AND ms DONALDWESSON United Church unknowns oilysilowptnkr white and bronze mumswas the setting aiprettyloutunm wedding on Batu large haskelE ay October twentieth rot 1956 at three ofciocksin theattern when Miss Luciiiede Mntfort daughter Richard de Montlort of Hamilton and Mrs de Montfort of caoksbown to Donald Wesson son 201 the isle lpuls Wesson and Mrs Thomas Williams or Cooks town Rev Frank Nowell ofï¬ciated at the double Ilka ceremony and wedding snuslc was played by Lorne Amdid oi Cookstown rGiven inmarriage by her father the bride was wearing gown at embroidered nylon styl ed with Ifuli hooped skirt that fell in tiers to the floor Over the mains bodice she wore lowdeeved llflkfl made with studup peterpan collar small iewelied tiara held her long veil ol tulle ambrcidercdwith shuts daisies She Carried in small white penrlcovered bible coveredwith spray of yellow siveetbesrt roses smnn 5min Women Teéchers Fall Conference Held at Midland On Saturday Oct 27 the fall conference of the Federation of Women Teachers Association of Ontario Region 5A was held at the senior public school in Coll ingwood Mrs Margaret Hood of Midland presided assisted by Miss Flora McGregor oi Barrie The theme of theconference was Professional AttitudesOur Responsibility Delegates and Visltorsfrom seven associations attended Following noon banquet in Trinity United Church Mrs Hilda Bull librarian gave highly en tertaining address on the values of poetry Those who attended from the local association were Miss liuLh Channen Miss Peggy Adamson Mrs Ruby Bell Mrs MabclBais icy Mrs Victoria Law Mrs Velma Walker Mrs Leda Bush Miss Nora Deltart Min Myrna Synnott Miss Jean Steele Miss Donna Kal gbin Mrs Reta Frallckr Mrs Grace Robins Miss Nancy Wright andMiss Edna Bertram TODD TQPEQATS 2495 il lZ borrow with Conï¬dence front lift Over half million Canadian families every year borrow with conï¬dence from arc because HFC hcanadssonhcomumcrnmneeoompanybaded by Ryan experience Household Finance specializzs in providing loans from 550 to $1000 in one day and in privacy Thisprompt depend able money scrvix issvailablc to you today Iousiflawmm as can Westseon flounphaul ssszo IAIIII ONT outta much Ilium st ran my utm In 47 ll lN Ill le illUwi 63 Haremno Street sound floor phone use vcotuuowooomm The mid of honor Miss Lila Wesson of Toronto sister of the groom was wearing bnilerin length gownoi dusty rose hills and lace made with strapless bodice and tulle stole small hand of feathers covered the top of her head and she was wearing matching shoes and carrying bouquet of mum in blending shades The bridesmaids Miss Loretta Smith of Hamilton Miss Audrey Reeves of Cookstown Mrs liar old de Montfor of Hamilton sisterlnlaw of he bride and Mrs Marjorie Dawson of Cooks town were wearing identical gowns of periyvinkle blue nylon tulle over taffeta styled with strapless bodices and full hooped skirts They wore small feather headdresses and shoes in the same shade and carried bow duets of mums Miss VirginiaDoherty or Cooks town was flowerjirl wearinrs short dress of white nylon em broidered with pink roses made In tiers like the gown wnm by She canted basket the bride of mums William Lemmon of Cookstown was groomsman and the ushers were Bruce Wesson ofThornton brother of the groom 1de Ne of Toronto John Michalchuk oi Cookstown and Harold dc Mont iort brother of the bride liinstcr Brian itiichnlchukii Cnnkstown was ring bearer reception followed in Cooks town Masonic Hall where Mrs dc Montfort rcceivedtho guests wearing black crcpc sheatlrwith silver lnme bodice and matching jacket Her accessories wcro silver and shown wearing cor sage 01 red carnations The grooms mother who assisted was in blue lace over silk and was wearing matching accessories and corsnge ofvpinlr carnations The fourtier weddingcake had been made by the brides mothori Guests were present from Ham ilton Torontp Alliston Barrie Maple and Tottenhnm After short wedding trip Mr and Mrs Wesson are making their home in Barrie at 134 int nisfil Street éllornal Cowe Marrieo 74949 galaeff The marriage of Miss Lorna Mary Calwell daughter oer and Mrs Colwcll of Bee ton to Gregory Nelson Garrett soil of Mr and Mrs Reginald Garrett of Barrie took place in St Andrews Presbyterian Church at Beetan Rev Joseph Tay lor ofï¬ciated at the ceremony and wedding music was played by Miss Georgina Barton of are ten who also accompanied the soloist Jack Witfield of Elmvale cousin of the bride Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing gown of gardenia white delustred satin he bodiceyvas styled with long sheath sleeves coming to lily into over the hands and low decolletage offset with flower Pineapple Delightsnndue 250 or SONS ion casass 0mm 22 Dunlop St Phone no 562 YAIS TO BUY Cash barge 8nd oynvoy mi Arrived High styled costs in the coming winter Wu Impressive collectionot coat styles espei madefol lb tale events Everipopular class slimline and full silhoue tea in English nnphiair an tweeds Ghooire red in green paranoiaensue Etc 20 wine hey last 1011 motifs encrusted in bugle beads and crystal heads The bouffant skirtendcd in slight sweep Her attendants were Mrs Ruth McArthur of Barrie sister of the bride who was matron of honor Mrs Jonn Wilkinson of Hockley also asistcr of the bride Missvlcnhesn Anderson at bridesmaids and Miss De Garrett oi Barrie flower girl Their waltzlength gowns of amber velveteen were made with empire bodices made with low decolletages and short sleeves and flared princessestyle skirts Harold Robinson of Barrie was groomsmnnnand the ushers Were games and John Colwell of Bee Oll At the reception1 in the base ment of the church the mother ofuthe bride received the guests wearing twopiece brown en semble The grooms mother who assisted was in green and white flecked crystalette For wedding trip to Kenya and Norands Quebec the bride chose grey tweed sult with light rose hat and gloves and black patent leather accessories le THE ENOVern HAIR StYLlST Joinsrue sum= on THE oN TussoAv NostaERia ioan garrick tohave yd hair di Tvrwzu mCWaEmmMmme Baptism stirC nieired At st GIIGS Thsvservico nil hhlyhsptism was pertormedat St GilesAngll can Mission for theï¬rst time on Sunday Nov 4tv four oclock in the IQHDDOII Baptized gt nie service by the Reverend John Riddel of Crown Hill were Caroline Faye and Dan lel Arthur children of Mr and Mrs Arthur Birch and Debra Mnyinfant daughter of Mr and Mrsxlohn Harris Godparents were Mr and Mrs Cooper and Mrs Allen Moore In the congregation were four grandiments seven greatgrand parents sndqbout 50 other friends and relatives ofDebra May Hsrris whose uncle Victor Kn ht ss sisted Mr Altiddel during he ser vice 3V VALUABLB STONES Ruby Creek near Agassiz BC was namedforthe garnets found in the neighborhood scrub roux runs man Now assume warm irtr vm Traits Chanda 35 me AND ivmsyoamoav NELSON cm rr tadiyEGuesi Froxm Iindia Dr Nichols Visits in Barrie Rev and Mrs Galleon of the Free Methodist Church Bay field Street had the pleasure of greeting Dr FlorenceNichols as guest on Friday morning last turmer classmate of Mrs Go heen while at Humberside CniA leslate Dr Nichols Is at present taking course of adltmoed tram ing in psychoanalysis ot the Uni versity of Penney vania under twtryesr fellowshi awarded by tshetCommonweali of New York in 1948 she had gone to ludia to open psychiatric ward in the Christian Medical Hospital at Velloie 100 miles inland from Madras She returned to Canada 1950 and had arranged for girl friend Dr Chsckoof an ad ng college to come to Un Whfflrorohlo 8ha ovayes postgraduate coursein psychiatry While attending meeting in Atlantic City Dr Chacko was sent to Moosonee on mission in the far north The tables were turned when the two girls decided to make the trip and as Rev and Mrs Gohcen were lo cated at Timmins then they had very enjoyable visit in the nor thern town and at Moose Factory island Dr Nichols also took On their return Mr and Mrs Garrett are making their home in Barrie Among the outoftown guests at thewédding were Mr and Mrs Garrett or Newmarket Mr and Mrs Ga ti of Simcoe and Mrs Cowe and Mrs Terevanian of Whitby ANOTHERIBABRIE rmsr roe JOANï¬ARRICK Make your appointment early to lieone of the first told as joke that she was to be chargEof the service in the Free Methodist Chanel Timmins in the absence of Rev Mr Goheen on another engagement at the Monteith industrial Farm Both girls will be returning to India together next year to con clude their courses While here Dr Nichols who is an Anglican took part in the services of the Free Methodist Church Bayfield Street and gave an unusual and sincere message on Sunday morn in from her wlde experience in be the east and west in the afternoon she also took part in the service at Wyevalc and re turned on Monday evening to re sume her studio in Pennsylvania ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs Burger of Barrie wish to announce the en ement of their daughter Janet Louise to Mr Vince John Ma honey son of Mr Ambrose Ma neuivuhs 1819 of Barrie the marriage to take place quietly on Saturday Novr ember 10 1958 127 summer SALE Proceeds of the Barrie and Dis trict Association for Jietarded Children rummage sale at Trinity Parish Hall last Fridaynmounted to$l50 This was the net sum raised to help support the school on Blake Street its mass For all steamshipand din um Tickets lieservatlons and informatlon call Barrie DriveMini ti lruvelï¬emce 102 ovum so more an 82772 wesn The 580 total umcsr comm total or soon ruled to wear tbrough contribution at Hmc rest Schneipupils on HIDD noted In Mondays issue of The aminer did not represent the total collar lion Thie elementary so oqlrhll dren satside money 021 vow normallyspend for candy etc to help the underprivileged chlldcon the world had are used to buy badly needed drug and milk etc AERIAL CHECK Twp aircraft makerregular pl troll to cheek game poachers in game reserves in Southwest rica Hml Warer new When you feel norm irritablelid MW pale Nerve 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