Times & Guide (1909), 26 Jul 1956, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Donald William Laing cut their wedding cake following marriage ceremony July 9th in Trinity United church, H azlet, Saskatchewan. The groom is the only son of Mr. Donald G. laing of Weston and the late Mrs. Laing. Beth Yvonne Hoover Weds K.D. Hoiles At Nobleton In & double ring candlelit ceremony on Saturday, June 30, Beth Yvonne Hoover, daughter 3 Mr. and Mrs. Melville Maurâ€" ce Hoover of Nobleton, was united in marriage to Mr. Kenâ€" reth Douglas Hoiles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoiles, Rev. Watâ€" ion R. French officiated at the Wed at Hazlet, Sask. 5.00 DELIVERS /hy/;za Weston â€" CH. 1â€"11 OPENM FhURS. FRI OTILL * WATER HEATERS Weekly or _ Monthly Payments No Finance C s{(Q s â€"â€"â€"~ _ _ Meusenous . amfusace 36 RMain 51. South eston â€" CH. 1â€"1112 M._ Alcott uttained sixth position in volume of busiâ€" ness, of all representatives in Canada, for the year ending July 12th + This magnificent achievement is testimony to the fine service he Kas rendered to a growing body of policyâ€" holders an‘t friends. CGordeon W. Alcott â€" The Sun Life Of Canada "Rlasteel" vicaâ€"Presidency in the . Company‘s Honor Club . e aj, 77 Slet®* The Sun Life Assurance Go. of Canada of Weston, Ontario has achieved a announces that Co. 10 Barbara Isabell Evans Weds Albert Eric Cole Of Ottawa To Make Their Home In Winnipeg In a pretty doubleâ€"ring cereâ€" mony _ at Riversdale United church, Weston, Rev. Gordon Legge,; officiating, Barbara Isaâ€" bell Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frank Evans of Albion Rd., Weston was united in marriage with F/C Albert Eric (Barry) Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert William Cole of Ottawa, on Saturday, July 21st. Music was played by Mrs. V. Ford. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a waltz length strapless dress of blosâ€" som white embroidered net with bolero buttoning to the Peter Pan collar and long sheath sleeves The bouffant skirt was was fashioned in tiers and the fingertip veil of illusion tulle was held by a coronet of tulle leaves with sequins. She carried wedding which took place in Nobleton â€" United church. Mr. Jack Nattress sang "Oh Perfect Love" and "I‘ll Walk Beside You" to the organ music of Miss Margaret Watson. _ For their wedding trip to Yelâ€" | lowstone Park, Wyoming, and \Banff, Alberta, the bride wore a blue "goingâ€"away" dress with a .lnoso. matching coat, and white | accessories, She. wore an orchid | corsage with lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, the bride wore a white gown of Swiss embroidered orâ€" gandy over nylon taffeta. The short sleeved gown was styled in princess lines which fell into a full skirt with a slight train. A fingertip veil was held in place by her small juliet cap. She carâ€" vied a white Bible with pink sweetheart roses and white steâ€" phanotis. Attending the bride were Mrs.| Lorne â€" Sheardown, â€" matron ot‘l konour, and Miss Phyllis Hoiles| and Mrs. James Ross, bridesâ€"| maids. They were gowned alike in waltzâ€"length gowns of hea-‘ venly blue homespun shantung'l and wore matching dachet hats_.; They carried cascades of white: shasta mums. ‘\ The groom‘s brother, Mr. Bruce Hoiles, was best man. Ushers were Mr. James Ross and Mr. Beaton Goodfellow. _ At the reception held at the| Community Hall, the bride‘s mother received in a pale pink,s pure silk and lace dress. She| wore a corsage of white roses.| Assisting her, the groom‘s mo-‘ ther wore a champagne taffeta dress with a corsage of bronze‘ roses. | Upon their ré!ung, the co&ple will reside in Weston. SMITHFIELD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Archie Huson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Torrange, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Basâ€" ker arrived home after being away for two weeks on the Onâ€" tario Goodwill Crop Tour sponâ€" sored by the Ontaric Crop and Soil Improvement Assoc. They were in Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scoâ€" tia and New Brunswick and had a very nice time, Mt Dennis A D A M S TIP TOP T A 1LOR S 1177 WESTON RD. Men‘s & Boys‘ Wear YOUR NEAREST DEALER RO. 2â€"5892 Betty Armitage Wed July 14th To R. Gillespie a bouquet of white sweetheart roses on a white bible. The matron of honour, Mrs. Jean Evans, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride wore a cornflower blue waltzâ€"length dress of crystal charm and matching headdress. The bridesmaids, Miss Roberta Polson and Miss Pauline Read wore similar gowns in pale pink and roses respectively with matching headpieces. The flower girl, Gail Evans, wore a pale pale blue dress and matching headdress. All the attendants carried white mums and cornâ€" flowers. I THISTLETOWN: At Thistleâ€" | ‘town United church, beautifully “ \decorated with white mums and| \|varigated gladioli, a very pretty| wedding was solemnized, Rev., Marry Martin officiating. The bride was Betty Isobel, daughter| of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Armiâ€". ltage of Riverside Dr., Thistleâ€" }town, and the groom was Robâ€" ‘ert James Gillespie of Beverley \Hills. â€" ‘ For the reception at the Pickâ€" fair â€" Restaurant, the bride‘s mother wore waltzâ€"length grey lace over pink taffeta with pink accessories. She wore a corsage Mr. Thomas Evans, brother of the bride was best man and the ushers were Messrs. Allen Mcâ€" Laren of Toronto and George Cook of Ottawa. of pink sweetheart roses. The g:oom‘s mother chose a gold silk satin dress with white acâ€" cessories and a corsage of talisâ€" man roses. | Given in marriage by her faâ€" |ther, the bride wore @ gown of| \white silk and lace net over | \satin and her shoulderâ€"length iveil was held by a crown of| |sequins. She carried a bouquet) .‘ql Talisman roses. j |\ The maid of honour, Miss Eleaâ€" | Iror Armitage, wore a balletâ€" ‘llength dress of yellow net over {taffeta with hat to match and \pearl trimmed gloves. She carâ€" {ried white carnations and roses. |The bridesmaids, who wore simâ€" ‘ilar dresses, were Miss June Gilâ€" |lespie and Mrs. Dorothy Carter. |They also carried white carnaâ€" Itions and roses. The wedding trip was to Winnipeg where the newlyâ€" weds will take up residence. For her going away outfit, the bride wore a sheath dress of pale blue taffeta with matching three~quarter _ sleeved _ jacket, having white collar and cuffs and white accessories. She wore a corsage ‘of white sweetheart roses. The flower girls, Miss Marilyn McPeake and Mjss Beverley Herder, wore floral nylon dresâ€" ses, and flowered headdresses and carried old fashioned noseâ€" gays of pink rosebuds. Receiving in the Sunday school room, the bride‘s mother received in a champagne lace dress with dusky pink accessories and corâ€" sage of red roses. Assisting her, the groom‘s mother wore a pink lace dress with white accessories and red roses. Charles Gillespie was groomsâ€" man for his brother and the ushers were Messrs. Allan Arâ€" mitage and James Carter, For the wedding trip, the bride chose a white and black combination dress and coat with black accessories and a corsage of white roses. They will reside cn Riverside Drive, Thistletown. Gordon W. Alcott Mr. and Mrs. Donald James Strathdee happily pose for the cameraman following their marriage in the Church of St. David '(Angh’can) on Friday, July 6th. The bride was the former Elizaâ€" beth Anne Ysselstyn, daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 1Ysse|sfyn of Weston and the groom is the son of Mr. D. Strathâ€" dee of Toronto and the late Mrs. Strathdee. id ie o anace | / \§ "r V | 1 ' ‘ ' U"CIDaTe Jugo QIVe - $4.4 ward Rees, to Francis John Batâ€" tersby, son of Rev. William Schoâ€" field Battersby and Mrs. Battersâ€" by of Lindsay, Ont. 8 Rev. C. D. Cross of Oshawa officiated, (assisted by Rev. R. F. Stackhouse, the soloist being Mrs. H. Feldberg. White chrysanthemums, gladiâ€" oli and carnations decorated St. John‘s Anglican Church, West Toronto, when the marriage took place of Willo June, only daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Edâ€" Battersbyâ€"Rees Vows Exchanged In St. John‘s Church W. Toronto Couple Wed In St. David‘s Church dnA _ 81" x 100" full bed size. Now is the time to buy some extra sheets, at a price uway below usual in a quality you can depend on. Plain hems, ‘strong selvedges. SPECIAL CLEARANCE 33 48" Drapery vALUES TO 2.98 Choice of many patterns and colours, some just enough for 1 91 pair, all are wonderful e value. yard Reg. 1.98 in no iron cot~‘ 27 ton and slub broadcloth. M @ C Save 61c Pr. Batu towels @7 Reg. to 1.79. Choice of many styles and colours. Great value. > Solid colour, fluffy absorbent towels at a new low price. Buy for your own use and for gifts. Reg. $1.90 pr. Save $1.37 Pr. WABASSO SHEETS Reg. $6.98 SHORT SLEEVE For Boys Tâ€"SHIRTS 0dA storts SPORT SHIRTS The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of embroidered nyâ€" lon tulle over satin, The lace boâ€" dice was featured by a sabrina neckline and long lace sheath sleeves. Her matching small cap was fashioned with dainty leaves and held a fingerâ€"tip veil. She carried a cascade of white orâ€" chids and stephanotis. Her attendants, Mrs. K. Somâ€" erton of London as matron of honour, Miss Doreen Kee, bridesâ€" 1.59 8 to 16 Greatly _ reduced. ‘> _ off present low price omPamy iimiTek0 yard Remnants of Dress Goods reduced. _‘ _ off Less Than ow price. V Price 1.29 . | kets of _ this quality, â€" plaids and _ white | with _ coloured barders. Reg. 5.75 . : Lowest price ever for blanâ€" kets of . this . quality, plaidx4.11 4 ad ue e t Special purchase. Cloth 52 x 88 with 6 naps. White, cokz 59 Reg. 3.50 ® Reg. to 3.95. Clearing lot, assorted styles and colours. Reg. to 3.98. Short an tropical cottons and ny lons in the group SML WAie WiT EOTCCICC * ders. Rep: 575 . pair »Rayon Damask Sets Flannelette Blankets SUMMER SHIRTS FULL BED SIZE 72 x 90 For Men SWIM TRUNKS 3.98. Short and long sleeves, ‘\Gwendolyn Smith Weds W. Watson In St. Andrews Gwendolyn Anne Smith, daught.r of Mrs. Smith and the late William Austin Smith of Weston was united in marriage to William David Love Watson of St. Catherines, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. L. Watson in St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, Humber Heights, on Saturday, \July 21. Rev. James R. Moore officiated. Mr. Charles Hogarth ‘wu organist and the soloist was Dr. John H. L. Watson, brother of the groom. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Edward M. Smith, wore a waltzâ€"length dress of chantilly lace with tiers of ruffles. A jewelled tiara . of irridescent sequins and â€" seed pearls held the veil of fine ilusion. She carried a bouquet of white and pink roses and stephanotis. Miss Carolyn M. Smith was her cousin‘s only attendant, in a ballerinaâ€"length dress of pink, embossed crystalette with drop waistline. She carried a nosegay of pink and white roses. maid, and Miss Ann Battersby, sister of the groom, as junior bridesmaid, â€" were all attired alike in pale blue flocked nylon gowns over taffeta with bustle bows, and carried bouquets of pale pink sweethcart roses and carnation petals. Mr. Walter Hochevar, cousin of the groom, was best man and Mr. Geoffrey Battersby was his brother‘s best man, and the ushâ€" ers were Mr. Gerald Paris and Mr. David Battersby. At the reception, the bride‘s | mother received in pale pink| organza and lace, with corsage, of sweetheart roses, assisted by| the groom‘s mother in aqua orâ€" ganza, with corsage of sunset roses and stephanotis. j After the honeymoon, spent in the North, Mr. and Mrs. Batâ€" tersby will reside in Port Creâ€" dit, Ontario. The bride is a granddaughter of Mrs. J. B. Adamson, Sykes Ave., Weston. 5.67 pair ~ 1.89 AL. & 2.27 Brown. The reception was held in the garden of the home of the bride, 18 Lockheed Blvd., Weston. THE TIMES AND GUIDE â€"â€" Thursday, July 26th, 1956 â€"â€" Page 8 Wonderful quality in nylon, with tucking, pleats, embroiâ€" dery, etc., at a low, low price. Clearing of broken lines and manufacturers specials. See these groups for outstandâ€" ing values. Get your supply at this low price. Sheer good wearing weight( in popuâ€" lar shades for wear now. Reg. 1.25 pr. 67. 2 pairs $1.29 Well known makes ® Pedigree ® Cataâ€" lina ® Glenbrogk. Reg. 6.98 to 13.98. At Crang Plaza Medical Centre 62 MATTSON RD., CRANG PLAZA (Jane and Wilson) Evenings by appointment . ., CH. 10516 Heating and Air Conditioning Engineers 1852 Jane St., Toronto 15 CH. â€" G. A. JEFFS, B.A. Sc., P. Eng., Pres. e SUMMER DRESSES 51x15 NYLON HOSE VALUES TO 8.98 Save on these smart cotton dresses, still a good selection of styles and sizes. 5.97 CLEARING MISSES AND % SIZES l Over 200,000 Canadian homeâ€"owners coast to coast, enjoy the efficiency and economy of CONROY oil & gas Heating Units. So remember â€" whether you build or buyâ€"specify CONROY and enjoy economy in fuel consumption and low cost comfort, and efficiency of operation guaranteed to keep maintenance costs to the minimum. m @ ’ Aipha Engineering Co. Reg‘d. SAVE 58¢ PR. 1st QUALITY Made specially for Ross Stores. large and absorbent, at a .new low price. . 49: oa Dr. B. A. SIMPSON Regular â€"2.98. Manuf clearance. Smart styles. WHITE HANDBAGS DENTAL SURGEON wishes to announce his association with DR. A. D. McLEAN Ladies‘ Swim Suits TEA TOWELS 25% off $4.44 $5.55 $6.66 $8.88 $1.97 IRISH LINEN Announcement Broken ranges from our own and manufacturers stock. All priced to save you money. BUY NOW AND SAVE. SPECIAL PURCHASES OIL A ND G AS BURNERS & FURNACES Special Selling Better Grade LADIES‘ SLIPS and GOWNS REG. $8.98 TO $16.98 Â¥or the wedding trip to Musâ€" koka, the bride wore a suit of ALPHA ENGINEERING COMPANY . â€"â€" for â€" CH. 1â€"5275

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