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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Aug 1938, p. 4

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from AUCG. 8th to AUG. 22ni Beverly Ann (J.HAWE) . 38 MAIN ST. N. EXPERT TAILORING ‘REPAIRING, ALTERATIONS k LADIES‘ and GENTS‘ SUITS â€" TOPCOATS f DRESSES Cleaned and Blocked _ 90G ‘ PHONE 8423 ~DYEWORK A SPECIALTY FRIDAY‘S ONLY BING O Old Tyme and Modern Bert Guardhouse, Floor Manager â€"â€" ADMISSIONâ€"25¢ wWESTON WORKINGMEN‘S CLUB , now most people have beâ€" accustomed to the occasional c by some one in that mbadi in the world "defin sane." But it‘s a little Weston Cleaners J. HAWE) 38 MAIN ST. wholly reassuring, since inâ€" 2 is a rather indefinite state say definitely insane would f be & contradition in terms. PATRICIA ORCHESTRA from Toronto | HAROLD R. JONNSTON BEAUTY SHOPPE 14 MAIN ST. 8. ie in solemn conclave and proâ€" that belief, with some exulâ€" , to themselves and the f mdo:!t.l'x.lfl t di’ us all "deâ€" :'Ll\l‘-" But even that ALL IN SAME BOAT won Is Definitely Sane Start 8.45 p.m. Sharp MALTON LO S ED 59 MAIN ST. N. PHONE 4â€"489 "We Deliver" Miss Davison‘s absence DANCE HATS (Men‘s) TUESDAY EVENING TOWN HALL Have Decided No Perâ€" at the ance Sale Saturday, August 20th, 1938 27th ANNUAL _ be present to FLOWER SHOW ADMTSSIONâ€"10¢ At 9.30 p.m. . FARR & SONS‘ GARAGE (Entrance Next Bank of Commerce) OPEN TO PUBLIC AFTER 4 P.x. } img to hear, _ _ _ _ There‘s a smile we‘ll remember . forever, !Wu:r" try to forget every There‘s a sad but sweet rememâ€" There‘s a memory fond and true, ‘s a There‘s a token of affection, dear, â€"Lovingly remembered by wife and family. Pet w Â¥ a SORDIV Se To cmasen As.sans And heartache still for you. A faithful husband, one of the best, May God grant him eternal rest. Sparks, in "Hawaii Calls", also John Wayne and Diana Gibson in "Adventure‘s End". Features next Iondl{ and Tuesday, Aug. 15 and 16, will be Wallace Beery and Virâ€" ginia Bruce in "Bad Man of Brimâ€" stome," also Wendy Barrie, Kent Taylor and Mischa Auer in "Preâ€" scription for Romance." Features for Wed. and Thurs., Aug. 17 and 18, will be Claude Rains and Gloria Dickson in "They Won‘t Forget," also Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane in "Blondes at Work." in touch with him at once at Weston 339. He wishes to contact all such citizens to make arrangeâ€" ments with the above purpose in â€"Featurés to be shown at the Weston Theatre on Friday and Saturday of this week, Aug. 12 and SAINSBURYâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Alâ€" fred H. Sainsbury, who passed away Sunday, August 8, 1937. There‘s a face that is haunting us ever, There‘s a voice that we‘re. longâ€" moting a scheme for a swimming tank, & baseball diamond and preâ€" parations for sports in general, get â€"Countillor Jack Allan asks gut all citizens interested in proâ€" 13, will be Bobby Breen, Ned â€"Mayor George B. Evans was high in eniu on Tuesday of the Weston Volunteer Fire Brigade in responding to a fire alarm on Tuesâ€" day momfn‘ at 1.40 o‘clock. Withâ€" in four minutes from the time the alarm was sounded the firemen were ufdon ladders at the home of Mr, Baldwin, Holley Avenue, where ®= small blaze had started in the verandah. The fire was extinguishâ€" ed.with little damage. _ _â€"There was l'hrfi attendance at the Downsview W.M.S. meeting held at the bu:;”of Mrs. Â¥l?ichn on Thursday rnoon, Following a brief meeting in charge of the President, Mrs. Dlrh"ni.d & u'.ihd gramme was enjoy on e cramigh, Refreshments were then served, bringing a lovely afternoon to a close. Presbyterian Church, â€"The special speaker next Sunâ€" day, Au.pl‘:.‘at the Weston Presâ€" byterian Church will be Rev. â€"â€"PRIME MINISTER KING TO SPEAK AT MULOCK PICNIC. Col, W. P. Mulock, K.C., M.P, of the Riding of North York, is pleased to announce that the guest speaker at his annual picnic to be held at Woodbridge Pair Grounds, Saturday, A?u-t 20th, will be Rt. Hon. W. L. ackenzie kiu, Prime Minister of Canada. xâ€"4w AFTERNOON AND EVENING Notites under this heading 10c per count lineâ€"miniâ€" mum charge of 50 cents. In Memoriam 4s August in the Weston Horticultural ceremony a was held at ’the home of m'n parents, 54 Prescott Avenue, where the bride‘s mother received, wearing a flowâ€" ered silk gown, with small, sheer green bolero, and corsage of tea roses. The groom‘s mother, who also attended, wore black and white sheer, with large white hat and matching accessories, and a corâ€" sage of mauve flowers. Later Mr. and Mrs. Clarke left on an extendâ€" |ed motor trip to Northern Ontario, {the bride travelling in a blue sports suit with white hat and matchi accessories. Lm their return th:g will live on ell Avenue, Wesâ€" _ Appointment of & Police Chief from a force other than those emâ€" bodied in York Township brought heated protests from several memâ€" bers of the Township Council. It was reported that nearly twenty applications for the position had been filed before the decision was made. The Counciliors were of the opinion the new Chief should be ;:roimed from the ranks of the nvveciot Reier Alsabder, who has been on the Toronto Police Force since 1912, will take over his new duties Sept. 1. Until then, Actâ€" ingâ€"Chief Gray will continue in the position, Inspector Robert Alexander of the Toronto Police Force last week was appointed Chief of Police of York Towmhir&"'l‘he position was left vacant following the dismissal of Chief John Faulds, who has been ill for several months. ton. ROBERT ALEXANDER IS NAMED YORK CHIEF A wedding of lnurt vz'u‘:olsgo. nized on &tflldl‘ > am. at St u:g Angiien Church, Toronto, when Miss Marâ€" finm Leslie Lewis, daughter of r. and Mrs William Dudley Lewis, Toronto, was united in marâ€" riage to William Raiph Clark of Weston, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Clark of Toronto. The officiating clergyman was Rev. F. P. Clark, brother of the groom, and the wedâ€" ding music was played by Mr. G. Ison. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was charmâ€" ing in a gown of white taffeta made on princess lines with full flowing skirt, and wore a veil with ‘cmn of orange blossoms and carâ€" ried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Dorothy Lewis, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and wore a gown of mauve organdie owr‘ mauve taffeta, with lace bolero jacket and cluster of flowers at the neck. The bridesmaid, Miss Jessie Clark, sister of the groom, !}vore green organdie over green ta: with small lace bolero jacket ::n‘d' cluster of flowers at the neck. Both the attendants wore small crowns of flowers to matth their gowns and caried mixed bouquets. Alan Clnfi brother of the bfiom atâ€" tended him, and the ‘s broâ€" thers, William Lewis and Fred navigation. MARRIED IN TORONTO WILL RESIDE HERE Mr. and Mrs. William Clark . Honeymoon In â€"Read the Ads, Sec.â€"Treas, were fim""iw“ ; the ny a reception was held at The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in yellow figured chiffon, with white accesâ€" sories, and wore a corsage of American Beauty roses. Miss Rita Quinlaw was bridesmaid and wore white figured chiffon with matchâ€" ing accessories, and a corsage of American Beauty reses. Mr. Robert Cox, brother of the bride, acted as groomsman. Only the immediate friends and relatives .of the bride and groom attended" the ceremony. Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Cox, mother of the bride, was plA Sn e pxtr,nii;d Am:o :, ace + i m p ons when Miss ox, Mr. and Mn.%illim mw«- ton, was married to Frederick Norâ€" dressed in black figured chiffon with white um.o'fi'.'., and the groom‘s mother, Mrs. Norman, this opportunity to express his aj prechmnndtbnhhthonz who so kindly offered their servicés as donors for a blood transfusion. Mr, Horton arrived home last Wedâ€" nudnd.y after 8 weeks in the hosâ€" pit t oo s n w man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman, also of Weston. Rev. Father Mcâ€" Nicol officiated and Miss Sosnowâ€" sky played the wedding march. . :v‘eek on thag:pm s nl;i _Britain ter lpendin* st mmfll with her son, Bert g(.ichollz, in Stafâ€" fordshire, England, _ Miss Mary Charboneau and her vanclle.h' Robert â€" Charboneau nbfi ue are spcndhs an vu:ltl.,ion with friends ln.mnlo, Jamestown and Chautsuqua Lake, New York. Mrs, Nicholls of Birch Avenue, Mount Dennis, arrived home this ing Home, 70 Edmund Avenue. Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton, on S:m Jm, 1938. »to Con‘r:tuhfl.ou‘ to.Mr. and Mrs. James Beattie, 17 Cobalt Avenue, Mount Dennis, on the birth of a son August 4 at the Edmund Nursâ€" Mr, and Mrs, George Inch and children are hnl!dnsn:‘ for two weeks at Penetang, Ont. Catterall, and Mr, and Mrs. Owen Eaton and baby spent two weeks recently at Lake Simcoe. Health Sailts Drinking Giaas ______ 89G Wth FREE Briggs‘ Pharmacy u%rm ST. N. F WESTO: ompt, Cheerfu lhfi'm PHONE 720 Mr. Jack Horton wishes to take "A Cooling Hotâ€"‘Westher youbg cou goun ENGLISH RECIPE PERSONALS TIMES AND GUIDE Miss Noreen Brain, Islington, on her success in securing first class honours at the Toronto Conserâ€" vatory of Music in Grade 1 Piano. Noreen is a pupil of Miss Jessie Thirkle, Weston, R.R, 1. Mr, and Mrs. Mac Wellwood (nee Ada i(illu&,‘ol 125 Vaughan Road, announce birth of a daughter Wednesday, August 3rd, at the Cotâ€" tage Hosph‘ C 6 A po local resident and well known g:l:l'or John Duncan Clarke of William Sirut, Was taken serâ€" iously ill while visiting his son, Jack, in Winchester, Mass., and is confined ‘to hg;piut there. Cor tulations .are extended to Mblngo'rm Brain, Islington. on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Catterall are holidaying in the States on a motor trip and will wisit Sault Ste Marie, Mr. and Mrs. John Looke motored to Detroit overâ€"the holiday weekâ€" Livingstone 68 QUEEN‘8 DR. WESTON Practice Limited to Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat Telephones : Weston 203â€"W _ JUnction 1213 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Banks and RICHARDSON Use Our ACCRUED DIVIDEND PLAN It‘s Cheaper than Of Convenient Payments on all Purchases Paying Cash! \_â€"_” BIG WASHER SALE |â€"|â€" Wnluethkrnllntt.ihmn give you absolutely FREE, your choice of ONE CASE OF ®RmNso % A NEW 1988 STREAMâ€"LINED Gâ€"E IRON 25_0ATN|.Y Sappy Ni =am CC k ©99.50 A® DABOL $ zm NO FINANCE cnfiu as MAIN ST. N. s119.50 ordinarily sell at The wedding took place at St. W' A!éx.han chzmh, Br-ul- , on afternoon, of Miss Rena Dorothtumyu Thompson, RN., only daughter of Mrs. Alan Thompson and t‘he late Mr. Thompâ€" Tok taale m a ts in ue ount is, son ate Mr. n chgng $ conducted Tt':. ceremony was e Rev. Father Roland. The le,iurch was decorated with pastel gladioli. Mr. F. J. Evans, of Hamilton, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Towner, 80 Harding Ave., on the birth of a daughter, August 7, at the Cottage Hospital, . n;‘a"ac“d(:wu:' are ‘1'6' s . ve, W. announce the birth of a daughter ‘Thursday, Aug. 4, at &..Co:ur Hospital, 70 n paaiprent t mad Mrs, Hood, in Pennsylvania, * s % c‘flfm ti Mre. e gan, Jane St!a.. v:) wan anlgg. vex camera on a Sunday evening radio program. _ Mr. Misses Jennie and Betty Moffatt * PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 65 Main §t. 8. PHORE CLEANERS & DYERs QUALITY CLEANING LYndburst 231688 * for a clgatotie, is Rnreass daieh or a s fingers c â€" ed the ‘cracker, placed it in his mouth, lzhbd it. "I just forgot the darned thing," Taylor told the the darned thing," Taylor told the doctor who ngzred his mouth. He lost several teeth. Thomy!fimdsofllu.!‘.b. Cruicks will be sorry to learn that she underwent an operation for acute appendicitis last Thursâ€" day after & record run in Ward‘s Ambulance from Huntsville. When she became ill suddenly, a call was wt in for the ambulance, and "Bill" ard made the run to Toronto in 2% hours, Proved A Boomerang W. C. Taylor boufit a firecrackâ€" er to frighten friends at his boardâ€" h!’ house, Kansas City. In a dark hallway he reached into his pocket 4. A, AJ of the groom, lowing the .&u-pfion. Mr. and Mrs. Goddard left on a trip to Chicago, the bride travelling in a twoâ€"piece dress, fawn with brown accessories and corsage of yellow roses. The bride is a graduate of Western Hospital, Toronto. The couple are to take up residence at "Sunny Brae," Mount Dennis, ‘The : PNONE TOâ€"BAY! . WESTON 845 FOR YOU RADIO & FURNITURE C0o. Especially The Bats ‘The choir boys were organizing a cricket team and, being short of equipment and money, dectided to ask the vicar for his assistance. So the leading choir boy wrote to the vicar, saying: "We should be glad of any financial assistance you could give us. Also, could we please have the use of the bats which the THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1988 Fresh Limeade or Orangeade 10¢ FRESHK FRUIT ICF _ _ _ ~sUNDAES 69 MAIN ST. N. SUNDAY DINNER Soup or Cocktail (Fruit or Tomato Juice) Roast Spring Chicken Broiled Sirloin Steak er Chicken or Lobster Salsd Choice of Vegetables Desserts v_ Tea, Coffee, Milk 50¢ e BONITA + TEA ROOM « LY THEY WON‘T FORGET â€"ALSOâ€" Glenda Farrell Ai?n 15â€"16 _ TWO FEATURES Wallace Beery __ _ August 17â€"18 _ TWO FEATURES Claude Rains THE BAD MAN OF . BRIMSTONE _ _ Wendy gl."il::;}:t Taylor PRESCRIPTION FOR ROMANCE "Where Sound Bounds Best" MAIN ST. N. Phone 48: WESTON HAWAll CALLS John 'l-;lo-_â€"Dhu Gibson uq’- 1218 _ _ TWO FEATURES Bobby Breenâ€"Ned Sparks BLONDES AT WORK ADVENTURE‘S END FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY says you have in your THEATRE WED..THURSDAY 15¢

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