Times & Guide (1909), 2 Sep 1948, p. 2

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t% 1 School Notice ~ANNE G. GOVENLOCK R.M.T. (JOHNNIE AND KAY FASCIONE) 1122A WESTON ROAD (at Eglinton) MU. 1332 64 KING STREET Weston Jr. Kindergarten Association On Tuesday, Sept. 7th 1948 19 Coulter Ave. FREDA WILLIAMS A.T.C.M. e We Are NEW CAP CUT Specialists In "Perm" Waving Phone For Early Appointment Open Evenings HAIRDRESSING . . © PERMANENT waving © HAIRCUTTING c ®@ MANICURING © FINCER waving © FACIALS, ETC. PIANO and THEORY Temporary of Weston principal Memorial School at 9 a.m That the new be ready for occupancy on opening day requests Weston Board of Education Announces Pupils Prepared For Royal Conservatory Exams. School Age and Kindergarten Classes Fascione Beauty Salon TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Announces the Fall Opening of Her Studio at 39 BOYD AVE., WESTON SPECIAL RATES FOR BEGINNERS PHONE 1878J FOR APPOINTMENT warog K‘ ho fox td Announce The Reâ€"Opening MERRY COURT NURSERY SCHOOL Announces The Reâ€"Opening Sept. 8th Of Her Classes In â€"Jâ€"18 FREE ESTIMATES LEQONA GUTHRIE AT 38 MAIN ST, SOUTH, WESTON _ For Application Forms Apply Mr. A. A. Cox, 8 King Crescent W. all Grade to accommodatio: ho report to WESTON 1423 Senior will be in and 8 pupils Public 20 Percent More Grass Britain‘s farmers ar rh‘b(mfo‘u:bluh- ‘or three now o k hig vaike o for three now roducâ€" ed, K:":'om output m grass for animal feeding stuffs this year will be about 100,000 tons. It is hoped to double this in 1949. Mr on Tuesday Sept the School as been found basement WESTON 553J Weston 1565â€"J Gillespie in will Town and not of ; _ being of grass According to Provincial Conâ€" stable Howard Bunn, the car driven | by Mr. Becker, was travellingJ south on the first line, one mile| south of Brampton Golf Club, whent‘ it hit a hole in the road and | careened out of control into a tree.| Spargo, sitting in the rear seat,! was thrown head first against the | back of the front seat, Iracturingl his skull. The dead man, who came to Canada from England recently under the Drew Air Scheme, was Shaded gladioli decorated Zion Lutheran church when Rev. H. Lossing, Maple, assisted by Rev. Martin Jenkinson, King, officiated at the marriage of Joan Alberta Keffer to Jesse Alexander Bryson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Keffer, Maple, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bryson, Wood~ bridge. Mary Keffer, the bride‘s sister, was soloist and Margaret Watson played the organ. Jean and Ruth l\rcGillvra,v. Mary _ Keffer, Mrs. Charles Grubbe and Orphie Orr, the Vellore Harmonettes sang during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white embroidered marquisette gown with long fitted bodice, full skirt, fitted sleeves fioimed over the hand, and sweetâ€" eart neckline, A halo of orange blossoms held her embroidered shoulderâ€"length veil and she wore a camen locket, gift of the groom. Carrying a cascade of pink roses and pink and white gladioli, the bride was attended by her sisters, Mrs. Charles Grubbe, matron of honor, and Reta Keffer, junior bridesmaid. They wore blue sheer and organdy gowns, matching sweetheart ribbon halos, net veils, and gloves and carried cascades of shaded gladioli. Ross Bryson was his cousin‘s groomsman and ushers were Charles Grubbe and Earl Mcâ€" Naughton, cousin of the groom. For the reception at Roella Farm, home of the bride‘s parents, Mrs. Keffer chose semiâ€"blue crepe dress, black accessories and corsage of roses. The groom‘s mother wore Victoria wine, black accessories and harâ€" monizing corsage. To travel to Northern Ontario, the bride donned a wine wool suit, matching hat and navy accessories. Upon their reâ€" turn the couple will live on the groom‘s farm at Woodbridge. Their daughter, Margaret, 5, also received facial lacerations, and Paul, 4, suffered a fractured right arm and lacerations. All suffered from shock. Shaded Lutheran Lossing, Martin Je at the m Keffer to Continued from page 1â€" received scalp wounds and laceraâ€" tions to the leg. She is still in hosâ€" pital recovering and it is thought she will be detained for at least two weeks. One Killed And Four In the Church of the herd, Mount Dennis, 8t tember 4th, Gertrud Hofer, daughter of N Jos. Hofer, will become Alan Wesley Nicholls. J. H. Wallace & Son T i7 M T DiSTRICT BRIDES CHOOSE SEPTEMBER FOR CEREMONIES Is: < Biiwte mss CC M F sa Lo fs y 4 TWe a y > s f O j % . Pm k y | ? \\ { ‘0' j M S A 08 r. 3 * 1 4 C e j s s e youn “ i s l C . 8 B"d : ® 4 h / U â€" e 5 | Dow e _ E. 41 ;‘3\ ,,’3;1 h.Gi‘ 1e . 16 n d â€" §X T |the | f 3 K h‘ / [R e T | gon ¢ l i Amwa k‘ i6 5555 P ts | | fear "oee s ‘,g* i . | d io N _7 | into k :. & Piage . \' > incv Ahadinks .. M *# § |seed 12 % %, he s t eeealp *;gn Tag e?:si, n the Church of the Gooad Shepâ€"|luss Mary 6. Middiebrook, daugnâ€" | Mr, and Mrs. John Riddell!, of King, {{.ri erd, Mount Dennis, Saturday, Sepâ€" |ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gladstone |Ontario, annpunce the engagement | of h ember 4th, Gertrude Charlotte | Middlebrook of Malton, whose marâ€"|of their dau hter, Margaret Mary |and lofer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |riage to Mr. Mervyn John Grose, |Riddell, to \gillhn Walter (Jack) | maid os. Hofer, will become the bride of |sonsof Mr. and Mrs. Earle M. Wood, son of Walter Wood of |Ruth \lan Wesley Nicholls, son of Alan Grose, is to take place in Runnyâ€"| Aurora, and the late Mrs. Wood.| dres: . Nicholls and the late Mrs.|mede United Church on September | The ceremony will be solemnized in | powt licholls. 124th. King September 18th, Fittc( *nz mm m mnammimemeâ€"nenme n smarnse ooo mm metie ons ommc |BKiPQ J bov;l t m (ang . » | 1 orte Recent Bride Of L\ | &# Bm mm mm on mmmmmmmmnne ns _.]) | BUCH | sang Miss _ Ruth _Dunn and Mrs. a a the ’esse Bryson (Jnsenh Dunn Jr. and dauzhter.!JOlns "urSIng cond Shaded gladioli decorated Zion| Patlene, of Woodbridge, are spendâ€" | Ly;n;l wutheran church when Rev. H.|iNDS _A {wo weeks vacation M{ f th ; 7 p / | Wasaga Beach. 0 ossing, Maple, assisted by Rev.| . | moth [artin Jenkinson, King, officiated| The XL Bible Class of Central| crepe t the marriage of Joan Alberta)United church will open their| Miss M. Joy Pearson, eldest | rpoor effer to Jesse Alexander Bryson.| Sunday Session on September 12 at | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E:repe he bride is the daughter of Mr.|3 p.m. with Miss E. Nattress as | A. Pearson, Weston R.R. No. 1, has Th nd Mrs. Roland G. Keffer, Maple,| teacher. . All ladies are welcome,|been accepted on the nursing staff | o en n n e ee c en onl 4 1 j HET The Red Cross workrooms will remain closed until Oct, 4. Any one wishing sewing or knitting for this month are asked to contact Mr3. Hail 514â€"R or Miss Chapman, 170. Furnaces Repaired Vacuum Cleaned Phone: Weston 46 21 Third Ave. WESTMOUNT the Church of the Good ishepâ€" 1, Mount Dennis, Saturday, Sepâ€" ber 4th, Gertrude Charlotte er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hofer, will become the bride of n Wesley Nicholls, son of Alan Nicholls and the Jate Mrs. ESTIMAT Red Cross Eavestroughing Asphalt Shingles Insulâ€"Brick Siding ES FREE i decorated _ when Rev assisted by , King, offic n 462 Ave. and | _ Coroner W. H. Brydon of Brampâ€"| Mrs. G. Camm and Mrs. A.| ton said an inquest would be held.| Trimble, 1 |_ DOWNSVIEW COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY emen mm > sa*> e nc e‘ o e c l +7 i & * io e tale i P ts car ~Wllie> 4 * s l K 0 o ua 5. 3 € ,}A E *‘ . f : : y |â€" e [ 3 | 4 »e s k We t , g } : & o "altge : t 0k y# | meene es | * l. . M ... P [ ' 4* * f | i Â¥% x<€ | I i ‘:\ 4 & } j L p l C + ~58 ig. 3 eif..w,:p..‘.“‘ uk. ‘¢§, S Mr. and Mrs. Wosley James Whittaker were married in Elia United Church, last Saturday. The bride is the former Isabel Annie Buchanan, danghter of Mr. and Mrs, William James Buchanan, Downaview, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Richard Whittaker, also of Downsview, and the late Mr. Whittaker, Mr Ch da the | muss Mary E. Middiebre ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Middlebrook of Malton, ]riue to Mr. Mervyn J |son »of Mr. and Mrs. |Grose, is to take place jmede United Church on 24th. employed as a draughtsman at A. V. Ros Company, Malton. The Becker family came to Weston from Englard just 15 months ago. Coroner W. H. Brydon of Brampâ€" ton said an inquest would be held. Mr. and Mrs. C. Simpson street â€" north, â€" celebrating anniversary Thursday, Sept Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Shantz, Joseph street, anniversary greetâ€" ings for Wednesday, Sept. 8. Miss _ Clarice â€" Packham, John streel, Weston, is to be congraâ€" tulated on winning the Canagan Handcraft Guild first prize donated by Lewis Craft Supplies Limited, Toronto, at the Canadian National Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Bodiam. Oak street, celebrating their sixth anniversary Sunday, Sept. 5. . Mr. and Mrs, William Green of 162 Rosemount avenue who celeâ€" brated their 25th wedding anniâ€" versary on Tuesday, August 24, were royally entertained with surprise party by many of their friends and neighbours. Mr. and Mrs. Green were recipients of a beautiful silver tea service and tray. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and boys of Ottawa, are guests of Mr. Scott‘s sister, Mrs. Robert Greer, Main Street North. Stanley G. Richardson, Gratton street, Billy Wakeman, two years old, and Deputy Reeve Foster Rowntree, Main street north, for Thursday, Sept, 2. Mr. Marcel Goegebuer, _ 1747 Lawrence avenue west, for Saturâ€" day, September 4. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacConnell, Church street, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Baldwin, Dennisen road west, celebrating their anniverâ€" saries Thursday, Sept, 2. Mr, and Mrs. Galbraith Dickin, flFern avenue, anniversary greetâ€" ings for Saturday, Sept, 4. Miss _ Ruth Dunn and Mrs. Joseph Dunn Jr. and daughter, Darlene, of Woodbridge, are spendâ€" ing a two weeks vacation at Wasaga Beach. The XL Bible Class of Central United church will open their Sunday Session on September 12 at 3 p.m. with Miss E. Nattress as teacher. All ladies are welcome, come and bring a friend and enjoy this friendly service. Miss Jun® Wilson, Main street north is holidaying with her grandparents at ‘Temagami. Birthday Greetings To: ' Mr. George Parker, Church street, and Mr. H. G. S. Jeffrey, Church St. for Monday, Sept. 6. Mrs, Fred Banks, Lawrence avenue west and Gerald Moogy, Russell avenue for Sunday, Sept. 5. Mrs. F. B. Harris, Coulter Ave., for Wednesday, Fept. 8. Miss B. M:'t:oi{'x'i',”Rn.-omount avenue, for Thursday, Sept. 9. _ Mrs, V. Bodiam, Oak street, for Saturday, Sept. 11. Birthday greetings with every good wish is extended to Mrs. W. H. Crooks, 74 Coulter avenue, for Saturday, August 28, from her many friends and neighbors. Anniversary Greetings To: Allan Gordon, Russell road, for Tuesday, September 7. Ruth Dunn of We two Beach Middiebrook d Mrs. E. G { Maiton, whe Meryyn Joh o «on of Mrs Whittaker, Class of Central will open their n September 12 at s E. Nattress as and _ Mrs d daughter e. are spend. vacation â€" at rook, daughâ€" . Gladstone _whose marâ€" John Grose, Main their He was a member of Central United church, Weston, the L.O.L., and the Black Knights preceptory and the Weston Bowling Club. _ After a prolonged illness Fredeâ€" rick Newton Rush passed away last Thursday, "August 26th, He was in his 67th year, For thirty live years on the staff of the Cg:- dian Kodak Company, he had n retired two years. F. N. Rush Dies 35 Years On Staff O[ Cdn. Kodak Co. Surviving are his widow, Edith Mitchel! Rush, ard two daughters, Mrs. G. Camm and Mrs. A. Trimble, Miss M. Joy Pearson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Pearson, Weston R.R. No. 1, has been accepted on the nursing staff of The V{;orkmen'l Compenaation Convalescent â€" Hospital, Malton, Ontario, and will assume duties early in September, following a brief vacation. The altar decked with gladioli, Westmoreland United church was the setting for a wedding of wide interest Sgiturday afternoon when Alma Vivian Adams, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, Sydney, Nova Scotia, became the bride of Eric Shaw Lynd, youngest son of Rev. and Mrs. Garnet W. Lynd, Downsview, Ontario. â€" ~ Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of white lame‘, with drop shoulders, made on princess lines, her threeâ€" quarter veil caught with white roses shirred at the top, and long §loves. Her flowers being a Shirley Temple bouquet of garâ€" denia, bouvardia, and glaSioli &etals. Miss Marion Tait, Sydney, ova Scotia, was her only atâ€" tendant, who wore fuschia crepe with drop shoulder effect and flounced skirt, her nosegay being of matching flowers, Wesley L. Lynd, brother of the groom, was groomsman, the ushers being L. Albert Lynd, Gough H. V. Lynd, and Edward Duffey. Miss Alice Wilson played the wedding music, the ceremony being conducted by the Rev. Garnet W. Lynd, father of the groom. â€" At the reception held at the home of the groom‘s uncle, Westmoreâ€" land avenue, where the groom‘s parents had been married, the bride‘s mother assisted, wearing a dress of white figured jersey with matching hat and a corsage of white bouvardia and pink roses. The groom‘s mother wore a dress of dove grey crepe with Victorian red felt hat and matching accesâ€" sories, with corsage of red roses, Miss Pearson is a recent graduâ€" ate of St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Toâ€" ronto, and formerly attended Etoâ€" bicoke Collegiate, Lyndâ€"Adams Vows In Toronto New York Trip Mr. and Ontario, of their Riddell, r_were married in Elia United former Isabe! Annie Buchanan nes Buchanan, Downsriew, and Whittaker, also of Downsview Mrs. John Riddel!, of King, annpunce the engagement duwhur, Margaret Mary to William Wl’t.or (Jack) on of Walter Wood of of Walter Wood of the late Mrs. Wood. y will be solemnized in ber 18th. crepe with black accessories, the groom‘s mother being in navy crepe with matching accessories. The bride‘s going away gown was of navy blue moirre taffeta with matching hat and corsage of white flowers. Following a motor trip to the Maritimes, Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker will reside in Weston. The marriage is the culmination of a war romance, the groom having met his bride in Sydney, Nova Scotia, while in the service of His Majesty‘s Royal Navy. ‘ The wedding marks the twentyâ€" second anniversary of the bride‘s parents to the very day and date of the month. The bride‘s travelling gown was a grey gabardine suit with nel felt iat trimmed | with blac feathers and matching accessories. the organ, the ceremony being ion%ucted by Rev. Garnet W. ynd. At the reception held at the home of the bride‘s parents, the bride‘s mother assisting, wearing grey crepe with black accessories, the groom‘s mother being in navy crepe with matching accessories. _ _Following a trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Lynd will reside in Toronto. fitted bodice, high skirts, wide sash bows at the back, : and mo;tchlin( hntll. gays of salmon glac Kir. Kitchener V q.tl:,rtod his brother, t] omas _ Whittake: Buchanan. Mrs. W sang with Mr. Sco the organ, the ce 22nd Anniversary Hee with fitted bodi¢es, s eart neckline, full skirt exter into a crown of satin 8 seed pearls and fing vdl'. e’shd a. cascade bouque! & ioli and roses. Her attend arie Buchanan, her sister, as of honour, Mrs. W. G. Tred and Miss, Alberta Forester, br maids, and Annie Buchanan Ruth Weatherill, flower girls, dressed in ‘similar manner, ?owdar blue moirre taffeta, itted bodice, high neckline, skirts, wide sash forming d. youngest son and the late Downsview. Isabel Buchanan Wed‘On Parents Given in the bride : A. PURKIS \ @A n gn PZL United the d io uons irday afterncon when ie Buchanan, ¢l daughter of ‘and Mrs. 6. Jlnu: hanan, D"‘T" 2 _ of Wesley James Whittaker, ngest son of ‘Mrs. Whittaker CORTTETs iven in marriage by her father, bride wore an egg sheil satin n, with fitted {odlee, sweetâ€" t neckline, full skirt m:g | Porie and tingertiy tad. S pearls ng veil. She ied a cascade bouquet of ioli and roses. Her attendants, ie Buchanan, her sister, as maid ronour, Mrs. W. G. i‘r«ll’rett, Miss. Alberta Forester, bridesâ€" ELECTRICIAN Phone 1124J5 WESTON RR. 3 edansr mfi Buchanan, éldest daughter of Imon gladioli. chener Whittaker supâ€" brother, the ushers being Whittaker _ and _ John Mrs. _ William Tonkin Mr. Scott Malcolm at Richard ._ William To Scott Maleol ceremony | Rev. Garnet â€" manner, e taffeta, _ neckline, forming d matching carrying j :;' C oo t Whittaker Whittaker, n and , were , with , with e, full d'ouble mitts m at being noseâ€" 2841 DUNDAS W. (At Keele) Time to plan to make your home more livable, more Beautiful inside and out . . brighten your home with a double coat of our weatherâ€" proof, high quality Paint. Come in toâ€"day and choose the Paints and Wallpaper for your home. YOUR HOME‘S "ROTECTOR PHONE 193 Junction Automatic Laundry THIRTYâ€"FIVE CENTS YOUR WASHING DONE THE MODERN WAY . "ALL AUTOMATIC" Self Serve While You Wait Or Shop Turn Weary Wash Days Into Holidays ~ Pick Up and Delivery F. L. MERTENS, Phm. B. OFFICE HOURS:â€". . 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