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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), September 30, 1954, p. 10

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Page Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Sept HOLT from last week School reopened here Tuesday Sept with Mrs Harold as teacher for the Junior grades and Mrs- Howard Cunn ingham for the senior grades Mr and Mrs Milton spent Sunday Mr and Mrs Earl Campbell King City Master Harrison had the misfortune to his fingers caught in a drill last Saturday He was taken to York hospital for treatment Mr Jack Couch Chicago 111 is at the home of his par ents Mr and Mrs Walter Couch Mr and Mrs spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Arthur St Catharines JOHN PERRY MAPLE AND KING CITY announces that a new PERRYS PHARMACY will be opened in Nob let on Ontario MACINTOSH APPLES at FARMS Phone Newmarket St stoplight Wedding fcT- Ji if Wl V corner grocery store Standards of white gladioli and mums formed the background in Grace church for a double ring ceremony uniting in marriage Grace Irene Curtis daughter of Mr and Mrsi Curtis New market Glen Reginald son of and Mrs A Yield ing of ficiatelS iff ceremony Given in marriage by her the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin with a V- standout collar and long sheath sleeves with Chan- lace Scalloped panels of lace down front and back highlighted the bouffant skirl which extended A halo lace taught her finger fig of net trimmed with lace and she carried a Bible with red roses and Her sister Mrs- was matron of honor gowned in limesparkle taffeta with shaped standout collar and the waist was gathered with buttons and tucks around the waist which formed into a long gown with matching mitts and a headdress of ostrich feathers carried a cascade coral roses The bridesmaids Miss Shirley Marie Cutting and June were gowned alike in mauve taffeta with Vshaped standout collar and the waist was gathered buttons and tucks around the waist which formed into a long gown with matching mitts and a headdress ostrich feathers They carried cascades of yellow roses The flower girl Miss Shirley wore a long gown of taffeta covered with matching net which formed net ruffles around her shoulders and around the skirt her mitts of matching taffeta and headdress of ostrich feather She carried a white bas ket of yellow roses Bruce was best man Mr Ken Victor and George Curtis were ushers Mr Don Was cornet soloist playing The Lords Prayer and Because To receive at the church par lors the brides mother wore to long gown of royal blue cocktail faille with lace panels down the front and back of the skirt and she wore pink and grey acces sories and a corsage of pink roses The grooms mother assisted in a long gown of bat- main blue taffeta with a bolero of matching lace She cascade of yellow and bronze mums and Talisman and yellow roses Miss Helen Porter as maid of honor and Miss Patricia Porter as bridesmaid attended their sister wearing ballerina length gown of turquoise and yellow tissue over iridescent taffeta They were fashioned with very full full skirts and sleeveless bodices had wide round necklines over which were worn matching bolero jackets with threeiuarter length sleeves Short gloves and ban deaux of braided tulle and flow ers in their completed their ensembles They wore single strands of pearls and carried bouquets of deeper toned mums and roses Miss Lynn Toronto a cousin of the bride was flower girl and wore a short gown of turquoise tissue shantung over iridescent taffeta with a full tiered skirt a round neckline and short sleeves She wore a bandeau of braided tulle and flowers in her hair and matching short gloves She wore a single No motto what tit a of your yea cc build it with CONCRETE BLOCKS lines tetter lighting will direct mpre W H EVES CO Davis Dr East NEWMARKET Phone Newmarket 22 AGENT was Mr Dan Generty Jr Ushers Gerry Porter brother of bride and Mr Doug Davy The wedding reception was held at Clarlyn Lodge Orchard Beach Lake where the brides mother received the guests in a Wellington blue gown of shantung with a pink hat and navy accessories and wearing a corsage of The grooms mother assisted in a dove grey gown of soft fine wool with a blue hat and black accessories and wearing a corsage of gardinias Following the reception the bride changed to blue suit with a pink velvet hat and navy accessories Her corsage was of pink carnations The couple will live in Toronto- ROWLANDS RADIATOR and GARAGE SERVICE Repair io all RADIATORS AND CARS Drill Hall at Fair Grounds PHONE 1245 NEWMARKET Mr and Mrs Glen were married in Grace chinch Newmarket on September The bride is the former Irene Curtis daughter of Mr and Mrs Curtis Newmarket The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs ft The Couple will reside in Newmarket Photo Budd GREEN PAISLEY Rev P solemnized the marriage at Mount Albert on Saturday Sept of Lily Marie Paisley daughter of Mr and Mrs Clayton Paisley Mount Albert and George Edwin Mount Albert The bride wore a shot silk streetlength dress She chose rose and grey access ories and carried red roses and orange blossoms Marguerite Green as bridesmaid wore a irey silk dress and carried yel low roses and Gordo Rolling was groomsman For the reception held in the wore with a cor- United church basement the sage of pink roses brides mother received in a After the reception at Grace ones and wore a corsage of church parlors the bride and left for Northern Ontario They will reside in Newmarket EETS A SPECIFICATIONS BLOCK CO LIMITED 381W1 Show 15SPL E TIRE EAR lein Allowance ax PARKS CAIN A pretty wedding was solemnized in Knox Presbyterian church Sutton West by Rev Geo when Florence El- ma Cain youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Cain be came the bride of Al bert Parks youngest son of the late Lawrence Parks and Mrs Wilson The bride looked charming in a floor length gown of lace and pleated nylon tulle white slipper satin with match ing long sleeved jacket of lace trimmed with pearls and sequins Her veil of lace and tulle fell from a pearl and rhinestone stud ded coronet She carried red roses and maiden hair fern The bride was attended by Miss Margaret New market who was dressed in a floor length gown of nylon lace and tulle over satin in a pastel of pink with matching She carried pink roses and maiden hair fern Parks brother of the was groomsman A re ception was held for friends and relatives at Cedar Cliff Point The mother receivei irji a dusk roo crepe trimmed with and wore a velyetj hat and navy accessories She wore a cor sage of pink and White earnatiotis The listed in a navy fee and navy accessories t white corsage For travelling the bride gabardih with navy hat and navy acces sories The couple left on trip to Kingston and points east after which they will reside if Wilson Out roses and gladioli- The grooms mother assisted in a suit with navy accessories and wore a corsage of roses and gladioli On their return from a in northern and eastern Ontario the happy couple took up residence in Mount Albert Guests attended from Toronto Newmarket and Bay HOLM DUNN Frances Patricia daughter of Mr and Mrs A Dunn Newmarket became the bride of John Holmes son of Mr and Mr John Holmes Tweed in a in Newmarket Christian church August Rev J Aiken officiated The wedding music was played by Mrs Win and the guest soloist was Richard Sutton Given in marriage by her the bride a ballerina length sown of brocaded line with matching bolero Her shoulder length veil was caught to a small headdress and she carried a nosegay of red roses and white carnations Hot cousin Miss Shirley Pick ering Zephyr bridesmaid wore powder blue taffeta with match ing cap and gloves and she car ried a pink and yellow nosegay The groomsman was Raymond and the ushers were lay man Holmes and James Dunn fallowing the reception at Acres St the icoufile left on a trip to the States and points east Town of Newmarket of Refuse Collection for Fire Prevention Week October to is Fire Prevention Week In co operation with the Newmarket Fire Brigade we are supplying trucks to pick up all unwanted materials throughout the town Please place such materials in front of your house as close to the roadway as Jhe days Portion of town west of tracks Oct and Portion of town east of tracks Ock Your cooperation in this remove pos sible fire hazards which could result in loss of life and property si Margaret daughter Mr and Mrs Harvey Albert and Elgin Murray Cote son of flSr and it Celt were married in Mount Albeit United Saturday by rntt mm Diabetes Is Also Available sttiys conducted by fflulK SANITARIUM sponsored by Womens Institute Brandies in the interest of health j nx oicm i ALANCING NIL NO SERVICE PORTER Keswick United church was the setting for the marriage of Joyce Katherine eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs James Porter Keswick to David Austin Hunt ley only son of Mr and Mrs Austin Huntley Keswick on Saturday Sept at 3 oclock Mrs Angus Cowieson played the wedding music and accom panied the soloist Miss Dorothy Rye who sang The Wedding Prayer before the ceremony and The Lord Is My Shepherd dur ing the signing of the register Rev George Campbell per formed the wedding ceremony Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full- length gown of white crystalette over white iridescent taffeta fashioned with wide round neck line and full bouffant skirt She wore elbow length gloves and her finger tip veil was caught to a halo bandeau of braided tulle with seed pearl She wore a single strand of pearls the of the groom Sa carried a pretty wedding took fori Saturday Sept In Mount Albert church midst standard- of gladioli in a variety of colors Shirley Maiaiet of Mr and Mis Mount Albert In ram bride of Murray sou Mr and Mrs Herbert Cole Rev Kerr the ceremony assiii id Rev Mount Mrs Vernon Rye Hill wm soloist an- Miss Sharon was the organist in marriage he father the bride wore and lace and neckline with sequin and seed full skirt Into a chapel train Kong point ed sleeves hand were by tine buttons Tier floor lenRth of tulle Illusion fell from a was encrusted with sequin and seed pearls Her was of American beauty roses In the centre and white baby mums and maiden hair fern Iter maid of honor was Miss Beth Cole gowned in mauve nylon tulle ever nylon taffeta and she car ried red and Johanna Hill Page Cot Mary Climpson daughter of Mr and Mrs George I Baldwin recently became the bride of Bernard Kay son of Mr J and Mrs Norman Kay Keswick The marriage took place at wick Christian church I The Board is looking forward to present Miss Mark bain Fair of The contest is open to who have been in a beauty contest before The prize money is and for 1st 2nd and 3rd places places Miss Fair and second and third winners will be present at the opening ceremonies on Saturday Oct at oclock and also at the darjj judges will bo the director of the Walter Thornton Agency Norman Johnson Evening TelegrarfiJ Mm Dean Hughes MISS FAIR CONTEST Entry Fori Utlt4ltMIHi Entrant to be dressed in daytime dress Entrant to be in front of the grandstand infield for judging at oclock Friday Oct Entry by form or letter to be in hands of secretary It Crosby by midnight September j v 5

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