Times & Guide (1909), 6 Dec 1956, p. 3

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In â€" Elverston â€" Park United[ Church decorated with white| lavender and yellow ‘mums, onl Saturday, December 1st, Phyllis | May Purkis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Purkis of Venice Dr,, | became the bride of John Williafh ' McGowan, Downsview, son of| Mr. and Mrs. J. McGowan of| ‘Toronto. Rev. Gordon Legge ofâ€"| ficiated. Mrs. Wm. Walker played | the wedding music 13 Mrs. John Willlam McGowan was wed in Elverston Park United church on Saturday, December 1st, Rev. Gordon Legge offiâ€" ciating. The bride is the former Phyllis May Purkis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Purkis of Venice Drive. â€" Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a ballerina length dress of nylon net and tiers of lace over taffeta, which featured a strapless bodice and Phyllis May Purkis Bride | Of John Will‘m McGowan When You Think Of Insurance.. Gordon W. Alcott 945 Main St. N. WESTON Telephone CH. 1â€"6584 Wed In Elverston Park Church Sun Life Assurance Co of Canada LIFE Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere ]w P. GRAHAM&SONSE matching lace jacket with long| {sleeves. A hipâ€"length silk veil ftell from a crown of matching’ |lace studded with seed pearls and | sequins. She carried a cascade‘ ‘nf red roses and baby white; /‘mums. ; |\ ‘The bridesmaid, Miss Margie \Hollick and the junior bridesâ€". _ Contemplation of the following | U.S.â€"Russian steel output figures ‘may be uscful antidote to deâ€" | velopment of "defense hysteria" ‘ mechanism, says The Financial |Post. In 1913, Russian output of | steel ingots was the same as that \reached in the U.S. in 1890, 23 years earlier. By 1928, the lag had jumped to 36 years; in 1940, it was 35 and in 1954, 38. The bridesmaid, Miss Margie Hollick and the junior bridesâ€" maid, Miss Jerraldine Purkis wore dresses of irridescent tafâ€" feta, in .utumn pink and autumn blue, respectively, with matching jackets and matching leaf banâ€" deaux. They carried bouquets of yellow ‘mums and pink roses. Mr. Ronald Lewis was best man and the usher was Mr. Douglas Lewis. At the reception held in Elverâ€" ston Park United Church, the bride‘s miother received wearing white lace over pale blue taffeta with matching bolero. She wore a corsage of pink carnations and deep pink roses. The groom‘s mother assisted wearing a rose crepe with grey accessories and a corsage of pink carnations and red roses. For the wedding trip to Sarnia, | Ontario, the bride chose a cashâ€" mere wool suit of charcoal and | blue with blue accessories. The | couple will reside on Keele St. | Wishes to express to the citizens of Weston their sincere thanks and apâ€" preciation for the fine vote of contiâ€" dence in the band activities. .. . ... C.S. vs, U.S.8.R. Place Your Order For photo by Wm. E. Gerry The Weston EARLY Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Christmas Flowers by A. N. Deslauriers Angered to the point of comâ€" plete frustration Councillor Irvâ€" ing Paisley, Ward 6, scored the North York Council and the North York Planning Board in their method of dealing with an application for the rezoning of a site on Dufferin St. at Lawâ€" rence Ave. sought by Alden Developments Ltd. for construcâ€" tion of a Brewer‘s Retail Store. Councillors Fred Young, Ward §, Norman Goodhead, Ward 3 and A. H. Bartlett, Ward 8 supâ€" ported Mr. Paisley in opposing the bylaw to rezone. The propâ€" ‘erty in question is part of a NORTH YORK COUNCIL DIARY The late Mr. Scott was born in Etobicoke Twp. 70 years ago and for 38 years successfully | ran a market garden on the | Richview Side Road. He was a member of St. Matâ€" thias Anglican church and an ardent supporter of the Men‘s Club of St. Matthias. On March 19th, 1913 he marâ€" ried Margaret E. Ashman of Lambton Mills. Humber Hts.: A lifelong resiâ€" dent of Etobicoke, Francis J. (Frank) Scott died in the Torâ€" onto Western hospital, Nov. 28th in his Tist year. The late Mr. Scott is su.â€" vived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Pearson (Eileen); a son George W. of Weston, and six grandchildren. Also survivâ€" ing are his sister Mrs. Robert Greer (Lavinia) and Mrs. M. Armstrong _ of _ Weston and brothers Walter of Toronto and George of Otlawa, He was preâ€" deceased by his brother, John of Toronto. Funeral service was conductâ€" ed by the Rev. George V.! Young, rector of St. Matthias | church, at the Ward Funeral | Home, Weston, and interment | was made in the family plot at | Riverside Cemetery â€" Saturday, | Dec. 1st. I Close friends of the deceased bore him to his final rest. They were Messrs. C. . A. Rundle (Ollie), Bert _ Mason, _ Earl Creighton, Chas. Worgan, Gorâ€" don Worgan and Frank Dorrell. Vesper Service For Area CGIT At Central Sunday Councilior Scores Reâ€"Zoning Methods Silver Band The Canadian Girls In Trainâ€" ing of Central United Church will be hostesses to the Weston district C.G.LT. groups on Sunâ€" day next, December 9th at 4 p.m. for the annual Christmas vesper service. Everyone is welâ€" come to attend the service. al CGLT Similar services will be held across Canada, the services all being sponsored by the Nationâ€" OB ITV A R Y $320 Is Received By Hungary Fund From Westonites Weston citizens have contriâ€" buted $320 to Hungarian Relief through the Weston Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society, M. J. Lepingwell, branch presâ€" ident reported this week. The final day for contributâ€" ing to this fund through the local Red Cross is Monday, Deâ€" cember 17th stated Mr, Lepingâ€" well. MJ S8> â€"_ C "GRaps" Memorial Wreaths Holly Wreaths ‘NOVELTY ARRANGEMENTS STORE 24 Main St. N. CH. 1â€"1231 F. J. SCOTT _ Mr. Al. Purkis flew back from |Florida this past week. He said ‘he had to come back to get warm. |It was quite cold there, apparâ€" ‘ently. Mr. Purkis returned to ‘Florida this week. \ _ The cradle roll of Elmlea Bapâ€" ‘itist church are holding their ;Christmas party, December 11th ‘at 2 o‘clock in the church. large tract of land owned by Dominion Stores Ltd. which is presently zoned Industrial. Councillor Paisley stated that as a member of the Planning Board he was dismayed to find out that a resolution of the Planning Board dealing with this particular application had been in the one instance comâ€" pletely ignored and in the secâ€" ond instance no action had been taken by the Township Soliciâ€" tor‘s office. ‘The resolution in question dated Oct. 17/56 read: "It was moved by Dr. Lord secâ€" onded by Mr. Holmes that conâ€" sideration of this matter be deâ€" ferred for three weeks WITH FULL NOTICE being sent out for such meeting, including Mr. Kurin of 1360 Eglinton Ave. W., Toronto, and the secretary of the _ West Glen Ratepayers‘s Association. The Planning Diâ€" rector was instructed to obtain a report from the Solicitor reâ€" garding the Ontario Municipal Board hearing on Dominion Stores Bylaw 9910 and his comâ€" ments requested on the phraseâ€" ology and decision of the Board Monday, December 3rd saw the beginning of mail delivery to the homes in Elmlea. "yoouk s % When this application for reâ€" zoning came up at Council on The Elmlea ratepayers held | Monday week last Councillor their meeting Nov. 26th. On the i Paisley moved a motion that agenda were election talks by the | this application be refused. This candidates for the coming elecâ€"‘ motion was defeated and the tion in Etobicoke. Fach spoke| vote was as follows: For: Paisâ€" briefly outlining their policy. ;'ley, Young, Goodhead and Bartâ€" * * * (leti. AGAINST: McMahon, Mr. Al. Purkis flew back from | Honsberger, Singer, Walker and Florida this past week. He said | Aldcorn. Councillor Aldcorn then he had to come back to get warm. moved a motion that the appliâ€" It was quite cold there, apparâ€" Cation be approved which was The Sunday school Christmas Tree and concert will be held in the church December 14th at 7 ELMLEA NEWS 18 MA!N STREET N. t $ ts Lflqq%;fi.}&&&%fi%’ Wt C af 2: Tt 8 i y Af tyt 5 h i i 4 2&1 5t e mees mt 0 + 8 fg P‘ MR 3 A P) 4 1 € C»f upr stolEe * 4# Q" aertt * c hsteimas ‘S’ / 4/ At the Planning Board meetâ€" ing held three weeks later Councillor Paisley was informed that (1) The Ratepayers Assoâ€" ciation had never been in!orm-\ ed and (2) that the Township Solicitor "had been unable to give such interpretation in time for this meeting‘. Mr. Paisley suggested that this application be deferred until the Board could have a written interpreâ€" tation of the O.M.B. Order covering the land of the Dominâ€" ion Stores. This suggestion was not accepted and the decision of the North York Planning Board was as follows: "Lp was moved by Mr. Holmes, seconded ‘by Dr. Lord that this applicaâ€" tion be approved." The voting on this motion was as follows: FOR: Mr. Bales, Mr. Kemp. Dr. iLord, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Walker. AGAINST: Mr. Paisley. The Staff report of the North York Planning Board in respect to this application is quoted in full from that report dated October 117/56. "In view of the pressing need â€" for â€" industrially zoned tlands. it is recommended that this application be refused. It is felt that no further encroachâ€" _ments should be permitted on the Industrial lands in the Dufâ€" ferinâ€"Lawrence area." Christmas In Many Lands Y.W.C.A. OPEN HOUSE Monday, Dec. 10 8.30 â€" 10.00 o.m. REFRESHMENTS 31 KING ST. ieE io e seconded by Councilior Honsâ€" berger. Visibly shaken by the | show of naked pressure brought | to bear on North York Council| at , various times by private | groups to amend the zoning byâ€" | law to suit their own ends Councillor _ Paisley shouted | across the Council Chamber to| the Township Clerk to producei‘ the resolution which stated that| no {further amendments to the! Zoning Bylaw would be enter-| tained by Council until a reâ€"| 1asussment of the whole bylaw could be made. Both Councillor Paisley and Councillior Young had been hammering away at: |this one point and the vote on 'the motion for approval was deâ€" ferred pending the production |of this resolution. â€" When the: iresolution was produced by the \Clerk Councillor Vern Singer |stated that in view of the fact that the application presently Ibefore Council had . without. doubt been submitted after the |30th of July he could not in conâ€". |science vote in favour of this XapplicationA Councillor James‘ "CHARLIE" THANK YOU! RICHARDSON how WES TON way to pampe!" «* gagoere" . a little fur CITIZENS OF WESTON she‘ll love y99 My Sincere Thanks very special Christmas continued support SCOf* EBd W ' +Â¥ m e tor your It‘s the perfect To The have her, and oh. . §§ or "ccket, for THE TIMES AND GUiDEâ€"tThureday, Dec. 6th, Walker at this point also alterâ€" ed his vote and the motibn for approval was defeated the reâ€" corded vote being as follows: FOR: Honsberg, Aldcorn. AGAINST: Paisley, Young, Goodhead, Bartlett Singer, Walker. The application for reâ€" zoning is now placed in a state of suspended animation. It is anticipated that no further acâ€" tion will be taken on this appliâ€" cation by Council until an area it. Stole, them O“. See Us For Your Christmas Shopping of Books Gifts and Christmas Cards ad 4; v3 in Weston at VANDE RIET‘S BOOKSTORE The Greatest Collection of 215 Main St., Weston Phone CH. 1â€"3308 i4\ Sincere "Sincere Service Furs reâ€"styled before Christmas but present fur garment . . . for as low as MINK STOLE Cooper Furs will reâ€"style your There is still time to have your OUR POLICY ported in the daily 4 this application for t been approved by r Council. The explanation this lies in the fact thatâ€"s bers of the press had leff meeting before the second #495.00 124 ‘l i R » mla:ucl::l been -:.i you will have to hurry beautiful fetout skins $65.00 . PUBLIC UTILITIES To

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