12 i (V A candlelit Christmas wedding took place at Central United Church, Weston on Saturday De. 20, when the vows were exâ€" changed between Alice Ann Mertens and Barry Robert Jones. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Merâ€" tens, _ Woodward _ Ave., Weston and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. RK. In North York today, unknown numbers of young people (and older ones too,) are experimenting with marihuana, pills and other illegal and damaging drugs. Many of them end up in emergency â€" wards, psychiatric clinics, jails and cemeteries. Some get away with it, unscathed. Green light for twoâ€"lane turns Sergeant A. Briggs of Number 1. traffic division told this newpsper that the police are well aware of possible traffic congestion should the turning traffic be restricted to one lane. possible traffic congestion construction is in progress. The Gal Next Door should the turning traffic be Date given by the conâ€" TGND was firmly jarred restricted to one lane. tractor as a possible opening by her five year old last Several drivers were of the roadway is late fall week. There he was freshly stopped recently and names â€" 1970. scrubbed and saying his goâ€" @@@0000000000000000000000 000000000008 00000000000 00000000000 0 e OPEN 10:00 A.M.â€"10:00 P.M. Six days a week 7 ’uo‘ooooooooooongqnnomoommwwo.o' I 4 p : s There is no shortage of personal opinions, folklore and misinformation about the addiction to and use of these substances, but there seems to be a great need for concrete facts as the experts know them. Motorists making a leftâ€" hand turn from Jane Street onto Weston Road will not be summonsed even if they are in the centre lane, according to police. finch to 401 Aliee, Barry wed at Central United Jones, Eliss Ave., Weston. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length white gown of faille crepe trimmed with lace appliques and matching train The shoulderâ€"length veil was held in place by a Rev. Paul Field officiated at the double ring ceremony. David Nichols played the organ. . The Rivalda Ratepayers Association hope to fill this need with a forum titled Drugs and People, to be held on January 22 at Daystrom Drive public school at 8:00 The agenda includes films and discussions with a medical doctor, a pharâ€" macist and a member of the police department. Parents and young people are urged to attend this meeting. Clothing Drive A note from Pat Casey, (Coâ€"ordinator of the Christian Boy‘s Brigade clothing drive held and addresses taken by police officers. But no orders were given to issue sumâ€" monses for illegal turns, said Sergeant Briggs. The aim of the police department is to facilitate traffic at this intersection where it is considered to be impractical to enforce single lane turning as long as road construction is in progress. Date given by the conâ€" tractor as a possible opening of the roadway is late fall 1970. headpiece of silk roses and pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of red and white sweetheart roses and holly. Mrs. Charles Corry of Atwood was ‘matron of honour for her sister. She wore a red velvet gown and carried a cascade bouquet of white miniature carnations, green cymbidium orchids and holly. December 27th), asks me to convey the group‘s thanks. Mr. Casey said ""we collected 187 bags, 55 cartons and 20 huge armfuls of used clothing. The Scott Mission and the Christian Service Brigade of this community say a warm thanks to the people who cared enough to help us to help others." North Y ork Y Once again, the YMCA presents a varied program of activities for local youngâ€" sters each Saturday at Emery Collegiate. The seven to 12 year olds can choose swimming, _ gymnastics, social development or Judo sessions at very reasonable fees for the 12â€"week series. The four to six year olds are also catered for with Small Fry Swim and other goodies. Another popular choice among the members is a three hour combination of swimming, gymnastics for the boys and rythmics for the girls and social development for both. Classes start on Saturday, January 17 and information and registration forms are available from the YMCA at 220â€"1773. Rosemary Brew Ralph Rainford was best man, ushers were Charles Corry of Atwood and Bob Rainford of Weston. The bride‘s mother wore a jade worsted silk dress with gold and pearl beaded trim and corsage of orchid and freezia. The groom‘s mother chose a gold brocade jacket dress and corsage of yellow & _ SALES AND SERVICE 851â€"1111 : 0 O0@0000000000000000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to bed prayers. "I can‘t hear you dear," TGND whispered gently. And the small one said firmly, "Wasn‘t talking to you, Mommy‘‘! Ratepayers University _ Village residents should . circle Tuesday January 13 on their calendars. That‘s the date of the next meeting of the local ratepayers meeting and invitations to attend have been extended to Alderman Dr. Fred Schindler, Counâ€" cillor John Booth and Board of Education Trustee, Val Scott. 00000.000000000000.00‘0000..00..‘ © WHY yOu | 4 ® SsHOULD BUY 310 a n mo mm ; @ $Your now on . 1] * WB | & ® FRoM Us . .. & 0 This is an opportunity to hear what these members of our municipal government have to say, and to ask about the services in your comâ€" munity. The meeting is at Driftwood public school at 8:30 p.m. Personal Bits Our sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Eleanor Cormier _ of _ Yorkdale Crescent whose husband Lionel passed away . sudâ€" denly. Mr. Cormier was very active in church activities at Riverside United Church and will be sorely missed. 142â€"3055 The guest were received in the church parlour, then served dinner in the church hall. For going away the bride changed into a shocking pink wool dress and jacket and a winter white coat and hat. After a honeymoon in Montreal, the bride and YORK WEST _ _ _ Federal Conservative | Association ANNUAL MEETING 8 p.m. Monday January 19th 1970 Weston Arena BECK SHOE 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence â€" 241â€"0462 2125 Lawrence Ave., W., Weston NOW IN FULL SWING e p SALE groom are living in Bramp Out of town guests atâ€" tended from Edmonton, Alta, Forest, Thedford, Barrie and Beeton, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. B. Jones are both teachers in Peel County. 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