Westmount Park Church was elbow â€" length with lace crown decorated with white Easter lilies| cir¢let and she carried a bouquet and palmâ€"leaf greenery for the|of white gardenias and stephanâ€" recent wedding of Ruth Shirley|otis, with trailing ivy. Wilhelm of Toronto and Bruce| Her ‘ matron of honor, Mrs. Norman Mathewson of Weston. |Cleo Bender of New Hamburg, The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil E. Wilhelm of Petersburg, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mathew: son of Weston. Church Decorated in Easter Lilies For Wilhelmâ€"Mathewson Wedding The cerem ny was performed by Rev. D. G. Hamilton of Niâ€" agara Falls. Organist was Walter Nolson. Other music was providâ€" ed by Glad Tidings Male Quarâ€" tette of St. Jacobs, Ont. Given in marriage by Ler faâ€" ther, the bride was lovely in a floorâ€"length white gown of satin featuring chapel train, with a bodice of ehantilly lace with sweetheart neckline and two panels of chantilly lace appliques down the front Her veil was Her ‘ matron of honor, Mrs. Cleo Bender of New Hamburg, Ont., wore a pink gown, while bridesmaids Mrs. Carl Wilhelm, Toronto; .Miss Eleanor Wettlautâ€" er, New Hamburg and Miss Eileen Godfrey, Weston, chose blue, yellow and green gowns reâ€" spectively. â€" Attendants‘ gowns were floorâ€" length delustered satin with velâ€" vet belts of darker shade held at back with satin rosette. They wore wedding ring circelets of satin, and carried cascade bouâ€" quets of white eucharis lilies and tinted carnations. Best man was Paul Mathewson, brother of the groom. Ushers were Ross Mathewson, brother of the groom, Carl Wilhelm and For the reception at Skyline Hotel the bride‘s mother chose a hot pink two â€" piece dress en semble in sparkle crepe with matching petalâ€"leaf hat and a corâ€" sage of pink rosebuds. Jack Robins The groom‘s mother wore a beige coat and dress ensemble in sculptured silk, turquoise acces sories and a corsage of eymâ€" bidium orchids. Out of town guests were from Kitchener, Baden, New Hamburg Montreal, New Dundee, Dundas, Burlington, Haméilton, Milverton, Gadshill and Wilmot Centre. _ For their wedding trip to Poâ€" cono _ Mountains, â€" Pennsylvania, the. bridge chose a yellow wool coat and dress ensemble with black accessories. The couple will reside in Mont real. ODEON WESTON THEATRE CHILDREN‘S SAT. MATINEE THE SECRET SEVEN & WESsTBON Mrs. Lily M. Dougherty of Wesâ€" ton recently became the bride of. “‘“l:‘“‘.-m-"â€';- ton Baptist Church, which was decorated with chrysantheâ€"_ mums and gladiola for the 00¢&â€" > Brigadier Joshua Monk of the: _ :___ :yalvau'on Army, Mrs. Donna Kos« Given in marriage by her son Thomas, the bride chose a dress of gold silk and lace, and a white feathered hat. She carried a bouâ€" quet of gardenias and lilies of Two the valley. She was attended by grandâ€" daughters Gail and Linda Campâ€" bell, who wore pink silk gowns, flowered hats and carried white mums and pink roses. _ _ Best man was James Clare and ushers were grandsons David Dougherty, Gerald Greene and Brian Broadhead. Tea and House â€" Mrs. Frank Serednicki; press & publicity â€"â€" Out of town guests were from Windsor, Ottawa and Chicago. Reception was held in the church hall. Mrs. Frank O‘Leary; program â€" Mrs. James Costick. Mrs. Roche announced that five ladies from St. Philip‘s at« tended the Archdiocene Convenâ€" tion this week. Mrs. J. Casino and Mrs. G. McPhee offered to assist Mrs. F. O‘Leary occasionally with summer altar duties. On June 5, a Serra club award night is to be held at St. Philip‘s at 8 p.m. for altar btr{s of North York region with Bishop Morac» co m aking presentations. Mrs. Mary Gallagher will convene the event. The CWL‘s final meeting of the season is on June 12, and will {eature a member of North York‘s fire dept.. who â€"will talk and demonstrate timely methods of artificial respiration. A BAKE â€" IN It‘s going to be baking day at Pioneer Village next Saturday and Sunday and visitors will have the opportunity of seeing first hand how food was prepared in preâ€"1867. 4 w Save nost Village staff garbed in period costume, will demonstrate the culinary delights of black pot cooking â€" on Saturday there will also be a sale of home bakâ€" ing by the York West district women‘s institute. SUMMER SCHEDULE Next Sunday, May 28, will conâ€" clude evening services at St. Steâ€" phen‘s Anglican Church (2250 Jane St.) until September. = Saturday, June 3. a centennial tea & sale of homemade items will be held in the parish hall 2 to 4 p.m. sponsored by the afterâ€" noon W.A. & MEETING THE DEADLINE Queen‘s birthday or no, this column has to be ready for Monâ€" day morning . . . we‘ll tell you about the Victoria Day Parade next week. Sounds like a dilly Their‘marriage was solemnized . . . sure hope it warms up ... or else it will be chilly firework watching. General & Life Insurance 1166 WESTON ROAD Notary Public 0 6â€"1777 RO 6â€"46( TRAVEL ‘BUREAU ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE wWM. G. BEECH, Call TRAVEL 241â€"1821