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Times & Guide (1909), 28 Oct 1948, p. 9

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The epmsWueqpn and operation of two homemnde emu-sou were explnined at the last meeting of the Weston Camera Club ‘held on Thuiaday October. 21. The meeting was attended' by sixteen members including tour young ladies, Mr. C. Muffin. criticised some fifteen or twenty prints that were submit- ted. The power cuts did not dim tnthpotm annthere _was_ a good The next meeting will be held at King St. School on Nov. 4 Int-8 p.m. Allv members are ‘requested to brine their cameras. (Pinhole, bor, or speed graphics). Mr. Bruce Metcalfe will comment briefly on each camera after which they will be passed through the group for individual ekamination; There will be the usual displey of print: so bring along some of those superb summer shots. - ' Buggy of eGdldi%; Ga. e next meeting will be .There is still lots at room for new member, beginners at experts. aeeordintt to the. executive of the camera club. ' YZWIEJ. AG, GERBER (Em: 1t,2,'tf, Pt,"; luck. cinch”. and um nu o " I ml setting. , to!" Iu'.et. and Elnora - on “me: Ind ttte now quite lady for the hot do". "ti M hot chocolata which 11mm, and his wringing; '. “he ovoninz‘ con nu with dutch: ' And niacin; to the enjonmat all Mount. .?ur I“. m in whither you ith ,,',",','a/tll In ttte If“): 0 on not e w Mud the ,'4't.t',r'8l an hour and . halt Saturday .reninq. Mr. Emu Wudllw that“ an off-tho. bighwqy mutt for " motor and wagon to ttwo tU beat rid. '.'tt.tlt On returning to the .W.C.A. room thar found u “an Explain Tttrits" Of Enlargers To Photo Group What “and so mull: domestic troyble. asks 9n editor. oneusoiGee tiue%isieover, that pipé-cleaners" can be used for curling hair. Rustic Mug Add: Sums: To Ist thsy Ride White. fang sleeve. V-neck. Reg. 2350. Sale Prtee Las 3.95. Sale Price. Select your cloth from a new full range of Gabardinés and Serges. In Yellow, Wine, Blue and Beige, Reg. MENI... SECQND' SECTION In Gabardine. Showerproof and windproof. Reg. 7.95. Sale Prim You Can't Affbrd To Miss Thesé startling Money Saving ofherspi Mass ty%ty'ir Clbthing "te' 1 WINDBREAKERS M. WHIE " ’ ANNUAL PULLOVERS PULLOVERS ALL WOOL SLEEVELESS 5 DAYS DELIVERY SLACKS 4.49 Made to Measure LINED Cl IL, ' (' Threhoirs of the United .Church and the Church of England took part in the dmmhead service. which was comma by Rev. J. D. Paterson, Christ Church .of Eat land, Woodbridge. While I jet plane . dipped in "lute, Premier T. L. Kennedy' lhi'd the edrnergtone of the new legion hall in Woodbridge. Sunday. ali- ing his first' dffieial appearance since assuming the office of premier. Mr. Kennedy also attend- ed {I brief drumhead service which followed the ceieinény at the new building. F t . T 'hlet" ngaldslaying ttt Legion Hall Cornerstone In Woodhridge LAY GOMIISTONI or WOODIIIDGI MEMORIAL HALL All styles in Black, Tan and Get Acquainted With What'k MENS AND BOYS' FALL AND WINTER WEAR GENUINE HORSEHIDE LEATHER JACKETS 12.95 Brown. . Reg. 18.95. Pre-Season Special! Sale Price ZONE4-499 19 MAIN ST. N. WESTON New In DOVER? MEN’S SHOPS The jet plans which roared over the tpg; wan piloted by Saundron header ohn Perry, of Woodbridge, , Legion member pndma pilot with Legion representatives from Aurora, Newmarket and other parts of the zone marched in the parade through the streets of the village, led by the pipe band of the Mme Scots of Canada from Brampton. Members of Wood- bridge Council Blah took part in the ‘pagade 9nd the capmoniep. _ _ the Prekier-orerinuiFarikrrodueed illr'ttmts' ittilrigtt'itt:tt " ..Weston Tomnta 400 -huxiliUr Squad- Convonlont and Friendly Budget Tom an Avail-Hi F-.--.-...---)-----'-'--'-'-""-".--"-."--'- "PX"'-"-"""- - .w - w. -. _ -.' _ c. w. MEN'S COMBINATION UNBERWEAR Lis BREEGHES on Blind-y. . On his right In Main! A. A, McKenzie. MPP for North York, who donated the property for the hall, and Rev. 3. o. Paterson. PYJAMAS Mt: In Navy and Royal Blue. Zipper-pleats -Mrop loops __ any d r a p p, available. Reg. 12.95. Sale Price-. 8.95 CHILDREN's SERGE PANTS MENS tgl YOUNG M N's Sale Price 1 .oo BOYS' "The laying of this cornerstone is not onig an honor to the Iggion, is being uilt. When the building but symbolizes the spirit of free- dom for whieh the Legion through- out Canada Mana.? Premier Ken- nedy said. He'_ added that con- struction of the hall "gives the people of Woodbridge an oppor- "unity to demonstrate their com- by Major Dear Mackenzie. member of North York, who donated the property on which the Ingion hall 3" completegi the bryyelt_mutte will he ehinod ffdm Wrairrilisltr, Mackenzie. {unity tor dedaisiri"tG tkiizriGG. munity spirit” The mpdern home is one in which a switch 1etrulates every- thing byt the children. "warms NEWSY. WEEKLY" 'tttt yam.“ l am ti Rii7ii'irir, MORE " I”: ------- TOPCOATS ALL WOOL ENGLISH GABARDINE O’COATS Reg. 48.60.-g+ Price 36.50 14ss Regular 82.50 MEN S ply Mot, we: lound unity of theft and wee than Impended unnec- and t on two - pro- 11%'l.'i'ldi'Mr1 " the home of Mr. Walter 1'fttt1 a Emmott St. w., 'fed,', no urge!“ tanking 3605 n e o ring B te,', tttt who): he had to we open e smell strong box. m wee meted by Count. McClinton of the Wanton Police Force on Oct. T, in Broekville after being detain. ed 3:! the Brochille police on the ‘pre one day. 1n Gangland on Friday. Oct. 2.2. AM an up”. No...'. Mus: On sunning. B truck buckint oat of Weston Auto Puts tpht Weetwbound' Auto driven by d Them, 12 Cnydon Ave., w. Den- nil. The auto wu damaged to the extent of $10. Conn. Moxon re- ported the uddent. Two are were involved in 3 minor Incident on “Lin Street 1North on Oct. " The accident oc- 'msrmd opposite the Allen Service Mation. The two autos were tnvellinz south on Main when the tleading unto suddenly stopped “who: the second to collide with it. The first at wu driven by I lPinegl-ove resident while Mr. A. E. Scott of 29 Hillcrest Ave. W. Wu the bwner and operator of the “to yet collided with it. Damage to the both cars was only ttli. Given Suspended Sentence and 2 Year Probation Continued from Duo b- Zone 9-966 or LY. 4698. The aims of this service are to provide cap- able, homemaker, who will care for the family while the mother is ill at home or in the hospital. or other emergencies; to give service to all in need, regardless of race creed, color or income; to permit the father to continue with his work, assured that this family is well cared for. Mrs. Ellins also read a report from Mrs. Ure on'the Red Cross Workrooms Mrs. Ure urged the Units to reorganize their sewing groups as National Women's Work Room Committee report desperate need for-78,000 baby garments, 17,500 girla' dresses, boys' shorts and shirts, 17,500 Hides of night- ware, 17,500 knitted snide: for all ages and unlimited quilts. There has also been an urgent request from the Queen's Institute of Dig. trict Nurses of Great Britain, an organization similar to our VON Excellent Visiting Humber Hews i Mt. Dennis $1.49 DRESS SHIRTS Woven Broad- cloth. S u b- qtgndgrql. Beg. 4.50. Sale Prick By Fainer Knit. All colours Eng Banana. Reg. 8.50. Bale Frice Fused collar. Sizes 14-16% Reg. 89.50 Sale Price SHIRT BARGAINS'. DRESS SHIRTS SUITS SWEATERS MENS TWEED "LAND WOOL REINDEER . $1935 4.49 New Fall in! um and: um! 506 than. Put of this quota bu has aha for W. Ind lnnUro mud "vm" whens-v orknittoeorr, tlet w Itreal Red Crou Unit. Tho Instill? VII well-attended , -ntat was from Units from I parts of the Towuhip. and the WHITE DRESS SHIRTS _ Effective Thursday Nov. 4, Egective November 4th, the cost of The Times and Guide will be 5 cents per single copy, delivered to your home, or $3.00 per year, by mail. . For many years the publisher of The Times and Guide has been able to maintain the original cost of this paper, that of 8 cents per, single copy, or five cents every two weeks delivered at home. l Due to increased production costs a rise in the cost of The Times and Guide is now essential. This increase will benefit our readers" and our carrier boys.' _ More features of interest to the entire family will be found in The Times and Guide - our carrier boys will benefit by getting more lake home' pay. PRICE RISE I ANNOUNCED Fine Silk Gabardine. Yoke Back - Bellow Pockets. Sizes 34-42. 9.50 IT’S HERE - THE N EW 'EitmattettrJatMrt' Lam putt-ms. 'httde (iABARDIIE SUITS MEN'S ENGLISH "as ' l t if”. IMF, Regular 69.50 Sale Price 57150 For work or d r e a a. Fused collar. Sanfor- iled shrunk.' Beg. 8.95. Sale A DOVER SHIRT 2.49 mid-at. Mr. Haul w “on gaunt tor My “that ‘- wgiog to, the in: a! u CA-., ADVERTISING PARtu-TSty 1T! RetratmedirGrdrruiad wafi by member: of the Hunk: Bu Uni. an rummnugg And Incum- iiiiirii7tr.C2 SAM WILSON, Publisher, Times and Guide. PLASTIC BELTS Surrs Regular 59.50 46.50 a}; tTihd -". "iarGt"Tii mGaVaGrGiHiii “f7" .. . Yummjhl. My. what. ,%rst-yars to Ina-u on lav-mu».

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