done t and 4. Two of Buschmeyer played a d The older The annual entertainment ildren of the Cradle Roll eir mothers was held on N c. 15th. Supper was set all followed by carols program presented by the ones. Santa dropped in a is and presented each 1 e with a gift and a bag play d a duet Flowers." older children School presented the following n _ packed _ audi _ again made . with treats for & by pupils Grades 5 y about th Teen "The â€" Friendly 1 s 2 and 3 presented Christmas play .e â€"Ong and the 1 The Nativity sce sympathy resented nâ€"agers of the held t the and gers of th the Boys d their C . 20th wit s and refr group w party. ativity scene was is from Grades 3 5 and 6 presented the arcient pagan Grade oncert ren of the nted their ng night t audience., is again being Redding famâ€" s grandmother, ig passed away years and was . Dec. 19th at teachers Mr. Ch with a pro refreshments o went on . playlet all the inment for e Roll and d on Mon., vas served carols and by the litâ€" ed in after each little ie Pioneer s‘ Explorâ€" Christmas ers, Miss Chapman Waltz of was appear the chil Beasts." d a Chiâ€" entitled, Lantern bag as held .. Dec. i large princiâ€" e Fir or the pupil, a coroâ€" Junio: to and Sunâ€" proâ€" o the and call proâ€" of was and of Follow Tracks In Snow To Suspect John T. Circle w cion of ca last week stolen car traced . tri in the snc the house found Wa ed him fo GILBERTS AUTO SUPPLY Wagar i for t car ne tracks snow f was car wOop w for abou of Wagar‘s Wagar the arrested _ theft by P. P.C. Oliver rear Jane S ks which | for about bed theft of mother and arr 20 Hearst on suspiâ€" .C. Oliver r found a Street. He he found _ found mile to her. He arrest fr the Pobrrley Grazon With sincere qgratitude for the woarm friendships which »e have enjoyed. we extend greetings of the secmon to all of you. whese good will and lovalty we count among our most cherished possessions,. May the holidays find you in hearty gaod health. surrounded by devoted family and flends. E S The Management and Staff F j Men‘s and Boys‘ Department Stere . LK 57 MAIN ST. NORTN â€" WEston THE TIMES AND GUWIDE â€"â€" 47 Main St. N. WESTON CH. 1â€"1861 46 Main N. H. C. BROOKBANKS ... we wish you an abumâ€" t 'u'umlfi day made of?" Tinset and holly, music and merryâ€" making, love and laughter dance of all these and more throughout this most festive and inspiring of all the seasons in the year. * aay (FA CH, 1â€"7681

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