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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Jun 1958, p. 2

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INCH‘S 43 MAIN ST. NORTH WESTONâ€"CH. 1â€"1153 conmhuous rree TO WESTON AND 4 QUNCE _â€"_ Blue Grass Flower Mist Special Packaged with its own Gifté Atomizer worth 19 a lighter version of Elizabeth Arden‘s great slassic perfume imported from France. Blue Grass Flower Mist, 5 oonce Blue Grass Dusting Powder 8 oz. with atomizer 4.00 Both offers for a iemaied itme DRUG STORE Regular 3.50 value Regulariy 2.00 Now June 5, 1958 â€"~Page 2 eth Arden w1 250 DELIVERY DISTRICT +100 | _ Reverend Jess officiated at the ‘weddin( of Mr. Bruce Wilson and Miss Anne Morrison on Saturday afternoon in the Presâ€" byterian _ church. Miss Jean Burnfield was soloist and the ‘reception was held at Pickfair Restaurant, Lake Shore Road. | _ Birthday greetings this week |to Anne Maw, Janet Oliver, Bruce Ella, Anne Miller, Mrs. Clark Farr, Janet Ellis, Mrs. \ George Fry, Mrs. N. Lostchuck, Albert Barker, Mrs. Joe Dunn, !Dawn Fry and Ricky Wood. Mr. Jack Blenkinsop a highly respected resident of Kleinburg takes over the ownership of the Kleinburg Lockers this week and will be assisted by his mother who will operate a home baking centre in the store. Mr Blenkinâ€" sop has been in the shipping deâ€" partment of Canada Packers for 17 years and this company have given Mr. Blenkinsop much help and encouragement in getting started in his new venture. Mi. Blenkinsop is married with three children, Jackie 10, Billie 7, and Betty 4. He is an active worker in the community and is at preâ€" sent superintendent of the Unitâ€" Mrs. A. Cabell of Schomberg spent last week with her mother, Mrs. O. Devins and visited each Gay with her father in Brampâ€" ton hospital. Mr. Omar Devins had his broâ€" ken hip set and a pin put in onâ€" Friday morning and at latâ€" est reports is doing fine. We all hope this operation will ease some of the pain. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross were welcomed into the membership of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday and their three children 2 LAWRENCE AVE. E. NASHVILLE NEWS IDEAL ~AUTO TRIM (Continued on page 5) a ~ * . §\ ;I‘ e ?l . iC (Cor. of Main) CH. 6â€"3202 A white afternoon wedding in the attractively decorated Chrisâ€" tian Reformed Church, Weston, Francis Scott the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Framk Scott of Humâ€" ber Summit became engaged this week to James Thomas Lucas. The marriage is to take place in the Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church on June 14th. Upon his arrival the Inspectâ€" ing Officer, Captain I» D. Stuâ€" part, Royal Canadian Navy Reâ€" serve, Commanding Officer HMCS "York", was met at the gangway by the Corps Comâ€" manding _ Officer, _ Lieutenant Commander W. J. Hodge, Sea The annual inspection of the Navy League Cadet Corps in Wumnmw held Tuesday evening, May 27th, on board CC "Illustrious"* to which the: Corps is attached, * Prior to the arrival of the inspecting party a large number of parents and friends gathered to watch the cadets go through their normal ship‘s routine of forming up, Colors and Prayes. . Murray â€" Verkaik Nuptials In White Spring Wedding Navy L Cadet tion Held At The annual inspection of the Navy League Cadet Corps in,fore proceeding to the saluting preciation ‘to the parents preâ€" Royal~â€" Lifesaving m Nestonm area was held Tuesday evening, May 27th, on board|base for the march past, Music/sent for their intérest and acâ€"\successful completion of ;,n CSCC "Illustrious* to which the Corps is attached, for the inspection of ranks and|tive support of the local Corps.|cadets of the Forecastle Diviâ€"\se |_At the bride‘s parents‘ home an after wedding reception was Iheld with Mrs. Murray being an |excellent host in an attractive ]gown of pink with matching acâ€" cessories. She was assisted by lthe groom‘s mother who wore a brilliant blue lace gown with white acessories. |__The couple will be settling in | Weston. | THE EARLY BIRD It was a close play at the plate, and Dick Kokos came barâ€" |relling into catcher Jake Early. ‘Jake held his ground, and Koâ€" }kos went down as if he‘d been poleâ€"axed. was the happy setting for the spring time nuptials of Jeanne Olive Murray, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murray of |Scarlett Rd., Weston, to Harry | Verkaik, the son of Mr. and |\Mrs. W. Verkaik, also of Scarâ€" lett Rd. t Umpire Cal Hubbard called the runner out, oringinb the Browns manager, Zask Taylor, cut of the dugout. Taylor thought that Early had dropped the ball and shouted, "He wasn‘t out: He wasn‘t out!" Early looked down at the inâ€" sensible Kokos and remarked, ‘"Mebbe not, Zack, but he sute is now." Sister of the bride, Miss Eveâ€" lyn Murray, was maid of honor in a green nylon chiffon street length dress with a bouquet of white shasta mums. Green was also the dominant dress color of the remaining bridal partyâ€" conâ€" sisting of Miss Ine Verkaik and Miss Sharon Lynch. Best man for the ceremony was Mr. James Middel. He was [ assisted by ushers, Mr. Gilbert ; Van Gageldonk and Mr. Robert f‘ Murray. | With Rev. H. A. Venema ofâ€" ficiating the bride was brought to the altar by her father in a charming â€" white bridal tulle gown with a chantilly lace boâ€" dice and a sabrina neckline. This attractive ensemble was colorâ€" fullyâ€" highlighted with a‘ tulle illusion veil held,by a coronet of pearls and rhinestones. A bouâ€" quet of pink roses and white stephanotis completed this briâ€" dal gown. â€" Cadet Chairman R, Gordon and other members of the local Navy League group. The inspecting officer proâ€" ceeded slowly through the ranks of the ship‘s company to perâ€" sonally inspect each cadet beâ€" Men‘s & Boys‘ Wear 1177 WEsTON RD. Mt. Dennis â€" RO. 25892 Store for Children at s1 0 ® Gin@ mt o °¢o\“\“ e ‘g‘\c\" 104 MAIN N. CH. 1â€"6061 Next To Fox Theatre WESTON‘S A D A M S TIP TOoP T A1LORS Photo by Metcalfe Studios DEALER ’ The march past was under the command of Lieutenant L. Paâ€" terson and saw the"unit paradâ€" ing past in close column : and column of route before proceedâ€" ing to a display of class room work Aor the inspecting party and parents, During this period ‘tho Orenda Band marghed and counterâ€"marched the length of the main deck providing music thln was thoroughly enjoyed by all. evening‘s parade, Captain Stuâ€" part complimented the cadets on their fine appearance on parade and their obvious keenness as represented by the fact that all seventyâ€"four" of the , cadets enrolled were actually on paâ€" rade that night. Captain Stuâ€" part expressed his personal apâ€" for the inspection of ranks and the. march past was supplied by the , First choice abroad...New in Toronto 9 LAWRENCE AVE. W., at Main St. LIPPAY MOTORS L:a. Orenda Pipe: and Drum SHELL SERVICE STATION 1542 JANE at DENISON ht § 3 t 8 en cammenny prommmnonnnte s y is 6 §§§>‘<».~§ e ol k. â€"a & #_ es s Te se mt es dn e yoge . WA _ s ho > sary i P * i) 3 e t" l #* > y ; ~ § ustt y ues â€" Bs s is s 182 3 e w . 8 & s %fié CS w ‘ S 9. @% & & ow s s . Nee s \ 4 5 & ts o %g@% 3 hy .. e s s us < s . se <an 4 us a s :%,,\»\x s ho Just imagine . . . over 44 miles on one gallon of gas plus parking that‘s a breeze with only 155 inches of carâ€"length to manage. Yes, driving is fun again in a Renault DAUPHINE. Why not drop in today, take her for a testâ€"spin yourself. FOR ROAD DEMONSTRATION CALL . Words© of .rntlns were brought from ‘Ontario Division of the Navy League of Canada by Mr. James Crlztm;‘nd from the Weston area C ittee by Mr. Ray Gordon who asked for the active participation of all parents in the furthering of the work of the local Corps and "IMustrious" building itself. Beveral awards were made by . Captain Stupart including following: Petty Officer B. Clark, Able Cadets D. Smith, B. Mcâ€" Kee ‘and J, McCreight for perâ€" fect . attendance _ at; regular weekly training parades for the past year; Petty Officer B. Clark and Able Cadet J. Kirk for a perfect, record of attendâ€" ance at the regular monthly church parades held by the ship‘s company since last fall; Former Cadet G. Heatherington and Petty Officer J. Godfrey received their awards from the ADXA cadets of the Forecastle Diviâ€" glon received Navy League pins for the best record of attendâ€" As a result of recent examinâ€" ation six cadets qualified for Petty Officer rank, six for Leadâ€" ing Cadet rank and twentyâ€"five for Able Cadet rank. These cadets received their badges of ramk as well as Nayy League certificates for permanent reâ€" tention. _ / ance in the last past year. ollowing the Sunset Cereâ€" WESTON CH. 1â€"5283 AT YOUR SERVICE : VICTORIAN ORDER wfl ’ CH. 1â€"1581 t mony the entire Corps, official guests, parents and friends were served refreshments by the Ladâ€" ustrious elving Hours: 8 a.m .+ or otherwise by appaln! CH. 1â€"0102 â€" NO CHARGE â€"

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