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Times & Guide (1909), 7 Oct 1954, p. 3

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Actual application of nail polish is far more successful if the following directions are followed. Outline the halfmoon or If *>~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€"â€" covering the whole nail, the|first coat to dry thoroughly b cuticle line, with a curved streke| fore a second one is applied. across the nail. The second step| this way, you are assured of is to cover ‘he rest of the nail | diamondâ€"like hard surface whi with three strokes from base to | increases with wear. Always st tip. And in the case of pearl|the bottle before using. polish, be sure to judge the| Follow these tips for irride right amount of polish on the|cent magic. Voila! in a twin brusk. A smooth, even stroke|ling of an eye you can have b ereates a special pearl finish.| jewelled fingertips like liqu It‘s also important to allow the pearls. ENTERTAINMENT TICKETS $2.50 PER PERSON The days of sitting on a sunâ€"drenched beach are just about over. Backless sunâ€"dresses are being replaced by town blacks and darker blues and greys. You can accent the fading summer tan and those new fall colors with an fingertip accessoryâ€"a twinkle of pearl polish. It‘s a midâ€" season pickâ€"meâ€"up. If you are one of those pink and white beauties who never did feel the attraction of a sunswept island but preâ€" ferred the shadow of pine trees, the soft pearl shades of nail polish whisper gentle femininity. "Who does the wedding report to be submitted to the newspaper?" This was a question posed by a local girl. Recently she was maid of honor for a friend and two weeks following the wedding another attendant asked if she had forgotten to send a wedding report to the newspaper. It was cause for embarrassment since she felt she might be neglecting one of her duties. ; However, it is not the duty of. any attendant, maidâ€"ofâ€" honor or bridesmaid, unless she is requested by the bride or the bride‘s mother to do this The wedding report is sent to the newspaper by the mother of the bride unless other arrangements are made. It is quite proper for the bride to write her own report if she wishes, and just as proper for any attendant to volunteer, provided she does so with permission or on request. An attendant does not take it upon herself to write a wedding report. PEARL POLISH 122 Main St. N. LITTLE BROS LTD. 91 Main St. N. SAALMANS JEWELLERS 10 Main St. "On Saturday afternoon, from 3 to 5 p.m., the Kate Aitken Spa will serve another community group when the Queensway Hospital Committee are holding a tea for the campaign chairmen and canvassers," said Mrs. Gertrude Owen, Deputyâ€"Reeve of Mimico, and zone chairman for the Lakeshore and Alderwood. There are a limited number of tickets still available and anyone wishing to attend should contact Mrs. Owen at CL. 1â€"4667. QUESTIONS WHO? * Not long ago a woman in the Lakeshore, who was affiliated with one of the women‘s associations, told me of a pleasant trip to the Kate Aitken Spa at Cooksville, when the group toured the spacious grounds and visited the completeâ€"setâ€"up â€"indoors:â€"Theâ€"Spaâ€"was â€"designed â€"by Mrs: Aitken as a haven for women who want to have a Boauty treatment or a rest. The group reported a delightful afterâ€" noon, which was terminated by a dainty lunch and tea. Come One, Come All! To The Fifth Annual <â€"â€" HUMBER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL _ FASHION FANTASY s & A fashion show for children and their mothers, as well as school, career or business girls, with styles from Lakeâ€" shore district shops, designed to suit the average budget. "Fashion Fantasy" is tonight and tomorrow night at the Church of Atonement in Alderwood. One very important work the Community Chest supâ€" ports in your area is the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. They are both 75 per cent defendent on this assistance to mainâ€" tain their building, pay qualified program directors and continue their work in the community. . A Red Feather canvasser will be knocking at your doorâ€"invite her in to answer your questions about the work of Community Chest. Then give generously. VISIT TO SPA One of the features to highlight the show, which is under the direction of Miss Joan Treble, will be accents of accessories. Time out for a display, accompanied by pointâ€" byâ€"point commentation, showing and telling what accesâ€" TOOTO _ LO€° 2006 PVIFOF a display, accompanied by pointâ€" byâ€"point commentation, showing and telling what accesâ€" sories can and will do for bapic dresses. The sheath dress, still very much in vogue, with many stylish variations, will be used to dramatize accessories. hi How often we have all heard the ladyâ€"inâ€"waiting say: "A fashion show! Oh, how I‘d hate to attend, but there‘s nothing for me. I just come home feeling dishevelled, disâ€" appointed and disgruntled." Those planning the Alderwood show decided to include maternity fashions since there are so many young marrieds in the community. Confinement or not, there will be something you‘ll want to see in Alderâ€" wood‘s Fashion Fantasy. The proceeds of the show, being presented by the Church of Atonemgnt Sunday School, will go towards Sunâ€" day School equipment. Hope to see you there! RED FEATHER CAMPAIGN The Red Feather campaign for funds to support the Community Chest, which includes 68 welfare services, in the Greater Toronto area, started on Monday. Many of your nextâ€"door neighbors will be canvassing while others are working as group captains. There are questions you want to ask about Community Chest work. Where does the money go? How do we benefit? What percentage is used for campaign costs? The canvassers will be happy to answer your questions. FEATURING OZZIE WILLIAMS & HIS ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20th Benefit Dance GUIDE Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Weston and Mt. Dennis MOTORS Bv GERI LOCKE Follow these tips for irridesâ€" cent magic. Voila! in a twinkâ€" ling of an eye you can have beâ€" jewelled fingertips like liquid pearls. first coat to dry thoroughly beâ€" fore a second one is applied. In this way, you are assured of a diamondâ€"like hard surface which increases with wear. Always stir the bottle before using. WOODBRIDGE NEWS INCH‘S DRUG 43 Main N. WESTON MUSIC & RADIC 48 Main St. N. WEISDORF‘S 47 Main N. â€" OBTAINABLE FROM â€" â€" 14 Main St. N CLUB KINGSWAY 80 RIVERSIDE DRIVE Rev. T. Butler Officiates _ : At Hazellâ€"Watkins Wedding |# Rev. T. B. Butler officiated at the wedding of Marilyn Watâ€" kins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Montague Watkins of Weston and Reginald Ernest Hazell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald E. Hazell of Weston in St. Philip‘s Anglican â€" church on October 2nd. Mrs. McKelvy played the wedding music. MT. DENNIS NEWS ALPHA ENGINEERING 1852 Jane St. PINK MOTORS LTD. 200 Main St. S. ACKROW & WELLS $2 Main St. N. In a double ring ceremony in St. David‘s Anglican church, Weston, Nancy Alice, daughter of â€"Mr.â€"andâ€"Mrs.â€"Erieâ€"Western,â€" was united in marriage to Mr. William Glenn McCormick, son The bride chose a gown of white silk acetate, off the shoulâ€" Nancy Alice Western Wed . To Williamm G. McCormick In Double Ring Ceremony â€" The Bank of Nova Scotia‘s Personal Security Program keeps you saving ‘till your goal is reached PSP works like magicâ€"particu» larly if you find it hard to save . . . guarantees your benefciary the full amount of your savings goal even if you die before you finish saving it. Ask for particulars and free copy of PSP booklet at your nearest Bank of Nova Scotia branch. ; ho ' Weston Pair Mark 50th Wed Anniversary & To Celebrate PSz put me in +he money Y 1§$%1.8$ $l _ _ for the first time in ray life â€" PRIZES der, with deep lace collar trimâ€" med with pearls, bouffant skirt over full crinoline. A mid vicâ€" torian hat with seed pearls held her fingerâ€"tip length veil. She carried a cascade of carnations, white gardenias and red rose buds. of Mr. and Mrs, William Mc Cormick of Toronto. Reverend Hope Surdivall officiated. â€"â€"Given in marriage by her_faâ€" ther, the bride wore a tradiâ€" tional gown of blush satin faâ€" shioned with a fitted bodice appliqued with lace. Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a lace cap and she carried an (Continued on page 4) Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, she was attended by Mrs. Peggy O‘Rourke, sister of the (Continued on page 4) Send for Allstate rates today to see how much you can save. You‘ll also receive a helpful "Buyers‘ Guide." (This reply coupon is not an appliâ€" cation) Only 20% Down 7 Mohnths To Pay ® OVER 2,500,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS IN CANADA AND U.S.A. ® sAFE DRIVER DISCOUNT PLAN ® 24â€"HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE. Name Town or Post Office FRANK ROY CH. 1â€"1067 FREE! :Sm‘.u'm Importantâ€"Please . answer questions, Address Phone Age Married For Immediate. Information and Personal Service Call Your District Representative bettverttveintciBivintetivadentiredicead | 5 Dept. 10 I , Thurs. â€" Fri. o o I] 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. AUTO INSURANCE (P.O. Box, Rural Route or Street Address) SAVE MONEY (Please Print) OBLIGATION ! Children Mr.and Mrs. Perry were marâ€" ried at St. Andrew‘s chutch.‘ Watford, Herts, England, on October 8th, 1904, They have two sons and one daughter, ten grandchildren anl two greatâ€" grandchildren. They lived in Toronto for 36 years before moving to Weston nearly ten years ago. They came to Canâ€" ada in 1909. Mr. Perry (Kell) came to Grip Limited Photo Engravers (now Rapid Grip and | Batten) as a color photographer. he worked om the bench for seven years; then was made l-superintendent. After holding | this position for seven years, he joined the firm of Reliance ‘Engruvers Lim _4 as a partner | from 1923 to 1950, when# he reâ€" \ tired. ‘GENERAL ELECTRIC | Ultraâ€" Vision me is past president of the St.| Both Clair â€" Horticultural Society,jmembm past president ofâ€"the Photo Enâ€"| Weston Your Old Set As Down Payment Blackâ€"Daylite STORE HOURS ° TRIPLE CASCADE TUNER e 12" DYNAPOWER SPEAKER e STRATOPOWER CHASSIs * THE BEST IN CABINET DESIGN LIBERAL TRADEâ€"IN ALLOW ANCE T.V featuring e NOUSENOLD APPLIANCE _ o id We Service Everything We Sell se taal WiTH and Elect G. Seagrave |â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"______ 2 President Of Pax | PERSONAL‘ NC Class For 1954â€"55 |â€"oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" > nmnmmermniznzenmenms | gravers Uuion, Local 35, and past president of the Toronto ; Club of Printing House Craftsâ€" men. Mr. Perry is a member of ‘the Lions Club (Central) and \last year received his 30â€"year chevron from that club. He is also a life member of the St“ iGeorge‘s Society. \ |_Both Mr. and Mrs. Perry are | members ot St. Philip‘s church, Gary Seagrave ~was elected |Street, Weston, who celebrated yiuey * his 89th birthday recently was president of the Pax Bible Class a F presented w ith his 50â€"year for the coming year at the elecâ€" ic jewel at a special gathâ€" tions held last Sunday morning e?ing of Humber Lodge 305 on during the regular class meetâ€"§Monday evening. Making thc'nn- ing at the Creelman Fall Maryfsentation were Worshipful Walwin _ was | the â€" unanimous 5ooo choice for viceâ€"president and 4 Bill Bain was elected the 2nd afi “ viceâ€"president. s f Other officers elected w ere Eleanor Erasmusson, recordiug| secretary; Pat Loose, corresâ€" ponding â€" secretary â€" and Jim] Chapman, treasurer. _ Craig Cribar, president for the past‘ two years will give the benefit of his eight years on the execuâ€" tive and will be the past presiâ€" dent. The executive will meet this Thursday at 7.30 p.m. at the Creelman Hall to discuss and plan the programme for the coming year. ALUE ision JTHE TIMES AND GUIDE ~. Weston Building Products L. 7 lawrence Ave. E. â€" WESTON â€" CHerry 1â€"5291 LUXURY LOOKS enad LIFETIME WEAR er MODERATE PRIGE Before you decide on any floor for your new home or for that room you‘re fedecorating, let us show you why Amtice is your best buy. 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