l i Out-of-town guests trom Knob Lake, Labrador; Yellow- knife. NorthuWest Territories; Btthurst, New Brunswick. and Rowland, British Columbia, at- Patricia Jean McAlhone And Thomas Camtbelr' Wed At Westminster Weston 5.00 DRIVERS @1125. 46 MAIN ST. N. WATER HEATERS Weekly or Monthly Payments No Finance Co. OPEN "was. FRI. "LL ' “ill: illllii, WHITE $79.95 fruit-nu Inn-ml 36 Main St. South "tltatteel" This Fall paint your house WHITER THAN WHITE with new THE ROYAL BANK or CANADA PAINTINO and PAPERNANGINO WESTON RANCH I VqV MOUNT DINNIS “ARCH H. C. BROOKBANKS Here's good news for serious savers. For the second time since the end of July, The Royal Bank of Camd- is increasing the Mreregt rate on personal savings. As of September 15th, this bank will pay 2HR, I year, credit, ing interest every six months. on April 30th and October 31st, to your account. I ST. N. CH. 1-7681 Mm Lobllws - WESTON £4 l l J ‘\ h' Ii,." " ’Q 'r, LN I , . (lair, CH. 1-1112 “In": - 'IDI in a new exclusivo irtgodient that t"tuOr main Tummy White the whitest any _ canker first for GM tahoresttsriet. There is nothing quite like money in the bank Interest on Savings increased to IO one coal does it! tended the wedding of Patricia Jean McAlhone, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James P. McAlhone of 177 Church 'St., Weston, to Thomas Stuart Gilmour Camp- bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- In S. Campbell of Kimberley, B.C. The ceremony was pen formed in Westminster United church on Saturday, September lst, at 4 pm. Rev. James Mac- Kenzie officiated. Organist was Mrs. Stan Harper and Mrs. Bert Frost was soloist. Given in marriage by her fa- ther. the bride wore a gown of Octal white tissue taffeta fea- turing a bateau neckline with lace applique and pleated tulle houffant skirt. Her pearl crown held an illusion veil with lace applique. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and Talis- man roses. Mrs. Thomas Dale Black, sis_l, ter of the bride. was matron of honour and Miss Helm Mar, chant was bridesmaid. Theyi were gnwned alike in seatoaml green sheath dresses with full) overskirts of champagne new with green velvet bindings. They) wore champagne accessories and’ carried bouquets of bronze and) gold mums. l The groom's brother, Mr. Scott Campbell. was best man. Mr. David J. McAlhone. brother of the bride, and Mr. T. Dale Black were ushers. For the reception held at Adams House, the bride's mo- ther received in a slate blue dress with dusty pink acces- sories. The groom's mother wore a rose silk taffeta and lace dress. For the wedding trip to Ore- gon and Vancouver Island, the bride was attired in a brown wool sleeveless dress with brown and gray checked jacket and turquoise hat. She wore brown accessories. The couple, who received wedding congratulations from Vancouver. Los Angeles and Riondel. B.C., will reside in Kimberley. British Columbia. DEED ii, 2 j11/239. thi. 1-8372 Courteous Service Mlll NOW your‘money grows even faster in ybur Royal Bank Savings Account Your savings will grow even faster at this higher "te-a strong induce- ment to build up your account by making regular, systematic deposits every pay day. Real sners profit most. Each month, set Aside A fixed mount. earmarked for your Royal Bank Swings Account, and leave it there to urn 2%% interest. B. tt. GRAHAM, Manager W. B. M£NAII, Manager ( Of interest was the marriage lot Miss Mary Blain Allen, illyoghter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blain Allen, to Mr. Wil- Hred Donald White. son of Mr. L and Mrs. William o. White of ijWestton. Rev. Douglas E. Brad- ‘ford performed the ceremony i‘ in Lawrenc Park Community (Church. In an afternoon ceremony " Christ Church Anglican, Wood- bridge, Barbara Jane Campbell, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Morrison Campbell, became the bride of John Lawrence. Forster of Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leicester Clayton Forster ot St. Catharines. Ont., on Saturday. September 8. 1956. Rev. Dr. W. R. Coleman ot London, Ont., assisted by Rev. A. B. Cathcart, performed the ceremony at 3 o'clock yrith the church artistically decorated with white and blue gladioli, delphiniums and carnations. The soloist, Mrs. Jeanne Pen- gelly, was accompanied at the organ by Mr. William Wallace. Given in carriage by her fa- ther, the bride looked lovely in a silver pink Swiss silk taffeta with a neckline beaded with pearls on Brussels lace and a cathedral train. Her pink tulle full length veil was caught to a crown shaped headdress with re-embroidered Brussels lace and pearls, and she carried a bouquet of pale pink roses and stephanotis. Her attendants. Miss Margaret Ann Gemmell of Toronto as maid of honor; Miss Kathryn Cole of Toronto, and The bride's 'gown of frost white taffeta was styled with long-sleeved bodice, low neck- line outlined in pearl and crys- tal beads and opalescent sequins and graceful softly pleated skirt ending in a short train. A headdress o pearls, beads and sequins held her finger-tip veil. and she carried a prayer book with white bridal flowers. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Miss Joan Allen, maid of honour, in pale tur- quoise; Misses Barbara Greer, Mary Gradson and Patricia Travers in a deeper shade. Their waltz-length dresses of taffeta had fitted bodices, boat neeklines and full skirts. All wore matching headdress and _carried harmonizing bouquets. Mr. Douglas White was best man for his twin brother, and Howard Winder, Broder and Tony Allen, brothers of the bride, were ushers. A reception followed " the home of the bride's parents. Mi. and Mrs. White will live in Mont Joli, Que. naming September 15th Weddings WHrrE-LALLEN MRS. J. L. FOISTEI Mrs. David Rogers of Toronto, as bridesmaids; Miss Leslie outer ot St. Catharines as Junior Bridesmaid and Mary Ann Coleman ot London " flower girl were gowned alike in floor length rainbow hue organza gowns with bouttant skirts trimmed with fuschia velvet and at the back bows ending in streamers. They car- ried blending gladioli and del- phiniums. The groom was attended by Mr. David Pengelly of Wood- bridge, and the ushers were Mr. Robert Beggs of Dundas, Mr. Nicolas Turnbull ot Dun.. das, Mr. William McCordiek of St. Catharines and Mr. John Hubicki ot Cooksville. or the reception at the home of the bride's parents for two hundred guests the bride's mother chose a floor length blue adn green shot taffeta gDWn of original design, a green velvet hat with ostrich plumes and a corsag‘e of Talisman roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother in a floor length gown of American beauty and pink tafeeta, a matching hat and a corsage of pink roses. When Mr. and Mrs. Forster left for their wedding trip to England and Scotland. the bride was wearing a beige silk dress with matching coat, a hat of matching material with green and apricot velvet leaves, bronze gunmetal purse and shoes, beige kid gloves and a green orchid corsage. Mt. Dennis lIPDAY MOTORS Il,,llllMllll'lllll' 9 IAWlll1lllaRE m: w. WESTON al, l, ADAMS TIP TOP TAILORS 1 177 wssfon RD. Men's & Boys' Wear YOUR NEAREST DEALER "The OUTSTANDING DEAL Of 1956†_ We’re Sacrificing Price We're Not Kidding! , For Space ! We Really Are Stuck For AND You, , Storage Space Mr. Motorist. .‘. q . u REAP the Lease Has Run Out THE ' On One Of Our largest HARVEST" Storage Depots _ llo Reasonable Offer . q Refused On All Models If You Want A Terrific ’56 Dodge and Deal On A New Dan. , Desoto Cars now, Is The Time! RO. 24892 At a double ring ceremony in the Chttretrot the Good Shep- herd, Mount Dennis on Satur- day. September Ist., Patricia Eileen Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alfred Lawrence, 10 Sykes Ave., Wes- ton, was united in marriage to Lorne Victor Wallace, son of Mr. Ind Mrs. John Wallace of Domview, Ontario. Rev. C. E. Henthcote, uncle of the groom uttieiated, alsisted by Rev. S. G. Patricia Lawrence Weds L Wallace In Double Ring Vows In Mount Dennis COOL WEATHER . . . He also advised the audience to wathh the local papers for an announcement of the winter series of concerts to be put on by the band with Mr. Albert Dobney conducting. (Continued from Page I) Mrs. Sweetman was accom- panied by Miss Flora Mac- Donald of Weston at the piano. Her artistry in accompanying the singer added much to the enjoyment ot the tour sacred songs sung by Mrs. Sweetman. Mr. Wm. Vineham was the Master of Ceremonies and did a very capable job of announc- ing the numbers and introduc- ing the soloists of the evening. On behalf of the Weston Sil- ver Band, Mr. Vineham thank- ed all who took part and helped to make the series of concerts tt success. Wlll learn: an on"! unveMIun called by m. York-Numb" Liberal Agsttrl.trtttt " “Ion a “new“. hr the coming “dual nation. This " In OPEN CONVENTION and all leorals If. we“: in "tend. TIME: MONDAY, SEPT. 17th, 8.00 P.M. PLACE.. Humsncnssr SCHOOL, sr. MARKS no. Remember whit napalm: last ttrn. . . . 67 Liberals who stayed at home trom the polls sent a Progressive Conservative MP. to Ottawa! DRIVING SCHOOL COME (It sponsored by the YoiHurntrer Libenl Assoetationt MEMO TO: " [iEMiijififiE BO. 7-2101 lippuy Motors limited " Liberals of York-Humber Hon. C. D. Howe HEAR Miss Marilyn Wallace, sister of the groom was maid of honour, Miss Marion Belyea' was brides- maid, Miss Lynda Lawrence, sister of the bride was junior bridesmaid, and Miss Carole Wallace, sister of the groom was fiowergirl. All the attendants except the fiowergir1 were gown- alike in ballerina-length dresses of embroidered nylon in blue, and pink respectively with matching picture hats. The flow- ergirl wore a long dress of yel- low embroidered nylon with a yellow Mwered headdress. They carried yellow Shasta pom poms. West. The whit! wu Frank Pogue and the organist was Donald Brum. Mr. Paul Hutchinson was best man and the ushers were Mr. William Snow and Mr. Stewart The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore I floor- length gown of nylon sheer with I Shirred bodice and short sleeves. The sweetheart neckline was trimmed with tiny pearl circalets. The skirt ot Swiss lace over nylon net and satin fell to a chapel train. Her veil of Pylon net with edging in sequin clust- ers was held by I nylon net headdress in pillbox style with iridescent pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias, pink roses, Snow Drift mums, and stephan- otis styled on an ivory "tany Continues At CAR oe Ttth" AND (NJttte--tttemdrr, W13- Antnm. I The reception mu held In the Pine Room at Sam‘s Inn-u- rant, The bride'n mother mind in . cocktail-length when of powder blue Myst-lance with navy necessaries and cottage of pink tOIEI. The groom', mother assisted wearing a cockun~ length am. ot nvoudo and yel- LfEEIj2jrll!plltllt Shoes and Clothing for all ihe Family "Goods Exchanged or Money Refunded" "11-1115 WESTON RD. . (Just South of Eglinton Ave.) ONE STOP DOES " All . The 0 ONE WEEK ONLY 0 AIIG " 1'0 Ana " (mummy Bring this M in ioday! Receive 10% Discount on any Purchasa in this Store. PROVE I'l' EASY CREDIT TERMS EASY CREDIT mus MANPEL'S YOURSELF t BEST BUYS WEAR LTD. 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