Newmarket Era and Express, 23 Aug 1956, p. 7

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Ntmurfnt Library Wa writing on a beau tiful summer morning and the pleasant pari of our sur roundings today in the Library is garden the south door shall forever be grata to the Horticul tural Society for the complete landscaping project here The lawn and shrubs and flowers make the setting for the service you receive inside the building The birds King Bless you from the tree topi It is our dream that some day you will use the garden as YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BKTTER COMMUNITY an outside reading room in suit able weather The staff has poin ted the old bench from the form er library and you are welcome to us it It is even our hope that next summer our childrens story hour can be held out there where the makes a natural amphi theatre Passersby enjoy the red ger aniums in full bloom in the plan ters at the front door and are thankful for the shade trees which the builders were able to leave near the walk Amid all the pleasure of our outdoors here the big thrill has been the blooming of the pink climbing rose on the west It is here for you to ice too when you walk along Park Avenue Wiila Gather said Oh this is the joy of the rose That it blows and goes from in RoseTime Irene Librarian WEDDINGS Richmond Hill United church was the setting on August IS at 330 pm for the wedding of Joyce Carolyn daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Roderick Wilde Newmarket and Keith son of Mr and Mrs Louis Richmond Hill in a cere mony performed by Rev The guest was Hugh Tyndall accompanied by Herman Fowler organist Given In marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a dress which she had designed It was a Victorian style gown of white chantilly lace over satin and Ion chiffon The elongated bod ice sweeping into a gracefully draped was drawn into fullness at the back and fell into a flowing chapel train A of satin and pearls held the silk illusion veil and carried a cascade of rub- rum lilies and green ivy Attending the bride were Miss maid of honor and bridesmaids Miss Janice Richmond Hill Mrs Richard Wright Toronto and Mrs Ray Hatter Woodstock The attendants wore identical waltz length gowns of wedge- wood blue chantlly lace over pale blue taffeta fashioned In a sleeveless princess style full circular skirts They wore lace picture hats with long velvet streamers and carried white fans enhanced by pink sweetheart roses and feather carnations The best man was Marvin Banff Alberta and the ushers were Bruce and Lloyd Grainger Toronto Carl Teelzel Richmond Hill and Dr Kern Tillsonburg At the reception held at the Sign of the Steer Toronto the brides mother received in a gown of pearl gray Italian lace over pink taffeta with pink ac cessories and a corsage of pink roses and white carnations assist ed by the grooms mother in a sheath gown of rose with matching accessories and a corsage of white carnations and pink roses For travelling the bride a sheath dress of navy silk shan tung with a rolled white lace col lar and navy accessories On their return from a holiday in Banff and Jasper Parks they will live in City Parks Apts Tor onto MU fMt ft anomu AMNVMaaar wow Wt VS AM UAH HANTS HUH mm H away It if mi alto M1U IAVK41 Aithr jrswflls nunc Up aatertaUaa plot la a a M to tfiM a fir sv CAHAOIAN MOVKTMl aau titbit DAY is Ml al far IM IAU it it him CJiS AVO SI AND ANMI A UNIX atf I am fa of Irra- ARINA nam a Ting to ft ak l tth aflf M ttaa SMC A rta Ja ucraft A S4te to a At At August 24lh Affairs Canada Hon Lester officially Canadian Naflonol Exhibition TORONTO Aug New features new exhibits new wonders tor theyre all at the worlds largest the fabulous Canadian National Exhibition For the first time the International Air Show wilt amaze CNE crowds with breathtaking acrobatics awl newest planes from many countries Youll international exhibits from around the world the newest in science industry and the arts livestock champions and the agricultural of Canada Theres a world of features especially for the women Plan now for a visit never forget WILLIAM A HARRIS CAM AUrOMOtlVt I I MALI AIM from every province to represent Canadn AVtMUf I PAYS A BIO DAT AT THIS YIAR DAY Han Jwia Aawit to rtt Of wo a MKiuwTr to wowa mik a aa Anjstt Mr Salvia of A AIMIIK la im of m I AOO PAY and aat lata a mm Ik NOW mN 1200 I t few fVaol SHOW JO OH SAII NOW A Had taw Torero Am to pmj to Sat At CHB Box am to a pm daily aKpt Sunday and ticket TO 10a t 0O oapuiaf aiM l I oaf lAVOHWI CAMERON VAN The and press Thursday The Christian Baptist church was the setting for the marriage of Joyce Van niece of Mr and Douglas and Donald Cameron son of Mrs Cameron and the late Mr Cameron Rev Cog- hill officiated The bride given in marriage by her uncle wore a floor length gown of white nylon nee over sa tin with jacket Peter Pan collar trimmed with A seed pearl halo her floor length veil of silk tulle illusion and she carried a cascade of white roses and white mums- Matron of honor June Haines and bridesmaid Betty Anno Hill were gowned in floor length dresses of aqua nylon taf feta with matching caps and gloves and carried cascades of cream roses and mauve sweet- peas Sharon Proud flower girl wore a floor length dress of yel low nylon taffeta and carried a nosegay of sweetheart roses and pink sweetpeas The best man was Glenn Cam eron brother of the groom and the ushers were Jack Harper and Stuart Toole During the sign ing of the register Miss Norma sang Perfect Love At the reception held in the church parlor Die brides aunt received in a pink gown with matching jacket na vy accessories and a corsage of roses Also in the receiv ing line Mrs David wore a gown navy sheer with accessories ana earned a of roses tor a trip to Quebec chose a gray suit with a coral hat navy accessories and a corsage of white and coral rose buds They will make their home brides mother received the guests wearing a gown of grey and pink polished cotton with black accessories- She was as sisted by the grooms mother who wore turquoise printed silk with white Their flowers were identical corsages of pink carnations For a wedding trip the Southern United States the brides ensemble was a white linen sheath dress with navy and white duster navy and white accessories She wore a corsage of pink carnations Upon their return Mr and Mis Kelly will reside in Newmarket In a setting of pink and white maids were dressed alike in green nylon over taffeta with matching headdress and earned cascades of pale yellow white mums and coral gladioli Miss Deborah Jones niece of the bride was the flower girl She was dressed m pale pink and car ried a basket yellow and white mums Kenneth best man for his brother and the ushers were Leonard or ley brother of the brute and Paul At ivy stone the re ception was held the brides mother in dusty rose crepe with navy blue hat and ac cessories and a corsage of white gardenias assisted by the grooms mother who woie powder blue gladioli in St Pauls Anglican with pink hat and access- church on Saturday Nora Doris A was pink sweetheart roses For travelling the bride chose daughter of Mr and Mrs Herbert Morley River Drive Park be came the bride of Donald son of and Mrs Bertram A J Rhodes The wedding music was play ed by Mrs J Little and the sol oist was Mrs George who sang Ill Walk Reside You ami At Dawning Given in marriage by her lath er the bride wore a floor length gown of white eyelet organdie with a scalloped neckline Her finger tip veil was caught a tiara or seed pearls and sequin and she carried an ivory prayer book decorated with a white or chid and streamers of ribbon and The attendants Mrs Paul matron of honor Elsie Mit chell and Helen Cairns twopiece beige and brown cos tume and wore a hat and ac cessories Her corsage was pale yellow mums After short honeymoon trip to Lake Placid the couple will make their home in St Cather ines at the wedding out of town were from Belleville Peterborough and Toronto i Husbands Get Pep Vim Feel Younger t juit 10 Tihlctt tot im lit am Be pep pew At in of ivelly United Church was the scene of si pretty summer wedding on Saturday July I when Miss Eliza beth Cable daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Leslie Cable of King ston was united in marriage to Mr George Frederick son and Mrs Geoi was performed by iv assisted the grooms lather Mr Lloyd played the wedding music and Mrs Lloyd was solo singing The lords Prayer and Prayer bride given marriage by lather wore a gown with a heavy lace tulle and satin skirts ail over satin with small collar down the front She a small crown and veil She carried ot pink ruses and white a ii bride as maid of honor was Miss Kelly of Wiilowdale and the bridesmaid Olten of King ston girl was Pamela Jar- of Southampton England and all were gowned alike in blue dotted Swiss full length full skirts square necklines with white organdy collar and match ing pleated headdresses Their flowers were nosegays of pink carnations and white stephanotis The groom was attended by Mr Robert Mcquillan of owdale and the ushers were Mr J W Cable of Kingston and Mr J D Nichols of Wiilowdale Following the wedding a recep tion was held at Kingston lwn Howling Club where tha Hands Sales Service Phone Newmarket Complete Tire Service REFRIGERATORS 241 289 389 259 ft KELVINATOR ft Deluxe Reg KELVINATOR 10 12 ft Deluxe Reg 10 12 ft Super Deluxe Reg 10 12 cu ft reg STOVES CURE JEWEL 4 burner square Reg reg 219 McCLARY Reg McClary super Deluxe 30 reg 125 185 198 235 a 207 Main St Newmarket Phone 39

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