Old House Dedicated At Village MR AND MRS DAVID EARL WARD Couple Married In Campbellville Maria and David Earl Ward were married recently In a double- ring ceremony at the United Church In bellville is the daughter of Louis and Anna of RR Georgetown She was a but chers helper at M Food Store In Georgetown David Is the son of Earl Francis and Mildred Louis Ward of Campbellville He Is a farmer dealing with pigs In Campbellville The ceremony was conducted by Rev Organist was Mrs Susan sister of the groom MaryAnne the brides sister was maid of honor Ward the grooms sister and Nagtiaam slater of the bride were bridesmaids Murray Fatt the grooms brotherinlaw was best man with Carl and Louis as ushers Showers were given by the Junior Farmers a group both the bride and groom belong to and Mrs Edna McDonald of Snelgrove an aunt of the groom The couple received two telegrams and gifts from the brides relatives who live in Holland the morning of their wedding day A reception was held following the ceremony in the church hall with about guests Toast master was Mr Jack BALLINAFAD The envy of a great many other children in the neigh borhood are Rene and Helen Schwartz a and years of age who are spending three weeks of their holidays In Germany They travelled by plane alone and will also make the flight back home by themselves They are visiting with their grandparents We extend sympathy to Mr and Mrs Eric Haynea who returned home from Scotland Mr and Mrs received the news that Mrs Haynes father was seriously ill so they made the hurried flight to see him He died a week after their arrival His widow is expected this week for an extended visit with daughter and law Visiting with Paul and family are his sister and brotherinlaw Mr and Mrs from Hllligrm Holland There was family gathering at the home of Mr and Mrs Reg French on Sunday Those present from a distance were Mr and Mrs Basil Tone and family Bay Ridges Allan Smelling and Miss Louise Dickson of Fergus Ruth Kirk- wood and Mr and Mrs Edwin Tone from Halifax Mr and Mrs Frank Tone and family of Damascus and Mr and Mrs W Schmidt from Kenllworth The women of the conducted an Impressive couch Service on Sunday There will be services held every Sunday during the remainder of July and August as planned by the session while the minister is on vacation Mr and Mrs Tom Given spent a week camping and fishing In the Timmlns area They returned home Saturday evening On Sunday afternoon Mrs Given attended a shower at the home of Mrs for her niece Carolyn Firth who is to be a bridetobe later this month Smith McDonald uncle of the groom Mr and Mrs Nagtzaam celebrated their wedding anniversary on their daughters wedding day Following a trip around Ontario Mr and Mrs Ward took up residence on the form near Campbellville University Students Make Tests On Conservation Six University of Toronto students from the Department of Microbiology will be con ducting water quality tests on the lakes at Terra Cotta and Conservation Areas this summer The Credit Valley Con servation Authority gave permission for this project at Its last regular meeting These students in con junction with the Ministry of the Environment are working pollution project the results of which should provide valuable Information lor the Authority house built In by John Brown and moved to Black Creek Pioneer Village In 1973 from its site at Islington Avenue and Highway No in WnfuthiMo opened recently by Premier William G Davis who received a key In appreciation from sisters Mrs John Glynn of and Mrs C J I Agnewof nieces of Mr A A Mackenzie Mrs Glynn told the premier and the audience that It was a I pleasure for my sister and me I to present the key that will open thisveryimportantdoor I hope you will keep the key as a memento of a very happy which our uncle would Davis replied at the opening ceremonies that Major Addison Alexander Mackenzie was the kind of man who represented the people who made Ontario what It Is today He was a man of Integrity I honor and humility quiet but colorful one of our very real people Major Addison Alexander Lex Mackenzie born November 1 at Wood- bridge Ontario was a major and a military cross winner in WW l councillor for the village of Woodbrldge from conservative member for York North in the Ontario legislature from member of the Hum Valley conservation authority In 1954 and representative to metro conservation authority The Pioneer Village clock- maker and his wife a seam stress presently reside In the Mackenzie house on Maple Avenue The original portion of the building was constructed as a onestorey log cabin In by John Brown whose father came to Upper Canada from Pennsylvania in the lasos The roof was later raised making It a lVi storey house and a frame kitchen wing with an extra bedroom added The home now years old was later owned by John Browns granddaughter Lydia Ann Addison and her husband Donald Mackenzie and still later by their son Addison Alexander Mackenzie The home remained on its original location on the southeast comer of highway 7 and Islington Avenue in Woodbrldge until when It was moved to the pioneer village The Mackenzie home has been restored to the period lust prior to confederation The simple front porch opens to a midVictorian parlour with elegant wallpaper and dark walnut furniture upholstered with cloth The workshop Is located in the room off the parlour The multitude of gears weights cases and delicate tools In his shop em- the nature of his trade he clockmaker repairs and creates precision timepieces to meet the growing demand of ORIGINALLY BUILT as a was moved to Black Creek log cabin in 1B37 by John Pioneer Village in from Brown the Mackenzie house Its site on Islington Avenue at Herald Photo Highway No in Wood- restored to the period just bridge The house has been prior to confederation Salad Made In The Morning Good To Eat In The Evening Mea leater Salad Is specially Tarragon Vinegar for the men in your dark outer green leaves designed for the men in your i cup white vinegar shading to almost white at their lifeT Its a blend of food teaspoons dried tarragon root end from the meat and vegetable 1 aM innaeon Tne combination of a few food families and is a favorite r Strain one leflVes from of everyone even the cook say IndennKeTv Food Specialists at the Ontario ater Ke color texture shape and flavor Food Ministry of SALAD VEGETABLES P Agriculture and Food if to be a real lraBt of the the Nutritional needs continue w this July join the Start of the leaf and the even In summer and Ontario Fresh Its Salad Month butterlness of the But- vegetables now In- campaign for t combined with the plentiful supply can make an freshness starts at the super- of the Iceberg makes Important contribution Gren market and proceeds to your vou instant artist Just add pepper mushrooms Spanish kitchen where your vour favorite homemade or onion potatoes radishes and imagination and artistry will time used In the Meateater should end with a Salad belong to the vegetable happy wellfed family asking family of course and provide ftB say Food many esscnUal vitamins and specialists at the Ontario Food minerals Protein Iron and council Ministry of vitamins are contributed by the Agriculture and Food meat family sliced beef and goodness of any salad egg garnish can only be the sum total of Because Meateater Salad Is wha FirB prepared six hours prior to made wlth serving the cook can loin In secondrate produce Careful summer fun and still serve marketing for fresh crisp satisfying nutritious fare to family and friends vegetables is an essential part MEATEATER SALAD of the end product When you Make It In the morning serve buy Head or Iceberg lettuce for raft of the head It In the evening Herald Photo IMPRESSIVE BROWNIE Diane Smith of is an Diane Joined the Brownies eight year old Brownie with a earned IB badges very Impressive record Thats quite an achievement Since last September when tor an eight year old girl course salad Salad Dressing ingredients Vt cup salad oil 13 cup tarragon vinegar teaspoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon dry parsley teaspoon Worcestershire sauce teaspoon pepper teaspoon thyme Salad Ingredients pound of leftover roast beef or pork cut Into very thin julienne strips or pound lean beef broiled until done then cut Into very thin julienne strips pound small fresh mushrooms left whole potatoes boiled peeled quartered and cubed l green pepper cut In Inch squares Spanish onion thinly sliced stalk celery cut diagonally radishes thinly sliced 1 dill pickle sliced Garnish 1 hard cooked egg In a bowl whisk salad dressing Ingredients Add prepared meat and vegetables Toss to combine Chill for six hours To serve arrange let tuce leaves on six salad plates and divide salad Garnish each with a slice of egg and fresh parsley if Makes eight cups Makes six servings cups each Pick one with a small core Bost or Butterhead lettuce should have loose wavy green leaves that separate easily 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