Peonies Shaken of peonlee assault woman bittenllama whammy chug vows endure Erik tled honour an bitmoon eean conducted 13y Rev hillroymn luly roe bride the mom of Mr and bin Dewitt Herold Bentleynf RR panic The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Theodora Gerald liarmseo of Kingston Ont love You Truly and The Wedding Priyer were mug by Veneer Lambert of llidhurst ec componled bylhe organist Mn Joe Cocbrene of Stroud ALENCON LACE GOWN create Book Andi The radiant bride wore floor length gown of Alencon lace over taffeta designed on empire lines softly scalloped neckline and lily point sleeves were features the lace bodice lull length cathedral train of lace extended from the shoullt dots of the gown double wed ding ring crown of satin and lace hcld shudder length veil of tulle illusion The bride carried cascade of dcepred roses She wore sterling silver engravaf locket graduation glitfrom her parents WEDDING ATTENDANTS lilrs Anne Swannol Kingston sister of thebrldegroom war matron of honor Brldwnslds were hflss Lynda Glgg of Bar rie Miss Mary Carr olThorn ton hliss Cathy Daley of Ottawa and Mrs Linda McBride of Ton bflfli0 The bridagrooms niece Angela Swarm and his rlbhew Jellery liarmsen of Kingston ware flower girl and ring bearer The matron of honor and flow er girl wore similar floor length gowns oi turquotse chiffon over matching taffeta The dresses featured embroidered waists and cuffs on the longvsleeved bodices The bridesmaids wore similar gownsot butterctip yellow chif ion over matching tafleta The senior attendaan wore headdress bows of chiffon and tulle matching the tones of their gowns They carried nosegays of yellow shastasand lflypbthevah ey The flower girl worn band in flowers in her hair met ching the basket of shasta dais les and tinted mums she carried The bridegrooms th Tony Harmsen of Kingston attended as groomsman Brian Bcntley the brides brothers and John Harmscn and Louis Sebastien of Kingston were the ushers Guests were received at the Marie Nickless toRobert lohn Tyrell in Central United Church Barrie July at oclock The brldeis the daughter of Mr and Mrs Vincent Nick less of mired St Barrie The bridegroom is the son of Tyrelluof Toronto TRADITIONAL GDWN The bride entered theohurch enthe arm of her father who gave her in marriage For this an lal day she chose tr di onal own or lac an The ttedbodice was organza over sptinwlthiace appliques matching the sequin and lace appllqu accentlng the full length crystal headdress brides ï¬ngertip lveil of silk tulle She carried abouquet of white nd red roses munching Zhliss Mary Morley was maidfol honor Miss Caroly Morley was bridesmaid he maid of hon length gown irosa colored crepe witha lace bodice ionnd on the Empire line Her white accas of Barrie Photo in Smith Studio MR MRS ROBERT Jolm TYREIL llolly Conununlty Centre The brides mother wore floor length gown of powder blue crepe with bodice and bell sleeves to matching French lace Wbite accessories and corsnge of deep pink roses completed her costume The brldagrooms mother chose formal gown of pink crepe with matching lace jacket white accessories and corsage of white roses For travelling the bride donned WHAT THE an Allne dress oi deep rose col or with white accessories and corsage of white roses On return from the wedding journey to Niagara Falls and Points in the United States the couple will reside at 435 Alfred St Kingston Outoltown guests attend ram pt Sheiburne lbornton Kingston Hamilton Toronto Collingwood hildhurst Stouffville Shakespeare Ottawa and Newmarket STARS ch at Esraamra FOR TOMORROW Some planetary restrictions afflict personal relationships now During business hours do nothing to antagonize superiors or incur the enmity of cowork ers and in leisure time be careful in dealing with new ac quaintances Persons born under some Signs will beblghly unmnventionnl even deceptive and association with them will do you no good basket nosegay of pink roses The bridesmaids Empire gown was fasliionedpf bonded lace in pale aqua tone accented With matching aqua daisy hea dress with tall She carried basket fnosegay of yellow roses Dennis Cowlin oi Etobicoke at tended as grocmsman Bob Mor ley ofllarrie and Ray Tllhrook of Toronto usheredthe guests RECEPTION or none Guesswere received at the borne oi the brides parents The brideamother as attired ina yellowbonded costume with nd corsag The brldegrooms mother as slated in receiving wearing an vaqua green lace coat over Le ng for honeym in Toronto the bride woro pleceyellqw suittflrnmed whitecmbrcidery andwhl msories On return the couple will rnke their gljomn on Cumberland St Barrler Dutofclty gue ndad from Dundns FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your chart indicates that even though your allover prospects in lob and ï¬nancial matters are excellent for the year ahead and despite ï¬ne influences gov erning these material interests between August is and Novem ber 1it would be loolhardy to engage in speculationandor ex travagance in late September and throughout October since you could offset gainsOperat ing conservatively however you can go on to furthermo vances during the first two weeks in Januarythe last two of February the latter halves of March and May and the entire month or June Personal affairs will be well aspected for most of the year and you should derive great happiness through your relation ships with others Except for brief periods in mid0cbober and in midAJanuary when you may encounter some annoy ances tin the former possibly because nfanunexpeetedl change in your environment events on the domestic scene should run smnothly and hap pllyuMost propitious months for romance October next April and June for traveland enliv enlng social activities October gt January April May and June child born on this day will have lively imagination and flair for the dramatic would make an excellent writer espe cially in the field of journalism ansiness Dead Lady Embalmer TORONTO CF llows business todaypretty dead Thats thestandnrd joke in has business says Mrs Bruce MacKay Z2 of suburban Don Mills For Mrs lilacKa is an ombalmer While at work the pretty ha 1e1eyed auburnhaired young woman helps bereaved families niake lane arrangements doessome ng andembalms corpses Although sheds home now ex pectln her tirst childshe says she did everythiogthe men did eloceptvdlive swhila she worked Mrs Maclf who me to Toronto from Sudbury Ont when she was 17 learned the tradetthrottgh ascliool nd twoyear apprenticeship at local funeralparlor She first become interested in embalming when she made somelriends who were in the funeral business Thelr job seemed so interc lngthey never knew what an oming up next so took the course andgot my licenc She says she has been wallow canted in the profession and ats die ame basic pay as the men upon complet of the twoyear training dldntlose anyfrlends when took up this work No body thought contaminate them And ldidnt have too much of an immadinte larnl who might get upset And her husband doesn eldrer Hes also anernbalm who began apprentlcing one week before she cokeLWatcrloo Jarvis and Ham ilton Your Wm Ireirlghlttd ly trashy Your TV cater to the lowest commende oornlnntor im macdbl are gaoebe and unwpetixlog Your ndio program assault theneardrums and are designed torldlou Your motorists are so boners mmmemjrnnami war so use Vows Exchahged Ing Barrie Church The marriage of Patricia Anne daughter orlifr and hirsBen Thompson of Shlploy England to Norman Brian Manhood son of Mr and Mrs Emerson Mae Leod Napier St Barrieth place in Westminster from terian Church Steele Street The doublerlng company pep forrnedby the minister Rev Ralph MacKenzie Wedding music was played by the organist Mrs Tuck who also accompanied the guestro lolst Mrs Jaywho sang Handels Wedding Prayer be fore the bridal party entered the church and OPertcct Love luring the aiming of the regis er BRIDAL GOWN Baskets or white mums decor ated the church The bride was given in marriage by her brother John Thompson was in gown of white shantung the bodice having chapel train fall ingfronr we shoulders and trim in guipure co ichfmat ch the lace inserts of the short sleeved gown ller shoulder length tulle illusion veil was held by acluster or white peau de sole flowers and seed pearls carrieda cascade bouquet sweetheart roses lily of the valley and stephano AHENDANTS Mrs Robert Woman of Tor onto was matron of honor Mrs David Montgomery of Orange ville and Miss Nancy Kerr oi By Emotion noes though hervo re taken or better or for worse when it is the matter of decorating her home the bride should rc solve acquireonly what Hher budgeti limited is far better that the newlywsd should do one or two rooms well rath than whole house or an apartmenthaliway Nor should any room com pletely furnished all at once ad vise many decorators it lswise to concentrate first on the back and basic big pieces adunlly add thos items that stamp room being livedin reflac tbeowners One of the stimportant vestmentsabride can make in be home is her choice or fine For the money spent home rnishiog fabrics or quali greatest decorating ol satisfactionx luxury Some fa ics are in loo per centmohs thcrs are blended with different tlbresto achieve specialeffectsand enhancerunu sunl textures Forthat satis fying touch at real elegance its difficult to baht with its softness no he coloisachleved are ply magnificent because new mohair has Leftist brlder brother nsslstedln rer 5Bride Vows jf Best Interior Design draperles thetitheu money You have nothing worth each or listening toGMDr 10 BE GOING HOME iiId lhanlrywfor your farewell letter Bentemlo luntgoback and tell my tricodl wholong togethere Montreal tattendedras brides maids All the attendants wore identical gowns of pink shan tung having empire waistline trimmed in guipure loco They wore headdresser of pink tulle illusion held by clusters of pink petals and carried bouquets of Pink rosebuds andwhltenmnns Theflower girl little Peggy Lohuie at Toronto was in floor lengthgown of whiteembroldv cry anglalse over pink shantung with mallhing headdress and carried basketol white baby mums Capt Malcolm Macuod oi 0t tawa was best man forhls brother The uslierswere Bob crt Wakmn of Tomato and David Montgomeryvnt Orangeville hreception was held at Bay shore Motor Hotel where the ceivlng the guests The parenk who live in England were on able to be present The bride grooms mother were gown of mint green lace over taffeta withmobdllng petal hot white accessories and corsoga of peach orchids Mr and Mrs Maclacod left tor two week motortrip througb Quebec the bride travelling in pale blue shantung ensemble pinlr accessories and corsage of plnkroses They will reside in Toronto gt Outoftown guesta attended from Sydney NS Montreal Maxvlller Ottawa Toronto Ham ty for dyes oiï¬op of that new techniques have materially im proved the dyes which make possible tremendous range of colors One manufacturer for instance otters as malty as 35 mohair velvet colors RICE EFFECTS riomm window the bride on budget an achieve rich ef fects rvi airy mohair case otmore eimens weaves senusheers and nov elty textures these fabric are not only used for windows but in some layouts have seen decorateentire walls The same bride who has to trim co can shift emphasis to stri printed mohair drapery of large furniture itlohair needs cleaning less often because dust does not Welrate thesmoothv mohair fi bres Brushing or vacuuming will quickly freshen the fabric and quick shake can remove any surface particlesiromdra peries or casement in daily decor withdcxaotl lor combinations can take advantaged thelgcow ing trend to customscreen printing of draperyffhbllc She have demibleachal plain Weaye rn airfabrles dyed to reproduce colors 10 match her own selections at paints wallpa per carvpetshetc Larg and create an effectthatover ridcsiha sparse cry timid furniture favours noon manm ornamental strengthen Narrator beef Hamburg Patties ampo Softball league piece oi expenslva prints FInklln Mdod In nomi ate r5ponse He said uve their onto WW will Idiool lobe junior year when Ihe became mot tier indnwrthlpk abe thwldgotoworknow pay something toward theirroorn when rm sustains bu on agar morevyur othlan school We say he should quit school and go to work and support his wife What do you sayfOUTflD EM NOW Deeanrlsayltramess Neitberone of them knows any more about marriage than hog hoopsabout Sunday They get diplomas should both stay in school and lo the meantime you havent rented Wlnlfreds room think shell be home pretty won idiotLength 3Hém1ine Trend As Fcill Collections Emerge NEW YORK CPLEvery new fashion season theres the half ling question about Ihemlinel Will last seasons hemllnes need rhortenlngt It skirts go down will loweredhcmllne show the higher demarcation linerWall this fail you canrelax Your last seasons clothes that are due for another round wont need any hiking up Sklrta seems to be as high as they are goingto go Of course can Dving Sport TORONTO WY Only handful of spectators lined the standsbut nine yotmgwomen wearing snug shorts trotted on In the field at an east end sta diumto play softball for the pureenloyment of it They are vanishing breed in Toronto but last year Tomato Carpetland won the Canadian championship Vancouver and that night they were preparing to meet Fort Erie the less champions oth were undefeat lifrioIatliésï¬nlor there are always Manager Bill Sheridan of Car petiand has more problems than the average coach of ball teamln 1564 when he took Carpetland to Florida for the world championships he had pitcher who was pregnant didnt ï¬nd out until she hid pitched down there that she was five months pregnant with her eighth child he said Fifteen years ago his wife Cathy was playing for Ace theyeventually got married Bowling coached bylllll and Most oi the girls continue to play softball after they get mar ried Bill sat We bold euchre parties and dancu and every once in while we rent ski chalet up north It keeps the married couples interested wmaroimn curses Arlene Best was on the mound that night to face the Fort Erie girlsRlhn were unglamorously clad in loosefitting baseball flannels Arlene is veteranpitcher andone oi the married girls on the squad But her husband ball player and he doesnt mind her taking off tuice week to play She got off to good start against FortEria by fanning the first thr batters and went Carpetlsnd cremation and Extreme Rudt Gernrelcb for exampl has moved his dresses into the brief tunic length worn by medieval page hoyl lnvfucl Mule he calls diam herlckoowl edged to the fashion pres vi ing his latest line that he perth must eamrwtll pants and it an outfit And in London tltorestlll loyal to the mini lookand many have abandoned it fortankle lengtbbaye shortened the length to what would be the emuvalent of volnee on long window nutsins However the nulorlty ol the top American and laudlan dc signers have levelled off the up ward trend The uddcolf or rnldlar it llcallod ll in practically all collection We dramatic alternative iothe mini and many women with sense oi fashion adventure will wear this ength Ar Jacques Tlffenu said this midcalf length does make sensein cold climates But lust toimalre flab ion dlftleult most oldie midis cover mlnllengtb dresses Does this mean we can mass acceptance the midi length by next spring The minimum answer when this questlonwarput rimdc aignerswho were guests at the final luncheon at Fashion Pres Week was urnThis length will merely become anodzercholca rled about the married girls Theyre concerned that not enough young girls are intense ed in the game Arlunlor league which operata ed in Toronto last year lolded because of shortage of players and qualified coaches Girlsseem toget interested In boys at younger agnnow Sheridan ss Alsothere are for th woman who believes in variety if eklrtr arent moving up and if the midi now is ueceptcd as an avantgarde length where is thofarhlon news to be in hemllnesl it looks aslf Ihe mld die of the kneecap may be the next length Christian DiorNew York has dropped its handine half an inch for showing to store buyers in the show room and is shipping clothes with hzmllIIES to the middle of the knee Junior So phisticatea also reported ship ping to the stores atkneclengih and letting tbavcustomer decide Since there is great lrulivldult allty in silhouettes this fall it seems reasonable to allow personal choice of handine too Maurice Rentner sums it up completely You select the length that is right for you for the moment for that oe caslon for that day And wellbrcdlength for most occasions ls kneecap or lust above the lmeeuFor the young hemlines remain fixed about three inchesvabove the knee For those who can afford tluduatlon of lengthsa midl coat could be added to the wardrobe especially in the lug bemmed military style shown humans designers in fact the fur hï¬llne is ex tremely popular for all lengths in coats for daytime and eve nings andinmaxilengtlhsoma four inches above the anklefor elaborate evening gowns The fur actually focuses attention on the length quite alewmothers who think playing ball isunladyilk Bottom of Carpetlands best hitters is 17yearold Heather Sedore who looks pretty even bailnd catchers mask DEAD STOCK SERVICE DEAD on comma nonsns came noes zl HR mus NICKS DEAD STO SERVICE chlth onto VLirryAocioa LIMIT marmcnsï¬ handguns PATIO smnwnurs