j4ujy vv fiftyseventh year jo 35 acton ontario thursday february -25- 1932 eight honieprinl pages five cents the east meets in the west the haltonpeel counties association has enjoyable gathering in begins saskatchewan 7 prom the reglna leaderpost of febru ary 11 wo glean the following interesting account of a gathering of the former reajdepts of halton aiid peel counties who are hovf residing in western can- 0 tdrv a gregor smlttv regina seas nbunedto the presidency of -the-hatton- pbel counties association pi theocca- ston of thegjnnual re-umctatoeidwea- needay rdgntrpebniarloratifiecnajn plain hotel 3 j moffat president of the assocja- tloil presided approximately 65 guests attended other officers elected were patron- senator w b wnisughby moose jaiwr- honorary president dr s a corrigan lampinan honorary vice- president thomas h indian head- past president r up mbfft begina vicepresident d r lamont reglna chaplain hon r s leslie speaker- rof the saskatchewan legisla ture secretary miss wtanlfred wilson reglna assistant secretary mrs d r lamont- reglna treasurer miss ethel wilson regihar bxecutlvedr f c middleton mrs ja mcgregor mrs cr m henry leonar r r j pe trie- miss f snell and miss estelle pearen main speakers were ljt robb who proposed the toast to wurcounties varioiisite of local interest- institute weetlnj s the monthly t meeting of acton womens institute will be held at the home of mrs george agnew-on-thurs- day march 3 at 230 pm acton wins htockey glroupagtkin pltitygamewithioafo meeting of relief committee vmeettaj9l ttye members of the acton rellfef committee will- beheld in thegouhcja chaaei ftiiiay to morrow evening at eight octoika eye j member is urged to be present at this meeting as manjr items of ihipoftanee must be dealt with social evening ithjresponsebybemcgregor ml a for qravelbourgwith the orchestra of snell and son formerly of peel coun- t furnishing the music song numbers were given by mrs d r lamont and dr m r parkin with miss grace mc- maurlce as accompanist dr larkln also conducted the community singing ipolio wing the programme cards and dancing were enjoyed with w mcquar- rie aberdeen as master of ceremonies feature of the meeting was tie observ ance of amomentof silence in reverence to those members of the association who a very pleasant evening was spent last thursday when mrl and mrs a hjblahpp some of thfeir friends at progressive euchre party mrs j noble was the winner of the lady s prize and mr w evans won the gents- prize after thmeuchre lunch was serv ed and a social time spent by all just one of the breaks an xray examination of the received by joe woods at the natch on monday night revei there was a separation of t of the collarbone loe w die game for tills season three or four weeks bef6re able to use the arm but joe says its just one of the breaks of the game an energetic helper among the elderly ladles who have assisted very materially in the work of the acton relief committee is mrs jan moore mill street mrs moore has not been in the best of health but has knit over twenty pairs of mittens for distri bution by the committee she also pieced a quilt for the same purposes an example such as this r is worthy the emulation of younger folks enjoytagtr better measure of health r- had been called by death during the past year t h peareh one of the oldtimers of peel county recounted s of the early incidents in tne mstory of the county and recalled jtbe time w he had the chqlcmffoiujmfithbaistcihurches w q q thompson was inducted within a mile and a half of his home and j tato me charges 0 georges gearge- also thetime when there were 17 hotels town and st mban g last jwithtoajdlstonce of vt miles i we rtjrevdexwynt owen and ladjt members to atfendasce afthe rev g p conducte the service function each wore flowers thp gift rf i wlilu a lm numu ul th cleii dr s h cojrigan orlampman formr ialty of surroun churches elora eliminated on their own rink kyj42 scpr- acton won group honors third year in succession bonfire greets the homecomers second- round game goes to oafcyille8rl deciding game in milton tonight r watch acton for thethlrd- year in succession icton ims won1s boup in h a inter- medlate b hockey this year they were removed ironj tne old group and placed wjthnpitifierh towns- there were piose they have been in the habit of doing but when it came to the flnisi apton proved the better team won by a two goal lead onthejround elora has a real hockey- team and anyone who thinks they are not real opposition has another guess coming acton is just a little bit better that is all the fiday night gafme was the close flfj3lftujs jl anijvheil elprauaeeeda team it wasnt safe to say if we hi the dressing room there was only one thing that was considered we must win and the victory was conclusive and left rib doubt in any mind of who were the group winners it was conclusive from the very first perlod the theme songofipackjup your tjoumeslwaslustily sang in the dressing rooms and bill holloway headed thejjroccsslon ttfthe icejgnstairsahd jownstajrs in trie elora rink was packed with holding fans eager for the en counter and there was a splendid sheet of ice earl balkwlll was referee- again although the o h a announcement had specified johnny mit to handle the game s- both teams startedoff fast and cheel ed hard before the game had been under way for three minutes greer scored for acton on a scramble in front l of the elora nets acton was playing four men downinthoopenihg scarcely a minute later walters made the county 20 for acton elora had hardly got into thc 2t2 tie acton is therefore group cham pions again for 1932 and came through to a- flying finish after a rather sljaky start at the first of the season when they dropped twogahlesv v actott holloway gpalr gfbbons greerflefericej salmon centre walters rlghtwlng jkehtner left wing terry woods arhic huffman subs j elorij rudow goal fischer and hillls defence dickinson centre mcgnithers a sel pf news items junior i o d e meeting the akeside chapter 1 fl e held aa efijsyable evening of eiichre at the home of mrs george somervllle last thursday prizes were won bj miss emma robinson and miss jessie russell a delightful lunch was served following the cards dobun institute social evening the members of the dublin womens htheir families and frierds met for a social time at the home of mr nnd mrs w d barber on friday evening last a splendld programme consisting of readings lnstrumentals aod dietts besdr selections by the clover right wing selling left- wing f runleaf orchestra was given with mr nells j ruhnells fraserarid walker i nelson mclaughlin as a very able chair- subs j man the lucky ticketrwas thendravti refer e ithejquutmrsthpsearaolhg fortunate winner a picture contest 106 of the total enrollment as coni 42 defeat on the home ice it finished the o h a games for them and acton were declared winners if ever a team was filled with determination to wlii on friday night it was the acton 1932 ma cold evenin was s m progressive euchrer oi candidates for hlgh school win i when the crowd arrived home after was p on in which everyone tootpart pared with that of 86 to 1930 and midnight there was a welcome for them after whicn a bountuul lunch was served 4 in 1929 thefour entrance boards a huge bonfire hlazed at the mill and bv tne lade3 the remainder af the of the count unite in a scheme of ad- i the prizes going to mr russell somer- febriiary air hundreds of citizens liiigei edto gie a welcome to the conquertngi and mts brackef heroes of the hockey group the fans swing of the game before the two goals new anglican minister a ifiw i wer score and the l tn takp ipslrlpnt ol- ttaltonrg if of thanks oh behalf of the ladies was extended to dr corrlgan hy mrs fm the out of them-jelora- was content with the long shots while acton went right in on the goal the play was fast and fiirlqusandrefereebalkwilustop- ped a hot shot with his face and his i up was badly cut and the foundations o his front teeth loosened the elora ice w athrsrf nreached th i face is not very lar and he seemed x lh l m henry seconded by miss s e pearen part m th6 servlce were s k the following were among the guests j and w f bradley of st georges and who were present a beaumont and m merryday of st mr and mrs he cartwright mr and j alban rev thompson was formerly mrs v g mason mr and mrs a c ln pdrt colbome he has ton- shaw mr and mrs wm wilson d h ducted cn beamsville mount hudson davidson dr and mrs a mc- j forest and stoney creelc slnce a gregor smith dr ar4 mrs j a-mc- j in frqm cou wnere he too gregor george wilson his b a mrs william reed balcarres dr and mrs m r parkin mr and mrs j mcpherson thohias pearen indian head mrs ford indian head and mri donnelly indian head mrs tracy curry- mrand mrs d e tmont7misschrllha mcqueen james f mcqueen m l a gravelbourg dr and mrs h m s miss wlnni- sming sermon bishop owen conducting the 1 to havedmiculty in keepwg out of the pli thp e ms riclayfri whtln thi fred wilson nat given m l a dellslri mr and mrs oliver dean mr and mrs a h snell and miss f snell miss ethel wilson miss charlotte wilson mr and mrs robert simpson rmrs k fdphamson findlatcr mrr and mrs w p donaldson mr and mrs r j moffat mr and mrs r j petrie percy reed mrs charles jackson dr and mrs f c middletbn mr miiltitin i u leonard robb dr and mrs irvine two killed at cooksville crossing when train struck trucm and carried car threequarters of mile along the tracks george moore rr no 1 listowel and e weber also of listowel were ih- stantly killed at the cooksvllle level crossing of the c p r and the durda highway by torontobound flyer oi tuesday- jhcir light truck was- carrledij threequarters of a mile east of the cross- tog beforethe train could be stopped the light truck in which the two men were driving was telescoped and the lox bhthe back was torn frdm the chassis the men were badlycrushedi and were dead when the train crew took them from the cab i four sheep and a basket of dressed dublin institute meeting the regular meeting of the dublin womens institute was held on wednes day afternoon of last week at the home of mrs wm frank with the president in the chair the meeting opened wlih the 1 oiiowea y werethl ynd -of- after the corr j w prayer the minutes and approved was read and hhe usual business trans acted the following numbers yere given solo by mrs fell paperiiuslcj its value in thehome by mrs george robertson ivocnl duett mary rnbertspn and dorothy frank community sinjing by themembers mrs johtr stewart gave a useful demonstration on refooting hose the meeting closed with f he national anthem afterwhich lunch- was served by the refreshment conimic- tee mayor and mrs mackenzie georgetown celebrate silver wedding mayor and mrs mackenzie celebrated referee was repaired the next score came from dickinson of elora when terry dropped the puck in frontof the acton net and the elora centre man made a nice clean score gibbons soon retrieved for acton when he made thecount3l right after balk- will haft better control over this game than the wednesday affair elora drew two penalties and acton three i the period ended 31 for acton without a dubt acton deserved the lead on the play is the second period opened with gibbons in the penalty box and hadnt gone far when salmon was laid out oh a trip checking was olose on both sides there was anothei casualty in this periodr rudow the elora goalie took one of hot shots on the shoulder and went ei5 the fee tikea log it toii twenty minutes to get him fixed up and it said his shoulder was broken he has so grit hyway and he came back and finished the game although it was quite plain that he- was suffering from the injury a few minutes after ploy was resumed greer came back with another counter to bring the score up to 41 balkwlll became subject to lectures again in this period both teams played hard and fast and play went from one end of the rink to the other holloway put up a real game in goal salmon got more penalties in one period than he has received ln two years each team drew five penalties in this one period sipi the aft oi win their sliver wedding anniversary at their score was 41 fpr acton at its close home on friday february 19 and enter tained the guests who attended the wed ding twenty five years ago to a luncheon one oclock the bridesmaid mrs pasmore and the groomsman mr john gould were present and sixteen jf the former wedding guests which includ ed mr and mrs wm pasmore and mr and mrs george bayne of rockwood mr and mrs jchn millard mr andmrs george gordon and mr gould of guelph ccl arid mrs william head of everton mr and mrs angus mceacheri actpn finished stronger than elora elora went out for goals in the third period in the first two minutes dickin son got another whenhe scored from u scramble ln front of acton nets elora was playing four men up and they cer tainly put up a real argument for the game and the group honors checking was hard on both sides acton missed some brilliant opportunities to score as well as elora both teams were tired arid toward the close of the game acton resorted to relieving the play by clearing the puck and elora had hardly sufficient i a of acton and mrand mrs r j waldte fowl were ln the back of the truck at i of gerrgetown in the evening they- were energy left to come back with a scoring the time of the accident and three of at home to their friends when a great punch elora had some fine opportunl- the sheep were instantly killed the many called t offer congratulations the t and got in on bill holloyay in one bodies of the sheep were thrown 100 fee livlrigroonv was bright with gift bouqurts t irhtance joe kentner was keeping goal clear of the crossing the one remaining of spring flowers and the tea table in i and when but came back to his citadel alive being seriously injured j the diningroom was centred with a he unceremoniously kicked joe out elara the farm produce which the men were bouquet of red roses in a silver basket went down giving everything they had evidently taking to the toronto markets those assisting in looking after the nd there isnt one fan but could help wan scattered along the track from the giiets were mrs m r moore of acton adrnire their gameness in the firol crossing to the spot where the train mrs mcarri s mrs pasmore and miss stage3 dickinson got a bad smash in the stopped i kathleen wilson the tea assistants eye from a flying puck and retired from the official statement lssflcd by the wee the misses alleen moore isabel tnc game it was a real battle between c p r states the tram conductor was mcdermid margaret mclougall anna two good teams but lacked the brl- jmoyer and the engineer was j coch- be mclaughlin and jean and marjoiie hancy of the eloraacton gamp in the rane both of toronto i mackenzie the guests from out- of town acton arena elora plays well on the- the engine bell was ringing continu- included mr and mrs wm gowdy of larger ice surface and both teams show ously reads the statement befcre and limehousc mrs rm mcdonald mn better skating and stick handling on at the time of the accident while the a b mclean mr and mrs fred wright the bigger area wigwag was in perfect order the and mr and mrs g h brown acton this 42 victory gave acton the round take a real- delight in seeing elora trim- tumbled on the fee nojiiody was hurt and med as they know well that this team it ail seemed nobodys fault- oakyille can always pujip areal argumentrthls was pressed hard by the locals and cleared is the second year acton has nosed elora j with long shots oakvfife waited for the out and both times it has provided real i breaks and when yiree men broke contests- it was very much unlike the through itl looked like an impossible way oakvilie reached their playoff save buf bill was equal arblc got a gamesr without a -strugglerandhus- snjhth thetacerjust before the close of the- game the third period was without score and the game- ended 31 oakyule will go into the second game with a two goal lead but they are nqt the first team that has done that with acton and lost it scton willplay to the last minute to win as they demonstrated again acton won their group and started on the climb toward o h- a intermedi ate honors with the first game with oakyille on monday night the public school eetois rt gives much interesting data con- cerning halton countys educational systern and grants i in inspector j m denyes annual report to the minliter of education for 1932 he refers to someof the improve ments efiectect in- the work of the schools mentioninga greatly marked im provement in language in the primary graded of the rural sciropls- through the more- general use of- prevprimers he emphasizes the speciair need of training pupils ua clear expression and in 6iear definition of processes ahd principles taught the work of the teachers re ceives favorable comment as does also that of the pupils the yaliie of oral work to arithmeticis stressed the number attaining high school entrarrce3famrilngin thercdimtywas news of acton ancl- the district oakvjlle 3 acton 1 j- away last summer lou marsh of the toronto star warned everyone to keep m the last period of the game on moh an eye on oakvilie- hockey team this f day night in our judgment the acton winter it appeared that it wasnt going j tea outplayed oakvilie in the final to be possible to accept this bit of advice period of the game and while the visitors this winter but the first time they ar brilliant and spectacular individually were seen m ahothtattussrewasrtjthey haverrt the same -nghtirtg- teamjreatly lmprovedtby the plactag of the actbh arena on monday night when spirit that has characterized acton -al- they met actori the winners of group 4- 1 now we understand what mr marsh j tbe ljneup was- an outsta tdtof hnclrcy oakvihe- kehsr goa mo and from walkertbri palmerston chambers defence raybould centrer to j 932 on the recommendation of prto cipals uhae1rctrtaui coriqlflonst this scheme is an experiment and is expected to produce favorable results not only will expense e less oih to parents and boards but the strain sometimes attendant upon examinations will be trefffeved only one form v in halton earned a legislative grant to 1931 s s no 8 nelson township zimmerman- twelve other schools however carried on this work nine of these sentlhirteeni can didates to thelower school- examina tions they wrote fortysix papers and secured ass standing to thirtysix a record which the inspector considers most creditable no new buildings were erected the only remodelling worthy of special note being the extensive improvements made at s s no 6 nassagaweya kclsol where the large oneroom building was meant players owen sound and other communities are allan left wing peer right wing ron- wearing the oakvilie colors this year ald wilson davidson and thomas subs andwennderstanchplaying in the other acton holloway goal gibbons and amateur groups in the city- it seems greer defence salmon centre j kent- ltoejn oakvihe in t npr l wing walter right wing terry summer and tend cattle at the stock arblc woods and huffman subs yards or fix wires for the bell telephone referee dad farrell grim and 1h shots from theboards lighting all on one sldeierdecpration mri thp prrtvlglnn nf ilnplc apf1n7 a gift of one thousand dollars from one d this improve btent was a pleasing feature of theunderi taking over twothirds of the rural schools in the county are provided with inside sanitary accommodations reference is made to the report to the lew basisfor thedistributlon of legist lative grants and of the general ac- ceptance and the fairness of the new or other occupations in the winter have developed in their leisure splendid hockey players the first part is according to city gossip- but the last asseftronweknow fiill well they play hockey very well ahd put on a brilliant according to the guelph mercury file actonelora game was played on sunday evening before a thousand roaring fans but then the mercury was always astray in its sports reviews exhibition of speed at the acton arena on monday night when they won from acton by 31 the fee at the arena on monday was in good condition except for the one spot where a little or big rascal had lelt the hydrant running the band was on hand as usual and the biggest crowd of the yearj estimated at- well over a thousand patrons was there for this event satmontbok the puck from the first haceonvanaaetontootetheirstsho co ol hockiy talen t u n goal the first half of the period was vilie manabeme has been remarkably a sort or sparrtngjor both teams pee successful their team is an organlza- wasrialddrrtrtempprarllytvhen hcfeil uon of ffc inaaual hockey players in front of salmon acton w c iiard but oakvilie was fast in breaking j smoll wonder tne city sports writers through holloway irv goal prl on jljiave-been- saying to watehoakvillethr real exkibltion ornet minding and ln tne 0 h the- players are well known system when the reasons for the changes ma we u by the trustee the total legislative grants for 1931 u rural schools amounted to 1081800 as cohipared with 1557800 to 1930 in 1931 grants to thejirban schools were j 553895 as compared with 925184- in the previous year but these were much oakvilie hockey plub sold season tickets i evenly distributed among the for their games at 4 each- the holders f towns and acton of the tickets will just be out that much as it is unlikejslthat oakvilie will have a home game this season oakvilie won its group without play ing a game we doubt if the result wouli have been any different if the games had been played visibility was excellent georgetown he aid byo as the gametln acton had been a the first period saved three that looked like sure tallies allan eeerand ray bould were dangerous at all times in the first period woods of acton was put out of the game whon he crashed into the board and cracked his shoulder blade he was carried from the ice and out ofolay acton madeplenty of sensa- tionafrushes too but without a doubt this was the fastest team with which they had yet struggled dad farrcu had his eyeon the game all the time and certainly kept the boys playing hockey there was no score and the honors be tween the two teams seemed about evenly divided walters drew three penalties and gibbons one wilson ronald ray bould and moore of oakvilie penalties the second period opened with each teamhlaying a man short both teams broke last in the rushes and put up some fine hockey peer for oakvilie got the first counter on a solo rush and a nice cean shot davidson ofthe same team came across with another tally a few minutes later it was a sizzling shot from inside the blue line the next sensation was a mixup at the oakvilie goal when salmon went headfirst over kclls the oakvilie gpalle from a face- off pear the goal salmon passed the puck out to greer and he placed a nice one to make the score 21 the lead wasnt held long for peer combined with raybould on a rush and scored another one peer and moore of oakvilie and salmon of acton drew penalties the period ended with a 31 scorer in favor of the visitors pack up your troubles made the rafters ring before the third period got urajer way- the hockey opened fast with acton taking the shots it looked as if acton had registered another tally but it wasnt a goal holloway was still going strongfor acton then everybody to them but in the centres away from toronto it is doubtful if such a group could be gathered it is debatable if the ruling allowing hockey players to engage in both city league games and communities outside is nota serious handicap for the centres removed from the city and if it is ln the best interests of amateur sport a little more rural representation on the o h a might give the officials from the city a better understanding of the handicaps of the outside constituency they serve with such o team as oakvilie it is drew just too bad the home folks havent had more opportunity to see them play this year then too it would be interesting to see those oakvilie players develop any speed on an arena the size of the oak vilie surface they are better acquainted with city ice surfaces and more adapted to the room to gather speed the return game between groups 6 and 7 winners is tonight in milton and this will decide the issue acton boys have a faculty of upsetting hockey pro phesies and well laid plans therejnay be some surprises tonight and the acton team will never acknowledge defeat until the final bell it took paris an unex pected game to decide the issue two years ago the second game with strat ford didnt go the same as the first en- counter either watch acton tonight m- dad farrell is picked for the referee again and few will complain with that choice if he keeps his eye on the game as he 4 ln acton on monday j- tonights the night and who dares to say that acton wont be the winners are we downhearted no i i the total enrollment shows little varia tion being 2200 in the townships as compared with 2158 in 1930 and in towns 2499 and 2515 respectively the average attendance to the county was 3390 as compared with 333b the previous year of 402 candidates securing high school entrance standing 338 entered a secondary school the average age b fourteen years and one month there were 120 teachers 12 of them men thirtythree held hrstclass certificates eightyfive second and two kp cer tificates only teachers salaries total 12821000 as compared with 13110000 to 1930 thetotai taxlevyarrural- sectlons apart from the township grants of 60000 foreachpttoclpal teacher and 40000 for each assistant teacher was 3686855 in the towns the total tax levy was 7791936 the capital invest ments to the schools as reported by the boards is 30657500 tath townships arid 39145000 to the towns the de benture debt to rural school sections is 6634300 and in the towns 20880900 utilities commission has brief session in which accounts are passed for payment at the meeting of thepublic utilities- commission commissioners king and kerr were present the secretary was upon motion in structed to pay the following accounts hym pspartment bell telephone co services 400 ontario commission power for month c n r express eugene f phillips co wire bank of montreal stamps 193727 85 6688 200 2c1090 j the evendjg meal j digester it was a geography lesson to school toll me said the teacher where is the capital of england please teacher replied a boyj i heard 3ad say most of it was in america and france teacher johnny if your father earn ed 40 a week and gffve your mother half whatwould she have johnnyheart tailure sr i o d e meeting the duke of devonshhe chapter of the io t e will held their monthly meeting and officers at the home of- mrs r m mcdonald willow street on tuesday afternoon march 1 at three oclock v fislot harness theft in ppftcfcourth si wilson who was arrested riear l on charges of harness theft from- seorge peacock pf trafalgar arid vb rumley of acton was found guilty on the charge of stealing from george peacock he was fined 50 and costs and for the theft from v b rumley hlasras assessed 75 and costs and sentenced to serve one week in jail and- pay 6 for parts of the harness not returned ttj young lads narrow escape on saturday afternon little jlmmle scott the sixyearkld son of mr ahd mrs john iscott main street had a nflrrowe9ape itpai drowning the little chap was playing at corporation pond whsi he felli6the watefi through- the hole where ice is being- cut hlstwo companions lads of about hisage came to his rescue and succeeded in pulling hlmxiut again he received an icy dig and a severe shilling but seems to have suffered no 111 effects not so terrible j- according to the city dallies the bal- liriaf ad folks have been having a terrible uprising over the immunity hali those who know the people of this ceritre more intimately are inclined to read the glowing accounts with a smile and wonder if all other reports of city news papers are as greatly exaggerated it said a community concert is being ar ranged for monday evening when the differences will be settled and balllnafad will cease to provide glaring headlines for the city scandalmongers l shorter summefcrholldaya starting this year the h schools in ontariowill open on the first day of september a recent issued bulletin from thedepartment of education reads- ordinarily the schools resume their classes on the day following labor day which holiday is the firstmonday ofthat month the edict means that this year instead of returning to school on tuesday beptemfrpr r ns they ordlpnrtl would do the pupils will have to return to their classes on thursday september 1 labor day september5wlu be a holltay as usual citizenship meeting 7 a very interesting programme was given by- trie citizenship committee of the united church young peoples oil tuesday eyening under theleadership of mr j j stwart miss marjory gibson read the scripture lesson miss velma blair rendered a piano solo rev c l poole gave a talc on the christian citizen arid modern topics a duett by tom nlcol land george switzer- was much enjoyed a humorous reading was giv by mr howard switzer and mr melvin locker gave a mouth organ and guitar selection the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved a correction in the article p last week from thetoronto star regarding the presenta tion to rev ac stewart o toronto a former pastor hprp tbp nnnip of titr stewax omitted from the toronto papers item the presentation was made to rev and mrs stewart the following is he correct account as it should have appeared more than 400 rqembers ot the congregati of ririalmprs prpihy terian church held a social last night- to celebrate the second anniversary of rev a c stewarts pastorate col j t thompson chairman and mrs e blundall on behalf of the congregation presented to mr and mrs stewart a sterling silver tea service and a hymnal i the mylrealbenyes wedding at the residence of the brides parents mr and mrs j m denyes milton the marriage was solemnized saturday after noon of their daughter fleda j to a james mylrea son of mrs elizabeth arid- the latemrr phuip ejlrea of- toronto in the presence of immediate relatives and a few friends the cere mony was conducted by rev j w mag- woodjof woodstock assisted by rev j w aikins- pf st pauls united church milton theibride slven in toarrlago by her father wore a gown of beige gcor- gette with bronze- hat and shoes and carried talisman roses she was at tended by her sister miss dorothy denyes the groom was attended by mr arthur evans of toronto the wed- ding march was played by- mrs e l addy of toronto cousin of the ctbom and mrs t d mylrea of pittsburg sang -at- the luncheon following the ceremony mrs j w magwood mrs j w aikins and mrs j o ford of oakvilie presided at the tables the wedding couple took the train at hamll- ton for new yorfe for an ocean trip to panama and the west indies on their return they will be at home at ibb st leonards avenue toronto after april 15 m