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The Liberal, 15 Apr 1965, p. 5

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Rev. James O'Neil officiated and traditional wedding music was played. Pink and white snapdragons and carnations were used to decorate the beautiful new church for the ceremony. The first marriage in the new St. Mary’s Anglican Church was solemnized February 20 at 2 pm. when Diane June Andrews became the bride of Grant Spencer Kellough. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Andrews of Richmond Street, and Uhe groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kel- lough of Bathurst Street. Ontario Division $2,175,000 Richmond Hill Uhit $21,500 Given in marriage by her fa Canadian Kenne man 81'“ Cancer Society Harding ___u_ I" HAMB mm | IMGZOICI - ,mfifl MORTON FROZEN MEAT PIES “ \‘ \ \\-, ~ \ \ \ . \ POTTE PLANTS Fifi»? \‘Q. CHIQUITA BRAND 2 I ‘ S in a w x DEL MONTE ‘ ' ' F 9 a 1 ONT. No. l HOTHOUSE ESSEX PEAR SHAPED FROZEN GRADE ‘A' Wed In St. Mary's Anglican Church 1965 QUOTAS MR. AND MRS. GRANT SPENCER KELLOUGH a floor length mauve brocade gown and the bridesmaids floor length mauve peau de soie gowns. All attendants carried nosegays of small pink roses and white chrysanthemums. ith and Cheryl and the bride- groom's niece. Darlene An- drews. The maid of honor wore a floor length mauve brocade gown and the bridesmaids floor length mauve peau de soie gowns. All attendants carried nosegays of small pink roses and white chrysanthemums. Kenneth Tomlin Jr. was best man and ushers were Raymond Harding. Jerry Ginon and Ken- neth Ham. The bride's mother received the wedding guests at the re- ‘ception in the Canadian Legion Hall, Richmond Hill, wearing Grant Kellough will reside in Richmond Hill. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. L. Plaxton (Mon- treal). Mr. and Mrs. D. Watson Sn, Mr. and Mrs. D. Watson Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wat- son (Montreal) Mr. and Mrs G. Baxter (Mentreal), Mrs. P. Coop- er (Regina), Mrs. G. Lillies, (Winnipeg) and Mrs. F. Barton (Rochester, N.Y.l. Congratulatory t e l e grams wishing the couple many years of wedded happiness were reâ€" and Toronto. .Richmond Hill The Orillia ladies may have‘ heard of the exploits of the 375: ladies because at the district. ball the Orillia group put on al show. “The Bedbugs”. The show was good and it is sur-i prising that nobody has sug-‘ gested a district competition for; such entertaining productions. If there had been such a contest we are sure the ladies from would have added another award to those we have managed to secure. a x * * ceived from England, Hawaii; The branch welcomed a tall ‘and young new comrade from ther. the bride wore a white slipper satin dress and train with lace overlay and a lace covered crown which held the three-quarter length veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of deep red roses and white step- hanotis. Bridal attendants were Miss Nancy E. Wharton. maid of honor; the bride’s sisters. Jud- ith and Cheryl and the bride- groom's niece. Darlene An- drews. The maid of honor wore ‘ews. The maid of honor wore Out-of-town guests included floor length mauve brocade Mr. and Mrs. L. Plaxton (Mon- nvn and the bridesmaids floor treal). Mr. and Mrs. D. Watson ngth mauve peau de soie Sr., Mr. and Mrs. D. Watson .wns. All attendants carried Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wat- nsegays of small pink roses son (Montreal) Mr. and Mrs G. [(1 white chrysanthemums. Baxter (Mc‘mtreal), Mrs. P. Coop- Kenneth Tomlin Jr. was best er . (Regina), MI‘S- G. 11111195, an and ushers were Raymond (Winnipeg) and MFS- F- Barton ardina. Jerry Ginon and Ken- (ROCheSterv N~Y-‘- 29 aqua peau de soie and white acâ€" cessories and an orchid corsage. The groom's mother chose a gold crepe and lace dress with gold accessories and orchid Corsage. For a weddinz trip to Trea- sure Beach, Jamaica, the bride wore a winter white cape suit with peacock blue accessories. On iheir return Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kellough will reside in Richmond Hill. CHICKEN BEEF, TURKEY .35 ; Fruit Cocktail Birthdays 1ing forward to Mabel Louise Special birthday wishes to‘returning from the west last E. P. Leno of Richmond Hill, week but instead received who will be celebrating his news that she was in Assiniboia ninety-first birthday on April Hospital, Sask. Mabel Louise, 19. who is Guide captain of the Belated greetings to John First Assiniboia Company, was Nielson who was ten years old taking her patrol leaders on a on April 13. Many happy re- hike when she fell and broke turns of April 21 to Doug both bones in her leg. Two Browne. .days after Setting the leg the Birthdays zing forward to Mabel Louise Special birthday wishes tolreturning from the west .last E. P. Leno of Richmond Hill,lweek but Instead received who will be celebrating hisanews that she was in Assiniboia ninety-first birthday on ApriIIHospital, sask. Mabel Louise. 19. who is Guide captain of the Belated greetings to John First Assiniboia Company, was Nielson who was ten years old taking her patrol leaders on a on April 13. Many happy re- hike when she fell and broke turns of April 21 to Doug both bones In.her leg. Two Browne. days after settmg the leg the Homecoming Delayed 1doctors decided they would Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Robert- have to operate and insert steel son, David and John, were look- plates. Mable Louise contact- ‘ed her parents last weekend and informed them that x-rays show the operation to be suc- cessful. and the family now ex- }pects her home about the middle of May. Her many friends are pleased to hear the result of the operation and wish her a speedy recovery. Neighborhood Notes Welcome home to Mrs. Giles Kerswell who returned to her Jefferson residence last weekâ€" end. Mrs. Kerswill spent the winter in Falconbridge, with ‘her son-in-law and daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes. Leaving on Friday and re- turning Sunday. Michael Terry accompanied Mrs. L. McGlash- an to Ithaca. New York State. to attend the wedding on Sat- urday morning of Terry Mc- Glashan to Miss Betsy Franz. The wedding and reception took place at Cornell Univer- sity. Several boys from this dis- trict play on various teams in the Richmond Hill Hockey As- sociation which completed the 1964-65 season last week. Brian Rushlow and Denis Gamble are members of the Surf Marine Pictures from the Ol‘illia Yorkshire. England. last week. newspaper. showing the color His name is Ken Smiley. and guard on parade, are at preSent the first thing he did on becom- on display in the club room at ing a member.was to join the Legion Court. One shows thelcolor guard. much photographed mascot * 4' * * “Baron” with his handler, Com-l The hockey season ended for rade Ernest Pineau. Ernie left the Legion Midgets on a not Orillia in the afternoon after too sour note. Although elim- the parade and was greeted on inated from OMHA and North ‘his return to Richmond Hill York Playdowns they played in with the news that he had be- Bowmanville recently and took come a grandfather. His daugh- the consolation championship in ter, Marie Day, was responsible that tournament. During the for according him this honor and his grandson, Michael, weighed in at 8 lbs., 1 oz. Michael's weight on arrival is promising and if he keeps it up for a few years will have all the requirements for entry into the color guard. It wiars disappointing that del~ egate Jack Sanders was unable to attend because of chicken pox. Jack Hackett of Alliston has stepped down as district com- mander. Bob Jeffries, Brace- bridge, was elected to fill his place for the next two years. Ivan Crowe of Barrie defeated Gus Balderer, Orillia and Ernie Roberts. Creemore, for the of- fice of deputy commander. Com- rade Orrie Truman, Woodbridge was re-elected for an unprece- dented tenth term as district sports officer. Other district officers will be chosen by the .zone commanders. Specials At The Allencourt IGA Store Only Gloria Sanford reports the ladies” auxiliary will be host to all branches from Zone E2 on May 31 for the zone rally. This rally will include ceremonies under the direction of Sgt. at Arms Rose Donally. Guest speaker will be Provincial Hon. Treasurer Jean Dumouchelle of Windsor. CRANBERRIES 4 9‘ Ginger Ale Diéé’inll m" 43' Mazola Oil 330213? 83 IGA Your legion Reports Elgin Mills And Jefferson News Branch 375. Royal Canadian Legion By Eric Chapman - 884-0045 FOR 5 to 10 LB. AVERAGE EVENING BRANCH ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH $1 3 I@249 12 FOR 99 Yorkshire, England, last week. His name is Ken Smiley. and the first thing he did on becom- ing a member.was to join the color guard. 1 I! It it The hockey season ended for the Legion Midgets on a not too sour note. Although elim- inated from OMHA and North York Playdowns they played in Bowmanville recently and took the consolation championship in that tournament. During the season they won 27 games. tied five and lost 19. * * * * A nulknménn AF Du’nlnmnnpl UH] . Parents of Vaughan kinder- garten pupils in this district who attended the spring fair at Roselawn School last Saturday enjoyed an afternoon of great variety. The entrance to the ‘tearoom, a lattice decorated ‘with artificial flowers. was es- pecially noteworthy and both parents and children found something of interest in the ‘movies. game room. fish pond, rummage sale and other at- tractions. Information is that Mr. and Mrs. Jack Passmore and Margi. of Zueibrucken, Germany, are 1planning a tour of Italy during .the Easter vacation. success of the Shepherd and Gill team who were the atom champions. Good work boys and congratulations. On Sunday, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Robertson were Mrs. J. E Robertson, Hal's mother. and Mrs. Mabel Alexander. his sister. both of Toronto. St. John’s Church News A special Good Friday ser- vice will be held at St. Mark's, Oak Ridges, at 11:00 am. Members of both congregations are welcome. Easter Sunday - A service of Holy Communion at St. John‘s ,at 11:00 am. A gathering of Richmond Hill hobo and hayseed types at- tended Legion Court last Sat- urday evening to celebrate “Hard Times". Celebrities from the shabby social set mingled with the poor and penniless, dis- playing the latest threadbare fashions that only the talent of Christian Dior himself could improve. Gatecrashing the crowd of yokels and tramps were the1 prominent celebrities Lord and Lady Swell. Lord Swell. alias ‘Rick’, alias Arthur Rickardvi who is reported to own a chain! of gasoline outlets was dressedl in white tie and tails., His ex-‘ ceptionally shabby top hat covâ€" ered a mop of curly white hair similar to that of the late Har- po Marx. One white glove, with holes where there should have 1been fingers, held an umbrella. ‘He said the cigar he was smok- ing in a long holder had been donated by a business associate, Comrade White Owl. When Lord Swell was awarded the prize for the worst dressed man he announced he had lost ‘ a glove with the thumb missing and was offering a $500 reward. Lady Lucy Swell was elegant- ly attired in a black evening dress, Charleston style, and the plumage she wore in her hair kept bobbing up and down in the same manner that Lucy does when she sings “Sons of the Sea”. Frances Beaulieu who said1 she represented the ‘grand-~ mother of the hill-billies’, hail-l ing from Arkansas. Richmond‘ Hill, was also awarded a prize. Hayseed Betty Kernohan, capq ably carried out the function of‘ MC and a good time was hadl by all. i 30 OZ. BOTTLES IGA OCEAN SPRAY TOMATO JUICE PEP DOG FOOD 26 OZ. TINS Welcome home to Mrs. Giles Kerswell who returned to her Jefferson residence last weekâ€" end. Mrs. Kerswill spent the winter in Falconbridge, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Clubine of Victoria Square were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gamble. Yonge St, on Tuesday of last week. Parents of Vaughan kinder- garten pupils in this district who attended the spring fair at Roselawn School last Saturday Several boys from this dis- trict play on various teams in the Richmond Hill Hockey As- sociation which completed the 1964-65 season last week. Brian Rushlow and Denis Gamble are members of the Surf Marine championship team of the ban- tam league â€" Brian having the distinction of being the top goal-getter. In the atom league. Ian Corkin contributed to the success of the Shepherd and Gill team who were the atom champions. Good work boys and congratulations. APRIL 14, 1.5, l7 Garden Gate Nursery And all we're talking about is a terrific idea the terrific idea merely being that you have supply and spread fertilizer to your lawn, -â€" al‘ quick as a wink. All that you need to do is to call us, â€"- and we'll just charge you 75c for spreading each bag on your lawns plus the price of the fertilizer. It's so easy. Just dial seven digits on any old phone, or your new one. making sure that. the digits are. WHOLE OR HALF Indeed. why not! And why not. again! 28 OZ. TIN Landscaping and Maintenance D. F. Snell Services Limited. WHY NOT? 285 - 5942 owned and operated by By Case=16 OZ. TINS 884-3008 and are who do On Sunday, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Robertson were Mrs. J. E Robertson, Hal's mother. and Mrs. Mabel Alexander. his sister. both of Toronto. St. John's Church News THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, April 15, 1965 all Bayview & Markham Rd, Richmond Hill 48 OZ. TIN US 15 OZ. 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