Times & Guide (1909), 7 Jul 1960, p. 2

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Several Good Used Mowers JULY 7, 1910 WESTONâ€"Three rinks of the Weston Bowling Club played a match game with three rinks of the Parkdale Club on the latter‘s grounds on Saturday. Weston won out with the following score: Weston Parkdale Geo. Packham F. E. Dallyn J. Hartstone C. Coutts A. J. Barker C. Keek T. Nattress, Skip 19 R. Wray, Skip ... 17 Jno. Hamshaw S. Burgess P. C. Pope + W. Inglis N. J. McEwen J. McBain A. McEwen, Skip 15 â€" S. H. Armstrong, Skip . 21 W. Marks W. Milliken A. G. Pierson K. Grant Joe Barker G. Senior _ S.H. Hill, Skip 22 \ J. Anthony, Skip ... 18 Principal Publishers Ltd. ‘Editorial Offices....... 2160 y-’t w-gi.e Office ....... Ping 8 «M w h & Authorized as Second Class Mail, Advertising Director EDITORIALâ€"There seems little doubt that England is béginning to view with alarm the fendâ€" ency to separation shown by the recent acts of the Canadian government. The Canadian navy, unless placed at once under British control, would mean a declaration of independence on the part of Canada ... It might be well to ask ourselves: whither are we drifting? Some time ago I read about a christian woman who was married to a drunkard. He had the habit of bragging to his friends about his amiable wife and to prove his point he told them that he would take them home, awaken her out of her sleep and ask her to prepare them something to eat. This he did, and to his friends‘ surprise she graciously arose and made them something to eat. Later he asked her why it was that she was so kind to him. f Here was a woman who had the grace to turn an irritation into something that was beautiful. Do you know I think that that is what God is waiting to do for each one of us if we will only let him. He wants to turn our irritations into beautiful pearls by coating them with patience and tolerance. Then to add a finished lustre he polishes them with gracious courtesy until they are shining and fit for a royal crown. MOUNT DENNISâ€"Miss Raeman, principal of the Public School, has gone to her home in Woodâ€" bridge for the holidays. # WESTONâ€"A carload of freight was burned on the C.P.R. tracks between the Denison avenue crossâ€" ing and Trethewey siding on Saturday last. ‘"Husband," she replied, "If you should die toâ€" night you would be of all men most miserable. I am only too glad to make your life here as pleasant as possible." The shaft struck home and a short time after he was converted. Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievious: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruits of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby. Hebrews 12: 11. 5o YEARS AG(w THE TIMES AND GUIDE Special Buy on New m Noi 10 Balers and MF 36 Side Rakes Case 400 Tractor, Caseâ€" matic 130 Hours Ford 1949 horized as Second Class Mail Member of the Cahadian W Holland Baler with A Christian Thought V. J. McMillan â€"â€" President and Publisher FOR SALE | 878 Lakeshore y dovgti,â€" We $Wce _ t# uan.mmmc..omn.ou i'u“i*r # Association :o# wale | ao} t 4A h. w CLAIR GOODYEAR The British Fruit Market _ Featuring This Week ere v oÂ¥ Phone AT 8â€"0731 for the Day‘s Prices Free Delivery â€"â€" You Save When You Buy At â€"â€" J. L. O‘Hagan Cordially invites the general public to enjoy their refreshing Speaking to a regular meeting of the trustees of the Board of Education of the Township of North York, trustee Jean Dodds, representative of the Don Mills sector of the township, suggested that the Board might pick up some easy money by burning down older schools in North York. After the tumult subsidedâ€"it took two mainâ€" tenance men with pipe wrenches to unravel the chairâ€" man from the chandelierâ€"the lady went blithely on. "We could tip someone to commit arson," she said. "On some schools we could make as much as $50,000." You certainly could, madam. And it would only take 20 such fires to pile up a million dollars. If only Swift were alive and writing today! He‘d be the boy to tell the lady the really smart thing to do would be to wait until the schools are full of chilâ€" dren before putting the torch to them. That way, you not only collect money on the insurance, you reduce the school population at the same time.: But, of courseâ€"we most devoutly hopeâ€"the lady was only fooling. FINE FOODS â€" REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS SWIMMING LESSONS AT SPECIAL LOW RATE CLUBS AND GROUPS â€" SPECIAL PICNIC RATES STRAWBERRIES BEANS, PEAS NEW POTATOES NE W 0 m e g r 0 w n FINCH AVENUE AND ISLINGTON AVENUE ® Wonderful Picnics For Citizens ® Supervised Swimming in a Beautiful Pool ® Hiâ€"Fi Music Throughout Grounds ® Dancing â€" Games â€" Sporting Events I T A L I A N G A R D EN S How‘s That Agnin? AMPLE FREE PARKING Recreation Grounds Admission for all of this: Adultsâ€"Men, $1.00; Ladies, 50c (All Facilities Including Swimming) Children Under 14: For Swimming Onlyâ€"25c Monday to Saturday: Adults 50c; Children | Sundays: 25¢ Etobicoke Undecided On Number Of Deputy â€" Reeves At the next election Etobicoke township voters may be required to elect two deputy reeves instead of one should the present council decide to ask the Ontario legisâ€" lature to pass a private bill of Authorization. ‘ Another measure which may be undertaken by council to meet the recently passed Ontario legisâ€" lature allowing a large muniâ€" cipality to appoint two members of its council to serve on an executive with the reeve might be to seek permission to do away with the position of deputy reeve and in its stead elect two council members at large to the execuâ€" tive committee. Etobicoke Reeve H. 0. Waffle pointed out the danger of a situation that would constitute an executive council made up of one appointed councillor and a deputy reeve and reeve, who must be elected at large. In the eventuality that all the councillors should desire the poâ€" 8.00 p.m.â€"Prayer and Bible Study. The Church is a warm, evangelical family church, affiliated with the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec. There are activities for all groups. 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Pine Street USED CAR LOT ACROSS FROM THE ELM‘S HOTEL â€" NEXT To THE POLICE sTATION. Dial AT. 8â€"05 52 WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH DRQP IN AND SEE QOUR LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY USED CARS NOW ON DISPLAY ON OUrRr LOT 1954 VOLKS $ PANEL Perfect delivery unit for small business SAVE THOSE EXTRA DOLLAR 125 / * Aivnalt a ~~ WES) PABUPE: | _ l iefi ® PP .. ts * k in e t * > > ul eoke t l i © Rev. R.; E. Freeland, B.A., B.D., Main and Lawrence PRICED TO SELL AT ONLY LOW DOWN PAYMENT 1 YEAR BONDED WARRANTY EASY TERMS SUNDAY, JULY 10th, 1960 Wednesday sition and consequently vote for themselyes, the reeve remarked, the decision would in a reality be left up to the reeve and deputy reeve. Unider _ present _ legislation; Reeve Waffle explained, the deputy reeve has no more auâ€" thority than a regular councillor. Present township ward. distriâ€" bution, considered by officials to be out of balance in population, area and assessments, will ‘be given preliminary consideration by the council during the sumâ€" mer,. ® CORNET ® TRUMPET ® TROMBONE Instruments Loaned To Beginners PHONE BUtler 6â€"2576 MUSIGC LESSONS _ w. R NERAL PRIVATE omm Mfl@ PINE STREET â€" WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone AT $â€"0571 Rector: Rev. Howard K. Matson, B.A., L.Th., 31 St. Phillips Rd. 9.00 a.m.â€"Hollang Service. 11.00 a.m.â€"English® Service. 5.00 p.m.â€"English Service. 10.00 a.m.â€"Joint Service of Weston Presbyterian Central United 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 10.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Church of St. David (Anglican) 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. Becond Christian Beformed Chureh Of Tgqroniq ST. PHILIP‘S (on the hill) Anglican Rev. Henry A. Venema, B.A., Th,M. â€" CH 4â€"0985 379.00 Priestâ€"inâ€"charge: The Rev. William Bothwell, WA 3â€"1513 and HU 9â€"2609 and Westminster United No Evensong for Summer Months SUNDAY, JULY 10th, 1960 4th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY SUNDAY, JULY 10%, 1960 4th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY St. Phillips Rd. (off Malton Rd.) Lawrence Ave., Near Jane REV. WILLIAM BOTHWELL SUNDAY, JULY 10th, 1960 SUNDAY, JULY 10th, 1960 The Friendly Family Church 69 WILLIAM STREET 110 Albion Road Open Dgily 9 o;i‘:\. to 10 p.m. Woodbridge

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