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LESLIE MEATS POLICY CANADA‘S FINEST BRANDED BEEF THE KING OF ROAST SHORT CUT ONE LOCATION ONLY â€"LONG BRANCH Opp. Wilson Motor Bedy â€" 6 Blocks East of 27 Hwy. Reverend Father P. E. Darby performed the nuptial mass and wedding ceremony recently at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, when Patricia Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elrick H. White, Etobiâ€" coke, became the bride of Michael Anthony Andrews, son of Mrs. Andrews and the late Cecil M. Andrews. [b’ric[e; ywwdl .S)idbr, &&n‘dl ./4! _/4na/rew5- mitc, M/ecltlmq flwiié& The altar was beautifully decoâ€" rated in Fall colors of bronze and yellow mums and the bride‘s youngest sister, Genevieve Mary White, pupil of Marjorie Knox, A.R.C.T., was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a fullâ€" length gown of white, heavily embroidered silk ottoman with a removable watteau train. _ Her shoulderâ€"length bouffant veil was held in place with a pearl and erystal beaded crown and she carâ€" ried a cascade bouquet of Sweetâ€" heart roses, stephanotis and ivy. Attending the bride were her sisters, Mrs. Terence Hobbs, her twin sister, as matrom of honor; Mrs. Frank Ryan and Genevieve White; and as a junior bridesmaid, Debbie Taylor, niece of the groom. All wore floorâ€"length gowns of antique gold chiffon over taffeta with velvet banding the high waistâ€" line and featuring full back panel of chiffon in Grecian style. Their upswept hairstyles were caught in matching velvet bands. They carâ€" ried crescent bouquets of yellow and bronze Cassandras with green foliage. Best man for the gwom was Ted Wroblewski and acting as ushers were Terence Hobbs, Frank Ryan and John Diamond. A reception was held at the Seaâ€" way Towers in the Carleton Room, where the guests were received by the wedding party. The mother of the bride wore a peach lace and shantung gown with matching hat and blue accessoriesg A yellow carnation corsage completed her costume. A brocaded ensemble of pink with matching feather hat and cHickEns _ ». 35« GRADE "A" EVISCERATED FRYING OR ROASTING LEGS OR BREASTS GRADE "A" FRYING CHICKEN BOILING FOWL GRADE "A" EVISCERATED MR. BOB WINTERS LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR YORK WEST Tuesdaoy, Nov. 2/65 from 8 to 10 p.m. The Ukrainion Community Centre 482 Horner Avenue, Alderwood ARE HOLDING A RECEPTION AND COFFEE PARTY TO MEET YOUR CANDIDATE ALDERWOOD LIBERAL ASSOCIATION FRESH SLICED wWHITE OR BROWN BREAD black accessories was worn by the mother of the groom. Her corâ€" sage was white carnations. _ The bride and groom left on uland Mrs. Andrews trip to the Laurentians, the bride| Toronto. The first Toronto showing of the many paintings of Geoffrey Sykes, outstanding Canadian artist, will be held on Saturday, October 30, in the Blue Room of the Ascot 27 Hotel, Rexdale (opposite the New Studied Masters‘ Technique Artist Shows Paintings 24â€"0Z. LOAVES Ib. 29: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anthony Andrews 255 â€" 8388 $1.00 ',Iuplia ing travelling in a teal with matching hat, sories and yellow Woodbine). While in Vancouver, Geoffrey Sykes was called on by leading Art Galleries in that city to retouch many of the world‘s finest master paintings, including . Renoir, Sir Laurence, Marcus Stone, Kreigâ€" hoff, Hankey, Meadow and many others. Hours of painstaking study of the various masters‘ technique, their backgrounds, their color mixâ€" ings and composition was made by Geoffrey Sykes before he attemptâ€" ed to restore these paintings. As a result of his constant association with the paintings of the great artists of the past, Geoffrey Sykes has developed outstanding painting skills which have transâ€" formed him into one of Canada‘s most prolific painters. At the early age of 12 years his artistic abilities were recognized in England where he won many painting and drawing awards and scholarships. In Canada, Geoffrey Sykes has displayed his paintings The public is cordially invited to view the many and varied works of art by this international and national painter between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. in homes and galleries in British Columbia and Ontario. In 1956â€"57 expenditures by all levels of government in Canada on health and welfare totalled $2.0 bilâ€" lion, or 8.5 per cent of national income; in 1964â€"65 the figures were $4.5 billion, or 12.8 per cent of national income. .‘ sunky tor 88. 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