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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jul 1946, p. 4

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Our beauticians will coif your hair into loveâ€" Gaby Sun Tan Oil â€" â€"35câ€"65¢ Summer Crown of Loveliness NOXZEMA 17¢ = 89¢ = 59¢ PHORE TOâ€"DAY wWESTON 845 Arrid Deodorant 39c â€" 59c¢ WESTON FOR SORE Tired Feet San{â€"Ped Foot Powder gives instant relief 564{25’ manâ€"days : as ‘against 24 strikes in Arril, 1946, with 6,907 workers invoived and a time loss of 47,116 manâ€"days: . "‘Mt the end of May, 11 strikes were recorded as unterminated. > Strike fx{um for the first five months.of 1946 show 92 strikes, inâ€" volving 61,866â€"workers and causing a time loss of 691,108 manâ€"days. For the same perlo& in 1945 there were 83 strikes, with 23,008 workâ€" ers involved and & time loss of 17,573 manâ€"days. The figures recorded for May of this sz)eu- show 35 strikes, involvin 47,780 workers with a time loss o% ‘ Duke of York School â€"Junior class, Patricia _Mahood, Mary Paradine, John Savage; intermeâ€" diate class, Jean ‘Orpen, Eleanor Gotzman, f{glen Erickson; senior class, Patricia Porter, best entry in sthool, Joan Smith and Helen Jackson, $ . Time lost durin! May, 1946, acâ€" counted for a gre t part of this inâ€" crease, being 82 per cent of all time lost due to industrial strife during the first five months of this year. This was due mainly to the strike of 37,000 loggers and woodworkers in British Columbia, which began May 15, and is now terminated work bemg resumed pending settleâ€" ment of the dispute. Time lost due to strikes and lockouts in Canada during the first five months of 1946 was greater by over 600,000 manâ€"days, it was anâ€" nounced by the Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, Minister of Labor. _ Open class was won by Mary Babcock, Each winner was preâ€" sented with a prize by the judges. Strikes, Lockouts For May, 1946 > Mt. Dennis 1130 WESTON RD. IUnction 87338 _ Prize winners of Briar Hil} School were: Junior class, Mary Jean Bowman, Joan Manning, Joyce Carr; intermediate_ class, Ena Munro, Ann Hancox, Jacqueâ€" line Elliot; senior class, Ruth Tyers, who also won best entry in school, Jean. Maurois and Leo Chevalier. . Forest Hill Schoolâ€"Junior class, Fred Cameron, Donald Neison, Billir Carter; intermediate class, Melly Evanson, who also won best entry in school, : Graham Robertâ€" son, Alice Bulesch; senior class, Dou{lu Buddin, . Solveig Evensen, Thelma Warwood. [ Competition Sponsored â€"_By Gilen Park â€" Horticultural Society _ Sponsored by Glen Park Hortiâ€" cultural Soeké, an art, competiâ€" tion was held for students of North _ York Township schools which included Briu‘lfill, Forest Hill and Duke of York Schools. ForScho Of .ilorl; Competitioi Social and Personal > Club 50c â€"$1.00 Prizes Listed School Pupils ion; York t . miMEs AND GUIDE, WESTON sw ling. The couple will reside in r were Gordon Lawrie McGillivâ€" | car y, cousin of the bride; Edward | stef Nelson Harper, brother of the |sist Sfi iig i dantert | Do e on e in e chure parlors, the bride‘s mother reâ€" fim ceived vuflnf navy cn“ with [ The Tate Rerpery sister of the proom: |and a r a dressed in pink with white accesâ€" | blue sories, received with the wedding 1\:01 party. The bride changed into a | Am: rty, The bride cha E’ dress with white %iféd the wedding music and Mr illiam Higgins and Miss Ornha John William Lawrie and the late Mr. Lawrie of Woodbridge, and the groom is the son_of Mrs. James and the late Mr. Harper of Rockwood,â€" Ontario, and formerly of Putney, England. The cereâ€" mony was conducted by the Rev. Kingsley ‘J. Joblin, assisted by Rev. W. A. Sibley, fB"ni{e'Ell;y of West China. Miss Agnes Banks geu. For their wedding trip the ride wore a turquoise blue silk jersey dress, muu:%ing hat, a gold coloured topcoat with white accesâ€" sories. The couple will make their home in Collingwood, Harperâ€"Lawrie «6 29 mercien An interesting wedding took %lbuo at Westminster United urch, Weston, on Saturday afâ€" ternoon, July 6th, at 3.30 p.m., when Marion Jean Lawrie became the bride of Stanley John Hufier. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Mrs. Cooke wore black sheer with matching hat and corsage of red roses and sweet goom. At the reception held at e bride‘s home, Mrs. Hilton reâ€" ceived wearing a twoâ€"piece puTle flowered silk jersey with white hat and corsage of _ge(i’ roses and lilyâ€" . Rev. Kingsley J. Joblin conducted the ceremony in Westminster Unitâ€" ed church, Weston, on Saturday, June 29, which united in marri;ie Beatrice Hilton, dnufhter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hilton, of Weston, and Warren Richard Cooke, son of Mr. &‘5‘.‘: Mrs. W. Cooke, of C9llin%wood. bride given in marnuge 3' her father, wore a silk embroidered eyelet dress with shoulder length veil and corsage of red roses and bouvardia. Mrs. William Black was her sister‘s only attendant wearing pale blue silk jersey and corsage of {;llw roses and orchid sweet peu‘ r. James Hilton â€"attended the The marriage of Jeannie Johnâ€" ston Clark, daughter of Mr. &nd Mrs. Charles Clark, and. William James Ralston, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ralston, was solemnâ€" ized in Central United Church, Weston, on Saturday. Rev. H. Pawson officiated. The bride chose a gown of point d‘esprit lace over white satin, with floorâ€"length veil and carried red roses. Anne Goretâ€" sky was maid of honor in a blue net over taffeta gown. The bridesâ€" maids, Betty Newsome and Jean Newsome, were t‘sowued alike in pink net over feta.~ All wore matching flowered hats. V. J. Ralâ€" ston was the best man. Gowned in a gray crepe frock, the bride‘s mother was assisted in receiving the guests by the groom‘s mother in rose beige dress. Cookeâ€"Hilton Euchre in Humberview School The Humberview â€" Ratepayers‘ Association held a euchre in the Humberview School on Friday, June 28. The iollowin&wen the prize winners: First, Mrs. Peck; second, Mr. P. McQueen; third, Mr. V. Snell; lone hands, Mrs. Stanâ€" field. The‘ prizes for the above euchre were very kindly donated by Mrs. Whitts, Mrs. McCaskill, Mr. Haywood and Mr. Peck. The roceeds are for the Community gicnic to be held on Ju}iy 20th, to Fundale Park, Woodbridge. Ralstonâ€"Clark One of the most recent arrivals ‘home from overseas on...Sunday, June 30th, was CQMS C. Buckley, of Mt. Dennis, who was with the Queen‘s Own. CQMS Buckley came home on the Ile de France. Arrives Home Celebrating Anniversary / The Marcia Mac Shop, 42 Main St. N., this week are celebrating their second anniversary. They are offering a special discount on all pprckhnm made in the store this week. _ left on a motor trip through Westâ€" Touring Western Canada & _ Miss Beth Hassard, Miss Helen Gress with white accessories corsage to match for travelâ€" C Hodding LOCALRS and full draped skirts, matching biue beanies and carried fan bouâ€" xneu of pink carnations. Robert mos was best man, and ushers were Dvgmmd McDoweil _ and Campbell Pearson,. At the recepâ€" hdumolllr.md)(n.doorn H. Goulding. Mrs, John C. Thompâ€" kon was organist, and Mrs. Cyril Stephens sang. Given in marriage bypbor father, the bride wore a white lace gown fashioned with long circular train. Her long veil was held by a coronet of white lace, pearls and net, and she carâ€" rratione" gadion . priahs . and carna oli _ petals | a stephanotis. q‘m Murie] © Currie, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Desmond McDowell, sister of the fioom. nnd!mu IlobeltI:‘::hcm. They wore forg no â€" fey. dvokser" wigh â€" basgus booges On Saturday, June 29, Kathryn Elizabeth Currie and ‘George Bevâ€" erley Goulding were married in Eglinton United Church by Rev. Dr. W. J. Johnston. The bride is the du(x,!bur of Mr. and Mrs, Malâ€" colm G. Currie, and the groom An interesting wedding was solâ€" emnized on June 22, 1946, at Chalâ€" mers United.Church, Mount Denâ€" nis, when Rev. A. J. Eagle offiâ€" ciated at the wedding of Miss Phyllis Irene Knox, dlughtet of Mr and Mrs. A. Knox, of Mount Dennis, to Mr. Lorne F. Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Peck of Weston. Miss Ma? Lillow presided at the orfm.an Mrs. E. McCarthy was soloist. The bride, given in marâ€" riageâ€" by her father, wore white satin with tulle. Her Mary Stewâ€" art headdress of satin and tulle held a fnll-lc:?th embroidered veil. She carried a cascade ‘bouâ€" 3uet of d“fi.’;'d roses and bouvarâ€" in. â€"Miss ty Fhipson, maid of honor, wore a gown of henvu:Ly blue sheer with matching headâ€" dress and carried a bouquet of coral rosek. Misses Wilma Peck and Louise Geary, bridesmaids, wore matching gowns of h?ur.h‘ and turquoise net over feta,. with flowered headdresses, and carried mixed bouquets. Doreen Peck, Juniof bridesmaid, wore flowered sheer and carried a mixed bouquet. Marlene Witts, flower girl, also in, flowered sheer, carried a nosegay. Mr. Bill Miller was best \man. {!shers were Ron Steers and Donald Knox. At the ncegtion held in the Church Hall, the bride‘s mother received in navy blue crepe, with white accessories, assisted by the groom‘s mother in teal blue with fuschia and matchâ€" ing corsages. For a motor trip to Georgian Bay, the bride wore dusky pink with white accessories. Gouldingâ€"Currie 1 Central United Church, Weston, was the scene of a lovely wedding ‘on June 29 when Doreen Frances Tebbutt, daughter of Arthur Tebâ€" butt andâ€" the late Mrs. Tebbutt, was united in marriage to John Norman Swift, son of Mrs. Swift and the late Norman Swift. Rev. H. Pawson officiated. The organâ€" ist, Mr. Henley, played softly, and Miss_Ruth Saltiel sang sweetly "At Dawninf" and "I Love Thee" during the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white net over gatin with fingerâ€"tip veil and coro~ net of onnge blossoms. She carâ€" ried a cascade of sweetheart roses. Her maid of honor, Miss Auralie Greaves, was in peach o‘l}mul with matching flower headdress and carried roses. The bridesâ€" maids, cousins of the bride, Joan Worley and Audrey Worley, wore gowns of pale yellow and pale pink chiffon and carried nosegays of roses and sweet peas. The groom‘l brother, _ Mr. _ Donald wift, was best man and the ushâ€" ers were Mr. Ernest Thornton and Wilbur Gowland. After the recepâ€" Aion the bride donned a turquoise blue suit with white accessories and later the happy couple left to spend their honeymoon in Musâ€" koka, They will reside in Weston. Peckâ€"Knox Swiftâ€"Tébbutt July 20th. William ‘J. Gardhouse, Weston, member _of Toronto and York Roads‘â€"~Commission, suffered > a slight heart attack w&ile attending the conference of: the Canadian Mayors and Municipalities recently in Vancouver but is prognlsing favorably an announced by Mrs. Gardhouse. He is exfccted to leave Vancouver General Hospital on July 16th and to arrive home Serious Error ._ Last week a serious error was made in the Kromotion list of Humberview School. In the headâ€" ing the school was listed as Humâ€" ber Heights. Two names for the medal winners were listed incorâ€" rectly, namely, Grade III, Clare Emery, and Grade IV, Kathrine Slack, The correct winners are: Grade III, Marlene Witts; Grade IV, Lornm: Wri‘[ht. o Suffers Heart Attack 3 call at any home wherever there is illness whh;hulll part time ‘nuntn‘eu.‘. one .m- 128. Spends Month at Zephyr Mrs. c.?hm:- lu:?l. aé:; lgr.,sWu»n, E{MN ? z.phl C s 0. 1, for .‘D:';::h during the flhuu,o'f Mr. Amateur gardehers sometimes have difficulty deciding the proper distance to space their seeds. Seed firms plan to relieve them of the responsibility by supplying seed alâ€" ready spaced and mounted on solâ€" uble tape which is placed in the MAKES SEEDING EASY J. B. Harkin, former head of the National Parks system, &u decoâ€" rated recently by His cellency the Governorâ€"General, as Chief Scout for Canada, with the Silver Wolf, higrhest‘Seout decoration for service. The award was made on his retirement in recognition of Mr. Harkin‘s service to the Moveâ€" ment, both as head of the Parks Branch, and as a member of the Association‘s Executive for twenty {em. For more than ten years e was Chairman of the Editorial Committee. y y tha. wher dtkey free Y, 0 n daughter .of Mrs, Nathanson mfi the late "Mr. Nathan L. Nathanâ€" son of Cresp Farm, Maple, and Toronto, became the bride of Jerâ€" ome Leonard Ostrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph I, Ostrow of Pittsburgh. The ceremony was g:rlormcd by Rabbi A. L. Finâ€" rg. Mr. Eric Schaeffer was at the organ thro?hout the cereâ€" mou(. and hr. enry Au, was soloist, Forming the bui:ro\md for the bridal party were all white settings of gladioli and baby‘s breath and garlands of the flowers marked each of the guest pews flanking the bridal aisle. Given in mnrrhi{e by her uncle, Major Edâ€" ward Harris, the bride wore a frock of palest ice blue crepe acâ€" cented with matching blue iridesâ€" cent beads. Her hat of mau:hi:si tulle was trimmed with entwined. beaded leaves, and she carried a miniature cascade bougeut of hyâ€" | brid and butterfly roses, Mrs. George Levin was the bride‘s only . attendant, frocked in petal rose accented with a brown tulle hat trimmed with matching rose osâ€" trich curls. Her miniature cascade bouguet was of pink roses and shaded pink and cerise sweet peas and forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. Stanley Osâ€" trow of Pittsburgh, brother of the groom, was best man, arg the ushers were George Levin of Toâ€" ronto, and J. Leonard Ostrow of Erie, Pa., cousin of the groom. The reception following the ceremony was held in the Tudor Room at the Royal York Hotel.. Mrs. Nathanâ€" son received her guests weuin* a printed silk frock in shaded blue tones accented with black trim. Her black velvet hat was trimmed with matching blue ostrich plumes, and she wore a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Ostrow wore a gown of blwilue beige with a hat in a matching shade and her corsage was of orchids. The bride‘s ‘oms away costume was an ensemble o navy . blue accented with printed silk, and a corsage of 'furdeng'u completed her costume, The bride and groom will live in Pittsburgh. HONORED FOR SERVICE in the Weston Vocational _"fleho&"m and the “sg: is on ‘the staff the Pé Collegiate and Voâ€" cational School. Ostrowâ€"Nathanson 7 The Chapel of Holy Blossom Synagogue was the scene of a pink wnd. brown Swise prigt with matching hat. and e:aum. oi: }nu jJersey dress with flower hfi of pink and violet, corsage rodes and ‘violets. groom‘s Ts paran mss Johanna roses. ‘The couple left for a mtor trltnm the United States, the bride travelling in a pink and brown, Swiss print with ARROW CLEANERS > MT. DENNIS 97 LA MBTON AVE. In order that all our employees may have a wellâ€"earned holiday, our plant will be closed from the 29th of July till August 5th, inclusive. May we therefore suggest you have your cleaning reduirements cared for in advance of that time. SUMMER HOLIDAYS â€" July 29thâ€"August 5th Welfare Activities W. E. Cattley Weston 252M Clean Heat â€"â€" Controlled Temperature Gives Solid Comfort and Conserves g;aco FUEL OIL CONTRACTS ARRANGED â€" . _ Guaranteeing the Supply of Oil From 1 to 5 Years ORDER NOW FOR SUMMER DELIVERY . BANISH HEATING WORRIES WARN ELECTRIC 1139 YONGE STREET KI. 6135 1871 0 m asteieny t Gika ho . ~ cen Hearing ato triveD 20b suprueo PHONE 193 1 MAIN ST. NORTH, WESTON RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS, WASHERS, ~~ STOVES, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Installation and Repairs on HOUSE WIRING Manufactured By ALPHA ENGINEERING CO., WESTON OIL BURNER Wm. McGill & Co. ELMHURST DRIVE â€" WESTON > Phone: Weston 390 J 12 â€" LÂ¥ndhurst 1411 Back on the Job! Advertising Pays â€" Try It! F. L. MERTENS, Pmb.B. "Mcaill‘s Coal" HAS BEEN A FAVORITE WITH ~ DISCRIMINATING BUYERS FOR SEVENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS â€" ALPHA ‘AUTOMATIC REPAIRS â€" FOR ALL TYPES OF OFFICE HOURS ‘ednesday, 9â€"12 a.m., : Established 1871 WESTON 120 229 WALLACE AVE. ME. 2491 G. A. Jeffs Zone 4â€"325 1946

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