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Weston Times (1966), 1 Dec 1966, p. 14

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Rushing guests at the Old Mill reception, the mother of the bride chose a rose shutting And be. dress with a feathered hat and I uranium can“ _ Louis Younder and as best man for his you. while Robert (humus and I‘mnce Ball acted as ushers. . Preston Draperies ,,“___.. "aw-m,” and noses-3! of gold and bronze mums. arm-l attendants Miss Joan Pruitt and Mrs. Robert Chalmers were “not length drum of men velvet with making lunchtime» ....I __----, - - . " _ 1hybrid.istmsaudesoueoot and tnee (“I In: than in m. mn by her bath-r Robert Stru- thtrl. A Mic-u banded landmines “WM her shouWr length Vail n th. mwn 1nd uh curried a hon- quot of “New” and staph-nous on I qehite Prue: book. Bridal attendants Miss Pruitt and Mrs. Robert Ch Standard: of gold and bronze mum decorated tho altar while Tmt, T. A. Wilkinson “and by Canon J. C. Clough officiaud at the cannon]. O DRAPERIES O BEDSPREADS The brid- il the daughter of Mo. Douzlu Strutheu and the In. Mr. Summers, and tho (room In the Inn of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Youndar " Jungian Ave. In a lowly wedding ecu-any at a Th tit. Fur. Invade Church!" " Int-rot Struck-on beam 11).}!!in , bride al William Youndcr. red to For perk-re and .FGaiia LIEU]; result in the finest work . . . we know you'll in delighted. WE BEST m BRITISH CRAFTS“ ANSHIP". uric-c2 ' ....;.l:-,; . ... ALBION" UPHQLSTERY . NOW'S THE TIME TO SOFA aiiaiiilihi'ik "et"'"" y."""'" "my Golf Cl Free Estimates Call ANNOUNCING r's Clover/ale Pupils See 'er Mamie! At St. Paul: _"- --- “er (Oppouitc Hunter Valley Golf Club) " _ - - . _ - gnaw . kg Riff]; A Gnur armor: or can DRAPERY DEPARTMENT UNDER THE SUPERVISION or A WUALIFIED Interior Decorator .. MR. HARVEY PRESEMENT 3553mm new 'as" "trmmortrtecorummsraermt rammnuucmcavm1 Mimomspxna, I!!! mummy: “mm YOU_R WORN-OUT Panama custom-mm O UPHOLSTERING O FURNITURE O BROADLOOM The sermon was delivered by Dr Albert Jacobi of Kitchener. St. Phillips choir. under the dieetion Cot Mrs. H. lverson tendered the jnthem, "The King of Love my 'Shephcrd is" with Mr. Fred Bo- beru ll soloist. (continued (tom page 1) Lutheran cemetery, Port Colborne and a memorial service at tit. Phillips Lutheran Church at 4 pm. The service was conducted by the president of the central hm- ada Synod. Rev. Albert Lou, D.D. of Kitchener, PastorOf... Out of town quests at the wed- ding included Canon and Mrs. J. c. Clough of Peterhoroutrh, Miss Monique do Joe-- at Ottawa, and Dr. Harri-t Cantor” of Sudbury. Following their honeymoon the young roupk took resident. on Fontenay Conn. For their huncymoon to Muir. Koka, the bride chou a camel hair wait with brown awn-wrig- and a cottage of - roses. “mam-m "tmtmtteadsdlaeedmmarith Pink valve: hat and cm redrawn. (Continued ftom '--our years a! u. 741-2510 i The young people " St. And- rew's Presbyterian Church have (undertaken the sponsorship of I little girl, who is In orphan, and Gi looking forward to hearing (reportl of her progress. l . Two-Prong“! St. Matthew's Church hi! come jup with . two-prone' Centuenill project that surely deserve: point: "for.oritrinaiitv. Phase one is not too unusual - the paving of the church parking lot. which all wud, err. agreed is I that idea - but anse two is an overseas effort for the congregation. Funds have been allocated to ship I bull and five or six heifers to a parish in Ogandn “here milk Is " I prema ium- and the Block not too', healthy, of Peter Powell agreed school: should he open longer houn, and ‘:.id the Board of Education had turned down approaches by the township reermttiort department to ‘run additional prognm in the “chock _ [Continued from page lin ine of Walt Disney's “In Stitch of the Castaway" with Hayley Mills and Maurice Chevalier. The show's on " 9:30 mm, 12 noon and 2:30. Admission n quar- ter and all youngsters welcome. Cartoons, " well as the feature. Sponsorship Islington Notes... Peter Gall Jr, said "t can". lower educntion costs, it's impos- sible" and promised to be " line of communication for all home- owners in Ward 3". Hugh )ldllroy wants to we year-mum day and night us. of the schools. Re would encour- age supervised activities tor teen nger: in the schools on Friday and Saturday evenings "to keep them away from the plans,” and. would like to see swimming pools built ndjncent to schools. l He said the only “my Ins-om would expect I deem-ac in educ- (tion coals would be to permit I "ieteriorntion in the "stem. Me believes provincial government grants must be inereaaed ttom M "o 50 per cent of miuentimt costs 'to relieve the municipal tax hills He urges Etobinnl to aloe! strong, dedicated trustees to re- present the township at the, Metropolitan School Board Ind "ensure that Etobicoke gets its fair share." Mr. Baths. a "classical! 0n- git.eee and holder of a dam in business .drttittivtratimt, is uni-t- ant registrar of Ryanon Poly- Lechnicul Institute when he taught five years. II-WN' . Cthnh. huh-ct qubok Inn-d 0:“wa in“ my "LiinWht Eh wi--ili-tbout Ward ' bond of education enl- didates pmnt includod In. Robina, Hugh Mammy, Pew Gull Jr. and Pitor Powell. "Mr company d... this uncut a! work for Minot. each rat. tf I’ll eluted, we would [on that basin-u." a. in u. .Iecuu’aiaia out " fum, . ulna-bin: cm, ant-mum 8139.000 Hmtrnltm A was. Mr. McNeil bo- ne": unmlisu'c “than. at "lldin-t. ‘M -. lama-tum 1l'p4'grs.tt,,'p;tt.rt,tt Leet,r:.yr.d.tht_iut"t"ise., Cifatte_ttr,ete.e,.it" 'uyOtrttmitudto%iainiiik qqditahmrid"in in“ 1"h'LT'f'su'lbl" Elmmm‘ alumnus," ”My-nil“. (Wm-.3), Pte"----- {Nam ‘61... tma 'ii1iii I! You. uniniml luv fil- d u spill midat a . kill- you: and to WW PM in W. In "lated ttt “Did -th. “W. In may Morin; from [rowing Wm". M chums. "The unil- ublc mien-ml land u. virtually l Mr. Bur-ch i; . graduate " Runny-ud- Colhgim Imam, Nd- the dam. of Bar, in g... “Q 9"- MeMaqtq. Uninniu W mud in In no. 0.. nod- Matt Lu School. I Thoughtful Planning ls "ihwraiih's Ftrst Platform WNMH-hvuunhy. “3W". hay-u- a!“ manna-main"; ""d'l'mnlt-htdtb lanthanum-am Imamhniu YOI-I'Iandtot than“ 'hsit. MclLRllY ,,,,s,,",1,'s"s", IMPERIAL lUse Your ESSQ-MATIC Credit Card!| BOARD or EDUCATION WARD 3 ELECT tee the BUSINESSMAN I .I0 groups. Mr. Burr-:9: third objective. if a!“ to council. will In to pro- vide and and» community cub tn. with program to Mung! the attendant 01 minus ot all Point tho of ”his ’1.me in, h hi. worth. “Cqu .tteartimt a! industrial dunk-punt in our Borough, in we": mm at... with the id. " mug-b. the tax load of the 'msidmstiat a: wen." ' mummy an. auoi Las 'lrgeu"uea't,teght.y unnum- 'texisting ML" m" a Ju"cttu tttat a". ”MS. ri- 'cava'; t h my " indicated by Ike lack " “quit: in “hung apart- Give Our Best to 1ntttiittgaitIfltiiE: OUR man Is CHEAT! Wmmummn Sums: 1iSSNiillillt ANTI FREEZE GUARANTEED run mums om '.. 1316 WESTON ROAD (AT LAW in" 'MJb-Ihtgm FAfirLL2tigitom f..LEN ...u~umW¢m nut-Md... YnWb-vuhbdohhgb 'n-ate-tBret-tf-tte-tan. DORMtuSotarrgutD DIXONGBHNGTON mm 5 men THREE LOCATIONS: . INSTALLATION . COOLING SYSTEM INSPECTION q IMPERIAL! FAMOUS gymnnlgrrm RAD PROTECT] i6E m... ie "I GAL .75 “1-3550

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