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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 29 Jul 1948, p. 3

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, July 29, 1948 et THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL = In the Woman's World - iT 1 ee ister, Miss Elizabe hd olorful July Weddings ter, Miss Elizabeth Dalgetty Oakville. Rev. Fred Jackson of- ficiated and E. de Courcey Fletch- ex presided at the organ, LYDIA GEORGE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY -:- ACCESSORIES Phone 738-W. Colborne Street Queen Anne gowns of cameo | sang, ; pink and sky-blue frosted organ- ; 9 | die, a 1 : Solemnized At St. Jude Slow neckline and bouffant skirts a - a -- shoulder necklines, FLANAGAN *ANDERSONS I[1er father. Mth Bridelworelia (£120. felll from cuffed mifines. ea respectively, fashioned with| 'Viliam Crago, of encircled by [chartreuse mohair was trimmed Rey. He aereon offleiated at| gown of white bridal satin, fea. | Welstlines were finished at the| "4S fashioned with u fitted bod- Bertha cuffs, and fitted bodices. | with French talisman roses, which he lovely Saturday wedding in turing a nylon yoke embroidered back with large butterfly bows. They wore harmoniously flower- ice, long, tight-fitting sleeves and scalloped hipline. An heirloom They wore matching picture hats with long streamers of delphinium. also made up her bouquet. A gown of fuchsia crepe, accented with a bt. Jude's chureh of Eleanor June, (in rose pattern in seed pearls, The ; ; Plue velvet, and carried cartwheel | jewel-studded belt and slight apes " lace yolk outlined the high neck- ge "0 «BE ohter of Mr. and Mrs, Angus |long, graceful nies extended 'into | ®d headdress, and carried cascade re -- PR a bouguets of shaded blue delphin- | train, was worn by Mrs, Marriot, lt of pf Anderson, and Herbert Ernest|a circular train, and her fu. [Pouduets iums. who assisted in receiving . Her Flanagan, son of Mr. and Mrs, mest Flanagan, all of Oakville, de Courcey Fletcher played he wedding music. length veil of French embroidered net was arranged from a chaplet of orange blossoms, She carried a cascade houquet of blush pink petals. David Penman was groomsman, while ushers were Tom Richard- tended into a long train. Her full- length veil of blush ivory tulle il lusion was arranged from a cor- onet of orange blossoms. She Major J. P. Marriott, of Kings- ton, was his brother's grooms- man, while ushers were David L. son and John Willis. Leghorn hat was accented with fuchsia roses, and she carried an old-fashioned nosegay of mixed harmonizing flowers. carried a scroll of white gladioli (James and John R. Irwin. ; White shasta daisies, white hy- At 'a reception at Riverside |petals and clusters of bouvardia. |, At a reception held at Shore| FOr travelling, the bride chose brongea and blue delphiniums| Miss Rutn Lyon, maid of hon-|L098®, Mrs. Anderson received| Mrs. W. J. Zimmerman Jr, of House, lakeside home of Mr. and SE Sanna nl ormed the floral setting as the |our, and Miss Mary Anderson, | Y*27N8 an afternoon frock of | Brantford, matron of honour, and|Mrs, Stewart B. Smith, Mrs. Mac- Saal = re > _ pride was given in marriage by | bridesmaid, were dressed alike in| (LOPical blue crepe with harmon- | Misses Nancy Ohrt and Margaret | Kenzie received wearing a gown 8 Ren French Hows © |inine hat and white accessories. Lewis, of Toronto, wore porteait|of pearl grey crepe with Alceon| rs: The couple will reside in Mrs. Flanagan chose an afternoon | gowns of moonlight yellow corded | Jace sleeves an yoke, and a long | Hamilton. dress of aqua silk mesh, white taffeta, fashioned with off-the- draped skirt. Her picture hat of. > hat and accessories. "Eoth wore Withisyrap: corsages of roses and gladioli pe- y 2 re (¢) Fruit for pie filling may For travelling, the! bride wore be packed without sugar or a navy faille suit, navy hat and pink shortie coat. The couple will reside in Oakville, roses. CHILDREN'S WEAR Syrup, but we prefer the sugar method. . Before sealing the package ry to exclude as much air as pos- sibble. If the liner can be heat sealed, use a warm iron to press the ends quickly. Fold liner, then close carton. Label with black crayon, - Keep packaged fruit in the electric refrigerator until all cartons are ready, then take to the locker in an insulated box. Ea TAKE A TIP - Rhubarb is the one fruit that MARRIOTT--LEIN Tall standards of white shasta daisies, white hydrangeas and blue delphinium provided the set- ting for a pretty summer wedding in St. Jude's church on Saturday, June 24, when Joyce Evelyn Lein became the bride of David George Marriott. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Leah MacKenzie, Tor- onto, and the late Harvey H. Letn, while the groom is the son of Mr. Hello Homemakers! To live in you! require are two large mixing the vicinity of a commercial, trays, a funnel, clean [reesing locker is a great con-|y ot measuring cup and spoons, ft Th RD STE Cee shield, your family will be able to enjoy fresh, delicious fruits and vege-|1. Purchase cartons with a cello- tables out of season--without a phane lining or heavy waxed LOIS LUNAU Colborne Street E. Phone 1303 and Mrs. George C. Marriott, of * Compl * Batter: REPLACE YOUR WORN TIRES WITH GENERALS STI!RLING-DYNES PHONE 800 ete Motor Tune-up. * Brakes Relined and Adjusted. * Chassis Lubrication and Oil Change. Lights and Wiring Checked or Replaced. y Checked or Replaced. For Carefree Driving . . . LET US PUT YOUR CAR IN SHAPE strain on the. family budget. You will find that freezing fruit is far simpler that canning and is even easier than freezing vegetables. By organizing the work before starting, a quantity of fruit can be prepared, packaged and stored in the freezer within a couple of hours. Certain varieties of the follow- ing fruits are excellent when froz- en--blueberries, cherries, goose- berries, huckleberries, strawber- ries, raspberries, rhubarb, peaches and fruit juices. (We will men- tion apple pie filling later--made with fall varieties.) It is wise to select particular varieties since some types are not adapted to freezing. Notice that we do not suggest freezing very seedy fruit -- blackberries and black rasp- coating. . Harvest fully matured and firm fruit of the variety rec- ommended for freezing. Sort the fruit to remove any blem- ished or over-ripe pieces. . Prepare to package fruit im- mediately after it has been sorted. 4. Wash fruit quickly in cold water with as little handling as possible. Drain on trays lined with paper towelling or cloth. Pit or peel such fruits as cherries and peaches. Cut or crush fruit if desired. . (2) Alternating layers of fruit and sifted sugar right into the container known as the dry sugar method. You should know how much fruit the con- tainers hold, then estimate the amount of sugar required for requires scalding. Dip a sieve containing 1 quart diced rhu- barb into boiling water for 1 minute, then dash into cold water for 2 minutes; drain and pack. - Pit sour cherries before freez- ing, otherwise they are apt to have a bitter flavour. A cherry pitter is a handy gadget to add to your store of preserving utensils. . Break the force of wash water from a tap with your hand or else use a spray or clean watering can. + A homemade funnel for filling cartons may be made by cutting one end out of a tin can and pressing into shape. Anne Allan invites you to write to her in care of The Journal. OAKVILLE berries. VARIETIES OF FRUIT RECOM- MENDED FOR FREEZING Raspberries--Cuthbert, Viking. Sour Cherries -- Early Richmond, Montmorency. Currants--Black and Red. Strawberries--Van Rouge, BUSINESS DIRECTORY T. S. H. GILES Real Estate and Insurance 139° Colborne Street East kville - - - - Phone 532 19 Melinda St. rcato - - - - Adelaide 2761 enings - - - Oakville 712 SDR. MAURICE E. LUNAU Physician & Surgeon Office Hour: Afternoon -- 1.30 - 4.00 Evenings -- 7.00 - 8.30 or by appointment Phone 500 Church and Thomas Sts. AT THE BARGAIN COUNTER 143 Colborne St. Ou can buy: Pianos, Gram- phones, Health Ray Artic- Furniture, Stoves, Guns, anges, Skates, Clocks, ooks, Lamps, and Trunks. Many useful articles New and Used at a Bargain. [ORDON BARTHOLOMEW lump and General Trucking frewood, Posts, Sand and Gravel. LOWER MIDDLE ROAD Phone 342-W-13 L. STREET Window Cleaning Service floors Cleaned & Polished PHONE 1388 D. A. McCONACHIE Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public 169 COLBORNE ST. Telephone Oakville 1304 ANTIQUE TREASURES Now Located Pundas Highway (No. 5) and 6th Line 5t of Trafalgar - Four Miles from Oakville -- PHONE 407-W-4 -- McMILLAN & ISARD Barristers - Solicitors Notaries Public Angus McMillan John F. Ysard 139 Colborne Street East Telephone Oakville 532 - CARPENTRY REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS KITCHEN CUPBOARDS No Job Too Small --CALL-- A. S. WRIGHT PHONE 97-3 L. F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC Commercial Sales & Service Frigidaire Products Iron Fireman Heating Units Repairs to All Household Appliances PHONE 265-M Sheddon Avenue BRONTE ELECTRIC H. Rollinson House Wiring Maintenance and Repairs "Try us for Service" Phone Bronte 115-J INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL SERVICE BROWN ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS Gord Brown Phone 1059 Oakville CARLTON GREEN Osteopath ~ 21 Division Street By Appointments: Phone 826 Evenings, Wednesday After- noon, Saturday and Sunday. GRADING R. H. TROWBRIDGE ERINDALE W. Phone Cooksville 185 ER 18 GENERAL INSURANCE H. S. THORNTON ~ Phone 874 L: keshore West, Oakville Tel. Oakville 65 Residence - Tel. Clarkson 111 BILL ANDERSON RADIO - APPLIANCES Sales & Service Phone 521-M Dunn St. North - Oakville CE PHA Ta H. C. SEWELL ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Oakville - Phone 1297-J OAKVILLE LANDSCAPE SERVICE Ross Ryrie Barrister - Solicitor R Notary Public Office: Colborne St. Landscaping - Rockeries - Sodding Evergreen Trees - Roses - Etc. R, N. F. NIELSEN Phone Oakville 1294-W-12 C. L. OLIVER : Accounting and Auditing, Business Systems Installed. Income Tax Returns Office above Black's Grocery P.O. Box 402 Ham. 7-5452 -.Oakville 1268 THE OPTOMETRY PRACTICE of the late . ; HAUGHTON O. LAIRD is being continued by CARSTEN GLAHN Optometrist - Optician FOR APPOINTMENT . , . Phone 1375 178 Colborne St. Oakville Advertise Your Articles For Sale in the "Journal Classifieds Colborn Feeorese Poorman, Chief. Grapes--Concord, Niagara, Cay- uga, Lindly and Hungarian. Peaches--Elberta, ant and Veifreze. Plums -- Claude, Fair-Pond, Pacific, Washington and Italian Prune. STEPS IN FREEZING FRUIT Little equipment is needed. All Vedette, Grand Send in your suggestions on home- making problems and watch this column for replies. each container. For example, in the case of strawberries, using 4 pounds (12 cups) of prepared fruit to 1 pound (2 cups) of sugar, a i holding 2 cups of fruit would require 1.3 cup sugar. (b) A thin syrup is often poured over fruit to within 1 inch of top of cartons. To, make syrup: Aud Leups of warm water to 1 cup sugar, Stir to dissolve, and chill. This | is sufficient for 2 pint cartons. | Add 1 tsp. lemon juice to the above for peaches and pears to prevent discoloration, | Make | cure pieces of fruit are covered STAMPS Old Canadian Preferred Collections and Accumulations BOUGHT Send description to BOX 500 Oakville-Trafalgar Journal Vali- Duke, IDR, HE e St. H / BE EE EE Ee Teh EE Eh er eh = re Ee Le Ee Tea AAP EIIRIES In charming designs and cheery colours . . . just the items to finish off that new room . . . in floral, stripes or plain patterns. . . . Note the graceful draping quality in these materials of-- HOMESPUN DAMASK CHINTZ REP Widths - 36" to 42" SES ROSS STORES "Oakville's Own Fashion, Centre' Oakville REDE EHT Bhd

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