Times & Guide (1909), 13 Oct 1955, p. 6

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a I REVELLâ€"SINCLAIR â€" square neckline, and long boufâ€" Standards of white gladiolifant skirt. Her elbowâ€"length veil were on the altar in Central was gathered to a crown emâ€" @‘United church for the wedding of broidered in pearls and rhineâ€" Dorothea Joan Sinclair, daugh= |stones and she carried a prayerâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander book with a white orchid and Francis Sinclair, to Marsha]lllittle pink roses. Hugh Revell, Lindsay, son of| Maid of honour was her sister, »Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall Peggy Sinclair, with Mrs. R. Revell, Guelph. Rev. O. Spence Dowding and Geraldine Atteâ€" ‘performed the ceremony. i well, bridesmaids, dressed alike # WESTON HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTRE A 03 Main St. North ‘CH. 42649 Es i io on en e ie en Shown after their recent wedding in St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Chuyrch are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownthill. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lofthouse of Rexdale. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Brownhill, Llong Bfanch. ~â€"Photo by Alex March Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, the bride wore a gown of | white taffeta featuring a fitted bodice of Guipure lace withl We d d in g s Phone: Cherry 1â€"5237 + Calvin R. Foster, YES MANager OPEN MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9 TO 5.° FRIDAY 9 TO 8 * CLOSED SATURDAY WESTON HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTRE 83 Main St. N. â€" Weston â€" CH. 4â€"2649 your new Color Centre for Leans made to residents of all surroundiag towns * Personal Finance Company ot Conade Ne m drapes, rugs and f ture. Numbers are on the back of each chip to make ordering easy. Come and select your colors Today. are yours to take with you. Right at home you can choose the colors you want to go with At last we can offer you ypergd complete range of color. \".Q" boli'c‘lhadn allow you endâ€" Q less personal variation. FREE COLOR CHIPS 0 on 2nd Floor, + (Over Royal Bank) 4 MAIN STREET, N., WESTON, ONTARIO Aeal AULCRAFT PAINTS Wed at St. Andrew‘s i poae ane Maid of honour was her sister, Peggy Sinclair, with Mrs. R. Dowding and Geraldine Atteâ€" well, bridesmaids, dressed alike in powder blue cystalette over teal bhue taffeta with matching braided hats and nosegays of pink roses and carnations. Peter r 13, 1955â€"Page 6 By MRS. VERA BIRD REXDALE: The next general -qw the Elmlea Home and Association on Wedâ€" nesday, Oct. 19th, at 8 p.m., will be a "Get Acquainted Night," during which the partnts may meet the teachers and visit the elassrooms. This was announced at the executive meeting held at the school, Oct.‘ 5th, with the new committee in attendance for 1955+56. * There is a membership drive [ln progress at present but all (Continued from Page 1) j ing on its regular student safety | program, awarding plaques to | the school rooms with the best records. The class with the best safety record at year‘s end will | receive a further award. Constable Fear credits Globe and Mail columnist Lex Schrag with providing the idea of bicyâ€" cleé permits. Schrag wrote that while{police licensed bicycles so that they could be traced if stolen, no attempt was made to guarantee that they would be ridden safely. Elmiea H&S Assn. To Hold Get Acquainted N‘t Oct. 19 HARTâ€"WRIGHT In an evening ceremony at Central United church, wedding ‘l vows were exchanged between \Ruth Jane Wright, daughter of |Dr. C. F. Wright and Mrs. Wright, land Graham Hart, son of Mrs. Hart and the late Dr. A. P. Hart, |Toronto. Rev. Ralph Spencer ofâ€" ifelated, We know this is an experiâ€" ment," Constable Fear explainâ€" ed, "but because we are the first we know ‘a lot of other municipalities and a lot of other children will profit by our misâ€" takes when they decide on the same type of program." Jarvis was best man. Ushers were Gerald Revell and Jack Hammill. At the Corbana the bride‘s mother received in duskâ€" pink silk and lace with a corâ€" sage of pink roses and brown leaves, The groom‘s mother asâ€" sisted, wearing wedgewood blue silk and a gimilar corsage. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther. the bride wore a gown of eggshell delustred red satin exâ€" tending into a cathedral train. Her heirloom veil ‘of Honiton lace fell from a small cap emâ€" broidered with pearls. She carâ€" ried a cascade of orchids, steâ€" phanotis and caladium. Mary Chisholm was maid of honour. Other attendants were Mrs. Del Carruthers and Joyce Selby, gowned alike in ballerinaâ€" length avricot silk brocade trimâ€" med with spice rust velvet. They wore ‘matching brocade hats and carried â€" bouquets of bronze lmnms and birds of paradise. > Douglas Sparks was best man. Ushers were Douglas Harris,. John Drew. Dr. Bruce Fenton and Keith Allen. At the Granite club the bride‘s mother received in a copper tafâ€" feta gown with beige accessories and a corsage of vellow orchids. The‘groom‘s mother assisted in a gray crepe dress with ameâ€" thyst accessories. BILL BENDIX SET IN _ "BATTLE STATIONS" Following a year as star of his own _ television show. William Bendix returns to motion picâ€" tures in one of the top roles in Bryan Foy‘s Columbia producâ€" tion, "Battle Stations." currentâ€" ly before the cameras aboard the U.S.S. Prin Diego, with Lew ing. series, "The Life of Riley," will play the role of a petty officer, dedicated to his shin, a driving taskmaster who understands his youthful charges, serving aboard an aircraft carrier in action durâ€" ing World War II Bendix‘ last previous motion picture was "Crashout," for Filmakers. Treat Cyclist Bendix. known V viewers for Princeton to Seiler his p Riley, millfons at lrons of popular t San directâ€" are asked to accept this notice as an invitation to the meetings, whether they become members The executive â€"oficers for| p_o}% Cylrch " cancelled their| M‘* Gordon Dixon of{14 Berry 1955â€"56 are..as follows: Hon. g?:&,wm,.uu lu:lm‘.,k Creek Dr. on the birth of a son. president and principal, W. H.\to help with the doorâ€"toâ€"door| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shaw 0f Garton; president, E. C. Rusby;|canvass which is now in proâ€"|7 Berry Creek are muntm past president, Wm. Mollison;|gress ‘The next meeting is|proud of their son who is now viceâ€"president,‘ W, Faulds; 2nd|scheduled for Novi Ist at 8 p.m.|in service with the RCR in ‘West viceâ€"president, Mrs. L. Coghlan:{in St. Paul‘s church. _‘ Germany, for he has been chosen recording secretary, Mrs. D. W. sCoUT BANQUET to be in the guard of honour, Collinson; corr, secretary, Mrs.‘ A Father and Son Banquet is |Oct. 17th, when HRH. the Duke TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a local improvement the following work, a sidowcl'l within the Township of Etobicoke Sigewalk Area on:â€" â€" » The Council intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work and the balance of the cost including the Corporaâ€" tion‘s portion of same upon the whole of the rateable property within the said defined area as provided in Section 38 and 64 o\f the Local Improvement Act. _ 2. The estimated cost of the work is $2,904.00 of which $691.50 is to be paid by the Corporation and charged to the ToWwnship Sidewalk Area. The estimated cost per foot frontage is as shown above. The special assessment is to be paid in ten annual instalments and the estimated annual rate per foot is as shown above. 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board for Its approval of the undertaking of the said work, and any owner may, within twenty one days after the first publication of this Notice, file with the Board his objection to the said work being undertaken. 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken but before doing â€"so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the said work will be considered. s o RC M Size or Sidewalk Nature of Work DATED at Islington this 3rd day of October, 1955. 60" 91 MAIN ST. NORTH, WESTON ANNQ@UNCING THE NEW a uiewtouty senis TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Sidewalk Lawrence Ave. Scarlett Road Wos;onu Street _ $2,904.00 $691.50 _ $3.00 31%e¢ LITTLE BROS. LIMITED a mavrâ€"ourt smits Mrs. T. Robson; press, Mrsi . Bird; social, Mrs, E. Ransom. iepmmes procmibipti nxast CANCEL GUILD MEETING The Women‘s Guild of St. Paul‘s church cancelled their October meeting last Tuesday to help with the doorâ€"toâ€"door canvass which is now in proâ€" gress, The next meeting is scheduled for Novi !st at 8 p.m. in St. Paul‘s church. _‘ Street FORD DEALERS FOR OVER TWENTYâ€"SEVEN YEARS a axteacitave.outy se From w New power! New styling! New capacities! Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Dixon of14 Berry Creek Dr. on the birth of a son. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shaw of & cas rorware saae$ To PERSONALS $2,904.00 $691.50 Total Cost Area Charge u:.;m 'i;'m.:' work ;un instalments a tamoom Axus stmies C am (Certmin Jratures titmctrared or mentioned are "Smiuu" db pettiee) on most modeis. ontional ai estra cost an others \ 7 n AFI mm Een znc '“ HIGHER HORSEPOWERS! You get higher horsepower in every engine in the great new Ford Truck line for ‘56 . . . from 158â€"Hp. right up to a mighty 200â€"Hp. for extraâ€"heavy hauling! Ford‘s new superior shortâ€"stroke power means less friction, leas power waste, greater gas savings, much less wear on moving parts, much longer engine life. MEW HIGHER TORQUE! Because of new engineering improvements, Ford‘s higher horsepowers are translated into more usable power at the clutch! New higher torque in all Seriesâ€"up to 316 ft.â€"lb.â€" means faster getaway, more agile perâ€" formance, more power per dollar. MEW â€" HIGHER COMPRESSION RATIOSI Ford‘s new recordâ€"high compression in all models in the line wrings extra power from fuel. * NEW FULLâ€"WRAP WINDSHIELD! Ford Trucks for ©56 feature new wrapâ€"around wind shields with almost 1000 sq. in. of visibility! New ""builtâ€"on"‘ exterior visor makes driving safer and more pleasant. Standard rear window is more than 4 feet wide! MEW LIFEGUARD DESIGNi New deepâ€"centre steering wHee! is designed to absorb impact; in the event of an accident, it cushion the driver, protects him from contact with the steering post. New safetyâ€"hold door locks have special rotor covers that prevent doors from springing open on impact. WEW G.V.W. RATINGH New G.V.W.‘s, for all series from Fâ€"250 up, boost payâ€" load capacities to an allâ€"time high! New G.C.W.‘s mean more profitable tractorâ€" trailer hauling! Lean, rugged chassis design reduces tonâ€"mile hauling costal MEW 8â€"F7. EXPRESS! The Ford Fâ€"100 Scries for ‘56 features a brandâ€"new 8â€"ft. lightâ€"bulky loads. With whcelbase of 118 in., load capacity is 65.4 cu. ft. NEW TANDEM SERIES! New ‘Tâ€"750 serics for ‘56 rounds out the famous Ford Tandemm, Axle line! This sixâ€"wheel giant Express. This Towâ€"cost hauler is ideal for takes 10â€" to 19â€"ft. bodies, has load capacity of 26,865 lbs. MORE POWER PER DOLLAR WITH NEW SHORTâ€"STROKE Yâ€"8 ENGINES! 7 NEW DEEPâ€"BLOCK Yâ€"8 ENGINES WITH UP TO 26% MORE POWERI NEW LEADERSHIP®STYLING MAKES THE ‘56 FORD TRUCK A STANDOUT NEW ALLâ€"TIMEâ€"HIGH CAPACITIES CARRY MORE PAYLOAD PER TRIP! TUESDAY * a scnoor aus samite ( lvemmcammmmcmmmmnccenn.. 1 to 2 â€" 4 to 7 pim, vrnmvevesvensencissssscnssencrcnccccc... 11 to 2 â€" 4 to 7 p.m. enecsseassccsececevsesserseccnctcrsecce ce ... TV @.me 10 9 p.m, irissfermendvassrsvendbrcerevintevviyre en WV 0y 1 7 p.m. â€" CLOSED All DAY MONDAY oinvvmrommremmmcessscmcce.cl. 1 to 2 â€"‘4 to 7 p.m. Frying Hours a rakcn ouveey sexity NEW 4â€"BARREL CARBURETION! Now, new 4â€"barrel carburetors on "Special" Yâ€"8‘s boost power output when it‘a needed .. . pay off in faster acceleration, extra pull for hills and hard going. Second 2 barrels come into action only when extra power is required! . MEW LONGERâ€"LASTING VALIVES! New sodiumâ€"cooled exhaust valves in Heavyâ€" Duty Yâ€"8 engines run up to 225% cooler than solidâ€"stem valves and last far longer. Tungstenâ€"cobalt valve facing und solid tungstenâ€"cobalt alloy seat inserts defy wear. WEW 12â€"VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEML Standard in all ‘56 models, new 12â€"volt electrical system gives more positive, more efficient combustion at higher engine speeds, quicker coldâ€"weather starting, greater reserve capacity to handle today‘s heavier electrical loads, flmll OPTIONS! Automatic transâ€" mi is now available on all lightâ€"duty models, including Fâ€"350 with duals and Pâ€"500 Parcel Delivery. Power Steering is now standard on many models and available on gll "Big Jobs®". NEW LONGERâ€"LASTING BRAKES! New thicker brake linings on many models extend service life v? to 33%, reduce maintermnce costs. All Ford Truck rear brakes have selfâ€"energizing action to build high braking pressure at the shoes. MEW TUBELESS TIRES! New higherâ€" capacity tubeless tires, standard on all ‘56 models, run cooler, give more mileâ€" age, resist punctures -;d blowouts. $. W. ECKERSLEY, Clerk. 20 CH. 1â€"3521 CH. 1â€"9701 stoan onviny 10

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