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Weston Times (1966), 1 Jun 1967, p. 14

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Donna White was matron of honor while ‘Leslie Smith, Jan Coutts were bridesmaids and Karen Natuck was the flower girl. All were dressed alike in coral crepe empire line dresses, with back panels atâ€" tached with roses of matching material. They wore matching headâ€" pieces and carried cascades of white mums. St. James Presbyterian Church was the setting for the wedding of Lynda Sharon Robinson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Robinson of Second St., New Toronto, to William Albert Ashby, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ashby of Alderâ€" wood. The Rev. Charles Boyd perâ€" formed the ceremony. The organist was Mrs, P. Boniface and Mrs. Jean Beer was the soloist. Given in marriage by her father the bride looked charming in an empire sheath dress made of flounced pattern crystal de Lustre peau de soie, the train and bodice appliqued and embroidered with crystals and pearls. Her fingerâ€"tip veil fell from a cluster of roses and her bouquet consisted of a centre orchid surrounded by white roses and stephanotis. Leigh Cox was the best man, and Bob Ashby,. Bill Robinson, Jim Henderson, and Jeff Natuck served as ushers. Bob Streeter was the photographer. At the reception, held at the Lakeshore Lions Memorial Arena, the bride‘s mother received in an agua . reâ€"embroidered lace â€" jacket over a crepe sheath dress. She wore matching accessories and an orchid corsage, She was assisted by the mother ol the groom in a pale yelow lace sheath dress with matching coat, yellow _ accessories, _ and _ owchid MR. AND MRS. WILLIAMN ALBERT ASHBY who were married recently in St. James Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Charles Boyd officiating. The bride is the former Lynda Sharon Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinâ€" son, Second Street, New Toronto. Ashbyâ€"Robinson Rites DATSUN COAntmate April Wedding Is Solemnized drive a 3262 DUNDAS ST. wEst RO 7â€"8142¢ RO 7â€"8155 any car in its class. Smooth Borgâ€"Warner autoâ€" matic transmission, front disc brakes, four doors, alâ€" ternator, wool carpets . . . real quality at a budget price. Test drive one today. «¥ $2435 St. Clair Drive a hundred thousand miles without a frown . .. and never shift a gear. Big 96 h.p. engine outperforms reliable â€"â€" powerful a good ideaâ€" corsage Mimico Out of town guests were from Tuscon, Arizona, Hamilton, Barrie, and Niagara Falls. The choices of recreation offered by the forests are very wide includâ€" ing hunting, fishing, camping, painting, photography, nature study, swimming, skiing and boatâ€" cursage e SPECIAL 3 DAYS ONLY! news. The mext date for films and the evening in music at the library will be Tuesday, June 6, in the Audioâ€" Visual room. Starting at 4:1 p.m., the Boys and Girls program will be "I know an old lady" (five minutes in color)â€"Burl Ives sings about an old tady whoâ€"swattowed a fly. "Cireus day in our town" (16 minutes in black and white)â€"a circus day showing preparations for the big show. "Elsa story" (15 \minutes in colorâ€"a film about a {pet lion called Elsa. At 7 p.m., for ‘young people and adultsâ€""A" is for Architecture" (15 minutes in culortâ€"a film showing the massâ€" ive temples of the Pharoahs to the soaring skyscrapers of today. Ladies working in the gift shop at The Queensway General Hosâ€" pital, for Long Branch Auxjliary, this past week on volunteer serâ€" vice were â€"Mazy Frampton, Gwen Hills, Alberta Noble, Lottie Hilton and Gladys Green. "Man of musie" (18 minutes in black and white)â€"a film profile of Healey Willan and his influâ€" ence on Canadian music. Evening of music at 8 p.m.â€"Mario del Monaco sings Italian and German arias, favorites from Lohengrin, Lo Boheme and Die Walkure. Many pretty and useful gifts were received by the guest of honor on this, oceasion, including bouquets of flowers from . the neighbors which added to the festive air of the celebration. Folâ€" lowing a pleasant evening, a lovely buffet supper was served by her two daughters, Vanessa and Jenniâ€" fer Boyd, which rounded out a ;:ry successful and pleasing birthâ€" y. Friends and neighbors wish a very â€" speedy | recovery to ?lrs. Frances Neve of 29â€"20th Street, who has recently undergone surgâ€" ery and is a patient at the Queensâ€" way General Hospital. Anyone _ wishing to see the Origami art disPlay will find it in the Boys‘ and Girls‘ showcase until Monday, June 5. Miss A. K. Pientice of "The Anchorage" 187 Lake Promenade has returned home from an enjoyâ€" able visi Montreal Friends of Mrs. Kay Boyd of 3 Ramsgate Road, got together on Saturday, May 20, to put on a party to celebrate her birthday. Originally from London, England, Mrs. Boyd has lived in Long Branch for over 20 years and has been a member of Long Branch Public Library staff for the ‘past nine years. Open Daily: 10 a.m.â€" 10 p.m. Seturday Included FREE PARKING GRAND OPENING Branch Warehouse and Showroom _ punoas momwar 2525 DIXIE ROAD 279â€"s900 o Expo, and friends in OUT ON A LIMB IN LONG BRANCH Public Library BY EVELYN Sunday, June 4, Reverend Leonâ€" ard Weaver of Fort William, will be preaching for both services of the day at Long Branch Baptist Church, _ Reverend _ Weaver _ is preachng for a call, and congregaâ€" tonal members and all others inâ€" terested are asked to be in attendâ€" ance to help to make a selection. The following Sunday, June 11, Reverend Henry Hall of Gladwin, Michigan, will preach at both serâ€" vices, also in the interests of a call. The congregational Sunday school picnic will be held Saturday, June 10, when they meet at the church at 1 p.m. Transportation will be provided to "Hidden Valley Park" Mrs. Robert Smith has returned to "Idylwild", her home in Durkam, Ontario, after visiting with her two daughters, Mrs. F. E. Macâ€" Donald of 3511 Lakeshore Bivd. West, Long Branch and Mrs. A. C. Clements of 10 Prennan Ave., Islington. Mrs. Smith is an active 92 years of age. Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Walsh of 14â€"32nd Street are sorry to see them leave the district. The Walsh family have lived in this area for over 20 years, and are moving to the Flesherton, Ontario, points, and will be missed by former neighbors and friends who wish them sincere good luck in their new home. MCRORIE I a_Ic_ o _ a h co~"1 134 8th Street â€" 251â€"2281 NEW TORONTO Summer Hours MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed Saturday JUNE 5 to SEPT. 5 Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday â€" Wedding congratulations also to Mr. and: Mrs. Robert Hillier of 34â€" 25th Street, who celebrate Friday, June 30. The Long Branch Progressive Conservative Association members are reminded that next Wednesday evening, June 7, at 6:30 p.m., they are to meet at the Eastwood Park Hotel, main dining room, for the final dinner meeting of the season. The fall meeting will commence again in October. Happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowles of 68 Elder Ave., who celebrate on Friday, June 16. s Although priority is being given in India to agricuitural developâ€" meut and allied industries, aid and encouragement continue for general â€" industrial â€" development. 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