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Newmarket Era and Express, 23 Jul 1953, p. 12

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Era jAdHkMlrf I r Anne collar and tiered skirt of and wore a corsage of bpK ft ra A flower- white carnations pink rosettes headdress held held her fin- and The happy veil of illusion net and J couple will reside in Gait lace She carried a hand bou quet of white shasta mums and baby pink roses Wedding Rev Father J McCabe of ficiated at a double ring cere mony in St Johns rectory Newmarket on Saturday July j Presbyterian church The matron of honor Dolly j Toronto was the scene of a love ly wedding on Saturday after- noon July 18 when a ceremony performed in a setting of white made of STEEL m ERVOUS TENSION is making irritable rundown nervous dont just long for relief Dr Chases Del Grande wore a white net gown studded with rhinestones over satin and a headdress of white net and rhinestones She carnations and gladioli united uniting in marriage Audrey earned a colonial bouquet of in marriage Mary Lou daugh- Jones daughter of yellow mums pink delight roses of Mr and Mrs Jay Jermyn Margaret Jones to Clifford James Mr and Grande was best man J Armstrong son of Mr and Mrs Newmarket and John Tani Atkinson son of Mr and Mrs a The brides mother received J SgN in Atkinson Toronto a rosewood crepe gown with father at Gtv in marriage by her fa- sk of lace over taffeta and V dfess ther the bride wore a gown with white accessories and wore a cor- urea sage of white carnations and red ia she white matron For her honeymoon trip the brides sister Mrs Gerald fitted bodice of lace with Queen FOB PHOTOGRAPHS STUDIO PHONE 1 bride donned a pink nylon dress trimmed with lace and white YW n famous MARATHON SIZE Guaranteed Fully BARGAINS IN OTHER SIZES TOO i jii V V OLD TIRE Sarr who wore yellow lace over matching taffeta and corres ponding juliet cap She earned a bouquet of tea roses The groomsman was Mr Ger ald Sarr The bridal reception was held at The Guild of All Arts Scarboro where the brides mother received in delphinium blue lace over matching taffeta with white hat and accessories and a corsage of pink roses The grooms mother assisted in rose wood crepe and lace white straw hat trimmed with a small black feather white accessories and corsage of shaded mauve orchids and tea roses After a wedding breakfast to about 15 guests the bride don ned her travelling costume of a light blue summer suit white blouse white accessories and a corsage of red roses They left on a honeymoon trip to St Pictured after their recent marriage are Mr and Mrs William Robert Knights The bride the termer Sadie Eileen Rice is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Rice Toronto The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Robert Knights KESWICK WELLDRILLING CO 5 and Inch wells HONE 2404 KESWICK Mr and Mrs John Sandford Fleming are pictured above after their June marriage at All Saints church King The bride is Gil lian Crawford daughter of Mr and Mrs John Knox Craw ford King and the groom is John Fleming son of the late Mr and Mrs A S Fleming Toronto Photo by Mountains PASS THEORY EXAMS After their return they will In the recent Royal Conserva tory music examinations Mavis a York County Hospital Heeds Your Donation make their home on Essex Ave Toronto Besides the grooms parents attending the wedding from grade theory King was his sister Miss Armstrong and Mr Tom Noble Houston received firstclass hon ors and Harriett pass in HOPE The Hobby club meeting for July has been cancelled and there will be a later notice about The hours now are pm to NEW LIBRARY HOURS The Newmarket public lib rary will close at pm in stead of pm from now on J the August meeting pm She cant get out today but she is taking advantage of the sale by telephone Add up the dollars your telephone saves in bargains you pick up Think of the hours and effort it saves too how you can even go places without leaving the house Your r i serves you so many ways no price can measure Us usefulness a THI TtUmONI COMPANY Of I If V Sr- recommended wherever potatoes ia i Lodge U 111 till i Theres a reason for the widespread acceptance of for blight control Potato growers everywhere have and aidebyaide field testa have proved that offers protection promotes larger yields safeguards vines and A crops outproduced crops treated with other materials by an average of 19 bushels per acre WfwVsli there DITHANE offers proof mere claims And J A DITHANE Stops before it starts keeps clean fields clean Stops blight in Infected fields even though crops have been attacked Promotes healthy growth will not stunt or burn vines and foliage Speeds work protects equipment because it wont clog or corrode spray and dusting rigs Easy to use as a dust or spray The moat economical fungicide you can buy on a yioldperacre basis j ji Man have l jV CALCIUM PRODUCTS a it a t Off I v ft ij cither of two ste J Sw s Park lodge including x- mm tf i Mr NAT

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