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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Dec 1929, p. 6

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Still at Your Service PAGE TWELVE AS A NEW YEAR IS DRAWING ' NEAR. Weston Dairy 2 DENISON AVE. WESTON Every cow that supplies milk to this dairy is tuberculin testedâ€"and we only buy from the farmers who have the healthiest herds and who milk under sanitary conditions. Then again we pasteurize the milk. If it‘s Weston Dairy Milk it‘s pure milk. Have it delivered to your home daily! Narcissi _ (Yelâ€" low and White Scarlett Road CUT BLOOMS WESTON FEED Are You Satisfied With Your Milk Production? We guarantee Weston Feed to produce more milk and leave the cows in better condition than any other feed selling at equal prices. Hundreds of dairymen are now using this feed with satisfaction. Let us help you with your feed problems. S Price $45.00 per ton Sold By Weston Seed Company Limited Chrysantheâ€" Poms Poms Carnations Marigolds Funeral Home 1220 Weston Rd. Mount . Dennis (No Extra Charge for â€" Rural Work) Phones: Weston 1260 TJct. 5722 To those who choose a funeral swith elaborate, medium or simple furâ€" nishings. . At Yorke Bros. the cost will be not merely a little but very much less, and the service most attenâ€" tive and sympathetic. An (Adult) Funeral inâ€" cluding . quality grey cloth covered casket as low as $55.00 comâ€" pPlete. Other Funerals at proportionate low cost. Yorke Bros. From Healthy Cows mums MUCH LOWER Cogn MORE MILK AND BETTER COWS Mr. Dairyman. Woodbridge Farmers Co. Ltd., Woodbridge "Say It With Flowers" FUNERAL DESIGNS Phone 126 W. P. GRAHAM ARTIFICIAL WREATHS Place Your Order Early Visitors Welcome WE DELIVER WESTON we continue to offer the citizâ€" ens of Weston the same good service as in the past. Suits, light o‘coats, cleaned and presse@ ... $1.25 Dufferin St., DUNLOPâ€"YATESâ€"At the Manse, J. B. HENDERSOND 32 William Street, Weston, by Rev. G. Ernest Forbes, December 12th., 1929, James MacKenzie Dunlop, Weston and Doris Margaret Yates, Toronto. Main St. Here You Will Find Many To W. A. Dickin WESTON DYERS & CLEANERS Repair) Business On Main St., Weston Two Doors North of Eagle House 25 Years‘ Experience All Work Guaranteed Has Opened a Watch, Ulock and J ewellery ELECTRICAL STORE Christmas Gift Be An â€" Electrical Phone 935â€"F Let Your Choose From MARRILAGE WESTON One POT PLANTS Poinsettia Cycelamen Begonia Primula Azaleas Phone 298 Ferns Phone 404 Weston We are indeed sorry to report that Mr. J. A. Livingston, Chairman of the Weston Board of Education, lies seriously ill in the Toronto Hospital, and every wish is extended for his speedy recovery. The many friends of Mr. W. J. Farley, Main St. N., will be sorry to learn that he underwent an operation in the Western Hospital on Monday. At the time of going to press Mr. Farley‘s condition was as well as could be expected. We trust that he will have a speedy recovery. _ Through the magic of this Atwater Kent Screenâ€"Grid _ Radio, the voice of the radio, in all its beauty comes toe you clearer, finer, farther than ever beforeâ€"with mighty volume, if you like, or with the intimacy of a softly played guitar. No doubt you are considering the purchase of a new radio at this time of year. Ross H. Fawcett, Main and Dufferin Sts. Citizens of Weston are sorry to learn of the death of Mr. Joseph H. Bennett, brother of Mrs. H. A. Mcâ€" Lean, who passed away at â€" Barrie, Tuesday, Dec. 10th, and was buried on Thursday, Dec. 12th. . Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Mcâ€" Lean in her bereavement. § The Write Gift is strongly ‘stressed at Richardson‘s Drug Store, Fountain Pens, Desk Sets, Stationery. ~Choose from their displays. xâ€"6â€"1t Mr. Vernon Rowntree, of Dufferin St., met with an accident on Saturâ€" day last while ice horse racing. During a race he collided with another racer causing him to be thrown to the ground and at the same time being kicked in the face by the horse, causâ€" ing severe injury. His many friends are sorry to learn of his misfortune and sincerely hope that he will soon be around again. Do you realize that the Atwater Kent Radio plant has a capacity in excess of 12,000 complete radio sets per day. The plant covering 32 acres cr larger than 28 football fields. The local dealer is Ross H. Fawecett, Main and Dufferin Sts. xâ€"6â€"1t Mrs. Leonard was a weekâ€"end guest of her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) E. F. Irâ€" win, Little Ave. MacMILLANâ€"At his late residence, 54 Westmount Avenue, on Tuesday, December 10th, 1929, William Camâ€" eron MacMillan, beloved husband of Erma Heslop, in his 26th year. Funeral service was held from the above address on Fridavy, at 3.30 p.m. to Davenport Station. Interment took place at Collingwood, Ontario, on Saturday morning, _ . _ ... . Miss Edna Farr, of Lonron, was in Toronto on Saturday for the meeting of the Dominion Executive of the Anâ€" glican Young People‘s _ Association, and was the‘guest of Miss Laura Sadâ€" dington over the weekâ€"end. Many Weston citizens were present for the card party held last Friday night by the Women‘s Conservative Association. We have some exceptional used car veluesâ€"away below market value â€" ever 40 to choose fromâ€"easy terms. This is the right time of year for a rcal bargain and where you will find them is at Ross H. Fawcett‘s, the Fontiac Dealer. xâ€"6â€"1t Mr. Jas. Conson who met with an accident and suffered a fractured arm is able to be out again though handiâ€" capped by the injured member. Miss Dorothy Wells, of Chicago, was the guest last week of her aunt, Mrs. Chas, Wells, King Street. Christmas Draw and Fowl Euchre to be held in the Auditorium of St. John‘s Roman Catholic School, George Street, Friday evening, Dec. 20th., commencing at 8 p.m._ All Welcome. Admission 25¢. We would remind our readers to reâ€" new their subscriptions now in order to ensure prompt delivery of their paper every week for the next fifty two weeks: Congratulations areâ€" extended to Misses. Edith Westover and Ailen Healey, both of Weston, graduate Nurses of Geneva â€"General Hospital, who recently succeeded in passing their State Board Examinations. Mr. Jack McLaughlin of Rosemohnt Ave., was unfortunate on Sunday eveâ€" ring: to fall, fracturing his collar bone. The many friends of Mr. E. Williâ€" ton will be pleased to learn that he is srogressing very favourably after his rccent operation in Toronto Western Hospital, Inch, registered. optometrist, twenâ€" ty years‘ experience, tests your eyes accurately. _ All work (g'uaranteed.n § The many friends of Mrs. A. Franâ€" cis, King Street are pleased to hear that she is able to sit up after her atâ€" tack of Scarlet Fever and ‘is .doing very nicely. ® Richardson‘s Drug Store is at Prosâ€" ent the rendezvous of a great variety of desirable gifts. Many of â€" your Xmas gift problems can be solved there. xâ€"6â€"1t The Annual Christmas Party of the Daughters ofâ€" England, _ Maplehurst Lodge and Maids of . England. Sunâ€" beam Lodge will be held the first Friâ€" day in January. 1926 Chevrolet Touring with a ;good motorâ€"$60. _ (No balance). Chevroâ€" let Sedan at $40; 1926 Oldsmobile Seâ€" danâ€"wonderful _ valueâ€"§$395; 1926 Ford Coach, $145.. Some real values. Ross H. Fawcett, Pontiac Dealer. DIED xâ€"6â€"1t xâ€"6â€"1t EBPe yV This week the Water, Power & Light Commission workmen have been busy erecting the colored lights along the Main Street, which add a cheery and bright appearance to our town for this festive Christmas Season. It is a commendable piece of work and shows that our town officials are alive to the advantages of our town being wellâ€"lighted. particularly durâ€" ing the Christmas season. At the funeral services held last Wednesday afternoon for the late Wilâ€" liam Henry Rowntree, who passed aâ€" way in his 64th year, Rev. G. Ernest Forbes, of Westminster Church, assisâ€" ted by Rev. J. Morgan officiated. The pallbearers included: E. Smith, Woodâ€" bridge, George Teasdale, James Camâ€" eron, David Rowntree, Mr. Oldham, Weston, and William Reilly, Emery, all old friends of the deceased. Invitations will be sent to Hon. R. B. Bennett, K.C., leader of the Conâ€" servative opposition‘at Ottawa; Hon. DL EEDDLEC UIPOPADISUDUREI END ACUOCANNETYL CS U G. H. Ferguson, Premier of Ontario and other Conservative Premiers and leaders in the different provinces. LATE WILLIAM HENRY ROWNTREE LAID TO REST COLORED LIGHTS AGAIN BEAUTIFY MAIN STREET Mr, and Mrs. M. Peacock, Roseâ€" mount Ave., entertained a merry supâ€" per party on Saturday, in honour of the twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary of their niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walls of the Patrician Apts. The banquet will be tendered to T. H. Lennox and Cliffordâ€" Case, of North York; J. E. Lawson, Hon. Forâ€" bes Godfrey and Leopold Macaulay, of West York; Hon. G. S. Henry and R. I;. I\{IcGregor and Joseph Harris, East ork. Xmas period.â€"It would hardly be advisable to purchase without â€" first trying an Atwater Kent.â€"Phone Ross K. Fawcett at Weston 187 or Junetion 1224 and let one of our Radio Mechâ€" ani¢s install one for approval in your home. xâ€"6â€"1t An exceptional fine radio model is the Atwater Kent Highboy Model comâ€" Plete for $198â€"no interestâ€"free inâ€" stallationâ€"this model has recently been reduced $50.. Phone us or come in to our showrsoms and see one of our â€" representatives. A demonstraâ€" tion will convince you of this wonderâ€" ful Radio value, Ross H. Fawcett. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Frank Wahls, of Main Street South, in the recent loss of her father, Mr. James Pearson, who passed away at his home in Belleville, last Friday. Preliminary arrangements are beâ€" ing made for a lavish banquet, apâ€" proaching in importance the function at which Premier Ferguson announced his platform for the recent provincial elections, to be sponsored by the Conâ€" servatives of York County. . $ At the weekly euchre held _ under the auspices of _ Westonia Rebekah Lodge, on Wednesday evening, Deâ€" cember lith, in the LO.O0.EF. Hall Church St., the fortunate prize winâ€" ners were: first, Mr. R. A. King, p. of embroidered pillow cases; second, Mrs. L. A. Bryson. twenty pound bag of sugar; third. Mrs. Best, a tray; fourth, Mrs. Ernest Webster, twentyâ€" four 1b. sack of flous,; filth Mrs. James, hot water bottle and sixth, Mr. Jack Brolley. pair of bathâ€"towels. Representatives of the various ridâ€" ings which make up the county held a meeting in the Royal York Hotel Saturday and a committee was named which will make a report on Jan. 11. At this meeting a date will be set and further plans announced. _ 2 Miss Geraldine Evans, 184 Main St. N., has been confined to the house with a severe attack of tonsilits. We are glad to report Miss Evans is imâ€" proving. WILL TENDER BANQUET ESTON TIMES & GUIDE xâ€"6â€"1t On the afternoon of December 4th, the Women‘s Association of Emery United Church met in the Chureh for their annual meeting. The officers were all reâ€"elected with one exception. As Mrs. Hoover had moved away, Miss Riley was elected in her place as 1st viceâ€"president. The officers are as follows: Presidentâ€"Mrs. W. 0. Duncan. 1st Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Miss Riley. 2nd. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. F. â€" Mcâ€" Clure. Corresponding _ See.â€"Miss _ Ruby Rowntree. Treasurerâ€"Mrs. W. H. Burdekin. Pianistâ€"Mrs. J. Harrison. The Sunday School Christmas conâ€" cert will be held this evening and the Public School concert will take place toâ€"morrow evening. Previously ackuowledged, $183.00; Mr. F. W. Moffat, $25.00; Mr. and Mrs. A. Crumpton,â€" $25.00; Mrs. C. L. Moffat, $15.00; Mr. C.: Lorne Fraser, $15.00; Mr. H. H. Rudolph, $10.00; Mr.â€"A. L. Coulter, $10.00; Mr. C. A. Graham, $10.00; Mr. Oliver Master, $5.00; Mr. A. W. Pearson, $5.00; Rev. Robert H. Rogers, $5.00; Mr. H. G. S. Jeffrey, $5.00; Miss Ethel Y. Savage, $5.00; Mr. E. Westover, $2.00; Mr. I. J. Dalton, $2.00; Miss Annie Dickin, $1.00; Mrs. James Irvine, $1.00; Mr. Robert. Armstrong, $3.00; Total, $327.00. is . The campaign is still open, and the Executive hopes that many more of their friends will generously respond to the urgent need. C. LORNE FRASER, Recording _ Secretary â€" Mrs. G Churchill, es The Executive of the Weston Red Cross Society gratefully acknowledge the following contributions to the 1929 campaign for funds. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from his son‘s residence and interment tookâ€" place at Riverside Cemetery. He was born near Omagh, county Tyrone, Ireland, on August 1, 1824, and came to America when a young man. Seventyâ€"five years ago, he came to Dufferin county, took over 100 acâ€" res of land in Mulmur township, and had lived on the same farm ever since. Classes one, two, three and four are open to all elementary â€" school pupils of the city of Toronto and the county of York, and to the pupils of any teacher who graduated from the Toronto normal schcol in 1929. Class f,ve is open to the pupils of the city of Toronto and the countyv of York. Prizes in the first three classes have been donated by the bird clubs orâ€" ganized by Mr. Patterson, and composâ€" ed of the teachers inâ€"training in the Toronto normal school class of 1929. The Toronto Field Naturalists‘ Club nonated other prizes. Walter Anderson The death occurred suddenly at his son‘s residence, Mahoney Ave.. Mt. years, was born in Kent, England, and was predeceased by his‘ wife some Dennis, of Walter Anderson, in his twenty years ago. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Walter Hodges, Mt. Dennis, Mrs. B. J. Reeves, McDouâ€" gal Ave., Weston, Mrs. C. McMillan, Harding Ave., Weston, and Mrs. A. Woods, Mt. Dennis; and three sons, Albert of Mt. Dennis, and Messrs. H. T. Anderson, of St. John‘s Rd., Wesâ€" ton, and James Anderson, McDougal 74th year. Deceased, who had residâ€" ed in this district for nearly seventeen Ave., Weston. A "bird house building contest" has been announced by Arnott M. Patterâ€" son of the Toronto normal school for public and high school pupils. _ The contest may be obtained from Mr. Patterson at the Toronto normal school. Orangeville, Dec. 15.â€"One of Canâ€" ada‘s oldest citizens, William S. Simpâ€" son, died here this morning. He fell ill a few weeks ago as his 106th winâ€" ter began to creep over his snowy head. HOLD BIRD HOUSE BUILDING CONTEST DIES AT ORANGEVILLE RED CROSS SOCIETY EMERY OBITUARY Campaign Treasurer 19 Main St. North Weston Bowling Alley |_ Coulter and Main Sts. J. H. WEST, Mgr. Weston Radio Sales & Service SUGGESTIONS FOR GIFTS FOR MENâ€"Christmas wrapped Cigars and Cigarettes, Pipes, Smoking Sets, Purses, Billâ€" folders, Books, etc. ¢ FOR THE LADIESâ€"We have Papeteries, Autograph Albums, Book Rests, Purses, Correspondence Cards, Fountain Pens. f FOR CHILDRENâ€"There are Games, Cutout Books, Painting and Picture Books, Gift Books; for older_ _ children, Hockey Sticks, Paints, Children‘s Stationery. Take advantage of our Special $2.00 Offer, which includes up to one hour of our time at your home. (Minor adjustâ€" ments do not usually require more than one hour.) Tubes, batteries, ete., supplied at standard store prices under this plan. 202 Main North 54 Main St. N. Kodaks and Albums Leather Goods Parker Pen Sets Eversharp Pencils Phone 435 WE INVITE YOU SARTELL‘S GARAGE s&‘gfi RADIO SERVICE Cruickshank Garage PHONE 1340 y See Our Advertisement Elsewhere in This Paper! Gift Stationery 25¢ to $2.50 " _ HEATED STORAGE With Rich New Body Designs Worthy Successor To A Great Succeess On Display At WESTON CAFE TO SEE THE NEW 1930 NASH 400 Great Variety of Toiletries Specially Boxed A Small Deposit Will Secure Any Gift A. T. SQUIBB No Time Wasted Starting Your C We Have All Makes of Receivers ORIENTAL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS 5&‘ We wish our many patrons the Compliments of the Season Alleys Reserved BOOKSELLER & STATIONER AND SERVICE STATION See Our Window For Displays Phone Weston 945 Gift Suggestions from Richardsons DRUG STORE (Over Loblaws) 3¢ to 50¢ Each Great Variety Xmas Cards Weston Phones: Bus. 1; Res. 798 French Ivory Sets and pieces. â€" Especially reduced in Prices WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1929 SILK HANDKERCHIEFS CHINESE LILIES TABLE COVERS Opposite Church St. ar Writing Sets $3.15 to $9.00 Waterman‘s Phone 674W Weston, Ont. PHONE 889 50 Main St. 4P ru J |

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