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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Mar 1942, p. 3

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i A goodly number of the friends of the Grenfell Mission gathered at the home of Mrs. C. F. Evans, King George Apartments, King Street, on Friday last. Some of the ladies sewed, whilst others came for the social hour which followed. All helped to contribute towards the bales which will be sent to the Labrador at the end of the season. Another of the series of euchre and socials sTonsored by the Harâ€" dington Social Club for the benefit of the B.W.V.F. was held at the home of Mrs, Wilkes, 36 Henry Street. A pleasant evening was %wnt and the sum of $7.50 realized, e next athering will be at the home of gh‘!. LaRose, 161 Main Street North, Weston, on Saturday, March 7, at 8 p.m. _ Grenfell Mission Another Euchre® Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell (nee Gladys Denne), Weston R/R| 3, are to be congratulated on the birth of a daughier on Feb. 25 at the Cottage N.uxs‘ing‘ Home. From Woodstock Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Henry Barney of Woodstock %_v‘:ig _geek?end visitors with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J, Phillips, Main Street North, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Carvell (nee Doris Jackson) of 49 Joseph Street are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Feb. 25, at the Cottage Nursing Home. Have Baby Daughter Fred Wakeman, R.C.A.F. Upâ€" lands, was home for a short visit recently with his family at his home, Crescent Road. Good luck to you, i“red. Here on Visit Pte. David Reynolds of the Canaâ€" dian Postal Corps, formerly of N. Battleford,â€"Sask., was a visifor at the home of Mr. a£d Mré. Sid Norman last week end; Home From Uplands Congratulations Congratulations Salvage workers {‘ou are doing a grand jobâ€"let see the colléction: values will reac% 2000 before Sept. 1st, Ed. Rushbrook, wireless operator with the R.C.N.V.R., has returned to his duty after two weeks‘ furâ€" lough spent in Weston. Has Furlough Miss Irene Sinclair of Mount Albert has been appointed night staff supervisor at York county hospital, Newmarket. Congratulations Congratulations to Art and Betty Church upon the arrival of their son, Arthur Edward, on February A cable has been received stating that Sid Dunn and Fred Mattison have arrived safely overseas. Name Supervisor left last week to commence his training at Trenton. Safe Overseas Back On Duty Pte. Jack Woodend who has been home on leave returned to his duties on Friday, Leaves For Trenton 65 Main St. S. Parent‘s Name CLEANERS AND DYERS Quality Cleaning Name Name Parent‘s Name If you are a resident of Weston and district, fill out this coupon and mail it to the Birthday Editor, Times and Guide, 3 Main Street South. Your name will appear in our B}rthday Greetings column the week during which your ‘birthday occurs. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1942 HAPPY BIRTHDAY The Times and Guide are always pleased to publish items of personal interest. We and Our readers are interested in you and your friends. Telepehone items to Zone 4â€"426. Personals TFether Bxos Phone Born Address ... Address Phone PROMPT, COURTENUS SERVICE (Month) (Month) LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 Mrs. J. G. Eyres, 211 Main Street North, opened her lovely home last Thursday afternoon and evening for a tea and brigfo in aid of the Navy Knitting Club of Weston, proceeds going for the purchase of wool. Sweet peas and mpduggnu were used on the tea table. Abou* fifty attended in the afternoon, and in the evening twentyâ€"four sat ‘down for bridge. Mrs. Eyres was assisted in the living room by Mrs Gordon Brundrit and Mrs. A. M. Leslie. Mrs. Blayney was in the dining room, and Mrs. Fred Jeffrey and Mrs. Donald Sutherland poured tea. Members of the Knitting Club also assisted, Letters Received North, Weston, has been mentioned in dispatches in connection with his work. Owing to the confidential nature of his duties no official parâ€" ticulars were given. The Hardington Voluntary Aid Group has received word that all its parcels to Britain have arrived safely. Letters of appreciation have been received from members of the different forces, both in Britain and Canada, The {roup is now preparins another shipment, and welcome all who are interested. Next meeting is in the Town Hall, March 10, at 2.15 p.m. The Navy Knitting Club of Weston has received a letter from Scotland in which it is mentioned unofficially, that Sub. Lieut, Donald Sutherland of the R%ynl Navg, son of Donald Sutherland, Main Street Home Nursing Classes in conâ€" nection with the St. John‘s. Amâ€" bulance Course are being held each Monday night at the Comrtf Nursing Home, Main Street North, beginning at 8 gx.‘m. A lecturer from the St. John‘s Corps is on hand each Monday night to give an address. Navy Knitting Club Tea Parcels Arrive vatory of Music, are: Grade C Pianoâ€"Shirley Sanders, honors; Grade 7 Pianoâ€"Blossom McGinnis, %:“; Grade 9 Pianoâ€"Julie Ann nkin, honors. Pass Exams Pupils of Miss Anne Govenlock, who were successful at the exâ€" aminations of the Toronto Conserâ€" Home Nursing Classes on Tuesday, March 10th, at 2.30 p.m. at theschurch. A cordial welâ€" come is extended to all women interested. begrdatbdinilt o birue: Aanlhdiin is /.. bemard épeakor at the Women‘s Mission ircle of Weston B&gmc Church at its next meeting. It will be held Sympathy Extended Sympathy of the entire comâ€" munity is extended to the family of the late Mrs, George H. Pearson, who passed away on %‘ridny last at her home. Will Speak Here Institute, Toronto, is to be the guest Institute, Toronto, is o be he guest Birthday tmfi are extended to Patricia fi:a' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd ku'by, 5 Kwdon St., Westmount, who celébrated her third birthday on February 12. m’ ig of Pilot Officer R. Donald 1, last week. Birthday Greetings! Sympathy Given 8 thy of friends in this disâ€" tflm Jl:whuo is extended to the Beardalls in their sad loss, the (Day) (Day) PMONE TOâ€"DAY â€" WESTON 845 (Year) (Year) Mrs. G. Hiett moved a vote of than.:s to the speaker and Mrs. Randallâ€"and the meeting closed. with prayer, after which tefresh-‘ ments were served. MAKING PREPARATIONS. The London Daily Mail renorted in a despatch from Madrid that Hitler has recalled all active diviâ€" sions from France, Belguim and Holland to build up a reserve army for the Nazi spring campaign. Their places in the occupied zone have been taken over by garrison divisions of men over 40 and boys from 16 to 18, the newspaper said. Mrs. C. Christie then introduced the speaker of the evening, Miss Lorena Chute, from Vellor, India. Miss Chute gave a very inspiring talk, chiefl({ about the work of Dr. Ida S. Seudder, who in 1900, under the auspices of the Dutch Reformed church, started the Women‘s Mediâ€" cal College hospital school at Velâ€" lor, a training school for all creeds and classes of Indian Eirlu. These trained nurses are a boon to the Indian people, esgeciulw to the women in the smaller villages who reatly need medical care. Miss ghute. who was born in India, has been connected with this hospital for ten years and is now home on furlough. During the devotional riod, conducted by Mrs. A. X:kinl 1l\’dsalmslb R:as’ fiend in unis(imd -gci rs. 8. Rancall, accompanie Mrs. R. Whiting favBured us witi a very delightful solo. the Dorothy Pearson Auxilhri of Central United church was ‘held on Thursday, February 25, at the home of Mrs. C. Christie, with thirty members and friends mnent. Mrs. R. F. Caine presic and Mrs, L. A. Blayney iave the openâ€" ing prayer, after which the minâ€" utes were read and the treasurer‘s report given. Miss E. ~Nattress brot;ght a ve%tienterening report of the West lbxtarial annual meeting held at High Park United church on January 29. Dorothy Pearson Auxiliary Holds February Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Dorothy Pearson Auxiliary of Central United church wur‘eld O mds aat PHP ind Fraser, Grade III Piano i ‘;u) l‘ld'um éobhin. 6m. b H’ll:onlgul‘;h(b)Gudol floun; elen Porter, » 4 éb; Gor?ld) Ifl)tlerwort‘bfi Gnr:do.lll.. onore; (a Ann Me Grade 1, Hon?r{; gb) Elh:g‘th Watson, Grade 1 lrfllu, first class honors; (a) lhry en Innes, Grade II, Theory, First class honors: {a) _ Marian _ Aitchison, G I, Theory, First class hongrs. Teachers representedâ€"(a) Rathicen. ‘Collins . AfOMs ~(B) Marion Demorest L.T.C.M. cessfu} at the Toronto Conservatory of Music Branch mmm Daphne Buers, Grede Vilt Piake, Piano; (a) Martha M\ Crade IV Blancy (D) Bidon The !ollavl* students were sucâ€" cessfu} at the Toronto Conservatory Grade IV Piano; (b) Eldon Lehman *.::.“'_“Lm"-m:}»mv § 0%. DOKAID mmmmennmnmccmemsmecm M Devon Dessert PEARS, z 18 02. t suw.wws... cA en mmmmenmnn Lombard or Green Gage PLUMS, â€"_ choi¢e auality, 18 oz. tin «... Cl;rk'l sl(’)]UPMm;‘to.h a '!'h e, 1, Mushroom. Clark‘s I OHICKEN SOUP ................. Graves APPLE JUICE, RQ 08. Ti wuucmmmemeertmmecem: Aylmer TOMATO CATSUP, Dyson‘s DILL PICKLES, BB 08. tIM ...cousomsmmmmmtenmeres Campbell TOMATO JUICE, Bulk MACARONI or SPAGHETTI ......... 3â€"Minute OATS, 14 02. DOX smpommas Kellogg‘s or Quaker CORN FLAKES .. Quaker PUFFED WHEAT Shirriff‘s JELLY POWDERS PICKLED ONIONS, LEMON FILLING Shirriff‘s Lushus Choice PORTERHOUSE ROAST, deep undercut, Ib. ... Choice ROUND STEAK or SIRLOIN STEAK ROAST, Ib. . Choice RUMP ROAST, SGUAIG SN0, ID, ... communtentning Choice THICK RIB or BLADE ROAST, 1D.. ...â€"=â€"=â€"mumn Meaty CHUCK ROAST, TD. se anome ce iata it en rmmcomentermmarms Choice PRIME RIB ROAST, boned and rolled, lb ..........._.___._ Boned and rolled FOTFT ROAST, ID. ... cssnmmmmmmemesmemmue SPECIALâ€"LOIN VEAL CHOPSE, 19. 1smm mmmummmenmmeccemne SPECIALâ€"Peameal BACK BACON or smoked SIDE BACON, j SHieed, TD. ....â€"«osmmonsenmmecenmmnnnmnmmun Choice milk fed VEALâ€" Weston Cut Rate Meat Market PHONE 241 26 oz, jar 16 oz. tin Tb. 24 02. JBT coometm» Manning SODAS, plain or salted .. Hershee‘s COCOA, 1 Ib. HN a.â€".â€".~. Christie‘s SODA WAFERS .......mcmsou« M fOP Cashmere Bouquet SOAP, 3 cakes plus 1 sample, all for .. cllt Shoul PeANUT BUTIERL 95G ub Special P ( T 24 oz. jar _...___...".,._.___M._....:. 250 Red Feather Assorted Chloice COD FILLETS, Ds | exnemmmmmmnnintemnnins ShliOKED FILLETS, Ds Eumacn mommmmmesnmmsmnt 23¢ Rump Fillets, Tb C. A. Gowans, and Mrs, Edgar Stewart, aunt of the bride, was at the Eiano. Given in marriage by her brother, Wm. Eaton, the bride was lovely in a floorâ€"length dress of champion blue crepe, blue velvet hat and veil and carried a bouguet of pink roses. She was attended by her only sister, Miss June Eaton, as bridesmaid, gowned in a floor-lenlgth dress of wine crepe with velvet hat, and carryi‘ns‘l bouquet of Talisman roses. Â¥. John Carrie was ‘rmmhm. A rece%ion was held at 1411 Bloor St. West, where Mrs. Eaton reâ€" ceived, wearing a gown of black cr?a and corsage of carnations and sweet peas. Mrs. Dunnett assisted, in a wine crepe gown and corsage of carnations and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Dunnett will live at 59 Symington Avenne. Toronto. Bangkok, cavital of Thailand. used to be called the "Venice of the Orient" because canals once were its only streets. Dunnettâ€"Eaton The parlor of College St. United Church was the scené of a quiet wedding. when Alberta Georgina, eldest daughter of Mrs. Eaton and the late Wm. Eaton was united in marriage to William Alfred Dunâ€" mett, only son of Mrs. Mable Dunnett, and the late Wm. Dunâ€" nett, formerly of Weston. The ceremony was performed by Rev. | _ WEDDINGS | PAINTING AND DECORATING PAINTER and DECORATOR Formerly associated with late Edgar J. Golding. 17 Victoria East Phone 1068â€"W for for for for for for for for for for 11c 13c 25¢ 23C 146 25¢ 25¢ 23¢ 25¢ 25 18¢ 21¢ 10¢ 2"5¢ 19¢ 25¢ 25c 22c 19¢ 18c 2160 19¢ 29¢ 39¢ 217C 19¢ 29¢ 259C 17¢ MAIN NORTH J. H. HARRIS FISH 226 " 24c "/ MEA S 59 Symington Avenue, Norris Crushed or Cubed PINEAPPLE, 16 o%. ............. Texita GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, large 48 0%. tin ... Chum DOG FOOD «....â€"â€"cvommemes Extra Large Size PRUNES, 2 1b6, $OF someometrrememmmame Recleaned RAISINS, _ 2 106, $OP «ooouâ€"oâ€" mm Norris PINEAPPLE, sliced, § 08. HB ..â€"â€"ommmmmmmeninsmmen SARDINES, Fairhaven Brand, KIPP 15 05 HB rommmmmmmmmmsercmere W 10 Empress SAUCE, 10 on 7%, oz. bottle. Green or Yellow BEANS, z 16 08. ~.~â€"â€"oommmmmomensmmrmmmencs Nt T9 Diced BEETS or CARROTS, 10 08. .o...â€"ocmmmonmmssnmmmenme York Brand PUMPKIN, 28 oz. tin, Special ... Sunripe PEAS, 10 08. M 1. cs 00 orrmereriectre Cressey Brand TOMATOES, Super Suds SOAP FLAKES, JAFFB .DOK â€".s000 ommc Quix Toasted WHEAT FLAKES, 3 reg. 2 for 25¢ .......__. shank off, Jb. .......... Lean PORK BUTTS, tb. _ fa 6 W =| Mild cured peameal _: COTTAGE ROLLS. Ib. Lean boiling BRISKET, JD+ mnmonmevemeneanmmenmenmmatums Fresh PORK SHOULDERS, TD+ newramepecmnmemmemmeen Lean MINCED STEAK, Choice PORTERHOUSE STEAK, Choice Spring LAMB, Smail link SAUSAGE, Mild cured PORK SHOULDER, SRANK Off, ID. ....â€"â€"mmsrsnmmoss Boned, rolled VEAL ROAST, nADNoCA FILLETES: SALMON FILLETS, ID) . roormnommtnnanoines Ib. TIMES AND GUIDE , Ib. 27¢ corner of Queen and Church Streets, a suite of offices and an auditorium for lecturing have recently been opened as a clearing house for volun#ary workers in nuxl:{ lines of emergency war work. rs. Marâ€" shall gave a stirring account of the hundreds of women who are being prepared by refresher courses, an other instruction, for emergency work of many kinds. Mrs. Chester Sears, accompanied by Mrs. Fry, sang a group of delightful songs. the ?ut ll)enlur was Mrs, R. J. Marshall of Toronto, who is an officer in the Ontario Division of the Women‘s Voluntary Services of Canada. . This ox%;niuuon is modelled after the W.V.9. of England and at the Toronto headquarters over Mrs. R. J. Marshall Speaker Before Council Of Women At the February meeting of the Weston Local Council of Women the Miss Dorothy Corras, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Corras, 67 Riverside Drive, Westmount, and Pte. Francis Grsham, of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Graham, Victoria St. East, shown above, whose marriage this Saturday, March 7th, will be an event of mych local interest. The ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. in Westminster United Church, Main Street South. PLUMBING HEATING TINSMITH Phone Weston 934W An outstanding feature of the Prompt Service Expert Work Lowest Rates HENRY POPE th. 3 for zsc PHONE 241 2 ... 9¢ WILL BE MARRIED SATUROAY 0 hudg::rters over Nova Scotia at the 20c _22¢ 29¢ 29¢ for for for for 25¢ 10¢ 235C 11¢ 19¢ 25¢ 25¢ 17¢ 225C 13¢ 24c 220C 24c 29¢ 18¢ 276C 15¢ 31¢ 21c 29¢ 126 Oscar, the world‘s most travelled and most shipwrecked cat, is not fi:i‘ng back to sea. The Royal Navy labelled Oscar a jinx, Shipâ€" wrecked three times, Oscar will spend the rest of his days in a sailor‘s rest home, Belfast, Northâ€" ern Ireland. ‘meeting was the readin# of annual reports by the represâ€"ntative of many Weston societies affiliated with the Local Councilâ€"of Women. It was an inspiration to all to learn of the enormous amount of work accomplished by many of these groups. At the close of the meetâ€" ing the executive and guesta ere entertained at tea at the hbfi% of Ml‘l: Gordon Brundrit, King Cresâ€" WESTON ... PHONE 50Ws WESTON BRANCH Toronto Conservatory of Music INCH APTS. FHONE 28J Annexâ€"42 George 8t. Piano, Singing, Violin wA. 6121 C. PURKIS CHIROPRACTOR Nervous and Chronic Diseases 72 Guestville Ave. Mi. Dennis lnn-â€"; to : Phone JU. to Saturday By Appointment CRUICKSHANK‘S â€" EARAGE R. W. MacDONALD _ INSURANCE BROKER Cattle and Hogsâ€"15¢ Cwt Choral Class Marion Demorest, L.T.C.M. Great West Life, Fire, Auto "If It‘s Insurance Call Us" Residence:; Zone 4â€"432 WM. BALL AND SON YORKSHIRE BREEDERS Specialized Motor Tuneâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 24 Hours‘ Towing Service Ultra Short. V;'lâ€"v'ev'fi:enpy PHONE 1124 CHIROPRACTOR OSTEOPATH 16 MAIN N. Office Hours: 9â€"12â€"1â€"5 Evenings by Appointment lf‘ARRWB&)CK Electrician 13 HOLLEY AVE. Phone 642W J. W. BROWN Terms Reasonable Estimates Free OSTEOC. ..THY INSURANCE D. R. ROY GARAGES MUSIC El 3113 4w }IRexal!"! : § INCH‘S DRUG ST 330 Bay St., Toronto WA. 7771 Res.: 57 George Street, Weston Weston 378J | _ _ _ For appointment during day. r phone olfie..dm or appointment eveâ€" ning, phone residence. PHONES "Junet. 6402" "Weston 644M‘ Residence: Hy. 8068 F.A. Silvermank.C. BABRISTEIE!."'SOLICI’I‘OR Elgln 1863 _ Money to Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto C. Lorne Fraser M. A. ‘50câ€"20 oz. bottle Rexall Milk of Magnesia, plain _2 for 51c 75e bottle Milk of ulfnelll». 82 oz., plain __.___2 for T6c â€"___ Phones: _ _ Weston 152W Junct. 0769 Geo. W. SARDNOUSE, 8.A. 80c tube Klenzo Dental CTEWE onl FOF SHG 45¢ tube Kienzo Dental Creme ......................2 for 46¢ 43c tube Rexall Milk of Magâ€" nesia Tooth Paste ..2 for 44¢ 100‘8) ~«_~o«~â€"2 FOF §$2.05 47c Mi 31 Antiseptic, 8 oz. bottle ______2 for 53¢ 100# srmmmmorcc««<# FOF BL& T9c bottle Puretest Yeast and Iron Tablets, 100‘s, 2 for 80¢ $1.00 bottle Tasteless Ext. Cod Liver Compound .2 for $1.01 $1.00 box Puretest Wheat Germ Oil Capsules .___2 for $1.01 $1.00 bottle Puretest Cod Liver Oil, Fortified, 10 times vitaâ€" min A and D potency .._......._.....2 for $1.01 31.59 !?_urete,t Multiple Vitaâ€" 60c â€" bottle Lorie Eau de Cologne or Old English Lavender, they‘re very reâ€" 50‘s ...._..._...___.__2 for $1.15 $2.50 Puretest Multiple Vitsâ€" min Capsules, . _ Oil Emulsion .2 for $1.01 T5e bottle Puretest Vitamin B1 Tablets, 100‘s ......._2 for T6e 60c bottle Puretest Brewers‘ Yeast Tablets, â€" BELOW ARE LISTED JUST A rEw OoF THE â€" [ MANY VALUES BEING OFFERED .. [ VITAMIN PRODUCTS $1.00 Puretest Halibut 3 f Oil 50‘s, 2 for ' s100 botde Purstoge Viaoun [ 1100 coreuieg sBui oi Wgl $1.25 ,, pobiste; 3008 ~â€"4 for $1.26 $1.00 bottle Rexall Cod Liver 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennie J. Edgar Parsons Piano Tuning freshing PIANO TUNING | UNDERTAKERS 1230 Jane 8t. . MT. DENNIS JUnet. 7996 or Weston 473J Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON in Capsules, SOLICITORS ours : 'o:o 12 M“m . and Thurs, Evenings Ad HONE 32 and 395J WED., THURS., FRI., SAT PHONE 53 _2 for 61e I _ liver _ 60c bottle Langlois Lavender Face Lotion and Skin ASK FOR HANDBILL Freshener 0â€"16â€"52 ""~! ROY‘G FOR TEETH 30c tin Pearl Tooth 25¢ tin Rexall Dental 50c tin Rexall Dental 0H) «5 mmcmormmarmun t 50c bottle Rexall B: soe. boutle Rexall Mewwat ttle wititie Hier se 5 # e Throat Drops (without 49¢ bottleâ€"100 Puretest Genuâ€" ine A.S.A. Tablets, for pains, colds and headaches 2 for 50¢ ide Laxative Tabs., 2 for 26¢ $1.00 bottle Cod Liver Coinâ€" pound with Creosote, _ _ . 50c _bottle Rexall Nose Throat Relief, with 1 drine, (with or wi 50c bottle Rexall Green 252 uP FOR COUGHSâ€"COLDS l . 502 bottle Rexillana Cough _ , WESTON I TAXI 44, PHONE 900 Powder Salve 16 oz. Syrup 16 os. 24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE: ZONE 4â€"4M4 W. J. WARD for 61c TAXI Funeral Directors 54 MAIN N. PHONE 456 Riker‘s Quinine Bromâ€" 2 for $1.01 2 for 31e 2 for 26¢ 2 for for 51c for 26¢

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