hursday, April 20, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL - Page 15 - In the Prilton, and the late Mrs. Pellet- erio, was united in marriage with eA en Oates Lt ee elo oth 1h any om of Mp, snd Mes, Alert Onn on A | hel muni tng Thiek i terse ae pe. Droste. Um comma y wanl on ary. Ths Hume, cet ondueted ByS Canon DL Runs] line a tay 1 Tete and Smith, rector of St. Lukes, and| go 5 extra long so you can operate it Priss Jean Dickinson played the| | takes a lot|YOUTelf with ease redding music, and Miss Mildreq| FUCHNg up a hem takes a lot ; ; : ucas sang "Because" and "At of time and effort, especially if Once you have the skirt mark- Dawning." BB Given in marriage by her fath- the bride wore a gown of ear's spring Woman's World and summer clothes probably a couple of in- The fashionable length th you have to persuade some one base that prevents There tipping or jar- ring. e clear ed, here are some hint who make it a busine. ing up a hem correctly Announcement milling Sompany tha! TENDER MEMORIES by a Toronto BURROS® SPECIALTY SHOPPE iva' LINGERIE HOSIERY SPORTWEAR ( - . . QUALITY VALUE SERVICE dings - Spring Skirt Styles Sh Weddings pring Skirt Styles Show OATES--PELLETERIO / rT h es 136 Colborne St. E. Phone 423 St. Luke's Anglican Church, P rend, C eck Reveals = eat Palermo, gaily decorated with ey ' pring flowers in pastel shades, spring. To Neen oa EE vas the sceme of & pretty spring|yi i" hemline, style-cons- fy Pd -- cious women are going to have to [former case. when Evelyn elleterio, | & 3 fe baughter of Frank Palleterio, [or rior opin) Lun Up thothems| Lo 8 oe. RY NAUIAN CANCER SOCIETY moving garment, lay AES puite bridal satin, the moulded table; fold at center-front side | $1 Gu ! 1 9 S50 porios Bmished with geplmm and seams pinned together, bottom 28 INI Eg 7s pafured bysos lave viyoke ew edge toward you. Tum hem at Vv ¢ LE CAMPAIGN n the rusted with satin ruching. Ret iii i _Con- The full skirt extended into a -- _-- d pin, keeping | They ircular train. The finger-tip veil oh x. 5 br bridal net was arranged from paste through hem, ction, satin coronet. The bride's only from (the folded ledge yling, I ament was a pearl sunburst depth of hem; allow for bility QR tv her tether on 1. ing at the top. Trim hem evenly. MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/ ny of |Wvedding day, and she carried a Finish edge. < pS | cade bouquet of red roses When you are tinishing the IQ - S$ trs. Joseph Drew of Milton was hem, try to avoid laying fullness| § nd Millwor 4 atron of honor and Miss Nellie in pleats. Gather the top edge to|§ D4 Dates of Bronte, the bridegroom's aid in easing the fullness into S$ D4 ister, was bridesmaid. They wore position and thus prevent any 4 P 4 cture gowns of petal pink and marks showing on right side |g FOR ALL YOUR BUILDI > orget-me-not blue and embossed | when pressed. In most wool Q | S$ Vion organdy respectively, with | abri fullness oun be B S atching halo hats and mittens, | partly shrunken out with iron |) p Bnd carried colonial bouquets of and damp cloth. Any e is S$ AND REPAIR NEEDS Q lue and pink carnations, Little readily eased in the seam binding < P 4 inda Pelleterio, the bride's niece that finishes raw edge of hem 4 J ; > bras flower-girl, wearing a Kate | The most generally used hem | @ Whatever your needs, we have the grade of lumber you'll need for your b ¢ reenaway gown of primrose nish for dresses and skirts he- Q building or repair job. We advise you to place your order now for any Ss Bellow embossed organdy with | cause of its invisibility and Tack | 9 4 natching bonnet, and nosegay of of bulk is the seam-binding fin- S$ millwork you may need for, Pring Improvements, whether sash, doors, P arnations. David Pelleterio was ish. Make a row of machine bast- | € Sinan, cuphadrdaice stess P ¢ Eroomsman, and the ushers were ing one-quarter inch from raw S$ 8 S eupboards or steps. Q <enneth Oates and George Pelle- edge. Draw up bobbin thread wo > erio. rei that hem will lie flat against P 4 $ Following the ceremony a re-|to get down on their knees and 'ment. Stitch seam binding P 4 ) § held in the parish | measure for you. It is important [along top of hem so that raw > 4 Guests were received by|to re-mark hem just as you|edge is concealed $ P ¢ nne Pelleterio, the bride's sis-| would for a new garment. Sew-| Turn up hem; pin at seams to S DUNDAS ST PHONE 76 AFTER HOURS: 858-W or 670 P ¢ h er, in a forest green ensemble ing Center experts call your at-|keep in line and baste, Then < > ! prith accessories and corsage of [tention to a skirt marker that slip-stitch in place Take tiny PUPA, cllow carnations, and Mrs, |retails for less than two dollars. [stitches in garment and longer MDates, mother of the groom, |With this you can mark all your | stitches in seam binding. rearing an afternoon dress of pavy and white . printed silk |_ -- 7ith matching accessories and | | | | orsage of pink carnations. For ravelling the bride wore a | TERS ALL avy and white printed silk firess, a grey. topcoat, and pink ccessories. The newly married / 3 Colloway ouple will live in Bronte 2y Jun Love Oakville We have moved away from Kingston. It wasn't easy to part THE with so many good friends made in a year's stay in Frontenac's WwW - ; A XING town. It was hard to our place, the BOMBER, that cosy little e Invite you to drop in to our id third floor fl; a stairway resembling the kind you take to board a ze; No, it wasn't easy to hop onto that June-bug of BOWL a bus, the -Johinson for the last time, The goldfish, Ike and showroom and see the 1950 Ford Al ame ong in the car with the ivy nes we brought back from & Alun Victoria, B.C, and the salmon pink geranium got out at Balden's ith . | | bi M N = 5 Toons | greennouse last summer. The cacti in the old soup dish rade with With special color combination to >= HOME ECONOMIST | U5 too. For things have souls which couldn't bear a moving == van . . : Where did we go? To a pretty little house hidden way back In be drawn for at the Lions Club Hose dm browned | the Woods on about five acres, called TANGLEWOOD. The place is otatoes, aspa s with pimen-, [ree mile st of Oakville at Bronte, five doors off the Lakeshore C . | S d J | 8 h IS HT) sae Tati oars rer re ore ars arniva - aturday, July 8th. Fe Carrots rolled in| to the land, yet at the same time carry on the day-to-day business finely chopped mint, mashed po-| 3% hand TICKETS ON SALE HERE ito nests filled with spoonfuls| Half of our property is taken|gang shivering in the raw br F Deas up with bush--great old trees,|we didn't have the fes till that Roast Pork Sliced sweet po-|Pine and oak and hickory. The |very morming. As annually, s atoes on baked orange slices, | est 15 sandy loam which breaks|eral drivers never give the blank uttered cabbage sprinkled with |i Your fingers like icing sugar. (spaces on their old I 5 a Me There are apple trees, wild crabs, | thought until they are in Fish-- Covered with | 2nd mind you, a quince tree right [front of the issuer, jue and watercress [8% fhe Pack door, cantetberry| Lo. 0 ghs in a hed potatoes and scalloped | P¢lls, hollyhocks, deadline-up, grumblings too, One oes with minced onion tops.| In Springtime, the woods are chap had his old permit handed alternate dark and|® Snowy blan) of eins, Leack for correction, Tn the enh t cold sliced meats in a spir- violets and marsh Ry 50 oe where it asks for the A of the on a platter. Garnish the cen-|5!de the brook ( at least that's operator, he had hurriedly filled with watercress, celery and|WHAt th real estate man said) | FIAT it For off-duty hours, -- 2 Make corncopias with round|Famble to some beehives pe ig UNCLE FRONTENAC says he cuts by rolling them around 3 andl Ripley's B ore Bs Oe Ye tage cheese which has been i ; . v; oy xed with finely shredded car-|52rien with a row of popcorn, a| Army h with ts and watercress. Garnish with | Pach Of pepper squas hat Unele i) . Ir. " and pickles. These nights ss we sit by the says anybody who works years This 50 Ford Is Fifty Ways New "aa felf fd Sobgee. slices around) ze remember Kingston Sor without any holidays, is a fool ee } our little home contains the re tems oked flavoured asparagus % 2 for hat very . . win #fffisce in two rows on platier|PIOISET furniture. fr na =| Scout Paper Dri Come in to-day see the Ford on dis- Wi rarsted with cooked whole car-| us 0 per Drive | ts, ls annual spring houseclean- | 'Il : h h F d Mell} oneh tox sandwiches ca be| mala play and you ll agree with other For n added interes! those old news lourful eri a from 'alo Fil 4 ] ® Ranges: stom owners why it is the popular Family car. 4 orrers | Stirling Phone 800 Dynes Ltd. Oakville { !