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The Liberal, 7 Sep 1977, p. 7

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The newlyweds will honeymoon in Quebec before resuming their studies at York University. They will reside in the University Colony Apartments. Included among the guests were Dr. Stuart Smith, leader of the Liberal Party of Ontario and his wife Paddy; York North MPP William Hodgson and Mrs. Hodgson; former King reeve and York County warden Gordon Cook and his wife; and a host of present and former York politicians. Telegrams of good wishes came from John Roberts, Canada's Secretary of State and former York-Simcoe MP; Sidney C. Hopton and family of England, great uncle of the bride; and several other members of the family. A wedding breakfast followed at King’s Wood, the bride’s home. The groomsman was Ross Hare. Ushers were Peter Gould, Clayton Chapman, Robert Curran, John Stewart, Conrado Marin and James Britnell. Following the recessional, the bride and groom were met by the pipes of the 48th Highlanders of Canada, regiment of the groom’s father. (ominuing Education Division 2436 You e Strut Toron'o 4P 2H4 The bridesmaids were Susan Smithyes and Lauren McKim. She wore a Nina Ricci gown of white wool and silk, with a short lace headdress, and carried a bouquet of roses with heather and wild lavender brought by her godmother, Mrs. Harold W a g s t a f f f r o m Tewksbury, England. Mrs. Wagstaff is Mayor Britnell‘s sister. The Rev. Canon Joseph de Pencier Wright of- ficiated. Aubrey Foy, organist and choirmaster at St. James Cathedral, played the organ and directed the choir. The bride was given in marriage by her mother. The ceremony was conducted in Church of England tradition, with heather and wild lavender flown from the banks of the Severn in England. Music was provided by the pipes of the 48th Highlanders of Canada and the boys’ choir of St. James Cathedral. Posh wedding in King A colorful ceremony and a reception for 300 guests marked the marriage Saturday of Gwendolyn Eve Britnell, the only daughter of King Mayor Margaret Britnell and the late Stanley Britnell, to James William Curran, son of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Curran, in All Saints Anglican Church, King City. Phone, write, or visit the Conhnuing Education Registrar for more infor~ mation. Attend two classes a week - Mondays & Wednesdays or Tuesdays & Thursdays (or Saturday mornings) - in one of two conveniemr locations The Fall Term is a good time to attend Evening College. You‘ll find the learnin experience stimulating aria rewarding if you're interest ed in upgrading your skills on the job or preparing to secure a new one. You'll find easy parking, pleasant classrooms, interest- in people, andavarietyof su iects from which to choose. REGISTRATION September 12, I3, 14 phone oPublic Speaking OBusiness English ~Personal Development oGraphoanalysis OLegal/Medical/Dicta Secretarial hand 'Speeafiruting oPgwerreaQing ODicta oTyping IAccounting OEitmganregg Shon Pritbhs d (“3. III & Our-w "MORE EMPLOYABLE" You can become... 2 colleges in Me'ro Register now For S §w__C_olleges Fall Tern? Evening Classes CLASSES INCLUDE 481-6477 '1’,“ HIS-RM Yon e 81.. 8. Cummer, Willowdale BAT URST VILLAGE Bathurst St. S. of Steeles Ave, VICTORIA PARK 3. SHEPPARD Sheppard Ave., E. & Victoria Park SCARBOROUGH TOWN CENTRE McGowan at Hwy. 401 ROYAL ORCHARD PLAZA Yon e & RoyaI Orchard Blvd.. Thornhill N ONBHOOK PLAZA F§"é‘|Â¥|"fi"§"l'DER’s RED HOTS 78° 1km mm Boneless SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS cm from Camda “GRADE A" Bee! S’IMGBUHPMLOQO' mm Frash Ontario Pout Top Quality Side 1hpkgslieod The King 01 Roasts PRIME RIB ROASTS Cu! from Canada “GRADE A" Boo! LAZY MAPLE BACON PORK ROASTS 34mm mammrmm Cut from Canada “GRADE A" Beef MAPLE LEAF BACON May Miles SLICED SIDE BACON “HM COTTAGE ROLLS MaclNTOSH APPLES Ontario Grown Canada No. 1 Grade TABLE POTATOES Full Slice snug 10m. bag Fresh from theme LARGE SIZE BANANAS BONELESS ROUND STEAKS Cut from Canada “GRADE A” Bee! Bone-in Full Cut Cut from Canada “GRADE A” Beef ROUND STEAK ROASTS Boneless Bottom Cut Frozen Eviscerated Utility Grade The first occurred Aug. 31 at the intersection of Jane and Elizabeth Sts. in Vaughan, when cars driven by Steven Jessome, 21, of Willowdale, and Anthony Marsiclio, 19, of 19th Ave., Richmond Hill, were in collision. FRYING CHICKENS RUMP ROASTS treatment of a pelvic injury. DRIVERS CHARGED Police charged two drivers in separate ac- cidents in the region last week. The car then slipped into reverse and ran over her. Police said she started the car up and then got out and walked behind it. WOMAN HURT A Thornhill woman was seriously injured when she was run over by her own car in an unusual accident Sunday morning. According to York Regional Police, Yukkwun Lam, 54, of Donna Mora Cres.. got into her car in the driveway of her home, about 8 am. 2-3 lb. size She was tgken po‘ York Central Hospital for __York Regional Police News Briefs A BEST BUY IS AN EXTRA SAVING MADE POSSIBLE BY AN UNUSUAL PURCHASE OR A MANUFACTURER’S TEMPORARY ALLOWANCE. JG“ $1.38 Mirac|e_ is on your Slde- Product of USA Large Size6 Ontario Grown-Canada Fancy Grade HONEY DEW MELONS 4quan baskec BARTLETI' PEARS Size18 Ontario Grown Canada No. 1 Grade The bréak-ins wére reported at Helena Shoes, $250 damage; C.A.F. Electric Motors, $100 HEAD LETI'UCE Randy Bullock, 19, of Maple Grove Rd, Oak Ridges, suffered minor injuries. POPULAR ROAD Industrial Rd. in Richmond Hill was popular with would-be thieves last week. Police reported break-ins at three business places, with the greatest losses however. coming ingamageto the premises. In the sécond accident, Richard Lusk, 19. of Sunset Beach Rd., Oak Ridges, was charged with dahggrous driving. Police said theâ€" car went out of control and turned over at Elm Grove Rd. and Parker Ave. in_0ak_ Rirdgres, Sept. 3. Jessome has beeri charged with failing to stop at stop sign. MarsicliTwas taken to York Central Hospital for treatment of injuries. $1.18 78° Mira Man Unsth Frozen Comentrate. from Haida 12m IL 02. tin ORANGE JUICE BEST M_A_P_LE LEAF BEST BUY BEST BUY BEST BUY 1 lb. pkg. 3W CHEESE SLICES BEST BUY Art Coltham of .7471 Yohge St camera taken from his car in his garage. 100% Vegetable Oil Parchment Wrap BEST DOWN UNDER In Thornhill, thieves visited an underground garage at 111 Inverlochy Boulevard and made off with $640 and $220 worth of articles and equipment from cars owned by Paul Hedges and Murray: S_n1ith, respectively. A tractor trailer, belonging to J and F Truck Rentals Ajax, which was parked at 65 Newkirk Rd., was stripped of five tires and rims, police said. damage; and Don Reid Sales and Service, $25 damage. A kfiife taken from Helena Shoes, was found at the latter, where thieves had been frightened away by an alarm. CH EF MASTER MARGARINE MARKHAM. T00 Steelcase Rd., Sherwood Plaza and Woodbine figfifii‘fififimssueggc Daisey Assoned Colours. 2~Ply Mia Man Plastic Pkg.0110 GARBAGE BAGS Assomad Colours, 2-?! QBEENEXTOWELS 88¢ 2roupkg 13mpkg‘ Peppeddge Farm Frozen LAYER CAKES ROSES FLOUR 990 In Tomato Sauce 0! with Pork 14fLozfin HEINZ BEANS 18.5 oz. pkg. 1 lb. pkg. Duncan Hines Assorted Varieties Kraft Canadian Processed, Regular and Singles 1 lb. pkg. CAKE MIXES LARD 471 Yonge St., had a $185 his car in his underground PRICES EFFECTIVE IN THE TORONTO AREA UNTIL SEPT. 13, 1977. EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED OTHERWISE â€" WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. 97° THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 7. 1977 â€"â€" A-7 21b.bag Vaney Farm Choice Frozen Geneml Mills Bmktas! Camel 151m FRENCH FRIES 1107419 anokpayk Assorqu Fliavquirs CHEERIOS 2402.108! JAVEX BLEACH 128 ll. oz. bfl‘ FROZEN DINNERS Campbell's cmdersed Gumplain White 10 flouin SLICED BREAD Canada Grade A Large WHITE EGGS MUSHROOM SOUP $850 in jewelry Grant Egan. Leaback Cres. lost an assortment of lawn chairs, camping gear and tools, while Maripn Brovyn. Highway 7, reported the theft of At A. R. Wilson and Son, 187 Steelcase, thieves were scared off by the owner, but not before they had done $800 damage. UNIONVILLE THEFTS Two Unionville residents reported break-ins and thefts from their residences. They have been chai‘ged each of break, enter and theft. Police said they were responsible for several break-ins there and in two other businesses on Woodbine Ave_., in the past few months. At Gage Envelopes, Steelcase Rd., two 15- year~olds were caught in the act, after breaking into the building and attacking the cigaret- te machine. Ave., were well visited by thieves in Markham district. 39° 79° 33° counts

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