IN Wedding A double ring ceremony took place In St church of the Toronto on June fln Audrey June only iaughUr of Mr end Mr Otto the bride of Mr Cecil Joseph Porter ion of Iff Ad Mr Porter The ee conducted by Rev by The wedding march Was played Dorothy Bradbury and was Mr Audrey The bride given In marriage father wore a white dad with finger veil caught with a pearl Kara She carried a cascade of red buds Her matron of honor was Marina Steward who blue and ware Miss Konatancc Beckers and Miss Shirley Bar- ret The attendants wore matching hats and gloves and carried mix ed flowers The brides maids gowns were of a deep blue The best man was Mr Ken neth and ushers were Mr Carl Duncan and Mr Arthur McKenzIe Little David and Susan cousins of the groom were ring bearer and flower girl A reception was held at the Inn where the brides mother in pastel with white accessories and a cor sage of white and pink garden ias received assisted by the grooms mother and grand mother The grooms mother wore pastel with pink ac cessories and corsage of pink with white gardenias The grandmother wore grey with pink and had a corsage of pink rose buds The young couple left by for a three week honey moon to Newfoundland The bride travelled in beige color and wore a corsage of yellow rose buds On their return they will live in Toronto Harry is to he modern food is a shoppers paradise says food owner Marty has made buying quicker and caver New such as frozen foods have brought a wider choke products Pact designs store arrangements and lighting have all modernized and vastly improved change benefits Mr and his family in a personal Nowadays its easier to financial security for families because Insurance potkkt are much more fltxibtt Never before Mi the range of and plans been so wide too are trained to give more competent mica is the selection of plans to meet individual family needs Today through life ready funds are provided or emergencies for for your for your business and for your retire meal i I In time and ether way lift insurant in Canada art in with bringing to in aft watts of life LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA re C jet w 17540 m Application Made For Aurora Gas Consumers Gas Co has applied to Aurora council for a franchise to sell natural gas in Aurora The companys pipeline now extends as far north as Richmond The company spokesman at the council meeting was ah VicePresident and General Manager of the Consum ers Gas Company of Toronto If the company were granted a franchise no- expense would fail on the town Mr Jones stated and service lines to homes nothing unless the house is more than feel for the street line The company is particularly in terested in encouraging local business he added Although they sell gas appliances they pre fer to do so through local merch ants The company has a co-op- advertising and training plan and the sales department as sists merchants Natural gas is an added selling point for industrial commissions said Mr Jones since It has cer tain advantages in processing work as well as normal uses It has been my experience that the first questions companies ask con cern electricity water and gas he added Mr Jones said that the com panys industrial department was prepared to assist the council in any way that it could The company would lay its lines with no undue traffic dis turbance and replace the streets in the same condition as they had been Mr Jones said that the com panys office and lines were fully taxable It would be like a Industry coming to town he added The lines could be operating this fall if the start was not unduly delayed It would not be an exclusive franchise and the operations of the company arc governed by the Ontario Fuel Board which sets rates At no time can our re turns exceed seven percent on our invested capital Mr Jones stated Consumers Gas charge the same rates throughout its entire distributing system Household ers in Aurora would pay the same as householders in Toronto Wo have found that this policy en courages people to spread out he said Councillor William asked if many people who had changed from gas to electricity were switching hack now that na tural gas was available Mr Jones that this was the case We had priced our selves out of the market he said but natural gas is not a mono poly We are in competition with oil coal electricity and must moke our prices competitive Mr Jones claimed that natural gas was much cleaner than manu factured gas and that experts on air pollution had stated that if everyone used gas there would be no problem Council members asked If the company planned to put gas lines on all the streets in Aurora and he stated that this was not the case They would survey each street to find out how many people were interested in using gas our 100 years of Banking Service mm YOU f of our ft gift that will the whole family and its waiting for yon it your local branch of TorontoDominion Bank This bode one way we have of inviting you to share in our atlebration of 100 years of banking service So visit your local branch oon and ask for your copy of fete from Canadian Yesterday Read about on of Lady Mac Donald riding a cowcatcher through the one of the authentic and interesting stories you find in from Canadian So plan to pick your free copy soon Read about daring escapade in the House of Common about Webbs attempt to swim Niagara Whirlpool read and other historic anecdotes the gift book thats wailing for you at The TorontoDominion Bank your neighbourhood I- r THE ataalav HIT ft I C ye I Public Fund Set For Fire Hall At King City On Monday July mem- of King City fire department embarked on a public subscrip tion campaign to raise to build a firehall a lot on Keele St south Gardens subdivision The village will be canvassed first followed by a circulation of the fire area out side served by the fire depart ment within the King telephone exchange The goal is to collect per household Smith chair man Of the King City village trustees board states has been allocated by the board to ward the project Letters were sent to householders in advance authorized by village trustees and signed by fire chief Glass describing the need for a and the benefit derived from a local fire fighting system The fire truck with costly equipment is poorly housed in the basement of a building in the vil lage costing monthly rental Another building is rented for the volunteer firemens monthly meetings The village has spent over 600 recently on equipment and the firemens volunteer as sociation has raised an equal amount for extra equipment Fire Chief Glass states To raise village debentures to build a hall would mean that lo cal ratepayers would be taxed or on their tax bills Of the fires in the past year only three or four calls came from the village itself The others were received from the outlying area in the township The fire department does not benefit from fees outside the vil lage compared with the cost of and providing equipment village trustees state feel reasonably that re sidents outside the village will contribute generously to the fund said Smith The building lot fronting on Keele St was contributed by Al fred McBride in exchange for a half acre of land allowed him on a five percent dedication to the municipality on his subdivision plan It has feet of frontage and is 199 feet deep Provision will be made at the building for municipal offices when the vil lage becomes incorporated In addition to the security de rived from having a fire truck and a group of local volunteer firemen since the system was set up in September fire insur ance premiums to householders have dropped onethird of the former rate Collecting on behalf of the fund are Fire Chief Dave Glass Dep uty Chief Harold Kirby and vol unteer firemen Harry Jensen Vic Do- Don McCallum Harry Noak- Bill and the latest recruit Stan Roots As the men are daytime employed most col lections will be made in the even ings and on weekends WEDDING The Church of Our Lady of the Lake Keswick was the scene of the wedding on June of Edith Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilbert Anderson Sutton West and John Melfort McCaffrey son of Mr and Mrs W A McCaffrey Newmarket Rev officiated The in marriage her father wore a full length dress of starlight white taffeta with lace The Empire bodice had a portrait with Alencon lace floral medallions Her gored akkt I Into inverted box pleats with matching lace motifs The chap el train with fingertip veil was caught a pillbox and she carried a bouquet of white The maid of honor was Miss Davidson find the brides maids were Mrs Jack Laird and Mrs Ted Anderson The attend ants were dressed alike in navy silk organza over taffeta with pleated bodice and full crinoline skirts They wore leaf head dresses and carried nosegays of pink roses and baby mums The best man was Michael Mc Caffrey brother of the groom and the ushers were Robert Bell Jerry Hugo Music was by Angus The reception was at Clarij Lodge Orchard Beach where brides mother received in a Wire dress with lace panels nV accessories and a corsage of roses She was assisted by grooms mother in hyacinth with pink accessories and a sage of pink carnation petals For the honeymoon trip to City the bride chose beige silk suit with brown and a corsage of tatltn roses They will reside in market EDITOR ON HOLIDAYS Mrs Nelson Ion Womens Editor will be on holidays for the next three weeks Items for the Womens pages of the Era and Express should be sent lo the office or telephone or Wheat Growers Urged To Hold Crop For Market Ontario wheat producers are being urged to refrain from early marketing or their i Following it meeting recently in Toronto of the Ontario Wheat Growers Association Mar that the wneat Association through its county organizations will be id- vis wheat producers across Ontario to withhold much a possible from marketing their 1050 crop during the harvest- time market glut Mr Martin said I hat on the nasi of reports presented at the meeting it appears that the wheat crop will be below last years bushels Late seeding excessive rain and over- quick ripening were major fact ors in cutting down the current crop The fact that there is no carryover from last years wheat crop Mr Martin said coupled with a smaller wheat crop this year and light crops in other grains it Is very apparent that there will be a good market for our wheat Farmers there fore should not rush onto the market harvest time and un fairly push down prices If pro ducer throughout Ontario hold onto their crop the farm or put it into storage there should be highly satisfactory prices for wheat throughout the market Mr Martin said that last year former were urged to hold brick their wheat marketings with the result that only about per cent of the crop was sold during harvesting season That helped prices Mr Martin Mid was evidenced by the per bushel Vise in wheat over a three week period in the midst of harvesting For those farmers who feel that cash Mr mm The lit ice tag tells only 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