Times & Guide (1909), 21 Aug 1947, p. 2

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Chimney Work Home Alterations is the time OPTOMETRIST OFFICE HOURS: Except Wednesday: 9â€"12 a.m., 1.30â€"5.30 p.m. Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 12.30 noon Evenings By Appointment ertainment â€":â€" Social and Personalâ€":â€"Club and Welfare Activi BLINDS WALLPAPERS wÂ¥ with limgle draped skirt, long sleeves and high neck, and a flower hat fashioned of white and blue flowers. She carried a cascade bouâ€" quet of white gladioli and gardeâ€" nias tinted pale blue to match her hat. Her sister, Mrs. A. W. G. Gibb, as matron of honor, was dressed in a blue crepe gown street-lenith. with _ accessories of large black picture hat, gloves and shoes to match. She carried a casâ€" cade bouquet of Picardy gladioli. Mr. Harold Campbell was best man for Mr. Dougherty and Mr. William Bindman and Mr. A. W. G. Gibb acted as ushers. The reception was held at the Mount Royal Hotel where the bride‘s mother, Mrs. Carl Bindman, . received in â€" summer sheer black dress with mltchir:fi accessories and a corsage of roses. Mrs. T. E. Dougherty, who wore a cerise suit, with black accessories and a corsage of white gladiolf. The fi-roomlman was Robâ€" ert Annis. Fo owinithc céremony a small reception took place, Doughertyâ€"Bindman The marriage of Frieda Carol, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bindman, of Thetford Mines, Quebec, to Mr. Thomas Dou(hm%, son of Mayor and Mrs. T. E. Dougherty, of Weston, Ontario, took gltce on A\*ust 9th at 3.30 o‘clock in the Westmount Park United Church, Westmount. Rev. E. C. Amaron, Yrt‘mc:sal of Stanstead Colle&e. performed the ceremony, and Mr. Georg Blower of Montâ€" real, ]rlni/ed e weddingmmusic. Miss Phyllis Patterson of Thatford Mines, sang Handel‘s ‘"Where‘er You Walk" during the signing of the register. The bride wore a streetâ€"length gown of white crepe Ryderâ€"Weldrick The marriage of Mildred Frances Weldrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weldrick, to Victor Benâ€" jamin Ryder, son of Mrs. Ryder and the late J. L. R of Kleinâ€" w, was nolmniuxdi:r Kleinburg. l Psines Ts bride ware. ar B wore an aqua gabardine suit with matching hat and brown accessories and a corsage of coral roses and bouvarâ€" dia. She was attended ‘b’{‘"u}'-. Douglas Hewitson, of Walkerton, 1 MAIN ST. N., WESTON | WEDDINGS | o Only the BEST is Good Enough for Your Wedding! WEDDINGS VETERAN TAX! Beautify Your Home Now! DELUXE CARS Rates Reasonable ZONE 4â€"327 1947 They have four children, Cyril F. Marsh, _ Leaside; . Mrs. Dorothy Little, Fred Marsh, and Marjorie Marsh, of Mount Dennis. A dal;gh- ter, Mrs. Winnifred Williams, died last November. There are 12 grandâ€" children and two ireat grandsons. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh received many gifts including a basket of 50 golden roses. "Ex" Restaurant Designed and Built By Weston Men Last Monday night Mike Jones closed down Mapiehurst Lodge for a period of three weeks, but those patrons of the lodge who attend the Cnmdlfi‘Nntioml Exhibition will find and his staff loâ€" cated near the Dufferin gates, serving his appetizing food to thousands of Canadians and Ameriâ€" Among the guests were Mrs. H. Swan, }gavershlm, and Mrs. John Barber, sisters of Mrs. Marsh, both of whom were bridesmaids at the wedding. They were married in VF;v;.r- sham, Kent, Engiand. Mrs. Marsh was the former Florence Spendiffâ€" Shubsall. In 1911 they came to Mount Dennis to live and have reâ€" sided there ever since. The restaurant at the "Ex" was designed by Clarence Hoover . of John street, Weston, and ergeted through the combined workmanâ€" ship of Torâ€"o Wood Products and the York Woodworking Company. Befides the large modern tentâ€" m&n&.lr. Jones will have a booth at beginning of the Midâ€" way, where soft drinks may be obâ€" tained, Mike has extended an invitation to all Waeston citizens to drop by and see him while they are atâ€" tending the Canadian National Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Marsh, Greendale avenue, Mount Dennis, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Little, Guestvilie avenue, Mount Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. F. Marsh Celebrate Anniversary Mrs. Morris Peter Bilyk, the forâ€" mer Rosalind Viola Tucker, who was married recently in St. Josaâ€" ghlt's Greek Catholic Church. The ride is the daughter of Mrs. and Mr. J. H. Tucker, of Coulter Aveâ€" nue, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bilyk of Lippinâ€" cott Street. RECENTLY MARRIED PXE es . d Baskets of various colored glaâ€" dioli and phlox decorated Westminâ€" ster United Church, Saturday, August 9th, for the wedding of Eileen Marion Groves, d;u%hter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Groves, Weston, to William J. Robertson, son of Mr. ‘W. Robertson, Mount Dennis. Rev. C. A. McLaren officiated. Mrs. Stanley Harper played the wedding music and Miss Betty Hall sang. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a fitted gown of ivory satin with front panel of ivory lace and finger tip length embroidered veil caught to a headâ€" dress of ivory satin. She wore a string of pearls and carried a bouâ€" %‘?et of deep red roses. Miss Marion iller, was maid of honor, and carâ€" ried a shower bouquet of pink roses. Miss Jatqueline Groves, sisâ€" ter of the brige, and Miss Rona Parker, bridesmaids, carried old fashioned nosegnfl. All three atâ€" tendants wore similar gowns of blue taffeta with matching headâ€" dresses. Albert Robertson, was best ‘man and Ralph Gordon and Bob Richards were ushers. The reâ€" ception followed where the bride‘s mother received in turquoise crepe with corsage of pink roses. She was assisted by the groom‘s sister, Miss Lillian Robertson, in white J.vrinted {;rsey with corsage of red roses. or the wedding trip the bride donned a gray gabardine suit with large beige straw hat and matching accessories. On their return they will live in Mt. Dennis. Stanstead; Mr. and Mrs. D. Mcâ€" Callum, Mr. and Mrs. M. Winstein, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gibb, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. G. Gibb, Mr. and Mrs. J, Hitâ€" man, Mr. and Mrs J. Bateman, Mr. R. Coleman, all of Thetford Mines; Dr. D. Mcintosh of Shawinigan Falls; Mr. and Mrs. R. Hirsch and Mr. and Mrs. D. Twing of St. Lambert. Robertsonâ€"Groves and Miss Audrey Dous Toronto; Miss C. I. McKenzie, of mother of the groom, was dressed in a gown of rose fudut. with black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Among the outâ€"of> towm guests wer Mr. and Mrs. J. McCallum, Mr. Harold Campbell Miss Marian Robertson of St. Thomas, Ontario, formerly of Wesâ€" ton, is visiting Miss Anne Smith, Church street. Miss Betty NewBome of Jane street, is ;fending two weeks vaâ€" cation in Muskoka, Mr. Rainsin of Weston is on a week‘s fishing trip. Miss Margaret Thornton of Rosemount avenue, is spending her vacation in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jenkinson have returned after visiting their Rarenu at 180 Main street south, aving motored from Los Angeles, California. Miss Norma Caine of Queen‘s Drive, er&oyed a week‘s vacation cruising the Northern Lakes. Mr. Raymond Bullas‘s cousin of Stratford, is visiting him at 229 John street. Miss Beverly Smith of Lawrence avenue, spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Murie Grainger, William street, at Cedar Harbour, Lake Simeoe. Misses Joy Anne Chapman and Jeannette Cynrr of Weston, are Ka]c‘azz'om'nz in Bracebridge, Musâ€" oka. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Noremius and family, Church street, spent three weeks‘ vacation at Ottawa. Exhibition, and promises the food will be as good, if not better, than served at his exclusive Mapleâ€" hurst Lodge. Miss Marlene MacLean of Church Btreet. is holidaying at Hamilton, nt. Master Bobby Williams, Jmin street, is holidaying for two weeks at Cedar Harbour, Lake Simcoe, _ Mr. _ Raymond Bullas, Joim street, is holidaying for a short time in the United States, Mr. David Binch, Lawrence Ave., ;}unt a short time visiting in lagara Falls, Ont. Mrs. D. Hamilton of Weston is vacationing for two weeks in Monâ€" treal, Quegec. Miss Joyce Halder of Church street, is spending two weeks vaâ€" cation at Camp :gshunyoong, Lake Simcoe. Miss Theresa Bnmlpurger of Winnipeg is visiting with her paâ€" rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ramsâ€" purger of Jane street, Weston. Mrs. R. R. McKenzie, of Weston, spent the weekâ€"end in New York Miss Iris Hiles of Weston, spent an enjoyable two weeks‘ vacation at Campbellford, Ont. Misses Shirley and Edna Van Wyck of Weston holidayed at Wasaga Beach for a week. Misses Joan and Betty Ann McAllister, Lawrence avenue, vacaâ€" tioned for two weeks at Sharp‘s Corners, Napanes; Ont. Mr. Keith Clark and John Macâ€" Lean of Weston, left on August 1, to hitchâ€"hike to Florida. â€" After having spent two weeks in the States they returned via New York, spending two days there sightâ€"seeing. l Mr, and Mrs. L. Brooks, Victoria street, holidayed at Maple Lodge for a week. _ Mr, and Mrs. Fred Scale have returned after lgondinx a few days at Thorah Beach. _ Miss Velma Rowntree, 6 Fern avenue, is leaving this week on a motor trip to Los Anszln, Caliâ€" ‘fornin. with her aunt, Mrs, E. R. O‘Brien. Mrs. Rowntree, Velma‘s mother, will accompany them as far as Detroit. _ _ Mrs. Denham, Main street north, Mrs. John Hubble â€" and _ Mrs. Thomas Wotherspoon of Toronto, returned on Wednesday after a three months visit in Ireland. Mr. Barton of %ueen’s Drive, has returned after holidaying at Wemâ€" blewood. Mr. and Mre. M. A. Brown, Church street, spent the weekâ€"end at Honey Harbour, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jarvis, formerly of_ Weston, visited in California, USA, for ten days. . Mrs, Maurise Baker, Joseph street, is holidayig for two weeis in Muskoka. Miss Eilene Watson, Weston, has returned from a short vacation at Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. D. LeDrew and Miss Violet Bodiam, all of Weston, vacationed at Wilcox Lake, last weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Cannell, John street, holidayed for one week at Wigwam Lodge, Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Besley of Dennison road, have Mum.d.;mm holidaying at Haliburton. week. }hnifiy{ spent two weeks‘ vacation at Bayview Beach, Lake Simcoe. Mr, and Mrs, F. C. West and family, Arthur street, vacationed at Eagle Lake, Haliburton, for one [ Mr. and Mrs. C. Parish and son, Jack, Main street south, are holiâ€" daying at Wasage Beach, King street, have returned after ity. | PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. W. Woolfrey and Southern & Sens Driveways â€" CEMENT WORK WESTON 1490â€"W Mr. George Swan, Jr.. Main street, spent a week‘s holidays at Mary L&e in Muskoka. A tea was held Saturday afterâ€" nodn, Ausuat 16, by Mrs. Gordon Baird Moffat, Weston, in honor of her daughter, Flora C. Moffat, whose marriage to Murray J. Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter, Toronto, will take place Saturday, August 23. The tea table was centred with garden flowers Master Dick Grainger, William street, is competing in the Onâ€" tario Junior Golf Championship competition in Oshawa‘late this month. Dick, who is only 14 years of age, will be flnymg against opâ€" ponents up to 20 years of age. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Huson, of Lawrence avenue, have returned from a two weeks‘ vacation at Manatoulin Island. Mr. and Mrs. C. Silver and family, John returned after L:l;:‘ 'y.ok'l Mm at Bala, Musâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. G. O‘Hara and family, Church street, are spending ]t‘hel:': summer vacation in Musâ€" oka. Mrs. Frank Chard, Joseph street, has returned from Manatoulin Isâ€" land after two weeks‘ vacation spent there. Miss Ethel Smith, Weston postâ€" office staff, is holidaying for two weeks at Bala. j Miss Muriel Guingfr, William street, spent one week‘s vacation with Mrs. E. P. Gardiner, Main street north, at Sturgeon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cox and family have returned after vacationing at North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Horne and children,; Queen‘s drive, have reâ€" koka. turned after three w tiste Lake, Bancroft. turn visited her auntand uncle for two weeks in Yancouver, B. C. family, John street, have after two week‘s vacatior d ‘s vacation visiting tns Gane Paiduiuie is Howp aot MITCHELL‘S Window Cleaners Floors Cleaned and Waxed Houses Caulked 3 MAIN ST. N. (Eagle House) WESTON 777 Workmanahjp Guaranteed Miss Jennie Bidochka of Weston, NIAGARA PEACHES BRITISH FRUIT MARKET â€"Continued on page Vl We have purchased 23 acres of choice peaches from Mr. A. M. Byles of Beamsville. 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