mummmmmmmmmummmmmmmm I Allenmurt Shopping Centre Markham Rd. & Bayview Avenue Richmond Hill Martin ’l‘idswell. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tidswell, Yonge Street North. an enthusiastic space flight follower. last week received a personal letter from the most recent astronauts, Gor- don Cooper and Charles Conrad. Jr.. to add to his collection. The letter is reproduced below: Dear Friends: There are still openings in "PM Law and Woman‘ a course given by Mrs. Edith Houden. This course would be excellent for any woman who has had to assume the responsibilities of the home unexpectedly and also for the woman who wishes to share these responsibilities with her husband. Often problems arrive when the husband is away from the home. Why not be pre ared to handle these yoursel . For further lnforma-i tion call 884-4811. Gemini 5 is from it. we ha information for flights. Needless to say. we are grate- at Ryersom win 1 ful for the many prayers and cityv and Brian good wishes ofl'ered on our be-11 at silverthon half throughout. our eight-day Etobicoke, journey. We greatly appreciate Mlg Austin is ‘ thC maintained for US Diverse)! Corpor people of. this country and 11min Clarkson other lands as well. nnrinn thpir n Our thanks, and a sincere “well done" go to all of the grnund personnel whose team- work contributed to the suc- cess of our mission. The murses being nfTered are mixed bridge. dressmaking, mil- linery. oil painting, rug hooking. keep ï¬t. silhouette (for the wo- man whn wishes to lose weighli and swimming. Don't forget this is registra- tion week at the local branch of the YWCA a1, Allencourt Plaza. YWFA m3‘gg‘fl HomgyyonK? Wm. C. Lazenby, B.Sc.th The district seminar for lead- ers of recreational activities. sponsored by the Department of Education, was held September 18 and 19 at the old York Man- or. Newmarkel. Attending from the Hill were Madeleine Howarth. Heather Blaney. Dorothy King. Madeline Johnson and Eileen Robertson. Magistrate James Butler and Gary Caldwell. son of Mr. and? Miss Judy Harrison, daugh- Mrs. Butler, Wright Street, re- Mrs. H. G. Caldwell. left last ter of Mrs. Margaret Harrison. turned on Monday from two week for an extended trip to Colborne Street. is at present weeks vacation at Hyannis Port.'Europe. - ‘in Marville, France. where for Cape Cod. * - * - * - * the next two years she will he * - * - * - * Miss Judy Kyerlett last week teaching grade 3 subjects to Attending the opening cet'e- to commence studies at North‘children of RCAF personnel monies of the Ramsay Wright Bay Teachers‘ College. stationed at the base there. Zoological Laboratories at the Miss Kyer, daughter of Mr.j Prior to leaving for France, University of Toronto last week and Mrs. A. Kyer. Mill Street, Judy taught {or ï¬ve years at the were Dr. D. Pimlott and Mrs. is a graduate of Richmond Hill Harrison Road Public School in Pimlott. Mr. and Mrs. A. Adam-{High School. fYork Mills. son. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tilt. Mr.§ * - * - * - * t * - * - * - * and Mrs. R. Standï¬eld and Mn: From a sadder but wiser Mr. and Mrs. J. P. and Mrs. G. H. Temple. reader - advice to naive * - * - * - * housewives; Lock your car The district seminar [or lead-. When shopping Riel“ ’day to take up residence in Lea- ers of recreational activities.l mond Hill is no longer 1 éside. sponsored by the Department of? small town. g Their Miller 1 many friends will be i t and children. Jane and Bruceâ€: Sussex Avenue, leave on Satur- The Couples' Club of 5!. Mat- activities thew's United Church is hold- ' ing a steak cookout next satur. Next Sunday morning the da." at the church. Please bring rector of St. MRI‘Y'S Anglican your-own steaks and barbecue. Church expects to dedicate 3 Further information may be handsome table for “‘9 "al‘thX. obtained by calling Mrs. c_ R_ donated to the new church as a Plume at 884-4535 memorial to George Masters hv **-*_+ x _ at _ 4 _ a his wife. Ut'lObt‘l‘ 2 is the date of the ' . * ' * ' * T * annual rummage sale being held w'u'am A‘ Wall's‘ “ho has by the UCW of the Richmond been a summer rosidenl of Hill United Church, Richmond Hill for several years, Featured will be a depart-Passed away at Sl- AlbanS. West ment with nearly new clothing Vll'ginia 0“ September 14- 53"“- items in dresses, blouses and ac- Path)’ 0f “‘9 Comm‘ nily is 6X- cessories. a white elephant Wilde“ ‘0 his 50". Michael Al‘- table. hats and winter clothing thur Wallis and famin of 124 to outfit the whole familv Richmond Street. A phalmacist always has "home work". Keeping up Wlth today's pharmacy journals, information on the newest drug duscovenes. even keeping the mud pollshed by read mg outside hlS held. is the mark of a man who Is "on hlS toes". You can atways depend on your Rexall pharmacust. a pvotessuonal man as Allencourt Pharmacy Ltd. A few openings are left in the new 20-week courses for the recorder. chorale and sight-reading groups of the MT" Musie Guild which promises relaxation and fun along with the ehanee to learn and enjoy music. Registrations will he neeepted during the even- ings of next week Septem- ber 27 to October 1 from 7 to 9 pm at '428 s. Fernleizh Circle. A small entry fee will he used for book ma- terials by this non-proï¬t organization. ale as 884-4461 Sincerely, Gordon Cooper Lt. Colonel. USAF NASA Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr LCDR, USN NASA Astronaut Rom/1 Bowling Green. His brother. Rev. Paul G. Johnston graduated from As- bury Theological Seminary with a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1961. and is now pastor of the FM Church in Smith's Falls. Both Weldon and Paul received BA degrees from Roberts Wes- leyan College near Rochester. NY. after having attended Lorne Park College for their high Ichool education. ‘ This is a Free Methodist Col- lege. with an enrolment of ap- proximately 600 students this year. Dave attended Lorne Park College, Port Credit for his sec- ondary school education. At Lorne Park he was a member of the 22-Voice choir last year. Last spring members of the choir spent their entire Easter vacation on a tour. travelling by bus to 14 singing engage- ments, mostly in churches. They were under the direction of Charles Walker, director of music at Lorne Park. Another son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. Rev. Weldoi J. Johns- ton. goes this week to Bowling Green, Kentucky, where he will he a supply pastor of the Free Methodist Church there. attend- ing Asbury Theological Seminâ€" ary, Wilmore, Kentucky. work- ing for his divinity degree from Tuesday to Friday uf each week. Weldon, his wife Marie and three children. Weldie. Cheryl and Crag have been in the Toâ€"‘ ronto area part of the summer; after Weldon concluded two years as pastor of the FM Church in Olean, NY. They will reside in the parsonage at David Johnston and his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnsâ€" son. 324 Boisdale Avenue mol- nred In Spring Arbor. Michigan, ’70 miles west of Detroit. on Labor Day, where Dave enrol- led as a freshman with a social science major at Spring Arbor College. Ehu1:ch at Rvuggles and Elm: L25 has been away since June wood Avenues‘ l7 and was off the beaten track 1 _ * _ ik _ it ‘from the Quebec to the Mani- ML and Mrs, 3, Austin and‘toba borders. Of interest to fall sons Jim and Brian, Leisure‘hunters, Lee reports that moose, Lane, leave on Friday to taketdeel‘y Partridge arid snowshoe up residence at 265 Markiandfrabbits appear very plentiful Dri‘ve‘ Apt 410. Etobicoke, itliis year, particularly in the Residents of the Hill for tlieil‘?"om and Thunder Bay (“5' M... ltrlcts. - n...“- 1n "nun-n “Jr and During their residence in the 'Hill. the Austin family have made many friends in their neighborhood and club activi- ties. and every good wish is extended to them in their new home. Ml“ Austin is associated with Diversey Corporation (Canada) the western effects. Mrs. J. Les Stank-‘3 genial Proprietor Johnston is cx'c director andior the Allegro Music Shop. squadron assistants are Mr, Bull‘Yonge Street South, returned and Mrs, N, Nelles. Ihome on Wednesday last from 3 Weekly meetings will be held‘protracted tour of Northern On- each Wednesday at 6.30 pm in‘taTiQ the church at Buggies and Elm; Lss has been away since June wood Avenues. \7 and was off the beaten track CYC Cadets grades 4 to 6)“ of the Free Methodist Church started off with a bang last Wednesday night tseveral paper bag bangs, that ish and a corn roast in the back yard of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bull‘s home on Oxford Street. how it coast. The evening ended with re freshmenls. After the business meeting the group saw the motion pic- ture called “Summer Time on The Trans Canada". It was a most informative picture about the Trans Canada Highway and The ï¬rst meeting of the sea- snn of the [ODE was held at the home of Mrs. W. Sleeman, Woodlane. Mr. Vance has been transfer- red from Kenora and will be working at the Maple station of the Department of Lands and Forests. Welcome to new residents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vance and family from Kenora who are taking up residence at 70 Lei- sure Lane. From a sadder but wiser reader - advice to naive housewives: Lock your car when shopping . . . _ Rich- mond Hill ls no longer a small town. was built from coast to Reports were then given of the various committees. Mrs. Nelly Williamson has charge of the October program “Life In Malaysia," Mrs. Helen Albrighl and Mrs. Margot Wirt served refresh- ments at the close of the meet- ing. St. Paul’s LCW held their monthly meeting in the church parlor with 16 guests and mem- bers present. Mrs. Betty Harvey had charge of the program. which was a study of the Book of Colos- sions. Mrs. Polly Dueï¬'ert and Mrs. Naomi Myers presented a skit which was written by Mrs. Harvey. Mrs. Hilda Dumais gave a re- port of churches in the news. Special attention was called to the ï¬rst service held on Sep~ temher 19 by Chris! The King Lutherar ChurciL meeting in the Thornhill Masonic Temple. The volunteer group was happy to welcome three new members - Mrs. Rose MacDon- ald, Mrs. Edna Seltzer and Mrs. Frances Johnston. A meeting of White Cross Volunteers of the Canadian Mental Health Association was held on Thursday afternoon in Wrixon Hall. Mrs. Clare Moore, president of the York County Branch of CMHA and Mrs. Iris Jankowiak, president of the local chapter, reviewed the aims and purpose of volunteer work. A team from this group visit weekly an approved home, the hospital at Aurora and the White Cross centre in Richmond Hill. mumumIuumunumumu“1mmumuumummnmumumnum Mlllllllll Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Millel and children. Jane and Bruce Sussex Avenue, leave on Satur- day to take up residence in Lea- side. The letter, written on board the Empress of Can- ada on their return trip to England reads “My wife and I would like to express our thanks to the mayor and townspeople of Rich- mond Hill for making our holiday most enjoyable. We were treated in your pleas- ant town with courtesy and consideration and we re- turn to England with pleas- ant memories of your lovely land." Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson were guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Ronald Proctor. Mr. Proctor and family of 3523 Palmer Avenue. During their stay here they travel- led to Niagara Falls Algon- quin Park. Georgian Bay. the Kingston area and the United States. A letter received this week from William Parkin- son of Kirby-Le-Soken. Frinton-on-Sea. Essex, Eng- land. expressed apprecia- tion of Richmond Hill‘s hos- pitality during a recent nine-week holiday here. Richmond Heights Centre Princess Phone winners are being drawn as “The Libâ€" eral" goes to press. Twelve lucky teenagers will each have. an attractive colored phone installed in their home for one year as part of the Richmond Heights C e n t r e School Opening special promotion. The Centre will pay the monthly telephone bills for all local calls on the Princ- ess phones for one year. Lucky draw tickets were distributed free with pur- chases made in Centre stores during the period be- tween August 26 and 90p- temher 18. Watch next week‘s issue for the announcement of the winners. The regular monthly meeting. “1., We†“‘°““°°“,’“ “"3 “m†of the CWL of St. Mary immac-‘gfl‘ 322:; 11‘; Riwï¬ï¬ggi 'ulate Church was held on Mon- an E , .- . ,ment?" gnaw: ï¬gairrs' Heather Hams? Miss A. Lindsay. chairman of :the program committee, spoke Father O'Donnell opened the‘briefly of the division between meeting with the league prayer. these two groups, followed by Minutes of the last meetingldiscussion, A show of hands were read by Secretary Grace‘indicated the chapter's opinion O'Brien. The treasurer‘s report‘was that the managerial section was read by Mrs. J. Coughlin. iFollowing the reports of the lvarious convenors. plans were Ifinalized for the mammoth bridge and euchre being held in ‘the Lions‘ Hall. on September 29 at 8 pm. There will be table prizes and door prizes and also a special draw, tickets for which have been selling for some weeks. There are many valuable :prizes to he won by some lucky ;people on this draw. 1 Convener Mrs. Ella McCul- lough and Co-Convenor Mrs. Pat Churcher, for this event. have been engaged for some months on this project and are hoping for a ï¬ne turnout. All are wei- come. should be from head nurse up- wards, and the non-managerial section should be assistant head nurse and general staff nurse. This opinion will be forwarded to the district executive RNAO. Mrs. M. Doan and Miss J. Lacey were nominated and elected to attend the Delawana Conference at Honey Harbour and Mrs. C. Cober and Mrs. M. Ainsworth are to attend the Seaway Conference The October meeting will be at York Central Hospital, Rich- mond Hill. Reports from the conferences will be given and interest groups \\ill be formed in conjunction with the struc- ltural study. Carolyn Dennis, of 94 Car- tier Crescent, a member of St. Matthews’ United Church CGIT, represented York County. at a two-week camp council from August 24 â€" September 3. The camp sponsored by the Ontario Girls’ Work Board was held at Camp Cagintra at Port Ryerse on Lake Erie. Carolyn was one of 69 del- egates chosen to repre- sent the 20.000 girls active in CGIT in the Baptist, Church of Christ, Presbyterian and United Churches in Ontario. An opportunity was given to share and discuss ideas for CGIT activities. The CWL of Our Lady Queen of the World parish held a meeting of the bazaar convenors on September 14 at the home of Mrs. Peggy O’Toole. This giant bazaar will take place October 23 in the base- There will be many games and booths including post ofï¬ce, country store, ï¬sh pond, baking, Christmas items, knitting and sewing, dolls, white elephant, aprons and men’s booth. This giant bazaaz place October 23 ix ment of the church O‘Toole and Mrs Plans are afoot for a special Advent presentation etc, Re- hearsals are held at 8 pm Thurs- day night at St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church on Bayview Avenue. Currently working on a view to next year, A choir starts rehearsing again. If you like singing in a church choir (no matter what your religion) call Ralph Mark- ham at 884-3787 or Ev Miller 884-4184. This year the choir wants to. * - * - * - * do more demanding projects, The appointment was an- depending on its strength. lnnunced last week of M. R. Alli- Plans are afoot for a speciallson, Sugar Maple Lane, as Advent presentation etc. Re- branch manager of the Lawr- hearsals are held at 8 pm Thurs- ence and Keele branch of the day night at St. Paul‘s Lutheran Mutual Life Assurance Company Church on Bayview Avenue. ‘of Canada. Here's your opportunity to join a growing church choir. Why not call today? AL Mospnrt this Saturday. his wife Kay. also a car racing en- thusiast. will be in the pits crewing for a friend. Jolm Tidswell, Yonge Street. North, returned on Monday from Montreal where he at.- tended the second Players Que- bec races at St. Jovite. Featured will be a depart- ment with nearly new clothing items in dresses. blouses and ac- cessories, a white elephant. table. hats and winter clothing to outfit the whole family. The Sale starts at 9.30 am in the Christian Education Build- ing, Yonge Street. The Couples‘ Club of 3. Mat- thew‘s United Church is hold- ing a steak cookout next Satur- day at the church. Please bring your-own steaks and barbecue. Older teen-age girls and mothers who are interested in keeping these groups, which play an important part in character-building and community service, op- erating, are asked to con- tact Commissioner Mrs. G. Sheldon at 884-7564. Mrs. Sheldon reports that experience is not necessary as a good training program is available for anyone who is interested in serving her community. General convenors are Mrs Leaders for Guides and Brownies in Richmond Hill East are urgently needed so that the 1965-66 program can get underway. John and Kay are their own cars, with racing at Mospnrt Marg Parke. The September meeting of York Chapter RNAO was held at York County Hospital. New- market. An open discussion was held on “Where Do You Belong, Management or Non-Manage- ment?“ discussion. A show of hands indicated the chapter's opinion was that the managerial section should be from head nurse up- wards, and the non-managerial section should be assistant head nurse and general staff nurse. This opinion will be forwarded to the district executive RNAO. the program committee, spoke briefly oi the division between these two groups, followed by During his residence here, Mr. Casement was employed by the town in‘lhe roads depart- ment, with the exception of the years during World War II when he worked at ship-build- After undergoing treatment at a Toronto Hospital for 15 months, Roscoe Casement of 74 Mill Street, Richmond Hill, pas- sed away on September 12, in his 76th year. A resident of Richmond Hi1 for the past 35 years. Mr. Case- ment was born at Wooler. On- tario, the son of the late Mr and Mrs. Joseph Casement. anc lived for a time in Lindsay be- fore coming to this community Role Of Nurses In Management Bargains galore! One miist see to believe the choice and quality of the many items in this annual sale, so come pre- pared to carry home many won- derful values. The annual mammoth rum- mage sale sponsored by the wo- men of St. Mary's Anglican Church will be held this Satur- day (September 25.) at 1.30 pm in Wl‘ixon Hall. This outstanding event supâ€" ported by so many members of the community is one of the highlights of theyfall season, and the church group's mam money raising projects. Former Town Employee Roscoe Casement Dies In His 76th Year Prior to his appointment Mr. Allison was a successful repre- sentative with the company's Richmond Hill agency. Last Tuesday the stall and students of Wycliffe College, Toronto. held their [all "Quiet Morning" in St‘ Mary's Angli- can Church. Bishop H. R. Hunt celebrated the Holy Communilm and gave the retreat addresses. The women nf St. Mary's, under the direction of Mrs. W. Pack.- nell served luncheon Mrs. Melsness, whose profes- sional name is Joan Hall, will appear on September 26 on CBLT Channel 6 at 1 pm. in the program “Jack In The Box“. In- cluded in her vocal numbers will be the aria, “Una Vnce Voco Fa", from “The Barber of Seville. Mr. and Mrs. Helmet Gocbcl were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Melsness at the opening performance of “The Barber of Seville" at the O‘Keefe Centre. Communion Sunday with the administration of the Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper takes place on Sunday. A pre-communion service will be held this Friday at 8 pm in the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church. New members will be receiv- ed and a social period will follow. Twenty members of the Rich- mond Heights Ladies Softball Team enjoyed a corn roast re- cently at the home of Cam and Irene Bryson in Woodbridge, to mark the end of the season‘s activities. Roger Thompson arrives on Sunday from Teddington. Mid. dlesex, England. to spend two weeks with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Crack. Leonard Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Neville Crack in London, Ont. The "F‘rngments" Coffee Club' Besi will open for the season in the covery basement of St; Mary's Anzli- D. I“ can Church on October 1. Drive. Next. Sunday morning the rector of St. Mary's Anglican Church expects to dedicate a handsome table for the narthex. donated to the new church as a memorial to George Masters hv his wife. ase- On- Mr. and be- Hill Members of Vll LOL, of which M was a member and served in several 0 memorial service S at the Pipher F11 The funeral servit ducted Rev. J.‘ Anglic; lowed tery. I Yule, 1 ley, F Neal a o. Rlchmm Islington a1 1Mrs. B. R. one brother His wife, t Morrison, 1 1952. ing in Toronto. A ment from the ment at the end ed as school Cl‘t the corner of Y( Lorne Avenue, close interest in charges. ment mond and o in the ing in ment ment . ed as the co Wendy. an Ontario Scholar in the recent grade 13 examina- tions at Richmond Hill High School. has entered the mathe- matics and science course at the University of Western Ontario, Donna has returned to Trinity College, University of Toronto. where she is a third year stu- dent in the sociology course, and Ron, entering his third year in the honor history course at York University. Wendy. Donna and Ron Ash- kanase. Leisure Lane. have all returned to their studies fol- lowing the summer vacation. On their return from a honey- was played by the church‘s or- moon in Mexico, Mr. and Mrsfganist. Franz Loesgen, and Miss Pick will reside in Richmond‘Lois Perkins was the vocalist. H111. ‘ isinging ,“The Voice That * . * _ * _ * ‘Breathed O‘er Eden" and “The ‘Wedding Prayer" during the XVendy. Donna and anyfsnï¬hceremony. I r n a a n T A:RI|.~A T nan A wedding of local interest took place at the chapel of the Sacre Coeur in Montreal last Saturday when Miss Denise Ouellet became the bride of Martin (Mickey) Pick. Attending from the Hill were the groom‘s mother. Mrs. Otto Pick, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pick and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pass- more. Tom Pick was his broth- er's best man and ushers were John Passmore, Jim Williams and Mike Dorey. Receiving the Sacrament of Baptism at St. Matthew‘s United Church last Sunday were Brian Daryl, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell, Bluegrass Blvd.; Gary Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Monohan. North Taylor Mills Drive; Bradley Cameron. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Powell. North Taylor Mills Drive, and Jacque- line Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Switzer. Sussex Avenue. The September meeting of the Richmond Rose Chapter IODE was held at the home of Mrs. W. P. Ryan. Oceanside Drive. Plans were ï¬nalized for the chapter’s September fashion show at the Richmond Inn. Next Sunday a special pas- toral letter from the archbish- ops and bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada will be read at St. Mary's Anglican Church. D. M. Haacke. Kerryhrook Drive. who is convalescing at home following surgery in York Central Hospital. DRAPES, SPECIAL $1.25 nnnnnnnn Mrs. Chote lived in Rich- mond Hill from 1951 to 1957 when her husband was rec- tor of St. Mary’s Anglican Church. In the latter year they moved to Toronto when Mr. Chote was appointed rector of the Anglican Church of the Messiah. In The Mall Richmond Heights Centre Sympathy is extended to Rev. A. A. Chote. Paul and Ruth in their bereavement of a beloved wife and dear mother last week. the “Life in the Hill“ is com- prised of local news items - club activities, weekend guests. anniversaries. show- ers and news pertaining to your family. The service is free - call the Social Editor Margot Crack at 884-1105 or mail your contribution to 63 Yonge Street South. A dozen enthusiastic guides of )‘lacKillop Guide (‘ompany need a leader. Anyone interested in lead- ing or helping, please call Commissioner P a c k a r d evenings at 884-6498. ,n ardent bowler, Mr. It was a member of 1d Hill Lawn Bowling of five-pin bowling 1e: he community. ie is survived by sons R Richmond Hill, Cliffor 1gt0n and daughter Pl 5. B. R. Lee! of Weston brother, Orville of 051 wife, the former Mar ‘rison, predeceased hix member and in which i in several ofï¬ces. he] trial service September e Pipher Funeral Ho funeral service was c [1 there September 15 James O'Neil of St‘ Ma can Church. Interment l in Richmond Hill Ce Pallbearers were: Rich Fred Bovaird, Cecil M Robert Bridges. Will and Alex Galloway. DISCOUNT CLEANERS beautifully cleaned EXPERT ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS 884-6171 wishes for a speedy re-g are extended to Mrs. he' roads d: 1d of 1963 he crossing gua Yonge Stree ’, where he t in his many 3 ‘wler, Mr. ember of n Bowling howling le After Victoria Mr. Ci ng guard at a Street and be he took a many young SOUS ROI Clifford his ia Lodge Casement which he :5. held a Oshawa. Margaret him in William lent £01- I Ceme- Richard . Case- f Rich- lg Club leagues depart Home. 5 con- 15 by Mary’s Phyllis m; and Robert retire Mab SGI‘V “munnl\nummmmmuwmmmummmmummmmu ! WATCH FOR THE WILSON-NIBLETT lllllllllllllll|llll|l||lllllllllllfllllllllllllI“lll|lll|llllllNlll|lllllll|lll|lm Given in marriage by her“: father, the bride wore a tradi-i‘i tional gown of white pureâ€"silk†organza over taffeta. trimmed“ with French lace and émhroid-’< ered with seed pearls. A lily-l: ofâ€"the-valley headpiece heldli an elbow length veil and Shel: wore a cultured pearl drop withle matching earrings, the gift oil: the groom Her bouquet was élg Lue gruum. ner bouquet was E EEEEEEQEEQQQQQQQQQQQW' ’- cascade of white roses andL ,7 7 , - : over taffeta, fashioned on sheath lines with draped back. stephanotis, accented with tiny pink rosebuds. Maid of Honor Lois Olsen, Bridesmaids Anne Winstone, the bride‘s cousin and Frances Carver and Junior Bridesmaid Cynthia Louise Hall, the bride’s niece, were gowned alike in flpor-length apricot chiffon SEARCHLIGHT While gladinli and Fendago A flowered headpiece and veil of (lusty carnations formed the setting‘and matching shoes completed accessori‘ in Richmond Hill United their costumes and they carried pink rose Church for the August 28 wed- nosegays of white and Fendago‘ For a ding of Christine Elizabeth carnations and stephanotis. ltona Bea Hall to Gordon Stanley Pipher. The groom's attendants in- wore a t Rev. Charles G. Higginson ofâ€" eluded Brian Atkinson as best stoplight ficiated. Eman, Burton Winstone and Rob- matching The bride is the daughter oflert Graham, the groom's cousin. orchid on Mr. and Mrs. Morley B. Hall. as ushers and Michael Hall. they too Church Street South. and the nephew of the bride, as junior Parkwom groom is the son of Mr. andlusher. Mills. Mrs. Stanley D. Pipher of Arn~i Mrs. Hall received the guests‘ Out 01 old Crescent. lat the recention held at Summit modding Traditional wedding music was played by the church‘s or- ganist. Franz Loesgen, and Miss world mond World famous 0 countries ar NordMende STEREOS - RADIOS Richmond Heights Centre CHANCETD TRIPLE YOUR BABY'BONUS CHEQUE Richmond Hill Wea’ In Richmond Hill United (hurt/1 NordMende Levendale IN Hill MOTORS THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Sept. 23, 1965 Even 0n Store THE us 111 over around th REV. ( dealer 884-3211 d the Rich- . (1‘. HIGGINSON LOOKS 0N AS MR. AND MRS. 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Burton Winstone and Rob- ert Graham, the groom‘s cousin. as ushers and Michael Hall. nephew of the bride. as junior usher. Casual comfort . . . a Naturalizer speciality When it's a Naturalizer ... you know it's comfort- able. Proof is a little heel for walking, a cushioned innersole. $15.99 Date Brown Calf Black Calf HIV!" Foam/54k ï¬fe; m5 PAM/[V When it's a Naturallzer you know it’s comfor able. Proof is a little heel for walking, a cushioned innersole. l GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE KWMWMWWWWWWWW MATCHING HANDBAGS $14.99 No service charge, no booking fee Just West of Earth's Cleaner For a wedding trip to Da}; Inna Beach. Florida. the bmidi wore a lhree-pieoe silk suit"!!! slnpliEht pink. a flower hat and matching shoes and a whit. orchid cm‘sage. On their retuï¬l they look up residence at 6’ Parkwood Village Drive. Dy}! Mills. .4! rose with matchiï¬ PHONE . 889-5782 ~ LTD. 3: