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Times & Guide (1909), 28 Oct 1948, p. 1

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Pupil. of Hank In! School held their first, of what in blunted u be, annual Field Dar left Friday afternoon on the Ichaol grounds. The mun wu originally plunnol for one week earlier but wet W? made A TtTT,',", reels-r1. As this wu eir {int lold Dly. there were no prudent and: at It for the eorttetrtattU, t some of t e children not mull: that will be had to beat in the hum. The rt,',tiQ',', T, the result! of I u out om Hons: 351.2»,ka -- l Excellent Programs Arranged For Children (in _litilltste'tsMi'igltt The teen-gem have In exception- ally good Ir/lf,'],',','?, , more for them in the igh schoo gymnasium that the YWCA Acwys Club have worked on for the last couple of weeks. Benny Louis and his orches- tn will handle the musical end of the program providing fine swing Ind awny dance music for the mun. There too, costume Jude- inf will be curled out, and good pr lea will be given for the winning costumes. Novelty dances en plenty of fun will highlight the entire promm- A _ . Hallowe'en Night will be filled with the organized activities of the children of Weston being carried out in various centres throughout the town. It is estimated that 2,000 children and teen~agers will have an interesting and fine outlet for their entertainment on this occasion. and credit fur this is due to all who have taken a real and ntpretyUtiy.t part in the prepare- tions for this gala affair. The re- wnrd will dome. Hallowe’en Night, when the shouts and laughter of these hngpy children echo through- out the uildings where their par- ties are to be held, All the public school children will have costume judging. movies, times. magicians nnd shell-outs " their parties. Kindergarten chil- dAn will be having parties on Fri. day and Saturday and they too will be provided with entertainments, and treats. Prior to the morningr sent? " Presbyterian Church, the loss meet evertSundttr At 10.15 where they study A chapter id the Book of Acu and hold a discussion period and later attend the regular ser- vice. On the last Sunday of each month the evening. service is con- ducted by the group, and following this they go to the home of one ot thdeir members for a Junior Fire- sn e. The class, which bouts 22 mem- bers, boys and girls of High School age, still retain an active interest inAhe Sunday School and sponsor the Banner Class Contest which has become so popular. Both social and educational meetings are en- joyed by the group and they meet once I. month for parties, tours, hikes, etc. Last year the group Although the Fax Bible Clan of the Weston Presbyterian Church, which is taught by Gordon Alcott, marks .itt lint yer f" I Bible Fax Bible Glass Forms Active 11pmrlrt Presbyterian Church eYiai," Chai, ’iéhinig‘fe’en“ a; Tr: Atyfe.turtupAtt' _pyrt the; Although this in only ihetr first your]: a Bible (Hm, the Pax Chas ha been In organized group for over three years. Tur.meet on” Sunday 'gtg',et, It 10.15 and later “and church unlee. Each onth the clan han a loch] night mi con- duct parties, trips, hikes, etc. Abqve picture shows Maple Leaf School Ist Annual Fink! nay Proves Successful 3???st WWW Iii iri"iCituopttr, that the S_MATN N. _ ”Nil-400 gunman-d 'u' hm: hm! EXECUTIVE OF. PRESIYTEKIAN CHURCH PAX BIBLE-CLASS 1 Girll 12-14 "an; Rita “dam. Bernice Park Barb-n injury. Sorts, tttlt ii%G, Jim Antmm, Jul Cha n. _ lull-ill Et'h In _ an": 'lCrrl4'll1o n. , my; mum,» Pat',', sfltit ‘ , u tt I. Don” ltoieteg. _ y by}! " prd Duh” - P%Cvaitto, Prank mum“. Ken Dunn. , Ing'rgoty‘ugso yard pp!- A _ Mazifim: 9.155.111" Shanon“. St. Johnl School “dun: to be held At the Town Hull: T. p.m.. ttine- song; 7.15 nh' Costume Judging;, 7.45 p.m. aid-n; 8.15 p.m.. Gnmes; 8.15am" Moviu; 9.15 Fm., Shellouta. "turial School Chil- dren: to be held " tho Bah School: 7.00 p.m., Costum Ju - ing; 7.46 p.m., Moviu; $15 Fm., Musician; 9.00 gm. Shanon“. Teams?“ 9.30 p. .. Dunn " the High hool. ’ GM: 351796;; Mil-x Mull". Dorothy Pierce. mm Wuhllnon. '9rrr"djate Each member wears the Pax Sunday School class crest, and it is hoped that in the near future tt clips pennant and ring will be de- signed. Their private bulletin board at the Church is covered with in- teresting and exciting gictuxes of their activities taken uring the plug} yen-p. - _ _ -- _ _ Community Gouge". “dated by the YWCA and numorous interested Weston persons will TQ provide a grand evening tor eaten chil- dren on Hallown'cn night. A pro- gram tha will be) them off the streets, avoid dun.” to property and still assure the kiddies of a wollderiul evenin¢__9f tun. . . _ By now.. most Weston residents hat? renewed a letter through the mail telling them about the pro- Enm and asking for financial aid. ncloeed “is I self-addressed invelope to the Hellowe’en Party and. Remember it's these dona- titrty., which make the lawn-wide Patti" pouible. Bend yours in end mute the kiddies of a good tint, end “lure yourselves of I quiet Hellowe‘en. , The following is an outline of the prof-ml " the various central: in; Street children-To be held " Control United church: 7.00 pan., 12r'ai 7.18 mm. Cos- tume Jud‘u- t p.m.. Movies; h15. Jr.rnk tuiia.. 8.45 p.m.. tittitit 9.15 Kan" Shanon“. St. Juliu- “(lle n "Jun. 0.. " k-ld lather and bummer; F7tiiir" GT Sun banquet, an mm which grand so ’succeulul last yen. heir fall prom the includes nights of public entertainment of pla_ys_and mugic. __ _ Executive of the Class if as tol. lows: President, Shirley Aitken; vieespresident, Eleanor Desmond; secretary, Beryl Mikey; treasurer, Gwen Smith; executive members JAtr.t gmprose, Craig Cribar and, visited the Dante f2'ntt,"Uf, Richmond Hill, Ind have duo en the guests of Foatot Hewitt. at the Eagle Leaf Gardena, toured the CB studios and visited numerous ndjo shown. Eddie Irving. the executive for this you: Lento right. front row: Eddie Irving. Shirley Aitken, Craig Critusr. Back row, left to right: Gwen Smith, Elelnor Desmond, Beryl ‘Milroi. John Ambrose WIS absent when pic- ture was ta en. Shirley Maren is president of the clue, Eieamrr Desmond, "ee-president. Olin“ Westonlions tht CKEY Radio Ad Quiz Show " [union of the Weston Lions Club Mn spin come into the llmdight. but this tim. ln 3 little different opacity than not baton. A four-mun 'uun only“ of Bill IcCormlg. Jack a. Alt Cox Ind Ken alumni. wan lat at fig',TA12'n',',eg,', of 'e as s ow n nomad the Lion: M,'. Thu we show wu aim-ted chm wait on by the Dacha Club, to “with. thoir t'ltttt an" " the Gallium and an hand our GREY hon "o to 10.00 at: Tuesday mu. Up until lat with tg/tttli, mam chom- pim no not» an t.“ Taggart Promoted rm...~ .- , Sgt, lament has ”WWW Weston Police Force for the put tout years, and received his pro- motion. a year ago. Before coming to Weston. he had had one and a half years police experience with the, T030130 City force. _ _ P. C. Harold Taggart, who has been with the Weston Force for the past two years has received the 'ltgiiS"gtrn.t, of acting sergeant, re- p Icing Mr. Lamont. tt is laidvdown in the Canadian Legion regulations. that one day each year will be set aside by each branch' for tmirkine graves of all ex-servicemen, buried in their locality. in order to revive and commemorate the memory of com~ Index who have passed on. It is left to each branch to select the Gy, and last Sunday was the day chosen by the Rangers Branch ot Weston. After gathering It their meeting room on Elsmere avenue, where they were joined by veterans from Rtsrxiirteton. to whom an invitation his been extended to take part in this service. the men proceeded by an to Riverside cemetery. Follow, ing a brief service conducted by their pudre. Rev. Currie Creelmnn on the green inside the gates of the cemetery, they separated into J. Lamont Resigns From Police Force On Sunday last, despite dull weather and the threat of rain, members of the Weston Branch of the Canadian Legion carried out their annual Decoration Day serv- iet in Rivgrside cemetery: __ oat- Gordon Grant this week announced, that the resignation of Sgt. Jo.hty.uyent [as been _aecept- a: and that Mr." Lamont has 're- c'eived,his release to assume his pay witipn. 'rt. one u Weston’l Gross & Poppy Mark Graves 0f Exagniitmimt Crowned Champs Last Week, Remain So Until Defeated Weston Legion Commemorate Memory Of Fol len Comrades 47mm“ on up]; i1. -Corttinued on p... , Bar . Wnlwln. Form a. Pit linth Non mm, um “not, Mullyn in“ High Junvp rude III-(1L! B-ton " ft. 11in.) tn nth ft) Mn Swim. . 'M-tit In"? Bums. " ' in). (I) Doro: y Wilson, in) mm- Penn. ”PM .33“.."! _ _ l The following in I list of the ‘relulu in the track and field events: “on“: of Girls' Event- Spglnt_ - __ A a l The Field Day was organized by Mr. A. S. Hill and Miss l. J. Mc- ‘Mullen. All the members of the Senior Public School Staff assisted with the events. The first hour took the form of a Play Day. For (this the school was divided into 16 teams which rotated through Bignt ‘gsmes and relays. The remainder lot the afternoon woe spent in run- ning off the track and field events interspersed with some novelty races. The competition wss very keen in all events. Form 3 led the scoring with s total of 100 points followed by Form 2 with 102 points wilful-hrs with M points. _ A Grido' vm-Form 3, gm: gulfmll,_Dorqthy Willem. Ber Jke- gm. )3! who. "ori,Ci." an .. Hay. 119113 'iGrGuiGiaFiir, The Weston Senior Public School held its First Annual Field Day on Monday, October 18, at the Recreation Centre. In spite of the cool weather, the number of parents and friends who attended was very gratifying. Grade VHL-(l) Marilyn Gulf (2) Heather White, Tlrt Nancy Mowbrly. Grade vrr--ft) be]: Bsiley, (2) Muilyn Burgers, (3) Pat Loose. Rel" JClo u tell) __ Grade VIII - Form 2 - Nun” Mowbray, Marilyn Graff, Joye. Whittaker, Sylvin PW. Form I, Lynne Williams, my Joya. Heather White. In!” Barton. Form F-Margaret Tamer. lull Bailey Margaret PM. In, iiiiiiiiitGr11" - -- and: W140 in: mm "l"r'rs"dt"/grrN,'l, can. The ‘Commercial consumer has been told via the new regulations how he is to save 50% of his power consumption. But although the Domestic consumer may wish to co- operate in the present crisis, he or t' may be.doubtful yet how to 0 so. From a circular issued some weeks ago by the Public Utilities Commission, the Times and Guide respectfully submit the following suggestions to the Domestic con- sumer. The most important savings can be made by those using Hot Water Heaters, because they are one of the most severe power con- sumers. The commission unfor- tunately finds it necessary to res- trict the use of this service from 1 pm. to 7 pm. each day from Monday to Friday, because Hot Water Heaters are not under tttty- tion control. This service being The Public Utilities Commission is still depending on the Domestic Consumer to cut down 20% in his power consumption and the Com- mercial consumer to cut down 50% as required by the new regulations igrinted in last wssekiptsper. to _ ring the town down to quota. Al- 1though there has been some im- provement since the new shut-offs have been in effect, these have not been sufficient nor consistent enough to keep the town of Weston within the quota. There is still the possibility of thek Ontario Hydro A If 59 m ing save A step: i! the ttwh.?' 'tP. __ wnf‘é’m With our new policy of charging five cent: per copy to have the paper delivered to your home, your carrier will benefit financially, for the amount of money per 'illT the boy now receives will also be in- creased. You, the reader wil enefit also in that, the new circulation plan will assure you of efficient and regular delivery. Mtg duct with the November 4th edition, tutknext ”a, tU cot gift, Timon Ind GM. will be Mud to (in cent: (he) per ninth V”, and by and» to your homes, or from the mm in -titiirivianfi. 'eaiLerthi; AUG Co-ordinator for Weston laid earlier this week. tion. 1terdltssrr of grim rial all along the line in publishing this PaPBr tor' you, the pu usher hay kept hll price per copy It its original state, However, the time now ll upon us when thin in no longer prse- tical, for increases in the cost of lei, md in the cost of new-print, ink: And other tutor- have made a p co rise unavoidable and neon- nary. While the cost ot The Times Ind Guide is slightly higher, we have more to offer you. An increased 'staff is now uble to ive our columns a better new. value, and our advertisers will 1t','e,','Mt' from a wider circulation plum, which is now being put into effect. Gr in." "uni diirTG Ga, aGrir e%ir-fieTiiGriGRT. 1riaiuT tion. gag-Mk” of p.r.ie.e fion 91] .alo.tttr the line m publishing {My For mt you: The Tina mid Guide, naming Wenton and the lur- roundin In” In- been on a traid circulation but. the original print being " eeett. pot tin I. oopy and live cent: one? two weeks de livcred to you; Pie. 'i'E mice hat been .mllntajn throughout _tho We Iincérely hopts our subscribers‘will continue to nugport their local paper, despite menu that an increase in price has seen found necessary. Remember The Times and Guide gives you, the reader, new! of, trea) interest, personals and locals, two page: of sports and women's features. Weston Senior Public School Holds First Annual Field Day ‘Town Poitier Situation Still Poses Difficult (lhmljlleIti'-.Lmll Hydro I Price Rise Found unequal 'Ttro?.K'tPuvsr"rtiPary" "r""'" . _"....r. _," WW Wm“: Huimb'cr Heights J1ft Iyetireiit ttl Bani an}; 'irifi, Roll. see- (1) 3.1mm.¢ he): Am " In 'tttN,'.' ,1i'Fl,iiit',', Legion Night Shift Aids Progress ("New Ilttlll---'rt, Hold Bingo &Dra\v Senior Studentship i Pdlit0tlhttyrtmstitnt _ Chief Of Police Urges Parents To Co-Operofe With Police And School Stuffs To Make . I III-bl. 17t " Ci,G"itt'i'ia7G'itril'5 - 'p phmbfng wilt bu h h 3" l .At. n',",,t mum in. _ - km 1‘: Tl'l'll'L'fi,','f, and they Ah A a; on a. name! In.” ,3: _ from the an of m J In Tm: Mer, 99 that)! . . 1“ I mam “Hamil-hing 06de ‘of Illul Ill, Mr. Mubt will any time u I member at the Emetrth. ‘Committoe. FThemrktod-hhucoltlo- ‘proximlbely 88,000. but' tho eon- mince bu made Iboohtoly an. {that In the work 6cm all - ill: and to the Imam In- It. ptddfor.Aeio-eHeet-b- ttde on all unnatura- and eul- mitmenu " the work r','pgg%t in order to avoid incurring any which the Dell-Ion can“ an '0‘, Gun the no in on, Logic. *- beru In harm that they - qblt to hol their meet! in human, but More and , pen, n.eeme_nt mm W! "' . Police hue hunted the m of four senior pugils. 2 boyl all 8 girls at King treat school ii unist the officer " the King a Main M. crossing. Then boy: girls keep he smell children on (it Isidewzlks tet the school to Kala t. w ere t ey an cross and with the guideline of 'a'tr8 cog at the interaction. Claudia Nuvy, Mr. New-om!” the. months tuning tho Auntie coast o,llll' the and World Far, and from than was Wen-d to the naval tubing iNae 'i,e,el'e,f,1,'p"r/t rpm in wu In. ng m angular-Int Imtil his diseUree. He killed the Illa-trim" Corps in 1946, and h- since phyed I tntmt important role in the development and exp-Min: of ye, Weqton JPa (piglet Corps. - pain. Elected untied via-maids” of we: eadeta, nt the mud 'ttttt tt 1946'. . position which he ‘holda. .Agun in the summer of 1m ho m "hated to mm the ii,ii of " no: and": than all and: who want to Great Brim hbgg-I'd BIOS "Wnrgior." 7 'Ueut. J. R. Newuome, who will succeed Mr. Moffat, but has second in command of the mu- (iiGG Cong. A. trttamy of 3m” roof own- the linemen; in mint In "/rg,f,ig',ttt this part, Chief Grunt lune; that all mother. who go to the school to meet their children. ahohld not wait on the lidevulk on the south side of King street. He stated that thin tang the children to duh was meet in between intersection not ' Weston'l mdsty :ImDIlC'l 1‘“ his been in the Itas- of 11.1% {glandular tho 1"I fr', “In In y " pu m ',i'ga'et through the combined mom Weston Pollen. the Board of M lion and the municipxl council Tb tg', was lint Inge-ted by a“ ordon Grant, who law the new sity of educating. not only the ttgit timers at school but Also the our children in the rules of 'et whit. walking or riding to I ha- Ichool. Tentative plan was - mind to the Board of M for their invmtiiration TUt pun/Ll, and following this l , mr n. held lust week WWI prineipNs from the three gum Ichools- Min Campbell, Mr. ill.- Lianné Mr. Bergman to iron out - numb down for the an-

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