j wednesday july 10th l67 page ii- mcnabbfenwick weddins in st pauls hurch brampton white mums snapdragons and spiraea decorated st pauls united church in brampton for the wed ding of mildred loreen fenwick daughter of mr and mrs welling- ton fen wick and fraser thomson mcnabb son of the late mr- and airs malcolm mcnabb of george town rev j a mcdermid offic iated at the ceremony and mr jhank naylor sang the lords prayer and 6 perfect love r given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a gown of flock ed swiss silk orgarua the sweet- o in seed pearls the full skirt had a bus tie effect and the fingertip veil washeld to a small crown embroid- v ered with seedpearls and sequins she carried a cascade bouqudft of yrhite mums and hly of the valley mrs ron shearsou of george town sister of the bride was rxiatron of honour she wore a bal- deriha length brocaded taffeta gown in periwinkle blue with mat ching floral circlet arid carried a fs cascade of white and blue mums thtwo flower girls lynda fen- wick niece of the bride and lois mcnabb niece of the groom wore similar gowns of brocaded taffeta in shades of lilac and yellow res pectively with matching bandeaux they carried baskets of yellow and mauve pom poms a angus mcnabb of guelph was his brothers groomsman and the ushers were milford fenwick i brother of the bride and john mc nabb of georgetown brother of the groom a reception was held at the queens hotel in brampton the brides mother received the guests in a gown of alice blue lace with white accessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations the grooms sisterinlaw mrs donald mcnabb of windsor assisted in receiving the guests she wore a powder blue gown with blue ac cessories and a corsage of yellow roses following a honeymoon trip to the east coast the couple will re side near georgetown the bride travelled in a navy linen suit with white and navy accessories and a corsage of pink carnations guests were present at the wed ding from detroit acton windsor toronto guelph georgetown and rock wood i- chamber of commerce produces new film the ontario premiere of a new educational film illustrating the dramatic role which capital plays in canadas development was stag ed recently by the canadian cham ber of commerce in arcadian court the robert simpson comp any limited entitled the story of creative capital the technicolor film was produced for the canadian cham ber as part of its economic under standing action program the film is being distributed in canada through the cooperation of the ca nadian chambers 750 member boards of trade and chambers of commerce and 2300 member com panies other outlets include schools service and social clubs church farm civic womens and employee groups in colourful humorous light hearted animation the story of creative capital tells the exciting story of where capital comes from and what it does with emphasis on the importance of the individual in canadas economic system it answers such questions as is ev erybody a capitalist how can we go on improving our standard of living billions of dollars of invested ca pital the film explains have hel ped to create the complex and ef ficient tools which have made work easier and the individuals time more valuable through grea ter productivity for example the film points out in a typical 40 hour week it takes only 21 hours of work to buy the necessities of life it takes 10 hours of work to pay your taxes what you earn in the other nine hours means you can buy a lot of things that make life more pleasant and like most people youll have something left over for savings andt insurance zion pentecostal picnic held at stanley park zion eentecostal church held their sunjgay school and family pic nic on sunday at stanley park er in then were nearly eight peo ple at the gathering the children were entertained with races the tacky winners receiving prizes mr whltharn of normandy blvd won the peanut race for the adults mr sims the nail driving contest and mrs carl mints won the nail driv ing contest for the ladles boating wnjoye and then was a bu fame for adults and for children after the plcnk sappsr ttrrdowjt ary for dont be caught in the fall rush have automatic gas heating equipment installed now and be all set to enjoy its many advantages when the first cold wave comes in september i gas is a flexible fuel its quick response to up and down temperature changes makes it ideal for fall weather gas is a clean fuel makes housework easier re duces redecorating edsts gas heat is depend able effortless economic al theres no furnace tending no storage of fuel on your premises for efficiency and cleanliness you cant beat gas heat and it costs less than other domestic fuels gas co limited t main st s 27 mill st e jodmainst georgetown atgn milton tr 73921 js95 tr 86741 united ft