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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Mar 1951, p. 7

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The Icky than at the out” 'trrttoudiotrtFtg,ttit ttte 50.0 a! In. P. Lava I." In. 'id'ttth'2; Callan, In. In. " n. A. Cabin. Come on Much " an! an)” n "all; tf Mn. Continuum! to Maru 14.! Senior choir on taking third plane in th. Kl'uh Path“ comm. tionl Int Wodnud-y utter-noon. Feb. nat. Conntuhtionl the go to the Junior choir coming-m on Prick] morning lug, Jhousartds of Canadians, not covered by pmian plans, have Oahu advantage of a low-cost Government Annuity to quorum” heir future "evrity. omen, covered by pension plans, um a Government Annuity to supplamen' their retirement income. NIKON F. GREGG Mini-an BUT small qmtqtmtg wlth compound More" moon ludopondcnco ht "I. yuan when you won! " Mk. . any. . ..YOU PUT INTO A GOVERNMENT ANNUITY SPONSORED " YOUR BANK 1 No Medical Examina'ion Required. Gov-mm! Annuities are backod by tho Reworcu of Canada; '38.th You are always free to shop around among banks. That’s what keeps them competitive. ' Your regular dealings with your bank are confidential, intimate, helpful. And you can rely on your bank manager’s wide sources of informatiorrto help you in your business or personal financial problems. The men and women on your bank's tstaff strive to excel in banking skill, friendliness and courtesy. Just as you strive in your own work. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR All“ land» Domain! of labour. WI- Pbuu and In. COM!“ "OMAN“ .501 Cal-- 'li' THAT what whim" You expect efficient service from your neighborhood bank ... and you get it because banks compete with each other to serve you. M.» nu. a»... AnmritUs Braid: M [at in and by! luv. bought out the skint-c up... yum toll" shun, at [cycles- "WI-g WW “Du. - - It uminly in I and {Colin to know spring " only could the corner. et This put with h Radiation has been . buy on. Mind for the girl Guides and Boy Scan“ " thi. (PIINT CKAIIY) toder 22st,»,- 1-, A. MadlAMAlA DIP-v Mini-w 'NAttttttgtt't'tm 2, were nmong the diBewmioms. The next monthly meeting will be parent. night, no make it a date to be on hind. Parents In cordially invited to attend to visit the class rooms and have I chit with the teaeherts.f dance ti, be held oanriduy, Meh Miss R. Pan Zlndbergen. of Neijmegnn, Holland, in visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. Robertson, of Tedder St. We wish her wel- come, and hope her any will be pleas-M. _ We won sorry to see the report of Mr. Jack Tamley getting burn- ‘ed. Jack went to school here and was I very likable boy. We mend ‘our best wishes for I speedy re- }covery. To Mr. Wm. Whitehead \and family, we extend our deepest sympathy in the Ion of a good neighbour, wife and mother. An executive meeting of the Hardington Home Ind School Ate sociation wu held lut Wednesday. Final plans for the euchre And On Thursday evening, our little Lenten service, so full of comfort, was held. As a result of the slck- mess around, the service was not very well attended. Our rector eorv tinued his series on Prayer and took the five basic reason- for prayer: first, a knowledge of the True God; repentarteec-we must be sure we go to God respectfully not lightly; Nfth,-expeetfmt what we ask for if It be expedient for us; importunit-d the different ways we can know God, taking- the most beautiful things we know of, an earthly father, mother, lover, husband and friend. The service will be held again Thurs- day " a pm. and anyone is In- vited to cams and spend an hour \wma In. Bill Ind Dorothy Humphrles (Mrs. Hung), they and do- of others m on out my" “It for this week. To an. and all, v: with u moody mu. ,Mr.Judemmth-M - " I "I! m. Sunday School nation. He hum the pupils I hymn in thte Indium Inn- rmttesttd-ttmttnfhtetath on I convert when I. mt“, Friday evening waa the coca-ion of the annual father and son banquet. About 160 dad! and their lads eat down to a very delightful supper served by the mothers. Badges were preaented to most of the boys, and the following ttentle- men were invented: Mr. Riekwood, Mr. Chumhiil, and Mr. Brookes On Sunday, the nnnual church parade was held with all companies of Guides, Boy Scouts, Cubs, and Brownies taking part. Rev. G. Legge officiated " the net-vice which wan held in Hudington School auditorium. At the close of the service, the companies marched back to The Wishbone where the salute was taken by Commissioner: Mm. Stanlah and Mr. R. Leonard. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.: R. Warren, Hearst Circle, on the' birth of I Ion, Feb. 22, " the Wellesley Hospital. Second yen pins were recently wanted to Guidel Anne Sny. Betty Flue“, Norms Barritt, Dorothy Barker, lee Shelley, Margaret Marine, and Jill Die trich. Some first ya: pins were In? pryyented, _ - On Monday evening, a lovely little gathering took place when Baptist friends und workerl met and enjoyed 1 special program. Afterwards, I lock] evening was held. Unfortunately, Mr. Wm. Langhurst is still in at his home and m not nble to be with them. The Indie: got up I buur Just before Chrian and made $100 for their church which in most en- confusing. damn. My -rtirig, a. Girl and. -tal load-g In laid in Inch-v- lehool. layou- won -ested by GM " the Hula _ Duh; an candle-l light union, Cami-donor In. sum-h not: on My Dar.", It was . man-ml» neon-ion when" In. Graff, Divinioul Commu- nioner, pm flat clu- indu- to Ruth Culver, Bub-n Ida-n, and Joye. puma. Thu ll the tint time that In clan badges luv. been won by Guide. of this dir trict. Many protleum)r badges won planned to the Guldu and they won complimontod for their fine work and computation. Mrs Staniuh thanked the eommitue for their help and [)an locnl their help and pr-tad local u- locintion pins to In. Culver, Mrs, Fairlie, Mrs. Muldowney. In. Mu- tin, Mm. Hockey, In. 6hriatio, Mrs. Mel-m, Mrs. Bonny, Mrs. Harrison and In. Formally. Min Peacod Wu lilo mounted with a local association pin for her help with the color parties. At the Close of the meeting, the nanny parents and friends were saved refmh- menu. Rented birthday wishes to Kent Muzylo who had a birthday on Feb. 22. Birthday greetings this week to Joyce Fairlie for March 1. A near accident took place early Sunday morning when a car left the road Ind Innded in that deep pool of water " the foot of the Elms Golf Club. The Township men were called out, however, Ind thiluzs_were goon righud. __ _ Thistletowtr Wont: m a o ai an In a. and ted, ”a and an “and can you and that In- u can: rtf% Nev-ah mud Jute. to: tho at"! to tie the I... " In. "tee Chap-n n- tamed from the airs-bin, Dun, (horn, the but plays: for the PEI-ll luv I penalty tor board. in; And during his m Chap. man treored again to put Wanton in from " It tho and of the second period. CW completed his hat trick in the third period to make the count " for Weston. Thou Cumin Pack." fighting luck 2ound Jemima in the scoring po- Uition to tint a pan from Aril. ‘Canada Pukerl continued " Ray ‘Hawkey drew 1 penning however |Weaton held than off to win 4 to a. 'trrtttntrMetea.-.-. h I“ Am and it no a tNtlurdbt-tt.ttntnh. mmnammm 'l'gtttdh"ght/tlnMttg 1uMyoeeou_tu pried ‘5' than 1tt.Cattads PM The team is being coached by Jack Culverwell, while Jnck Kurd in the team’s min-get. The forthcoming ball on Mar. 2, sponsored by the Weston and Mt. Dennis Rotary Club in aid of the Humber Memorial hospital and the Navy League’s Local Sen Cadet Cori, Rcséc ILLUSTRIOUS. will be of great benefit to both these worthy causes. For our Sea Cadets particularly, financial assistance is needed to purchase instrument cases for the new band instruments purchased last year. These instru- ments are proving a big asset to ‘the corps. A fund is also being started to build an addition to the present barracks to provide a shooting range to accommodate the present groups using the main deck for their target practice. and thus making it free for other projects. A good many of the players on the Weston team will be t-milinr to Weston sport fans because they Ire loci] bow and I good many of them were native on the Senior' la- croue team. Just to stir the rend- er’s memory . few of the Mme: could be mentioned, Inch u Harold and Ted Downer, Frank Allewell, Gus Ind Lefty Chard and Jack Ashbee. ‘m u. ”mu, In". I. K....", Int- Mu, In. tr. an?“ In. In. Pm, me In. m. mm. mm you. Human. LI" 'r 'least' “MW may ma... m m. Westonites Draw New Toronto In Senior B Hockey Playdowns Rotary Ball To Aid Iecid Cadet Corps Camdn’n primary textile indus- try is plmning to stage its most ambitious project to date at the Canadian International Trade Fair to be held at Toronto May 28 to June 8. Among articles exhibited will be cotton fibrin of nll kinds, rayon fatMeis,, woollen and worsteds, blankets, fu1l-hushioned hosiery. carpets mt] yarns, products of Canadian workers in Canadian milll. Weston Modern Appli-ncu will play their first game in the ORA Senior "tt" plnydowm tonight " New Toronto. The Weston team, which bl! been playing in the Walton Senior Commercial [Algae It Weston Arena because of the lack of Senior "B" teams in the 1m, hls been given I "by" into the pllydowna and has drawn New Toronto as their opposition in I beat of five neriel. The lint home game for the Weston team will be played next Tuesdly averting, March 6. Entered in the Senior Commerc- inl'Lelgue, the Weston Modern AN pliances have done well here, re- maining undefeated " time of writing. Our local corps is making a fine name for themselves across Canada in the various branches of their activities which ineiderttly brings recognition to our own town of Weston. Plans include occupying twiee u much space as was taken by the industry at the 1960 fair, with the lim of demonstrating the super- iority of Canadian woven fabrics and knit goods. Rev. Doug!“ Paterson officiated At the first communion of the new. 5 confirmed " St. Andrew's church Int Sunday. The parents were ' to Join and take a lumiiy communion, followed by the other communiclnu. Mr. J. cum Ind Mr. John Blues and as uidumon at the Ionics. Mrs. Proctor kindly Acied " cumin. The rector spoke on the worth. "Ye In God's house which in being built." Lovely white new": domed the alter. They “a from the Guild. The Red Cm campaign mm this week and the following India - Win-UM? _hehyrr.f. I"?, Lat Pod“ sun Fair To Feature Canuck Textiles met in India. We are deeply grateful for his visit. Ludiee and Gentlemen. The less cell from the Guides and Brownie. is sounded for Friday night n the sommunlty hall when valuable prizes will be nwnrded. Your pres- ence and Iupport needed. idk." H. "Grimm-f in. R. Cook; In. L gummy! L. Mk, Kes and It. Child countod 10! the Stowawa- Pord, for the Cyclu noeudatroaltotiett-itrs in In: minutes ot JI" final "504- -_., - In I brief address to members in the evening, the president, J. B. Dickman outlined the work and purpose of the CCF in the contitu- ency of York North. The last item on the agenda was the election of otfieem for the coming yen. tbdUta amd CC! nu hi! this - war-hip cl ill Wu: to: and Dktriet Hock-y 'ueaue, vh- thoy tied their (In. Wm "Met tho that Fried with: an found the twin. although the tum- trkd hid. However, in the open- in. plant.- u the ucond luau. Dillom otra pul from Holman The executive for 1951 in past president J. H. Dickman; president, B. Conquergood; lat vice-presi- dent, T. A. Weaver; 2nd vice- president, E. Aldis; secretary, Mrs. A. L. Ludo, and representative York North MF Elect Officers The York North CCI? Ridintt Aa- troeiation held its annual conven- tion on Satunlay, February 17, It the North York Community Ball, Willowdale. During the afternoon sullen reports were read of buli- neu dealt with during the put year and plans made for the com- ing year. Delegates were elected to attend the CCF Provincial Con- vention Itttti King Edward Hotel, Toronto, o March 22; 28, and M. - he middle frame luv man - uop, mm and in 39.1., than my ”me in the serial to date. At one time there were It: phy- Goals And Penalties mm mo. Rivals For Attention G, mum. at In Wednesday Hockey BowuNAu4iiiiiiri','i'zii' CAM PBELLS TOMATO SOUP LIPTOIS TEA BUTTER 'ctpie CARNATIOI MILK 21m ftth Apple & Strawberry 4 It. tht trs Chateau Cheese If M:- 29. Lllx FLAKES SURF " & 79. " & Tth RIMS!) " a 79- WOMAII’S BAKERY HOT CROSS RUNS m....,.........-,-........................-.......) dorm. Orange or Choc. LAYER CAKES, Reg. 60e.........._54e a. Half Pound w... 15 Tea Bags .......... 30 Tea Bags m... 60 Tea Bags ......-. Sandwich Biscuits PLAIN COOKIES MNT DINNER NEW SUGAR KRIS? CEREAL ASSORTED WE'EHEYS J AM 1738 JANE " FIRST GRADE Groceries Hunt. to: the “I Fem opts-d ch. 't"ftt will. I. Iron in goal for the t. Danni- team cloud out the "you. In the no and period ennui. 101' the Fly- en. on I pun he. Avery, broke the goose-egg. 3min, with A pair and Boyer mad. thn “on 6.1 a tr. alone of the “and Period, for the new. In; an“ grind hay. " rtn.itt ago no}, 911mb "udio.itbdtuuutugtcir and loon- [Midi Hug-t, tor the I counted tho lone Moon- gal. Dur- ing the lat period both mun: were playing with only (latent: players on the let, for . lhon time, so hot did the tampon nr. A. V. Roo': phyen made it a 'parade of goals tn the final fixture ‘when they Mud an Kodak on- " wo. to provincial council, E. H. Dowell. Some district representatives wen elected at the convention. Other: will be elected in the neu- future. did_teoetiiaiiN. 4-.)ng Congratulation to In. Ron Mann, Regent St; A. Fudge, Nickle Ave.; Cliff Richudl Gilbert Ave. and Sidney Jackson, in. uni we.. ton Road for being the lucky hold en of winning moms. By cour- tesy of Snalmu‘u Jewel Ind Gift shop. these lucky has left the game carrying four nice prizes. Support by the merchant- of Wee ton and district is another (“tun of interest in clean sport. The players of the lune should take a lesson from this and cut out the butcher shop playing. Fans want hockey and not the kind of fist cuffs being shown in the put two or three games. Games can only be played on the ice, not on the penalty bench. Johnstone numbed n pair, u did Chapman, Pondslbom eountod four, while WrUht, Brno-rt, Bianda and Southorn counted the RCAF tallies. About the only thing u wanna wouldn't wear on . hat is . price tag.--Edmund J. Keifor. ....23c - with minions 13e ....43c - with coupons Me ....77e - with coupons 67e Jt6e--wiltt coupons Me mu "iiiiir] a - '"')'i_'i"il tl ' P"',' Roll. " all! " rut-14- viz-18s " YORK BRAND ftth . 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