Times & Guide (1909), 14 Jul 1960, p. 7

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Candleâ€"Lit Altar Setting For Storkâ€"Warren Wedding Ceremony White flowers and the candleâ€" lit altar of St. Matthias Angliâ€" can Church, Etobicoke, made a beautiful setting for the wedding on Saturday of Joan Doreen Warâ€" ren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edward Warren, to Mr. David Lloyd George Stork, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stork sr. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend David H. K. Stiles. Wedding music was played by Mr. P. Clements Garton, organist. Given in â€" marriage by her father, Joan chose a gown of white silk organza and chantilly lace. The delicate lace of the bodice continued into the soft flowing skirt with sweeping train. A coronet of sparkling brilliants and pearls held her fingertip veil of silk tulle illuâ€" sion. Her bouquet was a cascade of white streamers and pink roseâ€" buds falling from an orchid set on a satinâ€"bound prayer book. SUMMER, THE SEASON which sets Canadian women to planning bareâ€"backed vacationsâ€"inâ€"theâ€"sun and brings lusty tans to winterâ€"whitened limbs, spells careâ€"free comfort for this mother and daughter in their cool, matching dresses. Sleeveless, fullâ€"skirted and easy to care for due to the fabric‘s washâ€"andâ€"wear properties, the dresses are hand made from 100 per cent ‘"Terylene‘" batiste handkerchief print available by the yard in stores across Canada. The maid> of honour, Miss Maple Ave., Maple Kitchens Completely Renovated and Remodeled BEFORE YOU BUY â€" TRY WA.A4Aâ€"9621 BEFORE YOU BVUY â€" TRY WA.4â€"9621 MAPLE ALUMINUM (KITCHEN DIVISION) It‘s A Woman‘s World We will be pleased to call at your home and give you a quotation without any obligaâ€" tion to you. Vauxhall ) VICTOR Phones: CH 4â€"9446; AL 7â€"2441 ROLLED ARBORITE TOPS Nancy Lynda Warren, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Baird Garvey and Miss Patricia Blanchard, cousin of the bride, wore violet silk organza gowns and hats of shaded violet petals. The â€" groom‘s â€" sisters, Miss Dianne Stork, junior bridesâ€" maid, and Miss Pauline Stork, flower girl, were dressed alike in pink chiffon with pink flowered headâ€"bands. All carried flower baskets of roseâ€"buds, baby orâ€" chids, miniature ‘mums, asters and carnations. The ring bearer, Master Charles Herbert Rowbotâ€" tom, cousin of the bride, carried the white satin pillow which held the rings for the double ring ceremony. The best man was Mr. Edward Dixon and the ushers Mr. Gordon Badger and Mr. John Marley, uncle of the bride. Mr. George Blanchard, uncle and godfather of the bride, was master of ceremonies at the reâ€" Complete with Gas, License, Heater, Signals, Polish and . . . _‘ FREE LIFETIME LUBRICATION Brand New 1960 Downtown Toronto [ 945 Bay St. 1115. at Wellesley ception which was held in the Parish Hall. The bride‘s mother received the guests attired in powder blue embroidered silk organza with matching accessories. Pink and white carnations formed her corsage. The groom‘s mother reâ€" ceived in chartreuse organza over silk and matching accessâ€" ories. roses. Weston YWCA Initiates Junior Teens‘ Trips After a gay evening of dancing to the delightful music of the Westonaires, the happy couple left for a honeymoon in the United States. The radiant bride wore a blue silk paisley print dress with full skirt and matchâ€" ing blue jacket with a pert little white flowered hat. After their trip they will reside in Downsâ€" view. Summer vacation time can be a bore for young teens who are too old to attend most day camps but are too young to find a workâ€" ing position. Weston Y.W.C.A. hopes they have planned a proâ€" gram for this age group (12â€"16 years) to put new zest into vaâ€" cation time. For the month of July, the Y.W.C.A. is sponsoring allâ€"day ectivities on alternate days. Girls may attend Tuesday and Thursâ€" day or Monday and Wednesday. One day each week an excursion will be made to such places as the Royal York Hotel, Parliaâ€" ment Buildings, Toronto Harâ€" bour and C.B.C. Studios. On alternate days the girls will stay at the YWCA building in the morning for crafts and interest groups, which will include good grooming, dance instruction and sports, and after lunch go swimâ€" ming to the local pool. Fees of $1.00 a day will pay for transportation on â€" special trips, milk at lunchtime, craft Corner Lawrence and Weston Road, Westonâ€"CH 6â€"3031 who will be pleased to visit you and supply all information reâ€" quired and demonstrate a scale size model of the pool. Manufactured from tinted fiberglas, eliminating annual painting. Fillers replaced, as required, for the first two years at no cost to the owner. WITH COMPLETE FILTRATION A 30 FT. x 15 FT. POOL IS PRICED AT $2950. PLUS INSTALLATION. CONTACT C. FLINDERS NOBLETON, ONTARIO Phone Bolton 35W Evenings and Weekâ€"ends 1 Power Pile Brushing 2 Vacuum Suction 3 Absorbent Powder Treatment Member National Institute of Rug Cleaning THE MEXBOROUGH SWIMMING POOL KARPETâ€"KARE â€" USES FIVE IMPORTANT STEPS: WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE Her corsage was of red BOOK NOW AND AVYOID DISAPPOINTMENT PRICES _ FOR LONGER POOLS SUPPLIED ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY AREA SERVED: OR HOUSTON BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. wOODBRIDGE, ONT. â€" ATLAS 8â€"1151 GOING OVERSEAS ? Rev. J. Campbell McLean ofâ€" ficiated at the marriage of Ella Anne Paddle, of Toronto, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredâ€" erick L. Paddle, of Port Dalâ€" housie, Ontario, to John William Dixon. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dixon, of Toronto. The marriage was held in Elverston Park Unitâ€" ed Church on Saturday, July 9. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white organza. The fitted bodice had long sleeves and a scoop neckâ€" line. The skirt fell to the floor in soft folds and was detailed with a band of white organza circling the skirt and following the line of the chapel train. Her short veil was held by a small cap of white organza and seed pearls. She carried a fountain bouquet of pink roses mingled with white. supplies, swimming and insurâ€" ance coverage against accident. Rev. J. C. Mclean Officiates At Dixonâ€"Paddle Marriage Matron of honor was Mrs. Joan Robinson, of Malton, sister of the groom, in pale green eyelet organdy with a green cumâ€" merbund of crystal faille taffeta and matching â€" headband. . She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. In similar gowns were the bridesâ€" maids, Miss Lillian Cayer and Miss Lucille Cayer, both of, Toâ€" ronto. P Mr. Gordon Robinson was his brotherâ€"inâ€"law‘s gr o 0 m s m a n. Ushers were Mr. Harry Edwards, Teens at Weston and District Y.W.C.A. are looking up to better things _ this _ summer! Those wishing to register or inquire about this special program, call Mrs. Beth Haesler, 31 King St., CHerry 4â€"5541. â€" Registrations will be limited. The younger set, between the ages of 8 and 12, will also have an opportunity to attend Day Camp sponsored by Weston‘s branch of YWCA. The camps will be open from July 4 to 14, and July 18 to 29. Special camperships are availâ€" able for those who are unable to pay the total, or part of, the camp fee. All campers are required to come to the YWCA building, at 31 King street, Weston, accomâ€" panied by a parents for an interâ€" view. Appointments _ can â€" be made Monday through Friday from 3.30 to 5.00 p.m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 3.30 to 7.00 p.m. 4 Karpetâ€"Kare Detorggnt 5 Removing Stubborn Spots Metropolitan â€" Toronto; EAST as far as‘ Ajax, Agincourt; NORTH, Richmond Hill; WEST, Oakville, Maiton. LE. 7â€"4131 of Weston, and Mr. John Deverâ€" ell, of Toronto. ( Receiving at the Pioneer Room Crang Plaza, the bride‘s mother chose a turquoise sheath of silk, detailed with white accessories. The groom‘s mother assigted in a black and white organza dress with white accessories. Piano Pupils In Recital At Rexdale School A capacity audience in the auditorium of Rexdale â€" Public school applauded the performâ€" ances by pupils of Flora Messaâ€" car in the annual piano recital. Scale playing in slow tempo was demonstrated by Axel Halâ€" vorsen and Bobby Galer and Kenâ€" neth Finlayson and Donald Kilâ€" fin. Miss Betty Jackson opened the program with the playing of "God Save The Queen." Piano soloists were: _ Susan Jackson, Nesta Rogers, Mary Mills, Kenneth Finlayson, Maurie Todd, Robert Vanos, Ann Graâ€" bam, Donald Kilfin, Judy Morâ€" rison,, _ Axel Halvorsen, Colâ€" leen Hamilton, Russell Seheult, Lex Vanos, Deborah Ann Stanâ€" ley, Robert Galer, Betty Thorn, Douglas Lamb, (Judy Harvey, Malcolm Seheult, Myrlene Allâ€" butt, Hugh Fergusson, Janet Clark, Ann Marie Hester, Marâ€" garet Jennings, Kathy Spruce, Betty Jackson, Iris Sedore. A piano duet by Mrs. Vanos and her son, Lex, was enthuiastâ€" ically applauded. Jackson, Dougles Lamb, Nesta Rogers and Margaret Jennings was one of the highlights of the concert. Guests from Rivercrest School were: Hilary Dorricott, whose piano solo was "Puddles"; a quartet of â€" performersâ€"Harold Rapp, Dennis Rennie, Nicholas Barkman and Stephen Hobbsâ€" played a sailor‘s dance, "Jack Tar‘;. A perfox-mangg‘on two pianos â€"for eight handsâ€"by â€" Susan Certificates were presented to the students who qualified on their Easter examinations, They were also special awards for sight reading and theory. Indiâ€" vidual musical favors were given to each musician at the close of the recital. Sanitary Contractors Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and for Dining C. STUNDEN FRANK 0. REEVES & SON FLOWERS RICHMOND HILL Phone TURNER 4â€"1245 Islington Ave. North At Steele‘s Avenue Repaired 24â€"HOUR SERVICE Saturday: til 2 a.m. â€" Sunday: Noon{te 11 p.m. 1804 Weston Road, Weston Phone AT 8â€"1197 THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION IN EVERY HOME Open Daily 6.30 e.m. to ] e.m. Donna‘s ORANGE DAY PARADE moved along treeâ€" shaded Wallace avenue in Woodbridge last Saturday as the village joined in celebration of the 270th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. Carrying the flag in the picture above is Helen Wallace, who served as director of ceremonies in the absence of Elsie Evans. The Bible was carried in the procession by Lily Ingram. Making up the Woodbridge contingent for the parade were members otf Queen Victoria L.O.B.A. 982 and N. Clarke Virginia Sewell Wed A mong Pink And White Carnations For her "something old" the bride of John Melville Macklin chose her grandmother‘s 85â€"yearâ€" old wedding band. St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church was decorated with pink and white carnations for the afterâ€" noon marriage ceremony of Virâ€" ginia Esther Sewell, daughter of Mrs. Esther Sewell and the late James Sewell, and John Macklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mackâ€" lin of Downsview. Rev. Frank W. Fry officiated. Seated at the organ was Mr. Englishman. Given in marriage by brother, Thomas E. Sewell, CALGARY, ALBERTA â€" "I want to tell you how pleased I am with the Naran Plan, I have never found it easier to take off those unwanted pounds, I feel so much better, have more energy and for the first time in years I don‘t have that heavy bloated feeling after eating. The Naran Plan is truly grand for anyone who has tried as I have to lose weight and given up because of starvation diets or tiring exerâ€" eise." D. A. Hergert, 22nd Ave., Calgary, Alta. f Why â€" suffer the discomforts and social handicaps of overâ€" weight when it is so easy to reâ€" duce with the Naran Plans. Try this simple method and enjoy the flattering looks you will receive from your friends as pounds and years seem to melt away from your appearance. _ ~ Get the Naran Plan from your druggist today, it is simple and sold on a money back guarantee. restaurant CH. 1â€"5872 CH.1â€"6331 AFTER LEAVING THE St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church, M#t. and Mrs. John Macklin were presented with a silverâ€"horse shoe sent especially for them from England.. Following the reception at Rivalda Restaurant, thÂ¥Z couple departed on a honeymoon trip to Ottawa. Who Says Reducing Is Difficult ? FREE LOCAL DELIVERY 5% OFF PICKâ€"VUP ORDERS alnm gooJo DELIVERED PIPING HOT her the THE TIMES & bride wore a waltzâ€"length gown of Chantilly lace fashioned over delusterized satin, The scalloped Vâ€"shaped neckline was in harâ€" mony with the scalloped hem of the princess styled gown. A fingertip veil was held by a tiara of nylon tulle. She carried a caseade bouquet of red roses and white carnations, A silver horseâ€" shoe sent from England was preâ€" sented to the bride by the two children of Mr. and Mrs. William Broad, formerly of England. Maid of honor Wendy Lindop chose a light blue ballerinaâ€" length gown of nylon tulle over Open Thursday and Friday evenings. We close ‘all Wednesday (except holiday Monday) during WESTON CH 14458 AGAIN WE THANE YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE A DISCOUNT ON EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE Ilarco Mlacâ€" Mlarcio HWac marching formation. Wallace L.O.L. 28. Worthy Master l-y Usher and Worthy Mistress Grace Topper headed their respective groups for the cereâ€" mony. The gay parasols carried by the women marchers were a practical, as well as a decorative touch; the day was quite & warm one. Following the Woodbridge "walk" the men of Woodbridge went to Fergus to join in the afternoon parade there. The Wodbridge contingent won two awards: as the best attired group and as the best SAVE 10% to 20% 16th _A nnificrsmy Shoppe nylon taffeta. She wore matching blue silk shoes and a headband of pink and white carnations, Her bouquet was made up of pink and white carhations .and roses. The bridegroom was attended by Fred R. Ambrose. The ushers were James J. Sykes, brotherâ€"inâ€" law of the bride, and Robert A. Macklin, brother of the bride». groom. At a reception held at Rivalda restaurant the bride‘s mother reâ€" ceived in a blue pink silk crepe sheath frock adorned by a ‘corâ€" sage of pink roses and white carâ€" nations. The bridegroom‘s mother wore a light blue cotton sheath dress with a matching bolero. Her corsage was also‘ made up of pink roses and white carnations. Among the out of town guests were the bridegroom‘s grandâ€" mother, Mrs, Gertrude Clark of Newcastle, Ontario; the bride» groom‘s _ aunts, uncles . and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold and Milton of Bowmanâ€" ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Arnold, Leverne, Betty and Marâ€" lene of Oshawa. For her motor trip to Ottawa the bride‘s travelling costume consisted of a mint green suit, & burnt orange pigskin shoes and handbag and a flowered hat. Pin« ned to her jacket was a corsage of Talisman roses and white car= nations. The newlyweds will make their home in Downsview. Management and Staff s

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