Richmond Hill Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 884-155] Willowdale Neil G. McDonald Limited. 226-1611 Verkyl told council that storm sewers have been put in on the street and A petition signed by the four property owners on Wyndhurst Gate asking for the installation of curbs on a local im- provement basis was presented to Richmond Hill Council October 6 by Giles Verkuyl. The petition set forth the limits of the annual amount the ratepayers were willing to pay for this work. Bylaw 2523 restricts each subdivision lot to one residence in its Section 5 (26). The committee decided that no change should be made in the bylaw. NumerOus ratepayers from the Gamble Sideroad-Rothbury Road -Colesbrook Road area in north Richmond Hill were present at the October 8 meeting of the planning committee of town Council, to hear the final chapter in the application of JR. Ashton for an amendment to Bylaw 2523 to permit severance of Lot 13, Plan 4667. Want curls Wyndhurst Gate The bride followed with her father to the strains of the Love Song from Romeo and Juliet played Preceding the bride down the red-carpeted aisle was Matron of Honour Mrs. Sheila McDonald, sister of the groom and Miss Helen Efremidi. The bridge's attendants wore dresses of variegated sheer in shades of green and blue‘ made on empire lines with capes flowing to the waistline. Their flowers were gladioli blooms surrounded by baby's breath and streamers. No Gamble change If your home isn't insured against today's cost of replacing it. talk to your independent insurance agent. He‘ll be happy to provide fulildetails of our special inflation guard endorsement The ceremony was performed by Dr. Ramsay Armitage August 30 at St. Stephen's Anglican Church in Maple. The church was decorated with coral gladioli and yellow and white Chrysanthemums. . It was a lovely warm day in late August when Thomas Symington took as his bride Susan Dawson of King City. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson and a fourth year honor student in biology at York University. Tom is the son of Mrs. .1. McCain and the late Mr. R. T. Symington of Thornhill. formerly of Sarnia. He is a science graduate of York University. Wed in Maple C-4 -â€"- THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. Oct. 22, 1975 SYMINGTON-DAWSON NUPTIALS The petition was referred to the engineering department for investigation and establishment of cost. that he was given to understand by the conâ€" tractor that the ditch in front of his property would be filled in.‘ “Instead it has been deepened and mine is the only one of the four properties with a ditch. Curbs are necessary if the catch basins are to carry away the water. In response to a questionnaire circulated to the 32 lot owners, many had expressed the opinion that any change in the bylaw should be ap- plicable to all lots. A staff report pointed out that even if a general amendment were made to the bylaw only lots that complied with the minimum frontage of 150 feet and minimum area of one acre could be severed, and only five lots in the subdivision could qualify. The subdivision lots are three acres in size. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Robert Hannaford of Stettler, Alberta, aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. M. Simon of Montreal. aunt and uncle of the bride: J. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. D. Allan of Beamsville; Mrs. L. Mills, greataunt of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. H. Symington of Sarnia; and Rev. and Mrs. E. Mc- Donald of Stoney Creek. A reception was held at the Black Hawk Inn in Richmond Hill following which the newly wedded couple left for a honeymoon in Jamaica. Best man was Bruce McDonald, brotherâ€"in-law of the groom. Usher was Darryl Foster of Sarnia. The bride designed her own dress. It was of ivory Nottingham lace and sheer over peau de soie. along old-fashioned lines. With it she wore a cap of lace with a chapel veil. She also wore an heirloom locket that had belonged to her great~grandmother and was worn by her grandmother and mother on their wedding days. Susan's flowers were cream gladioli blooms formed into roses and pink roses surrounded with baby's breath and ivory colored ribbon. by Norman Matthews on the organ‘ Inn/mm menu“ lot over ")0 ram There are two great ways to shop Sears. Especially during our 2nd Anniversa Celebration... ' 1. Shop in person. This way you can cash in on the many super unadvertised specials awaiting you at Sears. We have a lot to offer you . . . come in and see! 2. Shop by phone. If you’re unable to visit Sears, you still have a complete department store at your fingertips when you use our 24-hour shop-at-home service. Convenient isn’t it? 883-1511 Richmond Hill and Thornhill customers call: “Also inquire about our next day pick-up service†Simpsons-Sears Ltd.