Times & Guide (1909), 13 Sep 1956, p. 2

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Dev-thy Hills Crung Plaza Super Market Pica-or loom, Than, 50m. 13, , " 6 pm at 4-3545 36 Main St. s. CH. 1-1112 , Din. candy-my dupen rented an launder-d " For Week "' out unlit-ml In. No customer item- Indudod (clothes or diapers) Diaper“ Rental Service CH. 1-6661 Toronto In Won": Pmbyurion Church. with Ree. R. J. new otticUting, the marriage took place of Norm. Christine daugh- ter at Mr. and Mrs. Frederick, Bruce Olmlord, to In. Kenn new Norman Niepage, son " Mr. and Mrs. Herman Niepue, all of Weston. 1 The bride, when father an: her in marriage, was gowned in white broclde. The V-nocklind at the long-lowed prince" Norma Christine Glassford Weds Kenneth N. Niepage l Mrs. Wm. Ctusrtioneau of Main St. South left in Au- gust to spend six weeks in England visiting relatives there. Mrs. A. MacCulloch has left to spend a vim with friends and relatives In Ottawa and the Gatineau. The out-of-town guests tor the Niepage--tuostord wed- ding were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. D. Case, of Chatham, Mrs. W. Campbell of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. J. Giassford of St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. G. Spidy of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. D. Glassford of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dobson of Nia- gara Falls and Mr. S. Spldy of Windsor, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hastings spent an enjoyable holiday at Hotel Bernard, Sundridge. They were accompanied by their daughter, Heather, who had with her her friend, Miss Sharon Howse from St. Cath.. arines. Mr. Bruce Hastings spent a month at Sherwood Forest Camp. Mr. and Mrs. W, O. White entertained the bridal party after the rehearsal for the White-Allen wedding Thurs- day evening at their home, 11 Lawrence Ave. W.. Weston. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Burdekin of Rosemount Ave. Weston, who were guests of the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition Fashion Show Friday afternoon and were presented with flowers and a set of breakfast dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Burdekin were one of the couples who cele- brated their 50th wedding an- niversary this year. Mr. John Vandersboom, Manager of Weston Appli- ances & Furniture, left by air on Monday for Leesuwreen, Holland, owing to the serious illness of his father. Miss Shirley Blancher of 33 Boyd Ave, Weston, was Home Economist in the Kit- chen Theatre at the Coliseum during the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition. Shirley. who graduated in June of this year from a two year course in Home Economics at the Ryerson Institute of Tech- nology plans to attend Teach- .ers' College in Leaside for a one year course beginning this fall and intends to teach home economies in secondary school. She attended Memor- ial and Senior public schools in Weston and graduated trom Weston Collegiate and Vocational School in June of 1954. Personal Notes At Green Lake, Caledon, on Sunday last, Mr. Bill Willard of 120 Lawrence Ave. E., Weston, caught a small mouth bass weighing nearly six pounds and measuring 21 inches long and 15 inches around the body. Bill plans to enter the fish in a current contest in which he hopes to win one of the prizes. Among those who have en- tertained in honour of Norma Glassford were Mrs. Donald Niepage, Mrs. N. Vineham and Mrs. Nancy Yule, a kit- chen shower at the home of Mrs. D, Niepage. A miscellaneous tthower wan held at the home of Mrs. R. J. Atkinson, Lawrence Ave., with neighbours ot the bride attending. A mammalian and evening party was held at the home of Mrs. Russell Holder. OMee employees of the Photo Engravers, Rexdale, held a bathroom shower and presentation. Mrs. Hubert Niepage enter- tained the bridal party " her home on Scarlett Rd. follow- ing the rehearsal. Mrs. F. B. Glaslford enter- tained last week at l ten in honour of her daughter, Nor- mn Christine, who" marriage took plum Saturday. Septem- ber m. in Weston Pruby- Quinn Church. Mrs, H, Nie- page received with Mrs. Glaufnrd nnd her daughter. Mn“. Fquhuhur and Mrs. D. opal! poured an. n- nigted by Mrs. W. Yule and Mill Shirley David", AT YOUR SERVICE woman anon mums CH. 1-3511 (wmou Pena om.) _ Attending the bride were Mrs. Nancy Yule, matron of honor; Sandra mustard ttf ‘Windsor. cousin of the bride; Min Shirley Dnvldge, Mrs Pat-l nail Mop-go, and Miss Pumola‘ Brown of Chatham, cousin of the bride, tlower girl. Their waltrlength dream ot Sierra mauve taille onset with perm- violet velveteen were styled with lengthened torso silhou- ette: emphasized with diamond points to the sabrinu neeklinea,l deep velveteen collars tormingl cap sleeves and ending in a back bow-knot and bouifant skirts.), They carried nosegays of pink Sweetheart roses and yellow Chrysanthemums. Mr. Donald Niepage was groomsman, Ind the ushers were Messrs. Alan Kingdom Paul Skelding and Walter Rhodes. l nun-ow band of when!!! m quins and white guilloped cord- ing. The long and “our. eon- pieced by small point at the wrist, and the bouuant skirt tenured a wide trout panel Ind chlpel train. A matching head- dress held her veil, and the can ried a cascade ot white tumu- ed chryrantttemunu, orchids and steplunotia. After the reception " tt Elms Golf and Country Club, thé bride and groom left on a: wedding trip. They will live in Weston. 1 my and we; W {duh Weston Presbyterian Church Decorated With White 'Clads' ELMLEA: White gladioli de- corated the Weston Presbyterian Church, Cross Street, on Sep- tember lst, for the marriage of Winnifred Eileens MacKay, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. MacKay of Mt. Dennis to Mr. John William Dolman. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolman ot Flatlands. New Brunswick. Rev. Dolman-MacKay Vows Scene R. J. Boggs officiated. Mrs. Gladys Creary of Thistletown. sang, "The Lord's Prayer" and "Betause." Given in marriage by her ta.. ther, the bride wore a floor- length gown of white nylon net and lace over tafteta. Her fin- gertip veil of tulle illusion was caught to a halo encircled with seed pearls. She wore a sterling silver necklace and earrings set with blue stones. tfgitt from the groom, and carried a cascade ot white mums with red roses and Stephanotis. _ Mrs. Dorothy Brooks was ma- tron of honour and wore a floor- length gown ot peacock blue crystalette and lace with match.. ing hat. She carried a cascade of yellow mums. The bride's niece, Miss Mob taret MacKay, was bridesmaid. She wore a floor-length gown of nylon net over taffeta with bodice and bolero jacket of pink chiffon velvet and a pink tea- thered hat. She carried ll bou- quet of mauve and white mums. Sandra Mackay, niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. LI F E Insurance . . When You Think Of Telephone CH. 1.6M4 Gordon W. Alec" " Main St. N. WESTON Sun life Auwenu Co, of Canada with I If. JOIN'I C.W.L. mom: lll‘l'ING The mreeuuv. meeting at " John's Catholic Women's ua- au. wti- bald Saturday, August 29m in the with hall. Mm. Mervin Gorman presided our Aha meeting and M. J, Dria- ‘coll. spiritual dimtor wu pro- ‘sent. The 1-11 aetivitUr of the loa- gue were discuucd with on» phula on the work being done tor (all fair to be held on No.. vember and and 3rd. Plans wen made to have someone in It- tondance at the Convention of the Archdeacon Council to be held in Cornwall. _ A tn and bake ale are plan" ned for Saturday, September 22nd and will be convened by Mrs. J. Godber. The Annual Communion Breakfast will be held on Sunday, October 22nd. Tea was served by social con- veners Mrs. George Lynch and Mrs. John Powers. Com. B. Mattison, bingo con- vener reported that' the Satur- day night bingo would Stu-t Saturday, September 8th. The, proceeds of the bingo finance the ladies' visits to Weston San patients. She wore a floor-length town of pink nylon over taffeta with a floral headdress and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white mums encircled with red roses. Mr. Douglas Anderson, cousin of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Cordell and Phil MacKay, brothers of the bride. nephew, was ring bearer. For the reception held in the Legion Hall, Weston, the bride's mother received in a taupe Eatin dress with dusky blue hat and a pink rose corsagei The groom's sister, Mrs. Firth, as- sisted wearing a blue-grey floral print nylon dress with a red rose corsage. For her honeymoon trip to the United States, the bride wore a pink suit with a winter white coat and beige accessor- ies. and a corsage of white and pink flowers. Upon their re- turn, the couple will reside in Mount Dennis. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included: Mr. and Mrs. Firth, Flatlands, N.B.; Mr. C. York Travel Bureau 1043 Weston Rd Open Evenings and all Day Sat. General Insurance and Notary Public services the chartered banks have built Young Man up for all Canadiens One of these days, Fred's going to take over the farm. Meanwhile, he's planning, studying and working hard . . . learning right on the job, Already he's learned a lot about modem , farm management, and how 1 chartered bank can play its part in making farm living more comfortable, more profitable. He has found, for example, how useful the bank can be " a place to build up savings, to obtain credit, to seek financial advice and market information. He knows that the bank munager's door is open to everyone. When you see a good-looking, weTrurt farm, chances are the farmer uses the Owned an Operated by Bill leech THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Club Highlights with a Plan RO. 6-1777 Steamship, Plane, Bus, Hotel Reservations for Anywhere UNIVERSITY WOMEN PLAN COFPII PA!“ The Weston University Wo- men's Club will open its tall DODSON with a coffee party, to be held on Monday, September 17th at the home ot Mrs. John Austin, 9 Elsmere Ave,, from 8 to 10.30 pm. Central United Church ll homing LW!" "i, on 'tt an. in mind. All when}. BOLD "10"! A Euchu will b. Mid on September 18th in the Cun- dim Legion Hall. 140 Main St. South.' Thin lunction will be of I no- cial nature. Mrs. Mary Suther- land trom the United Appeal speakers bureau will be I aunt. and will speak briefly. All former and present mem- bers, and those interested in be- coming members are cordially invited. The and!“ cloud in the ul- ual humor with u noel-1 hour cow-{nod by Com. Weir and For information regarding the University Women's Club, which is 9pen to all graduates of bonn- tide universities, please cull Miss Maud Yen, membership convener at CH. 1-3954 or the president, Mrs. R. W. H. John- ston, CH. 1-3315. NURSERY SCHOOL PARENTS' MEETING The Merry Court Nursery School will be holding its hrst parents' meeting next Wednes- day, September 19th, at 8.30 pm. at St. Philip's Parish Hall, Dixon Road. The guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. E. Januska, who has been I nurs- ery school teacher tor the past 15 years and who will bring with her a wealth of ideas and information. Her subject will be "What Johnny Does At Nursery School." Book Now For Steamship "any. for 1957 Refreshments will be served. Anyone interested in the school is welcome to attend this meeting. MacKay. Sandra and David, Queensville, Ont.; Mrs. Tony Seigfried, Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. M. Millson, Tottenham; Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson, Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. C. Golding, St. Davids, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd, Streetsville; Miss Judy Firth, Mrs. Mary Cooling, and Miss Judy Ander- David MacKay, the bride's son, all of Flatlands, N.B. (Cbntinued on FLY NOW PAY LATER PLAN page 7) IlllNllllllt.lull, NOW "ttistmtiort From II can. at LO.0.F. " CHURCH "I!" For Information Tolophono LAUNDERERS th " pick up arm deliver anywhere In Toronto Metro am. _ Telephone anytime. day In mm. to not no» on - "mo rename Ingmar our" WASHDAYS ARE EASIER TOE-TAP-BALLET-GREEK-CHARACTER-ACR- HlGHbAN0-MOtkttN STAGE with ITEMIZED LAUNDRY SERVICE l It J,,t,,,jsiCsssst/ss//, WEST“ MINI. " MIMI. RI-OPI‘N‘ _ when we look after your hard-to-da items SATURDAY, sum not... 1956 ’SMMGION AVE, TORONTO . PHONE ll. 5-216 emu 9.1442

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