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Times & Guide (1909), 22 Nov 1962, p. 9

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Mia, Shirley Janene Paisley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Paisley of Etobicoke, was married recently to Mr. Martin Joseph Herzog, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herzog of Weston. Rev. Arthur Homer performed the ceremony at St. John‘s Rd., Baptist Church which was decor- ated with mums, ferns and candlebras for the occasion. Organist was Mr. Gordon Jary and soloist was Mr. David Hom- Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride was gowned in white satin peau de sole with lace appliques and sequins. with tttree-quarter length sleeves and a lull skirt swept into I chapel twin. Her bouffant fingertip veil was held by a pillbox of lace and pearls, and she carried ' cas- Cade of creamy pink roses and gardemuts. The bride was attended by Mrs. Sally Sheppard as maid of hon- our, Mrs. Donna Dobson and Mrs. Marion Hvlton as brides- maids, Miss Carol Herzog " junior bridesmaid and Miss Kath. erine Westburg as flower girl. The Church of the Transfigura- tion was the setting when Miss Gwendolyn B. MacMillan, daugh- ttrr of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- 'tiiUti of Roxanne St., Weston, and Mr. James Edward Purvis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pur- vis of Crane Are., Weston, were united in marriage by Rev. M. P. Lacey. Given in marriage by her lath- er, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white lace with over- dress of white silk peau de soie. Her elbow-length veil was attach- ed to a crown of rhinestones, and she carried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotis. Miss Kristine Pienkos, maid of honour, and Miss Lorretta Elliott, bridesmaid. were attired in wallz~length gowns of peacock blue brocaded poau de soie with matching headdresses, and car- ried bouquets of pink roses and slephanotis. Best man was Mr. John Calle- jay, assisted by Mr, Donald Pur- wis, brother of the groom, while ushers were Mr. Ally Slade and Mr. Rod Macmillan. brother of the bride. The reception was held at Michael Restaurant with the mother of the bride receiving in a gold brocade taffeta sheath, uith blue accessories and a cor- sage of lily-ot-the-valley. She was assisted by the mother of the groom in a cocoa brown silk peau de soie sheath with cocoa brown accessories, and a yellow orchid corsage. For the hbneymoon trip the bride changed to a beige jersey suit with beige accessories and , white orchid corsage. The newlywed couple will take up residence in Weston on their re- Bride Wed To Weston Man Honeymooning In Florida NAME STREET CITY Weston Couple Wed Here Will Make Home In Weston ANNE GRAHAM lOGAN OVER " YEARS' EXPERIENCE 2989A BLOOR STREET WEST PHONE BE 3-4661 OR 239-9254 WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET UNWANTED HAIR A PROBLEM ? ? The attendant: wore lavender blue nun pelu de soie ahead: dresses with petal overskiru Ind matching accessories. Bouquets were pink poms and white ball poms with green foliage. Best man was Mr. James Hammill. while ushers were Mr. Albert Sheppard, Mr. Ryan Lepik and Mr. David Paisley. and Mr. David Paisley. The mother ot the Bride re- ceived her guests at the Skyline Hotel wearing turquoise blue peau de soie with lace bodice and bell-shaped skirt. She had matching accessories and a cor sage of pink sweetheart roses and white ball poms. She was assisted by the groom's mother in a turquoise green sheath of crystal peau de soie with match- ing hat and shoes. She had a corsage of roses and mums in fall shades For her trip to Florida, the bride changed into I royal blue knitted suit with a white fur hat. white gloves and patent leather shoes and purse. White mums and pink roses made up her cor- sage. After their honeymoon. the couple will live in Etobicoke. turn from Tampa, Florida. Out of town guests included Mrs. S. Hinsburg, the groom's grandmother, from Rapid City, Manitoba; Mr. and Mrs. W. Mac- Millan. the bride's grandparents, from Flesherton. Ontario: an aunt, Mrs. A. Hall from Wirmi- peg, Manitoba; and an uncle, Mr. Hector Destms from Thomp- son, Manitoba. THE HANDICAPPED WORKS R Officers of the National Em- ployment Service find jobs for qualified workers who are dis- abled or otherwise handicapped. This is done not because these workers are handicapped. but because they are qualified, The NES studies ail forms of voca- tional training so that it can suggest suitable training for the handicapped person. Employers now realize that the important thing about the handicapped worker is not what he has lost, but what is left and what he can do with it. RO 6-1777 YORK TRAVEL BUREAU I“: WESTON ROAD WM. G. BEECH, General Insurance Notary Public ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS ANYWHERE TO Call RO 6-4603 Weston Resident For Half Century in. Irene Billings Inch, long time resident at Weston, died on October 81 utter a lingering ill- neu. Mrs. Inch first came to Weston as a bride over so yen-s no. and became well known for her Inter est in local alt-in. She was aeb ive in the local Council of Women and the Grenville Mission for many years, and participated in numerous other community " fairs " well. She is survived by two sons. W. B. Inch of Weston, and Car- man luck of Florida. ' In line He said the Board has done an outstanding job, and is trying to improve the situation in the town's north end where fumes from an industry are creating I nuisance. [ (Continued from page 3) the town's parks to the Recrea- tion Commission: and the Board of Health. on which the Council- lor served. He added that the Recreation Commission has also done an “excellent job." PROPHESIES COME TRUE A. A. Stevenson, who resigned from Council in 1953, and who was nominated for the 1963 Coun- eil by Robert Wood. said he had prophesied taxes would rise 10 per cent when Metro was brought in. He said taxes had risen in two years 16 per cent and are now up 50 per cent over 1953. "Those with the idea that amalgamation will be cheaper, are crazy," he said, saying taxes would rise again another 30 per cent in five years with amalga- mation. He said his main purpose for running again is to oppose amal- Elect Jack Sweet Mr. VICTOR KINGSTON, Bundmuster WINTER sums comm: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25th 1ert1illlashy!,l,llill'el,i,l,.,,.,ll,,l"lt PUBLIC MEHiNG ROOM For Councillar " Ward 2 A lABOUR MAN Danforth Salvation Army Band WESTON SILVER BAND presents The First of the “I WESTON TIMI! - May, Ham " m: - Page ' Weston Pianists Receive Diploma In a statement to the Times, yesterday Mr. Stevenson outlined his intentions. The statement is printed elsewhere in this paper. gamation 7 He suggested "better public relations" for the Weston Silver Band, and approyed nuoridation. The A.R,C.T. Diploma in Piano was awarded to Mrs. Elaine Capper and to Miss Ruth Jack- . Regain Tax Con- trol from Metro . Lift taxes from Homes . Put Education Costs On Senior Governments . Make Ottawa Assume Employ- ment Responsibi- lilies . No Nuclear Arms For Canada FRED SCALE of Weston enjoys his vacation in Nas- sau. He is shown here with Sylvia Townsend, social hostess of the Montagu Beach Hotel in Nassau. Mr. Scale is vacationing with the Ensign Motor Group. l nual graduation exercises of the Royal Conservatory of Music held at Convocation Hall, Univer- sity of Toronto. on November 14. Mr. Claude Bissell, President of the University, awarded the graduation diplomas, and Robert- son Davies, Master designate of Massey College, was the speak- son, both of Weston, at the and COOPER FURS TOWN OF WESTON NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Cor- poration of the Town of Weston intends to submit to the Electors the following Question: "Are you in favour of the fluoridation of the public water supply of this munici- pality?" I, G. H. Clarkson. Clerk of the Town of Weston, do hereby certify that the above is a correct statement of the Question to be submitted. The vote of the Electors shall be taken on the pro- posed Question at the An- nual Election to be held on the 3rd dav of December. 1962. between the hours of 10.00 o'clock in the forenonn and 8.00 o'clock in the after- noon. at the blaces and be the Deoulv Returning Off; cars anpninted for the said Hunk-inn] elections. The Mayor will attend at his office. Municipal Build., ing, Weston, on Thursday. the 29th day of November. 1962, at the hour of 1200 o'clock noon tor the purpose of appointirut, it requested person: to attend at the oo'" inz places and at the final <ummirm up of the votes by the Clerk. Notice to Electors The final summing no of the votes Riven in the " firmative and the negative on the caid Question will ho mad? bv the Clerk on 'hrs 5th dav of December. loft at the hour of 1700 tt'elork noon at his office in “W Mnnivinnl Building, unit) m: m. day at November. 1962. Open Every Night Til Christmas Including ngpcsday. _ 1978 westoi, Rd. G, H. CLARKSON Clerk

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