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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Oct 1952, p. 2

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Out of of Quality and Economy Insurance COLD STORAGE Lyndhurst 21 " (was-mu POLICE om.) WESTON Ru: CH. 1-0635 "'0': “WAY CHerry 1-35.! CH. 1-1681 hold their Full Fair on Saturday, October 18, 1962, from 2-7 pm. This promises to be one of the biggest church attain ever Held in Weston, nininion free, .over I dozen booths, everyone is invited. Sunday visitors ntxtho home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlon S. Hall, David, Barbara and Marion, 208 Church St., were Mr. Ind Mrs. Arthur Johnston, Nuhville; Mr. Ind Mrs. E. o. Hall, London; Mrs. F. T. Bartlett, Toronto, and Mrs. John Stevens and non Bill of Sgnforth. Thu Humor Meights Home and School Ansoclu' will hold their fint all me: tr " the school next Tuuday veninj. , The first autumn muting of the York Memorial Home and School Alwcintion will be held in the Collegiate library on Monday, Oct. 6th. Min B. Snell of the YWCA will lead 1 discussion on "Trends in Education.". The Weston Subdivuion of the Catholic Women's Dengue: are holding their meeting in St. John's School, St. George Street next Mundny evening. Mrs. Davies will weak The meeting of the Weston Women's Progressive Conservative Association will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Alltn, 156 queens Drive next Wednesday evening. This will be the annual meeting. The 2nd WOIWH Mothers Auxil- iary ot Wuhan Church will In.“ Octobor “h u the home of Mrs. K. Wmtee, Edmund Avenue. Mrs. L Laird gave . surprise hon voyage party for her mother, Mrs H. Hutt, who left Sept. 26 to return to England. Mrs. Hutt has been in this country for three and I half months. The kindness of those attending the me ma very much appreciated by the departinir I PERSONALS I guelt. l, I a, .._-___V- __,_y l} ‘th peo'ph will not gal; on- lthuaiaatie our tho proposal tlust the undidnm party Mtiliations be Ilium! on the ballot, thinks The ‘F‘lmnci-l Post, which decllren: "If 3 person doesn’t even know bt 'brand of politics of the candidate bifore he enters the polling booth he in not likely to know anything ghoul. their poison-l nbilitie: or where they stand ,on important inuel. In that use it might be better for the country if he simply stayed at home. He certainly cannot vote intelligently or hope to get better men and women into Parliament." Mrs. Smeaton, 140 John St., will be the hostess in the annual autumn ten of the Weston tareal Council of Women on Thursday, October 9th inn throe to five o'clock. This is an event always looked forward to with pleasure by 'tht Indie: of .chon and MI "a _w¢1come. Westminster United Church will REMEMBER MOTHER GiveHhe-r a box of red gawk-d nlly, all gift'wrapp ' for Christin". For‘eluila write THE C. D. NORRIS NURSERY LTD. P.0. Box 5, Oeeot Park. B.C. x.t0-8t ART INSTRUCTION DRAWING and PAINTING C E. HASSELFELDT In All Branch” of wouum’r HELP. CH. 1.1468 Invitations are being issued but I” cnnynsen, team captains and chairmen Ire invited. If they don't get invitations they should conuct the campaign headquarters It the YWCA. Speakers will be Mrs. Driscoll, York County Children'a Aid! Mu. A. B. Hull. Neighborhood Work, ers' Association of North York; Mrs. Dawson, Second Mile Club; and Miss Eva Coon, YWCA. Co-chairman for the campaign in Mn. W. C. M. Mount. An Afternoon can, in conjunction with the coming Red Femther Campaign is being held next Fri. day, October mm at Cnelmnn Hall, from three until five o'clock. The receiving line will be made up of Mrs. Seagrave, Mrs. Whit- Weston Baptist _ Continued from page l-- Mrs. George Swan, Jr., Mrs. Ernest Watt; And Misl Evelyn Bow. Dur- ing the signing of the register they sang "O Perfect Love." Mr, David L. Permey presided at'the organ. The one hundred uni fifty guests were seceived in the Church Hall, the bride's mother assisting in long gown of pearl grey-crepe with matching accessories, pale pink suede-velvet hat Ind corsage of delicne pink carnations. The groom's mother also assisted in receiving attired in a long gown of navy blue crepe with matching (lace) yoke over pink, navy velvet hat, navy "ees.oriesUnd corsage of pale pink-roses. Plan Red FeatherAfternoonTea In Conjun,ctio.nF1_thfpapTai.g.r? Leaving by plane for the wed- ding trip to Mexico, the bride donned a navy blue gabardi e suit with navy accessories nnd pihk hat. She ware white orchid cox-sage. Upon their return they will take up residence in Washington DC. Weston Home And School Seeks To Interest More People In Work Perhaps the greatESt asset to any Home and School Association in sustained interest in its yearly activities. If this interest in lack- ing, Home and School Associations fail to achieve one of their main purposes. Why is there this ob- vious lack of interest? This year's executive of Weston Home and School Association with Mrs. G. ‘Devriei as president are deter- mitoCti.ry..rf "all out in their pro- -- ugh-u. “1.1.4.--.1... Malta pawns: “cums (it; per-anally Iwire of the import V t out Home and School plays in the life of the community. . , If you 'are a parent new to Wer. ton or even it you’ve been here ' good many years, do you know who are the men and women at- tending the Board of Education meetings.' With this question in mind, the program convene", Mn. _ «A . in v " AII,_ " ........, n, .- W. __7: _ as" “if: ltr, ear-to ke g'i,t',t,r',,! 'dlWtt a / f2k,'lltl'; mmu, pi: may-.. w...\..~.,, -"-_- ( G. Anglin and Mr. J. F. Allen of senior public school have arranged a special quiz program in which leading citizens. with Mayor Sea- grave as chairman, will take part as the special feature of the first meeting of the your in October. This energetic committee, we feel, have reached a. new high in pro- gram material with such interest- ing attractions as the New Play Society, under the direction of Mrs. Dora M. Moore, speaker John Fisher and educationist Mr. Wat- son, to name a few, scheduled to app!!!" at our association meetings in the near future. The music con- vener, Mr. Brum, has arranged fan outstanding musicians from the Toronto Conservatory of Music as quest artists. All in all, we feel that this year should be an outstanding one with the Very but in entertainment, ire formative spoakors. fact-finding forums, and discussions which will find the members of Home and School personally interested, well "informed and vitally aware, of edu- TIMES AND GUIDECWESTON Also expected to be present. In Mr. C. C. Martin, Chairman ot solicitation Committee for the campaign and Mr. Royal, Chair. man of the North Walt Division of the Campaign. Continued'trom page b.- ed low over the had: of tho spectators. He climbed vertically until he lost I“ forward Ipecd and then headed straight down in I 'falling lelf’ manner, to gain speed at the lent minute n Boom within three or four hundred feet of the ground. The noi of course w“ territie, a direct 'tf/di to seeing jot engines being tested in the plant and not hearing a sound be- cause of the very efficient muffler system. ing, Mrs. mm mm] and mu Eva Coon. Pouring ten will be Mrs. John- Ion, IODE: Mrs Kloefser, Catho- lie Women's League: Mrs. Nor- mun, hoe-l Council of Women; Mrs. Bluynoy, Bulinou and Pro- feuional Women's Club. - Pilot of the flyintr test-bed, I Lancaster bomber with two Orenda engines and two teonventional en- gines was Michael Cooper-Slipper, D.F.C. a resident of Weston and one of Avro's tut pilots. He brought the IAnclnter praetitmlly within touehimr_dustance of the group, first by using all four an- gines and then with only the two Orendas operating. Gan. htrltltnmttttntt A plant tour followed and all were able to see the result of yum of pluming and research that hll ended in the world's most efficient engine plant, bar none, and it's Ill Canadian. Ut us not forgot it. _ caiion generally, and their own Home and School Association in paygioular. Make it a point to meet and be- come acquainted with your Board of Education at the first meeting of the Weston Home and School Association on Tuesday evening, Oct. 14th, at 8 o'elock, in the Senior Public School Auditorium. Ltt's find who's who in education in Weston! Continued from page I-- l the night’s fun was the perform-‘ ance of the Weston Ramblers, whose music is even more-spright- ly than last year. “Stan the Man" was also in great voice and cele- brated by calling two new dances with his- usual verve. One of the ususual aspects of this community activity is that it offers an oppor- tunity for the whole family to par- ticipata in an evening" fun. There's no need to leave the chil- ‘dren at home. Bring them along. ‘It will probably-surprise and please |most parents to learn that their :children know at least as much as 1they do about square dancing - (since many receive instruction in ‘school. It will probably surprise land please most children when lthey see their parents enjoying so ‘wholeheartedly the kind of fun the lchildren enjoy. For wholesome, lhealthy, family recreation, square ldancing can‘t be surpassed. This lactivity serves Weston and the sur- rounding areas and we have lnumernus regular attendees from miles around. So if you’re mar- lried - bring your wife, if you have a family - bring the family, if you have a friend -- bring your ‘fricnd, if you haven't a friend - it lmust be your own fault - but lcnme along anyway on Friday eve- inlng, Oct. 3, at 3.30 p.m. (shawl ( to Memorial School, Pine St., Wes- lton, east entrance. Come and see! Come and learn! Come and enjoy yourself! See you there? , , Mom Am! Dad THE l library Corner Approximately 300 children al- hnded the first "movie day" of the fall season in the Boys' and Girls' Room last Saturday. The film shown was "The Royal Tour." Our next "movie day" will be in October. Mennwhilr STORY HOUR be- gins this Sunni-y Ind will be held every Saturday throughout the winter. There will be I half hour story time for children of all ages em. Suturday, beginning " 10.30 Favourite Books tor Boy- and Girls _ -- The\Story of Doctor Dnlittlo, Inning; Just So Stories. Kipling; Indiln Captive, lite; SWIHOWS and Amazon, Ransome; Red Hone Hill, Header; The Secret Piord, Tran; The Mountain of Mngic. Nichols; Peter Pan and Wendy, Barrie; Hui, the Jungle Lad, Mukprji; Floating Island, Pam-h. HIGHER COM, An a run”. of the higher wage: for miners in "5. ma] fields, in- creased anal prieo are expeeted in Central Cnnadn, "" The Finlncinl Pout. " "pom u but run of buy, ine by household!" union. to (at in and" the m". Robert Schumunn’l Soul“ in D Minor for piano and violin bu his typiul lino of ”vowing. mucu- hr grace. The irronlu tre. an noon understood Ind dr/JI. A very good perNrmanee by the violinist, George Enuco and the pianist Celiny chailuraieus in “nibble on Remington 3-1‘9-50. Their tum-plny in nmarhblc. WI 1 big Jump trom Robert Schumann to the eonurnporary American. William Schuman (one 'n'). William in president of New York's fumed Juillnd School. For modern. nerioul emntrtuitiort, " work is certainly lu- rebellious and indigertibie than much that we accept from the Rulinnl or the French. On I It" Mercury LP, 10088, there are two of hi: choreo- graphic poeml played by the St. Louis Symphony. HE conduct! "Undertow," a story of the emo- tional development of n tram- zresor. Robert Whitney conducts "Judith," another violent story, but tnken from the Apocryphnl Books of the Old Testament. This is taut, gripping and very original music. lturbi's piano playing is put forward in two styles on Victor's LM-1167. One side is called "Piano Reveries" and includes two Araberqueis, Clair de Lune and Reverie of Debuaaey, some Lint. Beethoven and Schumann. Much of it disprove' the charge that he can only play with a brittle staccato. The other side, "Virtuoso Piano Mulic” hu works by Rach- maninoff, de Falla, Saint-Suns, Albeniz and Lint, two of which are really tops in difficulty, yet all leem well within his powers. The recording of piano tone is the very beat. If you are young in spirit you will enjoy the longs trom Jerome Kern’s "Roberta." Jean Roberts sings in the manner of the Iweeter musicals in "Lovely to L ok At" and "Smoke Gets in Yozf Eyes." Kay Ballard, more of Martha Raye, sings "I Won't Dance" and "Pll Be Hard to Handle." The chief male soloists are Jack Cassidy and Stephen Douglas. They are heard in "Let’s Begin" and "Youve Devastatinx." This disc is one of the numerous LP's of musical shows by Columbia and is excellent of its kind, both in performance and recording. " Continued from page b- University Schools " it: Principal and a few years later succeeded Ib. Althouse as Dean of the Col- lege of Education, the school where secondary school.teachers receive their professional training. A few years ago Dr. Lewis served on an international eommis. sion under the auspices of UNESCO. The purpose of this com- mission was to make I complete survey of education in the Philli- pines and to offer suggestions which would assist the authorities in that country in seting up a new and more modern system of Edu- cation. Dr. Lewis will deliver an illustrated address on the high- lights of his trip to the Phil,lipirlets. We shall all wait with intefest his visit tn our club. Lions Club Retard Fire 1 Main St. N, CH. 1.0701 MERTEHS AGENCY INSURANCE And All The Trimmings 'llllCirjrabyriefi9iaaar TURKEY _ ostglgtlBt- MARTINDALE LODGE SERUM," 4 P.M. To 8 P.M. T Make Your Reservations Now lh-Iirioluly Home Auto Casualty Ra via " By Cooked For Reservations Call CHerrv l-2l4l ALBION RO. JUST SDI TH OF' RIMS “UH" CLUB For Pro-pt, Efficint . . . ' 3 ") Real Estate ' Ittttmttttar$imtltitt Kitchens and Bathrooms Remodelled. Have Your Buc- ment or Attic Turned Into a Renting Proposition. FREE ESTIMATES PHONE: Let our experi- eneed hairdress- ers create your Fall hlir-do for you. See how it offers lasting flattery to you and your new Fall wardrobe. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ,.' " MAIN ST. NORTH, WESTON Phonon CH. 1-1164 - JUnction 2584 INSURANCE t REAL ESTATE Autonoblh. Fin Flo-tan. Residential and BI“ Bunny. mum”. Salon. Int-h. Valium Plato Gina. lawn. Bond. t/',ttfa'."mrgl' NOW FALL ACKROW dk WELLS . When n loan is the right Antwan we make it in your best interests. Phone first for I-visit loan, write, or come in. No en- donon or banknble security required. G O R D O N , s Window Cleaning Service STORM WINDOWS INSTALLED [III m II mica-Is or all ”manning lwns . hum-l hum. tummy I' (Ind: 71:1 for "oa0ritGrriViir" o c’mm a. rain; as MANnu OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL ' EM. so Clans your storm windows on both Iiiu c Ind installs them. Add your name to I list of "tiUied customers. 2nd Floor. a (Over Roy-l link) , mm “REEL Ne,fyESA1?N,8E9f? RUMSEY BROS. 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