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Times & Guide (1909), 27 Oct 1938, p. 6

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the semiâ€"finals for the men‘s at the Weston Tennis Club, defeated Henry Prufer, i&.: lnl-b pé-l Bend‘l; wl # enner F Ed. Boom 6â€"4, 6â€"4, 4â€"6, to win the Saaimans Cup. For ram is being arranged. All parâ€" and hm are eotdilllyp:nr. to attend. Refreshments will le Miss Gwend o of Woodbringe, aho was nded again aid-.{nn to their E: continue the punor Leuty and Mr. Alex uk ow o as in e of Miss Margaret Addy. m.:fl of the fof Heights Home and Schoul fation will be held on Tuesâ€" Now. ist, at 8 p.m. at the M erraln & subjec mmntmlu for the sunity." in addition to the mentioned speaker a musical summer in culling from the y gey. Gogkna error last week as Carter, Tâ€"5, 6â€"2, double, Lily and Audrey and Oldham‘s Hardware KX & fisumw service next Sunâ€" at 11 o‘clock. se was elected second t af the Weston s Club at its recent ng. This name was fl%-dh-.h of . _G.~ Ernest 1on in Westminster Metcalf thrilled the and inserting titles CC ALS motion pictures at Westminster x.miu. Mr. e greater part at ht behind her. "W,. H Bt. Rev. A. R. Beverley, Suffraâ€" m&h’dhmt:b:inhth â€"Kaestacty Sunday, Nov. n..?uu-. 4 Victorian Order of Nursesâ€"when you want the nurse, phone 666â€"W. Will Speak Here. Harold R. Johnston RCA Victor Celebrateg_ 40 Yea\rs of Leadership TIP TOP TAILORS _ $24.95 Lined Gloves Fine unlined ‘Q Suede, Buck-\) C apesk in . skin, Deerskin and Goatskin 1.00 1.50 °2.00 Wur.nlnblt Chamoisette _ in G::;n::._...__ 1 -no 1.25 1.50 ° 2.95 GLOVES 2 8 MAIN ST. NORTH ned Gloves in many smart shades, all wool liningâ€" EVERYTHING YOU NEED For a Smart Fall Ensemble S Shirts and Drawers, per garment ......_... Shirts and Shorts, per garment ..____.. "mm" and "Penmans" makes in all stylesâ€"buttoned or noâ€"buttonâ€"long or short sleevesâ€"light, medium and heavy weightsâ€"a style and weight lormovuy l:l.ll.'y weigh Suit or Overcoat AGENTS FOR: WE DELIVER UNDERWEAR its class. In this of its 40th anniversary, I-C.m offers mthb-t-flkdludm in its history See the new 1989 . R.C.A. Victor Radios with "Electric Tuning For All" today at the Weston Music and Radio Store, 28 Main St. North. of acceptance that makes Rek. Vike a lnesr id Error in Name :MO&.&M 5, RC.A. Victor celebrates forty the public the best in home enterâ€" TnF public the best in home enterâ€" 1.00, 1.25 .. 3.50 Suede, Dress Leathers and Camel Pile jacketsâ€" Novelty "Curl 3 4 eloth" wool ...__ Ww English Meltonâ€" â€" _ Brushed Warm, servicealle coats all smartest design and WESTON MUSIC & RADIO wool 3.95 " 4.95 6.95 ° 8.95 Windbreakers 50c ... 90c .39¢ .. 75¢ ZONE 4.489 colors. 2.95 3.95 in bringing mniutes of play by scoring a touch» In the Senior game, the Scarâ€" boro team outplayed the Weston team in every way possible. Scarâ€" boro took the lead in the first few Rugby _ at Scarboro On Friday, October 23, the Wesâ€" ton rugby teams played Scarboro teams at Searboro. Weston lost both games. The Seniors were defeated 23â€"0, while the Juniors, playing a very good game, lost 11â€"5. fun and kept the party from Mn‘ too loud, After "doggies," m' and marshmallows, _ most gang adjourned to Bob Johnston‘s for a little bit of swing, the music being supplied by a radio. When the pcrty finally broke up, we all nlgreedl "a good time was had by all." Rugby Fans at Scarbore Three buses were chartered to hoid the enthusiastic rugby fans who went to Scarboro: on afternoon, Everyone was in spirits and the school yells and many favourite so were unâ€" mercifully ahnghuru. When two buses had departed from Searboro after the game, some ‘girls were still wandering around the grounds and they were grea flxunlhnd when, at last, the third pulled in. After all, it would be a low léil‘xlesfrom Scarboro to dear old W. If anyone saw a few boys trying to light a fire down in Cruickâ€" shank‘s Park last Thursday p.m., do{:‘t be -h.rme;l, uchth'.rh bfi‘pm only pre ng for the orm Weiner mf. When the little shower let up and the bon fire really settled down to burn, we settled down to a singâ€"song and nearly shouted ourselves hoarse. Mr. and Mrs. Christie joined in the id and not paid their fees. These fi:'u are to be handed in to Miss Chisholm, who will look after the collecting of further fees. It m announced that this year the would look after the sale of the school Christmas cards. thrilling games. _ â€"â€"_â€" _ _ _ _ mi.mn'm schedule begins t the Ghis Athietic meeting on Monday it was decided that would be made of those who have Campus CommeEnt| Weston Collegiate and Vocational School "Weston‘s Oldest Established Radio Store" ve Oba veus * â€"»lie oo rvamsat "bu 4 to Weston‘s 25â€"yard line, Ross Goodwin, faking a forward pass, ran around the end, to score his second touchdown of the game. An attempt was made to convert and this was comsz:ud and the game ended with Weston team in possession of the ball on Scarâ€" boro‘s 40â€"yard line. Whosa. Where‘s the fire? There isn‘t one, but there IS fire drill. Hold onto your nerves, when you hear that bell screaming in the halls. It only means be quick and, as Miss Smith would say, be calm like the English. > Where‘s the Fire? The last time we had fire drill 1201 WESTON RD. 41 MAIN ST. N. Weldrest Hosiery Weston Ladies‘ Shoppe . Weisdorf Ladies Wear Latest Fall Shades Fullâ€"Fashioned Silk Hosiery Now Featured By: him. One of our teachers is npid‘li{ climbing the ladder to drama success. Three cheers. ment English and Composition Club. It sounds like a swell idea, Who knows but that it nu{luncovcr some local Tennyson or Milton. It A New Club in the Making? We understand there is a move» A lovely console created by RCA Victor cabinet artists. A 5â€"tube Superheterodyne tuning domestic and foreign broadcasts, 540â€"1,720 and 5,800â€"18,000 Kilocycles, including Police, Aviation and Amateur calls. Improved Electric Tuning selects any one of stations instantly. 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