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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Feb 1959, p. 2

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Llmttod Alum tgtiitlfJl: allusion-mod no: tttii'lis'i','?',iil 't'iy',ii'iiiltiritCi's'ti,? ftF'titt'lh,iist: v 2,f',',trt a ox the um n ot MI. Vans-n. met Com-l United Colon-Mn. Emu mama can Church. (comer of highways an: autumn who. u n. No. " and MO, on Wid" In." walnut“ ot ttte Toronto and noon last, to oburve the annual Metropolitan Conservation poo- Fas"' Day at - pie cum to ghow than did-s in . o . con-action with mum Pm an. In a good mm month! “my. yet may “mu an already Mu their hay mow: with u very lean look. 50m. umdy have bought hay. A menu. of water Biro In in- nlont on nomc farm. and wing month. "me, yet W tum-n Two mu tum Wm baby 0. already Mu their hay Kn wlnun u tho John Dun mom with u wry loan look. r, moan by the John Some amuly have bought hat. Deere Ttl' tire, their 6eal. A shaman of “In" Biro ll slri. " Henry ink. on my. rob: who! on some um. and with 10, " the Town. nun. m. the pcuspeet of buying both feed Howard Cit-berry w" I' lucky and water tor their Mock Will winner and Walter )4ch Wu mat. this I prom-m winter for the winner tor “not“ the _------------------ nun-cot correct weight of I large a tractor. . q?lr,.tlttl!,!t lt ", LI 'MII ' T, MEN’S WEAR " Mllll Show Monk cu. mu WESTON a: Formal Wear _ Rentals Order NOW for CRII‘I' that Wedding Icy road: and tog proved to be of little discouruement to the girls of the fH "Country Cooke" of South Vaughan, when they gathered at the home of Mrs. a, Porter, their leader. Thu was the orpmixation meeting for their new project "The Milky Way" Nineteen girls were on hand to prove their enthualum in learn- ing all about milk in our duly menu. Each girl received a num- ber of pamphlet: on milk and milk receipts. In the election of officer: Joan Price was elected president; Donne Todd, vice- president; Helen Tomliruon, lec- retary; Ruth Watson, preu re- porter; Ann Miller, Dawn Fry, and Jean Burntield u loclal committee. Mrs. Foster explain- ed important details in regard to the keeping of record books and receipt tiles. who! iiikNii;k u who W In: louder. Tho mt moth; in. planned to: Tum!” "F nine, Feb. 11. ' Cutlomoro Women's XII-mutt m". Day Ind u the column oniored that: vUit to Peel Inner w left out Int weak. we again In! rock. when they etttartalrt- om:- eongr.tu1uittets to thin dd an manhu- with their Trel. u lady. Mn. we pump mating meeting. An mauve un- iiii'hrii mother, had m eau. dienee 'tttttred the motto “Tm ttea tor birthday, can" in him to low my)» Pef,i it h an mdnth. Ind an aunt and I God-given prlelIIO 1011“!" and. ot Margaret'- also colo- by old-um. Iona: and mam}. huh this month of Februnry by a 5:1? around in tuna-nu Mrs. R, Bower ot Toronto. 1. capes I banana. A dainty the aunt Ind Mr. Torn Woodlvy wallentine lunch w" "tDyed by of Humber Summit, ls the uncle ll . o o o , . , This In“? is holding “I In- We the tttentiorted uvenl ml St Patrick's Day and“. in .mem lot week too, " C1airvil1e Hall on Much It. hm - "m, to lend conun- Thcy m "nding Mm. Ptanh tulatitttu ad best mm. to Mr Julian to Guelph to attend the and Mn. A. Noble of Lireh. Otficorr' Comm“: donating men, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. sum to mental Health wt! Nrniahirtg of the PM Office, ma Mr. me a room in Peel Manor!“ Hog. Mn. Art Donn of Mill in, who pull. ' all calebnted In! week. e"-- -_.. --_--__.-_ - __ Elders Milli ~10“ one at tu e e . older citizens on Saturday Feb. Mrs. Mae Lythe in undergoing 14 when Mrs. Annie ttttnekUtort extended physiotherapy treat- passed away in I nursing hm meat to leuen the stiffneu in in Brampton. Though in her her arm, injured in late August 80th "" the had lived alone in in I collision in Thistletown. We her home on No. 27 Wehway sincerely hope these latter treat- ‘near the Eldon aideroad. until menta will hm acme further illne'a forced her removal to relief. Peel Memorial Hospital l ft,,".. . . . weeks ago. Shewuagrea ov- Mr. Al Mex . . t _ er ot tlttwerg and spent her time sent. contained 'd"t,"dlU'd 3:; growing many kinda. Bulging spell suffered last week. Beat the Winter months her me wishes for a speedy recovery. windows were always full of Mr, McKenzie, comes to you plants and In the summer every from tall your neighbours. little bit of available ground . o . would be used to grow . flower 2,rt,g,. Campbell is up and or ve etable. Anyone who paid aroun again after suffering I her agvisit never failed to go broken tet., Getting around has h me without a flower flower been _t.1itP.s awkward but now , ' everything'is knitting nicely to. slip, or flower seed trom Mr gether and this young lady it treasured collection. Though back at school. physically unable to attend G d , m; 8 c, Whittl 1 , " " I 0 l e I church for several year: It,',' School enjoyed a trip by Gran was alwaya . loyal supporter Coach into the city to listen tt Knox Church Vaughan, and the Symphony Concert at Mas never failed to make her yearly sey Hail, last Friday.: About 3I contribution towards it: upkeep. 't'u'l'f,C,' 53$:le tintihismggr‘tei Funeral servmes Tr. held on cular session. This project i Monday, Feb. 16,with interment just one of many interestin. in the Knox Church cemetery. such projécts that, are among-e1 INDIIIDIE. BIT. Lut Imam mu lunar Ann Pg+tq calobntd her Ill! teettth birthday, on at. Vulca- tine'u Day and " the new” ml left out mt week, we Iain offer connntulltlwl to thig awn] lady. Mrs. We Pubs. l, arm's mother, Md her. coll- We also dilution“ "van! unwound" Int week too, no Mun“ "An ter Tt.td Tne; Mr. Alex McKenzie is at pre- sent. confined to bed after a bad spell suffered last week. Best wishes for I speedy recovery. Mr, McKenzie, comes to you from all your neighbours. Rosemary Campbell is up and around again after suffering I broken toe. Getting around ‘has been a little awkward but now everything'is knitting nicely to- gether and this young lady is back at school. , Grade, , and a of Whitfield W School enjoyed a trip by Gray} Coach into the city to listen to} the Symphony Concert at Te sey Hail, Inst Friday. About M , in' HUMBER SUM ”DWI OWL-L " or more joined with another township school to this parti- cular session. This project is Just one of many interesting such projéctl that are arranged by the various school boards for the pupils of néarly every grade. Even the kindergarten groups visit farm, the fire hall and airport mess. We are sorry to report Mrs. Don Gordon has been eontined to hospital with pneumonia. We sincerely hope that by the time this new: appears, Mabel will have been restored to better health and back with Don and Heathen. .eMt- ." ,. J. -Cossrt-ly Strtring- WESTON WESTMOUNY WESTWAY WOODBRIDGE THISTlETOWN REXDALE . NUMBER SUMMIT DOWNSVIEW c". 1-9131 For In," [“th Call BAKER'S FLEETLINE 24-Hour [Odie Dispatched -GGiGirhii'jomi-Dari '. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS WHO HAVE MT OBTAINED THEIR'1959 LICENCES HIE] DON’T WAIT TILL THE MAIIcII DEADLINE Your 1958 driver's licence and vehicle permit will expire at Midnight, March 18. After this date it will be illegal to drive with 1958 licence or plates. Act now and avoid inconvenience. A last minute rush will cause delay of the 250 Agency Offices throughout the province. 2 Shady the "Point System" folder you will receive with your Driver’s Llcence. lt explain: in detail your new Point Syslem. ‘. JOHN VAR-4K0, the., ”also" You mutt show proof of Liability Insurance when you apply for plates or pay an extra $5.00 Into the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund. The additional $5.00 payment is NOT a substitute for Liability Insurance. . RENEW YOUR LICENCES NOW If you do not have your "Proof of Liability Insurance" Certificate, no your immune. agent today. A policy for Fire, Theft and Col- lision is NOT Lloblllty lmuruncc. Chock your Policy. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT or TRANSPORT TIM? IMPORTANT REMINDERS‘ At the Home end School Aeeo- Mr. and Mrs. R. now- Qt elation meetin“ lat Monday, Concord, have teken up seven! wall. took part in m. dome in the home " the reg !ytterPittett action. 8111 We]. ot the McKaydarrn and ere we!» he played " lultu, long. comed to this community with Yurich tenured the group with their the children. Rickie. is: , pieno eole and Blue Hill. as. lie, Rendie. Leenne and no . Mela). Oneal?! “we the. . . . l Caro "" “"4 “R ' quartet Mr, Be mama e ht k ttgit.""'", telented puniie will leg when“: tripped over 'lll'l "um . At late: mud a e while on " wny nut: eppeer u will the choirntreined 'Ifd% wife and Mr. Brtd the. 3:3“ 8taphm “d Mim For. Lee Robb. They nu gotten u . . . . in: u Nogui Cezllnawhen mile _ accident Ippen . e tam ee I em JT, "31"“) for the re. here had been in touch with the sponse tt my c tor cleen got. tnvellere, by telephone but de- ton tor the CHIP" Work In.» finite plene were not - " ing. Sevenl telephone cell: first, " to whether any would thought srrop)" orettrltl.Ay be tttie go to on kreturn home. , I m very grateful for the re. sponse to my all tor elem got. ton for the Cuncet Wortr met- ing. Seven] telephone call: brought promise ot mat-rm. By the way, hoop nut Monday, Feb. 23rd open tor the nut work? meeting. All 1a,diey mutated tare invited to com. to the Iron. on that date and holy mike dressings ind pads. About MA should,' find luneone thug to atttrt you to work, but my tim- after that will be utiytnctory it this curly hour does not unit you. Hope to sue I good m-ny of you out next Monday. Whitfield hockey tehrn Infin- ed I defeat " the hand: ot Hum.. bervlew lut Thursdqr. The win. ning goal wu unintentionally scored by Humber Summit tor thearpposing tum. According to the score before this happened these two teams were fairly ‘evenly matched. Sympathies of the community are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Price, in the passing of Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. Wal- ter Freeman, of Stevenson', Rd., Thutletown last Monday. 1 LAWRENCE AVE. w. (at Main) CH. 6.30311 WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE GOING OVERSEAS ? - THE ROYAL BANK or CANADA BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Pam Impmwerwm Loam To finance construction, repairs, extensions, electric systems, equipment and for other useful purposes. Alt, Um'PogaL' tgMM2r.u'12',Ut'llr, may an on the new a " and before 10.15. Como luve I wed ttme, ? Mr. and Mrs. R. Bour- a Concord, have “ken up demo in the home " the tog ot the IcKthrm and no wa- comod to this community with their tive children. Rick“. 2t We, mac. Dunno and no r (hh Seeks jelfllfi'lllers Weston Recreation Commit- sion'l Director Val Hill report. enthusiastic interest in the many projects am the winter uuon. The tour Neighbourhood Groups did tn excellent job of flooding and maintaining the 8 outdoor rink: and they any they have had M day: of good natural ice. The Bridge Club is I new ven- ture with Jim Thomerson n the volunteer instructor. The club is open for beginners only. They meet Thurwin evenings " T.80 in the Craft Room. At the present time, , gel-sons have shown an interest in I Photography Club. They would be hum}; to hear from other. who mig t be interested. _ MY tunt'iei I ttg/tll', "telm . i, but: tgddt (my and I

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