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HURRY! of High Quality Branded Lines of Men‘s Wear NORTH PARK PLAZA STORE MUST BE VACATED! SELLING OUT REGULAR PRICES! Hurry in For $aving$! The store for men Country Reporter, covering the local scene for Dumbarton and Vale of Leven, Scotland, recently carried the news that Pamela Clifford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clifford, Kirkton Road. Cardross, Dumbarton and George Robert Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns, Macdonâ€" ald Ave., Weston. came from Canada especially for their wedâ€" ding on Thursday, March 21. "They brought with them the groom‘s brother. John Burns. to be best man and his two sisters, Catherine and Marylou Burns. to share their great day," the paper said. The bride has lived in Canada for over a year and it was her aunt, Mrs. Molly Clifford, who introduced her to husbandâ€"toâ€"be George. At the time Mrs. Clifford worked at the Westlaw, but has since returned to Dumbarton. "When they fell in love." the account continued. "and decided on the marriage date. they made up their minds that the wedding Weston lad weds Scottish lass would be: in Dumbarton‘s High Church of Scotland. They came across the Atlantic and were wed by Rev. James F. Dunne." For her wedding, the bride chose an Empire gown with a satin bow under the bustline and a pearl crown with waistâ€"length veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, she was attended by a childhood â€" friend, Margaret Roâ€" bertson of Dumbarton who wore floorâ€"length blue satin with bell sleeves, a blue rose flower headâ€" piece and carried yellow roses. \r. and Mrs. Charles Niven of Glasgow. Scotland, are planning on spending the month of May in and around Weston. The bride‘s mother chose a beige light wool dress and matchâ€" ing coat, contrasting green hat and yellow rose corsage. They will be here in time for their daughter‘s wedding to a Westonian and wind up their stay with whirlwind visits before headâ€" ing back home. Scottish parents fly to Canada for daughter‘s wedding in Weston After a reception at Dumbuck|returned to Weston where his Hotel the couple left for a twoâ€"| bride will join him shortly. week trip through Scotland. The| She remained in Dumbarton to bride‘s travelling outfit consisted| help her parents make final preâ€" of a bright orange doubleâ€"knit| parations in connection with their suit and beige accessories. ‘permanent removal to Canada The groom‘s two sisters went Mr. and Mrs. Burns will reside to London for a long look at the in Weston. 1156 WESTON ROAD RO 6â€"1777 RO 6â€"4603 General & Life Insurance Call YORK TRAVEL BUREAU THE BEST INVESTMENT â€" A HOME OF YOUR OWN FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE WM. G. BEECH, WESTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1968 Notary Public Getting tired of apartment living and sky high rents ? Rents keep going up and up b&t if you buy a home now, your monthly mortgage payments will remain the sa Every payment you make adds to your o}vw\%; . . just like putting money in the bank. Now is the best time to build for your family‘s future o% the solid foundation of home ownership. 39 Eddystone Ave., Downsview Major & Minor Motor Repairs TUNEâ€"UPS o BRAKES Front End Alignment MONACO AUTO REPAIR com MEMBER OF THE TOR EAL ESTATE BOARD by her fa 635â€"6413 : Rev. Bob Rumball of the Evanâ€" | gelical Church of the Deaf has | been invited back by popular | request to speak at the Weston iPresb,\tcrian Church next Sunâ€" | day. April 28 at 7:00 p.m. The newlyâ€"weds received a dozen telegrams from family members and friends on this side of the ocean who coulgenot attend. famous, swinging metropolis and his brother crossed the channel for a Paris visit. The groom. a TTC employee. was also on the receiving end of a wire from a group of friends calling themselves the "subway sympathizers." Prior to his present employâ€" ment with the Toronto Transit Commission, the groom attended the senior public school and colâ€" legiate institute in Weston. Several came fropf the bride‘s relatives in Nort ‘arolina and New York. Following the honeymoon he returned to Weston where his bride will join him shortly. Their daughter Mary (May), who came to Canada five years ago and has resided in Weston since that time will become the bride of Garnet Edward (Ted) Watson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Garâ€" net H. Watson, Gary Drive, Wesâ€" ton, on Saturday, May 11 if Wesâ€" ton Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. J .Boggs will officiate and the church organist will play the wedding music. Joan Watson, the groom‘s sis ter. will be the bride‘ssole at tendant. The groom‘s brother Robert will be best man. Ron Apel will be usher. The reception will be held at Westlaw Restaurant, Weston Rd. Cleric for deaf invited back to Pax Class The couple will reside on Dixon Rd.. Weston. Mr. Rumball will tell of the work with the deaf at his church, the summer camp and farm school. Mr. Rumball will answer quesâ€" tions concerning his work during the dinner. Rev. Craig Cribar. graduate president of the class will be guest speaker. He will be assistâ€" ed by former class members. After the church service there will be an hour of fellowship of past and present Pax Class members. "m|M|s ©OUWIPLELISTMWNE $ERY1€4 Last week was crammed with musical activities for members of Weston Collegiate choir and orchestra. j Wednesday was music night, and on Friday the music students travelled by bus to Grimsby. Onâ€" tario, where they performed beâ€" fore a most appreciative audiâ€" ence. This year‘s program included something new. A chamber group of string players. led by music teacher George Garlin. presentâ€" ed four numbers with fine intoâ€" nation â€" no mean achievement for young amateurs. It was music week at WCI for choir and orchestra Another highly successful first was the viola duets by Donna Wilson and Denise Stewart who played with much expression and very good intonation. Mr. Garlin. it w accomplished a 3 his string players Helen Bull ‘and Judy Beau mont. with their piano solos. were also very warmly received. The orchestra showed its metâ€" tle with a flowing melodic line in Barcaroile. and the change of pace required for the vigorous and enthusiastic Oklahoma‘! se lections. The choir‘s vocal competency was amply demonstrated in the two large contrasting works per formed under the direction of music teacher Miss Mary Fanâ€" hing: Leonard Bernstein‘s West Side Story. with its catchy show tunes. _ and â€" Godfrev _ Ridout‘s When Age and Youth Unite. 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