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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Oct 1952, p. 7

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'" WW ourocmm " Them no already unmistakable lint of tho "trroaehing fall. Tho chrytwtthetnuttts or. blooming, some tmu are changing to their more colorful nlment, birds in winging southward and the rugby uhedulu us under Wtrr--to mon- tion only u few of the Ieasonll u- tlvltiol. But Itill the sun is very warm and the gnu is green, IO enjoy lummer'l Int days while you can, neighbors., This coming Buturdny marks the beginning of the Girl Guide Cookie campaign. Yer, this saturday, bright and early, if we haven't mis- judged the enthulium of our neighborhood girls, the Girl Guides and Brownies will begin to take orders. The cookies this year will be a sandwich biscuit, chocolate on one ride 3nd vanilla on the other with I creem filling, and will sell for " cents I package (24 cook- ies). This in your chance to help with this most worthwhile work among the trirla of our community. Everyone lover cookiel. so while you no It it why not order I pack- age for each member of your tam- ily'. Well, it’s a thought anyway! Delivery tiny will be Saturday, Oct. M. I tun sure the 'Brewitt home on the Wishbone wu a busy place last WUWIY, otNOBBR t, I.“ BETTER HEATING 8 MAIN ST. N. Plum CH. 1-4139 5 LAWRENCE AVENUE w. M " Iud lb. Inkl- " “TWA“ "In, 00".. luau um "I IL iot, lf, WARDLAW BROS. DOLLY CREDIT JEWELLERS A FIVE PIECE SETTING A touch of the new . . . the dash of bold green-leaf' patterns . . . exciting "Conversation" shape by Walter Darwin Teague . 4.x. blending beautifully into King O'Dell, the most talked-about dinnerware creation in years'. Deep rich colors and superb craftsmanship - " a price you can afford. Stop in and order your starter set tomorrow. Pick up additional pieces anytime from open stock. * 4rirActty,,et new IKIIImCGi (i)) DELL 'dd and and"! by See Then and may Other Model. At-- In. A. Mull. PM“ CR. 1-2!“ "YOUR FAVOURITE GIFT SHOP" "If It’s Hating We Have It" dinnerwace I? ttlt 1,tl'isoomo"t exclusively at HARDINGTON I Thath ttgat for Cargo“ papa-thy in I um I. Deni on the tsouiter.f1ow Mylo, GI? Wood Automatic Benin; Unit. Wildl- ful, even. "tmnatielly contra beat to every room reg-Idle.- of how far the mercury drop outside. And Car Wood om report incl nvingl of up to W over form unita. If you‘re mien. plating I m 'att unit, it will pay you to invenignm at Wood without delay. Mural-curved l, Enginem'n' Industries Co. Limited. Fd,',',',',','.' Saturday with two birthdlyl to colobnte. Greetings to young Al- bert and his dad, Bert. Brother silly 2h hnving his birthday today, ct. . Happy birthday with“ to Sandr- Phillips, 18 Haunt Circle, who wu 10 on Tuesday, Sept. 30. Tomorrow evening the Mothers’ Group of Harding Avenue United Church is sponsoring In smnteur show at Harding!“ School. The pron-m promises to be quite ver- ied and prizes will be awarded to the winners. Candy and popcorn will also be sold. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barker nt- tended the wedding of Miss Jean Farr on Saturday. Mm. Thompson of Toronto visit, ed with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron for a few dlys. . A miscellaneous shower wu given to Mr. and Mn. Alec Th'veron “who,” Smithfield Correspondent: MRS. J. CAMERON Toronto Rodney 3052 WESTON WESTON Beluga birthday greeting. Mr. Stun, Golfdown Drive. do,Ti- iikvirintertainmr their friends at a birthday party. A grand time wu had by all. Birthday greeting: to Barry Purkil for Oct. 2nd, -. . - -irGur, ‘ike’eintn to little Kenneth Jordon who will be one yegr old oft. 6th._. .' . E .__, "ECT, "Frutriuntuust Drive, will be three -rCold. oet.Ath. re ihaiiiGtGTa" Kuo celebnte his birthday Oct. 8th. Mrs. H. Smith in doing nicely after her operation. We hope she Will soon be feeling much better. attGiiied 1 golden wedding rec p- tion for Mr. Ind Mm. Adams of Mrs. Kenny and baby duughter are home from the hospital. be open Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4.30 to receive donations of fruit and vegetables to be used for decoration.. on Friday evening in the school. Mlny lovely gifts wen showered on them, Ind I socisble time wsa spent afterwards. A social evening will lie/held in the school on Friday evening when Mrs. L. Barker will show movie pictures taken during their vica- tion in Florida. The ham/eh home Iervice will be held Oct. 5th. The ehureh_will -strirTiruvi Ehoir have so nobly consented to join with us It the evening service. Miss Freda Thompson And Min Shirley Snider are on I 10 day tour through Queboc and the Laurentians. \ (féiemore on Sundly. The Women's Minion Circle will meet in the church Monday afternoon, Oct. 6th, It 2 pm. Mr. Weedmark, our school prin- cipul, attended the first of the Uni- versity courses in Toronto on Saturday. Several of the ladies enjoyed the bus trip to Kitchener sponsored by the Thitrtletown W.I. on Wednes- day and were entertained by the Schneider Plant. The Royal Tour film shown " Downsview United Sunday School hall was enjoyed by Ill,who " tended. The film was loaned through the courtesy of the Toronto Globe and Mail, A note of thanks, is given to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smnll, Keele Street for making projector anil- able. The cundy "le wu well handled by Mrs. Grace Lute: and Mn. Mug. Hnwea. _ October 6th will see the promo- tions for the Sunday School. Bend your young one: along at 10 o'clock. The WA of the church held their meeting October lat in the Sunday School hall in preparation for their coming bunt. Ken and Allen Whteler, Golg- Br CUrhtte Reed, CH. 1-5278 Mr. Ind Mia. G. Ella “a tartiily /.. 5 tif North" ijri'itii' Park , f I News Elude. -t.. In. Caril- RAY REILLY STOVE OIL BR. 7 4687 , SUPPLIES " For Your to On Friday, September Mth, at St. Andrew’l Pmbytlrlnn Church a weiner roaat Wu hold by the Sunday School Mullen for the Sunday School children and the Cub Pack of Hunk! Height]. The evening began with I ling-Ion; around the comp fire and some: under the capable direction of Mr. W. Welch. The Sunday School joined the Cuba for more 31m“ in the basement of the church and to enjoy a skit called "Big Machin- ery" by the cuhmuter, Mr. Earl Hicks, and his uni-tam, Mr. Orv-l Lang. Almost I hundred children a t t e n d e d. Refreshments were served by the teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Esson had their week-end shopping stolen from their car while it was parked on the Main St. of Weston in front of Briggs Pharmacy on Sat- urday afternoon. The Weston Wed., Oct. Ist, the Home and School Society held a kindergarten tea in Pelmo Park school, " this paper is put to bed early in the week we just cunnot give you my details of the tea. Many happy returns to Mabel Kitchener, Dalbeattie Ava, just don't know how young Mabel is, but husband, Albert says she in still lovely. Friends and neighbors of Claude and Alma Duffy are very sorry to hear that little son Georgie bu been ill and by the time you read I would like to thank the follow. ing ladies for their generous help in making the VON drive a success; They are: Mrs. Nickle, Mrs. White- head, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Lindon, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Tippett, Mrs. Les Wheeler and Mrs. Berrill. Over $100 was collect- ed for this worthy cause. Mr. and Mrs. Charboneau attend- ed the wedding and reception of their neice, the former Miss Mary Charboneau of Weston. Congratulations Jo Mr. Ind Mrs. G. Squibb: of Weston on the birth of a daughter at Humber Memorial Hello folks. Looks like Spring weather again, at least when we are writing this. Nice bright Bun- shine, wnrm breezes and Alex Nia- bet painting his house. Looks very good Alex. J notice that Bob kept looking over. I sure hope it gnve him an idea. Congratulations to Mr. Ind Mrs. E. Webber Jasmine Rd. on the birth of a son on Thursdny, Sept, 18. The Melody Rd. Home Ind School Association got off to I --Oontimled on In" 11 Human liagr-imttim cor-m MRS. J. DlCKEY CB. 1-1515 Thistletown giiif.tEWir ca. 1.01» Happenings in Humberlea Pelmol’al‘k Patter Correspondent: Mrs. w. Dunning Tm AND GUIPKFESTOII __Continued on page 9 Correspondent: Police said that thin was the (in! time that I report of this mum had been received by them. On Thundny. September Mth, I kindergarten tea wu held by the executive of the Home and School Auoeiation. Approximately one hundred mothers of kinderg-mn children attended. They were in- troduced to the principal, Mr. D. Fry, the school nurse, Mrs. Barrie, and to the three teachers, Mrs. 1. Smith. Mrs. B. Windship and Kill H. Tokiwn, by the president of the Home and School Allociation, Mrs. C. D. Conway. lt wu molt gratifying to see the interest the mothers have in their children's school life. Richview United Chuveh held the "Harvest Home Service" on Sunday, September 28th, at 7.30 this column we do We this young fellow will be a: well u can be. For three weeks now your cor- respondents have been enjoying "Over the hick fence" in Time: md Guide. Will the writer of that so enjoyed column please accept ow, sincerest eongratulttttomst. Wish we might be able to put our column over like "Over he back fence." 1043 Weston Rd. R0. 1777 TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS for Plane, Steamship, Bus or Hotel anywhere in the world. FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE OPEN EVENINGS It Gitrlnore to book through your local travel agent. x-24-tf Last Wednesday evening Mrs. --Continu" on pin 11 YORK TRAVEL aunanu This Season 's" Most Precious Wearables! than to actually be able to see them in all of their new softened ihe most distinctive design and with most thoughtful price tau -Ahrntinued on nu: ' MRS. S. PRINGLE CH. 1.4216 beauty. Yes, our complete collection of autumn attire is here for your selection now . . . including coats, dresses, suit: of And what better way to "think" of new-season fashion: . . lhmide Young Poople In very axiom to be represented " a Young People'l Conference " Kim Lake. To provide fund. to: this purpoae Rev. Keyes d Tomb Bible Society bu at, “and to present several film I the awning of Oct. 6th, (In) I part. " Riverside Chant. m Young, People would - arrraeiate your support in all Birthday greetings to Eunice Pitman, Riverside Dr., Plumber Summit. Eunice celebrated with I party and the guests were Barbara Kirby, Beverly and Grace George, Patsy and Betty Hamilton, Eleanor Lynd, Pliny Moran, Lou-ho Albion Park Item- Mitts HILES - CH. 1-07“ Mrs. J. B. Hull]. Con. "Tau off WHAT MT [lumber Summit -Continued u - " -4hrttiru"d a we: A texture-wise combimtion that spells figure flattery in the trim lines of our faille suit.. . . the rich accent of inky velvet at collar and cuffs. A high- fuhion find It only The Edwardian jacket Ityle in I hand- aome full coat! Masterfuly cut, so be-, coming to every figure type . . . deeply collared in Canadian Beaver. The "im- portant" coat of your Fall wardrobe. --Br-.. A Brand New Look Soft , FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, l, YOU CAN OPEN A CHARGE Am $59.50 $98.00 I Top For Top-Size Bulbs Our Prices Are Lowest in Toronto. 1 Your Inspection Invited. l We handled only Top-Size Bulbs last year and receiver! hundreds of testimonials for good results. 169 Main St. N. British Fruit Market irisp . . . Prince“ Itt"t " Princess Margaret on . 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