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Weston-York Times (1971), 26 Oct 1972, p. 13

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Instead of orc tional floral ar for the bride‘s bride, her mai and her brides place their flow of them as they places. The bride those of her have a seec reception. One way to remain in calm control of all this acâ€" tivity is to keep a running check on the people you are depending upon â€" church sexton, banquet manager, florist, photographer, musiâ€" clans, and limousine rental. Brides should remember, in scheduling time, that during the preâ€"wedding peâ€" riod. they will also be enterâ€" tained at showers and other festivities. Time must be reâ€" served for sufficient rest and also attention to grooming. Everyone expects an enâ€" gaged girl to look her best. Most doâ€"for they have the strength of ten. Bride‘s Have . Today‘s bride radiates the glow of herâ€" wedding day through â€" the honeymoon â€" and on and on â€" with ultraâ€" feminine â€" lingerie, like this elegant lace peignoir set with matching headpiece. Sheer beauty ANNOUNCE THE BRIDE... , To us, a wedâ€" ding reception is a matter of pride. Our bridal + counsellor, Sandra Welsh, knows all about the worries of the big day for bride and family. And with six years‘ experience betiind her, she knows how to do the worrying for you. So you‘ll be free to do what you‘re supposed to do â€" celebrate. Let us do the worrying ‘s Flowers Can e Second Life bride‘s bouquet and f her attendants can second MOTORHOTEL _ UIXON ROAD AT HIGHWAY 401 _ CALL SANDRA WELSH, 249â€"7671 _ maid of t bridesmaids flowers in : s they take ordering addiâ€" arrangements life A~y Thg A(_:gnbridge at , the honor K N _ can front their the AND TAVERN . Festom=dastiyo â€" N ~â€" SIGMA RESTAURANT / AND TAVERN _ &â€"z i estonâ€"murpes . 3 i~6 Fully Facilitated including â€" STAFF â€" DISHES â€" FURNITURE â€" etc. â€" WEDDINGS â€" BANQUETS â€" CONVENTIONS â€" BARâ€"Bâ€"QUES â€" BUFFETS â€" COCKTAIL PARTIES etc. We guarantee Personal Service" Call 486â€"2590 «x SIGMA RESTAURANT |CLEARANCE: YORK TOWN RESTAURANT AND TAVERN 27 LET US TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR CATERING ARRANGEMENTS. SPECIALISTS IN WEDDINGS eRECEPTIONS e BUSINESS MEETINGS e _ SOCIAL CATERING 1951 Weston Rd. A Complete Selection Marcia Mac‘s Sandra will see that your recepâ€" tion room is decorated to blend with the costume colours of your wedding party. She‘ll take care of all the little details of wedding etiquette. And she‘ll reserve you a bridal chamber, compliments of the management, if you‘d like to stay overnight. You see, at The Cambridge, we like to make you feel right at home. Especially on your wedâ€" ding day. By_Appointment if Required YUrs. Gladys Coombes (Bridal Consultants Bridal Party For The CaterPlan Bridal Salon Division of The Canadian â€" National Institute for the Blind. Bride 46 or 59 and A group of Last Season Bridal Gowns â€" Substantial Savings! 1929 Bayview Ave. Toronto 350 241â€"4458 Department, on the loss of her dear father Turk Hroda. Mr. Broda passed away Whitehorn who passed away on Friday, October 6 at Humber Memorial Hospital. +4#+ Our deepest sympathy is also extended to Betty Kelly, wife of Victor Kelly of the +++ ‘ i Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Fred Howard on the death of her Borough of York Fire congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stokes who celebrated their twentyâ€"fifth weddin®.. anniversary yesterday. Mrs. Stokes is the former Dorothy Simpson. Dot and Chuck lived for many years on Cedric Avenue and now reside in Scarborough. The Stokes‘ daughbez Charlene held a surprisé party Saturday, October 14 in honor of her parent‘s forthcoming anâ€" niversary. Many friends, old and new, and relations were there to help celebrate, even to Chuck‘s dear mother who is 94 years young and has just retired from business. This weekend marks the second week of the Wide World of Missions at Parkroad Gospel Church. The speaker this week is Reverend H. Russell of the Yonge Street Mission, with special music by Mrs. J. Paton. There will be two services â€" 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. â€" and everyone is invited to attend. The church is located at 1067 Glencairn Avenue. Maid of honor was the bride‘s sister Paula. She wore a floorâ€"length pink chiffon gown with a silver and cold cumberbund. The dress featured wide straps over the shoulders in silver and gold. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an alaskine silk wedding gown imported from Switzerland with an empire lace panel shaping the fron: and acâ€" centing the layered bell sleeves over the pencilâ€"slim sleeve. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Paisley, Willowdale. Mr. Paisley is the senior member of the board of control for the borough of North York. The groom‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schwartz. Rabbi Jordan P performed the rites Susan Paisley became Mrs. Elliott Schwartz in a ceremony at Temple Sinai Thursday, October 5. Best man was Bob Chemij A letter from a friend +++ Paisleyâ€"Schwartz wed Pearlson holding a bazaar at East York Community Centre, Pape and Torrens Avenue, just south of O‘Connor Drive. The bazaar will be open from 10 a.m. on. I realize this is quite a way from our own district, but the ladies do have some very lovely arâ€" ticles for sale nearly all hand made. They are also featuring a home bake sale with home made jams, jellies and preserves as well as candy and fudge. All proceeds from ticipation House is a home, workshop, recreation facility for severely handicapped young adults. It is located in Markham and has been built as a pilot project of friends and parents of the Cerebral Palsy Parent Council of Toronto. If you are ever out around the Markham area do drop into the house and Among the 500 guests were Ontario‘s Attorneyâ€"Genéral Dalton Bales; Provincial Minister of Transportation and _ Communications; Gordon Carton; York Centre M.P., James E. Walker; Mayor of North York, Basil Hall; Controllers Paul Godfrey and Mel Lastman; Judge Frederick J: McMahon, the former reeve of North York and five of the twelve aldermen of North York, Ian Rodgers, Wm. B. Sutherland, Murray H. Chusid, Kenneth Lund and *+++ Saturday, October 28, the Cerebral Palsy Parent Council of Toronto are suddenly Tuesday, October 17 at Etobicoke General. +++ . The A.C.W. of St. Hilda‘s Anglican Church are holding a rummage sale at the church, Dufferin Street at Vaughan Road, Saturday, October 28. The sale starts at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Schwartz The bride‘s _ mother received guests at Temple Sinai wearing a floorâ€"length gown of lace over satin in lavender, with a fitted bodice, high collar and long sleeves. The groom‘s mother assisted wearing a floorâ€" length â€" gown of turquoise blue chiffon and crepe on an empire line. Ushers were the bride‘s three: brothers Randy, Michael _ and _ Stephen Paisley, Edward Mach, Joseph Mach and David Winton. noon that day and had to call his son and.tell him not to call for them. \ The Rollinson‘s are putting their home in Waubaushene up for sale. If anyone is inâ€" terested they could call me at the above number. He sends his regards to all his He missed seeing his buddies at the quarter century club dinner this year as he took a weak spell at He and his wife retired to Waubaushene and .a few years back Mrs. Rollinson passed away. Since then Art married a widow of one of the men he worked with. Art wrote that he and his wife have applied for admittance to the Georgian Manor, a home for senior citizens. of the fire department retirees. Art retired many years ago, but I am sure a lot of people remember him. He worked out of the Vaughan Road Fire Hall for a good many years. have a look around. It is a unique building and the council are hoping to have it opened by late fall. * +++ Our sincere best wishes to Bill Simpson, the Fire Chief, who will be celebrating his birthday Sunday, October 29. Happy birthday Bill. +++ Our deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Joan Thorne and children, of Dynevor Road, on the loss of her _ beloved _ husband Charles. Mr. Thorne passed away suddenly Thursday, October 19. +++ I received a note the other day from Art Rollinson one Immediately following a wedding trip to the Carribean, the couple will take up residence at York University where the bride is in her last year honor course. The groom will commute to the University of Toronto where he is in third year dentistry. Pierge Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada. A scroll was presented by the Honorable Dalton Bales on behalf of the Honorable William Davis, Prime Minister of Ontario. The first ceremony perâ€" formed by Susan and Elliott after they were married was to jointly propose a toast to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schâ€" wartz, grandparents of Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Schâ€" wartz were celebrating their 60th â€" wedding anniversary. They were presented with a bouquet of pink roses by Susan and Elliott and were presented with a plaque by aa2s owind otain: T aast. N Frederick Schindler and their wives. Here‘ thought from Bfl-u:fll.umll.quo(adby League says that if you try to make up for lost time behind the wheel, you could be the "A Going Church for a Coming Saviour‘‘ PARKROAD OXE 1067 GLENCAIRN AVE. Rev. D. Raiph, Pastor 241â€"7992 APPLICATIONS IN THE PRESCRIBED FORM TO CORRECT ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS IN OR MAKE DELETIONS TO THE LIST CAN ALSO BE SUBMITTED AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS DURING THE TIMES AS NOTED THEREUNDER: THE BOROUGH CLERK‘S OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVISING THE LIST AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES: November 3 from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. . 2) and Saturday, October 28, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m If you are 18 years old, a Canadian Citizen or other British Subject, and resided in the Municipality at any time between September 5th and October 10th, 1972 â€" Check the list posted near your residence or Phone 225â€"4611 or visit the Clerk‘s Office in the Municipal Building at 5000 Yonge Street, Willowdale. ‘WIDE WORLD OF MIssioOns" Oct. 22â€"29 Nov. 5â€"12 11 am and 7 pm 1) Weekdays commencing on October 26 and ending on Yorkdale Public Library (Yorkdale Shopping Centre) THE LAST DAY FOR FiLl OMPLAINTS IS NOVEMBET REV. H. RUSSELL Y onge St. Mission Special Music: Mr«. J. Paton OCTOBER 29 And I hereby call upon all electors to examine such list and to take immediate proceedings to correct any errors or omissions in or make deletions from the list IN THE PRESCRIBED FORMS which can be obâ€" tained from my ofice in the Municipal Building, 5000 Yonge Street, Willowdale. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 23 of The Municipal Elections Act, 1972, and that 1 have posted up in my office and in each 1972, the list of all persons entitled to vote at the Municipal Elections in said Municipality, and that such list remains there for inspection. IS YOUR NAME ON THE 1972 PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS? (Voters‘ List) Thursday, October 26th â€" 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday, October 28th â€" 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 pg.m. Thursday, November 2nd â€" 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Monday, December 4, 1972 HOW DO YOU CHECK ? IT‘S EASY: It‘s Easy to Check! See Below visjon on ithe 26th deyyoft October, of all persons entitled to vote at the AS AN ACCREDITED MEMBER OF THE DENTURIST SOCIETY OUR FEE SCHEDULE CONFORMS WITH THE ETHICAL PRICE RANGE ESTABLISHED BY THE SOCIETY. NEW DENTURES. RELINES, REPAIRS NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTANTsS 90 DAY UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE ON ALL NEW DENTURES 1 YEAR WARRANTY is To ADJUSTMENTs ON ALL NEW DENTURES PROVIDED FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 782â€"5110 782â€"9032 MON â€" WED â€" THURS TUES â€" FRI â€" SAT 9 AM â€" 8 PM 9 AM â€" 5 PM MEMBER OF DENTURIST SOCIETY OF ONTARIO 2188 EGLINTON AVE. W. WESTON j AND YORK BOROUGH Fairview Public Library 5 Fairview Maill Drive (north of Fairview Mail CUSTOM DENTURES Pche SERVING Shopping CoMro)l f i

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