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Congratulations to the following Weston residents who passed their Annual Examinations in the Faâ€" culty of Medicine, University of Toronto: Passed first year, ï¬, €. Harley; Passed second bz‘ur. A. W. Chisholm, Miss E. M. Heakes; Passed Fourth Year, H. J. H. Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell, sons Ronald and Bobby, 1770 . Jane street, spent the hollday weekend in Brampton. Following are the names of those successful in passing thair ahno examinations: _ Pupils . of enevieve Hornell, A.T.C.M. Grade VIII piano, Betty Proctor, honors; ! PERSONALS | Only the BEST is Good Enough for Your Wedding! â€"Order Ourâ€" DELUXE CARS Rates Reasonable VETERAN TAXl HOLIDAY SPECIALS Hair Rinses Absorbine Junior Cameras Films Shumilk Bathing Cap Sun Glasses Blue Jay Thermos Bottle Flashlight Flashlight Batteries Brylcreem EVERY DAT Metal Spray Guns Fiitâ€"â€"D.D.T. 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Pug}ls of Marion Demorest, LT.C.M.; Joan Aitchison, honors, grade VIII Bilnn; grade VII piano, Judith aul, honors; grade IV, piano, Beverley Ellis, Ist class honors; Shirley Ellis, honors; Gai}Ho:ken, honors; Catharine Rusself, honors; gradel piano, Lionel Hnuï¬:wn, (age 4 years), honors; iana Ruonna, gonors; John Gorham. bhonors; Gwendolyn Eck, honors. Pupils of Helen Baker, A.T.C.M.: grade V piano, Lorraine Forbes; \ grade III piano, Barbara Parker, | honors; grade II piano, Mary Linn \ Rose, onors; _ Mary â€" Walwin, \honors. Mr. and Mr# E. F. Macdonald and son John, of Arthur street, went the weekâ€"end to Round Lake, Havelock. Mrs. T. Parnett of Vancouver, B. C., and Mrs. W. Syrnyk and daughter, Anita, of Smithers, B.C., are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mre. V. Tucker, 36 Acacia Aveâ€" nue, Weston. Mrs. Syrnyk, the former Doris Tucker, spent a few days in Vancouver with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Parnett (nee Marjorie Tucker) before proceeding by way of the States for Weston. They exâ€" pect to stay here for two months visiting their many friends. Both girls receive the Times and Guide every week and thoroughly enjoy reading about their old home town. Mrs. R. A. V. Bennett of Oxbow, Saskatchewan, who is on her wag to visit her daughters in England, has been visiting with her sisters, Mrs. A. W. Brown of Robert street, and Mrs. A. T. Squibb of Main street north. A most successful meeting of the Dorothy _ Pearson Auxiliary | of Central United Church was held at the home of Mrs. E. Whiting, Denâ€" nison Road, on Thursday evening, June 26th. Mrs. W. Christie, preâ€" sident, conducted the business of the evening\. which consisted mainâ€" ly of furthering the plans for a bazaar to be held in the Sunday School rooms in October. Miss Marâ€" ge?' Emberson _ was devotional leader and Mrs. Whiting delighted those present with her review of Baroness Shidzue Ishimoto‘s book "Facing Two Ways." Dainty reâ€" freshments were enjoyed at the close of the meeting. + Birthday Greetings to _ _ _ Bobby Russell, 4770 Jane street, who celebrated is birthday, Tuesâ€" day, July 1 Mr. James T. Masters, R.R. No. 1, Weston, and Harry/F. Kinton, Main street notth, for, Sunday, July 6th. Mr. Jim Amos, @atin Finish Flooring, for Mongéfy, July 7th. Mr. Fred N. sh, 4 Fern Aveâ€" ;u:, Weston, Wednesday, July th. Mr. W. H. Burdgkin, 235 Roseâ€" mount â€" avenie, //celebrating . his birthday, Saturafy, July 5th. Congratulations to _ ___ o Continued from page 1â€" Baker, Jean Bowman, Lorna Cathâ€" cart, Wallace Charman, Donna Chesher, Nina Christie, Irene Creâ€" rar, Tommp Duck, Deanne Duckâ€" worth, Peter Frame, Ross. Kilâ€" <rick. Gail Howarth, Billy Look, arjorie â€" Macdonald, Marilynne Mousley, Garry Munnings, Brian Robins, _ Linda _ Ruggles, Alfred Stade, Ronald Taylor, Scott Tayâ€" lor, Cameron _ Wardlaw, Donnfd W‘rd. Glen Wonod, Gandra Bourâ€" arde, Herbert Connell, Eugene ft‘edorowich, Jayne LaRose, Betty {)?lrshall. Helen Patterson, Patricia oss. Deputy Reeve and Mrs. Foster Rowntree, Main sthet north, celeâ€" brating their wedding anniversary, Tuesday, July 8th. Promotion Lists Teachersâ€"Gladwyn I. Maw M. Jefferson Promoted _ from Grade 3 to Grade 4â€"Barry _ Ashbee, _John Bowman, Shirley_Cathcart, Teddy Charman, Alan Ferris, Ann Hepâ€" ton, Jacqueline Hunt, James Jefâ€" frey, Marilyn Jenkins, Stanley Kelâ€" ler, Marlene Mcintosh, Velma Mcâ€" Knight, Allan Parnall, Ross Robinâ€" son, Sandra Shakespeare, Tom Stade, James Tumber, Frank Wilâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Rpbert Wilson of Weston celebratï¬i’{ their first anâ€" niversary on Suftday, July 6th. Recommended, George Bridge Bobby Leslie. c 80 son Recommended from Grade 3 to rade 4, John Bodiam, Lillian ollard. IV piano Beverley Reid,, App: sang. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a iown of white brocaded satin, with fitted bodice, and draped skirt falling into a circular train. Her long emâ€" broidered veil was held by a coroâ€" net of orange blossoms and she carried a cascade of gardenias and Talisman roses. Miss Marguerite Shier, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, in blush rose brocaded satin, and Miss Helen Phillips and Miss Ruth Smith, sister of the ‘grnom, bridesmaids, were gowned ‘in ice blue brocaded satin. Thei\; }wore halos of carnations to matc their dresses and carried cascades ‘of pink carnations and sweet peas. ‘ Mr. Barry Jones was best man and |ushers were Messrs. Dick McGranâ€" \d]e. Jim Coulter, Orvel Ketcheon, and Bill Ketcheson. A reception | followed at the home of the bride‘s | parents. Mrs. Shier received in a ‘gn\\'n of madonna blue faconne p\'ith draped skirt, matching accesâ€" |sories and corsage of white carnaâ€" \tions. The groom‘s mother assisted iin navy crepe with matching accesâ€" | sories and corsage of Talisman |roses. For the honeymoon to Musâ€" iknka the bride changed into a turâ€" quoise doeskin suit with white acâ€" 1cessnrie§. The happy couple will live in Weston. Smithâ€"Shier a ° | c'.:hml Unlu;l Ghux:th. Weston, was the scene of a pre! -.w:{ on Saturday Atumgon, guno 2ist, when Grace Sophia Shier became ns e es ced the bride of Kenneth Donald Smith, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Shier, Queen‘s Drive, Weston, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. idney T. Smith, Lansing, Ontario. Gladiolis, carnations . and ~ snapâ€" dragons formed the background for the wedding party. Rev. Harry Pawson %e:!ormed the ceremony. Miss Mabel Phillips played the Miss Mabel Phillig played the wedding music and Mr. Alec White | John Jeffrey, Ronald Johnson, | Wayne Judge, Allan LaRose, Joyce iLamb, James Lamb, David Mcâ€" Farlane, Myrtle McVittie, Phyllis !Nsrh. Loretta Pivato, Lorraine \Pope, Mary Linn Rose, Barbara Savage, Marilyn Steiner, Arthur ’S?un, Helen 'fa%'lot. Pamela Tipâ€" pett, James Weller, Lily Weller, | Robert _ Winson. _ Recommended, |\ Doreen Duck, Tom Leslie, Robert (Taylor. Palms, fuschia peonies and orange blossoms decorated Weston Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon June 28th, for the marâ€" riage of Helen Winnifred McKn'fue to Dr. Paul Martial Chevalier. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, Allison McKague, Roseâ€" mount Avente, Weston, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Chevalier, Montreal. Rev. R. C. Creelman conducted the serâ€" vice. Mrs. C. Dixon played the wedâ€" ding music and Mrs. James Murley sang. Given in marriage by her father the bride, wore a Queen Anne gown of mousseline de soie with medium length train. Her veil was caught with an embroidered gardenia Queen Anne headdress and she carried a cascade of yellow roses and gardenias. Mrs. Brad Hannigan, Toronto, was matron of honor, in lime green silk jersey with cap sleeves and draped skirt with matching gloves, and bridesâ€" maids, Miss Norine Grainger, Wesâ€" ton, and Elizabeth Miller, of Ottaâ€" wa and Montreal, were gowned alike in fuschia silk jersey. They wore matching flqwer.hea‘s'dre_s_ses Chevalierâ€"McKague and carried cascades of pale yellow carnations, mauve sweet peas and yellow roses. Mr. Marcel T. Morâ€" gan, â€" Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, _ was best man, and ushers were the bride‘s brothers, Mr. _ W. Monty McKague, and Mr. C. Sanford Mcâ€" Kague. A rece{tï¬ion followed at Maple Hurst dge where_ the bride‘s mother received in Peast grey silk crepe, with agron front, cap sleeves and round neck. A black gicture hat and black gloves and shoes, with corsage of pink and blue carnations completed her ensemble. The groom‘s mother asâ€" sisted . in green-?encil stripped mesh gown with black accessories and corsage of white and blue tintâ€" ed carnations. The couyle left to spend the summer in New Brunsâ€" wick, returning to Montreal in the fall. The bride travelled in a mistâ€" ed grey two pieca suit with flare Teacherâ€"E. O. Cathcart Grade 8 to 7â€"Pass. Richard Berti, Bette Billinghurst, Paul Bodrug, Shirley Carder, Donald Creighton, Donld Catto, Arlene Fraser, Vernon Fretz, Gail Hamilâ€" ton, Tom Helm, Budd{n}licku, Eleâ€" nor Laver, Violet ftus, Jack Look,Jack Madgett, David Noon, Victoria Pacini, Jean Pivoto, Walâ€" ter Rhodes, Martin Sabba, Shirley Scott, _ June â€" Simmons, Doreen Simpson, Florence Tumber, Edna Ward, Norma Wardrope, David Vergot, Welma Younger. Recomâ€" mendation, Shirley Chisher. Teacherâ€"J. A. Perry Grade 7 to Grade 8â€"David Bodâ€" rug, David Bowman, William Brown, Cherry Brown, Lucia Caruâ€" ana, William, Clifford, Leonard Ellis, Thomas Evenden, Thelma Heaney, Robert Jones, Frances Loftus, Gwendolyn Look, Joan LaRose, Joyce Look, David Miller, Jean Miskow, Carol Moffat, Barry Morris, Kenneth Niepa};e. Patricia O‘Donaghue, Evelyn Parr, David Philips, Mary Saliba, Merle Sunâ€" ‘nrom. Donald _ Taylor, _ Robert Tumber, Franceg Wnielhg. â€" Two old settlers, confirmed bachelors, sat in the backwoods. The conversation drifted from poliâ€" tits to cooking. â€" â€" . _ "I got one o them there cookery books once, but I never could do nothing with it," said one. _ ;‘;&';:-:.1";‘;" u.""zi&';&'h ona of m â€" rec an in the same m-â€"ffljng:.n"_.e‘o-n dish.‘ And that settied me." â€"_‘:-â€" ~:;:;‘ * 1 7 Teacherâ€"Paul McKenzie alligator accessories completed her costume. + , D-lhnâ€"lhlmi peplum andrpencil cut skirt. Red In a setting of gluk carnations and white bsiy's reath, Rev. J. Clough officiated at the wedding of Elsie Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shuster, and Kenneth Wilâ€" liam Dallen, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dallen, in the Church of, the Good Shepherd, Mount Dennis. The bride, given in mnrrh’e by her father wore a gown of flowered organza and fingerâ€"tip veil. She carried a cascade of pink roses and white sweet peas. Mrs. J. Webster was matron of honor in lrink taffeâ€" ta and bridesmaids, Misses Ivy Dallen and Bernice Savell were in mauve and turquoise taffeta, They carried bouquets of sweet peas. Thelma _ and Marilyn â€" Stevens, nieces of the groom, were flower girls in blue taffeta with matchâ€" ing flowers. The groomsman was Lawrence Dallen and ushers were Keith Kensinger and James Scott. The couple will live in Mount Denâ€" nis after a trip North. Boydâ€"Cross A double ring ceremony took place on Saturday afternoon, June 2lst, in St. Philip‘s Anglican Church, Etobicoke, when Margery y, daughter of the late Mr. and ,_F. W. Cross, Bobcaygeon, Ontario, became the bride of Ernest Clifford Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Boyd, of Wesâ€" ton. Rev. T. B. Butler officiated. Mrs. McKelvey played the wedding music and duringv the signing of the register Mr. W. Higgins sang, "O Promige Me." Reginald F. Cross, of Lindsoy, brother of the bride, gave her in marriage. She: wore a white satin bouffant gown, with sweetheart headdress and finger tip veil, and carried red roses, swainsona and blei's breath. Her only attendant was Miss Winâ€" nifred Cross, her sister, who wore pastel yellow marquisette, with mathching headdress and carried a nosegay of yellow roses and carnaâ€" tions. Alfred Boyd was his broâ€" ther‘s best man. The ushers were Albert Boyd, brother of the groom, and John Brien, nephew of the bride. The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Collyer, friends of the bride and groom, where Mrs. H. Mulliï¬an of ort Perry, sister of the bride, reâ€" ceived in blue printed crepe, and wearing a corsage of pink and white carnations. The groom‘s mother assisted in mauve figured silk jersey and wearing Eink and white carnation corsage. The happy couple. left for a motor trip to Northern Ontario, the bride traâ€" velling in a two piece navy blue enâ€" semble with white accessories, They will reside in Mount Dennis. We have purchased 8 acres of CHOICE PREMIER STRAWBERRIES and offer them market within a few hours of picking at prices which will compare with any â€" anywhere. Smaller WATERMELONS from 99¢ each 100 onlyâ€"Extra larie WATERMELONS, 35 to 40 pounds each, direct by road from WESTON British Fruit Market Direct from Grower Twice Daily Florida, each This is an estimated price which will probably be lower, so please phone daily for price&. â€" STRAWBERRIES For 25c Quart Box PHONE 1350 or 1351 FOR PRICES â€" We offer this weekâ€"end Continued from page 1â€" Bruce Blackburn, Joan Cabell, James Cuhl. Fred Clements, Robâ€" ert Fenton, John "ï¬ Albert Garâ€" Tok y oves en o Al+ der. David ‘Kirkland. James Law. To Grade VII.â€"Stewart Antram, Jean Ashford, Jack Ashton, Elizaâ€" beth Brooks, Battg Burns, _Neil Ch.pall Graham Creelman,. Elisaâ€" beth Coulthard, Keith Dickin, Lorâ€" raine Forbes, Barbara dlllop, Bnr{ Gooderham, Marvin Gould, Marilyn Graff, John Harris, Dougâ€" las Heathfield, Mardi Heard, Lorâ€" raine Hiett, Ronald Jenner, William Jennings, Margaret Joyce, Catherâ€" ine MacArthur, Patricia Magee, Reta Marshall, Glenn McGuire, Memorial School Hollinsworth, _ _ _ _/ _ Recommended on trialâ€"Ronald Dunlop. 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