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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Mar 1942, p. 3

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\U/ ¢* | BUILDING SUPPLIES We are pleased to report that Sister Mercer is feeling a lot better, but we are sorry to learn that Sister D. Galbraith had the misfortune to break her leg and wish her a speedy recoveryâ€"we are also sorry to report that Sister Bent is confined to her bed; that Sister Babbage has a very bad foot and that Sister Luckett Sr. is on the sick list. We wish for them all a speedy recovery. . Juveniles please keep the date of your next meeting in mind, March 27. Please don‘t forget those new members. Any inforâ€" mation may be secured from Sister L. Dougherty, g‘hone 656 or Sister I, G. Luckett, phone 185. We are |orrg to learn that Sister A. Garratt‘s husband is quite ill. We hope that he will soon be reâ€" stored to his usual state of good ~ The regular meeting of Lodge Maplehurst No. 52 was held on Thursday, March 12. During the meeting Sister M. Gray, one of our juvenile members was duly initiâ€" ated as a member of Lodge Mapleâ€" hurst. Items for this column are welâ€" comed by The Times and Guide. They may be broujht in, mailed or phoned to Zone 4â€"426. . Egg Draw Nets $2.60 Ann and Ross West, nine and eight years old, of Weston, held a draw on two dozen eg%g}.‘ Their efforts netted $2.60 for The Teleâ€" gram B.W.V.F. tended to the family of the late Mrs, Ellen Louise Cory, who passed away suddenly last Saturâ€" day of & heart attack. The next gathering of the Hardington Social Club will be at the home of Mrs. Dresser, 84 Sympathy Extended â€"‘Sympathy of the district is exâ€" Next Social Jtems Welcomed Congratulations ! hl-nn7 sant weekâ€"end Â¥. and Mrs. Visitor to Peterborough ‘ Dorothy Polwarth spent a very Irvin Lumber Co. Ltd. || Daughters of Englandl WESTON 74 ‘Word has been received that Air REMEMBER â€" THE PHONE NUMBER ~WESTON‘S REXALL DRUG STORE INCH‘S Shaving Cream Tubes 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. INC H‘S COURTEOUS SERVICE PROMPT DELIVERY SCHIK INJECTOR RAZOR BLADE HOLDERS REDEEMED AT WHERE YOUR . DRUG DOLLARS GO FARTHEST . Patrick‘s Day! _ _ . _ st a gift for St. Patrick‘s WESTON 53 We Also Accept atulations to Mr. and Mrs. eenwood, By':{}; Avenue, own, on the birth of a son, Oth, at Weston Cottage ersona ls i Vietor ‘Tucker, Jr., of has arrived safely in end at the home of . Mathews, Peterâ€" FUEL LUMBER PHONES: Continued from page 2â€" necessary to so prodigeous an entertainment. Thatâ€"the evening was a success is proved by the peels of laughter which may still be heard when refâ€" erence is made to the program. Someone has said "Laugh and grow fat". If this tEx‘overb is sound | scientifically, en _ many pounds of the source of bodily warmth has been added to those who attended the annual getâ€" together of the men and women and their friends at the recent meeting of the Men‘s Club, Secretarial reports were read and items of business discussed. A report of the splendid work being accomplished by the War Unit was given by Mrs. C. Martin. The meeting was closed by the singing of & hymn and the Mizpah benediction. The regular monthly meeting. of the Woman‘s Association of Cenâ€" tral United church was held on Wednesday afternoon, with the} president, Mrs. G. A. Barker preâ€" siding. This meeting was held in conjunction: with the War Unit of the W.A. which meets every Wedâ€" nesday. During the devotional period Mrs. J. Yeo read the scripture lesâ€" son and Mrs, W. Pollett offered prayer. Immunization Notice Red Cross Society held at Toronto last week,. Wm. B. Hanna of Vaughan and C. E. Sisson of Etoâ€" bicoke were among those named to the executive committee. Elverston Y.P, Laion The reunion of Elverston Young People was held on March 18. A grand evening was enjoyed by everyone present. The meeting of March 24 will be in charge of the devotional convener, Jennie Holmes. On April 1, the meeting will be in charge of Mr. Fee, our citizenship convener. ' Central Church W. A. Monthly Meeting Ed. Mitchell (nee Earlima Mcâ€" Laughlin), of 26 Omagh‘ Avenue, Albion Park, on the gift of a darling baby son, â€"on Friday, March 13. Named To Committee o s e T flce S oi l baby sister for bby |all wished a speedy recovery), the at the Edmund ’M’.’ 4 g?m:: meeting was pro-ixed ovox:r‘v the Weston, on Thursday, h 12th. |viceâ€"president, Mrs. Watkins. She ‘Both doing well. gve a m of -idnem w“uleomau to e . s r and . guests. r8. Congratulations White‘s address was most interâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Would & ufig and dealt with the life and Catherine Wflfit), of St. developthent of the Chinese poo;lo Avenue, are to be congratulated on | during the past thirty years. She the birth of a son at the Ecfimnd spoke with appreciation of the Nllrlln% Home on Friday, March|work of Cbr?nhn missionaries 11. Both doing fine. among these Eoopln. s Is II1 Miss Jean Elliott delighted with At the annual meetin%aof the Ontario Division of the Canadian Branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses, are so; to learn she is confined to he:r{omc through illâ€" The mugrfriendl of Miss I. M. MacVean, President of the Weston Have Baby Son Have Baby Daughter Mr, and Mrs, John Noon are to be congratulated on the birth of a Edmund Avenue, on Saturday, March 21st, 8 p.m., for the benefit of the B.W.V.F,. Those not attending their own physician should come to the Clinic held over the Post Office woekg commencing Tuesday, March 24th, at 4 p.m. tested in time. Act now. Owing_to the prevalence of Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria in the vicinity of Weston, the Medical Officer of Health URGES that all parents have their children im m unized against these diseases by their own doctor immediately. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 1esday, March 24th, at 4 p.m. Be sure YOUR child is proâ€" CHURCHES JU. 9662 charms to show j That slaves, howe‘er éqntented, never know. . .. Religion, virtue, truthâ€"whate‘er we call » A blessinfâ€"â€"freedom is the pledge of all. The Pilgrims came to establish a nation in true freedom, in the rights of conscience.â€"Mary Baker Eddy, _ â€" If the true spark of religious and civil liberty be kindled, it will burn. Human agency cannot exâ€" tinguish it.â€"Daniel Wfbster. No! _Freedom has thousand Nex Sunday‘s meeting is in charge of the Christian Culture Committee, under the convenorship of Miss Lorna Fraser who proâ€" mises an interesting evening, We‘ll see you Sunday p.m. TRUE FREEDOM Only ~free peoples can hold their purpose and their honor stead{ to a common end, and preâ€" fer the interests of mankimfto an&’ narrow interest of their own. â€"Woodrow Wilson. > Give me the liberty to know, to think, to believe, and to utter freeâ€" ly, according to conscience, above all other liberties.â€"Milton. The executive has decided to leave the March social.to the gang, so come prepared this Sunday night with a good suggestion. We have had bowling, rollerâ€"skating, sleighâ€"riding and theatre partiesâ€" now think of something new! The success of this next social depends on you. The only freedom worth posâ€" sessing is that wheih gives enâ€" largement to a people‘s energy, inâ€" tellect, and virtues.â€"William Elâ€" lery Channing. 8 > 6 a hill) for our annual Sunriseâ€" Service. The doubtful question, "Do we, or do we not, get breakâ€" fast, as usual, after the service?" is now answered with a definite Yes! It won‘t pay to miss any of the meetings in the near future, with this event coming up! _ Final news, at last, about our Sunriseâ€"Service! Easter Sunday, just as the sun (we hope) slices through the earlyâ€"morning xngnurs around Mount Royal, we will be congregated (on the sunnyâ€"side of A good crowd turned out last Sunday evening to hear Mr. Beaton, author of "Serving with the Sons of Shuh", give ns the background toâ€" his writings. . This book is our Missionary Committee‘s study book this year, but I think this is the first time on record we have ever had the author himself to start us off on the riiht, foot. My only regret was that Mn Beaton could not speak longerâ€" stories of the orient are as unâ€" linj‘i'ted' as they are interesting. _ Refreshments were served and several Irish airs were played bfl Mrs. Pearson. These were muc appreciated, + IWestmmster Y.P. S.I The Women‘s Guild of St. Matâ€" thias held ite mesting xmhdxfg. l_c:wch_yvit_{t_ §I_..fw:_jn attendance from St. Philip‘s, Church of the Advent, and _Cxurch,_ot the Good in the absence of the presiden Mrs. Habmaiy, owing to the -r.im: illness of her husband (for whom St. Matthias Guild Entertains Visitors In the absence of the FRIDAY, MARCH 27 â€" A GALAXY of STARS COMMUNITY "Y" CARNIVAL Ravina Gardens of a St. Patrick‘s tea and the er for the afternoon was TICKETS ON SALE NOW RESERVE ws & Toronto Granite Cluk Fours, Solos and Pairs. The "Ballet of the Flowers" from "Varsity" Skating Club. The Leavens Sisters (Ermal and Helen) from Oshawa Figure Skating Club. Petite Lois McNeil from "Icelapdia" Club. March of the Wooden Soldiers from "Varsity" Skating Club. * The Oshawa Junior Four. James N. Anderson and Kathleen Brimer of "Icelandia" Club, The West Toronto "Collegettes", â€"William Cowper. Here They Are! PROGEEDS FOR GENERAL Bovs® work _ || ®rw®.sszzzee || :. COME AND BRING THE FAMILY ‘"The Germans are like women; you cannot fathom their depth, they have not ang.” His own mother is here included. He smears with filth the statesmen of his naâ€" tion. Of them he writes: "They are a body of men who are otherâ€" wise so unembarrassed and thorâ€" ough antiâ€"Christian; indeed still they declare themselves Christians and still flock to communion." He also blasphemously writes against the highest morality | in _ these words: "I call Christianity the one great curse, the one enormous perâ€" version, the one great instinct of revenge for which no means are too venemous, too underhand, too unâ€" derground and too Petty. Iccall it the one immortal blemish of manâ€" kind." Nietzsche forgets that the finest and grandest works created and brought about by his own people who in sincere worship and adoration, fell at the feet of Jesus, the Nazarene, otherwise, t h e Christ, the Son of the Living God. If we study the works of German This world might be as it once was, the Paradise of God, but Satan got a hand in its govérnment and ruined it. _ The people became wicked, and a mighty flood â€"of water was poured down to cleanse and punffl it. A remnant remained and mankind got another opporâ€" tunity. Good and evil put forth their powers. The beloved Son of God came. He sacrificed His.life to reveal the Father and win sinful men aé\d women back to God. His Holy Spirit revealed the Father to the erring and many were saved. Today the world is at war with itâ€" self. The church and the state serve two mastersâ€"Christ and Satan. are fightini with one anâ€" other and with themselves. The war began in what was considered the most cultured nation on earth, Satan thought he knew his man. Who was he? Young, of course, brimful of energy, at least physical! and mental. A German. His name is Friedrich Wilhelm _ Nietzche (1844â€"1900). He became a noted philophic writer, was born in Rocken, near Lutzrn. He gained a professonhig at Basel, but resignâ€" ed it in 1879. Finally (1889) he became insane. His teachers and acceflted guides were Schopenhaur in p ilosoihy and Wagner in art, but later they fell under his sweepâ€" ing condemnation,. : Friedrich Wilhelm _ Nietzsche, sufiposed to be the suserlntive inâ€" tellect of his people and of his age, gradually became more and more insane. He not only laid unclean hands upon his teachers and guides but despised and condemned his own peo&}e. forfietting that he was one of them. He said in writing, has been intrusted to him. He rules in the paradise of God. The adâ€" versary entered here, captured the first man Adam, and overcame him and sin and duth(g:tulhd. Jesus the beloved Son, the gift of God, came and the wicked one failed to capture him. The terrors of death were overcome b*fiflu beloved, and all who trust in him are safe who formerly were kept in bondage. . Satan, the adversary,â€"still goeth sbout seeking to c:fptnm mfi deâ€" stroy the Jnndue of God. Millions perish and become his willing servâ€" ants. Jesus and His followers are constantly strivinf to destroy the works of the devil. Satan appears as an hnfiel of light but his exâ€" ample an prescri‘ftiom are ever poisonous and deadly. i of ffiiflfifi'f&"&?‘fi"fi it Taihes onutest e Mowit @ » = s ing power of God himself and he is the light of the children of nen. éfi }'9‘3-; n heaven anod in chtth UNDER AUSPICES OF HIGH PARK Y.M.C.A. History Repeats TIMES AND GUIDE In the course here we usually have two or three flights every week, each three hours or more in length, and "upstairs" atf anyâ€" where from 8000 to 6000 feet at this time of year means a temâ€" Eerlt,ure from zero to 30 below. onsequently the most important thing we do is try to keep our "tootsies" and hands warm and May I take this opportunity of chanking you immeasely for the two pair of socks which I received through the mail today. e Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Can. Legion, Weston. K 6 Just a line to say I received your most welcome gift of two pair of socks, they were really appreciated. Gunner C. A. Campbell Winnipeg, Man. Feb, 2, 1942 No. 12 C.A.BF.C Chatham, Ont., Mar. 8/42 The Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Post 213, Can, Legion. Dear Madam: C c pudding. New Year‘s Eve we held a dance and at midnight the fun started, rifles, revolvers, Bren Guns and Tommy guns were fired, detonaâ€" tors were set off and all this was accompanied by the usual yelling and singing. I think I can safely say the New Year was warmly welcomed. onE onnanils Just a few lines of thanks for the parcel Post 213 sent to me for Christmas. Everything in the box was very useful especially the razor blades and ium. The Comâ€" pang' celebrated Christmas on the 23rd with a Turkey dinner and _ Once more, my thanks for the Parcel and best wishes to members of Post 213 for the coming year, Yours truly, Sapper J. F. Pudifin I réceived the socks given by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Canadian Legion in a parcel sent by my moth;r :{1{1 "'I;hâ€"a"r-xidng you and the Ladies again and wishing you every success. _ â€" _ = _ Yours sincerely, L.A.C. J. C. Holmes England, Jan. 7, 1942 Canadian Legion, Post 213, Weston, Ont, Dear Sirs: 0 . .Just a few lines to let you know that I received the fine socks from the Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Canadian Leiion Weston. They sure came in nnfiy. I am very grateful and I wish to thank the ladies for their generous {ift. The weather is very cool with lots of snow here at preâ€" sent although I don‘t believe it will last long. I am feeling fine and in good health and spirits. Thank you l%.hl for remembering me and Good bye for now. Se 2l Dear Mrs, Dargie, o e en t t o I appreciate them very much. The weather isn‘t quite as cold as in Toronto although there is plenty of rain. . S oo Dear Mrs. Carruthers, Son of God. He is the lifeâ€"giver, able and willing to save, even to the uttermost. genius, architects, painters, musiâ€" mfifilfirfih.‘ ::la.nyothn.wc will their noblest aspirations arose from seeâ€" ing Jesus the lowly. 'thhfllh.: more insane. He became unclean. Active Service Letters Patricia Bay, Vancouver Isl. gritish Columbia. Jan. 22, 1942 Jack Hurst BARRISTER, ETC. Offices: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Hours: 9 to 12 Daily Tues, and Thurs. Evenings The guarding of â€" strategic ts, such as. bridges, umy ts, munitions factories, techâ€" nical universities, reminds us that sabotage is one of the threats of modern warfare. Besides the maâ€" terial destruction of property and interference with industrial activâ€" ity which sabotage claims to acâ€" complish, authorities everywhere are warning citizens against menâ€" tal sabotageâ€"against pessimism, 'flu feeling of futility, and defeatâ€" ism. It is significant that always at El'elt crises in human history hristian people instinetively turp to the Bible. And why? Surely because they know that an underâ€" standing of God provides a ‘certain solution to problems. Searching the Scriptures, we find in the story of the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem (Neheâ€" migh, chapters 2â€"6) how mental sabotage was overcome. Nehemiah and those engaged in the construcâ€" tion work kept their vision clear and bright, their purpose steadâ€" fast, and their strength from failing through prayer. ’fiu’s prayer also enabled them to see the proâ€" paganda of their enemies as such; they were not in the least deceived. Nehemiah‘s sticring words sent to the enemies trying in every way to hinder his work, prove the point: "I am doini a great work, . .. why should the work cease, whilst I leave it, and come down to you ?" "There are no such things as thou WESTON BRANCH _ Toronto Conservatory of Music _ socks knitted like you sent to me :m...h!nyh.hoiu cututnr-. can assure you. e nflnllyu';x two pair but when it is cold. lhowthmui fellows overseas who need them H_ofihn_l__d_?_mdluppua'u INCH APTS. FHONE 28J Annexâ€"42 George St. C. Lorne Fraser M. A. BARR]STEI::. SOLICITOR, te. Bank of No’vl- Scotia Chambers, WESTON I Phones : Weston 152W Junet. 0769 HEATING Marion Demorest, L.T.C.M. Theoryâ€"Kindergarten J. Edgar Parsons WESTON T AXI PHONE 900 24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE 32 and 395J SOLICITORS HENRY POPE Phone Weston 934W PROFESSIONAL CARDS 5% MAIN N. 0, Singing, Violin Choral Class Prompt Service Expert Work Lowest Rates 3E W. BULL B. Comm. MUSIC PLUMBING TAXIS SOLICITOR BUSINESS CARDS TINSMITH 2. IN THE HOME At one time, the British Isles were connected to the continent of Europe. The North sea did not exist, but there was a great river that flowed north and met the sea between the shores of Scotland and Norway. MANY YEARS AGO $30 Bay St., Toronto W Res.: 57 George Street, sayest, but thou feignest them yes of thine own heart, Andm p were the ‘;I.u' b;ihn, but“ eneâ€" |B . mies, as . Nehem! wril c;_iveg that f.llil work vu_'n& of our God.* Mary Bake) on page 102 of ?;e mflu textbook, "Science and Health Key to the Scriptures", "There but one real attraction, that Spirit." This wonderful stateâ€" l!;lent is a powerlu:n:enpon to use perseverance seem lacking, for it m natural it is for man to love to hold to the truth, to good, to all that belongs to and manifests God, and to nothing else. oo i+ P â€"From The Christian Science Monitor, | Legion Notes | The Versatile Entertainer for P your next program Illustrated circular FREE Address 628B _ CRAWFORD ST. TORONTO 72 Guestville Ave. _ 'ii.“nâ€"h‘ w ERETMIET, SONOTOT, MHC. 1017 Weston Road. Mount Dennis PHONES "Junet. 6402" "Weston §44M" F.A. SilvermanK.C. Geo,. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. 65 Main St. S. MORTGAGE SECURITIES otnnnlm Daily ; also Tussday ENTERTAINMENT Quality Cleaning CHIROPRACTOR Piano Tuning GET YOUR RALPH GORDON MONEY Nervous and Chronic Diseases PIANO TUNING JUnet. 7996 or Weston 4188 Worr Guaranteed SERV ICES J. W. 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