Mrs. Corinne Simms, sister of the bride, attended in a blue taffeta dress with black accesâ€" sories and a corsage of, pink carnations. Best man was Mr. Carl Simms. The bride‘s mother® received the guests at home wearing a blueâ€"gray suit with pink accesâ€" sories and a corsage of pink roses. The groom‘s parents were unable to attend, but a telegram carrying love and best wishes .was received by the happy couâ€" ple. in an afternoon ceremony at Westminster United Church, Ann. Fawcett, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomson, became the bride of Edgar Kendrew, Shelâ€" burne, son of Edgar S. Kendrew, Shelburne. and.the laté Mrs. Kendrew. Rev. James McKenzie \officiaisd. Given in marriage by her father, the bridce wore a ballerinaâ€"length dress of pale blue French sik tafeta trimmed with tiny pearls. Her matching bat he‘d ler fingertip veil and she cactied white. gardenias, pink rouss and stephanotis. Atâ€" terdibg the bride was Norah Thomson, wio wore a ballerinaâ€" \Ylerzth d es of old rose French &il‘. tof.cla vimmed with pearls apd a matching headâ€"dress. Her wiist co:cage vwas of French blue carq: t‘ons. G.oomsman was Carl Horker and the ushers were Don Kenérew and John Catherwood. Receiving, the bride‘s mother wore a coe colored silk taffeta dvess with a corsage of bronze roses. The groom‘s aunt, Georâ€" gina Graham, assisied in maroon crens with a corsage of yellow FOSCS. Rev. George Davison officiated and the soloist, Miss Louise Stewart of Toronto, sang two lovely solos, "Deep as the Sea" and "I‘ll Walk With Thee". Given in marriage by her brother, Victor Charette, the bride wore a white Italian silk Rev. G. Roe, performed the cereinony. The bride was given in marriage by her father and chose a dress of silver white corded taffeta with black acâ€" cessories and a corsage of red roses, with white stephanotis. IREDALE â€" CHARETTE Thistletown.â€" In Thistletown United church, in a double ring ceremony, Jeannene F. Charette, daughter of Mrs. Charette and the late J. B. Charette, became the bride of William Kingdon, Iredale, son of Mrs. Harold Creary and the late William F. Iredale. DAY â€" FOY / St. John‘s Anylican church, Weston, Onterio, vas the setting when Doreen Janet Foy, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Foy, became the bride of Ewing W. Day, son of Col. E. W. Day, of Sarasota, Florida. WEDDINGS LOCATIONS WHERE APPLICATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE DREW â€" FAWCETT Application for Compensation New Toronto Leaside Long Branch Mimice North York: Bradford Etobicoke Molland Marsh The Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund St. Albians â€"580 Main Street, North To the extent of funds available, the Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund will assume responsibility for loss or damage to household contents or clothing directly involved in the recent hurricane and flood, excluding loss or damage by seepage or surface drainage. Matron of honour was Mrs. Allenby Boake, sister of the groom, in waltzâ€"length limeâ€"lite green tissue shantung with matched, beaded leal%-ldesigned headdress, and carried yellow ‘mums, red bronze pom poms and salal leaves. The other two attendants, Miss Betty Sheppard and . Miss Brenda Little, were gowned alike in waltzâ€"length autumn rust; emâ€" pire lines with beaded leaf deâ€" sign headdress and they carried yellow ‘mums, â€" yellow â€" and bronze pom poms with salal leaves. The best man was Donald Love and the ushers were (Continued on Page 4) brocade gown with a full skirt | falling into "a cathedral train, long tapered sleeves. The picâ€" ‘ ture frame neckline was trim-‘ med with pearls and irridescent beads. Her full length veil ofâ€"ilâ€" lusion was caught to a headdress | of pearls. She carried yellow roses, ~ white â€"stephanotis â€"and ivy. Etobicoke Counciller William Hodgson and Mrs. Hodgson are seen at the recent reception and preview of the new Skyline Hotel, Malton Road at Highway 27. Some 800 guests attended and viewed the modern, palatial hotel. Pretty blonde model at left is seen presenting corsage to Mrs. Hodgson and buttoniere to Mr. Hodgson. â€" Â¥ hi Zor dada â€"Borden Avenue School â€"Central Claims Division â€"Township Office, 4946 Dundas St. W. â€"Citizens‘ Flood Reliet Committee at Bradford â€"Central Claims Division â€"Village Office, 1560 -%‘ew:‘n Office, 261 h Street, Mimico â€"Central Claims Division Guests At Opening Of New Skyline Hotel | â€"Citizens‘ Flood Relief Committee at Bradford York of the Fund of the Fund of the Fund Yilla Oftice Lahz:orn Road CENTRAL CLAIMS DIVISION 199 Bay Street, Toronto Phoneâ€"EMpire 6â€"2571 of the Fund Toronto Township â€"Township Office, C Cooksville Vaughan Townshipâ€"Township Office, Maple Woodbridge â€"Village Office, Woodâ€" Scarborough Schomberg York Township â€"Township Office, 2700 Eglinton Avenue West Port Credit York Milis Valley â€"A. L. 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