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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jun 1959, p. 11

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For men, slowly becoming/him if he liked his new job. more fashionâ€"conscious, the shoe| "Oh, it‘s great," the exâ€"salesâ€" designer has come up with two |man rqu.fé'n. hours are different examples of his art.|good, the pay is all right, «nd the He has slimmed down and sty!â€" customer is always wrong." Lower heels, now higher faâ€" shion, are another foot health insurance policy of today‘s shoe designers. Spike heels, someâ€" times hard on foot, leg and back, now reign supreme only after five. Eagerly accepted for daytime dress and casual wear are the stacked leather heel, the little Louis and â€" squashed Queen Anne heels and slimmedâ€" down wedge. All make for a firm and comfortable step. Teenagers, learning fashion and foot health as well as genâ€" metry and history, have adopted the flat and low heel as their very own. Sane fashions pay top dividends for feet still in the growth stage. The tapered toe shoe, the moâ€" dern design that has finally alâ€" lowed the Canadian woman to stretch out her toes to their fullest. The elongated shoe, whose pointed toe is added on after the width of the toes has been accommodited, provides a eomfortable billet for the longâ€" est toe, the second from the big Modern footwear designs make fancy footwork safer and easier these days, whether you‘re pacing the supermarket er dancing the mambo. New Footwear Designs Make Footwork Safer And Easier y SALES AND SERVICE _ | REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS t Free Estimate, Time + payments if desired. EMERGENCY SERVICE Day or Night O. KING 8 King George Road, Weston G';m'r;snms‘ ENGLISH tradesman, painting, decorating, low rate, no job too small, will consider anything. RO. 6â€"8375 after 6. SNOW PLOWING, © TRENCHING SEPTIC TANKS and WATERâ€" LINES. Gordon Bullock, Woodâ€" bridge. Phone ATlas 8â€"1968. _ Plumbingâ€"Heating T and P LAWN MOWER SERVICE Have your garden rotoâ€"tilled. It is the finest seed bed. Reasonable rates and courâ€" teous service. HU. 5â€"9247 or CH. 1â€"7855 SHARPEN SAWS REPAIR BICYCLES GILBERT‘S AUTO sUPPLY AT. 8â€"0231 AT. 8â€"1991 Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. Free pickâ€"up and delivery. paired. Slip Covers made to order. Chesterflelds, Chairs, Studio Couches Recovered and Reâ€" Chrome Kitchen Chairs A. LYON RO. 2â€"27 Firm Quotations In Writing. Free Planning Service. Budâ€" get Terms if Desired. W. M. WYLLIE General Contractor CH. 1â€"7081 ®‘ ROTOTILLING ® TOP SOIL, MANURE ® CRUSHED STONE & PILL TRUCKS FOR HIRE UPHOLSTERING WE CUT KEYS HOME IMPROVEMENTS 46 Main St. North, Weston CH. 1â€"7681 H. C. BROOKBANKS PAPER HANGING and FREE ESTIMATES CH. 1â€"6435 â€" CH. 1â€"5037 GARDENING SUPPLIES PAINTING _ First Class Application of . Roxatone Paint. 35 Years Experience Rotoâ€"Tilling Rotoâ€"tilling 1034 Weston Road GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP CH. 1â€"5312 CH. 4â€"7716 CUSTOM AT. A former salesman had joined the police force. Returning from his E:lt beat, the sergeant asked him if he liked his new job. It is in the hundreds of lasts and styles and leathers worked up specifically for children‘s feet that shoe designers serve foot health most faithfully. Perâ€" fect walking companions for tender, growing feet are fashâ€" joned to pliable lightweight leaâ€" thers and set on leather soles finished to take rough punishâ€" ment. And all this protection is painstakingly built into neat footgear equally appropriate at a birthday party, in a classâ€" room or on the playground.. To the flimsy Italianâ€"type shoe, the designer has brought sturdier construction and strong, supple leathers â€"â€" creating the American Continental. This shoe stands stylishly on a notâ€"tooâ€" slim leather sole, but one that flexes and stretches with each step, providing a firm walking base and protection on concrete pavement and hard wood floors. DUTCH landscape gardener, ofâ€" fers experienced service. Free estimate. Peter Ponsen, Jr. CH. 1â€"7032. Now is the time to have your Driveway Asphalt Paved. POWER and hand â€" mowers sharpened and repaired. Reaâ€" sonable. Phones CH. 1â€"1601 â€" CH. 1â€"9965. . ed up the desert boot, producing the chukka â€" an ankleâ€"high leather casual shoe with a man‘s flavor, but without footâ€"killing weight. WASHING machine, clothes dryâ€" er, all household appliances repaired and complete overâ€" haul. Downsview Electric. CH. DO YOU KNOW that Ontario Hydro now provides its rural customers with a low cost, flat rate, completely automaiic water heater service? The low rate includes a top quality, glass lined tank, installed in your premises with free serâ€" vice or replacements for the life of the contract, Why not ask about it? Woodbridge R.O.A. Office, 8th Ave., Woodâ€" bridge. Phone AT. 8â€"1101. â€"w NEW and old roofs, eavesâ€" troughing, insul brick, chimâ€" neys, furnace and general household repairs. RO. 6â€"1782. NOTICEâ€"For your convenience we are open Wednesday afterâ€" noons. Gilbert‘s Auto Supply, Pine St., Woodbridge. Phone AT. 8â€"0231. LANDSCAPING and gardening Reasonable. CH. 1â€"4877. DARY‘S Hair Stylists, air conâ€" ditioned. Permanent waving, tinting, bleaching, manicure, pedicure, complete. _ Beauty Service, 217 Main St. N. at Church. Open every evening. CH. 4â€"9272. ALBION PAVING KEN VANWYCK CH. 1â€"0819 We will look after lawns, flower beds and hedges in first class condition, while you are away. Reasonable terms. Telephone CH. 1â€"4106, CH. COMPANY 15 Harlow Cres. GOING ON HOLIDAYS? 1â€"8001 Paving Co. Ltd. FREE ESTIMATES All Work Guaranteed Concrete Work, Driveways, Parking Areas, etc. Free Estimates DOWNSVIEW 15eâ€"perâ€"square â€"foot PLUS GRADE Mornings and Evenings REASONABLE RATES Work Guaranteed ELECTRICAL +7 CONTRACTING( L CH. 4â€"2162 LE. 7â€"1480 Call The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis Coward of Incheliffe Cresâ€" cent, Weston. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayâ€" den of Queen‘s Drive, Weston. The bride was dressed in a fullâ€"length gown of white poiduâ€" soire, inset with lace, with white accessorjes. She carried a casâ€" cade of pink roses and stephanâ€" osis and her shoulderâ€"length veil was held by a motherâ€"ofâ€"pearl headdress. The bride‘s sister, Judith Florâ€" ence Coward, was maid of honor. She wore a streetâ€"length dress of orchid and white poidusoire with an orchid bouffant at the back, and white accessories. She carried a cascade of white roses. David Easton was bestâ€"man and James Bell and Thomas Coward Pink and white snapdragons decorated the altar of Saint Philâ€" ip‘s Anglican Church last Saturâ€" day afternoon when Reverend Mr. Howard Metson officiated at the wedding of Carol Lorraine Coward and Richard John Hayâ€" den. Margaret Elizabeth Rose Maskell wed Othniel Paul MacDougal! in a ceremony in Kleinburg United Church recently. The bride is the ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry James Maskell of Kleinburg. Carol Lorraine Coward Weds In Saint Philip‘s Anglican _ $2 PER PERSON Hi Neighbours! Mart Kenney‘s Ranch The private life of a Public Enemy who almost named his own President. "JUDGES . . . HOODS . . . THE sOCIETY SET . . . PICKâ€"UP GIRLS . . . THE GOVERNOR. I BUY AND SELL "I‘m the Boss and | am going to take over the Fox Theatre Monday June 16th." "NIGHT TO REMEMBER" â€"I§ TITANICâ€" SHOWING _ MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT THURS., FRI., SAT EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Â¥ No City Driving Â¥ 20 Minutes from Avenvue Road and Highway 401 % FREE PARKING KÂ¥ Enquire for Special Student and Party Rétes %Â¥ Table Reservations For All % Outside Dancing Weather Permitting DIRECTIONS: ® North of No. 7 Highway at Shell Station, 7th Concession Vaughan ®© 1% Miles West of Highway No. 400 ®© Or 2% Miles East of Highway No. 27 THEM ALL" PLUS Two Terrific Thrillers . AU‘s Fun to Dance at FOX The groom‘s mother was dressâ€" ed in a beige silk print and wore a corsage of salmon roses. At a reception held in Saint Philip‘s parish hall, the bride‘s mother received in a blue silk print with white accessories and wore a corsage of red roses. were ushers. _ The bride left for her honeyâ€" moon, the destination of which was a wellâ€"kept secret, dressed in a blue and white print, a matching walkingâ€"length coat and white accessories. Her corâ€" sage was of white carnations. On their return, My. and Mrs. Hayden will make their home on Brayburn Avenue in North York. JOHN PAYNt RESERVATIONS$: AT 8â€"128? At Your Service VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSEs cn. risn OX wWEsTON CH. 1â€"7661 AIR_CONDITIONED By COOL REFRIGERATION You‘ve Seen The bride is the daughter of Mr. and l(rl.’&unry James Masâ€" kell of Kleinburg. The groom is the: son of Reverend and Mrs. Angus Trueman MacDougall of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Matronâ€"ofâ€"honour was her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Joan Bates. The bridesâ€" maids were Miss Joanne MciInâ€" tyre and Mrs. Barbara Nesbett. Flowergirl was Miss Jackie Mcâ€" Intyre. ‘They were" gowned in matching lilac ballerinaâ€"length dresses of white, embossed, starched, sheer nylon with bouâ€" quet taffeta top enhanced by self handâ€"made flowers, front and back. They carried cascade bouâ€" quets of mauve and white flowâ€" ers. The flower girl wore a white embossed starched sheer nylon dress with lilac sash and self hand made flowers and carried matching flowers. Their headâ€" dresses were white feather bands ied s ths weidies in Kieinburg ated at w United Church of Margaret Elizâ€" abeth Rose Maskell and Othniel Paul MacDougall, e The churgch was decorated in assorted baskets of pink and white carnations and snapdragâ€" ons, making a beautiful setting for the br?:c. who was given in marriage by her father, She wore a dress of heavy silk taffeta, with long sleeves and a low neckline trimmed with imported peau d‘ange lace, embroidered. with seed pearls. A pill box head piece of lace, covered with sequins and seed pearls, held her silk illusion finger tip veil, which was edged with lace. She carried a mauve orchid and white stephanotis resting on a white Bible which had been presented to her by the Kleinburg United church Sunâ€" day school in appreciation of her work. ‘ KIeinBurg- Bride Wed In Pretty Ceremony SWIMmMMING PooL Color BURT LANCASTER "MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH" "THE RAINMAKER" "BITTER VICTORY" & JALOPY AACES "‘LEATHER SAINT"‘ Color PAT BOONE â€" TERRY MOORE Color JAMES STEWART â€" DORIS DAY Tues., Wed.â€"June 16â€"17 Thurs., Fri.â€"June 11â€"12 Sat., Mon.â€"June 13â€"15 "APRIL LOVE" ""ENCHANTED ISLAND" RICHARD BURTON Color DANA ANDREWS PAUL DOUGLAS spot B1IG KATHERINE HEPBURN AND for all mi C Attending as best man was Mr. Mess "‘." k Hei § Nelson Hatheld, Ushers were| Royal York United Church was Robert Maskel!, ‘the W“mmwh‘hm“‘ the bride, and George Gordo®. |\wed Stanley K. Smith, the editor Wedding reception was held in|of the Etobicoke Guardian, on the mm Bunday scho0l|Saturday morning. Reverend room, 'flnl ‘s m“‘h‘::mn:_-!evz Doctor C. J. L. Bates officiated. ad we & nevy N e, who was in crepe dress with a standâ€"up colâ€" mm”“b'“:y Ne somy 'roa?‘ lar of taffeta, with accessories of wore a gown of cafe nu'wtmlwo navy and white and a corsage of over taffeta with a matching jacâ€" pink cornations. ket snd a ‘beige picture hat with The bride and groom left for flowers. She carried a Victorian a honeymoon trip to Nova Scotia bouquet. Crce nivelng n v onnitouat‘| Sss Bosemary . King: the Neterql Wrvl ied eol hy oomflmvgr- bride‘s granddaughter, was maid o 'MM io 1 l o on on of honor. She was dressed in a ‘::r:::i‘:mmd a poreage! of puik dress of pink organdie with a } RIDGE ROAD and MAPLELEAF with white accessories Highview school will hold their annual "playâ€"day" . of sports on June 12th, when the parents can come and see the children taking part in the variâ€" ous games. â€"Get well wishes go to Mrs. Cilquhoun Sr., who is presently residing at Hearst Circle with her daughter, and who has been ill lately. Gracefield Home and School Association will hold a graduaâ€" tion party for the grade eight students on June 12th, Grades 6 and 7 ‘parents have been inâ€" vited to join them for some entertainment â€" following â€" the dinner. The number of farms in Canâ€" ada is shrinking. In the period 1951â€"56 the total fell almost 8 per cent to 575,015 farms. On their return the couple will live in Brampton, Ontario. â€" GLASSES â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0. HEATHERJINGTONâ€"CB, 1 0297 EYES TESTED 8 JOHN STREET WESTON CH. 1â€"3781 INGRID BERGMAN â€" CURT JURGENS CH. 1â€"1133 OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN PROFESSIONALâ€"BUSINESS | W. J. WARD with JOUL MAHONEY â€" TIM HOVEY MT. DENNIS WINDER‘S TAXI "NEVER STEAL : ANYTHING SMALL" MON., THROUGH SAT. "MONEY, WOMEN AND GUNS" TRANSPORTATION "THE INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS" FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL HOMES Dependable Service 24 Hour Service "SHAGGY DOG" bor Appsintment Coft en. 14701 ‘ THURS.â€"FRI.â€"SAT. , JUNE 11.12â€"13 WALT DISNEY‘$ OPTOMETRIC RO. 91960 CH. 1â€"2233 Air Conditioned THEATRE LIMITED , 0.0. Miss Rosemary . King, the bride‘s granddaughter, was maid of honor. She was dressed in a dress of pink organdie with a bouffant skirt and white accesâ€" sories. D IR EC T OR Y Weston Weston Ist AND 2nd MORTGAGE MONEY AVAIABLE Hours 9 a.m, to 5 p.m 9 a.m. to noon Sat or by appointment PHONE‘ATios 8â€"0511 INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone ATios 8â€"1186 WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, B.A. SARRISTER and SOLICITOR AURORA Ous â€" Parkview 7â€"4692 Res. â€" Parkview 7â€"5589 The imperial Bank Building, Nobieton Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. .‘ Fraser & Simms BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS J. KENNETH KIDD, Q.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 371 Gay Street PHONE: EM. 3â€"6097 â€" ATias 8â€"0423 â€" wWOODBRIDGE Tuesdays 7â€"9:30 Fridays 3â€"5 o.m. For a Complete Survey of ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Moward G. Ashbourne B.A BARRISTER â€" SOLUCITOR Resesit m C rnidpeght in 4o 35c . 2s mein s now _ || * GCOMMERCIAL MORTGAGE MONEY 10 10+m Evenings by Appointment PROFESSIONAL Bull & Ashbourne || * Etobicoke Guardian Professional Directory sarRIstERSâ€"soucitors || 1338 _ aasase _ || PIANO TUNING ammmemmmssmmememsmuesorr e rrrremermermmmmemmie AND REPAIRING emaunnmemanatemmmmmmtns WM. A. RIGG$s William D. Lyon 1230 JANE ST. â€" MT. DENNIS B.A., LL.B. RO. 9â€"2841 § Fraser & Simms BARRISTER and SOLICITO® 7 MAIN STREET SOUTH ESTON â€" â€" CH. 4â€"6911 Barristers and Solicitors Bank of Nova Scotio Chambers Barristers & Solicitors 294 MAIN ST. NORTH Weds In Royal Y Will be in J. Kenneth Kidd Low Office. Pine Street, Woodbridge, the first and third Wednesdoy afterncon each month from 2 to S‘eciock â€"MERE NEXT TIMEâ€" WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON, JUNE 17 Stanley. McNeil Chartered Accountant W ES T O N BARRISTERS, ETC. W. M. MYERS HEAKES and MacDBCNALD 43 KING S$1. CH. 4453407 .8 .9 F. L. LOWRIE, R. 0. â€"â€" OPTOMETRIST WEDNESDAY: AFTERNOON, JUNE 17 Eyes Examined â€" Optical Prescriptions Fitted â€" Glasses Fitted . Rerman, 8.A. || PHOQ CH. 1â€"0111 CH. 4â€"5314 CH. Tâ€"0111 [1 Following a reception he the home of the bride‘s son couple left for a tour of we Ontario. They will mh; home on Meadowcrest Ros Etobicoke. Yss Greatest challenge n i nadian labor and 1 during 1959 is the costs to a point where ‘they f price Canadianâ€"made articles of the competitive export TAFâ€" ket.. n Chartered Accountant 114 MAIN ST. SOUTH WESTON CH. 4â€"6061 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ete. EM. 4â€"1863 Money to Loan 18 Toronte Street, Toronts ERNIE BROCK & SON Ltd. Kirby Brock RO. 9â€"4901â€"AT. 8â€"1143 John Macintyre was R. E. McAFEE, B. Com. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT C. W. LEASK J. Edgar Parsons ATLAS 8â€"1453 Resident Parmer of H. T. JAMIESON iE MAY & co. Royal Bank Building, Toronte HERB SILLS GOURLEY L. HOWELL INSURANCE SERVICE BARRISTERS, ETC. ACCOUNTANTS Bus. â€" Maple 11 And by Appointment PHONE aTlos 8â€"0621 PHONE EM. 6â€"6031 TREATMENT REALTOR MUSIC 0â€"1457 |

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