~Children‘s Ballet Remains Popular Rose Frances Noonan Bride Of R.Aâ€"Grant In Pakenham The marriage of Miss Rose Frances Noonan and Mr. Ronâ€" ald Alexander Grant took place in St. Peter Colestine‘s church, Pakenham, October 30, at 9:30 o‘clock. Rev. J. R. Murray offâ€" ciated at the double ring cereâ€" mony and was the cclebrant at the nuptial mass. The bride is thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Noonan of Pakenham. and Mr. Grant is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grant, Town of Mount Royal, Quebec. SCALLOP POYTATOES WITH A SOUPâ€"SAUCE The â€" church was decorated with white and‘ gold chrysanâ€" themums and ferns. Mrs. I. A. Nugent played traditional wedâ€" ding music at the orghn. Mr Philip Rini of Kingston played violin solos and Mrs. Austin Stanton of Pakerham sang at the communion. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of magnolia white taffeta â€" with . appliqued â€" yoke trimmed with rhincstones. A matching headdress held her fingertip . veil and her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried a white prayer book which â€" was â€" adorned _ with streamers of pink roses and lily of the valley. FALL brings a tide of frc«h for thingsdomestic. Mrs. looks for improved ways t from cleaning the house t meals. New ideas in the cooking departmen are always welcome. With gusto, th homemaker clips recipes from new: papers and magazines and tries the out on the famity. When a dish meet their approval, she tucks the recip into her file or cookbook to be use again soon. Chicken may be used Miss Ann Noonan of Ottawa, attended her sister and Mr. John Grant was best man for his brother. ‘Bhe ushers were Mr. Irwin Watson of Weston and Mr.â€" Bernard Noonan, brother of the bride. A cup of cooked chicken or turkey (from can or roast) goes into the dish, too, as well as a bit of onion, pimiente and neamnier:f. When all ingredients are combined in a casserole, they are whisked into the oven to bake for 30 minutes. That allows time for the homefnaker to toss greens for a salad and_warm some cheesctopped English muffins. Desert could be sliced peaches er baked apples. 4 can (14 cups) 1 small onion, eondensed minced cream of 8 cups liced mushroom cooked potatoes goup* 2 tahiespoons 34 eup milk butter. or }§ teaspoon salt margatine Dash black pepper Blend soup, milk, salt, pepper and enion. _ Arrange alternate layers of potatoes and sauce in a greased 1‘ ; gnrt easserol¢; dot top with butter ke in a hot oven (400°F.) for 30 arinutes. 6 servings. â€" dn in _ *Also Cream of Celery or Cream of In Weston and District, children‘s ballet seems to be very popular with the ‘small fry‘ and their parents. The classes in children‘s ballet conducted by the Weston Recreation Commission each Saturday morning proves the point with registrations remaining large. Here are a few of the grade one pupils receiving instruction from the Commission‘s ballet instructor, Georgina Galloâ€" way, right. The budding ballerinas are, left to right, Charlane Scadding, Valerie Cha®ie, Karen Parsons and Mary Lovise Cox. Following a recoption held at the home of the bride‘s parents. the couple left on a honeymoon trip to the Southorn United States. A "familyâ€"tested" recipe with a slightly different twist is scalloped potatoes made with condensed soup A can of cream of chicken, cclery 0: mushroom soup makes a smooth flavor ful sauce for the potatocs. Once the family has tasted them preparcd this way, they‘ll never want themâ€"any other. As Suzy says, They‘re scrumpâ€" tious !" "EXTRAâ€"SPECIAL‘ SCALLOPED POTATOES For trgvelling the bride wore clcmemai to do thin to prepari q departme th gusto, 1 c from new id trics the a dish me I¢ ithusia | _ Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grant, Town of | Mount Royal, Qnebec; Mr. and |â€"Mrs. C.â€"Fay,â€"St.â€" Lambert; Que: | bec; Mr. and Mrs. A. Grant, Mr. | Alistair Grant, Miss Mary C. |Campbell and Miss Kathy Nooâ€" {man, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. (B. Grant, Mr. William Hales, Mr. Bruce Hales, Mrs â€"G. i’Bridnman and Mr. Irwin Watâ€" | son, Weston. a cinnamon brown wool dress with beige and tan accessories and a fur jacket. Her corsage bouquet was of bronze chrysanâ€" themums. On their return, Mr. and Mrs Grant will reside in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Blair, Miss Jean Blair, Miss Lois Row,. Mr. J. Peabody, Miss McGlade, Miss STORE HOURS Mon. â€" Tues, Sat. 9 a.m. to ROTOâ€"MATIC SWIVELâ€"TOP tets you clean up, down, all around the avprage room without once Wednesd Thurs: â€" Fri 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. â€"ELM, TO 6 p.m. / Closed ednesday s : urs: â€" Fri. 1 moving the cleaner1 l HOUSEXOLD APPLIANCES We Service Everything We Sell L J ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLB CLEANER J. Fleming, Mr. Philis Rini Kingston:; Mr. D. V. 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The bride‘s mother received her guests at the church parâ€" lours in a Teal blue crepe dress with pirk accessories and corâ€" sage of pink sweatheart roses.‘ The groom‘s mother assisted in a grown of Candlelight Ottoâ€" man Corde with black accesâ€" saries and corsage of yellow roses. The bride chose a charâ€" coal grey suit with black accesâ€" sories and corsage of pipk sweetâ€" heart roses for her honeymoon trip to New York City. On their return the couple will reside at 17 Farnsworth Drive, Weston, Ont. In Mount Dennis Sa}vation Army citadel, Capt. John Morâ€" rison officiated at the marriage of Gwendolyn May Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huâ€" bert C. Baker, and Thomas Wilâ€" The bride‘s father gave her in marriage and she wore a gown of Chantilly lace, princess style, with a standâ€"up collar, covered buttons on the bodice, and a cathedral train. Her finâ€" gortip veil fell from a coronet of pearls and she carried red and white roses. liam Stephenson, son of Mrs. W. Stephenson, Toronto. â€" Ilene Slawson was maid of honour, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Ruth Kirkland and Edna Barker, in waltzâ€"length gowns Barker, in waltzâ€"length gowns of laurel green with curved V necklines, bracelet length sleoves, and full, gathered skirts. They wore pleated matching hats ard carried nosegays of sold ‘mums. Bob Weeks was best man and ushers were Frank Barker and Bob Taylor. Receiving, the bride‘s mother wore coffee crepe and lace with matching accessories and corâ€" sawe of bronze and gold ‘mums. The groom‘s mother assisted in dusty rose lace and sheer with matching accessories and corâ€" mums sc of white roses and blue STEPHENSON â€" BAKER 36 MAIN ST. S. CH. CH. 1â€"1112 1â€"1113 1â€"1114 J 0 H N VOTE HAMILTON â€", novemser s John Hamilton‘s Campaign Headquarters 4281 DUNDAS ST. WEST VOTE HAMIL Progressive Conservative Candidate iN YORK WEST | o to o STOP DOUBLE TAXATION For Cars And Information On Election Day: " Sales tax on purchases by munticipalities and school boards should be eliminated. (Rodney Adamson gained â€" _ a partial victory when, in the last budget, partial exâ€" emption was granted.) [HAMILTON "These proposals, which were advanced by Rodney Adamson in the House of Commons, will have my full support."" * "If you think they would benefit the people of York West ... Municipal taxes on homes should be allowed as a deâ€" duction for federal income tax purposes. CEALL LY. 3168 RS OF YORK THE TLMES AND GUIpE â€" Published by Jackson Lundy, . 4 S w