. A former Weston resident, Ted Gardner has entered Osâ€" goode Hall to study law. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gardner of Thistletown. Ted attended Weston Collegiate and earned his Senior Matriculation diploâ€" ma at Thistletown Collegiate. He married the former Heaâ€" ther Wright of Aurora last Octâ€" ober, who graduated from St. Hildas College with her B.A. and BLS. Ted attended Trinity College, University of Toront@| graduating last October with j his BA. The couple are nowl residents of Islington. * 34 â€"â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, September 23, 1965 Through 5,650 branches, all across Canada, the chartered banks bring fullâ€"range banking within the reach of everyone. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Every day local branches of the chartered banks extend credit so that businesses can fill orders, take on contracts’weeks or months before payments start coming in. Companies come to them also for market and credit reports, assistance in handling payments, payrolls, collections, foreign exchange, letters of credit â€" whatever banking help they may need to keep méen at work, goods flowing to market in Canada or abroad. Only the chartered banks are equipped to give this allâ€"round financial service, so essential to doing business today. He gets cash . before delivery The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a picturesque empire â€" styled gown of peau de soie, featuring a sleeveless coat and chapel train falling from a bow at each shoulder. Her shoulder â€" length veil softly drifted from lace covâ€" Allen Meck, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Meek, 2918 Catalina Drive, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. took place at 4 P.M. September 4, at _ Westminster _ United Church, The Reverend J. Kenneth Noâ€" ble officiated at the ceremonies. Keith Hodgson was organist. ered crown and she carried a cascade of white carnations ang stephanotis with trailing ivy. Maid of honour was Miss Marâ€" ilyn Dovey. Miss Donna Hodges attended as bridesmaid. They wore floorâ€"length, empireâ€"styled gowns of gold peau de soie and carried nosegays of white blosâ€" Best man was Mr. Leo Wells III of Valdosta, Georgia. Ushers were James Mace 111, of Indianâ€" apolis, Indiana and Robert Mcâ€" Kown, brother of the bride. At the wedding reception held at the Skyline Hotel, the bride‘s mother received in blue shantung sheath completed with Mr. W.‘J. McKown, 158 King Street, Weston to James (Jim) A Tennessee Honeymoon Reside In Georgia After The marriage of Lynn Eileen apolis, Indiana and Mrs. Irene Meek of Richmond, Indiana. The couple plan to reside in Atlanta, Georgia. OQutâ€"ofâ€"town wedding guests included Mr. and‘ Mrs. R. A. Meek of Long Island, New York, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mace of Indianâ€" in twoâ€"piece jacket ensemble of green crepe complete with matâ€" ching accessories and corsage of white carnations and rose buds. For a wedding trip to Tenâ€" nessee, the bride changed into a twoâ€"piece travelling suit of beige crocheted linen with matâ€" ching tan shoes and bag. will be on hand at our Septemâ€" ber 27th meeting. The availab ility of the course, for which a nominal charge would be made, and which would run indepenâ€" dently of Home and School meetings, depends on a suffic ient number of parents being interested. (Contmued from page 1) Mrs. M. A. O‘Reilly, Program chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Graeme McFarâ€" mount Avenue Weston, and lane of 45 Jubilee Crescent wish Patricia Jane to Alfred R. Limâ€" to announce the engagement of ",°"" son of Mr. and Mrs. H. th in deughls Barkd Limmons of Inverness, Nova Scoâ€" eir twin daughters, arDAr® ts ‘The double wedding cereâ€" Anne to Ronald E. Clarke, son of mony will take place on Septemâ€" Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarke, RoSeâ€" ber 10, 1966. [1% Sa4% w k 4 > S P P r".» fed »** C Fe5) > *T 1. 2 s 3 : +â€" "4 h & s &' _ t# | T Change Of Address Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Youngson and family, 25 Turks Drive, will be moving to Scarborough early next month. The move is neces sitated because of a business company change in location. They will be greatly missed from the community, especially at St. Stephen‘s Church (Jane Street) where Mr. Youngson has, for many years, been treaâ€" surer of the Choir Guild and member of the male voice choir. His young son Doug, has been one of the head choristers in the boy soprano section, until a year or so ago. His eldest son Ian was also a member of the choir. Mr. Youngson actively participated in the Tth Downsâ€" view Cub and Scout Group Comâ€" mittee and as a family, they lent their support to the fundâ€" raising efforts of the Toronto Humane Society. Mr. and Mrs. Graeme McFarâ€" lane of 45 Jubilee Crescent wish to announce the engagement of their twin daughters, â€" Barbara Anne to Ronald E. Clarke, son of Barbara Anne McFarlane Patricia Jane McFarlane and Ronald E. Clarke and Alfred R. Limmons We wish them well in their new home. Pudd‘nhead says: "A pedestrian is a husband who didn‘t think the family needed two cars". Personality Plus Have a weight problem? Well, join the Weston and District Y.W.C.A. "Shapeâ€"Up" course at 31 King Street, Weston. The proâ€" gram begins Thursday, October T, 9:30 A.M. Babysitting providâ€" The course includes: Exercise, help with weight control, nutriâ€" tion, poise, posture, personality, skin and hair care, cosmetics, color and fashion â€" you‘ll feel like a new woman! Ladies! Don‘t forget the Gym, Badminton and Swim at Downsâ€" view Secondary School, Tuesday Have Double Wedding Twin Daughters Will Kay Neapole Around Downsview Exercise, Volleyball and Badâ€" minton, 8â€"9:30 P.M. Swimming, 9â€"10 P.M. Instruction for beâ€" ginners and for swimmers at any stage, or just a dip if you gre_!_gr, And remember, if you‘d like to Takeâ€"Aâ€"Break (either join one or start one), you can enjoy an afternoon of hobbies, tea and talk with other homemakers while children are being cared for by a competant babysitter. For this and other informaâ€" tion, contact the Weston and District Y.W.C.A. at 244â€"5541. Violets â€" African Style A quickie reminder for all African violet lovers. The Afriâ€" can Violet Society of Canada presents "Harvest of Violets", Oak Room, Union Station, Torâ€" onto, on Friday, September 24, 2â€"10 p.m. and on Saturday, evenings, 8 to 10 PM On Saturday, September 25, Maple Room, Annual Meeting for members only. Luncheon at 1:30 p.m. in the Pioneer Room. 10 Mmm. Wonder if the Fishers of Downsview will be there? From Hot To Cool Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gribâ€" ben, 20 Chappel Hill Road, have recently returned from a vacaâ€" tion in Silver Springs, Florida. After 37 years, Mr. Gribben enâ€" joyed a grand reâ€"union with his sister. Healthily suntanned, they were pleased to return to the relaâ€" tive cool Canadian climes â€" it was a hot and humid 90 degrees in Silver Springs, and probably the sultry quiet before the storm. They drove north ahead of hurricane ‘"Betsy". Road To Recovery to 10 p.m. Admission Mrs. G. Hodgson, 71 William Cragg Drive, underwent major surgery, recently, and we wish her a speedy recovery. Get well wishes to W. T. Warâ€" man, 228 Richard Clark Drive, who has now returned home folâ€" lowing hospital surgery, recentâ€" Next Sunday at Elverston will be Rally Day, when children and (Continued from page 3) essary to return to these resi Robert Todd; and Richard Erwin, Schmid, son of Mr. & Mrs. Erâ€" win Schmid. At this service the flowers in gregation of the wedding Saturday of Tony Sinkledan church for the morning service. The Church School pupils will meet with their teachers at 10:20 a.m. and will go with their classes into the church for the 11:00 a.m. service. Rev. C.G. Beckel‘s storyâ€"sermon will be "How Old Are BY SHOPPING FOR ALL YOUR MEAT REQUIREMENTS AT ... FRESHLY GROUND nome rreEzER OWhNERS, SAVE UP T0 $25.00 CcountTry sTYLE A 1 AT ALDER FARM. FARMERS 24 OZ. LOAVES â€" SAUSAGE SLICED, WHITE OR BROWN e : Lb. 25¢ Loaves s &W’k h SMALL LINK FOR s SAUSAGE HAMBURG 86 BROWN‘S LINE ALDER FARM ALDER FARM t BY BU FARM. LOAVES WHITE 241â€"2447 You?" YOUR HOME FREEZER ~ AND SAVE WITH OUR SPECIAL FREE Bonus Offer ! 4 LBS. OF BUTTER FREE With Quarter or Side Order of Boef â€" ... ($25.00 or More) QUARTERS sâ€"« 49c . QUARTERS sâ€"« 39c u. specifications . et NO _ EXTRA "MARGE. 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