D A Pelmo Crescent brother and sister were both wed on Saturâ€" day, December 4th, but at diffâ€" erent VBE&E&"S’&WD@ For Brother & Sister Weston Business & Professional Women Enjoy Christmas Dinner At St. John‘s THE TIMES AND m’“MLM 16, 1954â€"Page § A double reception was held Saturday at the Crang Plaza for two couples, a brother and a sister and their respective bride and groom, wed in two different churches. Cutting their cakes are the newlyweds, left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Payton, and Mrs. Henry Lagueux and Mr. Lagueux. Approximately forty members and guests of the Weston Businâ€" ess and Professional Women‘s Club enjoyed a Christmas dinner provided by ithe ladies of St. John‘s Anglican church on Wedâ€" nesday, December 8th. Miss Audrey Markham, Reg: ional Adviser, had a brief mesâ€" sage. All were urged to rememâ€" ber that their B & P memberâ€" ship was a bond with members everywhere. "Be sure to identify oneself as a member." Another Toronto guest was Miss Alberta Fullerton. The guest speaker, ably introâ€" duced by Miss Margery Campâ€" bell, was Mr. Oliver Master who gave "Soliloquies of Life" from Shakespeare‘s MacBeth and the Apostle Paul, Second Timothy. Pax Bible Class Plans Christmas Party Dec. 29th The Pax Bible Class will hold their Christmas party on Wed: nesday, December 29th in the Creelman Hall\ with Chairman Bob Simpson in charge. Acting on his committee are Lorraine Whalen, David Patterson, Ellen Orr Patterson and Petter Cook. A social evening will be spent with Santa Claus making a beâ€" lated appearance 4o distribute the gifts. Convener Mary Walwin has chosen two comedies for presenâ€" tation in March and is asking for volunteers for the casts. Eddie Soper, hockey convener is arâ€" rangipg a hockey game for the boys and the girls sometime durâ€" ing the holidays. W. B. Dean will be the speakâ€" er at the Sunday morning class this Sunday with Frances Clegg and Ted Digel reading the seripâ€" tures. Captain Don Johnston has a long lead in the selling of Christmas cards which will probably put his team a long way in the lead. Margaret Sainsâ€" bury has.been nominated to act as team standing recorder. from BECEK‘S SVZ __ ‘ \ \ | & | (â€" ~ es Give Them ... PARISâ€"MADE AS ABOVE OOMPHIES ON RIGHT . Irving S. BECK SHOES Ltd. 21 MAIN ST. NORTH times and in different Fine Footwear‘ this Christmas > 6.95 | A ’Small @ Any Art 8 | 5.95 m ooo o eome j $Xit * churches. A combined recepâ€" tion for the two weddings was held in the auditorium of the Crang Plaza. Miss Kate Campbell expressed the appreciation of the group and presented Mr. Master with a small token of our thanks. (¢ Instead of the usual exchange of personal gifts, gifts of toys or Â¥ 53 MAIN ST. N. WESTON cH.1â€"0121 x ENJOY your . . Christmas Shopping at the . .. 3y A GIFT FOR EVERY LADY OF THE HOUSE y; STILL aA GOOD SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM ... e lf;‘ ? falee { ol :. mm 5 «N i Marcia Mac MARCIA MAC SHOPPE In the two separate ceremonâ€" ies, Joan Edith Higham of Toâ€" ronto became Mrs. Robert Payâ€" ton, and Dorothy Sylvia Payâ€" ton of Weston became . Mrs. Henry Lagueux. The reports of the two cereâ€" LAGUEVX â€" PAYTON On Saturday morning, Deâ€" cember 4th, at St. Phillip‘s Neri, Weston, the Rev. Vitus officiâ€" ated at the wedding of Dorothy Sylvia Payton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Payton of Pelâ€" mo Cres., Weston, and Henry Lagueux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alcide â€"Lagueux. of Charny, Quebec. monies follow Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress of white tulle over white taffâ€" eta with a chantelly lace jacket and overâ€"skirt and a fingerâ€"tip veil with headpiece of pearls and rhinestones. She carried a cascade of red and white roses. Maid of honour wasâ€" Miss‘ Peggy Halder. The bride‘s sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Joan Middleton and Miss Carolyn Payton, were senâ€" ijor bridesmaids. Junior bridesâ€" maids were cousins of the bride, Barbara and Marlene Payton. Evon Middleton, the bride‘s niece, was flower girl. The atâ€" tendant‘s dresses were red velâ€" vet with white velvet headâ€" pieces and jackets, and they (Continued on page 14) ALSO LEATHER SNOWBOOTS books for needy children were brought. It was gratifying to have such an interesting and atâ€" tractive collection to turn over to the Salvation Army for disâ€" tribution. FUR TRIMMED NYLON BOOT OPEN EVENINGS Until Christmas WESTON MAKE MERRY XMAS MER with a Gift To The Family o ©azy .. ELECTRIG RANGES > o_ 8 + )00 t Sfee __ iÂ¥ Ni A Small Deposit Holds Any Article Till Xmas $139â€"59 Christmas Special from STORE HOURS UNTIL XMAS Wed. 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