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Jeffs Zone 4-325 1946 W |.Vinit| Brother The Victorian Order Nurse will t.usl.l, " any_ Aome __wh_erever 7 than Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dank! Lam, seen "ter their mtsrrhg. in Can- trll United church, Weston. The bride is the former Milt Barbar- Helen Mutter, dunner of the late Mr. Ind Mrs. w. L Maltby. The groom in the non of Mrs; ' and the late Oliver LCM is illness Jhieh all: for part time nursing cm. Phone Weston 123. Warrant Officer W. B. Secord, Mrs. L. S. Archibald and little Min Laure Secord have returned home to Vancouver utter having went a most pleasant week at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. o. L. Carr, Cnrdell Ave., 'North Weston. . Visit: With Aunt and Uncle Min Margaret MaeNaughton of Perth is visiting her brother, J amen MaeNnughton, and family of Pdmo Crescent. _ A wedding of wide interest was lolemnized on‘Thutsday, June 20,, in M. John’s Anglican Church when Lois Christine Mose. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. u one of Weston, became the bride of Frederick Bur-old (Bud). Witte, only son ot-Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Witte, also of Walton. The Rev. W. E. Mackey officiated, and Mr. Gregor]; Shanahan we; at the or- gan. uring the' Sign“ of the register Mr. William iggina sang "Because". Given in merrier by, her father, the bride looked 9 arm- ing in I. gown of white satin fish- ioned on princess lines with a slight train, shadow neckline and bertha of white satin. Her Mary Stuart henddrese we: of satin and tulle, with , full-length embroid- ered veil, She wore 1 triple strand ,of pearls, giftof the groom and ‘curied a anode tnet of felin- ‘man roses. Mrs. G. . W. Squibb wee matron of honor gowned in _ forget-me-not blue Ink-hear with full skirt and sweethelrt neckline. Mine- Merjory LaRou and Mar- oldine Allen, cousin! of the bride, were brideemnida gowned dike in shell pink dreuu with BoufNnt skirt: and nweethenrt neeklineg. Their heed’dreues were of much, ing flowerl. They carried bouquets of Amerigen Beauty roses; end Witte-Lai. 'iarira'rdvarAriiii," min the bride. Stinge- ngnjpglgose, gqusin of the bride, and Merlene Wins. mm of the groom, were flowrr tie; wetting frocks of pink and lue fltyrn1 sheer, with bendeeua of flttwerB. They carried newâ€); of pink tutti white ennpdngons and wore may nt) creme. gift of the bride. r. moi: Wakemnn was E'.'"1'."'ek and the when were r. D. Leno†and Mr. G . A. W. Squibb. At.the reception follow- ing, the bride's mother received in a gown of Cd crepe with cox-Inge of pink an w ite cnmntione. The groom‘s mother "tsithed, wearing new pink crepe, with mange of red roses. Later, the bride and groom left on A motor trip tn Aiaaheth'G. Norman Braid Of John Sykes Irwin Saturday Yellow mtpdruom and del. phiniums formed the bukground in St. John's Ahglieo Church, Wer. ton, for the marry... Sum-dug evening. {My Wth, of Elisabet Grace, ding“! of Mr. at] Mr: Sidney J. emu to Mr. John an“ Irwin, non of Mr. and In. John W. kph of Tmto. In. W. E. “by st T oftieHted and In. Karim“ to id In- - - oooom. Mr. “and†w- at an or“). aim in running. by her father the brid- won I when: an" of In" nth mm ,efth poul- ecntnd, nun new." node by the ma who and "fl bald by I nth can“ In. earned c white Err boot with whit. tom And {me-mm “name". btrd f Human Itrumen li- i?Eil, m - of trr, a! in In. Kw". em- 9 “do. do. gm- d t d bl ' t,'ijii'iiiiiiii'iiiiiii ','ltt qrrqttt" d OI Hummus. (iillirijiiiitiiiatrt m p. r __ AFTER THE UROSE-MALTBY NUPruM LOCALS m Panes KN. Extras Miss Rosemu-y Prigrgtll' who graduated tttnn the cronto Gen- eral Hospital in May, has Just passed her R.N. exnms. Mrs. M. Secord has returned to Vancouver after a most pleasant week Ivipent at the home of her nil- ter, re, 0. L. Carr, 7 Garden Ave., Noitlleston. _ Contrrtrtu1trtionrto Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mtsther, 90 Chiswick Ave., on the birth of n _daughter at the Weston Private Hospital on Thurs- day, June 27/1946. A little sister for Jimmie. Mymjozu Beat Wilkes Northern Ontario. For tnvelling the; bride chose I grey. wool suit with white accessonel. They will reside in Weston. T Rev. E. C. French and Rev. C. Thompson Sperformed the wedding ceremony aturday, June 29th, in Pearen Memorial United Church which united in marriage Eleanor Myrtle Gardiner, daughter of Mrs. Gardiner and the late Dr. William John Gardiner, and Kenneth Ed- mund Tettmar, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tettmar. Mr. Clarence Rob- inson played the wedding music nnd‘Mr. Harry Read was soloist. Mr. M. C. Gardiner gave his sister) in marriage and her gown was of white silk embroidered organza and net with long veil Asught to a halo of beaded earls and stephnnotia. She atria: a. colonial bouquet of sladioli petalsand swainsonn. Mrs. . A. Moddle, matron of honor for her siren Miss Peggy Nelleuand 7i'h,' 1beytrlAerty were brjder Tettmar--Gardiner mlidu, and Miss Suzmne Gardiner, niece of the bride, we: flower girl. The matron ‘of honor and flower girl were in pink.f.loyered dresses Ind the bridesmaids in mun flow, ered frocks. They all wore match- ing bonnettr.anf .e.ar.ried upseggya m, â€we“, ..... W...“ “ewe-“ of roses and gladioli Small. Mr. Bruce Tettmar was he brats?) best man and the ushers were n, nld Tettmar, Bill Tettmtsr, brothers of the groom, and, Dr. John Gar- diner, brother of the bride, and Mr. 'Douglss Moddle. The reception wss heWat "Rivermede," Weston, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gsrdiner. The bride's mother re- ceived, wearing A celestinl pink crepe and come of blue corn- flowers and white necessaries. The mom's mother assisted, wes'r'mg ptrriw.inkle bly.e sheer _snd_ corssge the briae wore n atnwben'y pink dress with white mum-ken And a conqe of eortttlbwers And sweet gas. They will live in Montreal. th are graduates bf the Univer- aitwa Toronto. again}: 'ui-mion' pews; Ptjr ttli/ir , ttina trip by motor tr? Mmatky They curried Ipny: of delphiniun" And alt',', "tdtrdrttrttng. Mt Mur- "K than win but mun. And the u: on were Mr. Stewart Hill Ind gig; luck Nomm, brother of the e. The mention w“ held It the home of t e bride's parents, -27 um: Ave., the bride's mother re. eoNtrtq in turquoise crepe with M “eel-aria 3nd; con-n of mallow»; and yellow roan. he m5 mother when! in meri- un [any cups with thin; -irrio And a - "met pun Ind mm. Por "mailing to the Buy of Quinta the brink donned . to“ trope area-mun" Butt with bluk uses-orb. and I can." of tau. Upon and: man they will run- in Venom. __ .ORbot-tprtt mo war. Mr. nod In. mm: In 3t','ril,'r,',,; Potty ttfneqr William b.' man, In. Norman m! m Wayne. of Halifax; II. Gold. In“ Wood. ml. and M90011. biiGi. nn ot m _ . Ballot Comes Tit Tttttttttut Last Hank's Prom “Ru-lien Festival _of High Enter," RittulrKor"koft's. mu- sic bend on themes trom the Ru:- Ihn anuxh eel-vice, "trf the Tgd",'; and wu the It liked y he audience of the orcheetn’l part of the eveni . The ballet wu btsautifully co turned and well deserves its lam In Gen-dr- neu-eet Bi,',',"',',',',',' to n 'netionll theatre. e surprising mica in that it can melanin its ex ant standard: in spite of the departure of fully trained dancers to more famous compenies. A Forth. first time this year the him cum. to Tqmto " lut wak'l‘Prom appeal " Vanity Anna. The dIMOl'I “and the gaunt: With Tonntobom tenor Coral“ wiconmwr Fun: gum. "ri,yiii,t' audience gg"tf a a are lppOIrllu tugly. only group of classical dancers _ T . Mr. Corelli any selection; troth Donizetti and Puccine, proving his mastery of these parts He hu t fine artistic voice that show: to special advantage in the upper register of his voice, An unusual fiece of music, the Ozark Set by E ie Siegmeister. was played by the Philharmonic for the first time in Canada. The four parts are entitled Morning in the Carlo Conny". Franz ' Alleys Art Other Guests At Varsity. Arena , DOWN "CANADA'S MAIN SHIV-The ansnds Highwuy. which links province topeovtnee,tro-rseuidoreeud-to-uemrer_trmruttrsvc 600m r. trhristsspur, tinddcnt Align!“ my! 0 Packs ltd "t'Ci,t'g,,t& uid he be liqvod tho Intent-ab buindultry In} "on thd tltrohetld of the “I tut- binn I..." r "I don’t think we'll have the (u turbim angina ht Intmbilel my yen." in IOâ€. “We proba’hly won t hue thou nv.. an heme: but it's sntirely Fyif my'n come in the next 1 or " yum." . Its, . ' . ter, 'dl,': S'tt'dfdhil, Jtgel'p; 3921 AUNIOMLI or FUTURE J,'r'il.ri'l,t,' Weston Music. & Radio 28 MAIN ST. 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