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OIL BURNER WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY Monster Benefit. â€"DANCEâ€" WESTON HARDWARE in Stock PYREX PERCULATORS GENUINE FRIDAY, JUNE 28th We Carry a Complete Line of all ‘your Hardware Needs . J. H. JORDAN ALPHA AUTOMATIC ud 4 x For Doreen Taylor AT W.C.V.S. GYM ADMISIONâ€"50¢ WE DELIVER Prompt Service. LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 J. HAWE PHONE TOâ€"DAY WESTON 845 PHONE 1000 WESTON :'538 the Saguenay River, the bride wearing a r-’d and white dr:u- maker suit with white top coat. The couple will live in Weston. on os cooglh Nes on t ty io ray, Mrs. Jessie Moffatt and Miss Constance McEwen. W. 0. White, 46 Queen‘s Drive, was hostess for a very dtlighttui tea which was held by the members of the Dorothy Pearson ‘Auxiliary. Mrs. Pawson assisted the hostess in groceries. Afternoon tea .. was poured ‘by Mrs. Sbonï¬, Mrs. Inch, and Mrs. Chantler. Many of the guut.s took advantage of the lovely weather to enk.y. their tea in the garden. Musical numbers were ï¬nunud by Mrs. Viola Murâ€" ray, Mrs. Jessie Moffatt and Miss L;_B. Hunter, East Florenceville, NB, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter. The bride, given in mnrriage by her father, wore white dotted Swiss and embroiderâ€" ed veil, a hafb headdress and carâ€" ried a bouguet of red roses. Miss Ella Sinclair, bridesmaid, was in %lb yellow rayon crepe with ower hat and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Wingâ€"Cmdr. Lawâ€" son Randall was best man. The bride‘s mother recaived in Powder blue crepe with corsage of coral roses. For the wedding t:x;f to the Maritimes, the bricde donned a navy and wnite check suit with matchâ€" ing: amcessories. The couple will live in Chicoutimi, Quebec. Payneâ€"Nash * wedding of Eleanor Nash, daugh The ‘bridesmaids, Misses Theima Mattison and Lorraine Drennan chose aqua blue 1)!’:!!2! and carried w roses. The best man was Mr. neth Nash, and the ushers were Mr. Albert Lawrence and Mf, Young &o‘ple, come out to the dance for Doreen Taylor toâ€"morrow niï¬ht, (Friday, June 28) at Weston Collegiate and Vocation School auditorium. . Dorothy Pearson Auxiliary Guests At Tea The June meeting of the Presbyâ€" terian WMS was held at the home of Mrs.°E. C. Roy, Scarlett Road, on â€"Thursday afternoon, June 20. Devotions were taken by Mrs. W. M. McDonald and Mrs. F. W. Inman. Mrs. J. Travis gave a reâ€" port on the sectionalâ€"meeting held at Scarboro in June. Mrs. R. B. Ledingham gave a very interesting talk on the m:ligin of the Presbyâ€" terian WMS. This worthy societf' was founded in 1864 by a small group of women in Montreal, A social hour was enjoyed by all at the close of the meeting. The wedding took place in Otâ€" tawa, Friday, June 7, of Judy Hubert and. Kerneth A. Lake, both of the RCAF. The groom is the son of Mrs. J. Lake, 2 Denniâ€" son road east, Weston. Given in marriage hy her father, the bride wore a wiite silk jersey dress with white hat and corsage of tea roses. She was unattended. The bride‘s brother was best man. For travelling now‘h the bride donned a brown suit with matching acâ€" cessories. The marriage . was solemnized Saturday, June 15, in Westminster United church, Weston, by Rev. K. J. Joblin, of, Marjorie Berniece Rowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilmer Rowan, to Robert Guest Of Honor At Luncheon Mrs. J. P. Allan. was guest of honor at a luncheon given by the Lakeshore Women‘s Progressive Conservative Association on Wedâ€" nesday last.. _ _ WMS June Meeting Obtains Honors Congratulations to Miss Joan West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank West, 1 Arthur Street, Weston, who obtained Honors for Gradeâ€" VII piano at the recent examinations. Joan is the pupilâ€"of Mrs. B. Hausagger. Lakeâ€"â€"Hubert Lawrence Ave., on June 14. Mother and baby fine. Father recuperating from passing cigars. _ Benefit Dance Hunter Rev. Harry Pawson officiated Saturday, June 15, in Central United Church, Weston, at the call at any Wins Honors Congratulations ‘to Margaret Hnun:;o won Honours on mry of Music at the Toronto Conservaâ€" Father Recuperating & _ It‘s a girl. Delivered safely to It‘s a girl. Delivered safel Ni. andg Mes. Oakisy Pogal, Social.and Personal * is illness which calls for part time Muraing seve, Phone Weaton 190. Castator Reunion Saturday â€" Don‘t forget the Castator 19th : Don‘t forget the Castator 19th m?n.i:n, s?v':my. June a‘ï¬m provide. iz 5 _ Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. at Rowan LOCALS Rev. A. R. Poynter and Rev. F. G. Balsdon officiated at the wedâ€" ding in Mount Dennis Baptist church when Anne (Nan) Docherâ€" g, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. enry Dochcrg'. became the bride of Osborne (Oss) Hutchens, son of Mr. William Hutchens and the late Mrs. Hutchens. Miss Marjorie Patterson gl‘nd the _ wedding music and Miss Betty Hall was soloist. The bride was given in marringe by her father and wore a white satin and net gown with appliqued satin 1 ; fingertip length veil t with orange blossoms to a Qu Anne headâ€" Rev. J. C. Clough officiated at the martiage of Bertha Mundier, d-uï¬:ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Mundier, and Nicholas: Bura, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bura, Lonâ€" don, Eng. The ceremony took glace at the Church _of the Good Shepâ€" herd, Mount Dennis. Gowned in brocaded satin and tulle, the bride wore a long embroidered veil caught with pearls, and carried coral ‘roses with baby‘s breath. Maid of honor wore om{id taffeta. Betty _ Mundier, Sweetlana Bura and Frances Coutts, bridesmaids, were in hyacinth blue taffeta. They carried white and pink carâ€" nations. Robert Brown was best man. Mrs. Mundier received in a floral jersey dress, before the bride changed to her travelling suit of slate blue gabardin® acâ€" cented with white. Hutchensâ€"Docherty dress and carried red roses, and lily of the valley. The attendants Miss M-rgm ltll* maid . of honor, and Miss Winnifred Harvey and Miss Dmhy Hutchens, as bridesmaids, turquoise double In the Church of the Good Shepâ€" herd, Mount Dennis, on June 15, Myrtle Mary Kingsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald L. Kingsley, became the bride of Edward ihymond Clarence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clarence. Rev. J# Clough officiated. The bride wore a white slipper satin gown, with matching sweetheart eaddress and full length lace veil, and carried red roses. The bridal attendants were Miss Jean Coates, maid of honor, in pale green net; Miss Doreen Kingsle and _ Miss â€" Eleanor Mncdona];, bridesmaids, in pink and blue net. All wore matching flowered headâ€" dresses and carried roses. Don Clarence was best man. The bride‘s mother received in a royal blue dress accented with whita»\ assisted by the groom‘s mother in powder in powder blue suit acâ€" cented with white. Buraâ€"Mundier was the luncheon speaker. She carried, us on a u'iï¬ around the world with the WCTU worker, Her live, pleasant manner, captivated ber listeners. Mrs. W'icluon, Naâ€" tional Canadian President, spoke on "Methods of Work?" Timeliness and definite method were her outâ€" ,ltnndixig themes. She spoke of the five s â€" !fflcienci‘,mmertnul, Energy, Eagerness, estness. The Toronté Branch Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission held a delightful Garden P. at Castle Frank, the home «of L emp, Friday, June 21. The Garden Party was given in aid of the new hosâ€" pital at Harrington for which the Toronto . Branch have pledged $50,000.00. Mrs. Stanley ‘Stackâ€" house, President of the Toronto Branch, received the guests. Grenâ€" fell handcraft was on sale made. by the geople of Labrador also a white elephant booth and a raffle on groveries. Afternoon tea was served in a marquee on the lawn. Six members from Weston Branch were present, namely, Miss E. Briggs, . President, Miss Helen Grubbe, Mrs. Hugill. Miss W. Dalâ€" Wins First Class Honors . Congratulations to Wilfrid Fer: rance who won First Class Honours on Theory of Music at the Toronto Conservatory. _ _ _ e 0 exams at the Toronto Consepvatory of . Music. Grade VIJI,‘ piano, Donald Lowery, honors; Grade VII, &ilno, Yvyonne ‘ Camm, â€" honors; rade VI, Ji:.no, Joan Clinton, honors; Grade IV, piano, Carole Morphett, honors; James Bottrell, honors; â€" Denise Heard, honor; Tamara Taylor, honors; Paula White, honors; Terry May, honors; Grade III, piano, Margery Simons; Grade II, piario, Carla Johnson, honors; Grade I, piano, Ann Fraser, honors; Dorothy Pearce, honors; William‘ Weldon, honors;. Grade III, harmony, William Wallace, first class honors;. Grade II, theory, Stanley Trider, first class honors; Grade II, theory, Mary K. Perigo, honors; Grade II, theory, Julia Shaban, honors, > Grenfell Labrador L‘edieul Mission Garden Party _ s Clarenceâ€"Kingsley TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Queen‘s Drive, spent an enjoyable vuk& with m Mrs. &. E.. A. Robinson at y, « # + # * WCTU Convention Not withstanding the downâ€"pour of rain on May 31, a very successâ€" ful convention was held in Willard Hall, Gerrard St., Toronto. Mrs. C. D10 ERERHEW PM, ACIUIWT, AIEB, V« k Moffat and Mrs. A. L. Phipgs of rantford, Past Presidents 0; &ork and Peel, presided. Mrs. R, J. Coan, and Peel, presided. Mrs. R, egitor of &_o White Ribbon Following are the examination results of tiouf who tried the June F. Evans Grubbe, Mrs. Hugill, Miss W. Dalâ€" ton, Miss E. Nattress and Mrs. C. Norm a _ Witherspoon, Mr.‘ and Mrs, Fred Davis. Rev. T. B. Butler officiated. Miss Shirâ€" ley Webber was the soloist and Miss Irene Carey accompanied. Given away by her father, the bride wore a gown of white muslin, a linger tip ‘veil with orange blosâ€" som headdress and carried a bouâ€" .quet of red roses. The maid of honor, Mies. Gwen Steele,. was dressed in pink sheer and the bridesmaid, Eiiu Florence Davis, chose blue sheer. They carried Talismanâ€" roses. The flower girl, Marilyn Morris, in pale blue tafâ€" feta, carried pink flowers. Arthur Brooker wasâ€" best‘ man, and the ushers were Mervyn Morris and ‘Fred Davis Jr. Guests were reâ€" ceived at Westmount communi;{ hall by the bride‘s aunt, Mrs. H. Breck, who wore a rose crepe enâ€" semble and corsage of pink carnaâ€" ltiom. The groom‘s mother, assistâ€" ing, wore a black crepe suit nnf corsage of pink carnations." Folâ€" lowing a trip to Lal&e Simcoe, the couple wil makg their home on Third Ave.. Westmount, in Weston. For travelling the bride wore a yellow crepe dress, yellow hat, grey coat and a corsage of red ‘roses. _ Coal burners are more suitable for -u‘;’y British corlnpln:l‘“b; cause of lowâ€"priced coal sup; Britain. An interesting wedding was solemnized Saturday, June 15, in ‘Chalmers United church, Mount Dennis, when Rev. A. J. Eagle and his son, Rev. .A. G: ‘Eagle, offict ated at the marriage of the former}s dlughter, Dorothy Eagle, and Leslie Donald Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin. White peonies, orange blossoms, 3snowbnlÂ¥s and ferns and palms formed the floral background. Mrs. H. Cadwallader was 5e organist, and Mr. A. Lillow the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory slipper satin gown, a tulle floor length veil with orange blossom headâ€" ‘dress, ,and carried a bouquet of red roses." The maid of honor, Missâ€" Betty Eagle, was in peach tone taffeta and carrying pink roses, and the bridesmaids. Misses Beth Gordon and Nellie Franklin, were in blue taffeta, and carried carnaâ€" tions and blue cornflowers. They wore matching half hats with veils. Mr. Ross Franklin was best man for his brother, and Mr. Vie Franklin and Mr. Nelson Gowdy were the ushers. Guests were reâ€" ceived at the church parlors by the bride‘s mother, who wore periâ€" winkle blue lace and sheer gown, assisted by the groom‘s mother, who wore lime green. Both had matching _ corsages. .. Later / the couple left on a motor trip, the bride wearing a dusty pink dress with matching hat, powder blue ‘top coat and tan and white accesâ€" sories. They will live in Mimico. ‘ & + \Orangeâ€"Wilcox Cox was at the organ throu%hout the ceremony. Miss â€"Phrona Glass was soloist and sang "I‘ll Walk With You." Forming the backâ€" ground for the bridal party were settings of stocks and carrlations and lilacs. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was loveli' in p picture gown of petal white satin fashioned with a tightly moulded basque and full gathered skirt sweeping into a slight train. Her veil of tulle illusion was of fingerâ€"tip Ien§th with pearls. She carried red Killarney roses with bouvardia, Marion Orange, sister of the groom, attended the bride as, maid of honbr, in a floor length own of pink sheer with headâ€" gresu. of flowers and shoulder Yenith veil, to match and carried ink aweet &eu and carnations. g{iu Viola Wilcox, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a {loor length blue sheer 5own with eaddress of flowers and shoulder lenith_vei] to match and carried pink and white sweet peas and carnations. Barbara Anne Seed, niece of the.bride, junior bridesâ€" maid, was in pastel yellow frock with matching headdress and carâ€" ried a nosegay of sweet ls“.. Howard Wilcox of Woodbridge, cousin of the bride, was best man. The reception followed at the home of the bride‘s ï¬lrents Mrs. Wilcox, mother of the bBride, reâ€" ceived her guests wearing a iroï¬ of printed grey with a corsage of mauve sweet peas and pink carnaâ€" tions. Mrs. Orange, mother of the groom, assisting with the receivâ€" ing, had chosen for the occasion a frock of blue accented with, a corsage of pink sweet peas. Later, for n_'nvelï¬n[ north, the bride donned an ensemble of blue uzn- med with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. Upon their return they. will live in Woodâ€" The coal burners going to Britain include 26 from Canada‘s east coast and three from the west coast. bride wearing ‘a powder blue gabardine Euit withpopink blouse and hat and coxnfa of red roses and lil"of the valley, They will live in Weston, I Davisâ€"Motris _ â€" 6 ~St. Matthias church, Westmouynt, decked with standards of cream iris and rose peonies, was the setâ€" ting for‘the marriage of Marjorie Eunice Morxis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: George. Herbert Morris, and Robert Edward Davis, son of A pretty wedding of interest took place at the home of the bride‘s parents when Irene Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilcox of Woodbridge, became‘ the bride of William Orange, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Orange, Kapauiskasing. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. V. Hart of Woodbridge, and Mrs. William Franklinâ€"Eagle Club and Welfare Activitic _ Boss: "Exactly â€" that‘s why you‘re satked." Office Boy: "What for done nothing." _ _ with a background. of all.white spring flowers in the church made a very impressive setting. Followâ€" inï¬ the ceremony a reception was held at the bride‘s ,lovely ranch home. Mrs. Hudson ’nuived in a smartly tailored grey suit with shoulder bouquet of ceriseâ€" roses. The groom‘s mother wore brown net with pale green corsage and accessories. _ For travelling the bride wore a dove blue wool ensemble accented tl,!.}i' black. They will reside in Peace ver. Boss (to office boy) sacked." Pearl Hudson was her sister‘s only attendant, wearing a bouffant gown of moss green chiffon over taffeta with mm:hins chapel: veil and %ien.k roses, Mr. John lgunur was t man. The ushers were Cst. O.. C. Poll and Roy Hudson. The groom, groomsman, ushers and several other attendants in the smart dress uniform of the. Rohir:g Canadian Mounted Police, whic arranged from a sweetheart headâ€" dress and her bouquet.was Talisâ€" man rosés and bouvardia. Miss Given in marriage by her father, tlu;rld.viq‘s i of hea white satin | and m.‘ Her !url! 13 MAIN ST. Weston 53 Weston Music & Radio THERMOS BOTTLES INCH‘S DRUG STORE 28 MAIN ST. N. Now is the time to stock up on your needs for holiday time. Below Weston ‘~â€"First‘Aid Kits 89c to $3.00 Satessiummer REVacation"> Bathing Caps TOASTERS, IRONS, HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES REPAIRED $ ._ WASHER PARTS AND WRINGER ROLLS INSTOCK 3 Arid Deodorant WASHER REPAIRS 39¢â€"59¢ RADIO REPAIRS listed a few suggestions. Save at Inch‘s. sir? 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