Times & Guide (1909), 21 Oct 1948, p. 2

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[ REMOVAL SALE ELoo WALLPAPER "Nothing wrong with this baby‘s lungs, says the doctor. Everything else fis O.K. too. Periodic checkups at the Red Feather baby clinic will keep thim strong and healthy. The clinic carries on its work during the formaâ€" stive years, when proper care can lay a foundation of health and vitality ‘for life. Baby‘s progress is recorded at each visit, with weight and deâ€" ‘velopment carefully checked. Immunization and vaccination are given iwhen needed and the first signs of disability quickly noted for care and ‘porrection. Mother gets advice at the clinic on baby‘s diet and care. +*When you make your Community Chest pledge, give enough for this ‘Red Feather service and forâ€" all the other Red Feather servicesâ€"enough for a full year, ithi ing of i. o aee. Memans Aoso MARTINDALE LODGE ersonals â€":~ Social Events â€":â€" Entertainment â€":â€" Club Activities | Our Thanks To You CITIZENS OF WESTON It‘s â€" â€" â€" Getting Closer EOCALS Weston Local Association For Your Generous Support on Apple Day 36 Main St. North Opening Soon HOME COOKED MEALS WEDDING RECEPTIONS + BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES 5,000 Gifts 46 Main St. N. Between Weston Rd. and Thistletown At Great Reductions TO BE SOLD IN RCOM LOTs BOY SCOUTS » «+ TO THE TIME WHEN WATCH Will Be Given Awoy Free Nothing to cry about! Phone Weston 240â€"Jâ€"3 W aA TCH . . clation was held on Tuesday, October 12, in the church parlour with the president, Mrs. J. McAlone in the chair, The meeting opened with the theme song followed by the Lord‘s Prayer. Reports were read and adopted, after which Mrs, D. Davidge took charge of the A Good Opportunity To Secure Fine Quality Wallpapers At A Great Saving. H. C. BROOKBANKS PAINTER & DECORATOR 1 LA WRENCE AVE. w. Telephone Zone 4â€"485 14, the Women‘s Association of Central United church had ‘their first fall meeting with twenty ladies present. Mrs. J. W. Grant presided and after presenting to the meeting the obligations that must be met and the need of help in subscribing to the current drive of the church, it was left to the open discussion of members preâ€" sent. It was decided that after meeting the obligations the Assoâ€" ciation â€" would put forth every effort to subscribe yearly, for three years, a stated amount and, if possible, increase the amount named. Mrs. Swift entertained with a lovely piano . selection. Group three announced an eveâ€" ning‘s entertainment for Wednesâ€" day, November 10, with the well known Edna Jacques, poetess, as chief entertainer. There will also be voqal selections by Mr. Ivan Taylor and violin selections by Miss Roberta Emberson. The meetâ€" ing was closed with the Mizpah benediction. meeting, The scripture was read by Mrs. A. Ellerby and the lesson thoughts by Mrs. W, J. Thomson. Miss Harvey led in “rnye:. Mrs. Davidge then showed pictures of her recent trip to New York and Atlantic City which were very much enjoyed. Mrs. E. L. Addy rendered a seasonable solo ‘"Thanks Be To God." The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction after which tea was served by Mrs. Davidge and her group. _ _ Bible Present At Sghon_flberg Bridal In October, the sportsmen hunâ€" ters of Canada oil ufp their "shootin iron" and prepare for their annual expedition to the woods. To ensure pleasant, comfortable hunting conâ€" ditions, sportmen should take with them proper clothing, cooking and camping equipment and should make sure their provisions are healthful and nutritious, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a turquoise blue gown with wine accessories and carried a nosegay of white roses. The bride‘s only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Spencer Feaver, wearâ€" ing grey and wine and carrying a nosegay of pink roses. Gordon Walker was best man and the ushers were Boyd Proctor and Douglas Price. Following the cusâ€" tom of the United church, a Bible was presented to the couple, the first to be married in the reâ€" opened church in Schomberg.. Hit The Trail At a double ring ceremony in Schomberg United church the marâ€" riage took place of Rachel Mersea Proctor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. He‘wry 8. Proctor, to Grant Harron Walker, son of Mrs. Albert Walker and the late Mr. Walker, of Orangeville. Rev. J. McEwen, of Penetanguishene, _ officiated, _ asâ€" sisted by Rev. J. W. C. McLean, pastor of Schomberg United church. Mrs. H, Russell was organist. The reception was held at ‘"Mount Villa Cottage," after which the couple left for a wedding trip. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Walker will reside in Orangeville. In Laskay United church, King Twp., Verna Jane Bryson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bryson, Woodbridge, and Joseph Lyle Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Fletcher, Hannon, Ont., were marâ€" ried, Rev. M. R. Jenkinson officiâ€" ating. Given away by her father, the bride wore white slipper satin with laceâ€"trimmed peplum and net yoke, and wore pearls, the gift of the groom, Her long veil fell from a headdress of orange blossoms, and she carried white roses and gladioli. Jean Bryson was maid of honor with Jane Badger, bridesâ€" maid. They wore turquoise and peach faille gowns with matching shoulder veils and cascades of gladioli. Donald Fletcher was best man, with Jesse Bryson and Stephen Fletcher, ushers. Receivâ€" ing, the bride‘s mother wore Vicâ€" torian wine with white roses, and was assisted by the groom‘s mother in fuchsia with bronze roses. Verna J. Bryson Weds J. Fletcher avidage and her group. On Thursday g!‘texfnoon, October PHONE 353â€"Jâ€"13 BUILDERS â€" CONTRACTORS FREE ESTIMATES E. S$. WARN WESTON, RR. 3 Elmhurst Drive Pictured signing the register following their wedding ceremony in Humbercrest United Church are Mr. and Mrs. David Gibson Peddie. The bride is the former Enid Fretz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fretz of Richview Road, Weston, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. K. Juriga, 2014 Jane street, Weston, who will celebrate their ninth wedding anniâ€" versary on Saturday, October 23. Weston Home For ’T. Wakeling and Geraldine McCann Mrs. David Peddie. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rombough have returned home after a pleaâ€" sant two months visit in Vancouâ€" ver, B.C., where they attended the wedding of their son, Grant, to Miss F. J. Waddell of Edmonton, Alta. They travelled west on the CPR and returned via the Union Pacific, stopping on the way at Portland, Salt Lake City and Chijcago, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. Heskins, Elmâ€" vale, and_ Mr, George Finnigan, Stanford Centre, were town recentâ€" ly guests at the Kift â€" Smith wedâ€" ding which took place Saturday, October 9 in St, Philip‘s Anglican church. Rev. E. B. Eddy officiated at the marriage, in Central United church, of Valerie Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kent, to Harold Folliott, of King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Folliott. Given by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown with fitted bodice, a full skirt and long circular train. Her veil was caught to a coronet of seed pearls, and she carried a white Bible with steamers of tiny rosebuds. Mrs. Audrie Kent was her attendant, wearing a turquoise moire taffeta dress with boat neck, a fitted bodice and slight train, She had on a matching feathered bonnet and carried a nosegay of roses. Best man was Keith Kent, and George Bridgman ushered. At the Old Mill, the bride‘s mother received in a wine crepe ensemble with corsage of yellow roses, assisted by the groom‘s mother, wearing gray crepe and pink roses. St. Mathias‘ rectory was the scene of the wedding of Geraldine Rose McCann, daughter of Mrs. McCann and the late Victor H. McCann, _ Malton, and William Thomas Wakeling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wakeling, Westâ€" mount, Ont. Rev. Thomas B. Butler officiated. The bride wore a winter wine suit with blue accesâ€" sories, blue hat and corsage of bliue and white carnations. She was attended by her sister, Marâ€" garet McCann, who wore an ice blue suit trimmed with mink, with matching hat and corsage of pink carnations. Best man was .})ohn Wakeling. The reception was held at the home of the bride‘s mother who réceived wearing navy blue with corsage of red roses, The groom‘s mother assisted in dove %ray with _ corsage _ of mixed owers, The couple will/live in Weston. Two adept speakers addressed the meeting. Mrs. Devitt spoke on the Young Prommnive Conservaâ€" tive‘s Summer school, and Mias Ord, formerly of Weston and now living in Islington, gave a very humorous yet heartâ€"warming talk on condiâ€" Folliottâ€"Kent Vows At Central Weston Lady PC‘s Hold Enthusiastic Political Mccting One of the most enthusiastic and enlightening meetings to date was h»ldxhy the Weston Women‘s Proâ€" gressive Conservative Association in the new office building of Jack Allan, on South Station street last week. Unlike their previous meetâ€" ings, the ladies had no s6cial hour, but instead gave the whole time to a thorough discussion of current politics _ and their forthcoming convention. PERSONALS | Mrs, Ledingham, Queen‘s drive, SIGN REGISTER AFTER CEREMONY TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Mr. and Mrs. Roger Conant and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Allan attended the funeral of the late Senator E, D. Smith in Winona on Monday afternoon last. Belated birthday greetings to Mrs. T. Morrison, Dennison road, who celebrated her birthday on Thanksgiving Day, October 11. Miss Ethy! Savage, Misses Olive and Iva Breakey and Miss Florence Shaw, attended the provincial conâ€" vention of Business and Professionâ€" al Women‘s Clubs held in Cobourg, October 16 and 17. Miss Savage atâ€" tended as official delegate from returned home last week after spe;ding two months in Kirkland Lake. Mrs. A. L. Coulter, Main street morth, left last Thursday a.m. to visit her sister in Los Angeles. the Weston Club. Graduate Bible College Weds Wilda Castator Ferns, bronze and yellow ‘mums formed the setting in Woodbridge United Church for the afternoon wedding on Saturday, October 2nd, of Wilda Irene Castator and Ernest Robert Watson Root. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Castator and the late George Castator of Wesâ€" ton, and the groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Root, Orton. Rev. T. V. Hart officiated. Miss Shirley Snider was at the organ, and Isobel Bridgman sang "O Perfect Love" before the cereâ€" mony and during the signing of the register, "Through the Years." Given in marriage by her brother, Lorne Castator, the bride wore a gown of ivory satin with circular train and inserts of French lace. Her long veil of tulle extended into a train and was held in place with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. Edith Hales, maid of honor, chose a go#n of old gold with matching headâ€" dress and carried a cascade of bronze ‘mums, Elsie Lawrence and Pearl Garbutt, bridesmaids, were dressed alike in meridian green with matching headdresses and carried cascades of yellow ‘mums. Melva McDonald junior bridesmaid wore mushroom pink crepe and carried pink ‘mums. Haines Root was best man and John Chapman and Alvin Wood ushered. After the ceremony a reception was held at Maple Villa where the bride‘s mother received the guests in a moss green dress with black accesâ€" sories and a corsage of bronze ‘mums. She was assisted by the iroomfs sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Haines oot, in pale green suit with rose accessories and a corsage of ivory ‘mums, For travelling the bride donned a Loganberry suit with black accessories and corsage of yellow ‘mums. On their return the happy couple will reside at Orton on the groom‘s farm. Mr. Root is a graduate of the Toronto Bible College. Later in the evening the associaâ€" tion was both pleased and honoured to have Mr. Rodne({ Adamson, MP for West York, and Mrs. Adamson join â€" their mnting. Both _ Mr. Adamson and his wife gave a brief talk to the ladies. Those servini; food are reminded by public health officers of healthâ€" ful practices in handling edibles. Fingers should never touch the rim or inside of a clean glass: ice or lump sugar should be handled only with a spoon or tongs; butter should never be picked up in the fingers â€" a fork or other utensil should be used; cutler{ should be picked up only by the handles. tions in England under the Socialist government. â€" 1 Canadians are reminded that diseases can be transmitted easily in handling food, and are advised to patronize eating places which adopt healthful practices. William Baynes Registered Nurse, Margaret Smith, Weds Edwin Kift Many !uuu _attended the marâ€" riage in St, Andrew‘s Presbyterian church, Maple, of Florence Isobel, the late Cameron E. Walkington, King, to â€" Mr.* William . Clarence Baynes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wilâ€" liam Ba&n:l. Bradford. _ Rev. Charles man officiated. Mrs. Wilfred Hodge was at the organ, and Mr. Donald Sutherland nfl' Mr, Jack Walkinnnon gave sister in marriage. Her gown of sister in mnr:l:gm Her gown of white lllgp-r n had & net Koh and cap sleeves. She wore mate h& mitts, Jurl-buded coronet : wi fingerâ€"tip veil, and carried a casâ€" %ardp veil, and carried a casâ€" of white roses and chrysanâ€" themums. Mrs. Annie Chapman, matron of honor for her sister chose heavenâ€"blue moire satin, and Miss Elizabeth Hughey, Oak Ridges, was in gi.nk satin. Both had â€" matching addresses and mitts, and carried pink and white roses and chgnnthemurgl. Mr. Kenneth Bell, Barrie, was groomsâ€" man for his cousin, and the ushers were Mr. Jack Chapman and Mr, Gordon Bateman, Bradford. Following a reception at the bride‘s home the couple left for Montreal. Weds Maple Girl ehurch, Maple, of daughter gr Mrs. Montreal Trip After Deaneâ€" McGrandle Vows Dorothy Mae McGrandle wore a necklace which had been worn by her mother at her wedding,. when she became the bride wf Robert Joseph Deane, in a ceremony in Westminster United church, Wesâ€" on. The bride is the daughter of Squadron Leader and Mrs. William J. McGrandle and thafroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Deane. Rev. C, A. McLaren conducted the ;ervice in a setting of gladioli and erns. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of draped turquoise satin with black accessories. Her flowers were yellow nums, Lois McGrandle was the only attendant in a dress of pale yellow printed taffeta with grey accessories and bronze mums. Henry Sutton was best man and the ushers were Richard , Mcâ€" Grandle and Ray Walter, An evening ceremony took glace in St. Philip‘s Anglican church, on Saturday, October 9, when Marâ€" garet Grace Smith, RN, was united in marriage to Mr. Edwin ‘Arthur Kift. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Burâ€" lington, Bellvue crescent, Weston, and the groom is the son of Mr. Arthur Joseph Kift and the late Mrs. Kift of Brownville avenue, Mount Dennis. Rev. T. B. Butler g.erformed the ceremony. Mrs. G. . McKelvey‘ was organist and TonY and David Grist sang a duet, "Holy Heavenly Love." Given in marriage by her stepfather, the bride wore a gown of heavy white satin with slight bustle effect and train. She wore a fingertip veil and carried a Bible decomteg with sweetheart roses and streamers. Miss Jeanâ€" Roberton, RegN, was maid of honor, in a gown of pink crepe with matching headdress and carried a nosegay. Mary Anne Burlington was flower girl in pale blue crepe and carried a nosegay. Mr. Ross Fordham, Mount Dennis, was best man and ushers were Mr. Jim Smith and Mr. Jack Exton. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Legion hall, Mount Dennis, where the bride‘s mother received in a twoâ€"piece navy and white ensemble with navy accesâ€" sories and corsage of roses, She was assisted by the groom‘s aunt, Mrs. C. Lamb, in brown with brown accessories and corsage of cream roses. For travelling north the bride donned a navy blue suit with grey accessories. 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