. Ferns 1nd white and yellow lulioli adorned Mount Dennis iaptilt Church for the wedding, Mb†Mth, of Florence Ellen Carter, daughter of Mrs. M. E. wg, and the In: C. A, Carter of colon, to Gilbert Alexander Ford, um of In. Ford and the late J. G. "rd of Humilton, which was Wed by Rev, Arthur Poynter. . A. C. Harrison presided at. the Audi Miss Join Smith sang " Perfect lime." Given in man 'tent ot white roses. Mrs. 5 Ati, LIRoze, Matron of Honor, ad in Margaret Talbot, brides- ,uuid, were frocks of turquoise blue Bud curried bouquets " deep red juice. The groom was supported by big brother, Mr. Thorns LIRose. A! tho reception which followed the bride's mother received in n blue [ilk crepe drew. She wns assisted by the groom'n mother in mauve cape. For . wedding trip to points in: the bride changed to a wool powder blue dress with matching malaria. Among the out-of-town gets were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph berta from Detroit. Clear Your Conscience and Your Closets! Ped-Carter M0 murmge of Patricia Ann “bot. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Tuba: to Wanna Edward T Ee, son of Mr. and Mrs, Har. ivy LaRose, was aioltmuttded at St. itt' the Evangelist Church, Wes, , Sunni-y, September 21st. The Enter, Rev. Father Kane Cele- Sting the nuptial mass. The bride, (Wen in marriage by her father, can white crepe with finger-tip â€prewar-ed vfil ornet and carried . for, _ bttttt ter It _ ur, 3ri tle at. John “do. , ted. T red by an: of “by nan me. give _ 9’21“" ’15 "ttings of when end _ "and the hurd'l'/h in c, Che a! Mr. end In. Joseph for the marriage of their .' hr Mary Edith to John , hour-weer, m of Mr. led John Mostrawser, Naahville, RON. R. G. Devison ot. The wedding music we: " by Mrs. Howlrd Codlin. r of the (room. Min June llhy an; "O Promise Me". The , given in manage by her , were emu mm; fashion. l _'ith lice yoke end full zethered . Her embroidered [Inter-tip iiil In: caught to I comet of Mn. She wore pearls the ot the groom and carried a moot of red roses end bouvardia. a. Howard Ella, her only atten- t, In {rocked in blue taffeta, etylod Iimiler to the brides, with Inching shoulder length vesl and carried e bouquet of pink roses and houvudie. Mr. Orville Hostrawur, con-in of the women; best men. m. Fewster received the guests in k crepe with matching acces- riee And I corny of red roses. E groom's mother assisted in onion red cmpe with bleckl mention and e acreage of red (out. For trevellmg the bride Med into I tailored new blue suit with â€inching accessories end I . topcoat of blue with I outage of ) ted roux. They will reaide on thei mom’s farm at lehville. , OF FATS LIMITED 'otrr-rttreudweiiettsemaanaotuetieaiid,e, h-miedstmramrinstrosstiarCoiVsi,eisri?% can-yuan}! Mela-(melothadeuaudm P.e--.ed"odeilthe-viemtged-tcitstsis. mummm "ugsdirtrorubrusdhs "GTr%Ta'TTa'lJdf,'lak Report Your Social Activities to The Times & htithr--3 Main St. S. ---attte4-4N .'Nibot NW 'li,,, "i'_v,". Itertam: I tel tt ' Social qnd Persotal ou'" Club and Welfare Activities' _ ‘ Milwau- I Tell standards of 'mums de- loorated Emmanuel College Chapel for a charming wedding Saturday latter-noon, Segltember 29th. when Virginia, Mug ter of Mr. and Mn. 5 Alexander iLttlo of Weston, bocame lthe bride of Spun. Frederick Ca1- (vin English. RCNVR, son of Mr. :and Mrs. Frederick Calvin English. {Rem Hurry Pawson performed the rceremony. Cpl. John Linn, RCAF, [was at the organ throughout the Aerviee, and during the eigning of ,the register Mrs. Royden St. John _ sang, "Because". Given in marriage ;by her father, the bride wore a picture gown of petal white faille ‘taffeta. The moulded basque was fashioned with a 'deep drop- shoulder neckline encrusted with tn upflique of Guipure lace edged with ta feta ruchinz, tho “me note of trimming being repeated on the cuffs of the long tight fitting sleeves. Aet:enting the tiny weigh line was a demure" bustle bow with l A wedding of loci] interest took place in St. John's United Church, Vancouver, on August 18th, It 7:00 p.m., when Doris Mae, Ite; ter of Mr. ind Mrs. Victor Tue " of Weston, Ontario, beams, the ibride of Sgt. Walter Symyk. son inf Mr. Peter Symyk and the late 1 Mrs. Syrnyk of Smithere. B.C. Rev. (Cook officiated. The bride were I igown of white'satin, with long full {skirt and awett heart neckline, orange blossom headdress and long, full Veil with embroidered border. She carried a bouque of deep pink roses, white ladoli and heather. Mrs. Tony game“ of Vancouver, sister of the bride, wore a gown of turquoise with very full skirt, and : light mauve henddreu ,and veil. She carried mluve sweet (peas and gladioli. Mr. Dean Shatitz, of Milner we; best min. The reception was held It the Van- couver Hotel where the bride’s} lmorther received the guests _in' powder blue with nuy accessories} and a centre of pink munitions. i "tstrrs.h--uttu , Byrnyk--Tueker ‘o! Hillier wu beat mun mder. Aubrey Kennedy and Mr, H. P. Stovell were ushers. The yuan: wore received by the bride's mother who wore a lilu crepe dress with black Accessories and corsnge of red roses. The groom's mother wore I powder blue printed silk dress with navy Accessories tnd n cor- raga of pink roses. For travelling the bride donned I fuschia wool suit, powder blue coat with match- ine neceasories. They will live in Hamilton. pearls And carried a “and. of deep ted roses End baby's breath. ghd vu- utendod by her sister, In. M. P. sumu. Mum ot Honor Ind Min Winnifrsd Huvey. brides. muid. who were ttowned inks in dresses of turquoise blue crepe trimmed with brown moire. They carried bouquets of yellow chry- sLntbggnums. Mr, Dawson Camppgll m? by ttor broth". the bride won 3 foot Juan): gown of white nun, ad I fi'gg".it veil of not hum from I halo . silk Inc. And ICC: by ,1150 wssmw " In. a: 1 4 ----4r----- I Reg Ambrote, pm ehairman of Let your spam used clothing, the member_ship committee, was for which you have no yed,)e/re1rs.t,ttrl tlth , trtatuettf, of A your Christmas gift to the it/rr-i,'",',':?,?.?,', Lion .rrt reeotrrtition of torn people of Europe and China. (the Starling servu‘e he rendered the Give them to the National Clothing ' cluh during 1944. Collection for liberated countnes, At the. conclusion of the meeting October 1A10, mnmhers were invited to move on English & Mould Ltd. Jen inset panel of lace, edged with ithe acme taffeta ruching sweeping to the hemline. Her full-length veil of tulle was crested with a spray of )white outrich tips, and she carried I cue-dc of gardening and pink and white 'mum petals and swan- sonia. The bride's attendants had frocks of plumage blue and radiant fuchsia crepe. They carried mini- llture cascndea of pink and cerise cyclarnen with dephinium, and wore Chaplets of matching flowers misted with veiling in their hair. Mes Betty Quail was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Little and Miss Mildred Quail. Stoker Morris Dunn, RCNVR. attended the groom asi best man and ushers were, ngn. Jack Beardall, RCNVR, and set.) Ken Richardson, RCAF. The re-‘ caption following the ceremony was held at Wymilwood. Mrs. Littlel received the guests wearing a frock of cameo blue crepe fashioned with insets of matching lace. Fuchsia ostrich tips accented her matching blue hat and she wore a corsage of pink fuchsia petals with roses. Later the bride and groom left on a trip to Limberlost Lodge. For travelling the bride chose a dress- maker ensemble of baroque beige over which was worn a lime-green tnpcoat. with matching green' lamenting her brown hat. Prom, accessories and a Corragtt of autumn-toned petals and baby cones completed her costume. Upon their return the couple will make their home in Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fergulqn Petrie of Weston, who were hurried Sep- tember 12th in Chtlmer. United Church. Mount Dennis. The bride, former Dorretta May Humaptan. u the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ward Humesmn of Grand valley. The [room in the non of Mr. and Mrs. J. Petrie, Weston. IKIDAL COUPLE 'hiiiilir COOKER REGISTER NOW gagging - Heating - Hudwnn W, - - _ v --_-._ a» w AWE-Wit, mu mm‘up um] recently. then manufacture was really (enriched for four yam. the demand for these woods-working pram uncepms 15 tremendous : ". I As I rank. such qumzmes of Pusro Coo-nus " we are letting; not~ Me, And will be. m too few to supply the Gamma. for wme tune to come , , . In fumes: to LU. te, quau for PREsro Comm will be filled in the order tn winch they Me recested Because P"sTo0xmzxsuesotetrtaruue,ead beeauseap "an! “A- 4.... ._._..x_..,u ___ .. V . _ FOR YOUR r,'fyTwteitut,.terto-tttosiiaie deity-smut. RegtgervournatsteAxstosrt- It wns decided that a tangible expression of thanks in the tdrm of a cash contribution be given the Mount Dennis branch of the Cana- than Legion for the use. of their equipment at the recent Horse Show. The president called on Fred Smith, father of Harold Smith, recent Naval Scholarship winner. Recently returned from Royal Roads, B.C. where his son was inducted into the two-year course for officer's training, Fred des, cribed the College, a former resi- dence of the hem. Governor af British Columbia. He thanked the members of the Lions club for their interest and the officers of the Sea Cadets for the fine training they hag givgn his Ion. _ On the suggestion of the Presi- dent, members voted that the Annual Stag Night should be held on Nov. 14th. Able Josh Henkell will be chairman of the committee in yharge of tle ryilte's festivities, Considerable discussion attended the report of the finance com- mittee in charge of sale of tickets on the Lions Bungalow. It wu decided that theidabe of the draw should be made public in the near future. It wss also decided that s delegation of Lions should attend the, nodbridge Fair. _ - President Baldock read I letter from Cam Duff thanking the Lions for their expression of TWig, at his recent bereavement. letter from the. Rotarians extended their thanks to the Lions for assistance rendered on the evening of the Rainy. parniynl. _ 7 Coo. Dillworth Bddressed the gathering on the responsibility of n sex-vim club. Responsibility in the key word of democraey, he deelttred, both for governmental bodies Ind all members of the community, illustrating from the put how changes of forms of government tesulted from the negation of res- ponsibility by those in power. Res- ponsibility was one of the fund:- manta]; of Ljonism, he said, Several Vinita" were introdueed Is the meeting valued!“ to order, including Sgt. C esemnn. Andy Andrews, Norm Lenehun, anunco Boyles, Charles Porter Ind Jack Farquar, The armed services were well reprtttnted among. this groqp. At [an mk’a mom. of me. ton Lion: at Wanna“: Unihd Church Ray has“, " MM veteran of the mall Radium at Canada, stymied t piano neon- pam’mant or an dag-Iona. The former sergeant hammer“ out the tunes in a robugt manner Ind it was with considarabla aurpriu that members of the club learned that the veteran had om am. his left arm having been abort away by a burst alchemy machine gun fire in France. Ono-Ann“ Pianist Plays For Lions MT. 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