t'ArtJVNtr--Cnam x colourful wedding wig lol- emirced in the nu? Milton church on Saturday, March 20th, between Mu, Mae Craig, daugh- ter'o: Airwand Mrs. Allen Craig of Manon to Mr. Allen Couzens/ ton of 'ir. and Mrs. Jack Cou- una oi'vane St, Weston. The church, decorated in dattw dils, twigs and heather made a perfegt setting for the occasion. The Arretrtony Was performed byl the RN. D. Reece, assisted tryl the bricia's uncle, the Reverend Dr..Archibald M. Craig ot Maine, U.S.A.' The bride 'was given in marriage by her father. With her nylon brocade gown over oyster satin she wore a shoulder length veil of nylon; gathered to a tiara of seed pearls/ Her bouquet arrangement con- sisted of red roses and white) trcrnetions with satin streamers ot vosebuds. 'The sister of the g'uum, Mies June Couzens, was maid of honour, and was dress, ed in a ballerina length gown of net over lavender taffeta. She (Continued on Page 151 Weddings ji; DIXON ROAD Openings For childm Ago: 2% lo (PA Mrs. A. Duncan MU. 8073 Merry tyrart%rstrry School In " Phlllp’s Parish Hall ' _ q ti . ' , " &1 _ "tt , q . A _ ' / (iiiai EASTER FAStiill0ll)ills 'at) a“; _ x F o V . I L901 Ml I tr ll/Citi, i"c2iiiiii, W a . Lt BU" 'e E , _' --- 7 “3613/ 1iiiiri_"iiici"i I a - For Informa'ien Damn! than. at ten', "el published without c " ll the 'uses Ind Guido. Telephone .20“! PERSONALS to CM. 1-52" by Monday " 5 pm. or null then to , Main " South. The Rev. Dr. Archibald Craig) and Mrs. Craig have left To-‘ ronto for Milne, USA., after the wedding of the farmer's ‘niece, Mae Craig to Allen ‘Couzens of Weston. Five Weston residents are back)" W" "1Cutf home after a month', iii,i:iv',jjicrr't,s,i together in Florida. They are 2 pound ( Mrs. Margaret L. Black oi Enislioat cuts 28 Ave., Miss Mabel McCort oti36 (3i, inch) Warn Ave., Mrs, Allan Moody orerusts. {Cross St.. Mrs. Clara Moody of1 3 pound Suterfs Drive and Mrs. Gilmore1sandwich) lc "tJohn St. lslices, or 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. s. Mac- Culloch of Joseph St. are leaw ing tor a tour weeks' trip through the Canadian Rockies by rail. While out west, they are planning a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunter, at Stroke, Vancouver PERSONAL NOTES Mrs. W. Smith CH. l.3952 A Few Facts On Quantity Have you ever been Inked to make sandwiches tor I church In or a Home and School social evening, and not had the slight- est idea what quantity of bread and other rndredienu to-buy'. Here are a tew quantity “he" and figures" which will help you next time you‘re on the spot! They'll also help you to estimate' the cost of your 'sandwiches, in) advance, it necessary'. i 2 I", pound (24. ounce) ion! cuu‘ 124 (We inch) slices, without end crusts. l , 2 pound (32 ounce sandwich) gloat cuts 28 (ra inch) slices or 136 (3i, inch) slices, without end Allow 2 slices.per serving. I 1 pound (16 ounce) loaf cut: 16 (h, inch) slices, without end crusts. IVA pound (20 ounce) loaf l9 th inch) slices, without crusts. 3 pound (48 ounce double sandwich) loaf cuts 44 ("1 inch) slices, or 56 (N, inch) slices, without end crusts. Cookies: I large or 2 small per serving,) in bulk __"- approx. 50 to 60 plain: cookies per pound;or, 20 - 30, filled or iced cookies per pound.) Island, who formerly lived on Rosemount Ave. in Weston. Former postmaster of Weston) Mr. W. S. Savage and Mrs.; Savage now of Bala, Ont, spent) a few days in Weston last week at the hnme of their son, Jacky Savage of Sunset Trail. i Mrs. S. J. Norman, vice-chair man of Weston's Board of Edu. man of Weston's Beard ot 'jf.'.ltt.'i'J.y", ucvcncy nun-a, ‘Aumug. cation. is spending some timelson of Mr. and Mrs. Jethro with her family in England. lUnited Church. (Continued on Page 15) cut: end {Know Your Own Community \Luncheon Speaker Advises Speaking on “Today'. Ttee,",? " the Local Council of Wuhan Luncheon held in WWW United church, Monday. lush Fiiii, yum anâ€: t'sii1'i"lir Weisdirf's . set you brightly on your way! After viewing _ lttE2a, AsjT'iic"1 our collection of ensembles and com laments, we're _ w LR'i' .. a? P _ t 5.2; rile" sure you’ll agree that they con be matched _. _ tIF)? , l LN, with our accessories'bur can't T I Bl?,, I . be mafclled, anywhere, for / 't! "l) I economy and grace. _ . l wr N. __ â€K at“. “2» " , t gl _ r "’T"; a F% a. , ' 'ill., , , R . MEEQJ'ZQ bd r " ty. 'l' if y', 'rr-Tia,,, M a)†C) ' J M, _ _..‘- I’d; 5. l . I" ~ - a: _ my ‘4" , E l > l ' r. b [idli ET, I v.44 _ I r I \ _ by tir/Taq EL I n " tU i,c,.fcik"e Ta Av t [lj-ii-iii'-" aâ€, i __, I . g sa iC - _ 2;: Nit) BQQUI 1 43' A'- l " "' “" ' - ‘ 51: 'f) L) J“ IM .3 . _ " w†9'": Tg sirs,c5ap, illiiglllirgiii),il, Q ' - " 'it i2s, 'dis? a T, " "ii1iamiEirfg" ' v . Ill, 32 'i'itlith"'i'd a 'r, Ilrn Rits! Fl I' IPA I . d ' Ith it'ii! "ip. 'N, _ ., wig 'rr?, "’ .. Wt?, kts3'iiti5aM,tahrrsi'ji,ft _ s, / , p, 's Kuï¬ , A dash of show . . . blended with th Tet" , , “3%ï¬yil I5,'iii;li"drt town of flowers . . . and yovr world' V i? " {(46 a _ , , (l ii'"ffilgt .‘n Cs';':;.')"' astir with seasonal millinery dishes I Cu K. Crang, Weston, in' Deer Park lxocutivo mm, Wp l f a r e f.ouecil ot Grant Toronto. emvl Mud th. and in: iiiiiEiiy) groups to band together to may and apply the woman‘s view-, Spring "tttht wool, checked-and-double-checked Straight line is accon'ed by buttorvfront. $25.00 Imp!“ goat-dun, rustling in its full glory! Whik collar and buttons dazzle in dark shades. .rr"'-"'r TPF. ._.__._.___._.r.__ "_sts_ . _.e.._-.V.. rrrw. $49.50 A California Hind um in stunning bark cape. Styled and unwed for season: of smart wear. . . FVFt_ _rrF_F_P_rr_r__ .. T _ . "'i' .8150 tho Empire II complchd by Um dress and hub†Band collar, cuffs, inch! lining in control! crepe print. .............. $29.59 WESTON 47 "All " I. skirt, in silk shaniung, is a costume by ruffU-frortt and lk shave bolero. ji/if WW W point to problems "ecting "e own town. 'tthow your communit 'tui problems. v'tt,s. 'peltaefa1 more than 1 women nttendin the luncheon. "Women maul: band together on such topics a: housing or the care of 'fs/att detective children in the comj munity." l Miss Philpott humorously ex- plained that she held a high re- lud for the status at women because she followed eight brothers in a family of 13. [Ilium In the Community _ Illustrating the influence 01“ {women in the" community, she), recalled an experiment tried by, several Community Chest cam- paigns in the U.S.A., in which; many dropped their door to doori canvassel and concentrated, strictly upon business and _indus-', try tor donations. When the re- sults of the experiments were reported " a convention, it was discovered that every Commun- ity Chest that had dropped the! house to house canvass had â€-1 sumed it again. And it wasn't due to I loss in dollars and Jail but to a great loss in public re-l, lations and public interpreta-' tion brought on through losing' the efforts of the women in the, community. "A cause," Missi Philpot pointed out, "can remain) strong only as long as the women) in the community understand the service." l Great Responsibility Nn this 20th century the women of goodwill have a ter- ritic responsibility now that we mav speak directly ourselves. How well are we doing it?" she asked. The speaker advised the women to refrain from load- ing the leaders with all the work and responsibilities every.time, and to look for others of good- M. Hm Smartly, dressed women follow foshion's path to beauty, Weaying these styles that reflect good taste and charm you’ll look your best at the head of the parade ! We've selected the finest coats, suits, dresses apd accessories to o I PIP/e 1'1eor1e't'etet.te1'ht1'w' i-A.- 44:, mun: the m. tst-ie-tki-H'"., si- the great problems being “who W‘ p itttr cd by the women in India '!v1t.ijl.'.l.ti,'lfi their h though "soft speaking and deep trill. M -. 4""an [my I...†f Now more than ever betore/t.P?dht . â€he said, 'the emphasis is "ri,tti"tf W , (women, Magazine articles 'are] __.(W Q†on your v ensembles that they rieshut co â€Want and am cLosIua Customers who have not piekqd up wqol , kindly do to Info" April 22nd, t994 bpposite Post Otrice.CHerry 1-700: Why This, Amazing Prescription Increase? The use of prescriptions for the orderly dispensing of medicine hos multiplied during the past few years. There is sound reason for this trend. . "By prescription" is ihe right way for you to acquire your medicines. They will be exactly right for the condition being treated. Dosage and strength will be specified. Confidence of the patient is enhanced and recovery con be much faster. For your heolth's' sake, go! your Doctor's prescription for your medicines. It MAIN " SOUTH sl/fi. {111/2an 'j',CT1C'a",rd I.'iD,R'i-';"ii- A dash of snow . . . blended with â€so touch of flowers . . . and your world's ostir with seasonal millinery dishes I Our recipe for a glorious Easter is u bonito! for every outfit . . . a style for over) foeo . . . all ttt the right pgicul tP I'm; 16ytt" ran-wow