A wellâ€"known doctor in the Mount Dennis area, general practitioner, gynoâ€" cologist and obstretrician, Dr. Audrey Noreen Crocker, is pictured with her husâ€" band, Reverend Neville Bishop, after their marriage, April 30th, in Trinity Chapel, Toronto. Officiating clergyman at the Phone AT. 8â€"1032 OFFICE â€" 3 Wallace St. SHOP â€" (rear) 44 8th Ave. N. PRINTING ‘If your water heater canâ€" not cope with today‘s il_(lâ€"l'(_l to install a modâ€" Water hopiar fust rigks for your hmii’y‘l needs. Installation, service, reâ€" placement of heater, and cost of electricity are all covered by one attractive Woodbridge Woeodbridge R.O.A. Wedding Stationery Typewriters Adding Machines Cash Registers Office Furniture Rubber Stamps Advertising Specialties Mimeographing Printed Cellulose Tape Counter Sales Books Commercial Printing LET YOUR â€"OLD WATER HEATER RETIRE GRACEFULLY HOUSE 8th Ave., Woodbridge Phone ATies 8â€"1101 BISHOPâ€"CROCKER A wellâ€"known gynecologist and obstretician in the Mount Dennis area, Dr. Audrey Noreen Crockâ€" er was united in marriage with Reverend Neville Bishop in Triâ€" nity Chapel, Toronto, with the groom‘s father, Reverend Edwin Bishop officiating. i The chapel was decorated for the event in banks of allâ€"white spring flowers and Mr. J. R. Sidgwick _ played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of chamâ€" pagne satin styled on simple lines sheath sleeves, pointed over the with Empire bodice effect, long wrists, and ï¬e fullâ€"length skirt was plain in front, falling to a chapel train at the back. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a matching satin cap, pearl trimmed. She carried stephanotic blossoms. Doctor, Minister Exchange Vows In Trinity Chapel Mrs. L. Cropley attended as bridesmaid in green shantung, Corner Lawrence and Weston Road, Westonâ€"CH 6â€"3031 Holden‘s Gift & Appliance Centre CH 1â€"3549 1934 WESTON RD. CH 1â€"3540 HASSOCKS CHINAWARE Opening Special! WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE WE REPAIR TOASTERS AND IRONS, ETC. BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS ? ceremony was the groom‘s father, Reverâ€" end Edwin Bishop, of Windsor, Ontario. The bride‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crocker, formerly of Mount Dennis, and her husband is the son of Reverend and Mrs. Edwin Bishop of Windsor. We have a delightful assortment of Gifts priced to meet any budget. Thur., June 9, 1960 HOLDEN‘S GIFT AND APPLIANCE CENTRE Come in and Browse Around! June is the Month For Weddings! ANNOUNCING THE OPENING waltzâ€"length, bouffant â€" skirted, with collar of white organza. Her flowers were a greenâ€"yellow orâ€" chid and hyacinths. Groomeman . was â€"Mr. Waiter Breckonridge, and two brothers of the groom were ushers: Mr. William Bichop and Mrs. Leonâ€" ard Bishop. Receiving her guests at the Old Mill after the ceremony, the bride‘s mother, _ Mrs Crocker, wore a print sheath gown in mauve and turquoise tones, and mauve shoes matching. Her corâ€" sage was a white gardenia. Assisting her, the groom‘s mother Mrs. Bishop, wore green organza in a draped sheath, pink and white flowers and white accessâ€" ories. Reverend and Mrs.‘Bishop left for a honeymoon in Bermuda, the bride travelling in a suit of fine English tweed in manve tones and her accessories matchâ€" ed in mauve. â€"(Photo by Kidson Studios) OF Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore traditional white satin, a floorâ€"length gown with chapel train. It was styled with smooth front falling to the train in the back and topped Banif Honeymoon After Wedding At Howard Park United Church A beautiful formal English wedding took place on May 21 in Howard Park United Church, Toâ€" ronto, when‘ Miss Terry Joan Watson and Mr. Trevor Arthur Hodge were joined in marriage by Reverend G. Service. The bride is the: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Watson of Mount Dennis and the groom is the son of Mrs. M. Denny of London, England, and the late Mr. John Hodge. Hodgeâ€"Watson Six young ladies from the bride‘s C.G.I.T. group formed a guard of honor after the wedding ceremony _ in _ Central United Church when Mr. and Mrs, Alexâ€" ander George Durrant were leayâ€" ing the church. Reverend R. E. Spencer offiâ€" ciated at the evening ceremony which took place last month. The church was decorated in pink snapdragons and white snowâ€" drift for the event. _ Wedding music was played by Mr. Bruce Metcalfe and he also accompanied Miss Lorraine Young who sang "The Lord‘s Prayer" and "O Perfect Love." The bride, the former Catherâ€" ine Agnes MacKay, is the daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Catherine MacKay, of Weston, and the late Mr. Finâ€" lay MacKay and her husband, Alexander George Durrant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Durrant of Weston. Given in marriage by a cousin, Mr. Andrew Gibson, the bride wore a fullâ€"length gown of white lace over taffeta. The neckline was high and scalloped in front and came to a V at the back. Sequins and pearls decorated the bodice and the sleeves were long and pointed. The gown fell in smooth folds in front, cascading to a bustle effect in the back. A pearlâ€"encrusted crown held a threeâ€"quarter length veil of tulle illusion. The bridal bouquet was peach roses and white carnaâ€" tions in cascade effect. to a bustle effect in the back.| (On their honeymoon trip to A pearlâ€"encrusted crown held @|Niagara Falls and Buffalo the threeâ€"quarter length veil of tull¢ pride travelled in a pale green illusion. The bridal bouquet Wws suit, green accessories, and with peach roses and white C‘“'"“'Ei( she wore a corsage of twoâ€" tions in cascade effect. i“’"ed pink carnations. Attending the bride as maidâ€"| Upon their return, Mr. and ofâ€"honor was Miss Donna Fisk in | Mrs. Durrant will live in Mount a mint green waltzâ€"length orâ€" Dennis. Durrantâ€"MacKay Forming a quard of honor for their %eloved..leader, Mrs. Alexgnder e&?orge urrafit and her husband, as they leave Central United Church, Weston, after their marriage, are members from her C.G.LT. group. The former Catherine Agnes Macâ€" Kay, the bride is the daughter of Mrs. C.G.I. T. Honor Guard At Wedding Of Leader â€" Kindergarten Program â€" Register Now! for the 1960â€"61 Term Phone: MRS. SOMMERVILLE, AT 8â€"0570 or MRS. YOUNG, AT 8â€"1090 GOVERNMENT LICENSED DAY SCHOOL FOR 4 AND 5 YEAR OLDS . It‘s A HWFoman‘s HF orld WOODBRIDGE NURSERY SCHOOL xh | The bride has been active in |C.G.LT. work for seven yearsâ€" ‘two of which were in the capacity |of leader of a group. The little \girls who formed the guard of |honour for their leader‘s wedâ€" Ming were: â€" Barbara â€" Thomas, ‘Dianne Clarke, Diane Wells, Sanâ€" {rira Thompson, Verna Mowat and | Laura Woolley. with a simple bow at the back waist. Lace appliques trimmed the squared neckline and the train. Her sRoulderâ€"length veil of tulle illusion was held in place with a pearlâ€"encrusted coronet and she carried a bouquet of Talisman roses and white stephâ€" anotis blossoms in cascade efâ€" fect. ; ganza gown and matching headâ€" piece and veil. Bridesmaids were in lemon yellow similar growns, and they all carried nosegays of yellow roses, mauve chrysantheâ€" mums and snowdrift. _ Bridesâ€" maids were Miss Brenda Ann MacKay, a sister of the bride, and Miss Linda Musselwhaite. Attending her as bridesmaid was Miss Janice Lott and the little flowergirl was Miss Moira Clapp. They were gowned alike apple green organza dresses, balâ€" lerina length, and fullâ€"skirted. Their flowers were nosegays of white posies. Their tiny coronets were of lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"vallcy and Mr. William (Bill) Lane was best man and ushers were Mr. Ronald Flemming and Mr. Gary Halloway. Receiving her guests at the reception afterwards held in the Masonic Hall, Weston, Mrs. Macâ€" Kay, the bride‘s mother, was in champagne beige shantung gown, sheath style, pink and mauve flowered hat and corsage of pink roses. â€" Assisting her, Mrs. Durâ€" rant, the groom‘s mother chose a print in beige and turquoise tones for her son‘s wedding. Her accessories were in beige and she wore a corsage of yellow roses pinned on her bag. Catherine MacKay, of Weston, and the late Mr. Finlay MacKay and the groom‘s pafénits are Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Durâ€" rant‘of Weston. Reverend R. E; Spencer officiated <at the. ceremony ‘which took place last month. green leaves The best man was Mr. Henry Clapp and ushering were Mr. Peter Watson, brother of the bride, and Mr. William Readman. The wedding reception was beld in the church parlors, Mrs. Watson. mother of the bride, reâ€" ceiving her guests in a starâ€"mist grey gown, cherryâ€"fizz pink hat and gloves and grey fur stole. The groom‘s mother lives in Eng» land and was unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Elphick of Cross street, Weston, have left for England and the continent on a nineâ€"week holiday. On the list of places they will visit will be St. Ives in Cornwall; Bournâ€" mouth, Hastings, London, Wales and Switzerland. They will spend 10 days on the continent and Mrs. Elphick intends to visit her futher‘s birthplace, Swaffham in Norfolk, where at present there is a missile site. The highlight of the trip for Mr. Elphick will be to see his sister after 35 years and an aunt whom he has not seen for 50 years. \| _ Mrs. W. F. McMahon‘s daughâ€" (ter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Douglas Small, and their two ;srrn<, Michael and Stephen, have \returned from Germany and are |visiting her before settling in |Ottawa. They will be here two weeks. Mr. Small is with the \Canadian External Affairs deâ€" | partment. On her wedding trip to Banff Mrs. Hodge wore a suit of sage green and iced orange accessories. Her corsage was of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge, upon their return, will live in Toronto. Mrs. H. 0. Lloyd, chairman of the Arts and Letters Committee of Weston‘s Council of Women, was hostess to her group last week when they made plans for a garden musicale to be held at the home of Mrs. J. Albarda, Riverdale drive, Thistletown, on Sunday afternoon, June 12. The iadies‘ section of the Wesâ€" ton Golf Club were hostesses to the Ladies‘ Curling Club last Friday when a mixed tournament took place, A buffet luncheon was served after the game and a sccial afternoon was enjoyed by the members. Mrs. Lorne Snider, social convener, and her commitâ€" tee were in charge of the event, including the afternoon‘s enterâ€" tainment. A _ film _ entitled, "Angola Awakes", was shown to the members. A 24th of May feature of the Woston Golf Club, the Glasgow Challenge Cup (which was preâ€" sented in 1917 by Mr. James Brown, a member of the club at that time) was played again this year. This is the 43rd conâ€" secutive year for the event and was a twoâ€"ball mixed foursome, won by Mrs. W. G. Aird and Mr, E. C. Bannerman. The May meeting of the Dorâ€" othy Pearson Auxiliary of Cenâ€" tral United Church was held on May 26, under the leadership of Miss Maud Yeo. SOCIAL & PERSONAL DOROTHY PEARSON AUXILIARY â€"(Photo by Kidson Studios) Amid a setting of white flowers candlelight and palms a lovely lateâ€"afternoon _ choral wedding took place in Westminster United Church, May 14th, 1960, when Miss Louise Margaret Lawson and Mr. William Peter Bochna were united in marriage. BOCHNA â€" LAWSON WEDDING Reverend _ James â€" McKenzie| Mr. Jack Nyman was groomsâ€" officiated and Mr. George Bant| man and ushers were Mr. Jack played the wedding music. The|Lawson, Mr. Ron Shemberg and church choir, (of which the bride| Mr. Larry Skatortow. is a member) sang "O Perfect’ Mrs. Lawson, the bride‘s Love". |mother, received her guests at The bride is the daughter of| The Pickfair after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lawson, of| in a dusty rose‘silk organza over Weston and the groom‘s parents“Me gown, flowered ‘hat ‘ and also of Weston, are Mr. and Mrs.|light green accessories. Assistâ€" Peter Bochna. ing her, Mrs. Bochna was a pale Given in marriage by her‘blue silk organza with lace t(.)p. father, the bride wore traditional | Me hat was blue and accessories white in a cathedral grown of%!"elge' Both wore rose corsages pesu de sois. The scalloned whiteIn imstching tones. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore traditional white in a cathedral grown of pesu de sois. The scalloped white neckline of the fitted bodice was trimmed with seed pearls, high in front and coming to a V in the back. Sleeves were long and pointed. Skirt was very full, gathered at sides in bustle effect, ending in a long cathedral train. She carried a cascade of pale pink roses, white stephanotis blossoms and green ivy. Her veil was fingertip length, held in place with a pearlâ€"encrusted coronet cap of motherâ€"ofâ€"pearl. Wed In Cathedral Gown Of White Peau de Soie Attending the bride as matronâ€" ofâ€"honor was Mrs. Jack Lawson. Mrs. Lionel Whitaker, Mrs. Ron Shemberg and Mrs. Hank deâ€" Prince were bridesmaids. Flowerâ€" girl was 5â€"yearâ€"old Miss Lorna Madill and ringbearer was Master Colin Martin. Attendants were gowned alike in emerald green corded silk, bracolet sleeves, fitted bodices and the skirts were short in front cascading to a short train. They MR. AND MRS. TREVOR ARTHUR HODGE pose for. this wedding portrait after the ceremony which took place in Howard Park United Church, Toronto, on May 21st. The bride, the former Terry Joan Watson, is the daughter of Mz, and Mrs. George Watson, of Mount Dennis, and the groom CAC 205. greotge dison, of Mount Dennis, and the groom is the son of Mrs. M. Denny and the late Mr. John Hodge, of London, England. i THE TIMES & GVIDE Thursday. Jun We are Canadian Stylâ€" ists _ for â€" Conventions and Shows. Representatives f o r Permanent Waves and Styling. RO 21332 ® REVLON ® ZOTOS Chosen By Leading Beauty EABUWOYS Products ) Manutacturers! _ ,} Appointment NOW! 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