Times & Guide (1909), 7 Jul 1955, p. 2

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WRINGER ROLLS FOR AlL WASHERS Appointments Now Available! y j |soty 2dra. _ / * k ‘Wins Preli _ WESTERN _Â¥ In Sewing u will either be gtad you diaâ€" | For Bakerâ€"Coléeman Vows orâ€"Sorry you didn‘t whtcovetionimint ehiein |aritne mern Met Jahe Oton TALK OVER YOUR LIFE INSURANCE PLANS Coleman, daughter of Mr. and |Craig and Mrs. Alan Rae.‘ They Many years of experience to direct your thinking. 16 MAIN $ST., NORTH FOR DETAILS AND APPOINTMENTS CALL Let our . experts . cut Al we ask in return is your time and patience. All styles supervised by competent inâ€" structor. 36 Main St. S. CH. 1â€"1112 CH. 1â€"9601 Wins Preliminary In Sewing ‘Test To Wed July 23rd | Little Liliaon Kandt is this week‘s guest in the Times and Guide "Kiddies Korner" courtesy the Metcalfe Studio. She is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kandt of 67 Wendell Ave., Weston and her Dad works at the Smith Manufacturing Company in Weston. Watch for this feature in the Times and Guide. Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Coleman and Wilâ€" liam Peter Barker, Weston, son of Mrs. Barker and the late W. Edward Barker, exchanged wedâ€" ding vows in an evening cereâ€" mony on Thursday, June 30th. Rev. E. B. Eddy officiated. J. E. Newsome sang the solos acâ€" companied by Mrs. Newsome at the organ. of the lace ended in a slight sweep. A pleated tulle cap emâ€" broidered with seed pearls held her fingertip veil and she carâ€" ried sweetheart roses and stephâ€" Miss _ Nancy Dorothy â€" Brum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidâ€" ney M. Brum of Weston, and Witliam Davis Jordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Jorâ€" don, of Port Credit plan to marry at Westminster United Church, Weston on Saturday, July 23rd. Mrs, B. Chamberlain, 1287 W son Ave, was winner out of sevâ€" en competitors for the best made dress in the Singer Sewing Maâ€" chine dress making contest at the Singer Sewing Centre, 1287 Wilson Ave. last June 23 Patricia Newsome was maid of honour while her other atâ€" GILBERTâ€"USHER At a ceremony in Woodbridge ‘United church, Shirley Joseâ€" phine Usher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Usher, became the bride of Robert Thomas Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert. Rev. J. A. Hodgson _ officiated â€" and the bride was given in marâ€" riage by her father. She chose a gown of gossamer tulle having a wide Vâ€"pleated neckline and fullâ€"length skirt of, tulle over taffeta, the neckline and skirt trimmed _ with â€" leafâ€"patterned embroidery. Her fingertip veil of nylon was gathered to a crown of seed pearls and she carried red roses and stephaâ€" notis. ' Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, the bride was gowned in white chantflly lace. The slim longâ€"sleeved bodice featured the sweetheart neckline outlined in seed pearls, and the bouffant skirt, with panel and side tiers Mrs. Chamberlain will comâ€" pete in the Toronto dressâ€"makâ€" ing competitions, and then if successful will compete in the Ontario championships. She was presented with a ««@ of dressâ€" Doris Bowes, maid of honour, wore a ballerinaâ€"length gown of green taffeta, and similarly gowned in pink were bridesâ€" maids Betty Clark and Donna Little. Gail Usher, junior bridesâ€" making scissors Central United Is Setting | I Bet You Say That To All The Girls W ed d in g s 251 Main St. For the wedding trip, the bride wore a dress of grey paper tafâ€" feta, matching duster, with pink and navy accessories. On their return, the couple will reside in Weston. all wore waltzâ€"length gowns g capri blue erystalette wi matching hats accented with streamers and the they carried shasta ‘mums and calladium leaves. _ At Clarendon hall the bride‘s mother received wearing a gown of Dior blue lace with white accessories and a harmonizing corsage. The groom‘s mother asâ€" sisted in a mushroom silk gown with beige and moss green accesâ€" sories and a purse corsage of sweetheart roses. maid for her sister, wore a fulllâ€"I length gown of pink taffeta. All wore matching hats and ried nosegays of small pink mgs Bob Scott was best na§H and uskers were Jack GilbeRt, broâ€" ther of the groom, Ken and Grant Usher, brothers of the bride. To receive, the bride‘s mother wore ce blue crystalette with navy accessories and a pink carâ€" nation corsage. The groom‘s mother assisted in white figured erystalette, navy accessories and a corsage of rose carnations. John C. Rowley was best man and the users were Forbes Kingâ€" stone, *Stanley Weiczoreck and John Grant. sEE YOUR CHRYSLERâ€"PLYMOUTHâ€"FARGO DEALER NOW FOR THE SMARTEST vaiue Photo by Metcalfe Studio Even more discoveries await you. There‘s luxurious new riding comfort that smooths out the bounces and jounces such as you have seldom experienced. You‘ll find a New Horizon windshield that wraps around at the bottom as well as at the top. And there‘s new steering ease that makes curves and corners almost as easy to manoetivre as a straightaway. So be prepared to lose your' heart. Drive the new Plymouth soon. As a handsome performer, it comes up to every expectation. Try it! Mam‘ctured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited A quick glance hints at it. A momentary pause confirms it. You‘ll lose your heart to this beauty. â€" You‘ll thrill to the eager, inviting 'linee that spring from Plymouth‘s motionâ€"design for The Forward Look. With designs on your heart! Chooses New Officers | At Father and Son \ ‘Communion Breakfast Mrs. Preston served â€" sandâ€" wiches, cakes and cookies with tea to the ladies while the chilâ€" dren enjoyed cookies and cool drinks.. Mrs. Vera Nichol wan an apron in the lucky draw from which $14 was raised for the benefit of the club funds. Garden Party Aids |St. David‘s Group Following the breakfast, the annual election of officers took place. Nicholas Ostapwich was \elected president; Edward Kenâ€" ‘nedy, 1st viceâ€"president; Arthur \Frost, 2nd viceâ€"president; secreâ€" (tary, Murray Goodfellow; treasâ€" urer, Charles Aspinwall; deleâ€" \gates, Alfred Redmond and Edâ€" | ward MacRomald; marshal, Paul ‘O‘Brien. Some 30 ladies and their chilâ€" dren enjoyed an afternoon garâ€" den party at the home of Mrs. J. A. Preston, 150 Lawrence Ave. East, when Mrs. Preston and Mrs. R. Stand acted as hostesses for the St. David‘s married couples club, Wednesâ€" day afternoon of last week. IN MEMBER‘S GARDEN Approximately 40 â€" members and guests of the Weston Busiâ€" A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Hunter for sharing her home and beautiful garden. The annual Father and Son Communion Breakfast of the Holy Name Society of St. John‘s, Weston, was held Sunday, June 12th, in the Church Hall, followâ€" ing the 8.30 Mass. 110 members and sons were present. In the unavoidable absence of Mrs. Best, the president, Mrs. Davidge, president of York and Peel Counties was in charge. Mrs. Bollender gave an inspirâ€" ational devotional. Mrs. R. Hunâ€" ter gave an interesting and inâ€" formative account of the Ontario Convention of the W.C.T.U. held in Kitchener this month. The retiring President, Wilâ€" liam.. Lyon, introduced .the .guest speaker, Dr. Bennett, Separate Schools Inspector. Dr. Bennett spoke on a variety of subjects, including communism in the Church, and the "ferocious rift" between man and God. The June meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Christian Temperance Union was held at the home of Mrs. R. Hunter of Scarlett Road and was in the form of a pot luck lungchâ€" Father J. Driscoll said the closing grace, after which the men recited the Holy Name Pledge in a body. The women of the Catholic Women‘s League prepared and served a delicious breakfast unâ€" der the joint convenership of Mrs. M. Gorman and Mrs. A. Redmond. The guests gathered at 12,30 p.m. and thoroughly enjoyed the variety of good food. Tom Clough Motors Ltd. _ Club |= ‘ Highlights | Authorize Purchase Of High School Site For Vaughan Twp. _ To conclude the evening, the president, Miss Ruth Rothery, voiced the appreciation of all present to Dr. Curtin fot again inviting the club to enjoy her lovely garden. Miss Rothery alâ€" so thanked Miss Margaret Pearâ€" son, social convener, and Miss Gladys Miller, programme conâ€" vener for their part in providâ€" ing a very successful picnic. Approval was given at a reâ€" cent meeting of Richmond Hill District High School to authorâ€" ize negotiations for the purâ€" chase of a 20â€"acre site for a high school in Woodbridge. After a complete contour report by the Roynthwaite architect firm, the board agreed to open negotiaâ€" tions immediately for the site. Two drama students, the Misses Jones gave an excerpt from the play, "The Taming Of The Shrew", which was greatly appreciated. â€" Several guests were present including Dr. Marguerite Bailey from the North Toronto club and Miss Dorothy Rimmington from the Exana.Club. Mrs. Daâ€" lay from India was present in native costume. The members: are anticipating Mrs. Dalay‘s reâ€" turn as guest speaker at the. September meeting. A number of interesting games were enâ€" joyed including an amusing and profitable auction sale; Members of the board met preâ€" viously with members of the Vaughan Township and Woodâ€" bridge Village Planning Boards who have recommended the exâ€" propriation of the entire site which lies on the south side of No. 7 Highway between Helen and Bruce Streets at the east end of Woodbridge. Favoured by fine weather, a delightful social time was enâ€" joyed. A delicious buffet supâ€" per was served by two memâ€" :‘orl g. tt(a; Nolw Tom::: club. Te ray led a â€"song, Miss Gladys Davies playing the accompaniment. ness and Professional Women‘s Club gathered at Dr. Curtin‘s lovely _ garden on Riverside Drive, Thisteltown for their anâ€" nual picnic on w.dncldlx evenâ€" ing of last week. 4 Boyd Ave Selina D. 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