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ITO. For Reservations PHONE WESTON 24013 Mud: Served Br 1teterratittn Evemiii -Brirsiiriishri. B. L. ROSE COLD STORAGE LYndhurst 2168 Motor Sales L. Estimates Fro. iTdiiit sr. N, WESTON -.'-. Social Events - .' m "NE Till" WESTON s45 Wqrttttt ‘51 ZONE "" W- M war. "may =','h'ht'2,te'gt",tE Ml an!“ â€on. The M 3M. In lolly Lemur. autumn-4mm tgtet'2i"gyLtettitt _ the an». We“, and the than m that and Mind. M m mm: iiiSitiii'eiii7t'iir'ii! TFai mg. In; my, mum. ,-,,-._.-_ -- ...- urn"... wwulll‘. Mr. Fischer gave his dnughur in mun-nu. Her inn-Idiom- (own of white Inca orlrr him an». wu made with long train, muduin melding Ind long mud slung. A white mud tat held not long mil, And the an!“ n ,rhite "ed. an n Mam-pour] my" It. lurk! “canâ€, mud of honor for In: mm; H. Hurry he: Mat of the mm, and in. p. et hallo m In with. urea. _ the tafhte Men, In! ch. signs with than and An interesting ceremony " "T‘estonwny Final," Weston, home of the (room’s pmnta, wu the mun-inc of Marion Elizabeth, dnughter of Mr. and Mm. Frederick Fischer. And granddautrhur of Mm. Lyon and the late T. Stewart Lyon, one-time tfittirt-thiet of The Globe, to Mr. Benjtmin (Bunny) Levintor, non of Mr. Ind Mn. I. hvlnter. Rathi Reuben Elohim awaited at the all-white wgdding. Marion Fischer Recent Bride Bunny Levinter The iree tSdGiGii" .- I,“ Strikes deeper root, grown higher still, Sprout: wider bought. for God', good-will Meet: all it. wanu." The lediln chunk neod- to pny for China: "The wind that blows an never kill The tree God Planta; It bloweth out; it bloweth west; The tender leaves have little rest, But my wind that blows il but. Dr. McClure praised the advance of the Women of Chine during the lat rstty yen-I. The school of nun“, superintended by Mine Cereline Wellwood, ha been a mnrvellouB.humanitarian work. It is in connectivm with the Went China Union Univenity under Miss Con Kilburn. Medical work in taper-etc from the Evangelistic. l Bundite we the bane of China and it would take a superman to overrule them. There is e greet "teed of trained lenders in China, in the churches and all orgmln- tions. At tint the Communists talked in honey tones but no new drawing their reins tighter and forcing the mislionetiel to let them l into their church echoola and pey‘ for the Marnx instruction. - Mn. R. Johnson spoke of Chinn in these days of trim. She told of hearing Doctor Robert McClure in Bloor Street Church which he re- pmentl. She entrained the {int four chimera of "Beyond the Gorges," the Study Book for 1948- 49, and expressed. spprecietion ttf the ruut chapter. Rev. Kenneth Beeum does not deal with the poli- tical situation as only " Te the populntion are lamented; 98% In interested in grasping mrttittient food to keep them from starving and of that 80% National Budget not enough left foe Social Service. The fleeing of the leader to Fox- man his left the people defence. leu ml ready to so to Communists if they offer the moittjndueement. This will endanger the rule of the United States in Japan. Min Nettreu reed uh minutes of the lat meeting. Mrs. Women we: to try to org-nine mother million circle. Mrs, Wright we. to Iuperlntend the CGlT. Sewing meeting for the bale to be the [at Tuesday in the month. Mrs. Stone naked members to reed the April stewardship pure in Monthly. The WMS to serve I cup of tea alter the evening service on Sunday the 13th. Miss Etta Campbell in to be Myeaker at the April Tunkoffer, ‘ing. She bu been Horns-Missionary ‘in Newfoundland. The WMS’I of other churches ere to be gueete at the April meeting. The second story-hymn: "in Christ There Is No But or Welt," we: nuns, after which Mm. Peacock took the Bible lesson and devotiotW reading. Her text was Isaiah 63. Mn. Wynn end Mrs. Mather an; the devotional duet.: "He Lifted Me." This we: a fine inspiration. The Much 1949 meeting of the Central Church Women's Minion- ery Meeting wu opened by In. Chum†who (no the binary of two hymnl which were nun: dur- int the meeting. The am: "the King of Love My Shepherd U," was the opening hymn which wu lollowed by prayer. Central HMS. Hear Talk On War-Torn china The (not - fete tho on- nlu will to Dr. P. D. cm who will " on the work a! a. Balm hum of Cum In. Loo Manny will sing. Refreshments will b. and by the mothers of Gad. Ill (In. Hsrper'l room). mwmouulymuu tuKing8tmetHoaseardtieiirsot mmwuhu onloo- dar,Mareht4.'at&u.art.,hstu kind-mm Dr. F. CruicUhank T o Address Assoc. A motion follow“, and later It. it“. And groom lot! tor New York, M when ther will "In! br I.“ to him! on their woddln. gut N Mr mm they will It" halo. The [momma-n Wu Dr. an?“ R. Iceman, Ind the when were It. Hurry Maya], Mr. Eddie lav, and Dr. Noll Kandahar). Rummage Sale under the lun- pie" of the Minion Circle, Conn-1| United win be held in the Sunday School on Sum-thy. Marrh 12th " ‘0 mm. Children's and ndult'l el »thing, tors, Jewellery, books, duh“. Me., will be for sale. Word h“ been received of the death of Mn. A. Fnirlie "m Paiaiey. Scotlnnd, mother of Mr. R. Fairlie, " Hum Cirele, Weston. l The W.C.T.U. will hold their an- nutl meeting It the home of Mn. D-vld Dnvidge, Sykes Avenue, on Tuesday, Much 15th, At 2.30 p.m. At thin meeting the yearly reports will be given nnd the election of oftiersN will take plnce. For travelling to New. York the bride donned a wine suit with matching necessaries 1nd I green cont trimmed with honor fur. On their return Dr. and Mrs. Destreicher will reside in London, Ohmic. '; Guesta were received at Maple- burst Lodge, Weston. Mrs. Murray receiving in dove grey crepe wtth black accessories and a corslge of curiae f1owtrs. Mrs. Oestreicher wore wine crepe with black neces- saries Ind I harmonizing carnage. [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Given in mutiny by her father, the bride was gowned in white brocaded Netti styled with a high, neckline and a peplum skirt falling in a train. Her long veil was caught in a headdress of seed penis. The bride's bouquet was a cascade of roses. sweet peas and baby mumI. The maid of honor w“ Miss Eunice Oestreicher, sister of the groom, in gold moire taffeta. and the bridesmaids were Min Ruth Edwards, and Miss Ruth Stover, who wore gown: of fuschia moire taffeta. The attendants gowns were fuhioned Mter the pattern of the bride's gown. They carried cascade bouquets of spring flowers Muster Walter Murray, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Mr. Lorne B. Murray, brother of the bride, was best man, and the usher: were Mr. Jack Way and Mr. Melvin Ihwidson, of London, Ontario. Ott Suturdny “bemoan, Feb. 19, 1949, gt Weston Presbyterian church, Mary Blink? Murray, daughter of Mr. and = w, A. Murray, Weston, was united. in marriage to Dr. Donald Lone Oestreicher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anon Oeahreicher, of Dashwood, Ontario. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. R. G. Creelman. Soloist wu Mrs. J. L. Murray, who sang "O Perf’ect Love†and "Through the Years" London Home For Newlyweds After New Yprk Trip The Westminster United church Choir has been working overtime on their concert pretsentation "Happy Harmonies." People will be surprised " this variety show because it will include original tside-tsplitting numbers together with some of the “Guy Nineties" songs and other' fond familiar airs. Be sure and catch this show id be presented on the "svenings of March 17th and 18th at 8.15 pm. in Westminster church. It's a must. Variety Show To Be Presented By Westminster Choir Pktursd signing the register following their recent warring. in Weston Presbyterian Church Ire Mr. Ind Mrs. Donald L. Outreicher. The brlds was the former Mary Elisabeth Murray, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mun-y of Weston, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Oestreicher. cuoos: HOME mo cuunc‘u my cmmms’ oeteuitrtms 1mrtttraNntnnttrt,mmrm PAINTER m6 DMCORATtNt II. c. Brookbanks Weston Wood Specialty Go. " LAWRENCE AVE. W. Phone Weston Zone 4-272 l Y & I Club are planning a series lot discussions on different relig- lions and also the problem of ra- cial prejudice. They have invited Rabbi Warschauer to begin next Monday with some information on the Hebrew religion. The week after is in the way of a pot luck St. Patrick's supper-party featur- ing an animated cannon movie. Jr. Y'ers The great excitement down in the 'Y' room on Wednesdays is a dancing clu- attended by the Y & [Club Hairdressing " MAIN ST. N. I ZONE 4-485 - Leona. Guthrie L.. 19 COULTER AVE. WESTON 1565-g A ceremony held " “Weetonwey Farms", Walton, In" of the groom's parents, minimized the wedding of Marlon Elizabeth Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fischer, “Dnlgerno Farmsâ€, Belwood, and Benjamin u. rinter, eon of Mr. and Mrs. I. hvinier. The happy couple ere nhown eutting their eaha, following the Ceremony but Tueed-y. hid the durum " ttd Inma- der: You'd better put In. out Hon nah In at of Iâ€. All onquirieu m-y be directed to Dimtor of Mmtlon Bone 4-222. Tho: data of the am mouth. “andâ€. Mud! 15th. " 1:00 PM. in the Legion Booms \lelnuod from â€a 1.. {or the ladle! coming. Tho ottophoU yt union in that no one. whether chilled or umklllod, in onmptod and the uncen- of the Ufort '11] dopend on the partiefpatlott of the new Continued from yon I-- been shouldered inancillly by Mrs. Calvert herself, and it in the organization’s hope and wish to help the "Mother of Weston" Io that her work moy continue. Mrs. Dougherty, president, re- ported that membership of the group now numbers M. She ollo extended an invitation to any ladies in the town or district to Join the club, stressing that it is purely a Racial group, which meets on the first and third Thursday of each month. He in- eertiirirTrorth coming down to hear. For this reason, I'm nun we will lee you all here. The committee, on behalf of the entire open house wish to than]: you very sincerely for your splen- did performance on Sunday night. 'ru:- (L I II - _ - i . ,,,,H.._..‘.- m. Mun-nu; "15"». This Sunday, Mr, Ralph Draper will come down to give a talk on a subject of his own choosing. Knowing Ralph as I do, And " you probably do, he will make the eve- ning very entertaining. Initiate New Grafton The Newcomers Club of the YWCA is having a special feature at its regular meeting, Mondsy, March 14. Miss Gaunt of the Nydis Beauty Salon is coming to talk about hair styling and what an be done with women's "crowning glory.†Mrs. Smallmsn-Tew, of Denison Rd. W., is to be hostess to the coming meeting. The club hss been working faithfully at csncer dressings. Old sheets tttturgent- ly needed to curry on with this project. Anyone with old sheets. or anyone interested in hearing more about the club can call the ‘YWCA, Zone 4-572. The Newcom- era are young married women who have recently arrived in Weston. "Y" Open Home I What a surprise! What a mant, ow f wish I had gone to Humber eight: School if thot‘s the way they teach you over there. Imagine l, having slides and color and jokes for a curriculum. Anyway, it wu certainly nice to take s trip all over the United States and Canada in an evening. Thanks s lot, Mr. McKenzie, I hope we see you quite freqently. Dear Garry and Julie: Mrs. E. Bougherty Jr. Y'ers and friends - boys, that is. Mae Hayes came lust week to call the square dancing; later, we struggled along with ball-room dancing on our own. There in room for a few more, so come 'on down, all you club members and learn the latest squares and swings'. Mme“ Girln' Club w girls' club in the Maple Leaf area is well underway. The main interest of this group, which meets every Wednesday evening in the public school, is tthletics. The girls elected an executive the first meeting, which has carried on ita new duties very well. Newcomer: Club "r"""""""""'" f MT's MAKE THEM WANT TO COME IACKI tt Ont-Ho m ham I NH" â€Mb . . . lot'l do tit w- - to my... “in. m- - tho border. haw-bod In m of tho mm huh- " John Lattatt Wind. 'Niastasatti, tiRUma. HURONIA Three hndmd nun . an In any“ of Chi-gin mum in 'l tMt of Chum-n mum. in eh. m d 'u Vipld out ulna the - Inn-mic -emd the From) Minion- Mu ot Fort St. Mute. 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