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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Jul 1947, p. 2

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“'Fundale Park woonBRIDGE 'rihuajoou,t place to dance , in the country" I LAWRENCE AVE. W. Dance Friday Nights l - Punting and Decor tin: has“. t'lu'l'G',"ll'& Gui-u: tea-m about): tiS' t - -.mct.e. _ . JACK BOND and ms ORCHESTRA Phones 1350-1351 . BRITISH FRUIT MARKET WI SPECIALIZE IN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, AND OFFER YOU A LARGE SELECTION AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. THIS IS THE WEEK FOR MON’I‘MORENCY CHERRIES. WE HAVE BOUGHT A YOUNG ORCHARD OF VERY CHOICE CHERRIES WHICH HAVE BEEN CORRECTLY SPRAYED. PHONE POR PRICES. o MONTMORENCY CHERRIES o RASPBERRIES o BLACKCAPS i%'itrrit't"" _ het" u- m». out of m- k kriUia7tu DIRECT FROM anowzns 'This Week At Lowest Prices SUNDAY, AUG. 3rd, 12.05 a.m. MIDNITE DANCE l IRtMtkBANktt ADMISSION: Me 52mg surpass ' pan. to 1 mm. WALLPAPERS 6htsuwy11rsarteru, . ,:..i!.,1!.'...r1tt.irt. .:. Sotial and f........)?.,..:.)..?.!),)),, 4, Club and Welfare A)rii/ii'i'i"'i, MACHINE STRIPPING _ Tho “cud-u Old: “as will _eall at may homo rumor than in my“ vhich__¢dll tttr "" that Sunk. can. [LOCALS] Beautify Your Home Now! With Nut "" 10 HAIR n. N, my b all- for tim M Vital”. ZONE 4-485 lam Mr. Howard Cnyden, son of Postman Bert Cnyden and Mrs. Crayden, Ray avenue, Mt. Dennis, successfully pused his Pharmncy apprenticeship examinations with second class honors. Howard is em- ployed at the present time at Mur- phy’s Drug Store and in the fall win snter.University to complete his course us a. Pharmscist. Mr. MIC Slain loft Sunday night for Winning to take up o new position in It city in commercial art. His wife and daughter, Judy, gill join him in about two weeks' me. Mr. Roger Conant, eutrmnn of the Miller Athletic Club, who in gr,',',",'?,' at thrhom, invited the entire Mil or A. C. Senior "B" u. croau team to his home tor re- freshment: following tho Wetston- Oshswn gums last Prior. Congratulations to Deputy Reeve Nellon Boylen and In. Boylen who on Monday. July 21. aGaa their Mth Inmvornry. V Mr, 3nd Mn. D. M. Sinclair Ind boys, Donald and Duncan, ue ho idnyinz for the next two weeks in Northern Ontario. ' Mill Nancy Pitt, of 8earlett Road headed the Fourth of July -iiiiii, Plt the Ive-tam ham, Smiley," In Fillmore, New York. Mrs. E. A. Richardson and non, Tommy, were the we“: of the former": ulster, Int week-end " St. Catharines, l Mr. and In. Dicker; of Main street South, left this week on . motor trip to New _ Mr. and In. C. E. Cooper of [ammo avenuu. grant the wed- ond in Owen Soun ' vUitinq Mrs. Cooper's brother. i Mm. We?!" t', Jun any“, ii,',', I ruling. cw ylvmwm m Innate-tar and Boston, Mnuf‘thol (new of her litter. Mr. N M, [AV-"nu av.- '."ttceStNr.Aqs Iaat M h thiftdGTtiGiiG"i' Mr.attdHm.C.tt.at " with ho: ho 'c'll'lra1tlt " Tully no. Union. Mr. and In. J, Kim. John “not. and f l ' VIII " Thu. 1ift'tep.h'tAtef. _ 1 PERSONALS I Only the BEST in Good mouth for Your Wedding! --Order thtr.-.. WEDDINGS VETERAN TAXI DELUXE CARS Ratc- mum ZONE 4-827 cor-pl. The Warriors' Day Council, which conducts the Wurion’ Day Panda-1t the Canadian National Exhibition, mum the manage meat that would“ b.5041“ veterin- of the :r,2a Army and Air Force in the pa. tt with fifty binds. American Legion posts from various United States cities, will bring their drum and bugle James P. Moffat curlett road, for Tuesday, JWH. _ Congratulation To Mr. and Mrs. C . Christie, John street, celeb iv their wed- gisng mnivern on onday, July t . ’ Dr. and Mrs. A. C Milli, Spring- mount avenue, wed it anniversary on Tuesday, July th. Mr. T. R. Cluklon, RR No. 8; James P. Dixon, o. I; Sydney Perrin, 3 Li ott street east, ‘celebrating hday on Monday. July 28th. l Mr. Edward Arman-on; 140 John street; Chules iiiiiiii%Gi, 196 John street; Dr. D. R Pratt 69 John street, and n B. iiikip, BO Lunches a us west, cele- brating their birthdays on Sunday. July 27th. Mr. And Mm. Homell of hourly ma, Caliolmia, no the mm ot Mr. and Mn. William Putin, John “not. Mr. Maurice Baker, Ion of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Boker. Joseph street. in playing the org“ in Cen, tral United Church for the next throe Sundays for the United gum. mer Services. Congratulations to Kenneth Snell otWumbervUw School, who lucceufully polled " teligiour, enminution also to Juqualine Sh vullove, who won second prize. Both received lovely book, from the Board of Education. Birthday Grootinn To lute! Rol- Budd: of Stub ford, Ontario, “Ni-Mn! hi: can-in humane] Bullu, of ohn mt, for two weeks. Mr. and Mn. A. Pitt And dang)» ten Scarlett Road, uncut the wait-end It Wilberforce. Halibut- ton. Min Norman Johnston and Kin Hilda amen-on In holibying in Knnul City, Missouri. Mu Betty Ill-on. In. was: And It. In. Bum. a! Wm, m “Edwina n uh 'trt It. Know Endow- . Wood, b o. in n " weeks Mint: in "i,',',t't,,, “when Mr. and In. Bruce Pollard,) Main that South, an on u; u-j tended motor my to the Imam“. ( Mr. And Mm. Howard Stewart of Detroit, Mich, went 1m week-and with Mrs. Stewart'- mm. on‘ Foxwell venue. I Mt 'dgfd Wreiarsd of M5 m...“ aftnr “a”. hw: lake on law. Kuhn. was AND GUIDE, WESTON Rev. T. B. Butler officlnted " the marriage of Madeline Baku, daughter of Mrs. Mublo Baker, Weston. to Garnet William Aching, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. William Ashbee. Weston, in St. PHIL?" Angliun Church on Sun " awning. July 19th. Given in mur- l'lnr‘ hy her brother, Mr. Gerald BI or, the bride worn. A white bro, nndnd organza fl,'.'") fashioned with drop ghoul er effect. fitted wnitsline, and full skirt {ullmg into a lon train. A headdreu of lillien holthpr full length veil of tulle illusion and she, carried I hou- quot of white gladinlil and pink roses. Min Marion Baker, sister of the bride, Wu maid of honor, in powder blue chiffon and her bou. quet was of yellowMgludiolil And blue delphiniurfut. in”: Shirley Alhboe and Cnrlyne Scott were bride-mud]. in pink chiffon and carried ulmnn gladiolll and blue dolphlniumn. All three attend-nu worn laughing haunt-u. Min Donn: R‘mmlge. Mac. of the groom. wu flower girl in I bin. [on trimmed with white lue. She wot! glut flower: in her hair and 11hf't flower: l/T, 2tir and a I may tt IV I and to... Mr. Donald Adm. Ferns and summer blossoms de- corated the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Greer, 163 Main street North, for the marriage Saturday evening, July 19, of their daughter, Dorothy Illeen, to Mr. Gordon Stanley Anderson, son of the late Mr. end Mrs. Walter Anderson, Maple, Ontario. Rev. W. M, Mae- Ksy performed the ceremony. Mrs. lWilliam Thompson, sister of the Jbride, 2Til the wedding music lend r. Alex White sang “I'll , Walk Beside You." Given in mer- risge by her tether, the bride were e glow of egg shell slipper satin wit Belgian ace yoke appliqued with lovers knots. Long fittned sleeves formed points over the hands and the skirt fell in grace- ful lines sweeping into a short train. Her finger-tip veil wss [ ought to a halo and she carried in bouquet of American beauty roses and bsby’s breath. Miss Doreen Kirby, Toronto, maid of honor, and Miss Audrey Britnell, Hamilton, niece of the groom. bridesmaid, were 'i"itinif alike in net over tat. feta. iss Kirby in hesvenly blue end Miss Britnell in pink. They wore real flower halos of blue eorriflowers end pink rose buds and carried old fashioned nosegsys. Mr. William Thompson, nephew of the bride was best man. A reception wee held following the ceremony, _ the bride's mother receiving in grey end white flowered sheer with corsege of bettertime roses. Fori the wedding "it, to the United l States by p ms t e bride donned a powder blue costume with black ac- cessories. They will reside in Maple, Ontario. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Ottawa; Mrs: John Boot , Mont- real; Mr. and Mrs. C. Britnell, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bent- ley, Bond Head and Mrs. A. Arm- strong, Locust Hill. Vhbee--Baher Blue delphiniuma and yellow gladioli decorated Central United church. Wednesday, July 16, when Nancy Josephine Hoodless. daugh- ter of Mrs. Hoodleaa and the late Bruce Hoodlesa, was married to Lloyd George Somerville, son of Mrs. Somverville and the late John Somerville. St. Marys. Rev. H. Pawson officiated. and the bride's uncle, Arthur Warden, sang. Given in marriage by another uncle, Edwin Hoodless. the bride were a brocaded satin gown, with long veil held by orange blossoms, and can tied white roses. Bridesmaids were Irene Warden. cousin of the bride, and Louella Somerville, the groom's sister; the farmer in blue organza, and the latter in yellow net. Both wore floral headdress“ and carried matching bouquets. W. H.aottterville was but mar, for his :brothcr. Ray Bali-Van! and William merry ushered. The bride's mother ‘received in a gown of blue lace with Corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother chose . two-piece slack ensemble, with black and white net bucire. Her cor-sage was of red roses. The couple will live in St. Mary's. Anderson-Greer , Brenton Park, Maple Les: drive. North York, wen the setting for e lovely July wedding on I Saturdey evening. July 12. when _ Roule- Ine Walker. eldest dough- ter of Mr. end Mrs. William It. [ Welker. Maple leaf drive. became! the wife of Stanley Orville Wood- cock. son of.Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Woodcock. Cordell: avenue. Mt. Dennis, Given in merriege by her father. the bride was charmingly (owned in a dreu of branded not over white satin. with train. with sweetheart head dress end floor length veil, her bouquet being of red roses and baby breath. She was attended by Mrs. Margaret MoDonough who wal in e full length dreu of blue now.red organdie. with‘pele blue hat and veil, and e bouquet of red roeea. The bride's five year old little sister as flower girl was in pink tenet: trimmed with blue, end carrying a noaegay of roses. The groom wee supported by Vincent Coulter. the ushers being William Walker and Doneld Woodcock, brothers of the bride and groom respectively. Mrs. Irene Carter sang two numbers. the wedding music being played by Mrs. George Savage. Rev. Garnet W. Lyndees the officiating minister. At I re- ception held at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Walker were 1 dreu of white silk jersey, with iwhite straw hat trimmed in block. iand e carnge of pink roses. The groom’s mother essinted. wearing a gown of beige crepe with white accessories and a cox-sage of pink ettrtttttiorts, After I trio to Eastern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock will reside on Gardens avenue, Mt. Dennis. Somerville-Hoodies. E: ~Wnlkt and Ron Bullied. At the reception n the Elm, Golf Club the bride's mother received in I pink Jersey silk drees with white accessories and a comic of red rem. Allist- ins, Mrs. shbee, mother of the groom. were pink and black figur- ed dress with matching accessories and comge of red mm. For the honeymoon to the at"? and Wa. saga Beach the bride e anged into . trtt,.ierrey Bilk.dree with ma . 313* oGuGiiiTiriiriti'ti, 1:3 an w ite accessories. Upon their return'they will live in Weston. For? men, women and childnn were rownod 40 miles northeast of Cairo when their bug skidded and plunged into I can]. brother of the [room win but @IP;_Ind ghglwgn Jack Alhbee P831 Sella-man In , [ii'ltei Absistant ' Toronto Symphony d: unmanned Ettore anoleni will "main u need-ta conductor with limited dptlel beceuu‘ of hnv‘ "upon-i- bilities u prinpilizl of t e Toronto Conurvetory at mic. Mr Fm.sttt MeeMill-n continue: u mung-l di- rectar. A: "Ii-tent conductor. 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