«l A motor trip through Quebec end the New England States followed the marriage of Miss Nancy Watson Mackay, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Mackay and the late Norman Douglas Mackay of Weston, to Mr. W. Bruce Cunâ€" ningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cunningham of Toâ€" ronto. Rev. Kingslay Joblin performed the ceremony . in Emmanuel College Chapel. The bride wore an original gown of white Swiss peau de soie over pink taffeta, made on ecionial lines. The bateau neckâ€" ling and short sleeves were edged . with medallions _ of Guipure lace, and a flounce of matching embroidered organdie bordered the skirt. The bride‘s bouquet was a cascade of white bridal flowers accented with pink Sweetheart roses and blue delphiniums. . * Given in ‘marriage by her uncle, Mr. Douglas Mackay, she was attended by Mrs. W. Glenn McCormick, matron of honor, Mrs. John D. Fleming and Mrs. Stuart Ballard. Their princess gowns of delphinium blue peau de soie flared widely from a braided insert below the hipâ€" lines, and they carried cascades of autumn flowers in tones of vivid pink, amethyst, blue and 4vory. ‘ Mr. Robert Arth of Buffalo was best man, and the ushers were Messrs. John Fleming and William Finley of Toronto, Edâ€" win Hyman of Huntingdon, W. Va., CUNNINGHAMâ€"MACKAY Weddings BRAND NEW 21" ‘ and Dan Gaynor of ONLY : 169° LEFT HERB | 1107 Weston Rd. â€" Phone RO. 7â€"1655 EXHIBITION Packed In Their Original Cartons PURCHASE! j MOTOROLA s NOTE THESE FEATURES â€" ‘All front controls All wood cabinets All finishesâ€"Choice of color No stoop tuning Bud Giant 21" picture Ter â€" 5289.00 (WHILE spEc|A|_... THEY LAST) CAPLAN RADIO Chatham. '-K'xr"eception followed at Annesâ€" ley Hall. The bride and groom will live in Toronto. "You‘re a good skater. Where did you learn?" "It was easy really. 1 was fairly confident after three sitâ€" tings." . : ground Budget Terms Weston Couple Feted By Family On 60th Wedding Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jackman‘ of 44 Dennison Road W., Weston,| were guests of honor at a family dinner party on Sunday, August: 5, at the Queen Elizabeth Lodge,| Mississauga Rd., on the occasion: of their 60th wedding anniâ€" versary. A special treat for each of the guests at the dinner was a piece of the original wedding cake of 60 years ago, which Mrs. Jackman has kept down through the years. They received conâ€" gratulatory messages from Queen Elizabeth, Prime Minister Louis }St. Laurent and Premier Leslie Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Jackman were married at Bracebridge on Aug. 5, 1896. After living in northErn“ towns of Ontario, they came, from Parry Sound to Woodâ€" bridge in 1926 where they reâ€" sided until 1943 when they moved to Weston. Mrs. Jackman, who celebrated her 80th birthday on April of this year, was born at Bracebridge, while Mr. Jackman, who was born at Bethesda, was 85 on March 31. They both enâ€" joy very good health. In the store business Mr. Jackâ€", man spent 60 years of his life! behind the counter and manag»\ ing different businesses. At one time he was manager of the South River Branch and then the Parry Sound Branch of the Joint Stock Company. He was a member of the staff at the Woodâ€" bridge Farmer®‘ Co. Limited for 17 years, and among his duties for the company were that of ‘ accountant. Mr. and Mrs. Jackman have three children, Reta (Mrs. M. 5.00 ~â€" _ DELIVERS //zyï¬l WATER HEATERS _ Weekly or Monthly Payments No Finance Co. Weston â€" _ CH. 1â€"1112 OPEN THURS, FRL TIL 9 s{19ss glod "Glasteel" 36 Main St. it in a barrel, but judging from the ‘pic'un, an | The Pax Bible Clacs will reâ€" much more comfortable and scenic method of going | sume its meetings on Sunday, from another aircraft, the Silvef Star .iet banks Sentember 16th at the Creelâ€" to present an aerial photograph ‘J,.'.'.’.'m‘.’.x,".'fl.‘.':. l‘:’zfl: man Hall, at 10.00 a.m. 10 'â€"_â€"â€"â€â€˜_'â€"-_â€"\ Leaders W. B. Dean and G. G. Unger) of Toronto, Gordon| w, Alcott are planning another G. of Q?tawa and Norman C. Of| full and enjoyable programme Woodbridge, and one grandchild,! for the season and all young Hterbexft C. J-ac-kman. who is\ people are invitted to join with a te:ndm'g Trinity Colleg®,\the Pax Class, in Christian University of Toronto. fellowship. National"Defense Photo e Electric Wiring e Plumbing CH. 1â€"9321 â€" 223 MAIN STREET NORTH FRANK MARTIN CONSTRUCTION LTD.. 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The Committee has also announced that the girl who places second in the contest will receive a cash prize of $250.00 and the third runnerâ€" up wil $100.00 Pax Bible Class \ Meets Sept. 16th Inâ€" Creelman Hall will receive a cash prize of INCLUDIN G ON ALL your home, with a new easyâ€"toâ€"care â€" for Viny!, linoleum or rubber tile SAVE and BEAUTIFY A unikque twist in this year‘s| beauty test will be the setâ€" up of judging panel. Two ) queens ip their own right, Miss | Elaine Bishendon,. a local reâ€" | sident, Miss Byâ€"Line Ball of | 1956 and| am entrant in the Miss | Universe contest this year; and Miss Judy Welch, Mis Toronto ; for 1956, will be judges. Also in | the judgi panel will be Mri Stanley Comper, an art director | at Macle Advertising Co.| Limited, Tokonto; Mr. Ed. 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