Morris Jeffels was best man for his brother. Ushers were the bride's brothers. Kevin. Bill and John Gamble. along with John Lowe and Bruce Clark. The wedding reception was held at Victoria Square Hall where the mother of the bride received guests in a long gown of peach peau de Wide-brimmed hats were worn. with the maid of honor‘s trimmed with maâ€" terial to match her gowu and the bridesmaids‘ with green velvet bands and streamers. They carried baskets of pink and blue daisies. Miss Brenda Ash of Gorm- ley was soloist, accompanied by Lawrence Lindsay of Alliston. Miss Ash sang. “The Lord Is My Shepherd" and “The Wedding Hymn". Bridal attendants were gowned alike in floor length dresses of yellow and orange chiffon over taffeta with floral designs of mauve. pink and blue. The gowns were fashioned on empire lines with scooped necklines. short puffed sleeves and softly flowing skirts. Bands of green velvet enhanced the empire waistlines caught by large bows at the back The flower girl's dress was de- signed an identical lines Standards of gladioli dec- orated the altar for the after- noon ceremony with Rev. Martin Jenkinson the officiat- ing minister. Given in marriage by her father. the bride chose a floor length gown of lace over taffeta with a front panel of peau do soie. The fitted bodice featured a soft- ly rounded neckline with lily- point sleeves of lace. A lace train was caught at the shoul- ders of the dress with tiny satin buttons. A tiara of flowers and crys- tal beading trimmed with seed pearls held the bride's long veil of tulle illusion em- broidered with matching lace. She carried a bouquet of pink gladioli centred with a single pink rosebud. The bride is the former Ferne Roxina Gamble, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jack Gamble of RR 1 Gorm- ley. The bridegroom‘s par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Jeffels of Cookstown. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frederick Jeffels left Vic- toria Square United Church September 9 to travel to their wedding reception in a pony drawn cart. Friends made the transportation arrangeâ€" ments in keeping with the bridegroom's professionâ€"he is one of the few remaining blacksmiths in this area. Il'llllll‘lllll“llllllmll“llllllllllll‘llll“llllllllllfllllll\llll\\llll“l\l\“llmllllm\l“\llllmlllllllllll“llllfllimllllllï¬ll“111111!“th l. 1 H l l. l‘.l l' l'.l'! \ l- “H .l' l‘lllLlilullllllllll‘llullllllllllllll\lllllllllllllll|lllllllll|llllfllflllmllllllmlll\lllmlll\\llmluflll\lllllllllllllll\lllIllllllllulllllllll\lllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllfll'F Housing, Lighting, S Qwage Are Ward 5 Concerns Do you feel that schools in our area are adequately used after school hours? ANSWER: yes 125. no 237. un- decided 300 Do you think your children are going to the most con- veniently located 5 c h o 01'? ANSWERS: yes 362. no 32. un- decided 268 In your view are your chilâ€" dren adequately bussod? ANSWERS: yes 308. no 42, un- decided 312 Questions in the survey cov- ered a wide range of community activities and needs. The Clues- tions and replies are listed be- low: They said. “It seems a waste of time In have gathered all this information just to fill another file." The young people concluded that there is a “definite lack of communication and cohesion" in the ward; They feel their sumâ€" mer's work should be followed up. probably under an LIP or winter works grant. and “acted The group was composed of Janet Mitchell. Diane Hall. Sandra Broad. Michael Duncan and Bill Good Junior. It receiv- ed a $5.000 federal grant after being sponsored by the Ward 5 Citizens' Association to help in the discovery and definition of the needs of that area of Rich- mond Hill. Distributed throughout the ward. the questionnaire was answered by 47.28% of the people. Housing for low-income fami- ilies, street lighting at intersec- tions and a municipal sewage disposal system are at the top of the list of priorities for most citizens in the Ward 5 area. as revealed in a survey conducted by a group of five young people under an Opportunities For Youth grant last June. Do the schools meet the cdu PONY-DRAWN (‘ART TAKES NEWLYWEDS T0 RECEPTION leffe/s- Gamble Wedding soie. accented with beading on the bodice and around the skirt. Assisting. the bride- groom's mother chose a floor- iength gown of turquoise polyester with a beaded bodice and matching acces- sories. They wore gardenia Economical’s all-embracing Homeowner’s Policy is a model of modern insurance packaging. It combines the vital forms of pro- tection into a single policy, tailored exactly to your needs, and at a substantial saving. Your nearby independent insurance agent is well qualiï¬ed to handle your requirements and take the worry out of home insurance. Call him. Learn how to save money with Economical Insurance and to cover yourself adequately for any loss that may occur. You’ll be assured of courteous service and prompt attention to claims payments. What recreational activities. or facilities should be added in Ward 5? Some Comments: playground for children under 10 years of age: roller skating in the new arena; things for young teenagers: ‘community centre: play park. well supervis- ed: hotter baseball diamond, and swimming pool: workshops with woodworking for boys, and handcrafls for girls decided 213 Will you or your family the facilities? ANSWERS: yes 445. no 102. Do you think the arena com- plex is a worthwhile addition to the community? ANSWERS: yes 563. no 30. un- decided 69 Would you like to see indus~ lry move into the area? ANSWERS: ves 274. no 300. un- decided 88. Do you think we need a new library in the Ward 5 area? ANSWERS‘: yes 221. no 206. 1m- dccided 235. decided 69 Do you use any of the local public libraries regularly? ANSWERS: yes 225‘ no 347, unâ€" decided 92 Richmond Hill 154. Wildwood Library 67, Aurora 21 If school libraries were avail- ahle to you. would you use them? ANSWERS: yes 316, no 192. un- decided 154 Have you heard of the Wild- u'r‘od Public Library? Do you feel that education taecx are wisely spent? ANSWERS: yes 135. no 223. un- decided 304. ANSWERS ANSWERS: yes 297. no 66 decided 299 Do the schools meet the edu- cational needs of your com- munity? ANSWER: yes 215. no 78, un- decided 368 catinnal needs of your children? Richmond Hill â€" Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 884-1551 Willowdale â€" Neil G. McDonald Limited. 226-1611 ycs 248. no 345. un- COI‘Sï¬ECS For the wedding trip to Eastern Ontario. the bride donned a double-knit dress in shades of brown and beige with a brown sleeveless jacket. Her accessories were brown suede complimented USE Would you prefer a town sow- age system over our present septic tanks? ANSWERS: yes 371‘ no 177. un- decided 114 decided 78 Should there be better pro- vision for pick-up of garbage that cannot be discarded in normal weekly pick-up? ANSWERS: yes 382, no 156. un- decided 124 Do you think your garbage is collected often enough? ANSWERS: yes 434, no 192. un- decided 38 Do you support restriction of the lighting of fires in our area? ANSWERS: yes 397, no 187. un- Is the speed limit on your street adequately enforced? ANSWERS: yes 170, no 393. un- decided 99 Do you think the speed limit on your street is reasonable? ANSWERS: yes 321. no 204, un- decided 137 Do you think your street needs paving? ANSWERS: yes 254. no 254. unâ€" decided 154 Is street lighting necessary on your street? ANSWERS: yes 292. no 268. un- decided 102, Do you think lighting is neces- sary at intersections? ANSWERS: yes 569, no 60, un- decided 33. Would you like to have side- walks put in on your street? ANSWERS: yes 196, no 321. un- decided 145 If yes why? Inadequate light- ing 191. duplication of street names 70, lack of street num- bering 192. Would you mind having your street name changed. if neces- sary'.’ ANSWERS: yes 176. no 417, un- decided 79. Do you feel your house is hard for others to find? ANSWERS: yes 312, no 304, un- decided 46. Guests at the wedding came from Barrie. Welland, Gravcnhurst. Port Hope. Port Cnlborne. Lindsay. Dundalk. Fergus. Burlington and Cookstown. by a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. Masrer 01 ceremomes an the reception was Alex Car- ruthers MLA. cousin of the bride. The toast to the bride was proposed by George Boynton Six. her godfather. A A ‘ ~ A A ,â€" ruthers MLA, cousin of the bride. The toast to the bride was proposed by George Boynton Sr‘, her godfather Bv ISABELLE VANZANT 778 SUTHERLAND AVE NEWMARKET BY APPOINTMENT 895-9547 Master of ceremonies at PASTEI. PORTRAITS AND FRAMES Will Accept Collect Calls or Reverse Charges After 5 pm {at am 190 years Do you realize that being a citizen of Ward 5 entitles you to be a voting member of the Ward 5 Citizen‘s Association ANSWERS": yes 464. no 133‘ un- decided 65. ANSWERS: yes 400. no 209. un- decided 53 Do you feel that government should make available low in- terest home-improvement loans for people in’this community? ANSWERS: yes 476, no 84. un- decided 102 Do you think they are doing a good job? (considering that they are paid $6 000 annually) erra- tum $11,000 ANSWERS: yes 198, no 122 unâ€" decided 342 _ Do you feel that government in this municipality should pro- vide alternate housing for low income families? ANSWERS: yes 336. no 152. un- decided 174 Do you know who your repre- sentative is for the Richmond Hill Council? ing? - ‘ ANSWERS: yes 480, £10 64. unâ€" decided 118 Thinking in terms of basic necessity. is your house ade- quate for your and your family’s needs? ANSWERS: yes 556. no 42, unâ€" decided 64. Do you know who your repreâ€" sentatives are for the York Re- gional Council? ANSWERS: yes 358. no 226. unl decided 78 Are local facilities suitable for use by senior citizens? ANSWERS: yes 75. no 188. un- decided 399 Do you feel there is housing in our area that needs improv~ Would you use a day care centre if a reliable one existed nearby? ANSWERS: yes 100, no “397. un- decided 165 Are you pleased with your present water system? ANSWERS: yes 395. no 183. un- decided 84 for you this Chrigtm as. (From $14.95 ) year. Instant black-and-white pictures for $14.95.“ So simple, anyone can take them. Just shoot, pull out the ï¬lm packet and zip, a beau- tifully developed picture inA30 seconds. And Zip enlyvuses our least expensive square ï¬lm. So Zip stays inexpensive all year round. ut a little zip into someone’s Christmas this nd Zip only-uses our least expensive square ï¬lm. 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