page four the acton free press acton ontario thursday july 19th 195 defbrestmccay vows pledged st georges church lowville was the scene of a very pretty double ring wedding saturday when joan louise youngest daugh- ter of mr and mrs harold mccay of burlington became the nride of blllie keith son of mr and bin james deforest of campbellville given in marriage by her father the bride wore white satin under net and lace the lace sleeves and sweetheart neckline were trimmed with sequins and seed pearls as was her juliet headdress which held in place an illusion veil in fingertip length the bride carried red roses mrs myrtle mitchell sister of the bride acted as matron of honor dressed in blue and carrying pink carnations mrs marion sault and miss helen parsons acted as brides maids both were dressed in pow der blue and carried pink carnat- i v maryjbj mitchell was the charming flower girl also dressed in blue and carrying mixed pink carnations irwin deforest cousin of the groom was best man gordon mc cay and mervln deforest acted as ushers rev r p e jeffares officiated at the ceremony mrs r p e jef- fares rendered two selections ac companied by mrs c twiss mrs harold mccay mother of the bride was dressed in pink and white and toe grooms mother mrs james deforest was dressed in mauve and white to receive the 80 guests at the dinner reception held in the church basement or h r mcdonald of kilbride acted as toastmaster after good wishes from all the happy couple left for a honeymoon to visit the brides aunt and uncle mr and mrs theal mccay in ala meda sask and mr and mrs george cooper in sault ste marie on their return they will reside in milton guests were present from buf falo markham hespeler guelph brampton milton bronte burling ton cam ajidsurrounding districts wedding reception in ballinafad church roses carnations and other sum mer flowers were banked at the front of ballinafad united church for the summer wedding of mary agnes jennings and orville doug las rasberry on saturday after noon july 14 rev m g mcfar- lane of georgetown officiated at the doublering ceremony and miss lillian shortill of rb 1 ballin afad provided the background mu sic the wedding prayer and o promise me were sung during the service by jack bennett of rr 3 campbellville the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs george jennings of rr 1 georgetown and the groom is the son of mr wesley rasberry and the late mr rasberry of rr 2 hamilton the bride was given in marriage by her father her wedding gown was full length of embroidered nylon net over white satin the bolero jacket jiad a peter pan col lar outlined in pearls her match ing headdress of nylon net was trimmed with pearls and held her fingertip length veil on her white prayer book she carried a spray of red roses the brides two attendants were gowned similarly in cocktail length dresses of lace with match ing bandeaux in their hair the maid of honor miss irene small of kenilworth wore powder blue and the bridesmaid miss mary ann maxwell rr 1 georgetown wore yellow they both carried bouquets of pink roses and heather a small flower girl miss loree rasberry the niece of the groom was trucked in pink crystalette she carried a basket of button white mums and pink sweetheart roses ewart rasberry of rr 1 froel- ton acted as his brothers grooms man lloyd rasberry of kilbride brother of the grocm and allan jennings of rr 1 georgetown brother of the bride ushered the guests friends and relatives remained at the church fur the reception which followed the ceremony the couple left on a motor trip to northern ontario including ot tawa leaving the bride wore a taffeta dress of powder blue with white embroidery and a corsage of red roses they will be living on the grooms farm at rr 2 hamilton the bride a graduate of toronto teachers colle resume her teaching position at fairview school lowville the couple will be attending carlisle united church where the groom is a member of the choir guests at the wedding came from acton limehouse george town toronto guelph lowville campbellville ballinafad carlisle and freelton plldto by esther taylor signing the register after their marriage in knox presbyterian church are mr and mrs robert john heatley the bride is the former phyllis doreen barnes rev r h armstrong officiated at the doublering ceremony on saturday june 30 theres food for natures bounty is the taking waiting out to zoo st johns jttldl cp hjis lewin vicepresident of the bo- waters paper mill at corner brook nfld has donated a pair of swans he raised himself to the bowring park miniature zoo here tfnritatt strain ilr i flrmifon markers monuments cemetery lettering quotations by appointment honmionirft4522 by hazel mack whoever said the best things in life are free was just about right certainly the saying is true as far as dainty food produce is concern ed in our section of the country southwestern ontario there is just one catch to it you have to learn at least a few of the ways of nature even so the bounty is there waiting in the proper seasons for those who djo learn and the re wards are generous first to come are the strawberries in june to be sure picking the tiny wild berries is a painstaking job but the jam made from wild strawberries surpasses in flavor the finest cultivated berries it has to be tasted to be believed followingthe strawberries are raspberries that in our area grow for miles along country roads and in most valley sections up and down the cliffs and they are near ly as large as the cultivated par ticularly those found under the high bushy canes the season is long too a few minutes of daily picking storing the fruit in a cool place or freezing and there are soon enough for a batch of rich red jam seldom on market well before the raspberry season is over the elderberries are ripe this delicious fruit is unknown to many people as it is seldom on the market the tiny berries are can ned the same as other fruits and thickened just before using for pie filling a bit of lemon juice or vinegar gives a zest to the flavor rich purple in color these berries are a real stimulant to appetites they can be used too in white cake mixtures as blueberries are in new england choke cherries ripen about the same time and make a most delic ious jelly needing only a taste of almond extract to pep up the flavor thcy grow along roadways too and in such quantities that it is a pity not to pick a few for jelly 1 near many rivers particularly small streams water cress grows in shady places abundantly this is a far prettiit garnish than lettuce for salad plates the small loaves on short stems can be arranged so attractively on plates and the rich dark green color is superior to lettuce it has food value too there is no end to dandelions and lambs quarters for those who like boiled greens they have to be gathered when young else they are bitter luxury eating luxury eating comes in the sum mer or early autumn depending on the temperatures- if ojie can find puffballs that are like mush rooms only better they do take a lot of hunting fortheyarenot in sight one day and on the next one weighing several pounds will await the lucky finder white and beautiful mushrooms grow plentifully too in many places but unless one is an expert it is better to not pick anything that may look like them for some fungi are deadly poison there is no mistaking the puff- ball however for it is round in shape the rowan berry that handsome yellow fruit of the mountain ash tree is overlooked as a fruit but changes the flavor of apple jelly giving it a distinctive taste rather tart that is greatly liked bjr those who have tried it a cluster or two of the berries boiled up with the apples before the fruit is strained is the way to use them undoubtedly each section of our country has its treats that only wait to be gathered in the eastern sections there are in some swamps the fiddleheads that are edible and delicious belonging to the fern family and cranberries and blue berries no colds the gathering of these wild fruits and berries is one way of taking out insurance against colds for one gets plenty of fresh air and sunshine it is a good thing how ever to remember to go easy on the vines and bushes for while nat ure plants thern for us rough hand ling will destroy them for a time at least i they do not need pruning cul tivating or even spraying but they shouldnt be trod on and thought lessly damaged just because they arc wild and there is no denying that the best things the delicious additions to our everyday meals are free a great majority of the sound inn boards used by larger piano makers are made from bc sitka spruce notice closed for annual vacation july 29 to aug inclusive please phone early for the tops in cleaning service p- v pho 1 28 acton tw99 j9ckupmmomivwy frank carney k sons hardware wonflis halting electric rockwood bride of june 30 widely entertained miss lorrene jane pell was much entertained prior to her mar riage on june 3q miss pell now of stoney creek lived formerly in ac ton miscellaneous showers were giv en by mrs stanley chmielewiski bars stanley glodziak mrs william harris miss sheila coghul and miss clara mccallum mrs reginald pell and mrs jack marshall mrs gordon gibbohs and mrs jack mc callum mrs ivan snider mrs harold snuker mrs robert david son and mrs robert duncan host esses at a linerf shower were mrs robert hewson and- mrs ralph whetstone and at a kitchen show er mrs harold johnson and miss shirley johnson the fraitland bridge club entertained at a cup arid saucer shower at the home of bars a w lomas presentations were made by the staff of colleg iate avenue school where the bride is a teacher and by the ston ey creek united churcfcrehoirrp mrs john pell entertained at a trousseau tea assisting the hostess to receive the guests was the bride- elect and the mother of the broom mrs stanley glodziak pouring the tea were mrs robert davidson mrs robert duncan mrs david drysdale and mrs harold johnson brian and shirley pell small brother and sister of the bride opened the door to the guests while kalina glo and georgina pell lookedarter the guest book as sisting in the rooms were mrs wil liam harris miss sheila coghiu and miss clara mccallum assisting in serving were mrs thomas gordon mrs robert hewson mrs ralph whetstone mrs james chambers mrs jack orr mrs a w jomas bars isabel coghiu mrs reginald pell mrs ivan snider mrs paul pettit mrs joseph whitfield jr mrs fred harris mrs clifford de witt and mrs william schoob dalefreure wedding of interest locally knox presbyterian church in guelph with the reverend d crawford smith off iciating was the setting for the recent wedding of miss margaret anne freure only daughter of mr and mrs robert bruce freure and doctor william norton dale son of mr and mrs william elwood dale schomberg mr horace wilson was at the console and accompanied keith barber who sang the bride wore an imported full length gown of silk faille made on princess lines the bodice with sweetheart neckline was fashioned with long lily pointed sleeves and featured illusion appliqued with alencon lace her fingertip veil was held by a bandeau trimmed with pearls her only ornament was a pearl necklace gift of the groom and her bouquet was a cascade of gardenias and english ivy the brides only attendant was her cousin miss carolyn oakes of acton who wore a waltz length gown of light royal blue panaglaze the long fitted torso with off the shoulder neckline and bouffant skirt was beautifully fashioned with inserted pleats her small head dress was of the same material with monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 queen si w brampton shop phone m10j res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603 w notice the vanity bar beauty salon will be closed for holidays july 23 to august 7 back bowknot and flowers she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow shast chrysanthemums alsey dale schomberg brother of the groom was best man and the ushers were robert freure of hali fax brother of the bride and ross farquhar of newmarket the reception was held at the cutten club br frank oake of acton uncle of the bride was toast- master vvwvw made while you wait hintons 5c1 store x wjfc you re not a good driver if you have this fault parking with even part of your car on the highway is against the law good drivers always park completely off the road moving traffic reeds all the road space how good are your drivinc habits department of highways ontario homes a happier place when coke is there tmt ffrt mnt cmkm putt yu at yaw if wvtmna k it youll find real beat now lean back rlet coke refreshment in cocacola even dothor rest that bright little lift the bubbles uste better is the worlds best reward h c c v ms i0m m orqngeville bottling works oranukvuxk ont r raonelmw i i