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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 27 Feb 1964, p. 10

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F lhk In History Broken L with Paula: 0f Sisters C -dtrrtheirhrottterssGuW ofNshatooetandomesofEti hieoke. They leave a sister Fm- 'ifl't'l'd'li P',',',"' s".',", W “N03161:; WIT MoDERN--Couturter am durum their all?!“ y“ 1styling tun-loans a completely Th? mm - cm on itG':Nnctional raincoat into a tu- na“ . . market ("dating thiomblc wardrobe "m ". Wmmflymwwgbmm“ ”11‘ In M Mther when he arrived ini " per cent ery- Btetieou with his wife the for- lane " per cent canon poplin, me: Jane Stephemn mlJLhe fabric will ream its crisp. a! this ttPte wen sold since smooth appearance in spite of I dug. linul rreettr. when the‘downpoun thair Mther when he arrived in Btetieou with his wife the for- me: Jane Stephen-on Panels at this estate wen sold since than. until recently when the southerly part of the may was told for housing However they retained their home and Men. Misa Amy Davey and Misa Gertrude Davey were prede- "q8bdalitheiritemitstttqir Uh no“ u , Owl-ad An Th. hum w built by tttairbtttartttriat.J-sD- o-too-tr. mailman-amt- wmA-imggy. VWALTIR'S DRUG STORE “unwooo, u Inn's m. _,..-...., . CL. 1-7751 WORDSWORTH'S Drug 'tor-tco, 2411 L». a... mu. w. _ CL. 1.6261 MUTON'S ‘ PHARMACY lONG IIANCN. mo an. “on ma. w. 259.1552 HOLLAND PHARMACY wmco, an Ron! Vat " CL. 1-3371 KHAGGS PHARMACY LTD. LONG "new, "" m. a... ma. w, 2srusoi WHITLOCK’S DRUG STORE ouunswn. nu n. cum-u. CL. 1-1411 DON RUSSRLL PHARMACY raw rename, an Ute am nu. w CL. 1-2201 AllTtMliTltl TOOTHBRIISH General EUctrie 19.75 J. 8. J. BABY OIL mu six. 73c POLY-Vl-SOL SN.r. 5.23 4.29 BBISTAII TABLETS 26's 1.23 1.13 HOBBS m Sle - 2m93c lAVORIS Mouthwash ' than 1.25 v...“ 1.13 VIBK’S Vapo Rub 1.09 v.... 97: IAGLEAIS Tooth Paste 1.39 Mn 99: “AUNT Um Oil Capsules m. 250u-2.29 1.71 ”in 'uet.gemxremttottsbtreasand AND REMEMIER . . . NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JULY! REPEATIIG SOME " THE BARGAINS WiggiTORONTO'S LARGEST BROADLOOM OUTLET 1rli'lt"cit"e!1" 278-7421 Savings this week at UM. unsncnou MAG" OUAIANTIID Bayer Aspirin PORT CREDIT Just In J No. " Hwy, YOU OVEIWHELMED US DURING OUR FEBRUARY CLEARANCE . . . AND WE'RE Ittitmurrrtterttrji"iii;i These SPECIAL PRICES Good Until February 29. " l Styled by designer Eva Lyn exclusively tor R a fn m a s t e r, Montreal. the coat features wslk- awny kick pleats both front and Huck. and decorative top stitch- lull. Saucy hat, in matching tah- ric, by Jerry Yates. Montreal. -Dor.yamtheotttsmWiliiam “Windham. M in. mun d the 'NistAagiiranChuru,Mimseo, tarttitttteirh-tth-tedtlteot hula-din; Capsicum “atomizer: mutual: ‘mm with them "tor years M. H. G. Blake conducted the Mgr-l It the G. H. Hog]: Mn] Home Chapel. Interment w m the handy plot. Park Lawn Cancun. 27, nu - A... " 100U lugs. list 93e 'ii'il'r Double Ring Ceremony Unites , Couple In St. Mathews Church Following the celnmony a re- ception was held 1n the church hall where the bride's mother. wearing . gown of green corded silk with matching accessories and gold-tinted corsage of ste- phanotis, received the guests as- sisted by the groom's mother at- tired in turquoise blue peau de soie with white chapeau and col-sage of roses. The President of the Queens- WIY General Hospital Associa- tion unnamed Monday it would be some time yet before the hos- pital murmured with phase 2 of its contemplated expansion pro- gram which would double the present number of patient beds. C N. Appleton, also chairman of the hospital board of gover- nors. stated that in 1963 the arch- itect's plans had been completed Queensway Hospital Expansion Awaits Governments' Generosity The Cooksvilie TOPS 'Take Off Pom Suitably) Club. or‘unilod in Jnnuu-y 1963. reached it mmmum member- 'hitrbytktrtber ‘03. Meetings m bald in the home- of the mem- t-odmportaiodicato marvel- clabinthqNrtcredit-Uke- view - Cookxville am. Meetings can beprranged m the after- noona or my. Her ulcphou number is 2784828. with matching headbands and accessories and carried white bouquets of carnation; and sweetheart roses. The groom was attended by his best man. Robin McCormack of Islmgton. and ushers: Bill Fo- theringham and John Perry, also of Islington. m Club's lender, Mm Grace Sham“, 1:- had several in- quiri-frmrtrrmneninterestedin joining . dub and will provide Leader "Required For TOPS Club Local Area F 51.1mm Anglican 'ies: 'uertms, at the Icon. ' modding of Shawn lug-rd An- daman. hum-r of In and the the Hr. 6.11an a! War Mall Etottieoire, and Wm. Harry North,soaotMr. and In. W.l: H. North of Btaor Street West. 1 She was attended by Kather- ine Best of Islington: Ellen Spratt of Markland Woods and Gun Parsons of Islington. They wore towns of rich red velvet Given u: maniac by her uncle, Mr. J. A. Deyetl of Peter- bonoulh. the bride I'll beauti- tully pwned m Chantilly lag. and pen: de on Her boufant veil of tulle illusion I'll unch- ed to matching wedding ring headband and she carried I de- lighttul bouquet of gardenin mingled with tones nnd trailing The double ring ceremony wu perftrrmqdiby Renaud D. Beat- ue during I dele candle- light service at 1:30 in the avo- ning Friday. February t, For" their honeymoon mp up 4.29 1.13 2tor93e 1.13 63c Presenting the seventh mum! report for the Hospital Board and addressing about 40 who at. tended the meeting, Mr. Apple ton said the Board decided not to proceed with the expansion plans until the Federal, Provin- cial and Municipal government: had decided on the set amount they would [in min); for capital ettqstrvetion, north to a skiing lodge, the bride hnir colt and leopard skin ac- changed into a brown crepe suit eesmories. They now reside on which she wore with a camel- Lake Ptomenade. and the 139 bed project had been submitted for tender. Ml. AND MM. WILLIAM NORTH are seen following their marriage in St. Mathews Anglican Church, Islington. Bride IS the former Sharon Margaret Anderson, daughter of Mrs, and the late Mr. G. R, Anderson of West Mall, Etobicoke, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. North of Bloor Street West, Photo by Street-r Studio NI. For information on cluelriully bald upon-alts. aim all but in Bunch. plus. all in Etohieolke is “on the grow" Thermostats in each room enable you to dial the exact comfort level you want. Electric heating gives you im- mediate comfort at the turn of the dial. Electric heat- ing in gentle with balanced warmth from floor to ceil- ing. The otmoephere is - too dry. It is the quietest heating eyetem ever devised. its extreme cleanliness cute down on dotting . . . furninhinge look their beet much longer. Tenant: of the El Rico Apartments will onioy the some heating advantages that on to be found in electrically hand horn": EL RICO Apartments is the prime example of how electric heating is establishing its superiority as the truly modern heating system. TtU easy to see why There once was a time when the method of heating was NOT one of the predominant features that established the modernity of a building. Times have changed. The marked difference in comfort and convenience brought about by electric heating has added new meaning ht 'modernity'. ELECTRIC HEATING " 3-325] iliary, the Board of Governors, the three levals of government and the hospital Matt for the He lauded the Women's Aux- 251-3102 - - "' TAKE OUT (Swans 2269 LAKE SHORE awn. w., NUMBER BAY Photo by Street-r studio NI. l E. F. Aldenon, A. w. Denny, lv. B. Lewis, Mrs. D. C Owen, f M. Sinclair, and Ken West M'ere elected for another three 1 year term on the board of gov- ernors. Members are invited to bring quutiona on the growing trend to vitaminiu our foods. In this true Went by the food in- dustry or i: it mother added-in needless cost to oonsumen. Re- cently on the occuion of the 10th Anniversary of Enrichment in Camdl, there were a great mo anode oqu poo; qua pus u! turned“: snumsuoa uonnuo on my prominent people working their purchue- of supplements to dilly diet. It is worth noting that a high degree of prosperity does not necessarily ensure a high level of nutrition in our population. Food Enrichment IS a consumer concern. a consumer cost and a question mark we must all heed. After the general meeting a brief executive meeting was held at which Mr. Appleton was re- elected chairman of the Board: Mr. Sinclair, secretary; G. St. L. McCall, Whitman and A, R. McGinn, m. interest and usistance they con- tributed toward the progress of tht hgspifg over the past your. l, m - Unit. number had. Can-mm Allocation It Gal-uh. wilt hold we: can. club. “a. at an anon at " Hollow” m hem of In J. A. Dunn, Socreury- 'teaauree at North Number Unit, luck 12a, 1:15 pm. su'22rtg. the code: period, . will include won re- port! trom the Vlrlou: column- bu. installation of new when and tqviqqr at C.A.C.'s policy in m to new: consumer needs in the province. at lo Question} Worth of 1,t.litn,iii Vitamins to foals; APARTMENTS IN MARIMND WOODS FOOD RANKING GARDEN the fabulous RESTAURANT HOURS fun 4 mm. 00in -- A 1ttittlizits, in" _ (Mum m Amrlm PM“ Gunny “El. RICO" four" COVER - Here is a good occosnon to beautify your old "Pouffe" In decorating It wuth embroidery motifs. Leaflet (No. E-87l I. Send stomped, addressed envelope for free copy. Enjoy COUNTRY and WESTERN MUSIC with the "COUNTRY FIVE" Every FRIDAY and SAT. from 9 p.m. to 12 Fm. CLOVER LEAF HOTEL IN THE NORMANDIE ROOM WED. and THURS. - 9 p.m.-12 and a Sat. Matinee 3 [um ht 6 p.m. JOE HIGGINS Such-Wen Como: of 9000!! 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