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Weston Times (1966), 26 Aug 1965, p. 8

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Bride Wore Mother‘s Veil At Cathieâ€"Dixon Nuptials Arrangements can be exâ€" hibited in "Fall Fantasy" with the following classes: "Solo Flight" â€" Using one bloom with other plant material. "Petite" â€" A small arrangeâ€" ment, not to exceed 6" ‘overall. "Gracious Living" â€" A dinâ€" mer table arrangement, with eandle, not more than 12" high, including container. "Lake in the Woods" â€" Composition utilizing a bird birds, branches, foliage, with water showing as part of deâ€" Fire Dance" â€" Desig ing vivid colors. "Wind from the East THIS SATURDAY the Weston Redâ€" men start their home campaign as they kickoff against the Hamilton Pussyâ€" "Get Well Soon" â€" Suitable for a child‘s room. Must include toy or novelty. "Special Occasion" â€" For any special event or date ie; Christmas, St. Valentine‘s, Shoâ€" wer, Graduation, _ Anniversary or Easter. "PT.A." â€" Arrangement in cup ‘n saucer. "Only a Rose" â€" One rose and up to three buds arranged with suitable foliage. (Continued from page 3) Doors Open At 12:30 Show Starts At 1:00 especially touching traditâ€" !o{ Lynn Cathie, daughter of the mote marked the wedding |late Mrs. Stanley Cathie and Mr. xe QODEON weston THEATRE Thurs. & Fri. At 7:00 & 9:50 and Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. at 6:00 and 9: Sunday at 2:00, 5:15 and 8:20 Free Parking At Rear Of Theatre SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY THE LAW VS. BILLY THE KID w Â¥HE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, August 26, 1965 Argund Downsview Design us WORLDS OF GULLIVER PLUS Presents Back From The Wide Open Spaces Welcome home to Mrs. R. Niven, Robert and Geoffrey, 22 Chappel Hill Road, from a five week vacation in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where they stayâ€" The Show Committee is headâ€" ed up by two very capable and experienced ladies (must check and see if they have green thumbs), _ Mrs. Rene _ Grey, 241â€"0135 and _ Mrs. â€" Eleanor Wray, 2412703 â€" just give them a call and they‘ll be pleaâ€" sed to provide you with any further information. And we‘ll have to get busy with spade and hoe to retrieve some fall fantasy from our holiday â€" sad and wilted garâ€" den. Oriental type of arrangement. "Stumped" â€" Using wood, fresh foliage, and or weeds. "Saturday â€" Night Barbecue" â€" Anything goes‘ For Men â€" Fruits or Vegetables, and last but by no means least, a delightful list of categories for Juniors (12 years and under). "Saturday . Night â€" Anything goes! only. Now, there are other classes for exhibitors, such as "Speciâ€" men Blooms" â€" Potted Plants cats. The game starts at 11 a.m. at the | Weston Collegiate Institute football | field. Your cheers can mean a lot. l Best man was Keith Kirkpatrâ€" ick of Toronto. Ushers were Andre Jensen of North Bay, Ont. and Arthur Whitehead of Belleâ€" ville, Ont. The wedding reception was held at Crang Plaza Restaurant, where Mrs. H. Appleby _ of Scarboro, aunt of the bride, reâ€" ceived guests. Her ensemble was blue organza with lace jacket and matching head piece. She wore a corsage of pink roses. The couple. upon their return will reside in Searboro, Ont. Cathie of 36 Hearst Circle, to Mr. Douglas Dixon of 47 Ivorwood Crescent, Scarboro. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon of RR. 2, Holloway, Ont. In a lovely setting of chrysanâ€" themums and gladioli, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown was classically styled eggâ€"shell satin and she wore her late mother‘s veil which gently cascaded to shoulder length. Her flowers were red roses and white chrysantheâ€" mums. Miss Lois Babbage was maid of honor. Misses Susan Cathie and Carol Dixon were bridesâ€" maids. Flowergirl â€" was â€" Anita Dixon. The maid of honor wore pink organza with lace jacket and the bridesmaids were gowned in yellow organza and wore white halfâ€"pillâ€"box hats with veils. They carried bouquets of asters and chrysanthemums. The flowergirl wore a charming dress of yellow organza | with ring of yellow flowers for her headpiece. Best man was Keith Kirkpatrâ€" Assisting was mother of the groom who wore beige lace dress with matching accessories and corsage or orange roses. More than 100 guests attended the occasion from Halifax, NS Supper dance music was suppl ied by William Hrynkiw. The ceremony was held at 3:30 P.M., August 14, at the Tretheâ€" wey United Church with the Reverend E. Clarke officiating. Mrs. E. Clarke was organist. and Bay Ont For a wedding trip hy plane to Mexico, the birde changed inâ€" to a travelling outfit of leaf green suit with white accessoâ€" ries. ed on the farm of Mrs. Niven‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cator and {amily. Their travels included a London, Belleville, North Brantford and _ Hollaway, GETTING MARRIED? PHONE 241â€"5211 3 weeks prior visit Neighbor Honors Babysitter With Birthday Party Be Kind To Animals Most people like animals, and most families have pets. But the Toronto Humane Society reâ€" minds pet owners that you have a definite responsibility for the animal‘s care. If, for any reason, it becomes necesâ€" sary to give up your pet, do make sure it has a good home. Abandoned pets, strays, are | a real nuisance to the communâ€"| ity and potential disease carâ€" riers. Certainly, to leave an animal without food or shelter is not humane, so you may take unwanted pets to the Society at 11 Wellesley Street, West. And remember, if you are seeking a dog or cat for a pet, they also | Mrs. Bruce Shaw of 206 Roseâ€" mont Avenue, held a Buffetâ€" Supper Party at her home last week, in honor of her nextâ€"door neighbor, Theresa Conlon of 204 Rosemont Avenue, to celebrate Miss Conlon‘s eighteenth birthâ€" day. Miss Conlon, who is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Conlon, has been babysitter in her spare time for the Shaw children, Dunâ€" can 10 and Heater 5, ever sinee Mrs. Shaw moved into the disâ€" trict about five years ago. The occasion was attended by about 20 guests. including Mrs. A. Grigg of Scarboro ana Mrs S. Walker of East York, aunts of the guest of honor. Pudd‘nhead | says: "Nowadays, you can‘t judge a woman by her clothes â€" there‘s insufficient evidence." to Banff and Lake Louise, and, it‘s not sand, but grains of wheat they‘re shaking from their shoes as they settle down once again around Downsview. You‘ll Join The Ranks Of Thousands Of Youngsters and Oldsters Alike When You Thrill To The Sensation Of Your First Yamaha Ride. And For CRUICKSHANK 2062 Weston Rd., Weston Only SEE OUR DISPLAY AT ... MOTORS LIMITED Ask For Stan Harding $14.00 â€" As a _ service, _ the TIMES will publish free of charge a _ picture and _ written _ account of your wedding Your friends in the community will be inâ€" terested to read about it in the WESTON TIMES While on vacation, we glanâ€" ced through the Pembroke Gazâ€" ette only to find a column "Around Deep River" and here we thought we were the only "around" when, in fact, we‘re pretty square, it seems. And surprise, surprise, we casually stopped to speak to a lady at Petawawa Point only to discover she reads this column â€" when she‘s at home, of courâ€" $28,000 Spy se, in the Weston, Etobicoke area (didn‘t want to give you the impression we were syndiâ€" cated‘) Now let‘s see, we haven‘t any details but we do know that two young ladies at the Schoalâ€" es _ residence, 26 â€" Tumpane Street., were lucky enough to get Beatle tickets â€" or should that be the other way around? Tickets for Beatles. â€" flow, burglar and fire alarms as well as a rise or drop in temâ€" perature. The detection ~ of â€" breaking glass is of major concern in dealing with breakâ€"ins. The subâ€" ject is under investigation with the possibility of sounds signals being connected to existing puâ€" blic address systems. "Over $50,000 worth of damâ€" age was done last year" said Mr. MacDonald on the cost of broken windows. He added the detection of the sound of breakâ€" ing glass is vital in detecting and curbing such vandalism beâ€" fore further damage may be done. He also noted that more than 90% of all vandalism . starts with breakâ€"in of principal‘s ofâ€" fice and that special precautions are being put into effect to combat this place animals in good homes. Emergency number, on call 24 hours a day, WAlnut 2â€"1191. What Else Is New? to the date (Continued from page 1) YAMAHAING" "LETS GO Of Your Life You‘ll Have Per Month With Modest Down Payment The Time CH 4â€"6461 New? haven‘t any know â€" that the Schoalâ€" In the third inning Milwaukee sent twelve men to bat and when the inning was over Milâ€" waukee had scored seven runs on four key hits. Milwaukee adâ€" ded one more run in the fifth and one in the sixth for the final run of the game. Don Popowich with four hits was the leading hitter for Milwaukee. He was closely followed by Mike Ellerby who had three hits. Ben Akelaitis who pitched flawlessly for four inâ€" nings gained credit for the victâ€" ory. Terry Keenhan pitched the final two innings for Milwaukee The best for Oakville were Bill Ireland and Don Jenkin. Milwaukee Sports scored seven runs in the third inning to overâ€" come a seven run lead Oakville had built up in the first two inâ€" nings, and by scoring two more runs in the later frames emergâ€" ed victorious, winning by the score of 9â€"7. Oakville bombed starter Mike Ellerby for 4 hits including 2 homeruns, one each for Bill Ireland with one on base and Don Jenkin with 2 on base. Milwaukee Oakville . Come From Behind Victory For Milwaukee Sports THE FRUG? the swim? or something square like the twist? It doesn‘t really matter as long as it is to the music of The Dynamics. Last Saturday the Wesâ€" ton Odeon Theatre played host to the BANKRUPT SALE Open Daily 12 Noon â€" 9 p.m. Sat. 9 am â€" 6 pm Northâ€" Town All Stores Yonge St. All Stores All Stores Arrow Rd. Northâ€" Town Yonge St. All I 3 pc. Bedroom Stores Suites All _ (54" Royal Choice Box Stores | Spring or Mattress Store 70> We have been instructed to SLASH PRICES once again, this will be your last opportunity to take advantage of this once in a lifetime SALE. Below are just a few of the price changes BY IVOR JONES & MORE LOCATIONS â€" LAST SAVE EVE 0+ | 10 4 MORE DAY A‘ runs hits errors Stanley 8 pc. Dining Room "Sklar" 2 pc. Sectional Chesterfield Chests of Drawers or Bookcase Bed "Kilgour‘"‘ 3 pc. Walâ€"| nut Bedroom Suite | "Benchmade" 7 pc. Dining Room 39" Continental Beds complete Upholstered Rocker Chair 11 9 x 12 Wool Broadloom Description PRICES SLASHED AGAIN! of "ROYAL FURNITURE U.P.W.A. LEADS SERIES 21 Last week U.P.W.A. and Branch 31 split two games and now U.P.W.A. leads the battle for the park championship two games to one. The scores were 52 in â€" favour of U.P.W.A. Branch 31 won the next game 8â€"0. The stars of the Branch 31 team have been Ken Dickens, ® 22 Arrow Rd. â€" (Hwy. 400 & Sheppard) Liquidators â€" Auctioneers DANBURY SALES Sale Conducted By 356 Yonge St. â€" We have suffered a loss in the recent death of A. WEIR ECKENSWELLER CLU who has represented us in Weston for nearly forty years. Assistance to service his enormous Sun Life family is urgently needed locally.â€"A desire to operate one‘s own business is important. We train and supervise you in this rewarding career. All replies acknowledged and interview arranged. Phone or write W. Ross Wheeler CLU or Frank A. Lawrence, 2 John Street, Weston, 241â€"1301 or R. A. Dorrell CLU or Jack Kingsley CLU 364â€"5141. Sun ‘Lile of Canada, 200 University Avenue, Toronto 1. Original Last Sale Price Price $399.00 $ 49.50 $ 89.95 $995.00 $499.00 $349.00 $ 99.50 $159.50 $249.95 $ 89.50 .| $ 45.95 girls, Lynn Hancock on rhythm guitar, Nada Stein on drums and Lynda Alâ€" lard on lead guitar. Theix: bass guitarâ€" ist Gail Patterson was not with them. OPPORTUNITY $169.97 $57 $ 20.95 $ 59.97 $229.97 §$239.97 $ 69.97 $ 89.97 $129.97 © 93 Queen St. E. ®© North Town Plaza (Yonge St. & Finch Ave.) North York won the first game of the midget semiâ€"finals by the score of 8â€"0. Don Fraser recordâ€" ed his first shut out of the year and it enabled North York to take a 1â€"0 lead in the series. Don Fraser and Jim Paul were the hitting stars for North York. Rick Train was the best for Westmount. Bob Sidey, Jim McDermott and Bill Emmerson.. NORTH YORK LEADS SERIES North York Westmount EVERYTHING MUST A ‘GO â€" GO ALlL FIXTURES FOR SALE 129.97 439.917 199.97 Slash Price 19.97 39.97 33.97 199.97 59.97 99.97 39.97 runs hits errors 8 10 2

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