Whitby Free Press, 30 Jan 1974, p. 1

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CIRCLE TAXI 128 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY, ONT. 668-6666 FMLY RESTAURANTS 24 fRSWHITBY OSHAW Vol. 4, No. 4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1974 1 ET Faýi rv.e-w Resident Wed When William Jordan and Barbara Lambert got marrie ~~ last Friday they. probably didn't realize thaf'their pictur would make news in a Toronto Newspaper (Thle Sund( Sn) flot to mention the local papers. But this marriage was a littie different fromn most. 1h gomis 85 and the bride is 73, and they are both resident of Ontario County's Fairview Lodge in Whitby. Thbis wa also the first wedding ceremony held at the lodge. Jordan is a widower and Mrs. L.ambert a widow. Mr. Jrafrel fAahsrsdda h o since August 1972 when hie first met bis bride Mrs. Barbar Lambert, formerly of Brooklin. Mr. Jordan's son, Lewis of Ajax, and Mrs. George Whit of Brooklin, acted as Best Man and Matron of Honour The minister was Marvin Johnson of the Church of Chist Toronto. The organist was Mrs. MacPhair, and the photo grapher was Mike Burgess of the Whitby Free Press. Mr. Jordan gave somne advice for youngsters contempl- ing marriage. "Get married but pick th rh id o M- woman. Sometinies ifs a hard job and you have to do littie fishing around, but we came together sittilng onth bencli by the front door." Tbey have moved -out of the ward, and now have a apartment of their own, but will continue to live atth lodge., IbTe bride wore a pink rose corsage on a teal blue princs ISIie dress, white gloves, and'a veil hat.' T'he ceremony was conducted under an archway erecte k ~. in the auditorium by the rsidents adorned with corsage and bouquets of flowers. Bus Terminal"Unsafe? Whitby operations comm- Coun. Gartshore said that shows a lack of concerni for ittee has passed a resolution he was concerned about ped- the people who use their to, contact the bus compan- estrian safety at what lie facility". He pointed out ies using the new bus terminal considered to be one of the that the new location is di- at the Corner Store and ask busiest corners in town. He rectly across from the fire them to choose another loc- said that it was "not accept- hall, and the lack of waiting ation. able at ail", and that "it room facilities. Birch to Succeed Michael. Keith Bircb bas been app- feed Michael who has been Mr. Birth bas been the oînted planning! directnr of appoinited reioinal planning deputy planning director of Chiarles H. Bissett, 43, & The accident occurred on L. Quantrill, 17, of 1126 bis wife Madeleine, of 517 Brock St. S. opposite the Green St., Wbitby, suffered Athol St., Whitby, were treat- Whitby Plaza and caused an an estimated $1 ,500 in dam- ed at the J.O. Ruddy Hospital estimated $2,000 damage to ages. Miss Quantrill, apparent- for cuts, bruises and burns the Bissett vehicle which was ly did iot suffer any serious Sunday night following a two- apparently north bound. The- injuries. car, head-on collision. other car driven by Catherine -Photo by Alex Kaînins

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