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Lynch, Jogéph street, celeâ€" brating their bipthdays on Tuesday, August 8. ; â€"PERSONALS | NURSE WESTON 123 NIGHTS 361 Lloydbrook 5950 MU. 1332 JU. 2653 Wedmenday AAligust 4, snn GQarieh t 4, an Ashwl.l‘,‘.i’hil:g‘::wn. .!or Thursâ€" day, August 5. Birthday tings to Terrance McGuigan, mounh Ave., ‘ Westâ€" mount, nineâ€"yearsâ€"old, on Monday, July 26, sent from Grandma McGuigan. Belated happy birthday to Doug las uuuelwmza, 191 ï¬'lin stree las Musselwhite, 191 Main street north, who was nineâ€"yearâ€"old on Saturday, July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Squibb, Main street north, grid Mr. and Mrs. Louis â€" LePage, or Wednesday, August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ross O‘Brien, Lawrence avenue, are holidayin7> At Housey Rapids, Kashe Lake, Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Crouch, 52 Main street south, celebrating their anniversary on Monday, August 2, also Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin, ï¬ueen's drive, and Mr, and Mrs. L. ingdon, Coyler avenue, for‘ the same day. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Harris, Henry street, for Tuesday, August 3. Birthday greetings to Donald and David Carroll, ),a’ol"lirglen Crescent, celebrating ‘their birthâ€" days on Thursday, July 29th, also to their sister, Hatkel éu_roll, who ‘Birthday greétings to Mrs. Fenâ€" ton, 219 King Street, for Tuesday, August 3rd. / Anniversary Greeting To Mr. and Mrs. Ross rien, 210 Lawrence avenue, w celebrated their seventh annivefsary Monday, July 26. will have a birthday on Saturday July 31st. & Belated birthday etings to Norm Fenton, Jo Street, and Tom Henderson, e Avenue, for Monday, July 26§K. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemyre of Long Island, New York, were recent guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs Stoutley, Hearst Circle. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hawkes and daughter, Pat and doggie Jiggs, Little Avenue, are holidaying at Bennett‘s Hotel, Severn Falls. Mrs. Jack Smieth, Mrs. Roger Conant, Mrs, Jack Allan and Miss Joyce Boylen as rspresentativea of the Young People‘s Conservative Association of West York attendâ€" ed the Young People‘s Convention held last week at Aero Lodge, Gravenhurst. Also attending for the Wednesday sessions were Mr. Jack Smith, Joan Heath Ernie Thornton and Mr. Jack Allan. Mrs. A. H. Mallindine, 53â€"A Dennison road west, left Saturday by train with her son and daughterâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nfallin- dine, and baby, for a trip to Sydney, Nova Scotia. While in Sydney they will be the guests of Mrs. J, L. Mallindine‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macdanald and family of Lawrence avenue, are holidaying for two weeks at Beaverton. In the Church of the Good Shepâ€" herd, Mount Dennis, Rev. J. G. James united in marriage Joyce Barwise, daughter of Mrs. Barâ€" wise and the late A rthur Barwise, and Alan Charles Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green. Given in marriage by her uncle, William Humphreys, the bride wore a dress of pale blue crepe with lace bodâ€" ice and white accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. Mrs. Dorothy Greenhill, sister of the groom, was the bride‘s only attendâ€" ant, wearing a dress of gray crepe with white accessories and corsage of pink carnations and blue cornâ€" flowers. John McCaskill was best man. At the reception following the ceremony the bride‘s mother received in navy and white jersey with navy and white accessories, assisted by the groom‘s mother in gray printâ€"ed silk with black accessories. Joyce Barwise Wed To A. Green Unwanted hair removed instam,l{ from face, arms, legs with Flas Hair Remover. Harmless â€" leaves skin soft and smooth. You can‘t lose. Money promptly refunded if hair grows back after third applicaâ€" tion with no questions asked, Comâ€" plete _ treatment ngz postpaid. (C.O.D.‘sâ€"Postage extra). ‘The wedding ring, among early Teuton tribes, was a sign that the bride had been sold by her father or guardian to the bridegroom. on _ Teacher: "Fine! He is halfback on the football team and all the way back on his studies." KAPEX PRODUCTS (Dept. 432) Box 22, Station B, Montreal, Que. Father: "How is my son getting LADIES: READ THIS! Central United Scene Chapman Wright Vows A very pretty wedding was solemnized at Central United church, Weston, on Saturday, July 24, of Shirley Doreen, eldest daughter of Mr. W. G. Wright, by the Rev. E. B. Eddy, to Robert Andrew Chapman, son of Mrs. T. H. Chapman and the late Mr. Chapman. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was gowned in white embroidered organza with a slight train and her veil of tulle was caught in a cornet of small calla lillies and orange blossoms, ehr bouquet was a cascade of red roses, tiny white daisies and baby‘s breath. The bridal attendants were Miss Isobel Acheson of Emery, and Miss Anné O‘Dell of Weston. They were gowned alike in dresses of green and mauve brocaded taffeta with halo hats of the same material. The bride and Isobel Acheson made the bridesmaids‘ gowns and hats. The bride‘s gifts to the attendants were double strands of pearls. They carried cascades of gladiolus. ies OR The Church of the Good Shepherd, Mount Dennis, was the scene of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ross Hawthorne signing the register following wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Scott, recently, The bride is the their wedding in Howard Park United Church, Toronto. Mrs. Hawâ€"former Ivy Elizabeth Dallen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dallen, of thorne was the former Margaret Jean Brown, and Mr. Hawthorne is Mount Dennis, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Scott, the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hawthorne. ‘Toronto. ; The groom was attended by his brother, Ross, and the ushers were Andrew Chapman, cousin of the groom, and Orville Chapman, brother of the groom. _ _ â€" The reception was held at the home of the bride‘s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Ronaldson, 209 King St., Weston, where the bride‘s grandmother, Mrs. A. Wright, reâ€" ceived with the groom‘s mother. The égroom’s mother was gowned in powder blue crepe with navy acâ€" cessories and the bride‘s grandâ€" mother in black figured sheer. in pink eyelet jersey with grey accessories. On their return, the couple will live in Mount Dennis. At Downsview parsonage, the marriage of Margaret M. Gordon, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gordon, Catharine Ave., Downsview, and> Howard Smyth, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel _ Smyth, _ Wilson _ Ave., Downsview, was quietly solemnized on Friday evening. Given in marâ€" riage by her father, the bride wore a dusty rose suit, with white accesâ€" sories and pink roses. She was attended by her cousin, Margaret Annand, Penetang, Ontario, reâ€" cently from Scotland, who wore a dress of powder blue with white hat and corsage of pink carnations. Mr, James F. Gordon supported the groom, the ceremony being conâ€" ducted by Rev. Garnet W. Lynd. At a reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smyth, Wilson avenue, the bride‘s mother assisted wearing a wine colored dress and corsage of roses, the groom‘s mother being in a dress of grey printed silk with corsage of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Smyth will reside on Regent road, Downsview. Mr. James Clark of Toronto sang "I Love You Truly" and "Because.‘ Refreshments were served in the garden, after which the bride preâ€" sented her bouquet to her grandâ€" mother before leaving on a motor trip to the USA. The bride travelled Downsview Home For Newlyweds Advertising Paysâ€"Try It! VANILLA . IVORY SNOW SIMPSON‘S MEAT MARKET 21 MAIN N. 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The bride wore a frock of pink net over taffeta. its net yoke outâ€" lined by a bertna, and navy blue accessories. She carried pink and yellow roses. Mrs. Milton Spears, her only attendant, wore a gown similar to the bride‘s, but in pale blue taffeta, with black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Joseph Chamberlain was best man. After a reception at the home of the bride‘s parents the couple left for a honeymoon at Niagara Falls. Trip To Niagara Falls After Vows A professor demonstrated &A perâ€" son in a trance can drive an auto. mobile. Shucks. that was proven long agoâ€"and often. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED WESTON 35¢ 15¢ 15¢ Continued from page 1â€" executive has been chosen, which will commence planning and orâ€" ganizing programmes in a few months. At the closing of the school, Mr. Hincks expressed his deep apprecâ€" iation of the coâ€"operation which more than 25 leaders had given him in this year‘s school. The children too, had been most faithâ€" ful in their attendance and coâ€" operation. A total of 20 dollars has been collected to send to the Save the Children‘s Fund. This was one of the Christian projects of the School, ‘*Parent‘s Day"‘ ST. JOHN . HALIEAX . SYDNEY WVISIT THE MARITIMES (Subject to Change) â€" From Toronto â€" IED IN MOUNT DENNIS 9 S ol Fnes Nave m kn i oalfnad ". o e Mc o m o en s m Hen 647 8 s es on ol uen c L3 vovipnte M e ce Hove Ao. angeet on hi e o€ . sA y Bs 4 Mn onia ts oo im t i i + Hane a l s witeit " Eoo 2 4 e ho C oo i o+ S P paraere t e " o d aas 15 Pgragng, ‘gé:-ué’:..:?,fw 6# ‘;t_s‘...‘, ba ‘gï¬.†P % on e , HURSD % 29. Cl l PA R ES A R:E l ow ROUND TRIP TAX INCLUDIED Continued from page 1â€"â€" husband rushed to a farm down the road and then to the cabins at the No. 7 highway to ï¬et to a telephone, Frank drove the farm tractor down to the Grahamsville side road. c In response to the father‘s teleâ€" phone call, Provincial Constable John Strachan, Brampton, with Adjutant William Shaver, Brampâ€" ton corps, Salvation Army, raced to the scene. Shaver located the boy‘s body in a nineâ€"foot hole in the centre of the river. Robertson then dived down and brought the boy to shore, and artificial respiration . was applied. + She said her son was able to swim. The Hale family arrived in Canada a year ago from Wiltshire, England. They moved from Sunnyâ€" vale farm last April. "To think we went through all the blitz only to have this happen," she said. Mother Hohbbles "There he got Jim Robertson, wl@g brought Gordon out," she said. Provincial â€" Constable â€" Howard Bunn obtained an inhalator from Peel Memorial hospital, but Dr. W. S. Caldwell, Brampton, declared the boy dead after two hours‘ work. He was moved to hospital during resuscitation efforts. She said she had forbidden the children to go into the water until an hour after their meal. "They pestered so much I finally gave in 10 minutes before the hour was up and they went off," she said. "The family thought the area in which the children were swimming was perfectly safe. We didn‘t have any 1dgg there was a hole there," she said. Dr.. Caldwell said death was due to drowning. He said there would be no inquest. Mrs. Hale said the boy was missâ€" ing half an hour when the alarm was ‘raised and she did not know whether he had been under water all that time. "None of the children saw him go under although they were right with him at the time," said Mrs. Hale. "They just noticed him missâ€" ing suddenly." * from giant sugar cane. toads. Queensland. 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