The chapel of St. Michael‘s and All Angels church, was the setting for the recent marriage of Ronald Murray Morrison of Weston to Diane Sarah Jones of Toronto, Rev. Arthur Brown ofâ€" ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Harold Jones and the late Harold Jones of Kenwood Aveâ€" nue. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrisâ€" on of Evernby Boulevard are the parents of the groom. * Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kent Goddard are seen signing the register at St. Wilfrid‘s Church following their recent !;lmrriage. The bride is the former Lynne Elizabeth ouse. Given in marriage by her uncle, Frederick Francisco, the bride chose a waltz length gown of white ehiffon and carried red roses and white carnations. A Dr. Roland Hill, rector of St. George‘s on the Hill Anglican Church, officiated at the wedding ceremony of Lawrence William Ball and Shirley Ann Andrews on July 23. _ The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ball of Ashton Manor. His bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Anâ€" drews, of Bay Ridges, Ont. Given in marriage by her fathâ€" er, the bride chose a traditional gown of white satin, accented with touches of lace and embroidâ€" ered pearls. R _ She was attended by Sandra Harrison, the maid of honor, and bridesmaids Christine . Andrews, Gail Simon and Mrs. Sheila Hizsi. Lorraine Stoneman . was the flower girl. n l e naee _ The ladies of the bridal party wors fullâ€"length gowns in comâ€" plementary tones of green, with white mecessories and accents proâ€" vided by multiâ€"coloured bouquets. Brian Cox attended the groom, while John Pattison, William Younger and Ronald Andrews were ushers. â€" Guests, _ who _ included _ the bride‘s grandfather, Fred Chigzey of Middlesex, England, were enâ€" tertained at a reception at the Ascot 27, where the bride‘s mothâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Murray Morrison are seen leaving St. Michaels and All Angles: Church following their recent marriage. The bride is the former Diane Sarah Jones. U.S. Honeymoon Followed Morrison, Jones Wedding Wedding Vows At St. Georges Mark Ball, Andrews Marriage Selit wa itc Her bridesmaid, Gail Langevin, was in blue with matching accesâ€" sories and white carnations. Guests were received at her home by Mrs. Jones in a navy and white ensemble worn with pink and white carnations. Mrs. Morrison chose a similar colour scheme. The bride travelled to the Unâ€" ited States in an orange costume with white accessories. North York. On their return, they took up residence on Ranee Avenue in er, in a blue lace ensemble, reâ€" ceived, assisted by the groom‘s mother in a cerise gown. The bride chose a yellow enâ€" semble, with white accessories, for her wédding trip. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Ball will live on Blackfriar Aveâ€" nue in Weston. Brainwashed ... people. Wheat ‘sales and good diplomacy have ‘ earned* Canada a top rating in Russia among the populace. This cordiality is not extended to American visitors to Russia, especially since the develâ€" opment and escalation of the Vietâ€" namese wat. She described Russia as the ideal place for the tourist, for a number of reasons, She and her husband were pleasantly surprisâ€" ed to find (that tips are never accepted in Russia, "It‘s considâ€" ered an insult to offer a Russian a tip." The service she found exâ€" cellent by any standard. "They‘re always there when you need them" she said. The Elvidges reâ€" called dining in a Leningrad hotel to the orchestra music of "The ‘ (Continued on page 10) Brian Somers was best man. Photo by Morrison Photo by Hardy ‘The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Goddard of Isâ€" lington; his bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. House, Cookaville, er, the bride was in a, satin fullâ€". trimmed with appliques of lace accented by seed pearl embroidâ€" and carmied white Eucharist lilies and small white orchids with cladâ€" ium leaves. ‘The attendants were: _ Mrs. Hugh Kerr, the matron of honour, M:‘-lib, Beth Richmond, Joan Graham and Leslie Baker. Gretchen Kerr was flower girl, and John Kerr, the ring bearer, Their flowers were pink and white carnations set off by green Given in marriage by her fathâ€" Dr. Hugh D. Kerr was groomsâ€" Candlelight Ceremony Marked Goddard, House Marriage Air Canads Pavillion A 4M P . crepe and a corsage of pink roses and blue stephanotis. ‘‘For a honeymoon to Banff, ‘ nd Lake Louise, the t'nr'm'v.nuh-nuum and white ensemble, * Goddard took up residence on Anglesey Boulevard. The RCAF entered the jet age Jan. 23, 1948, by taking delivery of its first jet fighter, the de Havilland Vampire. H. C. TUGWELL CO. LTD. 36 Humbertown Centre BE 1+4312 ALL DAY WEDNESDAY The Kingsway. The groom‘s parâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs, T. George North York. Given in marriage by her fathâ€" er, the bride was in a gown of white tissue faille, styled with Empire waist, a full back train and trimmed with lace and pearl embroidery. Her veil was catheâ€" Kingsway Lambton Wedding \mex‘w=. "T "" Brian Armstrong, Janice Aitkens I!.."..“‘l"-u’?.: s accessories, the couple m Coming soon BRILIE_®*SOhitics a famous name in home beautification @Morgan‘s Dubsons Day Company _ . PREVIEW OF Ontario Pavillion The ushers were George Aitkens, David Armstrong, Robert Rayner and David Rogers, : At the Granits Club‘s Rose by Mrs. Aitkens in a floorâ€"length sheath of cafe brown silk crepe, SW W B Expo67 . . . its scope universal, its interest international. Morgan‘s are proud to be able to present a panoramic, official preâ€" view of the world‘s next great exposition. Expo67 is indeed a worthy event. The first of its kind in Canada. See photos of great architectural structures that have won inâ€" ternational acclaim! See top photographic exhibits, they‘re so realistic you will almost think you‘re there. Next year will mark Canada‘s one hunâ€" dredth birthday, and what finer way to pay tribute to this event than Expo67, which will be celebrated by more than 70 other countries. Lpok for our charming, uniformâ€" ed hostess. She will tell you everything that you want to know about Expo67. For a fabulous step into the future, be sure to visit Morgan‘s great official preview of Expo67. CLOVERDALE MALL . BE. 94861 Dundas Street and Highway 27 Thursday, August 4th to ‘Friday, August 12th ‘‘ Morgan‘s Main Floor See this exhibit at: accessories, the couple moved to | paratroops SATURDAY MATINEE â€" "MAGNIFICENT MEN" Doors Open 12:00 â€" Show Starts 12:30 opmmmeeâ€" Color in Cinemascope â€"ppoame Held Over 3rd 4 0t