Weston Times (1966), 3 Jul 1969, p. 6

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M were pink carnations Regimental Chaplain Wishart officiated at the recent wedding of Roberta Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Crawford, Saskatoon Drive, and‘ Brian Docherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Q. Docherty , Auburndale Crt. David Lewis and Fred Hodgson, 48th Highlander pipers, provided wedding music for the| afternoon‘ ceremony at St. ‘Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, Royal York Rd. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a traditional white satin gown featuring lace sleeves and train. Her silk veil scalloped in many layers was an original design and her bouquet was a blue orchid surrounded by roses. The â€" bridal attendents were Sharon Beck, Frances Crawford , Pauline Docherty, Carol Quin and Charlotte Carppi. They were gowned alike in blue satin with overlay of blue and AÂ¥ighland wedding at Pipers provided the wedding music and 48th Highlanders formed a guard of honor for Mr. and Mrs. Brian Docherty as they left St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, Royal York Rd., after their marriage recently. The bride is the former Roberta Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Crawford, Saskatoon Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Daizell T he gr o om w as resplendent in his 48th Highlander regimental uniform and his best man was Robert Quin. Douglas Docherty , Q uen tin Docherty, Gary Beck and Charles Hardy served as ushers. and they carried bouquets of pink and white roses, carnations and stephanotis. For a reception held, at Colonel Striker Legion, the bride‘s mother chose a pale Eaton‘s Portrait Studio photo: Frank Seymour S¢. Audrew s This is the twentieth senior citizen apartment complex opened by Metro Toronto Housing Co. but the first built in York. The Beech Hall Senior Citizen Apartments to the north were built by the York Township Housing Co. in 1952 and was a pilot project for senior citizenship housing in Metro. Emerson Clow, Chairman of the Ontario Housing Corp. told those present that discussions have been going on between Metro and the province on the possibility of transferring Metro responsibility to the O n tario Housing Corporation. Mr. Clow said that the province is at the present time responsible for providing Senior Citizen housing everywhere in Ontario except Metro. Senior citizen apartments open York Mayor Jack Mould, as acting chairman of Metro Council, unveiled a plaque to commemmorate the â€" official opening on June 26. He said the land where the apartment stands beside Black Creek was known to natives in the 1920s as the Cooksville Brick Yard and was once a sand pit. H a p piness _ a n d contentment shone in the faces of elderly people newly moved into their new homes in the $2.4 million Senior Citizens Apartment complex on Humber â€" Boulevard â€" last week. Mount Dennis United Church was decorated with baskets of: mixed flowers for the wedding of Lynda Harcourt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harcourt, Buttonwood Ave.,. and Brian Dalzell, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. A. Dalzell, Humber Blvd. Rev. McAboy officiated at the afternoon ceremony on May 31, 1969. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a traditional gown of white peau de soir featuring a mandarin collar and bell sleeves. Her white net veil was caught to a floral headpiece and she carried a The Mount Dennis apartments are already blue linen ensemble with a blue and white orchid. Mother of the groom wore green linen with a pink and white orchid. For a wedding trip to Beaverton, the bride donned a yellow and white dress and on their return the couple will live in Ajax. Out of town guests came from Moncton, and W o o0 d s t o0 c k , N e w Brunswick, Montreal and Ottawa. THE WESTON TIMES cascade bouquet of white carnations and pink sweetheart roses. Mrs. Diane <~Brown, a cousin of the bride, was Matron of, Honor, and bridesmaids were Mary Hikl, Joanne Wilputte and Arlene MacPherson. Flower girl was Karen Connors. _ The Matron of Honor‘s gown was gold styled on an aâ€"line with small mandarin The Canada Department of â€" Agriculture sent â€" six parties to the area between 1961 and 1966, and. the Entomology R esearch Institute is still trying to identify some of the more than 250 insect> species collected on these trips. collar and she had roses and ribbons in her hair. The bridesmaids dresses were pink in the same styling and they wore matching hats. A white Chantilly lace dress with gold underskirt was worn At Hazen Lake in the northern part of Ellesmere Island, a scant 56Q, miles from the North Pole, they have found everything from snowy owls to two different types of bumblebees. The 14â€"storey Metro Housing Corporation project for Senior Citizens contains 247 apartment suites, 26 oneâ€"bedroom and the rest bachelor suites â€" each with its own balcony. Scientists are learning that there‘s an amazing amount and variety of life in Canada‘s Arcticâ€"even at its extreme north. completely filled with senior citizens who come from all parts of Metro. PARKING "FREE" When You Patronize These John Street Merchants Rose Music Centre Inch‘s Camera Centre Meet Your John St. Merchants AND SPORTS CYCLE WILF Wilf Reeves is a real Westonian who started his career in sporting goods with the C.C.M. Co. There he met his wife, married her, and started into business for himself, with Mrs. Reeves doing the clerical duties. Wilf has three children, two boys and a girl all living at home. Wilf‘s Cycle & Sport has been in existence on John St. for the past 20 years and during that time has grown from a small repair shop to its present thriving position. 'For the past three terms Wilf has been president of the Westor Business Mens Association, a town Councillior prior tc amaigamation and a Lions Club member since 1963. Wilf has a love for fishing and will drop everything to yarn witt customers on the subject. Drop in to Wilf‘s Cycle and Sport and swap stories while you make your purchase. OPEN THURS. and FRL EVGS. til 9pm by the flowergirl who also had flowers and ribbons in Best man for the groom was Rod Thompson while Alan Dalzell, brother of the Electric stoves and refrigerators are provided as well as laundry room facilities and a community room on the main floor for recreational programs. Rentals are based on financial status and there is at least an 18 month w aiting period for accommodation in Metro Senior Citizens projects â€" longer if a particular district is desired. Application . for future vacancies and for projects under construction may be made in person at the Metro Toronto Dept. of Housing, 4th floor, East Tower, City Hall. groom, John Picke:z; and Don Nadolny served as ushers. At a reception at the Skyline Hotel, the mother of the bride. wore a pink and white linen brocade coat and dress outfit with navy blue accessories. and a corsage of red. sweetheart roses. The ~mother of . the groom chose a pale mauve coat and dress ensemble with white accessories and Maybe we‘re overly sensitive, but we just got fed up with people saying, "Have you seen the lovely pot in front of Ken Johns?" Usually, at this time of year, we have a pot of flowers hanging in front of our store. wESTON RD. Wilf Cycle & Sports 247â€"1301 241â€"9747 The Style Lounge WILF REEVES Gi PARKING 241â€"3183 KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR Phone 247â€"0066 4 John St. Weston THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1969 Pocono Mountains, the bride donned a sleeveless pink crepe dress,‘green coat and hat and brown accessories. Her corsage was pink sweetheart roses. Out ~of town guests included the bride‘s grandmother, Mrs. C. Tubb from Ridgetown, Ontario; the bride‘s uncles and their families, Mr. and Mrs. G. Tubb, Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tubb, Ridgetown; also cousins of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor from Ottawa. a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. 247â€"8701 Gibson Shell Service 241â€"2044 Morgan the Tailor JOHN STREET, ONTARIO 241â€"3221 WESTON, 3

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