Ontario Community Newspapers

Times & Guide (1909), 17 Jul 1929, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

W that?" Wifeâ€""He‘s a waterâ€"tight dog." Ladyâ€""What do you mean, waterâ€" tight?" ... . & Wifeâ€"‘"His mother was a wailer s.pan,l,el and his father a Scotch terâ€" rier. faction. _Turn to the right and visit our showing of new Whippet. It‘s the shortest cut to satisâ€" 6 MAIN ST. Ladyâ€""What kind of a dog is Let us vulcanize for you; Make a tire as good as new. We have helped out quite a few. VULCANIZING is a money saving industry. That is the reason that Mr. Dollar Bill is so enthusiastic about it. Give that blownâ€"out tire a chance for its life by bringing it here. , * â€"" . ° Et’s a long c lane that has no turning~~ PEARSON WHIPPET~ WILLY §/ KNIGHT _3z3 â€"*#8 PAGE EIGHT B WESTON PHONE 126W. WESTON 2 DENISON AVE. Up To Date Tire Repair The Shop That Gives Your Dollar a Long Ride. The pleasure of using Weston Dairy‘s products. MOTIORP MAXIMS Don‘t Deny Weston Dairy JOHN HEBGIN, PROP. 58 Main St. N. wWESTON, ONT. PURE MILK CREAM BUTTER PEARSON A Close Breed Yourself Weston Fish Market SOLD BY Mr. Newlywedâ€"Good _ heavens! I forgot to take down the pictures.â€"R. R. Magazine. Said dad impressively: "Isn‘t it queer how the little chicks get out of the shell ?" "Huh," said the youngster, "what gets me is how they get in there.‘"â€" Watchmanâ€"Examiner., Absorbed In His Art Mrs, Newlywedâ€"Oh, you did splenâ€" didly with the wallpapering, darling! But what are those funny lumps? A father took his son of four years to the incubator in the cellar to see the eggs hatch. se M. Crawford 6â€"2. Messrs. D. Newâ€" ton and J. Moore defeated Messrs. 0. E. Forest and F. W. Parrot 7â€"5. Miss A. Hill and M. P. Timpson defeated Miss M. Crawford and E. Latter 6â€"3. Mr. W. G. Westover defeated Mr.â€"W. Heinbuch 6â€"3. Several members of the Weston AA. A., Tennis Club spent a very enjoyable evening last Wednesday, July 10th. They were entertained by the Canadâ€" ian General Electric (Ward Street ofâ€" ficers, Toronto). Tournament and friendly games were played in which the locals madeâ€" a very _ creditable showing. After the games light reâ€" freshments were served. The results of the tournaments were as follows: Misses E. La Rose and E. Westover defeated Misses Heron and WESTON TENNIS SECT. MAKE FINE SHOWING MILLER‘S PoWDErs Main St. Assorted Flash Lights, complete At s m degs ols nemamcane s 3100 Toasters, complete with cord, atemessale c en taie. o a1s 00 1220 WESTON RD. Phones: Jct. 5722, Weston 1260 (Not Listed) (Yorke‘s Service Costs Less) Funeral and Ambulance Service The use of our modern funeral Home is always a source of satâ€" isfaction, especially when the family is living in a small home or apartment. This complete funeral establishment fills a genuine need, it provides all the comfort and privacy of the priâ€" vate home. The use of our funeral Home adds nothing to the cost of our service as it makes for efficiency. Still we are always willing to conduct the funeral at the Church or private residence. Built â€" Electric Comfort in the Let Electricity Do Your Work‘ Fans will Proâ€" One â€"of Our Home. Power f ully . mote â€"C o o 1 Yorke Bros. W. A. DICKIN FUNERAL HOME OUR DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS A SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR AILING CHILOREN Contain No warcotics. EASILY TAKEN. QUICKLY AnD THOROUGHLY CLEANSE EVvEN THE MOST DELICATE SYSTEN. AS SWEET AS SUGAR WESTON * PHONE 226 Phone 404 The many friends of Miss Dorothy Martin will be pleased to learn that she is recovering quite satisfactorily from the injuries received in a recent automobile accident at Chatham.Miss Martin, who resided here with her parents until two years ago, when the family moved to Windsor, was a popâ€" ular student at the High School. The following boys from St. John‘s Anglican Church left on Monday to spend two weeks at Captain Gibson‘s Anglican Church Camp at Gameâ€" bridge, Lake Simcoe, Tom Edrupt, Ered Norman, Jack Lamont, Ralph and Sidney Dunn, John May and Harâ€" old Hill. The ladies‘ Lawn Bowling team playâ€" ed their doubles yesterday afternoon. Visiting teams were present and they got away to a good start under ideal weather conditions. Following the tournament, afternoon tea was served on the green. This is your chance to buy a good used car. On July 20th at 2 p.m. a Public Auction Sale will take place at Warburton Motors, 91 Main St. North. See large advertisement in this Issue for different models offered. _ xâ€"36â€"1t Mrs. Ross H. ‘Fawcett returned to town this week with her sister, Miss Gladys Ginn, of Goderich, after â€" two week‘s motor trip through New York, Atlantic City, Washington, Balâ€" timore, and>South into Virginia, Among the local members who are attending Grand Lodge at Ottawa this wee%: are Very Wor. Bro. A. E. Scythes, Wor. Bro. F. G. Beardall, Wor. Bro. J. R Allan, and Right Wor. Bro. H. J. Alexander. Mrs. Genevieve Lyonâ€"Fongo sang over the radio from Station C.F.R.B. on Tuesday evening of last week, for %e Evangeline Beverages of Ontario td. Mr. B. Hannah of Port Carling reâ€" turned home on Saturday after visitâ€" ing with his Motherâ€"inâ€"Law, _ Mrs. Hutchinson, Dufferin St., for a few days last week. Miss Jessie Alexander, of Sandâ€" wich, Ontario, spent a few days last week visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Johnston Alexander, Rosemount Avâ€" enue. i Have you entered the Times & Guide Novelty Contest in this week‘s issue? See front page for full parâ€" ticulars and rules of Contest. Messrs, Alec and Thos. Porter, acâ€" companied by Mr. Jack Townsend, of Eas%) Toronto, left on Saturday for a three week‘s motor trip to Quebec, and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mathewson, of Windsor, are the guests of Mrs. W. W. Mathewson, King Street, this week. Pontiac Coachâ€"late model, wonderâ€" ful condition throughout, $200, cash, balance arranged on easy terms. Ross H. Fawcett, Pontia Dealer. _ xâ€"36â€"1t Inch, registered optometrist, twenty years‘ experience, tests your eyes acâ€" curately. All work guaranteed. Marion Russell Demorest, Principal of Weston Branch of the Conservatory of Music, left on Monday for . two week‘s vacation at London, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Clarke, of Leâ€" roy, N. Y., spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. John Arthur. Miss Muriel Wiseman, and Miss Dorothy Flaxman, of Bracebridge are holidaying for two weeks at the home of Mrs. Frank Wiseman, Weston. Mrs. H. T. Graham and family, of Weston, are holidaying at Allandale for the summer. Mrs. George Ramsay, of Grraven-y See the special $ Values offered hurst, was a weekâ€"end visitor with this week by Weston Merchants. her sister, Mrs. Walker. | =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boddington left last week for a holiday trip to points east. THIS IS GOOD ONLY FOR THIS THURS., FRL, SAT. ONLY Special $ Day offer to new subscribers We will send your Times & Guide for one year for YOUR HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER xâ€"36â€"1t THE WESTON TIMES & CGUIDER â€" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Appleby and family, of Pinkerton, Sask, are visitâ€" ing friends and relatives in town this week. Mr. Appleby, who formerly resided with his parents on the old homestead farm near here, went to the West about twenty years ago and was later on followed by his parâ€" ents and other members of the famâ€" ily, who also located on farms in Saskatchewan. $1.00 Mrs. James Porter, Denison Ave., has returned from a sixâ€"weeks tour of the West, visiting Winnipeg, Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and also making a three and a half day tour of the Yellowstone National Park, Wyomâ€" ing. She was accompanied on the trip by Mrs, L. W. Swann, of Windsor. Congratulations are extended to Miss Dorothy Rimmington, a former student at Weston High School, who has succeeded in obtaining her secâ€" ondâ€"class Teachers‘ Certificate at Toâ€" ronto Normal School. Miss Rimmingâ€" ton is now taking a special summer course at the College. Ross H. Fawcett is in need of some good priced touritigs and closed cars as trade ins on some of our real good used cars. We have some exceptional Pontiacs, Oldsmobiles, Dodge, Essex and other Popular models to choose from. Ross H. Fawcett, Pontiac Dealer. : xâ€"36â€"1t Pontiac Landau Sedan .. See this and you will admit it is just like new,. $675. is our special price for the balâ€" ance of this week. Ross H. FawcGetlt. xâ€"36â€"1t Fred Baker of the Bank or Nova Scotia Staff in Brigden, Ont., formâ€" erly of Weston has been transferred to the Bank of Nova Scotia in Port Carling, Ont. t I Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mackey and son Jackie are leaving toâ€"day for Sparrow Lake where they will spend a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beach and family accompanied by Miss Grace Hill motâ€" ore(:id to Lake Simcoe over the weekâ€" end. f Members of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew of St.. John‘s Anglican Church are leaving this week for Port Maitland Camp. For toothache you consult your denâ€" tist. For headache consult your opâ€" tometrist. Fred L. Mertens, Reg. Opt., Phone 297J. xâ€"36â€"1t Weston Merchants are holding anâ€" other coâ€"operative Dollar Day Sale on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Mrs. Jackson, Main Street North, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Whitmore, are enjoying a visit at Bond Lake. Mr. William Allen and Son, Donâ€" ald, of Port Hope, were the weekâ€"end guests of the former‘s brother, Mr. Bert Allen, Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood and Chilâ€" dren were visiting in Orillia â€" last week. Miss Edith Knight, Main St. S., spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends at Georgetown. Mrs. Williams and Miss M. Willâ€" iams left last week on a short vacaâ€" tion to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riley, of Whitesâ€" boro, N. Y., were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Gray, Harding Ave. Misses Florence and Alice John Street are holidaying South. Miss Hazel and Mr. Tom Sainsbury, Cross Street, have returned from a motor trip to Montreal. Have you counted this $ Sign in the Times & Guide Novelty Contest? Bull of in the Miss Olive Mattison was convenor of refreshments, while Mr. George Perry was in charge of the sports programme.. Rev. W. E. Mackey, vicâ€" lar, acted as announcer and the startâ€" ers for the various events were Messrs. Perry and Warden P. Dunn. Judges at the tape were Messrs. Belk, Wacey, and the Misses Mattison and Rimmington. j Following is a report of the races. 6 years and underâ€"prizes for all; boys 7 and 8 (25 yds.): istâ€"Bruce Lawrence; 2ndâ€"Ralph Ough. Girls 7 and 8 (25 yds.): 1stâ€"Betty Belk; 2ndâ€"Patty Belk. Boys 9 and 10 (25 yds.): 1stâ€"John. May; â€"2ndâ€"Sydney. Dunn. (Girls 9 and 10 (25 yds.): 1stâ€" Jean Fenwick; 2ndâ€"Florence Hill. Boys 11 and 12 (50 yds.) : 1stâ€"Harold Hill; 2ndâ€"Jim Hunter. Girls 11 and 12 (50 yds.): Edith Luckett; 2ndâ€" Kathleen Mitchell. ‘Boys 13 and 14 (75 yds.): istâ€"Tom Worthington; 2ndâ€"Ralph Dunn. Girls 13 and 14 (75 yds.): 1stâ€"Queenie Harris; 2nd~â€"‘ Violet Shepherd. _ Boys shoe race (open): 1stâ€"Lloyd Luckett; 2ndâ€" Fred Worthington. Girls shoe race‘ (open): 1stâ€"Margaret Shipway; 2nd â€"Elsie Greenwood. Boys 3 legged race (open): istâ€"Oscar Ough and Fred Norman; 2ndâ€"Harold Hill and Tom Worthington. Girls 3 legged race (open): 1stâ€" Sainsbury sisters; 2ndâ€"Mary Eastwell and Margaret Shipway, Wheelâ€"barrow race (1 prize; only)â€"Oscar Ough and Fred Norman Girls 15 and over (100 yds.): 1stâ€" Gladys Maitland; 2ndâ€"Mary Sainsâ€" bury. Ladies‘ balloon race: 1stâ€" Mrs. J. Matheson; 2ndâ€"Mrs. Beech. Ladies and gents three legged race: 1stâ€"Dora Sainsbury and Oscar Ough; 2ndâ€"Alice Pedrict and Leslie Jay. Single ladies‘ race (75 yds.): 1stâ€" Dora Sainsbury; 2ndâ€"Queenie Harris. Married Ladies‘ race (75 yds.): 1st,â€"’ Mrs. McMelkin; 2ndâ€"Mrs. J. Matteâ€" son. Single men‘s race (100 yds.): 1st â€"Mr. Higham; 2ndâ€"Mr. Perry. Teaâ€" cher‘s race (75 yds.): 1stâ€"Madeline Beech; 2ndâ€"Alice Pedrick. Married Under ideal weather conditions the annual Sunday School picmuc of St. John‘s Anglican Church was held last Wednesday at Eldorado Park. Leayâ€" ing the terminal at Keele and St. Clair on specially chartered coaches, the happy gathering thoroughly enjoyed the journey to the Park where, upon their arrival a competent committee looked after an excellent programme of sports and races. Scholars and Parents of St. John‘s Anglican S.S. Enjoy Outing Jack is an orator of no mean ability â€"but he even excelled his usual erâ€" forts on this occasion and, one ca.â€" readily understand why his firm is fast becoming one of the best known business firms in the business. While the speaker didn‘t adorn all members of the profession with wings, he did much to correct the all tou common impression that the average lawyer is a cross between a magician and a fakir, and those who listenea to his stirring address learned of some of the noble aims of the profession. Brantford. The members of the local club also enjoyed a visit from Bert Caspbell of The weekly luncheon of the Weston Rotary Club held in the Masonic Temple on Thursday, July 11th, ar 5.45 p.m. was an interesting event for the members who were fortunate enâ€" ough to be on hand to hear John S. McLaughlin deliver that snappy clasâ€" sification talk. al. JOHN S PICNIG AT ELDORADO PABK Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith, Church Street, Weston, announce the engageâ€" ment of their eldest daughter, Lillian Gertrude Isabel, to Lister Hartley, eldâ€" est son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hartley, of Sheffield, England, the marriage to take place in Central United Church, Weston, on Aug. i0th at 3 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster (Jenny L. Whitelock) will be "at home" to friends on Saturday, July 20th, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 at the home of Mrs. A. Thompson, Bloor Street, Islington. The occasion being the 25th anniverâ€" sary of their wedding. ; ROTARY The baseball game scheduled to be a feature of the programme will be played off at the Town Park at a date to be announced later, men‘s race (100 yds.) : 1istâ€"Mr. Belk; 2ndâ€"Rev. W. E. Mackey. Rollingâ€" pin throwing (married ladies): Mrs. Lawrence. Warden‘s race: 1stâ€" Mrs. Dresser; 2ndâ€"Mrs. Best. T The satisfaction that comes to one, when they know that all spots and creases have been removed from their garments, and that appearance of neatness and style is once more restored. Bring your Cleaning and Pressing to us for this service. Dry Cleaned anfd PrESSCQ :.0..0000 P in e en alteniiimeientdinencinmceininnem@p 1 aat d Sponged and PFeSSCd. â€"............=m= m â€".immtmenoecmnomiaichenisiinmnrmesmmntmimamicedUG Dufferin at Main St. We‘re glad we get so much Favorable Wordâ€"ofâ€"Mouth Advertising. People who buy used cars of us are glad to say they get satisfactory value. Easy timeâ€"payments. Washing, Greasing, Motor Repair. No matter what you want done for your car bring it to us: . We perform excelleifl; work and swift service and low rates: VY V ~ DODGE CARS & GRAHAM TRUCKS DOMESTIC SERVICE STATION MAIN 5T. 50. _ WESTON, ONT. Coulter and Main Sts., Weston () C MOIORS.ia. Agent for: United Cigar Stores Apex Records Columbia Records Silverwood‘s Ice Cream Radio Licenses Issued Public Telephone Phone 945 DRUGGIST AND STATIONER 50 MAIN STREET N. P BH Cruickshank Garage & Service Station °* 122 Main St. North Phor Phone or Call for Demonstration. You will be under no obligation to buy CLOTHES WELL CLEANED AND PRESSED (DOES) MAKE A DIFFERENCE T. E. RICHARDSON Onlooker : "My mother used to make a fine jam." SARTELL®S GARAGE Performing All Services For Your Car WESTON CLEANERS AND DYERS Powders, Puffs, Creams, Toilet Waters, Soaps, Shaving Sundries, Brilliantines, Kodaks and Film, Driving Glasses, Bathing Shoes and Caps, Stationery, Fountain Pens, First Aid Supplies, Mosquito Lotions, Thermos Kits, Vacuum Bottles. VACATION SUNDRIES A. T. SQUIBB Step In and Stock Up iles of Smiles= BOOKSELLER & STATIONER We Invite You To See and Ride in the New with 0 &.C MOTORS,; LTD;, Ice Creamâ€"Cold Drinks NASH 400 On Display At 54 Main St. N. WESTON "Well, you needn‘t be so haughty about it," retorted the spasmodical contributor. "You‘re not the only one who won‘t print it." > _ ‘"We don‘t print any such stuff as that." | .. l a The editor handed the manuscript back after hastily scrutinizing the sheets, and said in a lofty manner: Films sold, developed and printed. Picnic Supplies. Souvenir _ Picture Post Cards of Weston. Ice Cold Drinks. Fishing. Tackle. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929 Phones: Bus. 1 Res. 798 or SM /,_'&\9 PHONE 435 Phone 935F Phone 387 Weston T%

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy