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Times & Guide (1909), 9 May 1940, p. 5

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prizes.' Mrs. A, J. Housey W. Mrs. Feldeaplp .4... Mrs. Gordon Robinson ...... w. C. Bygrave q........-......-'... w. J. Byirrave ..............“_".....M Mrs. W. Tilson ..-._..p.-- J. E. Irving .........._...............,... Chas. w. Gibbs ..................... Mrs. H. Stiner -r-....-H. Mrs. Hugh Cameron ..-....... Anna Story .r..Vit_.Fr...r..HbW..b.. Fred Fenton ....."rrqrp.....rt.._FF). Claudia Ross ..-...._.q...._ Mrs. E. Styles Fr-Fr..'.."-.)' Mrs. Violet Warn ..............._. Mrs. Churchill ...-e"r...-..trmr... Margaret Miskelly .......u......u Mrs. Mason ....-." Mrs. Margaret Hiscox - Mr. Stanley Selwood ...._.... W. Mort .""..r_.r..-._-rrrr) Bert Wilson o.-..'-........,., M. I. Edgar ..""._r-.."..-.- The seven contestants who tied with nine correct in Contest No. 12, Were as follows: Mrs. W. Turner r.....,,,,.,-,..,,,..,......-....-.,--.......-.....,,.......,) Woodbine Ave. Mrs. H. D. Muir w....,.,...-,.,...,..,.."-.-.,...".....,..-.,.-,...,,...-......." Prospect St. Jean King oc..,...,.....,....-...-...........,,.-....-.......-..-.,,,........,) Roseheath Ave. E. F. Gooch.-.----.,.48 Balfour Ave. Mrs. Fenton o..,,.,,......,....,..,.....,..-..,....-.,.-......,,......)) King George Rd., Weston Percy Lee o,...."..,.,,......,.........,,...-..-............,,...........................-.............,.' Scarboro Road H. Flock ---__-n-._10 Barker Ave. The following thirty-four contestants share the balance of the Mrs. EfStyles, 131 Harvie Ave.; Mrs. Violet Warn, 150 Boon Avenue; Mrs. Dorothy Shortt, 350 Lauder Avenue, and Mrs. Irma Doyle, 87 Glenlake Avenue. Next week you may be among the lucky winners. Interest is growing Week by week in this easy to try contest which is thrilling thousands. Get your entry in early for the Contest elsewhere on this page, ahd remember that to qualify tor prizes, you must be in one of the B. & F. Theatres listed on Thursday evening, May 16, to be eligible tor a. prize. When the results of Movie-Titles Contest No. 12 were announced ast Thursday night in the ten B. & F. Theatres listed each week in iii Movie advertisement, it was found that seven contestants had tied th nine correct and were to share $135.00, each to receive a cheque tor $15.00. Among these winners was Mrs. Fenton, 10 King George Road, Weston, while among the winners of smaller prizes were the following from this district: Claudia Ross, 311 Main St. N., Weston; .4 r ‘A‘ '7 . A “I KTIAIAA. Trr--, ntrn DA...“ A...-.-. SEVEN MllilTlliSThllilT8 MEI LAST WEEK Sent In Nine correct Mm/ie-Titles Answers THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 Winners Include Mrs. Fenton of King George Road, Weston-Another $150 Offered This Week in This Fascinating Easy Contest 2847 DUNDAS STREET WEST ' gtyt!S I ":y'"'9tNtt+ td itfiilli? _ ilit ' . 'ta s* AlNliii L J“ b "iilE As iii,)')'"' . iii' o A A - - - - ___ dag: AE . , "r"-ait, _ , REAL dtiiiks TOFFEE V t 50 1.95 DOWN 75o WEEKLY _ and dress up i , one of thes r _ smart coata. CREDIT ETERMS} Outstanding good quality materials, tail. orod in the smartest styles featuring built-up shoulders and latest sleeve effects. Box back and fitted models with, slick waistline; and ffarty skirt,, See thead 09313 - they're marvellous value! swam: om: mums At a pics you can at. ford to Imr, Styies for everybody, in Raglam, Balinaeeam we! Drape Fitted models. New shades of Forest Green, flight Greys, Blues and Tans. Well worth $12.50. Selling new at 16.35 PAY ONLY ISO DOWN AND 50c WEEKLY aad wear one of these smart, stylish topcoabs. ON EASY w...,...,........,..,.....................................' Oak St. r...-.....,,-.......,.,.......) Oakcrest Ave. o.-----.-,." Oakwood Ave. r.......,.-......,..................,) Fairford Ave. o.,........,.,..,....,.,...........,.) Broadview Ave. o,........."....,..,..........,..,,.) Gerrard St. E. "....,.,.10 King George Road, Weston .......,............311 Main St. N., Weston ...n...................................-...131 Harvie Ave. ...............................................150 Boon Ave. r,..,.....,......,,-......,......? Danforth Ave. ......................................890 Broadview Ave. ....m.....................177 Neville Park Blvd. o,,,.......-.,..""...,........,...........,"......) Oak St. w....,.,...,.,,...,.....,......,.,.,...," Homewood Ave. o..,....,,..........""...,......,..," Heyworth Ores. o,...",,........,..."....."........." Gainsboro Road o.."......"...,...,..,-.." Gerrard St. E. m.....,........,,.......,," Woodbine Ave. m..,.-,...,,...,,,,.,............? Prospect St. o.,,".,...,,,........,..." Roseheath Ave. r..,,........,......................" Balfour Ave. 10 King George Rd., Weston r................,.....,,.,.)? Scarboro Road v...........,...........,............" Barker Ave. ..43 Bloomfield Ave. "..1023 Queen St. E. ....20 Bowmore Road .73 Queensdale Ave. .373 Queensdale Ave. smart coats. I'lrfhi,,,,liiciifi) Fine quality Engr- lish worsted a. Tailored precisely in the l a t e a t 5 pr i n 9 styles. High-rise pleated trousers. Shades and patterns that are greatly in de: mand, TERMS SMARTLY. TAILORED M 550 753:: YOU GANé BUY ON EASY up in these George Day -.rs.rrmreF0.Mtrt. George Dicketts .ret.6...B.' Miss F. Mackie .rp...'."q.t J. Jackson .msr'eHt'.mrrrF.'P"r.W't Lloyd T. Jay ..tr..BrrFP"rr.t.rq H. Gordon .e'.......rqm...rFtr....r.. Mrs. Dorothy Shortt Mrs, Irma Doyle ....... Frank Jennings Tr..rB..it Mrs. Alma Forbes ..rp. Mrs. James Gallivan God gave us someone.to help us day by day, Cod gave us someone to keep us in His way, He knew that in our life tempta- tions would come near, He knew We needed someone to quiet for our fears ' When troubles would betide us and we are apt to fall " We needed someone near us to help us when we call. When on life's road we started out a. guiding hand was there To guide us over rocky bumps and in our sorrows share, We were taught of Jesus Christ and of His wondrous love And of the many lovely things that God sent from above. He sent us, yes God sent us, a Mother dear and kind A precious gift so treasured that nowhere could we find If We should hunt the whole world o'er and searched from year to year, A person who could take her place a person half so dear. l Experience is victor, never the vanquished; and out of defeat comes the secret of vietory.--Mary Baker Eddy. C9"s""ur""""rrtto""stoo"or"ot""""r"""""arsl (a""""""""""""""-""""""""""""""": POET’S CORNER A MOTHERS DAY POEM AT KEELE B. No. C. No. D. No. E. No. F. No. G. No. H. No. I. No. J. No. 35 DOWN l WEEKLY JEAN ELLIOTT. Corerct Answers For Contest No. 12 12 THE WOMAN DECIDES. 42 MASQUERADERS. 35 LETTER OF INTRODUCTION. 36 SUNNY YOUTH. 39 MA NTO REMEMBER. 28 NUMBERED MEN. 21 MADE FOR EACH OTHER. 27 BETWEEN TWO WOMEN. 34 BACK STREET. 14 WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS. And from time Befbrer Christ come stories of illustrious mothers, Every day is Mother's Day yet we hold but one to the sanctity of our cherished memories. Mothers ever through history have shower- ed vigilance, devotion and life, it, self, on tons and daughters. MOVIE-TTEILS to. Inside biannual 11. Gun Packer, It. Clean Sweep, 13. Pygmalion. 14. Last Flight. 15. Boy Friend, 16. Rookie Cop, 17. Spoilers of the 1 18. Danger Ahead, 19. Cleaning Up. 20. Going Places. M. High Peril, 22. Convicted. t3. Natures Mimies, Below is a list of Forty-five Moviea'l'itles. Select from these the Ten Titles which in your opinion best describe, represent, suggest or fit the above Ten. Picturee. l, The Imitator. M. Spring Is Here, 2. Street Scene, 25. Crime Takes a Holiday. 3, I Am The Law, M. Down To Berth. 4. Down On The Farm, 27, Tailspin. s. Dangerous Secrets. 28. It’s A Date. 6. On Trial. 29. While New York Sleeps, T. Rollin’ Westward. 30. Swing Sister Swing. 8. Million Dollar Legs. 31. Dangerous. 9. Bright Victory. 32. Lat Warning. to. Inside Information. 33. I Stand Accused. $15 o,:.,,.!,?,,!,?,,,:,, To BE WON EVERY WEEK: Irir-ti1flri"t=i't The Newest Range in Contests?, Entry Pomv,,Contest No.14 " in the NUMBERS ONLY of your selections from the above list of Movie Titles. Fun to solve . a . . . Easy to win Don't forget' to enclose 5e for handling costs with each set of answers you sub, ..................15 Carley Ave. ........186 Bingham Ave. r................" Merrill Ave. ......~...........70 Prater Ave. o................" Helena Ave. o,,....................' Bloor St. ..............350 Lauder Ave. .............87 Glenlake Ave. ...11 Yorkville Ave. ‘...............-.....49 Pears Ave. n.,...........,......,,.." Napier St. Million Dollar Legs. Bright Victory. Inside 1nhsrrnation, Gun Packer, Clean Sweep. Pygmalion. Last Flight. Boy Friend, Rookie Cop, !yoiurs "ttt the Range. 7 ADDITIONAL PRIZES OF $5,00 EACH _ V lst. Prize - T s 2nd. hike - " 3rd, hire a " TIMES AND GUIDE A NEW COMPLETE CONTEST EVERY WEEK The most tender Mother story ever told: St. Luke II 2 4-7, 14 And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, (because he was of the house and lineage of David.) To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child. And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered. And she brought forth her first-born son, and wrapped him in swadling clothes, and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace good will toward men. of Cornelia, wife of Tiberius Gracchus, who had two sons. To- gether with her high character and her devotion, Cornelia has become one of the most renown of Roman Matrons. When asked where her jewels were she intrpdueed her sons. Priceless possessions. Monica, Mother of St. Augustine, in the early years of the Christian era set an example of love for her talented son. Through the years untold great sons and daughters foresha owed the careful upbring- ing wrought by diligent mothers. Mary Washington, Tekla Koscius- zko, mother of Polish soldier leader for freedom, and Letitia Bonaparte all were widowed and left to rear a family. Each by her individual 36. 37. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. It’s A Date. While New York Sleeps, Swing Sister Swing. Dangerous. Lat Warning. I Stand Accused. Chicken Wagon Family, _riglst Work. Spring Is Here, Cline Takes a Holiday. Down To Bath. Tnilspin, The Crash. Bor Meets Girl. Trigger Pals. Prison Without Bus. Good Companions. Two Alone. Datelines. Danger Island. Where the Butralo Across the Plains, efforts brought forth a son who blazed the pages of history-George Washington, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Napoleon Bonaparte. Oddly enough allof these famed soldiers fought for the liberation of their country. Each had the glorious start of a deeply concerned mother. i _ Bereft of mother, there still hovers the care that mother affords. To fathers like Allen Johnson, Senior, who acted mother, trained a family, brought forth a promin- ent busmess executive and an equally eminent medical daughter, to you, Fathers, a toast on Mother's Daf. May courage, faith and strength accompany you in times of hardships. To all of you, a bright and happy future. Paramount in our minds are the mothers of to-day. Queen Elizabeth, Mrs. Roosevelt, mother, and Anna Eleanor, wife of President Roose, velt exemplify beautiful mother- hood. Then too, not to be forgotten, are the mothers whose words have circled the globe: MarlaI Roberts Rinehart, Elizabeth . Dela- field, Dorothy Thompson. In the world of cinema Mrs. Bing Crosby typifies excellent mother status. Eddie Cantor reminds us of his beloved Ida and their famous five. Mrs. Dionne, mother of the Quints, frequently backgrounded by her limelit children surely rates pass: age on' the good ship, Motherhood. Martha McKeon, mother of three, my friend, critic, and pedagogue, labours hard and long at the task of being mother. As though mira- culuously she finds time to lead children in pre school training, to teach adults past school years is job successfully attended with In case a number of contestants are tied for one or mere prizes the prizs money due these winners will be divided among those of the contestants who are in attendance at the Contest Theatres on Movie=Titb Nite, The above urizes go to the contestants with the most correct list of answers IF THEY ATTEND one of the ten B & F Theatres listed under "EXPLANATION" on "Movie-Title Nite" when winners are announced. at one of the ten contest theatres when names are announced THEY WILL RE., lows: 1st Consolation pnze . ' . . . . . . . $20.00 2nd Consolation prize . . . . . .'. . . 10.00 3rd Consolation prize . . . . . . . . . 6.00 The prize-money remaining after con- solation prizes are deducted will be added to_tho following week’s list of prizes. CEIVE CONSOLATION PRIZES as fol- “Don’t chance losing ens of the maiese prizes'. BE AT ONE OF THE CONTEST THEATRES ON "MOVIE-TITLE NITE." If the winners ARE. NOT PRESENT " Ii'" "fNrll ---g:ii.ara'a. Laggmgg TELLUS AL 0 '2,'itfr'a,'gti' 'riff; "i,',iii'iiii'iiii, fit):', TELL US ALL OR YOU IMPORTANT I "EH‘EH I'TEr ' triff/so. K ruu 'fr. L'll'v'i'jiiii Ano marked distinction. To Martha McKeon goes the credit of having developed Jack Sweeney in Dra- matic Art. Now, he has played coveted roles in the Shakespeare Theatre at Stratford-On-Avon. A marked tribute to a mother who helps others to help themselves. For association with such a loving person, I am truly thankful. MOTHER . . . ALWAYS GOD'S GIFT T0 MAN. To each of us our own mother remains a pivot around whom we build our lives. How fortunate the person whose mother remains a symbol of perfection. But better he who claims a second and still all the loving thoughts for a mother- in-law. All too often the name of second mother, Step-mother, bears a taint of something not quite so nice; a dragging memory of fear or sordid thoughts. But he thrice blessed may well be proud of such a cherished environment. Just so have I been three times given the best of the best. A mother origin- ally who taught me commandments, ruled with a rigid hand, stretched her apron strings without bounds and gave me a spirit of non- dependence. And then came a lovely mother-in-law, incorporating more than one could expect. Finally friendship, devotion and a bundle of matronly idealism came along to play the role of my father's wife . . . A friend we love with ardour of mother. To mothers, all, God Bless You . . . gal/ZYW‘ d ',Cj/t Il bt a _', I r, Jf 1 I n .g, I!” e x“ 'C) l, isfj?siii,ftii,its---d? Internships for dentists are pro- vided in an increasing number of hogpitals. _ A _ - _ Those who don't care what pth.ers think usually spend money trying to make an impression on them. 215 ,5g57cy HOW TO WIN---NI you have to do in this contest is to solve the above ten picture puzzles. A list of forty-five movie titles is given on this page, from which you choose ten, which in your opinion best describe, represent, sug- gest or fit the ten picture puzzles. The contestant with the most correct; answers wins the first: prize, _ Now start with Picture A above. When you have your answer, write down the NUMBER ONLY of, the movie- title you have selected, beside Picture Letter A, and in the column headed "Set No. I." Follow the same procedure with pictures B, C, D, etc. If you enter a second set of answers list them in the column headed "Set No. L" A third set of answers could be listed under "Set No. 3" and so on. HOW TO ENTER-write your name and address on the entry form as designated. Now cut out entry form and seal in an envelope together with handling costs (see rule 4) and mail it to West Toronto Weekly, 2936 Dundas St. West, or deliver it to any one of the following! & F Contest Theatres: PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, Dan, forth at Woodbine; CENTURY THEATRE, Danforth at Broadview; GROVER THEATRE, Danforth at Dawes Road; BEAVER THEATRE, 2942 Dundas W.; YORK THEATRE, Yonge at Bloor St.; CHRISTIE THEATRE, 665 St. Clair Ave.; EASTWOOD THEATRE, Gerrard at Ashdale; CARLTON THEATRE, 509 Parliament; SCAR- BORO THEATRE, 960 Kingston _Road;_or L_A ‘PLAZA THEATRE, Queen at Lewis, not later than Wednesday, May 15th. The winners will be announced from the screen the next day, Thursday evening, May 16th, at the above Theatres, and you must be in any one of these theatres to be eligible for the Major Prizes, (See_ru1es 5, 6 and 7.) H View}: Picture has only one correct answer. CASH PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE MOST COR- RECT ANSWERS. I. The contest is open to anyone excepting emplOyees of ' this newspaper, the B & F Theatres and the contest Man.. ager or those employed in conducting the contest, and their families. q 2. There will be no tie-breakers. In case oftwo or more contestants having the same number of correct answers their prizes will be added together and divided equally between them. _ -. . ' . ", 3. Your entry must be at one of the following contest points not later than Wednesday, May 15th: West Toronto Weekly, 2936 Dundas St. West; or at any one of the ten B & F Theatres listed above. If you mail your entry IT MUST BE’ADDRESSED TO West Toronto Weekly, 2936 Dundas St. West, and postmarked in Toronto not later than May 15th. Entries postmarked or delivered Thurs- day, May 16th, or later, will not be accepted. . 4. Contestants may send in as many sets of ansv'vers as they wish, but they are only eligible for one prize, tt a contestant ranks for more than one prize, he or she will be awarded the one of higher value: For each set of an- swers entered in the contest, five cents must be enclosed to Cover costs of handling; for example, if you enter twp sets of answers in the contest you will enclose ten cents; with three sets of answers. fifteen cents, and so on. 5. To be eligible for the MAJOR prizes, contestants must be in any one of the ten B & F Theatres listed above, when their names are called. The winners will be announced from the screen and prizes awarded on MOVIE-TITLE NITE, which is every Thursday Nite at the above Contest Theatres. The results of the above contest will be an- nounced THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 16th. 6. Only entry forms carrying the contestant’s correct name and address and with which the correct amount of handling charge is enclosed will be eligible for the contest. 7. The correct answers are known only to the Contest Manager. Every contest entry becomes the property of this newspaper. Full explanation and rules of the contest .t:.il. be printed for our renders’ information each week. This newspaper and the aforementioned theatres will not te J,espottsiyle.for entry forms lost in the mail. 8. Updn entering tid/iGtiui"ihT'ioiii, rules and the decision of the judges as relating to the contest. CONTEST RULES EXPLANATION ry forms lost in the mail. 7 contest_t.he contesjanp accepts these --Read the Ads. The original homogenized high test milk . . ' from selected herds . . . protected by the exclusive "Sanifoil" cap . . . the perfect seal and protection against contamina- tion. Same price as ordinary milk. . -- __ VITA-MILK You’re Sure, You’re Safe, with Rich, High Test PHONE TODAY'. WESTON 562 |,L}Y;'15l8| final in ali aiiGi, PAGE FIVE

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