The bride’s mother were a tur- quoise chiffon floor length gown fashioned on sheath lines with floating over panels, cap sleeves and a lace bodice. She wore a matching chiffon and lace turban, off-white accessor- ies and a cymbidium orchid. The attendants were floor length fine wool gowns trim- med with Guipure lace fash- ioned on empire lines with round necklines and short puff sleeves banded with lace. The maid of honor wore a deep aqua shade and the attendants’ gowns were pastel aqua. They wore‘ crystalene matching pouff head-‘ pieces gathered with contrast- ing lace and carried nosegays of African daisies in mixed tones. David Unwin was best man and the ushers were Jeffery! Maybee, James Massie. Peter Hiscott and Bruce HumphreyH brother of the bride. i The groom’s mother WEï¬â€˜Ã© a diamond sapphire blue Guip- Miss Valerie Humphrey. sis- ter of the bride. was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Dianne Pickthall, Miss Susan Lipp, Miss Melody Leonard, the bride‘s cousin of Keswick, and Miss Penny Bolâ€" itho of Sault Ste. Marie. Given in marriage by her Guests of honor at the wed- father, the bride wore herding were the bride's grand- mOther'S Wedding gown 0f Silk mothers, Mrs. Leslie Morton organza fashioned with a full and Mrs. Bert Humphrey of To- skirt extending into a chapel ronto, train, a sweetheart neckline! The bride is a graduate of and long full sleeves. EyeletILangstaff Secondary School organza decorated the fitted bo-[and Lakehead University. The dice, around the neck and atlgroom graduated from Vaughan the wrists. Her long veil ofiRoad Collegiate and the Uni- tulle illusion. caught at eachtversity of Toronto. side of her head with wings of flowers, flowed beyond the, train and she carried a cascade: ] of phaelenopis orchids and stephanotis. pm when Denise Florence Hum- phrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Humphrey, be- came the bride of John Hamil- ton Watson, 501;: of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay Watson, all of Thornhill. Dr. Edward Cragg performed the candlelight ceremony ag- ainst a background of white gladioli, mums and Shasta dais- ies. Clifford McAree was at the organ and Garnet Brooks sang Handel’s “Wedding Hymn†and. “The Lord’s Prayer" dur- ing the service. -0“... vavnA A VH5 OLCCVCD. out: wore a matching headpiece of feathers, off-white accessories and a white Catelo orchid. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at Bayview Golf and Country Club. Later :Mr. and Mrs. Watson left for a 'honeymoon trip to Bermuda, ithe bride travelling in a kelly green linen ensemble, 3 white felt brimmed hat with match-3 ing green crown, matching ac-‘ cessories and a phaelenopis orchid. On their return the couple will reside on Bayview Avnmu: \Vnnurrinlo Colonial Power Equipment A wedding of Thornhill inter- est took place in Eglinton Un- ited Church September 21 at 7 Denise Humphrey, John Watsonf Wed In Eglinton United Church; Two persons were taken to Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampâ€" ton, following an accident on Highway 27 at Alford’s Side- road, September 22. William Read. 25, of RR 2, Accidents investigated in the past week by the OPP at Oak Ridges declined for the second week to 26. A total of 19 per- sons were injured. and prop: erty damage was $17,156. This evening will provide AIDS parents with an opportunity to meet the teachers. Guest speak- In its fi] er will be John Honsberger who since it w will present an interestinglof this ye. topic, the change in the school Branch of system from local to county ress Club ; boards effective January 1, orama" thi 1960. J Scene n The first fall meeting of the home and school association will be held at Henderson Av- enue School, Sept. 3, at 8 pm. 22 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday; H &S First Meet. 107 Doncaster Ave Willowdale CHAIN SAW HUMELITE'S GREAT NEW Only 11 lbs, less bar and chain. Come in and try it. See how well it ï¬ts your. grip. See its narrow new bar that cuts faster with- out pinching. Xl- Tel ornhill interâ€" ure lace over peau de soie floor Eglinton Un- length gown fashioned on soft nber 21 at 7 lines with long sleeves. She orence Humâ€" wore a matching headpiece of of Mr. and feathers, off-white accessories lmphl‘ey, 119- and a white Catelo orchid. John Hamil- Following the ceremony a re- Of Mr. and ception was held at Bayview r-†1",;, A REPORT v- m us ï¬rst charitable venture 0 since it was chartered in May g of this year, the York Central 1Branch of the Canadian Progâ€" V ress Club is sponsoring a “Gas- , orama" this Saturday, Sept. 28. I Scene of the action is the Investigation was by OPP Constable J. F. Patterson. Mono Road, and his passenger, Shirley Fotherby. 17. of 96i Regent Road, Downsview, were1 injured when their southboundi car struck another southbouï¬d' car being driven by William Kaiser, 55, of Kleinburg. Mr. Kaiser suffered only minor cuts that did not require treatment. ""Petrol For Progress" Gasorama I“ (Aids Perceptually Handicapped In its first charitable since it was chartered of this year, the York This Saturday Our Kindergarten and Full Day classes are open all year With special hours to accommodate business parents VAUGHAN SKATING CLUB PROFESSIONAL SKATING INSTRUCTION 20 GROUP LESSONS $16 WEDNESDAYS 4 TO 6, PM. REGISTRATION DAY - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 8403 YONGE ST. THORNHILI. ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1, I968 For information 783-0894 ' 222-2907 evenings W/W/IW FULL DAY Staff Driven Vehicles Vaughan Township Recreation Committee DOUBLERINK ARENAS their new school at NURSERY SCHOOL (morning and afternoon) i The club chose to aid the On- tario Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, ad- vises Executive Member Norm Terry because the group has worked entirely independently with no support from education authorities. Progress Club members have been selling 50c tickets which are redeemable for gas at the “Petrol for Progress" sale on Saturday. As well, these will entitle ticket holders to a draw on a portable TV set. Tickets may also be purchased at the gas station. As well as the TV set, other prizes will be awarded during the day. Proceeds are in aid of the York Central Branch of the On- tario Association for Children with Learning Disabilities. This group of dedicated parents,‘ lwithout outside financial sup-‘ port, have been operating the York Central Educational Clin- ic at Richmond Hill United Church. This is designed to aid children with perceptual handi- caps which prevent them from learning in the regular school system. Spacious Playgrounds l I Between 15 and 20 members! of the 41-man club will be on hand to sell gas and wash cars at the station between the hours of 9 and 5. All car wash receipts and a percentage of gas sales will go to the club. I 3.4.1....“ ChamberS’ Supertest Station,!aW§y séptéï¬i'ï¬Ã©â€˜r'im Surviving Yonge Street. south of Steelesyare his Wife. Ruth. daughters Avenue, opposite Towne and1Catherine and Elizabeth and son Countrye square_ IDavid, residents of Maryvale Between 15 and 20 members cres?e"t- of the 41â€"man club will be on Friends of Mrs. J. Poulet of‘ hand to sell gas and wash cars Denham Drive will be sorry to‘ at the station between the learn. that She is a Patient in! hours of 9 and 5. All car wash hospltal and W111 “"511 her a receipts and a percentage of gas :peedy recovery and ream“ cnlnc will an 4.. Han hing ome. . FAIRLAWN NURSERY 8. JUNIOR SCHOOL 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. ', Sept. 26, 1968 TO OPEN KINDERGARTEN Established 1953 >punst gas at the In a letter from York North’s raised a" sale on MP Barney Danson. word of the and these will possible intervention of the fed- “mud; Noon Dinner Jeral government in the problem of the location of the sewage treatment plant was received by ratepayer Russ Devlin. How- ever, no promise has been made that it will service the 1,200 homes in the Richvale-Langstaff district. The proposed down- stream plant will need the apâ€" proval of the Ontario Water Re- sources Commission and the On- tario Municipal Board although the province will not contribute to the cost. If the proposed BAIF development goes through, Vaughan’s population will in- crease by 15,907 from its pres- ent 18,419. 221-0067 A plea for fesidents to save their newspapers comes from the Scouts and Cubs of the 1st Langstaff packs. The newspap- ers when packed tightly should measure 7% inches, tied, and be taken to 15 Orlon Crescent where they will be gratefully accepted. Sewage Plant Wishes for a hasty recovery are extended to Mrs. Dot Jelli- coe who underwent surgery last week. Dot, who is now a resi- dent of Richmond Hill lived formerly on Pearson Avenue, Richvale. The sympathy of the commun- ity goes to the family of the late Reginald Mitchell who passed Neighborhood Notes Richvale And District News CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ANNE III- led its on lle of to in m Christ The King nounces that new members bership October 20 at the regu- lar Sunday service of worship. Anyone interested in becoming a member is asked to contact Rev. Arnold Weigel at the church office, 889-0874 or at his home. 889-7216. Rev. Weigel is usually in the ofl‘ice from 9 am to 12 noon or other times -by appointment. ACW of Emmanuel Anglican [Church will be held Tuesday 'evening‘at 8 pm. A representa- tive from Simpson’s decorat- ing department will be guest speaker and will answer any questions on this subject. Re- freshments will be served and any interested women are invit- ed to attend. Lutheran Iwill ate Church. Thornhill Green, an- buy will “E be received into church mem- The general meeting of the. vuLACLJ m uulcll imported bulbs be available, so do come, your bulbs for spring blooming, enjoy a film on Hol- land and get free advice on .planting from two horticultur- 1ists who will be present. An opportunity sale will be held at the church hall October .18 from 1.30 to 3.30 pm and from 6 to 8 pm. This will be ‘nearly new clothing and a great opportunity for many bargain hunters. A rummage sale will :‘be held the following day Oc- M TURN SPARE ROOM INTO SPARE CASH BY USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS M “W HARTAnTA‘v ralsed over $50 and d0] and other sponsored brought the total to $10C of which will be sentlto lties. Following the rally, every- one adjourned to the church hall for a feed of wieners and beans, after which they enjoyed a hoot- enanny. Any teens, 16 and over are welcome to join this group, which meets Sunday evening at 8 in the church hall. The social action group of the‘ ACW will hold their bulb sale‘ this Saturday in the church hall from 10 am to 4 pm. Every‘ The AYPF (Teens and Twen- ties) of Emmanuel held a car rally Sunday afternoon and an enthusiastic crowd of parents and teens participated. The sponsors of the Emmanuel car raised over $50 and donations and other sponsored ears Church News ’69 Pontiac Grand Prix ’69 Pontiac Parisienne '69 Pontiac Hrebird 9612 YONGE ST. uews variety of 1 The King Lutheran will be av Thornhill Green, an- buy vom- “reakAwoyFromfhecrowd Break Awayfromthehohun wiih trim-size beauty in the low price ï¬eld BreckAwoyFromfheordhory Bred<Awayfromhmdrunchhg . BreokAwuyFromihedJ wirhctotoflynewkhdofPonï¬oc wiflmnewgeneraï¬onofWIde-TrockPOMOCS wflhPonï¬césï¬veGredSpons 69 Beaumont $100, most chari- KINNEAR PGWE'IAC BUICK l'l'D. Pontiac announces § the Great Break Away Richmond Hill & District i Unit 18 Yonge St. N. Local Services Rendered to { Cancer Patients i Drugs Dressings Home Visiting Nursing Services Housekeeping Service Home Nursing Services Diversional Programme Patient Transportation Lodge Accommodation For Further Information 884-4070 TURN SPARE ROOM INTO SPARE CASH BY USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS WHITE - PHONE 889-3806 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY of Dutch imported bulbs avaigable, so do come, ’69 Acodian See your local authorized Pontiac Dealer The poinsettiav tea and bazaar sponsored by the ACW will be held November 23. Anyone de- siring to contribute materials or time please contact Mrs. Joan Fitchett at 889-4163. tober 19 beginning at 9.30 am. Anyone wishing to contribute please contact Mrs. Betty Walk- er at 889-7422. JOHN BRflDSHAW ©F l1 [mnmnra ANOTHER REASON MOST PEOPLE llSTEN T0... Certain items shown on the cars in t . Phone 889-6797 I ““II“I‘IIIII“' p““““““““7 MARK OF EXCELLENCE SI49. ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Every GM before we RICHMOND HI! Late Model Royal ent are 0 Compare at $239.00 at extra cost