TUES. SEPT. 23, WED SEPT. 24th, THURS. SEPT. 25th. 7:30 to 10 P.M. _ Toastmistress is a nonâ€"profit international organization, with clubs in fifteen countries. Its purpose is to promote the art of good conversation and self confidence. It The first meeting of The Canadian â€"Centennial Toastmistress Club will be held on T uesday, September 23. Meetings are held twice a cmonth at Michael‘s Restaurant in North Park Plaza. |Spotlight on \, ‘brookhaven ~Z wedding at Westway United Church on August 30, 1969. The bride is the former Lynda Fawcett, daughter of Times editor Mrs. Doreen Fawcett and Larry Fawcett of Etobicoke. > <2_ > P>> w Mr. and h_!rs. Lloyd Chiotti receive their ivy davis 244â€"7091 In Diplomas and Preparatory Courses Grades 5 to 13 626â€"4340 to»,. 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. AT. 9 A.M. to 12 NOON ETOBICOKE *%" EDUCATION ADULT EDUCATION COURSES Conversational Languages, Dress Making, Typing Speed Reading, Hostess and Many Others NON DIPLOMA COURSES Arts‘and Science, Business and Commerce, Science Technology and Trades. For more information and free brochures CALL WED. SEPT. 17th. REGISTRATION presents a challenge to toâ€"day‘s modern woman, and leads to greater opportunities. It can also increase your worth to ,, your employer. If you are embarking on a new venture as a leader in any organization, Toastmistress can help you develop the confidence you need. Ontario clubs are now formed in Hamilton, Barrie, Woodstock , Stratford, Oshawa and Toronto. Sewing Classes Only Wood following their For All Classes M a n y in teresting meetings are planned for this season. Guests and prospective. members will be warmly welcomed. President Gwen Payne will be happy to provide further information to those interested. The number to call is 487â€"2658. I will try to keep you up to date on activities taking place throughout the Fall Janine Fawcett, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Janice Reble and Carol Nicoll. Filower girl was sixâ€"yearâ€"old Tracy Fawcett, sister of the bride. These make up a "Council" which meets four times a Departing from tradition, the bride came down the aisle alone wearing a simple sleeveless gown of white embroidered organza with pastel butterfly appliques edging neckline and hem and scattered over skirt and bodice. She wore no headpiece or veil and carried a nosegay of pink and â€"yellow â€" sweetheart rosebuds and white poms. Rev.: Victor Wood officiated at the afternoon ceremony and Mrs. D. J. McLean played theme music from the film "Elvira Madigan" on the organ. Lynda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fawcett, Learmont Drive, Weston, and Lioyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chiotti, Wilson Ave., Downsview. Guests gathered at the home of the bride following the marriage of Lynda Fawcett and Lloyd Chiotti at Westway United Church on ‘August 30, 1969. Lynda, Lloyd wed at Westway United THE WESTON TIMES and Winter season. If you have news that would be of interest to the community, I would be happy to hear from you. Please call me at 244â€"7091.° An unusual wedding cake formed as an envelope bore the couple‘s new address at the University of T o ro n t o â€" married After an informal reception at her home, Lynda changed into a blue and green jersey pant suit with black patent accessories for a wedding trip to Quebec City. The mother of the bride wore a street length dress of coral concertina crepe made by her daughter Lynda who also made alil the bridal gowns. The groom‘s mother chose a turquoise coat and dress ensemble with matching hat. Gowned alike, the attendants wore white sleeveless dresses with embroidered organza bodices trimmed with pastel butterfly appliques, sheer organza skirts with appliques at hem. Each wore appliques in their hair and pink and yellow sweetheart rosebuds and white poms made up their bouquets and the flower girl‘s basket. Bob Ransom was best man and Bob, Andre and Quentin the groom‘s brothers, served as ushers. TORONTO ETOBICOKE \ @4 m C A DISPENSING OPTICIANS FT Ao ud 1831 WESTON RD. 241â€"1821 Llioyd enters third year engineering at U ‘of T this year and Lynda goes to Ryerson to try her hand at apartments, 30 Charles Street, Apartment 627, Toronto. 2479A Bloor St. Ww. 1415 â€"Lawrence Aug. W,.â€".... _ 1832 Weston Rd. 1726 Weston Rad. Learn how you can win a bicycle, dinner passes, budgie bird, school supplies, theatre passes, picnic coolers, and many other prizes by attending our childrens‘ Sat. matinee at I p.m. 1980 WESTON RD. WESTON, ONTARIO ATTENTION BOYS & GIRLS Appointments Not Always Necessary Play this Saturday ‘The Wackiest Ship In The Navy" *‘Three Stooges Meet Hercules" Free â€" Prizes! or â€" HATIR STYLING aNp WIG CENTRE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1969 journalism hoping to follow in her mother‘s footsteps. Mrs.: Fawcett is a former reporter at the Etobicoke Advertiser Guardian and is now editor of Weston Times. 244â€"5458 240â€"9119 769â€"2603 CALL 241â€"0501