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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Aug 1949, p. 5

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' ii3fiiitLtu tr. of life. gm ma Mid "ruvelt won on duty u Laden“ and Mr, A. Pick! wu at '11. C. Allin: w tn chug. “by of the sonic. " St. An- . I ad nah from part of van- if the 18th chunk: of Genesis, F youmlf under . tree.” He an a the me. of the an». ad , ly spoke on the amphon 1 on the ill-M of Fomou. Ha 'Aiq chamoftreutomn I “and that All than lead up Mr. L. Trouble of Mammal bu bean +pding MI vultion with his Kl!!!" Mrr._p. M_trnit. _ _ Mr. and Mm. Ken Stanton, and (“my have returned from I motor trip to the But cont Milena“! when they visited Mn. Sainton’l Cwmtulntions to Mr. and Mrs. Wiliinmn on the birth of n dingh- hr. Mug-rot June, on Thursday, Amt 11th, It the Mlplehunt Hospital, Weston. -iraeome home to Mr..u1d Mrs. Gaby from_ttrir lump}: "ettoru The Legion pienie was held " Pundde Park on 8aturday, August 18th, with nun, prizes and all the (an of the hit for adults and chil- dro_n tre. . _ . _ Glad to hive Mr. and Mrs. J. amp-on beck in Thistletown "an. They m former neighbors who lave been living in the city tor tthgt few years. _ " Mr. W. Yearsley is ill in hospital and M. Andrew’s etmttretrstiott prints were requested on Sunduy ttthis trertyettttut. _ Mr. Speekmen presided at the What meeting on Tuesday even- ing, August 16th, at the home of Mrs. Peach. The programme for the coming winter was discussed reglrding Sunday school and church. It is hoped to re-open on Sundly, September 11th (the sec- ond Sunday in September) with 1 full attendance. Will the parents please see that their children are ready for that date and if you have time, fathers and mothers, you will else be made welcome. ’i'rggedy touched the Delaney family last week and we are all thankful Vivian was qpnregi. . Here in the water situation up to the present date: Tenders are out for a 60,000 gallon reservoir and water softening plane Water mains ere laid to the well situated on the back of Mr. Baker'. prop- erty, ten feet from the river..There will be an excellent supply of water and wells in reserve. _ V Mr. and Mrs. J. Masher and non have left for a new home. We are going to miss these clever folk. Mr. and Mm. H. Flavell had I happy meeting with friends from Sedgeley, Staffordshire, England, Mr. F1avell's home town. These Hands, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keel- ing and family are living It 109 Lille venue and we gladly wel- come them tR Canada. VEJéHWallvahelley Jt the Inter. mediates is very proud of his team and the way they Uver?rktd this Residents a? Elmlen division are tilted to be out to a. rateparertr' meeting on Wednesday, September Tth, in the legion Hall, season. We understand the league we: drawn up with seven teeme Ind then split with three teams varking this end and four the other end. Thietletown has won second place in the first series, hating Nobleton by two games. The boys ere now ftnitshing off the new by pleying exhibition semen. The! hue but Celedon Eat e number of times and they welcome any other opponents. The following me: mike up the teem: Carey Gill, George Wright, Bill lredele, luck Swlft, Ted thrift, Jim De- lmey. George Scythee. Don Love, Fred Fox, Alec Webster Ind Bill Shaw. we“ mud» to an. mull ',,,Ttt'gh.',', Don't forget the big com um! Wiener rout tonight, folks. We'd like, tomee tl big turn-out, every- om welcome. . .. -iGiiGalr, Mrs he]: LeMoine and children left for a “cation in Pembroke, with her mother Ind Birthday greeting: to Mrs. Ruth Molgh who celebrated her birth- day unday, Aug. 21. Many happy returns to Doreen Ingram who will helix on Tuesday, Aug. 30. In. Alvn Martin was Vic-tidin- in] with friends in Barrie lust wank. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingram and fully spent the week-end "tend. lng In. Ingrnm'l brother'. wed- ding in Detroit. _ The many friends of Mrs. John luDonuld will be glad to hear she has arrived home "fely after her Matt to Glugovg. Scotland. b ALBION PARK DAY. mom a. no l ___ _ _ Te- 7 WAN!) 6111133.me Thistletown Conupondent: Mn. Jack Plnnell The notion: looking one in the middle ll Elsie, the work“ molt furious cow. With her little boy, Beauregard, she will be in her boudoir " the Ex, hopin: the people who drop In to Visit her will contri ate a little to Kiwenil Welfare Work, the Hospital for Sick Children and the Btar Snnte Clou- Mr. and Mrs. Vanchuck and daughter, Judy, have just return- ed from a vacation in the West, motoring there and back. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Matt Campbéll. There will be I bingo in the Memorial Hall on Tuesday, August 30. Come and spend a pleasant evening. Geri prizes. _ Notice-The draw and special opening of the Memorial will be held on September 22 instead of the 15 September. Well, boys and girls, have you all your books, pencils and rulers ready for September the 6th. It will soon be here. - - - Mr. and Mrs. John Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moran have just returned from I nation in Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs Alex Pirie would like to take this opportunity of tUnking all who er,tifiptted in the benefit game for their son, Alex, who is in the General Hot pital. It will help greatly to defray expenses. Miss Gwen Doan has been spend- ing n vacation at Glen Mawr Cpmp. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick McMmis we have a baseball report again this week. Your correspondent knew very little on the subject. except the score. Softbnll‘ The Ramblers kept their place two points behind the leaders by defeating Humberlea on Tuesday, Aug. 16, by the score of 10-9. As the score indicates, it was a bitterly fought contest, with the result in doubt until the last innings. The Ramblers opened proceedings as if they really meant business. Alter‘ filling the bases Harry Teylori promptly cleared the sacks with i, tremendous home run into left; dield. The teams settled down to display sparkling ball with the score see-sawing back and forth until the last innings. Art Bailey, whose heavy artillery had kept Humberles in contest again, soared their hopes by smashing one of Harry MacDonald's fast balls for a home run, raising the score 9-7 in favor of Humberlea. But not to be outdone, Harry MacDonald started a fire with a four-bags”. which was not extinguished until the Ramblers forged ahead for the final count of 10-9. Humberlea tried desperately to pull the game out of the bag, but were kept well in check by the Ramblers. Rev. G. R, Kitching has occupied the pulpit of Riverside United Church for the last three Sundays and it was very nice having an old friend back with us again. Rev. Kitching has preached so many years at Riverside, that he felt like he was 'home' again. Rev, G. Leg” in returning to Riverside, after be.. ing absent for four Sundaym While away in Eaatern Canada, Rev. Lassa was married. We hunt a good number will be at church this Sunday to welcome Rev. Laue back and also to greet the new bride. Corretoondentt Mrs. J. B. Hem A good stunt for hanging up uramblod a.“ is to crisp up w tum chips and to" them into the as" jut before they Net"-- . me. chm". anenuta no in- other nice eunite-giv" n nutty crunch. Humber Summit Additional District News On Pan 7 ILSII. THE COW WITH A CAUSE - MOO-LAN (Bunny Donn) htm, moved from Orillit to Sarah when Dick is engaged by the Arcade Electric Co. of Toronto, wiring some 70 houses. Before moving, Dick and Bunny and Mr. and Mrs. R. Turn- bull (Wimpy and Jean) spent a week's vacation with Mr. and Ws A. Dom at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sleigh have had their two granddaughters (from Toronto), Diane and Donna, ‘spend- ing a week’s vacation. Mrs. Hyde, mother of Mrs. O. Announcing! OFFICIAL A New Imperial Oil Dealer, Orville Stephenson JANE STREET AT TRETHEWEY DRIVE 'll Fund. All the“ eontributlnn- will be mule volun- tlrlly. u no ldmlulon fee ll let for those who went to ac the one and only Ellie the Cow. Ki.. wenienl from the West Toronto and the Kinzswny Club. will be taking over the job of the two girls in the picture for Ievenl darts of the Ex. Gaberialson, has gone to Belleville to spend a vacation with her son, the Rev. C. Hyde. Mrs. Hyde's home is in Fredrickson. NB, Hope to see you back again soon Mrs. Hyde. . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henry and granddaughter, B a r b a r a. Jean, spent a very pleasant time at Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Conlon'g on Sun- day. Mrs. Cordon is sister of Mrs. Henry. ADVERTIQING PAYS-TRY IT! Thurs., Fri., Sat. - Sept. 1, 2, 3 All customers driving into our station may participate in a lucky draw for these prizes 0 SIX (6) lNDlVIDUAL TICKETS to the next Maple Leaf Baseball Game 0 TWO COMPLETE OIL CHANGES a TWO COMPLETE LUB'BRICATIONS _ . I . Watch for listing of Lucky Manors Sept. 8 I - COMPLITI SIRYICI POI MI “I - '1 . ' A}; COMPLETELY EQUIPPED TO RENDER THE FINEST at SERVICE WITH . . . ESSO AND ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE it: . _ . MARVELUBE AND MOBILOIL MOTOR OIL' , _ W . . . IMPERIAL SPECIALIZEL LUBRICATION . I , ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES Your'N‘eighborhood Imperial Oil Dealer mmtwuuu-utobcom, and I. an [acting 'Exhibition weld”? occur than and, how- ever that m not tho union for the Huntington new being omit- ted Int week. them in» wun't my on hand at the time of thin ”per going to pron. I would be glad to get any item from you for this comm. Endington in ipowintt BO rapid- iv, with all the new home. being built we will need another school to aeeommodate the population. It in expected to be finished next spring lame time. Birding Avenue has 1 new gravel road. It’s a great improve- ment and the folks there must be slid to be rid of the dust. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Linda and Dennis are home again after a pleasant two weeks at Bah. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence have left on a motor trip down the Ottawa valley. U - - Mr. and Mrs. Mel Thomas are back from Stouffville. Hardington played their last home game here on Thursday last by defeating White's 11 to 3. A tractor was hired to eat down the weeds in the outfield which was a great help to the players who had to plow through them each game. The team: have done well all summer and there are yet two games to go before the playoffs. One of them was played Tuesday night, August 23rd, again Hum- berlea and the other will be to- night (Thug-allay) at Albion Park. -Mr. And Mrs: George Culver and family spent their holidays at Woodland Beach. Mrs. D. Maidley visited with her sister, Mrs. Rosa at Stayner, Ontario. ' Captain Mrs. Stanigh and Lt. Mrs. Day of No. 112 Group Girl Guides are at camp at Hawk- Mone. . ON OFFICIAL OPENING DAYS LUCKY DRAW HARDING-TON Mr. andMu. Jack Hayle- went the day with Mr. Hnyle’l mother an the occuion of her 80th birth- day. The ttunity were all Math” and the folks in Hardinzton with Mrs. Kayla: Sr. many more Happy Birthdays. k _ Joya. Gf W hirIoi " at Brantford. Mr. ind Mrs. R. Warm ma family are home after two week] at Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. Cord Woods en- tertained a few friends last week on the occasion of their 7th w ed.. ding anniversary. Sorry to hear about Billy Bun- ish has tonsillitis. Hope you are feeling better, Billy, or was that just to get Mommy to come home? A fella ean't do without hits Mom. ROAD (HUNG 48 LAWRENCE AVE., WEST WESTON . TORONTO Weston 1901 ' P H o N E s Lyndhurst 3969 ATLAS ROAD OIL SERVICE “a AVI LAWRENCE AND MAIN ST. " ZONE 4-695 iiijililIrl[0TiT THE DOUBLE GLAZED INSULATING UNIT PRIVATE DRIVEWAYS PUBLIC THOROUGHFARES PRIVATE ROADWAYS PARKING AREAS FOR YOUR PICTURE WINDOW ASK US ADOUT HOBBS GLASS LIMITED Lf.? 52w WESTON FE

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