DAVISON.â€"Miss . Emily Daviâ€" son of the Beverley Ann . Beauty Shoppe, Weston, wishâ€" es to thank her many friends and customers for their kind thoughts and messages of enâ€" eouragement during her conâ€" finement to St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" pital due to motor accident, : and extends to one and all the ii.t for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Are softly touched today. Sadly missed and lovingly reâ€" membered by daughter Gertâ€" wude and grandaughter Dorâ€" HOMPSON: In loving rememâ€" brance of William Thompson, husband and father, who passâ€" ed away December 16, 1946. Lovingly remembered by wife and son. xâ€"51â€"1T ANEâ€"Wilson â€" For rent on January 16, four room apartâ€" ment on main floor of storey and a half, modern kitchen with breakfast nook, four viece tile bath, kitchen door to garden, driveway, oil heat, child welcome. CH. 1â€"1392, >iter 4 p.m. xâ€"51â€"1t USSELL â€" In loving memory of my dear father, Chris Rusâ€" sell, who passed away Decemâ€" e have young couples and derly couples looking for ungalows â€" storey and half six room homes. TOM SCOTT REAL ESTATE AGENT "Searlett Rd. â€" CH. 1â€"9781 [UART â€" MERCER, Realtor . 2837 Dundas St. W. West Toronto. The Classified Section irtment, available Jan. 16th, h fourâ€"piece tile bath for t on upper floor of storey I a half. Couple who would » to provide board to one two persons on own acâ€" int. Private entrance, oil it, garden, driveway. This m possibility to live rent e. Phone CH. 1â€"1392 evenâ€" 8. xâ€"51â€"1t RGENT CARD OF JOMED new solid brick alow, custom ‘built, large nice trees, attached garâ€" oil heat, tiled bath and ien, recreation room, fruit r. Five thousand cash ed or take your vacant as down payment. Priâ€" JU. 3952. oâ€"41â€"1t weary hours and days of â€" WILSON, two â€" room Lo Of The . on Monday, December 1954, at Wellesley Hosâ€" Toronto. Both well. First » grandchild for Mr. and REAL ESTATE Quickest & GUIDE ASSIFIED ADVERTISING xâ€"51â€"17T xâ€"51â€"1t xâ€"51â€"1t ELECTRIC trains, one passenger, one freight, quantity of track, 28 and 60 eycle transformers, $50. Phone CH. 4â€"2413. KLEENEX, 2 pkg. ... OLD TYME Table Syrup PIANO for sale, in good condiâ€" tion. Phone CHerry 1â€"6704. 16â€"0z. bottle ... ... .. 2: DELMONTE Fruit Cocktail 28â€"02. Nn .. â€"â€" B ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS POULTRY NOW BICYCLEâ€"Boy‘s Schwinn Deâ€" luxe model, balloon . tires, double cross bar, good candiâ€" tion; $18 or best offer. CH. 1â€"6803. TRICYCLE, CCM, good as new. THREE unfurnished rooms and bath, _ basement _ apartment, modern _ kitchen, oil heat, plastered walls and finished floors. Golfwood Heights. Vacâ€" ant January 22. Couple preâ€" ferred. CH. 41581. xâ€"51â€"1t RADIO, Westinghouse Consol, in good condition; $19. Phone CH. 1â€"9851. oâ€"51â€"1t 3 PIECE chesterfield suite; 1 " wine rug; electric fireplace, logs; skis and harness. CH. 1â€"2582, after 5.30 oâ€"51â€"1t RCA record player, automatic, with _ ten " records; _ child‘s large _ tricycle, _ reasonable. Phone CHerry 4:0719, after 6 p.m. xâ€"51â€"1t PIANO, in/good condition; $100. Phone CH. 1â€"3684. oâ€"51â€"1t DRESS, evening, beautiful lilac, MUSICAL â€" Instruction, â€"Piano, classical and popular. Accorâ€" dion, Spanish Guitar. Instruâ€" ments rented to beginners. New and used instruments for sale. CH. 1â€"0781 â€" 202 Main St. N. Weston. xâ€"40â€"tf TAP dancing shoes, size 7%, in TUXEDO, used, size 39, excelâ€" DOUBLE bed, walnut, and spring, good condition, clean. CH. 1â€"1590, mornings or after 5.30. oâ€"51â€"1t TWO room basement apartment, unfurnished. One minute from Main St. Builtâ€"in sink and cupboards. One child welâ€" come. $15 weekly, 47 Holley Ave. CH. 1â€"1648. xâ€"51â€"1t SIX room unfurnished apartâ€" ment over Ross Stores, availâ€" able February 1st. Excellent location for finance company, lawyer, dentist. Phone 3303, Barrie, Ontario. xâ€"51â€"1t SINGER sewing machine, portâ€" CHILD‘S white figure skates, size 7%; tricycle and trailer, suitable for 4â€"7 years. All in excellent condition and reaâ€" sonable. CH. 4â€"1929. oâ€"51â€"1t WALNUT desk, good condition. Reasonable. Phone CH. 4â€"0271. xâ€"51â€"1t CHILD‘S desk and chair, $6. Large enough for 6 to 12 yrs. of age. CH. 1â€"5398, evenings. oâ€"51â€"1t TWO children‘s cribs with matâ€" resses, $15 each. Phone CH. 1â€"0309. xâ€"51â€"1t THREE room basement apartâ€" ment, unfurnished, Dufferinâ€" Wilson, four piece tile bath, child welcome, private entâ€" rance. Phone Sterling 8â€"4559. xâ€"51â€"1T RECREATION Room, furnishâ€" ed, bedroom and living room, kitchenette, _ fireglace, _ two piece washroom, suit business couple or two gentlemen. Phone CHerry 1â€"0816. xâ€"51â€"1t UNFURNISHED basement aâ€" A PICTURE FOR XMAS AN IDEAL .GIFT For Family or Friends Variety of Subjects FRAMED ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS FROM $6.95 FRAMED REPRODUCâ€" . TIONS FROM $1.50 1 SPECIAL ! FRANZ JOHNSON FAMOUS "SHACK IN THE WOODS" nylon tulle, attached _ stole, size 15. Phone CH. 4â€"0246 atâ€" ter 5 p.m. xâ€"51â€"1t lent condition. Phore CH. 1â€" 9697. xâ€"51â€"1t cocktail length, taffeta and $18.15 PICTURES FRAMED FOR good condition. Phone CH. 1â€"5746. xâ€"51â€"it able, like new. Phone CH. 1â€"2134. oâ€"51â€"1t or one or two gentlemen. Phone CHerry 1â€"7616 after 6 p.m. NCâ€"51â€"1t Pl_ester;a érocery December 16, 1954â€"Page 14 ARTICLES FOR SALE APARTMENTS TO LET FAIRVIEW PAINT & WALLPAPER CHRISTMAS HOURS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. LY. 1901 Main Street at Church WESTON Phone CH. 1â€"0781 Suit xâ€"§1â€"1T xâ€"51â€"1t xâ€"51 1t 37¢ 23¢ 41¢ TRUCKS WANTEDâ€"Any condi FOR TRUCK PARTS it‘s Levy‘s! All makes, New, Used, Rebuilt 1400 Weston Road. JU. 1115. HOOVER â€" Sales and Service. New and used machines. Free demonstration, pick up and delivery. Phone LY. 0942. WANTED, (cleaning lady for small officg, Keele and Lawâ€" rence area Phone CHerry 1â€"8280. xâ€"51â€"1t LOVING day care for one or two children, any age. Apply 1957 Jane St. Weston, Ont. xâ€"51â€"It BRICK garage ‘ for rent, 6 Springmount Avenue. Phone CHerry 1â€"2789. xâ€"51â€"1t MAN‘S black wallet containing TROPICAL Fish; Egg layers & Livebearers, Breeding liners; Foods; Plants; Acquariums by order. "Pamdele", CH. 4â€"2858, 100 Main St., over Fox Theatre. Open evenings. oâ€"51â€"It HYGIENIC, SUPPLIES (rubber goods) mailed post paid in plain sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 25¢; 24 samples $1. Mail Order Dept. G4, Nova Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. xâ€"39â€"tf ROOM and board, lunches packâ€" ed, parking space available. Phone CH. 1â€"9531. xâ€"51â€"1t YOUNG man to share room with same, excellent meals, néar Main St. bus. Phone CHerry 1â€"6835. xâ€"51â€"1t SUNSHINE tricycle, 16" wheel, cost $17.95, selling $14.50. Rea: son: grandparents gave a duâ€" plicate. Phone CHerry 1-7’43. xâ€"51â€"1t ACCORDION, Hohner, 21 treble keys, light bass keys, hardly used, value $49, will sell for $29. CH. 1â€"5620. xâ€"Stâ€"1t ROOM and board for two, near transportation. Phone CH. 1â€"6294, oâ€"51â€"1t OIL SPACE heater, Fawcett: Torrid, in good condition, $40; 3 burner white porcelain gas stove with cover, oven . and storage, $15. CH. 1â€"5673 EVENING dress, balerina length, black*net over velvet, only worn twice, size 16, $12.50, Phone CHerry 1â€"2547. GERMAN man, clean and reliâ€" able, wants partâ€"time evening work. Anything. CH. 4â€"0874. oâ€"51â€"1t FOR RENT, large attractive bedâ€" room, suit girl or woman, breakfast and lunch packed. Phone CHerry 1â€"6104. xâ€"51â€"1t LOSTâ€"brown zipper wallet conâ€" taining considerable amount of money. Liberal reward. Phone CH..1â€"7113. xâ€"51â€"1t COCKER SPANIEL puppies, black, ready for Christmas. Phone CH. 1â€"6950. xâ€"51â€"It CHESTERFIELD suite, 2 or 3 piece, slip covered. Best ofâ€" fer. Phone CH. 1â€"6034. APABLE mature women inâ€" terested in registering as pracâ€" tical nurses, home makers or baby sitters with agency operâ€" ating in Weston and surroundâ€" ing area. CH. 1â€"5413. xâ€"25â€"tf tion, lâ€"ton and upwards. Levy‘s Truck Buyer MU, 3681. xâ€"41â€"tf Clerical Position in Local Bank. Good commencing salary. 5 day week. Apply ROYAL BANK OF CANADA man, willing to share, nice home, good meals; close to Jane and Lawrence. Phone CHerry 1â€"2904. xâ€"51â€"1t OOM and board, single room, for young man, parking, viâ€" cinity of Main and Wilson. Private home. CH. 4â€"2053. sum of money and driver‘s license. Phone CH, 1â€"9063. SMALL deposit will hold budgies and cages for Christâ€" mas. Mrs. T. Hilton, 31 Main St. South, Weston. xâ€"51â€"2t HELP WANTED FEMALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED CARE FOR CHILDREN ARTICLES FOR SALE HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE ROOM AND BOARD TRUCKS WANTED Main & Lawrence CH. 1â€"1195 YOUNG LADY YOUNG MAN MOTOR PARTS PET STOCK PERSONAL GARAGES LOST or oâ€"51â€"1t xâ€"51â€"1t x 51â€"1t xâ€"50â€"tf xâ€"44â€"t1 xâ€"51â€"1t oâ€"51â€"1t COMFORTERS & MATTRESSES WE SPECIALIZE in Simâ€" mons, Beautyrest, Marshall repairs, Spring mattresses completely rebuilt, returned like new. _ Quick service. Eiderdowns recovered. Onâ€" tario Bedding Company, THREE unfurnished rooms, sink LARGE, cosy room with two double beds for two or three friends. Continuous hot water, garage available. Nonâ€"smoker, abstainer. Apply 27 Church St., Weston. oâ€"51â€"1T FURNISHED, double and single room for rent, suit gentleâ€" men, abstainers. 13 Cross St., Phone CH. 4â€"0509. oâ€"51â€"1t LARGE bright room, suit busâ€" iness lady, grill privileges, all conveniences, on Main Street. Phone CHerry 1â€"3464. xâ€"51â€"1t THREE unfurnished rooms, suitâ€" able for couple with one child. Phone CH. 1â€"2327, ask for Tommy. MODERN Floor Service. Floors cleaned, waxed and polished Any kind of flooring brought up like new. Painted walls washâ€" ed. Work guaranteed. Free estiâ€" mates. Phone A. Corras. CH. 1 0282. _ xâ€"32â€"tf ONE furnished or unfurnished room to let. Private home, near â€" transportation. _ Phone CH. 1â€"6358. oâ€"51â€"1t WESTON â€" Rexdale: two bright rooms, constant hot water, reasonable. Phone CHerry 1â€"8766, _ . xâ€"51â€"1t WANTED at onceâ€"completely furnished apartment for three gentlemen, in Weston area. Write Mr. R. Elliott, Box 181, Weston. oâ€"51â€"1t COUPLE moving to Toronto January Ist require one bedâ€" room, selfâ€"contained furnishâ€" ed apartment in Weston Disâ€" trict. Write Box 5100 Times and Guide. xâ€"51â€"1t $ â€"and â€" STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE 16 St. Johns Rd. W. CH 1â€"6674 FURNISHED room with garage and grill privileges, suitable for gentleman. Phone CHerry 4â€"1248. xâ€"51â€"1t ACCOMMODATION WANTED NICE flat, suit business couple, day care for child. Apply 1957 Jane St., Weston. xâ€"51â€"1t ACCOUNTING and â€" auditing, books kept or examined, inâ€" come tax and other governâ€" ment returns prepared. J. A. Sauder. 1071 Weston Rd. MU. 3543. xâ€"48â€"tf TWO large, bright upstairs rooms, unfurnished, private entrance and two piece bath, child welcome. Trethewey â€" Brookhaven â€" district. Phone CHerry 1â€"5727. xâ€"51â€"1t and cupboards, child welcome. Phone CH. 1â€"0107. .xâ€"B1â€"1t WO room fiat, unfurnished, separate entrance, day care for child available. Apply 11 Waltham Drive, Thistletown. xâ€"51â€"1T OUR room flat in new home, selfâ€"contained, children . welâ€" come, separate entrance, near transportation. Apply 31 Dixâ€" on Rd. oâ€"51â€"1t NOLAN DUPLICATING Made, Primed and Fitted Also Combination Doors TERMS ARRANGED LYLE‘S WOODWORKING CH. 111431 Aâ€"Z FAMILY SERVICE Grading Contractors 10. VICTORIA ST. W. CH. 1â€"92041 General Excavatorsâ€"Fill TRAILER JONES BROS. STORM SASH Babyâ€"sitting and Aousekeeping Hourly â€" Daily Weekly Mature, capable women . CHERRY 1â€"5413 GENERAL HAULAGE DUMP & TRACTOR SERVICES OFFERED ROOMS TO LET UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED Bulldozer Shovel (xâ€"49â€"tf) (xâ€"1â€"th) Xâ€"25â€"tf xâ€"11â€"tf Polishers for rent, day or evenâ€" ing. Alpha Engineering Company. 1852 Jane St., Weston. CH. 1â€"5275. xâ€"21â€"f FLOOR SANDERS, Edgers and Work has been going ahead steadily at Queensway General Hospital site during last two months, in preparation for construction of the hospital in the spring. Here workmen from Queensway community firm which was awarded ’;0,000 eentract for roads, sewer and water services, work on section of sqwage system. LADIES‘ dresses, â€" alterations, etc. Quick service. 13 Cross Street, phone CHerry 4â€"0509. xâ€"51â€"1t Skinny D‘Amato, owner of Atlantic City‘s 500 Club and the man who gave Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis their start as a comedy team, visited the comeâ€" dians on the set of You‘re Never Too Young" at Paramount. Lewis was appearing as a sinâ€" gle at the 500 Club irt 1946 and one night D‘Amato found himâ€" self minus an act. Lewis sugâ€" gested his friend Martin, who was also a single at the time. Against his better judgment, D‘Amato let them go on as a team. DRESSMAKERâ€"Designing and alterations, weddings a speciâ€" alty, work of any kind. Phone Laura Racher, CH. 4â€"2793. PAINTING: For reasonable rate call C. MceNamara,.CH. 1â€"3464. Free Estimates. Xâ€"46â€"TF Why not a favorite Maga:â€" zine By Subscription Sunnybrook Hospital BOB SCHULTZ HU. 8â€"9420 UPHOLSTERING Chesterfields and Chairs Studio Couches, Davenports Recovered and Repaired SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER On Budget Terms if Desired MT. DENNIS UPHOLSTERING A. Llyon . MU. 2706 1034 Weston Road XMAS SHOPPING? SCOTT HAULAGE ® FOR CONVENIENCE â€" ® FOR SPEED â€" ® FOR DURATION â€"â€" STORM SASH MADE TO ORDER ESTIMATES FREE REPAIRS MADE ALBION WOODWORK CH. 1â€"7987 Crushed Stone, Loam, Brick and Concrete Sand For expert painting and decorating CALL â€" NICK SAND FILL PROMPT DELIVERY Remodelling Repairs General Construction Trim Work CH. 1â€"0374 Lloyd Curtis CARPENTER Remodelling, Repairs General Construction Trim Work CH. 1â€"0374 CH. 1â€"9407 MU. 3412 25 years experience HAY FURNITURE COMPANY PAINTING Work Progresses On Queens way Hospital Site For Appointment CH. 1â€"4271 MR ROEDDING Lloyd Curtis CARPENTER PHONE FOR . REPAIRING (xâ€"41â€"t) (xâ€"41â€"tt) xâ€"46â€"tf oâ€"50â€"1t xâ€"51â€"It xâ€"47â€"tf n43â€"2t "So there is need for stress on the truth that the Baby at Bethlchem grew up. He grew up into the Teacher, whose words are the only sure founâ€" dation for the world‘s life. He grew up into the Prophet, who brought an unyielding challenge to the dark powers of this world. He grew up into the Redeemer, who was lifted up on a cross and draws all men unto Him. When Jesus is not dealt with as the Master who claims undivided alâ€" legiance, the high meaning of Christmas is gone." May our thoughts center around Jesus Christ this season. May we think of Him not only as a Baby but as our Saviour. Praise For God‘s Gift Hollywood â€" "Music By Duâ€" chin," the story of Eddie Duchin, the pianist who became one of the idols of New York in the late twenties and the thirties, and whose life combined both the Horatio Alger touch and the essence of tragedy, will be brought to the screen by Colâ€" umbia Pictures, following spiritâ€" ed competition bidding by other studios. Executive _ producer Jerry Wald, a personal friend of Duchin from his earliest days at the Central Park Casino, will personally produce the film, from Lgo Katcher‘s original screenplay. IN THE . MATTER OF: *"The Municipality of Metropolitan Torâ€" ento Act, 1983" (Chapter 13) _ Praise to God reaches a grand climax as we near year‘s end. That God in the person of His Son should take flesh is the marvel of history. Millions of people around the worli will wonder at this event again this Christmas. Halford E. Luccock wrote a stimulating article on The Christmas Baby Grew Up. Here it is in part. ' "Part of the eternal appeal of the Christmas story lie in the fact that it is the story of a baby. Yet in that fact also lies a danâ€" ger. For multitudes of people gladly make a sentimental reâ€" sponse to the infant Christ, but they shrink from making a morâ€" al response to the Man. Christ Jesus. They miss the chief point in the Christmas story, which is that the Baby grew up into the Son of Man and the Son of God, who made a devastating challenge to. a world of greed, of cruelty, and hard power. "A baby makes no ethical deâ€" mands on life. It compels no deep disturbance of life. We can sing Christmas carols without letting Jesus come into our lives to arâ€" range them in the discipleship of Him who calls us to take up a cross and follow Him. John Btreet for the establishment of a parking lot and the grading, surâ€" trcing and drainage of said lots, (b) approval of the said undertaking and capita) . expenditure, (e) the borrowing by the Metropolitan Council of the sum of $20.000.00 repayable over a term not exceeding five years, for such purpose. TAKE NOTICE THAT THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL, _ BOA&I _ has _ appointed Wednesday, the 5th day of January, A.D. 1958, at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the forencon, at the Board‘s Chamâ€" bers. 67 College Street, in the City of Toronto, for the hearing herein. DATED at Weston, this lith day of December, . A D. 1954. Psaim 148:1â€"3, 11â€"13; Matthew 1:18â€"25. Memory Selection: O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker. Psalim 95:6. In 1953 members of the Junâ€" jor Red Cross sent shipments valued at $23,229.01 to less forâ€" tunate children in other lands. Bectfona 66 and 67 of ‘‘The Ontario Municipal Board . Act‘‘ (R 8.0. 1950, Chapter 262), \ â€" and .« IN THE MATTER OF an application of the Corporation of the Town of Weston (a) authority to dispense with a vote of the retepayers with respect to a proposed capital expenditure of $120.â€" 300.00 for the purchase of Lot 13 and the northâ€"easterly 33%4* of Lot THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOAZD P.F.D. 2505 6. H. CLARKSON Clork, Town of Weston Town â€" Hall Weston, . Ontario. 18â€"7:00 p.m. â€" Seniorâ€"Monday, December 20â€"7:00 p.m. WESTON PRESBYTERIAN Special Christmas services next Sunday morning with Dr. Currie preaching at the morning serâ€" vice which will alsoâ€"be baptisâ€" mal service. 1 (Continued from Page 6) Vaughan Williams); "All Poor Men and Humble" (Caradog Roberts); "Lo, How A Rose Ere Blooming" (Praetorius); "In Anâ€" other Land and Clime" (Eleanor Smith); "What Child is This?" (Arr. Sir John Stainer); "How Far is it to Bethlehem" (Geofâ€" frey Shaw); "What is This Lovely Fragrance" (Arr. Healy Willan); "Twas in the Moon of Wintertime" (Healy Willan). The choir will be under the direction of organist and choirâ€" master, Mr. John W. Falkner. All members and friends are cordially invited. WESMINSTER UNITED At the Christmas service on the morning of December 19th, the Sunday school will present their White Gifts On Sunday evenings, December 19th and 26th, the choir will present two Candlelight. and Christmas Carâ€" ol services, These will be two entirely different programmes. The next meeting of the Teenâ€" Age Club will take the form of a Skating Party. The young people will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m., and from there proceed to the arena. Afterâ€" wards, they are invited to reâ€" turn to the church for refreshâ€" ments, which will be provided by the Young Women‘s Group. Sunday School Christmas Parties will be held as follows: Nursery and Beginnersâ€"Saturâ€" day, December 18â€"2:30 p.m: Primaryâ€"Saturday, â€" December The evening service will be in charge of the choir and will be Christmas Family Night. This service will be devoted to the singing of Christmas Music. Afâ€" ter the regular service a social hour will be held in Creelman Hall where there will be more singing and refreshments will be served. There will be a short Christâ€" mas Eve Service on Friday, Deâ€" cember 24th, at 11:45 p.m. Advertise In THE TIMES & GUIDE Budgies & Canaries Tropical Fish And All Pet Supplies Also Archery Sets and Darts â€" FISHING TACKLE â€" Phone CH. 1â€"3832 CHURCH NEWS Arlington Pet Shop Mattson Road, Crang Plaza CANNON TOWELS . . TABLE CLOTHS _ .. FLANNELETTES _ :.; PILLOW CASES . ... ... 1664 Wilson Ave. GUILD FABRICS § A L E6E Draperies, Woollens, Sewing Notions â€" CRANG PLAZA â€" For the reception at the Crang Plaza auditorium, the bride‘s mother received wearâ€" ing a pale blue suit, and the groom‘s mother chose black lace over turquoise paper taffâ€" eta. For her honeymoon trip to the United States, the bride chose a grey dress, grey chinâ€" ese kid fur coat, and matching hat. On their return the couple will reside on Lawrence Ave, Toronto. The matron of honour was Mrs. Lillian Wallace and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Eugene Scully and Miss Carol Payton. Miss Wendy Wallace and Miss Beverly _ North were junior bridesmaids, while Miss Patricia Higham was flower girl. The attendants‘ dresses were alternâ€" ately pale blue and salmon pink taffeta with matching headâ€" dresses, while the flower girl wore a yellow taffeta dress. Edward Harris was groomsâ€" man and Terry Webster and Daniel Higham, brother of the bride, were ushers. Canadians voluntarily donatâ€" ed 345,069 bottles of blood to the Red Cross in 1953. OQOutpost Hospitals in 1953, (Continuedâ€"from page 5) carried red velvet muffs with white gardenias.>. Best man for the groom was Gillis Blouin. Ushers were the bride‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, James Middleton, and a friend, Reyâ€" nold Remillard. For the reception at Crang Plaza auditorium, Mrs. Payton wore black lace over turquoise paper taffeta, and Mrs. Laâ€" gueux, who came from Charny for the wedding, wore a brown suit with light brown accesâ€" sories. For her honeymoon to the United States, Dorothy wore a grey suit with black accessorâ€" ies and a gnuskrat fur jacket. The couple will reside in Downsview on their return. PAYTON â€" HIGHAM At St. Mary the Virgin Angliâ€" can church, Toronto, on Saturâ€" day, December 4th, Joan Edith Higham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Higham, Toronto, became the bride of Robert Payton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Payton of Pelmo Cresâ€" cent, Weston. Rev. Walker ofâ€" ficiated. Mr. Coleman Scully was the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress of white tulle over white taffeta with a chantelly lace jacket and overâ€"skirt and a fingerâ€"tip veil with headpiece of pearls and rhinestorfes and she carried a cascade of red and white roses. , OPEN DAILY CRANG PLAZA RESTAURANT Beside the Farmer‘s Market n the "AUDITORIUM® in the Crang Shopping Centre. CH. 1â€"0381 Vows Same Day More than 3,000 children were tn in Canadian Red Cross A NEW SERVICE Have Us Roast and Stuff Your Turkey, Chickens or Meats VISIT THE NEW MODERN =â€"=» FACILITIES FORâ€"â€"â€"â€"= WEDDING RECEPTIONS BANQUETS â€"â€" PARTIES SOCIAL EVENINGS MARY DEANS BAKERY 43 Mattson Rd. CRANG PLAZA CH. 1â€"5519 blue, white, INCLUDING SUNDAY PARTY SANDWICHES ETC. Special Rates to. Church Organizations, Clubs ote. We CH. 4â€"1138 CH.