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Times & Guide (1909), 10 Oct 1963, p. 8

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,In. I. Sidderko. eonTrener of the forthcoming Chrysanthemum Mt Bridge to be held in St, Credit. three-piece suit thh black and white accessories and a eorsage) of yellow Chrysanthemums and; orange roses. She was assisted t the groom's mother attired in 3 gold peau de son: dress iii white necessanes and yellov‘ roses and gold Chrysanthemums“ The bride changed into a three-; piece suit of double kmt wool' in I Cranberry color wsth black accessories and a corsage of; white feathered carnanons. They) homimooned in Florida. Out of tum guests were from: West Palm Beach. Fla., Grand Bohr gnu, Belleville, Kingston, Mar- I non, Hamilton, Listowel. Har- mm, Greenwood, Monkton and) Innis. ‘ Catlflit Women's Dessert Bridge Followmg the ceremony a re- ception was held at Cousin Don's Restaurant where the bride's mother received in a turquoise The groom's brother Larry of. Clarkson was best man and the ushers were Don Smith a cousin from Moncton and David Martyn of Hamilton. They were gowned m chiffon over taffeta thh ing head places and white roses and yellow tions. She was attended by Donna, Fraser of Manon, Donna Vent of} Chapleau and her Sister Donna.) They were gowned m mauve! chiffon over taffeta With match- ing head pleas and carried white roses and yellow mama-3 Given in marriage by her fa-l ther, the bride was attired in I full length gown of silk taffeta. he fitted bodice featured I sweetheart neckline embroider» ed with sequins and pearls and! three-quarter length sleeveal The boulfam skirt was gathered " the sides and draped grace-! fully into a chapel train and her} bouttant veil of tulle illusion was manned to a crown of pearls and) sequins. She'carg'ed pink roses" and white carnations. The ceremony took place in St. Paul's United Church with] Rev. 11 E. Gosse ottieiating. Baskets of white gladiolis de-l canted the church. The couple now made m Port Lynda Lorame High, daughter B-------- of Mr. and Mrs. George High of1 Enfield Avenue. Alderwood. was muted m marriage \uth Roger James Anderson, yon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Mn Street, Long Branch. 'fi-ttft , mama - mm, Oct. to, ma - t4ndershn-High -diJdijirjii'ij In St. Paul's United Church For their" honeymoon trip through Northern Ontario. the bride changed mto I strawberry Approximately 100 guests at- tended the reception held at the Mayfair Inn where the bride's mother received in a beige and copper brocade two-piece ensem- ble with beige acceswries and copper corsage of roses, She wa> assisted by the grooms mother attired In blue bromde wsth matching hat, whne acL-easones and yellow corsage of roses. Guests attended from Vancou- ver, North Dakota, Ottawa. King- ston. North Bay, Cornwall and local townships. The groom's brother. Mr. Da. vid Aust, was best man and the ushers were Mr. Ray Monks of Cooksville and Mr. James Gil- christ of Toronto. They were gowned m peach coral pew de sale with matchmg headpiece: adorned with “up: of veiling and they earned bouquets of bronze and yellow chxysan- themums. 'Miss Marilyn Goodyear of Berle Avenue, was maid of honor and the bride's sister. Miss Janice Rowe was bridesmaid along with Mrs. Ray Monks of Cooksville, Stn-rt d phi and an" - but“ " Jud Aw “ M an Pun-v. It. may for the with“ at Pt- trid. All. but. W. or Mr, - In. John M at lane- 1 and Aunt. he Wu. and Garden I'hanu Aunt. Inn of Mr. and In. Intro-hr Ann of Hummu- Avenue, the King» way. Reverend Hugh Reynold- ( dictated and Mr. Thomas Robin- son. organist. dimeted the pro. gruu ot music. Given in marriage by her tun- er. the bide than shimmering white pew de sole for her tail : length gown mm chapel train! . and Chantilly lace Jacket. Al shoulder length ved ot tulle ll-v Iusion was ttttached to . match-f i mg crown embroidered with seed pearls and crystal beading and! I she carried I cascade ot pink 1 r1135, stephanotis and Ivy, Ara " R315; tGil, Wed in St. James I Honeymoon In Northern Ontario laregory's Hall, 122 Rathburn ‘Rd., Oetober I7 - 1:30 pm, en- "ertamed the members of her commute. at her home in Hamp- pthire Heights Present were on. 'convener Mrs W, T Green, tirkms. Mrs. J. J. mehardson Mr. and Mrs. Roger Anderson arriving at Cousin Don's Rest- aurant for their wedding recephon. Bride is the former Lynda Lorome High, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George High of En- field Avenue, Etobicoke. Groom as the son of Mr. and thrt. Frank Andecrsog of 3lst Street, Long Branch. Couple were Marvin/4 .... . mm- In!» I Pm' . . - married in St Mr. and ktngsway, MR. AND MM. GORDON THOMAS AUST prepare to cut their cake during wedding reception at the Mayfair Inn. Bride :5 the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Rowe of Rose. mead Avenue, the Queenswoy, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrester Aust of Humbervole Avenue, The Ktnntwnu ttM T"! QUEENSWAY -i- "" PARKING me “Aug“. mu ll 619 EVANS AVE. ALDERWOOD red wool suit w i th matehingtent accessories. flowered chapeau. and black pa-In Toronto. THANKSGIVING 1964 RESERVE NOW - BALI. 0L 9-1331 MAYFAIR INN TAKE THE FAMILY OUT AND DIN! FESTIVELY AT THE , CHEERY AND REGAN? ROOMS ucmw mum LCIO . -v v.-. """"", gun-9 UlUl'Lll. . Paul's United Church, Long Branch to have dessert first to enable the bdrm to enjOy an uninter- rupted bridge game. and Mrs. J. Geo tre. refresh-, ments Mrs, G. Wilfiams: prize _ Mrs N, V Downing; publicity. Mr, W S Glynn. " was decided Photo On eensvny Photon-why I. They now reside It / _ , .3 l _ A“ © Stewardship Key In Christianity "an humid“. 'ttenrwraimetettriA. omvidcovorynahhuvkh 619 EVANS AVE. CLOVERLEAF HOTEL READY "ro SERVE YOU . You'll like the ou Englilh an" of the new "Nomadic" room of "l. Clov‘orloal Hotel. What was formerly the large banquet room downstairs he! boon completely "mod-mind in toft subdued col- oun and painting: " Old English "newline which in no applic- CLOVERLEAF HOTEL NORMANDIE ROOM (An-M The Come: On The Son”! SM. tM Queen than hue-had the Iibh rud- iu to he and u a huh hte dio- eusinn in tho may; The main; and diam-ion of the mo 'reoru.d the partici- pants-with may now and worth- whiuid-ortttt-et.Ires coma“ it to all Ayers. (Jamal A It"!!! This was followed by I qua- tian and answer period and the fume-tin; was cloud with the nor- vioe ot' Complino. Mac. at this Jen-vice. the luv. Doug Jacques In: offieialir hailed as Chap- kin ot the Council. Our thunk: are given to the number: of the council who worked so hard to mue the ow ning the profitable mecca it In: (Around The Corner On The South Side Of Queen Elizabeth And Highway " Cloverleaf) THE CLOVERLEAF "MMY GIRLS" l Doug Jacqua- A COOL CARPET Hundreds of miles north of the Arctic Circle the seaweed cryo- iphilli: grown on nan-ice, making it the northernmost punt lite. Streaking nun the Victor}: Nyanan to the MediterrttnUn Bea, the Nile River rum 1,160 who. giving it claim to the title ‘world‘a tonttest river.' The Ama- zon in and] is only 3,900. Comb. in: the Minimum. Missouri and Red Rock river: makes the 'yr- tem numb 3.8%. by providing at»; AYer with a duper adorn-Mun. ot the ' a! Stewardship, which I. the lilo-work at every bap- tiard Quinlan. - Arleneuueig ALDEBWIIOII (Fully Licensed) AT THE THIE able Po the name chosen for this new "Nonnondie" morn. Business- men’s Iunchoons it a feature here from atk and up. God will be toned continuously from 12:00 noon " I o.m. deity, Monday through Ftidoy and 12:00 noon to 11:30 p.m., Saturday. 'hebeth And Highway " Cloud...) Neighbors And Friends Fete ', l _ Bride - To .. Be Judith Edwatds at levenl showers recently in Ihonor of her pending manque te John Barry Wilson, Ibo ot Alderwood, on October It. The first :hbwer took piece in the Likelhore Arena arrow ed by Mrs. Alan Hillman of mediate Rd., Mimico Co-hor- ‘tm tor the "fair was the groom's mother. Mrs. G. Wilson, This we; followed by a China Shower held at the home of the maid of honor, Mu Betty Whit- tur on Vllermo Drive, Alder- wood. Co-tu- was bridesmaid Donne Tow/mend. AltuewotWbride-ttt-be Judith Anne Edwards bu been feted Mrs. D. Baird and Mrs. G. Gill, CL. 9-9611 Mrs.. T, Jeane: and In J. Dillon, couAns of the bride's mo- ther, gave a tnis,ceuaneous lhow- " attended by twenty guests " the home of Mrs Jeffries in the Kinestoy. The moat recen shower took place " the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. J. Crowe, Mervyn Dr., hlin‘ton. The wedding will take place ut Alderwood's Church ot' Atone- ment, October 12 at 4 pm. neighbors of bride, an I Kit, ‘chen Show” n the (my, Thom: on Beta Street. where m. dith was presented with n beau. 'titut set ot kitchenware ma china, 0L. 9-9611

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