Times & Guide (1909), 29 Aug 1946, p. 2

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I wiu' Kinda; -tGt' 'wéei: 3: 0; tabs: in you. spinner Opt tteil, Mud sud a bit o' butter; Gm ul_hulth. our hep to who, An' f bit to - tor your folkg Gagu." 7' "W"'" --- .-'- m" Give ps__una¢, for wa’n lam. of A has _ "a 1m AM From “on 430% htrgtrt','d a W W to w "tt o in Mu. England. as the will of on old (In. With the “a f, acquaint mating. the ”comm It.“ not: - to Maw awaken: Gum. Here in the Prue: Give LII, Lord, I bit of I A bit o' work and a bit 'JU,. Give. pp all, in the unity). and Payment of Britain', new mire- met. pepsigny‘of 39. /8.40) a yank Now, while the stock: In fresh 1nd Ineortmenu are complete. and before the rush sets in, l- the time to equip the youngsters for their return to chases. They’ll and pens and pencils and tablets and brief men. And you’ll want the but when. the most machine prion. Shop here non. Wonderful Values In BACtG'roiSCHool. NEEDS A Prayer f9r, On Display Now the Second arm Wir ","im is it?- turned to the United State: for burial with milihrly honors in their home "il, Mince Taleott, chnir- 13ml! of the An.priean Legion we iiiiiue,ifiii?J'iiied "GiaGad. Th I will be 80 per cent. of those buried in foreign lands," he laid. The houter Ind sound" for din. ner. The forum”: noticed how quickly one of theonen, a notor- iquyly In: fellow, put down his Pitt. N balieve," he said artistically, "tUt if the hooter sounded when you had your pick in the air you would leave it there." A IM. WAR DEAD .. -"iiiiin- G Edith!» the time u that " replied tho max. "I wouldn't who to lift it up." "FG"tiGiftihe" Gitif the bride changed into I railway drou- maker suit with blue woe-tori”. Not Worth While new“ at yallaw flowers in her but uni no“? of yellow roses. Mr. Norman (prls, wu but mu! tar his broil-r usd when wan Mr. gamma Payn- md Mr. Albert Following the many I new- tion wu held in M. John's Paish Htlllwhere tho bride'l mother re- ceived the guests in a turquoise bluo dun with black accessories and cox-Inge of red mes. She was "si.ted by the groom’l mother in I duty role dun and hat Ind coast“ of ttl.low 'me. . . .. Given in mnrrlnge‘by her father, the bride won I white satin [lawn with Mun nocblim an! a“ Means. Ber floor length vn wu ought to . hadron .of. cum anom- ud the curled red - and baby'l Math. Her only orttamettt w I M of rti,1"' the gift of the groom. Mrs. nth law. was matron of honor for her slicer. and won I gown of yellow eyelet with white saddreaq and gloves tad atrial B bouquet of pink m. Min Dona: Mattisoa, sitter of the bride, ma Mrs. Eleanor Payne, mm of the mom. bridesmaids, were pale blue net with mutating: huddreuu and slow: nnd uni y‘llaw rows. Min Smdn Middle- mju, 'yef1ower girl, in log; dross (I‘m? ite2?iicf3,ittiiijiti/5 (he? been, ham. W tt Mr. cnmth bray Null. son of Mr. sad In. A. Nash, Hamlin-i»: Gaunt. RAN. flr.'T, Boo con. gyna- thte t'"Pnot.ty. _. p, Grow iiiliGh EH "puvuciiii' Ga airii music and duriwthe tithing of the at“?! Mr. J. . me an; "Be. uu . a. aeaiiiud m magi. iiiCFiiiii 'Pf ')'s1,',ltl'tfll'fl)' B mwswn GUIDE, WESTON, _ l ' .) F m“m’~'”' ('3 Social and Personal w a" Club and Welfare Activities l St. J ohni’s Church It. Johl'l hulk-n aim. Wu- les, tyerltud, irtt.h 3% 'ttteu Thelma Matti-on Weds Ken Nash In a, was flower girl, in l dm" pa;- ham net are 'IIE. vim "TIA" -- 3131. -Girin “Wk. 1l'fllflg, Pm!" Elijamindd" if; tiiturc " dP"P.'" viA1tCet bride I. B-t - .II 'IIT ud In. Ruth 3323.: II. 18h',',tfg",'raftl1't"g'g.' 'AS An interesting man-1:39 of Saturday in Gnce Churehim-the- Hill was that of Miss 1a'lliatt Prince; Cowie daughter: of Mrs. Cowie and the late Arthur M. Cowie, to Mr. Kenneth Meredith Maison, Weston. mm of Mrs. Mol- aon And the Ina Rem]: Moi-on a! Montreal. Rev. G. M. Demim- In Nobleton United church, Rev. T. T. Former united in marriage Joyce J. Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fry, Nobleton, And George H. Proctor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Proctor, Schomberg. Given in muriege by her father, the bride wore a gown of coral pink French crepe, double scallop head. dreu and matching meah flout. She carried e bouquet of Iitt o te. role: and white baby asters. rs. Harver Simpson, sister of the bride, wu her only nttendent in eque- merine me. with Mary Queen of Scott h dress and bouquet of ink roses and corttnowerts. Boyce greater. brother of the groom. was the best men. .At the reception, held on the 1mm of the bride'g home, the bride's mother received in new blue crepe with cor-Inge of pink roses. "ritsUd by ture,','.',? mother in black or? wi corn! roles. For . wed " trip the 'i'r",tlt will fly to the Bahamu, the bri e wearing a gold tropical gab- ardine suit, with rown accessories and kolinsky furs. I St. John's Roman Catholic church wss the scene of s quiet midsum- mer wedding on Monday. Anal!“ 19, when Miss 8ally Gallag er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gal. lsgher, Westmount, became the bride of Mr. Joseph Black, son of Mr. Blsck and the late Mrs. Black. of Toronto. The bride wore s white street-length dress with fingertip veil And csrried a t'aet, of red roses. Miss Madeline B sck, sister of the groom, attended the bride. At s meption held later " Maple- hunt lodge, the bride's mother to- ceived in grey sheer. PMC9th A. __ __ Moumr-AurwU 3 Hazel Irene McMullen, of Ver- 'non, B.C., and David Carroll, of Weston, Ont., were quietly married on Saturday, August 24, at Weston Presbyterian church by the Rev. R. C. Creelman. The bride dressed in white wearing a Corsage of red roses was attended by er aister, Mrs. Jessie Young, of Vernon, B.C., who wore a pink Bummer dress. Best man was the room's twin brother, Donald Carma, of Weston. After the ceremony the newlyweds left for a boat trig. They wil take a) residence in aunt Dennis on‘ eir return. ' . _ _ Huh-Gullah! Carron--MeMutien Mr. and Mrs. JIIIOI MuCellum 1min: Central United Church after their wedding 1"ght; Aunt Mth. The bride in the former Lily Mary Dougherty, ','."4le.r of Mayor Thames E. Dougherty 1nd Mu. Poul-Porgy. Waggon.“ .. o groom is the m of Mrs. MwCellII- an! the late -Dr. gusuirdic.itiiist: TO WED VANCOUVER MAN iilijl 5ik/ileyio "a which“; - 7'“ offieiated, end Mr. Hodgins wu " the orgm. Mr. Arthur Cowie a" his sister in marriage. Her gown of petal white crepe was made with tinged bodice and deep dashed nee line, the gathered skirt sweep- ing into a elig t train. Ber finger- t? veil wu created with . coronal: o ahirred net caught with sprays of lily of the valley,' and she carried a cucnde of white gladioli. Ber sister, Mrs: N. J. McKinnon mats ron of honor, chose plumurs blue crepe with memhinz chplet trim- med sgi.t/',t,r,t,'g of deepening blue flowers, 3 carried yellow trladioli. Mr. lan Mettuaig 'gNg"'t."'1t'r. and the ushers were r. C. J. G. Malawi. W,'l1e,t,st,',t,e,; M Horne. a reception was held at the home of Mr." and Mrs. N. J. McKinnon, and later the couple left on g wedding trip, the bride travel- ling in I green wool suit. small matching hat with ostrich tips, and” bmw-n accessories. They will live in Toronto. 169 Maln St. N. AT NEW LOW PRlCES BRITISH FRUIT MARKET I II. PEACHES IlllllI Mill " ALL OTHER FRUIT AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES" DIRECT FROM NIAGARA ' _ who in. last Mr n- “on books and m “will! toe the an)“. "ooktot_6,wiiitt. out of luck Vvion thw present would"; " tho diatrfbutlon ttkt ttge, ot Int. " J. R. _ "tin, " on Want Warned In: beg . Mr. Mn upwind that, in on!” to got I No. Shook, it in no- 'ie,'fgmtitlli'l 1',rgu1a',tti"t, the halt. _ _ ie I] MERE“ int-unfit}! io-d -irf 'fl) bunch attic. of the radon ad. lamination. 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