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Times & Guide (1909), 6 Dec 1951, p. 11

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Weston Recreation Commission WESTON MODERN APPLIANCES Leathercraftâ€"Tuesday Evening, Wednesday Afternoon Smocking _ â€"Tuesday Evening Woodcarvingâ€"Tuesday Evening Pottery â€"Wednesday Evening & Weaving â€"Wednesday Evening Art _____ â€"Friday Evening _ Additional Classes for afternoons and evenings may be formed if registration â€"warrants. Enquiries re other Crafts invited, e.g., Art Metal Craft, Lamp Shade Making SEE our complete line of famous Moffat Electric Ranges! They‘re beautifulâ€"streamlined styling, finâ€" ished in gleaming porcelain enamel and chrome . . . practical and efficientâ€"with all the latest automatic features. There is a Moffat Electric Range to suit your cooking requirements in sizeâ€"styleâ€"price! See them without delay. mp» Enter Contest at ARE NOW ACCEPTING REGRISTRATIONS FOR THE WINTER $ERIES (after Christmas) OF RECREATION OFFICE A BRAND NEW 52 WIN ... WESTON 644 Classes Commence Week of January 7th 1952 REGISTRATION FEE : $4.00 for a 10 Lesson Series Phone Zone 4â€"222 (Hours 1.30 to 4.30 p.m.) National Feature Contest Sponsored Jointly by Weston Modern Appliance and Moffats Limited 6 At ST. PHILIP‘S PARISH HALL, DIXON ROAD ARTS and CRAFTS CLASSES CLASSES WILL BE SET UP WHEREVER INTEREST WARRANTS ELECTRIC RA N G E MOFFAT Tonight Dec. 6th at 8 p.m. Cooking Demonstration 19 MOFFAT RANGES PLUS OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES The Merry Court Nursery School ENTER THE MOFFAT At Your Service VICTORIAN ORDER NuRSES Weston District Telephones DAY: Weston 123 NIGHT : 361 Attend LIMITED F‘ree 4 LITTLE AVE. MUV. 5588 in Canada. Rosemary Wilkins and Joyce Smith were the proud reâ€" cipients of the golden hand badges. These two girls deserve great credit for the work they have comâ€" pleted on earning their golden hand. Joyce Smith received a prize for obtaining the largest number of cookie orders for Brownies. Parents, your Brownie and Guide needs your help and interest to carry her through, so, "Thanks, parents." Mrs, Stannish, our comâ€" missioner, deserves a very special thank you. She has been quite ill and it was only through her own kindness and love of her work that she came to enrol the girls. Many happy returns to Lynn MacKenzie of 80 Richard Clark Dr. who was four years old on Thursday, Nov. 29. On Monday, Nov. 26, at the Tumpane Street school the Guides and Brownies of the 26§th Toronâ€" to Co. held their first enrolment. Mrs, Stannish, commissioner, took the enrollment, assisted by Mrs. Johnston, Brown Owl, and Mrs. Davis, Guide captain. The following Guides were enâ€" rolled: Audrey Chapman, Hettie Airhart, Patricia Kirby, Georgia Fish, Barbara Easlick, Rosalind Boyde, Carolyn Robbie, Geraldine Ames, Beverley Smith, Marilyn Elâ€" liott, Beverley Hill, Patricia Poruâ€" banec, Carole Sharman. â€" Brownies enrolled were: Carol Ambrose, Sandra Ames, Joâ€"Ann Burrows, Carol Lacey, Susan Mcâ€" Phee, Sharon Reuter, Wendy Wilâ€" liamson, Bonnie Elliott, Christine Ambrose, Lois Briden, Sandra Cartner, Elaine McKinley, Eleanor Parkinson, Joyce Watts, Gay Watts, Gayâ€"Ann Younger. On Thursday, Nov. 29, the group committee of Brownies and Guides held their first meeting. The auxilâ€" iary of the Guides and Brownies was formed and the committee apâ€" pointees are as follows: president, Mrs. Younger; viceâ€"president, Mrs. Retter; secretary, Mrs. Williamâ€" son; treasurer, Mrs. Airhart; sewâ€" ing, Mrs. Skuce; social, Mrs. Mcâ€" Phee; sick convener, Mrs. Sprayâ€" son. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs R, E. Patterson of 25 Tumpane St on the birth of a daughter on Nov A prize for Guide cookie orders went to Pat Kirby. Jean Mason, who had earned her golden bar in Scotland, was reâ€" instated as a Golden Bar Brownie The Beverley Hills Ratepayers‘ Association held a dance in Tumâ€" pane Street school on Nov. 30. Atâ€" tendance, well above expectations, warrants continuance of dances. With many prizes given and hearty refreshments served, we can cerâ€" tainly say "A good time was had by all." Doegn‘t it look nice to see the names on our streets at last? It makes you feeleas if you really belong somewhere now. Birthday â€" greetings to â€" Stan. Walker who will celebrate his birthday on December 12. He won‘t confess his age. I thought that was just a woman‘s trick. _We hope the next one isn‘t too far away in the future. The last smocking class of this year was last Wednesday night, Nov. 28, at the home of Mrs. Ruth Nagy, 10 Redfern Ave. I‘m afraid this is very short, but nobody in Oakdale Acres seem to have any birthdays or anniversâ€" avies. At least if they do they are keeping them a deep, dark secret. So please, if you know of a nei-ghbor or friend celebrating any occasion let me know. Continued from page 10â€" sell Rd., also to Ronnie Webb, Sunset Rd. Ronnie had a birthday party on Saturday and had several small guests who all enjoyed themâ€" selves. Dennis Jolly had a party on Sunday, He had a numbeér of guests, too. We wish these small folk and others (yes, big folk too) best wishes and many more happy days. A few friends met at the home of Mrs. MacNamara, Sunset Rd., and enjoyed a social time. Maple Leaf We are pleased to see Mr. Dave Ziggiel out after his illness; also Mrs. Ziggiel. A. T. SQUIBB & SON 48 MAIN ST. NORTH Weston, (Opp. Post Office) SQIBB‘S Coutt‘s and Rust Craft Magazine Subscriptions Beverley Hills CHRISTMAS CARDS GIFT WRAPS BOOKS 26 Richard Clark Drive Oakdale Acres (Adult and Juvenile) FOUNTAIN PENS BILLFOLDS Mrs. Barbara Hughes By Marj. Grieve 35 Haymarket Rd. for Last Friday evening, Harding United Young Couples‘ Club met in the church,. Mr. and Mrs. B. Steele were in charge of the meetâ€" ing and Mr. Alan Alway presented two sound films on "The Lake Erie Shore" and "Haliburton Highâ€" lands." Later the choir and the club members practiced for their carolâ€"singing venture which will be on Sunday, Dec. 23, after the candlelight service. By the way, anyone who wishes to contribute their voices will be very welcome. Getâ€"well wishes are extended to Mr, A. Brouillette, 21 The Wishâ€" bone, who is in hospital having an operation on one of his legs. We realize it is nice having all those nurses and television handy, Art, but we hope you‘ll be up and around soon. On Tuesday evening, Dec. 10, the WA and Mothers‘ Group are to be are holding a home baking sale at Brookhaven _ school. _ A _ teacup reader will be present. Come and find out what the future has in store for you. 4 Expert Shoemakers To Serve You Shoe Repair 4 JOHN ST. OXFORD TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON Mrs. A. Macdonald, Phone 1615â€"M HARDINGTON The ladies of Harding United WA and Mother‘s Groupp are to be congratulated on the success of their bazaar, "Santa Claus Lane," which was held on Nov. 24. About $200 was realized to aid in carryâ€" ing on the worl.x of the two groups. Mothers and Dads! Did you know our children are setting us a good example instead of the other way around. Just compare the atâ€" tendance at the Sunday schools This week Hopâ€"aâ€"long Cassidy rides again in "The Hills of Old Wyoming." I‘m sure you‘ll want to be at Hardington school on Satâ€" urday for that. 80 RUSSELL RD. East off Jane . ____ WESTON 308â€"W Members â€" C.A.8. Inc. and W.T.R.C.C. A. & M. 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