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•,-WORKMAN RoBINSON .
(ja,ivin-illrick United Church.
N.'101 sliver candelp.bra and bas-
kets of summer flowers made- a
lovely setting for rue Marriage er
Calvin Brian' Workman and Clara
kllaine Robinson on Saturday,
june 6, 1970 at 7 p.m. Rey. John.
C, Roberts officiated. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. end
Mason Robinson, R.R. 1, Iiel grave,
a.nd, the groom is the son of Mr,
awl Mrs.. Gordon Workman, of
The ,organist, iiift Robertson, or
bondon ; played traditional wed-
ding music and accompanied the
•.soloist, Mrs. Edward . Rainer, of
Scarborough, who sang "Wed-
ding Prayer" and.. °O Perfect
LOVO."
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a. formal length
gown with empire waist of pew
de soiree, trimmed with guipure
lace at waist arid on elbow length
fijelre.S and scoop neckline. De-
tachable cathedral length train
.fastened at back waist. Long ca.-
. thedral sheer net veil was edged
with narrow Vonisc daisy chain .
lace and held, by matching lace
boquet of white orchid and.
headpiece. She carried crescent
• • baby breath with pinnochio
• mums, She wore her grandmotli-
- .er's. gold neck piece.
• Miss Linda Snowden, of Lank- •
noW., was maid. of honor, wearing
dross of white nylon sheer over
• taffeta. and embroidered with blue
flocked daisies with gathered em-
pire waist held by n. 'white velvet
•
sash with how ai back. Short
puff sleeveS, • and scooped nec-k-
line. Flair held by daisy chain
.lace, white gloves and shoes. She
carried a, boquet of shasta. daisies.
mums and baby's breath tinted
with blue.
Misses Mary-Anne MeEwan.
London, and 'Donna Workman, of
Brussels, were the bridesmaids.
Their gowns Were idPlltiel in
style and material to the maid of
honor, but with embroidered pink
flocked daisies and tinted pink
'flowers.
• . The best man was ')ale "Notch,
of Brussels. and the millers were
John 'Pennington and Scott 'Wit-
SOa• of Brussels.
A •-reception was held in the
BMWs - Legion Hall tit p.m,
Table was .centred with wedding
cake: and - decorated with silver
candelabra anal flowers, Buffet
sUpper at 1 9 midnight for 250
• . guests • .from Sarnia, Winciser,
Leamington. Oshawa, ..London,
Kite:fierier, Toronto. Bolton, Witt-
lenstein and other local towns.
The bride's mother warn a
heavenly blue crystal orgarm ,
Vest -dress, trimmed with sequitis•
and: lace, white occesories and a
• corsage of elm:indium orchid.
The groom's mother • wore a,
• beige orimpline- chess • with lime.••
• green accessories and a. corsage
of yellow cimbidinm orchid.
For a wedding trip to Ni:Igara .•
Falls and U.S.A. the bride ware
a checked bonded acrylic suit
With coral and gold, with white
accessories and a white orchid
et:Waage. On their return they will
reside in Brussels.
Tile bride's grandparents, Mn'
and Airs. T. A. Cameron of Luck-
now; attended the Wedding and
reception.
The number of blasts that come
from auto horns in a traffic jam is
equal to the sum .of the squareS at
the wheels, -
k Ontario, we still have a choice.
Unplanned expansion in our prov-
ince could lead to an unpleasant
way of life. Our large cities could
become plagued with runaway pol-
lution or parking lots instead of
parks for our children to play in. And
Ontario's less developed areas, could
develop in all the wrong ways.
For Ontario, that kind of future
simply isn't good enough. That's why
we're already involved in programs
of regional government and con-
servation.
Pioneer Village, near Toronto, is one
of more than 150 conservation areas
in Ontario. To date, provincial and
municipal spending on conservation
has totalled almost 5150 million. The
result: more than 35,000 acres of un-
spoiled land safeguarded for our
children.
Conservation
During 1969, the province invested
more than $7 million in 38 Conserva-
tion Authorities to help make sure
your children can tell a tree from a
telephone pole. As further life in-
surance, Authorities have acquired
and protected almost 82,000 acres of
forest and helped plant more than a
million young trees.
Regional Government
A new system of regional government
is being studied and implemented in
many parts of Ontario. Under this new
system, regions combining urban and
•
The efficiencies of the new regional
school boards wilt Meat. the best
possible education for your child no
matter what size your, community :is.
These are benefits of regional pro-
grams already in cvideuce.
rural areas can be co-ordinated to
encourage more equitable growth and
development throughout the prov-
ince. With these larger pools of
talent and money working on our
future, we have a better than ever
chance to guarantee the best possihle
environment for all our people.
Regional Government and plan.
ning can help us build a better fitture.
But to do that, we need a strong
economy to support our good inten-
tions. One way to help: when price
and quality compare; shop Canadian.
An efficient, affordable and late,.
grated transportation system. is just •
one of the factors to be considered in
long range regional. planning. Other
factors being studied to give every-
one a fair share in. Ontario's future
range frotn taxes to sewage systems. •
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Canada's life style of tomorrow presents many challenges. But it's Ontario's style to meet these challenges today.
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